The Messenger – September 2, 2022

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Download The Messenger - September 2, 2022 (pdf)Town of Hillsborough’s “Long Term Projects” continue to languish

The Hillsborough Select Board recently discussed the Long Term Projects that continue to linger on their agenda: Woods Woolen Mill: Hillsborough Town Administrator Laura Buono reviewed the proposed park plan for the Woods Woolen Mill property with the Board. She said it’s definitely not a…

Grapevine receives Arts Projects grants

The Grapevine Family and Community Resource Center’s Avenue A Teen + Community Center in Antrim was one of eight organizations receiving fiscal 2023 Youth Arts Projects grants from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts. The council awarded a total of…

Important Information About Hillsboro-Deering and Washington School Meals

This school year, breakfast and lunches will return to being for purchase in the Hillsboro-Deering and Washington School cafeterias. The prices are: Breakfast $1.50; H-DES Lunch $2.85; WES Lunch $2.60; H-DMS Lunch $3.10; H-DHS Lunch $3.35; Reduced Breakfast Price $0.00; Reduced Lunch Price $0.40; Milk…

Hillsborough woman was arrested for arson

A physical altercation between a male and female that occurred on August 18th led to Lynn Geddes-Morin being charged with Arson. Officers discovered that Geddes-Morin had assaulted a male tenant in the same building she…

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