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In This Issue
Is Deering in turmoil again?
The headline in the September 16, 2022 Messenger was “Deering In Turmoil.” The article dealt with the sudden resignation of new Town Administrator Julius Peel. At the time, much of the blame fell on newly elect Selectwoman Jill Smith, who ran on a promise to “Shake things up.” Critics accused Smith of…
Hillsborough studying improvements to Park & Whittemore Street water & sewer service
The Hillsborough Select Board and Water and Sewer Commissioners met in joint session Wednesday to discuss options for the Park and Whittemore Improvements Project. Representatives of Underwood Engineering presented them with…
Newbury Police Officer honored for his life-saving efforts
Newbury Police Chief Brad Wheeler awarded Officer Levi Clark with the medal of honor for his selfless courage in a life saving event. Officer Clark responded to a call on Lake Sunapee for a…
BOYS SOCCER
Hillsboro-Deering 10, Monadnock 1: After going down 1-0 in the opening minutes, the Hillcats turned the tide of the game and scored 10 consecutive goals, seven of them coming in the first half. Hopkinton 6, Belmont 1: Highlights: Hopkinton led 4-0 at halftime, with Owen Wuellenweber opening the scoring in the fifth minute off a corner kick…
FIELD HOCKEY
Kearsarge 4, Winnisquam 2: Tori Wooten, Abby Bradbury, Ava Valle and Ella Dumais scored for Kearsarge. Bishop Brady 3, Hopkinton 0: Crissy Johnson and Maddie Dwyer played well in the loss…
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