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In This Issue
New Boston approves Fire Station
New Boston residents filled the 2nd floor meeting room at Town Hall to discuss acceptance of a $9,285,526 Federal Grant to build a new Fire Station. Officials first learned of the grant on June 5th, with submission due by…
New Kearsarge Regional Preschool opens in Bradford
The Kearsarge Regional School District has expanded its preschool program with the opening of a second location. Utilizing Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funds the District purchased a…
Greenfield State Park to be closed for 2024 summer season
State officials have announced that Greenfield State Park will be closed during the 2024 summer season. No camping or day use offered, while the park undergoes a major infrastructure project focused on utilities. Shawn Hamilton, deputy supervisor of park operations at the New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources reports that the park receive…
BOYS SOCCER
Hopkinton 7, Hillsboro-Deering 1: The Hawks led 2-0 at halftime, but exploded offensively in the second half, going up 7-0 before the Hillcats got on the board in the 78th minute. Alex Crow scored Hillsboro’s lone goal, while Mason Savoy (six saves) and Braden Savoy (three saves) shared goaltending duties…
FIELD HOCKEY
John Stark 5, Portsmouth 1: John Stark scored two more goals to end the half up 3-1. John Stark 2, Oyster River 1: Each team scored first quarter goals in a fast-paced start. Jillian Fredette’s goal in the second gave the Generals the lead…
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