Monthly Archive for October, 2024

The Messenger – November 1, 2024

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$15,000 White Birch Community Center Grant

State Senator Dan Innis of Bradford delivered a $15,000 grant check to Henniker’s White Birch Community Center received from The Headlands Foundation. White Birch Center is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides services including childcare, after school activities, and active living for seniors…

Bar Harbor Bank & Trust announces Honor a Veteran Contest

Bar Harbor Bank & Trust has announced the Honor a Veteran contest, an online campaign that gives community members the opportunity to nominate a veteran or active service member who…

The Hillsboro Lions Club’s October 2024 Report to the Community

The Hillsboro Lions Club conducted a total of sixty vision screenings at the three Hillsboro-Deering schools and the Washington Elementary School. Nine students were recommended for further…

BOYS SOCCER

Hopkinton 3, Hillsboro-Deering 0: The Hawks controlled the match and created several scoring chances, wrapping up the undefeated regular season and No. 1 seed for the Division III tournament with a shutout victory over the Hillcats. Cody Charron scored the…

GIRLS SOCCER

Hopkinton 3, Bishop Brady 0: Hopkinton senior forward Sadie Serzans scored the first on a long shot from the edge of the left side of the box early in the first half. The Hawks kept possession well and were organized solidly but were unable to break…

The Messenger – October 25, 2024

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Download The Messenger - October 25, 2024 (pdf)Peterborough man faces multiple charges

On Friday, October 18, 2024, at approximately 2040 hours, Peterborough Police Department responded to Prescott Hill Apartments for a reported domestic violence disturbance in progress. Upon arrival of the officers, they determined an assault…

Newbury sex offender arrested with more child sex material while out on bail

A Newbury man who recently pleaded guilty to child sexual abuse material charges is being accused of violating his bail. Marc Jacques, 50, the father of trans athlete Maëlle Des Lauriers Jacques was arrested…

New England College Nursing Program receives National Accreditation

New England College (NEC) is proud to announce that its three-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program has officially received national accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing…

FOOTBALL

Hillsboro-Deering 52, Farmington-Nute 8: The Hillcats used a powerful running game to secure a big victory over the Tigers.Bow 19, John Stark 14: Chase Flagg ran for three touchdowns and 92 yards on 24 carries…

FIELD HOCKEY

Hopkinton 5, Sanborn 0: The Hawks wrapped up the regular season with a shutout and will have the No. 4 or No. 5 seed for the postseason tournament starting next week…

The Messenger – October 18, 2024

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Download The Messenger - October 18, 2024 (pdf)Former Franklin Police Chief Honored

A dedication ceremony was held Thursday honoring former Franklin Police Chief Bradley Haas, who was shot and killed last year at New Hampshire Hospital in Concord while working as a security guard. State Senator Dan Innis (R-Bradford) sponsored the legislation authorizing the…

Operation Christmas makes the season brighter

It’s that time of year again! The Operation Christmas committee has begun meeting to prepare for Christmas 2024. Last year 66 families with 120 children were helped. Each year custodial parents fill out applications for their children age…

Henniker Aglow includes Tree Lighting & Holiday Light Parade

Saturday, December 14 (rain date December 15) the Henniker Community School PTA will host the annual Tree Lighting (formerly Light Up Henniker, now Henniker Aglow) at the John Lyons Center at NEC. Activities begin at…

BOYS SOCCER

Hopkinton 1, Mascoma 1: The Hawks and Royals drew even in a battle between two undefeated teams. Both teams had shots hit the crossbar, while both goalies made great saves…

GIRLS SOCCER

Trinity 4, Hillsboro-Deering 0: Auger, Greene and Smith did a good job limiting Trinity’s chances, but the Pioneers still came out on top…

The Messenger – October 11, 2024

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Download The Messenger - October 11, 2024 (pdf)Several Hillsboro-Deering girls refuse to play – but the game goes on

Several members of the Hillsboro-Deering High School Girls Soccer team refused to play against the Kearsarge Regional High School team, whose star athlete is a male named Maelle Jacques. “This isn’t about transgenderism,” Heather Thyng, the mother of a Hillsboro-Deering player, said. “This is about biology for us and the increased physical risk when…

Contribute to the American Legion’s Hurricane Relief Effort

The Hillsborough and Newport American Legion Posts have stepped up in a big way, coordinating with every district in New Hampshire to set up hurricane relief drop-off locations. They will be…

Bow Rotary auction seeks donations to support its community scholarships and camperships

Bow Rotary is looking for local business to support its upcoming scholarship auction. This year’s theme is “Reaching for the Stars.” Businesses can support the auction through sponsorship or by donating items or…

FOOTBALL

Bishop Brady 56, Hillsboro-Deering 46: Robert King had 18 carries for 253 yards, with 4-TDs and, 2-2pt conversions and Daniel Richard had 19 for…

FIELD HOCKEY

Merrimack Valley 5, ConVal 1: The Cougars scored four minutes into the fourth quarter after a loose ball in front of the cage. MV controlled the game with…

The Messenger – October 4, 2024

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The tradition continues for the 48th year, as the Hillsboro Lions Club hosts its Annual Senior Citizens Dinner. Project Chair Leigh Bosse reports that this year the event is scheduled for Saturday, November 16th, at the Hillsboro-Deering Middle School for a full…

Bow parents sue school officials for eviction for pink armbands

A silent protest in support of girls’ sports led Bow officials to threaten arrests and ban dissenters from school grounds. Now, three parents and a grandfather are fighting back against the officials who trampled on their First Amendment rights and the…

Hillsboro Police are going “Blue for Bucks”

Hillsboro PD is joining law enforcement agencies all over the state to raise awareness for the Child Advocacy Centers of New Hampshire. The mission of the “CAC” is to provide all victims of child abuse in New Hampshire with a neutral environment where justice, healing…

BOYS SOCCER

Bow 2, Coe-Brown 1: After several chances by both teams, Ethan Anderson settled the match with the game-winning goal off an assist from Hall in the 70th minute…

GIRLS SOCCER

Hillsboro-Deering 0, Bishop Brady 0: The Hillcats held the Giants to a scoreless draw to earn their first points of the season…

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