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In This Issue
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…
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