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Hillsboro-Deering Class of 2025
A week’s rain delay couldn’t dampen the spirits of the families, faculty, and friends who filled the huge white tent to celebrate H-D’s 2025 graduating class. Principal Jim O’Rourke thanked and welcomed all to the festivities and introduced…
More than $559,000 awarded to protect 294 acres in New Boston
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) announced that the Governor and Executive Council recently approved $559,304 for the Great Meadow-Follansbee Project in the town of New Boston. This Aquatic Resource Mitigation (ARM) Fund grant was awarded to the Piscataquog…
“Hillsborough Hikes” Trail Mapping Project Complete
Antioch University graduate student Shawna (Crosby) Caron has completed her project mapping the trails and conservation areas in Hillsborough. During the 3.5 month project, Shawna and HCC member Jim Riddle hiked various conservation area trails in Hillsborough. Shawna used a GPS device to capture…
DIVISION II BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
No. 1 Souhegan 4, No. 2 John Stark 3: The Generals took an early lead and Player of the Year Chase Philibotte struck out nine Saber batters, but John Stark committed a couple of errors early that allowed Souhegan to claw its way back into the…
DIVISION III LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP
No. 1 Coe-Brown 14, No. 4 Hopkinton 7: The Bears got a strong start and scored five goals in the first quarter while the Hawks trailed with two goals. By the start of the third quarter, the Hawks cut the game as close as 8-6, but lacrosse is a…
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