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Senior Lifestyles – August 2020

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Download Senior Lifestyles - August 2020 (pdf)Concord Reg. VNA fosters community thru Virtual Wellness programming

Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association (Concord Regional VNA), the largest home health and hospice provider in New Hampshire, is reimagining its wellness programs for a virtual setting as Granite Staters continue to practice social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic. New programming was developed to support families facing…

Ways to stay connected (and check on Seniors) while social distancing

You know we’re all going a tad stir-crazy when a parody of the title song from Broadway’s “Oklahoma!” (“Oh, Corona!”) gets almost 1.7 million views on YouTube. But it’s far worse for seniors: Not only can’t even their kids and grandkids visit them, but there’s the extra stress that comes with…

The Power of Angels, Kitty Angels Fundraiser

106 Ponemah Rd., Amherst, NH. Phone: 6036722535. The new dates have been announced and the momentum is picking up speed! This fun and exciting fundraiser is scheduled for August 8 & 9 for 9AM-5PM. It will feature artisans and crafters, professionals, food, flea market and yard sale vendors in a county-fair type atmosphere, complete with live entertainment. Featured throughout the…

14th Annual Dixville Notch Music, Arts & Crafts Festival

1478 Route 26, Colebrook, NH. Phone: 6032371898. Visit the North Country this summer to enjoy a fantastic festival! High quality arts & crafts vendors are set up both in the pavilion, and also outside on the surrounding grounds displaying their homemade and handcrafted items for sale. Food vendors provide great options for lunch and the gazebo serves as a stage for live entertainment. This year’s music…

The Messenger – July 10, 2020

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Download The Messenger - July 10, 2020 (pdf)Francestown landmark reopens

The Francestown Village Store, acknowledged as the second-oldest continually operating store in the country, until it closed its doors in 2017, sprang to life again on July 4th. Francestown resident Philip Lawrence leases the store from the…

New London Select Board setting clear guidelines for beach use

The New London Select Board held its first in person meeting in the last several months, socially distanced at Whipple Hall. The Board asked Recreation Director Scott Blewett to attend in order to address several e-mail complaints over use of the town’s beaches over the…

Hillsborough boy hit by car

A 9-year-old boy riding his bike on Church Street was struck by a car last week. His parents declined medical treatment. Hillsborough Police reported that no charges have been filed against the driver as it appears the boy…

Being a cop today – not high on the jobs list

Weare Police Chief Christopher Moore informed the Select Board that, according to policeone.com, a national online resource system, that of ten thousand officers polled only 7% would recommend becoming a cop. “It is easy to project it will continue to be hard to…

Hillsborough Select Board to consider ordinance on ATV & UTV use

Anne Poole returned to the Hillsborough Select Board to discuss public confusion over the rules and regulations for ATV and UTV use on the roads. She said there are quite a few problems on Beard Road with illegal use and speeding. In 2016 the Board adopted a…

The Messenger – July 3, 2020

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Download The Messenger - July 3, 2020 (pdf)Project Genesis Fundraiser

Hillsborough’s Office of Youth Services and Project Genesis Community Youth Center are in need of major repairs and renovations. A flood in March destroyed the basement and the flooring on the first floor of Project Genesis. Since the flood, they have been…

New Hampshire Career Academy announces its inaugural class

The New Hampshire Department of Education today welcomed the inaugural and pilot class of New Hampshire Career Academy. The innovative partnership between high schools, community colleges, and local businesses offers students entering their senior year of high school a chance to earn…

Hopkinton issues ban on outdoor water use

The Hopkinton Village Precinct Water Department has issued a ban on outdoor water use. The Department said it “has already had complaints of low water pressure from multiple customers. Given there is no clear relief predicted for these dry conditions, we need to put in place a…

New London officials discuss the use and parking at town beaches

The New London Select Board met at Elkins Beach with Police Chief Cobb and Sgt. Keith, Recreation Director Scott Blewitt and Asst. Beach Manager/Lifeguard Logan Montminy, members of the Recreation Commission, Town Administrator Kim Hallquist and several Elkins residents. The focus of the discussion was how beach staff could keep track of the people coming to the beach in…

Hillsboro Lions award $8,000 in scholarships

The Hillsboro Lions Club recently awarded $1,000 Scholarships to the these H-D graduates: Elizabeth Falconer, Miranda Feighery, Lily Gibson, Cooper Brien, Joseph O’Brien, Thomas Martins, Destiny Conover, and…

The Messenger – June 26, 2020

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Download The Messenger - June 26, 2020 (pdf)Francestown firefighters return to battle underground fire

Francestown firefighters had to return last Friday to re-extinguished a fire that had been smoldering underground on Russell Station Road since May 22nd…

Hopkinton School Board debating where to make $500,000 budget cuts

The Hopkinton School Board has renewed the contracts of 60 school employees for the next school year, but that vote will force the Board to make program cuts elsewhere in the budget. The School Board’s task of cutting the budget comes after…

HDES Playground project begins with demolition this weekend

The Demolition of the HDES Playground Project begins this weekend. The crew at school has started to take down the pieces that need power tools and ladders, and they are doing a great job! if you are coming to volunteer please…

Harris Center awards 2 ConVal scholarships

The Harris Center for Conservation Education has awarded Zoe Werth and Trevor Faber, students in the ConVal Class of 2020, its Environmental Leader Award. These annual awards, which come with a $2,500 scholarship, are given to students who…

Kearsarge graduate injured while filming North Woods Law

Struck by a speeding ATV earlier this month, Fish and Game Conservation Officer Matt Holmes says his ordeal is likely to show up on “North Woods Law.” He and fellow Conservation Officer Robert Mancini were doing speed…

Senior Lifestyles – June 19, 2020

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Download Senior Lifestyles - June 19, 2020 (pdf)Finding unity under the American flag during COVID-19

Some moments are etched in our national memory – and the American flag stands at the center of them. Six U.S. Marines raising the flag over Iwo Jima during World War II. Buzz Aldrin saluting the flag on the moon’s surface in 1969. Three New York firefighters hoisting the flag above the rubble of the World Trade Center after 9/11. The American flag is an icon that unites us all…

Expressing sympathy during this new normal

Experiencing the loss of a loved one is always difficult. In today’s environment of “social distancing,” we are even more challenged in finding ways to reach out and connect to those who need comfort at a time of loss. While many of us may be…

Mountain Yoga and Wellness Weekend

Close your eyes and focus on breathing, now imagine yourself on a mountain top or alongside a babbling brook. Now, stop imagining, you can actually join Effortless Adventure and our friends from Live A Little Fitness on a weekend yoga retreat in The White Mountains of New Hampshire. Yoga instruction will be…

Artist Weekend and Wet Paint Sale

Discover the natural beauty and gardens of The Fells through the eyes of prominent New England artists as they create en plein air. Visitors are invited to observe artists interpret the landscape, watch as their paintings come to life, and discuss their individual techniques and learn what inspires them…

The Messenger – June 19, 2020

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Download The Messenger - June 19, 2020 (pdf)Colby-Sawyer reopens Sept. 7

Colby-Sawyer College announced plans Thursday for a return to in-person instruction on its 200-acre New London, NH campus that will both best ensure the safety of the campus community and also comply with all government ordinances surrounding COVID-19…

Stark graduation speaker captures the essence of battling a pandemic

John Stark’s Class of 2020 and their parents celebrated a simulated traditional commencement ceremony Saturday, on the athletic field while observing social distancing and Covid-19 guidelines. The 138 graduates heard words of wisdom and advice from…

Hillsborough woman files to run for NH House of Representatives

Riché Colcombe of Hillsborough has filed to represent Hillsborough’s District 38, which includes Antrim, Bennington, Francestown, Greenfield, Greenville, Hancock, Hillsborough, Lyndeborough, Wilton, and Windsor, in the NH House of Representatives…

Free school lunches through August 31

The waiver approved by the USDA and the State of NH has been extended to offer meals to all students 18 and under free of charge through August 31, 2020. All children under 18 are eligible for this service. This will be Pick Up Only and you…

Henniker approves several highway projects & reopening Town Hall

Highway Superintendent Leo Aucoin dominated the discussion at Tuesday’s Henniker Select Board meeting. On his recommendation, the Board approved: 1. H.W. Dow’s bid of $22,800 for work on…

The Messenger – June 12, 2020

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Download The Messenger - June 12, 2020 (pdf)No contracts for Hopkinton staff

With voters rejecting seven alternative budget proposals during two drive-by sessions, 60 employees of the Hopkinton School District face an uncertain future, after the School Board decided not to vote to extend…

Antrim man announces candidacy for NH House of Representatives

Jim Creighton is running for the New Hampshire State Legislature to help rebuild the state’s economy safely, preserve conservative values, and fight for liberty. Jim is a retired Army colonel who…

John Stark to hold post graduation parade

Following graduation on Saturday, June 13 (rain date June 14) there will be a parade led by Weare and Henniker Police Departments through Henniker and then back to Weare. At about 11:45 AM, the parade will leave the High School and travel north on…

Hopkinton Select Board issues a statement condemning racism

“As we continue to work together, united, representing the residents of Hopkinton, we would like to send a clear message that we stand against racism. We condemn the recent killings of Black Americans, including George Floyd, at the hands of…

Goffstown Police discover potential bomb

Goffstown Officer Zach Schucart discovered a suspicious package on Route 114 near Mast Road. The package was described as two cylindrical items wrapped together with black electrical tape. Due to the appearance of this item, the New Hampshire State Police Explosive Disposal Unit was…

The Messenger – June 5, 2020

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Download The Messenger - June 5, 2020 (pdf)NEC and Town to coordinate a smooth campus opening

Dr. Michelle Perkins, President of New England College and Dr. Wayne Lesperance, Vice President of Academic Affairs met with the Henniker Select Board to discuss reopening the campus this fall. President…

SAU 34 Task Force formed to plan for return to school

The District Leadership Team composed of SAU and Building Administration, the Facilities, Technology, and Food Service Directors, the District Nurse, the Grant Managers, and the Union Presidents held its…

Historic ceiling restoration completed at Hillsborough Library

The Fuller Public Library’s ceiling restoration work has been completed. The beautiful hand-painted ceilings have been cleaned and the paint that was flaking has been reattached and inpainted to…

Hillsboro-Deering Playground work begins

Hillsboro-Deering Elementary School and the HDES PTO are happy to announce that demolition of the current playground will be starting on June 20. The project is set to last through July 26. We are asking for patience with…

Hillsborough seniors are resuming activities

June GHSS Activities: GHSS is starting to resume some of our programs and activities. Please help us alert our local seniors. Hillsborough Monday, June 8, Quilt Helpers Needed. We have many quilts that need to be…

The Messenger – May 29, 2020

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Download The Messenger - May 29, 2020 (pdf)Hillsborough’s 2020 History Alive set for August 16th

Marion Baker briefed the Hillsborough Select Board on plans for the 2020 “History Alive” event. To be held on Sunday only, August 16th, it will be presented on a single site at historic Hillsborough’s Center. The Civil War Reenactors will not…

Private donations may fund major renovations to Project Genesis

Youth Services Director Chelsea Szalanski met with the Hillsborough Select Board to discuss potential renovations to the Project Genesis facility on West Main Street, and the possible private donations which could be used to fund the project. She outlined the…

ConVal Board reverses decision – sends solar array project out to bid

In a reversal of a prior decision to award the solar array project to ReVision Energy, the ConVal School Board has decided to open the project to competitive bidding. The delay makes it unlikely the district will qualify for the financial incentives that justified…

New London’s Strawberry Festival

New London Recreation Department has made the difficult decision to cancel the 6th annual “Strawberry Festival” due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Strawberry Festival takes many months of planning and the unknowns associated with staging an event of this magnitude, at this…

Senior Lifestyles – June 2020

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Download Senior Lifestyles - June 2020 (pdf)Caregiving and COVID-19: Tips for people with vulnerable family members

COVID-19 has dramatically shifted daily life for many people around the world. Nobody is immune, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and older adults and individuals with chronic health conditions are at higher risk of getting very sick from…

3 ways to give your home’s curb appeal a boost

Homeowners only get one chance to make a first impression. That’s one chance to impress potential buyers, family, friends and neighbors with the first thing they see: your home’s exterior. From simple upgrades to meticulous…

How to get complaints resolved without using customer service

Have you ever received an unfair bill and dreaded the typical fight with customer service to get it resolved? It might be a surprise charge from your cellphone provider, a bill from the cable company that just keeps increasing, or confusing contracts from your internet provider that…

Fun enrichment activities for you and your pet

It’s no secret that pets provide love, loyalty and affection. This is even more apparent now that you’re spending more time at home with them. In fact, according to the 2020 Purina Pet Ownership Survey, 94% of pet owners rely on their pet for emotional support, which is particularly important during times of uncertainty. There are a lot of fun new things you can…

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