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The Messenger – April 24, 2020

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All public and private schools in NH will remain closed for the rest of the school year, and students will continue remote learning, the governor announced Thursday. Gov. Chris Sununu said the decision was not easy, but he said it was necessary to prevent…

Hopkinton Rotary Club benefits local food pantries and non-profits

Hopkinton Rotary members rescued 1,000s of pita bread pockets from destruction on Monday and Tuesday of this week for distribution to food pantries and agencies throughout Merrimack County. Joseph’s Middle East Bakery, a national manufacturer, donated over four pallets of…

Peterborough’s annual roadside cleanup will be held this weekend

Peterborough DPW will be picking up the bags roadside on Monday, 4/27. However, wherever possible and practical we would like to encourage folks to dispose of the bags you fill at the Recycling Center directly. The facility is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and…

Henniker Police Department kept busy in March

Henniker Police Chief, Matt French reports that his Department had a busy Month of March. On March 14th the officer responded to multiple reports of brawls. One victim refused to cooperate after being assaulted and ultimately fled from the officer after making contact. These brawls were in the area of the Gin Gin, The Bridge, Circle Street. On March 21 the officers responded to assist the…

Boston Marathon canceled – Hopkinton woman runs one anyway

Like thousands of runners, Katy Fredette, of Hopkinton, New Hampshire, planned to run the Boston Marathon on Monday, but with the race postponed, she decided to run her own. From Hopkinton, Fredette’s marathon took her into Penacook, where friends cheered her on while keeping their distance from her and each other. “There was a police escort, which I didn’t know about…

The Messenger – April 17, 2020

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The Fenton Family, owners of The Appleseed Restaurant and the folks that make up Team Appleseed gave new meaning to the words “Meals on Wheels” when they prepared more than 60 dinners for citizens in the area. The Fentons partnered with area First Responders (Police and Fire) to deliver…

COVID-19 is being contained

State Epidemiologist Dr. Benjamin Chan said New Hampshire’s aggressive strategy to prevent the spread of COVID-19 should cut the number of possible infections and deaths by more than half. A leading health research institute at the University of Washington last week dropped earlier estimates for…

New rules at Hillsborough Transfer Station

The Hillsborough Transfer Station will be closed to the public on Tuesdays and will not be accepting demo material on Saturdays. Even though we have requested that the public not bring over-sized loads in, it is still being done. Unfortunately, this volume is filling our roll-offs quickly and storing the excess in a pile within the station to be handled once the containers are emptied is no longer a safe and…

Superintendent announces no April vacation for ConVal students

Superintendent Dr. Kimberly Rizzo Saunders of the ConVal School District has decided to cancel April vacation while continuing remote learning. In an email to families on Wednesday after polling parents, staff, administrators and School Board members she wrote, “More than two-thirds of parents who responded to the survey opted for…

Attorney General warns that scam artists are targeting elderly

Scams associated with coronavirus appear nowhere close to abating. “In recent weeks, scammers have used the uncertainty and isolation brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic to attempt to obtain personal identifying information and assets of aging adults across the country,” warned…

The Messenger – April 10, 2020

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A university research organization has scaled back the dramatic predictions it made two weeks ago for COVID-19 deaths in NH. It now predicts only two people will die on the peak day the disease hits NH and that the state will have enough ICU and hospital beds…

Hillsboro-Deering High School student appreciates the effort

“You guys are all amazing. You all were faced with something you weren’t prepared for and everyone faced the challenge head on. I wish I could say thank you to every single faculty in person for their resilience and dedication. I work with kids too and I feel like now more than ever I am seeing how important each of them are to me. It’s hard missing them and…

H-D remote learning to be suspended during traditional April vacation

The Hillsboro-Deering School Board met again via Zoom Monday evening, receiving reports from the Elementary, Middle and High School principals on how their respective students and staffs were dealing with remote learning. Middle School principal Marc peterson reported that, in response to a survey, 50.8% of his students said the level of instruction was…

Washington Board cautions nonresidents

The Washington Board of Selectmen has issued a caution to non-resident home owners who have come to Washington to escape exposure to COVID-19, and residents returning from out of state. “Due to confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the town of Washington, the Selectmen issued a Shelter in place advisory on March 23. When you arrive in town, you and anyone with you are advised to self quarantine for not less than 14 days…

CDC recommends wearing masks in public

Citing new evidence of how the coronavirus spreads, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is recommending that people wear cloth face coverings in public settings such as grocery stores and pharmacies, where social distancing measures may be difficult. On its website, the CDC said recent studies show that…

In New Hampshire – April 2020

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The NH Renaissance Faire is a family friendly, educational, visual, theatrical and fantastical event held in gorgeous, (and central), Fremont, NH. From historical knights to fantastical fairies, NHRF brings together education and fun for the whole family. (Currently they are planning on holding this wonderful event, but they are monitoring the situation closely and will make adjustments as needed when they get updates from the state and federal authorities. Please check thier Facebook page for updates)…

A message from Strawbery Banke, Portsmouth, NH

The enduring message of Strawbery Banke is that community matters, and that the museum exists to tell the story of 300 years of community. We write to you today, watching the coronavirus march across the globe, to let you know that the museum is taking active steps to prepare. The museum staff and Trustees will continue to monitor and follow the guidance of the CDC, the NH Department of Health and Human Services and Portsmouth’s Health Officer. Because of that responsibility, we have agreed on the following actions: The museum is currently closed to the public, as is usual in March, preparing for the 2020 summer season…

Be ready for bears this spring: use electric fencing

The Granite State’s black bears will soon be emerging from their winter dens and be actively searching for any available food sources. While there is an abundance of hard mast crops such as acorns that remain from last fall, bears will also be easily enticed by a wide variety of human-generated food sources. Because of the early spring-like conditions, officials are asking the New Hampshire public to be both proactive and responsible by taking down bird feeders no later than April 1 in the…

NHBM announces unique, hands-on summer programs in 2020

This summer, New Hampshire Boat Museum (NHBM) will offer a half-dozen programs for kids of all ages. According to NHBM Executive Director Martha Cummings, the opportunity for kids and youth to experience the water will not be restricted to just New Hampshire’s lakes.“We are thrilled to offer youth the chance to try sailing the ocean on a big sailboat and get to explore some of the islands off of Penobscot Bay in…

The Messenger – April 3, 2020

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Download The Messenger - April 3, 2020 (pdf)Famous New London children’s book author dead at 85

Beloved children’s book author and longtime New London resident Tomie dePaola has died, his publisher announced on Monday. He was 85 years old. He was best known for writing the Strega Nona series and “26 Fairmount Avenue.” Tomie dePaola was born in Meriden, Conn. He earned an MFA from the California College of Arts & Crafts in Oakland, California, and a BFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, according to his biography on…

Antrim Select Board adopts COVID-19 emergency protocols

With Governor Sununu’s order # 17 all previous actions the Town of Antrim has taken to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus will remain in effect until May 4th. After consulting with our Health Officer and listening to State officials we have decided to close Antrim Town offices effective March 18 in order to protect Antrim Residents and Town employees from potential exposure to the Covid-19 virus. The following measures are currently in place…

COVID-19 at Hopkinton Elementary School

Superintendent Steve Chamberlain has confirmed that the Hopkinton School District was informed of its first known positive test for COVID 19 (an employee at Harold Martin School). The individual has relatively mild symptoms and is doing fine. The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has been notified and provided guidance. The timing behind the positive test does not coincide with any day students were in the school…

Attorney General warns of COVID-19 scams

The N.H. Attorney General’s Office is warning residents to be alert to possible scams arising from the COVID-19 outbreak. Federal prosecutors in New Hampshire and elsewhere issued similar warnings earlier this week. “Scammers may take advantage of fears related to [the] COVID-19 outbreak by selling bogus ‘treatment’ and ‘prevention’ products, establishing fake charities, and sending seemingly legitimate emails with malicious links or attachments…

Police rescue 14-year-old Peterborough girl

N.H. Fish and Game officials report that a 14-year-old girl was rescued after becoming lost in the woods Friday when she went for an evening hike on the trails off Prescott Road. She was rescued by Peterborough police at about 9 p.m. near Middle Hancock Road, just before two New Hampshire Fish and Game officers arrived on the scene. The girl apparently set out at about 6 p.m. for an hour-long walk along wooded trails near her home when she became disoriented as darkness fell. The teen told officers…

Ageless Living – April 2020

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Download Ageless Living - April 2020 (pdf)Feeling stress & anxiety? Feed the birds

In today’s constant contact, cell-phone celebrated, digital world, most people can go days or even weeks without spending any time in natural sunlight. Instead, we eat breakfast inside, or on the go, only to race to an office, filled with artificial light and plastic plants, for 8 to 10 hours a day. It’s no wonder why Americans’ mental health is suffering…

Five tips to safely manage medications

Medication management often feels like a high-stakes balancing act. With multiple visits to doctors and specialists, a variety of dosage instructions, and refill schedules that vary from prescription to prescription, it’s a challenge to keep medications organized. It’s no surprise that many older adults struggle to keep track of…

Caring for a long-distance older loved one

Long-distance caregiving for a parent or senior loved one is a difficult reality for many adults. A study by Home Instead, Inc., franchisor of the Home Instead Senior Care network, finds that 23 percent of American adults currently care for an older relative who lives more than an hour away. Providing care from a distance can be stressful. But if relocating closer to…

Easing senior loneliness – It’s more important than we think

Social isolation is a little-thought-of, but growing, factor in the health and well-being of people 65 and older – and it may play a greater role than obesity as a public health hazard, according to research at Brigham Young University. But what does”social isolation” really mean? It’s how often we interact with others, and how much we enjoy those…

The Messenger – March 27, 2020

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Download The Messenger - March 27, 2020 (pdf)Americans banding together to defeat COVID-19

Across America, traditional divisions of race, religion and class are being set aside as the challenge of COVID-19 has reignited a spirit of community in this great country. Locally, individuals and groups have stepped up to help their less fortunate neighbors. A classic example is in Henniker, where Monica Rico started “Meals For Henniker” when the virus first appeared. She raised…

Hillsborough residents urged to follow CDC and DHHS guidelines

The Town of Hillsborough’s Administration and Emergency Management Team is encouraging all residents to follow CDC and DHHS guidelines with regard to COVID-19, especially with regard to social distancing and taking the necessary precautions. Currently, the Town Offices and Library are open for normal business hours however we encourage residents to do as much business online as…

The Messenger offering free business updates

How is your business adjusting to the COVID-19 threat? Have you changed your hours, taken safety precautions, offered special? Let your customers know what you are doing to make it through this time. Send us your information and we will post a FREE listing of your changes. Send your info to leighb@tds.net…

American Pickers in New Hampshire in July

Mike Wolfe, Frank Fritz, and their team are excited to return to Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont! They plan to film episodes of the hit series American Pickers throughout your area at the middle to end of July 2020. If you or someone you know has a large, private collection or accumulation of antiques that…

Boys & Girls Ice Hockey

Girls Ice Hockey Champions – Concord and Berlin-Gorham
Division I Boys Ice Hockey Champions – Concord and Bedford
Division II Boys Ice Hockey Champions – Keene & St. Thomas
Division III Boys Ice Hockey Champions – Berlin-Gorham & Kennett…

NHIAA names shortened season Champions

By unanimous vote, the NHIAA Executive Council has enacted a resolution in order to fulfill its duties with regard to the awarding of State Champion and Runner-Up plaques and medals to teams participating in tournaments cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic. Co-Champions will be awarded to the highest seeded…

 

The Messenger – March 20, 2020

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Consistent with directives recently issued by the Governor and Department of Education, area towns and schools are implementing precautions designed to limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Immediately following the Governor’s Sunday news conference, the SAU #34 School Board convened an emergency meeting to begin planning for…

Francestown residents honor Abigail Arnold

Francestown residents began this year’s Town Meeting by thanking two veteran town officers. Selectwoman Abigail Arnold had over 33 years of service to Francestown, including three terms as Selectman and over 20 years on the Planning Board. Robert “Bub” Rokes was thanked for his 20 years on the Recreation Department. All but…

In times of crisis blood donations are critical

We now face a severe blood shortage due to an unprecedented number of blood drive cancellations in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Healthy individuals are needed immediately to help patients counting on lifesaving blood. We are at the Hillsboro American Legion on Friday, March 20th 10:30-3:30 and we need YOU. Please help us restock our…

BOYS BASKETBALL

Division II. First Team: Mather Kipka, ConVal, Senior; Second Team: Connor Buffum, ConVal, Senior; Honorable Mention: Ben Carl, Kearsarge, Senior;
Division III. First Team: Kevin Newton-Delgado, Hopkinton, Senior;
Second Team: Shepyrd Murdough, Hopkinton, Senior; Jack Ford Scholar Athlete: Shepyrd Murdough, Hopkinton…

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Division II. First Team: Chelsea Woodsum, John Stark, Senior; Honorable Mention: Anna Stenger, John Stark, Senior; Jack Ford Scholar Athlete: Chelsea Woodsum, John Stark; Division III. First Team: Katie Meserve, Hopkinton, Senior; Second Team: Maurgan McGrath, Hopkinton, Junior;
Honorable Mention: Ellie Owen, Hopkinton, Senior…

 

NH Bride & Groom – March 2020

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All persons proposing to be joined in marriage within the State of New Hampshire must first obtain a marriage license. Marriage license applications may be applied for at any town or city clerks’ office in the state. To be married in NH you do not have to establish residency. A couple wishing to marry in the State of NH may complete an…

Wedding gifts for grooms: A tradition brides shouldn’t ignore

Yes, it’s expected. But it’s also a chance for all you brides out there to truly show you know that not everything is about you on your wedding day. That there really is another person involved (that would be the groom) who deserves a bit of recognition…

Saying ‘I do’ and enjoying it too

For many brides, the quest to plan the perfect day can quickly turn into a nightmare trip down the aisle. Here are a few tips to keep your wedding day bliss from turning into the honeymoon blues. Marriage Planning 101: Once the ring goes on, the race to plan the perfect wedding begins, giving couples little time to think about the marriage itself or how their wedding spending decisions could affect their future. But smart couples are now…

Wedding tasting at Castle in the Clouds open to the public

On Saturday, April 18th, the Castle will host its annual Wedding Tasting and Open House from 12:00-3:00pm inside the Carriage House. This event provides an opportunity for attendees to see the wedding venue spaces available at Castle in the Clouds and meet with…

The Messenger – March 13, 2020

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The SAU 34 Board has announced that Patricia Parenteau has accepted the position of Superintendent effective July 1, 2020 to succeed Mr. Robert Hassett who is retiring at the end of the school year. Parenteau has been with the H-D School District since 2001 and has been part of the…

Persistence pays off as Newbury voters approve $3.75 million Fire Station

After several failed attempts, the Newbury Fire Department will soon have a new home. Wednesday night, voters easily met the 2/3 vote requirement to approve the $3,750,000 request for the design, construction and equipping of the new Fire station, to be located next to the…

Undeterred by fire alarm, Hillsborough voters finish in record time

Hillsborough’s Town Meeting Tuesday evening began at 7:30 p.m., and despite a 15 minute delay to correct a faulty fire alarm, adjourned at 8:45 p.m. During that time, voters approved the proposed $7,944,653 Operating Budget, $722,672 for the Water Department and $868,229 for the Sewer Department, all without…

Annual Pats Peak Pond Skim set for Saturday March 21st

Pats Peak announces its annual Pond Skim Contest on Saturday, March 21, 2020. Participants try to ski or snowboard across a man-made pond. Some make it across and some take the icy plunge into the pond. Registration for the Pond Skim event is from 8:30am to 11:30am with the event starting at…

BOYS HOCKEY

#4 Stark/Hopkinton 4, #5 Kearsarge 2: The General Hawks gave up two goals in the first period, but went on to a 4-2. #7 ConVal/Conant 7, #2 Belmont 4: ConVal/Conant advanced to the NHIAA Division III semifinals thanks to a dramatic 7-4 upset of 2nd seeded Belmont. Evan Turner had a hat trick with Quinn Mose and Aidan King scoring a pair of goals each…

GIRLS BASKETBALL

#4 Lebanon 56, #5 John Stark 44: Lebanon took advantage of 25 John Stark turnovers, taking an 18-12 lead through the first quarter and building on it throughout the game…

 

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