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The Messenger – Jan. 24, 2014

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Download The Messenger - Jan. 24, 2014Goshen Board welcomes Mount Sunapee expansion

With the developers’ suit against the state to be tried in April, Goshen has opened the door for the expansion of the Mount Sunapee Resort. After much discussion the Goshen Planning Board has approved a zoning amendment establishing a recreation zone, which would allow…

Newport Police & Attorney General investigation nets nine drug arrests

An extensive joint investigation between the Newport Police Department and the NH Attorney Generals Drug Task Force focused on the sale of drugs in Newport’s Drug Free School Zones has resulted in the arrests of nine Newport residents for selling controlled substances including; heroin,…

Only minor damage reported at Ruger

More than 200 employees working in Building C at Sturm Ruger & Company in the Guild section of Newport were temporarily evacuated shortly after 10 a.m. Friday when insulation in a side wall ignited as workers were…

New London exploring alternatives to hosting its Dispatch Center

At Wednesday’s New London Selectmen’s meeting the Board continued to meet with department heads and groups to review their budget requests. Bob Brown of the Conservation Commission requested the Board’s support for a warrant article that would adopt RSA-36:5 which allows such commissions to hold over their surplus funds to…

Don’t leave valuables in your bob house

The Newbury Police Department has issued a warning to people with a bob house on Lake Sunapee, Lake Todd or any waterway to secure the bob house before leaving it. Police also warn not leave anything of…

Bruins alumni to aid Crotched Mountain

Boston Bruins’ Alumni players will compete against the Crotched Mountain Wild, a team of employees and friends of the Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center, in the 4th annual Boston Bruins Alumni Classic. Held at the Sullivan Arena at…

 

Senior Lifestyles – Jan. 2014

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Download Senior Lifestyles - Jan. 2014New solution to lift sagging skin: ultrasound

3 of 5 people are bothered by sagging skin, and, according to a consumer survey by the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, nearly 75 percent have considered a cosmetic procedure to tighten up or smooth things out. What’s more, statistics from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery show that facelifts seem to be…

Canaan Legionnaire Receives Prestigious Award

Thomas Edward Wiley of Canaan, NH was recently awarded a certificate and pin signifying that he was the first US Army certified “Authorized Provider” in the New Hampshire Military Funeral Honor Guard Program. This presentation was made by…

COA Chapin senior center events

Tom & Tom’s Men’s Discussion Group – Mondays 8:45am We want to hear your stories and we’ll share a few of our own. Come visit over an endless cup of coffee!    In-Stitches Craft Group – Mondays 10:00am Join fellow crafters to knit, crochet, sew or whatever craft you favor. A great opportunity to socialize and pick up tips while you…

The nation’s most deadly disease

Few people understand just how much a threat cardiovascular disease (CVD), or heart disease, can be. Consider this: heart disease is the leading cause of death in the world. Cardiovascular disease claims more lives each year than cancer, chronic lower respiratory disease and accidents combined. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 71 million American adults (33.5 percent)-have high LDL, or “bad,” cholesterol and…

Eating well: How to fuel your mind, body and soul

It’s common knowledge that children should eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, consuming all the nutrients needed to grow up strong. Many adults don’t know that it’s just as crucial to continue those healthy habits throughout adulthood and well into the “golden years.” Regardless of age, we should all make nutritious and…

The Messenger – Jan. 17, 2014

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Download The Messenger - Jan. 17, 2014 (pdf)Mt. Sunapee expansion

The case of Sunapee Difference LLC v. the State of NH, filed seven years ago, has been scheduled for trial in the Merrimack County Superior Court in April. The lawsuit concerns Mount Sunapee’s ability to further develop the ski resort, by expanding into…

Weare considering revamped ambulance fee policy 

Weare Fire Chief Bob Vezina met with the selectmen to discuss fees for ambulance service. Vezina stated that the current policy allows residents to opt out of paying for ambulance service. This new policy is changing so that regardless of residency, everyone will be…

Woman hit crossing Peterborough street

Marsha Cormier, 64, of Peterborough was taken to the Monadnock Community Hospital on Saturday, after being hit while crossing a downtown intersection, by a car driven by Louis Waryncia, 54, of Claremont. Reports indicate Waryncia was…

New commercial projects presented to Hillsborough Planning Board

The Hillsborough Planning Board heard two new proposals for commercial development at Wednesday’s meeting. Mitch Phillips, representing Family Dollar, met with the board for an Informal Review of the company’s plans to purchase the lot adjacent to…

New England College given high rank

New England College has been ranked among the several hundreds of higher education institutions included in U.S. News & World Report’s 2014 Best Online Graduate Education Program Rankings. To rank, U.S. News & World Report considers several factors including…

Newport logger convicted of felonies in Sullivan & Merrimack Counties

A Newport logger has been convicted of business related felonies in two counties. In Sullivan County, Andrew Pysz pleaded guilty to two felony counts of deceptive forestry business practices for failing to pay for wood harvested from a timber sale in 2012 and failing to verify timber volume removed upon the…

Boys’s Basketball

Conant 84 Hillsboro-Deering 34 Troy Girard had 19 points but the Cats surrendered a 6-24 first quarter and couldn’t recover. Hillsboro-Deering 68 Sanborn 56 Down 48-47 Rood Monta poured in 10 fourth quarter points to lead the comeback. He finished with 17 and Josh Gould added 13…

The Messenger – Jan. 10, 2014

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Download The Messenger - Jan. 10, 2014 (pdf)Contingency Fund may save H-D taxpayers

The Hillsboro-Deering School Board formally adopted its $19,952,839 operating budget for presentation to voters at the February 3rd Deliberative Session. Hillsboro’s share of the $1,030,830 SAU Budget is…

Antrim may lose its largest employer in April 

Rumors continue to circulate that Frameworks, Antrim’s largest employer will close in April. The Monadnock Ledger-Transcript is reporting conversations with employees who report that as of April 30, 2014, the contract between Frameworks Inc., and Osram Sylvania expires and that there are no plans…

Arson indictment against former fireman

A former Peterborough firefighter and EMT has been indicted on arson charges in the Strafford County Superior Court. Gregory Potter, 22, of Jaffrey was arrested in September following an investigation linking him to a series of fires in Durham last February 2nd. All five fires occurred in the…

Revolt at Hillsborough’s Emerald Lake – Commission Chair resigns

A group of angry and frustrated residents attended Wednesday’s meeting of the Emerald Lake Village District Commissioners. Before they could speak, Commissioner John Dahood reprimanded Administrator Jim Coffey for refusing to answer…

Bradford exploring Rescue consolidation

Bradford Fire Chief Mark Goldberg presented selectmen with wording for three warrant articles. The Ambulance Warrant Article for $10,000 was reviewed in the context of ongoing talks with Henniker on possible consolidation of services. The talks are scheduled for the…

DAR Newport & Sunapee Good Citizens

The Reprisal Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution announces DAR Good Citizen Winners for 2013 – 2014. Emily Whittier of Sunapee Middle High School and Sophia Marie Willis of Newport High School. The DAR Good Citizens program and scholarship contest is…

Boys’ Basketball

Hillsboro-Deering 56 Monadnock 48 Rood Monta’s 16 points led the Hillcats to their first win. Max Parenteau was 3 for 4 from behind the line and finished with 12 points…

The Messenger – Jan. 3, 2014

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Download The Messenger - Jan. 3, 2013 (pdf)Charges against Sunapee man upgraded to murder

Robert Dellinger, 53, of Sunapee, has now been arraigned on two counts of second-degree murder in his suicide-attempt car crash that killed a Vermont couple and their unborn baby. Dellinger was originally arraigned Dec. 11 on two counts of manslaughter after the…

Roberts family takes 2nd Business of the Year Award

Hillsboro Ford, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram is the Chamber’s 2013 Business of the year. Hillsboro Ford has long been a staple anchoring the west end of town. The Roberts family has expanded their business and generated great success with their new showroom at 75 Antrim Road on Route 202 for their Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram products. Creating good jobs and…

3 alarm fire leaves several NEC students homeless

A fire ripped through a home on Depot Hill Road in Henniker, which housed several New England College students on Monday. Investigators are trying to figure out what sparked the fire, which required crews from 12 towns towns to get under control. The three-alarm fire started in…

Windsor NH man airlifted to D-HMC

On December 11th at approximately 6:30 a.m. Bennington Police responded to a motor vehicle accident on State Route 202. The accident involved William Kimball Jr., 41, of Bennington and Christopher Davies, 32, of Windsor. Kimball was driving his vehicle, a 1998 West Star logging truck and Davies was driving his 2003 Ford F250 Truck. Kimball was driving northbound and Davies was driving southbound. It is believed that…

Newport Marine’s Christmas arrival surprises mom

A Newport mother received her favorite Christmas present on Christmas Eve, and it wasn’t under the tree. PFC Roger Freckleton found out a couple weeks ago that he would be able to leave Camp Pendleton in California and return home for the holidays, so he decided to surprise his…

In New Hampshire – Jan. 2014

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Download In New Hampshire - Jan. 2014 (pdfMachu Picchu Program at the Nashua Public Library

On Thursday, January 16, at 7 p.m., take a virtual tour with Bryan and Linda Higgs to the ancient world of the Incas high in the Peruvian Andes. Tour Peru’s beautiful Sacred Valley with its fascinating history, and view local craft-making such as pottery and weaving. Visit Machu Picchu, the…

Jackson Invitational Snow Sculpting competition

The Village of Jackson, New Hampshire and the snow covered Black Mountain Resort are preparing for one of it’s favorite events of the year: The 13th New Hampshire sanctioned and Jackson Invitational Snow Sculpting competition. Beginning at noon on Friday, January 24, teams from all over the Northeastern part of the United States will converge on this quintessential…

Toys: The Inside Story at the Montshire Museum of Science

Ever wonder just how that Hokey Pokey Elmo actually wiggles and dances? Visit Toys: The Inside Story at the Montshire Museum of Science December 7, 2013 through January 14, 2014, and peek inside some well-known toys to discover the gadgets and gizmos that make them work…

New Hampshire ski resorts offer wide variety of lift ticket discounts

New Hampshire’s ski resorts are well-known for offering a variety of ways to get more for your skiing dollar. Below is a partial list of deals that have been announced for the 2013-14 ski season. Guests should continue to check the Daily Ticket Deals page at SkiNH.com throughout the season for a complete list of current offers that are…

Trout stocked for winter anglers by NH Fish & Game

Winter anglers in New Hampshire had some trout stocked especially for them this fall. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department stocks trout every year during the fall months, mostly to bolster the winter ice fishery. This should translate into some…

The Messenger – Dec. 27, 2013

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Download The Messenger - Dec. 27, 2013 (pdf)Pats Peak announces the opening of Cascade Basin

Pats Peak has announced the opening of a new triple chair lift called the Cascade Basin Triple Chair. It brings the number of chairlifts to six, giving Pats Peak the largest uphill capacity in the region. This new lift serves its own network of trails in…

Hopkinton approves teachers’ contract

The School Board and the Hopkinton Education Association have both ratified a new four-year teachers contract that would offer night and weekend classes for students, a higher starting salary for teachers and savings in health care costs for the district. The contract allows teachers to offer night and weekend classes in their regular…

White Birch makes Interim Director permanent

The Board of Directors of White Birch Community Center is pleased to announce Marc McMurphy of Henniker as the Center’s new Executive Director. Marc and his wife, Michele, have made Henniker their home for the past 19 years where they…

Henniker students learn of Nelson Mandela

Henniker Community School Fourth Grade Teacher Caroline Morono was listening to NPR on the way to work last week when she heard all of the reports about Nelson Mandela’s death. “I couldn’t shake the importance of the loss of such an unforgettable leader. I knew I had to create a time that I could touch on the subject of Mandela with my class and I did at the end of the…

The Grapevine presents Guiding Good Choices

According to the Youth Risk Behavior Survey, the percentage of New Hampshire teens who drink alcohol more than doubles from 19% freshmen year to 49% by senior year. And yet by senior year 51% of teens are still choosing…

 

 

Senior Lifestyles – Dec. 2013

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Download Senior Lifestyles - Dec. 2013 (pdf)Center Woods School students honor Veterans

On Friday, November 22, Center Woods Elementary School held their tribute to Veterans, a program to honor those who have served. Hosted by fourth graders Abby Guillemette, Emma Edwards, Kaylee Montgomery, and Cam Lagasse, this school-wide assembly, now in its third year, was crafted by staff and students from various grades participating in…

Hillsboro area seniors want “A Bus For Us”

For the past year the seniors in our area have been taking trips to various locations, through GHSS, around the state using the Town of Hillsborough “Student Services” Van. While this was an important and gracious offer from the town of Hillsborough, and much appreciated by GHSS, this van has its drawbacks. The van carries only 11 passengers and is built with small…

Aynsley Place ‘deficiency-free’ 5 consecutive years

Aynsley Place, one of four Courville Communities in southern New Hampshire, is proud to announce they have received a deficiency-free survey from the State of New Hampshire Department of Health & Human Services for the fifth year in a row. The 40-bed assisted living center received the…

U.S. Representative Carol Shea-Porte addresses senior group

U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter, D-NH, admonished a group of senior citizens to stay active in the political process to stave off cuts to entitlement programs, such as Social Security and Medicaid. Speaking at the New Hampshire Alliance for Retired Americans’ conference, Shea-Porter said that protecting entitlement programs is critical to the…

The Leftovers of American Abundance

Christmas may display America’s wealth and consumer culture. New Year’s Eve celebrates excess indulgence. But no holiday epitomizes the abundance of modern America like Thanksgiving, the day we make a feast so big that we spend the rest of the weekend eating the leftovers. As we contemplate yet another turkey sandwich and polish off the last of the pumpkin pie, it seems like a good time to focus on making sure our neighbors don’t go…

The Messengetr – Dec. 20, 2013

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Download The Messenger - Dec. 20, 2013 (pdf)Sunapee man’s charges may be upgraded to murder

Charges against Robert Dellinger, 53, of Sunapee, who survived his suicide attempt may be upgraded to murder. He was charged with reckless manslaughter in the deaths of Jason Timmons, 29, and Amanda Murphy, 24, who suffered injuries a medical examiner said were consistent with a plane crash. Their unborn child…

Hillsboro Lions Club delivers 107 Christmas Baskets

For the last 19 years, the Hillsboro Lions Club, with the help of Messenger readers have purchased, packed and distributed Christmas Food Baskets to needy families in the area. This year, this neighbor to neighbor project totaled…

Pair arrested for Peterborough robbery

Police in New Hampshire and Massachusetts helped arrest two people in connection with the November armed robbery of a Peterborough credit union. The robbers made off with a little more than…

ConVal students design Peterborough’s 275th Anniversary Logo

The Town of Peterborough will be celebrating the 275th anniversary of its officially recognized settlement date of 1739, with a parade and week long events, beginning October 10, 2014. Thanks to the graphic design students at ConVal High School, the celebration will be forever memorialized in a logo they’ve created specially…

Henniker students get “Hour of Code”

In conjunction with the Hour of Code (promoted as part of Computer Science Week last week) Henniker Community School’s middle school students in the 6 and 7th grade worked with the Scratch programming language. The Hour of Code sponsored by Code.org, a non-profit dedicated to expanding participation in computer science in education, was created to…

‘We The People’ team advances to State Finals

John Stark Students from the “We the People” class at John Stark Regional High School competed in this year’s district competition at the Legislative Office Building in Concord, NH, on Friday, December 6. The John Stark team competed against Nashua High School, Milford High and Merrimack Valley and advanced to…

The Messenger – Dec. 13, 2013

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Download The Messenger - Dec. 13, 2013 (pdf)Henniker receives Safe Routes To School Grant

The Town of Henniker has been awarded $214,431 for sidewalk improvements as part of the Safe Routes to School Program. This grant, administered by the Bureau of Planning and Community Assistance at the New Hampshire Department of Transportation will allow significant improvements to sections of the sidewalks on Western Avenue between Route 114 and…

Attorney General closes Seastrand case with no criminal charges

David Seastrand, the former New London police chief, who quit after a local college student said he asked to photograph her nude in exchange for dropping a charge, will not face criminal charges or any further discipline stemming from complaints filed by three other women. Attorney General Joseph A. Foster said that the investigation of David Seastrand’s activities determined…

Sunapee man charged with manslaughter

Robert Dellinger, 53, of Sunapee has been charged in connection with the deaths of a couple killed in a crash on Interstate 89 over the weekend. Dellinger was charged with two counts of manslaughter. He is accused of recklessly causing the deaths of…

Capital improvements needed at Hillsboro-Deering Schools

There was good news and bad news for taxpayers at Monday’s meeting of the Hillsboro-Deering School Board. The good news is that the proposed operating budget of $20,466,826 reflects only a 1.5% increase over the current budget. The bad news is that…

Mother and child injured in fall from Crotched Mountain chairlift

A woman and child suffered serious injuries after falling 40 feet from a chairlift at Crotched Mountain ski area. One victim was flown to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, while the other was taken by ambulance to Monadnock Hospital. They fell about halfway up the..

ConVal teacher is NH Scholars Champ

ConVal School to Work Coordinator Mary Lou O’Neil was honored as a New Hampshire Scholars Champion for her work in business/education partnerships. Mary Lou was recognized for her work with placing students in internships and job shadowing opportunities; for her ability to make connections with local business partners; for her role as student mentor for…

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