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The Messenger – November 25, 2011

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Messenger publisher, Leigh Bosse, is pleased to announce that for the 17th consecutive year, The Messenger, in conjunction with the Hillsborough Lions Club, will be conducting its annual appeal to readers to fund the distribution of Christmas Food Baskets to needy families in the area…

Selectmen oppose ConVal school closings

While the ConVal School district struggles with declining enrollments, one of its alternative remedies met heavy opposition this week when the Selectmen’s Advisory Committee voted unanimously to oppose any reorganization plan that calls for elimination of any of the district’s elementary schools…

Heidi Welch to conduct Boston Pops

You did it! HDHS Music Director Heidi Welch was the overwhelming choice for “NH Music Teacher of the Year.” Having won the WERZ contest, Heidi will be the guest conductor of the Boston Pops at their December 17th performance at the Verizion Center…

Newport principal arrested for assault

Newport Middle High School principal, Mark Christensen has been arrested and charged with simple assault against a 16-year female student. Christensen turned himself in on Wednesday after a one day investigation by the Newport Police, and was released on $1,500 personal recognizance bail…

ConVal grad arrested for armed robbery

A ConVal High School graduate turned himself in to Portsmouth Police last week, after spending a week in Las Vegas. Timothy Burke, 29, has been charged with two recent robberies at the People’s United Bank in Portsmouth…

Firefighters save two homes in Weare

Firefighters from Weare and surrounding towns battled two house fires over the weekend. Fire Chief Robert Vezina reports that a fire broke out Friday, in a home at 296 River Road in South Weare. The fire was discovered by a neighbor, who with the assistance of another resident, used a garden hose to contain the fire before the fire department arrived…

Newport abolishes Finance Director’s job

Former Finance Director, now Newport Town Manager, Paul Brown presented the Selectmen with a proposal to abolish his old position, replacing it with a Bookkeeper/Accountant at a salary of $30,000 per year…

Holiday Guide – 2011

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Download Holiday Guide - 2011 (pdf)Strawbery Banke Museum celebrates 31st Annual Candlelight Stroll

With nearly 7,000 visitors in attendance at last year’s event, Strawbery Banke Museum is gearing up to make its 31st annual Candlelight Stroll the best ever. The Stroll takes place December 4–5, 11–12, & 18–19 from 5:00 to 9:00 pm on Saturdays and 4:00 to 8:00pm on Sundays. The Stroll showcases 350 years of seasonal and holiday traditions against the backdrop of the Museum’s furnished historic houses…

Santa’s Holiday Express

Santa will be on board the train with a small gift in his bag for every good little boy and girl on Dec. 3 starting at 10:30 a.m. Joining him will be mischievous elves who will share their hot chocolate and cookies with everyone on the train…

Easy entertaining tips for holiday celebrations

For most Americans, the holiday season is the busiest and most demanding time of the year. From social engagements and travel to buying gifts and baking, it’s often hard to juggle competing commitments. In fact, 80 percent of Americans anticipate stress during the holiday season, according to the American Psychological Association. If you are planning a cocktail or dinner party this year, remember, inviting friends and family into your home should be fun and festive, not overwhelming…

Global flavors inspire holiday dinners

Experiencing new cultures through food is becoming a flavorful pastime, as evidenced by the increased popularity of fusion cuisine, food trucks and ethnic ingredients…

Great gifts for the holiday season

The holiday season is here and the pressure to find that perfect gift for everyone on your list now has an overbearing timestamp. But fear not. The following list of gift ideas is sure to make this year’s holiday gift giving much less daunting…

 

The Messenger – November 18, 2011

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Download The Messenger - November 18, 2011 (pdf)Henniker concert opens the holiday season

Joy to the World! It’s time for the annual Henniker Holiday Concert, this year featuring the Concord Vocal Octet and pianist extraordinaire, Will Ogmundson, Sunday, December 4th 2:00 – 4:30 PM, Simon Center, New England College…

Double fatality from Deering car accident

At about 6:23 p.m. hours in the evening of Monday, November 14, 2011, the Hillsboro Dispatch Center received a call of a single car motor vehicle accident on East Deering Road in Deering. Officers responded and found a four door sedan that had exited the roadway and struck a tree head-on. The vehicle had sustained highly significant damage…

High turnover on Newport School Board

What a difference a year makes. After months of controversy since last year’s School Board elections, this March there will be four openings on the five-member Newport School Board, two openings for three years each, one for two years and one for one year…

ConVal considering closing three schools

The Study Committee, charged with presenting options for the reorganization of the school district, has pared its choices down to four options. One option, consolidation of elementary schools to address reduced enrollment requires a change in the ConVal Articles of Agreement, which call for an elementary school in every town in the district except Sharon, would be difficult to achieve…

Halloween burglar known but at large

The New London Police know the identified man responsible for a string of break-ins at Clarke’s Hardware and several residences on Halloween night, but he has so far eluded arrest. According to New London Police Chief Dave Seastrand the suspect has an excessive criminal history…

Henniker Youth Hockey Results

An enthusiastic Henniker Edmund’s Ace Hardware Mite team started game play this weekend with three games. On Saturday the Huskies lost a hard fought game to Stowe, VT by a score of 4-1.  Aidan Pope tallied the only goal for the Huskies and Preston Briggs had an outstanding game in net…

Lady Hillcats hold open practice Nov. 26

Hillsboro-Deering HS, Lady Hillcats Varsity Basketball will be holding an open practice / clinic on Saturday, Nov. 26th at 11:00am @ the HDHS Gymnasium. First year Head Coach Scott Drapeau invites the local public, and the local youth basketball players/coaches to attend…

Senior Lifestyles – November 2011

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Download Senior Lifestyles - November 2011 (pdf)Planning for retirement in a tough economy

You don’t necessarily need to scrap your retirement dreams because of a bad economy. While many older Americans have seen their nest eggs decimated by a troubled economy, some smart planning and open dialogue can keep your retirement on track…

Share your medical history with your family

Do your relatives know the facts about your personal medical history? What about your family history and their risk for disease? A recent survey found that 96 percent of Americans believe it’s important to know their family medical history, yet only a third actually gather specifics, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services…

How to choose the right phone for seniors

As we grow older, our motor skills may decrease, but this doesn’t prevent many seniors from launching new careers or hobbies and enjoying rich social lives. However, aging can change our priorities and abilities, and many seniors who like to stay in touch with friends and family may want to consider this when purchasing new phones…

Things to ask about at your annual physical

It’s something far too many of us put off — finding a primary care doctor and getting annual check-ups. But finding a doctor and scheduling an appointment is only part of the battle. You need to know what questions to ask and what tests are important for you…

 

 

The Messenger – November 11, 2011

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Download The Messenger - November 11, 2011 (pdf)Antrim voters reaffirm support of wind energy

In an unofficial straw poll at March’s Town Meeting, 64% of Antrim voters favored the development of wind energy in town. On Tuesday, after months of controversy, they got to vote again, this time officially. With nearly 50%…

SAU #34 School Board wants 3% budget increase

The SAU #34 School Board is proposing a new budget of $1,043,765, or an increase of just over 3%. Originally, the board was presented with a budget showing a 4.3% increase, but fearing voter rejection, Washington member John Hyland suggested holding the increase to 3.6%, which equals this year’s cost of living increase…

Country 3 Corners, a Weare landmark has reopened

After a three month shutdown, Country 3 Corners Convenience Store has reopened. Then owner Mike Danzinger abruptly closed his three businesses in August, the convenience store at Country 3 Corners, Dodge’s Store in New Boston and Mike’s Red Barn in Salem due to financial problems…

Hancock woman uninjured in accident

A Hancock woman, driving on Route 101, hit a patch of ice which caused the vehicle to roll over and go off the road. Mackenzie Renaud, 18, of Hancock was in the passing lane to overtake a slower vehicle when she hit an icy spot…

Peterborough man arrested for DWI after car crash

Corey McNallen, 30, of Peterborough has been charged with DWI after he ran over a traffic island on Union Street in West Peterborough last Saturday…

Epsom pair arrested for Weare burglaries

On November 3rd, Weare Police responded to a residence on River Road for a reported past-tense burglary. After clearing the burglary call, Chief Greg Begin observed a vehicle operating in the area with an expired inspection sticker. He stopped the vehicle and made contact with the operator later identified as Tara Butts, 23, of Epsom, and her passenger later identified as Timothy Mills, 23, also of Epsom…

Division IV Girls’ Soccer Championship #1 Sunapee 2 #2 Littleton 1 (OT)

Double teamed the entire game, the Lakers’ Molly Puchtler was held in check most of the game, but you can’t double team penalty and corner kicks, and Puchtler nailed both to give the Sunapee its first Division IV Championship…

Division IV Boys’ Soccer Championship #7 Wilton-Lyndeborough 2 #8 Sunapee 1

In a hard fought defensive battle, the Lakers came up just short. Trailing only 1-0 at the break, thanks to a great save by Keeper TJ Walchotz, Sunapee tied the game when Troy Fowler drilled a shot past the Warrior Keeper at 9:12 into the second half…

New Hampshire Homes & Home Improvement – November 2011

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Download New Hampshire Homes & Home Improvement - November, 2011 (pdf)New trends in home décor

Americans are spending more time than ever at home with family and friends. Eighty percent of consumers say they are entertaining at home these days, according to new research from the NPD Group, a consumer market research company…

Efficient heating options for fall and winter

When temperatures drop, you may be tempted to blast the thermostat. But a high home heating bill may just be your motivation to explore more creative ways of being comfortable this season. Keeping your family warm is not a luxury, it’s a necessity, so don’t let the cost go through the roof…

How to protect yourself from financial scams

No matter how much money you have, your financial accounts and investments need protection. According to the FBI, Americans currently lose approximately $40 billion annually to financial investment fraud…

Tips for a healthier bathroom

While most people can tolerate some clutter and dust in their home, a grungy bathroom is another story. Ironically, the room devoted to personal cleanliness is often rife with bacteria, mold and mildew — even if it looks spotless…

 

 

The Messenger – November 4, 2011

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Download The Messenger - November 4, 2011 (pdf)Tragedy strikes Deering family again

It was only six months ago that Neal Pearsall, destroyed his Deering home by causing a propane explosion before killing himself. Last Friday, his wife and her mother were killed when their pickup went out of control on icy Interstate-91 in Northampton, Mass…

ConVal’s bus company fined $25,000

Student Transportation of America, the company that provides bus transportation for the ConVal School District, has agreed to pay a $25,000 penalty for violations of the federal Clean Water Act…

Former Antrim man makes NASA “Green”

Bruce Chesson, alternative fuel program manager for NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Fla., is saving the environment one car at a time. Green Fleet Magazine recently recognized Chesson as one of 50 Sustainability All-Stars for making significant sustainability contributions in the fleet industry….

Henniker holds tax increase to 18 cents

The Henniker Board of Selectmen has announced the tax rate for the year 2011. The Town Municipal Portion of the tax rate is $7.24, which is a decrease of 0.16 cents from 2010…

Weare Police arrest two men for Lancotot’s burglary

On October 15th, Weare police officers responded to Lanctot’s grocery store on South Stark Highway in Weare for an alarm activation. Officers arrived within minutes to the initial call. Upon arriving, the officers discovered…

Weare man assaults man with padlock

On October 30th, Weare Police arrested Andre Turgeon, 64, of Weare, after Turgeon’s roommate reported he had been assaulted by Turgeon the night prior. Weare Police met with and interviewed the forty-year old male victim…

Girls’ Field Hockey

Newport 1 Berlin 0 Division III Quarterfinals. Jenna Sherman recorded 11 saves and Julia Sullivan notched the game’s lone goal as the Tigers advanced to the semis…

Boys’ Soccer

#1 Bow 2 #9 Kearsarge 0 Division III Quarterfinals. The Cougars played their hearts out against the undefeated (18-0), #1 ranked Falcons but came up just short…

In New Hampshire – November 2011

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Download In New Hampshire - November 2011 (pdf)Annual Alpaca Holiday Tour at Someday Farm

Come get a taste of winter in New England, with a small farm atmosphere and rural agriculture. Visit our animals in their festive barn, sip cider or cocoa by the fire while listening to holiday music while perusing our heated shop, featuring NH Made products by us!…

Shangri-La Chinese Acrobats at ROH Nov. 5

Illusion becomes reality at the Rochester Opera House on Saturday, November 5 at 2:00 PM as the awe-inspiring Shangri-La Chinese Acrobats transport the audience to the mystical land of Shangri-La…where anything is possible! This multi-faceted, multicultural production thrills kids and adults alike with dazzling acrobatic displays, formidable feats of daring and balance, explosive Kung Fu, brilliant costumes and even a touch of Chinese comedy…

Vintage Christmas in Portsmouth, NH

Make plans now for the perfect holiday visit during Vintage Christmas in Portsmouth. Presented by cultural anchors The Music Hall and Strawbery Banke Museum, it’s a month of Strolls, Shows and Stayovers in the historic seaport of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Listed as “one of the Top 100 Events in North America” (ABA) and “one of the Top Ten Things not to miss in New England” (Boston Globe),Vintage Christmas in Portsmouth has people returning year after year to the small city that Travel Guide of America calls “the crowning glory of the New Hampshire Seacoast…

Historic Thanksgiving at Remick Farm

Learn about harvest festivals and how the foods of the Thanksgiving feast evolved over the centuries. The event features demonstrations of how the early 19th century meal was prepared – from the farm to the table – including plucking and dressing the turkey…

 

 

The Messenger – October 28, 2011

The Messenger – October 28, 2011

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Download The Messenger - October 28, 2011 (pdf)New Hampshire Audubon honors local residents

New Hampshire Audubon has announced the winners of its 2011 Annual Awards at their Annual Meeting. The Tudor Richards Award was presented to Geoff Jones of Stoddard. Geoff’s history of service is long and impressive…

Washington man arrested for assault

A Merrimack Valley Middle School teacher from Washington was arrested and charged with assaulting another employee at the high school…

Grand Jury indicts a Newport couple

A Newport man has been indicted for possessing bronze grave-stone markers stolen from the graves of Newport veterans. On August. 3rd, Justin Bennett, 26, and Marjorie Blaisdell, 31, were both charged with the Class B felony of unlawful possession or sale of grave site items…

Laconia Savings helping Food Pantries

The holiday season is growing near and local food pantry shelves are empty. Laconia Savings Bank is hosting a Feeding NH Food Drive through Thursday, November 10 in each of their 19 Community Offices…

Contoocook man crashes car into girlfriend’s house

Concord police have arrested a Contoocook man on multiple charges, including driving while intoxicated, after he crashed his car into the home of his ex girlfriend, Katey Myers and their infant son…

The history of Ocean Born Mary’s house

Her birth saved a group of Scottish immigrants aboard a ship bound for New England in 1720. During the grueling voyage, pirates intercepted and captured the vessel. Upon hearing a baby’s cry, the pirate captain promised to spare the lives of all on board if the mother named her newborn Mary, possibly after his beloved mother…

Girl’s Soccer

#7 Somersworth 2 #10 Hillsboro-Deering 1 Division III Preliminary The Hillcats played valiantly, surrendering solo goals in each half. Jade Clough tallied the Cats’ lone goal…

Boy’s Football

Newport 40 Farmington 0 QB Ben Bates hit Greg Beaulieau twice and Devin Wade on TD passes while Beaulieau and Ethan Gardner scored on the ground during a dominating performance…

Senior Lifestyles – October 2011

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Download Senior Lifestyles - October 2011 (pdf)For caregivers: Dollars and sense about Medicare

Taking on the role of caregiver for an aging, disabled or seriously ill loved one can be emotionally challenging – and financially baffling. You want to ensure your loved one receives the best medical care available…

Five reasons to address your hearing loss

If you’re having problems hearing but haven’t yet done anything to address them, you’re not alone. If you’re experiencing trouble hearing, here are five reasons to get help and visit a hearing care professional:…

Warm up to cool-weather vacationing

If you’re planning a cool-weather vacation, but aren’t necessarily interested in snow sports, you can find a destination that will still allow you to enjoy the great outdoors. Keep three key considerations in mind as you search for your destination: climate, convenience and attractions…

How smart shopping can help transform your lifestyle

Eating right and exercising is something we all know we should do, but the follow-through can be harder than we think. You don’t need to take part in an expensive or radical health program to improve your life. Thinking long term and making small changes like shopping smarter and taking a closer look at what we eat can help improve our lives…

 

 

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