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The Messenger – June 17, 2011

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Download The Messenger - June 17, 2011 (pdf)Henniker man injured in ATV accident

A Henniker man was injured Saturday morning when his ATV crashed into a drainage ditch. According to Fish and Game officials, it appears speed may have been a factor…

Newport graduates told to explore, dream, discover

The historic Newport Opera House has hosted many a sold out performance and it was no exception for the Newport High School Graduation…

Sgt. Russell Durgin – gone but not forgotten

The cold damp weather failed to deter residents of Henniker and surrounding towns from honoring the memory of a fallen hero. On June 13th 2006 Sgt Russell Durgin gave the ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan. ..

Two girls hurt in Warner ATV accident

According to the NH Fish and Game officers, two teenage girls were injured in an ATV accident in Warner. Officials say 16-year-old Kelsey Ruff was operating the ATV on Sunday when she lost control and rolled over…

Area educators join the best of the best

The 18th annual NH Excellence In Education Awards (EDies) Ceremony was held recently at The Center of NH Radison Hotel in Manchester…

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New Hampshire Homes & Home Improvement – June 2011

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Download New Hampshire Homes & Home Improvement - June 2011 (pdf)Transform your outdoor space into a living area

Summer often means enjoying the outdoors with friends and family for a weekend barbecue or catching some sun by the pool. Now that pleasant weather is upon us, homeowners may be thinking about what can be done to spruce up outdoor space to use for entertaining or for a little relaxation…

Four ways to be more ‘green’ at home

It doesn’t take much to run your household in a more eco-friendly way. You might even be surprised by how much money you can save…

A safe summer starts with proper water safety for children

Each year, more than 3,400 people drown in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and more than one in five fatal drowning victims are children younger than 14. Drowning is the second-leading cause of injury-related death among children ages 1 to 14…

Tricks to ‘summerize’ your home

Temperatures are rising, flowers are blooming and chirping birds greet us in the morning. It’s official, summer is here. Are your yard and home ready?…

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Senior Lifestyles – June 2011

In This Issue

Download Senior Lifestyles - June 2011 (pdf)Areas of focus to help secure your retirement

Americans have not saved as much as they need to for retirement. Start by considering all of the retirement savings and other savings options available to you. Some savings vehicles, like your 401(k), IRAs and Roth IRAs, probably come to mind right away…

Lower your utility costs during the hottest months

During the hottest months of the year, water is wasted due to over irrigation, and air conditioning systems are forced to run longer to keep indoor temperatures cool. While scorching temperatures can push water and energy consumption to its limits, there are ways to consume less and save more…

Good news for conscious foodies – beef is lean and ‘green’

There is no doubt the green movement has gained momentum in the last decade. While many companies may just be starting sustainable practices to meet consumer demand for more planet-friendly products, cattlemen have been raising environmentally sustainable, nutritionally efficient food for generations and continue to look for ways to improve…

Top questions for your veterinarian

If you have a pet older than 7 years of age, ask about senior care. Older pets are more prone to conditions such as arthritis, heart disease, kidney disease, diabetes, thyroid conditions and other problems…

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The Messenger – June 10, 2011

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Download The Messenger - June 10, 2011 (pdf)Shooting of Hillsborough woman ruled justified

The NH Attorney General’s Office has ruled that the police shooting of Shelly Naroian of Hillsborough was justified. Naroian, 47, was shot and killed May 19 after police responded to a report of a family disturbance at her home…

Prophet of God arrested in Bennington

Bennington police arrested a Henniker man, who refused to identify himself, during a motor vehicle stop Saturday night. Police Chief Steve Campbell said the man, claiming to be a prophet, said he did not need to provide his name, address and vehicle registration…

Names wont hurt you but pans might

Police have arrested an Antrim woman for striking her male companion in the head with a pan during a recent argument….

Old Japanese grenade found in Antrim

A potentially live WWII hand grenade was found last Friday in an attic inside a residence on Depot Street in Antrim. Jane McLean was helping clean out her father-in-law’s house when she found the grenade, with the pins still in it…

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The Messenger – June 3, 2011

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Download The Messenger - June 3, 2011 (pdf)Antrim police arrest burglar in the buff

Antrim police have arrested a Vermont man on burglary charges after finding him naked and asleep at an elderly woman’s residence early Friday morning…

One killed, two injured in Stoddard rollover

A Milford man was killed and a Hancock man injured in a single-car rollover on Route 123 in Stoddard on Wednesday…

Antrim Rec hosts British Soccer Camp

Challenger Sports British Soccer Camp is coming to Antrim this summer. The camp features the 1,000 Touches Curriculum, and includes drills and practices that are designed to improve individual ball control, foot skills, shooting, fakes and moves…

Hawk Girls win 5th straight track title

Libby Wetterer and Berthlyne Browne led the Hopkinton Girls to their fifth straight Division III Track Championship at Newfound Regional High School last Saturday…

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New Hampshire Homes & Home Improvement – May 2011

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Download New Hampshire Homes & Home Improvement - May 2011 (pdf)Get inspired with colorful decorating

The change of seasons always provides fresh inspiration and motivation for home updates. Colors and textures are discovered anew in blooming gardens, strolls to local farmers’ markets and leisurely bicycle rides. A refreshed decor doesn’t mean having to invest in a big-ticket item like new furniture…

Tips to spruce up your home’s exterior

There’s no better time to spruce up your home. But while most families are reorganizing closets and making trips to Goodwill, they are neglecting the part of their home guests see first – its exterior. After this year’s harsh, long winter, the outside of your home probably needs more than a little TLC…

Fresh ideas for summer entertaining

Design insiders say you can make summer sizzle by throwing a great dinner party without breaking the bank. Simply start with two sources – your china cabinet and Mother Nature…

Tell your own story through home decor

With more and more people staying put in their homes, homeowners have realized the importance of creating a space that is meaningful to them and their families. Here are a few ideas for infusing your identity into your home’s decort…

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The Messenger – May 27, 2011

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Download The Messenger - May 27, 2011 (pdf)Four survive New London crash

Four people escaped serious injury when their car was hit by a tractor-trailer and flipped over on Interstate 89 Monday afternoon…

Pataki – I am not a candidate – yet

Insisting he is not a Republican candidate for President, former New York Gov. George Pataki spoke at New England College in his capacity as founder and chairman of “No American Debt”, an organization focused on raising awareness of the country’s $14.3 trillion debt…

NEC professor sent to jail

A former New England College professor will spend a year in jail for endangering the welfare of a 12-year-old Concord girl after using her picture to solicit men in internet chat rooms. Waco Worley, 39, of Concord also pleaded guilty to three counts of child pornography and received suspended prison sentences on those felony charges…

Antrim Planning Board vows to fight on

Refusing to accept the selectmen’s decision to deny the use of town funds to pay for an attorney to advocate the board’s position at the New Hampshire Site Evaluation hearings, the Antrim Planning Board has decided to use private funds to oppose the SEC’s jurisdiction over the proposed Eolian Renewable Energy wind project…

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In New Hampshire – June 2011

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Download In New Hampshire - June 2011Seacoast Irish Festival

This popular celebration of Irish heritage draws thousands of attendees. The Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce has teamed up with Dover Main Street to produce the event. A full day of Irish music and dance, as well as authentic Irish food and drink…

Drive in the 50’s coming to Berlin

Gorgeous classic cars will line the streets and music will be heard throughout downtown Thursday, June 2nd, 5 to 8pm, Rain or Shine. Everyone is invited to join the downtown festivities which will include great local food, incredible music, and of course, awe inspiring classic cars from all over New England…

Wingzilla Chicken Wing Cook-Off Competition

Northern Forest Heritage Park, located at 942 Main Street in Berlin NH, wants you to mark your calendars for June 18, 2011 for the 4th Annual WINGZILLA Chicken Wing BBQ Cook-Off. It’s a Block Party. It’s a blast…

Covered Bridge Dance

Dance the night away on June 25 at 7 p.m. under the Historic Jackson Covered Bridge… the moon the stars and you. Live Band plays and it is FREE…

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The Messenger – May 20, 2011

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Download The Messenger - May 20, 2011 (pdf)Woman shot and killed in Hillsborough

New Hampshire Attorney General Michael A. Delaney, New Hampshire State Police Colonel Robert Quinn and Hillsborough Police Chief David Roarick, announce that an investigation is ongoing into an officer involved shooting incident which took place at 106 Sleeper Road in Hillsborough at approximately 1:15 a.m. Thursday…

Henniker Chamber host Spring Clean-Up Day

The Henniker Chamber of Commerce’s Henniker Community Spring Clean Up Day on Saturday, May 7th nearly 70 volunteers including 25 volunteers from the Henniker Community, Henniker Chamber Members and the Henniker Rotarians…

Antrim Time Capsule contents damaged

Antrim officials were able to open the time capsule discovered by the Highway crew. Although the metal box had been soldered closed, water managed to get in and destroyed many of the box’s contents. The items recovered, currently on display at the Tuttle Library, include a note from the time its was placed, glass negative plates, a ball rifle bullet and a 1970 copy of a newspaper from when the capsule was last dug up…

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The Messenger – May 13, 2011

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Download The Messenger - May 13, 2011 (pdf)Newport voters keep pocketbooks closed

Faced with a depressed national and local economy and the prospects of reduced state aid, the 504 Newport voters who attended Tuesday’s Town Meeting were in no mood to spend money…

Hillsboro-Deering DECA #1 in world

Hillsboro-Deering High School DECA ended their competitive year with three recognitions on the international stage at the International Career Development Conference held in Orlando, Florida from April 29–May 3, 2011…

Colby-Sawyer grads told to act like zombies

Cloudy skies and a cool breeze couldn’t dampen the spirits of those who attended Colby-Sawyer’s 2011 graduation ceremonies last Saturday…

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