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The Messenger – September 14, 2012

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Download The Messenger - Sept. 14, 2012 (pdf)Prison inmate arrested for five Sunapee burglaries

Investigators looking into burglaries in Peterborough and Bradford led the Sunapee Police to an inmate currently serving time in the New Hampshire State Prison for a parole violation. On Monday, Sunapee police arrested…

Moving service pays tribute to Hopkinton Fire Chief Rick Schaefer

A community came together to mourn the passing of one of its finest this weekend. On Friday, family, friends and colleagues gathered at the Hopkinton High School gym to pay homage to Hopkinton Fire Chief Rick Schaefer, who died of a heart attack while on duty. Firefighters from surrounding communities lined up to…

Vandals hit 30 mailboxes in Bradford, Henniker and Hillsborough

Police in Bradford, Henniker, and Hillsborough are investigating the vandalizing of more than 30 mailboxes over the weekend. Several were actually ripped out of the ground, rather than the typical…

Eliminating bees causes Antrim house fire

A house fire on Salmon Brook Road in Antrim was caused when the homeowners tried to burn out a bee’s nest. Deputy Fire Chief Marshall Gale reports that the Schaefer residence had smoke coming out of the eaves and the gables. Gale called for backup from…

Grantham police issue rental scam alert

Within the past few weeks, the Grantham Police Department has fielded calls concerning a real estate scam occurring on Craig’s List. Persons have responded to ads on Craig’s List, for rental properties within Grantham. The ads are not associated with any known real estate agencies, and are being offered by…

GOLF

Newport 1st The Tigers shot 168 to beat Inter-Lakes, Woodsville and Lisbon. Cale Manseau’s 36 led Newport. Cale Manseau’s 36 led the way. Kearsarge 2nd 39’s from Lucas Muzzy and Tucker Lecaroz led the Cougars to a second place finish behind powerhouse Bow…

 

The Messenger – September 7, 2012

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Download The Messenger - September 7, 2012 (pdf)Newport’s Kasi Infrared signs $15 million export deal

With a contingent of state and local officials along with South Korean visitors, Kasi Infrared of Newport put on a demonstration of the infrared asphalt repair technology which brought about a $15 million deal between Kasi and the Handong Group to sell 150 Kasi machines in South Korea. Kasi President Roger Filion accompanied…

New London Selectmen favor converting 1941 school to Community Center

Peter Bianchi, Chair of the New London Selectmen said that there seems to be a growing concern from people at the Citizen’s Advisory Committee about the 1941 New London School Building. He wondered aloud at the last CAC meeting if it was time for the town to get involved and try to make some headway on…

Hopkinton mourns the death of Fire Chief

The Town of Hopkinton is in mourning at the untimely death of Fire Chief Richard Schaefer, who died of a heart attack Sunday night. Schaefer, 52, was at the fire station in Contoocook, near where the Hopkinton State Fair was taking place, when he first noticed chest pains. He was taken by ambulance to…

Weare man crashes car – passenger killed

State Police reports indicate a woman was killed in a crash in Concord following a high speed police chase early Sunday. Tilton and Northfield Police were chasing a stolen 2012 Chevrolet Impala from Northfield before State Troopers joined the…

Hillsborough & Weare boys sexually abused

Youth baseball coach Robert Joubert, recently charged with sexually assaulting two boys in Concord and Pembroke, now faces charges he assaulted two additional boys in Hillsborough and Weare. The police said Joubert also videotaped himself assaulting…

Football – Campbell 43 Newport 22

The Cougars jumped out to an early 14-0 lead, but TD passes from Derrick Pare to Devin Wade and Tanner Sherman gained a tie at the break. The Tigers held a 22-21 lead but couldn’t stop Cougar back Josiah Wade who rushed for 213 years and 4 TDs. The game was closer than…

 

The Messenger – August 31, 2012

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Download The Messenger - August 31, 2012 (pdf)Candlelight vigil honors the memory of John Wallace

Word travels fast in small towns. Less than 24 hours after his death, a crowd of over 200 gathered at Hillsborough’s Butler Park for an impromptu candlelight vigil to both mourn the death and celebrate the life of Karate Master John Wallace, 50, of Deering. Wallace, the owner of Villarai’s Studio in Hillsborough was killed when he…

New Boston coach carried a handgun

Recreation Commissioner Lee Brown informed the New Boston Selectmen that one of the baseball coaches was carrying a firearm while on the field coaching the children. Brown spoke with the individual and requested he lock the firearm in his car, but that spurred a…

Two motorcyclists killed as tragedy strikes “Rollins’ Ride”

Skip Rollins of Newport, the father of the soldier whose memory was honored Saturday by an annual benefit motorcycle ride, will now also help the families of the two killed and five injured when an elderly man drove into a line of riders. More than 200 motorcyclists were traveling…

New staff at Hillsboro-Deering and Washington Schools

SAU 34 Schools will have some new faces this year. There will be eleven new teachers in the districts. At Hillsboro-Deering Elementary School we are welcoming….

Man charged with sexually assaulting boys

Robert Joubert, the youth baseball coach, recently charged with sexually assaulting two boys in Concord and Pembroke, has been indicted on two additional…

Goffstown dentist has license suspended for 60 days

The NH Board of Dental Examiners has suspended the license of Goffstown dentist Gregory A. Tracy on a 60-day emergency basis, based on allegations that he wrote numerous prescriptions for himself and at one point appeared impaired when he crashed…

 

The Messenger – August 24, 2012

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Download The Messenger - August 24, 2012 (pdf)Threats and suspensions at Deering Fire Department

Coming on the heals of the Ray Daniels’ decision reported in last week’s Messenger, another controversy appears to be brewing in Deering. Lieutenant Steve Brooks of the Deering Fire Department came before the Selectmen to inform them that there was a discrepancy in…

Henniker Community School set to open on August 29th

Henniker residents, be on the lookout for school buses and students walking and biking to school as the Henniker Community School opens for students in grades kindergarten to grade 8 on Wednesday, August 29, 2012. The school day will…

Warner to start capital reserve fund

Warner Fire Chief Ed Raymond asked the Selectmen to start a repair/maintenance capital reserve fund because the Fire Department found out Engine 1 needs repairs that cost about $12K; Ed feels the repair will add another…

Mark Twain, Ben Franklin and Betsy Ross visited Hillsborough

Once each year colonial history comes to life and springs from the pages of text books to various locations in Hillsborough. This past weekend featured four venues, each filled with informative and entertaining presentations of years gone by….

Weare man arrested on multiple charges with $25,000 cash bail

On Sunday August 19th, officers Kimberley McSweeney and Kenneth Cox of the Weare Police Department responded to a motor vehicle complaint on South Stark Highway (Route 114) in the area of Gould Road. Five minutes later the officers received a complaint from a citizen that he had been struck by…

10th Annual Henniker Rotary Chili Fest winners

Clear skies and beautiful weather greeted the large crowd which visited the 10th Annual Henniker Rotary Club ChiliFest, held Sunday at Pats Peak in Henniker. The event is the Club’s major fundraiser and allows it to contribute generously to local, national and international projects. The winners of the chili contests and car show are announced…

The Messenger – August 17, 2012

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Newbury adopts a fee for use policy at Veteran’s Hall

At Monday’s meeting, the Newbury Selectmen decided to institute a fee for use policy for town buildings. Selectman Richard Wright suggested that the meeting room at Town Hall was never designed for public use and suggested that it be reserved for town functions with private meetings being shifted to the newly…

Deering officials criticized over “unchecked nepotism”

A Superior Court judge has issued his order in the case of Raymond Daniels v. Town of Deering and Elizabeth Kelly. In his opening sentence, Judge Kenneth Brown made it clear how he was going to rule. “This case involves small town politics, personality quirks, conflicts and unchecked nepotism,” he said. Brown found that…

Police investigating burglaries in Henniker, Bradford and Contoocook

Henniker police are looking for two men caught in surveillance pictures in connection with the burglaries. Henniker police responded to a break-in at the Mobil on the Run just off Route 114. Sgt. Matt French of the Henniker Police Department told WMUR TV9 that “One of the north entrances was smashed…

ConVal aid arrested, charged with felonious sexual assault

A former Rindge police officer, who also worked as a program aide, working with children with behavioral challenges at ConVal High School, has been arrested and charged with attempted felonious sexual assault. Keene police arrested…

Former New Boston man files false claims with Vets and Social Security

A former New Boston resident is being held on federal charges after allegedly lying about being involved in special operations missions during Vietnam and claiming he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in order to collect…

 

The Messenger – August 10, 2012

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Group sues Antrim Selectmen over PILOT agreement

Five Antrim residents have sued the selectmen claiming they conducted illegal meetings with Antrim Wind Energy and asking the court to invalidate the PILOT tax agreement signed with the company. Mary Allen, Gordon Allen, Charles Levesque, and Janice Longwood were mooing a group of seven who filed a request for…

Hillsborough woman stages breast-feeding protest

A young Hillsborough woman organized a “nurse-in” across the street from Tooky Mills Pub in protest of a restaurant employee asking her to please “cover-up” while she was…

Hopkinton receiving insurance proceeds for highway garage

Highway Superintendent John Thayer recently met with the Hopkinton Selectmen. Chairman O’Brien thanked Thayer and the highway crew for their quick response to the storm and said they did a great job. Thayer reports the…

Weare man arrested for DWI twice in two days

On August 2nd, the Weare Police received three 911 calls from different motorists complaining of a vehicle operating erratically on Concord Stage Road heading into Weare. It was further reported the operator was at times traveling into oncoming traffic…

Special forum held on Kenya & Uganda

Marian Baker, Recordered minister of the Henniker Friends Meeting, has just returned from Kenya and Uganda where she spent five months living and working among the people there. She became especially acquainted with women and in so doing learned of the many challenges facing widows…

 

The Messenger – August 3, 2012

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Download The Messenger - August 3, 2012 (pdf)Hillsborough pleads – keep our street lights on

On behalf of the Hillsborough Board of Selectmen, Building/Code/Health Inspector Kelly Dearborn-Luce has written to the NH Department of Transportation asking that officials reconsider the decision to shut off the street lights in two of the several areas they have proposed. Local officials are particularly concerned with…

Antrim house destroyed – fire remains under investigation

Antrim Fire Chief Mike Beauchamp has not released the cause of a Sunday night fire which destroyed a house on Concord Street. He would say only that the fire remains under investigation. The Antrim Fire Department responded to a single alarm at about 11:30 p.m. but soon required assistance from…

$560,000 Weare home sells for $60,000

A Weare house, valued at $560,000 on the town’s tax rolls, which was seized by the U.S. Marshals Service in 2010, was sold at auction last week for $60,000. Christian Laura, 44, who owned the home until 2010, was indicted on drug trafficking and…

O’Dougherty and By off to Korea in Jan

Two athletes from New Hampshire will be joining nearly 3,300 fellow athletes and teams from over 100 nations around the world in PyeongChang, South Korea, Jan 29–Feb 5, 2013. The 2013 Special Olympics World Winter Games will feature world-class competition in alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, figure skating, snowboarding and speed skating, among other sports. Special Olympics New Hampshire is proud to announce that two athletes from our state will be competing as …

Two young children survive Weare crash

On July 29th Weare Officers Ken Cox and Nick Nadeau responded to Abijah Bridge Road in Weare for a reported single vehicle crash. It was reported that the vehicle had impacted a sign and rolled over. It was also reported that…

 

The Messenger – July 27, 2012

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Download The Messenger - July 27, 2012 (pdf)Police officer honored

New London Selectman Tina Helm recently presented Officer David Zuger with an award for his quick response in saving a mans life. The award states:”May 6, 2012, Officer Zuger engaged in a…

Lightning fire destroys Newport home and barn

Fire officials in Newport said two separate lightning strikes sparked a fire. Officials said the first lightning bolt hit a propane tank at about 2:45 a.m. A second lightning bolt hit…

Late night fire ravages Weare Center Store

Fire officials in Weare are looking into what caused a late-night fire Monday at The Weare Center Store. Firefighters were called to the store on South Stark Highway just before midnight. Crews from at least…

Family brings lawsuit in 2010 death of NEC student

The family of Dana Pool, the then 21 year-old NEC student killed in a single car accident in 2010, has filed suit against the driver in Federal District Court in Concord. The driver,…

The Nevers Second Regiment Band returns to Henniker

Henniker Summer Concert Series presents The Nevers Second Regiment Band, at 7:00 PM at the Angela Robinson Bandstand. Founded during the Civil War as part of a Union Army regiment, The Nevers Band is one of the oldest continuing…

 

The Messenger – July 20, 2012

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Download The Messenger - July 20, 2012 (pdf)Monadnock Humane Society provides Therapy Dogs

Children will be able to practice reading this summer at Monadnock Humane Society in the company of a dog. Our friendly therapy dogs love to listen to a good story. Don’t worry, Mom. These dogs hold advanced degrees in Meeting & Greeting so we can promise your child a safe and fun…

Hillsborough woman suing SAU #34 for wrongful termination

Maureen Berger’s wrongful termination lawsuit against SAU #34 is scheduled for trial in the Hillsborough County Superior court in April of 2013. Berger, of Hillsborough, had been employed as the Administrative Assistant to then…

Microburst knocks out 40% of Hopkinton power

A round of severe storms rolled through the state Tuesday night, taking out trees and power lines and leaving a big mess in many areas. In Hopkinton, several roads were…

Greenfiled’s Otter Lake full of Milfoil

Officials at the NH Department of Environmental Safety have determined that the milfoil infestation at Otter Lake in Greenfield is so bad that it can not be eradicated this year. In a statement recently released by DES, the infestation is established enough to have been present for as long as…

Drowning woman saved at Lake Sunapee

New Hampshire Marnie Patrol officers pulled a Massachusetts woman out of Lake Sunapee after she had trouble in the water Sunday. The officers heard a cry for help as they were on patrol in Gardner Bay at the lake and saw…

 

The Messenger – July 13, 2012

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Download The Messenger - July 13, 2012 (pdf)Charges against Newbury driver in fatality dismissed

Charges of negligent homicide and vehicular assault against a Newbury man after he struck and killed a bicyclist and seriously injured another in June have been dropped because his worsening…

New London Selectmen reject engineer’s ‘partial’ proposal

The New London Selectmen met with Rod Findlay of Pathways Engineering on Monday morning, expecting Pathways would be prepared to give the board their proposal on the scope of the Elkins Project, including…

Complaints raised over Peterborough shooting range

Gun range issues were raised in Peterborough Tuesday night when disgruntled neighbors of The Monadnock Rod and Gun Club on Route 202 met with the selectmen to air their complaints. Their complaints were prompted by the club’s recent…

History comes alive in Hillsborough August 18-19

Discover Hillsborough’s beautiful, historic hidden gems at the 2012 Living History Event from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, August 18 and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, August 19. The Hillsborough Historical Society and the Living History Event Committee will host this…

Fired Peterborough EMT plans to sue the town

The Peterborough EMT, fired in March is planning to sue the town, charging that she was unfairly fired. Jennifer Duval was fired after town officials determined her inability to…

 

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