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The Messenger – March 24, 2023

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Download The Messenger - March 24, 2023 (pdf)Henniker voters open their wallets

An unusually small crowd attended Henniker’s Town Meeting on Saturday. To the surprise of many, all spending articles were passed with little discussion and debate. Voters easily approved the…

Deering voters approve purchasing a new ambulance after a prolonged discussion

Only 65 voters registered to attend the Deering Town Meeting on Saturday. Voters approved the $2,317,606 Operating Budget and added $433,900 to the previously established…

31st Annual Henniker Rotary Club Rabies Clinic

Henniker Rotary President Paul Keiner has announced the club will partner with Back in the Saddle Equine Therapy Center (BITS) at its 31st Annual Dog and Cat Rabies Clinic…

Hillsborough man – Multiple Thefts

Aaron K. Richard was arrested by the Henniker Police Department on an arrest warrant from the Concord Police Department and also had two arrest warrants from the Hillsboro Police Department. He was bailed on the Concord charges and transported to…

The Messenger – March 17, 2023

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Download The Messenger - March 17, 2023 (pdf)Former Bradford Fire Captain convicted

Russell “Rob” Steiz, 53, of Bradford, was sentenced to eight years in prison after he was found guilty of sexually assaulting two Concord women. Between the summer of 2019 and the spring of 2020, the former Bradford Fire Captain was accused of restraining and…

Bar Harbor Bank & Trust donates $5,000 to New London Barn Playhouse

Bar Harbor Bank & Trust has donated $5,000 to New London Barn Playhouse to provide tuition assistance to youth from low- and moderate-income families who want to participate in the organization’s…

Cottrell-Baldwin Lecture series, touch on historic preservation, more

The N.H. Division of Forests and Lands, along with the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, has announced this year’s lineup for the annual Cottrell-Baldwin Environmental Lecture series, with topics that touch on…

Hillsborough man faces DWI after crash

Hillsborough Officers responded to the report of a car off the road into a utility pole during a snowstorm. Upon arrival, Hawk McNeil was attempting to move the disabled vehicle. During a subsequent investigation, the defendant was determined to be…

The Messenger – March 10, 2023

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New Boston nurse charged with abuse

Nancy Waller, 67, the former head nurse at a New Boston care facility is facing felony charges that she broke the fingers of a brain-damaged patient in her care. Waller is on trial in…

Antrim Elementary school students attend residency at Dance Institute

Antrim Elementary School students recently participated in a residency program with the New Hampshire Dance Institute (NHDI). The week-long residency program, designed to empower students in their learning through physical exercise and…

Award winning author Ron Chernow to deliver NEC’s Commencement Address

Ron Chernow, award winning author of “Washington: A Life,” “The House of Morgan,” “Grant” and “Alexander Hamilton,” which became a blockbuster on Broadway will deliver the commencement address at New England College’s 2023 graduation ceremony on…

Chamber forum features candidates for Hillsborough Select Board & Planning Board

The Hillsborough Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a well attended Candidates Forum Tuesday evening. Candidates were each given three minutes to introduce themselves and explain why they were seeking that…

The Messenger – March 3, 2023

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Download The Messenger - March 3, 2023 (pdf)Weare and Henniker Elementary 4th and 5th Graders visit Kroka Expeditions

In an effort to start the transition to middle school and meet their future classmates, Washington Elementary School (WES) and Hillsboro-Deering Elementary School (HDES) fourth and fifth graders enjoyed a Winter Field Day at…

St. Patrick comes to New London Center for the Arts March 19th

March is the month to celebrate your Irish ancestry (or “wanna be” ancestry) with all the music, dancing, and laughter of St. Patrick’s Day. On Sunday, March 19 at 4 p.m., the Center for the Arts will be presenting…

Working as a Paraeducator in the Weare School District, what is it like?

Once a banker, Kelly Yelle is now a 17-year veteran paraeducator at Center Woods Elementary School. What began as a volunteer job in the preschool when her children were little, has turned into a lifelong passion…

Hopkinton Select Board establishes a 9 member Housing Committee

The Hopkinton Select Board has recently established a nine (9) member Housing Committee, whose mission is “to identify, analyze, and develop recommendations regarding Hopkinton’s current housing availability and future housing needs in…

The Messenger – February 24, 2023

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Download The Messenger - February 24, 2023 (pdf)Hopkinton & state police investigate tractor-trailer crash

On February 14th, Troopers from Troop G – Motor Carrier Enforcement Unit were requested to assist members of the Hopkinton Police Department with a reported commercial motor vehicle related crash on…

Hillsboro-Deering DECA Team returns from successful NH Conference

A young Hillsboro-Deering DECA team had good success at the recent New Hampshire DECA 66th Annual Career Development Conference. It was held Wednesday, February 8 through Friday, February 10, 2023, at the Hilton Doubletree in Manchester, NH. Thirteen team members attended this…

Boys BasketBall

Division III Preliminary: No. 4 Hopkinton 65, No. 13 Inter-Lakes 49: The Hawks took a 10-point lead into halftime and exploded in the third quarter for 24 points and advanced to the Division III quarterfinals with a win over the Lakers…

Girls Basketball

Division III Quarterfinals: Hopkinton 54, No. 4 Prospect Mountain 40: Shaylee Murdough and Elise Miner keyed a 7-0 run to open the second half as the Hawks seized control en route to the quarterfinal victory…

The Messenger – February 17, 2023

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Download The Messenger - February 17, 2023 (pdf)Bennington roof collapses

Two people were taken to a hospital on February 10 after a house under construction in Bennington collapsed. Investigators with the state fire marshal’s office said it appears that high winds caused the roof to…

TV feature on Henniker’s White Birch KnitWits brings a happy ending

The Monday before Thanksgiving 2022, the White Birch Center KnitWits knitting club members were quite excited to settle in for the evening at their respective homes. That was the night to which they had all been…

Boys Basket Ball

Raymond 56, Hillsboro-Deering 43: The Hillcats fell on the road to end their season. Coe-Brown 73, John Stark 46: A better defensive effort in the second half by the Generals wasn’t enough to match Coe-Brown’s balanced offensive production in the first half…

Girls Basketball

Hillsboro-Deering 44, Raymond 26: After a close first half, the Hillcats came out with a much better effort and outscored Raymond, 13 -1, in the third to take control of the game and get a nice victory on senior night…

The Messenger – February 10, 2023

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OSRAM expanding in Hillsborough

OSRAM SYLVANIA, Inc. (OSI), the leader in automotive lighting solutions for the automotive aftermarket and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), is making a multi-million dollar investment in its Hillsboro plant and employees. During a job fair at…

Hillsborough voters to face an ambitious 30 article Warrant at Town Meeting

A modest size crowd attended the Hillsboro-Deering School District’s 2+ hour Deliberative Session Monday evening. Following a presentation by Board Chair Chris Bober, Rep. Riche Colcombe moved to reduce the…

Small crowd, long debates, few changes at H-D Deliberative Session

St. Thomas 58, Hillsboro-Deering 39: The Saints controlled the boards with their size and aggression. Bedford 73, Goffstown 38: Noah Durham and Cam Hujsak, scored 10 points each….

Convicted of Hillsborough sexual assaults

A Newport man previously convicted of sexually assaulting a child is awaiting sentencing after being convicted of abusing three other children in Hillsborough in…

The Messenger – February 3, 2023

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Download The Messenger - February 3, 2023 (pdf)Slavery in New Boston

New Boston Police and local schools are among the defendants in a recent lawsuit brought by a Chinese-born girl who ended up a slave to a New Boston family who adopted her. The suit also names her…

Kearsarge Food Hub named Lake Sunapee Chamber’s Business of the Year

Kearsarge Food Hub is honored to have been named the 2022 Business of the Year by the Lake Sunapee Region Chamber of Commerce. This award is for any…

Boys Basketball

St. Thomas 58, Hillsboro-Deering 39: The Saints controlled the boards with their size and aggression. Bedford 73, Goffstown 38: Noah Durham and Cam Hujsak, scored 10 points each….

Girls Basketball

Conant 63, Hillsboro-Deering 31: Emily Howell scored 23 points for H-D, but the undefeated Orioles took control of the game in the first quarter and stayed in control until the final buzzer. St. Thomas 58, Hillsboro-Deering 39: Emily Howell led the Hillcats with18 points and Morgan Dean added 15, but the Saints controlled the boards with their size and aggression…

The Messenger – January 27, 2023

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Download The Messenger - January 27, 2023 (pdf)Deering salutes Cindy Gidley’s 25 years of service

The Deering Fire and Rescue members recently hosted a surprise going away celebration for Rescue Lieutenant and Paramedic Cindy Gidley. Cindy, husband Craig and…

Third hospital joins New England College’s Nurse Training program

A $2 million federal grant will help New England College expand space to train future nurses at three hospitals, including the two in Manchester, as an acute shortage of nurses persists across the state and…

Tucker Library Trustees’ request draws vigorous Select Board debate

The Henniker Select Board held a lengthy meeting to deal with several issues. Fire Chief Jim Morse renewed his request for a 2023 warrant article to construct an 81,000 fire pond. The Board agreed to sponsor the article although it may…

Car carrier slams into tow truck on I89 in Warner

On January 23rd, Troopers were on scene with a right lane closure on Interstate 89 South in the town of Warner near mile marker 21.8. At approximately 1:17 p.m., a tractor-trailer unit was passing the…

The Messenger – January 20, 2023

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Download The Messenger - January 20, 2023 (pdf)H-D School Budget down $1604.00

The Hillsboro-Deering School Board held a public hearing on its proposed 2023-2024 Operating Budget and Warrant Articles. The budget at $24,072,133 is actually a $1,604 reduction from the current budget. Although operational spending has increased by…

NH school enrollments are declining while costs are escalating

Public schools across the U.S. are losing students and New Hampshire is leading the way. Axios reported Sunday that, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, Granite State public school enrollment fell by 14 percent between…

Boys Basketball

Pembroke 69, John Stark 54: Dylan Grivois led the Generals with 13 points, Donnie White added 11 and Abe Twomey 10. Gilford 79, Hopkinton 42: The Hawks went down 23-7 in the opening quarter and was never able to bounce back against the defending champion Eagles…

Girls Basketball

Campbell 52, Hillsboro-Deering 47: Campbell hit a late 3 to go up by three points and Emily Howell had a 3 go in and out of the basket. The Hillcats had to foul and Campbell made the free throws to secure the victory. Newport 42, Hillsboro 35: Hillsboro got within 2 late in the game but Newport scored off a turnover and after a Hillsboro miss Newport hit a huge 3 to secure the victory…

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