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The Messenger – September 27, 2019

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Linda Killer and several residents of King Hill Road expressed their concerns over the excessive speeds on their road. Killer said that the 2.4 mile road is steep and windy with cars and heavy construction vehicles greatly exceeding the posted 35 mph speed limit. She said that with the road recently paved and a…

Goffstown Public Library has been named the NH Library of the Year

The Goffstown Public Library has been recognized and named as the New Hampshire Library Trustee Association’s 2019 Library of the Year. The award will be presented in a ceremony at the Library on October 10 at 6 p.m. and the public is invited to attend…

Masonic Hall may be Bradford Police Station

Selectmen Jason Allen and John Pfeifle, as well as Town Administrator Karen Hambleton, met with Town Hall Architect Jay Barrett at the Masonic Hall building. The Selectmen asked for an assessment on the feasibility to convert the property for proposed future uses which include conversion to a Police Department or utilizing the space as a meeting…

Bennington’s big boom heard for miles around

Target shooters using Tannerite targets at a Bennington bachelor party caused a major explosion that was felt and heard throughout the area. Residents of Antrim, Deering and Francestown, as far away as Route 9. No one was hurt and using the explosive in target shooting is not illegal, but Keith Nason, Bennington Emergency Management Director and Assistant Fire Chief, created a Facebook post to alert people that everything was…

GIRLS SOCCER

Belmont 5, Hillsboro-Deering 1: The Hillcats kept it close in the first half, but the Raiders broke open a 1-1 halftime score in the second half. Bow 6, Milford 1: The Falcons added a second goal before halftime, and scored four more unanswered in the second half on their way to a 6-1 statement win….

BOYS FOOTBALL

Campbell 36, Newport 0: Late in the third quarter, Keegan Mills reached the 4,000 yards milestone following an 8-yard jaunt into the end zone to help lead the Cougars to a onesided 36-0 triumph over Newport. Bow 49, John Stark 0: Seven players found the end zone for Bow in a 49-0 rout of John Stark on Saturday in Bow…

 

The Messenger – September 20, 2019

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DownloadThe Messenger - September 20, 2019 (pdf)Anonymous $5 million donation for NEC Athletic Complex

New England College has announced a $5 million anonymous pledge to support a new, 45,000-square-foot Athletic Complex on its Henniker campus. “This transformative gift, which has been in the works for quite some time, has already spurred other generous donors to consider additional five-, six-, and seven-figure contributions; major gifts which will help…

Nicaraguan Dance Troupe to perform at Weare & Henniker Schools

The Daughters of the Corn (Compas de Nicaragua) Nicaraguan Dance Troupe returns to SAU 24 schools for two days in September. The troupe will work with students at John Stark on Monday, September 23 and split the next day working with students at the Henniker Community School and the Weare Middle School. Everyone is invited to…

Dunbarton ballerina may turn professional

Dunbarton’s London Mills, 18, a senior at Bow High School reached the final round of the Genée International Ballet Competition in Toronto, one of the world’s most renowned ballet competitions. Mills was one of just six competitors from the United States among the 62 entrants at the event. After a two-day preliminary round split between…

Hillsboro-Deering Schools show mixed results on state-wide tests

Dr. Jennifer Crawford and the three school principals briefed the Hillsbor-Deering School Board on the latest state-wide testing results. High School Principal James O’Rourke was pleased to announced that his students made great progress in closing the gap with the state on science…

GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY

John Stark 2, Oyster River 0: Meg Giradet had a hand in both Stark goals, scoring the first and assisting on the second, which was scored by Delaney Forrestall. John Stark 3, Plymouth 2, OT: Elizabeth Aubin scored her second game-winning goal in overtime this season…

BOYS SOCCER

Hillsboro-Deering 2, Newfound 1: Jack Ferguson scored both Hillcat goals and Ben Ketterer had an assist. Coach’s quote: “It was a well-played match. The boys did a great job possessing the ball and controlling the game.” – H-D’s Glenn Winters. Sanborn 4, Hillsboro-Deering 3:Ben Ketterer scored a header off a Gunner Hagstrom assist in a strong first half, but it wasn’t enough to top the Indians..

 

The Messenger – September 13, 2019

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The benefit #PeterStrong in support of a local firefighter will be held Saturday September 14 from 5:30 to 11 at the American Legion on 169 Bound Tree Road in Contoocook. Dinner is 5:30 to 7 with music and dancing from 7 until 11. Local favorites The Complete Unknowns and Speed Trap are providing the music. There are raffles sponsored by local merchants and apparel for sale; all proceeds going to the benefit…

Superintendent Robert Hassett addresses the Hillsborough Chamber

SAU #34 Superintendent Robert Hassett spoke at Tuesday’s Greater Hillsborough Chamber of Commerce Breakfast meeting, highlighting some of the School District’s accomplishments. He reported that the 1,123 students in H-D schools have a student-teacher ration of 19.5/1 with a per pupil cost of $18,559 compared to the state average of $15,965. 42% of the students are eligible for…

Crew of the USS Kearsarge visits Warner

Command Master Chief Petty Officer Brad Dickey, seven Chief Petty Officers, and eleven Chief Selectees, all crew members of the USS Kearsarge LHD-3, made their annual pilgrimage to Warner over Labor Day weekend. As part of their training, each selectee class visits the town to learn more about their ship’s heritage. In addition to climbing Mt. Kearsarge and visiting the museums and shops in town, the group also performed a community service…

New London holds impressive Patriot’s Day rememberance

An overflow crowd arrived at the New London Fire station to attend the town’s annual 9/11 Observation Ceremonies. The sounds of Bill McKenney’s bagpipe filled the air as a group of first responders from several area towns marched in. MC Amy Lyon welcomed all and Fire Chief Jay Lyon led the Pledge of Allegiance before the 5th graders from Sutton and…

GIRLS SOCCER

Hillsboro-Deering 4, Trinity 3 (OT): The Hillcats knotted the score at 3-3 in the 80th minute and scored the game-winner seven minutes into overtime. Bow 3, Oyster River 2, 2OT: Highlights: Lindsey Burnham hit a beautiful strike to the far side netting from about 20 yards our for the game-winner in the final minute of the second overtime. The Falcons took a 2-0 lead in the first 15 minutes of the match, but the Bobcats clawed back to force overtime…

BOYS FOOTBALL

Hillsboro-Deering-Hopkinton 43, Laconia 6: Colby Quiet had 334 total yards of offense and six touchdowns to lead the Redhawks to a decisive season-opening victory. HDH led 21-0 at halftime and had a shutout for most of the game until Laconia blocked a punt and recovered it in the end zone late in the game.

 

In New Hampshire – September, 2019

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Download In New Hampshire - September, 2019 (pdf)Be bear-vigilant from now until the end of fall

The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department urges homeowners, campers, and those with dumpsters and chicken coops to continue to be bear-vigilant during August and September. Help build respectful relationships with bears: Secure all garbage in airtight containers inside a garage or adequate storage area, and put garbage out on the morning of pickup, not the…

Fab Fall Fests, Fairs, Fundraisers, Foliage & Family Fun in Mt Washington Valley

Mother Nature puts on a show that never disappoints, add these special events to a fall foliage getaway for the ultimate in autumn vacations. Pull out the calendar and start planning your fall getaway around these exciting fall festivals, fairs, fundraisers, foliage and family fun this fall…

NH Boat Museum to host Wolfeboro Vintage Race Boat Regatta

On Friday and Saturday, September 13 and 14, New Hampshire Boat Museum (NHBM) will host the eleventh biennial Wolfeboro Vintage Race Boat Regatta. In total, nearly 50 vintage boats will participate in the Regatta, including small outboards, Grand Prix hydroplanes, Jersey Skiffs and Gold Cup racing boats, in group heats on a one-mile oval-shaped course…

15th annual Portsmouth Fairy House Tour set for Sept. 21-22

Advance discounted tickets are now on sale for the 15th annual Portsmouth Fairy House Tour, which will be held on September 21 and 22, 2019, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. rain or shine. The long-standing charity event, produced by Friends of the South End (FOSE), is the world’s largest fairy house tour and features more than 250 handcrafted fairy houses made by local artists, florists, garden clubs club members, businesses, families and local school…

The Messenger – September 6, 2019

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Download The Messenger - September 6, 2019 (pdf)Ruger family’s Newport estate to be auctioned Saturday

The Ruger family is auctioning off its multi-million dollar Newport estate and is putting its ocean-side mansion in Maine on the auctioning block. “The family of William Ruger Jr. made the decision that they wanted to get both of these properties sold this year,” said Andrew Peterson of the…

Lucy’s Birthday Fundraiser in Hopkinton

Nearly one year after their daughter Lucy’s birth and diagnosis, Seth and Susan Greenblott hosted their first community fundraiser on Sunday to benefit a foundation they started for Lucy and other children living with this debilitating disease. All of the proceeds from “Lucy’s 1st Birthday Fundraiser” will support the KCNT1 Epilepsy Foundation, which has partnered with Boston Children’s Hospital to develop a new class of patient-specific drugs intended to block the effects of the genetic mutation that causes the disease. The family hopes…

Counterfeit $20.00 bill passed in Sunapee

A Sunapee business reported receiving a counterfeit $20 bill.  Business owners should be observant and on alert for any counterfeit bills. If received, please contact the Sunapee Police immediately at 763-5555 and provide as much information as possible about the suspect person and vehicle relating to…

Girls’ Soccer

Bow 8, Pelham 0: Kristina Pizzi scored three goals in the first 10 minutes of the match, leading the Falcons to another decisive victory. Stevens 3, Kearsarge 2, OT: Both teams generated scoring chances, but it was the Cardinals who struck with 20 seconds left in overtime to take the win….

Boys’ Soccer

Kearsarge 5, Pelham 0: Peter Russell scored on a head ball off a cross from Toby MacLeod for his second of the game to put Kearsarge up 2-0 at halftime and Seth Rutledge-Davis preserved the clean sheet in the second half. Coe-Brown 1, John Stark 0: Cam Doyle crossed a ball to Riley Brooks in the middle and Brooks’ shot sailed over the net for a near miss….

 

The Messenger – August 30, 2019

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Download The Messenger - August 30, 2019 (pdf)Hopkinton Boy Scout Troop 77 hosts Centennial Picnic

Hopkinton Boy Scout Troop 77 celebrated 100 years of service Sunday August 18. Approximately seventy-five people gathered for the Centennial Picnic to celebrate this momentous occasion held at the Town’s Kimball Lake Cabins. Two past Scoutmasters, Bradley Watson who lead the Troop from 1988 – 2001, and Charles Crathern who lead the Troop from 1957 to 1959, and Committee Chair from 1960 to 1966, shared stories from…

Over 250 pies donated at Newport’s 46th annual Apple Pie Festival

You absolutely could not have “ordered” a more picture-perfect day on Saturday for the 46th annual Apple Pie Crafts Fair and Richards Library Festival in downtown Newport. The event attracted an estimated 5000 people to the Newport Town Common to enjoy over 130 booths of handmade crafts, live music, the firemen’s famous chicken barbecue, and lots and lots of…

New teachers in Hillsborough and Washington

SAU 34 is delighted to welcome 13 new educators to our learning community. Back row: Alex Conway, Grade 4 Classroom Teacher H-DES; Abigail McHugh, French Teacher, H-DHD; Brooke McLain, School Nurse H-DES; Hannah Murdough, Kindergarten Teacher, H-DES; Sarah Button, Grade 8 Math Teacher H-DMS; Gregory Lefko, Grade 7 Writing Teacher, H-DMS…

Sunapee woman celebrates 111th birthday

New Hampshire’s oldest citizen celebrated her 111th birthday on Lake Sunapee. Hazel Nilson went on a boat tour of the lake Friday morning. It was organized by the Sunapee Police Department. Nilson was born Aug. 21, 1908, in…

Conservation Commission Walking Trails

During the recent Hillsboro Board of Selectmen’s meeting, Richard Head of the Conservation Commission appeared to discuss possibilities for walking trails on land owned by the Town and under the direction of the Commission. One idea is to use land in back of Shaw’s Market on West Main Street. The entrance would be at the stub between Red Coat Realty and Hagstrom’s Real Estate and proceed to the confluence of the two rivers behind…

 

The Messenger – August 23, 2019

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On Saturday, August 17th, Weare Fire Rescue Department responded to an OHRV accident on the Hopkinton-Everett Multi-use Trail System located in East Weare. Weare Fire Rescue, working with eye witnesses together with GPS coordinates from NH 9-1-1, was able to locate the injured rider on Bassett Mill Trail suffering from a…

Hillsborough restaurants dominate Henniker Rotary Club’s Chili Fest

The weather was as hot as the chili peppers but it didn’t hold back the crowd at Sunday’s Chili Fest. John Newell of Henniker won $392.00 in the 50/60 Raffle and Anthony Boame of Keene bested a field of 12 competitors to win the Hot Pepper…

Bunker Road residents discuss guardrails, speed bumps, speed limits

A proposal to install 725 feet of new guardrails on Bunker Road near Pleasant Lake drew a capacity crowd to the New London select Board meeting Monday evening. Resident Bill Hopwood had requested an appointment to discuss the idea, in hopes the town would consider installing a more esthetically pleasing version than the one…

Plans for Hillsborough Community Center

Resident Becky Johnson hosted an introductory meeting at the Middle School to unveil her plans for a multi-function Community Center in Hillsborough. A state employee, Johnson has worked for the Department of Revenue Administration, Health and Human Services and currently Fish & Game. She boasts expertise in Non-Profits and grant writing, and plans a…

Walk for Animals from Monadnock Humane Society set for Sept. 21

Monadnock Humane Society (MHS) is pleased to announce that its 31st Annual Walk for Animals will take place on Saturday, September 21, from 10 a.m.to 1 p.m. rain or shine (sign in begins at 9 a.m.). This year the Walk will return to the Keene Dillant-Hopkins Airport – a venue that is made possible by the kind support of the City of Keene and the Town of Swanzey. The theme for the 31st Walk for Animals is “Healthy Pets, Healthy People!” – highlighting the health benefits of the animal-human bond…

 

The Messenger – August 16, 2019

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NH Attorney General Gordon McDonald has identified Sergeant Austin McGuire, the second Weare Police Officer involved in last week’s standoff incident, which ended in the death of 43-year-old Weare resident Jeffrey Clough-Garvin. Maguire and fellow officer William Paul Lewis IV arrived at Clough-Garvin’s home following reports of a domestic dispute. Clough-Garvin exchanged gunfire with…

2018 Hillsboro-Deering graduate serves on a guided missile destroyer

A 2018 Hillsboro-Deering High School graduate and New Hampshire native is serving in the U.S. Navy aboard the guided-missile destroyer, USS Chung-Hoon. Seaman Taveya Ortiz works as a Navy boatswain’s mate aboard the guided-missile destroyer operating out of Joint Base Pearl…

John Stark Spanish teacher studies in Peru

Do you wonder where teachers spend their summers? John Stark Spanish teacher Stephanie Harpring traveled to Peru for two weeks to study indigenous culture and Spanish Language after receiving a scholarship from the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. While she studied at the Academia Latinoamericana de Español, she stayed with…

History comes alive in Hillsborough this weekend

Do you enjoy either the excitement of war battles, the joy of learning new dances, or finding out about who lived in your area before you settled here in NH? If you do, we have three events in Hillsboro this weekend you and your whole family will be interested in attending. With the horses and cannons, soldiers, Indians, and calvary, you can experience the…

Goffstown family safe after fire totals home

A Goffstown home was destroyed in a fire early Wednesday morning. The homeowner said that the smoke detector woke him up just after 4 a.m. and he saw flames and smoke in the living room and immediately woke up his wife and 3-month-old daughter. The family, which had just moved into the house a few weeks ago, was able to get out of the house, but two dogs…

 

The Messenger – August 9, 2019

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Download The Messenger - August 9, 2019 (pdf)Warner Select Board approves major renovations of Town Hall Offices

The Warner Select Board continued to discuss plans to move several Town Hall offices. The Town Clerk’s office would move into the Selectmen’s office using the back office for record storage. The Selectman’s Secretary would move into the Town Clerk’s office, office space for they…

Franklin multiple offender arrested again

A traffic stop last month in Hooksett led police to a Franklin felon, out on parole, who was arrested for being in possession of drugs and a gun. On July 24, a sergeant on patrol located a “suspicious motor vehicle” in the area of Hooksett Road and Ash Street. The sergeant stopped the vehicle and made contact with…

Injured Weare Police Officer released and recovering at home

Officer William Paul Lewis, the Weare officer shot last week while responding to a domestic violence call left the hospital Monday, thankful for the outpouring of support he has received. Lewis, 27, was accompanied by two…

New Boston 4th grader wins Maple Award

The NH Maple Producers Association has announced that the winner of this year’s Walter A. Felker Memorial Award is 4th grader Trevor Gaudet of New Boston. Open to NH youth ages 16 and younger, the statewide contest aims to encourage interest in the Granite State’s great maple sugaring tradition. Trevor’s project was…

Henniker Select Board approves sale of Hometown Hero Banners

The Henniker Select Board opened Monday’s meeting with a presentation by Matthew Wieczhalek-Seiler requesting permission to sell and erect banners honoring those who served in the military services. It would not be an…

 

In New Hampshire – August, 2019

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On Saturday, August 17, Wright Museum will host the 7th Annual Cruise in to the Wright, which will feature antique cars, hotrods and motorcycles. “This is a fun event that always features some great classic vehicles,” said museum Executive Director Mike Culver. “You never know what sort of vehicles you will find on any given year.” In total, more than 600…

New Hampshire Boat Museum to host 13th Annual Boathouse Tour

On Thursday, August 8, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., New Hampshire Boat Museum (NHBM) will host its 13th Annual Boathouse Tour. The tour, sponsored by Lake Life Realty Keller Williams and Church Landing, provides people with the opportunity to visit historic and new boathouses on Lake…

Upcoming Specialty Tours at Castle in the Clouds

Castle Preservation Society, the 13-year old non-profit organization dedicated to preserving, interpreting and sharing the iconic Castle in the Clouds property, is excited to welcome the public back for another season. There are many aspects of the Lucknow mansion that set it apart from other early 20th century homes, aside from its history, size and mountaintop location. This summer, visitors can explore these unique details on one-hour guided “Castle Close-Up” tours. The intimate, three-tour series began in…

Get revved up, The Way Home announces 10th Annual Freedom Ride

Local motorcycle riders, friends and supporters from The Way Home will be literally be hitting the road in August in support of the non-profit agency. The occasion: The organization’s 10th Annual Freedom Ride. The event takes place on Saturday, August 3rd with all proceeds benefiting the programs and services of The Way Home…

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