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The Messenger – June 7, 2019

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Download The Messenger - June 7, 2019 (pdf)Hillsborough man sentenced to serve six months in jail

Alan Clark, 19, of Hillsborough, who was high on methamphetamine when he assaulted a woman and attempted to steal two police cruisers at a crash scene in Canterbury, will spend six months in jail. A Merrimack County Superior Court Judge suspended the remaining six months of a one-year county jail sentence on conditions of…

Eversource & Liberty Utilities offer a no-cost energy analysis in Franklin

As part of its ongoing revitalization efforts, the City of Franklin is launching a campaign with Eversource and Liberty Utilities to provide businesses in the community with a no-cost energy analysis, energy-efficient equipment upgrades and facility improvements. From June 3 through June 7, energy experts will be in the community meeting with…

Weare data breach of police arrest records

Weare officials announced a data breach that could affect people arrested by Weare police before March 2017. A malware attack resulted in unauthorized access to a municipal computer and files it contained between March 6 and March 13, 2017, according to an alert the town posted on its website and on social media. “The Town of Weare has no evidence right now that any…

Hopkinton may raise age to buy tobacco & vapor products from 18 to 21

Steven Chamberlin, Superintendent of the Hopkinton School District, informed the School Board that a survey of Hopkinton High School students found 27% have used an e-cigarette, but he and other administrators believe the number is higher. Although the district has tried to combat the issue by bringing in lung health experts to educate students on the risks of…

GIRLS LACROSSE

Division III Championship. Shorthanded Hawks prevail in a shootout
#1 Hopkinton 12, #3 Derryfield 11: Although they held a four-goal lead at the time, the Hawks picked up their fourth card and would be forced to play the final eight minutes a player down. Ellie Morrall scored what turned out to be the game winner with 1:29 left. After making it to the championship game last season and losing, nobody on the Hopkinton side wanted to feel that disappointment again…

BOYS LACROSSE

Division III Semifinals. #2 Hopkinton 10, #2 Kearsarge 6: Kearsarge fell behind by as much as three in the first half, only to regroup with a rally led by senior Emilie Webster to tie the game early in the second. But Derryfield, funneling its offense through sophomore Lucy Licata and junior Olivia Strong, scored five straight times in the second and held Kearsarge scoreless for nearly 18 minutes to secure a finals berth…

The Messenger – May 31, 2019

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Download The Messenger - May 31, 2019 (pdf)Franklin Savings Bank’s 150th

Franklin Savings Bank will host a 150th Anniversary Celebration on Saturday, June 29th in downtown Franklin. The event will begin with the FSB 150th 5K Run/Walk, in partnership with Millennium Running; a market day featuring local artisans, food and activities for all ages; followed by live performances by…

Plan NH Charette cites increased downtown parking as the key to revitalization

A large cross section of Hillsborough residents were joined by about a dozen volunteer architects, engineers, designers, and traffic experts from Plan NH, who spent two days observing, discussing and debating ways to revitalize Central Square…

Community Church of New Boston’s Choir at Carnegie Hall in NYC

Come on over to Molly’s Tavern in New Boston, NH on Sunday, June 16th from 1pm – 6pm for a community BBQ, to benefit the Community Church of New Boston’s Choir to help offset the cost of performing at Carnegie Hall in NYC this December. The choir, having been recently invited by Distinguished Concerts International NY to perform in…

Henniker students learn from cartoon artist

Henniker Community School students in grades 1 to 4 and grade 6 spent five days last week working with Henniker native and cartoonist Marek Bennett. Students learned the art of cartooning while each grade made a class book during his artist in residence. Marek Bennett also released his newest graphic novel, The Civil War Diary of…

GIRLS SOFTBALL

Goffstown 12, Bedford 7: Trailing 4-0 heading to the bottom of the second, Goffstown rallied back by putting up a six-spot in the frame. Twelve Grizzlies came to the plate. John Stark 9, Pelham 1: Izzy Nelson pitched a no-hitter for John Stark allowing one earned run and striking out 10. Lilli Stogner hit a three-run home run…

BOYS BASEBALL

Sunapee 3, Derryfield 1: In Cooperstown, NY, Darren Hulton fired seven innings of one-run ball, spreading around four hits and striking out six. Jordan Chappell led the Lakers’ offense with a 2-for-4 showing at the plate to go along with two RBIsFranklin 4, Winnisquam 3: The Bears took an early lead when Allard homered in the first inning, but Franklin rallied back in the fifth with four runs to go up, 4-1. Winnisquam battled back to pull within a run in the sixth, but fell short after stranding two runners on base in the seventh…

The Messenger – May 24, 2019

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Download The Messenger - May 24, 2019 (pdf)10% Franklin teacher layoffs?

Franklin school administrators recently presented two budgets to the city council. One plan to spend $16.8 million was approved by the school board and a contingency plan to spend $14.3 million in order to stay under the city’s spending cap. The $2.5 million difference between the two proposals is staggering…

Plan NH Charette cites increased downtown parking as the key to revitalization

A large cross section of Hillsborough residents were joined by about a dozen volunteer architects, engineers, designers, and traffic experts from Plan NH, who spent two days observing, discussing and debating ways to revitalize Central Square…

The 2019 N.H. Summer Learning Challenge

The end is near. Of the academic year for New Hampshire schools, that is. But learning shouldn’t stop just because school is out. The New Hampshire Department of Education is launching its 2019 Summer Learning Challenge to help parents stop the summer slide. Building on a program begun last year, the 2019 Summer Learning Challenge includes…

H-D’s Alexander Ager named Artistic Director of the Kearsarge Chorale

Kearsarge Chorale, a community choral group affiliated with Colby-Sawyer College in New London, is pleased to announce the appointment of Alexander Ager as its new Artistic Director. Ager, the K-8 music teacher at the Andover Elementary/Middle School, graduated from Hillsboro-Deering High School, holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Education from…

SOFTBALL

Goffstown 9, Merrimack 6: Shannon Gifford belted a three run home run, the 20th of her career, to help Goffstown earn its second straight come-from-behind win. John Stark 12, Lebanon 0: Tyler Descoteau threw a complete game shutout with 5 K’s…

LACROSSE

ConVal 4, Hanover 1: Casey Jordan pitched his best game of the season, striking out 12 Hanover batters with two walks, a hit batter, three hits and an unearned run. Hopkinton 13, Campbell 5: Hopkinton responded in kind with a flurry of goals and made it 7-3 at half. The Hawks worked hard on clears and offense to maintain possession the rest of the way and hold their lead…

The Messenger – May 17, 2019

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925 NEC graduates – Undergrad, Masters and Doctorate degrees conferred

Bright skies and a cool breeze welcomed attendees at New England College’s 72nd Commencement Exercises on Saturday. After bagpiper Eric Goodchild led the faculty and students to their seats, President Michele Perkins welcomed all to the festivities. Sarah Derian, the graduate studies speaker called NEC the perfect foundation to find opportunity. “While we have earned this degree today, we must not forget to look around for unexpected teachers,” she said. “They are all around us, all the time.” Meaghan Six, the undergraduate class speaker, reported that “New England College wasn’t…

Newport’s recovery could be a plan for Hillsborough’s

With Hillsborough’s Plan NH Charette scheduled this weekend, Newport native son Jay Lucas, spoke to a well attended breakfast meeting of the Hillsborough Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday. Lucas remarked how similar Hillsborough and Newport are, as Victorian mill towns which have fallen on tough times and a striving to regain their vitality. A successful businessman in New York City, Lucas retains a love for his hometown and has launched “The Sunshine Initiative” to resurrect Newport’s economy and community spirit. He outlined a two pronged approach of long term and more immediate goals. He stressed that…

Colby-Sawyer College Commencement under the big white tent

Colby-Sawyer President Susan Stuebner welcomed all to the College’s Commencement Exercises last Saturday. Addressing the graduates she said, “this is your day, and we look forward to celebrating you and all of your accomplishments.” She then asked for a moment of silence in honor of former adjunct faculty member Dr. Jeanine Ruhsam, who passed away this semester. Senior Speaker William Hyland was reminded of the words of St. Thomas Aquinas, who wisely said,…

No injuries in Franklin two-family fire

A fire that started in a child’s bedroom on the second floor of a Franklin home early Friday morning was quickly extinguished by fire crews, officials said. No one was injured in the fire that occurred at 42 W. Bow St. just after 4 a.m., Deputy Chief David Hall said. There was also no extensive damage; both of the families living in the two-story home were able to return to the building an hour after crews arrived. Officials are still investigating the cause of the fire, which they said was…

SOFTBALL

Trinity 13, Franklin 3: Kiera Gilman allowed four hits and struck out 12 in the circle and went 3-for-4 at the plate for Trinity (3-6). Teammates Josie Zelensky and Emma Service also…

BASEBALL

Hopkinton 18, Franklin 0: The Hawks scored seven runs in the first inning after two outs to take control early. Franklin’s TJ Laramie had a double in the fourth for his team’s only…

The Messenger – May 10, 2019

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Download The Messenger - May 10, 2019 (pdf)Hillsboro-Deering DECA shines at international competition

Hillsboro-Deering High School DECA recently returned from the international competition in Orlando, Florida with several winners. The group attended the conference from April 26 – May 1, 2019 and during this event three teams made their way into the finals of their respective competitions and finished in the top eight of their competitive event. This year H-D had two Virtual Business Retail Management teams qualify for the finals. The team of Chloe Braun, Emma Curley and Cassidy Marshall finished in 8th place internationally in an event that…

Two nights of spectacular Newport fireworks on May 17 & 18

The Newport Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to partner with the Town of Newport’s Parlin Field Airport to present two great nights of fireworks, free to the public. Friday May 17th and Saturday May 18th we invite you to “Blast” into Summer from 5pm – 10pm at the Airport for two nights filled with fantastic Class “B” fireworks displays presented by the NH Pyrotechnics Association. All are welcome to this free event to watch the NHPA Friday night for their open event, and…

H-D’s Marc Payeur recognized as a Running Start Program Champion

Governor Chris Sununu, Chancellor Ross Gittell and NH Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut joined New Hampshire’s Community Colleges to honor Hillsboro-Deering’s Marc Payeur as one of seven individuals from high schools across the state who have been advocates for the Community College System of NH’s Running Start program.  Running Start enables high school students to take courses at their schools for dual high school and college credit. By earning college credits while in high school, students…

Several changes made to Deering Beach & Boat Launch Ordinances

Over the winter, during open/public Deering Selectmens meetings, the Board made several changes and updates to town ordinances with the intent of reducing some of the overcrowding issues, increasing life/fire/health/traffic safety, and…

BASEBALL

Hillsboro-Deering 9, InterLakes 2: The HDHS Hillcats were able to get their bats going racking up 10 hits with Edward Figueroa leading the team by going 3 for 4. Jack Ferguson turned two double plays which was key to the Hillcat defense.  Sawyer Jones took the win…

SOFTBALL

Belmont 21, Hillsboro-Deering 2: The Red Raiders recorded 19 hits, four of which came from Morgan Hall. Julianna Estremera earned the win, allowing two runs on five hits and five…

In New Hampshire – May 2019

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Download In New Hampshire - May 2019 (pdf)Tickets now on sale for 6th Annual Halcyon Music Festival June 20-29

24 world-class musicians to perform seven chamber music concerts in Portsmouth over just 10 days. The 2019 Halcyon Music Festival returns to Portsmouth June 20 through 29 and subscriptions and individual tickets are now on sale. Now in its sixth year, the festival brings 24 world-class musicians together to live, rehearse and perform a series of seven chamber music concerts over…

Taste of Monadnock & Beyond Food & Wine Festival Sunday, June 2nd

Shelter From The Storm will be holding their Fifth Annual TASTE OF MONADNOCK & BEYOND FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL at the WOODBOUND INN, Rindge, NH on Sunday, June 2nd from 5 to 8:30 pm. Rudy Rosalez has once again generously donated the use of his restaurant, playbarn, ballroom, and grounds for this event. All proceeds will…

Come join the New Hampshire Renaissance Faire coming May 11th

On May 11th-12th & 18th-19th New Hampshire Renaissance Faire will celebrate 15 years . In this time New Hampshire Renaissance Faire has grown to be one of the finest events of its kind in New England, and is certainly positioned to continue to improve upon its already-impressive status, with a new location, improved layout, ever-increasing lists of vendors and fan-favorite performers…and now…

Canterbury Shaker Village opens May 4

Heifer Parade & Free Opening Day Kicks off 50th Anniversary Year. Canterbury Shaker Village opens for the season on Saturday, May 4 from 10 am to 4 pm. Admission is free to all. For many families, the highlight of the day is the Heifer Parade at 11 am, when young cows from Brookford Farm are brought to their summer pastures on Shaker lands. Children will love the traditional maypole dancing that follows. Canterbury-based fiddler and caller Dudley Laufman will…

 

The Messenger – May 3, 2019

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After receiving advice from the New Hampshire School Board Association about how to handle public comments at the meetings, the Newport School Board has change its public comment policy. On April 24th, Barrett Christina, president of the NHSBA, and William Phillips, NHSBA staff attorney, instructed the board…

NH family bringing unique, flattering fashions to downtown Henniker

New Hampshire resident Sherry Lauter was getting stopped seemingly everywhere she went. Whether it was out to dinner or on vacation, people wanted to know where she had purchased her clothing. The answer? Jamaican designer Courtney Washington.“I first fell in love with the look and fit of Courtney Washington’s designs,” Sherry Lauter says. “But…

Newport native Jay Lucas to address Hillsborough Chamber

Jay Lucas, CEO & Chairman of The Lucas Group in New York City, and author of American Sunshine, will be the featured speaker at the Hillsborough Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast at 8:00 AM on May 14th at the American Legion Hall. A native of Newport, NH, Lucas has not…

Charrette hopes to revitalize downtown Hillsborough

The Town of Hillsborough is hosting a two-day charrette (planning session) with Plan New Hampshire focusing on the revitalization of the downtown. The Plan NH team will be in town from Friday, May 17th morning through the afternoon of Saturday, May 18th. Two public listening sessions will…

BASEBALL

John Stark 3, Stevens 2: Nathan Isabelle struck out six batters while surrendering four hits and two runs. Ben Stogner went 3-for-3 at the plate and swiped three bases for the Generals…

SOFTBALL

Newport 10, Sunapee 9: Sunapee had the lead, 6-4, before a 3-run bottom of the third for the Tigers gave them a 7-6 edge. Sunapee scored 3 runs to go up 9-8, but Newport put two more on the board in the bottom of the seventh to walk-off with the win…

The Messenger – April 26, 2019

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Following an exceptionally volatile meeting, with several personal attacks, the Newport Schoal Board voted 5-0 to support Vice Chairman Virginia Irwin’s motion to suspend public comments during meetings until it can review how to proceed in the future. Irwin, who previously critized the tone of that meeting, offered the following in support of her…

Antrim Select Board concerned with speed on Main Street

Resident John Anderson approached the Antrim Select Board to ask that they petition the State to lower the speed limit on Main St. (State Route 202) to 25mph. After a lengthy discussion with input from the audience, Chief Lester spoke about changes that can be made, but that the probability of the State changing the speed limit was very small. Part of the current concern is the increased amount of…

Two service dogs at Kearsarge Middle School

Anna Cook, a seventh grade student, has been bringing her service dog, a black lab named Yoshie, to Kearsarge Regional Middle School for a little more than a year. Jacob Heath, a sixth grade student, just began bringing his service dog, a German shepherd named Sophie, to school for the past month. Both students have diabetes, and their service dogs are trained to recognize a change in their student’s blood sugar by…

Hillsborough Select Board abates taxes – debates bus ownership

Members of the Greater Hillsborough Senior Services appeared before the Hillsborough Select Board to explain some of the programs that they run and specifically about the bus owned by GHSS. The current bus is 11 years old and often has maintenance issues that are costing…

BASEBALL

Winnisquam 11, Hillsboro-Deering 5: The Bears broke open a 4-3 game with two runs in the sixth and five in the seventh. Pittsfield 11, Sunapee 1: Pittsfield put up six runs in the bottom of the second and scattered five more to beat Sunapee…

SOFTBALL

Winnisquam 15, Hillsboro-Deering 12: Winnisquam overcame a 12-11 deficit on Friday evening. The shorthanded Bears had freshman Cheyenee Cooper take the circle for the first time and had a solid outing for five innings. Keene 7, Goffstown 2: The Blackbirds broke a 1-1 tie with a four run fourth inning…

The Messenger – April 19, 2019

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Download The Messenger - April 19, 2019 (pdf)No leads in search for missing Hillsborough woman

As the search for a missing Hillsborough woman heads into its second week, investigators are requesting the public’s assistance. Linda Minery, 53, was first reported missing on April 7 after she left home at roughly 2:30 a.m. without telling her 78-year-old mother where she was going. She left her car in the driveway and took off…

Neighbor shoots through ceiling – hits 2-year-old Newport girl

A 2-year-old girl who was shot in the leg while she lay sleeping is recovering and the downstairs neighbor who allegedly fired the shot through his bedroom ceiling is now charged with felony reckless conduct with a deadly weapon…

Newport Farmers Market seeks new vendors

The Newport Farmers Market is accepting vendor applications for the 2019 season. The season will run every Friday from 3 to 6 pm, rain or shine, from May 17 to October 11. The market’s 2019 letter and accompanying application can be downloaded from the website www.newportfarmersmarketnh.com/vendor-application/ For more…

Hillsboro-Deering considering joining ConVal’s suit against the state

The Hillsboro-Deering School Board had a lengthy meeting with Attorney Will Phillips from the NH School Boards Association discussing the recent ConVal District suit against the State of NH over state funding. Phillips made it clear that he could not recommend a course of action, but could outline…

BASEBALL

John Stark 13, Milford 2: Brett Patnode went 3-for-3 with four runs scored and two steals while Jake Cole and Aaron Robertson each had two hits for John Stark. John Stark 6, St. Thomas 2: Brett Patnode led John Stark of Weare, going 2-for-4 at the plate with two RBIs and a steal and pitching five innings…

SOFTBALL

Goffstown 10, Alvirne 7: Shannon Gifford hit two home runs for the Grizzlies in their season- opening win. Bishop Brady 8, Hillsboro-Deering 1: Abby Santis homered twice and drove in six to lead the Giants…

The Messenger – April 12, 2019

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Download The Messenger - April 12, 2019 (pdf)Police searching for missing 53-year-old Hillsboro woman

Police are looking for Linda Minery, a 53 year old female from Hillsboro, who left her elderly mother suddenly at 2:30am Sunday without saying where she was going or what she was doing. She was last seen wearing a black jacket, black pants and carrying a blue bag. Her vehicle was left in the driveway and she may have left on…

Newport, “The Sunshine Town” featured in Business NH Magazine

Newport, “The Sunshine Town,” is featured in the latest edition of Business NH Magazine for using both traditional and unique ideas, like infrastructure improvements, industry diversification, and a New York-based internship for Newport students to brighten its economic future. Town Manager Hunter F. Rieseberg and former resident Jay Lucas are credited with…

Hillsborough sidewalks to be built on South side of West Main Street

Scott Bourcier, an engineer with Dubois & King, updated the Hillsborough Select Board on the results of the West Main Street sidewalk feasibility study. His firm considered three possible senarios: 1. Do Nothing; 2. Build sidewalks on the South side and 3. Build sidewalks on the North side of the highway. A trio of factors influenced the final decision, including…

Armed home invasion while out on bail

Although Goffstown Police Chief Rob Browne says he doesn’t consider himself a psychic, Thursday’s arrest of 36-year-old Matthew Gedney for an armed home invasion in Alexandria was predictable.”You don’t have to be a brilliant mind at all to figure out that guy is just gonna get himself back into trouble and you just hope that somebody doesn’t get hurt along the way,” said Browne of Gedney. On March 12, Gedney, who had multiple outstanding misdemeanor and felony…

4th & 5th graders design mom’s jewelry

For more than 25 years, M.J. Harrington Jewelers has hosted their popular “Mother’s Day Contest” and this year is no exception. The family-run, 71-year-old business extends an invitation to selected area schools for all of their Grade 4 and Grade 5 students asking that they participate in the contest which is supervised by their teachers. The students are encouraged to design and draw a pin or pendant to honor their mother…

Belknap Subaru Shares the Love with Every Child is Ours

Mark Johnstone, President of Belknap Subaru, with his staff, and John Hayes, and Bill Bergeon, representing Subaru of New England, presented a check to Lisa and Chuck Drew of Every Child is Ours. The organization was presented a check for $20,017. The money was raised by Belknap Subaru’s Staff, and customers, selecting the local charity to…

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