The Messenger – May 27, 2016

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The Messenger – May 27, 2016
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Wildlife Officer honored
Lieutenant Heidi Murphy of Andover,
NH's first female
Conservation Officer,
was honored as the
2015 Shikar-Safari
International Wildlife
Officer of the Year.
An 11-year veteran of Fish and Game,
Murphy patrolled in the Franklin area
for 8 years. Murphy currently serves
as Fish and Game Law Enforcement’s
Administrative Lieutenant, where she is
charged with reviewing, approving and
issuing all wildlife permits.
#1 Winnisquam Teacher
Jess Cobbett, (r), an art teacher at
Winnisquam Regional Middle School,
was recently honored as Winnisquam
Regional School District's "Teacher of
the Year" and
celebrated the
honor with
her husband
and daughter.
She is among
29 teachers
statewide vying for the award as New
Hamsphire Teacher of the Year 2017.
Stoddard pair honored
Teachers Tina Minard and Amanda
Bridges accepted
the Watershed
Award for
James Faulkner
Elementary
School that was
presented by NH
Fish and Game on May 14 at the Watershed Education Program Teacher and
Volunteer Recognition Day at the Fells
Historic Estate and Gardens in Newbury.
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Future Firefighters Stacy, 4, and Edward, 3, Aucoin began their training at Saturday's Open House at the Henniker Fire Department.
Stark teacher resigns
Investigated for inappropriate relations with students
The Messenger has learned that a John
Stark social studies teacher at John Stark
resigned in March amid a police investigation
into his relationships with female students.
In an email to parents, Principal Chris
Corkery wrote that the resignation was accepted by the school board at its April meeting.
After receiving the December complaint, he
was placed on paid administrative leave, while
SAU 24 conducted their own investigation.
When his computer underwent a technical
analysis, no inappropriate content was found.
However, Weare Police received a separate
complaint and opened an investigation. Officers visited the school to meet with Corkery
and the teacher, who admitted downloading
a picture of a 14 or 15 year old female student
in a dress, and later to downloading pictures
of multiple female students from social media
and masturbating to the photographs. The
investigation has been suspended due to lack
of evidence. Corkery wrote that the district
would take no further action, but did not name
the teacher.
Plans for Corvus Group's Bradford Facility derailed
The Messenger has received unconfirmed reports
that the Corvus Group's plans
to construct a para-military
training facility on 1,400 acres in
Bradford and Hillsboro has been
dealt a death blow. Reports indicate that major
landowner Naomi Payne has decided to sell her
property to the Ausbon Sergeant Land Trust
instead of to Corvus. Debbie Stanley, Executive
Director of the Ausbon Sergeant Trust, would
neither confirm nor deny the reports, saying
that conversations with landowners are confidential until an agreement is signed.
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Local history as
reported in The Messenger
May 29, 2015
Former Hillsborough Planner a finalist for Newport Manager
Franklin residents asked to invest in City's future
New Boston restricts Town Hall parking
Henniker School Board to privatize school lunch program
May 30, 2014
Hillsborough to combine Youth Services & Park Board
Former Dunbarton Selectman sentenced
Two Goffstown men hurt in OHRV accident
Dunbarton woman hits her boyfriend with a shovel
May 31, 2013
Deering V. Daniels #2
Warner Selectmen at odds with School Board
Newbury benefit for Chris Palmer's family
Family of six survives Hopkinton rollover
June 1, 2012
Auditors critical of Town Clerk Tax Collector
Weare policeman sues town
Hopkinton man nominated as judge
Warner students replace flags on veterans' graves
June 3, 2011
Newbury Meeting House nears completion
Antrim time capsule placed at monument's base
Sunapee to acquire or build a foot bridge
One killed, two injured in Stoddard rollover
May 28, 2010
Accident mars Sunapee bike race
Antrim to payoff its debt by 2011
New London continues to fund milfoil battle
Warner considers snowmobiles on Class VI roads
May 29, 2009
Henniker promotes Ryan Murdough to Police Chief
Hopkinton or ConVal may lose Superintendent
Bennington questions Rymes Oil over salvage operations
New Kearsarge principal named
May 30, 2008
Hillsborough man arrested for Peterborough theft
Bennington stolen cars sold for junk
Board restores nurse and kindergarten teacher at AES
Bob Edwards named hospital trustee
June 1, 2007
Drugs found at Sunapee school
Durgin Bridge dedication caps Memorial Day
Monadnock Hospital honors EMS Squads
Hancock man arrested for wife beating
June 2, 2006
Prosecutors drop Hopkinton rape charges
Superior Court upholds Bennington variance
New London Service Organization honors Cricentis
Antrim to host open forum on town's future
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Nighttime use of Goffstown Rail Trail draws strong opposition
If the Goffstown Select Board allows
dusk to dawn use of the Rail Trail, it will
do so over the objection of most residents
who live along its route. Monday night the
Board conducted its second public hearing
on an amendment to the Rail Trail Ordinance that would permit night use of the
trail with proper lighting.
As with the first hearing, the meeting room was filled with residents who
wanted to express their views. Chair Peter
Georgantas opened the hearing by reading
several letters into the record, including 17
from Caitlin Johnston's fourth grade class
at Bartlett Elementary School. As part of
their Social Studies curriculum Johnson
wanted to introduce her students to their
rights and responsibilities as citizens.
With good reasons, both pro and con, the
students' opinions broke down as 5 in
favor of nighttime use and 12 opposed.
The same ration applied to the adults
who spoke. The first speaker was Warren Denby, President of the Friends of
the Goffstown Rail Trail. In a surprise
Is Stark teacher a millionaire?
John Stark Regional High School
English
Teacher
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contestant
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earlier this
year. The episode will air locally on June 3
at 12:30 PM on WMUR-TV.
to many, he reported that his organization was neither in favor nor against the
proposal, but chose to be neutral. Speaking as an individual, he offered a potential
compromise adopted by other Rail Trails
nationally. Rather than allowing dusk to
dawn use, Denby suggested restricting use
between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m.
Nighttime use of Goffstown's Rail Trail drew a crowds.
Antrim Selectmen vote to add Main Street Crosswalk
At this week’s meeting the Antrim Select
Board voted to add a crosswalk on Main
St. in front of Edmunds Store. Siting safety
concerns, Rick Edmunds requested that
the town add the crosswalk. Not only is the
volume of traffic a problem, but the speed
at which they travel was also a concern. By
having an additional crosswalk between those
that are already on Main St., and adding signs
stating that pedestrians have the right of way,
pedestrians should be safer when crossing the
street. Selectman Bob Edwards questioned
the ability of a motorized wheelchair being
able to use the crosswalk and was assured that
the crosswalk would be angled to avoid the
curbs in order to be used by wheelchairs.
The Selectmen also voted to add two
more WEX cards for the Ambulance to use.
The program, now in effect for six months,
has been a good way for the departments to
purchase gas for the Town vehicles according to Town Administrator Donna Hanson.
Each card is assigned to a person and has an
assigned PIN to use and was originally designated to only Ambulance officers. Because of
assignments sometimes there is not an officer
responding and therefore there wasn’t a WEX
card available. The addition of two more cards
still makes the program manageable and allows crews to get gas when needed.
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for new and successful recycling initiatives in their Early Learning
and School-age programs. The award ceremony was part of the
Association’s annual School Recycling Conference & Expo, held at
the Radisson Hotel in Nashua. The person behind the success of the
recycling program at White Birch Center is Erica Miller, Assistant
Director of Education. “I am excited to educate and empower children to take action in their community and to play an important role
in protecting our planet,” states Miller. At White Birch, the children
collect recyclables in their own classroom bins and are responsible
for sorting them into larger outdoor bins on a weekly basis. They also
participate in contests like the Milk Jug Stomp and activities such as
Recycled Art. All the while, children are encouraged to question how
materials are used and reused, and to share these ideas at home and
with others.
The Hancock Woman's Club would like to congratulate the two
applicants who were chosen to receive a $1000 scholarship each, out
of the twelve applications received from local women living within
the ConVal School District. This year the club decided to open the
application process to all towns within the district. We were fortunate to increase the number of scholarship recipients to two due to
a donation from Harvey and Doreen Ames. We thank them for their
generosity and belief in supporting our club's Scholarship Fund. Our
first recipient, Amy Poisson of Hancock is attending the University
of New Hampshire, Durham. She will graduate from UNH Durham
with a Master’s Degree in nursing and a RN License after passing the
NCLEX. She is looking toward a nursing specialty in Geriatrics. Amy
O'Dell Wilson of Peterborough is our second recipient of a $1000
scholarship. Amy is pursuing a Master’s Degree program from New
England School of Acupuncture at their Worcester, MA facility. Her
goal is to set up a private practice in this area.
Residents contribute $81,900 to pave road
The Sunapee Select Board voted unanimously to accept an
$81,990 donation to pave Woodland Road. Residents of Woodland
Road are making the donation. Highway Director, Scott Hazelton
answered each objection read before the board. Highway Director,
Scott Hazelton said he believes the maintenance costs on the road
will be less and the environmental benefits will be substantial after
the drainage problems are fixed.
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Bow Veterans Memorial proposed as Eagle Scout project
Andrew Nicholls, a junior at Bow High
School met with the town's selectmen
Tuesday evening, seeking permission to
erect a Veterans Memorial on town property as his Eagle Scout project.
Nicholls proposes a "Clifford R. Kenney Veterans Memorial" be constructed
in honor of Seaman First Class Clifford
Kenney of Bow who is listed as MIA and
presumed dead with the sinking of the
USS Hancock CV-19 on March 24, 1944.
He is currently working on two proposed designs consisting of 5 granite posts
surrounding a 7 foot radius patio made
with engravers. The cost of one design is
estimated at $4,132.64, with a similar,
but more modest design at $2,632.64.
Nicholls has set an ambitious timetable for
his project, hoping to have the BSA Eagle
Board's approval on June 12th. Fundraising would begin immediately by selling
engraved pavers, with construction completed and a dedication on August 20th.
The gazebo area was suggested as a
location for the memorial, with other sites
given as alternatives.
Chair Harry Judd said that the gazebo
might not be an appropriate site and suggested working with selectman eric Anderson who sits on the Heritage Commission for a better site, perhaps at the Evens
Cemetery. Judd told Nichols that he could
tell the Eagle Board that the selectmen
approveed of his plan and that he should
return to them for final approval once the
site is secured.
Major expansion in Warner
John Matthews from Market Basket,
Andrew Davis from the Liquor Commission
and Gregory Moran from Aubochon Hardware met with the Warner Selectmen to
discuss plans to expand the Market Basket
complex.
John Matthews explained a liquor store
will go in the field next to McDonalds.
Aubuchon Hardware will be expanding their
existing store as well by 2,600 square feet.
The Liquor Commission would like to open
next spring. Both the Aubuchon expansion
and the building of the liquor store will happen at the same time. The liquor store will
be about 10,000 square feet, a single tenant
store. There will be extra parking spaces as
well to accommodate the Aubuchon expansion and parking for the liquor store. The
lighting will be situated so there is no spill
over on to another property.
Andrew Nicholls outlines his plans for a veterans' memorial.
Goffstown woman sentenced for embezzling $1 million
A Goffstown woman was sentenced to
27 months in prison for stealing over $1
million dollar from Henry’s Collision Center in Manchester. Court documents say
Suzan Harbinson 52, forged the owner’s
signature on 145 checks and then reported
she voided them because of mistakes she
made. The forged checks were deposited
by Harbinson into her business – ATA
Martial Arts of Southern New Hampshire,
LLC, in Bedford. As the deposits were
made, Harbinson wrote checks drawn on
the school’s account to be mailed to creditors and then used the remainder of the
stolen money for personal use. In addition to the period of imprisonment, Chief
United States District Court Judge Joseph
Laplante ordered Harbinson to make restitution payments totaling $1,007,999.83 to
the victim.
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John S. Shepard, III stands by the door bearing the plaque commemorating his grandmother and father. Leigh Webb photo.
Franklin Historial Society honors three
On Sunday, May 22nd, the Franklin Historical Society recognized Alice M. Shepard, John S. Shepard Jr., and Albert G. Garneau
by naming two spaces within the Society’s museum to honor their
monumental contributions to the chronicling of Franklin’s storied
history. Alice Shepard began writing her history of Franklin around
1930, taken up by her son John after her death, and finally printed
almost seven decades later in 1996. The main exhibition room at the
Society is now named for them. Alice’s grandson, John S. Shepard
III was in attendance to witness the new plaque’s placement on the
door leading to rotating displays documenting Franklin’s heritage,
one of which is dedicated to the efforts of Alice and John Jr. The
Society meeting room is now dedicated to the memory of Albert G.
Garneau, also the author of a history of Franklin, as well as being
the official city historian for many years and a valued member of,
and an incredible resource to, the Franklin Historical Society. It is
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Hopkinton murderer denied early release
Eric Windhurst of Hopkinton, convicted of murdering his
friend’s abusive stepfather in 1985 has been denied early release.
Judge Richard McNamara denied the request. Windhurst, has
about four years left in a 15-year sentence. Although ruling that
a release now would detract from the goal of general deterrence,
McNamara saw Windhurst as a “model prisoner,” and said he
would consider granting him earned time credits in which inmates
can knock a few months off their sentences through education and
programming. McNamara agreed that Windhurst has worked hard
in prison to rehabilitate himself and prepare for life on the outside.
Windhurst has already completed job training and several nonviolence seminars in prison. It’s unclear whether he is already eligible
for earned time credits.
Bids too high for Warner roundabout
All offers expire December 31st, 2015.
Gene McCarthy from McFarland Engineering presented 2 bids
for the roundabout: Weaver Brothers $927,970.75 and F.L. Merrill
Construction $765,507.00, Both bids came in higher than what was
estimated for Phase III. Gene said his firm will be going back and
comparing the pricing against their estimate to see what's the best
course of action. Chairman Carson asked what are the options available. Gene said to re-bid. The Town Administrator confirmed the
budgeted amount for construction and engineering was $735,000.
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Newport guidance counselor convicted of indecent exposure
Thomas Mauzy of Sunapee, a Newport
High School guidance counselor has been
sentenced to a year in the Sullivan County
House of Corrections suspended for two
years, including two years of probation and
psychological testing. Mauzy was found
guilty of seven counts of indecent exposure
and lewdness in Newport District Court
on Tuesday. Following the trial that lasted
nearly five hours, the judge found there
was a “reasonable inference” to be made
that Mauzy was guilty of all misdemeanor
offenses under state law.
The testimony by two eyewitnesses
revealed that Mauzy on multiple occasions
stood naked, with his genitals exposed,
in his bedroom window in full view of
his upstairs neighbor, Viva Hilgerson,
who reported him to Sunapee police. The
judge was particularly “troubled” by the
cell phone video of Mauzy standing nude
with the “interior light on.” Hilgerson said
that the incidents took place between Dec.
8 and Dec. 28, 2015, and always between
6:30 a.m. and 6:40 a.m. as she was leaving
to go to work. On one occasion, Hilgerson
asked her co-worker, Charles Ferrell, for a
ride to work. Ferrell testified that he saw
Mauzy standing at the window and that he
was naked. When he picked up a spotlight
and shined it on him. Mauzy backed away
from the window, returning still naked.
SAU 43 Superintendent Cindy Gallagher, who was present during the trial,
said that with Mauzy’s conviction the
Department of Education will next decide
whether or not to revoke his certification
as a guidance counselor, and the Newport
School Board will have to decide whether
to terminate him or not.
Goffstown Fire Chief Richard O'Brien recently informed the Selectmmen that he had received
two bids to renovate the Church Street Fire Station. The Board approved his recommendation
of Regeant Construction's bid of $2.3 million, with work to begin in mid July. The Station will
remain open during work.
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Franklin pair arrested on drug charges
On 10 May the Franklin PD arrested 28 YO Fenno Engle and
34 YO Saundra Jenne on Kendall St in Franklin. Engle was charged
with 2 counts of Possession of a Controlled Drug, suspected to be
Heroin. Jenne was arrested for possessing a false inspection sticker,
Possession of Drugs in a Motor Vehicle, and Breech of Bail. Both
refused bail.
Dunbarton Police received information about a stolen utility trailer being stored on Jewett Road. Police Officers obtained
consent Police then obtained an arrest warrant for Andrew Leduc of
Jewett Road. He was taken into custody and has been charged with
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On Friday, May 20th, the Sunapee Police Department was
dispatched to Route 103 in Sunapee in the area of Brook Road for
a two (2) vehicle accident. Morgan Hannigan of Newport, NH was
traveling in a westerly direction on Route 103, and John Zalewski of
Ridgefield, CT was traveling in an easterly direction. The westbound
vehicle crossed the center line and struck the eastbound vehicle
causing a head on collision involving serious injury. Both drivers
were the only persons in their vehicles. Both were transported from
the scene by DART helicopter. The Sunapee Police Department is
investigating this accident through witness statements and operator
statements. The Sunapee Police Department does not believe speed
and/or alcohol were factors in this accident. The Sunapee Police
Department was assisted by Sunapee Fire and EMS and Newbury
Fire and EMS. This accident is being actively investigated and anyone with any information about this accident is asked to contact the
Sunapee Police at 603-763-5555.
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residential neighborhood. As she was being taken into custody, police said she pulled a hand free from the cuffs and kicked an officer
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disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
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New Boston Police Dept. seeking part-time prosecutor
The New Boston Police Department is
currently seeking qualified candidates to fill
the position of Part-Time Police Prosecutor. Eligible Candidates must be a NH Bar
certified Attorney or must be a NH Certified
Police Officer with experience and prior
training as a Police Prosecutor.
Responsibilities include, but are not
limited to, the following:
• Communicating with Police Adminis-
tration and the Police Officers
• Communicating with Defendants and
Defense Counsel
• Communicating with Victims & Witnesses
• Communicating with local Prosecutors
and the County Attorney
Interested Candidates should submit
a resume and cover letter to: Chief James
Brace PO Box 338 New Boston, NH 03070.
Resumes will be accepted until the position
is filled.
Grand jury indicts Bow man
Alexander Burke, 32, of Bow man
pleaded not guilty to negligent homicide, aggravated driving while intoxicated and other
charges stemming from a November car
crash that killed a woman. The indictment
charges Burke with being under the influence
of liquor while driving on November. 29th,
when he collided with an SUV after running
a red light at the intersection of Union Street
and Lake Avenue in Manchester. Isabel Pena
Batista, 47, was killed in the crash. She was a
passenger in a Honda Pilot driven by Francisco Tavarez Valdez, who broke an arm in
the collision. Another passenger in the SUV
sustained soft tissue injuries and a woman in
Burke’s car suffered broken bones.
Hillsborough's Phil Harvey recently held a reading and book signing of his book "Memories of a Native Son", (a recollection of events that are thought to have enhanced development of the children raised in this unique neighborhood) at the Fuller Public Library.
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Select Board Chair Peter Georgantas (l) administers the oath of office
to newly promote Police Sgt.Geoffrey Pinard (r). A former member of
the Police Explorers, he now serves as the group's advisor.
Stop signs to be erected at Emerald Lake
After weeks of discussion, the Hillsboro Selectmen decided to
concur with the engineers’ recommendation to erect two additional
Stop signs at the intersection of Bog and Gould Pond Roads. The
Emerald Lake Village District Commissions had requested a solution to the “near misses” as the only posted right of way was a Stop
sign on Bog Rd. Now everyone will have to stop at the intersection. In addition, the Selectmen will ask the Hillsboro Police Chief
to put the message/speed sign on Bog Road in the hopes that the
sign will help to slow down traffic. Highway Department Director
Bill Goss will also look at the vegetation on the corner of Bog and
Whitney Roads to see if cutting that back will help with visibility at
that intersection. The final recommendation was for everyone to
“slow down”. Administrator Laura Buono reported as that as of the
meeting 111 campers had signed up for Manahan Park camp, which
is scheduled to open on June 20. A “beach party” is scheduled for
Friday, June 17 from 6-8:30 as a kick-off to the program.
Goffstown's Main Street Director resigns
Fine Art Gallery
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Goffstown Main Street'sExecutive directorPeter Grigorakakis,
our Executive Director, will be stepping down from his paid position with the organization following theupcoming Old Home Day
event to focus more of his energy on his other projects. The Board
of Directors wants to thank Peter for the extra boost of energy and
enthusiasm he has provided to the Main Street Program and our
community over this past year. He has assured us that he “moved to
Goffstown for a reason!” and that he will continue to be involved in
the community and Main Street as we transition forward.
Tilton man arrested for Northfield rapes
A 73-yearold Tilton man is facing three charges of rape involving
two separate victims at an area community center.
Robert Magoon is charged with special felonies of aggravated
felonious sexual assault, police said. The alleged location of the assaults is the Pines Community Center in Northfield, where Magoon
had been a longtime part-time employee. Magoon is being held at
the Merrimack County Jail in lieu of $150,000 cash-only bail.
ConVal wins at NH Short Film Festival
The New Hampshire Film and Television Office has announced
the winners of the 2016 New Hampshire High School Short Film
Festival. This year’s winners include Jury Award Finalists: “I’m
with the Band” by Olivia Mullins; ConVal Regional High School.
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The Bow Rotary Club's People's Choice Award Winner was Don Wood of Quaker Hill, CT with his 1933 Plymouth PD Sedan, (left photo); and Best
In Show Award Winner was Don Nicolls of Pelham, NH with his 1955 Chevy Belair 2 door, (right photo).
Goffstown man who shot younger brother dies of suspected overdose
The Goffstown man who accidentally shot
his younger brother in April after an afternoon of drinking and video gaming has died.
Timothy Beard, 24, died Saturday, according
to an obituary from the French and Rising
Funeral Home. The cause of his death is not
listed. According to Goffstown Police Chief
Robert Browne, the case against Timothy
Beard will not go forward.
Beard was facing second degree assault
and reckless conduct charges. He told police
he accidentally shot his younger brother,
Christian, in the head just before 10 p.m.
after an afternoon of playing video games
and drinking vodka and beer on April 9 in
his Prospect Street apartment. Christian
Beard has since returned home and is still
recovering.
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IN New Hampshire
Your Guide to What’s Happening in the Granite State
Senior Lifestyles
A Guide for New Hampshire’s Active Seniors
In My Opinion by JP Marzullo
Deering Selectman ran on Transparent
Government, what happened?
Recently Deering’s Town Road Agent
from Weare decided to leave his position
in Deering and return to the Weare Highway department at a higher salary. He was
selected after the position was posted with,
what seemed to me, requirements that
could not be met by any of the Highway
employees in Deering. If I remember correctly the candidate had to have a college
education.
Now I could be wrong with that but I
do recall it was very difficult for most to
qualify for it. The job was posted in several
papers not only in our area but in major
papers. There were few who could qualify
and certainly not any of those experienced
Town Highway workers in the area. Fastforward a year and at the last Deering
Selectmen meeting they appointed a fairly
new Deering Highway worker as the new
Road Agent.
When I found out that the Town had
not posted the position publically I contacted our Town Administrator and discussed it with him he said, “The Selectmen
could do whatever they wanted to without
posting it” REALLY? Why was that true
today but not last year? Were they trying
to avoid hiring someone who already
worked for the Town last time, I think so.
He also said that there was an RSA that
said municipalities didn’t need to post the
job. I asked him to produce the RSA and
guess what, he couldn’t.
Now to be fair there may be and RSA,
but the Federal Equal Employment Commission requires any Municipality that
receives Federal Funds to put the EEC
poster up which States that all positions
must be posted. The only poster that the
Town has up is a poster from 2001 hmmm
why haven’t they kept it up to date? The
job should have been posted in the paper
and at the Town Hall or on the Town
website. It is my understanding that there
were people in other towns that heard
about it and were interested. The Selectmen might say one of the requirements is
that the Road Agent must live in Deering,
the one that just left didn’t and neither
does the one who was appointed although
apparently he is looking to buy in Deering.
I wonder if the Town could be in line for a
Lawsuit and once again wasting taxpayer’s
money because they have decided NOT to
be transparent or follow the rules? Deering
has received Federal funding from FEMA
and Welfare so we are required to post
jobs that are open to the public at large.
One of our Selectmen campaigned on being transparent; I guess he decided not to,
and that it was OK for them to move ahead
with their choice. They chose to post a
job opening for Grader Operator instead,
which would replace the Grader Operator
who is now our Road Agent. Something
seems wrong to me. Now let me be transparent, I don’t care if they choose who they
want or not, but shouldn’t they at least follow the law and post the job? If they decide
that the person who they chose, without
notification, is the most qualified so be it.
Enough of the Cronyism it is rampant in
politics but shouldn’t be in our town.
JP Marzullo
Deering Resident
Publisher’s Perspective
by Leigh Bosse
Let's not rush into it
"The Hillsborough Selectmen took
another step toward establishing a new
Parks & Recreation Department at Tuesday's meeting. Last week, Alan Urquart
suggested combining the Park Board with
the Youth Services Department in an effort
to expand the town's recreation offerings.
Urquart envisions Brigham, who had organized recreation programs in a prior job,
as a full-time department head with the
Park Board serving in an advisory capacity.
Further discussion will be held prior to any
decision."
The above is a direct quote from
The Messenger of May 30, 2014.
The same topic was on Wednesday's
agenda but was passed over as one
of the selectmen was absent.
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FRANCESTOWN
1:30 PM at Cemetery #3
Francestown Following
Program Wreaths placed
at Cemetery #2 and at The
WWI & WWII Memorials
at the Old Meeting House
lawn.
SUNAPEE
8:00 -10:30 AM
American Legion Firing
Cannon at The Harbor &
Veterans Field. Elementary
School starting at 8:30 AM
Veterans presentation at
the Flagpole, Program at
Sherburne Gym to follow
SUNDAY MAY 29TH
GREENFIELD
Meet at Church parking lot
10:45 AM
Ceremony at State Park
11:00 AM
Greenvale Cemetery
11:15 AM
Parade formation Forest
Road 11:45 AM Parade
12:00 Noon
SUTTON
Parade at Fire Station
1:30 PM
Memorial Day Service at
Houth Sutton
Meeting House at 2 PM
SPRINGFIELD
Pleasant View Cemetery
110:00 AM
MONDAY MAY 30th
ANTRIM
Formation American Legion Hall 8:00 AM
North Branch Cemetery
8:15 AM
Maplewood Cemetery
8:45 AM
Formation for Parade at
Gym 9:15 AM
Parade 9:30 AM
BENNINGTON
Formation at Memorial
Field 10:30 AM Cemeteries
10:45 AM
Formation for Parade at
VFW 11: 15 AM, Parade
11:30 AM,
Lunch VFW Hall 12:30 PM
BOW
4:15 PM Wreath Ceremony
at the town pond, 4:30-5:15
PM. Memorial Ceremony
at Gazebo, 5:00-7:00 PM
Cookout at the gazebo,
5:15-7:00 PM, Music 7:00
PM. Music & Entertainment
at Memorial by Shuttle
Buss
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Parade at 2 PM. Starts at
Sanel Auto Parts
GOFFSTOWN
Assemble at High School
8:30 AM
Parade 9:00 AM
National Anthem at Civil
War monument, Wreath
laying at Westlawn Cemetery
HANCOCK
Parade Assemble at School
Street 1:30 PM
Parade 2:00 PM
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8:00 AM St. Mary's Catholic
Church Cemetery
8:15 AM Hillsborough
Center Cemetery
8:35 AM St. Charles &
Harvey Cemeteries, 8:45
AM Maple Avenue and Pine
Cemetery, 9:30 AM Town
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10:10 AM Church Street
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10:30 AM Deering Center
Monument
10:50 AM Appleton & Butler
Cemetery, 11:00 AM Bridge
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11:25 am Community
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am American Legion Post
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HOPKINTON
9:30 AM Assemble at Parking Lot, 10:00 AM SHARP
Parade 10:00 AM
NEWPORT
7:30 AM Assemble at
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program on the Common
NEW LONDON
Service at First Baptist
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NEWBURY
Observance at Newbuy
Veterans Memorial 9:00 AM
Pancake Breakfast at Vets
Hall 9:45 AM
PETERBOROUGH
Muster at the Peterboough
Community Center 8:00
AM Parade at 8:30 AM
WARNER
8:30 AM Assemble at Legion Hall , 8:45 AM Parade
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9:00 AM Flag Raising at
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Grove Cemetery 10:15 AM
Warner River at N Village
Road, 10:30 Return to
Legion Hall
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Center Woods Elementary and Upper Elementary students Hailey Duval and Ryan Mucci (3rd grade), with the Safety Backpack (l) Grace Meisser
(Kindergarten) with the Cleaner Upper (c) and Ryan Mucci & Hailey Duval with the Sporty Specks Bands (r) have advanced to the National Invention
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Around The Towns
89 students graduated from Northfield's DARE program.
Whipple Free Library held its final LEGO Club meeting of the year.
Tilton Police promoted anti bullying poem awards and signing to agree to promote kindness and no drugs and alcohol at the middle school.
Henniker Rotary Club donated to the Wings of Dawn.
Kaileigh Davis of Newbury was one of 18 New England high school seniors to
receive a $5,000 Hood® Milk Sportsmanship Scholarship.
The Tilton-Northfield Rotary Club's annual fishing derby was a great success with
over 70 children participating.
Marc Davis, President of the Wilmot Historical Society, presented the Boston Post
Cane to Gerald Roger Biron, 94.
24 Proctor Academy 2016 graduates will play NCAA college sports next year.
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Scouts, parents and friends participated in Boy Scout Troop 77's "Running with Eagles" 5k at Elm Brook Park in Hopkinton.
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TOWN OF HENNIKER
PLANNING BOARD
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING • JUNE 8, 2016
The Town of Henniker Planning Board will hold a public hearing on
6/8/2016 at 7 pm at Community Center, 57 Main Street, Henniker NH.
1) Case 2016-05 Site plan application for a proposed 9,100 square foot
retail store and associated parking on a 2.6 acre lot, 123 Bradford Road
(Route 114), Map 1 Lot 102B, Zoned CM Medium Commercial District,
Kathryn M. Tucker owner and Henniker DG, LLC Applicant. Application
Acceptance and Public Hearing.
Copies of all materials are available for review at Henniker Town Hall during
normal business hours. Members of the public are welcome to attend the
public hearings.
HILLSBOROUGH PRIDE’S 20TH ANNUAL
TOWN-WIDE
YARD SALE DAY
SATURDAY
MAY 28TH
8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Remembering those
who gave their lives in
service to this country.
Davis & Towle Group, Inc.
Proctor Square, Henniker 428-3238
800-491-3238 davistowle.com
Red Coat Realty
246 W. Main St., Hillsboro 464-3053
Western Ave. Pizzeria LLC
26 Western Ave., Henniker
428-8442
Hilltop Heating
Deering Center Rd.
Deering, NH 464-5311
Monadnock Paper Mill, Inc.
Bennington, NH 588-3311
Red Coat Homes
246 W. Main St., Hillsboro
464-3880
Central Concrete Corp.
Jct: Rt. 114 & 202, Henniker
428-7900
Ayer & Goss, Inc.
4 Hall Avenue, Henniker
428-3333
Honors
GOFFSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL
Principal's Honor Roll - Grade 12: lindsey Andrews, Sarah Beattie, Odessa Brenan, Sydney Brey,
Kylie Britton Doucette, Mary Collimore, Tyler Cook, David Deschenes, Sydney Eldridge, Makayla Fleming,
Sydney Gagnon, Sarah Graham, Molly Graves, Joshua Lacerte, Hannah Larochelle, Logan LeIµay, Matthew Martineau, Xavier Morel, Natalie Murphy, Nicholas Ollila, Johanna Osiecki, Isabelle Poliquin, Daniel
Previe, Eileen Savinelli, Alyssa Saykaly, Logan Schlange, Tyler Smith, Samantha Woodward, Zilong Yuan
and Rebecca Zylak.
Honor Roll - Grade 12: Justin Almeida, NiCole Andersen, Cameron Armstrong, Rachel Avery, Michael
Bailey, Kora Barber, Peter Bedard, Samuel Bennett, Shaughnessy Benoit, Kayleen Bertrand, Sierra
Blondeau, Cameron Bond, Connor Bourque, Kailee Brace, Rebecca Breckenridge, Olivia Brigagliano,
Mei Brown, Audrey Bryden, Kathryn Buciak, Robert Cahill, Emma Campbell, Theresa Carbonneau,
Samuel Christy-Rubin, Timothy Comeau, Sarah Cuddy, Emma Danielson, Kyle Davis, Ana Davitashvili,
Briannah DeLorme, Courtney DeSantis, Zoe Desmarais, Abigail Desrosiers, Thokozile Dhliwayo, Sydney
Duda, Alicia Edgar, Megan Flanders, Lauren Foster, Abigail Freeman, Molly Genest, Peter Girard, Robert
Girardin, Jennifer Giroux, Alexia Gorton, Connor Hager, Andrea Hemphill, Colin Holt, Adam Jacob son,
Maddison James, Noah Johnson, Keelin Kendall, Jack Kennerson, Felisha Lamarche, John Lazott, Patrick
Leahy, Megan LeBlanc, Kelly Li, John Liacos, Emily Locke, Xinglin Lu, Samuel Malone, Elizabeth Maurais,
William Morris, James Mullen, Emily O'Hara, Hannah Olkovikas, Cody Paquette, Siobhan Pelletier, Kyle
Perron, Kasey Potvin, Ian Pszenny, Haley Reed, Nicholas Richards, Ian Routhier, Cody Roux, Benjamin
Roy, Tyler Ruggiero, Matthew Scanlan, Vivianne Schill, Christopher Simpson, Joel Smith, Trevor Smith,
Olivia St. Jean, Peter Steckowych, Catherine Sudak, David Temeng, Kelli Towsley, Christopher Van Der
Putten, Brennan Vermette, Mariah Vogeley, Meaghan Wallace and Ayla Wamser.
Principal's Honor Roll - Grade 11: Jacob Borges, Jackson Brannen, Arden Brenan, Jakob BrittonDoucette, Christina cpoquette, Kaylee Chouinard, Emily Clickner, Elizabeth Cronin, Hannah Crowell,
Janelle Fassi, Abigail Flegal, Olivia Gagne, Katie Galletta, Isabel Hills, Sarah Karam, Samantha Kimball,
Kaitlin Leduc, Jordan Lewis, Samantha Lewis, Bailey Lord, Jenna McNeill, Grayson Morin, Melissa Mullen,
Julia Paquette, Hannah Pilloni and Hannah Thomas.
Honor Roll - Grade 11: Hunter Aldenberg, Elliot Allen, Trevor Allen, Alisha Anderson, Lauren
Beaule, Tieman Benoit, Elizabeth Berthiaume, Abigail Bono, Alyssa Bourque, Kasey BrittonDoucette,
Alice Butcher, Brianna Chapman, Mandy Chen, Eric Choquette, Casey Dalton, Kersten Daneau, Grace
Danielson, Amber Davis, Elizabeth deRochemont, Alexia DeVmney, Matthew Dodge, Mason Foley,
Rachel Foss, Hannah Gagne, Taylor Gagnon, Erin Garcia, Rose Gibney, Anna GiConte, Maeve Grant, Kyle
Gravette, Christina Gustafson, Natalia Hall, Montana Harris, Kaelyn Hebert, Elizabeth Herod, Joseph
Hewson, Jacob Hunt, Nykola lsaia, Alexander Kelley, Sarah King, Hannah Kloiber-Bravo, Max LaPointe,
Sarah LaSella, Kaylie Leitner, Emily Lescatre, Hailey Lesmerises, Sydney Lewis, Alyssa Lombardi, Nicole
MacLellan, Molly MacNeilly, Samuel Martel, Peyton McBride, Katherine McKim, Kate Misiorski, Nikolas
Moquin, Colin Mower, Nhi Nguyen, Kayley Noterman, Bailey Novakoski, Kyler Osborne, Anthony Pilotte,
Jennifer Quigley, lindsay Radl, Thomas Reed, Tyler Riendeau, Chloe Robinson, Eden Rothstein, Julia
Rourke, Kerri Roy, Tyanna-Marie Ryder, Michael Siemiesz, Ethan Skinner, Hailey Soares, Emma Soucy,
Rebecca Spaulding, Jocelynn St. Onge, Kate Stantial, Gabriell Stinson, Sarah Tadman, Grace Tavis, Emilie
Veilleux, Lauren Vickery, Jennifer Vo, Cameron Waller, Nathaniel Wooding, Matthew Woodward, lindsay
Yuska and Alexa Zienkiewicz
Principal's Honor Roll - Grade 10: Sujana Ahmed, Harrison Blondeau, Ryan Cook, Sarah Doherty,
Sydney Gagne, Joseph Jackson, Joshua Kirsch, Justin Labbe, Ainsley Miles, William Peterson, Devin Pouliot,
John Scacchi, Brianna Snook, Hannah Tate, Julianna Trost, Allyson Vermette and Danielle Vermette.
Honor Roll - Grade 10: Taylor Almeida, Eli Antoniello, Sidney Armstrong, Sinead Behan, Emily
Belanger, Jonathan Blanchard, Kara Bryson, Eric Ciarla, Daniel Comeau, Carleigh Diamantoplos, Laura
Donaghey, Amanda Dovas, Kate Duval, Jessica Edmonds, Michael Fortin, Bailey Gagnon, Kayla Greene,
Sophia Harkins, Madison Harrington, Christopher Hazen, Luke Heafield, Kevin Heroux, Nafa Imamovic,
Raegan Jacob, Hannah Jorczak, Keara Kendall, Bridget Kennerson, Keslyn Kime, Nicholas LaBrie,
Maxwell Lajeunesse, Alison Larochelle, Brianna McCuaig, Ethan Merrill, Autumn Moody, Miah Parsons,
Christopher Piekarski, Justin Pinard, Abby poisson, Caroline Prud'homme, Noah Rapazzo, Andrew Reed,
Elizabeth Saucier, Samantha Sherman, Madeline Short, Andrew Smerekanicz, Ethan Smith, Emily
SteIman, Catherine Tilton, Ryan mcickas, Catherine Verostick, Jeffrey Verrier, Jenna Weigler, Ian Wmrow
and Dariya Zaporozhchenko.
Principal's Honor Roll - Grade 9: Colin Burke, Cameron Chouinard, Olivia Daly, Stephanie Flegal,
Victoria Flegal, Margaret Florino, David Gibson, James Hornibrook, Michael Judd, William Kennedy,
Megan Lambert, Elisha Langevin, Bretton Lassonde, Jui Liao, Patrick Mannion, Alexa Minnich, Kaylee
Molan, Cora Morency, Lilly Proulx, Paul Rescigno, William Rollins IV, Jackson Waller and Joshua Wight
Honor Roll - Grade 9: Sebastian Beal, Mariah Beaudoin, Kaleb Beaumont, Riley Belleau, Aubrey Bird,
Samantha Biron, Brooklyn Brackett, Vmcent Brigagliano, Emily Campbell, Jessica Carette, Molly Carlson,
Chloe Castellano, Karsyn dermont, Tarann dermont, Brandon Cote, Teghan Coyle, Caroline Cupples, Erin
Dalton, Ethan Danielson, Elvis Demirovic, Allyson Deschenes, Eric Dubreuil, Hannah Foley, Jack Foley,
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Honors
Carey Foss, Emily Fournier, Jarren Fox, Jasmine Gagnon, Elizabeth Galletta, Anna Gendron, Amelia Haigh,
Griffin Hansen, Haydn Huard, Grace Jolin, Sophia Jones, Molly Jorczak, Justin Kaminski, Victoria Kelley,
Julian Kilgore, Hadley Labbe, Eric Lacerte, Jakob Landry, Sean Leahy, Alex Linehan, Audrey Looney,
Logan Macdonald, Ryan Marchesseault, Jessica Martel, Serena Martinez, Nicholas Mason, Morgan
McCabe, Heather McGlauflin, Curtis McKay, Thomas Monty, Caroline Newell, Brady O'Hara, Lorelei Oneail,
Maeghan Oneall, Alexandra Page, Alexandre Pennell, Joseph Poltack, Emma Revaz, Tace Rothstein, Leea
Sarvela, Matthew Searles, Chloe Smith, Nathan J. Smith, Nathan S. Smith, Sarah Stantial, Sean Stone,'
Brianna Tupper, Lydia von Schwanenfluegel and Zoe Zeballos.
CONVAL HIGH SCHOOL
The Student Support Team at ConVal hosted the 7th Student Recognition Breakfast. Fifty seven students were recognized for their positive contributions to the ConVal Community. The recipients were
Aidan Boyle, Allie MacPhee, Angellyna Davis, Anthony David, Bailey Kirkpatrick, Brad Carter, Breanna
Lester, Brianna Stevens, Caitlin Galea, Casey Taylor, Clara Quintanilha, Clare Veverka, Coral Wolfe Crystal
Rajaniemi, Dani Blamire, Daniel Learn, Dominique Wheeler, Fenia Benet-Higgins Garrett Kavenagh, Garrett Shows, Hayley LaBrecque, Ian LaBelle, Ivy Battaglia, Jackson Cunningham, Jessica Fiasconaro, Jordan
Kania, Joshua Curran, Kaitlin Fitzgerald, Karlee Sell, Kaylin Kraslovic, KJ Ammon, Kyla Provencher, Kylie
Brown, Lala Buzzell, Leah Stone, Lexi Williams, Lily Denehy, Madeline Ciocci, Madeline Harvey, Makenzie
Christiansen, Maryssa Williams, Matthew Smith, McKenzie Armstrong, Megan McClintock, Michael Belliveau, Michael Zrzavy, Michelle Tourgee, Nick Batty, Riley Young, River Marmorstein, Rowan Tyne, Sasha
Brock, Sean Strausbaugh, Shaiman Salisbury, Stephanie Tingley, Tess Fitzgerald, Zach Obuchowski.
HOPKINTON MIDDLE HIGH SCHOOL
7th Grade Gold Honor Roll: Caroline Barrett, Alexandra Bessette, Piyama Bryant, Beatrice Burack,
Lily Butcher, Brooke Carlson, Caitlin Clark, Jessica Dubois, Jaclyn French, Megan Kimball-Rhines, Lilia
Klingler, Addison Locke, Bridget Lynch, Hayden Lynch, Lauren Martel, Madeleine Maughan, Maurgan
McGrath, Nicholas Miller, Shelby Miller, Andrew Mitchell, Theodore Mollano, Emily Nestler, Michael
Oberheim, Kyle Pellerin, Maegan Raynard, Charles Renvyle, Madison Rhynhart, Mia Richter, Kenan
Slevira, Emma Tworek, Catherine Westbrook.
7th Grade Silver Honor Roll: Karl Bailey, Eric Ball, Rory Campbell, Kasey Czarnecki, Talia Despres,
Lauren Graham, Ryan Graham, Thomas Hardenbergh, Thomas Hoffmann, John Jacobsen, Erica Lewis,
Gabriel Lopez, Matthew Mitchell, Hailey Pecce, Patrick Quinn.
8th Grade Gold Honor Roll: Annie Bamford, Avery Barrett, Elizabeth Berliner, Zachary Brewer,
Sydney Chodosh, Samuel Crawford, Erin Donahue, Anna Dubois, Lillian Eckberg, Jessica Janinda, Sofia
Locke, Benjamin Madden, Katelyn Meserve, Emily Metzger, Eleanor Owen, Sophie Potter, Luke Reidy,
Emma Rothe, Sydney Stockwell, Paige Thorne, Tora Thornley, Robert Vallari, Georgia Westbrook, Ella
Whipps, Maura Zankel.
8th Grade Silver Honor Roll: Michael Baer, Connor Blais, Megan Blanchette, Renee Brogan, Taylor
Clark, Catherine Collins, Emerson Hall, Abaigeal Hughes, Evan Jacobsen, Lucas Lajeunesse, Anna Layne,
Daniel Miner, Shepyrd Murdough, Lily Ogden, Samuel Rawson, Daniel Rinden, Lily Sabol, Brianna Sink,
Sophia Staples-Roy, Denver Sykes, Tressa Tewksbury, Porter Tomsick, Savannah Wagemann, Paige Wheeler.
9th Grade High Honors: Corey Breault, Thomas Burack, Grace Clark, Megan Ellsworth, Anna Hoffman, Myah Kerbyson, Henry Lavoie, Paul Molnar, David Reynolds, Peter Sintros, Samuel Thompson, Lily
Tobin, Rebekah Underwood, Clara Walling, Emily Young.
9th Grade Honors: Amelia Bassett, Brandon Boris, Emily Ehrmanntraut, Allan Faulkner, Thayer
Maughan, Alexander Miller, Elizabeth Morrall, Cooper Otis, Simon Page, Amelia Thomas, Ivan Zhalkovsky.
Grade 10 High Honors: Caitlin Ball, Somsiree Bryant, Leah Dinter, Aidan Horne, Cooper KimballRhines, Fiona MacDonald, Anna Markli, Samuel Needleman, Eva Piernas, Seamus Quinn, Anna Schell,
Belle Sullivan.
Grade 10 Honors Amanda Bizarro, Addison Bourgelais, Margaret Carney, Gerard Donahue, Brandon
Ehrmanntraut, Lillian Hoffman, Gabrielle Lajeunesse, Gillian Miller, Alexander O'Keefe-Duchano, Catherine O'Keeffe, Dustin Rose, Maxfield Rossignol, Taylor Signor, Ashley Strittmatter, Zada Suitter.
11th Grade High Honors Cameron Cyr, Noah Kerbyson, Kevin Mackenzie, Aidan Molnar, Lea Piernas,
Keegan Sorel, Isabel Tobin.
11th Grade Honors: Emily Campbell, Michael Ciance, Joseph Cullinan, Aaliyah Curley, Jennelle
Lucier, Nicholas Mayo, Timothy Meserve Kayl Murdough, Gabrielle Price, Jacob Rockwood, Timothy
Sawitsky, Samuel Schuster, Joseph Spalding, Jacob Underwood, Alexandra Wheeler, Parker White, Lillias
Whitehead, Tucker Windhurst.
12th Grade High Honors: Jonathan Arruda, Jamison Bernier, Sierra Bickford, Duncan Calder,
Caroline Flood, Felicia Gordon, Jakob Hemmerlein, Timothy Jones, Owen Kanter, Nicholas Meserve, Lily
Mitchell, Bowman Ridinger, Ireland Tawney, Kyle Tworek, Jacob Walling.
12th Grade Honors: Kenneth Andrew, Hannah Bassett, Kendall Bergethon, Samantha Brewer,
Courtney Crouch, Nicholas Fleury, Andrew Knight, Alexander Lajeunesse, Lauren Metzger, Sarah Nadeau,
David Nelson, Lillian Price, Abraham Robertson, Lily Scammon.
PUBLIC NOTICE
HILLSBORO-DEERING
SCHOOL DISTRICT
2016 NOMINATIONS FOR
THE RICHARD W.
WITHINGTON AWARD
The Richard W. Withington Award is granted to a
member of the Hillsboro-Deering School personnel;
a teacher, administrator, secretary, custodian, aide,
coach, activities director, or other full or part-time
employee of the District.
The recipient should be recognized as an ambassador
of the school into the Hillsborough community, a
person who has strived for and achieved excellence,
contributed significantly to the general welfare of
the students in ways above and beyond the normal
requirements of their job, offered students and adults
a model of strong professional behavior and carried
this model from the school into the community.
Recognition and respect in the Hillsborough
community as a representative of the HillsboroDeering School District is a key component.
Please submit nominations in writing to:
Mr. Robert A. Hassett
Superintendent of Schools
SAU #34
P. O. Box 2190
Hillsboro, NH 03244
Deadline for nominations: Friday, June 3, 2016
The Withington Award is determined annually in
an amount of at least $1,000 by a Grant Committee
consisting of a representative of the public, currently
Douglas Hatfield, the Chairperson of the HillsboroDeering School Board, and the Superintendent of
Schools.
The award recipient will be announced during
the Hillsboro-Deering High School graduation
ceremonies on June 10, 2016.
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Town of Washington
Transfer Station Attendant
The Town of Washington seeks a part-time, transfer station attendant
to work with other full time personnel at the Town Recycling Center.
Qualified applicants should have NH solid waste certification in NH or
be able to obtain certification. Truck and equipment operating skills are
preferred. Please submit a cover letter, resume and salary expectations
via email to [email protected]. Additional information
can be found at www.washingtonnh.org
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PUBLIC NOTICE
HILLSBORO-DEERING SCHOOL DISTRICT
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Honors
WEARE MIDDLE SCHOOL
High Honors 6th: Brooke Blackburn, Gracie Bolduc, Kaitlyn Bossart, Jason Crean, Terry Greene, Abigail
Guillemette, Paige Hamel, Sky Knapp, Ian Lavertu, Sophia Lemay, Jack Malone, Greer Merrill, Alyssa
Mulholland, Patrick parker, Logan Pike, Alexis Rinker, Christopher Roy, Emaly Roy, Nolan Scott, Andrea
Seaver, Terry Seymour, Diana Stafford, Jocelyn Stoll, Abigail Van Dyke, Jacob Wheeler, Maddy Wood.
Honors 6th: Hadley Borden, Bonnie Bragdon, Noah Brent, Thomas Bryant, Austin Burkhamer. Liam
Chapman, Patrick Coyle, Anthony DeTone, Mason Dion, Emma Edwards, Nathan Fifield, Brandon Firman,
Jillian Gagnon, Nicole Grenier, Nikos Hurrinus, Nathan Innerfield, Emily Jankowski, Alexander KellyWilson, Emily Kimball, Jayden Lamothe, Jordyn Lemay, Brianna Lynn, Alexander Mann, Trevor Marion,
Harrison McCullum, Kaylee Montgomery, Jaden Nelson, Nicholas Osborne, Natalie Patterson, Isabella
Pelletier, Kylie Perrino, Kyle Provencher, Savanna Ruoff, Benjamin Searles, Jackson Souther, Destiny
Vickers, Keegan Werner, Cadence Williams, Rylie Winward.
High Honors 7th: Christopher Audet, Elizabeth Barnes, Brianna Bodner, Haley Couchon, Andra
Dagenais, Olivia Dame, Lauren Desrosiers, Eliazabeth Downing, Victoria Drake, Liam Gannon, Kayli Gilman, Madeline Goulet, Lauren Guerrette, Alexandra Hardcastle, Brady Johnson, Kaitlyn Lafleur, Josselyn
LeBlanc, Riley Lord, Gianna Massaro, Madison McDonald, Brianna Meisser, Brady Phillibotte, Alex Pike,
Brianna Pinter, Stephanie Rodonis, Isabella Roy, Dawson Ruoff, Sarah Sheldon, Alyssa Villemaire,
Honors 7th: Joshua Albert, Caysen Allard, Taryn Arel, Noelle Barrieau, Nathaniel Boddy, Ivy Brooks,
Katee Budroe, Abigail Burke, Emily Corey, Erin Duhaime, Hannah Dupont, Camron Fortin, Evan Gendron,
Spencer Grant, Arianna Guay, Luke Horion, Declan Horne, Daniel Jenkins, Thomas Johnston, Cameron
Lombard, Katerina Mandrino, Nathan Marquis, Devin Menard, Gavin Merrill, Brennan Mucci, Matthew
Nichols, Sheridan O Brien, Lindsey Olson, Cloe Palladino, Sydney Paulson, Sydnee Pelletier, Ariana
Pimentel, Ryan Plamondon II, Oliver Plant, Ethan Ploof, Sydney Pollard, Brooke Porth, Emmet Rinehimer,
Cooper Rivers, Nicholas Silvernail, Lillian Stogner, Nathan Tower, Margaret Waligura, Colin Warecki,
Abigail Wing, Jaxson Wood, Carson Woodward.
High Honors 8th: Elizabeth Aubin, Victoria Bulcock, Hannah Champange, Makayla Couturier, Olivia
Desainde, Timothy Fatcheric, Arianna Maxwell, Rose McCardel, Naomi Prevo, Christopher Seaver,
Chelsea Woodsum.
Honors 8th: Katelyn Barriere, Spencer Beahm, Nikos Biskaduros, Brennan Bodner, Alexander Burgess,
Elijah Chapman, Daniel Ciarla, Ian Combs, Cordell Drabble, Kayden Easter, Aram Fowler, Nicole Horion,
Jordan Hudon, Samantha Innerfield, Jack Johnson, Anna Kellett, Jillian LaBrecque, Curtis Mann, Marc
Morette, Cameron Morse, Sydney Nelson, Carter Pike, Joshua Reynolds, Pacey Richard, Taylor Rivard,
Raelyn Roberts, Skyler Rousseau, Alyssa Sargent, Shelby Sizemore, Anna Stenger, Dominik Sutkus,
Rebecca Wetherbee, Emily Wrzeszcz, Lauren Zervos.
Hillsboro-Deering School District – Sprinkler Pipe Painting
The Hillsboro-Deering School District seeks proposals from
interested parties for the painting of existing sprinkler piping at the Hillsboro-Deering Elementary School. Additional
information and site visits are available by request. Contact
James Bailey, Facilities Director, 603-848-8353 or jbailey@hdsd.
k12.nh.us. Proposals labeled “Sprinkler Pipe Painting” shall be
submitted by 2:00pm, Monday, June 6th, 2016.
PUBLIC NOTICE
HILLSBORO-DEERING SCHOOL DISTRICT
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Hillsboro-Deering School District – Window Replacement
The Hillsboro-Deering School District seeks proposals from
interested parties for the replacement of 45 windows at the
Hillsboro-Deering Elementary School. Additional information
and site visits are available by request. Contact James Bailey,
Facilities Director, 603-848-8353 or [email protected].
Proposals labeled “Window Replacement” shall be submitted
by 2:00pm, Monday, June 6th, 2016.
The Andover Fire department expects to get the Rescue and Forestry
vehicles in service soon, and wants to thank the community for supporting YOUR fire department.
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Downstairs at the
The Weare Middle School Wellness Committee hosted its 2nd Annual
Fun Run in May. The overall top finisher was Mike Veilleux (17:20)
and the top woman finish was by Madison McDonald (23:09).Bronda
Crosby photo.
Girls Sports
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SOFTBALL
Franklin 13 Mascoma 1, 5 inn: Franklin opened the game with a solo home run
and built the lead to 3-0 after the first inning. Franklin scored two more in the second
inning and four in the third.
Franklin 8 Prospect Mountain 0: Franklin’s big inning came in the sixth while
leading 3-0. Two runners reached on errors and three consecutive hits helped Franklin
build an 8-0 lead.
Franklin 8 Newfound 2: Anna Doherty led Franklin with a two-run homer and
Meghan Johnston added an RBI single.
White Mountains 3 Hopkinton 0: Hopkinton had the tying run at the plate in the
seventh, but couldn’t get the key hit.
Hopkinton 23 Hillsboro-Deering 3: The Hawks broke the game open with an
eight-run third and a 12-run fourth inning.
Campbell 14 Hillsboro-Deering 0 5 inns: Hannah Cote and Olivia Garand
combined to pitch a perfect five-inning game for 12-3 Campbell.
Newport 22 Mascoma 0, 5 innings: The top four in the lineup had 14 of the team's
24 hits with Katrina Batista and Samantha McNeel leading the way with four hits each.
Pelham 12 Bow 0 5 inns: Lauryn Colby had two hits but that was all Bow could offer.
Goffstown 3 John Stark 2: Trailing 3-0, Stark battled back in the third but couldn’t
complete the comeback.
Winnisquam 5 Inter-Lakes 3: Molly Tinker threw a no-hitter, allowing only 3
walks and 2 K's.
Sunapee 12 Epping 0, 5 innings: Katie Frederick threw a no-hitter, went 3-for-4
including a home run. had four RBI and scored two more. Not a bad day.
Newport 13 Pelham 3: The Tigers honored eight seniors prior to Friday’s game;
Steph Carl, Samantha McNeel, Emma Carroll, Brooke Beaulieu, Katrina Batista, Barbara
Perry, Payton Wilson and Melissa Clivio-Wentrup.
Bow 14 Lebanon 10: Taylor Darrell led the Falcons with 5 goals and an assist.
Kearsarge 7,Oyster River 6: The Cougars held on at home under the lights to pick
up their fifth straight win.
Kearsarge 19 Bishop Brady 1: Eleanor Angus' 10-point game led the Cougars to
an easy win.
TRACK & FIELD
ConVal: The ConVal Track and Field team balanced hair and nail appointments with
appointments on the track at the Monadnock Invitational before many members of
the team headed to prom on Saturday. The Girls team finished second overall with first
place finishes from Lucy Freeman and Clare Veverka. Fred and Amy in the
moOOOOoorning!
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Sunapee Boys played a game at the Baseball Hall of Fame Doubleday
Field.
Boys Sports
BASEBALL
Sunapee 5 Derryfield 2: The Lakers were at Cooperstown, N.Y. to play at historic
Doubleday Field near the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Cole Cruz highlighted the
victory with a home run over the left field fence in the bottom of the fifth inning. He
would finish his day 3-for-4.
Sunapee 8 Epping 0: The Lakers received solid pitching from Cole Cruz and some
strong hitting performances to win their 14th straight game.
Franklin 10 Laconia 4: After taking a 3-1 lead early on, the Golden Tornadoes
added three more runs in the fifth and two apiece in both the sixth and seventh
innings.
Franklin 2 Prospect Mountain 0: In the second inning, with Garrett Fleming
on third and Matt Joyce at first, Joyce stole second. With the throw going to second,
Fleming was able to go home and score the eventual winning run.
Pelham 8 Bow 7, 10 inn. Bow took a 4-0 lead, but the teams traded runs to into
extras tied at 6-6. The winning run scored on a bases loaded hit batsman.
Newport 10 Pelham 4: Seniors Dawson Campbell, CJ Lawrence, Tyler Maheu
and Noah Wade were all honored prior to the game. Campbell finished 3-for-4 with
two runs scored and a stolen base. Lawrence went 2-for-4 with two doubles — the
second driving in two runs in the bottom of the sixth for three RBIs on the day — as
well as scoring a run. Maheu finished 2-for-3 with two RBIs and two runs scored.
Wade reached base twice, stole two bags and scored a run.
Hopkinton 10 White Mountains 8: After White Mountains took a one-run lead,
Hopkinton exploded with five runs in the sixth.
Hopkinton 12 Hillsboro-Deering 1, 5 inn. Leading 3-0 in the the third, Hopkinton was able to load the bases, which were quickly cleared with a double.
Campbell 10 Hillsboro-Deering 0 5 inns.: Campbell at 14-1 easily defeated the
Hillcats behind a 12-hit attack.
ConVal 6 Hollis-Brookline 4: ConVal was led by Danny Allen’s grand slam and Will
Clark’s two-run double.
John Stark 8 Plymouth 6: Noah Greene hit a grand slam followed by a Jeremy
Aubin home run in the first inning. Aubin also got the win on the mound.
John Stark 5 Pembroke 0: Stark finally struck in the third inning with three runs,
and added a two-run fifth inning.
John Stark 9 Lebanon 7, 8 inn. The Generals trailed 7-4 with two outs in the
seventh before pulling out the extra-inning win.
Goffstown 4 John Stark 0: In the sixth, Goffstown recorded four singles and stole
two bases to get three runs across the plate. The Grizzlies added an insurance run in
the seventh to finish off the Generals.
Goffstown 8 St. Thomas 6: Steve Dubois scored four goals and added three assists
and Damian Jackson added a goal and two assists.
Winnisquam 11 Inter-Lakes 1: The Bears scored seven in the second, highlighted
by a triple from Jack Decormier and a two-run single from Christian Serrano.
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Boys Sports
LACROSSE
Bow 13 Kennett 7: Ben Podis had 4 goals, and 2 assists while Jared Reynolds
added 5 goals, and 1 assist.
John Stark 9 Kingswood 5: Three freshmen had a major impact in the game,
Guiseppe Brown making 12 saves, Noah Chapman winning 75 percent of his faceoffs
and George Lord on defense.
Hopkinton 21 Stevens 1: Sam Schuster scored 7 goals as Hopkinton took a 9-0
lead after the first quarter and never looked back.
Kearsarge 5 Monadnock 3: Kearsarge played to a 2-2 tie at halftime and held a
4-2 lead after three. Each team scored once in the third as the Cougars held on to win
their fourth game in a row.
Trinity 10 ConVal 9: The Cougars lost a tough match in the final 30 seconds.
Hopkinton 7 Trinity 6 (2OT): Owen Kanter scored four goals, including the game
winner with one second left in double overtime.
Kingswood 5 Goffstown 4: Scoring for the Grizzlies were Tyler Cook, Peyton
Bickford, Connor Bourque and Nick Ollila.
TRACK & FIELD
ConVal: The ConVal Track and Field team balanced hair and nail appointments with
appointments on the track at the Monadnock Invitational before many members oft
he team headed to prom on Saturday. The boys team took first place by a wide margin
with first place finished from Ryan Murray, Liam Baldwin, Dan Kashulines and the
4x400 relay team of Carter Hunt, Evan Coyne, Trevor Hanley and Palmer Timmons.
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Events: Community Bulletin Board
Saturday May 28
PANCAKE BREAKFAST: Hopkinton Lions will
once again be hosting a pancake breakfast at the
Hopkinton Slusser Senior Center. Breakfast will be
served from 8am to 11am. $5 adults, $3 children.
All proceeds to benefit the Hopkinton Food Pantry.
If you live in town or happen to be in the area, stop
by, bring the family, friends, Memorial weekend
visitors. This is a fun event. Pancakes are served (not
with VT or NY) but New Hampshire Maple Syrup.
BUSINESS CONTACTS: The Sunapee Police
Department is in the process of updating its afterhours business contact information. Taylor Burrows,
our summer intern, will be calling and visiting
Sunapee businesses starting on Monday, May 23rd,
to gather information to update our contact list. VOLUNTEER NEEDED: A volunteer position has
recently opened for an experienced individual to
manage all food distribution to the Twin Rivers
Interfaith Food Pantry (TRIFP) located in Franklin,
NH. TRIFP is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization
serving Sanbornton, Salisbury, Northfield, Danbury,
Andover, Hill, Tilton and Franklin. Please contact
Rev. Karen Heavey, Director at 934-2662 or email
[email protected].
BOOK DRIVE: Hillsboro-Deering Middle School
is organizing their annual book drive for New
Hampshire homeless shelters. Books that are new
or gently used may be dropped off at the Middle
School, on Hillcat Drive or Shaw’s Supermarket in
Hillsboro, NH. For information please contact Susan
Bearor, Library Media Specialist, Hillsboro-Deering
Middle School at 464-1240.
MUSEUM OPEN: from 11am to 1pm the
Hillsborough Heritage Museum, 5 Central Street,
Hillsborough will be holding it's Grand Reopening
for the public. Come and see the new exhibits now
on display: Main Street, featuring the merchants of
yesteryear; Tonal Art--Making Music in Hillsborough, with a focus on Amy Beech, composer, and
a history of the Town Bands as well as the High
School band; The Hillsborough Dairy, Has the Mail
Come Yet?, Hillsborough's post offices and rural
mail delivery, and much much more. BOOK AND BAKE SALE: The Friends of the Newbury Public Library will hold their annual book and
bake sale from 9am-1pm.
TOUR de FRANCSTOWN: $35 pre-registration,
$40 day of race. Proceeds benefit Francestown Old
Meeting House.
YARD SALE: UU Congregation of Franklin NH's
Spring Yard Sale Rain or shine. 8am to 2pm @ 206
Central Street, Franklin, NH (next to the Peabody
Home) Treasures, novelties and everything in
between.
SWING DANCE: Please join us for a wonderful
evening of swing dancing with one of the best jazz
bands around! Saturday,from 6:30 - 10:00pm at the
Newport Opera House. Appetizers and beverages
will be served. $20.00 for adults and $10.00 for
students. Tickets are limited. To reserve your ticket,
please contact Lynn Solomon at 603.856.1301
Sunday May 29
MEMORIAL SERVICE: We invite you to join us for
worship on Sunday at Smith Memorial UCC (30 West
Main Street) where we will remember those who
have passed away and served in the armed forces
in commemoration of Memorial Day. We will also
remember the lives of all people who passed away
with a special service of remembrance. We invite
you to bring a picture of a loved one you'd like to
remember.
SPECIAL WORSHIP Honoring Our Veterans South
Newbury Union Church 9:30am at the church. Everyone is welcome.
HYMN SING: The East Washington Baptist Church
will be holding the annual spring Hymn Sing at pm.
Thursday June 2
BOOK DISCUSSION: 7pm Fuller Public Library
Hillsboro - "Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore" by
Robin Sloan. Refreshments will be served.
GREAT DECISIONS: Antrim’s Great Decisions
group intends to meet at 6:30pm at the Tuttle -
Attention
Annual Spring Fling
TOUCH�A�TRUCK
Sat. June 4 • 10am-2pm
Weare Middle School
Only $5 per child or $20 per car.
Come climb and explore a variety of
trucks. Jump in the Bounce House.
Raffles & Games. K-9 Demos.
Food & Refreshments. Pony Rides.
Face Painting & More!!
Sponsored by the Weare Fire & Rescue
Association & Sugar & Spice Preschool.
Community
Art Show
JUNE 4 • 10-2
FEATURING ART FROM
CHILDREN, TEENS & ADULTS
Multi-Media Art Show • Community Art
Art Making Stations
Public Welcome • Family Friendly Event
The Grapevine Family &
Community Resource Center
4 Aiken Street 588-2620
Summer
in the Village
Sat., June 4th A Very Special
OLD HOME DAY
with a 100 Year Anniversary
Rededication of our Soldiers’ Monument
presented by our
Goffstown Historical Society.
Tuesday Evenings, July & Aug.
“Exercise Your Mind”
Activity Series with the Goffstwon Public
Library. Stay tuned for full schedule.
Sat. August 6
Uncommon Art on the Common
Auto Dealers
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Cuba and the United States For further information
please call or email Steve Ullman 588-2005.
Friday June 3
CENTER FOR THE ARTS: First Fridays! Theater
Night. Join the cast and director of the New London
Barn Playhouse for an Open Rehearsal Q&A and
Reception. The New London Barn Playhouse, Main
Street, New London, 5-7 free.
Saturday June 4
OLD HOME DAY: Goffstown Old Home Day. So
much going on the 4th, from the Soldier's Monument re-dedication, FREE TROLLEY rides, the Rotary
Car Show and more. This is a wonderful family and
friends event, so plan on spending time in the Village and at the Car show.
NEWBURY SPEAKER SERIES: Sea Hagg Distillery
will present the history of “Rum.” Free and open to
all. Programs last about an hour with refreshments
and one-on-one chatting with the speakers. The
programs begin at 4:00pm.
BOOK SALE: The Friends of the Whipple Library
Book Sale is from 9-1. Bargain prices. Come one,
come all... as you will see, we have something for
everyone.
YARD SALE: Weare Historical Society Town Wide
Yard Sale 8am-2pm. Maps showing locations of
yard sales throughout the town of Weare will be
2016
available for $2.00 at the Stone Memorial building.
SHRED EVENT: Franklin Savings Bank will host a
free paper shredding event on Saturday, June 4th
from 9am to 12pm at its main office in downtown
Franklin. Anyone interested in safely destroying old
documents and confidential files are invited to stop
by the office. All unwanted documents may contain
staples and small paper clips; however, they must
be free of large clips, three ring binders and plastic.
There is a limit of three boxes per person.
CONTRA DANCE: The Monadnock Folklore Society
presents the Peterborough, NH First Saturday
Contra Dance featuring Luke Donforth calling with
the band The Irregulars. The dancing begins at 8pm.
The dance also hosts a free jam session for beginning and intermediate musicians at 6:30pm and a
workshop for new dancers at 7:30pm. Admission is
$10 or $7 for students and seniors. The dance takes
place in the historic Town House in Peterborough,
RUBARB FESTIVAL: Annual Bennington Rhubarb
Festival 9:30am -1:30pm. Town Center Bakes goods,
craft tables Face painting, 50/50 raffle.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: The Goffstown Rotary
Club is looking for event volunteers & corporate
sponsors for its annual car show fundraiser, being
held Saturday 9am - 2pm, at 2 Parsons Drive in
Goffstown. Registration fee for car show participants is $15. All proceeds from the event will go
back to the community. For more information,
please email [email protected], call Robin
at 603-623-7300 x 704, or find us on Facebook
Sunday June 5
YARD SALE: Hopkinton Lions annual yard sale at
Hopkinton Fir Grounds 7am-3pm.
5K “EYE” WALK/RUN: Henniker, 9:30am Henniker Community School. $25.00 Registration
online. $30.00 day of race. Registration begins at
8am. Run or walk with your dog. Sponsored by
Henniker Lions Club.
Wednesday June 6
BOWLING BOYS This new GHSS group for men
will depart Shaw’s at 8:30am for a morning of
bowling at the Yankee Lane in Keene. Bowling and
shoe rental is $8. Transportation is $5. Call Marie
Mogavero at 464-4726. SOCCER TRYOUTS: Tri-Town United Travel Soccer
in Goffstown will be hosting tryouts for our fall
season on June 6th & 9th from 5:30pm-7pm for
all players aged 6-13 that are looking for a local,
competitive soccer experience, where focus is on
development of skills while stressing teamwork and
sportsmanship! Visit our website for more information and to register for tryouts - www.tritowntravelsoccer.com
HOPKINTON LIONS CLUB
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Service to the Community with over
1.3 million Lions worldwide
Annual
Yard Sale!
Car Show Sunday, June 5th
Sat., June 4th
9am - 2pm!!
Corner of Parsons Drive
and N. Mast, Goffstown, NH
Route 114, North of the Village
• Goodie Bags to first 50 arrivals
• All Classes Invited
• Trophies & Participant Voting
• $15 registration fee, proceeds
benefit local communities.
7am - 3pm
Hopkinton
Fairgrounds
STEWART BUILDING
Enter via Green Gate on Kearsarge Ave.
Donations of Merchandise
are Needed!!!
Please no large appliances or clothing
Pickup of items available
Please call 856-7268 Dik
746-5710 June • 315-391-2534 Al
746-4744 Dave
Become a Lion: www.hopkintonnhlions.com
to benefit Easter Seals Camp Sno-Mo
Sat., June 25, 2016
Rain date: Sun. June 26, 2016
9am-2:30pm • Mt. Sunapee, NH
Off Route 103 Circle, Newbury, NH
Come one, come all to view a super
collection of fine automobiles,
pickup trucks & motorcycles!!
Food, fun and free chair rides to the top of Mt.
Sunapee for all paying entrants. Entry Fee,
Pre-Registration: $15/vehicle by June 1st.
Gate Registration: $20/vehicle. Visitor $5.
For more information contact Jim Currier at 603381-2863 or email [email protected].
website: www.sunapeelions.com
Kick off Bike Week with US
$1000 Cash Prize • Best Hand
SUNDAY, JUNE 12 2016
ONLINE REGISTRATION:
WeareWinterWanderersSC.org
$25 driver - $15 passenger
Starting Locations: Registration 9am-11am
Monadnock Harley-Davidson, Swanzey, NH
Rochester Motorsports, Rt.11, Rochester, NH
Seacoast Powersports, Rt. 1, Hampton, NH
Ending Location: Arrival no later than 1pm
Heritage Harley-Davidson, Concord, NH
*Reg incl: 1 poker hand, BBQ lunch & 2 raffle tickets; you
can purchase add’l poker hands for the “Best Hand”
Raffle Baskets • 50/50 Drawing • Prizes
Info: www.wearewinterwandererssc.org
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Obituaries: Friends & Neighbors Remembered
James (Jim) H. Greene
DEERING - James (Jim) H. Greene Sr.,
born August 17, 1944 passed away at home on
Saturday May 21, 2016
peacefully surrounded by
many loving family and
friends. Jim is survived
by his loving wife of 52
years, Katinia (Tina)
Greene (Romankis). He is
also survived by two sons,
James H. Greene Jr., wife
Michele of Deering and Christopher A. Greene
and fiance Cathlene Larsen of Henniker as
well as five grandchildren, Meghan Whiteside
and husband Kyle of Auburn, GA, Brittany
Greene of Hillsboro, Kyle Greene of Deering,
Noah Greene of Henniker and Jacob Greene
of Henniker, one great grandson, Wyatt of
Auburn, GA, who Jim was pleased to have
met shortly before passing. He is also survived
by 3 brothers, Tony Greene and wife Jackie of
Penacook, NH, Fred Greene of Concord, and
Bob Greene and wife Pam of Deering, NH. He
also has two surviving sisters, Betty Randell
of Las Vegas, NV, Joann Warren and husband
of Franklin, NH. He is predeceased by his
mother, Elizabeth (Betty) Greene (Korkunis),
and his father, Fred Charles Greene and a
brother, William Greene. In lieu of flowers,
donations could be sent to the Monadnock
Comm. Hosp. Oncology Dept., 452 Old Street
Rd., Peterborough, NH. 034581.
Marilyn L. Chandler
HOPKINTON – Marilyn L. Chandler, 70,
of Hopkinton, formerly of Concord, passed
away Wednesday, May 18, 2016, after a two
and a half year battle with brain cancer. Marilyn was born in Claremont on Jan. 28, 1946,
the daughter of Edward
and Bertha (Hill) LeClair.
Marilyn is survived by
her husband of 47 years,
Arnold "AC" Chandler;
three sons, Ethan and
wife, Renee of Richmond,
VA, Seth and wife, Holly
of Pembroke and Aaron
and wife, Brooke of Concord; five grandsons
and one great-granddaughter; two brothers,
Ted LeClair and Richard LeClair of Canterbury; sisters, Sharon Stacy of Canaan and Jen
Pierce of New Boston; step-father Richard
Stacy of Concord; and nieces and nephews. Douglas D. Fournier
NEWPORT — Douglas David Fournier,
66, died unexpectedly Monday, May 16, 2016,
at his home in Newport.
He was born Dec. 20,
1949, in Warwick, Massachusetts to Graham and
Ruby (Facemire) Fournier. Doug was predeceased
by his grandmother, Veda
Facemire; granddaughter,
Stephanie Cornish; and
brother, Alan Corbett. He is survived by his
wife of many years, Linda (Dodge) Fournier
of Newport; daughter, Kelly Wessells and her
husband, Dana of Grantham; stepson Michael
G. Wentzell and his wife, Julie of North Newport; stepdaughter, Paula Martell of Newport;
sister Paula Berquist; grandchildren, Ashley
Cornish, Cassandra Wentzell, Taryn Wentzell
and Mason Martell; great-grand children,
Lauren Stark and Nalah Cornish; and other
members of his extended family. In lieu of
flowers, memorial contributions may be made
to Ashley Cornish, P.O. Box 297, Goshen, NH
Your Home for
RED SOX Baseball
in Concord and
the Lakes Region.
03752 to support a fund for Doug's greatgranddaughters.
David V. Houde Sr.
NEWPORT — David Vernard Houde
Sr., 67, of Blueberry Ridge Road in Newport,
died Wednesday, May
18, 2016, at his home.
He was born June 22,
1948, in Claremont, to
the late Vernard Allard
Houde and Lucille A.
(Stone) Houde. David
was predeceased by his
parents; and a sister,
Beverly Ann Houde. He is survived by his
wife of 26 years, Judy (Chamberlain) Houde;
children David Vernard Houde Jr. and his
wife, Danielle Moon of Chicago, Illinois, Dennis Richard Houde and his wife, Jennifer of
Lebanon, Ohio, Donald Joseph Houde and his
wife, Christina Flack of Wetumpka, Alabama,
Debra Ann Chapman and her husband, Anthony Koch of Claremont and Tammie Lynn
Colby of Claremont; sisters, Marsha HoudeGaudette and Sandy Hess; and goddaughter,
Linda Simpson. In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made to the Upper
Valley Humane Society, 300 Old Route 10,
Enfield, NH 03748.
Ralph W. Spofford
NEW LONDON – Ralph W. Spofford, 79,
of Job Seamans Acres,
died Tuesday, May 17,
2016, at the New London
Hospital. He was born
in East Orange, NJ on
June 20, 1936, the son
of Warren A. and Edna
C. (Horstman) Spofford.
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Obituaries: Friends & Neighbors Remembered
Members of his family surviving include his
wife of 58 years, Mary Lou "Mickey" (Noe)
Spofford of New London; a daughter and her
husband, Kimberly and Neil Doherty of San
Diego; three grandchildren, Paige, Tate and
Owen and nieces and nephews. Memorial
contributions may be made to SRK Greenway,
P.O. Box 1648, New London, NH 03257.
Juliette I. Dozois
WASHINGTON – Juliette I. Dozois, 76,
of Washington and Deering, died peacefully
Tuesday, May 17, 2016,
at Westwood Center in
Keene. She was born July
6, 1939, in Salem, MA,
to the late Alphonse and
Germaine (Thibeaudeau)
LeBoeuf. She was also
predeceased by grandson,
N.J. Dozois, brother,
Raymond LeBoeuf and sister Germaine Ceria.
Survived by her husband of 58 years, Norris
C. Dozois, of Washington; two sons, Norris J.
and his wife, Michelle Dozois of Washington
and Alan W. and his wife, Donna Dozois of
Manchester; one daughter, Marie H. and her
husband, Jared Kusner of Jeffersonville
NY; one brother, Alfred and Marlene LeBoeuf
of Peabody, MA; one sister, Maryanna Eileen
and Andy Belanger of Deering; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and many
nieces and nephews.
Howard D. Kiblin
FRANCESTOWN - Howard D. Kiblin, of
Francestown, NH, 92, passed away at home
May 20th, 2016. Howard was born June 18th,
1923 in West Deering,
earmarked Comfort, Care and Support- HosNH to Howard D. Kiblin
pice at HCS Annual Fund.
and Ada (Stowell) Kiblin.
James “Jamie” Talbott
Howard is survived by
James “Jamie” Talbott, 52, of Navarre
his loving wife, Eleanor
FL, passed 8 May at home after battling
(Hoyt) Kiblin, of nearly
cancer. A 1982 Hillsboro-Deering graduate,
61 years, of Francestown,
Navy veteran, trucker, construction worker,
NH, his son Hobart Kiblin
Defense Commissary Agency employee, but
and wife Stacy of Deering,
most important, Mr. Mom, he leaves his wife
NH, son Warren Kiblin, son Walter Kiblin and of 18 years, Julie (Stickney), retired USAF
wife Misty, daughter Chloe Paige and husband Master Sergeant and HDHS class of 1985. He
Gary, all of Francestown, NH. He is survived
is survived by daughters Lillian, 17 and Mary,
by eleven grandchildren and eleven great13; parents John and Judy, Navarre FL; sister
grandchildren, brothers Rodney Kiblin of
and brother-in-law Dawn and Dennis PoisDeering, NH and Allen Kiblin and wife Marie
son, Saco ME; brother John, Hillsboro NH;
of Swanzey, NH, a sister-in-law Dorothy and
father-in-law Ralph Luongo, Washington NH;
husband Carl Hardwick, Sr., and many nieces
3 brothers-in-law, Michael Mooney, Hillsboro
and nephews. Howard was predeceased by
NH, Patrick Stickney, Medford NY and Ray
his parents, an infant daughter Louise, his
Brunelle, Enfield CT; nieces, nephews, and
brother George Edward Kiblin of Deering,
other extended family.
NH, sisters Lillian Raynor and husband
George of Bennington,
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This energetic
1-year-old needs
daily exercise. He
loves other dogs,
but no cats or
young kids.
[email protected]
529-5443
www.wearewag.org/
www.facebook.com/wearewag
MAXINE
My name is Maxine, I’m a
mutured little lady at ten
years of age, and some
say I’m a Diva but that
just means I know what I
like! I like snuggling in my bed. I like greeting my
admirers. And, I like rubbing up against you for
attention... I will come out of my bed when I’m
ready for some loving. I’m not too keen on being
picked up but I will come to you and snuggle on
the couch once I feel comfortable in my new home.
Pope Memorial SPCA of ConcordMerrimack County SPCA: 856-8756
This adoptable pet sponsored by
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This pet sponsored by
Animal Vibe
Flower Essence therapy for pets
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603-568-4022
www.animal vibe.com
This adoptable pet sponsored by
Rt. 77 West, 32 Dustin Tavern, Rd., Weare, NH
New & Used Car Parts • State Inspection
Tires • Repairs & Towing
800-529-5865
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HARPER: A yellow & white three mo. old
male Rex mix. A
fun bunny looking
for a good home.
He’d be great for
someone in an
apartment or a
family, and may
do well with other
pets if introduced
slowly. Quiet,
polite, and loves to
play. He’ll be the
first to greet you &
Monadnock
would love to help
Humane Society
with your vegetable
(603) 352-9011
garden.
monadnockhumanesociety.org
RUFUS
Rufus is a sweet 5 ½ year
old coonhound that loves
to seek attention from
his human companions.
He also loves to sniff
around and find
whatever he can! Rufus would love a home
that would take him on casual strolls with
his gentle leader and give him lots of love
at home. Please stop by the SPCA and meet
this large goof!
This pet sponsored by
This adoptable pet sponsored by
Lockhaven Farm
Sugar House
168 Davison Rd., Henniker, NH
603-860-3836
Pope Memorial SPCA of ConcordMerrimack County: 856-8756
RUBY: This purebred Bulldog loves
all people and is a clown. This wellbehaved girl is extremely devoted and
wants to take
an active role
in her family
(this includes
sleeping in
bed!) This
5-year-old
must be an
only pet. No
young kids.
[email protected]
529-5443
www.wearewag.org/
www.facebook.com/wearewag
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BUELLER
Bueller is a kind
kitty, only seven
years old, who is
unsure of why he is
here. He wants to go
home to a bed of his
own. He is a bit scared here at the shelter, but
longing for affection. He warms up to you once
he is comfortable and then watch him bloom.
Give Bueller a chance and you will be happy
you did – this handsome boy is one of a kind!
Pope Memorial SPCA of Concord
Merrimack County: 856-8756
This adoptable pet sponsored by
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Kristen Hannigan Markwith
Owner, Licensed Acupuncturist
63 Rush Rd., Henniker, NH
[email protected]
www.trendacupuncture
603-428-3330
CHANCE
- 8 yr old male boarder collie
mix. He’s a sweet boy
who loves toys! He
needs a family that
can give him a happy,
healthy life. It may
take him a little extra
time to get comfortable, but when you
see him play with his
toys, a whole other
side of him emerges.
With some TLC and a
little guidance, he’ll
Monadnock
Humane Society
make a great
(603) 352-9011
companion.
monadnockhumanesociety.org
DIXIE
Hello! My name is Dixie!
I’m a sweet 6 1/2 year
old hound mix in search
of a home to call my
own. Lazy days on the
couch and play time
in the sun await! I would love an adult or two to
spend my days with. My stunning brindle markings
are all the talk of the town which I like to visit! A
quiet home to spend most of my days would be
awesome! Will you let me shower you with love?
Pope Memorial SPCA of ConcordMerrimack County: 856-8756
This pet sponsored by
[email protected]
www.facebook.com/wearewag
RIBBY:
This adoptable pet sponsored by
This little
(all of 34 lbs.)
cuddlebunny
loves to sit in
laps, but she is
up for whatever
you want to
do. This 3-year-old is smart as a whip and is
well-behaved. Jane is OK with well-behaved
dogs, but no cats or young kids.
[email protected]
www.facebook.com/wearewag
NICHOLAS & ANGEL:
This pet sponsored by
Route 77
Motors
FULL GROOMING MONDAY-SATURDAY
Visit www.pawspawnh.com
us on 174 Concord St., Suite #130
Peterborough, NH
603-801-3083
This adoptable pet
sponsored by
Syrup is available 7 days a week,
year-round in our barn store!
1038 Hopkinton Road in Hopkinton,
224-7520, www.crowvalleyfarm.com
KIWI
This small
1-year-old
angora is very
friendly and
just likes to
hang around
with her
family. She is
affectionate,
but also
playful; no surprise, considering her age. Kiwi ignores
dogs, but she needs to be the only cat.
JANE
This adoptable pet sponsored by
Showroom:
24 South St., Concord, NH
603-224-2854
VintageKitchens.com
7 y.o. female DSH. She’s in search
of a partner that can keep her motivated to lose
weight. She loves to sit on laps and take cat naps,
THE
loves attention & will seek people out for extra
TLC! She enjoys
playing w/
wand toys &
scratching on
her scratching
board. Does
well with dogs
but may prefer
being the only
cat. She
Monadnock
can’t wait to
Humane Society
find her for(603) 352-9011
ever home. monadnockhumanesociety.org
This pet sponsored by
APOTHECARY
35 Main Street
Keene, NH
(603) 357-0200
Compounding Customized
Medication for People & Pets
These flame-point Siamese-Exotic kittens are as
sweet as they come. Nicholas is a let-me-at-it
kind of guy; Angel is a purr factory who loves
to be picked up. They’re fine w/ other mellow
animals, but need an
adult home.
[email protected]
529-5443
www.wearewag.org/
www.facebook.com/wearewag
MORRIS:
Morris is a 9 month old male
black lab cross. One of the happiest dogs you’ll ever
meet. He was born with some funky knees, but he
does his best to
not let it slow
him down. He’ll
have surgery
soon to fix one
of his legs, so he
needs a family to
help him through
his recovery. His
favorite things
Monadnock
are toys, treats
Humane Society
& people.
(603) 352-9011
monadnockhumanesociety.org
Sales & Service
Center
711 Concord Stage Road
Weare, NH
Open 8AM-5PM Mon.-Fri.
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529-7700
This pet sponsored by
WILLOW:
2 1/2 y. o. female pit bull mix. A very sweet girl, with lots of energy to burn. She
enjoys playing with other dogs, but needs a home
that will be able
to monitor her. She’s a bouncy
girl, so plenty
of exercise and
basic training
will be very
important; but
that doesn’t
mean she won’t
curl up on
Monadnock
the couch
Humane Society
with you at
(603) 352-9011
night!
monadnockhumanesociety.org
BLEU:
This 3-year-old polydactyl angora
has never met a stranger; he loves to be carried
and drape
himself all
over you.
He can be
adopted w/
his brothers
Tig and Doyle
or separately. Fine
with other
animals, but
no young kids.
[email protected]
529-5443
www.wearewag.org/
www.facebook.com/wearewag
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COOPER:
ADDISON
Addison is an active 7 ½
year old gal looking for
some entertainment.
She loves to be near
her people. She likes
to play with her toys, as well as enjoy a
good movie while snuggling on the couch.
Addison will thrive once in a home that can
provide her with lots of positive training and
reinforcement. This adorable girl is looking
to be yours!
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Pope Memorial SPCA of ConcordMerrimack County: 856-8756
ELVIS
This very large
10-year-old
Maine Coon is
affectionate and
loves to roll on
the floor and
head butt you for
attention. He also
loves to play. He
doesn’t like loud
noises, so must be
an only pet in a
quiet adult home.
[email protected]
www.facebook.com/wearewag
TIG: This 3-year-old polydactyl is
friendly and affectionate. He stands on
his hind feet and gently guides your
hand over
to pet him.
Tig must be
adopted with
his brother
Doyle. A
mellow dog
might be OK,
but no cats or
young kids.
[email protected]
529-5443
www.wearewag.org/
www.facebook.com/wearewag
DOYLE: This 3-year-old polydactyl is an
undemanding, gentle guy who likes to be where
you are. He is handsome, unflappable, and very
smooth.
Doyle must
be adopted
with his
brother Tig.
A mellow
dog might
be OK, but
no cats
or young
kids.
[email protected]
529-5443
www.wearewag.org/
www.facebook.com/wearewag
GLORY
This 2-year-old
angora is just
the perfect
cat. Extremely
affectionate, Glory
loves attention
and likes nothing
better than being
loved up. This
small girl also
loves toys, especially feather toys. Glory likes all
people and is fine with other animals.
[email protected]
www.facebook.com/wearewag
This 4-year-old
Beagle-Miniature
Aussie cross’s
personality is a
mixture of his two
breeds, so he is
sweet, sweet, sweet,
but also responsive
and devoted. This
35-lb. boy must be
an only pet, and no
young kids.
This adoptable pet sponsored by
Delivering the American Dream
Red Coat
Homes
246 W. Main St., Hillsboro
464-3880 • 100% Financing
10 Year Warranty
This pet sponsored by
Wedding & Banquet Center
Henniker, NH
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This pet sponsored by
PATENAUDE
LUMBER CO. INC.
Processed Bark
and Bagged Shavings
628 Rush Road
Henniker • 428-3224
This adoptable pet sponsored by
The Mutt Hut
All Breed Dog Grooming
Alyssa Janelle
86 Prospect St.
Henniker
Pampering pets
since 1988
603-428-7290
By appointment only.
PHIL:
This pet sponsored by
Lodging • Dining • Special Events
Tennis • X-C Ski & Snowshoe
Pet-Friendly Lodging near
Lake Sunapee & Mount Sunapee
258 Stagecoach Road, Sunapee, NH
(603) 763-5571 • 800-232-5571
[email protected] • www.dextersnh.com
This pet sponsored by
4 y.o. orange tabby DSH - Loves to
show affection, and will rub against you; but
sometimes he’ll saunter off and do his own
thing. He loves
to show off his
belly and will
give you headbutts when
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Keene, NH 03431
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He has a lot
(603) 355-3335
of energy and
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Monadnock
all types of
Humane Society
MARKETPLACE
toys.
(603) 352-9011
monadnockhumanesociety.org Open 7 days a week for lunch & dinner
ELM CITY
BREWING
ADAM & EVE: A pair of adorable
doves were living in harmony until a ferret
arrived! They’re looking for a ferret-free home
where
they can
thrive!
Very sweet
and easy
to handle.
Adam
loves
taking a
bath and
Pope Memorial SPCA
Eve loves Adam!
of Concord
They’e a sweet
Merrimack County
pair of birds.
(603) 856-8756
www.GraniteStateNaturals.com
DANA
This adoptable pet sponsored by
Dana is a Silver three
month old male Rex
mix. He is shy, and a bit
of a wallflower but once
he gets to know you
he comes out of his shell. He loves healthy
vegetables and fruits, and when he’s really
happy he’ll jump up and kick his feet for joy.
Right now he’s living with his brother, Harper,
and would most likely do well with a family
and other animals in the house. For more info
stop by the Monadnock Humane Society.
Monadnock Humane
Society: 352-9011
MS. MARIO
Ms. Mario is a 7 year old
spunky female. She can be
quite affectionate, but is
easily frustrated with her
human friends! She swats
on occasion, but is declawed
in the front. She’s looking
for a child free home because of this. She does,
however, seem to tolerate dogs rather well. She’s had
a difficult transition to shelter life so we hope to find
her a tolerant home looking to give her time to adjust
and relax in a space to call her own.
Pope Memorial SPCA of ConcordMerrimack County: 856-8756
This pet sponsored by
We Love
Animals!
Celebrating 43 Years!
164 North State St., Concord, NH (603)224-9341
Supporting Our Community
Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc.
117 Antrim Road
Bennington, New Hampshire 03442-4205
603.588.3311
www.mpm.com
This adoptable pet sponsored by
Henniker Septic Service
A Complete Septic Service Company
(603)428-3351
[email protected]
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ANTRIM- WATERFRONT building lot on
FRANKLIN PIERCE LAKE. 5.4 acres with 309 feet
of frontage. Lot slopes to the water. Will need septic, well, site work, etc. Offered at $99,900
ANTRIM- WATERFRONT on Franklin Pierce
Lake. Spectacular custom built 4100 sf. Contemporary on 4.3 acres with 351 feet of waterfront.
Open concept living, 2 gas fireplaces, separate
Master suite on the 2nd floor, 3 season porch,
wrap around deck. Additional 2-4 bedrooms, 3
baths, huge family room. 3 car attached garage
plus 45x26 detached garage for RV/Boat. Boat
dock. $749,900
HILLSBORO- This 3-4 bdrm Cape has shared
ownership in a WATERFRONT lot on Franklin
Pierce Lake for your summer enjoyment. Open
concept living room, dining area & kitchen. Two
more rooms on the 1st floor for BRs or office,
full bath. 2nd floor has 2 BRs & bath. Basement
is partially finished w/ a pellet stove; also direct
entry to the 2 car garage w/ overhead storage. Ready to move in and make it your own.
$289,900
DEERING- Builder’s own custom home on 2
level acres in quiet, country location yet near Rte.
149 for easy access. First floor master with gas
fireplace, 2 room bath w/ whirlpool tub, shower
and 2 vanities. Kitchen with hickory cabinets and
two level island opens to dining room. Living room
and office. The second floor has 4 bdrms and full
bath. Attached 2 car garage w/ overhead storage.
Enjoy summer living w/ a multi level deck, Dining
pergola & fire pit surrounded by a stone wall.
BONUS. Lower level is walk out and has legal apt
w/ 1 BR, living room, dining room, kitchen & bath.
Also, its own one car garage & separate driveway.
Offered at $369,900
HILLSBORO- Stunning Garrison Colonial on 2
landscaped acres. Kitchen w/ stainless steel appliances, granite counters and breakfast nook. Front
to back living room w/ fireplace, family room
opens to screened porch, Master suite w/ walk
in closet, bath w/ soaking tub & separate shower.
3 more BRs and full bath complete the 2nd
floor. 3rd floor is finished w/ sewing/craft/office/
TV area. Attached 2 car garage. Separate 3 car
garage could be converted for business or office.
Conveniently located near Rte 9. $339,900
For more on these
or other properties,
call Pat or Julia today!
HILLSBORO-Summer rental on FRANKLIN
PIERCE LAKE. Waterfront with dock for your boat.
2 bedrooms, 1 ½ baths, living room with woodstove, eat in kitchen, cable TV. Fully furnished. No
smoking, no pets. $1500.00 per week plus
security and cleaning fee.
HILLSBORO-Great opportunity to own a year
round cottage at FRANKLIN PIERCE LAKE. This
two bedroom, one bath, ranch style home has
been totally updated with new windows, furnace,
vinyl siding, insulation and metal roof. Open
concept kitchen/living area with woodstove. Three
season porch. Close to deeded , level, sandy
beach. Summer fun on the lake with boating and
swimming. Near hiking trails, golf and skiing.
$148,500
HILLSBORO- 3 family New Englander centrally
located. Owner’s apt. has a total of 6 rooms w/ 3
bedrooms and 2 baths. Unit #2 has 3 rooms w/
1 BR and 1bath. Unit #3 has 4 rooms w/ 2 BRs
and 1 bath. Separate utilities. Great opportunity
to live here and have tenants help with mortgage.
Offered below assessed value at $149,000.
PatNashRealty.com
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320 John Stark Hwy.
Newport, NH
Mon-Fri 7-5:30
Sat 8-3, Sun 11-3
603-863-2800
W W W. N E W P O RT C H E V R O L E T. C O M
USED CAR CHAOS!
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2009 PONTIAC G5
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8,490
5,790
$
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$
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5,990
$
2008 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT
7,990
15,990
$
2007 GMC SIERRA 1500 SL
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Extra Cab,
4WD, Auto.,
6 Sp
12,990
$
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2009 BUICK LUCERNE CXL
10,590
$
2008 NISSAN PATHFINDER LE
NB14042A
11,990
$
2010 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 W/T
Crew Cab,
4WD, With
power pkg.
2010 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT
8,990
8,990
$
NCT16055C
2009 CHEVROLET MALIBU LTZ
$
DEISEL W/
RACK BODY
NCT16191A
NCP0634
NGT15398C
$
2008 FORD F-550
14,590
$
2008 NISSAN PATHFINDER
NGT16100C
LOADED
11,490
$
2011 MAZDA CX-7 i
NCT15249AA
11,990
$
NCT16145A
12,590
$
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INVENTORY REDUCTION S ALE
2005 Ford Taurus SE 4 Door
2009 Ford Crown Victoria Police
Interceptor
Fully Equipped Incl.
Sunroof & Leather
Interior. Silver.
Stk# 15A18
LOW
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3,395
$
$12,750
$
2006 Chevy Impala 4 Dr
3,995
2006 Chevy Impala SS
Sedan. Previous
Sheriff’s Car,
Fully Equipped, Fleet
Maintained. White.
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Leather Interior & Sunroof.
Maroon. Stk# 15A54
SPECIAL
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Stk# 15A25
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2003 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
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$
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2003 Nissan Pathfinder LE 4x4
2004 Chevy 4x4 8’ Pickup
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Black & Silver.
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$
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$
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13,595
2005 Dodge Stratus SXT 4 Door
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$
2007 Dodge Ram 1500
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2008 Ford Econoline E350
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8,750
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$
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$
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$
2006 Ford Econoline E150
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4 Door Sedan.
Fully Equipped.
Dark Blue.
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LOW
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5,995
$
4,495
2006 Ford Focus ZXW Wagon
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Maroon Metallic.
Stk# 15A08
LS Package,
7 Passenger,
Nicely Equipped.
Silver. Stk#15A38
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3,795
2007 Chevy Cobalt LT
Nicely Equipped,
Low Mileage. White.
Stk# 15A26
2008 Chevy Uplander
4,495
2003 Honda Accord EX
4 Door Sedan.
$
4,495
2004 Chevy S10 Blazer
2008 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP
$
4,995
2008 Chevy Impala
$300 — $1500
2011 Chevy Aveo LT
2,795
2005 Chevy Trailblazer 4x4 LT
Fully Equipped,
2 Owners, Senior
Citizen Owned. Light
Green w/ Vinyl Roof.
Stk# 15A07B
*None of these vehicles are NH State Inspected. As seen.
Some vehicles will lot drive or parts. All offers considered.
SPECIAL
PRICE!
AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICE CENTER
1999 Mercury Grand Marquis LS
Vehicles priced* at
7 1/2’ Fisher Minute
Mount Plow, 38,000
Miles. 1 Owner. Red.
Stk# 15A56
$
$
Over 25 Vehicles To Choose From
4,495
$
12,995
HANDY PERSONS SPECIALS
LOW
PRICE!
$
LOW
PRICE!
SALE
Fully Equipped,
Incl. Sunroof and
Leather Interior.
Silver. Stk# 13A04B
$
$
LOW
PRICE!
INVENTORY REDUCTION
LOW
PRICE!
$
1/2 Ton, 6 Passenger,
V8 Auto, 1 Owner.
Excellent Shape. Dark
Blue. Stk# 15A34
8600 lb. GVW Work
Chassi, V8 Auto, A/C.
White. Stk# 15A53A
Previous Sheriff’s Car,
Fleet Maintained.
White. Stk# 15A51
LOW
PRICE!
1995 Chevrolet 2WD Suburban
2009 Chevy Express 2500
Panel Van
LOW
PRICE!
3,995
$
3,995
WYMAN’S SALES & SERVICE
“Where Satisfaction Is a Tradition Since 1953”
172 West Main St., Hillsboro, NH
**Restrictions apply. See Dealer for Details.
603-464-5544 • 800-639-9808
wymans-salesandservice.com
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Sales: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 9-1pm
Service & Parts: Mon-Fri 8-5
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Classifieds: Get results!
AUTO REMOVAL
Brown’s car removal - Paying top
dollar for junk and unwanted vehicles. Will
travel. 603-934-4813 or 603-393-8582.
CAMPER FOR SALE
AIR CONDITIONERS (purchased central air).
Good condition. Sylvania 5,000 BTUs, Hyundai
8,000 BTUs, GE 6,200 BTUs. Each $35. Call Pat
603-464-5193.
Acorn Stairlifts. The AFFORDABLE solution
to your stairs! **Limited time -$250 Off Your Stairlift
Purchase!** Buy Direct &amp; SAVE. Please call
1-800-542-1194 for FREE DVD and brochure.
HELP WANTED
Got Knee Pain? Back Pain? Shoulder Pain?
Get a pain-relieving brace at little or NO cost to
you. Medicare Patients. Call Health Hotline Now!
1- 800-493-0133.
23’ MICROLITE BY FOREST RIVER. Camper
stored inside. TV, full shower, Murphy bed, etc.
For quick sale! (802) 263-5118.
DISHWASHER WANTED at Sampan Restaurant in Hillsboro. Apply in person. See Daniel.
COMMERCIAL FOR RENT
MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE - May 28, 8:00-2:00
pm. 56 Windsor Road, Hillsborough. Tools,
hunting items, horse equipment, baby clothes,
household goods, holiday items. Lots of good
stuff.
FOR RENT
VINTAGE YARD SALE - May 28 & 29, 8:00
a.m.-5:00 p.m. TV, Movie, Celebrity Items, Sports,
Dolls, Games, Cartoons & Antiques. 314 East
Washington, Hillsboro. 478-0758 for details.
HENNIKER -- PROFESSIONAL OFFICE OR BUSINESS SPACE – Excellent location on Route 114 in
downtown Henniker. Good visibility, off-street
parking. 428-3262, days.
ANTRIM: 1 & 2 BR APTS. Heat incl. From
$175-$195 per week. No dogs. Call 924-7580 or
563-7173 from 7AM-7PM.
FOR SALE
BIRD NETTING 17’ wide, cut to any length up
to 300’. .70¢ a running foot. Call 603-863-2583.
PUTNAM’S
YARD SALE
SENIOR CARE
A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation’s largest senior
living referral service. Contact our trusted, local
experts today! Our service is FREE/no obligation. CALL 1-800-391-4549.
Hillsboro Mini Storage
2 convenient locations —
SMALL ENGINE
REPAIR
276 Henniker St. & 485 West Main St.
• SALES
• SERVICE
276 Henniker St.
Pittsburgh Paints, Olympic Stains,
Cabot Stains • Screen Repairs
Gary Putnam
PO Box 841
Hillsboro, NH
03244
(603) 831-3011
[email protected]
FOR SALE
Blue 3-speed 20”
496-7300
Please contact Kathy at
603-454-8793.
2012 CHEVY 1500
EXPRESS VAN
2014 MERCEDES
SPRINTER 2500
CREW VAN
U-Haul Rentals
Trucks & Trailers • Boxes & Packing
Supplies • Hitches Installed
PO Box 1541, Hillsboro, NH 03244
Alan Ager (603) 464-4246
[email protected]
CENTURY 21
Shepard & Flint Realty
$22,500
144” WB. Like New. 28,000 Miles.
4 Cyl Turbo Diesel, Very Economical to
drive, 25 mpg. High top walk around.
Florida driven, never in snow.
Call 603-748-1885
VENDORS
WANTED
Affordable shared
housing opportunity
NEWPORT
www.century21.com
Office (603) 863-2200 Ext. 117
Fax (603) 863-2262
4 Main Street • Newport, NH 03773
www.shepardandflint.com
$36,500
Excellent Condition, 33,000 Miles,
AWD. Never driven in snow. Tow
Package never used. Heavy Duty
Monroe Springs. Very Clean. Like New.
Call 603-748-1885
NEW TO YOU
w/ basket.
Call Ed Tasker
Bradford Dental
Associates is looking
for a hygenist to join
our friendly team 1 day
a week (Tuesdays) with
potential for some
Mondays also.
Hillsboro Paint Center
ADULT BIKE
Very Good.
Asking $175
or best offer.
Dental Hygienist
Wanted
Outdoor
Flea Market
MAY - OCTOBER
Sat. & Sun. 8-6 • Call 843-7437
In Antrim, NH for persons with verifiable
disability. Private BRs, shared common areas,
private yard, on-site laundry facilities and
parking. Utilities included. Rent based on
30% of monthly income provided annual
income is $30,100 or less.
For more information call
Great Brook Homes
603-588-3499
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OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK!
Best Neighborhood Market
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10 N. Mast Road ~ 603.497.8176
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Formerly Bi-Wise Market
39 Allenstown Rd. ~ 603.485.9955
699lb.
$
FRESH, FAMILY PACK
USDA CHOICE CERTIFIED
ANGUS BEEF® BONELESS
Boneless
New York
PORK
CHOPS
SIRLOIN
STEAK
1
$ 99
1
$ 49
3
$
lb.
99
lb.
FRESH, FAMILY PACK
Boneless &
Skinless
CHICKEN
THIGHS
10 LB. PKG.
Schonland’s
FRANKS
3
64 OZ. FROM
CONCENTRATE
2/$
99 lb.
¢
Hood
ORANGE JUICE
IMPORTED
Cluster
TOMATOES
22 OZ. 8 INCH
Fresh Baked
3
BLUEBERRY $
PIE
5 LITER BOX, SELECTED
99 Franzia
WINES
DELI
BRUCES
BUTCHER
SHOPPE
Only available at
Goffstown location
10 N. Mast Rd.
Goffstown, NH
603.497.8176
DELI SLICED
Shurne
Seasoned
Seasoned
CHICKEN
SIRLOIN
TIPS
9
$
PANKO BREADED
DRUMSTICKS
99
lb.
1
$ 59
lb.
Boneless
CHICKEN
BREAST
3
$
99
lb.
BOILED
HAM
299lb.
$
25
2/$