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“Your Local Weekly Since 1868 A Tradition Worth Keeping” THE MessengerFree Our 146th Year Issue 33 August 15, 2014 185 MPH on I-93 A State Police airplane tracked this bright young man on his motor- cycle doing between 150 and 185 mph. on 93. Daniel Thibeault, 31, of Swansea, Massachu- setts, has been charged with reckless conduct, disobeying an officer and driving after suspension. Police said the 2009 Kawasaki Ninja 1000 motor- cycle pulled in behind a business on North Main Street in Concord, where troopers responded and arrested him. Help Identify Them The Bradford Police are asking for help A highlight of the summer is this display by Matheson Excavating in Hancock. Lindy Heim photo. in finding three people they believe were involved with a bur- glary that Join the 250th Parade occurred July 22nd. Marchers, Floats, Animals, Classic Cars wanted A neighbor Weare’s 250th Committee is looking for decorated hat took this people to participate in a vintage-themed • Vintage clowns, oxen, horses, donkeys, goats, photo of parade during on Old Home Day August 23rd sheep, dogs, cats and other animals welcome the three suspects in a red sedan at 10:00 a.m. • Decorate a float with an old fashioned outside the four-unit complex. • Decorate a bicycle, scooter, stroller, baby home-town feel Police have identified the backseat carriage or wagon and experience the thrill • Include pre-1964 classic cars, trucks, passenger, a bespectacled man with of riding or walking right down the middle of tractors a shaved head, but have yet to locate Route 114 Prizes awarded. To enter: Contact Mary- him. There is at least one other known • Dress in period costume, complete with beth Pike at [email protected] suspect who is not shown. Anyone with information about the people pictured is encouraged to contact Sgt. Three New London lifeguards save drowning woman Shaughnessy at 938-2522. Quick action by three teenage lifeguards 17, pulled her from the water. saved the life of a woman swimming at Elkins In addition to rescuing her, they were able to Beach in late July. The Lifeguards had been maintain a sense of calm on the beach, evacu- Postal Customer Postal US Postage PRSRT STD PRSRT Hillsboro, NH Hillsboro, PAID Permit #25 Permit watching the woman swim laps in the water ate the water, create an appropriate perimeter ECRWSS Visit us online at when she suddenly become lifeless and face- around the patient which allowed easy and granitequill.com down. direct access to the patient by EMS, comfort and The primary rescuer, Ryan Pasculano, 18, support the patient, and maintain professional assisted by Patrick Moore, 16, and John Bryck, composure. PAGE 2 | THE MESSENGER | AuGUST 15, 2014 | WWW.GRANITEQUILL.COM Local history as Where you are #1! Yesteryear reported in The Messenger August 16, 2013 Community "Kicks In" for Cailin Red Coat Realty Quick response quells Hopkinton hepatitis A outbreak 246 W. Main St., Hillsboro 464-3053 Antrim paramedic arrested for stealing drugs Neighbors complain of noise at New London Barn Playhouse August 17, 2012 Town of Washington celebrates its 225th Anniversary Judge scolds Deering for "unchecked nepotism" Burglaries in Henniker, Bradford, Contoocook ConVal aid charged with felonious sexual assault August 19, 2011 Newport Town Manager search begins Sutton discusses planning and zoning Sunapee hosts summer Town Meeting Washington. Open concept log home with it’s own pond and DOT officials meet with Henniker Selectmen brook. 3 bdrm., 2 baths. Economical pellet stove and gas heat. 8’x28’ August 13, 2010 sunroom overlooking backyard. 1.8 acres. $229,000 #1753 Discord erupts at Weare Police & Fire Depts State blocks Mount Sunapee's summer plans Controversy erupts over "Bridge To Nowhere" Newport Block Grant "under advisement" August 14, 2009 Attorney General confiscates Windsor tax records Prime Warner real estate goes to foreclosure Weare and Andover teens killed in separate accidents Warner man rescued from Mount Kearsarge Hillsboro. “Neat as a pin, cute as a button” Three BR/2BA ranch August 15, 2008 with two portable garages on over an acre of land. Close to Park & Angela Robinson to be honored at August 9th concert Ride with easy access to commute to Concord or Keene. Always dry NH Chiefs honor Newbury EMS walk-out basement has 9’ ceilings to convert to extra living space. Sean Powers killed in "Death Alley" hit and run $179,900 #1754 Bennington and Francestown historic properties recognized August 17, 2007 Hillsboro Historical Society volunteers win national award Warner hotel plans return to the Zoning Board Historic rail car returns to Contoocook roots Antrim cameras catch theft in progress August 18, 2006 Mistrial declared in Deering sexual assault case Committee recommends renovating Bradford Town Hall SAU #24 returns $658,732 to taxpayers Plea agreement reached in Hopkinton murder case August 19, 2005 Beautiful home! Feels bigger than it looks like from the Broken taillight leads to child endangerment charges street...private backyard for play or garden abuts bubbling brook.. Newbury woman named LSPA Executive Director perennials give color all summer long and the abundant berries are It's official; Cricenti's Hillsborough market closes soon delicious. Large rooms with 1st fl MB & bdrm, laundry, granite top Man charged with DWI after hitting cruiser counters and storage space to die for in the kitchen with wood stove, August 13, 2004 FP in LR, hot tub, large deck and sunroom, metal roof, newer furnace Hillsborough Chamber says welcome Wal*Mart and hot water heater, refi nished hardwood fl oors. Reverse osmosis Weare woman faces DWI & child endangerment charges water fi lter, air fi lter in basement.$179,900 #1758 David Dodge and ConVal to arbitration Deering Police acquire thermo imager WWW.GRANITEQUILL.COM | AuGUST 15, 2014 | THE MESSENGER | PAGE 3 New Highway Department truck stirs debate in Weare Richard Butt and Frank Campana that this is a dangerous trend because any goes through the voters and the Board ap- approached the Weare Selectmen with con- department head can come to the Board proved an additional vehicle, which typically cerns about the purchase of a vehicle for the and request any item, whether a long term goes through the voters. The Board set the Highway Department. Butt's concern is that commitment or not, and if they can find precedence 5-0 and now it will be hard to he does not think it is an existing vehicle, the money in their operating budget the build voters trust. He is disappointed and it was not voted on by the voters, and was Board will approve it. Mr. Campana noted hopes the word gets out to the voters. Tim not voted on by the Board to be added to that Vice Chairman Lacasse stated that it Redmond, Director of Public Works, told the fleet. The vehicle is not on the CIP list was to go before the voters and Selectman the Board that he has not done anything re- of vehicles for the Highway Department. A Lawton raised the issue of a future request garding the pickup truck and it will remain new vehicle would need a separate article on to replace the $10k truck with a $40k truck. that way until he is advised otherwise.The the warrant. Butt feels that it is ridiculous to Campana also said that the Board hired a Board decided to hold on the pickup truck authorize money from the operating budget Deputy Police Chief and personnel typically purchase for the Highway Department. to purchase the vehicle. It is an additional vehicle and should go before the voters. Campana also has an issue with the Selectmen approving money from the operating budget to purchase a pickup truck for the Highway Department. He said New London paving to proceed Public Works Director Richard Lee met with the New London Selectmen to discuss a recent letter from Old Coach Road resident Allen Koop asking that the road be omitted from the list of gravel road scheduled to be repaved. Lee reported that several years ago he created a "Gravel Road Report Card" prior- itizing the town's gravel road that needed to be repaired and or paved. Old Coach Road Rotary District Governor Rich Berryman. has now come to the top of the list and is scheduled to be paved in September. Rotary District Governor visits Hopkinton Club Because of its heavy traffic, he has Rotary District Governor Rich it a big secret. We also need to seek out received many complaints over safety and Berryman spoke before the Hopkinton new members, particularly younger maintenance issues from residents and he Rotary Club on August 6th and stressed ones. Governor Rich will be speaking to is convinced that a great majority support the importance of improving public all 59 Rotary clubs in District 7870 in the paving. After a short discussion the relations and membership. Southern NH and VT between now and Board decided to pave Old Coach Road He stated that Rotary does a great October. as scheduled. Town Administrator Kim deal in the local and international com- He is a retired dentist and is a Hallquist was asked to contact Mr. Koop munities, but many clubs tend to keep member of the Concord Rotary Club. and explain the reasons for their decision. 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