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By BEN CONANT
When Gorham’s Jack Saladino scored his first goal against Mascenic, the Vikings still had a glimmer of a chance to win. By the time he netted his second and then a third, the NHIAA Division IV boys’ soccer semifinal was all but over, and the Huskies...
By FRED FLORETH
The Derryfield Middle School girls’ field hockey team defeated Boynton Middle School Saturday afternoon 2-0 to claim the championship of Division 3 of the Tri-County League. The D-3 league is made up of the smallest schools from Hillsborough,...
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
A longtime legislator and a state representative wrapping up his freshman term will compete for New Hampshire’s 12th Senate district come Election Day.Incumbent Republican Sen. Kevin Avard and his challenger, Democratic Rep. Ben Ming, are competing in...
Catch up with the Eaton family road trip with Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4.Editor’s Note: The following is a diary written in 1963, and has been edited minimally to maintain the original spirit in which it was written. Included in the record are...
Editor’s Note: The following is a diary written in 1963, and has been edited minimally to maintain the original spirit in which it was written. Included in the record are photographs taken by the family on the trip, as well as postcards saved by the...
By ASHLEY SAARI
In the summer of 1963, Nancy Eaton of Greenville sat down with her children and started plotting a dream road trip. Then, she packed them into the family car and headed to California.Along the way, she wrote down the family’s day-to-day.This is that...
By DAVID ALLEN
“A couple years ago it was drought. Last year it was too much rain. This year it was the heat and humidity!” said Tim Anderson of the mercurial nature of apple harvests of late. The owner of Washburn’s Windy Hill Orchard in Greenville said that summer...
Chamberlin Free Public Library in Greenville will host a presentation of “The Birth of Rock and Roll: Songs That Defined an Era” on Thursday, Oct. 24, at 7 p.m.The program, presented by author and pop culture historian Marty Gitlin, will explore the...
By ASHLEY SAARI
Once a week, Joe Bulger and Susan Hadley-Bulger load up their truck with fresh produce grown at their farm on Old Country Road in New Ipswich.But instead of taking it to a farmers’ market or farmers’ stand, they take it to the St. Vincent de Paul Food...
By ASHLEY SAARI
On Saturday, 43 runners and 37 walkers participated in the annual Friends of the Poor 5K, the largest fundraiser for the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry in Greenville.The race raises funds for the pantry, which serves New Ipswich, Temple, Greenville...
By ASHLEY SAARI
Shortly before his passing, James “Captain Jim” Feldhusen told New Ipswich Fire Chief Ben Hatcher that he had no regrets – that if he had to live his life over, he wouldn’t change a thing.Feldhusen died on Aug. 23 from esophageal cancer, which his...
Greenville Fire Department members recently trained on roof ventilation concepts and interior hose line advancement principles at a building in Townsend.
Mascenic Regional High School celebrated Homecoming this weekend, with sports games including volleyball, field hockey and soccer, a chicken barbecue, and a Homecoming parade, featuring floats made by Mascenic students depicting different decades.
By ASHLEY SAARI
The proposal to renovate the former mill at 21 Chamberlin St. into an addiction rehabilitation center in Greenville has been continued again, after a public hearing on the matter on Thursday.Georges Realty submitted the application for the center...
The Greenville American Legion hosted its third annual French-Canadian dinner on Saturday, celebrating the town’s immigrant roots.The event started as a way to commemorate the town’s 150th anniversary celebration, but was so popular, it became an...
By BEN CONANT
Sophomore Kiahna Farrey's two clutch goals lifted the Mascenic field hockey team to a thrilling overtime win over visiting Hopkinton Thursday. "That was a great field hockey game," said Mascenic head coach Selena Shaw after the 2-1 win. Hopkinton has...
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Two Democrats are vying to oppose Republican David Wheeler in the Executive Council’s 5th District.Melanie Levesque of Brookline and Shoshanna Kelly of Nashua, who both bring government experience to the table, will face off in a primary election on...
Firefighters from New Hampshire and Massachusetts participated in a procession on Route 124 in New Ipswich Sunday honoring Capt. Jim Feldhusen, a member of the New Ipswich and Greenville fire departments who died Aug. 23.Feldhusen served...
By TIM BRUNS
Conant Middle High School brought on two new coaches for this fall season.Heather Sawyer joined the boys’ soccer team as head coach in July, while Ashley Lingerman became the field hockey coach in the spring.Sawyer, who previously served as assistant...
Highbridge Hill Elementary School greeted students on the first day of the school year Thursday.
Greenville hosted its Old Home Day and town picnic Saturday at the Town Field. Children’s crafts, a flea market, farmers’ market, picnic and live music were part of the celebration.
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