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Merrimack Valley region town crier for the week of Feb. 9, 2023
02-21-2023 1:35 PM

BOSCAWENOpen Mic■On Thursday at 6:30 p.m., a second public hearing will be held on the proposed 2023 budget and warrant articles. The meeting will be held in the fourth floor meeting room of the Town Municipal Offices at 115 N. Main St. Overflow...


Merrimack Valley region town crier for the week of Feb. 12, 2023
02-14-2023 12:22 PM

BOSCAWENPublic skating■Volunteers for the Old Home Day committee are always welcome to attend the meetings. Their next meeting is on Feb. 22 at 6 p.m. at the Town Offices. Call Polly Dawson at (603) 796-7001 if you have questions. Meetings are held...


In Loudon, retention is top of mind with salary increases for town employees
02-09-2023 6:20 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

In the last year, Loudon has seen firefighters, EMTs, a highway employee, the planning and zoning board secretary and members of police department hand in letters of resignation.A pattern is clear among these losses – employees are leaving as other...


Merrimack Valley region town crier for the week of Feb. 5, 2023
02-07-2023 11:29 AM

BOSCAWENPublic skating■The Public Skating Rink, on the Municipal Office field, is open from sunrise to 9 p.m. with lighting and benches soon to be added. Have fun catching up with your neighbors while getting exercise. The rink was made possible...


Merrimack Valley region town crier for week of Jan. 29, 2023
01-30-2023 11:39 AM

BOSCAWENOpen Mic■Boscawen homeowners, the public hearing on Thursday, after 6 p.m., is your opportunity to get information on and ask questions on the proposed 2023 Budget. The hearing will be held at the Municipal Office Building, fourth floor...


Merrimack Valley region town crier for the week of Jan. 22, 2023
01-24-2023 1:56 PM

BOSCAWENPublic hearing■Boscawen homeowners! A public hearing on the proposed 2023 Budget will be held on Feb. 2 after 6 p.m. The hearing will be held at the Municipal Office Building, fourth-floor meeting room, 116 N. Main St., Boscawen, NH 03303. In...


New charter school with an emphasis on history and hands-on learning coming to Loudon
01-21-2023 4:58 PM

By EILEEN O’GRADY

A new public charter school is coming to Loudon this fall with plans to emphasize history education and hands-on learning in a small-school environment.The school, called Benjamin Franklin Academy Charter School, is planning to open in September on a...


Loudon Village County Store building for sale by foreclosure auction
01-17-2023 3:17 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

The building that holds the Loudon Village County Store will be going on the auction block in two weeks along with three sand and gravel pits, including one next to the I-93 welcome center in Hooksett.Four properties owned by Plourde Sand & Gravel...


Merrimack Valley region town crier for the week of Jan. 15, 2023
01-14-2023 9:59 AM

BOSCAWENBudget meeting■It’s budget time for the Town of Boscawen. A Public Meeting on the proposed 2023 Budget will be held on Thursday after 6 p.m. It will be held at the Municipal Office Building at 116 N. Main St., in the fourth-floor meeting room....


Merrimack Valley region town crier for the week of Jan. 8, 2023
01-10-2023 9:05 AM

BOSCAWENPublic budget meeting■It’s budget time for the Town of Boscawen. A public meeting on the proposed 2023 Budget will be held on Jan. 19 after 6 p.m. It will be held at the Municipal Office Building at 116 N. Main St., in the fourth-floor meeting...


Traffic changes on I-93, I-393, NH Route 106 on Sunday for NASCAR race
07-15-2022 5:45 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

Racefans are expected to drive 13,600 vehicles in and out of Loudon on Sunday, July 17, to attend the NASCAR Cup Series Race at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway, and traffic will be affected.The race starts at 3 p.m., with maximum traffic congestion...


Former Loudon man pleads guilty to killing toddler in 2019
02-23-2022 8:31 PM

A former Loudon man pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for killing his girlfriend’s 23-month-old son in 2019, the New Hampshire Attorney General announced.Douglas Barton, 41, will serve 35 years to life in the New Hampshire State Prison, according...


Large Loudon hydroponic greenhouse bought by national firm that wants to make it larger
09-15-2021 6:05 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

The region’s biggest greenhouse grower of salad greens, Lef Farms of Loudon, has been purchased by a national firm which plans to enlarge it.New York-based Brightfarms purchased Lef (pronounced “leaf”) this summer for an undisclosed amount. The...


Ex-Loudon firefighter to serve negligent homicide sentence at county jail, not state prison
01-02-2020 4:23 PM

By ALYSSA DANDREA

An ex-Loudon firefighter convicted in December of negligent homicide in the death of his childhood friend will serve his two- to six-year sentence at the Merrimack County jail and not in state prison.The New Hampshire Department of Corrections...


My Turn: FDR, collusion and impeachment
12-22-2019 7:00 AM

By MICHAEL MOFFETT

In 1940 Franklin D. Roosevelt sought an unprecedented third term as president. But while his first two elections were landslides, the political landscape had changed. Americans were inherently troubled by the notion of an entitled presidency and a...


Despite exciting NASCAR race, New Hampshire Motor Speedway still struggles to fill seats
07-25-2019 10:44 AM

By NICK STOICO

Sunday’s NASCAR race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway came down to a last-lap shootout.Fans rose from their seats as veteran drivers Kevin Harvick and Denny Hamlin bumped and nudged one another through the final lap with Harvick edging out the win by...


Scott LaCrosse, avoiding the spotlight, became big news
04-12-2019 9:23 AM

By RAY DUCKLER

Col. Kevin Jordan of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department couldn’t help himself.He had to start his eulogy for Scott LaCrosse with a joke. The one about modesty.At the church in Loudon, Jordan did his best impression of his former colleague,...


Learning from loss: Family of 16-year-old who committed suicide hopes his story will save a life
11-14-2017 3:18 PM

By LEAH WILLINGHAM

Jeffrey White knew something wasn’t right with his son Alec.It hit him in the face when the 16-year-old tried to overdose last spring. He knew his son needed help and he tried his best to get it for him.Just last month, White, 46, went to a suicide...

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