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By DAN ATTORRI
Their best skier fell on his first run of the day. One lost a pole. Two more missed a gate. But those circumstances didn’t define them.Senior Harrison Wilson won the giant slalom in the morning, junior Merrick Chapin won the slalom in the afternoon...
Ski JumpingState championshipKey players: MV – Mychal Reynolds (3rd), Austin Valliere (13th), Wyatt King (18th); Concord – Sebastian Christie (12th); Hanover – Schuyler Clapp (1st), Jai Gregory (2nd)Highlights: Reynolds led MV to fourth as a team and...
By DAN ATTORRI
The Hopkinton girls’ Alpine ski team has been consistent all season and that wasn’t about to change on Wednesday. Hawk sophomore Marcella Guadagno finished second in both the slalom and giant slalom, and sophomore Avery Loew and freshman Lia Chapin...
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Fueled by forceful and frigid winds, a fire that began in the garage quickly consumed a farmhouse on Barton Corner Road in Hopkinton Wednesday afternoon.A woman and two dogs in the home when it caught fire after 2 p.m. were able to evacuate safely,...
D-III Boys’ BasketballNo. 5 Hopkinton 64, No. 12 Newport 52Key players: Hopkinton – Abram Standefer (20 points, 6 rebounds, 4 blocks), Kristof Cauley (15 points, 3 rebounds, 5 assists); Newport – Christian Forsythe (25 points), Aaron Fellows (12...
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Hopkinton’s pay-by-bag program that requires residents to dispose of their trash using green bags has had issues with compliance over the years. Despite the program’s intention to create an incentive to reduce waste through green bag usage, the...
Boys’ HockeyConcord 8, Salem 1Key players: Concord – Dawson Fancher (2 goals, 2 assists), Rowan Arndt (goal, 3 assists), Carter Doherty (3 assists), Jaden Haas (2 goals), Trevor Craigue (goal, assist)Highlights: Concord jumped out to 2-0 lead after...
Girls’ Alpine SkiingConcord 391, Dover 372, Portsmouth 371Key players: Concord – Mika Taylor (1st, 1:00.09), Charlotte Summerlin (2nd, 1:04.47), Lilly Merrill (3rd, 1:08.94), Charlotte Dill (7th, 1:18.38)Highlights: Taylor had the fastest combined...
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Tricia Lambert fears this will be another year when the Hopkinton school district takes the lion’s share of funding, leaving little for the town’s needs.Taxpayers only have so much money they can pay, and she worries town priorities will be squeezed...
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Webster residents will soon face a looming question: Should the town seek the return of two properties that were illegally sold along pristine Walker Pond?The petitioned warrant article calls for the return of two town-owned parcels, each 1.5 acres in...
Boys’ BasketballBow 61, Pembroke 54Key players: Bow – Jake Reardon (27 points), Brendan O’Keeffe (19 points), Peyton Larrabee (10 points, rebounding), Colby Smith (on ball defense)Highlights: The Falcons avenged their Jan. 2 93-69 loss with an upset...
Girls’ Nordic SkiingNH Coaches Series Race #1Key players: Hopkinton – Elizabeth Trafton (13th, 11:12), Florence Dapice (25th, 12:18), Isabel Afflerbach (35th), Lia Chapin (39th), Amelia Walsh (47th); Kearsarge – Ava Valle (28th), Katherine Blagden...
By LUCY KARL
Lucy Karl is a devoted mother and retired attorney in Hopkinton. A bipartisan group of New Hampshire legislators has introduced end-of-life legislation, which gives true meaning to our state’s motto: “Live Free or Die.” The New Hampshire End of Life...
Girls’ BasketballCoe-Brown 51, Bishop Brady 45Key players: Coe-Brown – Kalina Kasprzak (21 points, 8 rebounds), Hannah Meehan (12 points), Emma Lapierre (10 points); Bishop Brady – Claire Jackson (15 points), Peyton Bryson (12 points)Highlights: Brady...
By DAVID PAIGE, ANGELA BRENNAN and NICHOLAS GERMANA
David Paige (Conway), Angela Brennan (Bow/Hopkinton), and Nicholas Germana (Keene) are NH State Representatives. Here in the “Live Free or Die” state, we prize our freedoms. But in New Hampshire, as elsewhere in the United States, we are seeing an...
By DAN ATTORRI
Scott Zipke likes that the Capital Cup has a “competitive midseason feel” to it. For the second year in a row, that competition has gone Hopkinton’s way.Junior Merrick Chapin led the Hopkinton boys to a 1-2-4 finish in the boys’ slalom to lead the...
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
For independent voter Nancy Haigh, an 89-year-old Bow resident, choosing Nikki Haley was a strategic move to divert votes away from Donald Trump and thwart his third campaign to be president.“I voted for Nikki Haley so Trump won’t get it,” Haigh...
Girls’ BasketballHopkinton 42, Stevens 39Key players: Hopkinton – Shaylee Murdough (12 points), Sydney Westover (11 points), Lizz Holmes (7 points); Stevens – Kiley Bundy (16 points)Highlights: The Hawks and Cardinals had their second game in four...
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Every time the primary rolls around, Janet DeVito pulls out her special cookie cutters from the basement to make political cookies.Since the 1980s, it has become her custom to whip up a batch of cookies shaped like the symbols of political parties –...
Girls’ BasketballBow 50, Oyster River 44Key players: Bow – Kate Labrecque (13 points), Juliette Tarsa (12 points), Bry Szepan (10 points), Ella Trefethen (10 points), Kylie McKee (3 points)Highlights: The Falcons won their fourth in a row, handing...
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