Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Major Economic Issues of our Time

Pre-Election Teach-in/Discussions of Major Economic Issues of our Time

The first of several open discussions
October 6 (Monday) 7:00 pm
Auditorium, Keene Public Library
ALL WELCOME!
Tom Duston (Professor emeritus, KSC)
Energy and the Environment: Political Will or Everywhere Drill?
Sponsored by Cheshire County Democrats (Economic Forum)
Major Economic Issues of our Time:
Pre-Election Teach-in/Discussions

Monday, September 29, 2008

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Brattleboro looks into keeping warm
Cogeneration plant would produce heat, power
The Gospel of Luke paints sharing as a virtue by quoting John the Baptist as he tells a group of people they must share their coats.

Local towns are looking for innovative ways to save their historic buildings
The Cheshire Mill, a towering granite structure set back amid a complex of faded brick buildings in downtown Harrisville, has seen its fair share of history.

Leaders: Time to bail
Congress to vote today on a plan to rescue Wall Street
Key supporters of a Wall Street bailout package prodded lawmakers to approve the plan hours ahead of a difficult House vote today, with President Bush saying it is needed to “keep the crisis in our financial system from spreading throughout our economy.”


Opposite directions
Owl women roll, men stumble
The Keene State women kept rolling right along but the men’s team continued to struggle in a Little East soccer split with Plymouth State on Sunday.

Keene grad outruns fairy
Everyone gathered at Appian Way on the Keene State campus — fans, volunteers and runners alike — noticed when Keith Straw crossed the finish line in Sunday’s 31st annual Clarence DeMar Marathon.

 

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Sunday, September 28, 2008

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Cases caught in legal limbo
Judicial staffing can’t keep up with workload
For less than two hours, once a week, Jessie L. Carpenter gets to see her 5-year-old daughter at a supervised visitation center in Keene. Their conversations are limited to their surroundings. They can speak of nothing else.

Pickle pride: Winchester festival comes back strong
It is a tasty sliver of Americana, the Winchester Pickle Festival, dressed up in vinegar and spices and sealed in a mason jar.

Taking sharing to a new level
Mount Caesar students helping victims of Hurricane Ike
In Nancy Frazier’s 2nd-grade classroom at Mount Caesar Elementary School in Swanzey, students share all year long.


Huskies play it safe
Safety, defense keys MRHS to first win
It wasn’t pretty by any means, but the Monadnock Regional High football team will take it.

A need for speed
Qualifying at DeMar easier said than done
There will be a lot of happy runners at Keene State College this afternoon, all proudly wearing medals for finishing the 31st annual Clarence DeMar Marathon.
 

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Saturday, September 27, 2008

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Businesses, advisers: Area insulated from Wall St. woes

Inside the glass skyscrapers of Wall Street and behind closed doors in Washington, all hell was breaking loose.

2 men accused of sexual assaults on underage girls
A Winchester man and a Westmoreland man, each accused of sexual assault on juveniles in separate cases, were indicted by a Cheshire County grand jury Friday.

Monadnock Profile: At 83, her enthusiasm for art hasn’t waned
With watercolor brushes in both hands and a look of concentration shadowing her otherwise bright face, Rosemary T. Newman sits at an easel dabbing brilliant pinks, muted greens and watery blues on a blank page.


Hurry up and wait

Rain forces schools to push back games
Friday’s wet weather posed a dilemma for Conval Regional football Coach Greg Leonard, even though his Cougars weren’t originally scheduled to host Pembroke until today.

Owl senior digs wins, teamwork
Keene State volleyball player Sarah Peterson handles a lot of the dirty work for the Owls, and she handles it well.

 

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Friday, September 26, 2008

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Fitzwilliam company shutters its doors

14 workers now search for new jobs
It was an abrupt goodbye for the employees of Concord Industries.

Erase loan, city asked
Development group wants off the hook
About 10 years after Monadnock Economic Development Corp. borrowed roughly $123,000 from the city of Keene, the group’s president, John G. Dugan, is asking city officials to call it even.

Senate passes Michelle’s Law
The U.S. Senate on Thursday passed a federal version of a New Hampshire law allowing college students to take up to a year off of school for medical reasons and remain on their family’s health insurance.


Shortchanged
Study finds players shrink during games
Here are some interesting questions for the high school football players of the Monadnock Region.

Salem spikes pesky Keene
Birds at least take game from record-holding Devils
There came a point midway through the third game of the Keene High boys’ volleyball match with Salem on Thursday night when the Blue Devils decided it was time to get serious.


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Meet and Greet for Jay Phinizy

Ellen Clement is hosting house party for Jay Phinizy on Sept. 29 at 6:30 at 91 Mt. Gilboa Rd. in Westmoreland. It's an opportunity for people to meet an excellent candidate running for the Senate.He has been a State Representative and has accomplished much with respect to agricultural and en-vironmental issues important to our State.Please call for directions and RSVP.
Ellen Clement 399-4923

Thursday, September 25, 2008

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Area residents troubled by a taxpayer-footed bailout plan
The headlines seem to get bleaker day by day: “Entire Economy is in Danger” shouts The New York Times. “Bush Delivers Dire Warning” yells The Wall Street Journal.

Murder-plot case moving forward

Boldinis waive evidence hearings
The Hancock mother and son at the center of an alleged murder-for-hire plot waived evidence hearings Wednesday in Keene District Court.

Keene rejects wieners in the wee hours
Committee nixes hot-dog vendor’s plans
A man’s hopes of serving hot dogs into the wee hours are one degree away from being cooked.


50 states, 50 marathons
Clarence DeMar bookends high-mile goal for Ohioan
In the past seven years Mike Poretsky has logged almost as many miles on his Brooks running sneakers as he has with his frequent-flyer card

College Roundup: Owls collect 1-0 wins
Raven men shut out Saint Michael’s

 

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

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Police arrest man, 58; threat alleged

Decked out in camouflage gear and armed with assault rifles, Keene Police Department SWAT members surrounded an apartment building Monday evening after one of the residents threatened a gas worker and flashed a handgun, police said.

Geothermal plan okayed for jail
But not all delegates in favor of added cost
For some Cheshire County legislative delegates, Monday night’s vote represents another straw closer to breaking the camel’s back.

Call for mental health reform

New report paints a bleak picture of a ‘failing’ system
A task force made up of community mental health care providers and state health officials says that the state needs to invest in mental health care at local levels to prevent costs from shifting to other areas of government.


Pitch ’n’ putt
Monadnock senior trades golf clubs for soccer jersey
Nicco DeMasco’s curly dark brown hair, which has become something of his trademark, flops around as he jumps for the loose ball and plucks it out of the air.

Franklin Pierce golfers finish in 17th place in the ECAC Championships at Riverhead, N.Y., plus other area sports briefs


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Monday, September 22, 2008

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A 25 year-old woman dies from injuries sustained when she fell out of a moving truck

Tammy L. King was riding in the back of a friend’s pick-up truck when she fell out, suffering serious injuries. She was in critical condition at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon for two weeks.

Pickle festival keeps on growing
Winchester’s annual celebration will span two days this year
It’s official: The Pickle Festival has outgrown Saturday.

Irene A. Pratt, longtime activist in Winchester, dies
Irene Agnes (Deschenes) Pratt, 84, of Winchester died Sept. 20, 2008, at her home after a period of failing health.


Ravens drop season opener, and other area sports briefs
 

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

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Weathering the storm

Residents recall surviving the mighty hurricane of 1938
The destruction of hurricanes Ike and Hanna made headlines earlier this month when they left hundreds homeless along the nation’s Gulf Coast. But 70 years ago today, a hurricane cut a swath across New England, leveling parts of the Monadnock Region. In interviews this week with The Sentinel, some survivors shared their memories of the storm.

Keene schools: Future is China
Paul Millman, president of Chroma Technology in Rockingham, Vt., is scheduled to visit Asia on business next week, a common practice for the head of a company in a technical field.

Family: Rindge boy died of EEE
But health officials reportedly said there’s no link
The grandmother of a 5-year-old Rindge boy who died suddenly last week said officials told the family he was infected with Eastern equine encephalitis.


Soft serve
Owl men stumble in Little East soccer opener
Keene State men’s soccer Coach Ron Butcher seemed a bit standoffish following Saturday afternoon’s game against Southern Maine at Owl Athletic Complex — the first Little East Conference clash of the season.

FPU sweeps in volleyball
Senior Emily Schultz tallied 10 kills in one match and six kills with 10 digs in another on Saturday to lead the Franklin Pierce volleyball team to a pair of 3-0 wins at the Swamp Fox Invitational in Florence, S.C.
 

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Saturday, September 20, 2008

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Neighbors hint at motive
Say Boldinis were at odds with woman over custody, land sale
The mother-son duo accused of trying to arrange a murder were dealing with a custody battle and land dispute that may be connected to their alleged crime, according to neighbors.

Ex-Keene woman gives NRA a shot
>From rural Southwestern New Hampshire to suburban Northern Virginia, Vanessa P. Warner has stuck to her guns.

Monadnock Profile: At 22, he’s conducting himself well
Deniz Cordell is busy writing, acting, playing and teaching
Deniz Cordell took his first piano lesson at age 6, and his passion for music was sparked.


Wildcat woes
Penalties prove costly for Fall Mountain
Spirits were high for the Division VI football game between Fall Mountain and Newport on Friday night in Langdon.

Final racing night on tap at Monadnock Speedway
Speedway holds championships
Monadnock Speedway will host Triple Crown Championship racing today, with $1,000 up for grabs in the 50-lap Late Model race, $500 going to the winner of the 35-lap Mini-Stock race and $500 to the winner of the 35-lap Super Stock race.
 

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Friday, September 19, 2008

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Keene bar owners say it’s business as usual one year after smoking ban
Besides cleaner air inside and a few more cigarette butts strewn outside their businesses, bar and restaurant owners in Keene say not much has changed since the statewide smoking ban went into effect a year ago this week.

Police say Hancock mother and son tried to arrange murder for hire
For $10,000, a Hancock woman and her son allegedly wanted another person dead — and soon.

Scholastic science test scores are dismal in the region
Results called a real ‘surprise’
There are few races 4th-graders could win against high-schoolers. But in the recent statewide science tests, the youngsters are in the lead.


Huskies clip Cats
Monadnock boys blank lethargic Fall Mountain at neutral site
It’s spring time all over again for Monadnock Regional — at least it seems that way.

Fall Mt. wins girls’ matchup
No one can slow down the Fall Mountain Regional girls’ soccer team this season, at least not in the early going.


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Thursday, September 18, 2008

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It could be worse
Region’s banks ride out storm
Local people may have an easier time dodging the fallout from this week’s unsettling Wall Street shake-up than in some other parts of the country, banking officials say.

Vermont Yankee reports new leaks
The Vermont Yankee nuclear plant is suffering from another problem with its cooling towers, with leaks of more than 60 gallons of water per minute attributed to faulty packing in pipe joints, officials said Wednesday.

A convenience store clerk in Keene, the victim of a big heist of cigarettes, loses her job
The convenience store clerk who said she was duped into helping a man steal 1,000 cartons of cigarettes worth more than $40,000 has lost her job because of the robbery.


KSC men fall in overtime
Owls open Little East schedule Saturday
Keene State’s men’s soccer team evidently wasn’t in the mood for a second overtime loss at this early stage of the season.

Streaking Wildcats spike down Pelham
The Fall Mountain Regional High girls’ volleyball team improved to 2-2 on Wednesday with an impressive three-game sweep of Pelham.

 

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Walpole Democratic Committee Meet and Greet

Meet and talk informally with the Democratic candidates for Executive Councillor, State Senator and Representatives, County Commissioner, County Treasurer, and Register of Probate.Where: at the Hastings House (behind the Unitarian Church) in Walpole.When: Thursday, September 25 at 6:30 p.m.Hors d'oeuvres and liquid refreshments will be provided by the esteemed catering firm of Sad, Weber & Friends.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

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Risk vs. reward
Pre-pay oil contracts can’t be voided
By the end of last winter, some heating oil customers who cashed in on “pre-buy” oil contracts the summer before were saving close to $2 per gallon.

Details behind police charges against a man in local armed cases
High speed chases are part of the story
Armed with a Tec-9 submachine gun, a Connecticut man entered two convenience stores in New Hampshire and Vermont and demanded money one night in June — and he was denied both times, according to an arrest warrant affidavit released Monday.

At a charged hearing on relicensing Vermont Yankee, arguments about atomic plant safety face arguments for jobs
The crowd at the Vernon Elementary School gymnasium Monday night was about as divided as the atoms split at the nuclear reactor down the road.


Fall Mountain setters earn first win of season
It was a lengthy affair, but the Fall Mountain Regional girls’ volleyball team picked up its first win of the season with a 3-2 triumph over John Stark Regional of Weare in Langdon on Monday.

Ravens cut down Pace and other area sports briefs
Junior Caitlynn Parnell tallied a match-high 11 kills on Monday night to lead the Franklin Pierce volleyball team to a 3-0 victory over Post in non-conference action at Franklin Pierce’s Fieldhouse.


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Monday, September 15, 2008

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Safety: What cost?
City officials see a future Keene Fire Department with more firefighters, and as many as three fire stations
This year, the Keene Fire Department boosted its front-line firefighter total by four and changed how it handles overtime to increase safety and lighten the burden on its 24 firefighters.

‘We’re here. We’re young. We’re voting.’
A campaign is mounted to get young people to fight for clean energy
Anyone who complains about the apathy of youth probably hasn’t met 20-year-old Anastasia Dubrovina.

Guns, drugs, redemption
New York Times writer visits Keene on book tour
David M. Carr, 52, has been to the edge and back — from the throes of cocaine addiction to a job at The New York Times — from a blue-walled Minneapolis drug den to a nice New Jersey home and from the checkered chambers of his chemically altered memory to a reality that was even worse.


FPU women’s soccer team wins in Fla.
Swede scores team-high 10th marker of year
Franklin Pierce’s women’s soccer team used a goal and an assist from sophomore All-America striker Angelika Johansson to down Flagler College in non-conference play on Sunday.

Owl runs in Paralympics, and other area sports briefs
Keene State’s Sabra Hawkes completed her participation in the 2008 Paralympic Games in China this past weekend.

 

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Sunday, September 14, 2008

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Hirings a finger in the dike?
3 more firefighters won’t put a dent in overtime costs
With overtime costs hitting $477,930 last year, the Keene Fire Department is beefing up what Fire Chief Gary P. Lamoureux has described as a workforce stretched thin.

Swanzey: Out of the shadows
Officials determined to promote business development
Bolstered by new business development in Swanzey, town officials hope to wake up prospective incoming companies with the following message: Swanzey’s much more than a bedroom community for the city of Keene.

Police: Man jumped from car
A man was injured Thursday evening in what Keene police are calling a suicide attempt.


Tempers flare at Loudon

Crews erupt on pit road after late tap
Ron Hornaday Jr. took the lead on a restart with 42 laps to go and was out front most of the way en route to a victory Saturday in the Craftsman Truck Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

Cougars abide by season-long motto
“Never quit!”
 

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Saturday, September 13, 2008

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SENTINEL SPECIAL REPORT: An OT way of life
City fire officials say too-low staffing levels are to blame for overtime costs
Four hundred times last year Capt. Michael A. Burke was called to work unscheduled overtime for the Keene Fire Department, often two or three times a day.

Keene native a two-star general
David Perkins is deputy chief of staff for strategic effects in Iraq
Louise W. Perkins calls the photo, which sits on a coffee table in her Keene home, her “pride and joy.”

Two join November ballot via write-ins
Thanks to write-in candidacies, the list of Tuesday night’s primary victors in the races for N.H. House just got a little longer.


Slippery slope
Another tough first half hampers Huskies
Monadnock Regional’s football team played a solid second half for the second straight week Friday night against Lebanon High.

On the road again
Former KHS star returns after accident
Exactly seven weeks after she was airlifted to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon to treat serious injuries from being run over by a car, former Keene High cross country and track standout Eliza Webber will be returning to the Upper Valley today.

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Friday, September 12, 2008

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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

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The Monadnock United Way sets out to "Blaze a Trail"
That's the theme of the new fund-raising campaign launched Tuesday in the face of tough economic conditions
The organization, which collects donations for 50 local social service providers, hopes to raise $2,304,982 - up 1.9 percent over current levels

Monadnock Regional School District voters give teachers a new contract, two years after the last one expired
The vote of 1,964 to 1,315 comes after many months of bitter complaints by an anti-contract group School principal Brian Pickering is enthused. "We're going to take forward steps in every aspect of education," he says.

In an upset, Jennifer M. Horn defeats several experienced candidates Tuesday to become the Republican challenger to Democratic incumbent Paul W. Hodes in the race for New Hampshire's 2nd District congressional seat.
The 44 year old a stay-at-home mother and former newspaper columnist and radio talk-show host receives 40 percent of the vote
Her share was even bigger in the Monadnock Region

 

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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

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Troy bank robber gets 4 to 10
Basilio one of several sentenced in Cheshire County
A 23-year-old Troy man who robbed a bank and burglarized a convenience store could spend the next decade in prison.

$2.1M project stalled
Questions raised on jail heating system
Cheshire County commissioners still have some convincing to do on a proposed geothermal heating and cooling system for the new county jail.

Dublin’s Old Farmer’s Almanac forecasts cold this winter and beyond
The Old Farmer’s Almanac is going further out on a limb than usual this year, not only forecasting a cooler winter, but looking ahead decades to suggest we are in for global cooling, not warming.


Fall Mt. rolls over Conant
A new regional rivalry in high school girls’ soccer kicked off Monday afternoon, but the game wasn’t exactly the thing high drama is made of.

Saluting the Keene High School Class of 1885, which took on a Harvard College team in rugby, by Sentinel history columnist David Proper
To the Keene High School Class of 1891 goes the honor of having organized the school’s first football team. Nevertheless, the game of football seems to have been played informally in Keene somewhat earlier, and the game of Rugby, a British form of football, was evidently well known. In fact, it was a Keene High School Rugby team that had the distinction of playing the first known game by a local schoolboy squad against Harvard.

 

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Monday, September 8, 2008

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Wild horses drag them away
Greenfield brothers head to Texas with their mustangs
First people, then homes, and now horses.

In Nelson, all’s quiet
Police not releasing any new information on remains, or the report of a missing person
Police remain quiet about human remains found in a wooded area of Nelson Sept. 2 and a woman reported missing in the area the day before.

Walpole residents can learn town’s workings
An academy aims at boosting civic involvement
When Lilla T. DeCoste felt like she was losing touch with her town, she signed up for the Walpole Leadership Academy.


KSC loses on miscue and other area sports briefs
Trinity’s girls’ soccer team junior Caitlin Prendergast scored her first goal of the season in unique fashion to give the Bantams a 3-2 win over Keene State in the Valiant Classic at GoValiants.com Field on Sunday.

Reigning champs fall again
Dowling hands Ravens second straight shutout
Dowling College scored the lone goal of the match in the 62nd minute and held on for a 1-0 shutout over Franklin Pierce in a battle between the last two men’s Division II national soccer champions Sunday at Golden Lions Field.

 

 

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Sunday, September 7, 2008

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Can students stomach this?
Keene, Jaffrey-Rindge raise school-lunch prices
For most area schoolchildren, it’s been more than one full week since the start of school — that adds up to at least five early morning wake-up calls, five nights of homework and five lunches at school.

Couple’s woes inspire community effort
For the last nine months, 44-year-old Darlene Melvin has waged two battles of a lifetime.

Campaign dreams, caveat wishes
In primaries, Alciere, Stebbins tilting at well-financed senatorial windmills
The campaign rhetoric from Sen. John E. Sununu and Jeanne Shaheen has long been targeted at each other, with both the Republican incumbent and his Democratic challenger looking ahead to November in the race for a U.S. Senate seat.


Sloppy start
Mistake-prone Keene nearly upsets Salem in season opener
Salem High and the effects of Tropical Storm Hanna did little in the way of stopping the Keene High offense Saturday afternoon at Alumni Field in the football season opener for both teams.

Title courtship
Area tennis team revs up for national event
For the second time in five years, a tennis team sponsored by the Brattleboro Outing Club and filled with Monadnock Region players will compete in the national championships.
 

 

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Saturday, September 6, 2008

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Keene schools $2M in black
Surplus due to tuitions, savings in health costs
Whatever happens through the budget-building process this fall, Keene taxpayers have a nearly $2 million coupon in their back pocket.

Body found in Nelson
Police: A woman was reported missing a day earlier
ds off Brickyard Road Tuesday and a woman reported missing in the area Monday morning is shrouded in uncertainty.

A shortcut to normalcy
Housing efforts aim to put homeless back on track
David J. LeBlanc 2nd considers himself one of the lucky ones.


Opening knocks

Plymouth downs Huskies in D-IV debut
The football program at Plymouth Regional High is great. There’s no other way to say it.

Conval girls earn first win
Keene golfers earn three wins
At Peterborough, Krystal Ambrosini scored two goals for Conval’s girls’ soccer team in a 4-2 victory over Pelham in Class I action Friday.

 

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