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2023-10-14 – 41986764

Published: 10-14-2023 – 16:00:13

NH Audubon announced at its Annual Meeting on Sept. 16, the following 2023 conservation award winners: Tudor Richards Award Karen Bennett of Antrim, Goodhue-Elkins Award George W. Gavutis Jr. of Kensington, John Thalheimer Volunteer Award Sandra Bowles of Bow.

PROCON, a design-build firm, is proud to announce the appointment of John Stebbins as PROCON’s Chief Executive Officer. In his new position, John will be at the helm of PROCON’s fully integrated design-build team, bringing with him a wealth of experience and a vision to drive innovation and excellence in the industry.

ConvenientMD, an urgent care provider, has announced a pledge to donate $1 for every free flu shot administered during the month of October. Each of its 40 urgent clinics and four primary care offices across New England will be donating to a local charity that serves each of the communities served by ConvenientMD. The ConvenientMD Urgent Care location in Concord has selected The Friendly Kitchen to receive its donation. Flu shots are free for all patients.

The Northeast Resource Recovery Association (NRRA) engaged Cos County solid waste management stakeholders, including Transfer Station operators and town leaders, to better understand the construction and demolition debris (C&D) diversion and reuse landscape in the most rural areas of New Hampshire. With support from the US Environmental Protection Agency Region 1, New England, 2022 Healthy Communities Grant, NRRA connected with 21 unique towns, partnerships, and a solid waste district through a series of C&D roundtable summits, site visits, and the completion of a C&D diversion and reuse pilot program and audit. NRRA has been awarded a subsequent


































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Field hockey: Bishop Brady ends regular season with six-game win streak, 6-0 win over Hopkinton


High schools: Gilford-Belmont football wins must-in contest at MV, week 7 gridiron, final day of field hockey and soccer results

Field hockey: Bishop Brady ends regular season with six-game win streak, 6-0 win over Hopkinton

Golf: Bishop Brady (D-III) and Hopkinton (D-IV) finish fifth at state championship

High schools: Bow, Kearsarge girls’ soccer pick up victories

Girls’ Soccer: Bow 8, Keene 0

Wednesday’s high schools: Cross country, soccer and field hockey results

Boys’ Soccer: Kearsarge 3, Hopkinton 2, 2OT

Field Hockey: Bishop Brady 3, St. Thomas 1

Girls’ Soccer: Bow 6, Plymouth 0

Boys’ Cross Country: Bow 26, St. Thomas 35, Merrimack Valley 63

Girls’ Cross Country: Merrimack Valley 26, Bow 29

Boys’ Cross Country: Mascoma 50, Fall Mountain 56, Hopkinton 60, Trinity 113, Conant 114, Newfound 124, Newport 148

Girls’ Cross Country: Hopkinton 30, Newfound 60, Fall Mountain 76, Trinity 92, Conant 102, Kearsarge 142

Girls’ Soccer: John Stark 3, Pelham 0

Field Hockey: Pembroke 0, Plymouth 0

Field Hockey: Concord 4, Londonderry 1

Field Hockey: Newfound 6, Winnisquam 0

Golf: Concord takes home Division I championship after big days from Gavin Richardson, David Bourgeois and Zach Nelson

Golf: Merrimack Valley’s Andrew Surprenant tops the leaderboard at D-II championship; Pride finish seventh as a team, defending champs Bow finish in sixth

Girls’ soccer: Hopkinton gearing up for playoff intensity after rolling over Sanborn on senior day























































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