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Hudson Litcheld Bear Cheerleaders
Advance to Regionalssubmitted by Jennifer Maher Rodonisand Jill Fopiano
We are so proud to announce our spirit talent isnow off to the regional competitions to be held inManchester on Nov. 22 at the Verizon Center in aneffort to win our slot on the national competition tobe held in Orlando, Fla., next month. Thank you toall who have come out and supported the girls; weare so very proud and, moreover, a huge way togo to Head Coach Jill Fopiano and her awesometeam of managers and assistants for their ongoingcommitment and endless energy. The girls areready for the big win so Lets Go Bears!
Huge congratulations to Jill Fopiano and herclose assistants for their support in her winningDivision 12 State of New Hampshire Coach of the
Year. What a wonderful accomplishment , and welldeserved. Never once have you given up on thesegirls with your infectious smile, laughter and youreffective, gentle leadership. This team is going togo all the way. Go Bears!
The girls cheered at eight games this season.They have been practicing four nights a weekin the month of August and three times a weekfrom September until now. They have competedin three competitions. Season Premiere we tiedfor first but took second on the tiebreaker. DerryHarvest competition we took first place, andthe State Comp we placed first, taking the StateChampionship title. We will be competing thisweek against nine other teams, and ,if we placefirst, second or third, we will head to Nationals inOrlando on Dec. 13.
Back row: Rhiannon Pockett, Chantel Paradise, Amelia Riley, Maika Bernard.Tird row: Makayla Chadwick, Adrienne McCoy-Sophos, Alexis Darrigo, Emma Fopiano,
Samantha Bleau, Shelby Scott, Gwen Grondin. Second row: Lillia Szewczyk, Leah Filteau, Makayla Pelletier.Front row: Emily Kanan, Allison Rodonis, Emily Horgan, Molly OKeefe, Brooke Pascoe, Shyann Bergeron, Kaylee Cwiklik.
Hills Garrison Fourth Graders
Earn 2nd with NH Travel and Tourism Videoby Doug Robinson
Students from Mr. Perkins fourth grade class at HillsGarrison School earned second-place honors with theirvideo that promoted NH tourism
For the past three years, the Department of NH Traveland Tourism has hosted the competition, Class Act whichchallenges fourth grade students across the state of NH tocreate a video for the purpose of answering the question,Why should people come to NH and what makes itspecial?
Last year, all fourth grade classes of Hills Garrisonentered the competition, and Mr. Perkins fourth grade class
won second place.The New Hampshire Department of Travel and Tourism
challenged the children to work together with your classand produce a 60-second video showing off all of thethings you love and have learned about New Hampshire.Act, sing, make a commercial, do an interview orreenactment ..., or come up with a brand new idea of yourown! Your video should show visitors to our beautiful statehow much fun it is here and help them learn about all thethings they can do when they get here.
The goal of the experience was to provide aneducational, team, team build project for fourth grade
students, in which they can enjoy thecreative challenge of condensing theirmessage into a 60-second time framestated the NH Department of Travel andTourism.
Across the state of New Hampshire, 27videos were created by NH fourth gradestudents. Once submitted, a panel ofseven judges reviewed the submissions.The important criteria for which they
won centered upon creativity, editing,originality, enthusiasm, innovation,sound, video quality, showcasing of NH,experiences from the different regions ofNH, overall product, and presentation.
The overall goal for the project was tocreate a 60-second video to convincesomeone who has never been her (to NH),to come to NH.
As winners of second place for 2014,
the fourth grade students earned theopportunity to meet and greet the ValleySnow Dogz.
Rosie was her name and she wonthe hearts of all the fourth graders at HillsGarrison. At 9 years old, the AlaskanHusky belonged to a family of 23 fellowdogs who works for Valley Snow Dogz.
Owner Lidia Dale-Medsaros of ValleySnow Dogz spoke of her passion and
her love of dog sledding during thepresentation of her dog sled business tothe fourth grade students.
Students learned not only about thehealth and training habits of sled dogs,the students also learned about the care,courage, obedience, and as well as thetypes of races, and the commitmentrequired to compete nationally with a sleddog team.
Laurel Place Resident Celebrates Century Milestone
by AJ DickinsonFarmer-turned-welder Robert Gould has long been
known for his extensive collection of railroad postcardsthat numbers in the thousands. Well, now he will beassociated with another big number: 100, his age as ofNov. 17.
Two days earlier, on Saturday, Nov. 15, the staffmembers from Laurel Place Assisted Living, located
off of Lowell Road, held a very special birthdaygathering for the longtime postcard collector.
Many people attended the wonderfulcentury celebration, which included notonly family and friends but also NashuaMayor Donnalee Lozeau who came tocongratulate Bob on this amazing feat oflongevity.
Bob, who was born on Nov. 17, 1914,
was raised on a small farm in Hollis, NewHampshire. It wasnt until he was a teenagerthat he got a taste of the city life and aspiredto be a welder. After going to welding school,he landed a job in his newfound trade in
Pennsylvania . Amazingly, this once small-town farmerturned city welder ended his career with a salary office
job that he proudly worked until his retirement in 1979.Bob, who was considered to have a quiet, peaceful
life, is renowned for his enormous collection ofrailroad station postcards, of which he has more than16,000 in all, organized alphabetically in bindersupon binders. Some say he has the largestcollection in New Hampshire.
The party, which started at 2 p.m., was ablast for all who attended and consisted ofcomplementary sandwiches, chips, drinks,cake and, of course, traditional railroad-based music performed by Doug Rickardof Manchester who performed many songsfrom Bobs younger days. When Bob
was wheeled out into the recreationarea where all of his family, guests, andacquaintances awaited him, he wasshort of words and simply stated, Imamazed. I dont know what to say!Peggy Gilmour of District 12, New Hampshire State Senate, reads
100-year-old Bob a congratulatory proclamation from Gov. Hassan.
Nashua Mayor Donnalee Lozeau with Bob Doug Rickard
Robert Gould on his special day
Christina and Keese McGaffi gan (7) Kyle Bussey (9), Dylan Bussey (9) and yler Bussey (12)with their great-great-great-great Uncle Robert.
Staff photos by AJ Dickinson
Rosie meets and greets the fourth grade students at Hills Garrison.
Staff photos by Doug Robinson
Mr. Perkins fourth grade class celebratestheir video victory with the sled dogs
of Valley Snow Dogz.
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submitted by Judy King,Alvirne High School
On Oct. 29 and 30, Alvirne High
Schools Forestry and Veterinary Sciencestudents competed in the 87th NationalFFA Convention held in Louisville,Kentucky. Fourteen Alvirne High Schoolstudents competed in four nationalcareer development events. Pictured arethe Alvirne High School Forestry team(from left) Roger Landry; Tom Descoteau,Kyle Trott, Mike Gagnon, Forestryteacher and Connor Hamilton.
According to Mike Gagnon, Forestryand Natural Resources teacher, Ourforestry team really excelled, placingfifth in the Nation out of 41 teamscompeting. This is a new state recordfor NH. Kyle Trott, of the forestry teamplaced fourth individually out of 164
students and was really only beaten byFlorida, who won the event and had theTop 3 individual scorers. This is also a
new state record. Kyle earned a $1,000scholarship.
The Veterinary Science team wasawarded a silver emblem. Teammembers include Kyah Hardy, MirandaMoralez, Meghan Perkins and OliviaWill. Kyah Hardy earned goldindividually.
The Environmental/Natural Resourcesteam earned a silver emblem. Teammembers include Jason Bell, MeaganMcKinley, Noah Jarvis and ChrisMachado.
Holly Foley, Veterinary Sciencestudent, competed in the individualevent for extemporaneous speaking.Holly earned a bronze.
submitted by Hudson Police DepartmentAccording to Hudson Police Chief Lavoie,
the Commission on Accreditation for LawEnforcement Agencies will arrive Dec. 7 toexamine all aspects of the Hudson Police
submitted by HudsonFire and PoliceDepartments
On Saturdaymorning, Nov. 14, theHudson Fire and Policedepartments respondedto the area of KimballHill Road for a reportof a hunter stuck ina swamp. The exact
location was not knowndue to the callersunfamiliarity with thearea. Hudson Fire,Pelham Fire and policeunits first searched aswamp in the area of90 Kimball Hill Roadbut found nothing. TheState Police Air Wingwas also called in toassist with the search.
The Emergency 911Center in Concordtracked the cell phonecall giving crews a latitude and longitude that pinpointed the search to an area off of Speare Road.The New Hampshire State Police had an aircraftin the area and did a fly over in which they wereable to spot the hunter. The caller had made hisway out of the woods to where his vehicle was
parked. He led rescue personnel back into thewoods on foot to where the hunter was stuck.Firefighters and police officers entered the woodsand located the hunter about a mile into thewoods in the muddy swamp.
The hunter was identified as MichaelDeloria, 27, of Nashua. Deloria had walkedapproximately half a mile into the woods into anarea that was deep mud and become stuck up to his waist.Firefighters Brian Clarenbach and Craig Benner donnedwater rescue suits and pulled the hunter from the mudusing ropes. Deloria had been stuck for approximatelytwo hours before he was pulled from the mud. The rescuetook around one hour.
The Hudson Fire Department utilized their PolarisRanger OHRV to transport Deloria out of the woods oncehe was freed from the mud. The hunters wet clothing wasremoved and he was covered with warming blankets andtransported out of the woods to a waiting ambulance. Hewas treated on scene by emergency personnel for minor
hypothermia but refused transport to the hospital. Thecold temperatures played a part in the urgency for gettingDeloria out of the cold wet mud.
The Hudson Police and Fire departments recommendthat anyone going into the woods should dressappropriately for the activity they are engaging in, carry acell phone that is fully charged, and know the area theyare in.
An off-duty Hudson Fire lieutenant and a neighborriding off road vehicles assisted with the rescue.
At the scene were 14 firefighters, officers, and chiefofficers staffing one engine, one ambulance, a forestryunit, and an off-road vehicle along with a Pelham engine.
by Len LathropFollowing several calls about the Elder Law
Question & Answer Seminar that The Inn atFairview sponsored, your Hudson~LitchfieldNewsis excited to announce that AttorneyDavid Craig will be working with us to providemore detail about elder care and services forour veterans. As the population grays, manyissues arise, even simple matters about cost ofcare become confusing. In last weeks story,it was mentioned that cost-assisted living was$9,000 to $10,000 a month or even higher.This cost is for nursing home care; assistedliving can be that high, but some assistedliving options can be much lower.
Watch for Attorney Craigs informative
column coming soon.
Hunter Rescued from Hudson Swamp
Hudson Police Departmentto Undergo Accreditation Review
Rescued hunter with HFD
Alvirne FFA TeamsExcel at Nationals
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Departments policies and procedures, management, operations andsupport services.
Verification by the team that the Hudson Police Departmentmeets the commissions state-of-the-art standards is part of avoluntary process to gain re-accreditation after having receivedthe initial National Accreditation in March 2003, and having beensubsequently re-accredited in March 2006 and 2009 and Accreditedwith Excellence in March 2012.
The assessors will review written materials, interview individuals,and visit offices and other places where compliance can bewitnessed. The assessors are Team Leader-Chief William Benson,Wheeling, Illinois Police Department and Lieutenant (Ret.) GeoffreyIce of the Connecticut State Police.
Once the commissions assessors complete their review of theHudson Police Department, they report back to the full commission,which will then decide if the agency is to be granted re-accreditationstatus.
As part of the on-site assessment, agency employees and membersof the community are invited to offer comments at a publicinformation session on Monday, Dec. 8 at 5 p.m. The session willbe completed in the Hudson Police Department Community Roomat 1 Constitution Drive in Hudson.
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DanielleToupin, a PMAmom whooffered hernetworking skillsto the PMAParents Group,
organized the event as a way to become moreinvolved with her daughters school. The two-hourevent, which began at 6:30 p.m., offered everythingfrom home loans to handmade scarves. There wasa little something for everyone to enjoy.
The money raised at the event will go toward anew gymnasium and media center for PMA. Whenasked about the success of the event, Danielle replied, I was verynervous and excited to do this, but I can tell you that, because of theturnout and the parent interaction, the support from the school, theparent group and the vendors, I will definitely chair this every year.
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The Wedding SingerComes to CHS
submitted by Griffin Kmon, Class of 2015Its that time of year again. Campbell High School will be putting
on its annual musical production on Nov. 21, 22, and 23. This year
we will be going back in time to the 1980s to b ring you a fun-filledperformance. The Wedding Singer, based off Adam Sandlers hitmovie, takes you through the relationship woes of Robbie Hart, New
Jerseys favorite wedding singer. After his fiance leaves him at thealtar, Robbie struggles with his identity and career. In comes JuliaSullivan, a waitress who steals Robbies heart! The only problem --
Julia is about to marry a Wall Street businessman. Can Robbie winher over and get the girl of his dreams?
Come see the student stars of Campbell High Schools TheWedding Singer to find out! The show starts at 7 p.m. on Friday andSaturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 forstudents and senior citizens. Children 6 and under are free.
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BishopGranite State Indoor
Gun Range and GunShop is now openand will host a grandopening celebrationon Saturday, Nov. 22from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at2 Hampshire Drive inHudson.
Granite StateIndoor Range (www.granitestaterange.com)is a state-of-the-artpublic shooting rangededicated to providinga fun, safe and family-friendly recreationalexperience. GraniteState Indoor Rangeand Gun Shop offers
something for everyone.From experiencedshooters to those whohave never shot afirearm before, they provide a comfortable, invitingenvironment for all. They focus on training andeducational programs and have a dozen firearmstraining classes scheduled in November and Decemberfor all levels of experience. They offer a variety ofquality equipment for sale and for rent and provideexceptional service. Granite State Indoor Range andGun Shop is the premier indoor shooting and trainingfacility in New England.
The modern indoor shooting and training facilityfeatures 15 shooting lanes, two fully equippeddedicated training classrooms, a large retail pro shop,a luxurious VIP lounge for Patriot Gun Club membersand guests, a broadselection of rentalfirearms, and two state-ofthe-art, well-lit andcomfortable shootingbays. Each bay featuresballistic shootingstalls, wireless keypadcontrolled 360 turningtargets, a customizedair filtration system,granulated rubber bullettraps and acousticallytreated walls andceilings to ensure safetyand comfort. With corevalues promoting safety,training and service,Granite State IndoorRange and Gun Shopredefines the standardfor modern indoor
shooting ranges in New England.The grand opening on Saturday, Nov. 22 will run
from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and includes a ribbon cutting,a free pig roast while it lasts, live broadcasts fromFrank FM from 12 to 2 p.m. and Rock 101 MorningBuzz team from 2 to 4 p.m. There will also be anappearance from former New England Patriot SteveDeOssie form 12 to 2 p.m. and a chance to wintickets to see the Patriots play Miami with roundtrip transportation as well as other great giveaways.Industry reps will be on hand to answer questionsand you will get to see the newest in firearms andaccessories. Demonstrations and specials will begoing on throughout the day.
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IMPORTANT:Due to the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday all submissions,including advertisements and news copy, for the November 29th newspaper,
are due by noon on Monday November 24th
OngoingCall For Artists. The Rodgers Memorial
Library in Hudson displays works by localartists in our community meeting room
with the display changing each month. Weare currently looking for artists to display theirwork in 2015. Artists can display on their ownor several artists can get together to display theirwork. We invite artists to hold a reception if theywish. During the reception, the artist may bringadditional works to display and sell. Call Amyor Danny in the Reference Department for moredetails 886-2030.
Ongoing to ThanksgivingThanksgiving is right around the corner and
once again the Hudson Fish and Gamewith theKaren Knox familywill be providing Thanksgivingdinnersfor free. Last year they fed 1,400 peoplein Hudson, Nashua and Tynsborough. It is alwaystough getting enough turkeys and potatoes. If youcan help in any way donate a pie, a turkey or abag of potatoes it is appreciated. You can alsomake a check out to Hudson Fish and Game andmail it to them.
Now thru Friday, December 5Gingerbread House Contest. People of all agesare encouraged to enter the Rodgers MemorialLibrary Gingerbread House Competition.Individuals, families or other groups can enter.Houses can be built out of any material butexterior decoration must be entirely edible.Houses must fit on a platform of 24 inches by24 inches or less. Houses will be displayed inthe Childrens Room until the Gingerbread Partyand Prize Ceremony at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday,December 18.
Saturdays until ChristmasCommunity Church of Hudson Thrift Shop
now has items for Christmas. Unbeatable prices.Open every Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., 19Central St., Hudson.
Friday, November 21 thru Friday,December 19
Boy Scout Troop 21 Tree Sales, Mondaythrough Friday, 5 to 9 p.m., Saturday, 10
a.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.at 104 Lowell Road tree lot. Trees of all sizes,from small table-top to 10 footers for vaultedceiling rooms, they are all priced reasonably.Help support the boys as they earn money forsummer camp and big trips.
Saturday, November 22Join us at the Hills Garrison Schoolfor
our annual Craft Fair/Market Day,9 a.m.to 3 p.m. We will have vendors with a
variety of products and crafts, a raffle table,and concessions! Come on down and get a jumpstart on your holiday shopping!
Friday, November 24New: Family Game Nightsat Rodgers
Memorial Library. The Rodgers MemorialLibrary in Hudson will host FamilyGame Nights for game lovers of all ages
from 5:30-8:30 on the second and fourthMondays of each month. Drop by and play oneof the games from the librarys collection or bringa favorite game of your own. Next Family GameNight is November10.
Wednesday, November 26The Aaron Cutler Memorial Library
in Litchfield and the Rodgers MemorialLibraryin Hudson will closeat 5 p.m.
Wednesday, November 26 thru Friday,November 28
Thanksgiving Recess, Hudson and LitchfieldSchool Districts
Thursday, November 27 & Friday,November 28
The Rodgers Memorial LibraryandHudson Town Hallwill be closed.
Thursday, November 27 thru Saturday,November 29
Aaron Cutler Memorial Libraryin Litchfieldwill be closed.
Friday, November 28Santa arrives in Hudson! At
approximately 4:30 p.m., immediatelyafter the tree lighting at the HudsonCommon, Santa will travel to the Hudson
Community Center, 12 Lions Ave. to visitwith the children of Hudson. All boys and girls,
along with their families, are invited to join Santaand the Hudson Lions for an afternoon of fun,crafts, and snacks. A voluntary collection of non-perishable food items will be taken at the frontdoor. All donations will be taken to the St. JohnXXII food pantry. Free eye screenings for ages6 months through adults will also be available.There is no admission fee.
Saturday, November 29Nates Race No. 5at 11 a.m. at Alvirne
High School. Nates Race is a 5K Run/Walk. More information is available at
natesrace.com. We will have race t-shirtsand goodie bags for all and refreshments will beprovided. Also, back by popular demand Figure8 will perform live. For more information callRoss at 321-4375.
Saturday, December 6The American Red Cross Blood Drive
sponsored by the Knights of ColumbusCouncil 5162 will be held at St. Kathryns
Parish, 4 Dracut Road, Hudson, from 9a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Hudson Fire Log
Monday, November 10: 5:32 a.m. Head injury, Lowell Road. 8:19 a.m. Gasoline spill,Highland Street. 8:50 a.m. Chimney fire, Ferry Street. 10:33 a.m. Unconscious person,Library Street. 10:35 a.m. Chest pain, Executive Drive. 2:17 p.m. Alarm box detail, Lowell
Road. 4:36 p.m. Laceration, Lydston Lane (L). 4:40 p.m. Dizziness, Derry Road. 5:21 p.m.Assist police, Lowell Road. 5:56 p.m. General illness, Gowing Road. 6:59 p.m. Brush fire,Able Street.Tuesday, November 11: 3:46 a.m. Seizure, Lowell Road. 9:47 a.m. Blasting, Greeley Street.11:39 a.m. Difficulty breathing, Highland Street. 1:55 p.m. Stroke, Lowell Road. 4:23 p.m.Unconscious person, Sherburne Road. 4:28 p.m. Alarms in building, Sagamore Park Road.6:31 p.m. Difficulty breathing, Naumkeag Court (L). 7:43 p.m. Head injury, Lowell Road.8:21 p.m. CO detector activation, Nobby Lane.Wednesday, November 12: 5:53 a.m. Unconscious person, Fox Hollow Drive. 8:46 a.m.Motor vehicle accident, Sanders Road. 9:32 a.m. Box testing, Roosevelt Avenue. 9:50 a.m.Dizziness, Grand Avenue. 10:12 a.m. Box testing, Constitution Drive. 11:49 a.m. Unknownmedical, Watts Landing (L). 11:52 a.m. Dizziness, Robinson Road. 12:03 p.m. Seizure,Commercial Street. 12:27 p.m. Head injury, Burns Hill Road. 1:07 p.m. Seizure, PelhamRoad. 1:34 p.m. Unconscious person, Commercial Street. 2:09 p.m. Seizure, Lowell Road.4:25 p.m. Chest pain, Adelaide Street. 4:26 p.m. Head injury, Lowell Road. 4:58 p.m.General illness, Alpha Street.Thursday, November 13: 2:52 a.m. General illness, Cardinal Lane (L). 8:09 a.m. Generalillness, Cheney Drive. 9:07 a.m. Difficulty breathing, Speare Road. 10:05 a.m. Motor vehicleaccident, Hopkins Street (L). 10:28 a.m. Unknown medical, Fox Hollow Drive. 10:33 a.m.
Unknown medical, Fox Hollow Drive. 10:43 a.m. Difficulty breathing, River Road. 11:04a.m. Box testing, Central Street. 11:10 a.m. Box testing, Robinson Road. 11:36 a.m. Boxtesting, Robinson Road. 11:44 a.m. Knee injury, Partridge Circle. 12:02 p.m. Electricalproblem, Fairway Drive. 1:28 p.m. General illness, Derry Road. 4:35 p.m. General illness,Sutherland Drive. 7:13 p.m. Assist citizen, School Street. 10:43 p.m. Head injury, LowellRoad.Friday, November 14: 3:14 a.m. Box alarm, Lowell Road. 10:12 a.m. System trouble, LowellRoad. 10:22 a.m. Box testing, Pool Court. 10:52 a.m. Alarms in building, Lowell Road.11:11 a.m. General illness, Hummingbird Lane. 11:23 a.m. Fall related injury, PartridgeCircle. 11:49 a.m. Service call, Willow Creek Drive. 12:48 p.m. Structure fire, Derry Street.1:52 p.m. Alarm box detail, Lowell Road. 3:27 p.m. General illness, Central Street. 3:59p.m. Box testing, Derry Street. 11:04 a.m. Stroke, Rangers Drive.Saturday, November 15: 2:02 a.m. Motor vehicle accident, Bush Hill Road. 8:47 a.m. Waterrescue, Karas Crossing. 9:59 a.m. Assist citizen, Flagstone Drive. 10:51 a.m. Chest pain,Central Street. 11:07 a.m. Childbirth, Walmart Boulevard. 2:05 p.m. Residential fire alarm,Melendy Road. 2:32 p.m. Laceration, B Street. 5:41 p.m. Mutual aid Ambulance, Nashua.8:28 p.m. Illegal burn, Central Street. 10:28 p.m. Residential fire alarm, Pine Road.
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Remember Hudson when ...Post Ofce at Ferry Street 1923
submitted by Ruth ParkerThe Hudson Post Office
moved into the Morey Buildingin 1923 and remainedthere until the building wasremodeled. This building,owned by Henry Morey, waslocated on Ferry Street justabove the intersection withWebster Street. In addition to
the post office, this building wasthe location of the 20th CenturyStore, a barbershop, a shoerepair shop, and a second-handstore. In 1948, Henrys son,Ernest, remodeled the building.While the post office was in thislocation, Anna Clyde servedas postmaster until 1936 atwhich time Paul Richard wasappointed and Mrs. Clydeserved as his assistant. Thisphoto was taken in 1946 and isfrom the collection at the Hudson Historical Society.
This is Hoppy. Hoppy injuredhis foot early last spring. Eventuallythe foot came off. He travels with his
four friends and frequently rests in aresidents back yard. Often folks wait,as the other turkeys wait to see that hecrosses the road safely. One turkey
always stays close,so he is protectedat all times. It isa blessing and aprivilege to havebeen given this flockof turkey to watchand learn from.
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Ronald and Rebecca Sevigny of Saco,Maine, announce the engagement of theirdaughter, Nicole, to Christopher Yanni.Christopher is the son of Linda Harrold ofLisbon, Ohio and Leonard Yanni, of EastLiverpool, Ohio.
Nicole is a graduate of Daniel Webster
College. Christopher is a graduate of CaseWestern Reserve University and Kent StateUniversity.
Both the bride and bridegroom live inHudson. A fall wedding is planned for 2015.
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by Doug RobinsonSitting center stage at the Campbell High School auditorium
surrounded by family, friends, school administrators, and fellowathletes, Hannah Neild signed her letter of intent to attendMerrimack College next fall.
During her educational and athletic careerat CHS, Hannah has been called a specialstudent by educators and students alike.
When I first met Hannah, I knew she wasa special person, commented CHS PrincipalLaurie Rothhaus. She is a worker-bee and
takes nothing for granted. Whether on theathletic field or in the classroom, Hannah is aquiet leader. She is a doer, and she can multi-task. Students look up to her and respect herthroughout the school.
Academically, Hannah earned membershipinto the National Honor Society. As an athlete,Hannah participated on state championshipteams of basketball and softball.She also played soccer.
I chose Merrimack College because my gut told me it was theright fit. I visited most of the schools in Division I and Division 3.I really like the school and I intend to study education or humandevelopment.
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Surrounded by family (brother Jayson, Pam and ChuckNeild-standing) and her coaches, AAU Coach Dennis Reed (left)
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by Doug RobinsonHis classmates, who refer to him as the blade runner,
the flash, and just a really nice guy, waited patiently for
Seans moment on the Campbell High School stage. Hewas about to sign his letter of intent to join the University ofMassachusetts-Lowells track and field team this coming fall.
Seans selection to attend UMass-Lowell centered uponmany factors. He chose UMass Lowell for the relationshipsthat grew when he interviewed there. UMass-Lowell justfelt right, said the two-time NH State 800-meter champ.The coaches were great. The program is great and it just
felt right. I also believe that I can get my best educationat UMass-Lowell for my selected field. My chosen field isCriminal Justice and UMass-Lowell has one of the finest
programs in the nation.Munnelly, having set many new athletic track and field
records for Campbell High School, as well as for the state,remained consistent to the values and the goals of CHS:character, courage, respect and responsibility in all aspectsof life, commented CHS Principal Laura Rothhaus.
According to Principal Rothhaus, Sean was the hardeston himself. He continually challenged himself both on
and off the field to continue to improve. Just lookaround. The kids here love him. Theylove him, not because he is the bladerunner, they love him because ofwho he is. He sets the example ofwhat it means to belong to the CHScommunity.
In addition to his on-the-fieldactivities, Sean also volunteered hisservices on the CHS Student Counciland to Campbells Athletic LeaderProgram. As an athletic leader, Seanwalked the talk. He was a promoter
of the Campbell process of whichwe speak daily, continued PrincipalRothhaus.
In addition to winning the 800-meterstate championships for two years,Sean stretched himself to take secondplace in the NE 800 meter run as wellas in the one-mile run. He won the1000-meter indoor run for the State ofNH too.
CHS Blade Runner Sean Munnelly SignsLetter of Intent with UMass-Lowell
Standing are Kelly Fraser, Cross Country coach; Kevin Hodge, CHS rackand Field head coach; and Principal Laura Rothhaus. Sitting are SeanMunnelly, Sr.; Sean, Jr; mother, Nanci; and brother Sam who are all
smiles as they look on as Sean signs his letter of intent.
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submitted by Hudson Police DepartmentOn Friday, Nov. 14, at 7:13 a.m., members of the Hudson Police
Department Patrol Division responded to the area of Lowell Roadneat Atwood Avenue for a report of a motor vehicle collision. Upon
arrival, responding officers determined a 2011 Ford F250pick-up truck collided with the rear o f a 2006 AmericanSchool Bus carrying several middle school-aged children.
A further investigation determined the operator of the2011 Ford F250 pick-up truck, identified as StephenShanley, 20, of Hudson, was following too closely tothe school bus as it prepared to stop. The pick-up truckShanley was operating then collided with the rear ofthe school bus, shattering a lower glass window on theemergency exit door.
Neither Shanley, the children on the school bus,nor the operator of the school bus were injured in thecollision. The students were transferred to another busand subsequently transported to school. SuperintendantBryan Lane responded to the location of the collision andassisted with making notifications to the parents of thechildren from the school bus. Shanley was subsequentlyissued a citation for Following Too Closely.
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Hudson Chamber Invites Publicto Attend Dinner for Charity
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The Greater Hudson Chamber of Commercewill hold its Annual Silent Auction/Dinner forCharity at The White Birch Catering and BanquetHall on Tuesday, Dec. 9, at 6 p.m. Cost to attendis $25 per person and includes a buffet dinner ofroast beef, baked ham and pasta primavera.
The public is invited to join the chamber for agreat meal and possibly win some fabulous prizes,all while raising funds for a worthwhile cause.The event is a combination of raffle items andsilent auction items, which include event tickets,gift baskets, holiday items, gift certificates andmuch more. The GHCC is also welcoming itemdonations for the auction.
This will be the 12th year in which the moniesreceived during the evening will be donated tothe Hudson Food Pantry at the St. John the BlessedXXIII. The Hudson Food Pantry helps many localfamilies by maintaining a daily food pantry,
assisting with rent and utility bills, and especiallyduring the holidays by distributing food basketsand gifts to families in need. Again, the call forservices such as food requests, assistance withmedical needs, fuel assistance and basic livingexpenses has dramatically increased makingparticipation even more important.
Last year more than 50 businesses donatedwonderful items for the auction. With over 130guests in attendance showing their holiday spiritand generosity by participating in the auction,the chamber raised more than $3,800. Duringthe past 12 years, the GHCC Annual Auction hasdonated more than $58,000 for the benefit of ourcommunity.
The Silent Auction/Dinner will be held onTuesday, Dec. 9, at 6 p.m. Reservations and itemdonations can be made through the chamberoffice at 889-4731 or visit www.HudsonChamber.com for more information.
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Shop locally this holiday seasonShopping is a big part
of the holiday season,when families andfriends gather to recon-nect and exchange gifts.While the popularityof shopping online hasgrown, such practices arenot always eco-friendlyor timely, as gifts boughtonline must be packagedand shipped, wastingvaluable resources andtime that last-minuteshoppers may not have.
The benefits of shop-ping locally go beyondconvenience and thechance to reduce yourcarbon footprint. Thefollowing are a few ways
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this holiday season can directly benefit yourcommunity and the people who call it home.
Local economyWhen men and women shop locally,
they are putting money back into their localcommunities. Local small businesses maybe owned by your neighbors, and it can becomforting to know that your holiday shoppingdollars are going to support a neighbor insteadof a large corporation. Local businesses alsoemploy your neighbors, so shopping local canstrengthen the local economy bycreating jobs that may not ex-ist if you and members ofyour community fail tosupport local smallbusinesses.
Communityidentity
Localsmall busi-nesses goa long waytowardcreatinga neigh-borhoodidentity,and thatidentitycan createa stronger sense of community among you andyour neighbors. In addition, a unique com-munity identity can make your town moreattractive to outsiders, and that appeal canimprove the value of local real estate whilealso attracting more people to local businessesin your neighborhood.
Uniqueness of giftsThe gifts you buy when shopping locally also
can benefit your community. Gifts purchased fromsmall local businesses tend to be more uniquethan items bought from national chains, as smallerretailers tend to sell more homemade items thantheir national competitors. Recipients of suchitems may find such gifts more thoughtful thanmass produced items bought from national chains,and the uniqueness of homemade gifts mayencourage the gifts recipients to visit your com-munity and do some shopping, further benefitting
your local economy.
Customer serviceThe accessibility ofcustomer service is
another oft-over-looked benefit ofshopping locally.
When buyingfrom nationalchains, espe-cially duringthe holidayseason whensuch businessesmay be over-whelmed withorders, makingcontact withcustomer
service departments can be a trying exercise inpatience. Long wait times on the phone or onlinecan make the process o f contacting customerservice extremely frustrating. But such frustrationis rare when buying from local businesses, asconsumers can simply take their products into thestore, where employees can immediately addresstheir concerns. In addition, buying locally makesit more convenient for friends and family mem-
bers who also live in your community to returntheir gifts.
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Thumbs Up? Thumbs Down?Thumbs up to the
Hudson~Litchfield Newsitself for unknowingly
providing a fittingtribute to Nola Della-Monica. While it wasntin her obituary, Nolaloved Sudoku. Placingthe Sudoku answer nextto her obituary was likea wink from Nola.
Thumbs downtothe man at ShepardsHill. I have caughtyou taking pictures ofpeople and their homesand cars with yourcrazy paparazzi cameraso many times. I dontknow why youre doingthis but people in thearea be warned. Thisman has been known
to get into altercationswith neighbors over petsand parking and nowI have seen him takingpictures without peopleknowing many times.
Thumbs up, way up,to all of the volunteerswho helped to make theLitchfield Youth SoccerLeagues InauguralHalloween Jamboreea tremendous success.Special thanks to MikeBoschi and Jason Kohmas well as all of theother volunteers whomade the day such atremendous success.It was a great day for
Litchfield Youth Soccer.Cant wait for nextyear!
Thumbs downGeorge Lambert. Areyou aware that theelection is over, andyou lost? I am seeingyour scary head all overtown. Halloween isover, too.
Thumbs upto BoxTops for Education! Weare setting our own goalto help our communityschools reach theirgoals of $1,000 each.Send any/all box tops from your soup cans, cereal,etc., to your local school to help us out! Thank
you and happy holidays!
Thumbs down! So, for all of you voters whovoted for Jeanne Shaheen - here is exactly whatyou are thought of as a voter of Jeanne Shaheenand Obamacare. If you havent seen the video
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healthy people have to pay for the sick people ...the bill would never have been passed. Nice job,
Jeanne Shaheen!
Thumbs downto the stay-at-home dad who isalways out leaf blowing his yardearly each morning. Find a newhobby!
Thumbs up. A big thankyou to the Alvirne students whoraked all my leaves on SecondStreet for me on Veterans Day.You kids did a great job. Froman 87 year old Hudson resident.
Thumbs upto NewHampshire s voter ID laws! Inaddition to helping to stop voterfraud, these laws help to keepthe lazy from voting. Part of
being an adult is having a photo ID. If you aretoo lazy to get one, I dont want you voting tosteal my hard earned money from me and givingit yourself. Before you vote to control my life, get
a photo ID, learn about the candidates and theissues, and then dont vote to steal from others.
Thumbs upto those disappointed with theelection. Cheer up; I hear Scott Brown may be
moving to Maine. He could run againstAngus King in 2016. Maybe he will dobetter running against a man and the
third time could bethe charm.
Thumbs downto the person whomade the statementabout the republicanvoters being stupid.You may want to doa little reading on agentleman named
Johnathan Gruber. Butif you dont have theability or knowledgeto research I will helpyou. Gruber is anMIT professor andwas a top Obamaadministrationconsultant during thewriting of Obamacare.
He was caught sayingObamacare neededto be concealed from the public dueto the stupidity of the American voter.When they dont let you see what isin the bill before it is signed, doesntthat make you wonder ... at all? Andif Obamacare is so good, why doesntObama, Pelosi, Biden ... or any of themhave it? Oh yea, it stinks.
Thumbs upto the Hudson voters.Hudson voted primarily all republican.While we may havelost the battle in NH,we certainly won thewar across the states.Lets take back ourcountry! America,where we speak Englishin schools and never
have to press 1 onthe phones, ATMs oranywhere else!
Thumbs downtoJoe DAleos diatribeagainst NOAA andNASA. He claimstheyre twisting scienceto keep their jobs. Itsironic that he is paidby groups to fan theflames of discord bythe Heartland Institutewhich is a climatechange skeptic group.
Thumbs uptoHannah Neild on
signing her letter of intent tocontinue her basketball career at
Merrimack College. We cant wait to see you playat the next level!
Thumbs up. Congratulations and MaggieSchmidt and Jeanne Shaheen was the right choice.Give the earth time to heal. They are good forMother Nature. Maggie and Jeanne are not KochBrothers puppets.
Thumbs downto Republican party who hasbeen purchased by the rich. The Supreme Courthas been on the side of the rich. Our electoralvote has been tampered with by both parties.Hillary will set everyone on the right path. She ison the side of the people. After that the electoralvote will be honest again. Obamacare saves lives.Hillary until 2024.
Thumbs downto Fred Fuller Oil. It justdoesnt seem possible that an oil company couldfind themselves in trouble like this. You have tobe an extra special kind of special! Im sure yourcompetitors are dancing a jig. Oh wait, thats me!Gotta go, theyre playing my song.
Thumbs downto Washington. They view allmoney as theirs, and what you end up with is the
result of policy and their good intentions. Youdont deserve what you make. You get to keepwhat they let you keep.
Thumbs up,way up, to Miss Carrie-Ann,Childrens Librarian at the Litchfield Library for thequality childrens programs she puts together andprovides each week for my granddaughter Noeland other wee little ones who attend. Becauseof Miss Carrie-Anns genuine love of childrenand knowledge of literacy development, ourweekly library time has been fun, educational andenjoyable. Thank you, Miss Carrie-Ann, for doingsuch a fabulous job. Youre the best ChildrensLibrarian by far!
Thumbs up, way up, to Miss Jessie from theLitchfield Playgroup for providing a wonderfulprogram for my granddaughter Noel and the eagerlittle ones who attend each week. Miss Jessiearrives early to create an active play space with anentire room full of developmentally appropriatetoys to encourage socialization, movement anddiscovery. The open-ended program comestogether with group circle time, games andsinging, laughter and fun. Thank you, Miss Jessie,for socializing the children and the adults. Youreone in a million!
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submitted by the Office of U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte(R-NH)
U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) voted on Nov. 17 toapprove bipartisan legislation to help working familiesin New Hampshire and across the country better accesschild care so that parents can work, train for work, orattend school. The legislation passed the Senate by a voteof 88 to 1 and now goes to the president to be signed intolaw.
Senator Ayotte was a cosponsor of the bill (S. 1086) to
reauthorize the Child Care and Development Block Grantprogram (CCDBG). The bill updates the program to allowstates to better develop their own child care programsand permits low-income families to use vouchers in orderto afford child care and after-school programs. To qualifyfor assistance, parents must demonstrate they are workingor enrolled in school, yet fall below certain incomethresholds.
Ive heard directly from New Hampshire parents whohave been able to continue to work while also having
access to more affordable child carethanks to CCDBG, and I was pleased tocosponsor this important legislation,said Senator Ayotte. Access to qualitychild care makes a real difference forworking parents in New Hampshire, andrenewing this program will help ensurethat those who want to work can pursue
opportunities to do so.The CCDBG was first signed into law by President
George H.W. Bush in 1990 to assist working families withthe cost of child care. The program, which serves morethan 1.6 million children every month, is administeredto states in formula block grants. States use the fundingto help low-income families gain access to quality,affordable child care and after-school programs whileparents work, train for work, or attend school. Assistanceis transferred to qualifying recipients through vouchers.
Eligibility requirements include: Family income cannot exceed 85 percent of
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Children must be less than 13 years old, Children must live with parents who are
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