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Endangered Turtle
Sighted in Pelhamby Kaela Law
On a hikethrough thewoods in theGumpus PondConservationArea (150 acres)Chairman of theConservationCommission PaulGagnon made arare Blandingrsquosturtle sighting
Blandingrsquosturtles aredistinguishedby their bright yellow chins and helmet-shaped shells They areendangered in the New England region
This turtle was seen and photographed ldquoon the blue trail in
Gumpusrdquo said Gagnon who pointed to the printer-friendly trailmap which can be found online at pelhamweborg ldquoThe front leftfoot of this turtle was missing toes and the shell had a healed-overcrackrdquo Gagnon speculated that it must have been previously hit bya car or a lawn mower He later reported the sighting with the NHDepartment of Environmental Sciences
Loren Valliere biologist at the NH Fish and Game helpedexplain why these turtles are endangered in the state of NewHampshire Blandingrsquos Turtles ldquodepend on a long life span and donot reach reproductive age until at least 15 yearsrdquo Valliere said Inother words they must survive their first 15 years of life before theycan produce and grow their numbers ldquoThey are also long-rangedand travel a lot between wetlands and vernal pools so roads area major issue for themrdquo As more land in Southern NH becomesdeveloped and these animals suffer habitat fragmentation theybecome more susceptible to roadway dangers and also populationdivide
The Gumpus Pond Conservation Area in Pelham abuts theHudson NH Musquash Conservation Land (416 acres) Gagnonand the Pelham Conservation Commission are working on a coupleof land parcel purchases that will connect Gumpus to the Merriam
Cutter Conservation Area (147 acres) This creates well over 700acres of contiguous conserved outdoor space in which wildlifecan thrive ldquoWe really have a tremendous asset right in our ownbackyardrdquo Gagnon stated
In 2003 Pelhamrsquos Conservation Commission set a 10-year planof acquiring 1000 acres of land for permanent natural preservationTo date they have been largely successful and have totaled over 800acres of acquisition As the commission works to reach their goalthe residents in Pelham are left with wonderful outdoor recreationalspace to enjoy the natural world
For help determining the type of animals encountered onnature hikes out in the Pelham trails pictures may be sent to thePelham Conservation Commission via the pelhamwebcom It isencouraged to view wildlife but to leave it generally undisturbedAdditionally the list of endangered species in NH can be locatedand sightings documented with the New Hampshire NaturalHeritage Bureau here httpwwwnhdflorglibrarypdfNatural20HeritageTrackingList-AnimalGeneralpdf
by Rhiannon SnideOn May 22 St Patrick Schoolrsquos
seventh grade class continued thetradition of hosting an annual patrioticprogram by creating a Memorial Dayceremony at the St Patrick ChurchParish Center The service honoredall veterans and active duty militarymembers While similar ceremonieshave been held by the precedingseventh grade classes for the last 16years Lynne Stader the seventh gradeteacher and director of the eventbelieved this year to be extra specialdue to the incorporation of the schoolband bagpiper (Sean Markey) and thepresence of parent participants who aremembers of the Navy Army and Air
Force The class had been preparingfor this ceremony since March andwere very pleased as they had one ofthe largest audiences to date
Staff photos by Rhiannon Snide
Military Parents Make St Patrickrsquos School
Patriotic Program Extra Special
Paying Tribute in Windham to our Fallen Heroes
Pelham Remembers Those who Fought to Preserve our Liberties
Post Commander Chuck Nickles and previous Post Commander Mort Pearlman
As Memorial Day has grown to become theunofficial start to the summer season the purpose
behind this federal holiday has seemingly shrunkinto the background Not so in Pelham Proudlyhonoring fallen men and women in the UnitedStates Armed Forces Cub Scout Pack 25 carries theAmerican Flag while Demetra Law of Pelham wavesto the Memorial Day Parade as it marches into theGibson Cemetery to lay a ceremonial wreath
see more photos on page 18
see story and more photos on page 15
St Patrickrsquos School band Jared Tedesco Maxwell Boland and Olivia Belleville
Top row Robert Edwards Master Sargent US Air Force Dana Castagneto Lt Commander US Navy Jon Correa Private US Marine Corps and Wayne Gamble Lt Col US Army
Bottom row Dylan MacDougall Maxwel l Boland Joshua Toubia Colin Ferris and Jared Tedesco
Staff photo by Kaela Law
Staff photos by Bob Gibbs
Staff photos by Kaela Law C o u r t e s y p h o t o
Eliza 1 12 and Yvonne Gagne 3 12
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Lindsey Jones of Pelham has achieved Deanrsquos List for the springsemester at Lasell College Jones a member of the class of 2015 ismajoring in Communication and was among 695 students honored inthe spring semester
Keene State has announced 1411 students were honored foracademic excellence in the spring semester The following localresidents were among the honorees From Pelham Harley KearneyJames LaPolice Brendan OrsquoConnell Evan Sage Casey SzmytMeaghan OrsquoDwyer Alexandria Papadimoulis Casey LabonteBethany Ricciardi and Alec Surprenant And from Windham LaurenFord Robert Parsons Alexis Michal Lianna Uzdavinis Taylor ThomasSara Bracken Trevor Blanchard Jeremy Cocciardi Michael HaunRyan Sullivan
Jonathan Cares has been named to the Deanrsquos List for the springsemester at the University of Vermont Cares from Pelham is a SeniorPhilosophy major
Northern Essex Community College employee Elizabeth Donovan of Windham recently received the NECC Employee Recognition Awardfor the second quarter of 2015 Donovan has worked at NorthernEssex for 10 years first as a statistician II and more recently as aprocurement analyst She earned a Bachelor of Science in Marketingfrom Franklin Pierce College
Nicholas Belanger of Pelham graduated from Champlain College onMay 9Some 2975 students were awarded a variety of degrees during the
University of Vermontrsquos 214th commencement ceremonies Amongdegree recipients were students from Windham Danielle Goglia graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and FoodSciences from the College of Agriculture amp Life Sciences and JeffreyFontaine graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in PublicCommunication from the College of Agriculture amp Life Sciences
Alicia Curtin of Pelham graduated from Saint Josephrsquos College ofMaine with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Jacob Wormald of Pelham has been named to the Deanrsquos List atSouthern New Hampshire University for the spring semester
Over 1300 associate degrees and certificates were awarded atNorthern Essex Community Collegersquos 53rd Annual CommencementExercises recently Among the graduates were Pelham residents SarahM Cardwell Associate in Science Radiologic Technology Nina MLepore Certificate in Medical Coding with High Honors and AmandaL Nyman Associate in Arts General Studies Windham residentsinclude Brian E Barnard Associate in Arts Liberal Arts KevinM Eyring Associate in Arts General Studies with Honors Sarah C
Fitzgerald Associate in Science Business Transfer with Honors WilsonGonzalez Associate in Science Computer Information SciencesInformation Technology Option with High Honors Certificatein Computer Applications with High Honors and a Certificate inInformation Technology Fluency with High Honors Crystal LMorton Certificate in Paralegal Studies with High Honors Eugenia ESchipelliti Associate in Arts Liberal Arts Psychology Option with HighHonors and an Associate in Arts Liberal Arts Theatre Option with HighHonors and Cameron J White Associate in Arts Liberal Arts
More than 1900 Lehigh University students were awarded degreesduring the 147th Spring Commencement ceremonies Congratulationsto Peter Lawlor of Windham who received a Bachelor of Arts
Pelham resident Carolyn Springford graduated from the Universityof Maine at Farmington with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Joshua Sparkman a Senior Music Education major of Pelham wasamong approximately 480 Bob Jones University students named to thespring Presidentrsquos List This Presidentrsquos List recognizes students whoearn a 375 or higher GPA
Arianna Cipollone of Windham has graduated from ClemsonUniversity Cipollone graduated with a Bachelor of Science inIndustrial Engineering
Send your Accolades to newsareanewsgroupcom with a photo
Selectmen Establish Goalsby Barbara OrsquoBrien
Although only three of Windhamrsquos five selectmen were inattendance at the final May selectmenrsquos meeting input had beenprovided by the missing two members so it was decided to moveforward with officially establishing a specific set of goals for theremainder of the year
Selectman Ross McLeod who did not attend the meeting saidhe wanted to include the disposition of the town-owned CampbellFarm which is being purchased with conservation commissionfunds as the result of a town meeting vote in March of 2014 Thelast time the issue was discussed it was undecided if the buildingon the property should be converted into town use or sold off to a
private entityVice-Chairman Joel Desilets who was also not at the goal-
setting meeting said he wants board members to look into theorganization of town staff
After a minimal amount of deliberation the attending selectmenlisted the following as their primary goals for the remainder of2015 The issues are not presented in any order of priority
bull Review organizational structure of town governmentbull Determine the use of the former skateboard park at Griffin
Park (a capital improvement project)bull Define the use of the town website and social media
through policy developmentbull Conduct collaborative meetings with other town and
school district boards as well as state legislatorsbull Review use and maintenance of town buildings and
propertiesbull Establish a beautification program and maintenance
funding to sustain itbull Develop a long-range strategic plan (including funding
mechanisms)bull Review vacant properties located along Route 111 and
bull Review town-owned Class VI roads for the possibility ofdiscontinuation
The only one of these goals that is completely new to theselectmenrsquos list is determining the future use of the abandonedskateboard park A group was studying the issue last year anddid come to selectmen with various ideas many of whichunfortunately carry a heavy price tag A public hearing on theconcept was also held about a year ago
Windham Newcomers amp FriendsSay lsquoS is for Springrsquo with Social
submitted by Brenda Lombardozzi Windham Newcomers amp Friends held its end of the
year spring social on Tuesday May 19 at the SearlesChapel This yearrsquos social had a unique theme of ldquoS
is for Springrdquo which gave attendees an opportunity toparticipate in the theme of all things that begin with ldquoSrdquofrom food attire and decorations
About 35 members attended the event and all enjoyedgreat food friends and catching up with new friendsThe social closed out a very busy 2014-15 season oforganized Windham Newcomersrsquo activities whichinclude trying local eateries for Lunch Bunch enjoyingmonthly reads with Book Bites sharing cooking skills inRecipe Club playing the game of Bunco with friendsgetting out on the town with the Broadway Nites groupor taking a walk or snowshoeing with Outdoor ClubThere are a variety of activities offered for everyone andthe group is active from October through May If you areinterested in joining or have questions visit the websiteat wwwwindhamnewcomerscom or email at infowindhamnewcomerscom
Coins for Cancer DonationsTotal $145401 for Jimmy Fundsubmitted by Dianna Craven
Paige Craven and Erin Kane delivered a check for $145401 toLisa Scherber director of Patient and Family Programs with Dana-FarberBoston Childrenrsquos Cancer Center This money was raised bythe Windham Center School community and friends and family ofCraven
Coins for Cancer is the brainchild of 10-year-old Paige Cravenwho wanted to help support children and their families affectedwith cancer After seeing family members and a close friend dealwith cancer Paige was inspired to go to school early every Fridayfor the past four months to stand at the bus line collecting coinsfrom her schoolmates After a few weeks of working the bus lineshe enlisted the help of her friends Erin Kane Evaline Snell ErinPrendergast Katie Leuteritz Simone Diesel and Katelyn Robinsonenabling her to collect at car line as well
The money will be used to provide support programs andservices for children receiving treatment at the clinic ldquoThese arethe best donations we receive kids helping kids stated Scherber
The funds willgo directly to
creatingsmiles and laughter to so many Jimmy Fund children We are sograteful for the generosity of an entire community led by someamazing young girlsrdquo
Members of the 2014-15 Executive Board Liz Marin president Kathy McGurty past president Sharon Bono treasurer Cindy Shields VP of programs and Sharon Masse VP of membership Missing from picture are Karen Manzo newsletter and
Brenda Lombardozzi director of publicity
C o u r t e s y p h o t o
From leftare PaigeCraven of
WindhamLisa
Scherberof Dana-
Farberand Erin
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TLC Daycare Founder Receives State Unsung Hero Award
Trafc Study for Heritage Hill Road Postponed
Complaint Lodged about Accounting Practice
by Jay HobsonTLC Daycare founder Susan Bahrakis recently was awarded the
statersquos Childrenrsquos Trust Unsung Hero Award after being nominated forthe honor by Nicole Gilliam a parent of one of Bahrakisrsquo daycarechildren
ldquoSusan Bahrakis of Pelham New Hampshire is truly anunsung hero when it comes to parental resilience strong socialconnections knowledge of parenting and child developmentsocial and emotional competence and concrete support in times ofneed I simply could not narrow it down to one protective factoras somehow she displays them allrdquo Gilliam said in her letter ofnomination
Bahrakisrsquo daycare in operation for the past 26 years is located thelower level of her house that was converted to accommodate the 17children ages 1 to 12 who are in her care each day
ldquoYes we have a couple of older kids they just refuse to leaveThey asked their parents to be here and here they are The kids justlove it here and I love themrdquo Bahrakis said
Bahrakis has endured tragedy in her life with the loss of her onlytwo children Gary at the age of 26 in 2004 and Steven 33 in 2014both from heart attacks caused from a hereditary medical condition
ldquoIt was the kids that I care for here that got me through it I havenever shut down for even a day even when I was battling breastcancer and at the loss of my kids Caring for these kids --I love eachof them very much-- was what got me throughrdquo Bahrakis said
Gilliam said that despite this unimaginable tragedy she hasbounced back and made advocating for and caring for children her
lifersquos workldquoIn addition to caring for othersrsquo children daily from 7 am to 530
pm Susie as she is affectionately known has taken in her threegrandchildren This has truly been a battle but Susie has perseveredbelieving that this is what is right and best for her grandchildren Thefinancial burden time commitment and jungle gym of the familycourt system donrsquot seem to faze her one bit Her only objective isto ensure a healthy safe supportive home environment for them togrowrdquo Gilliam said
Bahrakis even makes sure the children in her care have a decentbreakfast
ldquoI start the day by making the kids a good breakfast and sometimes
even the parents who smell the food cooking jokingly ask if they canstay for breakfastrdquo Bahrakis said
ldquoSomehow she creates a new magical world every few monthson top of the regular day to day caregiver responsibilities ldquo Gilliamsaid ldquoShe caters to each childrsquos individual and personalized needsShe kisses lsquoboo boosrsquo cleans up messes praises accomplishmentsreferees disagreements gets the weekly shopping done helps withhomework and even goes so far as to prepare many home cookedmeals She knows her lsquokidsrsquo and the resources in southern NewHampshire incredibly well We are so very blessed to have Susie inour livesrdquo
Susan Bahrakis who owns and operates TLC Daycare on Mammoth Road wasawarded the NH Childrenrsquos Trust Unsung Hero Award
S t a f f p h o t o b y J a y H o b s o n
by Barbara OrsquoBrienAll five members of the Windham School Board agreed to put offa traffic study of the Heritage Hill Road area that abuts school districtproperty
The small parcel of land was transferred from town ownership tothe school district as the result of voting conducted this past MarchAlthough nothing is planned for the area at the present time itmight at some future date be used to improve the driveway leadinginto Windham Middle School
Prior to approval last March a large number of Heritage HillRoad residents expressed concerns about how the change in theownership might affect traffic along their stretch of roadway Schoolboard members have continued to assure these residents thatnothing will be done without taking input from those who might be
impacted by any developmentAccording to Business Administrator Adam Steel a traffic studysurvey for the Heritage Hill Road location would cost the schooldistrict from $10000 to $20000 The study would take aboutthree to four weeks to complete he said recommending that it beconducted prior to classes letting out this month There was noexpiration date included in the warrant article that voters approvedthis past March (Article 7)
Vice-Chairman Tom Murray said hersquod rather put off the survey untilnext fall adding that he feels no need to rush ldquoIrsquod rather not spendthe money nowrdquo Murray said
School board member Rob Breton agreed with Murray stating thathe was not ready to move forward with the survey yet ldquoIrsquod ratherchannel the money into a classroomrdquo Breton said
School board member Dennis Senibaldi said he preferred to dothe survey now as it might affect the potential construction projectbilled as ldquoOption 2+rdquo ldquoThe study should be part of the planningprocessrdquo Senibaldi said ldquoIt shouldnrsquot be done in a vacuumrdquo
School board member Daniel Popovici-Muller said he felt theland should be transferred from the town to the school districtldquoimmediatelyrdquo as that issue has already been decided by votersldquoWe should also go forward with the traffic study immediately eventhough wersquore not ready to develop it yetrdquo Popovici-Muller said
After further discussion all five school board members includingChairman Ken Eyring decided to wait until after school resumes nextfall to do the traffic survey of Heritage Hill Road
by Barbara OrsquoBrien
Long-time Windham resident Eileen Mashimo came to the podiumat a recent school board meeting to lodge a complaint she hasbeen voicing for the past couple of years ldquoI have budget transferconcernsrdquo she told school administrators
Mashimo said that accounting codes are dictated by stateregulations and must be followed by local government entitiesldquoYou canrsquot pay mileage out of the postage accountrdquo Mashimo saidldquoItrsquos not appropriaterdquo Giving a rundown of certain expendituresMashimo noted that she felt there is a lot of money being spent onmileage professional conferences and other related fees some of
which are not being put into the appropriate category ldquoThis is an
inaccurate portrayal of how money is actually being spentrdquo she saidldquoI see it year after yearrdquo ldquoThe accounting handbook needs to befollowedrdquo Mashimo insisted
When taken to task by school board member Dennis Senibaldi forbringing up the issue in public Mashimo said she was not blamingany particular employee ldquoI am not being accusatoryrdquo she saidSenibaldi had cautioned Mashimo to be careful what words she usedregarding school district employees ldquoMr (Adam) Steel doesnrsquot doanything inappropriaterdquo Senibaldi said Steel is the school districtrsquosbusiness administrator School board member Daniel Popovici-
Muller tried to placate the situation by saying ldquoWe will look into the
issuerdquo No other comment was made by the school boardAnother long-time resident and former school board member TonyMassahos was not pleased with Senibaldirsquos accusation howeverReferring to Senibaldi as ldquoMr Negativerdquo Massahos reiterated thatMashimo was ldquonot accusing anyonerdquo ldquoShersquos talking about generalaccounting practicesrdquo Massahos said ldquoDennis Senibaldi is the onewho is being antagonisticrdquo
The issue was not discussed further that evening but is likely to bebrought up again at a future board meeting
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Help and CooperationGoes a Long Way
I wish to thank all the various people local organizations groups and the
Pelham Police and Fire Department whose efforts and participation madethe Combined Post 10722 VFW and American Legion Post 100 sponsoredPelham Memorial Day Parade this last Monday May 25 a smashing successI apologize if I left people or groups out in my email please if you know ofsomeone I omitted please share this thank you note with them
A special thanks once again goes out to the Pelham High School theirfantastic marching band makes the parade and the three buglers thatplayed taps and for the support of the various high school sport teams thatmarched all reflect positively on our community
We also thank Nicole Pelletier who led us in the National Anthem eventhough she was not feeling well
Tanks to all the people that put the word out to our various Pelhamgroups and organizations too numerous to mention that made it possible forthem to participate in the parade and for the vehicles that offered the ridesfor those that could not march
It was a pleasure working with you and I look forwards to making nextyearrsquos parade an even better event Tank you all for your cooperation andsupport we could not have done it without your help cooperation andparticipation
Joumlrg Dreusicke QMAdj John H Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722
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Keeping our Options OpenTe Windham School District will again be without a Superintendent of
Schools in July Te quest of finding a replacement who excels in curricularareas has strong leadership vision strategic thinkingplanning and criticalcommunication skills is a challenging task that will take time Whenmaking these types of crucial decisions I hav e always been a proponentof careful thought and contemplation keeping all my options open notlimiting my choices and not rushing into impulsive decisions
I would like to thank the Windham School Board in particular ChairmanEyring Vice Chairman Murray and Mr Popovici-Muller for voting to applythis same thought process to replace our superintendent whose position willbe vacant on July 1 2015
Tis represents a very short timeframe (between now and then) that willmost likely not allow for a suitable permanent replacement to be foundTe Boardrsquos decision to insert an interim Superintendent makes sense Sodoes their decision to open the search for interim superintendent candidatesto include all potential applicants from within and from outside the district A larger candidate pool gives the board more options to choose from
and there are no drawbacks with this approach to find the most qualifiedreplacement
Te boardrsquos goal should be to enlist a wide variety of ca ndidates examinetheir credentials thoroughly compare their educational philosophy andvision with the districtrsquos philosophy and vision and eventually select theright person to serve our principals teach ers parents school board andmore importantly our students I believe the current school board is movingforward with this in mind and appreciate their due diligence when makingthis challenging and very important decision
Cynthia Finn Windham
Tanking Supporters ofSenior Safe Night-Last Night
Te WHS Senior Safe Night ndash Last Night committee wishes to th ank the
following businesses and organizations who have given us a donation for theClass of 2015rsquos Last Night event
Boydenrsquos Landscaping Cafua Management Cyr Lumber Friends of Windham Hockey IHOP Mr Aziz Elsherif Kalil Dental AssociatesLindner Dental Associates amp Splagounias Family Messinarsquos FlooringNorthstar Financial Planning Parent Chiropractic Center Rogers Collision WHS Athletic Boosters Windham Baseball Windham PA Windham Wolverines Football amp Cheer Windham Womenrsquos Club
Te committee would also like to thank our raffle donors to date33 Hilltop 99 Restaurant - Salem Adams Family All About You Salon
Anniersquos Hallmark - Salem Anytime Fitness Artistic Creation AtkinsonCountry Club Baronrsquos Major Brands Appliances amp More Belle ViaggioBono Family Brookstone Country Club Bruzzese Family CampbellScottish Highland Canobie Lake Park Carpenter Family Clifford JewelersCoach Stop Grill Common Man Crowley Family Edible ArrangementsEstes Family Fisher Cats Ford Flowers Fuddruckers Ginger NewcombGolden Crane Grubbs Family Heavenly Donuts Howrsquos your Onion JaniersquosRestaurant Jim Shea Karate International Kendal Pond Pizza KumoLetizio Family Lewis Family Lindner Dental Associates amp SplagouniasFamily Lobster ail Restaurant Lowell Spinners Lucciano Cafeacute MonahanFamily Morgan Family Naultrsquos Honda Plaza Azteca Polished Nail
Lounge Prosciuttorsquos Pizza Rebekah Kaye Photo Session Roche FamilySawyer Family Scrub-A-Dub Shawrsquos Slaski Family Supercuts SweetKiwi -Bones erry Jounakas omo SR uscan Kitchen Village Bean Windham Country Club
Each year the committee takes on the huge task of raising $8000 to fundthis evening of fun and safety on graduation night All donations are used100 to provide entertainment decorations food and raffles Te eventis always a huge success almost 90 percent of the senior class attends on thenight of graduation Please join our current sponsors this year and send atax deductible donation or raffle to WHS Senior Safe Night ndash Last Night 64London Bridge Road
On behalf of the Class of 2015 we graciously thank you
Donna Hume Windham
Excellent Leadership Shownby Windham School Board
I have been following the nasty letters a nd online comments over thepast few months that are critical of three Windham School Board (WSB)
Members Tey began prior to the March elections by targeting (then) WSB candidates om Murray and Daniel Popovici-Muller Both wereoverwhelmingly elected over the incumbents- and now the personal attackshave expanded to include Mr Ken Eyring who we elected last year Tesethree good men are very qual ified to serve our community
After reading the letterscomments week after week I came to realize thebaseless emotional personal attacks are coming from a very small but vocalgroup of people Some are close friendssupporters of former School Boardmembers who were in office when our property taxes rose to sky high levelsand forced many long-time Windham residents to move Some are theformer School Board members themselves During the years those SchoolBoard members were in office our buildings continued to leak and fall intodisrepair and way too many great teachers and administrators left one afterthe other
For the first time in a very long time things are different Mr EyringMr Murray and Mr Popovici-Muller are people who understand (1) Howto budget (two own and work at their own business and the other has aCPA degree) (2) Te meaning of fiscal responsibility and (3) How to plan
and accomplish tasks as a teamI have attended WSB meetings and have been impressed with theircommitment to stay focused on their responsibilities and not get distracted with the ldquonoiserdquo that is being thrown their way week after week -both inthe papers online and at the meetings Each of these individuals welcomesinput from everyone - including the people who have bitterly criticized themin the media Each is guided by principles and values that are necessaryto achieve excellent leadership for our School District Tey represent thereason why I served in the military during the Korean War and would gladlydo so again today if able Watch the meetings on line at WCVcom andsee for yourself For assistance contact WCV at 434-0300
My respect and support for these three School Board Members and theirleadership abilities has increased over the last several board meeting as theyhave shown strong leadership characteristics perseverance and patientsdealing with adversity from the special interest group of individuals
For the first time in a very long time the interests of all WindhamResidents are being represented Positive results are beginning to becomeevident Expect that we tax payers will be pleased with the future endeavorsof these individuals
W J Heath Windham
Learn about the Pipeline at Community Yard SalePelhamWindham Pipeline Awareness is hosting a community Yard Sale
Saturday June 6 and Saturday June 13 from 8 am to 2 pm in PelhamCenter on Meetinghouse Road the old fire station green beside the townhall Clothes Cupcakes Baklava Vinyl Furniture Decoratives Kidsoys Sporting Goods Books Face-Painting for the kids Everything is priced to sell Please come down and help us raise community funds
Tere will be a Pipeline Info Booth with access to our petition Hereis a chance to come and learn about this pipeline proposed for Pelhamand Southern New Hampshire and why all of us should be immediatelyconcerned
Specifically the Northeast Energy Direct Pipeline proposal by KinderMorgan affects every resident in Pelham whether or not it c rosses yourproperty o see how it will affect you keep an eye on your climbingelectricity rates Liberty Utilities wants to sign a 20 year contract withKinder Morgan Picking up the tab for this agreement All of LibertyUtilities current electric ratepayers are facing an extra charge ta cked ontoour bills to pay for the construction of this excessive pipeline Most of thetowns along southern New Hampshire including Pelham are not residential
gas customers PelhamWindham Pipeline Awareness members believe it isunfair for our communities to sacrifice for this project which will do nothingto benefit us directly o lose properties in Pelham by way of eminentdomain and then also pay for this overbuild of natural gas infrastructure thatexceeds the projected energy needs of New England by more than doubleand cannot be used in our own town is not just
Working to help protect our region from such exploitation is the Pipeline Awareness Network for the Northeast Inc or PLAN NE Tis is a non-profit corporation intervening in th e Public Utilities Commission processes which oversee the approvals of contracts between Kinder Morgan and localgas companies If the Northeast Energy Direct contracts with local gascompanies such as Liberty Utilities do not receive state approvals KinderMorgan may not be in a position to file a formal application with theFederal Energy Regulatory Commission for this project We would like tohelp this effort and protect our properties in Pelham Half of the proceedsfrom PelhamWindham Pipeline Awareness yard sale will be donated to helpfund the legal fees for the PLAN NE Te other half of these proceeds willstay in the town of Pelham for our own local efforts to stop the pipeline
Kaela Law Pelham
Yet Another Successful Food DriveI would like to express my sincere gratitude to the residents of Hudson
Litchfield and Pelham for their generous response to our Annual FoodDrive held Saturday May 9 Also to postal management rural carriers citycarriers church and family volunteers as well as local schools and businessesfor displaying posters and billboard announcements for our drive With theresources provided and the time offered by all the volunteers we collected11180 pounds of food from Hudson and Litchfield residents PelhamCarriers collected 1500 of food for their food pantry People in need shouldcontact food banks in their towns which are Blessed John XXIII ChurchFirst Baptist Church in Hudson Litchfield Community Church and theFood Pantry of Pelham at St Patrick Church
Tank You for your donations
Frank Maglio Food Drive coordinator Hudson
Fulfilling Campaign Promisesof Fiscal Responsibility
Te recently approved Windham School District budget included heating
oil that was projected to cost $4gal Before the May 5 Windham SchoolBoard (WSB) meeting the price had been locked in at a rate of $201gal ndashthereby producing an anticipated savings of $82K
Tree members of the WSB Chairman Ken Eyring Vice Chairman omMurray and School Board Member Daniel Popovici-Muller were proponentsof freezing the surplus money because it was no longer needed ldquofor thepurpose that was approved by votersrdquo Without any action by the Board thesurplus funding would have been added to the General Fund where it couldhave been expended for any other un-budgeted purpose
Another example of fiscal responsibility and the fulfillment of campaignpromises is related to Education Adequacy Aid Over the past five yearsthe Windham School District has received nearly $12M less in Adequacy Aid than we should have from the State due to a flaw in the formula thatshort changes Windham axpayers On May 7 Chairman Eyring traveledto Concord to meet with Senate President Chuck Morse and SenatorNancy Stiles to discuss modifying the law to address the shortfall ndash whichincludes a whopping $3M for this year alone He was joined by WindhamSuperintendent Winfried Feneberg Bedford Superintendent Chip McGeeand Bedford School Board Vice Chairman Scott Earnshaw
Chairman Eyring reported the meeting went well stating ldquoBoth Senatorsexpressed their commitment and resolve to find a solution to remove the
funding cap and provide the proper funding f or the education of ourchildren going forwardrdquo
Windham Representative Dave Bates must also be recognized for fulfillinghis campaign promise to spearhead this extremely important issue on behalfof Windham residents His extensive efforts to reach out to many StateRepresentatives and Senators towards finding an acceptable Adequacy Aidsolution has been included into the House version of the State Budget Itis expected the Senate will also include a solution into the Senate versionof the budget as well Tere is still a lot of work to do but there appears tobe a commitment by a significant number of our State Legislators to find asolution to this issue
Te Windham axpayers Coalition applauds School Board MembersEyring Murray and Popovici-Muller as well as State Representative Batesfor their excellent leadership and representation of Windham voters Teircommitment to fiscal responsibility is a fulfillment of their campaignpromises to be good stewards of our taxpayer money
Rick Okerman Chairman Windham Taxpayers Coalition
continued to page 8- More Letters
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Pelham - Windham News | June 5 2015 - 5
Now Thru Sunday August 30Book Reviews Nesmith Library All
summer long fill out reviews of the booksyou have read and receive raffle tickets
for our ldquoEscape the Ordinaryrdquo book-loversgift bag filled with great prizes Pick up yourreview sheets at the front desk No limit on entriesEvent is free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Saturday June 6Windham Community Day Come
celebrate your community There will benumerous events and activities throughout
the day to enjoy with your family andfriends Stop in to listen to live music performedby local bands participate in decorating thecommunity garden sign have your face painted bytalented artists and help support youth mission tripsby purchasing homemade cinnamon rolls and othergoodies Attendance is free and all are welcome toattend and participate
Pumpkin Patch Planting 8-10amDrinking Water Information Table 8am-noonBarn Sale 9am-2pmCar Show 10am-3pmWindham Crossing Learning Center OpenHouse 8am-3pmCrossing Life Church 122 and 125 NorthLowell Rd Windham 8am-3pm Rain or Shine
Saturday June 6 amp Saturday June 13Dartmouth College is working to help educate
residents about the importance of testing wellwater for arsenic If you have questions orconcerns about your water or would like to learnmore about the work Dartmouth College is doingrepresentatives from their program will be at theCommunity Garden kick-off event on June 6 from 8am to 12 pm at 122 North Lowell Rd (CrossingLife Church) and at Nesmith Library on June 13from 9 am to 1 pm For more information visithttpwwwdartmouthedu~toxmetalarsenic
Wednesday June 10The next joint meeting of the Hudson
Pelham NH Democrats will be at 7 pm
at the John H Hargreaves Memorial VFWhall 6 Main St Pelham Guest SpeakerNH State Rep Jackie Cilley
Any girl (grades K-12 in Sept 2015) can be a GirlScout Come to an Information Night at 7 pm atGolden Brook School to find out about all the funGirl Scouts have Adult volunteer opportunitiesexist as well For more information email infowindhamgsorg
Thursday June 11Windham PTA is looking to fill the
following positions for the 2015-2016school year Secretary GBS Presentations
Coordinator WCS Assistant VolunteerCoordinator and Treasurer Additionally we arealways looking for folks who want to be moreinvolved in the schools Even if you only have afew hours to spare we will always find somethingthat interests you If you are interested sendinquiries to kelleystewart2009gmailcom The
elections will take place tonight at 7 pm in theWCS Media Center
Friday June 12Concerned about the Drug Problem
in Pelham Join the Pelham CommunityCoalition at a Coffee House at 9 am at
Dimitrioursquos Restaurant 125 Bridge St Alongwith many of you the PCC is concerned with thedrug problem plaguing our Town in recent yearsThis Coffee Meeting is an effort to inform thecommunity and provide an opportunity for inputas to how to address this growing epidemic Weencourage anyone who has an interest or concernsto join us for an informative discussion
Adult Summer Reading Program Kickoff Partyand Game Night At 6 pm Nesmith Library willhost a night of traditional board games and strategygames to kick off the summer reading program forour adult patrons Bring a group or come on yourown Pizza and desserts will be served and there
will be a door prize Learn more about summerevents and register for upcoming programs Eventis free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Saturday June 13The Pelham NH COA will once
again be hosting the Annual StrawberryFestival from 10 am to 2 pm This
yearrsquos festival will include entertainment
crafters and yummy treats Donrsquot miss the funThis yearrsquos entertainment will include but notlimited to musical entertainment from the PelhamHigh School Band (TBS) the Showcase Ladies
Barbershop Quartet at 10 am performanceby the OrsquoHalloran Irish Dancers at 11 am funwith balloons by ldquoCheeriordquo from 10am to noonCaricaturist Liane Brown 12 to 2 pm Besidesentertainment we will have hot dogs hamburgersstrawberry shortcake drinks popcorn a bake saleand raffle baskets to take chances on There willalso be a 5050 raffle to be drawn at 1 pm Agreat opportunity to win cash
Monday June 15 Film Screening amp Discussion at the
Nesmith Library 630 pm An encorescreening of Inequality for All will be
hosted and sponsored by the WindhamDemocratic Town Committee The 2013documentary presented by American economistRobert Reich examines widening income inequalityin the United States The film runs 90 minutes Ashort discussion will be held afterwards Eventis free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Tuesday June 16Craft Club Tiny Terrariums Nesmith
Library 6 to 730 pm Build a little take-home garden with itty bitty succulents All
supplies provided Children are welcometo attend with an adult Space is limited Eventis free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Tuesday June 16 thru Wednesday July 1The Pelham Public Library is preparing to launch
a Summer Garden Series this June The seriesincludes four workshops on currently trendingtopics in gardening and homesteading deliveredby regional experts in the field All events are freeand open to the public All ages and skill levels arewelcome
Basics of Poultry Raising Tues June 167-9 pm Ever thought of raising your ownbackyard chicken coop This is an intensive
workshop on the basics of poultry raising withan emphasis on Heritage PoultryHerbs for Flavor amp Scent Tues June 30 630-8 pm Seminar on using herbs in the kitchenand around the house is presented by UNHMaster Gardener Volunteer Ruth H AxelrodCome prepared to learn about commonvarieties of herbs native to the northeastregionGardening Rocks Mobile Farm EventWed July 1 10 am-12 pm His awesomepresentation teaches kids about the foods theyeat from the ground up Event is intended forfamilies and children of all ages
The Pelham Library is also looking for volunteersto help with the upkeep of their Childrenrsquos Gardena community-created community-maintainedgarden currently in its third year For moreinformation call 635-7581 or contact servicespelhamwebcom
Saturday June 20Open Mic Night sponsored by
the First Congregational Church ofPelham 3 Main St All musicians and
poets are invited Play your originalsor covers in a very relaxed family friendly andwelcoming atmosphere If you would like someaccompaniment bring your music or email usahead of time You donrsquot need to be a musicianto attend Just come listen and enjoy the musicA $5 donation is asked Registration at 6 pmdoors open 630 More information at http wwwpelhamuccorgcafehtml Questions cafeacutepelhamuccorg
Monday June 22Songs and Stories from the War Years
Nesmith Library 630 pm Presentedby ldquoRamblinrsquo Richardrdquo Kruppa this
entertaining and informative programfocuses on some of the most beloved songs fromthat era Songs like ldquoBluebirds over the White Cliffs
of Doverrdquo ldquoSentimental Journeyrdquo ldquoPraise the Lordand Pass the Ammunitionrdquo and ldquoHarbor LightsrdquoRichard not only sings the songs accompanyinghimself on guitar 5-string banjo and baritoneukulele but he tells their fascinating and unfamiliarstories as well their meaning how they came tobe and their significance Richard Kruppa knownmusically as ldquoRamblinrsquo Richardrdquo is a memberof the New England Foundation for the Arts anda retired professor from Bowling Green State
University in Ohio Event is free open tothe public and registration is required callthe library at 432-7254
Monday June 22 thru Friday June 26
Girlsrsquo Summer Basketball Camp Week is opened to girls ages 7 (as of Dec 1) to13 This instructional clinic will be held atDennis Lyons Memorial Park from 9 amto 12 pm Learn the fundamentals and betaught skills of the game offensively anddefensively You will have great fun andbecome a better player Girls should arrivein appropriate sneakers comfortable clothingand are advised to wear sunscreen and bringwaterdrinks The camp will run rain or shineRegistration forms are available at wwwpelhamwebcomrecreation or at the PelhamParks and Rec office or register and pay online athttpswebtracpelhamwebcom
Thursday June 25 Mark your calendars for and launch
into summer at the Nesmith LibraryrsquosAnnual Kick-Off Party The theme for
2015 is ldquoEvery Hero Has A Storyrdquo and you
will have a chance to participate in drop-in craftsstory hours live animal programs LEGO party andso much more Beginning at 100pm families canregister for summer reading make a craft enterraffles and make a super hero snack Thanks to theFriends of the Library of Windham this yearrsquos eventwill feature a performance by Ben Rudnick andFriends starting at 215 pm
Everyone who registers at the kick-off party willreceive a raffle ticket to win two tickets to CanobieLake Park and StoryLand Other raffle ticketsfeatured will include chances to win summerreading program t-shirts and a certificate to apizza shoppe In addition each summer readingregistrant also receives a free kidrsquos meal coupon forarea restaurants
The summer reading program is designed forchildren of all ages Infants to children under theage of four can be registered as a ldquoLittle ListenerrdquoldquoRead-To-Merdquo registration is for children ages fourto six and ldquoIndependent Readerrdquo is for children
seven years of age and older who are readingon their own In addition to summer readingincentives books are recorded on individualreading records and raffle tickets are earned Thisyear one of the Independent Reader raffles featuresa chance to win a Kindle The more you read themore chances you have to win
If you cannot make it to the kick-off party readerregistration will continue throughout the summerStop by the library during normal business hoursto register or to pick up a summer reading programflyer If you have any questions regarding thesummer reading program please call the library at432-7154 and ask for the childrenrsquos room
Saturday June 27 Windham Town Day and Fireworks Joinus at Griffin Park from 12 to 3 pm for theAnnual Town Day events Free cook-out
kiddie parade music and more Dress upin red white and blue with your bike doll stroller
or wagon All kids get a prize for being in theparade which begins at 1 pm The CommunityBand will play from 1230-2 pm we will funfamily field games from 1-230 pm and moreThis has been a part of Windham for over 30 yearsNew for this year - for those who like tennis orwant to try it out - our Tennis Crew will be on thecourts from 11-1 pm for free demos playing andfunLater on that night are the fireworks at the HighSchool with the River City Band co-sponsored byConvenientMD The parking lot opens at 530 pmfor the 7 pm show followed by fireworks around930 pm There will be food available for salebefore and during the concert and fireworksFor more information contact the RecreationOffice at 965-1208 or e-mail at RecreationWindhamNewHampshirecom
Patriotic Parade For Kids at Windhamrsquos AnnualTown Day Calling all kids Join us at Griffin Park
on at 1 pm for our Annual Town Day Parade Kidsof all ages are invited to dress in red white andblue and decorate their bike trikes wagons ordoll strollers to join in All participants get a prizeWe also will be having a free cook-out from 12-3pm and fun family field games from 1230-2 pmHope to see you there For more informationcontact the Recreation Office at 965-1208 or bye-mail at RecreationWindhamNewHampshirecom
Join us at Windham High School for a greatnight The River City Band co-sponsored byConvenient MD will be playing at 7 pm Theparking lot opens at 530 pm and there willbe food available to purchase Then around930 pm the fireworks show will begin Formore information contact the Recreation Officeat 965-1208 or by e-mail at RecreationWindhamNewhampshirecom
Pelham CERTMRC in conjunction with PelhamFire Department will host ldquoLetrsquos Get Readyrdquo amulti-agency family safety and preparedness fairfrom 10 am to 3 pm at the Pelham Village GreenThe fair is designed to educate and encouragecitizens about protective measures to take beforeduring and after an emergency Participantscan take part in live interactive demonstrationsand visit dozens of exhibitors There will alsobe mascots food vendors and activities for thekids Participating exhibitors include AmericanRed Cross (Blood Drive) American Red CrossDisaster Relief City of Nashua Division of PublicHealth and Community Services Liberty UtilitiesDriving Towards Zero NH Homeland Securityand Emergency Management SNHHS at Pelham Pelham PediatricsImmediate Care of PelhamPelham Library FEMA MA-TF1 K-9 Handlers Local
SAR K-9 Teams Pelham CERT Rehab Team PelhamFire Department Pelham Police DepartmentPelham Police Explorers and lots more Come outand enjoy a free fun-filled family day
Monday June 29 John H Hargreaves Memorial Post
10722 VFW welcomes the 39th ArmyBand Performance begins at 6 pm on
the Pelham Village Green Free admission Join us for a great evening of patriotic musicVFW concession stand proceeds benefit veteranprograms
Monday June 29 thru Monday August 17 The Parks and Recreation Department is o ffering
eight weeks of Junior Tennis lessons at Pelham HighSchool tennis courts For Boys and girls ages 5through 12 The lessons will emphasize the skills ofthe game with a fun and challenging environmentdesigned to get the best out of each participant
Players must bring hisher own racket and canisterof three new unopened tennis balls and a waterbottle It will include one-hour lessons four daysper week Monday-Thursday with Friday used as amake-up day if needed Space is limited Sign-ups are weekly Program fee Registration formsare available to print from wwwpelhamwebcom recreation or at Park amp Rec office You may alsosign up online using the Web Trac software link onour website E-mail recreationpelhamwebcomwith any questions or give us a call
Sunday July 5 The Cobbetts Pond Improvement
Association is excited to be presenting itsAnnual Boat Parade and Shore Decorating
Event at 1 pm This yearrsquos theme will beHeroes amp Villains from your favorite movie orTV show This is a great opportunity for familiesand friends to decorate their boats and join theparade Parade participants are encouraged to beas creative as possible To sign up and receive a
copy of registration information Call Halie Aloskyat 548-1353 or halieandjasongmailcom Wewill also be judging ldquoShore Decoratingrdquo if you donot want to enter the parade Winners announcedshortly after the parade If you have a Town Beachmembership feel free to watch the parade there
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School District Suffers Internet Access Shutdown
Rate Schedule for Ambulance Fees Approved
by Barbara OrsquoBrienIn mid-May with only a few more weeks left
before the end of the 2014-2015 school year theWindham School District suffered a temporaryshutdown of its Internet access
ldquoJust to clarify our internet servers were nothacked and no privileged information wasaccessedrdquo said SAU 95 Superintendent WinfriedFeneberg ldquoOur firewall and internal protections
did exactly what they were supposed to dordquo Inthe process however the school districtrsquos internetaccess was shut down temporarily or sloweddown significantly for several days and on severaloccasions Feneberg explained ldquoUnfortunatelythat negatively affected our teachersrsquo ability toteach in a learning environment that makes greatuse of technology and digital informationrdquo hesaid ldquoThis intentional act had a significant effecton the learning environment for our students in allour schoolsrdquo
The event that impacted the Windham SchoolDistrict is referred to as a DDoS (DistributedDenial of Service) attack which is probablybest described as a targeted deliberate andcoordinated effort to direct several thousandcomputers situated all over the world at aspecific Internet connection in this case theWindham School District ldquo Just like a pipe ofa certain diameter can only handle a definedamount of water (or d igital information for that
matter) in a torrential deluge it will overflow ornot let through whatrsquos intended to go through itrdquoFeneberg commented ldquoBeing overwhelmed withinternet traffic by the attack legitimate use of theinternet is compromised or significantly sloweddownrdquo
Feneberg said that the school districtrsquostechnology staff did an outstanding job protectingthe districtrsquos systems and data ldquoUnder the most
adverse circumstances they made sure that botheducational and business services were restoredas quickly as possiblerdquo he said ldquoWhen it becameclear that the district was the target of thesemalicious attacks we involved Windham Policewho as always were extremely helpful assistingusrdquo
The Internet attack remains an activeinvestigation in the hands of law enforcementboth local and federal authorities and as suchfurther information was not available by presstime It was noted however in an Alert Nowmessage sent to school district parents that it isbelieved that the source of the cyber-attack hasbeen identified
ldquoAs a school district we will continue tocarefully monitor our network and Internetservices and as needed make improvementsbased on the experiences of the past few weeksrdquoFeneberg noted ldquoAt the current time our networkand Internet services are working normallyrdquo
by Barbara OrsquoBrienAfter reviewing what other towns charge for
ambulance services and which companies aremost frequently used to handle the billing ofsuch services Windham Selectmen approvedthe proposed rate schedule by a vote of 3 to0 Only Chairman Al Letizio Jr and SelectmenRoger Hohenberger and Bruce Breton were atthe meeting where the vote was taken Vice-
Chairman Joel Desilets and Ross McLeod were notin attendance
Windham Fire Chief Tom McPherson said hehad only received one complaint regarding therevised fee proposal which was publically postedahead of the recent public hearing ldquoFor manyyears selectmen chose to keep ambulance rateslow to benefit residentsrdquo McPherson said ldquoThenew fees look high but wersquore just trying to catchup with where they should berdquo McPhersonexplained that most ambulance fees are generallycovered by a patientrsquos health insurance ldquoIf theyrsquorenot there are avenues for patients to apply for areductionrdquo he noted
The money that is brought in throughambulance fees helps to offset the local taximpact McPherson said helping to pay for much-needed equipment and personnel The new ratespertain to both BLS (Basic Life Support) and ALS(Advanced Life Support) services The rates arenow ldquobundledrdquo as opposed to the prior practice
of individual charges for services renderedWindham Fire has once again contracted
with ComStar to conduct its billing services forambulance fees ComStar retains five-percent ofany fees collected
In other business McPherson said he hadapplied for a reimbursement from the FederalEmergency Management Administration forlocal funds expended during the blizzard that
took place this past Jan 26 through 28 AState of Emergency was declared by PresidentBarack Obama at the request of New HampshireGovernor Maggie Hassan The request forreimbursement totals $56000 and includespolice fire and highway department servicesprovided during that period
McPherson also expressed appreciation tothe Londonderry Fire Department for loaningWindham Fire an engine while two of Windhamrsquosfire trucks were out of commission last monthOne of the vehicles was being repainted (underwarranty) while the other was experiencingan anti-freeze leak McPherson said thatLondonderry and Windham both have the sameinsurance companies Selectmen approvedaccepting the offer from Londonderry Fire by avote of 3 to 0 Voting in favor were Chairman AlLetizio Jr and Selectmen Bruce Breton and RogerHohenberger
Windham High School Receives Numerous Commendationsby Barbara OrsquoBrien
Earlier this spring Windham High School achieved a long-anticipated milestone accreditation by the New England Associationof Schools and Colleges The new accreditation status is in effect fora 10-year period
Windham High School opened its doors to students in Septemberof 2009 after a lengthy period of ever-changing plans hopes andaccomplishments Before applying for accreditation howeverschool district administrators had to prove the new high school wasworthy of the label A period of self-study began in 2013 in regardto seven set standards developed by NEASC This past November ateam of NEASC representatives spent several days at Windham HighSchool observing talking with staff administrators students andparents and reviewing pertinent documents As a result NEASCrepresentatives said ldquoIt is obvious that the children and staff are veryhappy to be thererdquo
Taking the results as a whole NEASC gave Windham High School67 commendations and 29 recommendations for improvementGenerally speaking most high schools receive a 5050 split on thenumber of commendations and recommendations received fromNEASC Superintendent Winfried Feneberg said ldquoWe obviously didmuch better than thatrdquo
Many of the recommendations made by NEASC in regard to
Windham High School pertain to the determination that ldquostudentsdonrsquot have a clear understanding of the role of 21st centurylearning opportunitiesrdquo The high school is said to need a formalplan to assess 21st century expectations and achievements and forcommunicating that information to students and their parents
In other recommendations NEASC representatives foundthat the school board ldquois too directly involved in the day-to-dayadministrative decisionsrdquo at Windham High School Fenebergcommented that he was a bit hesitant to inform school boardmembers of this finding but also felt he would be remiss to notmention it School board members indicated that they appreciatedhis honesty
Furthermore other recommendations involved developing andimplementing a timeline to address the ongoing athletic facilityneeds at the high school and to monitor the role of the library mediaspecialist to assure that technology doesnrsquot interfere with traditional
library services It was also stated that students should have moreopportunities to participate in heterogeneously grouped corecourses
Listed among the commendations are a strong integration oftechnology into all levels of the curriculum the existence of manyopportunities to engage students in the learning process a strongcollaboration among staff members a culture of high achievement
and students being given regular opportunities for problem solvingand analytical thinking
NEASC also found that Windham High School provides a safepositive respectful and supportive community for students and staffClass sizes are relatively small and a strong program is in effectfor the evaluation of new teachers There is also a wide range ofprograms resources and services available to students
School board member Daniel Popovici-Muller commended highschool administrators for the strong showing ldquoWe did much betterthan most schools going through the processrdquo he said giving thanksto ldquoan excellent staffrdquo ldquoGreat jobrdquo School Board Chairman KenEyring said
While school board member Rob Breton recognized theaccreditation of Windham High School he also commented on thealleged micromanaging by school board members ldquoWersquove beenhearing that for a long timerdquo Breton said of the criticism ldquoIt speaks
volumesrdquoDespite the accreditation being complete at least for the time
being a follow-up committee is to be established this comingsummer Committee members will work on the recommendationsmade by NEASC ldquoIn 2023 we start the process all over againrdquoFeneberg said The next visit from NEASC will take place during the2024-2025 school year
June 8 is Deadline for Applying for Superintendent Search Committeeby Barbara OrsquoBrien
Members of the Windham School Board are moving into high gearas the departure date for Superintendent Winfried Feneberg loomson the horizon Fenebergrsquos last day as superintendent of SAU 95 is
June 30Still hoping that they might be able to find an interim replacement
for Feneberg who is relocating to the Kearsarge School District inthe Lake Sunapee region of New Hampshire school board membersare establishing a search committee with an application deadline set
for Monday June 8 The committee will be comprised of two schoolboard members one member of the SAU staff one principal oneteacher one parent and one community member
Anyone interested in applying for either the parent member orthe community-at-large member is asked to send a letter of intent toHuman Resources Director Carol St Pierre at cstpierrewindhamsdorg as soon as possible and no later than by the end of the workdayon June 8
Members of the committee will be responsible for participating inthe interview of all final candidates for interim superintendent andmaking a recommendation to the full school board Members of the
superintendent search committee will be selected on June 9 during anon-public meeting School board members were already selectedhowever Ken Eyring and Dennis Senibaldi will be serving in thatcapacity
The deadline for applying for the job of interim superintendentis Monday June 15 Interviews will be conducted on June 15 from8 am until 4 pm and on Friday June 19 from 4 p m until 8 pmAdvertising for the job of interim superintendent was launchedseveral weeks ago and some applications have been received If an
interim candidate cannot be agreed upon by the full school boardby the beginning of the new school year on July 1 board memberswill likely appoint an acting superintendent to serve while thesearch continues A designated acting superintendent would likelybe selected from among those school district employees who arealready certified for the job
School board members decided to launch the search for a newsuperintendent about a month ago shortly after Feneberg announcedhis resignation rather than appoint someone from within thedistrict now and then began searching more extensively this comingfall when it is likely that more candidates will be seeking such a
position School board members decided to continue with this patheven though as recently as a week ago many residents were urgingthem to appoint someone from within the school district a personwho would already have a vested interest
At another late night meeting on June 2 one that extended intothe midnight hours of June 3 Feneberg reiterated that he thoughtthe school boardrsquos campaign to find an interim candidate by July 1ldquois a very ambitious approachrdquo ldquoI just donrsquot want the school boardto underestimate the complexity of the job of superintendentrdquo
Feneberg cautioned School board member Dennis Senibaldi whohas expressed his concerns repeatedly about taking on such a task solate in the year commented that he doesnrsquot see how such a processcan be reduced to only a few days In the meantime the clockcontinues to tick down to July 1
Students lsquoDARErsquoto be Drug Free
2015 Grade 5 students DARE officers fifth grade teachers
submitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The fifth grade class at the Presentation of MaryAcademy has had the pleasure of working withOfficer Avery and the DARE program The DARE(drug abuse resistance education) program iscomprised of 10 lessons Some of the topicscovered at the fifth grade level are how to expressyourself confidently using verbal and non-verbalcommunication stress management learning thedangers of alcohol and tobacco use identifyinga lsquolsquohelp networkrsquorsquo and learning how to become agood citizen
Throughout this program the students have hadthe opportunity to role-play in scenarios as well aswork together to problem solve The core themein all 10 lessons is how to define a problemassess their options on how to handle theproblem respond to the problem after they havethought about their options and the positive and
negative consequences to them evaluate hellip take a step back andreflect on if they made a good choice and why they think they did
Officer Cassandra Avery sais ldquoIt is my goal and DARErsquoS goalto help teach our youth how to be confident and make safe andresponsible choices that will assist them in leading productivehealthy drug-free livesrdquo
Courtesy photo
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Stifling WindhamrsquosEducational Leaders
Everyone has had someone who has micromanagedthem It averts innovation hinders growth thwartsprofessional and personal development impedescommunication and discourages teamwork Essentiallymicromanagement feels like being in a straight-jacket You are tied down to someone elsersquos way of doing thingsand there is no freedom to express yourself or thinkfreely
Unfortunately for our teachers administrators
children and community Mr Ken Eyring Chairof Windham School Board fits the bill Hismicromanagement is evident in our school district atschools as well as with the administrators Te NewEngland Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)recently had a visiting committee come into the Windham High School to obtain accreditation Tereport concluded that some members of the schoolboard are too directly involved in the administrativedecisions at the high school Tese intrusionsby the school board are causing our high qualityteachers to reconsider their roles at the school andseek other opportunities in other towns Of thenine administrators we have in district - among theSuperintendent Principals and Vice-Principals we will be making changes to the roles of six Tese arealarming numbers
Further Mr Eyringrsquos constant interference did notallow Superintendent Feneberg the room do his job He was consistently involved in selecting and interviewingall administrative positions as well as negotiating
administratorrsquos contracts clearly a role that is intendedfor the superintendent subscribed by the Departmentof Education under duties of the Superintendent MrFeneberg resigned and will be going to another districtholding the same position Clearly if Mr Eyring hadnot overstepped the boundaries of his role and al lowedMr Feneberg to perform his duties as mandated he would not have chosen to leave
Mr Eyring constantly and steadfastly interferes with the general operation and well-being of thedistrict as well as making it difficult for those expertsto effectively run the district and do their jobs Hismicromanagement of our educational leaders is forcingthem out and damaging the quality of education wecan provide to our children Wise men learn from theirerrors Mr Eyring seems destined to keep repeating
them Windham is fortunate enough to have the most
dedicated and qualified employees found anywhereFrom the support staff teaching staff principals andadministrators Windham has always had a group ofdedicated employees who strive diligently to do theirbest for our students In fact many have won awardsfor excellence So if you directly or indirectly interfere with these employees as they are attempting to do their jobs you are micromanaging and not acting in thetownrsquos best interests
Te constant turnover of our school districtadministration has a direct impact on studentachievement With every new leader we bring in achanging philosophy different ideas about curriculumand varying strategies of leadership Our districtpersonnel are constantly making adjustments to theirstyles and methods to accommodate their directorTis constant influx of change creates a ripple effectin the quality of instruction for our students If we want to see measured progress we must see continuityof care Otherwise our students are at risk of Swisscheese in their learning and who is going to backfillthose missing pockets of information Tis will increaseour remediation budget Let the School Board andMr Eyring know this constant change is affecting thelearning outcomes of your child and the children inthe community at large It is causing harm to the freeand appropriate education that should be guara nteed tothem in this fine public school setting
Greer Ross Windham
Te Sun was Shiningon Adopt-A-Spot
Te 2015 Adopt-A-Spot Program Kick-Off Eventon Saturday May 30 was a great success Te sun was shining and all those participating in the Programshowed up bright and early to pick-up their Adopt- A-Spot goodies and thank you gifts and went rightto work sprucing up the own Tose wonderfulbusinesses and residents adopting a Spot are DavidMorasse the Fricchione Family the Lyons-BakerFamily Mimi a nd Walter Kolodziej 36Creative Anakalia SUP Woof It Down Granite United Churchand the Windham Planning Board
A big thank you goes to those Sponsors that madethis event and the 2015 Adopt-A-Spot Program possible- MacMulkin Leasing and Rental Delahunty Nurseries
amp Florist Edward N Herbert Associates Inc CyrLumber Elliot Family Medicine Heavrsquonly DonutsKlemmrsquos Mobil on the Run and Shawrsquos
Laura Scott Community Development DirectorWindham
No Need for theKinder Morgan Pipeline Here
As I believe you [Kerry McHugh Policy Advisorto Governor Hassan] are aware Kinder Morgan has
been stating to the public that they cannot build theNortheast Energy Direct (NED) natural gas pipeline without two things a route plan that is permit-able byFERC and sufficient customers to justify the cost ofthe project Repeatedly Kinder Morgan has stated thatthey would not build this pipeline based on speculativesales
It appears that Kinder Morgan is backing away fromthis position Originally Kinder Morgan stated thatthey wanted to have contracts for 80 of a 36 inchpipeline in hand before they would apply to FERCfor a permit Tat was changed to 80 of a 30 inchpipeline Now with 60 of the capacity of a 30 inchpipeline sold Kinder Morgan has stated ldquoWe havesufficient contracts in hand to move forwardrdquo It turnsout that even this watered down number is duplicitous
Kinder Morgan has been touting their agreement with Liberty Utilities in New Hampshire ldquoan anchorshipperrdquo for 115000 dkthday of natural g as to bedelivered via the NED pipeline Before Kinder Morgancan apply to FERC for their permit the NH PUC must
review the Kinder Morgan - Liberty Utilities agreementapprove it and allow the parties to make a bindingcontract Tis process is ongoing on NH PUC docketnumber DG 14-380
In PUC testimony May 8 several very interestingfacts were revealed First the 115000 dkthday thatLiberty Utilities is contracting for does not represent115000 dkthday of incremental gas Liberty Utilitiespresently purchases 50000 dkthday from KinderMorgan subsidiary ennessee Gas Pipeline Co and thisis included in the 115000 Only 65000 dkthday ofthe 115000 total is incremental Roughly half of thecontracted amount would not in any way require a newpipeline to be supplied and there are other ex istingsources for the incremental gas requirements Secondlythe incremental 65000 dkthday is not projected tobe needed until 2038 - 20 years from the proposedcompletion date of the NED pipeline
Kinder Morgan has at least three other clients withsituations similar to Liberty Utilities Assuming thatKinder Morgan has double booked those clients in a
similar manner it is likely that Kinder Morganrsquos statedcommitments for the pipeline capacity is not 60 of a30 inch pipeline but something more in the order of 45-
50 of a 30 inch pipeline capacity Tis is well belowKinder Morganrsquos goals and should not be permitted
Te NH PUC ruling on the validity of a KinderMorgan - Liberty Utilities contract will be released on June 30th I urge you to read the expert testimony fromthe May 8 PUC hearing and understand how contrivedthe claimed benefits to the citizens of New Hampshireare and how poorly Liberty Utilities has made their casefor needing incremental gas supplies
Kinder Morgan is doing everything they can to jamthis pipeline through our state Tere is no need forit here and there is no need for it in MassachusettsTe NH PUC can do its share in protecting NewHampshire from this pipeline by invalidating theLiberty Utilities contract and exposing the KinderMorgan pipeline for exploitative corporate theft thatit is I urge you to pay close attention to this matterand use any influence you may have to keep our PUCvigilant in this decision
Homer Shannon Windham
Windham PA Duck Racewill be Afloat June 13
Come enjoy the afternoon by attending the Windham PA Duck Race on Saturday June 13Several hundred rubber ducks will race down thebrook at the own Green each trying to claim victoryTe sponsors of the first 10 ducks to finish will beawarded some fantastic prizes including CanobieLake Park tickets Jay Geersquos fun passes and some greatgift cards Te sponsor of the lazy duck that finishes
last will receive a consolation prize All you need todo to participate is to sponsor a rubber duck for theday Ducks can be sponsored for $5 each or youcan buy a six-quack for $25 All proceeds from therace go directly back to the schools in the form ofPA sponsored activities and events o participatesubmit your name email address telephone numbernumber of ducks ($5 each) andor number of six-quacks ($25 each) include a check for your total madeout to Windham PA and mail to Shannon Ulery9 Magnolia Rd Windham NH 03087 Once yourorder with payment is received you will be assignednumbered duck(s) chosen at random All ducknumbers and corresponding sponsors will be posted atthe own Green on race day however you do not haveto be present to win Activities will run from 12 to130 pm with the race beginning at 1 pm Tis willbe a fun day for all but remember you do not have tobe present to win Come try your luck and enjoy sometime at our town Green with friends Parking will beavailable at Windham Presbyterian Church
Yes I want a duck in the race Tank you forsupporting the Windham PA
Kelley Stewart President Windham PTA Windham
More Letters- continued from page 4
Security to be Increasedat Town Hall
by Barbara OrsquoBrienWindham Selectmen have decided to use
a portion of the money set aside annually forproperty maintenance to upgrade security at thetownrsquos old Town Hall
Police Chief Gerald Lewis said some townemployees have expressed concern about theirsafety when working at town hall ldquoWe believethere may be some illegal drug use going on in
the bathroom (located downstairs at the far endof the main hallway)rdquo Lewis explained ldquoThere isalso a large amount of money on the premisesrdquohe added ldquoplus a large volume of people comingand goingrdquo ldquoWe need to protect our assets andour personnelrdquo Lewis emphasized
On a vote of 3 to 0 selectmen approvedspending up to $5000 to install cameras in thedownstairs hallway and in the upstairs meeting
room The upstairs room is often used onweekends for social functions and other get-togethers Police will be able to watch whatrsquoshappening in those areas live from the policedepartment A similar system is already in placeat the Windham Transfer Station
ldquoUnfortunately in todayrsquos environment thislocation is ripe for someone to do somethingstupidrdquo Lewis stated When asked if there were
any other town-owned buildings that need tohave security upgraded Lewis replied ldquoItrsquos notnecessary at this timerdquo
Voting in favor of the expenditure wereChairman Al Letizio Jr and Selectmen RogerHohenberger and Bruce Breton Vice-Chairman
Joel Desilets and Selectman Ross McLeod werenot in attendance at the meeting where the votewas taken
The 39th Army Band will Play aFree Concert on the Green
submitted by Jim Ehlinger Post Commander JohnH Hargreaves Memorial VFW Post 10722
The John H Hargreaves Memorial VFW Post10722 in Pelham is proud to welcome the 39thArmy Band to Pelham to perform a free public
concert on the Village Green The concert willbe on June 29 starting at 6 pm The concert will
be a great time for everyone to come out andenjoy the music of the 39th Army Band Theyhave performed all over New Hampshire and infaraway places such in Greece the US VirginIslands and Costa Rica
The 39th Army Band New Hampshire ArmyNational Guard can trace its lineage back 136years to its inception in Manchester in 1879When activated for the Spanish American War itwas known as the Band Section 1st Infantry NewHampshire National Guard During World War Iit became known as the Band Section for 1st ArmyHeadquarters Regiment During World War II itwas known as the band for 172nd Field ArtilleryNew Hampshire Since 1947 it has been knownby its current designation as 39th Army Band NewHampshire Army National Guard
The band is comprised of musiciansrepresenting many communities throughoutthe state The members of the 39th Army Bandare dedicated soldiers whose high standard
of performance is respected and anticipatedwherever they perform Truly the 39th ArmyBand is a shining example of New Hampshirersquossoldiers at their finest
For those who are not familiar with PelhamrsquosConcerts on the Green the concert will start at6 pm and will be held outside so for seating itis recommended to bring some lawn chairs or ablanket and set up anywhere on the Village Greenlawn Concessions of hot dogs and hamburgerswill be sold by the VFW and will used to benefitveteran programs in Pelham and across NewHampshire Unfortunately due to the ArmyBandrsquos limited availability there will not be arain date if there is inclement weather The VFWhopes to see everyone on June 29 to hear some ofNHrsquos best musicians
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A lsquoBerryrsquo Good Time Abounds at FLOWrsquos 32nd Annual Festival
by Rhiannon SnideWindhamrsquos Friends of the Library celebrated its 32nd annual
Strawberry Festival on May 30 with a lot more than just strawberriesThe festival kicked off around 10 am ran until 4 pm and includedten sponsors several entertainment pieces and numerous activities forkids
New to the festival this year was the ldquoStrawberriest Kid Paraderdquowhere tens of kids marched in a line around the festival dressed intheir best strawberry related costume Following the parade wereperformances by severallocal organizations such asthe Professional Martial ArtsAcademy Karate InternationalTriple Threat Theatre GroupHappy Feet Dance SchoolDance Impressions and a liveband performance by Razen
KayneIn between performances activities like
bouncy houses face painting sand artand multiple carnival games preoccupiedthe kids who attended the event Theorganizers of the event Amanda Lawsand Michelle Stith were pleased to bringback a dunk tank for this yearrsquos festivitiespeople were able to dunk Windhamteachers and school board members alikeEasing the minds of those being dunkedwas knowing how beneficial the proceedswould be to the Nesmith Library
The festival not only provides a day offun for local families but raises moneyto support anything the libraryrsquos budgetcannot cover A book fair making over2000 books available for purchase ishosted at the same time as the festivalwhich also contributes to the moneyraised The two $4000 scholarshipsprovided to graduating Windham seniorsevery year summer reading programs
and in previous years projects to betterthe library like handicapped-accessibledoors have all been funded through theStrawberry Festival and book fairs
Staff photos by Rhiannon Snide
Kids get a chance to dunk school board member Daniel Popovici-Muller
People sort through novels at the book fair
Windham Robotics Team
Kids play ldquoStrawberry Kerplunkrdquo
Siblings omas and Dana Mcaleer squeeze into the strawberry cut out
Karate International was on hand Professional Martial Arts Academy performed at the Strawberry Festival
Face painting is always popular
David Wing Meg Wing Olivia Wing Amelia Hone and John Hone enjoy thestrawberry shortcakes
Volunteers serve strawberry shortcake Danielle Geyer and her daughter Brooke fill a bottle with sand
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2015 Windham High School Class of 2015
Miranda AbyaziMikayla AckersonSiddhart Agarwal
Joshua AllenKevin Anderson
Jennifer AndonMary AylaianKellin BailChase BauchmanMakayla Beal
James BedardMichael Bedient IIIBrandon BielinskiLeah BlacheDaniel BleekerSamantha BonannoDaniel BorcocheBasie BosticEmily Bouley
Joseph Brumaghim
Mackenzie BryantDerek BuskoEric Butler
Jonathan Cafua Joshua CafuaDavid CarbonelloElizabeth Carne
Joseph CharlandCara Chrissis
Jeremy ChuRobyn ClarkAlexa CocciardiColin CochraneTaylor ColantuoneAlycia ColeAlexandra Connors
Michael ConnorsCailyn CostaPatrick CoupeSamantha CrichtonGeorge CrosbyKevin CurranLia DrsquoAngeloAndrew DalencourtSarah DanielsAmanda DeFabrizio
Jessica DeFabrizioCheyann Devlin
Jillian DiPersioKristen DoucetteAndrea DufaultAnastasia DulskiyDevin DutrisacZeinah Elsherif Olivia EstesRichard Ferguson
Daniel FeroceDanielle FischerVincent ForgioneAmanda Forti
Joseph FrakeSean FrangosMegan FrankSean FreemanAidan GallagherAnthony GalloConnor GarsideFallon GoldenAndrew Gosson
Joshua Graham Jaycie Greenberg Jack Grubbs
Samantha Grubbs James GustafsonCassandra HaleyKasey HamptonMary HannonSelena HansenEmily HaoRyan HardacreAshley HarperPatrick HigginsAaron HillyerZachary HollinsCaroline HorriganParker HudsonAlexander HumsAustin HuntAwais HussainMadalina JeansMadelyn JoanisKurtis Jolicoeur
Michelle KellyNicholas KhouryKirsten KochNikita KuchipudiTimothy LagosMatthew LaliberteDylan LamontagneRachel LanouetteVictoria LarsenNicole LawrenceScott LeahyTaylor Lemay
Justine LevesqueAnna LiddyAnne LinTalia Lombardo
Michaela MahoneyGregory Mallette
Justin ManterAshley ManzoAlec MasoneMagda Mazri
Jon McCoyBrendan McInnisGrace McNamaraMatthew McPhersonAustin Messina
Jordan MichalikTroy MillerKillian Mills
Jillian MoffattKellen Moltenbrey
John MonahanAlexa MonfetteChristina MontanileLindsey Mucci
Christopher MunroeCody MunroeChristopher MurphyBenjamin NikitasMatthew NoelDaria NormanEmily OrsquoConnorDylan OrsquoKeeffeRyan OrsquoKeeffe
Jake OzoonianMason Pastro
Julia PeetZoe PerkinsTroy PetersKelsie PimentelElisabeth Pope
Davis PotterTaylor PowellHaley PsareasMadeline RieseBradley RobbinsBrynn RocheCole RutledgeLayla-Jane SaadCassandra SalafiaChristopher SalemmeMatthew SansoucieMichael SarnieGenevieve SchererLuciano SchipellitiMonica SciutoHannah ScottRebecca ScottAlexander SextonMark ShamonCasey Shields
Nichole SinclairRyan SlaskiGraham SmithNicole SpitalereAlexander St CyrTimothy StapChristina SteereMichael StefanelliLauren SullivanEmiline SundmanCourtney SweenySophia TausanovitchMatthew Terrio
Jake ThomasKristen TilleyRachel Tower
Ryan TragerRichard Tu
Jonathan VasconcelosGerald VentolaMadison WaltersRoss WentworthNicholas WhiteheadMarissa YostAleesha ZandiehSarah ZannoniZacharey Zins
WECA Awards $8500 in Scholarships to Windham Studentssubmitted by StephanieWimmer and DianeCarpenter
As part of its support foreducation the WindhamEndowment for CommunityAdvancement proudlyadministers scholarshipsfor graduating high schoolseniors from the Windhamcommuni ty The WindhamEndowment was privilegedto recognize nineexceptional students o May27 at the Fourth AnnualBlue and Gold AwardsThe awards and the 2015recipients are detailedbelow
The WindhamEndowment Scholarship($1000) is for a graduatinghigh school studentfrom Windham who hasdemonstrated significantinvolvement in communityservice Jillian DiPersio
The Jean (McCartney)and Donald BealesScholarship ($1000) inmemory of Jean McCartneyBeales is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho is enrolled or planningto be enrolled in a post-graduate program Layla-
Jane Martin SaadThe Coish Family
Scholarship ($1000) isawarded to a graduatingWHS student who has
participated in one or moresports at Windham HighSchool and has consistentlyset an example of teamworkand sportsmanshipMichael Stefanelli
The Dr Henry ELaBranche Scholarship($1000) is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho intends to pursue acareer in public educationKirsten Koch
The Timothy Skwiot Financial Services Scholarship ($500) isawarded to a graduating WHS student who has shown throughcourse work and extra-curricular activities an interest in studyingbusiness at the college level Jonathan Vasconcelos
The Windham Visual Arts Scholarship ($500) is awarded to agraduating WHS student who is planning to study art and who hasdemonstrated ability and interest in art Anne Lin
The Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection ndash Carol A Yennaco
Scholarship ($500) in memory of Carol Yennaco is awarded to afemale student who has demonstrated concern for her communitythrough her volunteerism Madeline Riese
Two Womanrsquos Club scholarships ($1500) are awarded tograduating students from Windham who have had a stronginvolvement in the community and who are pursuing collegedegrees Siddhart Agarwal and Emily Bouley
The Windham Endowment is honored to administer thesescholarships on behalf of Windham businesses and families andsupport our students as they pursue their dreams They are alsograteful to the many volunteers who work to make these awardspossible
The Windham Endowment for Community Advancement is anon-profit community foundation created to enhance the qualityof life for all Windham residents now and for generations to comeThe endowment provides a way for individuals organizations andcorporations to channel their philanthropic giving for educationalcultural recreational or environmental initiatives in the town
Layla-Jane Saad winner of the Jean (McCartney) and Donald BealesScholarship with Patrick Conway
Jonathan Vasconcelos winner of the Timothy Skwiot Financial ServicesScholarship with Tom Barstow
Emily Bouley and Siddhart Agarwal winners of the Womanrsquos Club Scholarship
with Jean Morrow
Kirsten Koch winner of the Dr Henry E LaBranche Scholarshipwith Dr LaBranche
Madeline Riese winner of the Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection -Carol A Yennaco Scholarship with Lisa Walker treasurer
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
Jillian DiPersio winner of the WindhamEndowment Scholarship with Tom Barstow
VPWindham Endowment
Michael Stefanelli winner of the CoishFamily Scholarship with Barbara Coish
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Justin BeecherMaisie BerginKyle Bettencourt^Alison Blanchard^David BoardmanKellan Brouder^Bryce Brown^
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Arianna Getty^Mikayla GillisNicholas Gonsalves
Jahsua GonzalezElizabeth Gorfine^Corey GrantMichaela GreenwoodKelsey Grimard^Colin GrosmanEric Guinasso
Jessica Hanifan Jared Hannon^ Jack HarringtonMichael HatchMeghan Barbara HavertyElisabeth HelliwellRyan Higgins
Jordyn Isabelle^Thomas JanochaNicholas JohnsonHolly Joyce
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Jason Nguyen^Andrea OrsquoHearn^Micaela OrsquoNeillAlyssa Pantaleo^Alyssa ParadisBrooke Paradis^Katherine Parks^Sara Passamonte^Kendell Penney^
Kaylie Petrillo Jacob PinetteMorgan Pinksten^Dylan Ragonese
Jillian ReganChandler Rheault^Darian RideoutGrace Roessling^David RogersRyan Rondeau^Kristen RooneyEric Rossi^
James Russo
Kelly RyanDevon SaccaMegan Scalia^Amanda SchellingBrittany SilvaBrittany HamelDylan SilvestriShyanne Skinner
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Honor GraduatesHonors with Distinction Honors with Merit Honors^NH State Scholar
Bishop GuertinHigh SchoolClass of 2015
Bishop Guertin High School will hold commencement on Sunday June 7 at the schoolrsquos Roedel Field House beginning at 2 pm The203 graduates include Pelham residents Bailey Custeau EmaleeGarboski Mitchell Hullihen Kailee Joncas Mitchell Kamal HollyKathios Rachael LaPolice Colleen Mitchell Ryan Montbleau LaynePhilipson Eleni Roggotis Haley Roy Peri Sanechiaro Cory SnowKristina Terrazzano and Timothy Trudel and Windham residentsChristopher Arling Daniel Fenn and Thomas Raposo
Two WMS StudentsHonored at StateScholar Leader
Banquet
submitted by NH Association for MiddleLevel Education
Keith Belanger and Jillian Peet students atWindham Middle Schoolwere honored at the 16thAnnual Scholar LeaderAwards Banquet heldat the Center of NewHampshire in Manchesteron May 28 The studentswere presented with anaward whose criteriaincluded demonstratingacademic initiative andscholarship providingservice to classmatesand school exemplifyingpositive attitudes anddemonstrating leadershipin the classroom andschool activities
More than 375 guestsincluding studentseducators and parents attended this yearrsquos banquet which celebratedthe achievements of middle level students who are representative ofthe many outstanding young adolescents in middle level schools inNew Hampshire The guests included 82 students from 41 schoolsfrom all over the state
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Contracts for School Administrators Still Pendingby Barbara OrsquoBrien
As of June 3 new contracts for administratorsin the Windham School District (SAU 95) had notbeen signed The issue was raised during anothermarathon meeting of the school board whenformer school board member Beth Valentine cameto the podium and posed the question
Valentine expressed concern over the factthat numerous administrators who work for theschool district have either resigned recentlyor are candidates for positions elsewhere
Superintendent Winfried Feneberg who isleaving the employment of Windham on June 30confirmed the fact that contracts have not yet beensigned with school district administrators but
assured Valentine that promises of employmentfor the 2015-2016 school year have been madeto these individuals Each of these administratorswas nominated by Feneberg for continuedemployment this past April and school boardmembers concurred The problem that remainstherefore inhibiting the signing of contracts is theissue of salaries and benefits for administratorsas well as for other non-union school districtemployees
School Board Chairman Ken Eyring who has
been discussing the issue with Feneberg and otheradministrators said he has ldquono thought of goinginto Julyrdquo without signed contracts ldquoWersquore verycloserdquo Eyring said
Business Administrator Adam Steel who hasbeen involved in the discussions said talksrelating to benefit packages have been goingon for about a year ldquoTherersquos a lot of factorsinvolvedrdquo Steel said including the perceptionthat some administrators are being underpaidcompared to similar school districts and thatsome benefits are less than those being providedelsewhere
The issue came to a head last year when therewas a change in health insurance benefits for
teachers resulting in employees paying a higherpercentage of their premiums than was previouslythe case Steel said that administrators donrsquot wantto feel that theyrsquore giving away health benefitswithout salaries being raised commensuratelyldquoThis needs to be resolvedrdquo Steel statedAlthough administrators are not members of acollective bargaining unit they have been workingtogether collaboratively Steel said
School board member Rob Breton wanted toknow if the administrators are concerned abouthaving a job come July 1 ldquoThey are nervous andanxiousrdquo Steel replied ldquoThere is angstrdquo Valentineadded
ldquoAdministrators want to feel valuedrdquo Steelexplained When comparing the benefitsoffered by Windham with other similar schooldistricts itrsquos not easy to make ldquoan apples-to-apples comparisonrdquo Steel added a factor that iscomplicating discussions
A suggestion by school board member DennisSenibaldi was not well received by his fellowboard members or Superintendent FenebergSenibaldi wanted to sign the contracts as they arecurrently written then to continue the discussionof benefits down the road ldquoWe can sort out thedetails laterrdquo Senibaldi said Senibaldirsquos motionwas seconded by Breton but failed to pass bythe usual 3 to 2 split Only Senibaldi and Bretonvoted in favor of signing the existing contracts
Chairman Eyring Vice-Chairman Tom Murray
and board member Daniel Popovici-Mullervoted against the idea Feneberg asked that thediscussions be allowed to continue at least untilthe next interchange scheduled for June 11 ldquoWehope to have the issue solved prior to July 1rdquohe added ldquoThere is good will on the part of allparties to resolve this issuerdquo
ldquoWe want to address the administratorsrsquoconcernsrdquo Popovici-Muller said ldquoBe assured thatno one should be worried about their jobrdquo
ldquoWe do want administrators fairlycompensatedrdquo Murray said ldquoThatrsquos what theyrsquorelooking forrdquo
There are increases for administrators and othernon-union employees in the designated salarypool Feneberg said money which would allowfor an average annual increase of 2 to 3 percentRaises for non-union employees are given basedon performance reviews
School District Switches Banksby Barbara OrsquoBrien
On the recommendation of SAU 95 BusinessAdministrator Adam Steel Windham SchoolBoard members unanimously (5 to 0) approvedtransferring the school districtrsquos banking to TDBank effective July 1 the start of the 2015-2016school year
Steel said he had invited all banks within areasonable distance of Windham to submit aproposal As a result he received quotes fromTD Bank Citizens Bank Enterprise Bank andSantander Currently the Windham SchoolDistrict does business with Citizens Bank anaffiliation that will end on June 30
After interviewing representatives from eachof the four banks that submitted proposalsSteel recommended TD Bank Although theinterest rate offered by TD Bank was not quite ashigh as some of the other proposals Steel said
TD Bank has a record of providing very highcustomer service fraud protection a high level oftechnology and higher productivity
At present approximately 580 annual tripsare being made to the bank by employees of theWindham School District In the future manyof those trips will not be necessary Steel saidbecause of the high level of technology availablethrough TD Bank Technology will save on bothemployee time and mileage Steel noted
Donna Sawyer who is the outgoing schooldistrict treasurer agreed that TD Bank is veryproactive in working with its customers ldquoTheyhave been very forthcoming in answering ourquestionsrdquo Sawyer said Sawyer did not run fora second term as school district treasurer this pastMarch Anne Marie OrsquoNeil was elected as thenew school district treasurer and will assume herduties on July 1
Pelham Police
Departmenthas New Phone
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Residents may notice some changes whenthey call the non-emergencygeneral businessline at the Pelham Police Department Whenyou dial 603-635-2411 an auto attendant willnow answer the phone Please listen as there arenow selections for each department includingthe Dispatch Center If you need to reachthe Dispatch Center press 1 The emergencylines will not be affected If you have a life-threatening emergency you should still call 9-1-1
Pelham VFW Presents Boulet andSchloner with Volunteer Award
submitted by Madeline Dreusicke PresidentLadies Auxiliary John H Hargreaves MemorialVFW Post 10722
On Sunday May 31 16 members of the JohnH Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 in Pelhamcame together to enjoy the White Birch BanquetHallrsquos Breakfast Buffet in Hudson They also hada special mission on Sunday They were all there
in honor of Loyalty Day which is actually May 1It is a day set aside for all Americans to reaffirmtheir loyalty to our great country especially for theheritage of American freedoms and it is a day that
we honor those who give of themselves within ourcommunities and help support all veterans of theUnited States
Post Commander Jim Ehlinger and LadiesAuxiliary President Madeline Dreusicke of the
John H Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 weretruly honored to present Ray Boulet owner andhead chef as well as Barbara Schloner chef a
ldquoVolunteer of the Year Awardrdquo from their PostBoulet and Schloner are truly remarkable peoplewho are there when you need help no matterwhat the reason especially when it comes toveterans
ldquoThey have gone above and beyond to helpwith all the hospital programs I promote ashospital chairman for the Department of NHLadies Auxiliary VFW which primarily focuses onsupporting all military as well as our VFW Post inPelhamrdquo Madeline said They have continuouslyshown their love for this country especially whenit comes to helping veterans and for that they aretruly deserving of this award
C o u r t e s y p h o t o
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by Bob GibbsThe town of Windham honored the fallen
members of the US military on this MemorialDay of 2015
Members of the townrsquos Boy and Girl Scouttroops joined the Windham Middle and Highschools to pay tribute to the memory of ourfallen heroes from all branches of the military
Also paying their respects were members ofthe American Legion Post 109 and other localmembers of our military and political leaders forWindham Members of the legion post provided
a gun salute and presented flower wreaths to theveteran memorials in the cemetery
Colonel Pam Casey (USAF) spoke of theAmerican flag to the large crowd in attendanceat the Cemetery on the Plains Colonel Caseyreminded the crowd that when you look at ourflag remember to think of the men and womanwho have fallen to protect our country and giveus the freedoms that we have
The Windham High School Band led byMusic Director Jared Cassedy provided a fittingconclusion to the ceremony
Colonel Pam Casey USAF Windham Middle School Band Boy Scouts
Daisy Troop marches in the Memorial Day parade Windham High School band members Connor Lelandand Giuliana Jeffers play lsquoTapsrsquo
e American Legion honor guard gives a 21-gun saluteBrownie Troop
Windham High School Band honors those who lost their lives fighting for freedom
Windham High School Band
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Thumbs Up Thumbs DownComments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Pelham-Windham News or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Pelham-Windham News editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate
ank you for your submissions All comments thumbs upor down are anonymous and not written by the Pelham Windham News staff umbs comments can be sentvia telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us at thumbs areanewsgroupcom When submitting a umbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Pelham Windham News During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments tothe issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less
ldquoThumbs down to anyWindham School Board member
who has not been finger printedprior to entering our schools andbeing around our students likeeveryone else in the communitymust berdquo
ldquoThumbs down to Rich Amariand his arrogant citing of theFacilities Committee lsquoNever hasthere been the level of expertiseon such a committeersquo Yoursnake oil tactics are naiumlvesophomoric and transparent Nodoubt we will see your name ona ballot come Marchrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steelwho has been an outstandingleader consensus builder anddiligent custodian of our taxdollars We are so fortunate to have someone
with your ethics your caring respectful demeanorand your good judgment in our districtrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steel Windhamrsquos Directorof Business Finance and Operations for the stellar
job you do Windhamrsquos school district needs tokeep people like yourdquo
ldquoThumbs down way down to School Boardmember Daniel Popovici-Mueller for bringinga handgun to school It isnrsquot just against boardpolicy - it is against Federal law to have a gun onschool grounds What were you thinkingrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to our Pelham High LacrosseCoach for talking down toopposing teamrsquos players out onthe field during games evenwhen yoursquore winning the gamePoor Sportsmanship Thatrsquosnot what we want our kids to
learn from their coaches Be abetter coach and get show bettersportsmanship towards playersrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Matthew Nuttfor making Eagle Scout I amreal proud of you Stay on thepace that you are going and theworld will be yours Love Yoursquordquo
lsquoThe Godmotherrsquo
ldquoThumbs up and a big thank you to the SaintPatrick Catholic School community and thePelham community at large for contributing to thehuge success of the St Patrsquos Catholic School 15thannual golf tournament that was held on May 12A great time was had by all in attendance and welook forward to seeing everyone again next yearat the 16th annual golf tournament Thank you foryour investment in the future of our students andfor your continued support of our schoolrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to St Patrick Catholic Schoolrsquosseventh grade class for putting together such awonderful tribute honoring our veterans Thankyou Mrs Stader and all who participated in this
very moving ceremonyrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to thePelham School Board andadministration Really isanyone surprised the middleschool principal is leavingAnyone who is exceptional orworth their weight in gold leavesor is non-renewed The schoolhires friends and family not thebest of the best and focuses onmediocri ty Anyone who servesan example or has proven tobe an exemplary educator ispushed out because they make the staff that is allright being mediocre look bad Itrsquos a sad state thisdistrict being led down a wrong road with weakunknowledgeable people leading the wayrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to whoever said lsquoonce a cheatalways a cheatrsquo It is so true and people whocheat just donrsquot wake up one day and say lsquoIrsquom
going to cheat todayrsquo Cheating is an addictionand one that doesnrsquot just stoprdquo
ldquoThumbs up to wwwnhpipelineawarenessorgThank you for sharing the facts on the pipeline
that Kinder Morgan is trying to put throughPelham and Windham We wonrsquot get any gas toheat our homes from this project Why shouldlandowners lose property to eminent domain for aproject that has no benefit to NH
ldquoThumbs up to Vincent Rosa He has beena vocal advocate for NHrsquos problems and has
been working hard in the community to ensureawareness He truly has been a progressivechampion Thank you for all your hard workrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to the Windham schoolconstruction project that was originally 15 millionand is now almost 20 million What will the finalprice tag be when all is said and donerdquo
ldquoThumbs up for the newly elected SchoolBoard members Freezing $82000 that was
budgeted for spending by theAdministration is a benefit tothe residents of WindhamThat is money that belongs tothe taxpayerrsquos not to be spenton anything else as may havehappened Seems two of thefive board members donrsquot quiteunderstandrdquo
ldquoThumbs up congratulationsand cheers to the twolove birds on Oriole Roadcelebrating 16 years of perfectmarriage We should all be soluckyrdquo
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Every lifetime has a story Obituaries
Alba (Bolognesi) (Croatti) Olney 95 of Pelhamdied peacefully on May 25 2015 at Grace Housein Windham She was the beloved wife of the lateRichard Olney who died in 2010
Born in Dorchester Massachusetts Sept 151919 the only child of the late Dino and the lateGuiseppina (Rosa) Bolognesi she received hereducation in the Dorchester school system
Before retiring Alba was employed as anAirplane Assembler and Riveter with ConvairAircraft formerly known as Hughes Aircraft in San
Diego California for many years Previously she was a Seamstressand Bookkeeper in her fatherrsquos laundry business called NationalLaundry which later became known as Unifirst Corporation
Among her many activities Alba was very active at the PelhamSenior Center When not working with the intent on being ldquotheold fashioned housewiferdquo she loved cooking embroidering andwatching soap operas But above all else being all about family
she loved spending quality time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Mrs Olney is survived by a son Ronald D Croatti and his wifeCarol of Londonderry four grandchildren Aldo Croatti and hiswife Brittany of Coral Springs Florida Michael Croatti Sr and hiswife Deborah of Pelham Matthew Croatti and his wife Jenniferof Winchester Massachusetts and Melissa Croatti and her fianceacuteMichael OrsquoRourke of Hudson and six great-grandchildren MichaelCroatti Jr Daniel Croatti Austin Croatti Kyle Croatti Ian Croatti andNorah OrsquoRourke
Funeral and Committal Services were held privately at St MichaelCemetery in Boston Massachusetts
Albarsquos family requests contributions be made in her memory to thePelham Council on Aging co Pelham Senior Center 8 Nashua RoadPelham NH 03076
Arrangements by Funeral Director James F OrsquoDonnell Jr (603)635-3333 E-condolencesdirections at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom
Albert A Girard 84 of Windham died May24 2015 at Maple Leaf Health Care Center inManchester
Albert was born and educated in MethuenMassachusetts the son of the late Reine (Marsan)and Andre Girard He attended Central Catholic
High School in Lawrence Massachusetts He served in the US Navyduring the Korean Conflict aboard the USS Cadmus where he learnedhis foundry skills He retired in 1996 from Ferrous Tech in Lawrencewhere he was a supervisor Albert was a member of the AmericanLegion in Windham
He built his camp on Cobbetts Pond in Windham with his father-in-law and enjoyed many summers there In 2000 he oversaw therenovation of the camp to a year-round home Albert was very activein the Lawrence High School Band Parents Association from 1972 to1984 He and his wife ran Studio 53 a ceramics studio for 20 yearsHe loved animals especially his cats Buddy and Princess and he wasan avid Red Sox fan
He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 50 years Geraldine(Meseth) Girard his sisters Rachel Mitchell and Yvonne Parker and abrother Andrew Girard
Albert is survived by his son William Girard and his wife Maribethof Kittery Maine his daughters Deborah Drake of Windham andFrances Caux and her husband David of Chester New Hampshiresiblings Raymond Girard of Brewster Massachusetts and JeanGodsey of Diamondhead Mississippi three grandchildren JessicaSchweiss and her husband Kurt and Jordan and Austin Caux andmany nieces and nephews
A Funeral Service was held May 28 at the Douglas amp JohnsonFuneral Home 214 Main St Salem Burial followed in Cemetery onthe Plain in Windham
Memorial Contributions in Albertrsquos memory may be made to theSalem Animal Rescue League 4 SARL Dr Salem NH 03079 or toWindham Fire Association 3 Fellows Rd Windham NH 03087
To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom
Helen A StoneHelen A (Sullivan) Stone 88 of Hudson
formerly of Pelham died June 1 2015 at St Joseph Hospital in Nashua She was the belovedwife of the late Merton H Stone who died Jan 72001
Born in Lowell Massachusetts May 27 1927daughter of the late John and the late Mary(Curran) Sullivan she grew up in Lowell andreceived her education in the Lowell school
systemBefore retiring Helen was employed as an Assembler with
Raytheon Corporation in Andover for over 11 years After retirementnot being one to sit idly she took on a part-time job at Samrsquos Club inHudson for more than 15 years
Among her many activities Helen enjoyed the outdoors especiallywalking in and around town and gardening In addition she
absolutely loved socializing and dancing She was also an avid NewEngland Patriots fan
Helen is survived by her son Michael P Stone of Hudson withwhom she resided two granddaughters Ashley Stone and OliviaStone several nieces and nephews and many dear friends
She was also sister of the late Josephine Sheehan Mary Wholeyand Tina Giguere
In keeping in accordance with her wishes there will be no callinghours Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Masson Monday June 8 at St John XXIII Parish at St John The EvangelistChurch 25 Library St Hudson at 10 orsquoclock Committal Serviceswill be held privately
Those wishing may make contributions in Helenrsquos memory to St John XXIII Parish 121 Allds Street Nashua NH 03060
E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom Arrangementsby the Pelham Funeral Home Pelham NH (603) 635-3333
Richard C lsquoDickrsquo Burton SrRichard C ldquoDickrdquo Burton Sr 86 of
Pelham died May 28 2015 at the VeteransAdministration Medical Center in ManchesterHe was the beloved husband of 62 years tothe late Barbara A (Spearel) Burton who diedDecember 19 2014
Born in Nashua January 28 1929 the sonof the late Ervin J and the late Mary Louise(Prince) Burton he received his education inthe Nashua school system
A veteran of World War II Dick proudlyserved his country in the US Navy One ofhis greatest pleasures was a trip to WashingtonDC in October of 2013 with Honor FlightNew England
Before retiring Dick was employed as a Machine Operatorwith Nashua Corporation in Nashua for over 34 years
He was an active member of the First Congregational Churchin Pelham for many years as well as the Pelham Senior Center
Being all about family Richard loved spending quality timewith his children grandchildren and great-grandchildren Healso enjoyed fishing watching the Red Sox and Patriots hiscomputer and traveling - including a cross-country excursionand several trips to Virginia He was proud of his vegetablegarden with which he shared with everyone he came incontact with He received his Amateurrsquos Radio License in
June of 1965 and was one of the founders of the ldquo4PMers Netrdquowhich still meets on a daily basis He has made friends allover the world talking on the ham bands
Mr Burton is survived by two daughters Deborah AHallinan and her husband David of Deerfield with whom heresided at the time of his passing and Cheryl D Lutsko and herhusband Jim of Hudson four sons Richard C Burton Jr andhis wife Brenda of Waynesboro Virginia Wayne D Burtonand his wife Louise of Windham Dana S Burton and his wifeDenise of Manchester and David K Burton and his companionTricia Hennick of Gloucester Massachusetts 16 grandchildren18 great-grandchildren a brother Paul F Burton and his wifeMyrtle of Hudson and several nieces nephews and cousins
He was also brother of the late Marion St Laurent KennethBurton Herbert Burton Clifford Burton Earl Burton Leonard
Burton Ernest Burton and Robert BurtonIn keeping in accordance with his wishes there were nocalling hours and a Memorial Service for both Richard andBarbara was held on Friday June 5 at the First CongregationalChurch of Pelham Burial of ashes followed at GibsonCemetery E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecomArrangements by the Pelham Funeral Home (603) 635-3333
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bull Slow down Drivers should drive slower whenroads are wet and when rain compromises vis-ibility It can take up to three times longer to stopon a wet road than a dry one By slowing downyou will be able to stop or veer out of the way of
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leave more room between your vehicle and theone in front of you Again this plays into stoppingdistance Tailgating increases your risk of rear-
ending a vehicle if you cannot stop in time on awet roadway
bull Stay alert It can be easy to be lulled intocomplacency while driving But staying alert andconscious of every detail going on around youcan reduce your risk of accident when driving inless than ideal conditions
bull Skip cruise control As a driver you wantto remain in control of acceleration and speed
rather than leaving it up to the cruise control sys-tem If you begin to hydroplane on cruise controlthe car may actually speed up
bull Use your headlights Headlights can lightup the road in front of you helping illuminatepotential hazards Lights on a car also make yourvehicle more visible to others on the road Alwaysturn on the headlights in inclement weather
bull Avoid jerky movements Keep a steady paceand the vehicle in control Jerking the wheel oraccelerating and braking in a erratic fashion cancause the vehicle to spin out or skid on wet roads
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Donrsquot let wet weather get the best of you Slowdown stayvisible and be
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(MS) mdash Perhaps no aspectof life has gone untouched bytechnology in the 21st centuryTechnology has changed theway we communicate how wewatch television and listen to
music and even how we keepabreast of the latest happeningsin our communities and abroad
Technology is also changingthe way we drive and in manyways making todayrsquos highwaysmore safe While automotivegadgets like built-in WiFi orbackup cameras may be the first amenities to grabour attention new developments in lighting tech-nology are enhancing driver visibility and makingit safer to hit the open road
Many auto manufacturers still use standard in-candescent bulbs in their vehicles But advancedlighting thatrsquos more befitting of todayrsquos technologi-cal standards can make it easier for drivers to seeand be seen by fellow motorists Vision LED Lightsfrom leading automotive lighting manufacturerPhilips employ cutting edge LED technology todeliver better and more dynamic lighting for appli-cations such as brake and taillights back up lights
side markers fog lights and license plate lightsGuaranteed for up to 12 years Philips Vision LEDLights are highly resistant to extreme heat and vi-bration meaning drivers are very likely to replacetheir vehicle long before they ever need to worryabout replacing their LED lights
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Strong Showing for PMA Softballsubmitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The Presentation of Mary Academyrsquos girlsrsquo Softball teamis having its strongest season yet The team of 16 girlsis made up of students in grades five through eight TheGriffins team plays in the Tri-County League The girlspractice threetimes a week onPMArsquos turf fieldThe team has seenimprovements inevery aspect of
the game and scored an all-timehigh of 10 runs in their game against St Patrickrsquos School ofPelham The team will await their seed for the upcomingTri-County League tournament
Girlsrsquo 2015 Softball team Coach Mike Bernhardt and Coach Clare Handy
Pelham Memorial Day- continued from front pageStaff photos by Len Lathrop
Pelham American Legion Firing Squad
Pelham Selectmen Hal Lynde and Doug Viger stand reverently andLegion Commander Aram Jekrnavorian as Mrs Gionet and VFWPost Commander Jim Ehlinger place a wreath on Gionet Bridge
Pelham Daisy Troop salutes during Taps
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Londonderry United Soccer Club
Ages 7-14
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submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
To find out more about how toget involved to learn about specific
opportunities at Windham High School or to donate time orresources to the teamcontact Coach Matthews at
jamatthewswindhamsdorg
Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
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Pulling together ldquoWe bring hometown
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We are a community based soccer club with academy
style philosophy Our soccer club offers professional
coaching academy style training with flexible
schedules with a family friendly cost structure
Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
South Central Soccer Club is a regional soccer club in
partnership with Windham Soccer
Association Salem Youth Soccer Association and Pelham Soccer
Club Tryouts are open to any
players looking for a more enriched
soccer experience focused on
individual technical development
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U13 amp U14 TRYOUTS
Boys U13 amp U14Wednesday 06172015
Time 500 PM-700 PM
Girls U13 amp U14Tuesday 06162015Time 500 PM-700 PM
Where Griffin Park 11v11 Field Ages U14 (August - 2001 ndash July 2002) U13 (August 2002 ndash July 2003)
Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
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Lindsey Jones of Pelham has achieved Deanrsquos List for the springsemester at Lasell College Jones a member of the class of 2015 ismajoring in Communication and was among 695 students honored inthe spring semester
Keene State has announced 1411 students were honored foracademic excellence in the spring semester The following localresidents were among the honorees From Pelham Harley KearneyJames LaPolice Brendan OrsquoConnell Evan Sage Casey SzmytMeaghan OrsquoDwyer Alexandria Papadimoulis Casey LabonteBethany Ricciardi and Alec Surprenant And from Windham LaurenFord Robert Parsons Alexis Michal Lianna Uzdavinis Taylor ThomasSara Bracken Trevor Blanchard Jeremy Cocciardi Michael HaunRyan Sullivan
Jonathan Cares has been named to the Deanrsquos List for the springsemester at the University of Vermont Cares from Pelham is a SeniorPhilosophy major
Northern Essex Community College employee Elizabeth Donovan of Windham recently received the NECC Employee Recognition Awardfor the second quarter of 2015 Donovan has worked at NorthernEssex for 10 years first as a statistician II and more recently as aprocurement analyst She earned a Bachelor of Science in Marketingfrom Franklin Pierce College
Nicholas Belanger of Pelham graduated from Champlain College onMay 9Some 2975 students were awarded a variety of degrees during the
University of Vermontrsquos 214th commencement ceremonies Amongdegree recipients were students from Windham Danielle Goglia graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and FoodSciences from the College of Agriculture amp Life Sciences and JeffreyFontaine graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in PublicCommunication from the College of Agriculture amp Life Sciences
Alicia Curtin of Pelham graduated from Saint Josephrsquos College ofMaine with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Jacob Wormald of Pelham has been named to the Deanrsquos List atSouthern New Hampshire University for the spring semester
Over 1300 associate degrees and certificates were awarded atNorthern Essex Community Collegersquos 53rd Annual CommencementExercises recently Among the graduates were Pelham residents SarahM Cardwell Associate in Science Radiologic Technology Nina MLepore Certificate in Medical Coding with High Honors and AmandaL Nyman Associate in Arts General Studies Windham residentsinclude Brian E Barnard Associate in Arts Liberal Arts KevinM Eyring Associate in Arts General Studies with Honors Sarah C
Fitzgerald Associate in Science Business Transfer with Honors WilsonGonzalez Associate in Science Computer Information SciencesInformation Technology Option with High Honors Certificatein Computer Applications with High Honors and a Certificate inInformation Technology Fluency with High Honors Crystal LMorton Certificate in Paralegal Studies with High Honors Eugenia ESchipelliti Associate in Arts Liberal Arts Psychology Option with HighHonors and an Associate in Arts Liberal Arts Theatre Option with HighHonors and Cameron J White Associate in Arts Liberal Arts
More than 1900 Lehigh University students were awarded degreesduring the 147th Spring Commencement ceremonies Congratulationsto Peter Lawlor of Windham who received a Bachelor of Arts
Pelham resident Carolyn Springford graduated from the Universityof Maine at Farmington with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Joshua Sparkman a Senior Music Education major of Pelham wasamong approximately 480 Bob Jones University students named to thespring Presidentrsquos List This Presidentrsquos List recognizes students whoearn a 375 or higher GPA
Arianna Cipollone of Windham has graduated from ClemsonUniversity Cipollone graduated with a Bachelor of Science inIndustrial Engineering
Send your Accolades to newsareanewsgroupcom with a photo
Selectmen Establish Goalsby Barbara OrsquoBrien
Although only three of Windhamrsquos five selectmen were inattendance at the final May selectmenrsquos meeting input had beenprovided by the missing two members so it was decided to moveforward with officially establishing a specific set of goals for theremainder of the year
Selectman Ross McLeod who did not attend the meeting saidhe wanted to include the disposition of the town-owned CampbellFarm which is being purchased with conservation commissionfunds as the result of a town meeting vote in March of 2014 Thelast time the issue was discussed it was undecided if the buildingon the property should be converted into town use or sold off to a
private entityVice-Chairman Joel Desilets who was also not at the goal-
setting meeting said he wants board members to look into theorganization of town staff
After a minimal amount of deliberation the attending selectmenlisted the following as their primary goals for the remainder of2015 The issues are not presented in any order of priority
bull Review organizational structure of town governmentbull Determine the use of the former skateboard park at Griffin
Park (a capital improvement project)bull Define the use of the town website and social media
through policy developmentbull Conduct collaborative meetings with other town and
school district boards as well as state legislatorsbull Review use and maintenance of town buildings and
propertiesbull Establish a beautification program and maintenance
funding to sustain itbull Develop a long-range strategic plan (including funding
mechanisms)bull Review vacant properties located along Route 111 and
bull Review town-owned Class VI roads for the possibility ofdiscontinuation
The only one of these goals that is completely new to theselectmenrsquos list is determining the future use of the abandonedskateboard park A group was studying the issue last year anddid come to selectmen with various ideas many of whichunfortunately carry a heavy price tag A public hearing on theconcept was also held about a year ago
Windham Newcomers amp FriendsSay lsquoS is for Springrsquo with Social
submitted by Brenda Lombardozzi Windham Newcomers amp Friends held its end of the
year spring social on Tuesday May 19 at the SearlesChapel This yearrsquos social had a unique theme of ldquoS
is for Springrdquo which gave attendees an opportunity toparticipate in the theme of all things that begin with ldquoSrdquofrom food attire and decorations
About 35 members attended the event and all enjoyedgreat food friends and catching up with new friendsThe social closed out a very busy 2014-15 season oforganized Windham Newcomersrsquo activities whichinclude trying local eateries for Lunch Bunch enjoyingmonthly reads with Book Bites sharing cooking skills inRecipe Club playing the game of Bunco with friendsgetting out on the town with the Broadway Nites groupor taking a walk or snowshoeing with Outdoor ClubThere are a variety of activities offered for everyone andthe group is active from October through May If you areinterested in joining or have questions visit the websiteat wwwwindhamnewcomerscom or email at infowindhamnewcomerscom
Coins for Cancer DonationsTotal $145401 for Jimmy Fundsubmitted by Dianna Craven
Paige Craven and Erin Kane delivered a check for $145401 toLisa Scherber director of Patient and Family Programs with Dana-FarberBoston Childrenrsquos Cancer Center This money was raised bythe Windham Center School community and friends and family ofCraven
Coins for Cancer is the brainchild of 10-year-old Paige Cravenwho wanted to help support children and their families affectedwith cancer After seeing family members and a close friend dealwith cancer Paige was inspired to go to school early every Fridayfor the past four months to stand at the bus line collecting coinsfrom her schoolmates After a few weeks of working the bus lineshe enlisted the help of her friends Erin Kane Evaline Snell ErinPrendergast Katie Leuteritz Simone Diesel and Katelyn Robinsonenabling her to collect at car line as well
The money will be used to provide support programs andservices for children receiving treatment at the clinic ldquoThese arethe best donations we receive kids helping kids stated Scherber
The funds willgo directly to
creatingsmiles and laughter to so many Jimmy Fund children We are sograteful for the generosity of an entire community led by someamazing young girlsrdquo
Members of the 2014-15 Executive Board Liz Marin president Kathy McGurty past president Sharon Bono treasurer Cindy Shields VP of programs and Sharon Masse VP of membership Missing from picture are Karen Manzo newsletter and
Brenda Lombardozzi director of publicity
C o u r t e s y p h o t o
From leftare PaigeCraven of
WindhamLisa
Scherberof Dana-
Farberand Erin
Kane ofWindham
Courtesy photo
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TLC Daycare Founder Receives State Unsung Hero Award
Trafc Study for Heritage Hill Road Postponed
Complaint Lodged about Accounting Practice
by Jay HobsonTLC Daycare founder Susan Bahrakis recently was awarded the
statersquos Childrenrsquos Trust Unsung Hero Award after being nominated forthe honor by Nicole Gilliam a parent of one of Bahrakisrsquo daycarechildren
ldquoSusan Bahrakis of Pelham New Hampshire is truly anunsung hero when it comes to parental resilience strong socialconnections knowledge of parenting and child developmentsocial and emotional competence and concrete support in times ofneed I simply could not narrow it down to one protective factoras somehow she displays them allrdquo Gilliam said in her letter ofnomination
Bahrakisrsquo daycare in operation for the past 26 years is located thelower level of her house that was converted to accommodate the 17children ages 1 to 12 who are in her care each day
ldquoYes we have a couple of older kids they just refuse to leaveThey asked their parents to be here and here they are The kids justlove it here and I love themrdquo Bahrakis said
Bahrakis has endured tragedy in her life with the loss of her onlytwo children Gary at the age of 26 in 2004 and Steven 33 in 2014both from heart attacks caused from a hereditary medical condition
ldquoIt was the kids that I care for here that got me through it I havenever shut down for even a day even when I was battling breastcancer and at the loss of my kids Caring for these kids --I love eachof them very much-- was what got me throughrdquo Bahrakis said
Gilliam said that despite this unimaginable tragedy she hasbounced back and made advocating for and caring for children her
lifersquos workldquoIn addition to caring for othersrsquo children daily from 7 am to 530
pm Susie as she is affectionately known has taken in her threegrandchildren This has truly been a battle but Susie has perseveredbelieving that this is what is right and best for her grandchildren Thefinancial burden time commitment and jungle gym of the familycourt system donrsquot seem to faze her one bit Her only objective isto ensure a healthy safe supportive home environment for them togrowrdquo Gilliam said
Bahrakis even makes sure the children in her care have a decentbreakfast
ldquoI start the day by making the kids a good breakfast and sometimes
even the parents who smell the food cooking jokingly ask if they canstay for breakfastrdquo Bahrakis said
ldquoSomehow she creates a new magical world every few monthson top of the regular day to day caregiver responsibilities ldquo Gilliamsaid ldquoShe caters to each childrsquos individual and personalized needsShe kisses lsquoboo boosrsquo cleans up messes praises accomplishmentsreferees disagreements gets the weekly shopping done helps withhomework and even goes so far as to prepare many home cookedmeals She knows her lsquokidsrsquo and the resources in southern NewHampshire incredibly well We are so very blessed to have Susie inour livesrdquo
Susan Bahrakis who owns and operates TLC Daycare on Mammoth Road wasawarded the NH Childrenrsquos Trust Unsung Hero Award
S t a f f p h o t o b y J a y H o b s o n
by Barbara OrsquoBrienAll five members of the Windham School Board agreed to put offa traffic study of the Heritage Hill Road area that abuts school districtproperty
The small parcel of land was transferred from town ownership tothe school district as the result of voting conducted this past MarchAlthough nothing is planned for the area at the present time itmight at some future date be used to improve the driveway leadinginto Windham Middle School
Prior to approval last March a large number of Heritage HillRoad residents expressed concerns about how the change in theownership might affect traffic along their stretch of roadway Schoolboard members have continued to assure these residents thatnothing will be done without taking input from those who might be
impacted by any developmentAccording to Business Administrator Adam Steel a traffic studysurvey for the Heritage Hill Road location would cost the schooldistrict from $10000 to $20000 The study would take aboutthree to four weeks to complete he said recommending that it beconducted prior to classes letting out this month There was noexpiration date included in the warrant article that voters approvedthis past March (Article 7)
Vice-Chairman Tom Murray said hersquod rather put off the survey untilnext fall adding that he feels no need to rush ldquoIrsquod rather not spendthe money nowrdquo Murray said
School board member Rob Breton agreed with Murray stating thathe was not ready to move forward with the survey yet ldquoIrsquod ratherchannel the money into a classroomrdquo Breton said
School board member Dennis Senibaldi said he preferred to dothe survey now as it might affect the potential construction projectbilled as ldquoOption 2+rdquo ldquoThe study should be part of the planningprocessrdquo Senibaldi said ldquoIt shouldnrsquot be done in a vacuumrdquo
School board member Daniel Popovici-Muller said he felt theland should be transferred from the town to the school districtldquoimmediatelyrdquo as that issue has already been decided by votersldquoWe should also go forward with the traffic study immediately eventhough wersquore not ready to develop it yetrdquo Popovici-Muller said
After further discussion all five school board members includingChairman Ken Eyring decided to wait until after school resumes nextfall to do the traffic survey of Heritage Hill Road
by Barbara OrsquoBrien
Long-time Windham resident Eileen Mashimo came to the podiumat a recent school board meeting to lodge a complaint she hasbeen voicing for the past couple of years ldquoI have budget transferconcernsrdquo she told school administrators
Mashimo said that accounting codes are dictated by stateregulations and must be followed by local government entitiesldquoYou canrsquot pay mileage out of the postage accountrdquo Mashimo saidldquoItrsquos not appropriaterdquo Giving a rundown of certain expendituresMashimo noted that she felt there is a lot of money being spent onmileage professional conferences and other related fees some of
which are not being put into the appropriate category ldquoThis is an
inaccurate portrayal of how money is actually being spentrdquo she saidldquoI see it year after yearrdquo ldquoThe accounting handbook needs to befollowedrdquo Mashimo insisted
When taken to task by school board member Dennis Senibaldi forbringing up the issue in public Mashimo said she was not blamingany particular employee ldquoI am not being accusatoryrdquo she saidSenibaldi had cautioned Mashimo to be careful what words she usedregarding school district employees ldquoMr (Adam) Steel doesnrsquot doanything inappropriaterdquo Senibaldi said Steel is the school districtrsquosbusiness administrator School board member Daniel Popovici-
Muller tried to placate the situation by saying ldquoWe will look into the
issuerdquo No other comment was made by the school boardAnother long-time resident and former school board member TonyMassahos was not pleased with Senibaldirsquos accusation howeverReferring to Senibaldi as ldquoMr Negativerdquo Massahos reiterated thatMashimo was ldquonot accusing anyonerdquo ldquoShersquos talking about generalaccounting practicesrdquo Massahos said ldquoDennis Senibaldi is the onewho is being antagonisticrdquo
The issue was not discussed further that evening but is likely to bebrought up again at a future board meeting
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Help and CooperationGoes a Long Way
I wish to thank all the various people local organizations groups and the
Pelham Police and Fire Department whose efforts and participation madethe Combined Post 10722 VFW and American Legion Post 100 sponsoredPelham Memorial Day Parade this last Monday May 25 a smashing successI apologize if I left people or groups out in my email please if you know ofsomeone I omitted please share this thank you note with them
A special thanks once again goes out to the Pelham High School theirfantastic marching band makes the parade and the three buglers thatplayed taps and for the support of the various high school sport teams thatmarched all reflect positively on our community
We also thank Nicole Pelletier who led us in the National Anthem eventhough she was not feeling well
Tanks to all the people that put the word out to our various Pelhamgroups and organizations too numerous to mention that made it possible forthem to participate in the parade and for the vehicles that offered the ridesfor those that could not march
It was a pleasure working with you and I look forwards to making nextyearrsquos parade an even better event Tank you all for your cooperation andsupport we could not have done it without your help cooperation andparticipation
Joumlrg Dreusicke QMAdj John H Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722
VFW Pelham
Keeping our Options OpenTe Windham School District will again be without a Superintendent of
Schools in July Te quest of finding a replacement who excels in curricularareas has strong leadership vision strategic thinkingplanning and criticalcommunication skills is a challenging task that will take time Whenmaking these types of crucial decisions I hav e always been a proponentof careful thought and contemplation keeping all my options open notlimiting my choices and not rushing into impulsive decisions
I would like to thank the Windham School Board in particular ChairmanEyring Vice Chairman Murray and Mr Popovici-Muller for voting to applythis same thought process to replace our superintendent whose position willbe vacant on July 1 2015
Tis represents a very short timeframe (between now and then) that willmost likely not allow for a suitable permanent replacement to be foundTe Boardrsquos decision to insert an interim Superintendent makes sense Sodoes their decision to open the search for interim superintendent candidatesto include all potential applicants from within and from outside the district A larger candidate pool gives the board more options to choose from
and there are no drawbacks with this approach to find the most qualifiedreplacement
Te boardrsquos goal should be to enlist a wide variety of ca ndidates examinetheir credentials thoroughly compare their educational philosophy andvision with the districtrsquos philosophy and vision and eventually select theright person to serve our principals teach ers parents school board andmore importantly our students I believe the current school board is movingforward with this in mind and appreciate their due diligence when makingthis challenging and very important decision
Cynthia Finn Windham
Tanking Supporters ofSenior Safe Night-Last Night
Te WHS Senior Safe Night ndash Last Night committee wishes to th ank the
following businesses and organizations who have given us a donation for theClass of 2015rsquos Last Night event
Boydenrsquos Landscaping Cafua Management Cyr Lumber Friends of Windham Hockey IHOP Mr Aziz Elsherif Kalil Dental AssociatesLindner Dental Associates amp Splagounias Family Messinarsquos FlooringNorthstar Financial Planning Parent Chiropractic Center Rogers Collision WHS Athletic Boosters Windham Baseball Windham PA Windham Wolverines Football amp Cheer Windham Womenrsquos Club
Te committee would also like to thank our raffle donors to date33 Hilltop 99 Restaurant - Salem Adams Family All About You Salon
Anniersquos Hallmark - Salem Anytime Fitness Artistic Creation AtkinsonCountry Club Baronrsquos Major Brands Appliances amp More Belle ViaggioBono Family Brookstone Country Club Bruzzese Family CampbellScottish Highland Canobie Lake Park Carpenter Family Clifford JewelersCoach Stop Grill Common Man Crowley Family Edible ArrangementsEstes Family Fisher Cats Ford Flowers Fuddruckers Ginger NewcombGolden Crane Grubbs Family Heavenly Donuts Howrsquos your Onion JaniersquosRestaurant Jim Shea Karate International Kendal Pond Pizza KumoLetizio Family Lewis Family Lindner Dental Associates amp SplagouniasFamily Lobster ail Restaurant Lowell Spinners Lucciano Cafeacute MonahanFamily Morgan Family Naultrsquos Honda Plaza Azteca Polished Nail
Lounge Prosciuttorsquos Pizza Rebekah Kaye Photo Session Roche FamilySawyer Family Scrub-A-Dub Shawrsquos Slaski Family Supercuts SweetKiwi -Bones erry Jounakas omo SR uscan Kitchen Village Bean Windham Country Club
Each year the committee takes on the huge task of raising $8000 to fundthis evening of fun and safety on graduation night All donations are used100 to provide entertainment decorations food and raffles Te eventis always a huge success almost 90 percent of the senior class attends on thenight of graduation Please join our current sponsors this year and send atax deductible donation or raffle to WHS Senior Safe Night ndash Last Night 64London Bridge Road
On behalf of the Class of 2015 we graciously thank you
Donna Hume Windham
Excellent Leadership Shownby Windham School Board
I have been following the nasty letters a nd online comments over thepast few months that are critical of three Windham School Board (WSB)
Members Tey began prior to the March elections by targeting (then) WSB candidates om Murray and Daniel Popovici-Muller Both wereoverwhelmingly elected over the incumbents- and now the personal attackshave expanded to include Mr Ken Eyring who we elected last year Tesethree good men are very qual ified to serve our community
After reading the letterscomments week after week I came to realize thebaseless emotional personal attacks are coming from a very small but vocalgroup of people Some are close friendssupporters of former School Boardmembers who were in office when our property taxes rose to sky high levelsand forced many long-time Windham residents to move Some are theformer School Board members themselves During the years those SchoolBoard members were in office our buildings continued to leak and fall intodisrepair and way too many great teachers and administrators left one afterthe other
For the first time in a very long time things are different Mr EyringMr Murray and Mr Popovici-Muller are people who understand (1) Howto budget (two own and work at their own business and the other has aCPA degree) (2) Te meaning of fiscal responsibility and (3) How to plan
and accomplish tasks as a teamI have attended WSB meetings and have been impressed with theircommitment to stay focused on their responsibilities and not get distracted with the ldquonoiserdquo that is being thrown their way week after week -both inthe papers online and at the meetings Each of these individuals welcomesinput from everyone - including the people who have bitterly criticized themin the media Each is guided by principles and values that are necessaryto achieve excellent leadership for our School District Tey represent thereason why I served in the military during the Korean War and would gladlydo so again today if able Watch the meetings on line at WCVcom andsee for yourself For assistance contact WCV at 434-0300
My respect and support for these three School Board Members and theirleadership abilities has increased over the last several board meeting as theyhave shown strong leadership characteristics perseverance and patientsdealing with adversity from the special interest group of individuals
For the first time in a very long time the interests of all WindhamResidents are being represented Positive results are beginning to becomeevident Expect that we tax payers will be pleased with the future endeavorsof these individuals
W J Heath Windham
Learn about the Pipeline at Community Yard SalePelhamWindham Pipeline Awareness is hosting a community Yard Sale
Saturday June 6 and Saturday June 13 from 8 am to 2 pm in PelhamCenter on Meetinghouse Road the old fire station green beside the townhall Clothes Cupcakes Baklava Vinyl Furniture Decoratives Kidsoys Sporting Goods Books Face-Painting for the kids Everything is priced to sell Please come down and help us raise community funds
Tere will be a Pipeline Info Booth with access to our petition Hereis a chance to come and learn about this pipeline proposed for Pelhamand Southern New Hampshire and why all of us should be immediatelyconcerned
Specifically the Northeast Energy Direct Pipeline proposal by KinderMorgan affects every resident in Pelham whether or not it c rosses yourproperty o see how it will affect you keep an eye on your climbingelectricity rates Liberty Utilities wants to sign a 20 year contract withKinder Morgan Picking up the tab for this agreement All of LibertyUtilities current electric ratepayers are facing an extra charge ta cked ontoour bills to pay for the construction of this excessive pipeline Most of thetowns along southern New Hampshire including Pelham are not residential
gas customers PelhamWindham Pipeline Awareness members believe it isunfair for our communities to sacrifice for this project which will do nothingto benefit us directly o lose properties in Pelham by way of eminentdomain and then also pay for this overbuild of natural gas infrastructure thatexceeds the projected energy needs of New England by more than doubleand cannot be used in our own town is not just
Working to help protect our region from such exploitation is the Pipeline Awareness Network for the Northeast Inc or PLAN NE Tis is a non-profit corporation intervening in th e Public Utilities Commission processes which oversee the approvals of contracts between Kinder Morgan and localgas companies If the Northeast Energy Direct contracts with local gascompanies such as Liberty Utilities do not receive state approvals KinderMorgan may not be in a position to file a formal application with theFederal Energy Regulatory Commission for this project We would like tohelp this effort and protect our properties in Pelham Half of the proceedsfrom PelhamWindham Pipeline Awareness yard sale will be donated to helpfund the legal fees for the PLAN NE Te other half of these proceeds willstay in the town of Pelham for our own local efforts to stop the pipeline
Kaela Law Pelham
Yet Another Successful Food DriveI would like to express my sincere gratitude to the residents of Hudson
Litchfield and Pelham for their generous response to our Annual FoodDrive held Saturday May 9 Also to postal management rural carriers citycarriers church and family volunteers as well as local schools and businessesfor displaying posters and billboard announcements for our drive With theresources provided and the time offered by all the volunteers we collected11180 pounds of food from Hudson and Litchfield residents PelhamCarriers collected 1500 of food for their food pantry People in need shouldcontact food banks in their towns which are Blessed John XXIII ChurchFirst Baptist Church in Hudson Litchfield Community Church and theFood Pantry of Pelham at St Patrick Church
Tank You for your donations
Frank Maglio Food Drive coordinator Hudson
Fulfilling Campaign Promisesof Fiscal Responsibility
Te recently approved Windham School District budget included heating
oil that was projected to cost $4gal Before the May 5 Windham SchoolBoard (WSB) meeting the price had been locked in at a rate of $201gal ndashthereby producing an anticipated savings of $82K
Tree members of the WSB Chairman Ken Eyring Vice Chairman omMurray and School Board Member Daniel Popovici-Muller were proponentsof freezing the surplus money because it was no longer needed ldquofor thepurpose that was approved by votersrdquo Without any action by the Board thesurplus funding would have been added to the General Fund where it couldhave been expended for any other un-budgeted purpose
Another example of fiscal responsibility and the fulfillment of campaignpromises is related to Education Adequacy Aid Over the past five yearsthe Windham School District has received nearly $12M less in Adequacy Aid than we should have from the State due to a flaw in the formula thatshort changes Windham axpayers On May 7 Chairman Eyring traveledto Concord to meet with Senate President Chuck Morse and SenatorNancy Stiles to discuss modifying the law to address the shortfall ndash whichincludes a whopping $3M for this year alone He was joined by WindhamSuperintendent Winfried Feneberg Bedford Superintendent Chip McGeeand Bedford School Board Vice Chairman Scott Earnshaw
Chairman Eyring reported the meeting went well stating ldquoBoth Senatorsexpressed their commitment and resolve to find a solution to remove the
funding cap and provide the proper funding f or the education of ourchildren going forwardrdquo
Windham Representative Dave Bates must also be recognized for fulfillinghis campaign promise to spearhead this extremely important issue on behalfof Windham residents His extensive efforts to reach out to many StateRepresentatives and Senators towards finding an acceptable Adequacy Aidsolution has been included into the House version of the State Budget Itis expected the Senate will also include a solution into the Senate versionof the budget as well Tere is still a lot of work to do but there appears tobe a commitment by a significant number of our State Legislators to find asolution to this issue
Te Windham axpayers Coalition applauds School Board MembersEyring Murray and Popovici-Muller as well as State Representative Batesfor their excellent leadership and representation of Windham voters Teircommitment to fiscal responsibility is a fulfillment of their campaignpromises to be good stewards of our taxpayer money
Rick Okerman Chairman Windham Taxpayers Coalition
continued to page 8- More Letters
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Pelham - Windham News | June 5 2015 - 5
Now Thru Sunday August 30Book Reviews Nesmith Library All
summer long fill out reviews of the booksyou have read and receive raffle tickets
for our ldquoEscape the Ordinaryrdquo book-loversgift bag filled with great prizes Pick up yourreview sheets at the front desk No limit on entriesEvent is free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Saturday June 6Windham Community Day Come
celebrate your community There will benumerous events and activities throughout
the day to enjoy with your family andfriends Stop in to listen to live music performedby local bands participate in decorating thecommunity garden sign have your face painted bytalented artists and help support youth mission tripsby purchasing homemade cinnamon rolls and othergoodies Attendance is free and all are welcome toattend and participate
Pumpkin Patch Planting 8-10amDrinking Water Information Table 8am-noonBarn Sale 9am-2pmCar Show 10am-3pmWindham Crossing Learning Center OpenHouse 8am-3pmCrossing Life Church 122 and 125 NorthLowell Rd Windham 8am-3pm Rain or Shine
Saturday June 6 amp Saturday June 13Dartmouth College is working to help educate
residents about the importance of testing wellwater for arsenic If you have questions orconcerns about your water or would like to learnmore about the work Dartmouth College is doingrepresentatives from their program will be at theCommunity Garden kick-off event on June 6 from 8am to 12 pm at 122 North Lowell Rd (CrossingLife Church) and at Nesmith Library on June 13from 9 am to 1 pm For more information visithttpwwwdartmouthedu~toxmetalarsenic
Wednesday June 10The next joint meeting of the Hudson
Pelham NH Democrats will be at 7 pm
at the John H Hargreaves Memorial VFWhall 6 Main St Pelham Guest SpeakerNH State Rep Jackie Cilley
Any girl (grades K-12 in Sept 2015) can be a GirlScout Come to an Information Night at 7 pm atGolden Brook School to find out about all the funGirl Scouts have Adult volunteer opportunitiesexist as well For more information email infowindhamgsorg
Thursday June 11Windham PTA is looking to fill the
following positions for the 2015-2016school year Secretary GBS Presentations
Coordinator WCS Assistant VolunteerCoordinator and Treasurer Additionally we arealways looking for folks who want to be moreinvolved in the schools Even if you only have afew hours to spare we will always find somethingthat interests you If you are interested sendinquiries to kelleystewart2009gmailcom The
elections will take place tonight at 7 pm in theWCS Media Center
Friday June 12Concerned about the Drug Problem
in Pelham Join the Pelham CommunityCoalition at a Coffee House at 9 am at
Dimitrioursquos Restaurant 125 Bridge St Alongwith many of you the PCC is concerned with thedrug problem plaguing our Town in recent yearsThis Coffee Meeting is an effort to inform thecommunity and provide an opportunity for inputas to how to address this growing epidemic Weencourage anyone who has an interest or concernsto join us for an informative discussion
Adult Summer Reading Program Kickoff Partyand Game Night At 6 pm Nesmith Library willhost a night of traditional board games and strategygames to kick off the summer reading program forour adult patrons Bring a group or come on yourown Pizza and desserts will be served and there
will be a door prize Learn more about summerevents and register for upcoming programs Eventis free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Saturday June 13The Pelham NH COA will once
again be hosting the Annual StrawberryFestival from 10 am to 2 pm This
yearrsquos festival will include entertainment
crafters and yummy treats Donrsquot miss the funThis yearrsquos entertainment will include but notlimited to musical entertainment from the PelhamHigh School Band (TBS) the Showcase Ladies
Barbershop Quartet at 10 am performanceby the OrsquoHalloran Irish Dancers at 11 am funwith balloons by ldquoCheeriordquo from 10am to noonCaricaturist Liane Brown 12 to 2 pm Besidesentertainment we will have hot dogs hamburgersstrawberry shortcake drinks popcorn a bake saleand raffle baskets to take chances on There willalso be a 5050 raffle to be drawn at 1 pm Agreat opportunity to win cash
Monday June 15 Film Screening amp Discussion at the
Nesmith Library 630 pm An encorescreening of Inequality for All will be
hosted and sponsored by the WindhamDemocratic Town Committee The 2013documentary presented by American economistRobert Reich examines widening income inequalityin the United States The film runs 90 minutes Ashort discussion will be held afterwards Eventis free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Tuesday June 16Craft Club Tiny Terrariums Nesmith
Library 6 to 730 pm Build a little take-home garden with itty bitty succulents All
supplies provided Children are welcometo attend with an adult Space is limited Eventis free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Tuesday June 16 thru Wednesday July 1The Pelham Public Library is preparing to launch
a Summer Garden Series this June The seriesincludes four workshops on currently trendingtopics in gardening and homesteading deliveredby regional experts in the field All events are freeand open to the public All ages and skill levels arewelcome
Basics of Poultry Raising Tues June 167-9 pm Ever thought of raising your ownbackyard chicken coop This is an intensive
workshop on the basics of poultry raising withan emphasis on Heritage PoultryHerbs for Flavor amp Scent Tues June 30 630-8 pm Seminar on using herbs in the kitchenand around the house is presented by UNHMaster Gardener Volunteer Ruth H AxelrodCome prepared to learn about commonvarieties of herbs native to the northeastregionGardening Rocks Mobile Farm EventWed July 1 10 am-12 pm His awesomepresentation teaches kids about the foods theyeat from the ground up Event is intended forfamilies and children of all ages
The Pelham Library is also looking for volunteersto help with the upkeep of their Childrenrsquos Gardena community-created community-maintainedgarden currently in its third year For moreinformation call 635-7581 or contact servicespelhamwebcom
Saturday June 20Open Mic Night sponsored by
the First Congregational Church ofPelham 3 Main St All musicians and
poets are invited Play your originalsor covers in a very relaxed family friendly andwelcoming atmosphere If you would like someaccompaniment bring your music or email usahead of time You donrsquot need to be a musicianto attend Just come listen and enjoy the musicA $5 donation is asked Registration at 6 pmdoors open 630 More information at http wwwpelhamuccorgcafehtml Questions cafeacutepelhamuccorg
Monday June 22Songs and Stories from the War Years
Nesmith Library 630 pm Presentedby ldquoRamblinrsquo Richardrdquo Kruppa this
entertaining and informative programfocuses on some of the most beloved songs fromthat era Songs like ldquoBluebirds over the White Cliffs
of Doverrdquo ldquoSentimental Journeyrdquo ldquoPraise the Lordand Pass the Ammunitionrdquo and ldquoHarbor LightsrdquoRichard not only sings the songs accompanyinghimself on guitar 5-string banjo and baritoneukulele but he tells their fascinating and unfamiliarstories as well their meaning how they came tobe and their significance Richard Kruppa knownmusically as ldquoRamblinrsquo Richardrdquo is a memberof the New England Foundation for the Arts anda retired professor from Bowling Green State
University in Ohio Event is free open tothe public and registration is required callthe library at 432-7254
Monday June 22 thru Friday June 26
Girlsrsquo Summer Basketball Camp Week is opened to girls ages 7 (as of Dec 1) to13 This instructional clinic will be held atDennis Lyons Memorial Park from 9 amto 12 pm Learn the fundamentals and betaught skills of the game offensively anddefensively You will have great fun andbecome a better player Girls should arrivein appropriate sneakers comfortable clothingand are advised to wear sunscreen and bringwaterdrinks The camp will run rain or shineRegistration forms are available at wwwpelhamwebcomrecreation or at the PelhamParks and Rec office or register and pay online athttpswebtracpelhamwebcom
Thursday June 25 Mark your calendars for and launch
into summer at the Nesmith LibraryrsquosAnnual Kick-Off Party The theme for
2015 is ldquoEvery Hero Has A Storyrdquo and you
will have a chance to participate in drop-in craftsstory hours live animal programs LEGO party andso much more Beginning at 100pm families canregister for summer reading make a craft enterraffles and make a super hero snack Thanks to theFriends of the Library of Windham this yearrsquos eventwill feature a performance by Ben Rudnick andFriends starting at 215 pm
Everyone who registers at the kick-off party willreceive a raffle ticket to win two tickets to CanobieLake Park and StoryLand Other raffle ticketsfeatured will include chances to win summerreading program t-shirts and a certificate to apizza shoppe In addition each summer readingregistrant also receives a free kidrsquos meal coupon forarea restaurants
The summer reading program is designed forchildren of all ages Infants to children under theage of four can be registered as a ldquoLittle ListenerrdquoldquoRead-To-Merdquo registration is for children ages fourto six and ldquoIndependent Readerrdquo is for children
seven years of age and older who are readingon their own In addition to summer readingincentives books are recorded on individualreading records and raffle tickets are earned Thisyear one of the Independent Reader raffles featuresa chance to win a Kindle The more you read themore chances you have to win
If you cannot make it to the kick-off party readerregistration will continue throughout the summerStop by the library during normal business hoursto register or to pick up a summer reading programflyer If you have any questions regarding thesummer reading program please call the library at432-7154 and ask for the childrenrsquos room
Saturday June 27 Windham Town Day and Fireworks Joinus at Griffin Park from 12 to 3 pm for theAnnual Town Day events Free cook-out
kiddie parade music and more Dress upin red white and blue with your bike doll stroller
or wagon All kids get a prize for being in theparade which begins at 1 pm The CommunityBand will play from 1230-2 pm we will funfamily field games from 1-230 pm and moreThis has been a part of Windham for over 30 yearsNew for this year - for those who like tennis orwant to try it out - our Tennis Crew will be on thecourts from 11-1 pm for free demos playing andfunLater on that night are the fireworks at the HighSchool with the River City Band co-sponsored byConvenientMD The parking lot opens at 530 pmfor the 7 pm show followed by fireworks around930 pm There will be food available for salebefore and during the concert and fireworksFor more information contact the RecreationOffice at 965-1208 or e-mail at RecreationWindhamNewHampshirecom
Patriotic Parade For Kids at Windhamrsquos AnnualTown Day Calling all kids Join us at Griffin Park
on at 1 pm for our Annual Town Day Parade Kidsof all ages are invited to dress in red white andblue and decorate their bike trikes wagons ordoll strollers to join in All participants get a prizeWe also will be having a free cook-out from 12-3pm and fun family field games from 1230-2 pmHope to see you there For more informationcontact the Recreation Office at 965-1208 or bye-mail at RecreationWindhamNewHampshirecom
Join us at Windham High School for a greatnight The River City Band co-sponsored byConvenient MD will be playing at 7 pm Theparking lot opens at 530 pm and there willbe food available to purchase Then around930 pm the fireworks show will begin Formore information contact the Recreation Officeat 965-1208 or by e-mail at RecreationWindhamNewhampshirecom
Pelham CERTMRC in conjunction with PelhamFire Department will host ldquoLetrsquos Get Readyrdquo amulti-agency family safety and preparedness fairfrom 10 am to 3 pm at the Pelham Village GreenThe fair is designed to educate and encouragecitizens about protective measures to take beforeduring and after an emergency Participantscan take part in live interactive demonstrationsand visit dozens of exhibitors There will alsobe mascots food vendors and activities for thekids Participating exhibitors include AmericanRed Cross (Blood Drive) American Red CrossDisaster Relief City of Nashua Division of PublicHealth and Community Services Liberty UtilitiesDriving Towards Zero NH Homeland Securityand Emergency Management SNHHS at Pelham Pelham PediatricsImmediate Care of PelhamPelham Library FEMA MA-TF1 K-9 Handlers Local
SAR K-9 Teams Pelham CERT Rehab Team PelhamFire Department Pelham Police DepartmentPelham Police Explorers and lots more Come outand enjoy a free fun-filled family day
Monday June 29 John H Hargreaves Memorial Post
10722 VFW welcomes the 39th ArmyBand Performance begins at 6 pm on
the Pelham Village Green Free admission Join us for a great evening of patriotic musicVFW concession stand proceeds benefit veteranprograms
Monday June 29 thru Monday August 17 The Parks and Recreation Department is o ffering
eight weeks of Junior Tennis lessons at Pelham HighSchool tennis courts For Boys and girls ages 5through 12 The lessons will emphasize the skills ofthe game with a fun and challenging environmentdesigned to get the best out of each participant
Players must bring hisher own racket and canisterof three new unopened tennis balls and a waterbottle It will include one-hour lessons four daysper week Monday-Thursday with Friday used as amake-up day if needed Space is limited Sign-ups are weekly Program fee Registration formsare available to print from wwwpelhamwebcom recreation or at Park amp Rec office You may alsosign up online using the Web Trac software link onour website E-mail recreationpelhamwebcomwith any questions or give us a call
Sunday July 5 The Cobbetts Pond Improvement
Association is excited to be presenting itsAnnual Boat Parade and Shore Decorating
Event at 1 pm This yearrsquos theme will beHeroes amp Villains from your favorite movie orTV show This is a great opportunity for familiesand friends to decorate their boats and join theparade Parade participants are encouraged to beas creative as possible To sign up and receive a
copy of registration information Call Halie Aloskyat 548-1353 or halieandjasongmailcom Wewill also be judging ldquoShore Decoratingrdquo if you donot want to enter the parade Winners announcedshortly after the parade If you have a Town Beachmembership feel free to watch the parade there
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School District Suffers Internet Access Shutdown
Rate Schedule for Ambulance Fees Approved
by Barbara OrsquoBrienIn mid-May with only a few more weeks left
before the end of the 2014-2015 school year theWindham School District suffered a temporaryshutdown of its Internet access
ldquoJust to clarify our internet servers were nothacked and no privileged information wasaccessedrdquo said SAU 95 Superintendent WinfriedFeneberg ldquoOur firewall and internal protections
did exactly what they were supposed to dordquo Inthe process however the school districtrsquos internetaccess was shut down temporarily or sloweddown significantly for several days and on severaloccasions Feneberg explained ldquoUnfortunatelythat negatively affected our teachersrsquo ability toteach in a learning environment that makes greatuse of technology and digital informationrdquo hesaid ldquoThis intentional act had a significant effecton the learning environment for our students in allour schoolsrdquo
The event that impacted the Windham SchoolDistrict is referred to as a DDoS (DistributedDenial of Service) attack which is probablybest described as a targeted deliberate andcoordinated effort to direct several thousandcomputers situated all over the world at aspecific Internet connection in this case theWindham School District ldquo Just like a pipe ofa certain diameter can only handle a definedamount of water (or d igital information for that
matter) in a torrential deluge it will overflow ornot let through whatrsquos intended to go through itrdquoFeneberg commented ldquoBeing overwhelmed withinternet traffic by the attack legitimate use of theinternet is compromised or significantly sloweddownrdquo
Feneberg said that the school districtrsquostechnology staff did an outstanding job protectingthe districtrsquos systems and data ldquoUnder the most
adverse circumstances they made sure that botheducational and business services were restoredas quickly as possiblerdquo he said ldquoWhen it becameclear that the district was the target of thesemalicious attacks we involved Windham Policewho as always were extremely helpful assistingusrdquo
The Internet attack remains an activeinvestigation in the hands of law enforcementboth local and federal authorities and as suchfurther information was not available by presstime It was noted however in an Alert Nowmessage sent to school district parents that it isbelieved that the source of the cyber-attack hasbeen identified
ldquoAs a school district we will continue tocarefully monitor our network and Internetservices and as needed make improvementsbased on the experiences of the past few weeksrdquoFeneberg noted ldquoAt the current time our networkand Internet services are working normallyrdquo
by Barbara OrsquoBrienAfter reviewing what other towns charge for
ambulance services and which companies aremost frequently used to handle the billing ofsuch services Windham Selectmen approvedthe proposed rate schedule by a vote of 3 to0 Only Chairman Al Letizio Jr and SelectmenRoger Hohenberger and Bruce Breton were atthe meeting where the vote was taken Vice-
Chairman Joel Desilets and Ross McLeod were notin attendance
Windham Fire Chief Tom McPherson said hehad only received one complaint regarding therevised fee proposal which was publically postedahead of the recent public hearing ldquoFor manyyears selectmen chose to keep ambulance rateslow to benefit residentsrdquo McPherson said ldquoThenew fees look high but wersquore just trying to catchup with where they should berdquo McPhersonexplained that most ambulance fees are generallycovered by a patientrsquos health insurance ldquoIf theyrsquorenot there are avenues for patients to apply for areductionrdquo he noted
The money that is brought in throughambulance fees helps to offset the local taximpact McPherson said helping to pay for much-needed equipment and personnel The new ratespertain to both BLS (Basic Life Support) and ALS(Advanced Life Support) services The rates arenow ldquobundledrdquo as opposed to the prior practice
of individual charges for services renderedWindham Fire has once again contracted
with ComStar to conduct its billing services forambulance fees ComStar retains five-percent ofany fees collected
In other business McPherson said he hadapplied for a reimbursement from the FederalEmergency Management Administration forlocal funds expended during the blizzard that
took place this past Jan 26 through 28 AState of Emergency was declared by PresidentBarack Obama at the request of New HampshireGovernor Maggie Hassan The request forreimbursement totals $56000 and includespolice fire and highway department servicesprovided during that period
McPherson also expressed appreciation tothe Londonderry Fire Department for loaningWindham Fire an engine while two of Windhamrsquosfire trucks were out of commission last monthOne of the vehicles was being repainted (underwarranty) while the other was experiencingan anti-freeze leak McPherson said thatLondonderry and Windham both have the sameinsurance companies Selectmen approvedaccepting the offer from Londonderry Fire by avote of 3 to 0 Voting in favor were Chairman AlLetizio Jr and Selectmen Bruce Breton and RogerHohenberger
Windham High School Receives Numerous Commendationsby Barbara OrsquoBrien
Earlier this spring Windham High School achieved a long-anticipated milestone accreditation by the New England Associationof Schools and Colleges The new accreditation status is in effect fora 10-year period
Windham High School opened its doors to students in Septemberof 2009 after a lengthy period of ever-changing plans hopes andaccomplishments Before applying for accreditation howeverschool district administrators had to prove the new high school wasworthy of the label A period of self-study began in 2013 in regardto seven set standards developed by NEASC This past November ateam of NEASC representatives spent several days at Windham HighSchool observing talking with staff administrators students andparents and reviewing pertinent documents As a result NEASCrepresentatives said ldquoIt is obvious that the children and staff are veryhappy to be thererdquo
Taking the results as a whole NEASC gave Windham High School67 commendations and 29 recommendations for improvementGenerally speaking most high schools receive a 5050 split on thenumber of commendations and recommendations received fromNEASC Superintendent Winfried Feneberg said ldquoWe obviously didmuch better than thatrdquo
Many of the recommendations made by NEASC in regard to
Windham High School pertain to the determination that ldquostudentsdonrsquot have a clear understanding of the role of 21st centurylearning opportunitiesrdquo The high school is said to need a formalplan to assess 21st century expectations and achievements and forcommunicating that information to students and their parents
In other recommendations NEASC representatives foundthat the school board ldquois too directly involved in the day-to-dayadministrative decisionsrdquo at Windham High School Fenebergcommented that he was a bit hesitant to inform school boardmembers of this finding but also felt he would be remiss to notmention it School board members indicated that they appreciatedhis honesty
Furthermore other recommendations involved developing andimplementing a timeline to address the ongoing athletic facilityneeds at the high school and to monitor the role of the library mediaspecialist to assure that technology doesnrsquot interfere with traditional
library services It was also stated that students should have moreopportunities to participate in heterogeneously grouped corecourses
Listed among the commendations are a strong integration oftechnology into all levels of the curriculum the existence of manyopportunities to engage students in the learning process a strongcollaboration among staff members a culture of high achievement
and students being given regular opportunities for problem solvingand analytical thinking
NEASC also found that Windham High School provides a safepositive respectful and supportive community for students and staffClass sizes are relatively small and a strong program is in effectfor the evaluation of new teachers There is also a wide range ofprograms resources and services available to students
School board member Daniel Popovici-Muller commended highschool administrators for the strong showing ldquoWe did much betterthan most schools going through the processrdquo he said giving thanksto ldquoan excellent staffrdquo ldquoGreat jobrdquo School Board Chairman KenEyring said
While school board member Rob Breton recognized theaccreditation of Windham High School he also commented on thealleged micromanaging by school board members ldquoWersquove beenhearing that for a long timerdquo Breton said of the criticism ldquoIt speaks
volumesrdquoDespite the accreditation being complete at least for the time
being a follow-up committee is to be established this comingsummer Committee members will work on the recommendationsmade by NEASC ldquoIn 2023 we start the process all over againrdquoFeneberg said The next visit from NEASC will take place during the2024-2025 school year
June 8 is Deadline for Applying for Superintendent Search Committeeby Barbara OrsquoBrien
Members of the Windham School Board are moving into high gearas the departure date for Superintendent Winfried Feneberg loomson the horizon Fenebergrsquos last day as superintendent of SAU 95 is
June 30Still hoping that they might be able to find an interim replacement
for Feneberg who is relocating to the Kearsarge School District inthe Lake Sunapee region of New Hampshire school board membersare establishing a search committee with an application deadline set
for Monday June 8 The committee will be comprised of two schoolboard members one member of the SAU staff one principal oneteacher one parent and one community member
Anyone interested in applying for either the parent member orthe community-at-large member is asked to send a letter of intent toHuman Resources Director Carol St Pierre at cstpierrewindhamsdorg as soon as possible and no later than by the end of the workdayon June 8
Members of the committee will be responsible for participating inthe interview of all final candidates for interim superintendent andmaking a recommendation to the full school board Members of the
superintendent search committee will be selected on June 9 during anon-public meeting School board members were already selectedhowever Ken Eyring and Dennis Senibaldi will be serving in thatcapacity
The deadline for applying for the job of interim superintendentis Monday June 15 Interviews will be conducted on June 15 from8 am until 4 pm and on Friday June 19 from 4 p m until 8 pmAdvertising for the job of interim superintendent was launchedseveral weeks ago and some applications have been received If an
interim candidate cannot be agreed upon by the full school boardby the beginning of the new school year on July 1 board memberswill likely appoint an acting superintendent to serve while thesearch continues A designated acting superintendent would likelybe selected from among those school district employees who arealready certified for the job
School board members decided to launch the search for a newsuperintendent about a month ago shortly after Feneberg announcedhis resignation rather than appoint someone from within thedistrict now and then began searching more extensively this comingfall when it is likely that more candidates will be seeking such a
position School board members decided to continue with this patheven though as recently as a week ago many residents were urgingthem to appoint someone from within the school district a personwho would already have a vested interest
At another late night meeting on June 2 one that extended intothe midnight hours of June 3 Feneberg reiterated that he thoughtthe school boardrsquos campaign to find an interim candidate by July 1ldquois a very ambitious approachrdquo ldquoI just donrsquot want the school boardto underestimate the complexity of the job of superintendentrdquo
Feneberg cautioned School board member Dennis Senibaldi whohas expressed his concerns repeatedly about taking on such a task solate in the year commented that he doesnrsquot see how such a processcan be reduced to only a few days In the meantime the clockcontinues to tick down to July 1
Students lsquoDARErsquoto be Drug Free
2015 Grade 5 students DARE officers fifth grade teachers
submitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The fifth grade class at the Presentation of MaryAcademy has had the pleasure of working withOfficer Avery and the DARE program The DARE(drug abuse resistance education) program iscomprised of 10 lessons Some of the topicscovered at the fifth grade level are how to expressyourself confidently using verbal and non-verbalcommunication stress management learning thedangers of alcohol and tobacco use identifyinga lsquolsquohelp networkrsquorsquo and learning how to become agood citizen
Throughout this program the students have hadthe opportunity to role-play in scenarios as well aswork together to problem solve The core themein all 10 lessons is how to define a problemassess their options on how to handle theproblem respond to the problem after they havethought about their options and the positive and
negative consequences to them evaluate hellip take a step back andreflect on if they made a good choice and why they think they did
Officer Cassandra Avery sais ldquoIt is my goal and DARErsquoS goalto help teach our youth how to be confident and make safe andresponsible choices that will assist them in leading productivehealthy drug-free livesrdquo
Courtesy photo
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Stifling WindhamrsquosEducational Leaders
Everyone has had someone who has micromanagedthem It averts innovation hinders growth thwartsprofessional and personal development impedescommunication and discourages teamwork Essentiallymicromanagement feels like being in a straight-jacket You are tied down to someone elsersquos way of doing thingsand there is no freedom to express yourself or thinkfreely
Unfortunately for our teachers administrators
children and community Mr Ken Eyring Chairof Windham School Board fits the bill Hismicromanagement is evident in our school district atschools as well as with the administrators Te NewEngland Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)recently had a visiting committee come into the Windham High School to obtain accreditation Tereport concluded that some members of the schoolboard are too directly involved in the administrativedecisions at the high school Tese intrusionsby the school board are causing our high qualityteachers to reconsider their roles at the school andseek other opportunities in other towns Of thenine administrators we have in district - among theSuperintendent Principals and Vice-Principals we will be making changes to the roles of six Tese arealarming numbers
Further Mr Eyringrsquos constant interference did notallow Superintendent Feneberg the room do his job He was consistently involved in selecting and interviewingall administrative positions as well as negotiating
administratorrsquos contracts clearly a role that is intendedfor the superintendent subscribed by the Departmentof Education under duties of the Superintendent MrFeneberg resigned and will be going to another districtholding the same position Clearly if Mr Eyring hadnot overstepped the boundaries of his role and al lowedMr Feneberg to perform his duties as mandated he would not have chosen to leave
Mr Eyring constantly and steadfastly interferes with the general operation and well-being of thedistrict as well as making it difficult for those expertsto effectively run the district and do their jobs Hismicromanagement of our educational leaders is forcingthem out and damaging the quality of education wecan provide to our children Wise men learn from theirerrors Mr Eyring seems destined to keep repeating
them Windham is fortunate enough to have the most
dedicated and qualified employees found anywhereFrom the support staff teaching staff principals andadministrators Windham has always had a group ofdedicated employees who strive diligently to do theirbest for our students In fact many have won awardsfor excellence So if you directly or indirectly interfere with these employees as they are attempting to do their jobs you are micromanaging and not acting in thetownrsquos best interests
Te constant turnover of our school districtadministration has a direct impact on studentachievement With every new leader we bring in achanging philosophy different ideas about curriculumand varying strategies of leadership Our districtpersonnel are constantly making adjustments to theirstyles and methods to accommodate their directorTis constant influx of change creates a ripple effectin the quality of instruction for our students If we want to see measured progress we must see continuityof care Otherwise our students are at risk of Swisscheese in their learning and who is going to backfillthose missing pockets of information Tis will increaseour remediation budget Let the School Board andMr Eyring know this constant change is affecting thelearning outcomes of your child and the children inthe community at large It is causing harm to the freeand appropriate education that should be guara nteed tothem in this fine public school setting
Greer Ross Windham
Te Sun was Shiningon Adopt-A-Spot
Te 2015 Adopt-A-Spot Program Kick-Off Eventon Saturday May 30 was a great success Te sun was shining and all those participating in the Programshowed up bright and early to pick-up their Adopt- A-Spot goodies and thank you gifts and went rightto work sprucing up the own Tose wonderfulbusinesses and residents adopting a Spot are DavidMorasse the Fricchione Family the Lyons-BakerFamily Mimi a nd Walter Kolodziej 36Creative Anakalia SUP Woof It Down Granite United Churchand the Windham Planning Board
A big thank you goes to those Sponsors that madethis event and the 2015 Adopt-A-Spot Program possible- MacMulkin Leasing and Rental Delahunty Nurseries
amp Florist Edward N Herbert Associates Inc CyrLumber Elliot Family Medicine Heavrsquonly DonutsKlemmrsquos Mobil on the Run and Shawrsquos
Laura Scott Community Development DirectorWindham
No Need for theKinder Morgan Pipeline Here
As I believe you [Kerry McHugh Policy Advisorto Governor Hassan] are aware Kinder Morgan has
been stating to the public that they cannot build theNortheast Energy Direct (NED) natural gas pipeline without two things a route plan that is permit-able byFERC and sufficient customers to justify the cost ofthe project Repeatedly Kinder Morgan has stated thatthey would not build this pipeline based on speculativesales
It appears that Kinder Morgan is backing away fromthis position Originally Kinder Morgan stated thatthey wanted to have contracts for 80 of a 36 inchpipeline in hand before they would apply to FERCfor a permit Tat was changed to 80 of a 30 inchpipeline Now with 60 of the capacity of a 30 inchpipeline sold Kinder Morgan has stated ldquoWe havesufficient contracts in hand to move forwardrdquo It turnsout that even this watered down number is duplicitous
Kinder Morgan has been touting their agreement with Liberty Utilities in New Hampshire ldquoan anchorshipperrdquo for 115000 dkthday of natural g as to bedelivered via the NED pipeline Before Kinder Morgancan apply to FERC for their permit the NH PUC must
review the Kinder Morgan - Liberty Utilities agreementapprove it and allow the parties to make a bindingcontract Tis process is ongoing on NH PUC docketnumber DG 14-380
In PUC testimony May 8 several very interestingfacts were revealed First the 115000 dkthday thatLiberty Utilities is contracting for does not represent115000 dkthday of incremental gas Liberty Utilitiespresently purchases 50000 dkthday from KinderMorgan subsidiary ennessee Gas Pipeline Co and thisis included in the 115000 Only 65000 dkthday ofthe 115000 total is incremental Roughly half of thecontracted amount would not in any way require a newpipeline to be supplied and there are other ex istingsources for the incremental gas requirements Secondlythe incremental 65000 dkthday is not projected tobe needed until 2038 - 20 years from the proposedcompletion date of the NED pipeline
Kinder Morgan has at least three other clients withsituations similar to Liberty Utilities Assuming thatKinder Morgan has double booked those clients in a
similar manner it is likely that Kinder Morganrsquos statedcommitments for the pipeline capacity is not 60 of a30 inch pipeline but something more in the order of 45-
50 of a 30 inch pipeline capacity Tis is well belowKinder Morganrsquos goals and should not be permitted
Te NH PUC ruling on the validity of a KinderMorgan - Liberty Utilities contract will be released on June 30th I urge you to read the expert testimony fromthe May 8 PUC hearing and understand how contrivedthe claimed benefits to the citizens of New Hampshireare and how poorly Liberty Utilities has made their casefor needing incremental gas supplies
Kinder Morgan is doing everything they can to jamthis pipeline through our state Tere is no need forit here and there is no need for it in MassachusettsTe NH PUC can do its share in protecting NewHampshire from this pipeline by invalidating theLiberty Utilities contract and exposing the KinderMorgan pipeline for exploitative corporate theft thatit is I urge you to pay close attention to this matterand use any influence you may have to keep our PUCvigilant in this decision
Homer Shannon Windham
Windham PA Duck Racewill be Afloat June 13
Come enjoy the afternoon by attending the Windham PA Duck Race on Saturday June 13Several hundred rubber ducks will race down thebrook at the own Green each trying to claim victoryTe sponsors of the first 10 ducks to finish will beawarded some fantastic prizes including CanobieLake Park tickets Jay Geersquos fun passes and some greatgift cards Te sponsor of the lazy duck that finishes
last will receive a consolation prize All you need todo to participate is to sponsor a rubber duck for theday Ducks can be sponsored for $5 each or youcan buy a six-quack for $25 All proceeds from therace go directly back to the schools in the form ofPA sponsored activities and events o participatesubmit your name email address telephone numbernumber of ducks ($5 each) andor number of six-quacks ($25 each) include a check for your total madeout to Windham PA and mail to Shannon Ulery9 Magnolia Rd Windham NH 03087 Once yourorder with payment is received you will be assignednumbered duck(s) chosen at random All ducknumbers and corresponding sponsors will be posted atthe own Green on race day however you do not haveto be present to win Activities will run from 12 to130 pm with the race beginning at 1 pm Tis willbe a fun day for all but remember you do not have tobe present to win Come try your luck and enjoy sometime at our town Green with friends Parking will beavailable at Windham Presbyterian Church
Yes I want a duck in the race Tank you forsupporting the Windham PA
Kelley Stewart President Windham PTA Windham
More Letters- continued from page 4
Security to be Increasedat Town Hall
by Barbara OrsquoBrienWindham Selectmen have decided to use
a portion of the money set aside annually forproperty maintenance to upgrade security at thetownrsquos old Town Hall
Police Chief Gerald Lewis said some townemployees have expressed concern about theirsafety when working at town hall ldquoWe believethere may be some illegal drug use going on in
the bathroom (located downstairs at the far endof the main hallway)rdquo Lewis explained ldquoThere isalso a large amount of money on the premisesrdquohe added ldquoplus a large volume of people comingand goingrdquo ldquoWe need to protect our assets andour personnelrdquo Lewis emphasized
On a vote of 3 to 0 selectmen approvedspending up to $5000 to install cameras in thedownstairs hallway and in the upstairs meeting
room The upstairs room is often used onweekends for social functions and other get-togethers Police will be able to watch whatrsquoshappening in those areas live from the policedepartment A similar system is already in placeat the Windham Transfer Station
ldquoUnfortunately in todayrsquos environment thislocation is ripe for someone to do somethingstupidrdquo Lewis stated When asked if there were
any other town-owned buildings that need tohave security upgraded Lewis replied ldquoItrsquos notnecessary at this timerdquo
Voting in favor of the expenditure wereChairman Al Letizio Jr and Selectmen RogerHohenberger and Bruce Breton Vice-Chairman
Joel Desilets and Selectman Ross McLeod werenot in attendance at the meeting where the votewas taken
The 39th Army Band will Play aFree Concert on the Green
submitted by Jim Ehlinger Post Commander JohnH Hargreaves Memorial VFW Post 10722
The John H Hargreaves Memorial VFW Post10722 in Pelham is proud to welcome the 39thArmy Band to Pelham to perform a free public
concert on the Village Green The concert willbe on June 29 starting at 6 pm The concert will
be a great time for everyone to come out andenjoy the music of the 39th Army Band Theyhave performed all over New Hampshire and infaraway places such in Greece the US VirginIslands and Costa Rica
The 39th Army Band New Hampshire ArmyNational Guard can trace its lineage back 136years to its inception in Manchester in 1879When activated for the Spanish American War itwas known as the Band Section 1st Infantry NewHampshire National Guard During World War Iit became known as the Band Section for 1st ArmyHeadquarters Regiment During World War II itwas known as the band for 172nd Field ArtilleryNew Hampshire Since 1947 it has been knownby its current designation as 39th Army Band NewHampshire Army National Guard
The band is comprised of musiciansrepresenting many communities throughoutthe state The members of the 39th Army Bandare dedicated soldiers whose high standard
of performance is respected and anticipatedwherever they perform Truly the 39th ArmyBand is a shining example of New Hampshirersquossoldiers at their finest
For those who are not familiar with PelhamrsquosConcerts on the Green the concert will start at6 pm and will be held outside so for seating itis recommended to bring some lawn chairs or ablanket and set up anywhere on the Village Greenlawn Concessions of hot dogs and hamburgerswill be sold by the VFW and will used to benefitveteran programs in Pelham and across NewHampshire Unfortunately due to the ArmyBandrsquos limited availability there will not be arain date if there is inclement weather The VFWhopes to see everyone on June 29 to hear some ofNHrsquos best musicians
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A lsquoBerryrsquo Good Time Abounds at FLOWrsquos 32nd Annual Festival
by Rhiannon SnideWindhamrsquos Friends of the Library celebrated its 32nd annual
Strawberry Festival on May 30 with a lot more than just strawberriesThe festival kicked off around 10 am ran until 4 pm and includedten sponsors several entertainment pieces and numerous activities forkids
New to the festival this year was the ldquoStrawberriest Kid Paraderdquowhere tens of kids marched in a line around the festival dressed intheir best strawberry related costume Following the parade wereperformances by severallocal organizations such asthe Professional Martial ArtsAcademy Karate InternationalTriple Threat Theatre GroupHappy Feet Dance SchoolDance Impressions and a liveband performance by Razen
KayneIn between performances activities like
bouncy houses face painting sand artand multiple carnival games preoccupiedthe kids who attended the event Theorganizers of the event Amanda Lawsand Michelle Stith were pleased to bringback a dunk tank for this yearrsquos festivitiespeople were able to dunk Windhamteachers and school board members alikeEasing the minds of those being dunkedwas knowing how beneficial the proceedswould be to the Nesmith Library
The festival not only provides a day offun for local families but raises moneyto support anything the libraryrsquos budgetcannot cover A book fair making over2000 books available for purchase ishosted at the same time as the festivalwhich also contributes to the moneyraised The two $4000 scholarshipsprovided to graduating Windham seniorsevery year summer reading programs
and in previous years projects to betterthe library like handicapped-accessibledoors have all been funded through theStrawberry Festival and book fairs
Staff photos by Rhiannon Snide
Kids get a chance to dunk school board member Daniel Popovici-Muller
People sort through novels at the book fair
Windham Robotics Team
Kids play ldquoStrawberry Kerplunkrdquo
Siblings omas and Dana Mcaleer squeeze into the strawberry cut out
Karate International was on hand Professional Martial Arts Academy performed at the Strawberry Festival
Face painting is always popular
David Wing Meg Wing Olivia Wing Amelia Hone and John Hone enjoy thestrawberry shortcakes
Volunteers serve strawberry shortcake Danielle Geyer and her daughter Brooke fill a bottle with sand
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Jessica DeFabrizioCheyann Devlin
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Ryan TragerRichard Tu
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WECA Awards $8500 in Scholarships to Windham Studentssubmitted by StephanieWimmer and DianeCarpenter
As part of its support foreducation the WindhamEndowment for CommunityAdvancement proudlyadministers scholarshipsfor graduating high schoolseniors from the Windhamcommuni ty The WindhamEndowment was privilegedto recognize nineexceptional students o May27 at the Fourth AnnualBlue and Gold AwardsThe awards and the 2015recipients are detailedbelow
The WindhamEndowment Scholarship($1000) is for a graduatinghigh school studentfrom Windham who hasdemonstrated significantinvolvement in communityservice Jillian DiPersio
The Jean (McCartney)and Donald BealesScholarship ($1000) inmemory of Jean McCartneyBeales is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho is enrolled or planningto be enrolled in a post-graduate program Layla-
Jane Martin SaadThe Coish Family
Scholarship ($1000) isawarded to a graduatingWHS student who has
participated in one or moresports at Windham HighSchool and has consistentlyset an example of teamworkand sportsmanshipMichael Stefanelli
The Dr Henry ELaBranche Scholarship($1000) is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho intends to pursue acareer in public educationKirsten Koch
The Timothy Skwiot Financial Services Scholarship ($500) isawarded to a graduating WHS student who has shown throughcourse work and extra-curricular activities an interest in studyingbusiness at the college level Jonathan Vasconcelos
The Windham Visual Arts Scholarship ($500) is awarded to agraduating WHS student who is planning to study art and who hasdemonstrated ability and interest in art Anne Lin
The Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection ndash Carol A Yennaco
Scholarship ($500) in memory of Carol Yennaco is awarded to afemale student who has demonstrated concern for her communitythrough her volunteerism Madeline Riese
Two Womanrsquos Club scholarships ($1500) are awarded tograduating students from Windham who have had a stronginvolvement in the community and who are pursuing collegedegrees Siddhart Agarwal and Emily Bouley
The Windham Endowment is honored to administer thesescholarships on behalf of Windham businesses and families andsupport our students as they pursue their dreams They are alsograteful to the many volunteers who work to make these awardspossible
The Windham Endowment for Community Advancement is anon-profit community foundation created to enhance the qualityof life for all Windham residents now and for generations to comeThe endowment provides a way for individuals organizations andcorporations to channel their philanthropic giving for educationalcultural recreational or environmental initiatives in the town
Layla-Jane Saad winner of the Jean (McCartney) and Donald BealesScholarship with Patrick Conway
Jonathan Vasconcelos winner of the Timothy Skwiot Financial ServicesScholarship with Tom Barstow
Emily Bouley and Siddhart Agarwal winners of the Womanrsquos Club Scholarship
with Jean Morrow
Kirsten Koch winner of the Dr Henry E LaBranche Scholarshipwith Dr LaBranche
Madeline Riese winner of the Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection -Carol A Yennaco Scholarship with Lisa Walker treasurer
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
Jillian DiPersio winner of the WindhamEndowment Scholarship with Tom Barstow
VPWindham Endowment
Michael Stefanelli winner of the CoishFamily Scholarship with Barbara Coish
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Jason Nguyen^Andrea OrsquoHearn^Micaela OrsquoNeillAlyssa Pantaleo^Alyssa ParadisBrooke Paradis^Katherine Parks^Sara Passamonte^Kendell Penney^
Kaylie Petrillo Jacob PinetteMorgan Pinksten^Dylan Ragonese
Jillian ReganChandler Rheault^Darian RideoutGrace Roessling^David RogersRyan Rondeau^Kristen RooneyEric Rossi^
James Russo
Kelly RyanDevon SaccaMegan Scalia^Amanda SchellingBrittany SilvaBrittany HamelDylan SilvestriShyanne Skinner
Jayme SloanMegan D SmithersSarah-Jane SpicerBrooke StantonZachery StorchKatelyn Surprenant^Christopher ThompsonAmanda TobinValerie ToccoHaleigh TowneLuke TracyTravis TrottAngela Vieira
Travis WallakerAidan WalshDeedra WalshAlex WebsterKevin WhelanRiley Williams^Corey WitkowskiNicholas WolfromHeather WormaldSarah YeatonNicholas Young
Honor GraduatesHonors with Distinction Honors with Merit Honors^NH State Scholar
Bishop GuertinHigh SchoolClass of 2015
Bishop Guertin High School will hold commencement on Sunday June 7 at the schoolrsquos Roedel Field House beginning at 2 pm The203 graduates include Pelham residents Bailey Custeau EmaleeGarboski Mitchell Hullihen Kailee Joncas Mitchell Kamal HollyKathios Rachael LaPolice Colleen Mitchell Ryan Montbleau LaynePhilipson Eleni Roggotis Haley Roy Peri Sanechiaro Cory SnowKristina Terrazzano and Timothy Trudel and Windham residentsChristopher Arling Daniel Fenn and Thomas Raposo
Two WMS StudentsHonored at StateScholar Leader
Banquet
submitted by NH Association for MiddleLevel Education
Keith Belanger and Jillian Peet students atWindham Middle Schoolwere honored at the 16thAnnual Scholar LeaderAwards Banquet heldat the Center of NewHampshire in Manchesteron May 28 The studentswere presented with anaward whose criteriaincluded demonstratingacademic initiative andscholarship providingservice to classmatesand school exemplifyingpositive attitudes anddemonstrating leadershipin the classroom andschool activities
More than 375 guestsincluding studentseducators and parents attended this yearrsquos banquet which celebratedthe achievements of middle level students who are representative ofthe many outstanding young adolescents in middle level schools inNew Hampshire The guests included 82 students from 41 schoolsfrom all over the state
The Middle Level Scholar Leaders Award is organized annually bythe New Hampshire Association for Middle Level Education and theNew England League for Middle Schools with supporting sponsorshipfrom Lifetouch National School Studios
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Contracts for School Administrators Still Pendingby Barbara OrsquoBrien
As of June 3 new contracts for administratorsin the Windham School District (SAU 95) had notbeen signed The issue was raised during anothermarathon meeting of the school board whenformer school board member Beth Valentine cameto the podium and posed the question
Valentine expressed concern over the factthat numerous administrators who work for theschool district have either resigned recentlyor are candidates for positions elsewhere
Superintendent Winfried Feneberg who isleaving the employment of Windham on June 30confirmed the fact that contracts have not yet beensigned with school district administrators but
assured Valentine that promises of employmentfor the 2015-2016 school year have been madeto these individuals Each of these administratorswas nominated by Feneberg for continuedemployment this past April and school boardmembers concurred The problem that remainstherefore inhibiting the signing of contracts is theissue of salaries and benefits for administratorsas well as for other non-union school districtemployees
School Board Chairman Ken Eyring who has
been discussing the issue with Feneberg and otheradministrators said he has ldquono thought of goinginto Julyrdquo without signed contracts ldquoWersquore verycloserdquo Eyring said
Business Administrator Adam Steel who hasbeen involved in the discussions said talksrelating to benefit packages have been goingon for about a year ldquoTherersquos a lot of factorsinvolvedrdquo Steel said including the perceptionthat some administrators are being underpaidcompared to similar school districts and thatsome benefits are less than those being providedelsewhere
The issue came to a head last year when therewas a change in health insurance benefits for
teachers resulting in employees paying a higherpercentage of their premiums than was previouslythe case Steel said that administrators donrsquot wantto feel that theyrsquore giving away health benefitswithout salaries being raised commensuratelyldquoThis needs to be resolvedrdquo Steel statedAlthough administrators are not members of acollective bargaining unit they have been workingtogether collaboratively Steel said
School board member Rob Breton wanted toknow if the administrators are concerned abouthaving a job come July 1 ldquoThey are nervous andanxiousrdquo Steel replied ldquoThere is angstrdquo Valentineadded
ldquoAdministrators want to feel valuedrdquo Steelexplained When comparing the benefitsoffered by Windham with other similar schooldistricts itrsquos not easy to make ldquoan apples-to-apples comparisonrdquo Steel added a factor that iscomplicating discussions
A suggestion by school board member DennisSenibaldi was not well received by his fellowboard members or Superintendent FenebergSenibaldi wanted to sign the contracts as they arecurrently written then to continue the discussionof benefits down the road ldquoWe can sort out thedetails laterrdquo Senibaldi said Senibaldirsquos motionwas seconded by Breton but failed to pass bythe usual 3 to 2 split Only Senibaldi and Bretonvoted in favor of signing the existing contracts
Chairman Eyring Vice-Chairman Tom Murray
and board member Daniel Popovici-Mullervoted against the idea Feneberg asked that thediscussions be allowed to continue at least untilthe next interchange scheduled for June 11 ldquoWehope to have the issue solved prior to July 1rdquohe added ldquoThere is good will on the part of allparties to resolve this issuerdquo
ldquoWe want to address the administratorsrsquoconcernsrdquo Popovici-Muller said ldquoBe assured thatno one should be worried about their jobrdquo
ldquoWe do want administrators fairlycompensatedrdquo Murray said ldquoThatrsquos what theyrsquorelooking forrdquo
There are increases for administrators and othernon-union employees in the designated salarypool Feneberg said money which would allowfor an average annual increase of 2 to 3 percentRaises for non-union employees are given basedon performance reviews
School District Switches Banksby Barbara OrsquoBrien
On the recommendation of SAU 95 BusinessAdministrator Adam Steel Windham SchoolBoard members unanimously (5 to 0) approvedtransferring the school districtrsquos banking to TDBank effective July 1 the start of the 2015-2016school year
Steel said he had invited all banks within areasonable distance of Windham to submit aproposal As a result he received quotes fromTD Bank Citizens Bank Enterprise Bank andSantander Currently the Windham SchoolDistrict does business with Citizens Bank anaffiliation that will end on June 30
After interviewing representatives from eachof the four banks that submitted proposalsSteel recommended TD Bank Although theinterest rate offered by TD Bank was not quite ashigh as some of the other proposals Steel said
TD Bank has a record of providing very highcustomer service fraud protection a high level oftechnology and higher productivity
At present approximately 580 annual tripsare being made to the bank by employees of theWindham School District In the future manyof those trips will not be necessary Steel saidbecause of the high level of technology availablethrough TD Bank Technology will save on bothemployee time and mileage Steel noted
Donna Sawyer who is the outgoing schooldistrict treasurer agreed that TD Bank is veryproactive in working with its customers ldquoTheyhave been very forthcoming in answering ourquestionsrdquo Sawyer said Sawyer did not run fora second term as school district treasurer this pastMarch Anne Marie OrsquoNeil was elected as thenew school district treasurer and will assume herduties on July 1
Pelham Police
Departmenthas New Phone
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Residents may notice some changes whenthey call the non-emergencygeneral businessline at the Pelham Police Department Whenyou dial 603-635-2411 an auto attendant willnow answer the phone Please listen as there arenow selections for each department includingthe Dispatch Center If you need to reachthe Dispatch Center press 1 The emergencylines will not be affected If you have a life-threatening emergency you should still call 9-1-1
Pelham VFW Presents Boulet andSchloner with Volunteer Award
submitted by Madeline Dreusicke PresidentLadies Auxiliary John H Hargreaves MemorialVFW Post 10722
On Sunday May 31 16 members of the JohnH Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 in Pelhamcame together to enjoy the White Birch BanquetHallrsquos Breakfast Buffet in Hudson They also hada special mission on Sunday They were all there
in honor of Loyalty Day which is actually May 1It is a day set aside for all Americans to reaffirmtheir loyalty to our great country especially for theheritage of American freedoms and it is a day that
we honor those who give of themselves within ourcommunities and help support all veterans of theUnited States
Post Commander Jim Ehlinger and LadiesAuxiliary President Madeline Dreusicke of the
John H Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 weretruly honored to present Ray Boulet owner andhead chef as well as Barbara Schloner chef a
ldquoVolunteer of the Year Awardrdquo from their PostBoulet and Schloner are truly remarkable peoplewho are there when you need help no matterwhat the reason especially when it comes toveterans
ldquoThey have gone above and beyond to helpwith all the hospital programs I promote ashospital chairman for the Department of NHLadies Auxiliary VFW which primarily focuses onsupporting all military as well as our VFW Post inPelhamrdquo Madeline said They have continuouslyshown their love for this country especially whenit comes to helping veterans and for that they aretruly deserving of this award
C o u r t e s y p h o t o
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by Bob GibbsThe town of Windham honored the fallen
members of the US military on this MemorialDay of 2015
Members of the townrsquos Boy and Girl Scouttroops joined the Windham Middle and Highschools to pay tribute to the memory of ourfallen heroes from all branches of the military
Also paying their respects were members ofthe American Legion Post 109 and other localmembers of our military and political leaders forWindham Members of the legion post provided
a gun salute and presented flower wreaths to theveteran memorials in the cemetery
Colonel Pam Casey (USAF) spoke of theAmerican flag to the large crowd in attendanceat the Cemetery on the Plains Colonel Caseyreminded the crowd that when you look at ourflag remember to think of the men and womanwho have fallen to protect our country and giveus the freedoms that we have
The Windham High School Band led byMusic Director Jared Cassedy provided a fittingconclusion to the ceremony
Colonel Pam Casey USAF Windham Middle School Band Boy Scouts
Daisy Troop marches in the Memorial Day parade Windham High School band members Connor Lelandand Giuliana Jeffers play lsquoTapsrsquo
e American Legion honor guard gives a 21-gun saluteBrownie Troop
Windham High School Band honors those who lost their lives fighting for freedom
Windham High School Band
Windham Memorial Day - continued from front pagestaff photos by Bob Gibbs
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Thumbs Up Thumbs DownComments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Pelham-Windham News or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Pelham-Windham News editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate
ank you for your submissions All comments thumbs upor down are anonymous and not written by the Pelham Windham News staff umbs comments can be sentvia telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us at thumbs areanewsgroupcom When submitting a umbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Pelham Windham News During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments tothe issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less
ldquoThumbs down to anyWindham School Board member
who has not been finger printedprior to entering our schools andbeing around our students likeeveryone else in the communitymust berdquo
ldquoThumbs down to Rich Amariand his arrogant citing of theFacilities Committee lsquoNever hasthere been the level of expertiseon such a committeersquo Yoursnake oil tactics are naiumlvesophomoric and transparent Nodoubt we will see your name ona ballot come Marchrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steelwho has been an outstandingleader consensus builder anddiligent custodian of our taxdollars We are so fortunate to have someone
with your ethics your caring respectful demeanorand your good judgment in our districtrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steel Windhamrsquos Directorof Business Finance and Operations for the stellar
job you do Windhamrsquos school district needs tokeep people like yourdquo
ldquoThumbs down way down to School Boardmember Daniel Popovici-Mueller for bringinga handgun to school It isnrsquot just against boardpolicy - it is against Federal law to have a gun onschool grounds What were you thinkingrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to our Pelham High LacrosseCoach for talking down toopposing teamrsquos players out onthe field during games evenwhen yoursquore winning the gamePoor Sportsmanship Thatrsquosnot what we want our kids to
learn from their coaches Be abetter coach and get show bettersportsmanship towards playersrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Matthew Nuttfor making Eagle Scout I amreal proud of you Stay on thepace that you are going and theworld will be yours Love Yoursquordquo
lsquoThe Godmotherrsquo
ldquoThumbs up and a big thank you to the SaintPatrick Catholic School community and thePelham community at large for contributing to thehuge success of the St Patrsquos Catholic School 15thannual golf tournament that was held on May 12A great time was had by all in attendance and welook forward to seeing everyone again next yearat the 16th annual golf tournament Thank you foryour investment in the future of our students andfor your continued support of our schoolrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to St Patrick Catholic Schoolrsquosseventh grade class for putting together such awonderful tribute honoring our veterans Thankyou Mrs Stader and all who participated in this
very moving ceremonyrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to thePelham School Board andadministration Really isanyone surprised the middleschool principal is leavingAnyone who is exceptional orworth their weight in gold leavesor is non-renewed The schoolhires friends and family not thebest of the best and focuses onmediocri ty Anyone who servesan example or has proven tobe an exemplary educator ispushed out because they make the staff that is allright being mediocre look bad Itrsquos a sad state thisdistrict being led down a wrong road with weakunknowledgeable people leading the wayrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to whoever said lsquoonce a cheatalways a cheatrsquo It is so true and people whocheat just donrsquot wake up one day and say lsquoIrsquom
going to cheat todayrsquo Cheating is an addictionand one that doesnrsquot just stoprdquo
ldquoThumbs up to wwwnhpipelineawarenessorgThank you for sharing the facts on the pipeline
that Kinder Morgan is trying to put throughPelham and Windham We wonrsquot get any gas toheat our homes from this project Why shouldlandowners lose property to eminent domain for aproject that has no benefit to NH
ldquoThumbs up to Vincent Rosa He has beena vocal advocate for NHrsquos problems and has
been working hard in the community to ensureawareness He truly has been a progressivechampion Thank you for all your hard workrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to the Windham schoolconstruction project that was originally 15 millionand is now almost 20 million What will the finalprice tag be when all is said and donerdquo
ldquoThumbs up for the newly elected SchoolBoard members Freezing $82000 that was
budgeted for spending by theAdministration is a benefit tothe residents of WindhamThat is money that belongs tothe taxpayerrsquos not to be spenton anything else as may havehappened Seems two of thefive board members donrsquot quiteunderstandrdquo
ldquoThumbs up congratulationsand cheers to the twolove birds on Oriole Roadcelebrating 16 years of perfectmarriage We should all be soluckyrdquo
16 - June 5 2015 | Pelham Windham News
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Every lifetime has a story Obituaries
Alba (Bolognesi) (Croatti) Olney 95 of Pelhamdied peacefully on May 25 2015 at Grace Housein Windham She was the beloved wife of the lateRichard Olney who died in 2010
Born in Dorchester Massachusetts Sept 151919 the only child of the late Dino and the lateGuiseppina (Rosa) Bolognesi she received hereducation in the Dorchester school system
Before retiring Alba was employed as anAirplane Assembler and Riveter with ConvairAircraft formerly known as Hughes Aircraft in San
Diego California for many years Previously she was a Seamstressand Bookkeeper in her fatherrsquos laundry business called NationalLaundry which later became known as Unifirst Corporation
Among her many activities Alba was very active at the PelhamSenior Center When not working with the intent on being ldquotheold fashioned housewiferdquo she loved cooking embroidering andwatching soap operas But above all else being all about family
she loved spending quality time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Mrs Olney is survived by a son Ronald D Croatti and his wifeCarol of Londonderry four grandchildren Aldo Croatti and hiswife Brittany of Coral Springs Florida Michael Croatti Sr and hiswife Deborah of Pelham Matthew Croatti and his wife Jenniferof Winchester Massachusetts and Melissa Croatti and her fianceacuteMichael OrsquoRourke of Hudson and six great-grandchildren MichaelCroatti Jr Daniel Croatti Austin Croatti Kyle Croatti Ian Croatti andNorah OrsquoRourke
Funeral and Committal Services were held privately at St MichaelCemetery in Boston Massachusetts
Albarsquos family requests contributions be made in her memory to thePelham Council on Aging co Pelham Senior Center 8 Nashua RoadPelham NH 03076
Arrangements by Funeral Director James F OrsquoDonnell Jr (603)635-3333 E-condolencesdirections at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom
Albert A Girard 84 of Windham died May24 2015 at Maple Leaf Health Care Center inManchester
Albert was born and educated in MethuenMassachusetts the son of the late Reine (Marsan)and Andre Girard He attended Central Catholic
High School in Lawrence Massachusetts He served in the US Navyduring the Korean Conflict aboard the USS Cadmus where he learnedhis foundry skills He retired in 1996 from Ferrous Tech in Lawrencewhere he was a supervisor Albert was a member of the AmericanLegion in Windham
He built his camp on Cobbetts Pond in Windham with his father-in-law and enjoyed many summers there In 2000 he oversaw therenovation of the camp to a year-round home Albert was very activein the Lawrence High School Band Parents Association from 1972 to1984 He and his wife ran Studio 53 a ceramics studio for 20 yearsHe loved animals especially his cats Buddy and Princess and he wasan avid Red Sox fan
He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 50 years Geraldine(Meseth) Girard his sisters Rachel Mitchell and Yvonne Parker and abrother Andrew Girard
Albert is survived by his son William Girard and his wife Maribethof Kittery Maine his daughters Deborah Drake of Windham andFrances Caux and her husband David of Chester New Hampshiresiblings Raymond Girard of Brewster Massachusetts and JeanGodsey of Diamondhead Mississippi three grandchildren JessicaSchweiss and her husband Kurt and Jordan and Austin Caux andmany nieces and nephews
A Funeral Service was held May 28 at the Douglas amp JohnsonFuneral Home 214 Main St Salem Burial followed in Cemetery onthe Plain in Windham
Memorial Contributions in Albertrsquos memory may be made to theSalem Animal Rescue League 4 SARL Dr Salem NH 03079 or toWindham Fire Association 3 Fellows Rd Windham NH 03087
To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom
Helen A StoneHelen A (Sullivan) Stone 88 of Hudson
formerly of Pelham died June 1 2015 at St Joseph Hospital in Nashua She was the belovedwife of the late Merton H Stone who died Jan 72001
Born in Lowell Massachusetts May 27 1927daughter of the late John and the late Mary(Curran) Sullivan she grew up in Lowell andreceived her education in the Lowell school
systemBefore retiring Helen was employed as an Assembler with
Raytheon Corporation in Andover for over 11 years After retirementnot being one to sit idly she took on a part-time job at Samrsquos Club inHudson for more than 15 years
Among her many activities Helen enjoyed the outdoors especiallywalking in and around town and gardening In addition she
absolutely loved socializing and dancing She was also an avid NewEngland Patriots fan
Helen is survived by her son Michael P Stone of Hudson withwhom she resided two granddaughters Ashley Stone and OliviaStone several nieces and nephews and many dear friends
She was also sister of the late Josephine Sheehan Mary Wholeyand Tina Giguere
In keeping in accordance with her wishes there will be no callinghours Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Masson Monday June 8 at St John XXIII Parish at St John The EvangelistChurch 25 Library St Hudson at 10 orsquoclock Committal Serviceswill be held privately
Those wishing may make contributions in Helenrsquos memory to St John XXIII Parish 121 Allds Street Nashua NH 03060
E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom Arrangementsby the Pelham Funeral Home Pelham NH (603) 635-3333
Richard C lsquoDickrsquo Burton SrRichard C ldquoDickrdquo Burton Sr 86 of
Pelham died May 28 2015 at the VeteransAdministration Medical Center in ManchesterHe was the beloved husband of 62 years tothe late Barbara A (Spearel) Burton who diedDecember 19 2014
Born in Nashua January 28 1929 the sonof the late Ervin J and the late Mary Louise(Prince) Burton he received his education inthe Nashua school system
A veteran of World War II Dick proudlyserved his country in the US Navy One ofhis greatest pleasures was a trip to WashingtonDC in October of 2013 with Honor FlightNew England
Before retiring Dick was employed as a Machine Operatorwith Nashua Corporation in Nashua for over 34 years
He was an active member of the First Congregational Churchin Pelham for many years as well as the Pelham Senior Center
Being all about family Richard loved spending quality timewith his children grandchildren and great-grandchildren Healso enjoyed fishing watching the Red Sox and Patriots hiscomputer and traveling - including a cross-country excursionand several trips to Virginia He was proud of his vegetablegarden with which he shared with everyone he came incontact with He received his Amateurrsquos Radio License in
June of 1965 and was one of the founders of the ldquo4PMers Netrdquowhich still meets on a daily basis He has made friends allover the world talking on the ham bands
Mr Burton is survived by two daughters Deborah AHallinan and her husband David of Deerfield with whom heresided at the time of his passing and Cheryl D Lutsko and herhusband Jim of Hudson four sons Richard C Burton Jr andhis wife Brenda of Waynesboro Virginia Wayne D Burtonand his wife Louise of Windham Dana S Burton and his wifeDenise of Manchester and David K Burton and his companionTricia Hennick of Gloucester Massachusetts 16 grandchildren18 great-grandchildren a brother Paul F Burton and his wifeMyrtle of Hudson and several nieces nephews and cousins
He was also brother of the late Marion St Laurent KennethBurton Herbert Burton Clifford Burton Earl Burton Leonard
Burton Ernest Burton and Robert BurtonIn keeping in accordance with his wishes there were nocalling hours and a Memorial Service for both Richard andBarbara was held on Friday June 5 at the First CongregationalChurch of Pelham Burial of ashes followed at GibsonCemetery E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecomArrangements by the Pelham Funeral Home (603) 635-3333
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rather than leaving it up to the cruise control sys-tem If you begin to hydroplane on cruise controlthe car may actually speed up
bull Use your headlights Headlights can lightup the road in front of you helping illuminatepotential hazards Lights on a car also make yourvehicle more visible to others on the road Alwaysturn on the headlights in inclement weather
bull Avoid jerky movements Keep a steady paceand the vehicle in control Jerking the wheel oraccelerating and braking in a erratic fashion cancause the vehicle to spin out or skid on wet roads
bull Check your tires Inspect your tires for treadwear and air pressure Tires should be rotatedas part of routine maintenance Poorly perform-ing tires are a significant safety risk If you livein an area known for a lot of rain invest in tiresdesigned for wet road conditions
Donrsquot let wet weather get the best of you Slowdown stayvisible and be
on the alert
(MS) mdash Perhaps no aspectof life has gone untouched bytechnology in the 21st centuryTechnology has changed theway we communicate how wewatch television and listen to
music and even how we keepabreast of the latest happeningsin our communities and abroad
Technology is also changingthe way we drive and in manyways making todayrsquos highwaysmore safe While automotivegadgets like built-in WiFi orbackup cameras may be the first amenities to grabour attention new developments in lighting tech-nology are enhancing driver visibility and makingit safer to hit the open road
Many auto manufacturers still use standard in-candescent bulbs in their vehicles But advancedlighting thatrsquos more befitting of todayrsquos technologi-cal standards can make it easier for drivers to seeand be seen by fellow motorists Vision LED Lightsfrom leading automotive lighting manufacturerPhilips employ cutting edge LED technology todeliver better and more dynamic lighting for appli-cations such as brake and taillights back up lights
side markers fog lights and license plate lightsGuaranteed for up to 12 years Philips Vision LEDLights are highly resistant to extreme heat and vi-bration meaning drivers are very likely to replacetheir vehicle long before they ever need to worryabout replacing their LED lights
The right lighting can vastly improve drivervisibility and safety and prove a wise investmentfor drivers who want to see the road better whilemaking themselves more visible to other motor-ists In addition to upgrading their vehiclesrsquo light-ing drivers can take the following steps to ensuretheyrsquore seeing the road ahead of them as clearly aspossible
bull Get vision checkups A standard ophthalmicexam is a series of tests conducted to check an in-dividualrsquos vision and the health of his or her eyesThe National Institutes of Health note that thefrequency ofsuch tests de-pends on anindividualrsquosage but driv-ers shouldknow thatthey shouldget screenedmore fre-quently asthey ageand the NIHnotes that
drivers who wear contact lenses need yearly eyeexams Drivers who suspect their vision mightbe making it harder for them to see when behindthe wheel should schedule an ophthalmic examimmediately
bull Take steps to improve your reaction time andthat of your fellow motorists Personal reactiontime also can influence how drivers see the roadand how quickly they react to potentially negativedriving conditions Making sure you get enoughsleep and exercise can increase alertness and im-prove your reaction time In addition the choicesyou make when upgrading your vehicle can im-
prove the reaction time of your fellow drivers Forexample Philips Vision LEDsrsquo instant-on responsemake sure brake lights come on the moment youapply the brake instantly alerting other driversshould you be forced to make a sudden stop Thatinstant response time can reduce braking distanceby up to 20 feet even at speeds as high as 75miles per hour
bull Prioritize complete vehicle maintenance Novehicle maintenance routine is complete unlessit includes regular cleaning of headlight lensessideview mirrors and interior glass and mirrorsDirty mirrors and glass compromises driver visionso be sure to periodically remove any debris orfilm buildup on such surfaces
More information is available at wwwphilipscomvisionled
New Philips Vision LEDs (right) employ cutting edge LED technology to deliverbrighter more dynamic lighting than standard incandescent bulbs (left)
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Strong Showing for PMA Softballsubmitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The Presentation of Mary Academyrsquos girlsrsquo Softball teamis having its strongest season yet The team of 16 girlsis made up of students in grades five through eight TheGriffins team plays in the Tri-County League The girlspractice threetimes a week onPMArsquos turf fieldThe team has seenimprovements inevery aspect of
the game and scored an all-timehigh of 10 runs in their game against St Patrickrsquos School ofPelham The team will await their seed for the upcomingTri-County League tournament
Girlsrsquo 2015 Softball team Coach Mike Bernhardt and Coach Clare Handy
Pelham Memorial Day- continued from front pageStaff photos by Len Lathrop
Pelham American Legion Firing Squad
Pelham Selectmen Hal Lynde and Doug Viger stand reverently andLegion Commander Aram Jekrnavorian as Mrs Gionet and VFWPost Commander Jim Ehlinger place a wreath on Gionet Bridge
Pelham Daisy Troop salutes during Taps
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Londonderry United Soccer Club
Ages 7-14
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submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
To find out more about how toget involved to learn about specific
opportunities at Windham High School or to donate time orresources to the teamcontact Coach Matthews at
jamatthewswindhamsdorg
Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
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We are a community based soccer club with academy
style philosophy Our soccer club offers professional
coaching academy style training with flexible
schedules with a family friendly cost structure
Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
South Central Soccer Club is a regional soccer club in
partnership with Windham Soccer
Association Salem Youth Soccer Association and Pelham Soccer
Club Tryouts are open to any
players looking for a more enriched
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U13 amp U14 TRYOUTS
Boys U13 amp U14Wednesday 06172015
Time 500 PM-700 PM
Girls U13 amp U14Tuesday 06162015Time 500 PM-700 PM
Where Griffin Park 11v11 Field Ages U14 (August - 2001 ndash July 2002) U13 (August 2002 ndash July 2003)
Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
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TLC Daycare Founder Receives State Unsung Hero Award
Trafc Study for Heritage Hill Road Postponed
Complaint Lodged about Accounting Practice
by Jay HobsonTLC Daycare founder Susan Bahrakis recently was awarded the
statersquos Childrenrsquos Trust Unsung Hero Award after being nominated forthe honor by Nicole Gilliam a parent of one of Bahrakisrsquo daycarechildren
ldquoSusan Bahrakis of Pelham New Hampshire is truly anunsung hero when it comes to parental resilience strong socialconnections knowledge of parenting and child developmentsocial and emotional competence and concrete support in times ofneed I simply could not narrow it down to one protective factoras somehow she displays them allrdquo Gilliam said in her letter ofnomination
Bahrakisrsquo daycare in operation for the past 26 years is located thelower level of her house that was converted to accommodate the 17children ages 1 to 12 who are in her care each day
ldquoYes we have a couple of older kids they just refuse to leaveThey asked their parents to be here and here they are The kids justlove it here and I love themrdquo Bahrakis said
Bahrakis has endured tragedy in her life with the loss of her onlytwo children Gary at the age of 26 in 2004 and Steven 33 in 2014both from heart attacks caused from a hereditary medical condition
ldquoIt was the kids that I care for here that got me through it I havenever shut down for even a day even when I was battling breastcancer and at the loss of my kids Caring for these kids --I love eachof them very much-- was what got me throughrdquo Bahrakis said
Gilliam said that despite this unimaginable tragedy she hasbounced back and made advocating for and caring for children her
lifersquos workldquoIn addition to caring for othersrsquo children daily from 7 am to 530
pm Susie as she is affectionately known has taken in her threegrandchildren This has truly been a battle but Susie has perseveredbelieving that this is what is right and best for her grandchildren Thefinancial burden time commitment and jungle gym of the familycourt system donrsquot seem to faze her one bit Her only objective isto ensure a healthy safe supportive home environment for them togrowrdquo Gilliam said
Bahrakis even makes sure the children in her care have a decentbreakfast
ldquoI start the day by making the kids a good breakfast and sometimes
even the parents who smell the food cooking jokingly ask if they canstay for breakfastrdquo Bahrakis said
ldquoSomehow she creates a new magical world every few monthson top of the regular day to day caregiver responsibilities ldquo Gilliamsaid ldquoShe caters to each childrsquos individual and personalized needsShe kisses lsquoboo boosrsquo cleans up messes praises accomplishmentsreferees disagreements gets the weekly shopping done helps withhomework and even goes so far as to prepare many home cookedmeals She knows her lsquokidsrsquo and the resources in southern NewHampshire incredibly well We are so very blessed to have Susie inour livesrdquo
Susan Bahrakis who owns and operates TLC Daycare on Mammoth Road wasawarded the NH Childrenrsquos Trust Unsung Hero Award
S t a f f p h o t o b y J a y H o b s o n
by Barbara OrsquoBrienAll five members of the Windham School Board agreed to put offa traffic study of the Heritage Hill Road area that abuts school districtproperty
The small parcel of land was transferred from town ownership tothe school district as the result of voting conducted this past MarchAlthough nothing is planned for the area at the present time itmight at some future date be used to improve the driveway leadinginto Windham Middle School
Prior to approval last March a large number of Heritage HillRoad residents expressed concerns about how the change in theownership might affect traffic along their stretch of roadway Schoolboard members have continued to assure these residents thatnothing will be done without taking input from those who might be
impacted by any developmentAccording to Business Administrator Adam Steel a traffic studysurvey for the Heritage Hill Road location would cost the schooldistrict from $10000 to $20000 The study would take aboutthree to four weeks to complete he said recommending that it beconducted prior to classes letting out this month There was noexpiration date included in the warrant article that voters approvedthis past March (Article 7)
Vice-Chairman Tom Murray said hersquod rather put off the survey untilnext fall adding that he feels no need to rush ldquoIrsquod rather not spendthe money nowrdquo Murray said
School board member Rob Breton agreed with Murray stating thathe was not ready to move forward with the survey yet ldquoIrsquod ratherchannel the money into a classroomrdquo Breton said
School board member Dennis Senibaldi said he preferred to dothe survey now as it might affect the potential construction projectbilled as ldquoOption 2+rdquo ldquoThe study should be part of the planningprocessrdquo Senibaldi said ldquoIt shouldnrsquot be done in a vacuumrdquo
School board member Daniel Popovici-Muller said he felt theland should be transferred from the town to the school districtldquoimmediatelyrdquo as that issue has already been decided by votersldquoWe should also go forward with the traffic study immediately eventhough wersquore not ready to develop it yetrdquo Popovici-Muller said
After further discussion all five school board members includingChairman Ken Eyring decided to wait until after school resumes nextfall to do the traffic survey of Heritage Hill Road
by Barbara OrsquoBrien
Long-time Windham resident Eileen Mashimo came to the podiumat a recent school board meeting to lodge a complaint she hasbeen voicing for the past couple of years ldquoI have budget transferconcernsrdquo she told school administrators
Mashimo said that accounting codes are dictated by stateregulations and must be followed by local government entitiesldquoYou canrsquot pay mileage out of the postage accountrdquo Mashimo saidldquoItrsquos not appropriaterdquo Giving a rundown of certain expendituresMashimo noted that she felt there is a lot of money being spent onmileage professional conferences and other related fees some of
which are not being put into the appropriate category ldquoThis is an
inaccurate portrayal of how money is actually being spentrdquo she saidldquoI see it year after yearrdquo ldquoThe accounting handbook needs to befollowedrdquo Mashimo insisted
When taken to task by school board member Dennis Senibaldi forbringing up the issue in public Mashimo said she was not blamingany particular employee ldquoI am not being accusatoryrdquo she saidSenibaldi had cautioned Mashimo to be careful what words she usedregarding school district employees ldquoMr (Adam) Steel doesnrsquot doanything inappropriaterdquo Senibaldi said Steel is the school districtrsquosbusiness administrator School board member Daniel Popovici-
Muller tried to placate the situation by saying ldquoWe will look into the
issuerdquo No other comment was made by the school boardAnother long-time resident and former school board member TonyMassahos was not pleased with Senibaldirsquos accusation howeverReferring to Senibaldi as ldquoMr Negativerdquo Massahos reiterated thatMashimo was ldquonot accusing anyonerdquo ldquoShersquos talking about generalaccounting practicesrdquo Massahos said ldquoDennis Senibaldi is the onewho is being antagonisticrdquo
The issue was not discussed further that evening but is likely to bebrought up again at a future board meeting
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Help and CooperationGoes a Long Way
I wish to thank all the various people local organizations groups and the
Pelham Police and Fire Department whose efforts and participation madethe Combined Post 10722 VFW and American Legion Post 100 sponsoredPelham Memorial Day Parade this last Monday May 25 a smashing successI apologize if I left people or groups out in my email please if you know ofsomeone I omitted please share this thank you note with them
A special thanks once again goes out to the Pelham High School theirfantastic marching band makes the parade and the three buglers thatplayed taps and for the support of the various high school sport teams thatmarched all reflect positively on our community
We also thank Nicole Pelletier who led us in the National Anthem eventhough she was not feeling well
Tanks to all the people that put the word out to our various Pelhamgroups and organizations too numerous to mention that made it possible forthem to participate in the parade and for the vehicles that offered the ridesfor those that could not march
It was a pleasure working with you and I look forwards to making nextyearrsquos parade an even better event Tank you all for your cooperation andsupport we could not have done it without your help cooperation andparticipation
Joumlrg Dreusicke QMAdj John H Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722
VFW Pelham
Keeping our Options OpenTe Windham School District will again be without a Superintendent of
Schools in July Te quest of finding a replacement who excels in curricularareas has strong leadership vision strategic thinkingplanning and criticalcommunication skills is a challenging task that will take time Whenmaking these types of crucial decisions I hav e always been a proponentof careful thought and contemplation keeping all my options open notlimiting my choices and not rushing into impulsive decisions
I would like to thank the Windham School Board in particular ChairmanEyring Vice Chairman Murray and Mr Popovici-Muller for voting to applythis same thought process to replace our superintendent whose position willbe vacant on July 1 2015
Tis represents a very short timeframe (between now and then) that willmost likely not allow for a suitable permanent replacement to be foundTe Boardrsquos decision to insert an interim Superintendent makes sense Sodoes their decision to open the search for interim superintendent candidatesto include all potential applicants from within and from outside the district A larger candidate pool gives the board more options to choose from
and there are no drawbacks with this approach to find the most qualifiedreplacement
Te boardrsquos goal should be to enlist a wide variety of ca ndidates examinetheir credentials thoroughly compare their educational philosophy andvision with the districtrsquos philosophy and vision and eventually select theright person to serve our principals teach ers parents school board andmore importantly our students I believe the current school board is movingforward with this in mind and appreciate their due diligence when makingthis challenging and very important decision
Cynthia Finn Windham
Tanking Supporters ofSenior Safe Night-Last Night
Te WHS Senior Safe Night ndash Last Night committee wishes to th ank the
following businesses and organizations who have given us a donation for theClass of 2015rsquos Last Night event
Boydenrsquos Landscaping Cafua Management Cyr Lumber Friends of Windham Hockey IHOP Mr Aziz Elsherif Kalil Dental AssociatesLindner Dental Associates amp Splagounias Family Messinarsquos FlooringNorthstar Financial Planning Parent Chiropractic Center Rogers Collision WHS Athletic Boosters Windham Baseball Windham PA Windham Wolverines Football amp Cheer Windham Womenrsquos Club
Te committee would also like to thank our raffle donors to date33 Hilltop 99 Restaurant - Salem Adams Family All About You Salon
Anniersquos Hallmark - Salem Anytime Fitness Artistic Creation AtkinsonCountry Club Baronrsquos Major Brands Appliances amp More Belle ViaggioBono Family Brookstone Country Club Bruzzese Family CampbellScottish Highland Canobie Lake Park Carpenter Family Clifford JewelersCoach Stop Grill Common Man Crowley Family Edible ArrangementsEstes Family Fisher Cats Ford Flowers Fuddruckers Ginger NewcombGolden Crane Grubbs Family Heavenly Donuts Howrsquos your Onion JaniersquosRestaurant Jim Shea Karate International Kendal Pond Pizza KumoLetizio Family Lewis Family Lindner Dental Associates amp SplagouniasFamily Lobster ail Restaurant Lowell Spinners Lucciano Cafeacute MonahanFamily Morgan Family Naultrsquos Honda Plaza Azteca Polished Nail
Lounge Prosciuttorsquos Pizza Rebekah Kaye Photo Session Roche FamilySawyer Family Scrub-A-Dub Shawrsquos Slaski Family Supercuts SweetKiwi -Bones erry Jounakas omo SR uscan Kitchen Village Bean Windham Country Club
Each year the committee takes on the huge task of raising $8000 to fundthis evening of fun and safety on graduation night All donations are used100 to provide entertainment decorations food and raffles Te eventis always a huge success almost 90 percent of the senior class attends on thenight of graduation Please join our current sponsors this year and send atax deductible donation or raffle to WHS Senior Safe Night ndash Last Night 64London Bridge Road
On behalf of the Class of 2015 we graciously thank you
Donna Hume Windham
Excellent Leadership Shownby Windham School Board
I have been following the nasty letters a nd online comments over thepast few months that are critical of three Windham School Board (WSB)
Members Tey began prior to the March elections by targeting (then) WSB candidates om Murray and Daniel Popovici-Muller Both wereoverwhelmingly elected over the incumbents- and now the personal attackshave expanded to include Mr Ken Eyring who we elected last year Tesethree good men are very qual ified to serve our community
After reading the letterscomments week after week I came to realize thebaseless emotional personal attacks are coming from a very small but vocalgroup of people Some are close friendssupporters of former School Boardmembers who were in office when our property taxes rose to sky high levelsand forced many long-time Windham residents to move Some are theformer School Board members themselves During the years those SchoolBoard members were in office our buildings continued to leak and fall intodisrepair and way too many great teachers and administrators left one afterthe other
For the first time in a very long time things are different Mr EyringMr Murray and Mr Popovici-Muller are people who understand (1) Howto budget (two own and work at their own business and the other has aCPA degree) (2) Te meaning of fiscal responsibility and (3) How to plan
and accomplish tasks as a teamI have attended WSB meetings and have been impressed with theircommitment to stay focused on their responsibilities and not get distracted with the ldquonoiserdquo that is being thrown their way week after week -both inthe papers online and at the meetings Each of these individuals welcomesinput from everyone - including the people who have bitterly criticized themin the media Each is guided by principles and values that are necessaryto achieve excellent leadership for our School District Tey represent thereason why I served in the military during the Korean War and would gladlydo so again today if able Watch the meetings on line at WCVcom andsee for yourself For assistance contact WCV at 434-0300
My respect and support for these three School Board Members and theirleadership abilities has increased over the last several board meeting as theyhave shown strong leadership characteristics perseverance and patientsdealing with adversity from the special interest group of individuals
For the first time in a very long time the interests of all WindhamResidents are being represented Positive results are beginning to becomeevident Expect that we tax payers will be pleased with the future endeavorsof these individuals
W J Heath Windham
Learn about the Pipeline at Community Yard SalePelhamWindham Pipeline Awareness is hosting a community Yard Sale
Saturday June 6 and Saturday June 13 from 8 am to 2 pm in PelhamCenter on Meetinghouse Road the old fire station green beside the townhall Clothes Cupcakes Baklava Vinyl Furniture Decoratives Kidsoys Sporting Goods Books Face-Painting for the kids Everything is priced to sell Please come down and help us raise community funds
Tere will be a Pipeline Info Booth with access to our petition Hereis a chance to come and learn about this pipeline proposed for Pelhamand Southern New Hampshire and why all of us should be immediatelyconcerned
Specifically the Northeast Energy Direct Pipeline proposal by KinderMorgan affects every resident in Pelham whether or not it c rosses yourproperty o see how it will affect you keep an eye on your climbingelectricity rates Liberty Utilities wants to sign a 20 year contract withKinder Morgan Picking up the tab for this agreement All of LibertyUtilities current electric ratepayers are facing an extra charge ta cked ontoour bills to pay for the construction of this excessive pipeline Most of thetowns along southern New Hampshire including Pelham are not residential
gas customers PelhamWindham Pipeline Awareness members believe it isunfair for our communities to sacrifice for this project which will do nothingto benefit us directly o lose properties in Pelham by way of eminentdomain and then also pay for this overbuild of natural gas infrastructure thatexceeds the projected energy needs of New England by more than doubleand cannot be used in our own town is not just
Working to help protect our region from such exploitation is the Pipeline Awareness Network for the Northeast Inc or PLAN NE Tis is a non-profit corporation intervening in th e Public Utilities Commission processes which oversee the approvals of contracts between Kinder Morgan and localgas companies If the Northeast Energy Direct contracts with local gascompanies such as Liberty Utilities do not receive state approvals KinderMorgan may not be in a position to file a formal application with theFederal Energy Regulatory Commission for this project We would like tohelp this effort and protect our properties in Pelham Half of the proceedsfrom PelhamWindham Pipeline Awareness yard sale will be donated to helpfund the legal fees for the PLAN NE Te other half of these proceeds willstay in the town of Pelham for our own local efforts to stop the pipeline
Kaela Law Pelham
Yet Another Successful Food DriveI would like to express my sincere gratitude to the residents of Hudson
Litchfield and Pelham for their generous response to our Annual FoodDrive held Saturday May 9 Also to postal management rural carriers citycarriers church and family volunteers as well as local schools and businessesfor displaying posters and billboard announcements for our drive With theresources provided and the time offered by all the volunteers we collected11180 pounds of food from Hudson and Litchfield residents PelhamCarriers collected 1500 of food for their food pantry People in need shouldcontact food banks in their towns which are Blessed John XXIII ChurchFirst Baptist Church in Hudson Litchfield Community Church and theFood Pantry of Pelham at St Patrick Church
Tank You for your donations
Frank Maglio Food Drive coordinator Hudson
Fulfilling Campaign Promisesof Fiscal Responsibility
Te recently approved Windham School District budget included heating
oil that was projected to cost $4gal Before the May 5 Windham SchoolBoard (WSB) meeting the price had been locked in at a rate of $201gal ndashthereby producing an anticipated savings of $82K
Tree members of the WSB Chairman Ken Eyring Vice Chairman omMurray and School Board Member Daniel Popovici-Muller were proponentsof freezing the surplus money because it was no longer needed ldquofor thepurpose that was approved by votersrdquo Without any action by the Board thesurplus funding would have been added to the General Fund where it couldhave been expended for any other un-budgeted purpose
Another example of fiscal responsibility and the fulfillment of campaignpromises is related to Education Adequacy Aid Over the past five yearsthe Windham School District has received nearly $12M less in Adequacy Aid than we should have from the State due to a flaw in the formula thatshort changes Windham axpayers On May 7 Chairman Eyring traveledto Concord to meet with Senate President Chuck Morse and SenatorNancy Stiles to discuss modifying the law to address the shortfall ndash whichincludes a whopping $3M for this year alone He was joined by WindhamSuperintendent Winfried Feneberg Bedford Superintendent Chip McGeeand Bedford School Board Vice Chairman Scott Earnshaw
Chairman Eyring reported the meeting went well stating ldquoBoth Senatorsexpressed their commitment and resolve to find a solution to remove the
funding cap and provide the proper funding f or the education of ourchildren going forwardrdquo
Windham Representative Dave Bates must also be recognized for fulfillinghis campaign promise to spearhead this extremely important issue on behalfof Windham residents His extensive efforts to reach out to many StateRepresentatives and Senators towards finding an acceptable Adequacy Aidsolution has been included into the House version of the State Budget Itis expected the Senate will also include a solution into the Senate versionof the budget as well Tere is still a lot of work to do but there appears tobe a commitment by a significant number of our State Legislators to find asolution to this issue
Te Windham axpayers Coalition applauds School Board MembersEyring Murray and Popovici-Muller as well as State Representative Batesfor their excellent leadership and representation of Windham voters Teircommitment to fiscal responsibility is a fulfillment of their campaignpromises to be good stewards of our taxpayer money
Rick Okerman Chairman Windham Taxpayers Coalition
continued to page 8- More Letters
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Pelham - Windham News | June 5 2015 - 5
Now Thru Sunday August 30Book Reviews Nesmith Library All
summer long fill out reviews of the booksyou have read and receive raffle tickets
for our ldquoEscape the Ordinaryrdquo book-loversgift bag filled with great prizes Pick up yourreview sheets at the front desk No limit on entriesEvent is free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Saturday June 6Windham Community Day Come
celebrate your community There will benumerous events and activities throughout
the day to enjoy with your family andfriends Stop in to listen to live music performedby local bands participate in decorating thecommunity garden sign have your face painted bytalented artists and help support youth mission tripsby purchasing homemade cinnamon rolls and othergoodies Attendance is free and all are welcome toattend and participate
Pumpkin Patch Planting 8-10amDrinking Water Information Table 8am-noonBarn Sale 9am-2pmCar Show 10am-3pmWindham Crossing Learning Center OpenHouse 8am-3pmCrossing Life Church 122 and 125 NorthLowell Rd Windham 8am-3pm Rain or Shine
Saturday June 6 amp Saturday June 13Dartmouth College is working to help educate
residents about the importance of testing wellwater for arsenic If you have questions orconcerns about your water or would like to learnmore about the work Dartmouth College is doingrepresentatives from their program will be at theCommunity Garden kick-off event on June 6 from 8am to 12 pm at 122 North Lowell Rd (CrossingLife Church) and at Nesmith Library on June 13from 9 am to 1 pm For more information visithttpwwwdartmouthedu~toxmetalarsenic
Wednesday June 10The next joint meeting of the Hudson
Pelham NH Democrats will be at 7 pm
at the John H Hargreaves Memorial VFWhall 6 Main St Pelham Guest SpeakerNH State Rep Jackie Cilley
Any girl (grades K-12 in Sept 2015) can be a GirlScout Come to an Information Night at 7 pm atGolden Brook School to find out about all the funGirl Scouts have Adult volunteer opportunitiesexist as well For more information email infowindhamgsorg
Thursday June 11Windham PTA is looking to fill the
following positions for the 2015-2016school year Secretary GBS Presentations
Coordinator WCS Assistant VolunteerCoordinator and Treasurer Additionally we arealways looking for folks who want to be moreinvolved in the schools Even if you only have afew hours to spare we will always find somethingthat interests you If you are interested sendinquiries to kelleystewart2009gmailcom The
elections will take place tonight at 7 pm in theWCS Media Center
Friday June 12Concerned about the Drug Problem
in Pelham Join the Pelham CommunityCoalition at a Coffee House at 9 am at
Dimitrioursquos Restaurant 125 Bridge St Alongwith many of you the PCC is concerned with thedrug problem plaguing our Town in recent yearsThis Coffee Meeting is an effort to inform thecommunity and provide an opportunity for inputas to how to address this growing epidemic Weencourage anyone who has an interest or concernsto join us for an informative discussion
Adult Summer Reading Program Kickoff Partyand Game Night At 6 pm Nesmith Library willhost a night of traditional board games and strategygames to kick off the summer reading program forour adult patrons Bring a group or come on yourown Pizza and desserts will be served and there
will be a door prize Learn more about summerevents and register for upcoming programs Eventis free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Saturday June 13The Pelham NH COA will once
again be hosting the Annual StrawberryFestival from 10 am to 2 pm This
yearrsquos festival will include entertainment
crafters and yummy treats Donrsquot miss the funThis yearrsquos entertainment will include but notlimited to musical entertainment from the PelhamHigh School Band (TBS) the Showcase Ladies
Barbershop Quartet at 10 am performanceby the OrsquoHalloran Irish Dancers at 11 am funwith balloons by ldquoCheeriordquo from 10am to noonCaricaturist Liane Brown 12 to 2 pm Besidesentertainment we will have hot dogs hamburgersstrawberry shortcake drinks popcorn a bake saleand raffle baskets to take chances on There willalso be a 5050 raffle to be drawn at 1 pm Agreat opportunity to win cash
Monday June 15 Film Screening amp Discussion at the
Nesmith Library 630 pm An encorescreening of Inequality for All will be
hosted and sponsored by the WindhamDemocratic Town Committee The 2013documentary presented by American economistRobert Reich examines widening income inequalityin the United States The film runs 90 minutes Ashort discussion will be held afterwards Eventis free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Tuesday June 16Craft Club Tiny Terrariums Nesmith
Library 6 to 730 pm Build a little take-home garden with itty bitty succulents All
supplies provided Children are welcometo attend with an adult Space is limited Eventis free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Tuesday June 16 thru Wednesday July 1The Pelham Public Library is preparing to launch
a Summer Garden Series this June The seriesincludes four workshops on currently trendingtopics in gardening and homesteading deliveredby regional experts in the field All events are freeand open to the public All ages and skill levels arewelcome
Basics of Poultry Raising Tues June 167-9 pm Ever thought of raising your ownbackyard chicken coop This is an intensive
workshop on the basics of poultry raising withan emphasis on Heritage PoultryHerbs for Flavor amp Scent Tues June 30 630-8 pm Seminar on using herbs in the kitchenand around the house is presented by UNHMaster Gardener Volunteer Ruth H AxelrodCome prepared to learn about commonvarieties of herbs native to the northeastregionGardening Rocks Mobile Farm EventWed July 1 10 am-12 pm His awesomepresentation teaches kids about the foods theyeat from the ground up Event is intended forfamilies and children of all ages
The Pelham Library is also looking for volunteersto help with the upkeep of their Childrenrsquos Gardena community-created community-maintainedgarden currently in its third year For moreinformation call 635-7581 or contact servicespelhamwebcom
Saturday June 20Open Mic Night sponsored by
the First Congregational Church ofPelham 3 Main St All musicians and
poets are invited Play your originalsor covers in a very relaxed family friendly andwelcoming atmosphere If you would like someaccompaniment bring your music or email usahead of time You donrsquot need to be a musicianto attend Just come listen and enjoy the musicA $5 donation is asked Registration at 6 pmdoors open 630 More information at http wwwpelhamuccorgcafehtml Questions cafeacutepelhamuccorg
Monday June 22Songs and Stories from the War Years
Nesmith Library 630 pm Presentedby ldquoRamblinrsquo Richardrdquo Kruppa this
entertaining and informative programfocuses on some of the most beloved songs fromthat era Songs like ldquoBluebirds over the White Cliffs
of Doverrdquo ldquoSentimental Journeyrdquo ldquoPraise the Lordand Pass the Ammunitionrdquo and ldquoHarbor LightsrdquoRichard not only sings the songs accompanyinghimself on guitar 5-string banjo and baritoneukulele but he tells their fascinating and unfamiliarstories as well their meaning how they came tobe and their significance Richard Kruppa knownmusically as ldquoRamblinrsquo Richardrdquo is a memberof the New England Foundation for the Arts anda retired professor from Bowling Green State
University in Ohio Event is free open tothe public and registration is required callthe library at 432-7254
Monday June 22 thru Friday June 26
Girlsrsquo Summer Basketball Camp Week is opened to girls ages 7 (as of Dec 1) to13 This instructional clinic will be held atDennis Lyons Memorial Park from 9 amto 12 pm Learn the fundamentals and betaught skills of the game offensively anddefensively You will have great fun andbecome a better player Girls should arrivein appropriate sneakers comfortable clothingand are advised to wear sunscreen and bringwaterdrinks The camp will run rain or shineRegistration forms are available at wwwpelhamwebcomrecreation or at the PelhamParks and Rec office or register and pay online athttpswebtracpelhamwebcom
Thursday June 25 Mark your calendars for and launch
into summer at the Nesmith LibraryrsquosAnnual Kick-Off Party The theme for
2015 is ldquoEvery Hero Has A Storyrdquo and you
will have a chance to participate in drop-in craftsstory hours live animal programs LEGO party andso much more Beginning at 100pm families canregister for summer reading make a craft enterraffles and make a super hero snack Thanks to theFriends of the Library of Windham this yearrsquos eventwill feature a performance by Ben Rudnick andFriends starting at 215 pm
Everyone who registers at the kick-off party willreceive a raffle ticket to win two tickets to CanobieLake Park and StoryLand Other raffle ticketsfeatured will include chances to win summerreading program t-shirts and a certificate to apizza shoppe In addition each summer readingregistrant also receives a free kidrsquos meal coupon forarea restaurants
The summer reading program is designed forchildren of all ages Infants to children under theage of four can be registered as a ldquoLittle ListenerrdquoldquoRead-To-Merdquo registration is for children ages fourto six and ldquoIndependent Readerrdquo is for children
seven years of age and older who are readingon their own In addition to summer readingincentives books are recorded on individualreading records and raffle tickets are earned Thisyear one of the Independent Reader raffles featuresa chance to win a Kindle The more you read themore chances you have to win
If you cannot make it to the kick-off party readerregistration will continue throughout the summerStop by the library during normal business hoursto register or to pick up a summer reading programflyer If you have any questions regarding thesummer reading program please call the library at432-7154 and ask for the childrenrsquos room
Saturday June 27 Windham Town Day and Fireworks Joinus at Griffin Park from 12 to 3 pm for theAnnual Town Day events Free cook-out
kiddie parade music and more Dress upin red white and blue with your bike doll stroller
or wagon All kids get a prize for being in theparade which begins at 1 pm The CommunityBand will play from 1230-2 pm we will funfamily field games from 1-230 pm and moreThis has been a part of Windham for over 30 yearsNew for this year - for those who like tennis orwant to try it out - our Tennis Crew will be on thecourts from 11-1 pm for free demos playing andfunLater on that night are the fireworks at the HighSchool with the River City Band co-sponsored byConvenientMD The parking lot opens at 530 pmfor the 7 pm show followed by fireworks around930 pm There will be food available for salebefore and during the concert and fireworksFor more information contact the RecreationOffice at 965-1208 or e-mail at RecreationWindhamNewHampshirecom
Patriotic Parade For Kids at Windhamrsquos AnnualTown Day Calling all kids Join us at Griffin Park
on at 1 pm for our Annual Town Day Parade Kidsof all ages are invited to dress in red white andblue and decorate their bike trikes wagons ordoll strollers to join in All participants get a prizeWe also will be having a free cook-out from 12-3pm and fun family field games from 1230-2 pmHope to see you there For more informationcontact the Recreation Office at 965-1208 or bye-mail at RecreationWindhamNewHampshirecom
Join us at Windham High School for a greatnight The River City Band co-sponsored byConvenient MD will be playing at 7 pm Theparking lot opens at 530 pm and there willbe food available to purchase Then around930 pm the fireworks show will begin Formore information contact the Recreation Officeat 965-1208 or by e-mail at RecreationWindhamNewhampshirecom
Pelham CERTMRC in conjunction with PelhamFire Department will host ldquoLetrsquos Get Readyrdquo amulti-agency family safety and preparedness fairfrom 10 am to 3 pm at the Pelham Village GreenThe fair is designed to educate and encouragecitizens about protective measures to take beforeduring and after an emergency Participantscan take part in live interactive demonstrationsand visit dozens of exhibitors There will alsobe mascots food vendors and activities for thekids Participating exhibitors include AmericanRed Cross (Blood Drive) American Red CrossDisaster Relief City of Nashua Division of PublicHealth and Community Services Liberty UtilitiesDriving Towards Zero NH Homeland Securityand Emergency Management SNHHS at Pelham Pelham PediatricsImmediate Care of PelhamPelham Library FEMA MA-TF1 K-9 Handlers Local
SAR K-9 Teams Pelham CERT Rehab Team PelhamFire Department Pelham Police DepartmentPelham Police Explorers and lots more Come outand enjoy a free fun-filled family day
Monday June 29 John H Hargreaves Memorial Post
10722 VFW welcomes the 39th ArmyBand Performance begins at 6 pm on
the Pelham Village Green Free admission Join us for a great evening of patriotic musicVFW concession stand proceeds benefit veteranprograms
Monday June 29 thru Monday August 17 The Parks and Recreation Department is o ffering
eight weeks of Junior Tennis lessons at Pelham HighSchool tennis courts For Boys and girls ages 5through 12 The lessons will emphasize the skills ofthe game with a fun and challenging environmentdesigned to get the best out of each participant
Players must bring hisher own racket and canisterof three new unopened tennis balls and a waterbottle It will include one-hour lessons four daysper week Monday-Thursday with Friday used as amake-up day if needed Space is limited Sign-ups are weekly Program fee Registration formsare available to print from wwwpelhamwebcom recreation or at Park amp Rec office You may alsosign up online using the Web Trac software link onour website E-mail recreationpelhamwebcomwith any questions or give us a call
Sunday July 5 The Cobbetts Pond Improvement
Association is excited to be presenting itsAnnual Boat Parade and Shore Decorating
Event at 1 pm This yearrsquos theme will beHeroes amp Villains from your favorite movie orTV show This is a great opportunity for familiesand friends to decorate their boats and join theparade Parade participants are encouraged to beas creative as possible To sign up and receive a
copy of registration information Call Halie Aloskyat 548-1353 or halieandjasongmailcom Wewill also be judging ldquoShore Decoratingrdquo if you donot want to enter the parade Winners announcedshortly after the parade If you have a Town Beachmembership feel free to watch the parade there
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School District Suffers Internet Access Shutdown
Rate Schedule for Ambulance Fees Approved
by Barbara OrsquoBrienIn mid-May with only a few more weeks left
before the end of the 2014-2015 school year theWindham School District suffered a temporaryshutdown of its Internet access
ldquoJust to clarify our internet servers were nothacked and no privileged information wasaccessedrdquo said SAU 95 Superintendent WinfriedFeneberg ldquoOur firewall and internal protections
did exactly what they were supposed to dordquo Inthe process however the school districtrsquos internetaccess was shut down temporarily or sloweddown significantly for several days and on severaloccasions Feneberg explained ldquoUnfortunatelythat negatively affected our teachersrsquo ability toteach in a learning environment that makes greatuse of technology and digital informationrdquo hesaid ldquoThis intentional act had a significant effecton the learning environment for our students in allour schoolsrdquo
The event that impacted the Windham SchoolDistrict is referred to as a DDoS (DistributedDenial of Service) attack which is probablybest described as a targeted deliberate andcoordinated effort to direct several thousandcomputers situated all over the world at aspecific Internet connection in this case theWindham School District ldquo Just like a pipe ofa certain diameter can only handle a definedamount of water (or d igital information for that
matter) in a torrential deluge it will overflow ornot let through whatrsquos intended to go through itrdquoFeneberg commented ldquoBeing overwhelmed withinternet traffic by the attack legitimate use of theinternet is compromised or significantly sloweddownrdquo
Feneberg said that the school districtrsquostechnology staff did an outstanding job protectingthe districtrsquos systems and data ldquoUnder the most
adverse circumstances they made sure that botheducational and business services were restoredas quickly as possiblerdquo he said ldquoWhen it becameclear that the district was the target of thesemalicious attacks we involved Windham Policewho as always were extremely helpful assistingusrdquo
The Internet attack remains an activeinvestigation in the hands of law enforcementboth local and federal authorities and as suchfurther information was not available by presstime It was noted however in an Alert Nowmessage sent to school district parents that it isbelieved that the source of the cyber-attack hasbeen identified
ldquoAs a school district we will continue tocarefully monitor our network and Internetservices and as needed make improvementsbased on the experiences of the past few weeksrdquoFeneberg noted ldquoAt the current time our networkand Internet services are working normallyrdquo
by Barbara OrsquoBrienAfter reviewing what other towns charge for
ambulance services and which companies aremost frequently used to handle the billing ofsuch services Windham Selectmen approvedthe proposed rate schedule by a vote of 3 to0 Only Chairman Al Letizio Jr and SelectmenRoger Hohenberger and Bruce Breton were atthe meeting where the vote was taken Vice-
Chairman Joel Desilets and Ross McLeod were notin attendance
Windham Fire Chief Tom McPherson said hehad only received one complaint regarding therevised fee proposal which was publically postedahead of the recent public hearing ldquoFor manyyears selectmen chose to keep ambulance rateslow to benefit residentsrdquo McPherson said ldquoThenew fees look high but wersquore just trying to catchup with where they should berdquo McPhersonexplained that most ambulance fees are generallycovered by a patientrsquos health insurance ldquoIf theyrsquorenot there are avenues for patients to apply for areductionrdquo he noted
The money that is brought in throughambulance fees helps to offset the local taximpact McPherson said helping to pay for much-needed equipment and personnel The new ratespertain to both BLS (Basic Life Support) and ALS(Advanced Life Support) services The rates arenow ldquobundledrdquo as opposed to the prior practice
of individual charges for services renderedWindham Fire has once again contracted
with ComStar to conduct its billing services forambulance fees ComStar retains five-percent ofany fees collected
In other business McPherson said he hadapplied for a reimbursement from the FederalEmergency Management Administration forlocal funds expended during the blizzard that
took place this past Jan 26 through 28 AState of Emergency was declared by PresidentBarack Obama at the request of New HampshireGovernor Maggie Hassan The request forreimbursement totals $56000 and includespolice fire and highway department servicesprovided during that period
McPherson also expressed appreciation tothe Londonderry Fire Department for loaningWindham Fire an engine while two of Windhamrsquosfire trucks were out of commission last monthOne of the vehicles was being repainted (underwarranty) while the other was experiencingan anti-freeze leak McPherson said thatLondonderry and Windham both have the sameinsurance companies Selectmen approvedaccepting the offer from Londonderry Fire by avote of 3 to 0 Voting in favor were Chairman AlLetizio Jr and Selectmen Bruce Breton and RogerHohenberger
Windham High School Receives Numerous Commendationsby Barbara OrsquoBrien
Earlier this spring Windham High School achieved a long-anticipated milestone accreditation by the New England Associationof Schools and Colleges The new accreditation status is in effect fora 10-year period
Windham High School opened its doors to students in Septemberof 2009 after a lengthy period of ever-changing plans hopes andaccomplishments Before applying for accreditation howeverschool district administrators had to prove the new high school wasworthy of the label A period of self-study began in 2013 in regardto seven set standards developed by NEASC This past November ateam of NEASC representatives spent several days at Windham HighSchool observing talking with staff administrators students andparents and reviewing pertinent documents As a result NEASCrepresentatives said ldquoIt is obvious that the children and staff are veryhappy to be thererdquo
Taking the results as a whole NEASC gave Windham High School67 commendations and 29 recommendations for improvementGenerally speaking most high schools receive a 5050 split on thenumber of commendations and recommendations received fromNEASC Superintendent Winfried Feneberg said ldquoWe obviously didmuch better than thatrdquo
Many of the recommendations made by NEASC in regard to
Windham High School pertain to the determination that ldquostudentsdonrsquot have a clear understanding of the role of 21st centurylearning opportunitiesrdquo The high school is said to need a formalplan to assess 21st century expectations and achievements and forcommunicating that information to students and their parents
In other recommendations NEASC representatives foundthat the school board ldquois too directly involved in the day-to-dayadministrative decisionsrdquo at Windham High School Fenebergcommented that he was a bit hesitant to inform school boardmembers of this finding but also felt he would be remiss to notmention it School board members indicated that they appreciatedhis honesty
Furthermore other recommendations involved developing andimplementing a timeline to address the ongoing athletic facilityneeds at the high school and to monitor the role of the library mediaspecialist to assure that technology doesnrsquot interfere with traditional
library services It was also stated that students should have moreopportunities to participate in heterogeneously grouped corecourses
Listed among the commendations are a strong integration oftechnology into all levels of the curriculum the existence of manyopportunities to engage students in the learning process a strongcollaboration among staff members a culture of high achievement
and students being given regular opportunities for problem solvingand analytical thinking
NEASC also found that Windham High School provides a safepositive respectful and supportive community for students and staffClass sizes are relatively small and a strong program is in effectfor the evaluation of new teachers There is also a wide range ofprograms resources and services available to students
School board member Daniel Popovici-Muller commended highschool administrators for the strong showing ldquoWe did much betterthan most schools going through the processrdquo he said giving thanksto ldquoan excellent staffrdquo ldquoGreat jobrdquo School Board Chairman KenEyring said
While school board member Rob Breton recognized theaccreditation of Windham High School he also commented on thealleged micromanaging by school board members ldquoWersquove beenhearing that for a long timerdquo Breton said of the criticism ldquoIt speaks
volumesrdquoDespite the accreditation being complete at least for the time
being a follow-up committee is to be established this comingsummer Committee members will work on the recommendationsmade by NEASC ldquoIn 2023 we start the process all over againrdquoFeneberg said The next visit from NEASC will take place during the2024-2025 school year
June 8 is Deadline for Applying for Superintendent Search Committeeby Barbara OrsquoBrien
Members of the Windham School Board are moving into high gearas the departure date for Superintendent Winfried Feneberg loomson the horizon Fenebergrsquos last day as superintendent of SAU 95 is
June 30Still hoping that they might be able to find an interim replacement
for Feneberg who is relocating to the Kearsarge School District inthe Lake Sunapee region of New Hampshire school board membersare establishing a search committee with an application deadline set
for Monday June 8 The committee will be comprised of two schoolboard members one member of the SAU staff one principal oneteacher one parent and one community member
Anyone interested in applying for either the parent member orthe community-at-large member is asked to send a letter of intent toHuman Resources Director Carol St Pierre at cstpierrewindhamsdorg as soon as possible and no later than by the end of the workdayon June 8
Members of the committee will be responsible for participating inthe interview of all final candidates for interim superintendent andmaking a recommendation to the full school board Members of the
superintendent search committee will be selected on June 9 during anon-public meeting School board members were already selectedhowever Ken Eyring and Dennis Senibaldi will be serving in thatcapacity
The deadline for applying for the job of interim superintendentis Monday June 15 Interviews will be conducted on June 15 from8 am until 4 pm and on Friday June 19 from 4 p m until 8 pmAdvertising for the job of interim superintendent was launchedseveral weeks ago and some applications have been received If an
interim candidate cannot be agreed upon by the full school boardby the beginning of the new school year on July 1 board memberswill likely appoint an acting superintendent to serve while thesearch continues A designated acting superintendent would likelybe selected from among those school district employees who arealready certified for the job
School board members decided to launch the search for a newsuperintendent about a month ago shortly after Feneberg announcedhis resignation rather than appoint someone from within thedistrict now and then began searching more extensively this comingfall when it is likely that more candidates will be seeking such a
position School board members decided to continue with this patheven though as recently as a week ago many residents were urgingthem to appoint someone from within the school district a personwho would already have a vested interest
At another late night meeting on June 2 one that extended intothe midnight hours of June 3 Feneberg reiterated that he thoughtthe school boardrsquos campaign to find an interim candidate by July 1ldquois a very ambitious approachrdquo ldquoI just donrsquot want the school boardto underestimate the complexity of the job of superintendentrdquo
Feneberg cautioned School board member Dennis Senibaldi whohas expressed his concerns repeatedly about taking on such a task solate in the year commented that he doesnrsquot see how such a processcan be reduced to only a few days In the meantime the clockcontinues to tick down to July 1
Students lsquoDARErsquoto be Drug Free
2015 Grade 5 students DARE officers fifth grade teachers
submitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The fifth grade class at the Presentation of MaryAcademy has had the pleasure of working withOfficer Avery and the DARE program The DARE(drug abuse resistance education) program iscomprised of 10 lessons Some of the topicscovered at the fifth grade level are how to expressyourself confidently using verbal and non-verbalcommunication stress management learning thedangers of alcohol and tobacco use identifyinga lsquolsquohelp networkrsquorsquo and learning how to become agood citizen
Throughout this program the students have hadthe opportunity to role-play in scenarios as well aswork together to problem solve The core themein all 10 lessons is how to define a problemassess their options on how to handle theproblem respond to the problem after they havethought about their options and the positive and
negative consequences to them evaluate hellip take a step back andreflect on if they made a good choice and why they think they did
Officer Cassandra Avery sais ldquoIt is my goal and DARErsquoS goalto help teach our youth how to be confident and make safe andresponsible choices that will assist them in leading productivehealthy drug-free livesrdquo
Courtesy photo
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Stifling WindhamrsquosEducational Leaders
Everyone has had someone who has micromanagedthem It averts innovation hinders growth thwartsprofessional and personal development impedescommunication and discourages teamwork Essentiallymicromanagement feels like being in a straight-jacket You are tied down to someone elsersquos way of doing thingsand there is no freedom to express yourself or thinkfreely
Unfortunately for our teachers administrators
children and community Mr Ken Eyring Chairof Windham School Board fits the bill Hismicromanagement is evident in our school district atschools as well as with the administrators Te NewEngland Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)recently had a visiting committee come into the Windham High School to obtain accreditation Tereport concluded that some members of the schoolboard are too directly involved in the administrativedecisions at the high school Tese intrusionsby the school board are causing our high qualityteachers to reconsider their roles at the school andseek other opportunities in other towns Of thenine administrators we have in district - among theSuperintendent Principals and Vice-Principals we will be making changes to the roles of six Tese arealarming numbers
Further Mr Eyringrsquos constant interference did notallow Superintendent Feneberg the room do his job He was consistently involved in selecting and interviewingall administrative positions as well as negotiating
administratorrsquos contracts clearly a role that is intendedfor the superintendent subscribed by the Departmentof Education under duties of the Superintendent MrFeneberg resigned and will be going to another districtholding the same position Clearly if Mr Eyring hadnot overstepped the boundaries of his role and al lowedMr Feneberg to perform his duties as mandated he would not have chosen to leave
Mr Eyring constantly and steadfastly interferes with the general operation and well-being of thedistrict as well as making it difficult for those expertsto effectively run the district and do their jobs Hismicromanagement of our educational leaders is forcingthem out and damaging the quality of education wecan provide to our children Wise men learn from theirerrors Mr Eyring seems destined to keep repeating
them Windham is fortunate enough to have the most
dedicated and qualified employees found anywhereFrom the support staff teaching staff principals andadministrators Windham has always had a group ofdedicated employees who strive diligently to do theirbest for our students In fact many have won awardsfor excellence So if you directly or indirectly interfere with these employees as they are attempting to do their jobs you are micromanaging and not acting in thetownrsquos best interests
Te constant turnover of our school districtadministration has a direct impact on studentachievement With every new leader we bring in achanging philosophy different ideas about curriculumand varying strategies of leadership Our districtpersonnel are constantly making adjustments to theirstyles and methods to accommodate their directorTis constant influx of change creates a ripple effectin the quality of instruction for our students If we want to see measured progress we must see continuityof care Otherwise our students are at risk of Swisscheese in their learning and who is going to backfillthose missing pockets of information Tis will increaseour remediation budget Let the School Board andMr Eyring know this constant change is affecting thelearning outcomes of your child and the children inthe community at large It is causing harm to the freeand appropriate education that should be guara nteed tothem in this fine public school setting
Greer Ross Windham
Te Sun was Shiningon Adopt-A-Spot
Te 2015 Adopt-A-Spot Program Kick-Off Eventon Saturday May 30 was a great success Te sun was shining and all those participating in the Programshowed up bright and early to pick-up their Adopt- A-Spot goodies and thank you gifts and went rightto work sprucing up the own Tose wonderfulbusinesses and residents adopting a Spot are DavidMorasse the Fricchione Family the Lyons-BakerFamily Mimi a nd Walter Kolodziej 36Creative Anakalia SUP Woof It Down Granite United Churchand the Windham Planning Board
A big thank you goes to those Sponsors that madethis event and the 2015 Adopt-A-Spot Program possible- MacMulkin Leasing and Rental Delahunty Nurseries
amp Florist Edward N Herbert Associates Inc CyrLumber Elliot Family Medicine Heavrsquonly DonutsKlemmrsquos Mobil on the Run and Shawrsquos
Laura Scott Community Development DirectorWindham
No Need for theKinder Morgan Pipeline Here
As I believe you [Kerry McHugh Policy Advisorto Governor Hassan] are aware Kinder Morgan has
been stating to the public that they cannot build theNortheast Energy Direct (NED) natural gas pipeline without two things a route plan that is permit-able byFERC and sufficient customers to justify the cost ofthe project Repeatedly Kinder Morgan has stated thatthey would not build this pipeline based on speculativesales
It appears that Kinder Morgan is backing away fromthis position Originally Kinder Morgan stated thatthey wanted to have contracts for 80 of a 36 inchpipeline in hand before they would apply to FERCfor a permit Tat was changed to 80 of a 30 inchpipeline Now with 60 of the capacity of a 30 inchpipeline sold Kinder Morgan has stated ldquoWe havesufficient contracts in hand to move forwardrdquo It turnsout that even this watered down number is duplicitous
Kinder Morgan has been touting their agreement with Liberty Utilities in New Hampshire ldquoan anchorshipperrdquo for 115000 dkthday of natural g as to bedelivered via the NED pipeline Before Kinder Morgancan apply to FERC for their permit the NH PUC must
review the Kinder Morgan - Liberty Utilities agreementapprove it and allow the parties to make a bindingcontract Tis process is ongoing on NH PUC docketnumber DG 14-380
In PUC testimony May 8 several very interestingfacts were revealed First the 115000 dkthday thatLiberty Utilities is contracting for does not represent115000 dkthday of incremental gas Liberty Utilitiespresently purchases 50000 dkthday from KinderMorgan subsidiary ennessee Gas Pipeline Co and thisis included in the 115000 Only 65000 dkthday ofthe 115000 total is incremental Roughly half of thecontracted amount would not in any way require a newpipeline to be supplied and there are other ex istingsources for the incremental gas requirements Secondlythe incremental 65000 dkthday is not projected tobe needed until 2038 - 20 years from the proposedcompletion date of the NED pipeline
Kinder Morgan has at least three other clients withsituations similar to Liberty Utilities Assuming thatKinder Morgan has double booked those clients in a
similar manner it is likely that Kinder Morganrsquos statedcommitments for the pipeline capacity is not 60 of a30 inch pipeline but something more in the order of 45-
50 of a 30 inch pipeline capacity Tis is well belowKinder Morganrsquos goals and should not be permitted
Te NH PUC ruling on the validity of a KinderMorgan - Liberty Utilities contract will be released on June 30th I urge you to read the expert testimony fromthe May 8 PUC hearing and understand how contrivedthe claimed benefits to the citizens of New Hampshireare and how poorly Liberty Utilities has made their casefor needing incremental gas supplies
Kinder Morgan is doing everything they can to jamthis pipeline through our state Tere is no need forit here and there is no need for it in MassachusettsTe NH PUC can do its share in protecting NewHampshire from this pipeline by invalidating theLiberty Utilities contract and exposing the KinderMorgan pipeline for exploitative corporate theft thatit is I urge you to pay close attention to this matterand use any influence you may have to keep our PUCvigilant in this decision
Homer Shannon Windham
Windham PA Duck Racewill be Afloat June 13
Come enjoy the afternoon by attending the Windham PA Duck Race on Saturday June 13Several hundred rubber ducks will race down thebrook at the own Green each trying to claim victoryTe sponsors of the first 10 ducks to finish will beawarded some fantastic prizes including CanobieLake Park tickets Jay Geersquos fun passes and some greatgift cards Te sponsor of the lazy duck that finishes
last will receive a consolation prize All you need todo to participate is to sponsor a rubber duck for theday Ducks can be sponsored for $5 each or youcan buy a six-quack for $25 All proceeds from therace go directly back to the schools in the form ofPA sponsored activities and events o participatesubmit your name email address telephone numbernumber of ducks ($5 each) andor number of six-quacks ($25 each) include a check for your total madeout to Windham PA and mail to Shannon Ulery9 Magnolia Rd Windham NH 03087 Once yourorder with payment is received you will be assignednumbered duck(s) chosen at random All ducknumbers and corresponding sponsors will be posted atthe own Green on race day however you do not haveto be present to win Activities will run from 12 to130 pm with the race beginning at 1 pm Tis willbe a fun day for all but remember you do not have tobe present to win Come try your luck and enjoy sometime at our town Green with friends Parking will beavailable at Windham Presbyterian Church
Yes I want a duck in the race Tank you forsupporting the Windham PA
Kelley Stewart President Windham PTA Windham
More Letters- continued from page 4
Security to be Increasedat Town Hall
by Barbara OrsquoBrienWindham Selectmen have decided to use
a portion of the money set aside annually forproperty maintenance to upgrade security at thetownrsquos old Town Hall
Police Chief Gerald Lewis said some townemployees have expressed concern about theirsafety when working at town hall ldquoWe believethere may be some illegal drug use going on in
the bathroom (located downstairs at the far endof the main hallway)rdquo Lewis explained ldquoThere isalso a large amount of money on the premisesrdquohe added ldquoplus a large volume of people comingand goingrdquo ldquoWe need to protect our assets andour personnelrdquo Lewis emphasized
On a vote of 3 to 0 selectmen approvedspending up to $5000 to install cameras in thedownstairs hallway and in the upstairs meeting
room The upstairs room is often used onweekends for social functions and other get-togethers Police will be able to watch whatrsquoshappening in those areas live from the policedepartment A similar system is already in placeat the Windham Transfer Station
ldquoUnfortunately in todayrsquos environment thislocation is ripe for someone to do somethingstupidrdquo Lewis stated When asked if there were
any other town-owned buildings that need tohave security upgraded Lewis replied ldquoItrsquos notnecessary at this timerdquo
Voting in favor of the expenditure wereChairman Al Letizio Jr and Selectmen RogerHohenberger and Bruce Breton Vice-Chairman
Joel Desilets and Selectman Ross McLeod werenot in attendance at the meeting where the votewas taken
The 39th Army Band will Play aFree Concert on the Green
submitted by Jim Ehlinger Post Commander JohnH Hargreaves Memorial VFW Post 10722
The John H Hargreaves Memorial VFW Post10722 in Pelham is proud to welcome the 39thArmy Band to Pelham to perform a free public
concert on the Village Green The concert willbe on June 29 starting at 6 pm The concert will
be a great time for everyone to come out andenjoy the music of the 39th Army Band Theyhave performed all over New Hampshire and infaraway places such in Greece the US VirginIslands and Costa Rica
The 39th Army Band New Hampshire ArmyNational Guard can trace its lineage back 136years to its inception in Manchester in 1879When activated for the Spanish American War itwas known as the Band Section 1st Infantry NewHampshire National Guard During World War Iit became known as the Band Section for 1st ArmyHeadquarters Regiment During World War II itwas known as the band for 172nd Field ArtilleryNew Hampshire Since 1947 it has been knownby its current designation as 39th Army Band NewHampshire Army National Guard
The band is comprised of musiciansrepresenting many communities throughoutthe state The members of the 39th Army Bandare dedicated soldiers whose high standard
of performance is respected and anticipatedwherever they perform Truly the 39th ArmyBand is a shining example of New Hampshirersquossoldiers at their finest
For those who are not familiar with PelhamrsquosConcerts on the Green the concert will start at6 pm and will be held outside so for seating itis recommended to bring some lawn chairs or ablanket and set up anywhere on the Village Greenlawn Concessions of hot dogs and hamburgerswill be sold by the VFW and will used to benefitveteran programs in Pelham and across NewHampshire Unfortunately due to the ArmyBandrsquos limited availability there will not be arain date if there is inclement weather The VFWhopes to see everyone on June 29 to hear some ofNHrsquos best musicians
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A lsquoBerryrsquo Good Time Abounds at FLOWrsquos 32nd Annual Festival
by Rhiannon SnideWindhamrsquos Friends of the Library celebrated its 32nd annual
Strawberry Festival on May 30 with a lot more than just strawberriesThe festival kicked off around 10 am ran until 4 pm and includedten sponsors several entertainment pieces and numerous activities forkids
New to the festival this year was the ldquoStrawberriest Kid Paraderdquowhere tens of kids marched in a line around the festival dressed intheir best strawberry related costume Following the parade wereperformances by severallocal organizations such asthe Professional Martial ArtsAcademy Karate InternationalTriple Threat Theatre GroupHappy Feet Dance SchoolDance Impressions and a liveband performance by Razen
KayneIn between performances activities like
bouncy houses face painting sand artand multiple carnival games preoccupiedthe kids who attended the event Theorganizers of the event Amanda Lawsand Michelle Stith were pleased to bringback a dunk tank for this yearrsquos festivitiespeople were able to dunk Windhamteachers and school board members alikeEasing the minds of those being dunkedwas knowing how beneficial the proceedswould be to the Nesmith Library
The festival not only provides a day offun for local families but raises moneyto support anything the libraryrsquos budgetcannot cover A book fair making over2000 books available for purchase ishosted at the same time as the festivalwhich also contributes to the moneyraised The two $4000 scholarshipsprovided to graduating Windham seniorsevery year summer reading programs
and in previous years projects to betterthe library like handicapped-accessibledoors have all been funded through theStrawberry Festival and book fairs
Staff photos by Rhiannon Snide
Kids get a chance to dunk school board member Daniel Popovici-Muller
People sort through novels at the book fair
Windham Robotics Team
Kids play ldquoStrawberry Kerplunkrdquo
Siblings omas and Dana Mcaleer squeeze into the strawberry cut out
Karate International was on hand Professional Martial Arts Academy performed at the Strawberry Festival
Face painting is always popular
David Wing Meg Wing Olivia Wing Amelia Hone and John Hone enjoy thestrawberry shortcakes
Volunteers serve strawberry shortcake Danielle Geyer and her daughter Brooke fill a bottle with sand
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Miranda AbyaziMikayla AckersonSiddhart Agarwal
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James BedardMichael Bedient IIIBrandon BielinskiLeah BlacheDaniel BleekerSamantha BonannoDaniel BorcocheBasie BosticEmily Bouley
Joseph Brumaghim
Mackenzie BryantDerek BuskoEric Butler
Jonathan Cafua Joshua CafuaDavid CarbonelloElizabeth Carne
Joseph CharlandCara Chrissis
Jeremy ChuRobyn ClarkAlexa CocciardiColin CochraneTaylor ColantuoneAlycia ColeAlexandra Connors
Michael ConnorsCailyn CostaPatrick CoupeSamantha CrichtonGeorge CrosbyKevin CurranLia DrsquoAngeloAndrew DalencourtSarah DanielsAmanda DeFabrizio
Jessica DeFabrizioCheyann Devlin
Jillian DiPersioKristen DoucetteAndrea DufaultAnastasia DulskiyDevin DutrisacZeinah Elsherif Olivia EstesRichard Ferguson
Daniel FeroceDanielle FischerVincent ForgioneAmanda Forti
Joseph FrakeSean FrangosMegan FrankSean FreemanAidan GallagherAnthony GalloConnor GarsideFallon GoldenAndrew Gosson
Joshua Graham Jaycie Greenberg Jack Grubbs
Samantha Grubbs James GustafsonCassandra HaleyKasey HamptonMary HannonSelena HansenEmily HaoRyan HardacreAshley HarperPatrick HigginsAaron HillyerZachary HollinsCaroline HorriganParker HudsonAlexander HumsAustin HuntAwais HussainMadalina JeansMadelyn JoanisKurtis Jolicoeur
Michelle KellyNicholas KhouryKirsten KochNikita KuchipudiTimothy LagosMatthew LaliberteDylan LamontagneRachel LanouetteVictoria LarsenNicole LawrenceScott LeahyTaylor Lemay
Justine LevesqueAnna LiddyAnne LinTalia Lombardo
Michaela MahoneyGregory Mallette
Justin ManterAshley ManzoAlec MasoneMagda Mazri
Jon McCoyBrendan McInnisGrace McNamaraMatthew McPhersonAustin Messina
Jordan MichalikTroy MillerKillian Mills
Jillian MoffattKellen Moltenbrey
John MonahanAlexa MonfetteChristina MontanileLindsey Mucci
Christopher MunroeCody MunroeChristopher MurphyBenjamin NikitasMatthew NoelDaria NormanEmily OrsquoConnorDylan OrsquoKeeffeRyan OrsquoKeeffe
Jake OzoonianMason Pastro
Julia PeetZoe PerkinsTroy PetersKelsie PimentelElisabeth Pope
Davis PotterTaylor PowellHaley PsareasMadeline RieseBradley RobbinsBrynn RocheCole RutledgeLayla-Jane SaadCassandra SalafiaChristopher SalemmeMatthew SansoucieMichael SarnieGenevieve SchererLuciano SchipellitiMonica SciutoHannah ScottRebecca ScottAlexander SextonMark ShamonCasey Shields
Nichole SinclairRyan SlaskiGraham SmithNicole SpitalereAlexander St CyrTimothy StapChristina SteereMichael StefanelliLauren SullivanEmiline SundmanCourtney SweenySophia TausanovitchMatthew Terrio
Jake ThomasKristen TilleyRachel Tower
Ryan TragerRichard Tu
Jonathan VasconcelosGerald VentolaMadison WaltersRoss WentworthNicholas WhiteheadMarissa YostAleesha ZandiehSarah ZannoniZacharey Zins
WECA Awards $8500 in Scholarships to Windham Studentssubmitted by StephanieWimmer and DianeCarpenter
As part of its support foreducation the WindhamEndowment for CommunityAdvancement proudlyadministers scholarshipsfor graduating high schoolseniors from the Windhamcommuni ty The WindhamEndowment was privilegedto recognize nineexceptional students o May27 at the Fourth AnnualBlue and Gold AwardsThe awards and the 2015recipients are detailedbelow
The WindhamEndowment Scholarship($1000) is for a graduatinghigh school studentfrom Windham who hasdemonstrated significantinvolvement in communityservice Jillian DiPersio
The Jean (McCartney)and Donald BealesScholarship ($1000) inmemory of Jean McCartneyBeales is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho is enrolled or planningto be enrolled in a post-graduate program Layla-
Jane Martin SaadThe Coish Family
Scholarship ($1000) isawarded to a graduatingWHS student who has
participated in one or moresports at Windham HighSchool and has consistentlyset an example of teamworkand sportsmanshipMichael Stefanelli
The Dr Henry ELaBranche Scholarship($1000) is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho intends to pursue acareer in public educationKirsten Koch
The Timothy Skwiot Financial Services Scholarship ($500) isawarded to a graduating WHS student who has shown throughcourse work and extra-curricular activities an interest in studyingbusiness at the college level Jonathan Vasconcelos
The Windham Visual Arts Scholarship ($500) is awarded to agraduating WHS student who is planning to study art and who hasdemonstrated ability and interest in art Anne Lin
The Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection ndash Carol A Yennaco
Scholarship ($500) in memory of Carol Yennaco is awarded to afemale student who has demonstrated concern for her communitythrough her volunteerism Madeline Riese
Two Womanrsquos Club scholarships ($1500) are awarded tograduating students from Windham who have had a stronginvolvement in the community and who are pursuing collegedegrees Siddhart Agarwal and Emily Bouley
The Windham Endowment is honored to administer thesescholarships on behalf of Windham businesses and families andsupport our students as they pursue their dreams They are alsograteful to the many volunteers who work to make these awardspossible
The Windham Endowment for Community Advancement is anon-profit community foundation created to enhance the qualityof life for all Windham residents now and for generations to comeThe endowment provides a way for individuals organizations andcorporations to channel their philanthropic giving for educationalcultural recreational or environmental initiatives in the town
Layla-Jane Saad winner of the Jean (McCartney) and Donald BealesScholarship with Patrick Conway
Jonathan Vasconcelos winner of the Timothy Skwiot Financial ServicesScholarship with Tom Barstow
Emily Bouley and Siddhart Agarwal winners of the Womanrsquos Club Scholarship
with Jean Morrow
Kirsten Koch winner of the Dr Henry E LaBranche Scholarshipwith Dr LaBranche
Madeline Riese winner of the Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection -Carol A Yennaco Scholarship with Lisa Walker treasurer
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
Jillian DiPersio winner of the WindhamEndowment Scholarship with Tom Barstow
VPWindham Endowment
Michael Stefanelli winner of the CoishFamily Scholarship with Barbara Coish
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Kaylie Petrillo Jacob PinetteMorgan Pinksten^Dylan Ragonese
Jillian ReganChandler Rheault^Darian RideoutGrace Roessling^David RogersRyan Rondeau^Kristen RooneyEric Rossi^
James Russo
Kelly RyanDevon SaccaMegan Scalia^Amanda SchellingBrittany SilvaBrittany HamelDylan SilvestriShyanne Skinner
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Travis WallakerAidan WalshDeedra WalshAlex WebsterKevin WhelanRiley Williams^Corey WitkowskiNicholas WolfromHeather WormaldSarah YeatonNicholas Young
Honor GraduatesHonors with Distinction Honors with Merit Honors^NH State Scholar
Bishop GuertinHigh SchoolClass of 2015
Bishop Guertin High School will hold commencement on Sunday June 7 at the schoolrsquos Roedel Field House beginning at 2 pm The203 graduates include Pelham residents Bailey Custeau EmaleeGarboski Mitchell Hullihen Kailee Joncas Mitchell Kamal HollyKathios Rachael LaPolice Colleen Mitchell Ryan Montbleau LaynePhilipson Eleni Roggotis Haley Roy Peri Sanechiaro Cory SnowKristina Terrazzano and Timothy Trudel and Windham residentsChristopher Arling Daniel Fenn and Thomas Raposo
Two WMS StudentsHonored at StateScholar Leader
Banquet
submitted by NH Association for MiddleLevel Education
Keith Belanger and Jillian Peet students atWindham Middle Schoolwere honored at the 16thAnnual Scholar LeaderAwards Banquet heldat the Center of NewHampshire in Manchesteron May 28 The studentswere presented with anaward whose criteriaincluded demonstratingacademic initiative andscholarship providingservice to classmatesand school exemplifyingpositive attitudes anddemonstrating leadershipin the classroom andschool activities
More than 375 guestsincluding studentseducators and parents attended this yearrsquos banquet which celebratedthe achievements of middle level students who are representative ofthe many outstanding young adolescents in middle level schools inNew Hampshire The guests included 82 students from 41 schoolsfrom all over the state
The Middle Level Scholar Leaders Award is organized annually bythe New Hampshire Association for Middle Level Education and theNew England League for Middle Schools with supporting sponsorshipfrom Lifetouch National School Studios
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Contracts for School Administrators Still Pendingby Barbara OrsquoBrien
As of June 3 new contracts for administratorsin the Windham School District (SAU 95) had notbeen signed The issue was raised during anothermarathon meeting of the school board whenformer school board member Beth Valentine cameto the podium and posed the question
Valentine expressed concern over the factthat numerous administrators who work for theschool district have either resigned recentlyor are candidates for positions elsewhere
Superintendent Winfried Feneberg who isleaving the employment of Windham on June 30confirmed the fact that contracts have not yet beensigned with school district administrators but
assured Valentine that promises of employmentfor the 2015-2016 school year have been madeto these individuals Each of these administratorswas nominated by Feneberg for continuedemployment this past April and school boardmembers concurred The problem that remainstherefore inhibiting the signing of contracts is theissue of salaries and benefits for administratorsas well as for other non-union school districtemployees
School Board Chairman Ken Eyring who has
been discussing the issue with Feneberg and otheradministrators said he has ldquono thought of goinginto Julyrdquo without signed contracts ldquoWersquore verycloserdquo Eyring said
Business Administrator Adam Steel who hasbeen involved in the discussions said talksrelating to benefit packages have been goingon for about a year ldquoTherersquos a lot of factorsinvolvedrdquo Steel said including the perceptionthat some administrators are being underpaidcompared to similar school districts and thatsome benefits are less than those being providedelsewhere
The issue came to a head last year when therewas a change in health insurance benefits for
teachers resulting in employees paying a higherpercentage of their premiums than was previouslythe case Steel said that administrators donrsquot wantto feel that theyrsquore giving away health benefitswithout salaries being raised commensuratelyldquoThis needs to be resolvedrdquo Steel statedAlthough administrators are not members of acollective bargaining unit they have been workingtogether collaboratively Steel said
School board member Rob Breton wanted toknow if the administrators are concerned abouthaving a job come July 1 ldquoThey are nervous andanxiousrdquo Steel replied ldquoThere is angstrdquo Valentineadded
ldquoAdministrators want to feel valuedrdquo Steelexplained When comparing the benefitsoffered by Windham with other similar schooldistricts itrsquos not easy to make ldquoan apples-to-apples comparisonrdquo Steel added a factor that iscomplicating discussions
A suggestion by school board member DennisSenibaldi was not well received by his fellowboard members or Superintendent FenebergSenibaldi wanted to sign the contracts as they arecurrently written then to continue the discussionof benefits down the road ldquoWe can sort out thedetails laterrdquo Senibaldi said Senibaldirsquos motionwas seconded by Breton but failed to pass bythe usual 3 to 2 split Only Senibaldi and Bretonvoted in favor of signing the existing contracts
Chairman Eyring Vice-Chairman Tom Murray
and board member Daniel Popovici-Mullervoted against the idea Feneberg asked that thediscussions be allowed to continue at least untilthe next interchange scheduled for June 11 ldquoWehope to have the issue solved prior to July 1rdquohe added ldquoThere is good will on the part of allparties to resolve this issuerdquo
ldquoWe want to address the administratorsrsquoconcernsrdquo Popovici-Muller said ldquoBe assured thatno one should be worried about their jobrdquo
ldquoWe do want administrators fairlycompensatedrdquo Murray said ldquoThatrsquos what theyrsquorelooking forrdquo
There are increases for administrators and othernon-union employees in the designated salarypool Feneberg said money which would allowfor an average annual increase of 2 to 3 percentRaises for non-union employees are given basedon performance reviews
School District Switches Banksby Barbara OrsquoBrien
On the recommendation of SAU 95 BusinessAdministrator Adam Steel Windham SchoolBoard members unanimously (5 to 0) approvedtransferring the school districtrsquos banking to TDBank effective July 1 the start of the 2015-2016school year
Steel said he had invited all banks within areasonable distance of Windham to submit aproposal As a result he received quotes fromTD Bank Citizens Bank Enterprise Bank andSantander Currently the Windham SchoolDistrict does business with Citizens Bank anaffiliation that will end on June 30
After interviewing representatives from eachof the four banks that submitted proposalsSteel recommended TD Bank Although theinterest rate offered by TD Bank was not quite ashigh as some of the other proposals Steel said
TD Bank has a record of providing very highcustomer service fraud protection a high level oftechnology and higher productivity
At present approximately 580 annual tripsare being made to the bank by employees of theWindham School District In the future manyof those trips will not be necessary Steel saidbecause of the high level of technology availablethrough TD Bank Technology will save on bothemployee time and mileage Steel noted
Donna Sawyer who is the outgoing schooldistrict treasurer agreed that TD Bank is veryproactive in working with its customers ldquoTheyhave been very forthcoming in answering ourquestionsrdquo Sawyer said Sawyer did not run fora second term as school district treasurer this pastMarch Anne Marie OrsquoNeil was elected as thenew school district treasurer and will assume herduties on July 1
Pelham Police
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Residents may notice some changes whenthey call the non-emergencygeneral businessline at the Pelham Police Department Whenyou dial 603-635-2411 an auto attendant willnow answer the phone Please listen as there arenow selections for each department includingthe Dispatch Center If you need to reachthe Dispatch Center press 1 The emergencylines will not be affected If you have a life-threatening emergency you should still call 9-1-1
Pelham VFW Presents Boulet andSchloner with Volunteer Award
submitted by Madeline Dreusicke PresidentLadies Auxiliary John H Hargreaves MemorialVFW Post 10722
On Sunday May 31 16 members of the JohnH Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 in Pelhamcame together to enjoy the White Birch BanquetHallrsquos Breakfast Buffet in Hudson They also hada special mission on Sunday They were all there
in honor of Loyalty Day which is actually May 1It is a day set aside for all Americans to reaffirmtheir loyalty to our great country especially for theheritage of American freedoms and it is a day that
we honor those who give of themselves within ourcommunities and help support all veterans of theUnited States
Post Commander Jim Ehlinger and LadiesAuxiliary President Madeline Dreusicke of the
John H Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 weretruly honored to present Ray Boulet owner andhead chef as well as Barbara Schloner chef a
ldquoVolunteer of the Year Awardrdquo from their PostBoulet and Schloner are truly remarkable peoplewho are there when you need help no matterwhat the reason especially when it comes toveterans
ldquoThey have gone above and beyond to helpwith all the hospital programs I promote ashospital chairman for the Department of NHLadies Auxiliary VFW which primarily focuses onsupporting all military as well as our VFW Post inPelhamrdquo Madeline said They have continuouslyshown their love for this country especially whenit comes to helping veterans and for that they aretruly deserving of this award
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by Bob GibbsThe town of Windham honored the fallen
members of the US military on this MemorialDay of 2015
Members of the townrsquos Boy and Girl Scouttroops joined the Windham Middle and Highschools to pay tribute to the memory of ourfallen heroes from all branches of the military
Also paying their respects were members ofthe American Legion Post 109 and other localmembers of our military and political leaders forWindham Members of the legion post provided
a gun salute and presented flower wreaths to theveteran memorials in the cemetery
Colonel Pam Casey (USAF) spoke of theAmerican flag to the large crowd in attendanceat the Cemetery on the Plains Colonel Caseyreminded the crowd that when you look at ourflag remember to think of the men and womanwho have fallen to protect our country and giveus the freedoms that we have
The Windham High School Band led byMusic Director Jared Cassedy provided a fittingconclusion to the ceremony
Colonel Pam Casey USAF Windham Middle School Band Boy Scouts
Daisy Troop marches in the Memorial Day parade Windham High School band members Connor Lelandand Giuliana Jeffers play lsquoTapsrsquo
e American Legion honor guard gives a 21-gun saluteBrownie Troop
Windham High School Band honors those who lost their lives fighting for freedom
Windham High School Band
Windham Memorial Day - continued from front pagestaff photos by Bob Gibbs
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Thumbs Up Thumbs DownComments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Pelham-Windham News or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Pelham-Windham News editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate
ank you for your submissions All comments thumbs upor down are anonymous and not written by the Pelham Windham News staff umbs comments can be sentvia telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us at thumbs areanewsgroupcom When submitting a umbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Pelham Windham News During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments tothe issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less
ldquoThumbs down to anyWindham School Board member
who has not been finger printedprior to entering our schools andbeing around our students likeeveryone else in the communitymust berdquo
ldquoThumbs down to Rich Amariand his arrogant citing of theFacilities Committee lsquoNever hasthere been the level of expertiseon such a committeersquo Yoursnake oil tactics are naiumlvesophomoric and transparent Nodoubt we will see your name ona ballot come Marchrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steelwho has been an outstandingleader consensus builder anddiligent custodian of our taxdollars We are so fortunate to have someone
with your ethics your caring respectful demeanorand your good judgment in our districtrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steel Windhamrsquos Directorof Business Finance and Operations for the stellar
job you do Windhamrsquos school district needs tokeep people like yourdquo
ldquoThumbs down way down to School Boardmember Daniel Popovici-Mueller for bringinga handgun to school It isnrsquot just against boardpolicy - it is against Federal law to have a gun onschool grounds What were you thinkingrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to our Pelham High LacrosseCoach for talking down toopposing teamrsquos players out onthe field during games evenwhen yoursquore winning the gamePoor Sportsmanship Thatrsquosnot what we want our kids to
learn from their coaches Be abetter coach and get show bettersportsmanship towards playersrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Matthew Nuttfor making Eagle Scout I amreal proud of you Stay on thepace that you are going and theworld will be yours Love Yoursquordquo
lsquoThe Godmotherrsquo
ldquoThumbs up and a big thank you to the SaintPatrick Catholic School community and thePelham community at large for contributing to thehuge success of the St Patrsquos Catholic School 15thannual golf tournament that was held on May 12A great time was had by all in attendance and welook forward to seeing everyone again next yearat the 16th annual golf tournament Thank you foryour investment in the future of our students andfor your continued support of our schoolrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to St Patrick Catholic Schoolrsquosseventh grade class for putting together such awonderful tribute honoring our veterans Thankyou Mrs Stader and all who participated in this
very moving ceremonyrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to thePelham School Board andadministration Really isanyone surprised the middleschool principal is leavingAnyone who is exceptional orworth their weight in gold leavesor is non-renewed The schoolhires friends and family not thebest of the best and focuses onmediocri ty Anyone who servesan example or has proven tobe an exemplary educator ispushed out because they make the staff that is allright being mediocre look bad Itrsquos a sad state thisdistrict being led down a wrong road with weakunknowledgeable people leading the wayrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to whoever said lsquoonce a cheatalways a cheatrsquo It is so true and people whocheat just donrsquot wake up one day and say lsquoIrsquom
going to cheat todayrsquo Cheating is an addictionand one that doesnrsquot just stoprdquo
ldquoThumbs up to wwwnhpipelineawarenessorgThank you for sharing the facts on the pipeline
that Kinder Morgan is trying to put throughPelham and Windham We wonrsquot get any gas toheat our homes from this project Why shouldlandowners lose property to eminent domain for aproject that has no benefit to NH
ldquoThumbs up to Vincent Rosa He has beena vocal advocate for NHrsquos problems and has
been working hard in the community to ensureawareness He truly has been a progressivechampion Thank you for all your hard workrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to the Windham schoolconstruction project that was originally 15 millionand is now almost 20 million What will the finalprice tag be when all is said and donerdquo
ldquoThumbs up for the newly elected SchoolBoard members Freezing $82000 that was
budgeted for spending by theAdministration is a benefit tothe residents of WindhamThat is money that belongs tothe taxpayerrsquos not to be spenton anything else as may havehappened Seems two of thefive board members donrsquot quiteunderstandrdquo
ldquoThumbs up congratulationsand cheers to the twolove birds on Oriole Roadcelebrating 16 years of perfectmarriage We should all be soluckyrdquo
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Every lifetime has a story Obituaries
Alba (Bolognesi) (Croatti) Olney 95 of Pelhamdied peacefully on May 25 2015 at Grace Housein Windham She was the beloved wife of the lateRichard Olney who died in 2010
Born in Dorchester Massachusetts Sept 151919 the only child of the late Dino and the lateGuiseppina (Rosa) Bolognesi she received hereducation in the Dorchester school system
Before retiring Alba was employed as anAirplane Assembler and Riveter with ConvairAircraft formerly known as Hughes Aircraft in San
Diego California for many years Previously she was a Seamstressand Bookkeeper in her fatherrsquos laundry business called NationalLaundry which later became known as Unifirst Corporation
Among her many activities Alba was very active at the PelhamSenior Center When not working with the intent on being ldquotheold fashioned housewiferdquo she loved cooking embroidering andwatching soap operas But above all else being all about family
she loved spending quality time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Mrs Olney is survived by a son Ronald D Croatti and his wifeCarol of Londonderry four grandchildren Aldo Croatti and hiswife Brittany of Coral Springs Florida Michael Croatti Sr and hiswife Deborah of Pelham Matthew Croatti and his wife Jenniferof Winchester Massachusetts and Melissa Croatti and her fianceacuteMichael OrsquoRourke of Hudson and six great-grandchildren MichaelCroatti Jr Daniel Croatti Austin Croatti Kyle Croatti Ian Croatti andNorah OrsquoRourke
Funeral and Committal Services were held privately at St MichaelCemetery in Boston Massachusetts
Albarsquos family requests contributions be made in her memory to thePelham Council on Aging co Pelham Senior Center 8 Nashua RoadPelham NH 03076
Arrangements by Funeral Director James F OrsquoDonnell Jr (603)635-3333 E-condolencesdirections at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom
Albert A Girard 84 of Windham died May24 2015 at Maple Leaf Health Care Center inManchester
Albert was born and educated in MethuenMassachusetts the son of the late Reine (Marsan)and Andre Girard He attended Central Catholic
High School in Lawrence Massachusetts He served in the US Navyduring the Korean Conflict aboard the USS Cadmus where he learnedhis foundry skills He retired in 1996 from Ferrous Tech in Lawrencewhere he was a supervisor Albert was a member of the AmericanLegion in Windham
He built his camp on Cobbetts Pond in Windham with his father-in-law and enjoyed many summers there In 2000 he oversaw therenovation of the camp to a year-round home Albert was very activein the Lawrence High School Band Parents Association from 1972 to1984 He and his wife ran Studio 53 a ceramics studio for 20 yearsHe loved animals especially his cats Buddy and Princess and he wasan avid Red Sox fan
He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 50 years Geraldine(Meseth) Girard his sisters Rachel Mitchell and Yvonne Parker and abrother Andrew Girard
Albert is survived by his son William Girard and his wife Maribethof Kittery Maine his daughters Deborah Drake of Windham andFrances Caux and her husband David of Chester New Hampshiresiblings Raymond Girard of Brewster Massachusetts and JeanGodsey of Diamondhead Mississippi three grandchildren JessicaSchweiss and her husband Kurt and Jordan and Austin Caux andmany nieces and nephews
A Funeral Service was held May 28 at the Douglas amp JohnsonFuneral Home 214 Main St Salem Burial followed in Cemetery onthe Plain in Windham
Memorial Contributions in Albertrsquos memory may be made to theSalem Animal Rescue League 4 SARL Dr Salem NH 03079 or toWindham Fire Association 3 Fellows Rd Windham NH 03087
To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom
Helen A StoneHelen A (Sullivan) Stone 88 of Hudson
formerly of Pelham died June 1 2015 at St Joseph Hospital in Nashua She was the belovedwife of the late Merton H Stone who died Jan 72001
Born in Lowell Massachusetts May 27 1927daughter of the late John and the late Mary(Curran) Sullivan she grew up in Lowell andreceived her education in the Lowell school
systemBefore retiring Helen was employed as an Assembler with
Raytheon Corporation in Andover for over 11 years After retirementnot being one to sit idly she took on a part-time job at Samrsquos Club inHudson for more than 15 years
Among her many activities Helen enjoyed the outdoors especiallywalking in and around town and gardening In addition she
absolutely loved socializing and dancing She was also an avid NewEngland Patriots fan
Helen is survived by her son Michael P Stone of Hudson withwhom she resided two granddaughters Ashley Stone and OliviaStone several nieces and nephews and many dear friends
She was also sister of the late Josephine Sheehan Mary Wholeyand Tina Giguere
In keeping in accordance with her wishes there will be no callinghours Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Masson Monday June 8 at St John XXIII Parish at St John The EvangelistChurch 25 Library St Hudson at 10 orsquoclock Committal Serviceswill be held privately
Those wishing may make contributions in Helenrsquos memory to St John XXIII Parish 121 Allds Street Nashua NH 03060
E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom Arrangementsby the Pelham Funeral Home Pelham NH (603) 635-3333
Richard C lsquoDickrsquo Burton SrRichard C ldquoDickrdquo Burton Sr 86 of
Pelham died May 28 2015 at the VeteransAdministration Medical Center in ManchesterHe was the beloved husband of 62 years tothe late Barbara A (Spearel) Burton who diedDecember 19 2014
Born in Nashua January 28 1929 the sonof the late Ervin J and the late Mary Louise(Prince) Burton he received his education inthe Nashua school system
A veteran of World War II Dick proudlyserved his country in the US Navy One ofhis greatest pleasures was a trip to WashingtonDC in October of 2013 with Honor FlightNew England
Before retiring Dick was employed as a Machine Operatorwith Nashua Corporation in Nashua for over 34 years
He was an active member of the First Congregational Churchin Pelham for many years as well as the Pelham Senior Center
Being all about family Richard loved spending quality timewith his children grandchildren and great-grandchildren Healso enjoyed fishing watching the Red Sox and Patriots hiscomputer and traveling - including a cross-country excursionand several trips to Virginia He was proud of his vegetablegarden with which he shared with everyone he came incontact with He received his Amateurrsquos Radio License in
June of 1965 and was one of the founders of the ldquo4PMers Netrdquowhich still meets on a daily basis He has made friends allover the world talking on the ham bands
Mr Burton is survived by two daughters Deborah AHallinan and her husband David of Deerfield with whom heresided at the time of his passing and Cheryl D Lutsko and herhusband Jim of Hudson four sons Richard C Burton Jr andhis wife Brenda of Waynesboro Virginia Wayne D Burtonand his wife Louise of Windham Dana S Burton and his wifeDenise of Manchester and David K Burton and his companionTricia Hennick of Gloucester Massachusetts 16 grandchildren18 great-grandchildren a brother Paul F Burton and his wifeMyrtle of Hudson and several nieces nephews and cousins
He was also brother of the late Marion St Laurent KennethBurton Herbert Burton Clifford Burton Earl Burton Leonard
Burton Ernest Burton and Robert BurtonIn keeping in accordance with his wishes there were nocalling hours and a Memorial Service for both Richard andBarbara was held on Friday June 5 at the First CongregationalChurch of Pelham Burial of ashes followed at GibsonCemetery E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecomArrangements by the Pelham Funeral Home (603) 635-3333
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How to Safely Navigate Wet RoadwaysSpring showers certainly may bring flower
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Wet roadways and poor driving conditionscontribute to thousands of road accidents eachand every year As roads get wet oil and other
substances rise to the surface of the pavementwhich can quickly become slippery and compro-mise the traction offered by tires According to theUnited States Department of Transportation thereare around 707000 automobile crashes each yeardue to rain
Heavy rains also may lead to puddles whichcan obscure hazards on the roadway Cars maystall out in puddles or hydroplane which occurswhen cars coast along the surface of the waterPuddles also can be splashed by oncoming carsleading to visibility issues
It is in every driverrsquos best interest to use cautionwhen driving on wet roads The following tips canhelp prevent accidents injuries and even fatalitiesduring the rainy season
bull Slow down Drivers should drive slower whenroads are wet and when rain compromises vis-ibility It can take up to three times longer to stopon a wet road than a dry one By slowing downyou will be able to stop or veer out of the way of
dangerbull Leave room When driving on wet roads
leave more room between your vehicle and theone in front of you Again this plays into stoppingdistance Tailgating increases your risk of rear-
ending a vehicle if you cannot stop in time on awet roadway
bull Stay alert It can be easy to be lulled intocomplacency while driving But staying alert andconscious of every detail going on around youcan reduce your risk of accident when driving inless than ideal conditions
bull Skip cruise control As a driver you wantto remain in control of acceleration and speed
rather than leaving it up to the cruise control sys-tem If you begin to hydroplane on cruise controlthe car may actually speed up
bull Use your headlights Headlights can lightup the road in front of you helping illuminatepotential hazards Lights on a car also make yourvehicle more visible to others on the road Alwaysturn on the headlights in inclement weather
bull Avoid jerky movements Keep a steady paceand the vehicle in control Jerking the wheel oraccelerating and braking in a erratic fashion cancause the vehicle to spin out or skid on wet roads
bull Check your tires Inspect your tires for treadwear and air pressure Tires should be rotatedas part of routine maintenance Poorly perform-ing tires are a significant safety risk If you livein an area known for a lot of rain invest in tiresdesigned for wet road conditions
Donrsquot let wet weather get the best of you Slowdown stayvisible and be
on the alert
(MS) mdash Perhaps no aspectof life has gone untouched bytechnology in the 21st centuryTechnology has changed theway we communicate how wewatch television and listen to
music and even how we keepabreast of the latest happeningsin our communities and abroad
Technology is also changingthe way we drive and in manyways making todayrsquos highwaysmore safe While automotivegadgets like built-in WiFi orbackup cameras may be the first amenities to grabour attention new developments in lighting tech-nology are enhancing driver visibility and makingit safer to hit the open road
Many auto manufacturers still use standard in-candescent bulbs in their vehicles But advancedlighting thatrsquos more befitting of todayrsquos technologi-cal standards can make it easier for drivers to seeand be seen by fellow motorists Vision LED Lightsfrom leading automotive lighting manufacturerPhilips employ cutting edge LED technology todeliver better and more dynamic lighting for appli-cations such as brake and taillights back up lights
side markers fog lights and license plate lightsGuaranteed for up to 12 years Philips Vision LEDLights are highly resistant to extreme heat and vi-bration meaning drivers are very likely to replacetheir vehicle long before they ever need to worryabout replacing their LED lights
The right lighting can vastly improve drivervisibility and safety and prove a wise investmentfor drivers who want to see the road better whilemaking themselves more visible to other motor-ists In addition to upgrading their vehiclesrsquo light-ing drivers can take the following steps to ensuretheyrsquore seeing the road ahead of them as clearly aspossible
bull Get vision checkups A standard ophthalmicexam is a series of tests conducted to check an in-dividualrsquos vision and the health of his or her eyesThe National Institutes of Health note that thefrequency ofsuch tests de-pends on anindividualrsquosage but driv-ers shouldknow thatthey shouldget screenedmore fre-quently asthey ageand the NIHnotes that
drivers who wear contact lenses need yearly eyeexams Drivers who suspect their vision mightbe making it harder for them to see when behindthe wheel should schedule an ophthalmic examimmediately
bull Take steps to improve your reaction time andthat of your fellow motorists Personal reactiontime also can influence how drivers see the roadand how quickly they react to potentially negativedriving conditions Making sure you get enoughsleep and exercise can increase alertness and im-prove your reaction time In addition the choicesyou make when upgrading your vehicle can im-
prove the reaction time of your fellow drivers Forexample Philips Vision LEDsrsquo instant-on responsemake sure brake lights come on the moment youapply the brake instantly alerting other driversshould you be forced to make a sudden stop Thatinstant response time can reduce braking distanceby up to 20 feet even at speeds as high as 75miles per hour
bull Prioritize complete vehicle maintenance Novehicle maintenance routine is complete unlessit includes regular cleaning of headlight lensessideview mirrors and interior glass and mirrorsDirty mirrors and glass compromises driver visionso be sure to periodically remove any debris orfilm buildup on such surfaces
More information is available at wwwphilipscomvisionled
New Philips Vision LEDs (right) employ cutting edge LED technology to deliverbrighter more dynamic lighting than standard incandescent bulbs (left)
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Strong Showing for PMA Softballsubmitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The Presentation of Mary Academyrsquos girlsrsquo Softball teamis having its strongest season yet The team of 16 girlsis made up of students in grades five through eight TheGriffins team plays in the Tri-County League The girlspractice threetimes a week onPMArsquos turf fieldThe team has seenimprovements inevery aspect of
the game and scored an all-timehigh of 10 runs in their game against St Patrickrsquos School ofPelham The team will await their seed for the upcomingTri-County League tournament
Girlsrsquo 2015 Softball team Coach Mike Bernhardt and Coach Clare Handy
Pelham Memorial Day- continued from front pageStaff photos by Len Lathrop
Pelham American Legion Firing Squad
Pelham Selectmen Hal Lynde and Doug Viger stand reverently andLegion Commander Aram Jekrnavorian as Mrs Gionet and VFWPost Commander Jim Ehlinger place a wreath on Gionet Bridge
Pelham Daisy Troop salutes during Taps
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Londonderry United Soccer Club
Ages 7-14
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submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
To find out more about how toget involved to learn about specific
opportunities at Windham High School or to donate time orresources to the teamcontact Coach Matthews at
jamatthewswindhamsdorg
Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
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We are a community based soccer club with academy
style philosophy Our soccer club offers professional
coaching academy style training with flexible
schedules with a family friendly cost structure
Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
South Central Soccer Club is a regional soccer club in
partnership with Windham Soccer
Association Salem Youth Soccer Association and Pelham Soccer
Club Tryouts are open to any
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and strategic team play
U13 amp U14 TRYOUTS
Boys U13 amp U14Wednesday 06172015
Time 500 PM-700 PM
Girls U13 amp U14Tuesday 06162015Time 500 PM-700 PM
Where Griffin Park 11v11 Field Ages U14 (August - 2001 ndash July 2002) U13 (August 2002 ndash July 2003)
Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
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Help and CooperationGoes a Long Way
I wish to thank all the various people local organizations groups and the
Pelham Police and Fire Department whose efforts and participation madethe Combined Post 10722 VFW and American Legion Post 100 sponsoredPelham Memorial Day Parade this last Monday May 25 a smashing successI apologize if I left people or groups out in my email please if you know ofsomeone I omitted please share this thank you note with them
A special thanks once again goes out to the Pelham High School theirfantastic marching band makes the parade and the three buglers thatplayed taps and for the support of the various high school sport teams thatmarched all reflect positively on our community
We also thank Nicole Pelletier who led us in the National Anthem eventhough she was not feeling well
Tanks to all the people that put the word out to our various Pelhamgroups and organizations too numerous to mention that made it possible forthem to participate in the parade and for the vehicles that offered the ridesfor those that could not march
It was a pleasure working with you and I look forwards to making nextyearrsquos parade an even better event Tank you all for your cooperation andsupport we could not have done it without your help cooperation andparticipation
Joumlrg Dreusicke QMAdj John H Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722
VFW Pelham
Keeping our Options OpenTe Windham School District will again be without a Superintendent of
Schools in July Te quest of finding a replacement who excels in curricularareas has strong leadership vision strategic thinkingplanning and criticalcommunication skills is a challenging task that will take time Whenmaking these types of crucial decisions I hav e always been a proponentof careful thought and contemplation keeping all my options open notlimiting my choices and not rushing into impulsive decisions
I would like to thank the Windham School Board in particular ChairmanEyring Vice Chairman Murray and Mr Popovici-Muller for voting to applythis same thought process to replace our superintendent whose position willbe vacant on July 1 2015
Tis represents a very short timeframe (between now and then) that willmost likely not allow for a suitable permanent replacement to be foundTe Boardrsquos decision to insert an interim Superintendent makes sense Sodoes their decision to open the search for interim superintendent candidatesto include all potential applicants from within and from outside the district A larger candidate pool gives the board more options to choose from
and there are no drawbacks with this approach to find the most qualifiedreplacement
Te boardrsquos goal should be to enlist a wide variety of ca ndidates examinetheir credentials thoroughly compare their educational philosophy andvision with the districtrsquos philosophy and vision and eventually select theright person to serve our principals teach ers parents school board andmore importantly our students I believe the current school board is movingforward with this in mind and appreciate their due diligence when makingthis challenging and very important decision
Cynthia Finn Windham
Tanking Supporters ofSenior Safe Night-Last Night
Te WHS Senior Safe Night ndash Last Night committee wishes to th ank the
following businesses and organizations who have given us a donation for theClass of 2015rsquos Last Night event
Boydenrsquos Landscaping Cafua Management Cyr Lumber Friends of Windham Hockey IHOP Mr Aziz Elsherif Kalil Dental AssociatesLindner Dental Associates amp Splagounias Family Messinarsquos FlooringNorthstar Financial Planning Parent Chiropractic Center Rogers Collision WHS Athletic Boosters Windham Baseball Windham PA Windham Wolverines Football amp Cheer Windham Womenrsquos Club
Te committee would also like to thank our raffle donors to date33 Hilltop 99 Restaurant - Salem Adams Family All About You Salon
Anniersquos Hallmark - Salem Anytime Fitness Artistic Creation AtkinsonCountry Club Baronrsquos Major Brands Appliances amp More Belle ViaggioBono Family Brookstone Country Club Bruzzese Family CampbellScottish Highland Canobie Lake Park Carpenter Family Clifford JewelersCoach Stop Grill Common Man Crowley Family Edible ArrangementsEstes Family Fisher Cats Ford Flowers Fuddruckers Ginger NewcombGolden Crane Grubbs Family Heavenly Donuts Howrsquos your Onion JaniersquosRestaurant Jim Shea Karate International Kendal Pond Pizza KumoLetizio Family Lewis Family Lindner Dental Associates amp SplagouniasFamily Lobster ail Restaurant Lowell Spinners Lucciano Cafeacute MonahanFamily Morgan Family Naultrsquos Honda Plaza Azteca Polished Nail
Lounge Prosciuttorsquos Pizza Rebekah Kaye Photo Session Roche FamilySawyer Family Scrub-A-Dub Shawrsquos Slaski Family Supercuts SweetKiwi -Bones erry Jounakas omo SR uscan Kitchen Village Bean Windham Country Club
Each year the committee takes on the huge task of raising $8000 to fundthis evening of fun and safety on graduation night All donations are used100 to provide entertainment decorations food and raffles Te eventis always a huge success almost 90 percent of the senior class attends on thenight of graduation Please join our current sponsors this year and send atax deductible donation or raffle to WHS Senior Safe Night ndash Last Night 64London Bridge Road
On behalf of the Class of 2015 we graciously thank you
Donna Hume Windham
Excellent Leadership Shownby Windham School Board
I have been following the nasty letters a nd online comments over thepast few months that are critical of three Windham School Board (WSB)
Members Tey began prior to the March elections by targeting (then) WSB candidates om Murray and Daniel Popovici-Muller Both wereoverwhelmingly elected over the incumbents- and now the personal attackshave expanded to include Mr Ken Eyring who we elected last year Tesethree good men are very qual ified to serve our community
After reading the letterscomments week after week I came to realize thebaseless emotional personal attacks are coming from a very small but vocalgroup of people Some are close friendssupporters of former School Boardmembers who were in office when our property taxes rose to sky high levelsand forced many long-time Windham residents to move Some are theformer School Board members themselves During the years those SchoolBoard members were in office our buildings continued to leak and fall intodisrepair and way too many great teachers and administrators left one afterthe other
For the first time in a very long time things are different Mr EyringMr Murray and Mr Popovici-Muller are people who understand (1) Howto budget (two own and work at their own business and the other has aCPA degree) (2) Te meaning of fiscal responsibility and (3) How to plan
and accomplish tasks as a teamI have attended WSB meetings and have been impressed with theircommitment to stay focused on their responsibilities and not get distracted with the ldquonoiserdquo that is being thrown their way week after week -both inthe papers online and at the meetings Each of these individuals welcomesinput from everyone - including the people who have bitterly criticized themin the media Each is guided by principles and values that are necessaryto achieve excellent leadership for our School District Tey represent thereason why I served in the military during the Korean War and would gladlydo so again today if able Watch the meetings on line at WCVcom andsee for yourself For assistance contact WCV at 434-0300
My respect and support for these three School Board Members and theirleadership abilities has increased over the last several board meeting as theyhave shown strong leadership characteristics perseverance and patientsdealing with adversity from the special interest group of individuals
For the first time in a very long time the interests of all WindhamResidents are being represented Positive results are beginning to becomeevident Expect that we tax payers will be pleased with the future endeavorsof these individuals
W J Heath Windham
Learn about the Pipeline at Community Yard SalePelhamWindham Pipeline Awareness is hosting a community Yard Sale
Saturday June 6 and Saturday June 13 from 8 am to 2 pm in PelhamCenter on Meetinghouse Road the old fire station green beside the townhall Clothes Cupcakes Baklava Vinyl Furniture Decoratives Kidsoys Sporting Goods Books Face-Painting for the kids Everything is priced to sell Please come down and help us raise community funds
Tere will be a Pipeline Info Booth with access to our petition Hereis a chance to come and learn about this pipeline proposed for Pelhamand Southern New Hampshire and why all of us should be immediatelyconcerned
Specifically the Northeast Energy Direct Pipeline proposal by KinderMorgan affects every resident in Pelham whether or not it c rosses yourproperty o see how it will affect you keep an eye on your climbingelectricity rates Liberty Utilities wants to sign a 20 year contract withKinder Morgan Picking up the tab for this agreement All of LibertyUtilities current electric ratepayers are facing an extra charge ta cked ontoour bills to pay for the construction of this excessive pipeline Most of thetowns along southern New Hampshire including Pelham are not residential
gas customers PelhamWindham Pipeline Awareness members believe it isunfair for our communities to sacrifice for this project which will do nothingto benefit us directly o lose properties in Pelham by way of eminentdomain and then also pay for this overbuild of natural gas infrastructure thatexceeds the projected energy needs of New England by more than doubleand cannot be used in our own town is not just
Working to help protect our region from such exploitation is the Pipeline Awareness Network for the Northeast Inc or PLAN NE Tis is a non-profit corporation intervening in th e Public Utilities Commission processes which oversee the approvals of contracts between Kinder Morgan and localgas companies If the Northeast Energy Direct contracts with local gascompanies such as Liberty Utilities do not receive state approvals KinderMorgan may not be in a position to file a formal application with theFederal Energy Regulatory Commission for this project We would like tohelp this effort and protect our properties in Pelham Half of the proceedsfrom PelhamWindham Pipeline Awareness yard sale will be donated to helpfund the legal fees for the PLAN NE Te other half of these proceeds willstay in the town of Pelham for our own local efforts to stop the pipeline
Kaela Law Pelham
Yet Another Successful Food DriveI would like to express my sincere gratitude to the residents of Hudson
Litchfield and Pelham for their generous response to our Annual FoodDrive held Saturday May 9 Also to postal management rural carriers citycarriers church and family volunteers as well as local schools and businessesfor displaying posters and billboard announcements for our drive With theresources provided and the time offered by all the volunteers we collected11180 pounds of food from Hudson and Litchfield residents PelhamCarriers collected 1500 of food for their food pantry People in need shouldcontact food banks in their towns which are Blessed John XXIII ChurchFirst Baptist Church in Hudson Litchfield Community Church and theFood Pantry of Pelham at St Patrick Church
Tank You for your donations
Frank Maglio Food Drive coordinator Hudson
Fulfilling Campaign Promisesof Fiscal Responsibility
Te recently approved Windham School District budget included heating
oil that was projected to cost $4gal Before the May 5 Windham SchoolBoard (WSB) meeting the price had been locked in at a rate of $201gal ndashthereby producing an anticipated savings of $82K
Tree members of the WSB Chairman Ken Eyring Vice Chairman omMurray and School Board Member Daniel Popovici-Muller were proponentsof freezing the surplus money because it was no longer needed ldquofor thepurpose that was approved by votersrdquo Without any action by the Board thesurplus funding would have been added to the General Fund where it couldhave been expended for any other un-budgeted purpose
Another example of fiscal responsibility and the fulfillment of campaignpromises is related to Education Adequacy Aid Over the past five yearsthe Windham School District has received nearly $12M less in Adequacy Aid than we should have from the State due to a flaw in the formula thatshort changes Windham axpayers On May 7 Chairman Eyring traveledto Concord to meet with Senate President Chuck Morse and SenatorNancy Stiles to discuss modifying the law to address the shortfall ndash whichincludes a whopping $3M for this year alone He was joined by WindhamSuperintendent Winfried Feneberg Bedford Superintendent Chip McGeeand Bedford School Board Vice Chairman Scott Earnshaw
Chairman Eyring reported the meeting went well stating ldquoBoth Senatorsexpressed their commitment and resolve to find a solution to remove the
funding cap and provide the proper funding f or the education of ourchildren going forwardrdquo
Windham Representative Dave Bates must also be recognized for fulfillinghis campaign promise to spearhead this extremely important issue on behalfof Windham residents His extensive efforts to reach out to many StateRepresentatives and Senators towards finding an acceptable Adequacy Aidsolution has been included into the House version of the State Budget Itis expected the Senate will also include a solution into the Senate versionof the budget as well Tere is still a lot of work to do but there appears tobe a commitment by a significant number of our State Legislators to find asolution to this issue
Te Windham axpayers Coalition applauds School Board MembersEyring Murray and Popovici-Muller as well as State Representative Batesfor their excellent leadership and representation of Windham voters Teircommitment to fiscal responsibility is a fulfillment of their campaignpromises to be good stewards of our taxpayer money
Rick Okerman Chairman Windham Taxpayers Coalition
continued to page 8- More Letters
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Pelham - Windham News | June 5 2015 - 5
Now Thru Sunday August 30Book Reviews Nesmith Library All
summer long fill out reviews of the booksyou have read and receive raffle tickets
for our ldquoEscape the Ordinaryrdquo book-loversgift bag filled with great prizes Pick up yourreview sheets at the front desk No limit on entriesEvent is free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Saturday June 6Windham Community Day Come
celebrate your community There will benumerous events and activities throughout
the day to enjoy with your family andfriends Stop in to listen to live music performedby local bands participate in decorating thecommunity garden sign have your face painted bytalented artists and help support youth mission tripsby purchasing homemade cinnamon rolls and othergoodies Attendance is free and all are welcome toattend and participate
Pumpkin Patch Planting 8-10amDrinking Water Information Table 8am-noonBarn Sale 9am-2pmCar Show 10am-3pmWindham Crossing Learning Center OpenHouse 8am-3pmCrossing Life Church 122 and 125 NorthLowell Rd Windham 8am-3pm Rain or Shine
Saturday June 6 amp Saturday June 13Dartmouth College is working to help educate
residents about the importance of testing wellwater for arsenic If you have questions orconcerns about your water or would like to learnmore about the work Dartmouth College is doingrepresentatives from their program will be at theCommunity Garden kick-off event on June 6 from 8am to 12 pm at 122 North Lowell Rd (CrossingLife Church) and at Nesmith Library on June 13from 9 am to 1 pm For more information visithttpwwwdartmouthedu~toxmetalarsenic
Wednesday June 10The next joint meeting of the Hudson
Pelham NH Democrats will be at 7 pm
at the John H Hargreaves Memorial VFWhall 6 Main St Pelham Guest SpeakerNH State Rep Jackie Cilley
Any girl (grades K-12 in Sept 2015) can be a GirlScout Come to an Information Night at 7 pm atGolden Brook School to find out about all the funGirl Scouts have Adult volunteer opportunitiesexist as well For more information email infowindhamgsorg
Thursday June 11Windham PTA is looking to fill the
following positions for the 2015-2016school year Secretary GBS Presentations
Coordinator WCS Assistant VolunteerCoordinator and Treasurer Additionally we arealways looking for folks who want to be moreinvolved in the schools Even if you only have afew hours to spare we will always find somethingthat interests you If you are interested sendinquiries to kelleystewart2009gmailcom The
elections will take place tonight at 7 pm in theWCS Media Center
Friday June 12Concerned about the Drug Problem
in Pelham Join the Pelham CommunityCoalition at a Coffee House at 9 am at
Dimitrioursquos Restaurant 125 Bridge St Alongwith many of you the PCC is concerned with thedrug problem plaguing our Town in recent yearsThis Coffee Meeting is an effort to inform thecommunity and provide an opportunity for inputas to how to address this growing epidemic Weencourage anyone who has an interest or concernsto join us for an informative discussion
Adult Summer Reading Program Kickoff Partyand Game Night At 6 pm Nesmith Library willhost a night of traditional board games and strategygames to kick off the summer reading program forour adult patrons Bring a group or come on yourown Pizza and desserts will be served and there
will be a door prize Learn more about summerevents and register for upcoming programs Eventis free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Saturday June 13The Pelham NH COA will once
again be hosting the Annual StrawberryFestival from 10 am to 2 pm This
yearrsquos festival will include entertainment
crafters and yummy treats Donrsquot miss the funThis yearrsquos entertainment will include but notlimited to musical entertainment from the PelhamHigh School Band (TBS) the Showcase Ladies
Barbershop Quartet at 10 am performanceby the OrsquoHalloran Irish Dancers at 11 am funwith balloons by ldquoCheeriordquo from 10am to noonCaricaturist Liane Brown 12 to 2 pm Besidesentertainment we will have hot dogs hamburgersstrawberry shortcake drinks popcorn a bake saleand raffle baskets to take chances on There willalso be a 5050 raffle to be drawn at 1 pm Agreat opportunity to win cash
Monday June 15 Film Screening amp Discussion at the
Nesmith Library 630 pm An encorescreening of Inequality for All will be
hosted and sponsored by the WindhamDemocratic Town Committee The 2013documentary presented by American economistRobert Reich examines widening income inequalityin the United States The film runs 90 minutes Ashort discussion will be held afterwards Eventis free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Tuesday June 16Craft Club Tiny Terrariums Nesmith
Library 6 to 730 pm Build a little take-home garden with itty bitty succulents All
supplies provided Children are welcometo attend with an adult Space is limited Eventis free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Tuesday June 16 thru Wednesday July 1The Pelham Public Library is preparing to launch
a Summer Garden Series this June The seriesincludes four workshops on currently trendingtopics in gardening and homesteading deliveredby regional experts in the field All events are freeand open to the public All ages and skill levels arewelcome
Basics of Poultry Raising Tues June 167-9 pm Ever thought of raising your ownbackyard chicken coop This is an intensive
workshop on the basics of poultry raising withan emphasis on Heritage PoultryHerbs for Flavor amp Scent Tues June 30 630-8 pm Seminar on using herbs in the kitchenand around the house is presented by UNHMaster Gardener Volunteer Ruth H AxelrodCome prepared to learn about commonvarieties of herbs native to the northeastregionGardening Rocks Mobile Farm EventWed July 1 10 am-12 pm His awesomepresentation teaches kids about the foods theyeat from the ground up Event is intended forfamilies and children of all ages
The Pelham Library is also looking for volunteersto help with the upkeep of their Childrenrsquos Gardena community-created community-maintainedgarden currently in its third year For moreinformation call 635-7581 or contact servicespelhamwebcom
Saturday June 20Open Mic Night sponsored by
the First Congregational Church ofPelham 3 Main St All musicians and
poets are invited Play your originalsor covers in a very relaxed family friendly andwelcoming atmosphere If you would like someaccompaniment bring your music or email usahead of time You donrsquot need to be a musicianto attend Just come listen and enjoy the musicA $5 donation is asked Registration at 6 pmdoors open 630 More information at http wwwpelhamuccorgcafehtml Questions cafeacutepelhamuccorg
Monday June 22Songs and Stories from the War Years
Nesmith Library 630 pm Presentedby ldquoRamblinrsquo Richardrdquo Kruppa this
entertaining and informative programfocuses on some of the most beloved songs fromthat era Songs like ldquoBluebirds over the White Cliffs
of Doverrdquo ldquoSentimental Journeyrdquo ldquoPraise the Lordand Pass the Ammunitionrdquo and ldquoHarbor LightsrdquoRichard not only sings the songs accompanyinghimself on guitar 5-string banjo and baritoneukulele but he tells their fascinating and unfamiliarstories as well their meaning how they came tobe and their significance Richard Kruppa knownmusically as ldquoRamblinrsquo Richardrdquo is a memberof the New England Foundation for the Arts anda retired professor from Bowling Green State
University in Ohio Event is free open tothe public and registration is required callthe library at 432-7254
Monday June 22 thru Friday June 26
Girlsrsquo Summer Basketball Camp Week is opened to girls ages 7 (as of Dec 1) to13 This instructional clinic will be held atDennis Lyons Memorial Park from 9 amto 12 pm Learn the fundamentals and betaught skills of the game offensively anddefensively You will have great fun andbecome a better player Girls should arrivein appropriate sneakers comfortable clothingand are advised to wear sunscreen and bringwaterdrinks The camp will run rain or shineRegistration forms are available at wwwpelhamwebcomrecreation or at the PelhamParks and Rec office or register and pay online athttpswebtracpelhamwebcom
Thursday June 25 Mark your calendars for and launch
into summer at the Nesmith LibraryrsquosAnnual Kick-Off Party The theme for
2015 is ldquoEvery Hero Has A Storyrdquo and you
will have a chance to participate in drop-in craftsstory hours live animal programs LEGO party andso much more Beginning at 100pm families canregister for summer reading make a craft enterraffles and make a super hero snack Thanks to theFriends of the Library of Windham this yearrsquos eventwill feature a performance by Ben Rudnick andFriends starting at 215 pm
Everyone who registers at the kick-off party willreceive a raffle ticket to win two tickets to CanobieLake Park and StoryLand Other raffle ticketsfeatured will include chances to win summerreading program t-shirts and a certificate to apizza shoppe In addition each summer readingregistrant also receives a free kidrsquos meal coupon forarea restaurants
The summer reading program is designed forchildren of all ages Infants to children under theage of four can be registered as a ldquoLittle ListenerrdquoldquoRead-To-Merdquo registration is for children ages fourto six and ldquoIndependent Readerrdquo is for children
seven years of age and older who are readingon their own In addition to summer readingincentives books are recorded on individualreading records and raffle tickets are earned Thisyear one of the Independent Reader raffles featuresa chance to win a Kindle The more you read themore chances you have to win
If you cannot make it to the kick-off party readerregistration will continue throughout the summerStop by the library during normal business hoursto register or to pick up a summer reading programflyer If you have any questions regarding thesummer reading program please call the library at432-7154 and ask for the childrenrsquos room
Saturday June 27 Windham Town Day and Fireworks Joinus at Griffin Park from 12 to 3 pm for theAnnual Town Day events Free cook-out
kiddie parade music and more Dress upin red white and blue with your bike doll stroller
or wagon All kids get a prize for being in theparade which begins at 1 pm The CommunityBand will play from 1230-2 pm we will funfamily field games from 1-230 pm and moreThis has been a part of Windham for over 30 yearsNew for this year - for those who like tennis orwant to try it out - our Tennis Crew will be on thecourts from 11-1 pm for free demos playing andfunLater on that night are the fireworks at the HighSchool with the River City Band co-sponsored byConvenientMD The parking lot opens at 530 pmfor the 7 pm show followed by fireworks around930 pm There will be food available for salebefore and during the concert and fireworksFor more information contact the RecreationOffice at 965-1208 or e-mail at RecreationWindhamNewHampshirecom
Patriotic Parade For Kids at Windhamrsquos AnnualTown Day Calling all kids Join us at Griffin Park
on at 1 pm for our Annual Town Day Parade Kidsof all ages are invited to dress in red white andblue and decorate their bike trikes wagons ordoll strollers to join in All participants get a prizeWe also will be having a free cook-out from 12-3pm and fun family field games from 1230-2 pmHope to see you there For more informationcontact the Recreation Office at 965-1208 or bye-mail at RecreationWindhamNewHampshirecom
Join us at Windham High School for a greatnight The River City Band co-sponsored byConvenient MD will be playing at 7 pm Theparking lot opens at 530 pm and there willbe food available to purchase Then around930 pm the fireworks show will begin Formore information contact the Recreation Officeat 965-1208 or by e-mail at RecreationWindhamNewhampshirecom
Pelham CERTMRC in conjunction with PelhamFire Department will host ldquoLetrsquos Get Readyrdquo amulti-agency family safety and preparedness fairfrom 10 am to 3 pm at the Pelham Village GreenThe fair is designed to educate and encouragecitizens about protective measures to take beforeduring and after an emergency Participantscan take part in live interactive demonstrationsand visit dozens of exhibitors There will alsobe mascots food vendors and activities for thekids Participating exhibitors include AmericanRed Cross (Blood Drive) American Red CrossDisaster Relief City of Nashua Division of PublicHealth and Community Services Liberty UtilitiesDriving Towards Zero NH Homeland Securityand Emergency Management SNHHS at Pelham Pelham PediatricsImmediate Care of PelhamPelham Library FEMA MA-TF1 K-9 Handlers Local
SAR K-9 Teams Pelham CERT Rehab Team PelhamFire Department Pelham Police DepartmentPelham Police Explorers and lots more Come outand enjoy a free fun-filled family day
Monday June 29 John H Hargreaves Memorial Post
10722 VFW welcomes the 39th ArmyBand Performance begins at 6 pm on
the Pelham Village Green Free admission Join us for a great evening of patriotic musicVFW concession stand proceeds benefit veteranprograms
Monday June 29 thru Monday August 17 The Parks and Recreation Department is o ffering
eight weeks of Junior Tennis lessons at Pelham HighSchool tennis courts For Boys and girls ages 5through 12 The lessons will emphasize the skills ofthe game with a fun and challenging environmentdesigned to get the best out of each participant
Players must bring hisher own racket and canisterof three new unopened tennis balls and a waterbottle It will include one-hour lessons four daysper week Monday-Thursday with Friday used as amake-up day if needed Space is limited Sign-ups are weekly Program fee Registration formsare available to print from wwwpelhamwebcom recreation or at Park amp Rec office You may alsosign up online using the Web Trac software link onour website E-mail recreationpelhamwebcomwith any questions or give us a call
Sunday July 5 The Cobbetts Pond Improvement
Association is excited to be presenting itsAnnual Boat Parade and Shore Decorating
Event at 1 pm This yearrsquos theme will beHeroes amp Villains from your favorite movie orTV show This is a great opportunity for familiesand friends to decorate their boats and join theparade Parade participants are encouraged to beas creative as possible To sign up and receive a
copy of registration information Call Halie Aloskyat 548-1353 or halieandjasongmailcom Wewill also be judging ldquoShore Decoratingrdquo if you donot want to enter the parade Winners announcedshortly after the parade If you have a Town Beachmembership feel free to watch the parade there
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School District Suffers Internet Access Shutdown
Rate Schedule for Ambulance Fees Approved
by Barbara OrsquoBrienIn mid-May with only a few more weeks left
before the end of the 2014-2015 school year theWindham School District suffered a temporaryshutdown of its Internet access
ldquoJust to clarify our internet servers were nothacked and no privileged information wasaccessedrdquo said SAU 95 Superintendent WinfriedFeneberg ldquoOur firewall and internal protections
did exactly what they were supposed to dordquo Inthe process however the school districtrsquos internetaccess was shut down temporarily or sloweddown significantly for several days and on severaloccasions Feneberg explained ldquoUnfortunatelythat negatively affected our teachersrsquo ability toteach in a learning environment that makes greatuse of technology and digital informationrdquo hesaid ldquoThis intentional act had a significant effecton the learning environment for our students in allour schoolsrdquo
The event that impacted the Windham SchoolDistrict is referred to as a DDoS (DistributedDenial of Service) attack which is probablybest described as a targeted deliberate andcoordinated effort to direct several thousandcomputers situated all over the world at aspecific Internet connection in this case theWindham School District ldquo Just like a pipe ofa certain diameter can only handle a definedamount of water (or d igital information for that
matter) in a torrential deluge it will overflow ornot let through whatrsquos intended to go through itrdquoFeneberg commented ldquoBeing overwhelmed withinternet traffic by the attack legitimate use of theinternet is compromised or significantly sloweddownrdquo
Feneberg said that the school districtrsquostechnology staff did an outstanding job protectingthe districtrsquos systems and data ldquoUnder the most
adverse circumstances they made sure that botheducational and business services were restoredas quickly as possiblerdquo he said ldquoWhen it becameclear that the district was the target of thesemalicious attacks we involved Windham Policewho as always were extremely helpful assistingusrdquo
The Internet attack remains an activeinvestigation in the hands of law enforcementboth local and federal authorities and as suchfurther information was not available by presstime It was noted however in an Alert Nowmessage sent to school district parents that it isbelieved that the source of the cyber-attack hasbeen identified
ldquoAs a school district we will continue tocarefully monitor our network and Internetservices and as needed make improvementsbased on the experiences of the past few weeksrdquoFeneberg noted ldquoAt the current time our networkand Internet services are working normallyrdquo
by Barbara OrsquoBrienAfter reviewing what other towns charge for
ambulance services and which companies aremost frequently used to handle the billing ofsuch services Windham Selectmen approvedthe proposed rate schedule by a vote of 3 to0 Only Chairman Al Letizio Jr and SelectmenRoger Hohenberger and Bruce Breton were atthe meeting where the vote was taken Vice-
Chairman Joel Desilets and Ross McLeod were notin attendance
Windham Fire Chief Tom McPherson said hehad only received one complaint regarding therevised fee proposal which was publically postedahead of the recent public hearing ldquoFor manyyears selectmen chose to keep ambulance rateslow to benefit residentsrdquo McPherson said ldquoThenew fees look high but wersquore just trying to catchup with where they should berdquo McPhersonexplained that most ambulance fees are generallycovered by a patientrsquos health insurance ldquoIf theyrsquorenot there are avenues for patients to apply for areductionrdquo he noted
The money that is brought in throughambulance fees helps to offset the local taximpact McPherson said helping to pay for much-needed equipment and personnel The new ratespertain to both BLS (Basic Life Support) and ALS(Advanced Life Support) services The rates arenow ldquobundledrdquo as opposed to the prior practice
of individual charges for services renderedWindham Fire has once again contracted
with ComStar to conduct its billing services forambulance fees ComStar retains five-percent ofany fees collected
In other business McPherson said he hadapplied for a reimbursement from the FederalEmergency Management Administration forlocal funds expended during the blizzard that
took place this past Jan 26 through 28 AState of Emergency was declared by PresidentBarack Obama at the request of New HampshireGovernor Maggie Hassan The request forreimbursement totals $56000 and includespolice fire and highway department servicesprovided during that period
McPherson also expressed appreciation tothe Londonderry Fire Department for loaningWindham Fire an engine while two of Windhamrsquosfire trucks were out of commission last monthOne of the vehicles was being repainted (underwarranty) while the other was experiencingan anti-freeze leak McPherson said thatLondonderry and Windham both have the sameinsurance companies Selectmen approvedaccepting the offer from Londonderry Fire by avote of 3 to 0 Voting in favor were Chairman AlLetizio Jr and Selectmen Bruce Breton and RogerHohenberger
Windham High School Receives Numerous Commendationsby Barbara OrsquoBrien
Earlier this spring Windham High School achieved a long-anticipated milestone accreditation by the New England Associationof Schools and Colleges The new accreditation status is in effect fora 10-year period
Windham High School opened its doors to students in Septemberof 2009 after a lengthy period of ever-changing plans hopes andaccomplishments Before applying for accreditation howeverschool district administrators had to prove the new high school wasworthy of the label A period of self-study began in 2013 in regardto seven set standards developed by NEASC This past November ateam of NEASC representatives spent several days at Windham HighSchool observing talking with staff administrators students andparents and reviewing pertinent documents As a result NEASCrepresentatives said ldquoIt is obvious that the children and staff are veryhappy to be thererdquo
Taking the results as a whole NEASC gave Windham High School67 commendations and 29 recommendations for improvementGenerally speaking most high schools receive a 5050 split on thenumber of commendations and recommendations received fromNEASC Superintendent Winfried Feneberg said ldquoWe obviously didmuch better than thatrdquo
Many of the recommendations made by NEASC in regard to
Windham High School pertain to the determination that ldquostudentsdonrsquot have a clear understanding of the role of 21st centurylearning opportunitiesrdquo The high school is said to need a formalplan to assess 21st century expectations and achievements and forcommunicating that information to students and their parents
In other recommendations NEASC representatives foundthat the school board ldquois too directly involved in the day-to-dayadministrative decisionsrdquo at Windham High School Fenebergcommented that he was a bit hesitant to inform school boardmembers of this finding but also felt he would be remiss to notmention it School board members indicated that they appreciatedhis honesty
Furthermore other recommendations involved developing andimplementing a timeline to address the ongoing athletic facilityneeds at the high school and to monitor the role of the library mediaspecialist to assure that technology doesnrsquot interfere with traditional
library services It was also stated that students should have moreopportunities to participate in heterogeneously grouped corecourses
Listed among the commendations are a strong integration oftechnology into all levels of the curriculum the existence of manyopportunities to engage students in the learning process a strongcollaboration among staff members a culture of high achievement
and students being given regular opportunities for problem solvingand analytical thinking
NEASC also found that Windham High School provides a safepositive respectful and supportive community for students and staffClass sizes are relatively small and a strong program is in effectfor the evaluation of new teachers There is also a wide range ofprograms resources and services available to students
School board member Daniel Popovici-Muller commended highschool administrators for the strong showing ldquoWe did much betterthan most schools going through the processrdquo he said giving thanksto ldquoan excellent staffrdquo ldquoGreat jobrdquo School Board Chairman KenEyring said
While school board member Rob Breton recognized theaccreditation of Windham High School he also commented on thealleged micromanaging by school board members ldquoWersquove beenhearing that for a long timerdquo Breton said of the criticism ldquoIt speaks
volumesrdquoDespite the accreditation being complete at least for the time
being a follow-up committee is to be established this comingsummer Committee members will work on the recommendationsmade by NEASC ldquoIn 2023 we start the process all over againrdquoFeneberg said The next visit from NEASC will take place during the2024-2025 school year
June 8 is Deadline for Applying for Superintendent Search Committeeby Barbara OrsquoBrien
Members of the Windham School Board are moving into high gearas the departure date for Superintendent Winfried Feneberg loomson the horizon Fenebergrsquos last day as superintendent of SAU 95 is
June 30Still hoping that they might be able to find an interim replacement
for Feneberg who is relocating to the Kearsarge School District inthe Lake Sunapee region of New Hampshire school board membersare establishing a search committee with an application deadline set
for Monday June 8 The committee will be comprised of two schoolboard members one member of the SAU staff one principal oneteacher one parent and one community member
Anyone interested in applying for either the parent member orthe community-at-large member is asked to send a letter of intent toHuman Resources Director Carol St Pierre at cstpierrewindhamsdorg as soon as possible and no later than by the end of the workdayon June 8
Members of the committee will be responsible for participating inthe interview of all final candidates for interim superintendent andmaking a recommendation to the full school board Members of the
superintendent search committee will be selected on June 9 during anon-public meeting School board members were already selectedhowever Ken Eyring and Dennis Senibaldi will be serving in thatcapacity
The deadline for applying for the job of interim superintendentis Monday June 15 Interviews will be conducted on June 15 from8 am until 4 pm and on Friday June 19 from 4 p m until 8 pmAdvertising for the job of interim superintendent was launchedseveral weeks ago and some applications have been received If an
interim candidate cannot be agreed upon by the full school boardby the beginning of the new school year on July 1 board memberswill likely appoint an acting superintendent to serve while thesearch continues A designated acting superintendent would likelybe selected from among those school district employees who arealready certified for the job
School board members decided to launch the search for a newsuperintendent about a month ago shortly after Feneberg announcedhis resignation rather than appoint someone from within thedistrict now and then began searching more extensively this comingfall when it is likely that more candidates will be seeking such a
position School board members decided to continue with this patheven though as recently as a week ago many residents were urgingthem to appoint someone from within the school district a personwho would already have a vested interest
At another late night meeting on June 2 one that extended intothe midnight hours of June 3 Feneberg reiterated that he thoughtthe school boardrsquos campaign to find an interim candidate by July 1ldquois a very ambitious approachrdquo ldquoI just donrsquot want the school boardto underestimate the complexity of the job of superintendentrdquo
Feneberg cautioned School board member Dennis Senibaldi whohas expressed his concerns repeatedly about taking on such a task solate in the year commented that he doesnrsquot see how such a processcan be reduced to only a few days In the meantime the clockcontinues to tick down to July 1
Students lsquoDARErsquoto be Drug Free
2015 Grade 5 students DARE officers fifth grade teachers
submitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The fifth grade class at the Presentation of MaryAcademy has had the pleasure of working withOfficer Avery and the DARE program The DARE(drug abuse resistance education) program iscomprised of 10 lessons Some of the topicscovered at the fifth grade level are how to expressyourself confidently using verbal and non-verbalcommunication stress management learning thedangers of alcohol and tobacco use identifyinga lsquolsquohelp networkrsquorsquo and learning how to become agood citizen
Throughout this program the students have hadthe opportunity to role-play in scenarios as well aswork together to problem solve The core themein all 10 lessons is how to define a problemassess their options on how to handle theproblem respond to the problem after they havethought about their options and the positive and
negative consequences to them evaluate hellip take a step back andreflect on if they made a good choice and why they think they did
Officer Cassandra Avery sais ldquoIt is my goal and DARErsquoS goalto help teach our youth how to be confident and make safe andresponsible choices that will assist them in leading productivehealthy drug-free livesrdquo
Courtesy photo
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Stifling WindhamrsquosEducational Leaders
Everyone has had someone who has micromanagedthem It averts innovation hinders growth thwartsprofessional and personal development impedescommunication and discourages teamwork Essentiallymicromanagement feels like being in a straight-jacket You are tied down to someone elsersquos way of doing thingsand there is no freedom to express yourself or thinkfreely
Unfortunately for our teachers administrators
children and community Mr Ken Eyring Chairof Windham School Board fits the bill Hismicromanagement is evident in our school district atschools as well as with the administrators Te NewEngland Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)recently had a visiting committee come into the Windham High School to obtain accreditation Tereport concluded that some members of the schoolboard are too directly involved in the administrativedecisions at the high school Tese intrusionsby the school board are causing our high qualityteachers to reconsider their roles at the school andseek other opportunities in other towns Of thenine administrators we have in district - among theSuperintendent Principals and Vice-Principals we will be making changes to the roles of six Tese arealarming numbers
Further Mr Eyringrsquos constant interference did notallow Superintendent Feneberg the room do his job He was consistently involved in selecting and interviewingall administrative positions as well as negotiating
administratorrsquos contracts clearly a role that is intendedfor the superintendent subscribed by the Departmentof Education under duties of the Superintendent MrFeneberg resigned and will be going to another districtholding the same position Clearly if Mr Eyring hadnot overstepped the boundaries of his role and al lowedMr Feneberg to perform his duties as mandated he would not have chosen to leave
Mr Eyring constantly and steadfastly interferes with the general operation and well-being of thedistrict as well as making it difficult for those expertsto effectively run the district and do their jobs Hismicromanagement of our educational leaders is forcingthem out and damaging the quality of education wecan provide to our children Wise men learn from theirerrors Mr Eyring seems destined to keep repeating
them Windham is fortunate enough to have the most
dedicated and qualified employees found anywhereFrom the support staff teaching staff principals andadministrators Windham has always had a group ofdedicated employees who strive diligently to do theirbest for our students In fact many have won awardsfor excellence So if you directly or indirectly interfere with these employees as they are attempting to do their jobs you are micromanaging and not acting in thetownrsquos best interests
Te constant turnover of our school districtadministration has a direct impact on studentachievement With every new leader we bring in achanging philosophy different ideas about curriculumand varying strategies of leadership Our districtpersonnel are constantly making adjustments to theirstyles and methods to accommodate their directorTis constant influx of change creates a ripple effectin the quality of instruction for our students If we want to see measured progress we must see continuityof care Otherwise our students are at risk of Swisscheese in their learning and who is going to backfillthose missing pockets of information Tis will increaseour remediation budget Let the School Board andMr Eyring know this constant change is affecting thelearning outcomes of your child and the children inthe community at large It is causing harm to the freeand appropriate education that should be guara nteed tothem in this fine public school setting
Greer Ross Windham
Te Sun was Shiningon Adopt-A-Spot
Te 2015 Adopt-A-Spot Program Kick-Off Eventon Saturday May 30 was a great success Te sun was shining and all those participating in the Programshowed up bright and early to pick-up their Adopt- A-Spot goodies and thank you gifts and went rightto work sprucing up the own Tose wonderfulbusinesses and residents adopting a Spot are DavidMorasse the Fricchione Family the Lyons-BakerFamily Mimi a nd Walter Kolodziej 36Creative Anakalia SUP Woof It Down Granite United Churchand the Windham Planning Board
A big thank you goes to those Sponsors that madethis event and the 2015 Adopt-A-Spot Program possible- MacMulkin Leasing and Rental Delahunty Nurseries
amp Florist Edward N Herbert Associates Inc CyrLumber Elliot Family Medicine Heavrsquonly DonutsKlemmrsquos Mobil on the Run and Shawrsquos
Laura Scott Community Development DirectorWindham
No Need for theKinder Morgan Pipeline Here
As I believe you [Kerry McHugh Policy Advisorto Governor Hassan] are aware Kinder Morgan has
been stating to the public that they cannot build theNortheast Energy Direct (NED) natural gas pipeline without two things a route plan that is permit-able byFERC and sufficient customers to justify the cost ofthe project Repeatedly Kinder Morgan has stated thatthey would not build this pipeline based on speculativesales
It appears that Kinder Morgan is backing away fromthis position Originally Kinder Morgan stated thatthey wanted to have contracts for 80 of a 36 inchpipeline in hand before they would apply to FERCfor a permit Tat was changed to 80 of a 30 inchpipeline Now with 60 of the capacity of a 30 inchpipeline sold Kinder Morgan has stated ldquoWe havesufficient contracts in hand to move forwardrdquo It turnsout that even this watered down number is duplicitous
Kinder Morgan has been touting their agreement with Liberty Utilities in New Hampshire ldquoan anchorshipperrdquo for 115000 dkthday of natural g as to bedelivered via the NED pipeline Before Kinder Morgancan apply to FERC for their permit the NH PUC must
review the Kinder Morgan - Liberty Utilities agreementapprove it and allow the parties to make a bindingcontract Tis process is ongoing on NH PUC docketnumber DG 14-380
In PUC testimony May 8 several very interestingfacts were revealed First the 115000 dkthday thatLiberty Utilities is contracting for does not represent115000 dkthday of incremental gas Liberty Utilitiespresently purchases 50000 dkthday from KinderMorgan subsidiary ennessee Gas Pipeline Co and thisis included in the 115000 Only 65000 dkthday ofthe 115000 total is incremental Roughly half of thecontracted amount would not in any way require a newpipeline to be supplied and there are other ex istingsources for the incremental gas requirements Secondlythe incremental 65000 dkthday is not projected tobe needed until 2038 - 20 years from the proposedcompletion date of the NED pipeline
Kinder Morgan has at least three other clients withsituations similar to Liberty Utilities Assuming thatKinder Morgan has double booked those clients in a
similar manner it is likely that Kinder Morganrsquos statedcommitments for the pipeline capacity is not 60 of a30 inch pipeline but something more in the order of 45-
50 of a 30 inch pipeline capacity Tis is well belowKinder Morganrsquos goals and should not be permitted
Te NH PUC ruling on the validity of a KinderMorgan - Liberty Utilities contract will be released on June 30th I urge you to read the expert testimony fromthe May 8 PUC hearing and understand how contrivedthe claimed benefits to the citizens of New Hampshireare and how poorly Liberty Utilities has made their casefor needing incremental gas supplies
Kinder Morgan is doing everything they can to jamthis pipeline through our state Tere is no need forit here and there is no need for it in MassachusettsTe NH PUC can do its share in protecting NewHampshire from this pipeline by invalidating theLiberty Utilities contract and exposing the KinderMorgan pipeline for exploitative corporate theft thatit is I urge you to pay close attention to this matterand use any influence you may have to keep our PUCvigilant in this decision
Homer Shannon Windham
Windham PA Duck Racewill be Afloat June 13
Come enjoy the afternoon by attending the Windham PA Duck Race on Saturday June 13Several hundred rubber ducks will race down thebrook at the own Green each trying to claim victoryTe sponsors of the first 10 ducks to finish will beawarded some fantastic prizes including CanobieLake Park tickets Jay Geersquos fun passes and some greatgift cards Te sponsor of the lazy duck that finishes
last will receive a consolation prize All you need todo to participate is to sponsor a rubber duck for theday Ducks can be sponsored for $5 each or youcan buy a six-quack for $25 All proceeds from therace go directly back to the schools in the form ofPA sponsored activities and events o participatesubmit your name email address telephone numbernumber of ducks ($5 each) andor number of six-quacks ($25 each) include a check for your total madeout to Windham PA and mail to Shannon Ulery9 Magnolia Rd Windham NH 03087 Once yourorder with payment is received you will be assignednumbered duck(s) chosen at random All ducknumbers and corresponding sponsors will be posted atthe own Green on race day however you do not haveto be present to win Activities will run from 12 to130 pm with the race beginning at 1 pm Tis willbe a fun day for all but remember you do not have tobe present to win Come try your luck and enjoy sometime at our town Green with friends Parking will beavailable at Windham Presbyterian Church
Yes I want a duck in the race Tank you forsupporting the Windham PA
Kelley Stewart President Windham PTA Windham
More Letters- continued from page 4
Security to be Increasedat Town Hall
by Barbara OrsquoBrienWindham Selectmen have decided to use
a portion of the money set aside annually forproperty maintenance to upgrade security at thetownrsquos old Town Hall
Police Chief Gerald Lewis said some townemployees have expressed concern about theirsafety when working at town hall ldquoWe believethere may be some illegal drug use going on in
the bathroom (located downstairs at the far endof the main hallway)rdquo Lewis explained ldquoThere isalso a large amount of money on the premisesrdquohe added ldquoplus a large volume of people comingand goingrdquo ldquoWe need to protect our assets andour personnelrdquo Lewis emphasized
On a vote of 3 to 0 selectmen approvedspending up to $5000 to install cameras in thedownstairs hallway and in the upstairs meeting
room The upstairs room is often used onweekends for social functions and other get-togethers Police will be able to watch whatrsquoshappening in those areas live from the policedepartment A similar system is already in placeat the Windham Transfer Station
ldquoUnfortunately in todayrsquos environment thislocation is ripe for someone to do somethingstupidrdquo Lewis stated When asked if there were
any other town-owned buildings that need tohave security upgraded Lewis replied ldquoItrsquos notnecessary at this timerdquo
Voting in favor of the expenditure wereChairman Al Letizio Jr and Selectmen RogerHohenberger and Bruce Breton Vice-Chairman
Joel Desilets and Selectman Ross McLeod werenot in attendance at the meeting where the votewas taken
The 39th Army Band will Play aFree Concert on the Green
submitted by Jim Ehlinger Post Commander JohnH Hargreaves Memorial VFW Post 10722
The John H Hargreaves Memorial VFW Post10722 in Pelham is proud to welcome the 39thArmy Band to Pelham to perform a free public
concert on the Village Green The concert willbe on June 29 starting at 6 pm The concert will
be a great time for everyone to come out andenjoy the music of the 39th Army Band Theyhave performed all over New Hampshire and infaraway places such in Greece the US VirginIslands and Costa Rica
The 39th Army Band New Hampshire ArmyNational Guard can trace its lineage back 136years to its inception in Manchester in 1879When activated for the Spanish American War itwas known as the Band Section 1st Infantry NewHampshire National Guard During World War Iit became known as the Band Section for 1st ArmyHeadquarters Regiment During World War II itwas known as the band for 172nd Field ArtilleryNew Hampshire Since 1947 it has been knownby its current designation as 39th Army Band NewHampshire Army National Guard
The band is comprised of musiciansrepresenting many communities throughoutthe state The members of the 39th Army Bandare dedicated soldiers whose high standard
of performance is respected and anticipatedwherever they perform Truly the 39th ArmyBand is a shining example of New Hampshirersquossoldiers at their finest
For those who are not familiar with PelhamrsquosConcerts on the Green the concert will start at6 pm and will be held outside so for seating itis recommended to bring some lawn chairs or ablanket and set up anywhere on the Village Greenlawn Concessions of hot dogs and hamburgerswill be sold by the VFW and will used to benefitveteran programs in Pelham and across NewHampshire Unfortunately due to the ArmyBandrsquos limited availability there will not be arain date if there is inclement weather The VFWhopes to see everyone on June 29 to hear some ofNHrsquos best musicians
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A lsquoBerryrsquo Good Time Abounds at FLOWrsquos 32nd Annual Festival
by Rhiannon SnideWindhamrsquos Friends of the Library celebrated its 32nd annual
Strawberry Festival on May 30 with a lot more than just strawberriesThe festival kicked off around 10 am ran until 4 pm and includedten sponsors several entertainment pieces and numerous activities forkids
New to the festival this year was the ldquoStrawberriest Kid Paraderdquowhere tens of kids marched in a line around the festival dressed intheir best strawberry related costume Following the parade wereperformances by severallocal organizations such asthe Professional Martial ArtsAcademy Karate InternationalTriple Threat Theatre GroupHappy Feet Dance SchoolDance Impressions and a liveband performance by Razen
KayneIn between performances activities like
bouncy houses face painting sand artand multiple carnival games preoccupiedthe kids who attended the event Theorganizers of the event Amanda Lawsand Michelle Stith were pleased to bringback a dunk tank for this yearrsquos festivitiespeople were able to dunk Windhamteachers and school board members alikeEasing the minds of those being dunkedwas knowing how beneficial the proceedswould be to the Nesmith Library
The festival not only provides a day offun for local families but raises moneyto support anything the libraryrsquos budgetcannot cover A book fair making over2000 books available for purchase ishosted at the same time as the festivalwhich also contributes to the moneyraised The two $4000 scholarshipsprovided to graduating Windham seniorsevery year summer reading programs
and in previous years projects to betterthe library like handicapped-accessibledoors have all been funded through theStrawberry Festival and book fairs
Staff photos by Rhiannon Snide
Kids get a chance to dunk school board member Daniel Popovici-Muller
People sort through novels at the book fair
Windham Robotics Team
Kids play ldquoStrawberry Kerplunkrdquo
Siblings omas and Dana Mcaleer squeeze into the strawberry cut out
Karate International was on hand Professional Martial Arts Academy performed at the Strawberry Festival
Face painting is always popular
David Wing Meg Wing Olivia Wing Amelia Hone and John Hone enjoy thestrawberry shortcakes
Volunteers serve strawberry shortcake Danielle Geyer and her daughter Brooke fill a bottle with sand
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2015 Windham High School Class of 2015
Miranda AbyaziMikayla AckersonSiddhart Agarwal
Joshua AllenKevin Anderson
Jennifer AndonMary AylaianKellin BailChase BauchmanMakayla Beal
James BedardMichael Bedient IIIBrandon BielinskiLeah BlacheDaniel BleekerSamantha BonannoDaniel BorcocheBasie BosticEmily Bouley
Joseph Brumaghim
Mackenzie BryantDerek BuskoEric Butler
Jonathan Cafua Joshua CafuaDavid CarbonelloElizabeth Carne
Joseph CharlandCara Chrissis
Jeremy ChuRobyn ClarkAlexa CocciardiColin CochraneTaylor ColantuoneAlycia ColeAlexandra Connors
Michael ConnorsCailyn CostaPatrick CoupeSamantha CrichtonGeorge CrosbyKevin CurranLia DrsquoAngeloAndrew DalencourtSarah DanielsAmanda DeFabrizio
Jessica DeFabrizioCheyann Devlin
Jillian DiPersioKristen DoucetteAndrea DufaultAnastasia DulskiyDevin DutrisacZeinah Elsherif Olivia EstesRichard Ferguson
Daniel FeroceDanielle FischerVincent ForgioneAmanda Forti
Joseph FrakeSean FrangosMegan FrankSean FreemanAidan GallagherAnthony GalloConnor GarsideFallon GoldenAndrew Gosson
Joshua Graham Jaycie Greenberg Jack Grubbs
Samantha Grubbs James GustafsonCassandra HaleyKasey HamptonMary HannonSelena HansenEmily HaoRyan HardacreAshley HarperPatrick HigginsAaron HillyerZachary HollinsCaroline HorriganParker HudsonAlexander HumsAustin HuntAwais HussainMadalina JeansMadelyn JoanisKurtis Jolicoeur
Michelle KellyNicholas KhouryKirsten KochNikita KuchipudiTimothy LagosMatthew LaliberteDylan LamontagneRachel LanouetteVictoria LarsenNicole LawrenceScott LeahyTaylor Lemay
Justine LevesqueAnna LiddyAnne LinTalia Lombardo
Michaela MahoneyGregory Mallette
Justin ManterAshley ManzoAlec MasoneMagda Mazri
Jon McCoyBrendan McInnisGrace McNamaraMatthew McPhersonAustin Messina
Jordan MichalikTroy MillerKillian Mills
Jillian MoffattKellen Moltenbrey
John MonahanAlexa MonfetteChristina MontanileLindsey Mucci
Christopher MunroeCody MunroeChristopher MurphyBenjamin NikitasMatthew NoelDaria NormanEmily OrsquoConnorDylan OrsquoKeeffeRyan OrsquoKeeffe
Jake OzoonianMason Pastro
Julia PeetZoe PerkinsTroy PetersKelsie PimentelElisabeth Pope
Davis PotterTaylor PowellHaley PsareasMadeline RieseBradley RobbinsBrynn RocheCole RutledgeLayla-Jane SaadCassandra SalafiaChristopher SalemmeMatthew SansoucieMichael SarnieGenevieve SchererLuciano SchipellitiMonica SciutoHannah ScottRebecca ScottAlexander SextonMark ShamonCasey Shields
Nichole SinclairRyan SlaskiGraham SmithNicole SpitalereAlexander St CyrTimothy StapChristina SteereMichael StefanelliLauren SullivanEmiline SundmanCourtney SweenySophia TausanovitchMatthew Terrio
Jake ThomasKristen TilleyRachel Tower
Ryan TragerRichard Tu
Jonathan VasconcelosGerald VentolaMadison WaltersRoss WentworthNicholas WhiteheadMarissa YostAleesha ZandiehSarah ZannoniZacharey Zins
WECA Awards $8500 in Scholarships to Windham Studentssubmitted by StephanieWimmer and DianeCarpenter
As part of its support foreducation the WindhamEndowment for CommunityAdvancement proudlyadministers scholarshipsfor graduating high schoolseniors from the Windhamcommuni ty The WindhamEndowment was privilegedto recognize nineexceptional students o May27 at the Fourth AnnualBlue and Gold AwardsThe awards and the 2015recipients are detailedbelow
The WindhamEndowment Scholarship($1000) is for a graduatinghigh school studentfrom Windham who hasdemonstrated significantinvolvement in communityservice Jillian DiPersio
The Jean (McCartney)and Donald BealesScholarship ($1000) inmemory of Jean McCartneyBeales is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho is enrolled or planningto be enrolled in a post-graduate program Layla-
Jane Martin SaadThe Coish Family
Scholarship ($1000) isawarded to a graduatingWHS student who has
participated in one or moresports at Windham HighSchool and has consistentlyset an example of teamworkand sportsmanshipMichael Stefanelli
The Dr Henry ELaBranche Scholarship($1000) is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho intends to pursue acareer in public educationKirsten Koch
The Timothy Skwiot Financial Services Scholarship ($500) isawarded to a graduating WHS student who has shown throughcourse work and extra-curricular activities an interest in studyingbusiness at the college level Jonathan Vasconcelos
The Windham Visual Arts Scholarship ($500) is awarded to agraduating WHS student who is planning to study art and who hasdemonstrated ability and interest in art Anne Lin
The Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection ndash Carol A Yennaco
Scholarship ($500) in memory of Carol Yennaco is awarded to afemale student who has demonstrated concern for her communitythrough her volunteerism Madeline Riese
Two Womanrsquos Club scholarships ($1500) are awarded tograduating students from Windham who have had a stronginvolvement in the community and who are pursuing collegedegrees Siddhart Agarwal and Emily Bouley
The Windham Endowment is honored to administer thesescholarships on behalf of Windham businesses and families andsupport our students as they pursue their dreams They are alsograteful to the many volunteers who work to make these awardspossible
The Windham Endowment for Community Advancement is anon-profit community foundation created to enhance the qualityof life for all Windham residents now and for generations to comeThe endowment provides a way for individuals organizations andcorporations to channel their philanthropic giving for educationalcultural recreational or environmental initiatives in the town
Layla-Jane Saad winner of the Jean (McCartney) and Donald BealesScholarship with Patrick Conway
Jonathan Vasconcelos winner of the Timothy Skwiot Financial ServicesScholarship with Tom Barstow
Emily Bouley and Siddhart Agarwal winners of the Womanrsquos Club Scholarship
with Jean Morrow
Kirsten Koch winner of the Dr Henry E LaBranche Scholarshipwith Dr LaBranche
Madeline Riese winner of the Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection -Carol A Yennaco Scholarship with Lisa Walker treasurer
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
Jillian DiPersio winner of the WindhamEndowment Scholarship with Tom Barstow
VPWindham Endowment
Michael Stefanelli winner of the CoishFamily Scholarship with Barbara Coish
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Jacob Beanland^Amanda BedardTaylor Bedard^
Justin BeecherMaisie BerginKyle Bettencourt^Alison Blanchard^David BoardmanKellan Brouder^Bryce Brown^
Jonathan BuchananKelly Burne^Timothy CallahanMichael Camire^
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James Russo
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Two WMS StudentsHonored at StateScholar Leader
Banquet
submitted by NH Association for MiddleLevel Education
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More than 375 guestsincluding studentseducators and parents attended this yearrsquos banquet which celebratedthe achievements of middle level students who are representative ofthe many outstanding young adolescents in middle level schools inNew Hampshire The guests included 82 students from 41 schoolsfrom all over the state
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Contracts for School Administrators Still Pendingby Barbara OrsquoBrien
As of June 3 new contracts for administratorsin the Windham School District (SAU 95) had notbeen signed The issue was raised during anothermarathon meeting of the school board whenformer school board member Beth Valentine cameto the podium and posed the question
Valentine expressed concern over the factthat numerous administrators who work for theschool district have either resigned recentlyor are candidates for positions elsewhere
Superintendent Winfried Feneberg who isleaving the employment of Windham on June 30confirmed the fact that contracts have not yet beensigned with school district administrators but
assured Valentine that promises of employmentfor the 2015-2016 school year have been madeto these individuals Each of these administratorswas nominated by Feneberg for continuedemployment this past April and school boardmembers concurred The problem that remainstherefore inhibiting the signing of contracts is theissue of salaries and benefits for administratorsas well as for other non-union school districtemployees
School Board Chairman Ken Eyring who has
been discussing the issue with Feneberg and otheradministrators said he has ldquono thought of goinginto Julyrdquo without signed contracts ldquoWersquore verycloserdquo Eyring said
Business Administrator Adam Steel who hasbeen involved in the discussions said talksrelating to benefit packages have been goingon for about a year ldquoTherersquos a lot of factorsinvolvedrdquo Steel said including the perceptionthat some administrators are being underpaidcompared to similar school districts and thatsome benefits are less than those being providedelsewhere
The issue came to a head last year when therewas a change in health insurance benefits for
teachers resulting in employees paying a higherpercentage of their premiums than was previouslythe case Steel said that administrators donrsquot wantto feel that theyrsquore giving away health benefitswithout salaries being raised commensuratelyldquoThis needs to be resolvedrdquo Steel statedAlthough administrators are not members of acollective bargaining unit they have been workingtogether collaboratively Steel said
School board member Rob Breton wanted toknow if the administrators are concerned abouthaving a job come July 1 ldquoThey are nervous andanxiousrdquo Steel replied ldquoThere is angstrdquo Valentineadded
ldquoAdministrators want to feel valuedrdquo Steelexplained When comparing the benefitsoffered by Windham with other similar schooldistricts itrsquos not easy to make ldquoan apples-to-apples comparisonrdquo Steel added a factor that iscomplicating discussions
A suggestion by school board member DennisSenibaldi was not well received by his fellowboard members or Superintendent FenebergSenibaldi wanted to sign the contracts as they arecurrently written then to continue the discussionof benefits down the road ldquoWe can sort out thedetails laterrdquo Senibaldi said Senibaldirsquos motionwas seconded by Breton but failed to pass bythe usual 3 to 2 split Only Senibaldi and Bretonvoted in favor of signing the existing contracts
Chairman Eyring Vice-Chairman Tom Murray
and board member Daniel Popovici-Mullervoted against the idea Feneberg asked that thediscussions be allowed to continue at least untilthe next interchange scheduled for June 11 ldquoWehope to have the issue solved prior to July 1rdquohe added ldquoThere is good will on the part of allparties to resolve this issuerdquo
ldquoWe want to address the administratorsrsquoconcernsrdquo Popovici-Muller said ldquoBe assured thatno one should be worried about their jobrdquo
ldquoWe do want administrators fairlycompensatedrdquo Murray said ldquoThatrsquos what theyrsquorelooking forrdquo
There are increases for administrators and othernon-union employees in the designated salarypool Feneberg said money which would allowfor an average annual increase of 2 to 3 percentRaises for non-union employees are given basedon performance reviews
School District Switches Banksby Barbara OrsquoBrien
On the recommendation of SAU 95 BusinessAdministrator Adam Steel Windham SchoolBoard members unanimously (5 to 0) approvedtransferring the school districtrsquos banking to TDBank effective July 1 the start of the 2015-2016school year
Steel said he had invited all banks within areasonable distance of Windham to submit aproposal As a result he received quotes fromTD Bank Citizens Bank Enterprise Bank andSantander Currently the Windham SchoolDistrict does business with Citizens Bank anaffiliation that will end on June 30
After interviewing representatives from eachof the four banks that submitted proposalsSteel recommended TD Bank Although theinterest rate offered by TD Bank was not quite ashigh as some of the other proposals Steel said
TD Bank has a record of providing very highcustomer service fraud protection a high level oftechnology and higher productivity
At present approximately 580 annual tripsare being made to the bank by employees of theWindham School District In the future manyof those trips will not be necessary Steel saidbecause of the high level of technology availablethrough TD Bank Technology will save on bothemployee time and mileage Steel noted
Donna Sawyer who is the outgoing schooldistrict treasurer agreed that TD Bank is veryproactive in working with its customers ldquoTheyhave been very forthcoming in answering ourquestionsrdquo Sawyer said Sawyer did not run fora second term as school district treasurer this pastMarch Anne Marie OrsquoNeil was elected as thenew school district treasurer and will assume herduties on July 1
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Residents may notice some changes whenthey call the non-emergencygeneral businessline at the Pelham Police Department Whenyou dial 603-635-2411 an auto attendant willnow answer the phone Please listen as there arenow selections for each department includingthe Dispatch Center If you need to reachthe Dispatch Center press 1 The emergencylines will not be affected If you have a life-threatening emergency you should still call 9-1-1
Pelham VFW Presents Boulet andSchloner with Volunteer Award
submitted by Madeline Dreusicke PresidentLadies Auxiliary John H Hargreaves MemorialVFW Post 10722
On Sunday May 31 16 members of the JohnH Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 in Pelhamcame together to enjoy the White Birch BanquetHallrsquos Breakfast Buffet in Hudson They also hada special mission on Sunday They were all there
in honor of Loyalty Day which is actually May 1It is a day set aside for all Americans to reaffirmtheir loyalty to our great country especially for theheritage of American freedoms and it is a day that
we honor those who give of themselves within ourcommunities and help support all veterans of theUnited States
Post Commander Jim Ehlinger and LadiesAuxiliary President Madeline Dreusicke of the
John H Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 weretruly honored to present Ray Boulet owner andhead chef as well as Barbara Schloner chef a
ldquoVolunteer of the Year Awardrdquo from their PostBoulet and Schloner are truly remarkable peoplewho are there when you need help no matterwhat the reason especially when it comes toveterans
ldquoThey have gone above and beyond to helpwith all the hospital programs I promote ashospital chairman for the Department of NHLadies Auxiliary VFW which primarily focuses onsupporting all military as well as our VFW Post inPelhamrdquo Madeline said They have continuouslyshown their love for this country especially whenit comes to helping veterans and for that they aretruly deserving of this award
C o u r t e s y p h o t o
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by Bob GibbsThe town of Windham honored the fallen
members of the US military on this MemorialDay of 2015
Members of the townrsquos Boy and Girl Scouttroops joined the Windham Middle and Highschools to pay tribute to the memory of ourfallen heroes from all branches of the military
Also paying their respects were members ofthe American Legion Post 109 and other localmembers of our military and political leaders forWindham Members of the legion post provided
a gun salute and presented flower wreaths to theveteran memorials in the cemetery
Colonel Pam Casey (USAF) spoke of theAmerican flag to the large crowd in attendanceat the Cemetery on the Plains Colonel Caseyreminded the crowd that when you look at ourflag remember to think of the men and womanwho have fallen to protect our country and giveus the freedoms that we have
The Windham High School Band led byMusic Director Jared Cassedy provided a fittingconclusion to the ceremony
Colonel Pam Casey USAF Windham Middle School Band Boy Scouts
Daisy Troop marches in the Memorial Day parade Windham High School band members Connor Lelandand Giuliana Jeffers play lsquoTapsrsquo
e American Legion honor guard gives a 21-gun saluteBrownie Troop
Windham High School Band honors those who lost their lives fighting for freedom
Windham High School Band
Windham Memorial Day - continued from front pagestaff photos by Bob Gibbs
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Thumbs Up Thumbs DownComments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Pelham-Windham News or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Pelham-Windham News editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate
ank you for your submissions All comments thumbs upor down are anonymous and not written by the Pelham Windham News staff umbs comments can be sentvia telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us at thumbs areanewsgroupcom When submitting a umbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Pelham Windham News During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments tothe issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less
ldquoThumbs down to anyWindham School Board member
who has not been finger printedprior to entering our schools andbeing around our students likeeveryone else in the communitymust berdquo
ldquoThumbs down to Rich Amariand his arrogant citing of theFacilities Committee lsquoNever hasthere been the level of expertiseon such a committeersquo Yoursnake oil tactics are naiumlvesophomoric and transparent Nodoubt we will see your name ona ballot come Marchrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steelwho has been an outstandingleader consensus builder anddiligent custodian of our taxdollars We are so fortunate to have someone
with your ethics your caring respectful demeanorand your good judgment in our districtrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steel Windhamrsquos Directorof Business Finance and Operations for the stellar
job you do Windhamrsquos school district needs tokeep people like yourdquo
ldquoThumbs down way down to School Boardmember Daniel Popovici-Mueller for bringinga handgun to school It isnrsquot just against boardpolicy - it is against Federal law to have a gun onschool grounds What were you thinkingrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to our Pelham High LacrosseCoach for talking down toopposing teamrsquos players out onthe field during games evenwhen yoursquore winning the gamePoor Sportsmanship Thatrsquosnot what we want our kids to
learn from their coaches Be abetter coach and get show bettersportsmanship towards playersrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Matthew Nuttfor making Eagle Scout I amreal proud of you Stay on thepace that you are going and theworld will be yours Love Yoursquordquo
lsquoThe Godmotherrsquo
ldquoThumbs up and a big thank you to the SaintPatrick Catholic School community and thePelham community at large for contributing to thehuge success of the St Patrsquos Catholic School 15thannual golf tournament that was held on May 12A great time was had by all in attendance and welook forward to seeing everyone again next yearat the 16th annual golf tournament Thank you foryour investment in the future of our students andfor your continued support of our schoolrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to St Patrick Catholic Schoolrsquosseventh grade class for putting together such awonderful tribute honoring our veterans Thankyou Mrs Stader and all who participated in this
very moving ceremonyrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to thePelham School Board andadministration Really isanyone surprised the middleschool principal is leavingAnyone who is exceptional orworth their weight in gold leavesor is non-renewed The schoolhires friends and family not thebest of the best and focuses onmediocri ty Anyone who servesan example or has proven tobe an exemplary educator ispushed out because they make the staff that is allright being mediocre look bad Itrsquos a sad state thisdistrict being led down a wrong road with weakunknowledgeable people leading the wayrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to whoever said lsquoonce a cheatalways a cheatrsquo It is so true and people whocheat just donrsquot wake up one day and say lsquoIrsquom
going to cheat todayrsquo Cheating is an addictionand one that doesnrsquot just stoprdquo
ldquoThumbs up to wwwnhpipelineawarenessorgThank you for sharing the facts on the pipeline
that Kinder Morgan is trying to put throughPelham and Windham We wonrsquot get any gas toheat our homes from this project Why shouldlandowners lose property to eminent domain for aproject that has no benefit to NH
ldquoThumbs up to Vincent Rosa He has beena vocal advocate for NHrsquos problems and has
been working hard in the community to ensureawareness He truly has been a progressivechampion Thank you for all your hard workrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to the Windham schoolconstruction project that was originally 15 millionand is now almost 20 million What will the finalprice tag be when all is said and donerdquo
ldquoThumbs up for the newly elected SchoolBoard members Freezing $82000 that was
budgeted for spending by theAdministration is a benefit tothe residents of WindhamThat is money that belongs tothe taxpayerrsquos not to be spenton anything else as may havehappened Seems two of thefive board members donrsquot quiteunderstandrdquo
ldquoThumbs up congratulationsand cheers to the twolove birds on Oriole Roadcelebrating 16 years of perfectmarriage We should all be soluckyrdquo
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Every lifetime has a story Obituaries
Alba (Bolognesi) (Croatti) Olney 95 of Pelhamdied peacefully on May 25 2015 at Grace Housein Windham She was the beloved wife of the lateRichard Olney who died in 2010
Born in Dorchester Massachusetts Sept 151919 the only child of the late Dino and the lateGuiseppina (Rosa) Bolognesi she received hereducation in the Dorchester school system
Before retiring Alba was employed as anAirplane Assembler and Riveter with ConvairAircraft formerly known as Hughes Aircraft in San
Diego California for many years Previously she was a Seamstressand Bookkeeper in her fatherrsquos laundry business called NationalLaundry which later became known as Unifirst Corporation
Among her many activities Alba was very active at the PelhamSenior Center When not working with the intent on being ldquotheold fashioned housewiferdquo she loved cooking embroidering andwatching soap operas But above all else being all about family
she loved spending quality time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Mrs Olney is survived by a son Ronald D Croatti and his wifeCarol of Londonderry four grandchildren Aldo Croatti and hiswife Brittany of Coral Springs Florida Michael Croatti Sr and hiswife Deborah of Pelham Matthew Croatti and his wife Jenniferof Winchester Massachusetts and Melissa Croatti and her fianceacuteMichael OrsquoRourke of Hudson and six great-grandchildren MichaelCroatti Jr Daniel Croatti Austin Croatti Kyle Croatti Ian Croatti andNorah OrsquoRourke
Funeral and Committal Services were held privately at St MichaelCemetery in Boston Massachusetts
Albarsquos family requests contributions be made in her memory to thePelham Council on Aging co Pelham Senior Center 8 Nashua RoadPelham NH 03076
Arrangements by Funeral Director James F OrsquoDonnell Jr (603)635-3333 E-condolencesdirections at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom
Albert A Girard 84 of Windham died May24 2015 at Maple Leaf Health Care Center inManchester
Albert was born and educated in MethuenMassachusetts the son of the late Reine (Marsan)and Andre Girard He attended Central Catholic
High School in Lawrence Massachusetts He served in the US Navyduring the Korean Conflict aboard the USS Cadmus where he learnedhis foundry skills He retired in 1996 from Ferrous Tech in Lawrencewhere he was a supervisor Albert was a member of the AmericanLegion in Windham
He built his camp on Cobbetts Pond in Windham with his father-in-law and enjoyed many summers there In 2000 he oversaw therenovation of the camp to a year-round home Albert was very activein the Lawrence High School Band Parents Association from 1972 to1984 He and his wife ran Studio 53 a ceramics studio for 20 yearsHe loved animals especially his cats Buddy and Princess and he wasan avid Red Sox fan
He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 50 years Geraldine(Meseth) Girard his sisters Rachel Mitchell and Yvonne Parker and abrother Andrew Girard
Albert is survived by his son William Girard and his wife Maribethof Kittery Maine his daughters Deborah Drake of Windham andFrances Caux and her husband David of Chester New Hampshiresiblings Raymond Girard of Brewster Massachusetts and JeanGodsey of Diamondhead Mississippi three grandchildren JessicaSchweiss and her husband Kurt and Jordan and Austin Caux andmany nieces and nephews
A Funeral Service was held May 28 at the Douglas amp JohnsonFuneral Home 214 Main St Salem Burial followed in Cemetery onthe Plain in Windham
Memorial Contributions in Albertrsquos memory may be made to theSalem Animal Rescue League 4 SARL Dr Salem NH 03079 or toWindham Fire Association 3 Fellows Rd Windham NH 03087
To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom
Helen A StoneHelen A (Sullivan) Stone 88 of Hudson
formerly of Pelham died June 1 2015 at St Joseph Hospital in Nashua She was the belovedwife of the late Merton H Stone who died Jan 72001
Born in Lowell Massachusetts May 27 1927daughter of the late John and the late Mary(Curran) Sullivan she grew up in Lowell andreceived her education in the Lowell school
systemBefore retiring Helen was employed as an Assembler with
Raytheon Corporation in Andover for over 11 years After retirementnot being one to sit idly she took on a part-time job at Samrsquos Club inHudson for more than 15 years
Among her many activities Helen enjoyed the outdoors especiallywalking in and around town and gardening In addition she
absolutely loved socializing and dancing She was also an avid NewEngland Patriots fan
Helen is survived by her son Michael P Stone of Hudson withwhom she resided two granddaughters Ashley Stone and OliviaStone several nieces and nephews and many dear friends
She was also sister of the late Josephine Sheehan Mary Wholeyand Tina Giguere
In keeping in accordance with her wishes there will be no callinghours Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Masson Monday June 8 at St John XXIII Parish at St John The EvangelistChurch 25 Library St Hudson at 10 orsquoclock Committal Serviceswill be held privately
Those wishing may make contributions in Helenrsquos memory to St John XXIII Parish 121 Allds Street Nashua NH 03060
E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom Arrangementsby the Pelham Funeral Home Pelham NH (603) 635-3333
Richard C lsquoDickrsquo Burton SrRichard C ldquoDickrdquo Burton Sr 86 of
Pelham died May 28 2015 at the VeteransAdministration Medical Center in ManchesterHe was the beloved husband of 62 years tothe late Barbara A (Spearel) Burton who diedDecember 19 2014
Born in Nashua January 28 1929 the sonof the late Ervin J and the late Mary Louise(Prince) Burton he received his education inthe Nashua school system
A veteran of World War II Dick proudlyserved his country in the US Navy One ofhis greatest pleasures was a trip to WashingtonDC in October of 2013 with Honor FlightNew England
Before retiring Dick was employed as a Machine Operatorwith Nashua Corporation in Nashua for over 34 years
He was an active member of the First Congregational Churchin Pelham for many years as well as the Pelham Senior Center
Being all about family Richard loved spending quality timewith his children grandchildren and great-grandchildren Healso enjoyed fishing watching the Red Sox and Patriots hiscomputer and traveling - including a cross-country excursionand several trips to Virginia He was proud of his vegetablegarden with which he shared with everyone he came incontact with He received his Amateurrsquos Radio License in
June of 1965 and was one of the founders of the ldquo4PMers Netrdquowhich still meets on a daily basis He has made friends allover the world talking on the ham bands
Mr Burton is survived by two daughters Deborah AHallinan and her husband David of Deerfield with whom heresided at the time of his passing and Cheryl D Lutsko and herhusband Jim of Hudson four sons Richard C Burton Jr andhis wife Brenda of Waynesboro Virginia Wayne D Burtonand his wife Louise of Windham Dana S Burton and his wifeDenise of Manchester and David K Burton and his companionTricia Hennick of Gloucester Massachusetts 16 grandchildren18 great-grandchildren a brother Paul F Burton and his wifeMyrtle of Hudson and several nieces nephews and cousins
He was also brother of the late Marion St Laurent KennethBurton Herbert Burton Clifford Burton Earl Burton Leonard
Burton Ernest Burton and Robert BurtonIn keeping in accordance with his wishes there were nocalling hours and a Memorial Service for both Richard andBarbara was held on Friday June 5 at the First CongregationalChurch of Pelham Burial of ashes followed at GibsonCemetery E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecomArrangements by the Pelham Funeral Home (603) 635-3333
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Parents have a host of options at their disposal when the time
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Finding the right car for a family depends on a host of factorsas what makes a good vehicle for one family will not always makea great choice for another family right down the street Whenchoosing a car for their families parents can consider the followingfactors to ensure they choose the vehicles that best suit the needsof their broods
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Family sizeThe size and potential size of the family also must be considered
before buying a new car Kids grow up and get bigger and parentswho want to have more children down the road should consider
just how big they want their family to be before buying a new carLook for a car that not only suits your family now but one that willcater to your familyrsquos needs down the road as well Overlooking thisimportant factor now may force you to replace the car you ultimatelybuy sooner than you had hoped
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Safety is the top priority for many parents as they purchase newcars for their families Look for a car with a high safety rating and aproven track record of ensuring passengers survive accidents TheInsurance Institute for Highway Safety (wwwiihsorg) as well as theNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration (wwwnhtsagov)test and rate new vehicles for safety and parents should look upthe results of these tests and ratings on any vehicle they are consid-ering purchasing for their families
UseFamily cars are rarely limited to getting mom or dad to and from
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Comfort
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How to Safely Navigate Wet RoadwaysSpring showers certainly may bring flower
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Wet roadways and poor driving conditionscontribute to thousands of road accidents eachand every year As roads get wet oil and other
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Heavy rains also may lead to puddles whichcan obscure hazards on the roadway Cars maystall out in puddles or hydroplane which occurswhen cars coast along the surface of the waterPuddles also can be splashed by oncoming carsleading to visibility issues
It is in every driverrsquos best interest to use cautionwhen driving on wet roads The following tips canhelp prevent accidents injuries and even fatalitiesduring the rainy season
bull Slow down Drivers should drive slower whenroads are wet and when rain compromises vis-ibility It can take up to three times longer to stopon a wet road than a dry one By slowing downyou will be able to stop or veer out of the way of
dangerbull Leave room When driving on wet roads
leave more room between your vehicle and theone in front of you Again this plays into stoppingdistance Tailgating increases your risk of rear-
ending a vehicle if you cannot stop in time on awet roadway
bull Stay alert It can be easy to be lulled intocomplacency while driving But staying alert andconscious of every detail going on around youcan reduce your risk of accident when driving inless than ideal conditions
bull Skip cruise control As a driver you wantto remain in control of acceleration and speed
rather than leaving it up to the cruise control sys-tem If you begin to hydroplane on cruise controlthe car may actually speed up
bull Use your headlights Headlights can lightup the road in front of you helping illuminatepotential hazards Lights on a car also make yourvehicle more visible to others on the road Alwaysturn on the headlights in inclement weather
bull Avoid jerky movements Keep a steady paceand the vehicle in control Jerking the wheel oraccelerating and braking in a erratic fashion cancause the vehicle to spin out or skid on wet roads
bull Check your tires Inspect your tires for treadwear and air pressure Tires should be rotatedas part of routine maintenance Poorly perform-ing tires are a significant safety risk If you livein an area known for a lot of rain invest in tiresdesigned for wet road conditions
Donrsquot let wet weather get the best of you Slowdown stayvisible and be
on the alert
(MS) mdash Perhaps no aspectof life has gone untouched bytechnology in the 21st centuryTechnology has changed theway we communicate how wewatch television and listen to
music and even how we keepabreast of the latest happeningsin our communities and abroad
Technology is also changingthe way we drive and in manyways making todayrsquos highwaysmore safe While automotivegadgets like built-in WiFi orbackup cameras may be the first amenities to grabour attention new developments in lighting tech-nology are enhancing driver visibility and makingit safer to hit the open road
Many auto manufacturers still use standard in-candescent bulbs in their vehicles But advancedlighting thatrsquos more befitting of todayrsquos technologi-cal standards can make it easier for drivers to seeand be seen by fellow motorists Vision LED Lightsfrom leading automotive lighting manufacturerPhilips employ cutting edge LED technology todeliver better and more dynamic lighting for appli-cations such as brake and taillights back up lights
side markers fog lights and license plate lightsGuaranteed for up to 12 years Philips Vision LEDLights are highly resistant to extreme heat and vi-bration meaning drivers are very likely to replacetheir vehicle long before they ever need to worryabout replacing their LED lights
The right lighting can vastly improve drivervisibility and safety and prove a wise investmentfor drivers who want to see the road better whilemaking themselves more visible to other motor-ists In addition to upgrading their vehiclesrsquo light-ing drivers can take the following steps to ensuretheyrsquore seeing the road ahead of them as clearly aspossible
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drivers who wear contact lenses need yearly eyeexams Drivers who suspect their vision mightbe making it harder for them to see when behindthe wheel should schedule an ophthalmic examimmediately
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New Philips Vision LEDs (right) employ cutting edge LED technology to deliverbrighter more dynamic lighting than standard incandescent bulbs (left)
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Strong Showing for PMA Softballsubmitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The Presentation of Mary Academyrsquos girlsrsquo Softball teamis having its strongest season yet The team of 16 girlsis made up of students in grades five through eight TheGriffins team plays in the Tri-County League The girlspractice threetimes a week onPMArsquos turf fieldThe team has seenimprovements inevery aspect of
the game and scored an all-timehigh of 10 runs in their game against St Patrickrsquos School ofPelham The team will await their seed for the upcomingTri-County League tournament
Girlsrsquo 2015 Softball team Coach Mike Bernhardt and Coach Clare Handy
Pelham Memorial Day- continued from front pageStaff photos by Len Lathrop
Pelham American Legion Firing Squad
Pelham Selectmen Hal Lynde and Doug Viger stand reverently andLegion Commander Aram Jekrnavorian as Mrs Gionet and VFWPost Commander Jim Ehlinger place a wreath on Gionet Bridge
Pelham Daisy Troop salutes during Taps
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Londonderry United Soccer Club
Ages 7-14
wwwlondonderryunitedorgLook forward to seeing you on the field
For dates pricing amp more info and to register please visit
Tryout dates are in June (starting the 8th)and vary slightly by age group
TRYOUTS for U10-U14
SIGNUPS for U7-U9
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CASTAWAY ISLAND Water Play Complex is NOW OPEN(weather permitting) Over 100 ways to get wet
One low admission price includes all rides shows and attractions ndashplus Castaway Island ndash all day and evening
with reduced rates after 5PM See canobiecom
NOW OPEN
DAILY SCOUTS DAY Sat June 6th
Scouts wearing uniform eligible for buy-one get-one admission of equal or lesser value when purchasing admission at the Park on 6615
Not to be combined with any other offer discount or promotion See canobiecom for hours and details on all our s pecial events
submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
To find out more about how toget involved to learn about specific
opportunities at Windham High School or to donate time orresources to the teamcontact Coach Matthews at
jamatthewswindhamsdorg
Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
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We are a community based soccer club with academy
style philosophy Our soccer club offers professional
coaching academy style training with flexible
schedules with a family friendly cost structure
Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
South Central Soccer Club is a regional soccer club in
partnership with Windham Soccer
Association Salem Youth Soccer Association and Pelham Soccer
Club Tryouts are open to any
players looking for a more enriched
soccer experience focused on
individual technical development
and strategic team play
U13 amp U14 TRYOUTS
Boys U13 amp U14Wednesday 06172015
Time 500 PM-700 PM
Girls U13 amp U14Tuesday 06162015Time 500 PM-700 PM
Where Griffin Park 11v11 Field Ages U14 (August - 2001 ndash July 2002) U13 (August 2002 ndash July 2003)
Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
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Pelham - Windham News | June 5 2015 - 5
Now Thru Sunday August 30Book Reviews Nesmith Library All
summer long fill out reviews of the booksyou have read and receive raffle tickets
for our ldquoEscape the Ordinaryrdquo book-loversgift bag filled with great prizes Pick up yourreview sheets at the front desk No limit on entriesEvent is free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Saturday June 6Windham Community Day Come
celebrate your community There will benumerous events and activities throughout
the day to enjoy with your family andfriends Stop in to listen to live music performedby local bands participate in decorating thecommunity garden sign have your face painted bytalented artists and help support youth mission tripsby purchasing homemade cinnamon rolls and othergoodies Attendance is free and all are welcome toattend and participate
Pumpkin Patch Planting 8-10amDrinking Water Information Table 8am-noonBarn Sale 9am-2pmCar Show 10am-3pmWindham Crossing Learning Center OpenHouse 8am-3pmCrossing Life Church 122 and 125 NorthLowell Rd Windham 8am-3pm Rain or Shine
Saturday June 6 amp Saturday June 13Dartmouth College is working to help educate
residents about the importance of testing wellwater for arsenic If you have questions orconcerns about your water or would like to learnmore about the work Dartmouth College is doingrepresentatives from their program will be at theCommunity Garden kick-off event on June 6 from 8am to 12 pm at 122 North Lowell Rd (CrossingLife Church) and at Nesmith Library on June 13from 9 am to 1 pm For more information visithttpwwwdartmouthedu~toxmetalarsenic
Wednesday June 10The next joint meeting of the Hudson
Pelham NH Democrats will be at 7 pm
at the John H Hargreaves Memorial VFWhall 6 Main St Pelham Guest SpeakerNH State Rep Jackie Cilley
Any girl (grades K-12 in Sept 2015) can be a GirlScout Come to an Information Night at 7 pm atGolden Brook School to find out about all the funGirl Scouts have Adult volunteer opportunitiesexist as well For more information email infowindhamgsorg
Thursday June 11Windham PTA is looking to fill the
following positions for the 2015-2016school year Secretary GBS Presentations
Coordinator WCS Assistant VolunteerCoordinator and Treasurer Additionally we arealways looking for folks who want to be moreinvolved in the schools Even if you only have afew hours to spare we will always find somethingthat interests you If you are interested sendinquiries to kelleystewart2009gmailcom The
elections will take place tonight at 7 pm in theWCS Media Center
Friday June 12Concerned about the Drug Problem
in Pelham Join the Pelham CommunityCoalition at a Coffee House at 9 am at
Dimitrioursquos Restaurant 125 Bridge St Alongwith many of you the PCC is concerned with thedrug problem plaguing our Town in recent yearsThis Coffee Meeting is an effort to inform thecommunity and provide an opportunity for inputas to how to address this growing epidemic Weencourage anyone who has an interest or concernsto join us for an informative discussion
Adult Summer Reading Program Kickoff Partyand Game Night At 6 pm Nesmith Library willhost a night of traditional board games and strategygames to kick off the summer reading program forour adult patrons Bring a group or come on yourown Pizza and desserts will be served and there
will be a door prize Learn more about summerevents and register for upcoming programs Eventis free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Saturday June 13The Pelham NH COA will once
again be hosting the Annual StrawberryFestival from 10 am to 2 pm This
yearrsquos festival will include entertainment
crafters and yummy treats Donrsquot miss the funThis yearrsquos entertainment will include but notlimited to musical entertainment from the PelhamHigh School Band (TBS) the Showcase Ladies
Barbershop Quartet at 10 am performanceby the OrsquoHalloran Irish Dancers at 11 am funwith balloons by ldquoCheeriordquo from 10am to noonCaricaturist Liane Brown 12 to 2 pm Besidesentertainment we will have hot dogs hamburgersstrawberry shortcake drinks popcorn a bake saleand raffle baskets to take chances on There willalso be a 5050 raffle to be drawn at 1 pm Agreat opportunity to win cash
Monday June 15 Film Screening amp Discussion at the
Nesmith Library 630 pm An encorescreening of Inequality for All will be
hosted and sponsored by the WindhamDemocratic Town Committee The 2013documentary presented by American economistRobert Reich examines widening income inequalityin the United States The film runs 90 minutes Ashort discussion will be held afterwards Eventis free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Tuesday June 16Craft Club Tiny Terrariums Nesmith
Library 6 to 730 pm Build a little take-home garden with itty bitty succulents All
supplies provided Children are welcometo attend with an adult Space is limited Eventis free open to the public and registration isrequired call the library at 432-7254
Tuesday June 16 thru Wednesday July 1The Pelham Public Library is preparing to launch
a Summer Garden Series this June The seriesincludes four workshops on currently trendingtopics in gardening and homesteading deliveredby regional experts in the field All events are freeand open to the public All ages and skill levels arewelcome
Basics of Poultry Raising Tues June 167-9 pm Ever thought of raising your ownbackyard chicken coop This is an intensive
workshop on the basics of poultry raising withan emphasis on Heritage PoultryHerbs for Flavor amp Scent Tues June 30 630-8 pm Seminar on using herbs in the kitchenand around the house is presented by UNHMaster Gardener Volunteer Ruth H AxelrodCome prepared to learn about commonvarieties of herbs native to the northeastregionGardening Rocks Mobile Farm EventWed July 1 10 am-12 pm His awesomepresentation teaches kids about the foods theyeat from the ground up Event is intended forfamilies and children of all ages
The Pelham Library is also looking for volunteersto help with the upkeep of their Childrenrsquos Gardena community-created community-maintainedgarden currently in its third year For moreinformation call 635-7581 or contact servicespelhamwebcom
Saturday June 20Open Mic Night sponsored by
the First Congregational Church ofPelham 3 Main St All musicians and
poets are invited Play your originalsor covers in a very relaxed family friendly andwelcoming atmosphere If you would like someaccompaniment bring your music or email usahead of time You donrsquot need to be a musicianto attend Just come listen and enjoy the musicA $5 donation is asked Registration at 6 pmdoors open 630 More information at http wwwpelhamuccorgcafehtml Questions cafeacutepelhamuccorg
Monday June 22Songs and Stories from the War Years
Nesmith Library 630 pm Presentedby ldquoRamblinrsquo Richardrdquo Kruppa this
entertaining and informative programfocuses on some of the most beloved songs fromthat era Songs like ldquoBluebirds over the White Cliffs
of Doverrdquo ldquoSentimental Journeyrdquo ldquoPraise the Lordand Pass the Ammunitionrdquo and ldquoHarbor LightsrdquoRichard not only sings the songs accompanyinghimself on guitar 5-string banjo and baritoneukulele but he tells their fascinating and unfamiliarstories as well their meaning how they came tobe and their significance Richard Kruppa knownmusically as ldquoRamblinrsquo Richardrdquo is a memberof the New England Foundation for the Arts anda retired professor from Bowling Green State
University in Ohio Event is free open tothe public and registration is required callthe library at 432-7254
Monday June 22 thru Friday June 26
Girlsrsquo Summer Basketball Camp Week is opened to girls ages 7 (as of Dec 1) to13 This instructional clinic will be held atDennis Lyons Memorial Park from 9 amto 12 pm Learn the fundamentals and betaught skills of the game offensively anddefensively You will have great fun andbecome a better player Girls should arrivein appropriate sneakers comfortable clothingand are advised to wear sunscreen and bringwaterdrinks The camp will run rain or shineRegistration forms are available at wwwpelhamwebcomrecreation or at the PelhamParks and Rec office or register and pay online athttpswebtracpelhamwebcom
Thursday June 25 Mark your calendars for and launch
into summer at the Nesmith LibraryrsquosAnnual Kick-Off Party The theme for
2015 is ldquoEvery Hero Has A Storyrdquo and you
will have a chance to participate in drop-in craftsstory hours live animal programs LEGO party andso much more Beginning at 100pm families canregister for summer reading make a craft enterraffles and make a super hero snack Thanks to theFriends of the Library of Windham this yearrsquos eventwill feature a performance by Ben Rudnick andFriends starting at 215 pm
Everyone who registers at the kick-off party willreceive a raffle ticket to win two tickets to CanobieLake Park and StoryLand Other raffle ticketsfeatured will include chances to win summerreading program t-shirts and a certificate to apizza shoppe In addition each summer readingregistrant also receives a free kidrsquos meal coupon forarea restaurants
The summer reading program is designed forchildren of all ages Infants to children under theage of four can be registered as a ldquoLittle ListenerrdquoldquoRead-To-Merdquo registration is for children ages fourto six and ldquoIndependent Readerrdquo is for children
seven years of age and older who are readingon their own In addition to summer readingincentives books are recorded on individualreading records and raffle tickets are earned Thisyear one of the Independent Reader raffles featuresa chance to win a Kindle The more you read themore chances you have to win
If you cannot make it to the kick-off party readerregistration will continue throughout the summerStop by the library during normal business hoursto register or to pick up a summer reading programflyer If you have any questions regarding thesummer reading program please call the library at432-7154 and ask for the childrenrsquos room
Saturday June 27 Windham Town Day and Fireworks Joinus at Griffin Park from 12 to 3 pm for theAnnual Town Day events Free cook-out
kiddie parade music and more Dress upin red white and blue with your bike doll stroller
or wagon All kids get a prize for being in theparade which begins at 1 pm The CommunityBand will play from 1230-2 pm we will funfamily field games from 1-230 pm and moreThis has been a part of Windham for over 30 yearsNew for this year - for those who like tennis orwant to try it out - our Tennis Crew will be on thecourts from 11-1 pm for free demos playing andfunLater on that night are the fireworks at the HighSchool with the River City Band co-sponsored byConvenientMD The parking lot opens at 530 pmfor the 7 pm show followed by fireworks around930 pm There will be food available for salebefore and during the concert and fireworksFor more information contact the RecreationOffice at 965-1208 or e-mail at RecreationWindhamNewHampshirecom
Patriotic Parade For Kids at Windhamrsquos AnnualTown Day Calling all kids Join us at Griffin Park
on at 1 pm for our Annual Town Day Parade Kidsof all ages are invited to dress in red white andblue and decorate their bike trikes wagons ordoll strollers to join in All participants get a prizeWe also will be having a free cook-out from 12-3pm and fun family field games from 1230-2 pmHope to see you there For more informationcontact the Recreation Office at 965-1208 or bye-mail at RecreationWindhamNewHampshirecom
Join us at Windham High School for a greatnight The River City Band co-sponsored byConvenient MD will be playing at 7 pm Theparking lot opens at 530 pm and there willbe food available to purchase Then around930 pm the fireworks show will begin Formore information contact the Recreation Officeat 965-1208 or by e-mail at RecreationWindhamNewhampshirecom
Pelham CERTMRC in conjunction with PelhamFire Department will host ldquoLetrsquos Get Readyrdquo amulti-agency family safety and preparedness fairfrom 10 am to 3 pm at the Pelham Village GreenThe fair is designed to educate and encouragecitizens about protective measures to take beforeduring and after an emergency Participantscan take part in live interactive demonstrationsand visit dozens of exhibitors There will alsobe mascots food vendors and activities for thekids Participating exhibitors include AmericanRed Cross (Blood Drive) American Red CrossDisaster Relief City of Nashua Division of PublicHealth and Community Services Liberty UtilitiesDriving Towards Zero NH Homeland Securityand Emergency Management SNHHS at Pelham Pelham PediatricsImmediate Care of PelhamPelham Library FEMA MA-TF1 K-9 Handlers Local
SAR K-9 Teams Pelham CERT Rehab Team PelhamFire Department Pelham Police DepartmentPelham Police Explorers and lots more Come outand enjoy a free fun-filled family day
Monday June 29 John H Hargreaves Memorial Post
10722 VFW welcomes the 39th ArmyBand Performance begins at 6 pm on
the Pelham Village Green Free admission Join us for a great evening of patriotic musicVFW concession stand proceeds benefit veteranprograms
Monday June 29 thru Monday August 17 The Parks and Recreation Department is o ffering
eight weeks of Junior Tennis lessons at Pelham HighSchool tennis courts For Boys and girls ages 5through 12 The lessons will emphasize the skills ofthe game with a fun and challenging environmentdesigned to get the best out of each participant
Players must bring hisher own racket and canisterof three new unopened tennis balls and a waterbottle It will include one-hour lessons four daysper week Monday-Thursday with Friday used as amake-up day if needed Space is limited Sign-ups are weekly Program fee Registration formsare available to print from wwwpelhamwebcom recreation or at Park amp Rec office You may alsosign up online using the Web Trac software link onour website E-mail recreationpelhamwebcomwith any questions or give us a call
Sunday July 5 The Cobbetts Pond Improvement
Association is excited to be presenting itsAnnual Boat Parade and Shore Decorating
Event at 1 pm This yearrsquos theme will beHeroes amp Villains from your favorite movie orTV show This is a great opportunity for familiesand friends to decorate their boats and join theparade Parade participants are encouraged to beas creative as possible To sign up and receive a
copy of registration information Call Halie Aloskyat 548-1353 or halieandjasongmailcom Wewill also be judging ldquoShore Decoratingrdquo if you donot want to enter the parade Winners announcedshortly after the parade If you have a Town Beachmembership feel free to watch the parade there
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School District Suffers Internet Access Shutdown
Rate Schedule for Ambulance Fees Approved
by Barbara OrsquoBrienIn mid-May with only a few more weeks left
before the end of the 2014-2015 school year theWindham School District suffered a temporaryshutdown of its Internet access
ldquoJust to clarify our internet servers were nothacked and no privileged information wasaccessedrdquo said SAU 95 Superintendent WinfriedFeneberg ldquoOur firewall and internal protections
did exactly what they were supposed to dordquo Inthe process however the school districtrsquos internetaccess was shut down temporarily or sloweddown significantly for several days and on severaloccasions Feneberg explained ldquoUnfortunatelythat negatively affected our teachersrsquo ability toteach in a learning environment that makes greatuse of technology and digital informationrdquo hesaid ldquoThis intentional act had a significant effecton the learning environment for our students in allour schoolsrdquo
The event that impacted the Windham SchoolDistrict is referred to as a DDoS (DistributedDenial of Service) attack which is probablybest described as a targeted deliberate andcoordinated effort to direct several thousandcomputers situated all over the world at aspecific Internet connection in this case theWindham School District ldquo Just like a pipe ofa certain diameter can only handle a definedamount of water (or d igital information for that
matter) in a torrential deluge it will overflow ornot let through whatrsquos intended to go through itrdquoFeneberg commented ldquoBeing overwhelmed withinternet traffic by the attack legitimate use of theinternet is compromised or significantly sloweddownrdquo
Feneberg said that the school districtrsquostechnology staff did an outstanding job protectingthe districtrsquos systems and data ldquoUnder the most
adverse circumstances they made sure that botheducational and business services were restoredas quickly as possiblerdquo he said ldquoWhen it becameclear that the district was the target of thesemalicious attacks we involved Windham Policewho as always were extremely helpful assistingusrdquo
The Internet attack remains an activeinvestigation in the hands of law enforcementboth local and federal authorities and as suchfurther information was not available by presstime It was noted however in an Alert Nowmessage sent to school district parents that it isbelieved that the source of the cyber-attack hasbeen identified
ldquoAs a school district we will continue tocarefully monitor our network and Internetservices and as needed make improvementsbased on the experiences of the past few weeksrdquoFeneberg noted ldquoAt the current time our networkand Internet services are working normallyrdquo
by Barbara OrsquoBrienAfter reviewing what other towns charge for
ambulance services and which companies aremost frequently used to handle the billing ofsuch services Windham Selectmen approvedthe proposed rate schedule by a vote of 3 to0 Only Chairman Al Letizio Jr and SelectmenRoger Hohenberger and Bruce Breton were atthe meeting where the vote was taken Vice-
Chairman Joel Desilets and Ross McLeod were notin attendance
Windham Fire Chief Tom McPherson said hehad only received one complaint regarding therevised fee proposal which was publically postedahead of the recent public hearing ldquoFor manyyears selectmen chose to keep ambulance rateslow to benefit residentsrdquo McPherson said ldquoThenew fees look high but wersquore just trying to catchup with where they should berdquo McPhersonexplained that most ambulance fees are generallycovered by a patientrsquos health insurance ldquoIf theyrsquorenot there are avenues for patients to apply for areductionrdquo he noted
The money that is brought in throughambulance fees helps to offset the local taximpact McPherson said helping to pay for much-needed equipment and personnel The new ratespertain to both BLS (Basic Life Support) and ALS(Advanced Life Support) services The rates arenow ldquobundledrdquo as opposed to the prior practice
of individual charges for services renderedWindham Fire has once again contracted
with ComStar to conduct its billing services forambulance fees ComStar retains five-percent ofany fees collected
In other business McPherson said he hadapplied for a reimbursement from the FederalEmergency Management Administration forlocal funds expended during the blizzard that
took place this past Jan 26 through 28 AState of Emergency was declared by PresidentBarack Obama at the request of New HampshireGovernor Maggie Hassan The request forreimbursement totals $56000 and includespolice fire and highway department servicesprovided during that period
McPherson also expressed appreciation tothe Londonderry Fire Department for loaningWindham Fire an engine while two of Windhamrsquosfire trucks were out of commission last monthOne of the vehicles was being repainted (underwarranty) while the other was experiencingan anti-freeze leak McPherson said thatLondonderry and Windham both have the sameinsurance companies Selectmen approvedaccepting the offer from Londonderry Fire by avote of 3 to 0 Voting in favor were Chairman AlLetizio Jr and Selectmen Bruce Breton and RogerHohenberger
Windham High School Receives Numerous Commendationsby Barbara OrsquoBrien
Earlier this spring Windham High School achieved a long-anticipated milestone accreditation by the New England Associationof Schools and Colleges The new accreditation status is in effect fora 10-year period
Windham High School opened its doors to students in Septemberof 2009 after a lengthy period of ever-changing plans hopes andaccomplishments Before applying for accreditation howeverschool district administrators had to prove the new high school wasworthy of the label A period of self-study began in 2013 in regardto seven set standards developed by NEASC This past November ateam of NEASC representatives spent several days at Windham HighSchool observing talking with staff administrators students andparents and reviewing pertinent documents As a result NEASCrepresentatives said ldquoIt is obvious that the children and staff are veryhappy to be thererdquo
Taking the results as a whole NEASC gave Windham High School67 commendations and 29 recommendations for improvementGenerally speaking most high schools receive a 5050 split on thenumber of commendations and recommendations received fromNEASC Superintendent Winfried Feneberg said ldquoWe obviously didmuch better than thatrdquo
Many of the recommendations made by NEASC in regard to
Windham High School pertain to the determination that ldquostudentsdonrsquot have a clear understanding of the role of 21st centurylearning opportunitiesrdquo The high school is said to need a formalplan to assess 21st century expectations and achievements and forcommunicating that information to students and their parents
In other recommendations NEASC representatives foundthat the school board ldquois too directly involved in the day-to-dayadministrative decisionsrdquo at Windham High School Fenebergcommented that he was a bit hesitant to inform school boardmembers of this finding but also felt he would be remiss to notmention it School board members indicated that they appreciatedhis honesty
Furthermore other recommendations involved developing andimplementing a timeline to address the ongoing athletic facilityneeds at the high school and to monitor the role of the library mediaspecialist to assure that technology doesnrsquot interfere with traditional
library services It was also stated that students should have moreopportunities to participate in heterogeneously grouped corecourses
Listed among the commendations are a strong integration oftechnology into all levels of the curriculum the existence of manyopportunities to engage students in the learning process a strongcollaboration among staff members a culture of high achievement
and students being given regular opportunities for problem solvingand analytical thinking
NEASC also found that Windham High School provides a safepositive respectful and supportive community for students and staffClass sizes are relatively small and a strong program is in effectfor the evaluation of new teachers There is also a wide range ofprograms resources and services available to students
School board member Daniel Popovici-Muller commended highschool administrators for the strong showing ldquoWe did much betterthan most schools going through the processrdquo he said giving thanksto ldquoan excellent staffrdquo ldquoGreat jobrdquo School Board Chairman KenEyring said
While school board member Rob Breton recognized theaccreditation of Windham High School he also commented on thealleged micromanaging by school board members ldquoWersquove beenhearing that for a long timerdquo Breton said of the criticism ldquoIt speaks
volumesrdquoDespite the accreditation being complete at least for the time
being a follow-up committee is to be established this comingsummer Committee members will work on the recommendationsmade by NEASC ldquoIn 2023 we start the process all over againrdquoFeneberg said The next visit from NEASC will take place during the2024-2025 school year
June 8 is Deadline for Applying for Superintendent Search Committeeby Barbara OrsquoBrien
Members of the Windham School Board are moving into high gearas the departure date for Superintendent Winfried Feneberg loomson the horizon Fenebergrsquos last day as superintendent of SAU 95 is
June 30Still hoping that they might be able to find an interim replacement
for Feneberg who is relocating to the Kearsarge School District inthe Lake Sunapee region of New Hampshire school board membersare establishing a search committee with an application deadline set
for Monday June 8 The committee will be comprised of two schoolboard members one member of the SAU staff one principal oneteacher one parent and one community member
Anyone interested in applying for either the parent member orthe community-at-large member is asked to send a letter of intent toHuman Resources Director Carol St Pierre at cstpierrewindhamsdorg as soon as possible and no later than by the end of the workdayon June 8
Members of the committee will be responsible for participating inthe interview of all final candidates for interim superintendent andmaking a recommendation to the full school board Members of the
superintendent search committee will be selected on June 9 during anon-public meeting School board members were already selectedhowever Ken Eyring and Dennis Senibaldi will be serving in thatcapacity
The deadline for applying for the job of interim superintendentis Monday June 15 Interviews will be conducted on June 15 from8 am until 4 pm and on Friday June 19 from 4 p m until 8 pmAdvertising for the job of interim superintendent was launchedseveral weeks ago and some applications have been received If an
interim candidate cannot be agreed upon by the full school boardby the beginning of the new school year on July 1 board memberswill likely appoint an acting superintendent to serve while thesearch continues A designated acting superintendent would likelybe selected from among those school district employees who arealready certified for the job
School board members decided to launch the search for a newsuperintendent about a month ago shortly after Feneberg announcedhis resignation rather than appoint someone from within thedistrict now and then began searching more extensively this comingfall when it is likely that more candidates will be seeking such a
position School board members decided to continue with this patheven though as recently as a week ago many residents were urgingthem to appoint someone from within the school district a personwho would already have a vested interest
At another late night meeting on June 2 one that extended intothe midnight hours of June 3 Feneberg reiterated that he thoughtthe school boardrsquos campaign to find an interim candidate by July 1ldquois a very ambitious approachrdquo ldquoI just donrsquot want the school boardto underestimate the complexity of the job of superintendentrdquo
Feneberg cautioned School board member Dennis Senibaldi whohas expressed his concerns repeatedly about taking on such a task solate in the year commented that he doesnrsquot see how such a processcan be reduced to only a few days In the meantime the clockcontinues to tick down to July 1
Students lsquoDARErsquoto be Drug Free
2015 Grade 5 students DARE officers fifth grade teachers
submitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The fifth grade class at the Presentation of MaryAcademy has had the pleasure of working withOfficer Avery and the DARE program The DARE(drug abuse resistance education) program iscomprised of 10 lessons Some of the topicscovered at the fifth grade level are how to expressyourself confidently using verbal and non-verbalcommunication stress management learning thedangers of alcohol and tobacco use identifyinga lsquolsquohelp networkrsquorsquo and learning how to become agood citizen
Throughout this program the students have hadthe opportunity to role-play in scenarios as well aswork together to problem solve The core themein all 10 lessons is how to define a problemassess their options on how to handle theproblem respond to the problem after they havethought about their options and the positive and
negative consequences to them evaluate hellip take a step back andreflect on if they made a good choice and why they think they did
Officer Cassandra Avery sais ldquoIt is my goal and DARErsquoS goalto help teach our youth how to be confident and make safe andresponsible choices that will assist them in leading productivehealthy drug-free livesrdquo
Courtesy photo
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Stifling WindhamrsquosEducational Leaders
Everyone has had someone who has micromanagedthem It averts innovation hinders growth thwartsprofessional and personal development impedescommunication and discourages teamwork Essentiallymicromanagement feels like being in a straight-jacket You are tied down to someone elsersquos way of doing thingsand there is no freedom to express yourself or thinkfreely
Unfortunately for our teachers administrators
children and community Mr Ken Eyring Chairof Windham School Board fits the bill Hismicromanagement is evident in our school district atschools as well as with the administrators Te NewEngland Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)recently had a visiting committee come into the Windham High School to obtain accreditation Tereport concluded that some members of the schoolboard are too directly involved in the administrativedecisions at the high school Tese intrusionsby the school board are causing our high qualityteachers to reconsider their roles at the school andseek other opportunities in other towns Of thenine administrators we have in district - among theSuperintendent Principals and Vice-Principals we will be making changes to the roles of six Tese arealarming numbers
Further Mr Eyringrsquos constant interference did notallow Superintendent Feneberg the room do his job He was consistently involved in selecting and interviewingall administrative positions as well as negotiating
administratorrsquos contracts clearly a role that is intendedfor the superintendent subscribed by the Departmentof Education under duties of the Superintendent MrFeneberg resigned and will be going to another districtholding the same position Clearly if Mr Eyring hadnot overstepped the boundaries of his role and al lowedMr Feneberg to perform his duties as mandated he would not have chosen to leave
Mr Eyring constantly and steadfastly interferes with the general operation and well-being of thedistrict as well as making it difficult for those expertsto effectively run the district and do their jobs Hismicromanagement of our educational leaders is forcingthem out and damaging the quality of education wecan provide to our children Wise men learn from theirerrors Mr Eyring seems destined to keep repeating
them Windham is fortunate enough to have the most
dedicated and qualified employees found anywhereFrom the support staff teaching staff principals andadministrators Windham has always had a group ofdedicated employees who strive diligently to do theirbest for our students In fact many have won awardsfor excellence So if you directly or indirectly interfere with these employees as they are attempting to do their jobs you are micromanaging and not acting in thetownrsquos best interests
Te constant turnover of our school districtadministration has a direct impact on studentachievement With every new leader we bring in achanging philosophy different ideas about curriculumand varying strategies of leadership Our districtpersonnel are constantly making adjustments to theirstyles and methods to accommodate their directorTis constant influx of change creates a ripple effectin the quality of instruction for our students If we want to see measured progress we must see continuityof care Otherwise our students are at risk of Swisscheese in their learning and who is going to backfillthose missing pockets of information Tis will increaseour remediation budget Let the School Board andMr Eyring know this constant change is affecting thelearning outcomes of your child and the children inthe community at large It is causing harm to the freeand appropriate education that should be guara nteed tothem in this fine public school setting
Greer Ross Windham
Te Sun was Shiningon Adopt-A-Spot
Te 2015 Adopt-A-Spot Program Kick-Off Eventon Saturday May 30 was a great success Te sun was shining and all those participating in the Programshowed up bright and early to pick-up their Adopt- A-Spot goodies and thank you gifts and went rightto work sprucing up the own Tose wonderfulbusinesses and residents adopting a Spot are DavidMorasse the Fricchione Family the Lyons-BakerFamily Mimi a nd Walter Kolodziej 36Creative Anakalia SUP Woof It Down Granite United Churchand the Windham Planning Board
A big thank you goes to those Sponsors that madethis event and the 2015 Adopt-A-Spot Program possible- MacMulkin Leasing and Rental Delahunty Nurseries
amp Florist Edward N Herbert Associates Inc CyrLumber Elliot Family Medicine Heavrsquonly DonutsKlemmrsquos Mobil on the Run and Shawrsquos
Laura Scott Community Development DirectorWindham
No Need for theKinder Morgan Pipeline Here
As I believe you [Kerry McHugh Policy Advisorto Governor Hassan] are aware Kinder Morgan has
been stating to the public that they cannot build theNortheast Energy Direct (NED) natural gas pipeline without two things a route plan that is permit-able byFERC and sufficient customers to justify the cost ofthe project Repeatedly Kinder Morgan has stated thatthey would not build this pipeline based on speculativesales
It appears that Kinder Morgan is backing away fromthis position Originally Kinder Morgan stated thatthey wanted to have contracts for 80 of a 36 inchpipeline in hand before they would apply to FERCfor a permit Tat was changed to 80 of a 30 inchpipeline Now with 60 of the capacity of a 30 inchpipeline sold Kinder Morgan has stated ldquoWe havesufficient contracts in hand to move forwardrdquo It turnsout that even this watered down number is duplicitous
Kinder Morgan has been touting their agreement with Liberty Utilities in New Hampshire ldquoan anchorshipperrdquo for 115000 dkthday of natural g as to bedelivered via the NED pipeline Before Kinder Morgancan apply to FERC for their permit the NH PUC must
review the Kinder Morgan - Liberty Utilities agreementapprove it and allow the parties to make a bindingcontract Tis process is ongoing on NH PUC docketnumber DG 14-380
In PUC testimony May 8 several very interestingfacts were revealed First the 115000 dkthday thatLiberty Utilities is contracting for does not represent115000 dkthday of incremental gas Liberty Utilitiespresently purchases 50000 dkthday from KinderMorgan subsidiary ennessee Gas Pipeline Co and thisis included in the 115000 Only 65000 dkthday ofthe 115000 total is incremental Roughly half of thecontracted amount would not in any way require a newpipeline to be supplied and there are other ex istingsources for the incremental gas requirements Secondlythe incremental 65000 dkthday is not projected tobe needed until 2038 - 20 years from the proposedcompletion date of the NED pipeline
Kinder Morgan has at least three other clients withsituations similar to Liberty Utilities Assuming thatKinder Morgan has double booked those clients in a
similar manner it is likely that Kinder Morganrsquos statedcommitments for the pipeline capacity is not 60 of a30 inch pipeline but something more in the order of 45-
50 of a 30 inch pipeline capacity Tis is well belowKinder Morganrsquos goals and should not be permitted
Te NH PUC ruling on the validity of a KinderMorgan - Liberty Utilities contract will be released on June 30th I urge you to read the expert testimony fromthe May 8 PUC hearing and understand how contrivedthe claimed benefits to the citizens of New Hampshireare and how poorly Liberty Utilities has made their casefor needing incremental gas supplies
Kinder Morgan is doing everything they can to jamthis pipeline through our state Tere is no need forit here and there is no need for it in MassachusettsTe NH PUC can do its share in protecting NewHampshire from this pipeline by invalidating theLiberty Utilities contract and exposing the KinderMorgan pipeline for exploitative corporate theft thatit is I urge you to pay close attention to this matterand use any influence you may have to keep our PUCvigilant in this decision
Homer Shannon Windham
Windham PA Duck Racewill be Afloat June 13
Come enjoy the afternoon by attending the Windham PA Duck Race on Saturday June 13Several hundred rubber ducks will race down thebrook at the own Green each trying to claim victoryTe sponsors of the first 10 ducks to finish will beawarded some fantastic prizes including CanobieLake Park tickets Jay Geersquos fun passes and some greatgift cards Te sponsor of the lazy duck that finishes
last will receive a consolation prize All you need todo to participate is to sponsor a rubber duck for theday Ducks can be sponsored for $5 each or youcan buy a six-quack for $25 All proceeds from therace go directly back to the schools in the form ofPA sponsored activities and events o participatesubmit your name email address telephone numbernumber of ducks ($5 each) andor number of six-quacks ($25 each) include a check for your total madeout to Windham PA and mail to Shannon Ulery9 Magnolia Rd Windham NH 03087 Once yourorder with payment is received you will be assignednumbered duck(s) chosen at random All ducknumbers and corresponding sponsors will be posted atthe own Green on race day however you do not haveto be present to win Activities will run from 12 to130 pm with the race beginning at 1 pm Tis willbe a fun day for all but remember you do not have tobe present to win Come try your luck and enjoy sometime at our town Green with friends Parking will beavailable at Windham Presbyterian Church
Yes I want a duck in the race Tank you forsupporting the Windham PA
Kelley Stewart President Windham PTA Windham
More Letters- continued from page 4
Security to be Increasedat Town Hall
by Barbara OrsquoBrienWindham Selectmen have decided to use
a portion of the money set aside annually forproperty maintenance to upgrade security at thetownrsquos old Town Hall
Police Chief Gerald Lewis said some townemployees have expressed concern about theirsafety when working at town hall ldquoWe believethere may be some illegal drug use going on in
the bathroom (located downstairs at the far endof the main hallway)rdquo Lewis explained ldquoThere isalso a large amount of money on the premisesrdquohe added ldquoplus a large volume of people comingand goingrdquo ldquoWe need to protect our assets andour personnelrdquo Lewis emphasized
On a vote of 3 to 0 selectmen approvedspending up to $5000 to install cameras in thedownstairs hallway and in the upstairs meeting
room The upstairs room is often used onweekends for social functions and other get-togethers Police will be able to watch whatrsquoshappening in those areas live from the policedepartment A similar system is already in placeat the Windham Transfer Station
ldquoUnfortunately in todayrsquos environment thislocation is ripe for someone to do somethingstupidrdquo Lewis stated When asked if there were
any other town-owned buildings that need tohave security upgraded Lewis replied ldquoItrsquos notnecessary at this timerdquo
Voting in favor of the expenditure wereChairman Al Letizio Jr and Selectmen RogerHohenberger and Bruce Breton Vice-Chairman
Joel Desilets and Selectman Ross McLeod werenot in attendance at the meeting where the votewas taken
The 39th Army Band will Play aFree Concert on the Green
submitted by Jim Ehlinger Post Commander JohnH Hargreaves Memorial VFW Post 10722
The John H Hargreaves Memorial VFW Post10722 in Pelham is proud to welcome the 39thArmy Band to Pelham to perform a free public
concert on the Village Green The concert willbe on June 29 starting at 6 pm The concert will
be a great time for everyone to come out andenjoy the music of the 39th Army Band Theyhave performed all over New Hampshire and infaraway places such in Greece the US VirginIslands and Costa Rica
The 39th Army Band New Hampshire ArmyNational Guard can trace its lineage back 136years to its inception in Manchester in 1879When activated for the Spanish American War itwas known as the Band Section 1st Infantry NewHampshire National Guard During World War Iit became known as the Band Section for 1st ArmyHeadquarters Regiment During World War II itwas known as the band for 172nd Field ArtilleryNew Hampshire Since 1947 it has been knownby its current designation as 39th Army Band NewHampshire Army National Guard
The band is comprised of musiciansrepresenting many communities throughoutthe state The members of the 39th Army Bandare dedicated soldiers whose high standard
of performance is respected and anticipatedwherever they perform Truly the 39th ArmyBand is a shining example of New Hampshirersquossoldiers at their finest
For those who are not familiar with PelhamrsquosConcerts on the Green the concert will start at6 pm and will be held outside so for seating itis recommended to bring some lawn chairs or ablanket and set up anywhere on the Village Greenlawn Concessions of hot dogs and hamburgerswill be sold by the VFW and will used to benefitveteran programs in Pelham and across NewHampshire Unfortunately due to the ArmyBandrsquos limited availability there will not be arain date if there is inclement weather The VFWhopes to see everyone on June 29 to hear some ofNHrsquos best musicians
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A lsquoBerryrsquo Good Time Abounds at FLOWrsquos 32nd Annual Festival
by Rhiannon SnideWindhamrsquos Friends of the Library celebrated its 32nd annual
Strawberry Festival on May 30 with a lot more than just strawberriesThe festival kicked off around 10 am ran until 4 pm and includedten sponsors several entertainment pieces and numerous activities forkids
New to the festival this year was the ldquoStrawberriest Kid Paraderdquowhere tens of kids marched in a line around the festival dressed intheir best strawberry related costume Following the parade wereperformances by severallocal organizations such asthe Professional Martial ArtsAcademy Karate InternationalTriple Threat Theatre GroupHappy Feet Dance SchoolDance Impressions and a liveband performance by Razen
KayneIn between performances activities like
bouncy houses face painting sand artand multiple carnival games preoccupiedthe kids who attended the event Theorganizers of the event Amanda Lawsand Michelle Stith were pleased to bringback a dunk tank for this yearrsquos festivitiespeople were able to dunk Windhamteachers and school board members alikeEasing the minds of those being dunkedwas knowing how beneficial the proceedswould be to the Nesmith Library
The festival not only provides a day offun for local families but raises moneyto support anything the libraryrsquos budgetcannot cover A book fair making over2000 books available for purchase ishosted at the same time as the festivalwhich also contributes to the moneyraised The two $4000 scholarshipsprovided to graduating Windham seniorsevery year summer reading programs
and in previous years projects to betterthe library like handicapped-accessibledoors have all been funded through theStrawberry Festival and book fairs
Staff photos by Rhiannon Snide
Kids get a chance to dunk school board member Daniel Popovici-Muller
People sort through novels at the book fair
Windham Robotics Team
Kids play ldquoStrawberry Kerplunkrdquo
Siblings omas and Dana Mcaleer squeeze into the strawberry cut out
Karate International was on hand Professional Martial Arts Academy performed at the Strawberry Festival
Face painting is always popular
David Wing Meg Wing Olivia Wing Amelia Hone and John Hone enjoy thestrawberry shortcakes
Volunteers serve strawberry shortcake Danielle Geyer and her daughter Brooke fill a bottle with sand
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Miranda AbyaziMikayla AckersonSiddhart Agarwal
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Jennifer AndonMary AylaianKellin BailChase BauchmanMakayla Beal
James BedardMichael Bedient IIIBrandon BielinskiLeah BlacheDaniel BleekerSamantha BonannoDaniel BorcocheBasie BosticEmily Bouley
Joseph Brumaghim
Mackenzie BryantDerek BuskoEric Butler
Jonathan Cafua Joshua CafuaDavid CarbonelloElizabeth Carne
Joseph CharlandCara Chrissis
Jeremy ChuRobyn ClarkAlexa CocciardiColin CochraneTaylor ColantuoneAlycia ColeAlexandra Connors
Michael ConnorsCailyn CostaPatrick CoupeSamantha CrichtonGeorge CrosbyKevin CurranLia DrsquoAngeloAndrew DalencourtSarah DanielsAmanda DeFabrizio
Jessica DeFabrizioCheyann Devlin
Jillian DiPersioKristen DoucetteAndrea DufaultAnastasia DulskiyDevin DutrisacZeinah Elsherif Olivia EstesRichard Ferguson
Daniel FeroceDanielle FischerVincent ForgioneAmanda Forti
Joseph FrakeSean FrangosMegan FrankSean FreemanAidan GallagherAnthony GalloConnor GarsideFallon GoldenAndrew Gosson
Joshua Graham Jaycie Greenberg Jack Grubbs
Samantha Grubbs James GustafsonCassandra HaleyKasey HamptonMary HannonSelena HansenEmily HaoRyan HardacreAshley HarperPatrick HigginsAaron HillyerZachary HollinsCaroline HorriganParker HudsonAlexander HumsAustin HuntAwais HussainMadalina JeansMadelyn JoanisKurtis Jolicoeur
Michelle KellyNicholas KhouryKirsten KochNikita KuchipudiTimothy LagosMatthew LaliberteDylan LamontagneRachel LanouetteVictoria LarsenNicole LawrenceScott LeahyTaylor Lemay
Justine LevesqueAnna LiddyAnne LinTalia Lombardo
Michaela MahoneyGregory Mallette
Justin ManterAshley ManzoAlec MasoneMagda Mazri
Jon McCoyBrendan McInnisGrace McNamaraMatthew McPhersonAustin Messina
Jordan MichalikTroy MillerKillian Mills
Jillian MoffattKellen Moltenbrey
John MonahanAlexa MonfetteChristina MontanileLindsey Mucci
Christopher MunroeCody MunroeChristopher MurphyBenjamin NikitasMatthew NoelDaria NormanEmily OrsquoConnorDylan OrsquoKeeffeRyan OrsquoKeeffe
Jake OzoonianMason Pastro
Julia PeetZoe PerkinsTroy PetersKelsie PimentelElisabeth Pope
Davis PotterTaylor PowellHaley PsareasMadeline RieseBradley RobbinsBrynn RocheCole RutledgeLayla-Jane SaadCassandra SalafiaChristopher SalemmeMatthew SansoucieMichael SarnieGenevieve SchererLuciano SchipellitiMonica SciutoHannah ScottRebecca ScottAlexander SextonMark ShamonCasey Shields
Nichole SinclairRyan SlaskiGraham SmithNicole SpitalereAlexander St CyrTimothy StapChristina SteereMichael StefanelliLauren SullivanEmiline SundmanCourtney SweenySophia TausanovitchMatthew Terrio
Jake ThomasKristen TilleyRachel Tower
Ryan TragerRichard Tu
Jonathan VasconcelosGerald VentolaMadison WaltersRoss WentworthNicholas WhiteheadMarissa YostAleesha ZandiehSarah ZannoniZacharey Zins
WECA Awards $8500 in Scholarships to Windham Studentssubmitted by StephanieWimmer and DianeCarpenter
As part of its support foreducation the WindhamEndowment for CommunityAdvancement proudlyadministers scholarshipsfor graduating high schoolseniors from the Windhamcommuni ty The WindhamEndowment was privilegedto recognize nineexceptional students o May27 at the Fourth AnnualBlue and Gold AwardsThe awards and the 2015recipients are detailedbelow
The WindhamEndowment Scholarship($1000) is for a graduatinghigh school studentfrom Windham who hasdemonstrated significantinvolvement in communityservice Jillian DiPersio
The Jean (McCartney)and Donald BealesScholarship ($1000) inmemory of Jean McCartneyBeales is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho is enrolled or planningto be enrolled in a post-graduate program Layla-
Jane Martin SaadThe Coish Family
Scholarship ($1000) isawarded to a graduatingWHS student who has
participated in one or moresports at Windham HighSchool and has consistentlyset an example of teamworkand sportsmanshipMichael Stefanelli
The Dr Henry ELaBranche Scholarship($1000) is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho intends to pursue acareer in public educationKirsten Koch
The Timothy Skwiot Financial Services Scholarship ($500) isawarded to a graduating WHS student who has shown throughcourse work and extra-curricular activities an interest in studyingbusiness at the college level Jonathan Vasconcelos
The Windham Visual Arts Scholarship ($500) is awarded to agraduating WHS student who is planning to study art and who hasdemonstrated ability and interest in art Anne Lin
The Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection ndash Carol A Yennaco
Scholarship ($500) in memory of Carol Yennaco is awarded to afemale student who has demonstrated concern for her communitythrough her volunteerism Madeline Riese
Two Womanrsquos Club scholarships ($1500) are awarded tograduating students from Windham who have had a stronginvolvement in the community and who are pursuing collegedegrees Siddhart Agarwal and Emily Bouley
The Windham Endowment is honored to administer thesescholarships on behalf of Windham businesses and families andsupport our students as they pursue their dreams They are alsograteful to the many volunteers who work to make these awardspossible
The Windham Endowment for Community Advancement is anon-profit community foundation created to enhance the qualityof life for all Windham residents now and for generations to comeThe endowment provides a way for individuals organizations andcorporations to channel their philanthropic giving for educationalcultural recreational or environmental initiatives in the town
Layla-Jane Saad winner of the Jean (McCartney) and Donald BealesScholarship with Patrick Conway
Jonathan Vasconcelos winner of the Timothy Skwiot Financial ServicesScholarship with Tom Barstow
Emily Bouley and Siddhart Agarwal winners of the Womanrsquos Club Scholarship
with Jean Morrow
Kirsten Koch winner of the Dr Henry E LaBranche Scholarshipwith Dr LaBranche
Madeline Riese winner of the Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection -Carol A Yennaco Scholarship with Lisa Walker treasurer
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
Jillian DiPersio winner of the WindhamEndowment Scholarship with Tom Barstow
VPWindham Endowment
Michael Stefanelli winner of the CoishFamily Scholarship with Barbara Coish
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Jason Nguyen^Andrea OrsquoHearn^Micaela OrsquoNeillAlyssa Pantaleo^Alyssa ParadisBrooke Paradis^Katherine Parks^Sara Passamonte^Kendell Penney^
Kaylie Petrillo Jacob PinetteMorgan Pinksten^Dylan Ragonese
Jillian ReganChandler Rheault^Darian RideoutGrace Roessling^David RogersRyan Rondeau^Kristen RooneyEric Rossi^
James Russo
Kelly RyanDevon SaccaMegan Scalia^Amanda SchellingBrittany SilvaBrittany HamelDylan SilvestriShyanne Skinner
Jayme SloanMegan D SmithersSarah-Jane SpicerBrooke StantonZachery StorchKatelyn Surprenant^Christopher ThompsonAmanda TobinValerie ToccoHaleigh TowneLuke TracyTravis TrottAngela Vieira
Travis WallakerAidan WalshDeedra WalshAlex WebsterKevin WhelanRiley Williams^Corey WitkowskiNicholas WolfromHeather WormaldSarah YeatonNicholas Young
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Bishop GuertinHigh SchoolClass of 2015
Bishop Guertin High School will hold commencement on Sunday June 7 at the schoolrsquos Roedel Field House beginning at 2 pm The203 graduates include Pelham residents Bailey Custeau EmaleeGarboski Mitchell Hullihen Kailee Joncas Mitchell Kamal HollyKathios Rachael LaPolice Colleen Mitchell Ryan Montbleau LaynePhilipson Eleni Roggotis Haley Roy Peri Sanechiaro Cory SnowKristina Terrazzano and Timothy Trudel and Windham residentsChristopher Arling Daniel Fenn and Thomas Raposo
Two WMS StudentsHonored at StateScholar Leader
Banquet
submitted by NH Association for MiddleLevel Education
Keith Belanger and Jillian Peet students atWindham Middle Schoolwere honored at the 16thAnnual Scholar LeaderAwards Banquet heldat the Center of NewHampshire in Manchesteron May 28 The studentswere presented with anaward whose criteriaincluded demonstratingacademic initiative andscholarship providingservice to classmatesand school exemplifyingpositive attitudes anddemonstrating leadershipin the classroom andschool activities
More than 375 guestsincluding studentseducators and parents attended this yearrsquos banquet which celebratedthe achievements of middle level students who are representative ofthe many outstanding young adolescents in middle level schools inNew Hampshire The guests included 82 students from 41 schoolsfrom all over the state
The Middle Level Scholar Leaders Award is organized annually bythe New Hampshire Association for Middle Level Education and theNew England League for Middle Schools with supporting sponsorshipfrom Lifetouch National School Studios
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Contracts for School Administrators Still Pendingby Barbara OrsquoBrien
As of June 3 new contracts for administratorsin the Windham School District (SAU 95) had notbeen signed The issue was raised during anothermarathon meeting of the school board whenformer school board member Beth Valentine cameto the podium and posed the question
Valentine expressed concern over the factthat numerous administrators who work for theschool district have either resigned recentlyor are candidates for positions elsewhere
Superintendent Winfried Feneberg who isleaving the employment of Windham on June 30confirmed the fact that contracts have not yet beensigned with school district administrators but
assured Valentine that promises of employmentfor the 2015-2016 school year have been madeto these individuals Each of these administratorswas nominated by Feneberg for continuedemployment this past April and school boardmembers concurred The problem that remainstherefore inhibiting the signing of contracts is theissue of salaries and benefits for administratorsas well as for other non-union school districtemployees
School Board Chairman Ken Eyring who has
been discussing the issue with Feneberg and otheradministrators said he has ldquono thought of goinginto Julyrdquo without signed contracts ldquoWersquore verycloserdquo Eyring said
Business Administrator Adam Steel who hasbeen involved in the discussions said talksrelating to benefit packages have been goingon for about a year ldquoTherersquos a lot of factorsinvolvedrdquo Steel said including the perceptionthat some administrators are being underpaidcompared to similar school districts and thatsome benefits are less than those being providedelsewhere
The issue came to a head last year when therewas a change in health insurance benefits for
teachers resulting in employees paying a higherpercentage of their premiums than was previouslythe case Steel said that administrators donrsquot wantto feel that theyrsquore giving away health benefitswithout salaries being raised commensuratelyldquoThis needs to be resolvedrdquo Steel statedAlthough administrators are not members of acollective bargaining unit they have been workingtogether collaboratively Steel said
School board member Rob Breton wanted toknow if the administrators are concerned abouthaving a job come July 1 ldquoThey are nervous andanxiousrdquo Steel replied ldquoThere is angstrdquo Valentineadded
ldquoAdministrators want to feel valuedrdquo Steelexplained When comparing the benefitsoffered by Windham with other similar schooldistricts itrsquos not easy to make ldquoan apples-to-apples comparisonrdquo Steel added a factor that iscomplicating discussions
A suggestion by school board member DennisSenibaldi was not well received by his fellowboard members or Superintendent FenebergSenibaldi wanted to sign the contracts as they arecurrently written then to continue the discussionof benefits down the road ldquoWe can sort out thedetails laterrdquo Senibaldi said Senibaldirsquos motionwas seconded by Breton but failed to pass bythe usual 3 to 2 split Only Senibaldi and Bretonvoted in favor of signing the existing contracts
Chairman Eyring Vice-Chairman Tom Murray
and board member Daniel Popovici-Mullervoted against the idea Feneberg asked that thediscussions be allowed to continue at least untilthe next interchange scheduled for June 11 ldquoWehope to have the issue solved prior to July 1rdquohe added ldquoThere is good will on the part of allparties to resolve this issuerdquo
ldquoWe want to address the administratorsrsquoconcernsrdquo Popovici-Muller said ldquoBe assured thatno one should be worried about their jobrdquo
ldquoWe do want administrators fairlycompensatedrdquo Murray said ldquoThatrsquos what theyrsquorelooking forrdquo
There are increases for administrators and othernon-union employees in the designated salarypool Feneberg said money which would allowfor an average annual increase of 2 to 3 percentRaises for non-union employees are given basedon performance reviews
School District Switches Banksby Barbara OrsquoBrien
On the recommendation of SAU 95 BusinessAdministrator Adam Steel Windham SchoolBoard members unanimously (5 to 0) approvedtransferring the school districtrsquos banking to TDBank effective July 1 the start of the 2015-2016school year
Steel said he had invited all banks within areasonable distance of Windham to submit aproposal As a result he received quotes fromTD Bank Citizens Bank Enterprise Bank andSantander Currently the Windham SchoolDistrict does business with Citizens Bank anaffiliation that will end on June 30
After interviewing representatives from eachof the four banks that submitted proposalsSteel recommended TD Bank Although theinterest rate offered by TD Bank was not quite ashigh as some of the other proposals Steel said
TD Bank has a record of providing very highcustomer service fraud protection a high level oftechnology and higher productivity
At present approximately 580 annual tripsare being made to the bank by employees of theWindham School District In the future manyof those trips will not be necessary Steel saidbecause of the high level of technology availablethrough TD Bank Technology will save on bothemployee time and mileage Steel noted
Donna Sawyer who is the outgoing schooldistrict treasurer agreed that TD Bank is veryproactive in working with its customers ldquoTheyhave been very forthcoming in answering ourquestionsrdquo Sawyer said Sawyer did not run fora second term as school district treasurer this pastMarch Anne Marie OrsquoNeil was elected as thenew school district treasurer and will assume herduties on July 1
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Residents may notice some changes whenthey call the non-emergencygeneral businessline at the Pelham Police Department Whenyou dial 603-635-2411 an auto attendant willnow answer the phone Please listen as there arenow selections for each department includingthe Dispatch Center If you need to reachthe Dispatch Center press 1 The emergencylines will not be affected If you have a life-threatening emergency you should still call 9-1-1
Pelham VFW Presents Boulet andSchloner with Volunteer Award
submitted by Madeline Dreusicke PresidentLadies Auxiliary John H Hargreaves MemorialVFW Post 10722
On Sunday May 31 16 members of the JohnH Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 in Pelhamcame together to enjoy the White Birch BanquetHallrsquos Breakfast Buffet in Hudson They also hada special mission on Sunday They were all there
in honor of Loyalty Day which is actually May 1It is a day set aside for all Americans to reaffirmtheir loyalty to our great country especially for theheritage of American freedoms and it is a day that
we honor those who give of themselves within ourcommunities and help support all veterans of theUnited States
Post Commander Jim Ehlinger and LadiesAuxiliary President Madeline Dreusicke of the
John H Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 weretruly honored to present Ray Boulet owner andhead chef as well as Barbara Schloner chef a
ldquoVolunteer of the Year Awardrdquo from their PostBoulet and Schloner are truly remarkable peoplewho are there when you need help no matterwhat the reason especially when it comes toveterans
ldquoThey have gone above and beyond to helpwith all the hospital programs I promote ashospital chairman for the Department of NHLadies Auxiliary VFW which primarily focuses onsupporting all military as well as our VFW Post inPelhamrdquo Madeline said They have continuouslyshown their love for this country especially whenit comes to helping veterans and for that they aretruly deserving of this award
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by Bob GibbsThe town of Windham honored the fallen
members of the US military on this MemorialDay of 2015
Members of the townrsquos Boy and Girl Scouttroops joined the Windham Middle and Highschools to pay tribute to the memory of ourfallen heroes from all branches of the military
Also paying their respects were members ofthe American Legion Post 109 and other localmembers of our military and political leaders forWindham Members of the legion post provided
a gun salute and presented flower wreaths to theveteran memorials in the cemetery
Colonel Pam Casey (USAF) spoke of theAmerican flag to the large crowd in attendanceat the Cemetery on the Plains Colonel Caseyreminded the crowd that when you look at ourflag remember to think of the men and womanwho have fallen to protect our country and giveus the freedoms that we have
The Windham High School Band led byMusic Director Jared Cassedy provided a fittingconclusion to the ceremony
Colonel Pam Casey USAF Windham Middle School Band Boy Scouts
Daisy Troop marches in the Memorial Day parade Windham High School band members Connor Lelandand Giuliana Jeffers play lsquoTapsrsquo
e American Legion honor guard gives a 21-gun saluteBrownie Troop
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Windham Memorial Day - continued from front pagestaff photos by Bob Gibbs
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Thumbs Up Thumbs DownComments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Pelham-Windham News or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Pelham-Windham News editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate
ank you for your submissions All comments thumbs upor down are anonymous and not written by the Pelham Windham News staff umbs comments can be sentvia telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us at thumbs areanewsgroupcom When submitting a umbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Pelham Windham News During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments tothe issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less
ldquoThumbs down to anyWindham School Board member
who has not been finger printedprior to entering our schools andbeing around our students likeeveryone else in the communitymust berdquo
ldquoThumbs down to Rich Amariand his arrogant citing of theFacilities Committee lsquoNever hasthere been the level of expertiseon such a committeersquo Yoursnake oil tactics are naiumlvesophomoric and transparent Nodoubt we will see your name ona ballot come Marchrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steelwho has been an outstandingleader consensus builder anddiligent custodian of our taxdollars We are so fortunate to have someone
with your ethics your caring respectful demeanorand your good judgment in our districtrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steel Windhamrsquos Directorof Business Finance and Operations for the stellar
job you do Windhamrsquos school district needs tokeep people like yourdquo
ldquoThumbs down way down to School Boardmember Daniel Popovici-Mueller for bringinga handgun to school It isnrsquot just against boardpolicy - it is against Federal law to have a gun onschool grounds What were you thinkingrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to our Pelham High LacrosseCoach for talking down toopposing teamrsquos players out onthe field during games evenwhen yoursquore winning the gamePoor Sportsmanship Thatrsquosnot what we want our kids to
learn from their coaches Be abetter coach and get show bettersportsmanship towards playersrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Matthew Nuttfor making Eagle Scout I amreal proud of you Stay on thepace that you are going and theworld will be yours Love Yoursquordquo
lsquoThe Godmotherrsquo
ldquoThumbs up and a big thank you to the SaintPatrick Catholic School community and thePelham community at large for contributing to thehuge success of the St Patrsquos Catholic School 15thannual golf tournament that was held on May 12A great time was had by all in attendance and welook forward to seeing everyone again next yearat the 16th annual golf tournament Thank you foryour investment in the future of our students andfor your continued support of our schoolrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to St Patrick Catholic Schoolrsquosseventh grade class for putting together such awonderful tribute honoring our veterans Thankyou Mrs Stader and all who participated in this
very moving ceremonyrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to thePelham School Board andadministration Really isanyone surprised the middleschool principal is leavingAnyone who is exceptional orworth their weight in gold leavesor is non-renewed The schoolhires friends and family not thebest of the best and focuses onmediocri ty Anyone who servesan example or has proven tobe an exemplary educator ispushed out because they make the staff that is allright being mediocre look bad Itrsquos a sad state thisdistrict being led down a wrong road with weakunknowledgeable people leading the wayrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to whoever said lsquoonce a cheatalways a cheatrsquo It is so true and people whocheat just donrsquot wake up one day and say lsquoIrsquom
going to cheat todayrsquo Cheating is an addictionand one that doesnrsquot just stoprdquo
ldquoThumbs up to wwwnhpipelineawarenessorgThank you for sharing the facts on the pipeline
that Kinder Morgan is trying to put throughPelham and Windham We wonrsquot get any gas toheat our homes from this project Why shouldlandowners lose property to eminent domain for aproject that has no benefit to NH
ldquoThumbs up to Vincent Rosa He has beena vocal advocate for NHrsquos problems and has
been working hard in the community to ensureawareness He truly has been a progressivechampion Thank you for all your hard workrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to the Windham schoolconstruction project that was originally 15 millionand is now almost 20 million What will the finalprice tag be when all is said and donerdquo
ldquoThumbs up for the newly elected SchoolBoard members Freezing $82000 that was
budgeted for spending by theAdministration is a benefit tothe residents of WindhamThat is money that belongs tothe taxpayerrsquos not to be spenton anything else as may havehappened Seems two of thefive board members donrsquot quiteunderstandrdquo
ldquoThumbs up congratulationsand cheers to the twolove birds on Oriole Roadcelebrating 16 years of perfectmarriage We should all be soluckyrdquo
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Every lifetime has a story Obituaries
Alba (Bolognesi) (Croatti) Olney 95 of Pelhamdied peacefully on May 25 2015 at Grace Housein Windham She was the beloved wife of the lateRichard Olney who died in 2010
Born in Dorchester Massachusetts Sept 151919 the only child of the late Dino and the lateGuiseppina (Rosa) Bolognesi she received hereducation in the Dorchester school system
Before retiring Alba was employed as anAirplane Assembler and Riveter with ConvairAircraft formerly known as Hughes Aircraft in San
Diego California for many years Previously she was a Seamstressand Bookkeeper in her fatherrsquos laundry business called NationalLaundry which later became known as Unifirst Corporation
Among her many activities Alba was very active at the PelhamSenior Center When not working with the intent on being ldquotheold fashioned housewiferdquo she loved cooking embroidering andwatching soap operas But above all else being all about family
she loved spending quality time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Mrs Olney is survived by a son Ronald D Croatti and his wifeCarol of Londonderry four grandchildren Aldo Croatti and hiswife Brittany of Coral Springs Florida Michael Croatti Sr and hiswife Deborah of Pelham Matthew Croatti and his wife Jenniferof Winchester Massachusetts and Melissa Croatti and her fianceacuteMichael OrsquoRourke of Hudson and six great-grandchildren MichaelCroatti Jr Daniel Croatti Austin Croatti Kyle Croatti Ian Croatti andNorah OrsquoRourke
Funeral and Committal Services were held privately at St MichaelCemetery in Boston Massachusetts
Albarsquos family requests contributions be made in her memory to thePelham Council on Aging co Pelham Senior Center 8 Nashua RoadPelham NH 03076
Arrangements by Funeral Director James F OrsquoDonnell Jr (603)635-3333 E-condolencesdirections at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom
Albert A Girard 84 of Windham died May24 2015 at Maple Leaf Health Care Center inManchester
Albert was born and educated in MethuenMassachusetts the son of the late Reine (Marsan)and Andre Girard He attended Central Catholic
High School in Lawrence Massachusetts He served in the US Navyduring the Korean Conflict aboard the USS Cadmus where he learnedhis foundry skills He retired in 1996 from Ferrous Tech in Lawrencewhere he was a supervisor Albert was a member of the AmericanLegion in Windham
He built his camp on Cobbetts Pond in Windham with his father-in-law and enjoyed many summers there In 2000 he oversaw therenovation of the camp to a year-round home Albert was very activein the Lawrence High School Band Parents Association from 1972 to1984 He and his wife ran Studio 53 a ceramics studio for 20 yearsHe loved animals especially his cats Buddy and Princess and he wasan avid Red Sox fan
He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 50 years Geraldine(Meseth) Girard his sisters Rachel Mitchell and Yvonne Parker and abrother Andrew Girard
Albert is survived by his son William Girard and his wife Maribethof Kittery Maine his daughters Deborah Drake of Windham andFrances Caux and her husband David of Chester New Hampshiresiblings Raymond Girard of Brewster Massachusetts and JeanGodsey of Diamondhead Mississippi three grandchildren JessicaSchweiss and her husband Kurt and Jordan and Austin Caux andmany nieces and nephews
A Funeral Service was held May 28 at the Douglas amp JohnsonFuneral Home 214 Main St Salem Burial followed in Cemetery onthe Plain in Windham
Memorial Contributions in Albertrsquos memory may be made to theSalem Animal Rescue League 4 SARL Dr Salem NH 03079 or toWindham Fire Association 3 Fellows Rd Windham NH 03087
To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom
Helen A StoneHelen A (Sullivan) Stone 88 of Hudson
formerly of Pelham died June 1 2015 at St Joseph Hospital in Nashua She was the belovedwife of the late Merton H Stone who died Jan 72001
Born in Lowell Massachusetts May 27 1927daughter of the late John and the late Mary(Curran) Sullivan she grew up in Lowell andreceived her education in the Lowell school
systemBefore retiring Helen was employed as an Assembler with
Raytheon Corporation in Andover for over 11 years After retirementnot being one to sit idly she took on a part-time job at Samrsquos Club inHudson for more than 15 years
Among her many activities Helen enjoyed the outdoors especiallywalking in and around town and gardening In addition she
absolutely loved socializing and dancing She was also an avid NewEngland Patriots fan
Helen is survived by her son Michael P Stone of Hudson withwhom she resided two granddaughters Ashley Stone and OliviaStone several nieces and nephews and many dear friends
She was also sister of the late Josephine Sheehan Mary Wholeyand Tina Giguere
In keeping in accordance with her wishes there will be no callinghours Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Masson Monday June 8 at St John XXIII Parish at St John The EvangelistChurch 25 Library St Hudson at 10 orsquoclock Committal Serviceswill be held privately
Those wishing may make contributions in Helenrsquos memory to St John XXIII Parish 121 Allds Street Nashua NH 03060
E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom Arrangementsby the Pelham Funeral Home Pelham NH (603) 635-3333
Richard C lsquoDickrsquo Burton SrRichard C ldquoDickrdquo Burton Sr 86 of
Pelham died May 28 2015 at the VeteransAdministration Medical Center in ManchesterHe was the beloved husband of 62 years tothe late Barbara A (Spearel) Burton who diedDecember 19 2014
Born in Nashua January 28 1929 the sonof the late Ervin J and the late Mary Louise(Prince) Burton he received his education inthe Nashua school system
A veteran of World War II Dick proudlyserved his country in the US Navy One ofhis greatest pleasures was a trip to WashingtonDC in October of 2013 with Honor FlightNew England
Before retiring Dick was employed as a Machine Operatorwith Nashua Corporation in Nashua for over 34 years
He was an active member of the First Congregational Churchin Pelham for many years as well as the Pelham Senior Center
Being all about family Richard loved spending quality timewith his children grandchildren and great-grandchildren Healso enjoyed fishing watching the Red Sox and Patriots hiscomputer and traveling - including a cross-country excursionand several trips to Virginia He was proud of his vegetablegarden with which he shared with everyone he came incontact with He received his Amateurrsquos Radio License in
June of 1965 and was one of the founders of the ldquo4PMers Netrdquowhich still meets on a daily basis He has made friends allover the world talking on the ham bands
Mr Burton is survived by two daughters Deborah AHallinan and her husband David of Deerfield with whom heresided at the time of his passing and Cheryl D Lutsko and herhusband Jim of Hudson four sons Richard C Burton Jr andhis wife Brenda of Waynesboro Virginia Wayne D Burtonand his wife Louise of Windham Dana S Burton and his wifeDenise of Manchester and David K Burton and his companionTricia Hennick of Gloucester Massachusetts 16 grandchildren18 great-grandchildren a brother Paul F Burton and his wifeMyrtle of Hudson and several nieces nephews and cousins
He was also brother of the late Marion St Laurent KennethBurton Herbert Burton Clifford Burton Earl Burton Leonard
Burton Ernest Burton and Robert BurtonIn keeping in accordance with his wishes there were nocalling hours and a Memorial Service for both Richard andBarbara was held on Friday June 5 at the First CongregationalChurch of Pelham Burial of ashes followed at GibsonCemetery E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecomArrangements by the Pelham Funeral Home (603) 635-3333
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Finding the right car for a family depends on a host of factorsas what makes a good vehicle for one family will not always makea great choice for another family right down the street Whenchoosing a car for their families parents can consider the followingfactors to ensure they choose the vehicles that best suit the needsof their broods
CostWhile cost should not be the only consideration when choos-
ing a family vehicle parents must determine their budget beforebeginning their search for a new ride Aside from a home cars arethe most expensive purchase many people will ever make whichonly highlights the importance parents must place on finding theright vehicles for their families Luxury cars SUVs and sports carstend to be the most expensive vehicles on the market and youngparents just starting out or parents of school-aged kids with col-lege educations to consider might find that less expensive vehicles
make the most practical sense for their families Parents also mustdetermine if they are financing or leasing their vehicles or buyingthem outright Financing and leasing often requires full insurancecoverage which can be pricey while buying outright affords vehicleowners to choose the level of coverage they are most comfortablewith Determine insurance costs on a given model before driving offthe lot with the pedal to the metal
Family sizeThe size and potential size of the family also must be considered
before buying a new car Kids grow up and get bigger and parentswho want to have more children down the road should consider
just how big they want their family to be before buying a new carLook for a car that not only suits your family now but one that willcater to your familyrsquos needs down the road as well Overlooking thisimportant factor now may force you to replace the car you ultimatelybuy sooner than you had hoped
Safety
Safety is the top priority for many parents as they purchase newcars for their families Look for a car with a high safety rating and aproven track record of ensuring passengers survive accidents TheInsurance Institute for Highway Safety (wwwiihsorg) as well as theNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration (wwwnhtsagov)test and rate new vehicles for safety and parents should look upthe results of these tests and ratings on any vehicle they are consid-ering purchasing for their families
UseFamily cars are rarely limited to getting mom or dad to and from
work and for trips to the grocery store Todayrsquos kids are more activethan ever before and chances are their schedules are as packed astheir parentsrsquo Consider the many chauffeuring trips you will haveto make in the years to come and choose a car that is equipped tohandle those trips Parents who double as soccer coaches may ben-efit from buying minivans that can easily store all that sports equip-ment while those whose children participate in activities that takethem far and wide may want a car thatrsquos especially fuel efficient
Comfort
Luxury vehicles may provide the most comfortable ride but par-ents who are not yet ready to go that route need not sacrifice comfortin favor of practicality Families spend lots of time in their vehiclesand summer vacations or winter holiday road trips are that muchmore enjoyable when everyone is riding in comfort While comfortmight not be the foremost priority for parents it is something toconsider when buying new family vehicles
How to Safely Navigate Wet RoadwaysSpring showers certainly may bring flower
laters on but they also contribute to challengingdriving conditions Early spring weather can befickle vacillating between dry wet and even icyconditions Drivers need to remain on their toes tosafely traverse roadways near and far
Wet roadways and poor driving conditionscontribute to thousands of road accidents eachand every year As roads get wet oil and other
substances rise to the surface of the pavementwhich can quickly become slippery and compro-mise the traction offered by tires According to theUnited States Department of Transportation thereare around 707000 automobile crashes each yeardue to rain
Heavy rains also may lead to puddles whichcan obscure hazards on the roadway Cars maystall out in puddles or hydroplane which occurswhen cars coast along the surface of the waterPuddles also can be splashed by oncoming carsleading to visibility issues
It is in every driverrsquos best interest to use cautionwhen driving on wet roads The following tips canhelp prevent accidents injuries and even fatalitiesduring the rainy season
bull Slow down Drivers should drive slower whenroads are wet and when rain compromises vis-ibility It can take up to three times longer to stopon a wet road than a dry one By slowing downyou will be able to stop or veer out of the way of
dangerbull Leave room When driving on wet roads
leave more room between your vehicle and theone in front of you Again this plays into stoppingdistance Tailgating increases your risk of rear-
ending a vehicle if you cannot stop in time on awet roadway
bull Stay alert It can be easy to be lulled intocomplacency while driving But staying alert andconscious of every detail going on around youcan reduce your risk of accident when driving inless than ideal conditions
bull Skip cruise control As a driver you wantto remain in control of acceleration and speed
rather than leaving it up to the cruise control sys-tem If you begin to hydroplane on cruise controlthe car may actually speed up
bull Use your headlights Headlights can lightup the road in front of you helping illuminatepotential hazards Lights on a car also make yourvehicle more visible to others on the road Alwaysturn on the headlights in inclement weather
bull Avoid jerky movements Keep a steady paceand the vehicle in control Jerking the wheel oraccelerating and braking in a erratic fashion cancause the vehicle to spin out or skid on wet roads
bull Check your tires Inspect your tires for treadwear and air pressure Tires should be rotatedas part of routine maintenance Poorly perform-ing tires are a significant safety risk If you livein an area known for a lot of rain invest in tiresdesigned for wet road conditions
Donrsquot let wet weather get the best of you Slowdown stayvisible and be
on the alert
(MS) mdash Perhaps no aspectof life has gone untouched bytechnology in the 21st centuryTechnology has changed theway we communicate how wewatch television and listen to
music and even how we keepabreast of the latest happeningsin our communities and abroad
Technology is also changingthe way we drive and in manyways making todayrsquos highwaysmore safe While automotivegadgets like built-in WiFi orbackup cameras may be the first amenities to grabour attention new developments in lighting tech-nology are enhancing driver visibility and makingit safer to hit the open road
Many auto manufacturers still use standard in-candescent bulbs in their vehicles But advancedlighting thatrsquos more befitting of todayrsquos technologi-cal standards can make it easier for drivers to seeand be seen by fellow motorists Vision LED Lightsfrom leading automotive lighting manufacturerPhilips employ cutting edge LED technology todeliver better and more dynamic lighting for appli-cations such as brake and taillights back up lights
side markers fog lights and license plate lightsGuaranteed for up to 12 years Philips Vision LEDLights are highly resistant to extreme heat and vi-bration meaning drivers are very likely to replacetheir vehicle long before they ever need to worryabout replacing their LED lights
The right lighting can vastly improve drivervisibility and safety and prove a wise investmentfor drivers who want to see the road better whilemaking themselves more visible to other motor-ists In addition to upgrading their vehiclesrsquo light-ing drivers can take the following steps to ensuretheyrsquore seeing the road ahead of them as clearly aspossible
bull Get vision checkups A standard ophthalmicexam is a series of tests conducted to check an in-dividualrsquos vision and the health of his or her eyesThe National Institutes of Health note that thefrequency ofsuch tests de-pends on anindividualrsquosage but driv-ers shouldknow thatthey shouldget screenedmore fre-quently asthey ageand the NIHnotes that
drivers who wear contact lenses need yearly eyeexams Drivers who suspect their vision mightbe making it harder for them to see when behindthe wheel should schedule an ophthalmic examimmediately
bull Take steps to improve your reaction time andthat of your fellow motorists Personal reactiontime also can influence how drivers see the roadand how quickly they react to potentially negativedriving conditions Making sure you get enoughsleep and exercise can increase alertness and im-prove your reaction time In addition the choicesyou make when upgrading your vehicle can im-
prove the reaction time of your fellow drivers Forexample Philips Vision LEDsrsquo instant-on responsemake sure brake lights come on the moment youapply the brake instantly alerting other driversshould you be forced to make a sudden stop Thatinstant response time can reduce braking distanceby up to 20 feet even at speeds as high as 75miles per hour
bull Prioritize complete vehicle maintenance Novehicle maintenance routine is complete unlessit includes regular cleaning of headlight lensessideview mirrors and interior glass and mirrorsDirty mirrors and glass compromises driver visionso be sure to periodically remove any debris orfilm buildup on such surfaces
More information is available at wwwphilipscomvisionled
New Philips Vision LEDs (right) employ cutting edge LED technology to deliverbrighter more dynamic lighting than standard incandescent bulbs (left)
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Strong Showing for PMA Softballsubmitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The Presentation of Mary Academyrsquos girlsrsquo Softball teamis having its strongest season yet The team of 16 girlsis made up of students in grades five through eight TheGriffins team plays in the Tri-County League The girlspractice threetimes a week onPMArsquos turf fieldThe team has seenimprovements inevery aspect of
the game and scored an all-timehigh of 10 runs in their game against St Patrickrsquos School ofPelham The team will await their seed for the upcomingTri-County League tournament
Girlsrsquo 2015 Softball team Coach Mike Bernhardt and Coach Clare Handy
Pelham Memorial Day- continued from front pageStaff photos by Len Lathrop
Pelham American Legion Firing Squad
Pelham Selectmen Hal Lynde and Doug Viger stand reverently andLegion Commander Aram Jekrnavorian as Mrs Gionet and VFWPost Commander Jim Ehlinger place a wreath on Gionet Bridge
Pelham Daisy Troop salutes during Taps
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Londonderry United Soccer Club
Ages 7-14
wwwlondonderryunitedorgLook forward to seeing you on the field
For dates pricing amp more info and to register please visit
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submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
To find out more about how toget involved to learn about specific
opportunities at Windham High School or to donate time orresources to the teamcontact Coach Matthews at
jamatthewswindhamsdorg
Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
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We are a community based soccer club with academy
style philosophy Our soccer club offers professional
coaching academy style training with flexible
schedules with a family friendly cost structure
Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
South Central Soccer Club is a regional soccer club in
partnership with Windham Soccer
Association Salem Youth Soccer Association and Pelham Soccer
Club Tryouts are open to any
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U13 amp U14 TRYOUTS
Boys U13 amp U14Wednesday 06172015
Time 500 PM-700 PM
Girls U13 amp U14Tuesday 06162015Time 500 PM-700 PM
Where Griffin Park 11v11 Field Ages U14 (August - 2001 ndash July 2002) U13 (August 2002 ndash July 2003)
Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
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School District Suffers Internet Access Shutdown
Rate Schedule for Ambulance Fees Approved
by Barbara OrsquoBrienIn mid-May with only a few more weeks left
before the end of the 2014-2015 school year theWindham School District suffered a temporaryshutdown of its Internet access
ldquoJust to clarify our internet servers were nothacked and no privileged information wasaccessedrdquo said SAU 95 Superintendent WinfriedFeneberg ldquoOur firewall and internal protections
did exactly what they were supposed to dordquo Inthe process however the school districtrsquos internetaccess was shut down temporarily or sloweddown significantly for several days and on severaloccasions Feneberg explained ldquoUnfortunatelythat negatively affected our teachersrsquo ability toteach in a learning environment that makes greatuse of technology and digital informationrdquo hesaid ldquoThis intentional act had a significant effecton the learning environment for our students in allour schoolsrdquo
The event that impacted the Windham SchoolDistrict is referred to as a DDoS (DistributedDenial of Service) attack which is probablybest described as a targeted deliberate andcoordinated effort to direct several thousandcomputers situated all over the world at aspecific Internet connection in this case theWindham School District ldquo Just like a pipe ofa certain diameter can only handle a definedamount of water (or d igital information for that
matter) in a torrential deluge it will overflow ornot let through whatrsquos intended to go through itrdquoFeneberg commented ldquoBeing overwhelmed withinternet traffic by the attack legitimate use of theinternet is compromised or significantly sloweddownrdquo
Feneberg said that the school districtrsquostechnology staff did an outstanding job protectingthe districtrsquos systems and data ldquoUnder the most
adverse circumstances they made sure that botheducational and business services were restoredas quickly as possiblerdquo he said ldquoWhen it becameclear that the district was the target of thesemalicious attacks we involved Windham Policewho as always were extremely helpful assistingusrdquo
The Internet attack remains an activeinvestigation in the hands of law enforcementboth local and federal authorities and as suchfurther information was not available by presstime It was noted however in an Alert Nowmessage sent to school district parents that it isbelieved that the source of the cyber-attack hasbeen identified
ldquoAs a school district we will continue tocarefully monitor our network and Internetservices and as needed make improvementsbased on the experiences of the past few weeksrdquoFeneberg noted ldquoAt the current time our networkand Internet services are working normallyrdquo
by Barbara OrsquoBrienAfter reviewing what other towns charge for
ambulance services and which companies aremost frequently used to handle the billing ofsuch services Windham Selectmen approvedthe proposed rate schedule by a vote of 3 to0 Only Chairman Al Letizio Jr and SelectmenRoger Hohenberger and Bruce Breton were atthe meeting where the vote was taken Vice-
Chairman Joel Desilets and Ross McLeod were notin attendance
Windham Fire Chief Tom McPherson said hehad only received one complaint regarding therevised fee proposal which was publically postedahead of the recent public hearing ldquoFor manyyears selectmen chose to keep ambulance rateslow to benefit residentsrdquo McPherson said ldquoThenew fees look high but wersquore just trying to catchup with where they should berdquo McPhersonexplained that most ambulance fees are generallycovered by a patientrsquos health insurance ldquoIf theyrsquorenot there are avenues for patients to apply for areductionrdquo he noted
The money that is brought in throughambulance fees helps to offset the local taximpact McPherson said helping to pay for much-needed equipment and personnel The new ratespertain to both BLS (Basic Life Support) and ALS(Advanced Life Support) services The rates arenow ldquobundledrdquo as opposed to the prior practice
of individual charges for services renderedWindham Fire has once again contracted
with ComStar to conduct its billing services forambulance fees ComStar retains five-percent ofany fees collected
In other business McPherson said he hadapplied for a reimbursement from the FederalEmergency Management Administration forlocal funds expended during the blizzard that
took place this past Jan 26 through 28 AState of Emergency was declared by PresidentBarack Obama at the request of New HampshireGovernor Maggie Hassan The request forreimbursement totals $56000 and includespolice fire and highway department servicesprovided during that period
McPherson also expressed appreciation tothe Londonderry Fire Department for loaningWindham Fire an engine while two of Windhamrsquosfire trucks were out of commission last monthOne of the vehicles was being repainted (underwarranty) while the other was experiencingan anti-freeze leak McPherson said thatLondonderry and Windham both have the sameinsurance companies Selectmen approvedaccepting the offer from Londonderry Fire by avote of 3 to 0 Voting in favor were Chairman AlLetizio Jr and Selectmen Bruce Breton and RogerHohenberger
Windham High School Receives Numerous Commendationsby Barbara OrsquoBrien
Earlier this spring Windham High School achieved a long-anticipated milestone accreditation by the New England Associationof Schools and Colleges The new accreditation status is in effect fora 10-year period
Windham High School opened its doors to students in Septemberof 2009 after a lengthy period of ever-changing plans hopes andaccomplishments Before applying for accreditation howeverschool district administrators had to prove the new high school wasworthy of the label A period of self-study began in 2013 in regardto seven set standards developed by NEASC This past November ateam of NEASC representatives spent several days at Windham HighSchool observing talking with staff administrators students andparents and reviewing pertinent documents As a result NEASCrepresentatives said ldquoIt is obvious that the children and staff are veryhappy to be thererdquo
Taking the results as a whole NEASC gave Windham High School67 commendations and 29 recommendations for improvementGenerally speaking most high schools receive a 5050 split on thenumber of commendations and recommendations received fromNEASC Superintendent Winfried Feneberg said ldquoWe obviously didmuch better than thatrdquo
Many of the recommendations made by NEASC in regard to
Windham High School pertain to the determination that ldquostudentsdonrsquot have a clear understanding of the role of 21st centurylearning opportunitiesrdquo The high school is said to need a formalplan to assess 21st century expectations and achievements and forcommunicating that information to students and their parents
In other recommendations NEASC representatives foundthat the school board ldquois too directly involved in the day-to-dayadministrative decisionsrdquo at Windham High School Fenebergcommented that he was a bit hesitant to inform school boardmembers of this finding but also felt he would be remiss to notmention it School board members indicated that they appreciatedhis honesty
Furthermore other recommendations involved developing andimplementing a timeline to address the ongoing athletic facilityneeds at the high school and to monitor the role of the library mediaspecialist to assure that technology doesnrsquot interfere with traditional
library services It was also stated that students should have moreopportunities to participate in heterogeneously grouped corecourses
Listed among the commendations are a strong integration oftechnology into all levels of the curriculum the existence of manyopportunities to engage students in the learning process a strongcollaboration among staff members a culture of high achievement
and students being given regular opportunities for problem solvingand analytical thinking
NEASC also found that Windham High School provides a safepositive respectful and supportive community for students and staffClass sizes are relatively small and a strong program is in effectfor the evaluation of new teachers There is also a wide range ofprograms resources and services available to students
School board member Daniel Popovici-Muller commended highschool administrators for the strong showing ldquoWe did much betterthan most schools going through the processrdquo he said giving thanksto ldquoan excellent staffrdquo ldquoGreat jobrdquo School Board Chairman KenEyring said
While school board member Rob Breton recognized theaccreditation of Windham High School he also commented on thealleged micromanaging by school board members ldquoWersquove beenhearing that for a long timerdquo Breton said of the criticism ldquoIt speaks
volumesrdquoDespite the accreditation being complete at least for the time
being a follow-up committee is to be established this comingsummer Committee members will work on the recommendationsmade by NEASC ldquoIn 2023 we start the process all over againrdquoFeneberg said The next visit from NEASC will take place during the2024-2025 school year
June 8 is Deadline for Applying for Superintendent Search Committeeby Barbara OrsquoBrien
Members of the Windham School Board are moving into high gearas the departure date for Superintendent Winfried Feneberg loomson the horizon Fenebergrsquos last day as superintendent of SAU 95 is
June 30Still hoping that they might be able to find an interim replacement
for Feneberg who is relocating to the Kearsarge School District inthe Lake Sunapee region of New Hampshire school board membersare establishing a search committee with an application deadline set
for Monday June 8 The committee will be comprised of two schoolboard members one member of the SAU staff one principal oneteacher one parent and one community member
Anyone interested in applying for either the parent member orthe community-at-large member is asked to send a letter of intent toHuman Resources Director Carol St Pierre at cstpierrewindhamsdorg as soon as possible and no later than by the end of the workdayon June 8
Members of the committee will be responsible for participating inthe interview of all final candidates for interim superintendent andmaking a recommendation to the full school board Members of the
superintendent search committee will be selected on June 9 during anon-public meeting School board members were already selectedhowever Ken Eyring and Dennis Senibaldi will be serving in thatcapacity
The deadline for applying for the job of interim superintendentis Monday June 15 Interviews will be conducted on June 15 from8 am until 4 pm and on Friday June 19 from 4 p m until 8 pmAdvertising for the job of interim superintendent was launchedseveral weeks ago and some applications have been received If an
interim candidate cannot be agreed upon by the full school boardby the beginning of the new school year on July 1 board memberswill likely appoint an acting superintendent to serve while thesearch continues A designated acting superintendent would likelybe selected from among those school district employees who arealready certified for the job
School board members decided to launch the search for a newsuperintendent about a month ago shortly after Feneberg announcedhis resignation rather than appoint someone from within thedistrict now and then began searching more extensively this comingfall when it is likely that more candidates will be seeking such a
position School board members decided to continue with this patheven though as recently as a week ago many residents were urgingthem to appoint someone from within the school district a personwho would already have a vested interest
At another late night meeting on June 2 one that extended intothe midnight hours of June 3 Feneberg reiterated that he thoughtthe school boardrsquos campaign to find an interim candidate by July 1ldquois a very ambitious approachrdquo ldquoI just donrsquot want the school boardto underestimate the complexity of the job of superintendentrdquo
Feneberg cautioned School board member Dennis Senibaldi whohas expressed his concerns repeatedly about taking on such a task solate in the year commented that he doesnrsquot see how such a processcan be reduced to only a few days In the meantime the clockcontinues to tick down to July 1
Students lsquoDARErsquoto be Drug Free
2015 Grade 5 students DARE officers fifth grade teachers
submitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The fifth grade class at the Presentation of MaryAcademy has had the pleasure of working withOfficer Avery and the DARE program The DARE(drug abuse resistance education) program iscomprised of 10 lessons Some of the topicscovered at the fifth grade level are how to expressyourself confidently using verbal and non-verbalcommunication stress management learning thedangers of alcohol and tobacco use identifyinga lsquolsquohelp networkrsquorsquo and learning how to become agood citizen
Throughout this program the students have hadthe opportunity to role-play in scenarios as well aswork together to problem solve The core themein all 10 lessons is how to define a problemassess their options on how to handle theproblem respond to the problem after they havethought about their options and the positive and
negative consequences to them evaluate hellip take a step back andreflect on if they made a good choice and why they think they did
Officer Cassandra Avery sais ldquoIt is my goal and DARErsquoS goalto help teach our youth how to be confident and make safe andresponsible choices that will assist them in leading productivehealthy drug-free livesrdquo
Courtesy photo
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Stifling WindhamrsquosEducational Leaders
Everyone has had someone who has micromanagedthem It averts innovation hinders growth thwartsprofessional and personal development impedescommunication and discourages teamwork Essentiallymicromanagement feels like being in a straight-jacket You are tied down to someone elsersquos way of doing thingsand there is no freedom to express yourself or thinkfreely
Unfortunately for our teachers administrators
children and community Mr Ken Eyring Chairof Windham School Board fits the bill Hismicromanagement is evident in our school district atschools as well as with the administrators Te NewEngland Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)recently had a visiting committee come into the Windham High School to obtain accreditation Tereport concluded that some members of the schoolboard are too directly involved in the administrativedecisions at the high school Tese intrusionsby the school board are causing our high qualityteachers to reconsider their roles at the school andseek other opportunities in other towns Of thenine administrators we have in district - among theSuperintendent Principals and Vice-Principals we will be making changes to the roles of six Tese arealarming numbers
Further Mr Eyringrsquos constant interference did notallow Superintendent Feneberg the room do his job He was consistently involved in selecting and interviewingall administrative positions as well as negotiating
administratorrsquos contracts clearly a role that is intendedfor the superintendent subscribed by the Departmentof Education under duties of the Superintendent MrFeneberg resigned and will be going to another districtholding the same position Clearly if Mr Eyring hadnot overstepped the boundaries of his role and al lowedMr Feneberg to perform his duties as mandated he would not have chosen to leave
Mr Eyring constantly and steadfastly interferes with the general operation and well-being of thedistrict as well as making it difficult for those expertsto effectively run the district and do their jobs Hismicromanagement of our educational leaders is forcingthem out and damaging the quality of education wecan provide to our children Wise men learn from theirerrors Mr Eyring seems destined to keep repeating
them Windham is fortunate enough to have the most
dedicated and qualified employees found anywhereFrom the support staff teaching staff principals andadministrators Windham has always had a group ofdedicated employees who strive diligently to do theirbest for our students In fact many have won awardsfor excellence So if you directly or indirectly interfere with these employees as they are attempting to do their jobs you are micromanaging and not acting in thetownrsquos best interests
Te constant turnover of our school districtadministration has a direct impact on studentachievement With every new leader we bring in achanging philosophy different ideas about curriculumand varying strategies of leadership Our districtpersonnel are constantly making adjustments to theirstyles and methods to accommodate their directorTis constant influx of change creates a ripple effectin the quality of instruction for our students If we want to see measured progress we must see continuityof care Otherwise our students are at risk of Swisscheese in their learning and who is going to backfillthose missing pockets of information Tis will increaseour remediation budget Let the School Board andMr Eyring know this constant change is affecting thelearning outcomes of your child and the children inthe community at large It is causing harm to the freeand appropriate education that should be guara nteed tothem in this fine public school setting
Greer Ross Windham
Te Sun was Shiningon Adopt-A-Spot
Te 2015 Adopt-A-Spot Program Kick-Off Eventon Saturday May 30 was a great success Te sun was shining and all those participating in the Programshowed up bright and early to pick-up their Adopt- A-Spot goodies and thank you gifts and went rightto work sprucing up the own Tose wonderfulbusinesses and residents adopting a Spot are DavidMorasse the Fricchione Family the Lyons-BakerFamily Mimi a nd Walter Kolodziej 36Creative Anakalia SUP Woof It Down Granite United Churchand the Windham Planning Board
A big thank you goes to those Sponsors that madethis event and the 2015 Adopt-A-Spot Program possible- MacMulkin Leasing and Rental Delahunty Nurseries
amp Florist Edward N Herbert Associates Inc CyrLumber Elliot Family Medicine Heavrsquonly DonutsKlemmrsquos Mobil on the Run and Shawrsquos
Laura Scott Community Development DirectorWindham
No Need for theKinder Morgan Pipeline Here
As I believe you [Kerry McHugh Policy Advisorto Governor Hassan] are aware Kinder Morgan has
been stating to the public that they cannot build theNortheast Energy Direct (NED) natural gas pipeline without two things a route plan that is permit-able byFERC and sufficient customers to justify the cost ofthe project Repeatedly Kinder Morgan has stated thatthey would not build this pipeline based on speculativesales
It appears that Kinder Morgan is backing away fromthis position Originally Kinder Morgan stated thatthey wanted to have contracts for 80 of a 36 inchpipeline in hand before they would apply to FERCfor a permit Tat was changed to 80 of a 30 inchpipeline Now with 60 of the capacity of a 30 inchpipeline sold Kinder Morgan has stated ldquoWe havesufficient contracts in hand to move forwardrdquo It turnsout that even this watered down number is duplicitous
Kinder Morgan has been touting their agreement with Liberty Utilities in New Hampshire ldquoan anchorshipperrdquo for 115000 dkthday of natural g as to bedelivered via the NED pipeline Before Kinder Morgancan apply to FERC for their permit the NH PUC must
review the Kinder Morgan - Liberty Utilities agreementapprove it and allow the parties to make a bindingcontract Tis process is ongoing on NH PUC docketnumber DG 14-380
In PUC testimony May 8 several very interestingfacts were revealed First the 115000 dkthday thatLiberty Utilities is contracting for does not represent115000 dkthday of incremental gas Liberty Utilitiespresently purchases 50000 dkthday from KinderMorgan subsidiary ennessee Gas Pipeline Co and thisis included in the 115000 Only 65000 dkthday ofthe 115000 total is incremental Roughly half of thecontracted amount would not in any way require a newpipeline to be supplied and there are other ex istingsources for the incremental gas requirements Secondlythe incremental 65000 dkthday is not projected tobe needed until 2038 - 20 years from the proposedcompletion date of the NED pipeline
Kinder Morgan has at least three other clients withsituations similar to Liberty Utilities Assuming thatKinder Morgan has double booked those clients in a
similar manner it is likely that Kinder Morganrsquos statedcommitments for the pipeline capacity is not 60 of a30 inch pipeline but something more in the order of 45-
50 of a 30 inch pipeline capacity Tis is well belowKinder Morganrsquos goals and should not be permitted
Te NH PUC ruling on the validity of a KinderMorgan - Liberty Utilities contract will be released on June 30th I urge you to read the expert testimony fromthe May 8 PUC hearing and understand how contrivedthe claimed benefits to the citizens of New Hampshireare and how poorly Liberty Utilities has made their casefor needing incremental gas supplies
Kinder Morgan is doing everything they can to jamthis pipeline through our state Tere is no need forit here and there is no need for it in MassachusettsTe NH PUC can do its share in protecting NewHampshire from this pipeline by invalidating theLiberty Utilities contract and exposing the KinderMorgan pipeline for exploitative corporate theft thatit is I urge you to pay close attention to this matterand use any influence you may have to keep our PUCvigilant in this decision
Homer Shannon Windham
Windham PA Duck Racewill be Afloat June 13
Come enjoy the afternoon by attending the Windham PA Duck Race on Saturday June 13Several hundred rubber ducks will race down thebrook at the own Green each trying to claim victoryTe sponsors of the first 10 ducks to finish will beawarded some fantastic prizes including CanobieLake Park tickets Jay Geersquos fun passes and some greatgift cards Te sponsor of the lazy duck that finishes
last will receive a consolation prize All you need todo to participate is to sponsor a rubber duck for theday Ducks can be sponsored for $5 each or youcan buy a six-quack for $25 All proceeds from therace go directly back to the schools in the form ofPA sponsored activities and events o participatesubmit your name email address telephone numbernumber of ducks ($5 each) andor number of six-quacks ($25 each) include a check for your total madeout to Windham PA and mail to Shannon Ulery9 Magnolia Rd Windham NH 03087 Once yourorder with payment is received you will be assignednumbered duck(s) chosen at random All ducknumbers and corresponding sponsors will be posted atthe own Green on race day however you do not haveto be present to win Activities will run from 12 to130 pm with the race beginning at 1 pm Tis willbe a fun day for all but remember you do not have tobe present to win Come try your luck and enjoy sometime at our town Green with friends Parking will beavailable at Windham Presbyterian Church
Yes I want a duck in the race Tank you forsupporting the Windham PA
Kelley Stewart President Windham PTA Windham
More Letters- continued from page 4
Security to be Increasedat Town Hall
by Barbara OrsquoBrienWindham Selectmen have decided to use
a portion of the money set aside annually forproperty maintenance to upgrade security at thetownrsquos old Town Hall
Police Chief Gerald Lewis said some townemployees have expressed concern about theirsafety when working at town hall ldquoWe believethere may be some illegal drug use going on in
the bathroom (located downstairs at the far endof the main hallway)rdquo Lewis explained ldquoThere isalso a large amount of money on the premisesrdquohe added ldquoplus a large volume of people comingand goingrdquo ldquoWe need to protect our assets andour personnelrdquo Lewis emphasized
On a vote of 3 to 0 selectmen approvedspending up to $5000 to install cameras in thedownstairs hallway and in the upstairs meeting
room The upstairs room is often used onweekends for social functions and other get-togethers Police will be able to watch whatrsquoshappening in those areas live from the policedepartment A similar system is already in placeat the Windham Transfer Station
ldquoUnfortunately in todayrsquos environment thislocation is ripe for someone to do somethingstupidrdquo Lewis stated When asked if there were
any other town-owned buildings that need tohave security upgraded Lewis replied ldquoItrsquos notnecessary at this timerdquo
Voting in favor of the expenditure wereChairman Al Letizio Jr and Selectmen RogerHohenberger and Bruce Breton Vice-Chairman
Joel Desilets and Selectman Ross McLeod werenot in attendance at the meeting where the votewas taken
The 39th Army Band will Play aFree Concert on the Green
submitted by Jim Ehlinger Post Commander JohnH Hargreaves Memorial VFW Post 10722
The John H Hargreaves Memorial VFW Post10722 in Pelham is proud to welcome the 39thArmy Band to Pelham to perform a free public
concert on the Village Green The concert willbe on June 29 starting at 6 pm The concert will
be a great time for everyone to come out andenjoy the music of the 39th Army Band Theyhave performed all over New Hampshire and infaraway places such in Greece the US VirginIslands and Costa Rica
The 39th Army Band New Hampshire ArmyNational Guard can trace its lineage back 136years to its inception in Manchester in 1879When activated for the Spanish American War itwas known as the Band Section 1st Infantry NewHampshire National Guard During World War Iit became known as the Band Section for 1st ArmyHeadquarters Regiment During World War II itwas known as the band for 172nd Field ArtilleryNew Hampshire Since 1947 it has been knownby its current designation as 39th Army Band NewHampshire Army National Guard
The band is comprised of musiciansrepresenting many communities throughoutthe state The members of the 39th Army Bandare dedicated soldiers whose high standard
of performance is respected and anticipatedwherever they perform Truly the 39th ArmyBand is a shining example of New Hampshirersquossoldiers at their finest
For those who are not familiar with PelhamrsquosConcerts on the Green the concert will start at6 pm and will be held outside so for seating itis recommended to bring some lawn chairs or ablanket and set up anywhere on the Village Greenlawn Concessions of hot dogs and hamburgerswill be sold by the VFW and will used to benefitveteran programs in Pelham and across NewHampshire Unfortunately due to the ArmyBandrsquos limited availability there will not be arain date if there is inclement weather The VFWhopes to see everyone on June 29 to hear some ofNHrsquos best musicians
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A lsquoBerryrsquo Good Time Abounds at FLOWrsquos 32nd Annual Festival
by Rhiannon SnideWindhamrsquos Friends of the Library celebrated its 32nd annual
Strawberry Festival on May 30 with a lot more than just strawberriesThe festival kicked off around 10 am ran until 4 pm and includedten sponsors several entertainment pieces and numerous activities forkids
New to the festival this year was the ldquoStrawberriest Kid Paraderdquowhere tens of kids marched in a line around the festival dressed intheir best strawberry related costume Following the parade wereperformances by severallocal organizations such asthe Professional Martial ArtsAcademy Karate InternationalTriple Threat Theatre GroupHappy Feet Dance SchoolDance Impressions and a liveband performance by Razen
KayneIn between performances activities like
bouncy houses face painting sand artand multiple carnival games preoccupiedthe kids who attended the event Theorganizers of the event Amanda Lawsand Michelle Stith were pleased to bringback a dunk tank for this yearrsquos festivitiespeople were able to dunk Windhamteachers and school board members alikeEasing the minds of those being dunkedwas knowing how beneficial the proceedswould be to the Nesmith Library
The festival not only provides a day offun for local families but raises moneyto support anything the libraryrsquos budgetcannot cover A book fair making over2000 books available for purchase ishosted at the same time as the festivalwhich also contributes to the moneyraised The two $4000 scholarshipsprovided to graduating Windham seniorsevery year summer reading programs
and in previous years projects to betterthe library like handicapped-accessibledoors have all been funded through theStrawberry Festival and book fairs
Staff photos by Rhiannon Snide
Kids get a chance to dunk school board member Daniel Popovici-Muller
People sort through novels at the book fair
Windham Robotics Team
Kids play ldquoStrawberry Kerplunkrdquo
Siblings omas and Dana Mcaleer squeeze into the strawberry cut out
Karate International was on hand Professional Martial Arts Academy performed at the Strawberry Festival
Face painting is always popular
David Wing Meg Wing Olivia Wing Amelia Hone and John Hone enjoy thestrawberry shortcakes
Volunteers serve strawberry shortcake Danielle Geyer and her daughter Brooke fill a bottle with sand
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Miranda AbyaziMikayla AckersonSiddhart Agarwal
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Jennifer AndonMary AylaianKellin BailChase BauchmanMakayla Beal
James BedardMichael Bedient IIIBrandon BielinskiLeah BlacheDaniel BleekerSamantha BonannoDaniel BorcocheBasie BosticEmily Bouley
Joseph Brumaghim
Mackenzie BryantDerek BuskoEric Butler
Jonathan Cafua Joshua CafuaDavid CarbonelloElizabeth Carne
Joseph CharlandCara Chrissis
Jeremy ChuRobyn ClarkAlexa CocciardiColin CochraneTaylor ColantuoneAlycia ColeAlexandra Connors
Michael ConnorsCailyn CostaPatrick CoupeSamantha CrichtonGeorge CrosbyKevin CurranLia DrsquoAngeloAndrew DalencourtSarah DanielsAmanda DeFabrizio
Jessica DeFabrizioCheyann Devlin
Jillian DiPersioKristen DoucetteAndrea DufaultAnastasia DulskiyDevin DutrisacZeinah Elsherif Olivia EstesRichard Ferguson
Daniel FeroceDanielle FischerVincent ForgioneAmanda Forti
Joseph FrakeSean FrangosMegan FrankSean FreemanAidan GallagherAnthony GalloConnor GarsideFallon GoldenAndrew Gosson
Joshua Graham Jaycie Greenberg Jack Grubbs
Samantha Grubbs James GustafsonCassandra HaleyKasey HamptonMary HannonSelena HansenEmily HaoRyan HardacreAshley HarperPatrick HigginsAaron HillyerZachary HollinsCaroline HorriganParker HudsonAlexander HumsAustin HuntAwais HussainMadalina JeansMadelyn JoanisKurtis Jolicoeur
Michelle KellyNicholas KhouryKirsten KochNikita KuchipudiTimothy LagosMatthew LaliberteDylan LamontagneRachel LanouetteVictoria LarsenNicole LawrenceScott LeahyTaylor Lemay
Justine LevesqueAnna LiddyAnne LinTalia Lombardo
Michaela MahoneyGregory Mallette
Justin ManterAshley ManzoAlec MasoneMagda Mazri
Jon McCoyBrendan McInnisGrace McNamaraMatthew McPhersonAustin Messina
Jordan MichalikTroy MillerKillian Mills
Jillian MoffattKellen Moltenbrey
John MonahanAlexa MonfetteChristina MontanileLindsey Mucci
Christopher MunroeCody MunroeChristopher MurphyBenjamin NikitasMatthew NoelDaria NormanEmily OrsquoConnorDylan OrsquoKeeffeRyan OrsquoKeeffe
Jake OzoonianMason Pastro
Julia PeetZoe PerkinsTroy PetersKelsie PimentelElisabeth Pope
Davis PotterTaylor PowellHaley PsareasMadeline RieseBradley RobbinsBrynn RocheCole RutledgeLayla-Jane SaadCassandra SalafiaChristopher SalemmeMatthew SansoucieMichael SarnieGenevieve SchererLuciano SchipellitiMonica SciutoHannah ScottRebecca ScottAlexander SextonMark ShamonCasey Shields
Nichole SinclairRyan SlaskiGraham SmithNicole SpitalereAlexander St CyrTimothy StapChristina SteereMichael StefanelliLauren SullivanEmiline SundmanCourtney SweenySophia TausanovitchMatthew Terrio
Jake ThomasKristen TilleyRachel Tower
Ryan TragerRichard Tu
Jonathan VasconcelosGerald VentolaMadison WaltersRoss WentworthNicholas WhiteheadMarissa YostAleesha ZandiehSarah ZannoniZacharey Zins
WECA Awards $8500 in Scholarships to Windham Studentssubmitted by StephanieWimmer and DianeCarpenter
As part of its support foreducation the WindhamEndowment for CommunityAdvancement proudlyadministers scholarshipsfor graduating high schoolseniors from the Windhamcommuni ty The WindhamEndowment was privilegedto recognize nineexceptional students o May27 at the Fourth AnnualBlue and Gold AwardsThe awards and the 2015recipients are detailedbelow
The WindhamEndowment Scholarship($1000) is for a graduatinghigh school studentfrom Windham who hasdemonstrated significantinvolvement in communityservice Jillian DiPersio
The Jean (McCartney)and Donald BealesScholarship ($1000) inmemory of Jean McCartneyBeales is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho is enrolled or planningto be enrolled in a post-graduate program Layla-
Jane Martin SaadThe Coish Family
Scholarship ($1000) isawarded to a graduatingWHS student who has
participated in one or moresports at Windham HighSchool and has consistentlyset an example of teamworkand sportsmanshipMichael Stefanelli
The Dr Henry ELaBranche Scholarship($1000) is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho intends to pursue acareer in public educationKirsten Koch
The Timothy Skwiot Financial Services Scholarship ($500) isawarded to a graduating WHS student who has shown throughcourse work and extra-curricular activities an interest in studyingbusiness at the college level Jonathan Vasconcelos
The Windham Visual Arts Scholarship ($500) is awarded to agraduating WHS student who is planning to study art and who hasdemonstrated ability and interest in art Anne Lin
The Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection ndash Carol A Yennaco
Scholarship ($500) in memory of Carol Yennaco is awarded to afemale student who has demonstrated concern for her communitythrough her volunteerism Madeline Riese
Two Womanrsquos Club scholarships ($1500) are awarded tograduating students from Windham who have had a stronginvolvement in the community and who are pursuing collegedegrees Siddhart Agarwal and Emily Bouley
The Windham Endowment is honored to administer thesescholarships on behalf of Windham businesses and families andsupport our students as they pursue their dreams They are alsograteful to the many volunteers who work to make these awardspossible
The Windham Endowment for Community Advancement is anon-profit community foundation created to enhance the qualityof life for all Windham residents now and for generations to comeThe endowment provides a way for individuals organizations andcorporations to channel their philanthropic giving for educationalcultural recreational or environmental initiatives in the town
Layla-Jane Saad winner of the Jean (McCartney) and Donald BealesScholarship with Patrick Conway
Jonathan Vasconcelos winner of the Timothy Skwiot Financial ServicesScholarship with Tom Barstow
Emily Bouley and Siddhart Agarwal winners of the Womanrsquos Club Scholarship
with Jean Morrow
Kirsten Koch winner of the Dr Henry E LaBranche Scholarshipwith Dr LaBranche
Madeline Riese winner of the Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection -Carol A Yennaco Scholarship with Lisa Walker treasurer
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
Jillian DiPersio winner of the WindhamEndowment Scholarship with Tom Barstow
VPWindham Endowment
Michael Stefanelli winner of the CoishFamily Scholarship with Barbara Coish
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Kaylie Petrillo Jacob PinetteMorgan Pinksten^Dylan Ragonese
Jillian ReganChandler Rheault^Darian RideoutGrace Roessling^David RogersRyan Rondeau^Kristen RooneyEric Rossi^
James Russo
Kelly RyanDevon SaccaMegan Scalia^Amanda SchellingBrittany SilvaBrittany HamelDylan SilvestriShyanne Skinner
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Honor GraduatesHonors with Distinction Honors with Merit Honors^NH State Scholar
Bishop GuertinHigh SchoolClass of 2015
Bishop Guertin High School will hold commencement on Sunday June 7 at the schoolrsquos Roedel Field House beginning at 2 pm The203 graduates include Pelham residents Bailey Custeau EmaleeGarboski Mitchell Hullihen Kailee Joncas Mitchell Kamal HollyKathios Rachael LaPolice Colleen Mitchell Ryan Montbleau LaynePhilipson Eleni Roggotis Haley Roy Peri Sanechiaro Cory SnowKristina Terrazzano and Timothy Trudel and Windham residentsChristopher Arling Daniel Fenn and Thomas Raposo
Two WMS StudentsHonored at StateScholar Leader
Banquet
submitted by NH Association for MiddleLevel Education
Keith Belanger and Jillian Peet students atWindham Middle Schoolwere honored at the 16thAnnual Scholar LeaderAwards Banquet heldat the Center of NewHampshire in Manchesteron May 28 The studentswere presented with anaward whose criteriaincluded demonstratingacademic initiative andscholarship providingservice to classmatesand school exemplifyingpositive attitudes anddemonstrating leadershipin the classroom andschool activities
More than 375 guestsincluding studentseducators and parents attended this yearrsquos banquet which celebratedthe achievements of middle level students who are representative ofthe many outstanding young adolescents in middle level schools inNew Hampshire The guests included 82 students from 41 schoolsfrom all over the state
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Contracts for School Administrators Still Pendingby Barbara OrsquoBrien
As of June 3 new contracts for administratorsin the Windham School District (SAU 95) had notbeen signed The issue was raised during anothermarathon meeting of the school board whenformer school board member Beth Valentine cameto the podium and posed the question
Valentine expressed concern over the factthat numerous administrators who work for theschool district have either resigned recentlyor are candidates for positions elsewhere
Superintendent Winfried Feneberg who isleaving the employment of Windham on June 30confirmed the fact that contracts have not yet beensigned with school district administrators but
assured Valentine that promises of employmentfor the 2015-2016 school year have been madeto these individuals Each of these administratorswas nominated by Feneberg for continuedemployment this past April and school boardmembers concurred The problem that remainstherefore inhibiting the signing of contracts is theissue of salaries and benefits for administratorsas well as for other non-union school districtemployees
School Board Chairman Ken Eyring who has
been discussing the issue with Feneberg and otheradministrators said he has ldquono thought of goinginto Julyrdquo without signed contracts ldquoWersquore verycloserdquo Eyring said
Business Administrator Adam Steel who hasbeen involved in the discussions said talksrelating to benefit packages have been goingon for about a year ldquoTherersquos a lot of factorsinvolvedrdquo Steel said including the perceptionthat some administrators are being underpaidcompared to similar school districts and thatsome benefits are less than those being providedelsewhere
The issue came to a head last year when therewas a change in health insurance benefits for
teachers resulting in employees paying a higherpercentage of their premiums than was previouslythe case Steel said that administrators donrsquot wantto feel that theyrsquore giving away health benefitswithout salaries being raised commensuratelyldquoThis needs to be resolvedrdquo Steel statedAlthough administrators are not members of acollective bargaining unit they have been workingtogether collaboratively Steel said
School board member Rob Breton wanted toknow if the administrators are concerned abouthaving a job come July 1 ldquoThey are nervous andanxiousrdquo Steel replied ldquoThere is angstrdquo Valentineadded
ldquoAdministrators want to feel valuedrdquo Steelexplained When comparing the benefitsoffered by Windham with other similar schooldistricts itrsquos not easy to make ldquoan apples-to-apples comparisonrdquo Steel added a factor that iscomplicating discussions
A suggestion by school board member DennisSenibaldi was not well received by his fellowboard members or Superintendent FenebergSenibaldi wanted to sign the contracts as they arecurrently written then to continue the discussionof benefits down the road ldquoWe can sort out thedetails laterrdquo Senibaldi said Senibaldirsquos motionwas seconded by Breton but failed to pass bythe usual 3 to 2 split Only Senibaldi and Bretonvoted in favor of signing the existing contracts
Chairman Eyring Vice-Chairman Tom Murray
and board member Daniel Popovici-Mullervoted against the idea Feneberg asked that thediscussions be allowed to continue at least untilthe next interchange scheduled for June 11 ldquoWehope to have the issue solved prior to July 1rdquohe added ldquoThere is good will on the part of allparties to resolve this issuerdquo
ldquoWe want to address the administratorsrsquoconcernsrdquo Popovici-Muller said ldquoBe assured thatno one should be worried about their jobrdquo
ldquoWe do want administrators fairlycompensatedrdquo Murray said ldquoThatrsquos what theyrsquorelooking forrdquo
There are increases for administrators and othernon-union employees in the designated salarypool Feneberg said money which would allowfor an average annual increase of 2 to 3 percentRaises for non-union employees are given basedon performance reviews
School District Switches Banksby Barbara OrsquoBrien
On the recommendation of SAU 95 BusinessAdministrator Adam Steel Windham SchoolBoard members unanimously (5 to 0) approvedtransferring the school districtrsquos banking to TDBank effective July 1 the start of the 2015-2016school year
Steel said he had invited all banks within areasonable distance of Windham to submit aproposal As a result he received quotes fromTD Bank Citizens Bank Enterprise Bank andSantander Currently the Windham SchoolDistrict does business with Citizens Bank anaffiliation that will end on June 30
After interviewing representatives from eachof the four banks that submitted proposalsSteel recommended TD Bank Although theinterest rate offered by TD Bank was not quite ashigh as some of the other proposals Steel said
TD Bank has a record of providing very highcustomer service fraud protection a high level oftechnology and higher productivity
At present approximately 580 annual tripsare being made to the bank by employees of theWindham School District In the future manyof those trips will not be necessary Steel saidbecause of the high level of technology availablethrough TD Bank Technology will save on bothemployee time and mileage Steel noted
Donna Sawyer who is the outgoing schooldistrict treasurer agreed that TD Bank is veryproactive in working with its customers ldquoTheyhave been very forthcoming in answering ourquestionsrdquo Sawyer said Sawyer did not run fora second term as school district treasurer this pastMarch Anne Marie OrsquoNeil was elected as thenew school district treasurer and will assume herduties on July 1
Pelham Police
Departmenthas New Phone
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Residents may notice some changes whenthey call the non-emergencygeneral businessline at the Pelham Police Department Whenyou dial 603-635-2411 an auto attendant willnow answer the phone Please listen as there arenow selections for each department includingthe Dispatch Center If you need to reachthe Dispatch Center press 1 The emergencylines will not be affected If you have a life-threatening emergency you should still call 9-1-1
Pelham VFW Presents Boulet andSchloner with Volunteer Award
submitted by Madeline Dreusicke PresidentLadies Auxiliary John H Hargreaves MemorialVFW Post 10722
On Sunday May 31 16 members of the JohnH Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 in Pelhamcame together to enjoy the White Birch BanquetHallrsquos Breakfast Buffet in Hudson They also hada special mission on Sunday They were all there
in honor of Loyalty Day which is actually May 1It is a day set aside for all Americans to reaffirmtheir loyalty to our great country especially for theheritage of American freedoms and it is a day that
we honor those who give of themselves within ourcommunities and help support all veterans of theUnited States
Post Commander Jim Ehlinger and LadiesAuxiliary President Madeline Dreusicke of the
John H Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 weretruly honored to present Ray Boulet owner andhead chef as well as Barbara Schloner chef a
ldquoVolunteer of the Year Awardrdquo from their PostBoulet and Schloner are truly remarkable peoplewho are there when you need help no matterwhat the reason especially when it comes toveterans
ldquoThey have gone above and beyond to helpwith all the hospital programs I promote ashospital chairman for the Department of NHLadies Auxiliary VFW which primarily focuses onsupporting all military as well as our VFW Post inPelhamrdquo Madeline said They have continuouslyshown their love for this country especially whenit comes to helping veterans and for that they aretruly deserving of this award
C o u r t e s y p h o t o
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by Bob GibbsThe town of Windham honored the fallen
members of the US military on this MemorialDay of 2015
Members of the townrsquos Boy and Girl Scouttroops joined the Windham Middle and Highschools to pay tribute to the memory of ourfallen heroes from all branches of the military
Also paying their respects were members ofthe American Legion Post 109 and other localmembers of our military and political leaders forWindham Members of the legion post provided
a gun salute and presented flower wreaths to theveteran memorials in the cemetery
Colonel Pam Casey (USAF) spoke of theAmerican flag to the large crowd in attendanceat the Cemetery on the Plains Colonel Caseyreminded the crowd that when you look at ourflag remember to think of the men and womanwho have fallen to protect our country and giveus the freedoms that we have
The Windham High School Band led byMusic Director Jared Cassedy provided a fittingconclusion to the ceremony
Colonel Pam Casey USAF Windham Middle School Band Boy Scouts
Daisy Troop marches in the Memorial Day parade Windham High School band members Connor Lelandand Giuliana Jeffers play lsquoTapsrsquo
e American Legion honor guard gives a 21-gun saluteBrownie Troop
Windham High School Band honors those who lost their lives fighting for freedom
Windham High School Band
Windham Memorial Day - continued from front pagestaff photos by Bob Gibbs
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Thumbs Up Thumbs DownComments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Pelham-Windham News or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Pelham-Windham News editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate
ank you for your submissions All comments thumbs upor down are anonymous and not written by the Pelham Windham News staff umbs comments can be sentvia telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us at thumbs areanewsgroupcom When submitting a umbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Pelham Windham News During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments tothe issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less
ldquoThumbs down to anyWindham School Board member
who has not been finger printedprior to entering our schools andbeing around our students likeeveryone else in the communitymust berdquo
ldquoThumbs down to Rich Amariand his arrogant citing of theFacilities Committee lsquoNever hasthere been the level of expertiseon such a committeersquo Yoursnake oil tactics are naiumlvesophomoric and transparent Nodoubt we will see your name ona ballot come Marchrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steelwho has been an outstandingleader consensus builder anddiligent custodian of our taxdollars We are so fortunate to have someone
with your ethics your caring respectful demeanorand your good judgment in our districtrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steel Windhamrsquos Directorof Business Finance and Operations for the stellar
job you do Windhamrsquos school district needs tokeep people like yourdquo
ldquoThumbs down way down to School Boardmember Daniel Popovici-Mueller for bringinga handgun to school It isnrsquot just against boardpolicy - it is against Federal law to have a gun onschool grounds What were you thinkingrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to our Pelham High LacrosseCoach for talking down toopposing teamrsquos players out onthe field during games evenwhen yoursquore winning the gamePoor Sportsmanship Thatrsquosnot what we want our kids to
learn from their coaches Be abetter coach and get show bettersportsmanship towards playersrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Matthew Nuttfor making Eagle Scout I amreal proud of you Stay on thepace that you are going and theworld will be yours Love Yoursquordquo
lsquoThe Godmotherrsquo
ldquoThumbs up and a big thank you to the SaintPatrick Catholic School community and thePelham community at large for contributing to thehuge success of the St Patrsquos Catholic School 15thannual golf tournament that was held on May 12A great time was had by all in attendance and welook forward to seeing everyone again next yearat the 16th annual golf tournament Thank you foryour investment in the future of our students andfor your continued support of our schoolrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to St Patrick Catholic Schoolrsquosseventh grade class for putting together such awonderful tribute honoring our veterans Thankyou Mrs Stader and all who participated in this
very moving ceremonyrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to thePelham School Board andadministration Really isanyone surprised the middleschool principal is leavingAnyone who is exceptional orworth their weight in gold leavesor is non-renewed The schoolhires friends and family not thebest of the best and focuses onmediocri ty Anyone who servesan example or has proven tobe an exemplary educator ispushed out because they make the staff that is allright being mediocre look bad Itrsquos a sad state thisdistrict being led down a wrong road with weakunknowledgeable people leading the wayrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to whoever said lsquoonce a cheatalways a cheatrsquo It is so true and people whocheat just donrsquot wake up one day and say lsquoIrsquom
going to cheat todayrsquo Cheating is an addictionand one that doesnrsquot just stoprdquo
ldquoThumbs up to wwwnhpipelineawarenessorgThank you for sharing the facts on the pipeline
that Kinder Morgan is trying to put throughPelham and Windham We wonrsquot get any gas toheat our homes from this project Why shouldlandowners lose property to eminent domain for aproject that has no benefit to NH
ldquoThumbs up to Vincent Rosa He has beena vocal advocate for NHrsquos problems and has
been working hard in the community to ensureawareness He truly has been a progressivechampion Thank you for all your hard workrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to the Windham schoolconstruction project that was originally 15 millionand is now almost 20 million What will the finalprice tag be when all is said and donerdquo
ldquoThumbs up for the newly elected SchoolBoard members Freezing $82000 that was
budgeted for spending by theAdministration is a benefit tothe residents of WindhamThat is money that belongs tothe taxpayerrsquos not to be spenton anything else as may havehappened Seems two of thefive board members donrsquot quiteunderstandrdquo
ldquoThumbs up congratulationsand cheers to the twolove birds on Oriole Roadcelebrating 16 years of perfectmarriage We should all be soluckyrdquo
16 - June 5 2015 | Pelham Windham News
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Every lifetime has a story Obituaries
Alba (Bolognesi) (Croatti) Olney 95 of Pelhamdied peacefully on May 25 2015 at Grace Housein Windham She was the beloved wife of the lateRichard Olney who died in 2010
Born in Dorchester Massachusetts Sept 151919 the only child of the late Dino and the lateGuiseppina (Rosa) Bolognesi she received hereducation in the Dorchester school system
Before retiring Alba was employed as anAirplane Assembler and Riveter with ConvairAircraft formerly known as Hughes Aircraft in San
Diego California for many years Previously she was a Seamstressand Bookkeeper in her fatherrsquos laundry business called NationalLaundry which later became known as Unifirst Corporation
Among her many activities Alba was very active at the PelhamSenior Center When not working with the intent on being ldquotheold fashioned housewiferdquo she loved cooking embroidering andwatching soap operas But above all else being all about family
she loved spending quality time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Mrs Olney is survived by a son Ronald D Croatti and his wifeCarol of Londonderry four grandchildren Aldo Croatti and hiswife Brittany of Coral Springs Florida Michael Croatti Sr and hiswife Deborah of Pelham Matthew Croatti and his wife Jenniferof Winchester Massachusetts and Melissa Croatti and her fianceacuteMichael OrsquoRourke of Hudson and six great-grandchildren MichaelCroatti Jr Daniel Croatti Austin Croatti Kyle Croatti Ian Croatti andNorah OrsquoRourke
Funeral and Committal Services were held privately at St MichaelCemetery in Boston Massachusetts
Albarsquos family requests contributions be made in her memory to thePelham Council on Aging co Pelham Senior Center 8 Nashua RoadPelham NH 03076
Arrangements by Funeral Director James F OrsquoDonnell Jr (603)635-3333 E-condolencesdirections at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom
Albert A Girard 84 of Windham died May24 2015 at Maple Leaf Health Care Center inManchester
Albert was born and educated in MethuenMassachusetts the son of the late Reine (Marsan)and Andre Girard He attended Central Catholic
High School in Lawrence Massachusetts He served in the US Navyduring the Korean Conflict aboard the USS Cadmus where he learnedhis foundry skills He retired in 1996 from Ferrous Tech in Lawrencewhere he was a supervisor Albert was a member of the AmericanLegion in Windham
He built his camp on Cobbetts Pond in Windham with his father-in-law and enjoyed many summers there In 2000 he oversaw therenovation of the camp to a year-round home Albert was very activein the Lawrence High School Band Parents Association from 1972 to1984 He and his wife ran Studio 53 a ceramics studio for 20 yearsHe loved animals especially his cats Buddy and Princess and he wasan avid Red Sox fan
He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 50 years Geraldine(Meseth) Girard his sisters Rachel Mitchell and Yvonne Parker and abrother Andrew Girard
Albert is survived by his son William Girard and his wife Maribethof Kittery Maine his daughters Deborah Drake of Windham andFrances Caux and her husband David of Chester New Hampshiresiblings Raymond Girard of Brewster Massachusetts and JeanGodsey of Diamondhead Mississippi three grandchildren JessicaSchweiss and her husband Kurt and Jordan and Austin Caux andmany nieces and nephews
A Funeral Service was held May 28 at the Douglas amp JohnsonFuneral Home 214 Main St Salem Burial followed in Cemetery onthe Plain in Windham
Memorial Contributions in Albertrsquos memory may be made to theSalem Animal Rescue League 4 SARL Dr Salem NH 03079 or toWindham Fire Association 3 Fellows Rd Windham NH 03087
To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom
Helen A StoneHelen A (Sullivan) Stone 88 of Hudson
formerly of Pelham died June 1 2015 at St Joseph Hospital in Nashua She was the belovedwife of the late Merton H Stone who died Jan 72001
Born in Lowell Massachusetts May 27 1927daughter of the late John and the late Mary(Curran) Sullivan she grew up in Lowell andreceived her education in the Lowell school
systemBefore retiring Helen was employed as an Assembler with
Raytheon Corporation in Andover for over 11 years After retirementnot being one to sit idly she took on a part-time job at Samrsquos Club inHudson for more than 15 years
Among her many activities Helen enjoyed the outdoors especiallywalking in and around town and gardening In addition she
absolutely loved socializing and dancing She was also an avid NewEngland Patriots fan
Helen is survived by her son Michael P Stone of Hudson withwhom she resided two granddaughters Ashley Stone and OliviaStone several nieces and nephews and many dear friends
She was also sister of the late Josephine Sheehan Mary Wholeyand Tina Giguere
In keeping in accordance with her wishes there will be no callinghours Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Masson Monday June 8 at St John XXIII Parish at St John The EvangelistChurch 25 Library St Hudson at 10 orsquoclock Committal Serviceswill be held privately
Those wishing may make contributions in Helenrsquos memory to St John XXIII Parish 121 Allds Street Nashua NH 03060
E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom Arrangementsby the Pelham Funeral Home Pelham NH (603) 635-3333
Richard C lsquoDickrsquo Burton SrRichard C ldquoDickrdquo Burton Sr 86 of
Pelham died May 28 2015 at the VeteransAdministration Medical Center in ManchesterHe was the beloved husband of 62 years tothe late Barbara A (Spearel) Burton who diedDecember 19 2014
Born in Nashua January 28 1929 the sonof the late Ervin J and the late Mary Louise(Prince) Burton he received his education inthe Nashua school system
A veteran of World War II Dick proudlyserved his country in the US Navy One ofhis greatest pleasures was a trip to WashingtonDC in October of 2013 with Honor FlightNew England
Before retiring Dick was employed as a Machine Operatorwith Nashua Corporation in Nashua for over 34 years
He was an active member of the First Congregational Churchin Pelham for many years as well as the Pelham Senior Center
Being all about family Richard loved spending quality timewith his children grandchildren and great-grandchildren Healso enjoyed fishing watching the Red Sox and Patriots hiscomputer and traveling - including a cross-country excursionand several trips to Virginia He was proud of his vegetablegarden with which he shared with everyone he came incontact with He received his Amateurrsquos Radio License in
June of 1965 and was one of the founders of the ldquo4PMers Netrdquowhich still meets on a daily basis He has made friends allover the world talking on the ham bands
Mr Burton is survived by two daughters Deborah AHallinan and her husband David of Deerfield with whom heresided at the time of his passing and Cheryl D Lutsko and herhusband Jim of Hudson four sons Richard C Burton Jr andhis wife Brenda of Waynesboro Virginia Wayne D Burtonand his wife Louise of Windham Dana S Burton and his wifeDenise of Manchester and David K Burton and his companionTricia Hennick of Gloucester Massachusetts 16 grandchildren18 great-grandchildren a brother Paul F Burton and his wifeMyrtle of Hudson and several nieces nephews and cousins
He was also brother of the late Marion St Laurent KennethBurton Herbert Burton Clifford Burton Earl Burton Leonard
Burton Ernest Burton and Robert BurtonIn keeping in accordance with his wishes there were nocalling hours and a Memorial Service for both Richard andBarbara was held on Friday June 5 at the First CongregationalChurch of Pelham Burial of ashes followed at GibsonCemetery E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecomArrangements by the Pelham Funeral Home (603) 635-3333
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Parents have a host of options at their disposal when the time
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Finding the right car for a family depends on a host of factorsas what makes a good vehicle for one family will not always makea great choice for another family right down the street Whenchoosing a car for their families parents can consider the followingfactors to ensure they choose the vehicles that best suit the needsof their broods
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Heavy rains also may lead to puddles whichcan obscure hazards on the roadway Cars maystall out in puddles or hydroplane which occurswhen cars coast along the surface of the waterPuddles also can be splashed by oncoming carsleading to visibility issues
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bull Skip cruise control As a driver you wantto remain in control of acceleration and speed
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on the alert
(MS) mdash Perhaps no aspectof life has gone untouched bytechnology in the 21st centuryTechnology has changed theway we communicate how wewatch television and listen to
music and even how we keepabreast of the latest happeningsin our communities and abroad
Technology is also changingthe way we drive and in manyways making todayrsquos highwaysmore safe While automotivegadgets like built-in WiFi orbackup cameras may be the first amenities to grabour attention new developments in lighting tech-nology are enhancing driver visibility and makingit safer to hit the open road
Many auto manufacturers still use standard in-candescent bulbs in their vehicles But advancedlighting thatrsquos more befitting of todayrsquos technologi-cal standards can make it easier for drivers to seeand be seen by fellow motorists Vision LED Lightsfrom leading automotive lighting manufacturerPhilips employ cutting edge LED technology todeliver better and more dynamic lighting for appli-cations such as brake and taillights back up lights
side markers fog lights and license plate lightsGuaranteed for up to 12 years Philips Vision LEDLights are highly resistant to extreme heat and vi-bration meaning drivers are very likely to replacetheir vehicle long before they ever need to worryabout replacing their LED lights
The right lighting can vastly improve drivervisibility and safety and prove a wise investmentfor drivers who want to see the road better whilemaking themselves more visible to other motor-ists In addition to upgrading their vehiclesrsquo light-ing drivers can take the following steps to ensuretheyrsquore seeing the road ahead of them as clearly aspossible
bull Get vision checkups A standard ophthalmicexam is a series of tests conducted to check an in-dividualrsquos vision and the health of his or her eyesThe National Institutes of Health note that thefrequency ofsuch tests de-pends on anindividualrsquosage but driv-ers shouldknow thatthey shouldget screenedmore fre-quently asthey ageand the NIHnotes that
drivers who wear contact lenses need yearly eyeexams Drivers who suspect their vision mightbe making it harder for them to see when behindthe wheel should schedule an ophthalmic examimmediately
bull Take steps to improve your reaction time andthat of your fellow motorists Personal reactiontime also can influence how drivers see the roadand how quickly they react to potentially negativedriving conditions Making sure you get enoughsleep and exercise can increase alertness and im-prove your reaction time In addition the choicesyou make when upgrading your vehicle can im-
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More information is available at wwwphilipscomvisionled
New Philips Vision LEDs (right) employ cutting edge LED technology to deliverbrighter more dynamic lighting than standard incandescent bulbs (left)
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Strong Showing for PMA Softballsubmitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The Presentation of Mary Academyrsquos girlsrsquo Softball teamis having its strongest season yet The team of 16 girlsis made up of students in grades five through eight TheGriffins team plays in the Tri-County League The girlspractice threetimes a week onPMArsquos turf fieldThe team has seenimprovements inevery aspect of
the game and scored an all-timehigh of 10 runs in their game against St Patrickrsquos School ofPelham The team will await their seed for the upcomingTri-County League tournament
Girlsrsquo 2015 Softball team Coach Mike Bernhardt and Coach Clare Handy
Pelham Memorial Day- continued from front pageStaff photos by Len Lathrop
Pelham American Legion Firing Squad
Pelham Selectmen Hal Lynde and Doug Viger stand reverently andLegion Commander Aram Jekrnavorian as Mrs Gionet and VFWPost Commander Jim Ehlinger place a wreath on Gionet Bridge
Pelham Daisy Troop salutes during Taps
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submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
To find out more about how toget involved to learn about specific
opportunities at Windham High School or to donate time orresources to the teamcontact Coach Matthews at
jamatthewswindhamsdorg
Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
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We are a community based soccer club with academy
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Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
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U13 amp U14 TRYOUTS
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Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
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School District Suffers Internet Access Shutdown
Rate Schedule for Ambulance Fees Approved
by Barbara OrsquoBrienIn mid-May with only a few more weeks left
before the end of the 2014-2015 school year theWindham School District suffered a temporaryshutdown of its Internet access
ldquoJust to clarify our internet servers were nothacked and no privileged information wasaccessedrdquo said SAU 95 Superintendent WinfriedFeneberg ldquoOur firewall and internal protections
did exactly what they were supposed to dordquo Inthe process however the school districtrsquos internetaccess was shut down temporarily or sloweddown significantly for several days and on severaloccasions Feneberg explained ldquoUnfortunatelythat negatively affected our teachersrsquo ability toteach in a learning environment that makes greatuse of technology and digital informationrdquo hesaid ldquoThis intentional act had a significant effecton the learning environment for our students in allour schoolsrdquo
The event that impacted the Windham SchoolDistrict is referred to as a DDoS (DistributedDenial of Service) attack which is probablybest described as a targeted deliberate andcoordinated effort to direct several thousandcomputers situated all over the world at aspecific Internet connection in this case theWindham School District ldquo Just like a pipe ofa certain diameter can only handle a definedamount of water (or d igital information for that
matter) in a torrential deluge it will overflow ornot let through whatrsquos intended to go through itrdquoFeneberg commented ldquoBeing overwhelmed withinternet traffic by the attack legitimate use of theinternet is compromised or significantly sloweddownrdquo
Feneberg said that the school districtrsquostechnology staff did an outstanding job protectingthe districtrsquos systems and data ldquoUnder the most
adverse circumstances they made sure that botheducational and business services were restoredas quickly as possiblerdquo he said ldquoWhen it becameclear that the district was the target of thesemalicious attacks we involved Windham Policewho as always were extremely helpful assistingusrdquo
The Internet attack remains an activeinvestigation in the hands of law enforcementboth local and federal authorities and as suchfurther information was not available by presstime It was noted however in an Alert Nowmessage sent to school district parents that it isbelieved that the source of the cyber-attack hasbeen identified
ldquoAs a school district we will continue tocarefully monitor our network and Internetservices and as needed make improvementsbased on the experiences of the past few weeksrdquoFeneberg noted ldquoAt the current time our networkand Internet services are working normallyrdquo
by Barbara OrsquoBrienAfter reviewing what other towns charge for
ambulance services and which companies aremost frequently used to handle the billing ofsuch services Windham Selectmen approvedthe proposed rate schedule by a vote of 3 to0 Only Chairman Al Letizio Jr and SelectmenRoger Hohenberger and Bruce Breton were atthe meeting where the vote was taken Vice-
Chairman Joel Desilets and Ross McLeod were notin attendance
Windham Fire Chief Tom McPherson said hehad only received one complaint regarding therevised fee proposal which was publically postedahead of the recent public hearing ldquoFor manyyears selectmen chose to keep ambulance rateslow to benefit residentsrdquo McPherson said ldquoThenew fees look high but wersquore just trying to catchup with where they should berdquo McPhersonexplained that most ambulance fees are generallycovered by a patientrsquos health insurance ldquoIf theyrsquorenot there are avenues for patients to apply for areductionrdquo he noted
The money that is brought in throughambulance fees helps to offset the local taximpact McPherson said helping to pay for much-needed equipment and personnel The new ratespertain to both BLS (Basic Life Support) and ALS(Advanced Life Support) services The rates arenow ldquobundledrdquo as opposed to the prior practice
of individual charges for services renderedWindham Fire has once again contracted
with ComStar to conduct its billing services forambulance fees ComStar retains five-percent ofany fees collected
In other business McPherson said he hadapplied for a reimbursement from the FederalEmergency Management Administration forlocal funds expended during the blizzard that
took place this past Jan 26 through 28 AState of Emergency was declared by PresidentBarack Obama at the request of New HampshireGovernor Maggie Hassan The request forreimbursement totals $56000 and includespolice fire and highway department servicesprovided during that period
McPherson also expressed appreciation tothe Londonderry Fire Department for loaningWindham Fire an engine while two of Windhamrsquosfire trucks were out of commission last monthOne of the vehicles was being repainted (underwarranty) while the other was experiencingan anti-freeze leak McPherson said thatLondonderry and Windham both have the sameinsurance companies Selectmen approvedaccepting the offer from Londonderry Fire by avote of 3 to 0 Voting in favor were Chairman AlLetizio Jr and Selectmen Bruce Breton and RogerHohenberger
Windham High School Receives Numerous Commendationsby Barbara OrsquoBrien
Earlier this spring Windham High School achieved a long-anticipated milestone accreditation by the New England Associationof Schools and Colleges The new accreditation status is in effect fora 10-year period
Windham High School opened its doors to students in Septemberof 2009 after a lengthy period of ever-changing plans hopes andaccomplishments Before applying for accreditation howeverschool district administrators had to prove the new high school wasworthy of the label A period of self-study began in 2013 in regardto seven set standards developed by NEASC This past November ateam of NEASC representatives spent several days at Windham HighSchool observing talking with staff administrators students andparents and reviewing pertinent documents As a result NEASCrepresentatives said ldquoIt is obvious that the children and staff are veryhappy to be thererdquo
Taking the results as a whole NEASC gave Windham High School67 commendations and 29 recommendations for improvementGenerally speaking most high schools receive a 5050 split on thenumber of commendations and recommendations received fromNEASC Superintendent Winfried Feneberg said ldquoWe obviously didmuch better than thatrdquo
Many of the recommendations made by NEASC in regard to
Windham High School pertain to the determination that ldquostudentsdonrsquot have a clear understanding of the role of 21st centurylearning opportunitiesrdquo The high school is said to need a formalplan to assess 21st century expectations and achievements and forcommunicating that information to students and their parents
In other recommendations NEASC representatives foundthat the school board ldquois too directly involved in the day-to-dayadministrative decisionsrdquo at Windham High School Fenebergcommented that he was a bit hesitant to inform school boardmembers of this finding but also felt he would be remiss to notmention it School board members indicated that they appreciatedhis honesty
Furthermore other recommendations involved developing andimplementing a timeline to address the ongoing athletic facilityneeds at the high school and to monitor the role of the library mediaspecialist to assure that technology doesnrsquot interfere with traditional
library services It was also stated that students should have moreopportunities to participate in heterogeneously grouped corecourses
Listed among the commendations are a strong integration oftechnology into all levels of the curriculum the existence of manyopportunities to engage students in the learning process a strongcollaboration among staff members a culture of high achievement
and students being given regular opportunities for problem solvingand analytical thinking
NEASC also found that Windham High School provides a safepositive respectful and supportive community for students and staffClass sizes are relatively small and a strong program is in effectfor the evaluation of new teachers There is also a wide range ofprograms resources and services available to students
School board member Daniel Popovici-Muller commended highschool administrators for the strong showing ldquoWe did much betterthan most schools going through the processrdquo he said giving thanksto ldquoan excellent staffrdquo ldquoGreat jobrdquo School Board Chairman KenEyring said
While school board member Rob Breton recognized theaccreditation of Windham High School he also commented on thealleged micromanaging by school board members ldquoWersquove beenhearing that for a long timerdquo Breton said of the criticism ldquoIt speaks
volumesrdquoDespite the accreditation being complete at least for the time
being a follow-up committee is to be established this comingsummer Committee members will work on the recommendationsmade by NEASC ldquoIn 2023 we start the process all over againrdquoFeneberg said The next visit from NEASC will take place during the2024-2025 school year
June 8 is Deadline for Applying for Superintendent Search Committeeby Barbara OrsquoBrien
Members of the Windham School Board are moving into high gearas the departure date for Superintendent Winfried Feneberg loomson the horizon Fenebergrsquos last day as superintendent of SAU 95 is
June 30Still hoping that they might be able to find an interim replacement
for Feneberg who is relocating to the Kearsarge School District inthe Lake Sunapee region of New Hampshire school board membersare establishing a search committee with an application deadline set
for Monday June 8 The committee will be comprised of two schoolboard members one member of the SAU staff one principal oneteacher one parent and one community member
Anyone interested in applying for either the parent member orthe community-at-large member is asked to send a letter of intent toHuman Resources Director Carol St Pierre at cstpierrewindhamsdorg as soon as possible and no later than by the end of the workdayon June 8
Members of the committee will be responsible for participating inthe interview of all final candidates for interim superintendent andmaking a recommendation to the full school board Members of the
superintendent search committee will be selected on June 9 during anon-public meeting School board members were already selectedhowever Ken Eyring and Dennis Senibaldi will be serving in thatcapacity
The deadline for applying for the job of interim superintendentis Monday June 15 Interviews will be conducted on June 15 from8 am until 4 pm and on Friday June 19 from 4 p m until 8 pmAdvertising for the job of interim superintendent was launchedseveral weeks ago and some applications have been received If an
interim candidate cannot be agreed upon by the full school boardby the beginning of the new school year on July 1 board memberswill likely appoint an acting superintendent to serve while thesearch continues A designated acting superintendent would likelybe selected from among those school district employees who arealready certified for the job
School board members decided to launch the search for a newsuperintendent about a month ago shortly after Feneberg announcedhis resignation rather than appoint someone from within thedistrict now and then began searching more extensively this comingfall when it is likely that more candidates will be seeking such a
position School board members decided to continue with this patheven though as recently as a week ago many residents were urgingthem to appoint someone from within the school district a personwho would already have a vested interest
At another late night meeting on June 2 one that extended intothe midnight hours of June 3 Feneberg reiterated that he thoughtthe school boardrsquos campaign to find an interim candidate by July 1ldquois a very ambitious approachrdquo ldquoI just donrsquot want the school boardto underestimate the complexity of the job of superintendentrdquo
Feneberg cautioned School board member Dennis Senibaldi whohas expressed his concerns repeatedly about taking on such a task solate in the year commented that he doesnrsquot see how such a processcan be reduced to only a few days In the meantime the clockcontinues to tick down to July 1
Students lsquoDARErsquoto be Drug Free
2015 Grade 5 students DARE officers fifth grade teachers
submitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The fifth grade class at the Presentation of MaryAcademy has had the pleasure of working withOfficer Avery and the DARE program The DARE(drug abuse resistance education) program iscomprised of 10 lessons Some of the topicscovered at the fifth grade level are how to expressyourself confidently using verbal and non-verbalcommunication stress management learning thedangers of alcohol and tobacco use identifyinga lsquolsquohelp networkrsquorsquo and learning how to become agood citizen
Throughout this program the students have hadthe opportunity to role-play in scenarios as well aswork together to problem solve The core themein all 10 lessons is how to define a problemassess their options on how to handle theproblem respond to the problem after they havethought about their options and the positive and
negative consequences to them evaluate hellip take a step back andreflect on if they made a good choice and why they think they did
Officer Cassandra Avery sais ldquoIt is my goal and DARErsquoS goalto help teach our youth how to be confident and make safe andresponsible choices that will assist them in leading productivehealthy drug-free livesrdquo
Courtesy photo
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Stifling WindhamrsquosEducational Leaders
Everyone has had someone who has micromanagedthem It averts innovation hinders growth thwartsprofessional and personal development impedescommunication and discourages teamwork Essentiallymicromanagement feels like being in a straight-jacket You are tied down to someone elsersquos way of doing thingsand there is no freedom to express yourself or thinkfreely
Unfortunately for our teachers administrators
children and community Mr Ken Eyring Chairof Windham School Board fits the bill Hismicromanagement is evident in our school district atschools as well as with the administrators Te NewEngland Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)recently had a visiting committee come into the Windham High School to obtain accreditation Tereport concluded that some members of the schoolboard are too directly involved in the administrativedecisions at the high school Tese intrusionsby the school board are causing our high qualityteachers to reconsider their roles at the school andseek other opportunities in other towns Of thenine administrators we have in district - among theSuperintendent Principals and Vice-Principals we will be making changes to the roles of six Tese arealarming numbers
Further Mr Eyringrsquos constant interference did notallow Superintendent Feneberg the room do his job He was consistently involved in selecting and interviewingall administrative positions as well as negotiating
administratorrsquos contracts clearly a role that is intendedfor the superintendent subscribed by the Departmentof Education under duties of the Superintendent MrFeneberg resigned and will be going to another districtholding the same position Clearly if Mr Eyring hadnot overstepped the boundaries of his role and al lowedMr Feneberg to perform his duties as mandated he would not have chosen to leave
Mr Eyring constantly and steadfastly interferes with the general operation and well-being of thedistrict as well as making it difficult for those expertsto effectively run the district and do their jobs Hismicromanagement of our educational leaders is forcingthem out and damaging the quality of education wecan provide to our children Wise men learn from theirerrors Mr Eyring seems destined to keep repeating
them Windham is fortunate enough to have the most
dedicated and qualified employees found anywhereFrom the support staff teaching staff principals andadministrators Windham has always had a group ofdedicated employees who strive diligently to do theirbest for our students In fact many have won awardsfor excellence So if you directly or indirectly interfere with these employees as they are attempting to do their jobs you are micromanaging and not acting in thetownrsquos best interests
Te constant turnover of our school districtadministration has a direct impact on studentachievement With every new leader we bring in achanging philosophy different ideas about curriculumand varying strategies of leadership Our districtpersonnel are constantly making adjustments to theirstyles and methods to accommodate their directorTis constant influx of change creates a ripple effectin the quality of instruction for our students If we want to see measured progress we must see continuityof care Otherwise our students are at risk of Swisscheese in their learning and who is going to backfillthose missing pockets of information Tis will increaseour remediation budget Let the School Board andMr Eyring know this constant change is affecting thelearning outcomes of your child and the children inthe community at large It is causing harm to the freeand appropriate education that should be guara nteed tothem in this fine public school setting
Greer Ross Windham
Te Sun was Shiningon Adopt-A-Spot
Te 2015 Adopt-A-Spot Program Kick-Off Eventon Saturday May 30 was a great success Te sun was shining and all those participating in the Programshowed up bright and early to pick-up their Adopt- A-Spot goodies and thank you gifts and went rightto work sprucing up the own Tose wonderfulbusinesses and residents adopting a Spot are DavidMorasse the Fricchione Family the Lyons-BakerFamily Mimi a nd Walter Kolodziej 36Creative Anakalia SUP Woof It Down Granite United Churchand the Windham Planning Board
A big thank you goes to those Sponsors that madethis event and the 2015 Adopt-A-Spot Program possible- MacMulkin Leasing and Rental Delahunty Nurseries
amp Florist Edward N Herbert Associates Inc CyrLumber Elliot Family Medicine Heavrsquonly DonutsKlemmrsquos Mobil on the Run and Shawrsquos
Laura Scott Community Development DirectorWindham
No Need for theKinder Morgan Pipeline Here
As I believe you [Kerry McHugh Policy Advisorto Governor Hassan] are aware Kinder Morgan has
been stating to the public that they cannot build theNortheast Energy Direct (NED) natural gas pipeline without two things a route plan that is permit-able byFERC and sufficient customers to justify the cost ofthe project Repeatedly Kinder Morgan has stated thatthey would not build this pipeline based on speculativesales
It appears that Kinder Morgan is backing away fromthis position Originally Kinder Morgan stated thatthey wanted to have contracts for 80 of a 36 inchpipeline in hand before they would apply to FERCfor a permit Tat was changed to 80 of a 30 inchpipeline Now with 60 of the capacity of a 30 inchpipeline sold Kinder Morgan has stated ldquoWe havesufficient contracts in hand to move forwardrdquo It turnsout that even this watered down number is duplicitous
Kinder Morgan has been touting their agreement with Liberty Utilities in New Hampshire ldquoan anchorshipperrdquo for 115000 dkthday of natural g as to bedelivered via the NED pipeline Before Kinder Morgancan apply to FERC for their permit the NH PUC must
review the Kinder Morgan - Liberty Utilities agreementapprove it and allow the parties to make a bindingcontract Tis process is ongoing on NH PUC docketnumber DG 14-380
In PUC testimony May 8 several very interestingfacts were revealed First the 115000 dkthday thatLiberty Utilities is contracting for does not represent115000 dkthday of incremental gas Liberty Utilitiespresently purchases 50000 dkthday from KinderMorgan subsidiary ennessee Gas Pipeline Co and thisis included in the 115000 Only 65000 dkthday ofthe 115000 total is incremental Roughly half of thecontracted amount would not in any way require a newpipeline to be supplied and there are other ex istingsources for the incremental gas requirements Secondlythe incremental 65000 dkthday is not projected tobe needed until 2038 - 20 years from the proposedcompletion date of the NED pipeline
Kinder Morgan has at least three other clients withsituations similar to Liberty Utilities Assuming thatKinder Morgan has double booked those clients in a
similar manner it is likely that Kinder Morganrsquos statedcommitments for the pipeline capacity is not 60 of a30 inch pipeline but something more in the order of 45-
50 of a 30 inch pipeline capacity Tis is well belowKinder Morganrsquos goals and should not be permitted
Te NH PUC ruling on the validity of a KinderMorgan - Liberty Utilities contract will be released on June 30th I urge you to read the expert testimony fromthe May 8 PUC hearing and understand how contrivedthe claimed benefits to the citizens of New Hampshireare and how poorly Liberty Utilities has made their casefor needing incremental gas supplies
Kinder Morgan is doing everything they can to jamthis pipeline through our state Tere is no need forit here and there is no need for it in MassachusettsTe NH PUC can do its share in protecting NewHampshire from this pipeline by invalidating theLiberty Utilities contract and exposing the KinderMorgan pipeline for exploitative corporate theft thatit is I urge you to pay close attention to this matterand use any influence you may have to keep our PUCvigilant in this decision
Homer Shannon Windham
Windham PA Duck Racewill be Afloat June 13
Come enjoy the afternoon by attending the Windham PA Duck Race on Saturday June 13Several hundred rubber ducks will race down thebrook at the own Green each trying to claim victoryTe sponsors of the first 10 ducks to finish will beawarded some fantastic prizes including CanobieLake Park tickets Jay Geersquos fun passes and some greatgift cards Te sponsor of the lazy duck that finishes
last will receive a consolation prize All you need todo to participate is to sponsor a rubber duck for theday Ducks can be sponsored for $5 each or youcan buy a six-quack for $25 All proceeds from therace go directly back to the schools in the form ofPA sponsored activities and events o participatesubmit your name email address telephone numbernumber of ducks ($5 each) andor number of six-quacks ($25 each) include a check for your total madeout to Windham PA and mail to Shannon Ulery9 Magnolia Rd Windham NH 03087 Once yourorder with payment is received you will be assignednumbered duck(s) chosen at random All ducknumbers and corresponding sponsors will be posted atthe own Green on race day however you do not haveto be present to win Activities will run from 12 to130 pm with the race beginning at 1 pm Tis willbe a fun day for all but remember you do not have tobe present to win Come try your luck and enjoy sometime at our town Green with friends Parking will beavailable at Windham Presbyterian Church
Yes I want a duck in the race Tank you forsupporting the Windham PA
Kelley Stewart President Windham PTA Windham
More Letters- continued from page 4
Security to be Increasedat Town Hall
by Barbara OrsquoBrienWindham Selectmen have decided to use
a portion of the money set aside annually forproperty maintenance to upgrade security at thetownrsquos old Town Hall
Police Chief Gerald Lewis said some townemployees have expressed concern about theirsafety when working at town hall ldquoWe believethere may be some illegal drug use going on in
the bathroom (located downstairs at the far endof the main hallway)rdquo Lewis explained ldquoThere isalso a large amount of money on the premisesrdquohe added ldquoplus a large volume of people comingand goingrdquo ldquoWe need to protect our assets andour personnelrdquo Lewis emphasized
On a vote of 3 to 0 selectmen approvedspending up to $5000 to install cameras in thedownstairs hallway and in the upstairs meeting
room The upstairs room is often used onweekends for social functions and other get-togethers Police will be able to watch whatrsquoshappening in those areas live from the policedepartment A similar system is already in placeat the Windham Transfer Station
ldquoUnfortunately in todayrsquos environment thislocation is ripe for someone to do somethingstupidrdquo Lewis stated When asked if there were
any other town-owned buildings that need tohave security upgraded Lewis replied ldquoItrsquos notnecessary at this timerdquo
Voting in favor of the expenditure wereChairman Al Letizio Jr and Selectmen RogerHohenberger and Bruce Breton Vice-Chairman
Joel Desilets and Selectman Ross McLeod werenot in attendance at the meeting where the votewas taken
The 39th Army Band will Play aFree Concert on the Green
submitted by Jim Ehlinger Post Commander JohnH Hargreaves Memorial VFW Post 10722
The John H Hargreaves Memorial VFW Post10722 in Pelham is proud to welcome the 39thArmy Band to Pelham to perform a free public
concert on the Village Green The concert willbe on June 29 starting at 6 pm The concert will
be a great time for everyone to come out andenjoy the music of the 39th Army Band Theyhave performed all over New Hampshire and infaraway places such in Greece the US VirginIslands and Costa Rica
The 39th Army Band New Hampshire ArmyNational Guard can trace its lineage back 136years to its inception in Manchester in 1879When activated for the Spanish American War itwas known as the Band Section 1st Infantry NewHampshire National Guard During World War Iit became known as the Band Section for 1st ArmyHeadquarters Regiment During World War II itwas known as the band for 172nd Field ArtilleryNew Hampshire Since 1947 it has been knownby its current designation as 39th Army Band NewHampshire Army National Guard
The band is comprised of musiciansrepresenting many communities throughoutthe state The members of the 39th Army Bandare dedicated soldiers whose high standard
of performance is respected and anticipatedwherever they perform Truly the 39th ArmyBand is a shining example of New Hampshirersquossoldiers at their finest
For those who are not familiar with PelhamrsquosConcerts on the Green the concert will start at6 pm and will be held outside so for seating itis recommended to bring some lawn chairs or ablanket and set up anywhere on the Village Greenlawn Concessions of hot dogs and hamburgerswill be sold by the VFW and will used to benefitveteran programs in Pelham and across NewHampshire Unfortunately due to the ArmyBandrsquos limited availability there will not be arain date if there is inclement weather The VFWhopes to see everyone on June 29 to hear some ofNHrsquos best musicians
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A lsquoBerryrsquo Good Time Abounds at FLOWrsquos 32nd Annual Festival
by Rhiannon SnideWindhamrsquos Friends of the Library celebrated its 32nd annual
Strawberry Festival on May 30 with a lot more than just strawberriesThe festival kicked off around 10 am ran until 4 pm and includedten sponsors several entertainment pieces and numerous activities forkids
New to the festival this year was the ldquoStrawberriest Kid Paraderdquowhere tens of kids marched in a line around the festival dressed intheir best strawberry related costume Following the parade wereperformances by severallocal organizations such asthe Professional Martial ArtsAcademy Karate InternationalTriple Threat Theatre GroupHappy Feet Dance SchoolDance Impressions and a liveband performance by Razen
KayneIn between performances activities like
bouncy houses face painting sand artand multiple carnival games preoccupiedthe kids who attended the event Theorganizers of the event Amanda Lawsand Michelle Stith were pleased to bringback a dunk tank for this yearrsquos festivitiespeople were able to dunk Windhamteachers and school board members alikeEasing the minds of those being dunkedwas knowing how beneficial the proceedswould be to the Nesmith Library
The festival not only provides a day offun for local families but raises moneyto support anything the libraryrsquos budgetcannot cover A book fair making over2000 books available for purchase ishosted at the same time as the festivalwhich also contributes to the moneyraised The two $4000 scholarshipsprovided to graduating Windham seniorsevery year summer reading programs
and in previous years projects to betterthe library like handicapped-accessibledoors have all been funded through theStrawberry Festival and book fairs
Staff photos by Rhiannon Snide
Kids get a chance to dunk school board member Daniel Popovici-Muller
People sort through novels at the book fair
Windham Robotics Team
Kids play ldquoStrawberry Kerplunkrdquo
Siblings omas and Dana Mcaleer squeeze into the strawberry cut out
Karate International was on hand Professional Martial Arts Academy performed at the Strawberry Festival
Face painting is always popular
David Wing Meg Wing Olivia Wing Amelia Hone and John Hone enjoy thestrawberry shortcakes
Volunteers serve strawberry shortcake Danielle Geyer and her daughter Brooke fill a bottle with sand
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2015 Windham High School Class of 2015
Miranda AbyaziMikayla AckersonSiddhart Agarwal
Joshua AllenKevin Anderson
Jennifer AndonMary AylaianKellin BailChase BauchmanMakayla Beal
James BedardMichael Bedient IIIBrandon BielinskiLeah BlacheDaniel BleekerSamantha BonannoDaniel BorcocheBasie BosticEmily Bouley
Joseph Brumaghim
Mackenzie BryantDerek BuskoEric Butler
Jonathan Cafua Joshua CafuaDavid CarbonelloElizabeth Carne
Joseph CharlandCara Chrissis
Jeremy ChuRobyn ClarkAlexa CocciardiColin CochraneTaylor ColantuoneAlycia ColeAlexandra Connors
Michael ConnorsCailyn CostaPatrick CoupeSamantha CrichtonGeorge CrosbyKevin CurranLia DrsquoAngeloAndrew DalencourtSarah DanielsAmanda DeFabrizio
Jessica DeFabrizioCheyann Devlin
Jillian DiPersioKristen DoucetteAndrea DufaultAnastasia DulskiyDevin DutrisacZeinah Elsherif Olivia EstesRichard Ferguson
Daniel FeroceDanielle FischerVincent ForgioneAmanda Forti
Joseph FrakeSean FrangosMegan FrankSean FreemanAidan GallagherAnthony GalloConnor GarsideFallon GoldenAndrew Gosson
Joshua Graham Jaycie Greenberg Jack Grubbs
Samantha Grubbs James GustafsonCassandra HaleyKasey HamptonMary HannonSelena HansenEmily HaoRyan HardacreAshley HarperPatrick HigginsAaron HillyerZachary HollinsCaroline HorriganParker HudsonAlexander HumsAustin HuntAwais HussainMadalina JeansMadelyn JoanisKurtis Jolicoeur
Michelle KellyNicholas KhouryKirsten KochNikita KuchipudiTimothy LagosMatthew LaliberteDylan LamontagneRachel LanouetteVictoria LarsenNicole LawrenceScott LeahyTaylor Lemay
Justine LevesqueAnna LiddyAnne LinTalia Lombardo
Michaela MahoneyGregory Mallette
Justin ManterAshley ManzoAlec MasoneMagda Mazri
Jon McCoyBrendan McInnisGrace McNamaraMatthew McPhersonAustin Messina
Jordan MichalikTroy MillerKillian Mills
Jillian MoffattKellen Moltenbrey
John MonahanAlexa MonfetteChristina MontanileLindsey Mucci
Christopher MunroeCody MunroeChristopher MurphyBenjamin NikitasMatthew NoelDaria NormanEmily OrsquoConnorDylan OrsquoKeeffeRyan OrsquoKeeffe
Jake OzoonianMason Pastro
Julia PeetZoe PerkinsTroy PetersKelsie PimentelElisabeth Pope
Davis PotterTaylor PowellHaley PsareasMadeline RieseBradley RobbinsBrynn RocheCole RutledgeLayla-Jane SaadCassandra SalafiaChristopher SalemmeMatthew SansoucieMichael SarnieGenevieve SchererLuciano SchipellitiMonica SciutoHannah ScottRebecca ScottAlexander SextonMark ShamonCasey Shields
Nichole SinclairRyan SlaskiGraham SmithNicole SpitalereAlexander St CyrTimothy StapChristina SteereMichael StefanelliLauren SullivanEmiline SundmanCourtney SweenySophia TausanovitchMatthew Terrio
Jake ThomasKristen TilleyRachel Tower
Ryan TragerRichard Tu
Jonathan VasconcelosGerald VentolaMadison WaltersRoss WentworthNicholas WhiteheadMarissa YostAleesha ZandiehSarah ZannoniZacharey Zins
WECA Awards $8500 in Scholarships to Windham Studentssubmitted by StephanieWimmer and DianeCarpenter
As part of its support foreducation the WindhamEndowment for CommunityAdvancement proudlyadministers scholarshipsfor graduating high schoolseniors from the Windhamcommuni ty The WindhamEndowment was privilegedto recognize nineexceptional students o May27 at the Fourth AnnualBlue and Gold AwardsThe awards and the 2015recipients are detailedbelow
The WindhamEndowment Scholarship($1000) is for a graduatinghigh school studentfrom Windham who hasdemonstrated significantinvolvement in communityservice Jillian DiPersio
The Jean (McCartney)and Donald BealesScholarship ($1000) inmemory of Jean McCartneyBeales is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho is enrolled or planningto be enrolled in a post-graduate program Layla-
Jane Martin SaadThe Coish Family
Scholarship ($1000) isawarded to a graduatingWHS student who has
participated in one or moresports at Windham HighSchool and has consistentlyset an example of teamworkand sportsmanshipMichael Stefanelli
The Dr Henry ELaBranche Scholarship($1000) is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho intends to pursue acareer in public educationKirsten Koch
The Timothy Skwiot Financial Services Scholarship ($500) isawarded to a graduating WHS student who has shown throughcourse work and extra-curricular activities an interest in studyingbusiness at the college level Jonathan Vasconcelos
The Windham Visual Arts Scholarship ($500) is awarded to agraduating WHS student who is planning to study art and who hasdemonstrated ability and interest in art Anne Lin
The Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection ndash Carol A Yennaco
Scholarship ($500) in memory of Carol Yennaco is awarded to afemale student who has demonstrated concern for her communitythrough her volunteerism Madeline Riese
Two Womanrsquos Club scholarships ($1500) are awarded tograduating students from Windham who have had a stronginvolvement in the community and who are pursuing collegedegrees Siddhart Agarwal and Emily Bouley
The Windham Endowment is honored to administer thesescholarships on behalf of Windham businesses and families andsupport our students as they pursue their dreams They are alsograteful to the many volunteers who work to make these awardspossible
The Windham Endowment for Community Advancement is anon-profit community foundation created to enhance the qualityof life for all Windham residents now and for generations to comeThe endowment provides a way for individuals organizations andcorporations to channel their philanthropic giving for educationalcultural recreational or environmental initiatives in the town
Layla-Jane Saad winner of the Jean (McCartney) and Donald BealesScholarship with Patrick Conway
Jonathan Vasconcelos winner of the Timothy Skwiot Financial ServicesScholarship with Tom Barstow
Emily Bouley and Siddhart Agarwal winners of the Womanrsquos Club Scholarship
with Jean Morrow
Kirsten Koch winner of the Dr Henry E LaBranche Scholarshipwith Dr LaBranche
Madeline Riese winner of the Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection -Carol A Yennaco Scholarship with Lisa Walker treasurer
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
Jillian DiPersio winner of the WindhamEndowment Scholarship with Tom Barstow
VPWindham Endowment
Michael Stefanelli winner of the CoishFamily Scholarship with Barbara Coish
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Two WMS StudentsHonored at StateScholar Leader
Banquet
submitted by NH Association for MiddleLevel Education
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More than 375 guestsincluding studentseducators and parents attended this yearrsquos banquet which celebratedthe achievements of middle level students who are representative ofthe many outstanding young adolescents in middle level schools inNew Hampshire The guests included 82 students from 41 schoolsfrom all over the state
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Contracts for School Administrators Still Pendingby Barbara OrsquoBrien
As of June 3 new contracts for administratorsin the Windham School District (SAU 95) had notbeen signed The issue was raised during anothermarathon meeting of the school board whenformer school board member Beth Valentine cameto the podium and posed the question
Valentine expressed concern over the factthat numerous administrators who work for theschool district have either resigned recentlyor are candidates for positions elsewhere
Superintendent Winfried Feneberg who isleaving the employment of Windham on June 30confirmed the fact that contracts have not yet beensigned with school district administrators but
assured Valentine that promises of employmentfor the 2015-2016 school year have been madeto these individuals Each of these administratorswas nominated by Feneberg for continuedemployment this past April and school boardmembers concurred The problem that remainstherefore inhibiting the signing of contracts is theissue of salaries and benefits for administratorsas well as for other non-union school districtemployees
School Board Chairman Ken Eyring who has
been discussing the issue with Feneberg and otheradministrators said he has ldquono thought of goinginto Julyrdquo without signed contracts ldquoWersquore verycloserdquo Eyring said
Business Administrator Adam Steel who hasbeen involved in the discussions said talksrelating to benefit packages have been goingon for about a year ldquoTherersquos a lot of factorsinvolvedrdquo Steel said including the perceptionthat some administrators are being underpaidcompared to similar school districts and thatsome benefits are less than those being providedelsewhere
The issue came to a head last year when therewas a change in health insurance benefits for
teachers resulting in employees paying a higherpercentage of their premiums than was previouslythe case Steel said that administrators donrsquot wantto feel that theyrsquore giving away health benefitswithout salaries being raised commensuratelyldquoThis needs to be resolvedrdquo Steel statedAlthough administrators are not members of acollective bargaining unit they have been workingtogether collaboratively Steel said
School board member Rob Breton wanted toknow if the administrators are concerned abouthaving a job come July 1 ldquoThey are nervous andanxiousrdquo Steel replied ldquoThere is angstrdquo Valentineadded
ldquoAdministrators want to feel valuedrdquo Steelexplained When comparing the benefitsoffered by Windham with other similar schooldistricts itrsquos not easy to make ldquoan apples-to-apples comparisonrdquo Steel added a factor that iscomplicating discussions
A suggestion by school board member DennisSenibaldi was not well received by his fellowboard members or Superintendent FenebergSenibaldi wanted to sign the contracts as they arecurrently written then to continue the discussionof benefits down the road ldquoWe can sort out thedetails laterrdquo Senibaldi said Senibaldirsquos motionwas seconded by Breton but failed to pass bythe usual 3 to 2 split Only Senibaldi and Bretonvoted in favor of signing the existing contracts
Chairman Eyring Vice-Chairman Tom Murray
and board member Daniel Popovici-Mullervoted against the idea Feneberg asked that thediscussions be allowed to continue at least untilthe next interchange scheduled for June 11 ldquoWehope to have the issue solved prior to July 1rdquohe added ldquoThere is good will on the part of allparties to resolve this issuerdquo
ldquoWe want to address the administratorsrsquoconcernsrdquo Popovici-Muller said ldquoBe assured thatno one should be worried about their jobrdquo
ldquoWe do want administrators fairlycompensatedrdquo Murray said ldquoThatrsquos what theyrsquorelooking forrdquo
There are increases for administrators and othernon-union employees in the designated salarypool Feneberg said money which would allowfor an average annual increase of 2 to 3 percentRaises for non-union employees are given basedon performance reviews
School District Switches Banksby Barbara OrsquoBrien
On the recommendation of SAU 95 BusinessAdministrator Adam Steel Windham SchoolBoard members unanimously (5 to 0) approvedtransferring the school districtrsquos banking to TDBank effective July 1 the start of the 2015-2016school year
Steel said he had invited all banks within areasonable distance of Windham to submit aproposal As a result he received quotes fromTD Bank Citizens Bank Enterprise Bank andSantander Currently the Windham SchoolDistrict does business with Citizens Bank anaffiliation that will end on June 30
After interviewing representatives from eachof the four banks that submitted proposalsSteel recommended TD Bank Although theinterest rate offered by TD Bank was not quite ashigh as some of the other proposals Steel said
TD Bank has a record of providing very highcustomer service fraud protection a high level oftechnology and higher productivity
At present approximately 580 annual tripsare being made to the bank by employees of theWindham School District In the future manyof those trips will not be necessary Steel saidbecause of the high level of technology availablethrough TD Bank Technology will save on bothemployee time and mileage Steel noted
Donna Sawyer who is the outgoing schooldistrict treasurer agreed that TD Bank is veryproactive in working with its customers ldquoTheyhave been very forthcoming in answering ourquestionsrdquo Sawyer said Sawyer did not run fora second term as school district treasurer this pastMarch Anne Marie OrsquoNeil was elected as thenew school district treasurer and will assume herduties on July 1
Pelham Police
Departmenthas New Phone
Systemsubmitted by Pelham Police Department
Residents may notice some changes whenthey call the non-emergencygeneral businessline at the Pelham Police Department Whenyou dial 603-635-2411 an auto attendant willnow answer the phone Please listen as there arenow selections for each department includingthe Dispatch Center If you need to reachthe Dispatch Center press 1 The emergencylines will not be affected If you have a life-threatening emergency you should still call 9-1-1
Pelham VFW Presents Boulet andSchloner with Volunteer Award
submitted by Madeline Dreusicke PresidentLadies Auxiliary John H Hargreaves MemorialVFW Post 10722
On Sunday May 31 16 members of the JohnH Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 in Pelhamcame together to enjoy the White Birch BanquetHallrsquos Breakfast Buffet in Hudson They also hada special mission on Sunday They were all there
in honor of Loyalty Day which is actually May 1It is a day set aside for all Americans to reaffirmtheir loyalty to our great country especially for theheritage of American freedoms and it is a day that
we honor those who give of themselves within ourcommunities and help support all veterans of theUnited States
Post Commander Jim Ehlinger and LadiesAuxiliary President Madeline Dreusicke of the
John H Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 weretruly honored to present Ray Boulet owner andhead chef as well as Barbara Schloner chef a
ldquoVolunteer of the Year Awardrdquo from their PostBoulet and Schloner are truly remarkable peoplewho are there when you need help no matterwhat the reason especially when it comes toveterans
ldquoThey have gone above and beyond to helpwith all the hospital programs I promote ashospital chairman for the Department of NHLadies Auxiliary VFW which primarily focuses onsupporting all military as well as our VFW Post inPelhamrdquo Madeline said They have continuouslyshown their love for this country especially whenit comes to helping veterans and for that they aretruly deserving of this award
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by Bob GibbsThe town of Windham honored the fallen
members of the US military on this MemorialDay of 2015
Members of the townrsquos Boy and Girl Scouttroops joined the Windham Middle and Highschools to pay tribute to the memory of ourfallen heroes from all branches of the military
Also paying their respects were members ofthe American Legion Post 109 and other localmembers of our military and political leaders forWindham Members of the legion post provided
a gun salute and presented flower wreaths to theveteran memorials in the cemetery
Colonel Pam Casey (USAF) spoke of theAmerican flag to the large crowd in attendanceat the Cemetery on the Plains Colonel Caseyreminded the crowd that when you look at ourflag remember to think of the men and womanwho have fallen to protect our country and giveus the freedoms that we have
The Windham High School Band led byMusic Director Jared Cassedy provided a fittingconclusion to the ceremony
Colonel Pam Casey USAF Windham Middle School Band Boy Scouts
Daisy Troop marches in the Memorial Day parade Windham High School band members Connor Lelandand Giuliana Jeffers play lsquoTapsrsquo
e American Legion honor guard gives a 21-gun saluteBrownie Troop
Windham High School Band honors those who lost their lives fighting for freedom
Windham High School Band
Windham Memorial Day - continued from front pagestaff photos by Bob Gibbs
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Thumbs Up Thumbs DownComments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Pelham-Windham News or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Pelham-Windham News editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate
ank you for your submissions All comments thumbs upor down are anonymous and not written by the Pelham Windham News staff umbs comments can be sentvia telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us at thumbs areanewsgroupcom When submitting a umbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Pelham Windham News During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments tothe issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less
ldquoThumbs down to anyWindham School Board member
who has not been finger printedprior to entering our schools andbeing around our students likeeveryone else in the communitymust berdquo
ldquoThumbs down to Rich Amariand his arrogant citing of theFacilities Committee lsquoNever hasthere been the level of expertiseon such a committeersquo Yoursnake oil tactics are naiumlvesophomoric and transparent Nodoubt we will see your name ona ballot come Marchrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steelwho has been an outstandingleader consensus builder anddiligent custodian of our taxdollars We are so fortunate to have someone
with your ethics your caring respectful demeanorand your good judgment in our districtrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steel Windhamrsquos Directorof Business Finance and Operations for the stellar
job you do Windhamrsquos school district needs tokeep people like yourdquo
ldquoThumbs down way down to School Boardmember Daniel Popovici-Mueller for bringinga handgun to school It isnrsquot just against boardpolicy - it is against Federal law to have a gun onschool grounds What were you thinkingrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to our Pelham High LacrosseCoach for talking down toopposing teamrsquos players out onthe field during games evenwhen yoursquore winning the gamePoor Sportsmanship Thatrsquosnot what we want our kids to
learn from their coaches Be abetter coach and get show bettersportsmanship towards playersrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Matthew Nuttfor making Eagle Scout I amreal proud of you Stay on thepace that you are going and theworld will be yours Love Yoursquordquo
lsquoThe Godmotherrsquo
ldquoThumbs up and a big thank you to the SaintPatrick Catholic School community and thePelham community at large for contributing to thehuge success of the St Patrsquos Catholic School 15thannual golf tournament that was held on May 12A great time was had by all in attendance and welook forward to seeing everyone again next yearat the 16th annual golf tournament Thank you foryour investment in the future of our students andfor your continued support of our schoolrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to St Patrick Catholic Schoolrsquosseventh grade class for putting together such awonderful tribute honoring our veterans Thankyou Mrs Stader and all who participated in this
very moving ceremonyrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to thePelham School Board andadministration Really isanyone surprised the middleschool principal is leavingAnyone who is exceptional orworth their weight in gold leavesor is non-renewed The schoolhires friends and family not thebest of the best and focuses onmediocri ty Anyone who servesan example or has proven tobe an exemplary educator ispushed out because they make the staff that is allright being mediocre look bad Itrsquos a sad state thisdistrict being led down a wrong road with weakunknowledgeable people leading the wayrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to whoever said lsquoonce a cheatalways a cheatrsquo It is so true and people whocheat just donrsquot wake up one day and say lsquoIrsquom
going to cheat todayrsquo Cheating is an addictionand one that doesnrsquot just stoprdquo
ldquoThumbs up to wwwnhpipelineawarenessorgThank you for sharing the facts on the pipeline
that Kinder Morgan is trying to put throughPelham and Windham We wonrsquot get any gas toheat our homes from this project Why shouldlandowners lose property to eminent domain for aproject that has no benefit to NH
ldquoThumbs up to Vincent Rosa He has beena vocal advocate for NHrsquos problems and has
been working hard in the community to ensureawareness He truly has been a progressivechampion Thank you for all your hard workrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to the Windham schoolconstruction project that was originally 15 millionand is now almost 20 million What will the finalprice tag be when all is said and donerdquo
ldquoThumbs up for the newly elected SchoolBoard members Freezing $82000 that was
budgeted for spending by theAdministration is a benefit tothe residents of WindhamThat is money that belongs tothe taxpayerrsquos not to be spenton anything else as may havehappened Seems two of thefive board members donrsquot quiteunderstandrdquo
ldquoThumbs up congratulationsand cheers to the twolove birds on Oriole Roadcelebrating 16 years of perfectmarriage We should all be soluckyrdquo
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Every lifetime has a story Obituaries
Alba (Bolognesi) (Croatti) Olney 95 of Pelhamdied peacefully on May 25 2015 at Grace Housein Windham She was the beloved wife of the lateRichard Olney who died in 2010
Born in Dorchester Massachusetts Sept 151919 the only child of the late Dino and the lateGuiseppina (Rosa) Bolognesi she received hereducation in the Dorchester school system
Before retiring Alba was employed as anAirplane Assembler and Riveter with ConvairAircraft formerly known as Hughes Aircraft in San
Diego California for many years Previously she was a Seamstressand Bookkeeper in her fatherrsquos laundry business called NationalLaundry which later became known as Unifirst Corporation
Among her many activities Alba was very active at the PelhamSenior Center When not working with the intent on being ldquotheold fashioned housewiferdquo she loved cooking embroidering andwatching soap operas But above all else being all about family
she loved spending quality time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Mrs Olney is survived by a son Ronald D Croatti and his wifeCarol of Londonderry four grandchildren Aldo Croatti and hiswife Brittany of Coral Springs Florida Michael Croatti Sr and hiswife Deborah of Pelham Matthew Croatti and his wife Jenniferof Winchester Massachusetts and Melissa Croatti and her fianceacuteMichael OrsquoRourke of Hudson and six great-grandchildren MichaelCroatti Jr Daniel Croatti Austin Croatti Kyle Croatti Ian Croatti andNorah OrsquoRourke
Funeral and Committal Services were held privately at St MichaelCemetery in Boston Massachusetts
Albarsquos family requests contributions be made in her memory to thePelham Council on Aging co Pelham Senior Center 8 Nashua RoadPelham NH 03076
Arrangements by Funeral Director James F OrsquoDonnell Jr (603)635-3333 E-condolencesdirections at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom
Albert A Girard 84 of Windham died May24 2015 at Maple Leaf Health Care Center inManchester
Albert was born and educated in MethuenMassachusetts the son of the late Reine (Marsan)and Andre Girard He attended Central Catholic
High School in Lawrence Massachusetts He served in the US Navyduring the Korean Conflict aboard the USS Cadmus where he learnedhis foundry skills He retired in 1996 from Ferrous Tech in Lawrencewhere he was a supervisor Albert was a member of the AmericanLegion in Windham
He built his camp on Cobbetts Pond in Windham with his father-in-law and enjoyed many summers there In 2000 he oversaw therenovation of the camp to a year-round home Albert was very activein the Lawrence High School Band Parents Association from 1972 to1984 He and his wife ran Studio 53 a ceramics studio for 20 yearsHe loved animals especially his cats Buddy and Princess and he wasan avid Red Sox fan
He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 50 years Geraldine(Meseth) Girard his sisters Rachel Mitchell and Yvonne Parker and abrother Andrew Girard
Albert is survived by his son William Girard and his wife Maribethof Kittery Maine his daughters Deborah Drake of Windham andFrances Caux and her husband David of Chester New Hampshiresiblings Raymond Girard of Brewster Massachusetts and JeanGodsey of Diamondhead Mississippi three grandchildren JessicaSchweiss and her husband Kurt and Jordan and Austin Caux andmany nieces and nephews
A Funeral Service was held May 28 at the Douglas amp JohnsonFuneral Home 214 Main St Salem Burial followed in Cemetery onthe Plain in Windham
Memorial Contributions in Albertrsquos memory may be made to theSalem Animal Rescue League 4 SARL Dr Salem NH 03079 or toWindham Fire Association 3 Fellows Rd Windham NH 03087
To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom
Helen A StoneHelen A (Sullivan) Stone 88 of Hudson
formerly of Pelham died June 1 2015 at St Joseph Hospital in Nashua She was the belovedwife of the late Merton H Stone who died Jan 72001
Born in Lowell Massachusetts May 27 1927daughter of the late John and the late Mary(Curran) Sullivan she grew up in Lowell andreceived her education in the Lowell school
systemBefore retiring Helen was employed as an Assembler with
Raytheon Corporation in Andover for over 11 years After retirementnot being one to sit idly she took on a part-time job at Samrsquos Club inHudson for more than 15 years
Among her many activities Helen enjoyed the outdoors especiallywalking in and around town and gardening In addition she
absolutely loved socializing and dancing She was also an avid NewEngland Patriots fan
Helen is survived by her son Michael P Stone of Hudson withwhom she resided two granddaughters Ashley Stone and OliviaStone several nieces and nephews and many dear friends
She was also sister of the late Josephine Sheehan Mary Wholeyand Tina Giguere
In keeping in accordance with her wishes there will be no callinghours Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Masson Monday June 8 at St John XXIII Parish at St John The EvangelistChurch 25 Library St Hudson at 10 orsquoclock Committal Serviceswill be held privately
Those wishing may make contributions in Helenrsquos memory to St John XXIII Parish 121 Allds Street Nashua NH 03060
E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom Arrangementsby the Pelham Funeral Home Pelham NH (603) 635-3333
Richard C lsquoDickrsquo Burton SrRichard C ldquoDickrdquo Burton Sr 86 of
Pelham died May 28 2015 at the VeteransAdministration Medical Center in ManchesterHe was the beloved husband of 62 years tothe late Barbara A (Spearel) Burton who diedDecember 19 2014
Born in Nashua January 28 1929 the sonof the late Ervin J and the late Mary Louise(Prince) Burton he received his education inthe Nashua school system
A veteran of World War II Dick proudlyserved his country in the US Navy One ofhis greatest pleasures was a trip to WashingtonDC in October of 2013 with Honor FlightNew England
Before retiring Dick was employed as a Machine Operatorwith Nashua Corporation in Nashua for over 34 years
He was an active member of the First Congregational Churchin Pelham for many years as well as the Pelham Senior Center
Being all about family Richard loved spending quality timewith his children grandchildren and great-grandchildren Healso enjoyed fishing watching the Red Sox and Patriots hiscomputer and traveling - including a cross-country excursionand several trips to Virginia He was proud of his vegetablegarden with which he shared with everyone he came incontact with He received his Amateurrsquos Radio License in
June of 1965 and was one of the founders of the ldquo4PMers Netrdquowhich still meets on a daily basis He has made friends allover the world talking on the ham bands
Mr Burton is survived by two daughters Deborah AHallinan and her husband David of Deerfield with whom heresided at the time of his passing and Cheryl D Lutsko and herhusband Jim of Hudson four sons Richard C Burton Jr andhis wife Brenda of Waynesboro Virginia Wayne D Burtonand his wife Louise of Windham Dana S Burton and his wifeDenise of Manchester and David K Burton and his companionTricia Hennick of Gloucester Massachusetts 16 grandchildren18 great-grandchildren a brother Paul F Burton and his wifeMyrtle of Hudson and several nieces nephews and cousins
He was also brother of the late Marion St Laurent KennethBurton Herbert Burton Clifford Burton Earl Burton Leonard
Burton Ernest Burton and Robert BurtonIn keeping in accordance with his wishes there were nocalling hours and a Memorial Service for both Richard andBarbara was held on Friday June 5 at the First CongregationalChurch of Pelham Burial of ashes followed at GibsonCemetery E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecomArrangements by the Pelham Funeral Home (603) 635-3333
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Heavy rains also may lead to puddles whichcan obscure hazards on the roadway Cars maystall out in puddles or hydroplane which occurswhen cars coast along the surface of the waterPuddles also can be splashed by oncoming carsleading to visibility issues
It is in every driverrsquos best interest to use cautionwhen driving on wet roads The following tips canhelp prevent accidents injuries and even fatalitiesduring the rainy season
bull Slow down Drivers should drive slower whenroads are wet and when rain compromises vis-ibility It can take up to three times longer to stopon a wet road than a dry one By slowing downyou will be able to stop or veer out of the way of
dangerbull Leave room When driving on wet roads
leave more room between your vehicle and theone in front of you Again this plays into stoppingdistance Tailgating increases your risk of rear-
ending a vehicle if you cannot stop in time on awet roadway
bull Stay alert It can be easy to be lulled intocomplacency while driving But staying alert andconscious of every detail going on around youcan reduce your risk of accident when driving inless than ideal conditions
bull Skip cruise control As a driver you wantto remain in control of acceleration and speed
rather than leaving it up to the cruise control sys-tem If you begin to hydroplane on cruise controlthe car may actually speed up
bull Use your headlights Headlights can lightup the road in front of you helping illuminatepotential hazards Lights on a car also make yourvehicle more visible to others on the road Alwaysturn on the headlights in inclement weather
bull Avoid jerky movements Keep a steady paceand the vehicle in control Jerking the wheel oraccelerating and braking in a erratic fashion cancause the vehicle to spin out or skid on wet roads
bull Check your tires Inspect your tires for treadwear and air pressure Tires should be rotatedas part of routine maintenance Poorly perform-ing tires are a significant safety risk If you livein an area known for a lot of rain invest in tiresdesigned for wet road conditions
Donrsquot let wet weather get the best of you Slowdown stayvisible and be
on the alert
(MS) mdash Perhaps no aspectof life has gone untouched bytechnology in the 21st centuryTechnology has changed theway we communicate how wewatch television and listen to
music and even how we keepabreast of the latest happeningsin our communities and abroad
Technology is also changingthe way we drive and in manyways making todayrsquos highwaysmore safe While automotivegadgets like built-in WiFi orbackup cameras may be the first amenities to grabour attention new developments in lighting tech-nology are enhancing driver visibility and makingit safer to hit the open road
Many auto manufacturers still use standard in-candescent bulbs in their vehicles But advancedlighting thatrsquos more befitting of todayrsquos technologi-cal standards can make it easier for drivers to seeand be seen by fellow motorists Vision LED Lightsfrom leading automotive lighting manufacturerPhilips employ cutting edge LED technology todeliver better and more dynamic lighting for appli-cations such as brake and taillights back up lights
side markers fog lights and license plate lightsGuaranteed for up to 12 years Philips Vision LEDLights are highly resistant to extreme heat and vi-bration meaning drivers are very likely to replacetheir vehicle long before they ever need to worryabout replacing their LED lights
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New Philips Vision LEDs (right) employ cutting edge LED technology to deliverbrighter more dynamic lighting than standard incandescent bulbs (left)
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Strong Showing for PMA Softballsubmitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The Presentation of Mary Academyrsquos girlsrsquo Softball teamis having its strongest season yet The team of 16 girlsis made up of students in grades five through eight TheGriffins team plays in the Tri-County League The girlspractice threetimes a week onPMArsquos turf fieldThe team has seenimprovements inevery aspect of
the game and scored an all-timehigh of 10 runs in their game against St Patrickrsquos School ofPelham The team will await their seed for the upcomingTri-County League tournament
Girlsrsquo 2015 Softball team Coach Mike Bernhardt and Coach Clare Handy
Pelham Memorial Day- continued from front pageStaff photos by Len Lathrop
Pelham American Legion Firing Squad
Pelham Selectmen Hal Lynde and Doug Viger stand reverently andLegion Commander Aram Jekrnavorian as Mrs Gionet and VFWPost Commander Jim Ehlinger place a wreath on Gionet Bridge
Pelham Daisy Troop salutes during Taps
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Londonderry United Soccer Club
Ages 7-14
wwwlondonderryunitedorgLook forward to seeing you on the field
For dates pricing amp more info and to register please visit
Tryout dates are in June (starting the 8th)and vary slightly by age group
TRYOUTS for U10-U14
SIGNUPS for U7-U9
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Not to be combined with any other offer discount or promotion See canobiecom for hours and details on all our s pecial events
submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
To find out more about how toget involved to learn about specific
opportunities at Windham High School or to donate time orresources to the teamcontact Coach Matthews at
jamatthewswindhamsdorg
Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
Area NewsGroup
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Pulling together ldquoWe bring hometown
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We are a community based soccer club with academy
style philosophy Our soccer club offers professional
coaching academy style training with flexible
schedules with a family friendly cost structure
Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
South Central Soccer Club is a regional soccer club in
partnership with Windham Soccer
Association Salem Youth Soccer Association and Pelham Soccer
Club Tryouts are open to any
players looking for a more enriched
soccer experience focused on
individual technical development
and strategic team play
U13 amp U14 TRYOUTS
Boys U13 amp U14Wednesday 06172015
Time 500 PM-700 PM
Girls U13 amp U14Tuesday 06162015Time 500 PM-700 PM
Where Griffin Park 11v11 Field Ages U14 (August - 2001 ndash July 2002) U13 (August 2002 ndash July 2003)
Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
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Stifling WindhamrsquosEducational Leaders
Everyone has had someone who has micromanagedthem It averts innovation hinders growth thwartsprofessional and personal development impedescommunication and discourages teamwork Essentiallymicromanagement feels like being in a straight-jacket You are tied down to someone elsersquos way of doing thingsand there is no freedom to express yourself or thinkfreely
Unfortunately for our teachers administrators
children and community Mr Ken Eyring Chairof Windham School Board fits the bill Hismicromanagement is evident in our school district atschools as well as with the administrators Te NewEngland Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)recently had a visiting committee come into the Windham High School to obtain accreditation Tereport concluded that some members of the schoolboard are too directly involved in the administrativedecisions at the high school Tese intrusionsby the school board are causing our high qualityteachers to reconsider their roles at the school andseek other opportunities in other towns Of thenine administrators we have in district - among theSuperintendent Principals and Vice-Principals we will be making changes to the roles of six Tese arealarming numbers
Further Mr Eyringrsquos constant interference did notallow Superintendent Feneberg the room do his job He was consistently involved in selecting and interviewingall administrative positions as well as negotiating
administratorrsquos contracts clearly a role that is intendedfor the superintendent subscribed by the Departmentof Education under duties of the Superintendent MrFeneberg resigned and will be going to another districtholding the same position Clearly if Mr Eyring hadnot overstepped the boundaries of his role and al lowedMr Feneberg to perform his duties as mandated he would not have chosen to leave
Mr Eyring constantly and steadfastly interferes with the general operation and well-being of thedistrict as well as making it difficult for those expertsto effectively run the district and do their jobs Hismicromanagement of our educational leaders is forcingthem out and damaging the quality of education wecan provide to our children Wise men learn from theirerrors Mr Eyring seems destined to keep repeating
them Windham is fortunate enough to have the most
dedicated and qualified employees found anywhereFrom the support staff teaching staff principals andadministrators Windham has always had a group ofdedicated employees who strive diligently to do theirbest for our students In fact many have won awardsfor excellence So if you directly or indirectly interfere with these employees as they are attempting to do their jobs you are micromanaging and not acting in thetownrsquos best interests
Te constant turnover of our school districtadministration has a direct impact on studentachievement With every new leader we bring in achanging philosophy different ideas about curriculumand varying strategies of leadership Our districtpersonnel are constantly making adjustments to theirstyles and methods to accommodate their directorTis constant influx of change creates a ripple effectin the quality of instruction for our students If we want to see measured progress we must see continuityof care Otherwise our students are at risk of Swisscheese in their learning and who is going to backfillthose missing pockets of information Tis will increaseour remediation budget Let the School Board andMr Eyring know this constant change is affecting thelearning outcomes of your child and the children inthe community at large It is causing harm to the freeand appropriate education that should be guara nteed tothem in this fine public school setting
Greer Ross Windham
Te Sun was Shiningon Adopt-A-Spot
Te 2015 Adopt-A-Spot Program Kick-Off Eventon Saturday May 30 was a great success Te sun was shining and all those participating in the Programshowed up bright and early to pick-up their Adopt- A-Spot goodies and thank you gifts and went rightto work sprucing up the own Tose wonderfulbusinesses and residents adopting a Spot are DavidMorasse the Fricchione Family the Lyons-BakerFamily Mimi a nd Walter Kolodziej 36Creative Anakalia SUP Woof It Down Granite United Churchand the Windham Planning Board
A big thank you goes to those Sponsors that madethis event and the 2015 Adopt-A-Spot Program possible- MacMulkin Leasing and Rental Delahunty Nurseries
amp Florist Edward N Herbert Associates Inc CyrLumber Elliot Family Medicine Heavrsquonly DonutsKlemmrsquos Mobil on the Run and Shawrsquos
Laura Scott Community Development DirectorWindham
No Need for theKinder Morgan Pipeline Here
As I believe you [Kerry McHugh Policy Advisorto Governor Hassan] are aware Kinder Morgan has
been stating to the public that they cannot build theNortheast Energy Direct (NED) natural gas pipeline without two things a route plan that is permit-able byFERC and sufficient customers to justify the cost ofthe project Repeatedly Kinder Morgan has stated thatthey would not build this pipeline based on speculativesales
It appears that Kinder Morgan is backing away fromthis position Originally Kinder Morgan stated thatthey wanted to have contracts for 80 of a 36 inchpipeline in hand before they would apply to FERCfor a permit Tat was changed to 80 of a 30 inchpipeline Now with 60 of the capacity of a 30 inchpipeline sold Kinder Morgan has stated ldquoWe havesufficient contracts in hand to move forwardrdquo It turnsout that even this watered down number is duplicitous
Kinder Morgan has been touting their agreement with Liberty Utilities in New Hampshire ldquoan anchorshipperrdquo for 115000 dkthday of natural g as to bedelivered via the NED pipeline Before Kinder Morgancan apply to FERC for their permit the NH PUC must
review the Kinder Morgan - Liberty Utilities agreementapprove it and allow the parties to make a bindingcontract Tis process is ongoing on NH PUC docketnumber DG 14-380
In PUC testimony May 8 several very interestingfacts were revealed First the 115000 dkthday thatLiberty Utilities is contracting for does not represent115000 dkthday of incremental gas Liberty Utilitiespresently purchases 50000 dkthday from KinderMorgan subsidiary ennessee Gas Pipeline Co and thisis included in the 115000 Only 65000 dkthday ofthe 115000 total is incremental Roughly half of thecontracted amount would not in any way require a newpipeline to be supplied and there are other ex istingsources for the incremental gas requirements Secondlythe incremental 65000 dkthday is not projected tobe needed until 2038 - 20 years from the proposedcompletion date of the NED pipeline
Kinder Morgan has at least three other clients withsituations similar to Liberty Utilities Assuming thatKinder Morgan has double booked those clients in a
similar manner it is likely that Kinder Morganrsquos statedcommitments for the pipeline capacity is not 60 of a30 inch pipeline but something more in the order of 45-
50 of a 30 inch pipeline capacity Tis is well belowKinder Morganrsquos goals and should not be permitted
Te NH PUC ruling on the validity of a KinderMorgan - Liberty Utilities contract will be released on June 30th I urge you to read the expert testimony fromthe May 8 PUC hearing and understand how contrivedthe claimed benefits to the citizens of New Hampshireare and how poorly Liberty Utilities has made their casefor needing incremental gas supplies
Kinder Morgan is doing everything they can to jamthis pipeline through our state Tere is no need forit here and there is no need for it in MassachusettsTe NH PUC can do its share in protecting NewHampshire from this pipeline by invalidating theLiberty Utilities contract and exposing the KinderMorgan pipeline for exploitative corporate theft thatit is I urge you to pay close attention to this matterand use any influence you may have to keep our PUCvigilant in this decision
Homer Shannon Windham
Windham PA Duck Racewill be Afloat June 13
Come enjoy the afternoon by attending the Windham PA Duck Race on Saturday June 13Several hundred rubber ducks will race down thebrook at the own Green each trying to claim victoryTe sponsors of the first 10 ducks to finish will beawarded some fantastic prizes including CanobieLake Park tickets Jay Geersquos fun passes and some greatgift cards Te sponsor of the lazy duck that finishes
last will receive a consolation prize All you need todo to participate is to sponsor a rubber duck for theday Ducks can be sponsored for $5 each or youcan buy a six-quack for $25 All proceeds from therace go directly back to the schools in the form ofPA sponsored activities and events o participatesubmit your name email address telephone numbernumber of ducks ($5 each) andor number of six-quacks ($25 each) include a check for your total madeout to Windham PA and mail to Shannon Ulery9 Magnolia Rd Windham NH 03087 Once yourorder with payment is received you will be assignednumbered duck(s) chosen at random All ducknumbers and corresponding sponsors will be posted atthe own Green on race day however you do not haveto be present to win Activities will run from 12 to130 pm with the race beginning at 1 pm Tis willbe a fun day for all but remember you do not have tobe present to win Come try your luck and enjoy sometime at our town Green with friends Parking will beavailable at Windham Presbyterian Church
Yes I want a duck in the race Tank you forsupporting the Windham PA
Kelley Stewart President Windham PTA Windham
More Letters- continued from page 4
Security to be Increasedat Town Hall
by Barbara OrsquoBrienWindham Selectmen have decided to use
a portion of the money set aside annually forproperty maintenance to upgrade security at thetownrsquos old Town Hall
Police Chief Gerald Lewis said some townemployees have expressed concern about theirsafety when working at town hall ldquoWe believethere may be some illegal drug use going on in
the bathroom (located downstairs at the far endof the main hallway)rdquo Lewis explained ldquoThere isalso a large amount of money on the premisesrdquohe added ldquoplus a large volume of people comingand goingrdquo ldquoWe need to protect our assets andour personnelrdquo Lewis emphasized
On a vote of 3 to 0 selectmen approvedspending up to $5000 to install cameras in thedownstairs hallway and in the upstairs meeting
room The upstairs room is often used onweekends for social functions and other get-togethers Police will be able to watch whatrsquoshappening in those areas live from the policedepartment A similar system is already in placeat the Windham Transfer Station
ldquoUnfortunately in todayrsquos environment thislocation is ripe for someone to do somethingstupidrdquo Lewis stated When asked if there were
any other town-owned buildings that need tohave security upgraded Lewis replied ldquoItrsquos notnecessary at this timerdquo
Voting in favor of the expenditure wereChairman Al Letizio Jr and Selectmen RogerHohenberger and Bruce Breton Vice-Chairman
Joel Desilets and Selectman Ross McLeod werenot in attendance at the meeting where the votewas taken
The 39th Army Band will Play aFree Concert on the Green
submitted by Jim Ehlinger Post Commander JohnH Hargreaves Memorial VFW Post 10722
The John H Hargreaves Memorial VFW Post10722 in Pelham is proud to welcome the 39thArmy Band to Pelham to perform a free public
concert on the Village Green The concert willbe on June 29 starting at 6 pm The concert will
be a great time for everyone to come out andenjoy the music of the 39th Army Band Theyhave performed all over New Hampshire and infaraway places such in Greece the US VirginIslands and Costa Rica
The 39th Army Band New Hampshire ArmyNational Guard can trace its lineage back 136years to its inception in Manchester in 1879When activated for the Spanish American War itwas known as the Band Section 1st Infantry NewHampshire National Guard During World War Iit became known as the Band Section for 1st ArmyHeadquarters Regiment During World War II itwas known as the band for 172nd Field ArtilleryNew Hampshire Since 1947 it has been knownby its current designation as 39th Army Band NewHampshire Army National Guard
The band is comprised of musiciansrepresenting many communities throughoutthe state The members of the 39th Army Bandare dedicated soldiers whose high standard
of performance is respected and anticipatedwherever they perform Truly the 39th ArmyBand is a shining example of New Hampshirersquossoldiers at their finest
For those who are not familiar with PelhamrsquosConcerts on the Green the concert will start at6 pm and will be held outside so for seating itis recommended to bring some lawn chairs or ablanket and set up anywhere on the Village Greenlawn Concessions of hot dogs and hamburgerswill be sold by the VFW and will used to benefitveteran programs in Pelham and across NewHampshire Unfortunately due to the ArmyBandrsquos limited availability there will not be arain date if there is inclement weather The VFWhopes to see everyone on June 29 to hear some ofNHrsquos best musicians
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A lsquoBerryrsquo Good Time Abounds at FLOWrsquos 32nd Annual Festival
by Rhiannon SnideWindhamrsquos Friends of the Library celebrated its 32nd annual
Strawberry Festival on May 30 with a lot more than just strawberriesThe festival kicked off around 10 am ran until 4 pm and includedten sponsors several entertainment pieces and numerous activities forkids
New to the festival this year was the ldquoStrawberriest Kid Paraderdquowhere tens of kids marched in a line around the festival dressed intheir best strawberry related costume Following the parade wereperformances by severallocal organizations such asthe Professional Martial ArtsAcademy Karate InternationalTriple Threat Theatre GroupHappy Feet Dance SchoolDance Impressions and a liveband performance by Razen
KayneIn between performances activities like
bouncy houses face painting sand artand multiple carnival games preoccupiedthe kids who attended the event Theorganizers of the event Amanda Lawsand Michelle Stith were pleased to bringback a dunk tank for this yearrsquos festivitiespeople were able to dunk Windhamteachers and school board members alikeEasing the minds of those being dunkedwas knowing how beneficial the proceedswould be to the Nesmith Library
The festival not only provides a day offun for local families but raises moneyto support anything the libraryrsquos budgetcannot cover A book fair making over2000 books available for purchase ishosted at the same time as the festivalwhich also contributes to the moneyraised The two $4000 scholarshipsprovided to graduating Windham seniorsevery year summer reading programs
and in previous years projects to betterthe library like handicapped-accessibledoors have all been funded through theStrawberry Festival and book fairs
Staff photos by Rhiannon Snide
Kids get a chance to dunk school board member Daniel Popovici-Muller
People sort through novels at the book fair
Windham Robotics Team
Kids play ldquoStrawberry Kerplunkrdquo
Siblings omas and Dana Mcaleer squeeze into the strawberry cut out
Karate International was on hand Professional Martial Arts Academy performed at the Strawberry Festival
Face painting is always popular
David Wing Meg Wing Olivia Wing Amelia Hone and John Hone enjoy thestrawberry shortcakes
Volunteers serve strawberry shortcake Danielle Geyer and her daughter Brooke fill a bottle with sand
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Miranda AbyaziMikayla AckersonSiddhart Agarwal
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Jennifer AndonMary AylaianKellin BailChase BauchmanMakayla Beal
James BedardMichael Bedient IIIBrandon BielinskiLeah BlacheDaniel BleekerSamantha BonannoDaniel BorcocheBasie BosticEmily Bouley
Joseph Brumaghim
Mackenzie BryantDerek BuskoEric Butler
Jonathan Cafua Joshua CafuaDavid CarbonelloElizabeth Carne
Joseph CharlandCara Chrissis
Jeremy ChuRobyn ClarkAlexa CocciardiColin CochraneTaylor ColantuoneAlycia ColeAlexandra Connors
Michael ConnorsCailyn CostaPatrick CoupeSamantha CrichtonGeorge CrosbyKevin CurranLia DrsquoAngeloAndrew DalencourtSarah DanielsAmanda DeFabrizio
Jessica DeFabrizioCheyann Devlin
Jillian DiPersioKristen DoucetteAndrea DufaultAnastasia DulskiyDevin DutrisacZeinah Elsherif Olivia EstesRichard Ferguson
Daniel FeroceDanielle FischerVincent ForgioneAmanda Forti
Joseph FrakeSean FrangosMegan FrankSean FreemanAidan GallagherAnthony GalloConnor GarsideFallon GoldenAndrew Gosson
Joshua Graham Jaycie Greenberg Jack Grubbs
Samantha Grubbs James GustafsonCassandra HaleyKasey HamptonMary HannonSelena HansenEmily HaoRyan HardacreAshley HarperPatrick HigginsAaron HillyerZachary HollinsCaroline HorriganParker HudsonAlexander HumsAustin HuntAwais HussainMadalina JeansMadelyn JoanisKurtis Jolicoeur
Michelle KellyNicholas KhouryKirsten KochNikita KuchipudiTimothy LagosMatthew LaliberteDylan LamontagneRachel LanouetteVictoria LarsenNicole LawrenceScott LeahyTaylor Lemay
Justine LevesqueAnna LiddyAnne LinTalia Lombardo
Michaela MahoneyGregory Mallette
Justin ManterAshley ManzoAlec MasoneMagda Mazri
Jon McCoyBrendan McInnisGrace McNamaraMatthew McPhersonAustin Messina
Jordan MichalikTroy MillerKillian Mills
Jillian MoffattKellen Moltenbrey
John MonahanAlexa MonfetteChristina MontanileLindsey Mucci
Christopher MunroeCody MunroeChristopher MurphyBenjamin NikitasMatthew NoelDaria NormanEmily OrsquoConnorDylan OrsquoKeeffeRyan OrsquoKeeffe
Jake OzoonianMason Pastro
Julia PeetZoe PerkinsTroy PetersKelsie PimentelElisabeth Pope
Davis PotterTaylor PowellHaley PsareasMadeline RieseBradley RobbinsBrynn RocheCole RutledgeLayla-Jane SaadCassandra SalafiaChristopher SalemmeMatthew SansoucieMichael SarnieGenevieve SchererLuciano SchipellitiMonica SciutoHannah ScottRebecca ScottAlexander SextonMark ShamonCasey Shields
Nichole SinclairRyan SlaskiGraham SmithNicole SpitalereAlexander St CyrTimothy StapChristina SteereMichael StefanelliLauren SullivanEmiline SundmanCourtney SweenySophia TausanovitchMatthew Terrio
Jake ThomasKristen TilleyRachel Tower
Ryan TragerRichard Tu
Jonathan VasconcelosGerald VentolaMadison WaltersRoss WentworthNicholas WhiteheadMarissa YostAleesha ZandiehSarah ZannoniZacharey Zins
WECA Awards $8500 in Scholarships to Windham Studentssubmitted by StephanieWimmer and DianeCarpenter
As part of its support foreducation the WindhamEndowment for CommunityAdvancement proudlyadministers scholarshipsfor graduating high schoolseniors from the Windhamcommuni ty The WindhamEndowment was privilegedto recognize nineexceptional students o May27 at the Fourth AnnualBlue and Gold AwardsThe awards and the 2015recipients are detailedbelow
The WindhamEndowment Scholarship($1000) is for a graduatinghigh school studentfrom Windham who hasdemonstrated significantinvolvement in communityservice Jillian DiPersio
The Jean (McCartney)and Donald BealesScholarship ($1000) inmemory of Jean McCartneyBeales is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho is enrolled or planningto be enrolled in a post-graduate program Layla-
Jane Martin SaadThe Coish Family
Scholarship ($1000) isawarded to a graduatingWHS student who has
participated in one or moresports at Windham HighSchool and has consistentlyset an example of teamworkand sportsmanshipMichael Stefanelli
The Dr Henry ELaBranche Scholarship($1000) is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho intends to pursue acareer in public educationKirsten Koch
The Timothy Skwiot Financial Services Scholarship ($500) isawarded to a graduating WHS student who has shown throughcourse work and extra-curricular activities an interest in studyingbusiness at the college level Jonathan Vasconcelos
The Windham Visual Arts Scholarship ($500) is awarded to agraduating WHS student who is planning to study art and who hasdemonstrated ability and interest in art Anne Lin
The Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection ndash Carol A Yennaco
Scholarship ($500) in memory of Carol Yennaco is awarded to afemale student who has demonstrated concern for her communitythrough her volunteerism Madeline Riese
Two Womanrsquos Club scholarships ($1500) are awarded tograduating students from Windham who have had a stronginvolvement in the community and who are pursuing collegedegrees Siddhart Agarwal and Emily Bouley
The Windham Endowment is honored to administer thesescholarships on behalf of Windham businesses and families andsupport our students as they pursue their dreams They are alsograteful to the many volunteers who work to make these awardspossible
The Windham Endowment for Community Advancement is anon-profit community foundation created to enhance the qualityof life for all Windham residents now and for generations to comeThe endowment provides a way for individuals organizations andcorporations to channel their philanthropic giving for educationalcultural recreational or environmental initiatives in the town
Layla-Jane Saad winner of the Jean (McCartney) and Donald BealesScholarship with Patrick Conway
Jonathan Vasconcelos winner of the Timothy Skwiot Financial ServicesScholarship with Tom Barstow
Emily Bouley and Siddhart Agarwal winners of the Womanrsquos Club Scholarship
with Jean Morrow
Kirsten Koch winner of the Dr Henry E LaBranche Scholarshipwith Dr LaBranche
Madeline Riese winner of the Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection -Carol A Yennaco Scholarship with Lisa Walker treasurer
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
Jillian DiPersio winner of the WindhamEndowment Scholarship with Tom Barstow
VPWindham Endowment
Michael Stefanelli winner of the CoishFamily Scholarship with Barbara Coish
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Kristina LloydKendra Luciano^Shannon LundinBrendan LynchAnna MaglianoBrandon MahoganyZachary MasielloAndrea MitchellNatalia MitiaevRebecca Montminy^Brenton MorgensternMichael Moujaes
Jason Nguyen^Andrea OrsquoHearn^Micaela OrsquoNeillAlyssa Pantaleo^Alyssa ParadisBrooke Paradis^Katherine Parks^Sara Passamonte^Kendell Penney^
Kaylie Petrillo Jacob PinetteMorgan Pinksten^Dylan Ragonese
Jillian ReganChandler Rheault^Darian RideoutGrace Roessling^David RogersRyan Rondeau^Kristen RooneyEric Rossi^
James Russo
Kelly RyanDevon SaccaMegan Scalia^Amanda SchellingBrittany SilvaBrittany HamelDylan SilvestriShyanne Skinner
Jayme SloanMegan D SmithersSarah-Jane SpicerBrooke StantonZachery StorchKatelyn Surprenant^Christopher ThompsonAmanda TobinValerie ToccoHaleigh TowneLuke TracyTravis TrottAngela Vieira
Travis WallakerAidan WalshDeedra WalshAlex WebsterKevin WhelanRiley Williams^Corey WitkowskiNicholas WolfromHeather WormaldSarah YeatonNicholas Young
Honor GraduatesHonors with Distinction Honors with Merit Honors^NH State Scholar
Bishop GuertinHigh SchoolClass of 2015
Bishop Guertin High School will hold commencement on Sunday June 7 at the schoolrsquos Roedel Field House beginning at 2 pm The203 graduates include Pelham residents Bailey Custeau EmaleeGarboski Mitchell Hullihen Kailee Joncas Mitchell Kamal HollyKathios Rachael LaPolice Colleen Mitchell Ryan Montbleau LaynePhilipson Eleni Roggotis Haley Roy Peri Sanechiaro Cory SnowKristina Terrazzano and Timothy Trudel and Windham residentsChristopher Arling Daniel Fenn and Thomas Raposo
Two WMS StudentsHonored at StateScholar Leader
Banquet
submitted by NH Association for MiddleLevel Education
Keith Belanger and Jillian Peet students atWindham Middle Schoolwere honored at the 16thAnnual Scholar LeaderAwards Banquet heldat the Center of NewHampshire in Manchesteron May 28 The studentswere presented with anaward whose criteriaincluded demonstratingacademic initiative andscholarship providingservice to classmatesand school exemplifyingpositive attitudes anddemonstrating leadershipin the classroom andschool activities
More than 375 guestsincluding studentseducators and parents attended this yearrsquos banquet which celebratedthe achievements of middle level students who are representative ofthe many outstanding young adolescents in middle level schools inNew Hampshire The guests included 82 students from 41 schoolsfrom all over the state
The Middle Level Scholar Leaders Award is organized annually bythe New Hampshire Association for Middle Level Education and theNew England League for Middle Schools with supporting sponsorshipfrom Lifetouch National School Studios
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Contracts for School Administrators Still Pendingby Barbara OrsquoBrien
As of June 3 new contracts for administratorsin the Windham School District (SAU 95) had notbeen signed The issue was raised during anothermarathon meeting of the school board whenformer school board member Beth Valentine cameto the podium and posed the question
Valentine expressed concern over the factthat numerous administrators who work for theschool district have either resigned recentlyor are candidates for positions elsewhere
Superintendent Winfried Feneberg who isleaving the employment of Windham on June 30confirmed the fact that contracts have not yet beensigned with school district administrators but
assured Valentine that promises of employmentfor the 2015-2016 school year have been madeto these individuals Each of these administratorswas nominated by Feneberg for continuedemployment this past April and school boardmembers concurred The problem that remainstherefore inhibiting the signing of contracts is theissue of salaries and benefits for administratorsas well as for other non-union school districtemployees
School Board Chairman Ken Eyring who has
been discussing the issue with Feneberg and otheradministrators said he has ldquono thought of goinginto Julyrdquo without signed contracts ldquoWersquore verycloserdquo Eyring said
Business Administrator Adam Steel who hasbeen involved in the discussions said talksrelating to benefit packages have been goingon for about a year ldquoTherersquos a lot of factorsinvolvedrdquo Steel said including the perceptionthat some administrators are being underpaidcompared to similar school districts and thatsome benefits are less than those being providedelsewhere
The issue came to a head last year when therewas a change in health insurance benefits for
teachers resulting in employees paying a higherpercentage of their premiums than was previouslythe case Steel said that administrators donrsquot wantto feel that theyrsquore giving away health benefitswithout salaries being raised commensuratelyldquoThis needs to be resolvedrdquo Steel statedAlthough administrators are not members of acollective bargaining unit they have been workingtogether collaboratively Steel said
School board member Rob Breton wanted toknow if the administrators are concerned abouthaving a job come July 1 ldquoThey are nervous andanxiousrdquo Steel replied ldquoThere is angstrdquo Valentineadded
ldquoAdministrators want to feel valuedrdquo Steelexplained When comparing the benefitsoffered by Windham with other similar schooldistricts itrsquos not easy to make ldquoan apples-to-apples comparisonrdquo Steel added a factor that iscomplicating discussions
A suggestion by school board member DennisSenibaldi was not well received by his fellowboard members or Superintendent FenebergSenibaldi wanted to sign the contracts as they arecurrently written then to continue the discussionof benefits down the road ldquoWe can sort out thedetails laterrdquo Senibaldi said Senibaldirsquos motionwas seconded by Breton but failed to pass bythe usual 3 to 2 split Only Senibaldi and Bretonvoted in favor of signing the existing contracts
Chairman Eyring Vice-Chairman Tom Murray
and board member Daniel Popovici-Mullervoted against the idea Feneberg asked that thediscussions be allowed to continue at least untilthe next interchange scheduled for June 11 ldquoWehope to have the issue solved prior to July 1rdquohe added ldquoThere is good will on the part of allparties to resolve this issuerdquo
ldquoWe want to address the administratorsrsquoconcernsrdquo Popovici-Muller said ldquoBe assured thatno one should be worried about their jobrdquo
ldquoWe do want administrators fairlycompensatedrdquo Murray said ldquoThatrsquos what theyrsquorelooking forrdquo
There are increases for administrators and othernon-union employees in the designated salarypool Feneberg said money which would allowfor an average annual increase of 2 to 3 percentRaises for non-union employees are given basedon performance reviews
School District Switches Banksby Barbara OrsquoBrien
On the recommendation of SAU 95 BusinessAdministrator Adam Steel Windham SchoolBoard members unanimously (5 to 0) approvedtransferring the school districtrsquos banking to TDBank effective July 1 the start of the 2015-2016school year
Steel said he had invited all banks within areasonable distance of Windham to submit aproposal As a result he received quotes fromTD Bank Citizens Bank Enterprise Bank andSantander Currently the Windham SchoolDistrict does business with Citizens Bank anaffiliation that will end on June 30
After interviewing representatives from eachof the four banks that submitted proposalsSteel recommended TD Bank Although theinterest rate offered by TD Bank was not quite ashigh as some of the other proposals Steel said
TD Bank has a record of providing very highcustomer service fraud protection a high level oftechnology and higher productivity
At present approximately 580 annual tripsare being made to the bank by employees of theWindham School District In the future manyof those trips will not be necessary Steel saidbecause of the high level of technology availablethrough TD Bank Technology will save on bothemployee time and mileage Steel noted
Donna Sawyer who is the outgoing schooldistrict treasurer agreed that TD Bank is veryproactive in working with its customers ldquoTheyhave been very forthcoming in answering ourquestionsrdquo Sawyer said Sawyer did not run fora second term as school district treasurer this pastMarch Anne Marie OrsquoNeil was elected as thenew school district treasurer and will assume herduties on July 1
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Residents may notice some changes whenthey call the non-emergencygeneral businessline at the Pelham Police Department Whenyou dial 603-635-2411 an auto attendant willnow answer the phone Please listen as there arenow selections for each department includingthe Dispatch Center If you need to reachthe Dispatch Center press 1 The emergencylines will not be affected If you have a life-threatening emergency you should still call 9-1-1
Pelham VFW Presents Boulet andSchloner with Volunteer Award
submitted by Madeline Dreusicke PresidentLadies Auxiliary John H Hargreaves MemorialVFW Post 10722
On Sunday May 31 16 members of the JohnH Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 in Pelhamcame together to enjoy the White Birch BanquetHallrsquos Breakfast Buffet in Hudson They also hada special mission on Sunday They were all there
in honor of Loyalty Day which is actually May 1It is a day set aside for all Americans to reaffirmtheir loyalty to our great country especially for theheritage of American freedoms and it is a day that
we honor those who give of themselves within ourcommunities and help support all veterans of theUnited States
Post Commander Jim Ehlinger and LadiesAuxiliary President Madeline Dreusicke of the
John H Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 weretruly honored to present Ray Boulet owner andhead chef as well as Barbara Schloner chef a
ldquoVolunteer of the Year Awardrdquo from their PostBoulet and Schloner are truly remarkable peoplewho are there when you need help no matterwhat the reason especially when it comes toveterans
ldquoThey have gone above and beyond to helpwith all the hospital programs I promote ashospital chairman for the Department of NHLadies Auxiliary VFW which primarily focuses onsupporting all military as well as our VFW Post inPelhamrdquo Madeline said They have continuouslyshown their love for this country especially whenit comes to helping veterans and for that they aretruly deserving of this award
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by Bob GibbsThe town of Windham honored the fallen
members of the US military on this MemorialDay of 2015
Members of the townrsquos Boy and Girl Scouttroops joined the Windham Middle and Highschools to pay tribute to the memory of ourfallen heroes from all branches of the military
Also paying their respects were members ofthe American Legion Post 109 and other localmembers of our military and political leaders forWindham Members of the legion post provided
a gun salute and presented flower wreaths to theveteran memorials in the cemetery
Colonel Pam Casey (USAF) spoke of theAmerican flag to the large crowd in attendanceat the Cemetery on the Plains Colonel Caseyreminded the crowd that when you look at ourflag remember to think of the men and womanwho have fallen to protect our country and giveus the freedoms that we have
The Windham High School Band led byMusic Director Jared Cassedy provided a fittingconclusion to the ceremony
Colonel Pam Casey USAF Windham Middle School Band Boy Scouts
Daisy Troop marches in the Memorial Day parade Windham High School band members Connor Lelandand Giuliana Jeffers play lsquoTapsrsquo
e American Legion honor guard gives a 21-gun saluteBrownie Troop
Windham High School Band honors those who lost their lives fighting for freedom
Windham High School Band
Windham Memorial Day - continued from front pagestaff photos by Bob Gibbs
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Thumbs Up Thumbs DownComments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Pelham-Windham News or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Pelham-Windham News editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate
ank you for your submissions All comments thumbs upor down are anonymous and not written by the Pelham Windham News staff umbs comments can be sentvia telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us at thumbs areanewsgroupcom When submitting a umbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Pelham Windham News During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments tothe issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less
ldquoThumbs down to anyWindham School Board member
who has not been finger printedprior to entering our schools andbeing around our students likeeveryone else in the communitymust berdquo
ldquoThumbs down to Rich Amariand his arrogant citing of theFacilities Committee lsquoNever hasthere been the level of expertiseon such a committeersquo Yoursnake oil tactics are naiumlvesophomoric and transparent Nodoubt we will see your name ona ballot come Marchrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steelwho has been an outstandingleader consensus builder anddiligent custodian of our taxdollars We are so fortunate to have someone
with your ethics your caring respectful demeanorand your good judgment in our districtrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steel Windhamrsquos Directorof Business Finance and Operations for the stellar
job you do Windhamrsquos school district needs tokeep people like yourdquo
ldquoThumbs down way down to School Boardmember Daniel Popovici-Mueller for bringinga handgun to school It isnrsquot just against boardpolicy - it is against Federal law to have a gun onschool grounds What were you thinkingrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to our Pelham High LacrosseCoach for talking down toopposing teamrsquos players out onthe field during games evenwhen yoursquore winning the gamePoor Sportsmanship Thatrsquosnot what we want our kids to
learn from their coaches Be abetter coach and get show bettersportsmanship towards playersrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Matthew Nuttfor making Eagle Scout I amreal proud of you Stay on thepace that you are going and theworld will be yours Love Yoursquordquo
lsquoThe Godmotherrsquo
ldquoThumbs up and a big thank you to the SaintPatrick Catholic School community and thePelham community at large for contributing to thehuge success of the St Patrsquos Catholic School 15thannual golf tournament that was held on May 12A great time was had by all in attendance and welook forward to seeing everyone again next yearat the 16th annual golf tournament Thank you foryour investment in the future of our students andfor your continued support of our schoolrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to St Patrick Catholic Schoolrsquosseventh grade class for putting together such awonderful tribute honoring our veterans Thankyou Mrs Stader and all who participated in this
very moving ceremonyrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to thePelham School Board andadministration Really isanyone surprised the middleschool principal is leavingAnyone who is exceptional orworth their weight in gold leavesor is non-renewed The schoolhires friends and family not thebest of the best and focuses onmediocri ty Anyone who servesan example or has proven tobe an exemplary educator ispushed out because they make the staff that is allright being mediocre look bad Itrsquos a sad state thisdistrict being led down a wrong road with weakunknowledgeable people leading the wayrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to whoever said lsquoonce a cheatalways a cheatrsquo It is so true and people whocheat just donrsquot wake up one day and say lsquoIrsquom
going to cheat todayrsquo Cheating is an addictionand one that doesnrsquot just stoprdquo
ldquoThumbs up to wwwnhpipelineawarenessorgThank you for sharing the facts on the pipeline
that Kinder Morgan is trying to put throughPelham and Windham We wonrsquot get any gas toheat our homes from this project Why shouldlandowners lose property to eminent domain for aproject that has no benefit to NH
ldquoThumbs up to Vincent Rosa He has beena vocal advocate for NHrsquos problems and has
been working hard in the community to ensureawareness He truly has been a progressivechampion Thank you for all your hard workrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to the Windham schoolconstruction project that was originally 15 millionand is now almost 20 million What will the finalprice tag be when all is said and donerdquo
ldquoThumbs up for the newly elected SchoolBoard members Freezing $82000 that was
budgeted for spending by theAdministration is a benefit tothe residents of WindhamThat is money that belongs tothe taxpayerrsquos not to be spenton anything else as may havehappened Seems two of thefive board members donrsquot quiteunderstandrdquo
ldquoThumbs up congratulationsand cheers to the twolove birds on Oriole Roadcelebrating 16 years of perfectmarriage We should all be soluckyrdquo
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Every lifetime has a story Obituaries
Alba (Bolognesi) (Croatti) Olney 95 of Pelhamdied peacefully on May 25 2015 at Grace Housein Windham She was the beloved wife of the lateRichard Olney who died in 2010
Born in Dorchester Massachusetts Sept 151919 the only child of the late Dino and the lateGuiseppina (Rosa) Bolognesi she received hereducation in the Dorchester school system
Before retiring Alba was employed as anAirplane Assembler and Riveter with ConvairAircraft formerly known as Hughes Aircraft in San
Diego California for many years Previously she was a Seamstressand Bookkeeper in her fatherrsquos laundry business called NationalLaundry which later became known as Unifirst Corporation
Among her many activities Alba was very active at the PelhamSenior Center When not working with the intent on being ldquotheold fashioned housewiferdquo she loved cooking embroidering andwatching soap operas But above all else being all about family
she loved spending quality time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Mrs Olney is survived by a son Ronald D Croatti and his wifeCarol of Londonderry four grandchildren Aldo Croatti and hiswife Brittany of Coral Springs Florida Michael Croatti Sr and hiswife Deborah of Pelham Matthew Croatti and his wife Jenniferof Winchester Massachusetts and Melissa Croatti and her fianceacuteMichael OrsquoRourke of Hudson and six great-grandchildren MichaelCroatti Jr Daniel Croatti Austin Croatti Kyle Croatti Ian Croatti andNorah OrsquoRourke
Funeral and Committal Services were held privately at St MichaelCemetery in Boston Massachusetts
Albarsquos family requests contributions be made in her memory to thePelham Council on Aging co Pelham Senior Center 8 Nashua RoadPelham NH 03076
Arrangements by Funeral Director James F OrsquoDonnell Jr (603)635-3333 E-condolencesdirections at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom
Albert A Girard 84 of Windham died May24 2015 at Maple Leaf Health Care Center inManchester
Albert was born and educated in MethuenMassachusetts the son of the late Reine (Marsan)and Andre Girard He attended Central Catholic
High School in Lawrence Massachusetts He served in the US Navyduring the Korean Conflict aboard the USS Cadmus where he learnedhis foundry skills He retired in 1996 from Ferrous Tech in Lawrencewhere he was a supervisor Albert was a member of the AmericanLegion in Windham
He built his camp on Cobbetts Pond in Windham with his father-in-law and enjoyed many summers there In 2000 he oversaw therenovation of the camp to a year-round home Albert was very activein the Lawrence High School Band Parents Association from 1972 to1984 He and his wife ran Studio 53 a ceramics studio for 20 yearsHe loved animals especially his cats Buddy and Princess and he wasan avid Red Sox fan
He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 50 years Geraldine(Meseth) Girard his sisters Rachel Mitchell and Yvonne Parker and abrother Andrew Girard
Albert is survived by his son William Girard and his wife Maribethof Kittery Maine his daughters Deborah Drake of Windham andFrances Caux and her husband David of Chester New Hampshiresiblings Raymond Girard of Brewster Massachusetts and JeanGodsey of Diamondhead Mississippi three grandchildren JessicaSchweiss and her husband Kurt and Jordan and Austin Caux andmany nieces and nephews
A Funeral Service was held May 28 at the Douglas amp JohnsonFuneral Home 214 Main St Salem Burial followed in Cemetery onthe Plain in Windham
Memorial Contributions in Albertrsquos memory may be made to theSalem Animal Rescue League 4 SARL Dr Salem NH 03079 or toWindham Fire Association 3 Fellows Rd Windham NH 03087
To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom
Helen A StoneHelen A (Sullivan) Stone 88 of Hudson
formerly of Pelham died June 1 2015 at St Joseph Hospital in Nashua She was the belovedwife of the late Merton H Stone who died Jan 72001
Born in Lowell Massachusetts May 27 1927daughter of the late John and the late Mary(Curran) Sullivan she grew up in Lowell andreceived her education in the Lowell school
systemBefore retiring Helen was employed as an Assembler with
Raytheon Corporation in Andover for over 11 years After retirementnot being one to sit idly she took on a part-time job at Samrsquos Club inHudson for more than 15 years
Among her many activities Helen enjoyed the outdoors especiallywalking in and around town and gardening In addition she
absolutely loved socializing and dancing She was also an avid NewEngland Patriots fan
Helen is survived by her son Michael P Stone of Hudson withwhom she resided two granddaughters Ashley Stone and OliviaStone several nieces and nephews and many dear friends
She was also sister of the late Josephine Sheehan Mary Wholeyand Tina Giguere
In keeping in accordance with her wishes there will be no callinghours Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Masson Monday June 8 at St John XXIII Parish at St John The EvangelistChurch 25 Library St Hudson at 10 orsquoclock Committal Serviceswill be held privately
Those wishing may make contributions in Helenrsquos memory to St John XXIII Parish 121 Allds Street Nashua NH 03060
E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom Arrangementsby the Pelham Funeral Home Pelham NH (603) 635-3333
Richard C lsquoDickrsquo Burton SrRichard C ldquoDickrdquo Burton Sr 86 of
Pelham died May 28 2015 at the VeteransAdministration Medical Center in ManchesterHe was the beloved husband of 62 years tothe late Barbara A (Spearel) Burton who diedDecember 19 2014
Born in Nashua January 28 1929 the sonof the late Ervin J and the late Mary Louise(Prince) Burton he received his education inthe Nashua school system
A veteran of World War II Dick proudlyserved his country in the US Navy One ofhis greatest pleasures was a trip to WashingtonDC in October of 2013 with Honor FlightNew England
Before retiring Dick was employed as a Machine Operatorwith Nashua Corporation in Nashua for over 34 years
He was an active member of the First Congregational Churchin Pelham for many years as well as the Pelham Senior Center
Being all about family Richard loved spending quality timewith his children grandchildren and great-grandchildren Healso enjoyed fishing watching the Red Sox and Patriots hiscomputer and traveling - including a cross-country excursionand several trips to Virginia He was proud of his vegetablegarden with which he shared with everyone he came incontact with He received his Amateurrsquos Radio License in
June of 1965 and was one of the founders of the ldquo4PMers Netrdquowhich still meets on a daily basis He has made friends allover the world talking on the ham bands
Mr Burton is survived by two daughters Deborah AHallinan and her husband David of Deerfield with whom heresided at the time of his passing and Cheryl D Lutsko and herhusband Jim of Hudson four sons Richard C Burton Jr andhis wife Brenda of Waynesboro Virginia Wayne D Burtonand his wife Louise of Windham Dana S Burton and his wifeDenise of Manchester and David K Burton and his companionTricia Hennick of Gloucester Massachusetts 16 grandchildren18 great-grandchildren a brother Paul F Burton and his wifeMyrtle of Hudson and several nieces nephews and cousins
He was also brother of the late Marion St Laurent KennethBurton Herbert Burton Clifford Burton Earl Burton Leonard
Burton Ernest Burton and Robert BurtonIn keeping in accordance with his wishes there were nocalling hours and a Memorial Service for both Richard andBarbara was held on Friday June 5 at the First CongregationalChurch of Pelham Burial of ashes followed at GibsonCemetery E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecomArrangements by the Pelham Funeral Home (603) 635-3333
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Parents have a host of options at their disposal when the time
comes to buy new cars for their families While dad might havelong dreamed of driving the fastest sports car on the market such avehicle does not make much practical sense when car trips figureto be made with kids in tow
Finding the right car for a family depends on a host of factorsas what makes a good vehicle for one family will not always makea great choice for another family right down the street Whenchoosing a car for their families parents can consider the followingfactors to ensure they choose the vehicles that best suit the needsof their broods
CostWhile cost should not be the only consideration when choos-
ing a family vehicle parents must determine their budget beforebeginning their search for a new ride Aside from a home cars arethe most expensive purchase many people will ever make whichonly highlights the importance parents must place on finding theright vehicles for their families Luxury cars SUVs and sports carstend to be the most expensive vehicles on the market and youngparents just starting out or parents of school-aged kids with col-lege educations to consider might find that less expensive vehicles
make the most practical sense for their families Parents also mustdetermine if they are financing or leasing their vehicles or buyingthem outright Financing and leasing often requires full insurancecoverage which can be pricey while buying outright affords vehicleowners to choose the level of coverage they are most comfortablewith Determine insurance costs on a given model before driving offthe lot with the pedal to the metal
Family sizeThe size and potential size of the family also must be considered
before buying a new car Kids grow up and get bigger and parentswho want to have more children down the road should consider
just how big they want their family to be before buying a new carLook for a car that not only suits your family now but one that willcater to your familyrsquos needs down the road as well Overlooking thisimportant factor now may force you to replace the car you ultimatelybuy sooner than you had hoped
Safety
Safety is the top priority for many parents as they purchase newcars for their families Look for a car with a high safety rating and aproven track record of ensuring passengers survive accidents TheInsurance Institute for Highway Safety (wwwiihsorg) as well as theNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration (wwwnhtsagov)test and rate new vehicles for safety and parents should look upthe results of these tests and ratings on any vehicle they are consid-ering purchasing for their families
UseFamily cars are rarely limited to getting mom or dad to and from
work and for trips to the grocery store Todayrsquos kids are more activethan ever before and chances are their schedules are as packed astheir parentsrsquo Consider the many chauffeuring trips you will haveto make in the years to come and choose a car that is equipped tohandle those trips Parents who double as soccer coaches may ben-efit from buying minivans that can easily store all that sports equip-ment while those whose children participate in activities that takethem far and wide may want a car thatrsquos especially fuel efficient
Comfort
Luxury vehicles may provide the most comfortable ride but par-ents who are not yet ready to go that route need not sacrifice comfortin favor of practicality Families spend lots of time in their vehiclesand summer vacations or winter holiday road trips are that muchmore enjoyable when everyone is riding in comfort While comfortmight not be the foremost priority for parents it is something toconsider when buying new family vehicles
How to Safely Navigate Wet RoadwaysSpring showers certainly may bring flower
laters on but they also contribute to challengingdriving conditions Early spring weather can befickle vacillating between dry wet and even icyconditions Drivers need to remain on their toes tosafely traverse roadways near and far
Wet roadways and poor driving conditionscontribute to thousands of road accidents eachand every year As roads get wet oil and other
substances rise to the surface of the pavementwhich can quickly become slippery and compro-mise the traction offered by tires According to theUnited States Department of Transportation thereare around 707000 automobile crashes each yeardue to rain
Heavy rains also may lead to puddles whichcan obscure hazards on the roadway Cars maystall out in puddles or hydroplane which occurswhen cars coast along the surface of the waterPuddles also can be splashed by oncoming carsleading to visibility issues
It is in every driverrsquos best interest to use cautionwhen driving on wet roads The following tips canhelp prevent accidents injuries and even fatalitiesduring the rainy season
bull Slow down Drivers should drive slower whenroads are wet and when rain compromises vis-ibility It can take up to three times longer to stopon a wet road than a dry one By slowing downyou will be able to stop or veer out of the way of
dangerbull Leave room When driving on wet roads
leave more room between your vehicle and theone in front of you Again this plays into stoppingdistance Tailgating increases your risk of rear-
ending a vehicle if you cannot stop in time on awet roadway
bull Stay alert It can be easy to be lulled intocomplacency while driving But staying alert andconscious of every detail going on around youcan reduce your risk of accident when driving inless than ideal conditions
bull Skip cruise control As a driver you wantto remain in control of acceleration and speed
rather than leaving it up to the cruise control sys-tem If you begin to hydroplane on cruise controlthe car may actually speed up
bull Use your headlights Headlights can lightup the road in front of you helping illuminatepotential hazards Lights on a car also make yourvehicle more visible to others on the road Alwaysturn on the headlights in inclement weather
bull Avoid jerky movements Keep a steady paceand the vehicle in control Jerking the wheel oraccelerating and braking in a erratic fashion cancause the vehicle to spin out or skid on wet roads
bull Check your tires Inspect your tires for treadwear and air pressure Tires should be rotatedas part of routine maintenance Poorly perform-ing tires are a significant safety risk If you livein an area known for a lot of rain invest in tiresdesigned for wet road conditions
Donrsquot let wet weather get the best of you Slowdown stayvisible and be
on the alert
(MS) mdash Perhaps no aspectof life has gone untouched bytechnology in the 21st centuryTechnology has changed theway we communicate how wewatch television and listen to
music and even how we keepabreast of the latest happeningsin our communities and abroad
Technology is also changingthe way we drive and in manyways making todayrsquos highwaysmore safe While automotivegadgets like built-in WiFi orbackup cameras may be the first amenities to grabour attention new developments in lighting tech-nology are enhancing driver visibility and makingit safer to hit the open road
Many auto manufacturers still use standard in-candescent bulbs in their vehicles But advancedlighting thatrsquos more befitting of todayrsquos technologi-cal standards can make it easier for drivers to seeand be seen by fellow motorists Vision LED Lightsfrom leading automotive lighting manufacturerPhilips employ cutting edge LED technology todeliver better and more dynamic lighting for appli-cations such as brake and taillights back up lights
side markers fog lights and license plate lightsGuaranteed for up to 12 years Philips Vision LEDLights are highly resistant to extreme heat and vi-bration meaning drivers are very likely to replacetheir vehicle long before they ever need to worryabout replacing their LED lights
The right lighting can vastly improve drivervisibility and safety and prove a wise investmentfor drivers who want to see the road better whilemaking themselves more visible to other motor-ists In addition to upgrading their vehiclesrsquo light-ing drivers can take the following steps to ensuretheyrsquore seeing the road ahead of them as clearly aspossible
bull Get vision checkups A standard ophthalmicexam is a series of tests conducted to check an in-dividualrsquos vision and the health of his or her eyesThe National Institutes of Health note that thefrequency ofsuch tests de-pends on anindividualrsquosage but driv-ers shouldknow thatthey shouldget screenedmore fre-quently asthey ageand the NIHnotes that
drivers who wear contact lenses need yearly eyeexams Drivers who suspect their vision mightbe making it harder for them to see when behindthe wheel should schedule an ophthalmic examimmediately
bull Take steps to improve your reaction time andthat of your fellow motorists Personal reactiontime also can influence how drivers see the roadand how quickly they react to potentially negativedriving conditions Making sure you get enoughsleep and exercise can increase alertness and im-prove your reaction time In addition the choicesyou make when upgrading your vehicle can im-
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bull Prioritize complete vehicle maintenance Novehicle maintenance routine is complete unlessit includes regular cleaning of headlight lensessideview mirrors and interior glass and mirrorsDirty mirrors and glass compromises driver visionso be sure to periodically remove any debris orfilm buildup on such surfaces
More information is available at wwwphilipscomvisionled
New Philips Vision LEDs (right) employ cutting edge LED technology to deliverbrighter more dynamic lighting than standard incandescent bulbs (left)
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Strong Showing for PMA Softballsubmitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The Presentation of Mary Academyrsquos girlsrsquo Softball teamis having its strongest season yet The team of 16 girlsis made up of students in grades five through eight TheGriffins team plays in the Tri-County League The girlspractice threetimes a week onPMArsquos turf fieldThe team has seenimprovements inevery aspect of
the game and scored an all-timehigh of 10 runs in their game against St Patrickrsquos School ofPelham The team will await their seed for the upcomingTri-County League tournament
Girlsrsquo 2015 Softball team Coach Mike Bernhardt and Coach Clare Handy
Pelham Memorial Day- continued from front pageStaff photos by Len Lathrop
Pelham American Legion Firing Squad
Pelham Selectmen Hal Lynde and Doug Viger stand reverently andLegion Commander Aram Jekrnavorian as Mrs Gionet and VFWPost Commander Jim Ehlinger place a wreath on Gionet Bridge
Pelham Daisy Troop salutes during Taps
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Londonderry United Soccer Club
Ages 7-14
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submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
To find out more about how toget involved to learn about specific
opportunities at Windham High School or to donate time orresources to the teamcontact Coach Matthews at
jamatthewswindhamsdorg
Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
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We are a community based soccer club with academy
style philosophy Our soccer club offers professional
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Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
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U13 amp U14 TRYOUTS
Boys U13 amp U14Wednesday 06172015
Time 500 PM-700 PM
Girls U13 amp U14Tuesday 06162015Time 500 PM-700 PM
Where Griffin Park 11v11 Field Ages U14 (August - 2001 ndash July 2002) U13 (August 2002 ndash July 2003)
Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
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A lsquoBerryrsquo Good Time Abounds at FLOWrsquos 32nd Annual Festival
by Rhiannon SnideWindhamrsquos Friends of the Library celebrated its 32nd annual
Strawberry Festival on May 30 with a lot more than just strawberriesThe festival kicked off around 10 am ran until 4 pm and includedten sponsors several entertainment pieces and numerous activities forkids
New to the festival this year was the ldquoStrawberriest Kid Paraderdquowhere tens of kids marched in a line around the festival dressed intheir best strawberry related costume Following the parade wereperformances by severallocal organizations such asthe Professional Martial ArtsAcademy Karate InternationalTriple Threat Theatre GroupHappy Feet Dance SchoolDance Impressions and a liveband performance by Razen
KayneIn between performances activities like
bouncy houses face painting sand artand multiple carnival games preoccupiedthe kids who attended the event Theorganizers of the event Amanda Lawsand Michelle Stith were pleased to bringback a dunk tank for this yearrsquos festivitiespeople were able to dunk Windhamteachers and school board members alikeEasing the minds of those being dunkedwas knowing how beneficial the proceedswould be to the Nesmith Library
The festival not only provides a day offun for local families but raises moneyto support anything the libraryrsquos budgetcannot cover A book fair making over2000 books available for purchase ishosted at the same time as the festivalwhich also contributes to the moneyraised The two $4000 scholarshipsprovided to graduating Windham seniorsevery year summer reading programs
and in previous years projects to betterthe library like handicapped-accessibledoors have all been funded through theStrawberry Festival and book fairs
Staff photos by Rhiannon Snide
Kids get a chance to dunk school board member Daniel Popovici-Muller
People sort through novels at the book fair
Windham Robotics Team
Kids play ldquoStrawberry Kerplunkrdquo
Siblings omas and Dana Mcaleer squeeze into the strawberry cut out
Karate International was on hand Professional Martial Arts Academy performed at the Strawberry Festival
Face painting is always popular
David Wing Meg Wing Olivia Wing Amelia Hone and John Hone enjoy thestrawberry shortcakes
Volunteers serve strawberry shortcake Danielle Geyer and her daughter Brooke fill a bottle with sand
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Miranda AbyaziMikayla AckersonSiddhart Agarwal
Joshua AllenKevin Anderson
Jennifer AndonMary AylaianKellin BailChase BauchmanMakayla Beal
James BedardMichael Bedient IIIBrandon BielinskiLeah BlacheDaniel BleekerSamantha BonannoDaniel BorcocheBasie BosticEmily Bouley
Joseph Brumaghim
Mackenzie BryantDerek BuskoEric Butler
Jonathan Cafua Joshua CafuaDavid CarbonelloElizabeth Carne
Joseph CharlandCara Chrissis
Jeremy ChuRobyn ClarkAlexa CocciardiColin CochraneTaylor ColantuoneAlycia ColeAlexandra Connors
Michael ConnorsCailyn CostaPatrick CoupeSamantha CrichtonGeorge CrosbyKevin CurranLia DrsquoAngeloAndrew DalencourtSarah DanielsAmanda DeFabrizio
Jessica DeFabrizioCheyann Devlin
Jillian DiPersioKristen DoucetteAndrea DufaultAnastasia DulskiyDevin DutrisacZeinah Elsherif Olivia EstesRichard Ferguson
Daniel FeroceDanielle FischerVincent ForgioneAmanda Forti
Joseph FrakeSean FrangosMegan FrankSean FreemanAidan GallagherAnthony GalloConnor GarsideFallon GoldenAndrew Gosson
Joshua Graham Jaycie Greenberg Jack Grubbs
Samantha Grubbs James GustafsonCassandra HaleyKasey HamptonMary HannonSelena HansenEmily HaoRyan HardacreAshley HarperPatrick HigginsAaron HillyerZachary HollinsCaroline HorriganParker HudsonAlexander HumsAustin HuntAwais HussainMadalina JeansMadelyn JoanisKurtis Jolicoeur
Michelle KellyNicholas KhouryKirsten KochNikita KuchipudiTimothy LagosMatthew LaliberteDylan LamontagneRachel LanouetteVictoria LarsenNicole LawrenceScott LeahyTaylor Lemay
Justine LevesqueAnna LiddyAnne LinTalia Lombardo
Michaela MahoneyGregory Mallette
Justin ManterAshley ManzoAlec MasoneMagda Mazri
Jon McCoyBrendan McInnisGrace McNamaraMatthew McPhersonAustin Messina
Jordan MichalikTroy MillerKillian Mills
Jillian MoffattKellen Moltenbrey
John MonahanAlexa MonfetteChristina MontanileLindsey Mucci
Christopher MunroeCody MunroeChristopher MurphyBenjamin NikitasMatthew NoelDaria NormanEmily OrsquoConnorDylan OrsquoKeeffeRyan OrsquoKeeffe
Jake OzoonianMason Pastro
Julia PeetZoe PerkinsTroy PetersKelsie PimentelElisabeth Pope
Davis PotterTaylor PowellHaley PsareasMadeline RieseBradley RobbinsBrynn RocheCole RutledgeLayla-Jane SaadCassandra SalafiaChristopher SalemmeMatthew SansoucieMichael SarnieGenevieve SchererLuciano SchipellitiMonica SciutoHannah ScottRebecca ScottAlexander SextonMark ShamonCasey Shields
Nichole SinclairRyan SlaskiGraham SmithNicole SpitalereAlexander St CyrTimothy StapChristina SteereMichael StefanelliLauren SullivanEmiline SundmanCourtney SweenySophia TausanovitchMatthew Terrio
Jake ThomasKristen TilleyRachel Tower
Ryan TragerRichard Tu
Jonathan VasconcelosGerald VentolaMadison WaltersRoss WentworthNicholas WhiteheadMarissa YostAleesha ZandiehSarah ZannoniZacharey Zins
WECA Awards $8500 in Scholarships to Windham Studentssubmitted by StephanieWimmer and DianeCarpenter
As part of its support foreducation the WindhamEndowment for CommunityAdvancement proudlyadministers scholarshipsfor graduating high schoolseniors from the Windhamcommuni ty The WindhamEndowment was privilegedto recognize nineexceptional students o May27 at the Fourth AnnualBlue and Gold AwardsThe awards and the 2015recipients are detailedbelow
The WindhamEndowment Scholarship($1000) is for a graduatinghigh school studentfrom Windham who hasdemonstrated significantinvolvement in communityservice Jillian DiPersio
The Jean (McCartney)and Donald BealesScholarship ($1000) inmemory of Jean McCartneyBeales is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho is enrolled or planningto be enrolled in a post-graduate program Layla-
Jane Martin SaadThe Coish Family
Scholarship ($1000) isawarded to a graduatingWHS student who has
participated in one or moresports at Windham HighSchool and has consistentlyset an example of teamworkand sportsmanshipMichael Stefanelli
The Dr Henry ELaBranche Scholarship($1000) is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho intends to pursue acareer in public educationKirsten Koch
The Timothy Skwiot Financial Services Scholarship ($500) isawarded to a graduating WHS student who has shown throughcourse work and extra-curricular activities an interest in studyingbusiness at the college level Jonathan Vasconcelos
The Windham Visual Arts Scholarship ($500) is awarded to agraduating WHS student who is planning to study art and who hasdemonstrated ability and interest in art Anne Lin
The Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection ndash Carol A Yennaco
Scholarship ($500) in memory of Carol Yennaco is awarded to afemale student who has demonstrated concern for her communitythrough her volunteerism Madeline Riese
Two Womanrsquos Club scholarships ($1500) are awarded tograduating students from Windham who have had a stronginvolvement in the community and who are pursuing collegedegrees Siddhart Agarwal and Emily Bouley
The Windham Endowment is honored to administer thesescholarships on behalf of Windham businesses and families andsupport our students as they pursue their dreams They are alsograteful to the many volunteers who work to make these awardspossible
The Windham Endowment for Community Advancement is anon-profit community foundation created to enhance the qualityof life for all Windham residents now and for generations to comeThe endowment provides a way for individuals organizations andcorporations to channel their philanthropic giving for educationalcultural recreational or environmental initiatives in the town
Layla-Jane Saad winner of the Jean (McCartney) and Donald BealesScholarship with Patrick Conway
Jonathan Vasconcelos winner of the Timothy Skwiot Financial ServicesScholarship with Tom Barstow
Emily Bouley and Siddhart Agarwal winners of the Womanrsquos Club Scholarship
with Jean Morrow
Kirsten Koch winner of the Dr Henry E LaBranche Scholarshipwith Dr LaBranche
Madeline Riese winner of the Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection -Carol A Yennaco Scholarship with Lisa Walker treasurer
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
Jillian DiPersio winner of the WindhamEndowment Scholarship with Tom Barstow
VPWindham Endowment
Michael Stefanelli winner of the CoishFamily Scholarship with Barbara Coish
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Jason Nguyen^Andrea OrsquoHearn^Micaela OrsquoNeillAlyssa Pantaleo^Alyssa ParadisBrooke Paradis^Katherine Parks^Sara Passamonte^Kendell Penney^
Kaylie Petrillo Jacob PinetteMorgan Pinksten^Dylan Ragonese
Jillian ReganChandler Rheault^Darian RideoutGrace Roessling^David RogersRyan Rondeau^Kristen RooneyEric Rossi^
James Russo
Kelly RyanDevon SaccaMegan Scalia^Amanda SchellingBrittany SilvaBrittany HamelDylan SilvestriShyanne Skinner
Jayme SloanMegan D SmithersSarah-Jane SpicerBrooke StantonZachery StorchKatelyn Surprenant^Christopher ThompsonAmanda TobinValerie ToccoHaleigh TowneLuke TracyTravis TrottAngela Vieira
Travis WallakerAidan WalshDeedra WalshAlex WebsterKevin WhelanRiley Williams^Corey WitkowskiNicholas WolfromHeather WormaldSarah YeatonNicholas Young
Honor GraduatesHonors with Distinction Honors with Merit Honors^NH State Scholar
Bishop GuertinHigh SchoolClass of 2015
Bishop Guertin High School will hold commencement on Sunday June 7 at the schoolrsquos Roedel Field House beginning at 2 pm The203 graduates include Pelham residents Bailey Custeau EmaleeGarboski Mitchell Hullihen Kailee Joncas Mitchell Kamal HollyKathios Rachael LaPolice Colleen Mitchell Ryan Montbleau LaynePhilipson Eleni Roggotis Haley Roy Peri Sanechiaro Cory SnowKristina Terrazzano and Timothy Trudel and Windham residentsChristopher Arling Daniel Fenn and Thomas Raposo
Two WMS StudentsHonored at StateScholar Leader
Banquet
submitted by NH Association for MiddleLevel Education
Keith Belanger and Jillian Peet students atWindham Middle Schoolwere honored at the 16thAnnual Scholar LeaderAwards Banquet heldat the Center of NewHampshire in Manchesteron May 28 The studentswere presented with anaward whose criteriaincluded demonstratingacademic initiative andscholarship providingservice to classmatesand school exemplifyingpositive attitudes anddemonstrating leadershipin the classroom andschool activities
More than 375 guestsincluding studentseducators and parents attended this yearrsquos banquet which celebratedthe achievements of middle level students who are representative ofthe many outstanding young adolescents in middle level schools inNew Hampshire The guests included 82 students from 41 schoolsfrom all over the state
The Middle Level Scholar Leaders Award is organized annually bythe New Hampshire Association for Middle Level Education and theNew England League for Middle Schools with supporting sponsorshipfrom Lifetouch National School Studios
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Contracts for School Administrators Still Pendingby Barbara OrsquoBrien
As of June 3 new contracts for administratorsin the Windham School District (SAU 95) had notbeen signed The issue was raised during anothermarathon meeting of the school board whenformer school board member Beth Valentine cameto the podium and posed the question
Valentine expressed concern over the factthat numerous administrators who work for theschool district have either resigned recentlyor are candidates for positions elsewhere
Superintendent Winfried Feneberg who isleaving the employment of Windham on June 30confirmed the fact that contracts have not yet beensigned with school district administrators but
assured Valentine that promises of employmentfor the 2015-2016 school year have been madeto these individuals Each of these administratorswas nominated by Feneberg for continuedemployment this past April and school boardmembers concurred The problem that remainstherefore inhibiting the signing of contracts is theissue of salaries and benefits for administratorsas well as for other non-union school districtemployees
School Board Chairman Ken Eyring who has
been discussing the issue with Feneberg and otheradministrators said he has ldquono thought of goinginto Julyrdquo without signed contracts ldquoWersquore verycloserdquo Eyring said
Business Administrator Adam Steel who hasbeen involved in the discussions said talksrelating to benefit packages have been goingon for about a year ldquoTherersquos a lot of factorsinvolvedrdquo Steel said including the perceptionthat some administrators are being underpaidcompared to similar school districts and thatsome benefits are less than those being providedelsewhere
The issue came to a head last year when therewas a change in health insurance benefits for
teachers resulting in employees paying a higherpercentage of their premiums than was previouslythe case Steel said that administrators donrsquot wantto feel that theyrsquore giving away health benefitswithout salaries being raised commensuratelyldquoThis needs to be resolvedrdquo Steel statedAlthough administrators are not members of acollective bargaining unit they have been workingtogether collaboratively Steel said
School board member Rob Breton wanted toknow if the administrators are concerned abouthaving a job come July 1 ldquoThey are nervous andanxiousrdquo Steel replied ldquoThere is angstrdquo Valentineadded
ldquoAdministrators want to feel valuedrdquo Steelexplained When comparing the benefitsoffered by Windham with other similar schooldistricts itrsquos not easy to make ldquoan apples-to-apples comparisonrdquo Steel added a factor that iscomplicating discussions
A suggestion by school board member DennisSenibaldi was not well received by his fellowboard members or Superintendent FenebergSenibaldi wanted to sign the contracts as they arecurrently written then to continue the discussionof benefits down the road ldquoWe can sort out thedetails laterrdquo Senibaldi said Senibaldirsquos motionwas seconded by Breton but failed to pass bythe usual 3 to 2 split Only Senibaldi and Bretonvoted in favor of signing the existing contracts
Chairman Eyring Vice-Chairman Tom Murray
and board member Daniel Popovici-Mullervoted against the idea Feneberg asked that thediscussions be allowed to continue at least untilthe next interchange scheduled for June 11 ldquoWehope to have the issue solved prior to July 1rdquohe added ldquoThere is good will on the part of allparties to resolve this issuerdquo
ldquoWe want to address the administratorsrsquoconcernsrdquo Popovici-Muller said ldquoBe assured thatno one should be worried about their jobrdquo
ldquoWe do want administrators fairlycompensatedrdquo Murray said ldquoThatrsquos what theyrsquorelooking forrdquo
There are increases for administrators and othernon-union employees in the designated salarypool Feneberg said money which would allowfor an average annual increase of 2 to 3 percentRaises for non-union employees are given basedon performance reviews
School District Switches Banksby Barbara OrsquoBrien
On the recommendation of SAU 95 BusinessAdministrator Adam Steel Windham SchoolBoard members unanimously (5 to 0) approvedtransferring the school districtrsquos banking to TDBank effective July 1 the start of the 2015-2016school year
Steel said he had invited all banks within areasonable distance of Windham to submit aproposal As a result he received quotes fromTD Bank Citizens Bank Enterprise Bank andSantander Currently the Windham SchoolDistrict does business with Citizens Bank anaffiliation that will end on June 30
After interviewing representatives from eachof the four banks that submitted proposalsSteel recommended TD Bank Although theinterest rate offered by TD Bank was not quite ashigh as some of the other proposals Steel said
TD Bank has a record of providing very highcustomer service fraud protection a high level oftechnology and higher productivity
At present approximately 580 annual tripsare being made to the bank by employees of theWindham School District In the future manyof those trips will not be necessary Steel saidbecause of the high level of technology availablethrough TD Bank Technology will save on bothemployee time and mileage Steel noted
Donna Sawyer who is the outgoing schooldistrict treasurer agreed that TD Bank is veryproactive in working with its customers ldquoTheyhave been very forthcoming in answering ourquestionsrdquo Sawyer said Sawyer did not run fora second term as school district treasurer this pastMarch Anne Marie OrsquoNeil was elected as thenew school district treasurer and will assume herduties on July 1
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Residents may notice some changes whenthey call the non-emergencygeneral businessline at the Pelham Police Department Whenyou dial 603-635-2411 an auto attendant willnow answer the phone Please listen as there arenow selections for each department includingthe Dispatch Center If you need to reachthe Dispatch Center press 1 The emergencylines will not be affected If you have a life-threatening emergency you should still call 9-1-1
Pelham VFW Presents Boulet andSchloner with Volunteer Award
submitted by Madeline Dreusicke PresidentLadies Auxiliary John H Hargreaves MemorialVFW Post 10722
On Sunday May 31 16 members of the JohnH Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 in Pelhamcame together to enjoy the White Birch BanquetHallrsquos Breakfast Buffet in Hudson They also hada special mission on Sunday They were all there
in honor of Loyalty Day which is actually May 1It is a day set aside for all Americans to reaffirmtheir loyalty to our great country especially for theheritage of American freedoms and it is a day that
we honor those who give of themselves within ourcommunities and help support all veterans of theUnited States
Post Commander Jim Ehlinger and LadiesAuxiliary President Madeline Dreusicke of the
John H Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 weretruly honored to present Ray Boulet owner andhead chef as well as Barbara Schloner chef a
ldquoVolunteer of the Year Awardrdquo from their PostBoulet and Schloner are truly remarkable peoplewho are there when you need help no matterwhat the reason especially when it comes toveterans
ldquoThey have gone above and beyond to helpwith all the hospital programs I promote ashospital chairman for the Department of NHLadies Auxiliary VFW which primarily focuses onsupporting all military as well as our VFW Post inPelhamrdquo Madeline said They have continuouslyshown their love for this country especially whenit comes to helping veterans and for that they aretruly deserving of this award
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by Bob GibbsThe town of Windham honored the fallen
members of the US military on this MemorialDay of 2015
Members of the townrsquos Boy and Girl Scouttroops joined the Windham Middle and Highschools to pay tribute to the memory of ourfallen heroes from all branches of the military
Also paying their respects were members ofthe American Legion Post 109 and other localmembers of our military and political leaders forWindham Members of the legion post provided
a gun salute and presented flower wreaths to theveteran memorials in the cemetery
Colonel Pam Casey (USAF) spoke of theAmerican flag to the large crowd in attendanceat the Cemetery on the Plains Colonel Caseyreminded the crowd that when you look at ourflag remember to think of the men and womanwho have fallen to protect our country and giveus the freedoms that we have
The Windham High School Band led byMusic Director Jared Cassedy provided a fittingconclusion to the ceremony
Colonel Pam Casey USAF Windham Middle School Band Boy Scouts
Daisy Troop marches in the Memorial Day parade Windham High School band members Connor Lelandand Giuliana Jeffers play lsquoTapsrsquo
e American Legion honor guard gives a 21-gun saluteBrownie Troop
Windham High School Band honors those who lost their lives fighting for freedom
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Windham Memorial Day - continued from front pagestaff photos by Bob Gibbs
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Thumbs Up Thumbs DownComments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Pelham-Windham News or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Pelham-Windham News editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate
ank you for your submissions All comments thumbs upor down are anonymous and not written by the Pelham Windham News staff umbs comments can be sentvia telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us at thumbs areanewsgroupcom When submitting a umbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Pelham Windham News During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments tothe issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less
ldquoThumbs down to anyWindham School Board member
who has not been finger printedprior to entering our schools andbeing around our students likeeveryone else in the communitymust berdquo
ldquoThumbs down to Rich Amariand his arrogant citing of theFacilities Committee lsquoNever hasthere been the level of expertiseon such a committeersquo Yoursnake oil tactics are naiumlvesophomoric and transparent Nodoubt we will see your name ona ballot come Marchrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steelwho has been an outstandingleader consensus builder anddiligent custodian of our taxdollars We are so fortunate to have someone
with your ethics your caring respectful demeanorand your good judgment in our districtrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steel Windhamrsquos Directorof Business Finance and Operations for the stellar
job you do Windhamrsquos school district needs tokeep people like yourdquo
ldquoThumbs down way down to School Boardmember Daniel Popovici-Mueller for bringinga handgun to school It isnrsquot just against boardpolicy - it is against Federal law to have a gun onschool grounds What were you thinkingrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to our Pelham High LacrosseCoach for talking down toopposing teamrsquos players out onthe field during games evenwhen yoursquore winning the gamePoor Sportsmanship Thatrsquosnot what we want our kids to
learn from their coaches Be abetter coach and get show bettersportsmanship towards playersrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Matthew Nuttfor making Eagle Scout I amreal proud of you Stay on thepace that you are going and theworld will be yours Love Yoursquordquo
lsquoThe Godmotherrsquo
ldquoThumbs up and a big thank you to the SaintPatrick Catholic School community and thePelham community at large for contributing to thehuge success of the St Patrsquos Catholic School 15thannual golf tournament that was held on May 12A great time was had by all in attendance and welook forward to seeing everyone again next yearat the 16th annual golf tournament Thank you foryour investment in the future of our students andfor your continued support of our schoolrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to St Patrick Catholic Schoolrsquosseventh grade class for putting together such awonderful tribute honoring our veterans Thankyou Mrs Stader and all who participated in this
very moving ceremonyrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to thePelham School Board andadministration Really isanyone surprised the middleschool principal is leavingAnyone who is exceptional orworth their weight in gold leavesor is non-renewed The schoolhires friends and family not thebest of the best and focuses onmediocri ty Anyone who servesan example or has proven tobe an exemplary educator ispushed out because they make the staff that is allright being mediocre look bad Itrsquos a sad state thisdistrict being led down a wrong road with weakunknowledgeable people leading the wayrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to whoever said lsquoonce a cheatalways a cheatrsquo It is so true and people whocheat just donrsquot wake up one day and say lsquoIrsquom
going to cheat todayrsquo Cheating is an addictionand one that doesnrsquot just stoprdquo
ldquoThumbs up to wwwnhpipelineawarenessorgThank you for sharing the facts on the pipeline
that Kinder Morgan is trying to put throughPelham and Windham We wonrsquot get any gas toheat our homes from this project Why shouldlandowners lose property to eminent domain for aproject that has no benefit to NH
ldquoThumbs up to Vincent Rosa He has beena vocal advocate for NHrsquos problems and has
been working hard in the community to ensureawareness He truly has been a progressivechampion Thank you for all your hard workrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to the Windham schoolconstruction project that was originally 15 millionand is now almost 20 million What will the finalprice tag be when all is said and donerdquo
ldquoThumbs up for the newly elected SchoolBoard members Freezing $82000 that was
budgeted for spending by theAdministration is a benefit tothe residents of WindhamThat is money that belongs tothe taxpayerrsquos not to be spenton anything else as may havehappened Seems two of thefive board members donrsquot quiteunderstandrdquo
ldquoThumbs up congratulationsand cheers to the twolove birds on Oriole Roadcelebrating 16 years of perfectmarriage We should all be soluckyrdquo
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Every lifetime has a story Obituaries
Alba (Bolognesi) (Croatti) Olney 95 of Pelhamdied peacefully on May 25 2015 at Grace Housein Windham She was the beloved wife of the lateRichard Olney who died in 2010
Born in Dorchester Massachusetts Sept 151919 the only child of the late Dino and the lateGuiseppina (Rosa) Bolognesi she received hereducation in the Dorchester school system
Before retiring Alba was employed as anAirplane Assembler and Riveter with ConvairAircraft formerly known as Hughes Aircraft in San
Diego California for many years Previously she was a Seamstressand Bookkeeper in her fatherrsquos laundry business called NationalLaundry which later became known as Unifirst Corporation
Among her many activities Alba was very active at the PelhamSenior Center When not working with the intent on being ldquotheold fashioned housewiferdquo she loved cooking embroidering andwatching soap operas But above all else being all about family
she loved spending quality time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Mrs Olney is survived by a son Ronald D Croatti and his wifeCarol of Londonderry four grandchildren Aldo Croatti and hiswife Brittany of Coral Springs Florida Michael Croatti Sr and hiswife Deborah of Pelham Matthew Croatti and his wife Jenniferof Winchester Massachusetts and Melissa Croatti and her fianceacuteMichael OrsquoRourke of Hudson and six great-grandchildren MichaelCroatti Jr Daniel Croatti Austin Croatti Kyle Croatti Ian Croatti andNorah OrsquoRourke
Funeral and Committal Services were held privately at St MichaelCemetery in Boston Massachusetts
Albarsquos family requests contributions be made in her memory to thePelham Council on Aging co Pelham Senior Center 8 Nashua RoadPelham NH 03076
Arrangements by Funeral Director James F OrsquoDonnell Jr (603)635-3333 E-condolencesdirections at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom
Albert A Girard 84 of Windham died May24 2015 at Maple Leaf Health Care Center inManchester
Albert was born and educated in MethuenMassachusetts the son of the late Reine (Marsan)and Andre Girard He attended Central Catholic
High School in Lawrence Massachusetts He served in the US Navyduring the Korean Conflict aboard the USS Cadmus where he learnedhis foundry skills He retired in 1996 from Ferrous Tech in Lawrencewhere he was a supervisor Albert was a member of the AmericanLegion in Windham
He built his camp on Cobbetts Pond in Windham with his father-in-law and enjoyed many summers there In 2000 he oversaw therenovation of the camp to a year-round home Albert was very activein the Lawrence High School Band Parents Association from 1972 to1984 He and his wife ran Studio 53 a ceramics studio for 20 yearsHe loved animals especially his cats Buddy and Princess and he wasan avid Red Sox fan
He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 50 years Geraldine(Meseth) Girard his sisters Rachel Mitchell and Yvonne Parker and abrother Andrew Girard
Albert is survived by his son William Girard and his wife Maribethof Kittery Maine his daughters Deborah Drake of Windham andFrances Caux and her husband David of Chester New Hampshiresiblings Raymond Girard of Brewster Massachusetts and JeanGodsey of Diamondhead Mississippi three grandchildren JessicaSchweiss and her husband Kurt and Jordan and Austin Caux andmany nieces and nephews
A Funeral Service was held May 28 at the Douglas amp JohnsonFuneral Home 214 Main St Salem Burial followed in Cemetery onthe Plain in Windham
Memorial Contributions in Albertrsquos memory may be made to theSalem Animal Rescue League 4 SARL Dr Salem NH 03079 or toWindham Fire Association 3 Fellows Rd Windham NH 03087
To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom
Helen A StoneHelen A (Sullivan) Stone 88 of Hudson
formerly of Pelham died June 1 2015 at St Joseph Hospital in Nashua She was the belovedwife of the late Merton H Stone who died Jan 72001
Born in Lowell Massachusetts May 27 1927daughter of the late John and the late Mary(Curran) Sullivan she grew up in Lowell andreceived her education in the Lowell school
systemBefore retiring Helen was employed as an Assembler with
Raytheon Corporation in Andover for over 11 years After retirementnot being one to sit idly she took on a part-time job at Samrsquos Club inHudson for more than 15 years
Among her many activities Helen enjoyed the outdoors especiallywalking in and around town and gardening In addition she
absolutely loved socializing and dancing She was also an avid NewEngland Patriots fan
Helen is survived by her son Michael P Stone of Hudson withwhom she resided two granddaughters Ashley Stone and OliviaStone several nieces and nephews and many dear friends
She was also sister of the late Josephine Sheehan Mary Wholeyand Tina Giguere
In keeping in accordance with her wishes there will be no callinghours Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Masson Monday June 8 at St John XXIII Parish at St John The EvangelistChurch 25 Library St Hudson at 10 orsquoclock Committal Serviceswill be held privately
Those wishing may make contributions in Helenrsquos memory to St John XXIII Parish 121 Allds Street Nashua NH 03060
E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom Arrangementsby the Pelham Funeral Home Pelham NH (603) 635-3333
Richard C lsquoDickrsquo Burton SrRichard C ldquoDickrdquo Burton Sr 86 of
Pelham died May 28 2015 at the VeteransAdministration Medical Center in ManchesterHe was the beloved husband of 62 years tothe late Barbara A (Spearel) Burton who diedDecember 19 2014
Born in Nashua January 28 1929 the sonof the late Ervin J and the late Mary Louise(Prince) Burton he received his education inthe Nashua school system
A veteran of World War II Dick proudlyserved his country in the US Navy One ofhis greatest pleasures was a trip to WashingtonDC in October of 2013 with Honor FlightNew England
Before retiring Dick was employed as a Machine Operatorwith Nashua Corporation in Nashua for over 34 years
He was an active member of the First Congregational Churchin Pelham for many years as well as the Pelham Senior Center
Being all about family Richard loved spending quality timewith his children grandchildren and great-grandchildren Healso enjoyed fishing watching the Red Sox and Patriots hiscomputer and traveling - including a cross-country excursionand several trips to Virginia He was proud of his vegetablegarden with which he shared with everyone he came incontact with He received his Amateurrsquos Radio License in
June of 1965 and was one of the founders of the ldquo4PMers Netrdquowhich still meets on a daily basis He has made friends allover the world talking on the ham bands
Mr Burton is survived by two daughters Deborah AHallinan and her husband David of Deerfield with whom heresided at the time of his passing and Cheryl D Lutsko and herhusband Jim of Hudson four sons Richard C Burton Jr andhis wife Brenda of Waynesboro Virginia Wayne D Burtonand his wife Louise of Windham Dana S Burton and his wifeDenise of Manchester and David K Burton and his companionTricia Hennick of Gloucester Massachusetts 16 grandchildren18 great-grandchildren a brother Paul F Burton and his wifeMyrtle of Hudson and several nieces nephews and cousins
He was also brother of the late Marion St Laurent KennethBurton Herbert Burton Clifford Burton Earl Burton Leonard
Burton Ernest Burton and Robert BurtonIn keeping in accordance with his wishes there were nocalling hours and a Memorial Service for both Richard andBarbara was held on Friday June 5 at the First CongregationalChurch of Pelham Burial of ashes followed at GibsonCemetery E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecomArrangements by the Pelham Funeral Home (603) 635-3333
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comes to buy new cars for their families While dad might havelong dreamed of driving the fastest sports car on the market such avehicle does not make much practical sense when car trips figureto be made with kids in tow
Finding the right car for a family depends on a host of factorsas what makes a good vehicle for one family will not always makea great choice for another family right down the street Whenchoosing a car for their families parents can consider the followingfactors to ensure they choose the vehicles that best suit the needsof their broods
CostWhile cost should not be the only consideration when choos-
ing a family vehicle parents must determine their budget beforebeginning their search for a new ride Aside from a home cars arethe most expensive purchase many people will ever make whichonly highlights the importance parents must place on finding theright vehicles for their families Luxury cars SUVs and sports carstend to be the most expensive vehicles on the market and youngparents just starting out or parents of school-aged kids with col-lege educations to consider might find that less expensive vehicles
make the most practical sense for their families Parents also mustdetermine if they are financing or leasing their vehicles or buyingthem outright Financing and leasing often requires full insurancecoverage which can be pricey while buying outright affords vehicleowners to choose the level of coverage they are most comfortablewith Determine insurance costs on a given model before driving offthe lot with the pedal to the metal
Family sizeThe size and potential size of the family also must be considered
before buying a new car Kids grow up and get bigger and parentswho want to have more children down the road should consider
just how big they want their family to be before buying a new carLook for a car that not only suits your family now but one that willcater to your familyrsquos needs down the road as well Overlooking thisimportant factor now may force you to replace the car you ultimatelybuy sooner than you had hoped
Safety
Safety is the top priority for many parents as they purchase newcars for their families Look for a car with a high safety rating and aproven track record of ensuring passengers survive accidents TheInsurance Institute for Highway Safety (wwwiihsorg) as well as theNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration (wwwnhtsagov)test and rate new vehicles for safety and parents should look upthe results of these tests and ratings on any vehicle they are consid-ering purchasing for their families
UseFamily cars are rarely limited to getting mom or dad to and from
work and for trips to the grocery store Todayrsquos kids are more activethan ever before and chances are their schedules are as packed astheir parentsrsquo Consider the many chauffeuring trips you will haveto make in the years to come and choose a car that is equipped tohandle those trips Parents who double as soccer coaches may ben-efit from buying minivans that can easily store all that sports equip-ment while those whose children participate in activities that takethem far and wide may want a car thatrsquos especially fuel efficient
Comfort
Luxury vehicles may provide the most comfortable ride but par-ents who are not yet ready to go that route need not sacrifice comfortin favor of practicality Families spend lots of time in their vehiclesand summer vacations or winter holiday road trips are that muchmore enjoyable when everyone is riding in comfort While comfortmight not be the foremost priority for parents it is something toconsider when buying new family vehicles
How to Safely Navigate Wet RoadwaysSpring showers certainly may bring flower
laters on but they also contribute to challengingdriving conditions Early spring weather can befickle vacillating between dry wet and even icyconditions Drivers need to remain on their toes tosafely traverse roadways near and far
Wet roadways and poor driving conditionscontribute to thousands of road accidents eachand every year As roads get wet oil and other
substances rise to the surface of the pavementwhich can quickly become slippery and compro-mise the traction offered by tires According to theUnited States Department of Transportation thereare around 707000 automobile crashes each yeardue to rain
Heavy rains also may lead to puddles whichcan obscure hazards on the roadway Cars maystall out in puddles or hydroplane which occurswhen cars coast along the surface of the waterPuddles also can be splashed by oncoming carsleading to visibility issues
It is in every driverrsquos best interest to use cautionwhen driving on wet roads The following tips canhelp prevent accidents injuries and even fatalitiesduring the rainy season
bull Slow down Drivers should drive slower whenroads are wet and when rain compromises vis-ibility It can take up to three times longer to stopon a wet road than a dry one By slowing downyou will be able to stop or veer out of the way of
dangerbull Leave room When driving on wet roads
leave more room between your vehicle and theone in front of you Again this plays into stoppingdistance Tailgating increases your risk of rear-
ending a vehicle if you cannot stop in time on awet roadway
bull Stay alert It can be easy to be lulled intocomplacency while driving But staying alert andconscious of every detail going on around youcan reduce your risk of accident when driving inless than ideal conditions
bull Skip cruise control As a driver you wantto remain in control of acceleration and speed
rather than leaving it up to the cruise control sys-tem If you begin to hydroplane on cruise controlthe car may actually speed up
bull Use your headlights Headlights can lightup the road in front of you helping illuminatepotential hazards Lights on a car also make yourvehicle more visible to others on the road Alwaysturn on the headlights in inclement weather
bull Avoid jerky movements Keep a steady paceand the vehicle in control Jerking the wheel oraccelerating and braking in a erratic fashion cancause the vehicle to spin out or skid on wet roads
bull Check your tires Inspect your tires for treadwear and air pressure Tires should be rotatedas part of routine maintenance Poorly perform-ing tires are a significant safety risk If you livein an area known for a lot of rain invest in tiresdesigned for wet road conditions
Donrsquot let wet weather get the best of you Slowdown stayvisible and be
on the alert
(MS) mdash Perhaps no aspectof life has gone untouched bytechnology in the 21st centuryTechnology has changed theway we communicate how wewatch television and listen to
music and even how we keepabreast of the latest happeningsin our communities and abroad
Technology is also changingthe way we drive and in manyways making todayrsquos highwaysmore safe While automotivegadgets like built-in WiFi orbackup cameras may be the first amenities to grabour attention new developments in lighting tech-nology are enhancing driver visibility and makingit safer to hit the open road
Many auto manufacturers still use standard in-candescent bulbs in their vehicles But advancedlighting thatrsquos more befitting of todayrsquos technologi-cal standards can make it easier for drivers to seeand be seen by fellow motorists Vision LED Lightsfrom leading automotive lighting manufacturerPhilips employ cutting edge LED technology todeliver better and more dynamic lighting for appli-cations such as brake and taillights back up lights
side markers fog lights and license plate lightsGuaranteed for up to 12 years Philips Vision LEDLights are highly resistant to extreme heat and vi-bration meaning drivers are very likely to replacetheir vehicle long before they ever need to worryabout replacing their LED lights
The right lighting can vastly improve drivervisibility and safety and prove a wise investmentfor drivers who want to see the road better whilemaking themselves more visible to other motor-ists In addition to upgrading their vehiclesrsquo light-ing drivers can take the following steps to ensuretheyrsquore seeing the road ahead of them as clearly aspossible
bull Get vision checkups A standard ophthalmicexam is a series of tests conducted to check an in-dividualrsquos vision and the health of his or her eyesThe National Institutes of Health note that thefrequency ofsuch tests de-pends on anindividualrsquosage but driv-ers shouldknow thatthey shouldget screenedmore fre-quently asthey ageand the NIHnotes that
drivers who wear contact lenses need yearly eyeexams Drivers who suspect their vision mightbe making it harder for them to see when behindthe wheel should schedule an ophthalmic examimmediately
bull Take steps to improve your reaction time andthat of your fellow motorists Personal reactiontime also can influence how drivers see the roadand how quickly they react to potentially negativedriving conditions Making sure you get enoughsleep and exercise can increase alertness and im-prove your reaction time In addition the choicesyou make when upgrading your vehicle can im-
prove the reaction time of your fellow drivers Forexample Philips Vision LEDsrsquo instant-on responsemake sure brake lights come on the moment youapply the brake instantly alerting other driversshould you be forced to make a sudden stop Thatinstant response time can reduce braking distanceby up to 20 feet even at speeds as high as 75miles per hour
bull Prioritize complete vehicle maintenance Novehicle maintenance routine is complete unlessit includes regular cleaning of headlight lensessideview mirrors and interior glass and mirrorsDirty mirrors and glass compromises driver visionso be sure to periodically remove any debris orfilm buildup on such surfaces
More information is available at wwwphilipscomvisionled
New Philips Vision LEDs (right) employ cutting edge LED technology to deliverbrighter more dynamic lighting than standard incandescent bulbs (left)
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Strong Showing for PMA Softballsubmitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The Presentation of Mary Academyrsquos girlsrsquo Softball teamis having its strongest season yet The team of 16 girlsis made up of students in grades five through eight TheGriffins team plays in the Tri-County League The girlspractice threetimes a week onPMArsquos turf fieldThe team has seenimprovements inevery aspect of
the game and scored an all-timehigh of 10 runs in their game against St Patrickrsquos School ofPelham The team will await their seed for the upcomingTri-County League tournament
Girlsrsquo 2015 Softball team Coach Mike Bernhardt and Coach Clare Handy
Pelham Memorial Day- continued from front pageStaff photos by Len Lathrop
Pelham American Legion Firing Squad
Pelham Selectmen Hal Lynde and Doug Viger stand reverently andLegion Commander Aram Jekrnavorian as Mrs Gionet and VFWPost Commander Jim Ehlinger place a wreath on Gionet Bridge
Pelham Daisy Troop salutes during Taps
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Londonderry United Soccer Club
Ages 7-14
wwwlondonderryunitedorgLook forward to seeing you on the field
For dates pricing amp more info and to register please visit
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submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
To find out more about how toget involved to learn about specific
opportunities at Windham High School or to donate time orresources to the teamcontact Coach Matthews at
jamatthewswindhamsdorg
Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
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We are a community based soccer club with academy
style philosophy Our soccer club offers professional
coaching academy style training with flexible
schedules with a family friendly cost structure
Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
South Central Soccer Club is a regional soccer club in
partnership with Windham Soccer
Association Salem Youth Soccer Association and Pelham Soccer
Club Tryouts are open to any
players looking for a more enriched
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and strategic team play
U13 amp U14 TRYOUTS
Boys U13 amp U14Wednesday 06172015
Time 500 PM-700 PM
Girls U13 amp U14Tuesday 06162015Time 500 PM-700 PM
Where Griffin Park 11v11 Field Ages U14 (August - 2001 ndash July 2002) U13 (August 2002 ndash July 2003)
Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
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2015 Windham High School Class of 2015
Miranda AbyaziMikayla AckersonSiddhart Agarwal
Joshua AllenKevin Anderson
Jennifer AndonMary AylaianKellin BailChase BauchmanMakayla Beal
James BedardMichael Bedient IIIBrandon BielinskiLeah BlacheDaniel BleekerSamantha BonannoDaniel BorcocheBasie BosticEmily Bouley
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Jonathan Cafua Joshua CafuaDavid CarbonelloElizabeth Carne
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Jeremy ChuRobyn ClarkAlexa CocciardiColin CochraneTaylor ColantuoneAlycia ColeAlexandra Connors
Michael ConnorsCailyn CostaPatrick CoupeSamantha CrichtonGeorge CrosbyKevin CurranLia DrsquoAngeloAndrew DalencourtSarah DanielsAmanda DeFabrizio
Jessica DeFabrizioCheyann Devlin
Jillian DiPersioKristen DoucetteAndrea DufaultAnastasia DulskiyDevin DutrisacZeinah Elsherif Olivia EstesRichard Ferguson
Daniel FeroceDanielle FischerVincent ForgioneAmanda Forti
Joseph FrakeSean FrangosMegan FrankSean FreemanAidan GallagherAnthony GalloConnor GarsideFallon GoldenAndrew Gosson
Joshua Graham Jaycie Greenberg Jack Grubbs
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Ryan TragerRichard Tu
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WECA Awards $8500 in Scholarships to Windham Studentssubmitted by StephanieWimmer and DianeCarpenter
As part of its support foreducation the WindhamEndowment for CommunityAdvancement proudlyadministers scholarshipsfor graduating high schoolseniors from the Windhamcommuni ty The WindhamEndowment was privilegedto recognize nineexceptional students o May27 at the Fourth AnnualBlue and Gold AwardsThe awards and the 2015recipients are detailedbelow
The WindhamEndowment Scholarship($1000) is for a graduatinghigh school studentfrom Windham who hasdemonstrated significantinvolvement in communityservice Jillian DiPersio
The Jean (McCartney)and Donald BealesScholarship ($1000) inmemory of Jean McCartneyBeales is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho is enrolled or planningto be enrolled in a post-graduate program Layla-
Jane Martin SaadThe Coish Family
Scholarship ($1000) isawarded to a graduatingWHS student who has
participated in one or moresports at Windham HighSchool and has consistentlyset an example of teamworkand sportsmanshipMichael Stefanelli
The Dr Henry ELaBranche Scholarship($1000) is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho intends to pursue acareer in public educationKirsten Koch
The Timothy Skwiot Financial Services Scholarship ($500) isawarded to a graduating WHS student who has shown throughcourse work and extra-curricular activities an interest in studyingbusiness at the college level Jonathan Vasconcelos
The Windham Visual Arts Scholarship ($500) is awarded to agraduating WHS student who is planning to study art and who hasdemonstrated ability and interest in art Anne Lin
The Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection ndash Carol A Yennaco
Scholarship ($500) in memory of Carol Yennaco is awarded to afemale student who has demonstrated concern for her communitythrough her volunteerism Madeline Riese
Two Womanrsquos Club scholarships ($1500) are awarded tograduating students from Windham who have had a stronginvolvement in the community and who are pursuing collegedegrees Siddhart Agarwal and Emily Bouley
The Windham Endowment is honored to administer thesescholarships on behalf of Windham businesses and families andsupport our students as they pursue their dreams They are alsograteful to the many volunteers who work to make these awardspossible
The Windham Endowment for Community Advancement is anon-profit community foundation created to enhance the qualityof life for all Windham residents now and for generations to comeThe endowment provides a way for individuals organizations andcorporations to channel their philanthropic giving for educationalcultural recreational or environmental initiatives in the town
Layla-Jane Saad winner of the Jean (McCartney) and Donald BealesScholarship with Patrick Conway
Jonathan Vasconcelos winner of the Timothy Skwiot Financial ServicesScholarship with Tom Barstow
Emily Bouley and Siddhart Agarwal winners of the Womanrsquos Club Scholarship
with Jean Morrow
Kirsten Koch winner of the Dr Henry E LaBranche Scholarshipwith Dr LaBranche
Madeline Riese winner of the Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection -Carol A Yennaco Scholarship with Lisa Walker treasurer
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
Jillian DiPersio winner of the WindhamEndowment Scholarship with Tom Barstow
VPWindham Endowment
Michael Stefanelli winner of the CoishFamily Scholarship with Barbara Coish
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Jason Nguyen^Andrea OrsquoHearn^Micaela OrsquoNeillAlyssa Pantaleo^Alyssa ParadisBrooke Paradis^Katherine Parks^Sara Passamonte^Kendell Penney^
Kaylie Petrillo Jacob PinetteMorgan Pinksten^Dylan Ragonese
Jillian ReganChandler Rheault^Darian RideoutGrace Roessling^David RogersRyan Rondeau^Kristen RooneyEric Rossi^
James Russo
Kelly RyanDevon SaccaMegan Scalia^Amanda SchellingBrittany SilvaBrittany HamelDylan SilvestriShyanne Skinner
Jayme SloanMegan D SmithersSarah-Jane SpicerBrooke StantonZachery StorchKatelyn Surprenant^Christopher ThompsonAmanda TobinValerie ToccoHaleigh TowneLuke TracyTravis TrottAngela Vieira
Travis WallakerAidan WalshDeedra WalshAlex WebsterKevin WhelanRiley Williams^Corey WitkowskiNicholas WolfromHeather WormaldSarah YeatonNicholas Young
Honor GraduatesHonors with Distinction Honors with Merit Honors^NH State Scholar
Bishop GuertinHigh SchoolClass of 2015
Bishop Guertin High School will hold commencement on Sunday June 7 at the schoolrsquos Roedel Field House beginning at 2 pm The203 graduates include Pelham residents Bailey Custeau EmaleeGarboski Mitchell Hullihen Kailee Joncas Mitchell Kamal HollyKathios Rachael LaPolice Colleen Mitchell Ryan Montbleau LaynePhilipson Eleni Roggotis Haley Roy Peri Sanechiaro Cory SnowKristina Terrazzano and Timothy Trudel and Windham residentsChristopher Arling Daniel Fenn and Thomas Raposo
Two WMS StudentsHonored at StateScholar Leader
Banquet
submitted by NH Association for MiddleLevel Education
Keith Belanger and Jillian Peet students atWindham Middle Schoolwere honored at the 16thAnnual Scholar LeaderAwards Banquet heldat the Center of NewHampshire in Manchesteron May 28 The studentswere presented with anaward whose criteriaincluded demonstratingacademic initiative andscholarship providingservice to classmatesand school exemplifyingpositive attitudes anddemonstrating leadershipin the classroom andschool activities
More than 375 guestsincluding studentseducators and parents attended this yearrsquos banquet which celebratedthe achievements of middle level students who are representative ofthe many outstanding young adolescents in middle level schools inNew Hampshire The guests included 82 students from 41 schoolsfrom all over the state
The Middle Level Scholar Leaders Award is organized annually bythe New Hampshire Association for Middle Level Education and theNew England League for Middle Schools with supporting sponsorshipfrom Lifetouch National School Studios
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Contracts for School Administrators Still Pendingby Barbara OrsquoBrien
As of June 3 new contracts for administratorsin the Windham School District (SAU 95) had notbeen signed The issue was raised during anothermarathon meeting of the school board whenformer school board member Beth Valentine cameto the podium and posed the question
Valentine expressed concern over the factthat numerous administrators who work for theschool district have either resigned recentlyor are candidates for positions elsewhere
Superintendent Winfried Feneberg who isleaving the employment of Windham on June 30confirmed the fact that contracts have not yet beensigned with school district administrators but
assured Valentine that promises of employmentfor the 2015-2016 school year have been madeto these individuals Each of these administratorswas nominated by Feneberg for continuedemployment this past April and school boardmembers concurred The problem that remainstherefore inhibiting the signing of contracts is theissue of salaries and benefits for administratorsas well as for other non-union school districtemployees
School Board Chairman Ken Eyring who has
been discussing the issue with Feneberg and otheradministrators said he has ldquono thought of goinginto Julyrdquo without signed contracts ldquoWersquore verycloserdquo Eyring said
Business Administrator Adam Steel who hasbeen involved in the discussions said talksrelating to benefit packages have been goingon for about a year ldquoTherersquos a lot of factorsinvolvedrdquo Steel said including the perceptionthat some administrators are being underpaidcompared to similar school districts and thatsome benefits are less than those being providedelsewhere
The issue came to a head last year when therewas a change in health insurance benefits for
teachers resulting in employees paying a higherpercentage of their premiums than was previouslythe case Steel said that administrators donrsquot wantto feel that theyrsquore giving away health benefitswithout salaries being raised commensuratelyldquoThis needs to be resolvedrdquo Steel statedAlthough administrators are not members of acollective bargaining unit they have been workingtogether collaboratively Steel said
School board member Rob Breton wanted toknow if the administrators are concerned abouthaving a job come July 1 ldquoThey are nervous andanxiousrdquo Steel replied ldquoThere is angstrdquo Valentineadded
ldquoAdministrators want to feel valuedrdquo Steelexplained When comparing the benefitsoffered by Windham with other similar schooldistricts itrsquos not easy to make ldquoan apples-to-apples comparisonrdquo Steel added a factor that iscomplicating discussions
A suggestion by school board member DennisSenibaldi was not well received by his fellowboard members or Superintendent FenebergSenibaldi wanted to sign the contracts as they arecurrently written then to continue the discussionof benefits down the road ldquoWe can sort out thedetails laterrdquo Senibaldi said Senibaldirsquos motionwas seconded by Breton but failed to pass bythe usual 3 to 2 split Only Senibaldi and Bretonvoted in favor of signing the existing contracts
Chairman Eyring Vice-Chairman Tom Murray
and board member Daniel Popovici-Mullervoted against the idea Feneberg asked that thediscussions be allowed to continue at least untilthe next interchange scheduled for June 11 ldquoWehope to have the issue solved prior to July 1rdquohe added ldquoThere is good will on the part of allparties to resolve this issuerdquo
ldquoWe want to address the administratorsrsquoconcernsrdquo Popovici-Muller said ldquoBe assured thatno one should be worried about their jobrdquo
ldquoWe do want administrators fairlycompensatedrdquo Murray said ldquoThatrsquos what theyrsquorelooking forrdquo
There are increases for administrators and othernon-union employees in the designated salarypool Feneberg said money which would allowfor an average annual increase of 2 to 3 percentRaises for non-union employees are given basedon performance reviews
School District Switches Banksby Barbara OrsquoBrien
On the recommendation of SAU 95 BusinessAdministrator Adam Steel Windham SchoolBoard members unanimously (5 to 0) approvedtransferring the school districtrsquos banking to TDBank effective July 1 the start of the 2015-2016school year
Steel said he had invited all banks within areasonable distance of Windham to submit aproposal As a result he received quotes fromTD Bank Citizens Bank Enterprise Bank andSantander Currently the Windham SchoolDistrict does business with Citizens Bank anaffiliation that will end on June 30
After interviewing representatives from eachof the four banks that submitted proposalsSteel recommended TD Bank Although theinterest rate offered by TD Bank was not quite ashigh as some of the other proposals Steel said
TD Bank has a record of providing very highcustomer service fraud protection a high level oftechnology and higher productivity
At present approximately 580 annual tripsare being made to the bank by employees of theWindham School District In the future manyof those trips will not be necessary Steel saidbecause of the high level of technology availablethrough TD Bank Technology will save on bothemployee time and mileage Steel noted
Donna Sawyer who is the outgoing schooldistrict treasurer agreed that TD Bank is veryproactive in working with its customers ldquoTheyhave been very forthcoming in answering ourquestionsrdquo Sawyer said Sawyer did not run fora second term as school district treasurer this pastMarch Anne Marie OrsquoNeil was elected as thenew school district treasurer and will assume herduties on July 1
Pelham Police
Departmenthas New Phone
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Residents may notice some changes whenthey call the non-emergencygeneral businessline at the Pelham Police Department Whenyou dial 603-635-2411 an auto attendant willnow answer the phone Please listen as there arenow selections for each department includingthe Dispatch Center If you need to reachthe Dispatch Center press 1 The emergencylines will not be affected If you have a life-threatening emergency you should still call 9-1-1
Pelham VFW Presents Boulet andSchloner with Volunteer Award
submitted by Madeline Dreusicke PresidentLadies Auxiliary John H Hargreaves MemorialVFW Post 10722
On Sunday May 31 16 members of the JohnH Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 in Pelhamcame together to enjoy the White Birch BanquetHallrsquos Breakfast Buffet in Hudson They also hada special mission on Sunday They were all there
in honor of Loyalty Day which is actually May 1It is a day set aside for all Americans to reaffirmtheir loyalty to our great country especially for theheritage of American freedoms and it is a day that
we honor those who give of themselves within ourcommunities and help support all veterans of theUnited States
Post Commander Jim Ehlinger and LadiesAuxiliary President Madeline Dreusicke of the
John H Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 weretruly honored to present Ray Boulet owner andhead chef as well as Barbara Schloner chef a
ldquoVolunteer of the Year Awardrdquo from their PostBoulet and Schloner are truly remarkable peoplewho are there when you need help no matterwhat the reason especially when it comes toveterans
ldquoThey have gone above and beyond to helpwith all the hospital programs I promote ashospital chairman for the Department of NHLadies Auxiliary VFW which primarily focuses onsupporting all military as well as our VFW Post inPelhamrdquo Madeline said They have continuouslyshown their love for this country especially whenit comes to helping veterans and for that they aretruly deserving of this award
C o u r t e s y p h o t o
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by Bob GibbsThe town of Windham honored the fallen
members of the US military on this MemorialDay of 2015
Members of the townrsquos Boy and Girl Scouttroops joined the Windham Middle and Highschools to pay tribute to the memory of ourfallen heroes from all branches of the military
Also paying their respects were members ofthe American Legion Post 109 and other localmembers of our military and political leaders forWindham Members of the legion post provided
a gun salute and presented flower wreaths to theveteran memorials in the cemetery
Colonel Pam Casey (USAF) spoke of theAmerican flag to the large crowd in attendanceat the Cemetery on the Plains Colonel Caseyreminded the crowd that when you look at ourflag remember to think of the men and womanwho have fallen to protect our country and giveus the freedoms that we have
The Windham High School Band led byMusic Director Jared Cassedy provided a fittingconclusion to the ceremony
Colonel Pam Casey USAF Windham Middle School Band Boy Scouts
Daisy Troop marches in the Memorial Day parade Windham High School band members Connor Lelandand Giuliana Jeffers play lsquoTapsrsquo
e American Legion honor guard gives a 21-gun saluteBrownie Troop
Windham High School Band honors those who lost their lives fighting for freedom
Windham High School Band
Windham Memorial Day - continued from front pagestaff photos by Bob Gibbs
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Thumbs Up Thumbs DownComments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Pelham-Windham News or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Pelham-Windham News editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate
ank you for your submissions All comments thumbs upor down are anonymous and not written by the Pelham Windham News staff umbs comments can be sentvia telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us at thumbs areanewsgroupcom When submitting a umbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Pelham Windham News During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments tothe issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less
ldquoThumbs down to anyWindham School Board member
who has not been finger printedprior to entering our schools andbeing around our students likeeveryone else in the communitymust berdquo
ldquoThumbs down to Rich Amariand his arrogant citing of theFacilities Committee lsquoNever hasthere been the level of expertiseon such a committeersquo Yoursnake oil tactics are naiumlvesophomoric and transparent Nodoubt we will see your name ona ballot come Marchrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steelwho has been an outstandingleader consensus builder anddiligent custodian of our taxdollars We are so fortunate to have someone
with your ethics your caring respectful demeanorand your good judgment in our districtrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steel Windhamrsquos Directorof Business Finance and Operations for the stellar
job you do Windhamrsquos school district needs tokeep people like yourdquo
ldquoThumbs down way down to School Boardmember Daniel Popovici-Mueller for bringinga handgun to school It isnrsquot just against boardpolicy - it is against Federal law to have a gun onschool grounds What were you thinkingrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to our Pelham High LacrosseCoach for talking down toopposing teamrsquos players out onthe field during games evenwhen yoursquore winning the gamePoor Sportsmanship Thatrsquosnot what we want our kids to
learn from their coaches Be abetter coach and get show bettersportsmanship towards playersrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Matthew Nuttfor making Eagle Scout I amreal proud of you Stay on thepace that you are going and theworld will be yours Love Yoursquordquo
lsquoThe Godmotherrsquo
ldquoThumbs up and a big thank you to the SaintPatrick Catholic School community and thePelham community at large for contributing to thehuge success of the St Patrsquos Catholic School 15thannual golf tournament that was held on May 12A great time was had by all in attendance and welook forward to seeing everyone again next yearat the 16th annual golf tournament Thank you foryour investment in the future of our students andfor your continued support of our schoolrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to St Patrick Catholic Schoolrsquosseventh grade class for putting together such awonderful tribute honoring our veterans Thankyou Mrs Stader and all who participated in this
very moving ceremonyrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to thePelham School Board andadministration Really isanyone surprised the middleschool principal is leavingAnyone who is exceptional orworth their weight in gold leavesor is non-renewed The schoolhires friends and family not thebest of the best and focuses onmediocri ty Anyone who servesan example or has proven tobe an exemplary educator ispushed out because they make the staff that is allright being mediocre look bad Itrsquos a sad state thisdistrict being led down a wrong road with weakunknowledgeable people leading the wayrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to whoever said lsquoonce a cheatalways a cheatrsquo It is so true and people whocheat just donrsquot wake up one day and say lsquoIrsquom
going to cheat todayrsquo Cheating is an addictionand one that doesnrsquot just stoprdquo
ldquoThumbs up to wwwnhpipelineawarenessorgThank you for sharing the facts on the pipeline
that Kinder Morgan is trying to put throughPelham and Windham We wonrsquot get any gas toheat our homes from this project Why shouldlandowners lose property to eminent domain for aproject that has no benefit to NH
ldquoThumbs up to Vincent Rosa He has beena vocal advocate for NHrsquos problems and has
been working hard in the community to ensureawareness He truly has been a progressivechampion Thank you for all your hard workrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to the Windham schoolconstruction project that was originally 15 millionand is now almost 20 million What will the finalprice tag be when all is said and donerdquo
ldquoThumbs up for the newly elected SchoolBoard members Freezing $82000 that was
budgeted for spending by theAdministration is a benefit tothe residents of WindhamThat is money that belongs tothe taxpayerrsquos not to be spenton anything else as may havehappened Seems two of thefive board members donrsquot quiteunderstandrdquo
ldquoThumbs up congratulationsand cheers to the twolove birds on Oriole Roadcelebrating 16 years of perfectmarriage We should all be soluckyrdquo
16 - June 5 2015 | Pelham Windham News
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Every lifetime has a story Obituaries
Alba (Bolognesi) (Croatti) Olney 95 of Pelhamdied peacefully on May 25 2015 at Grace Housein Windham She was the beloved wife of the lateRichard Olney who died in 2010
Born in Dorchester Massachusetts Sept 151919 the only child of the late Dino and the lateGuiseppina (Rosa) Bolognesi she received hereducation in the Dorchester school system
Before retiring Alba was employed as anAirplane Assembler and Riveter with ConvairAircraft formerly known as Hughes Aircraft in San
Diego California for many years Previously she was a Seamstressand Bookkeeper in her fatherrsquos laundry business called NationalLaundry which later became known as Unifirst Corporation
Among her many activities Alba was very active at the PelhamSenior Center When not working with the intent on being ldquotheold fashioned housewiferdquo she loved cooking embroidering andwatching soap operas But above all else being all about family
she loved spending quality time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Mrs Olney is survived by a son Ronald D Croatti and his wifeCarol of Londonderry four grandchildren Aldo Croatti and hiswife Brittany of Coral Springs Florida Michael Croatti Sr and hiswife Deborah of Pelham Matthew Croatti and his wife Jenniferof Winchester Massachusetts and Melissa Croatti and her fianceacuteMichael OrsquoRourke of Hudson and six great-grandchildren MichaelCroatti Jr Daniel Croatti Austin Croatti Kyle Croatti Ian Croatti andNorah OrsquoRourke
Funeral and Committal Services were held privately at St MichaelCemetery in Boston Massachusetts
Albarsquos family requests contributions be made in her memory to thePelham Council on Aging co Pelham Senior Center 8 Nashua RoadPelham NH 03076
Arrangements by Funeral Director James F OrsquoDonnell Jr (603)635-3333 E-condolencesdirections at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom
Albert A Girard 84 of Windham died May24 2015 at Maple Leaf Health Care Center inManchester
Albert was born and educated in MethuenMassachusetts the son of the late Reine (Marsan)and Andre Girard He attended Central Catholic
High School in Lawrence Massachusetts He served in the US Navyduring the Korean Conflict aboard the USS Cadmus where he learnedhis foundry skills He retired in 1996 from Ferrous Tech in Lawrencewhere he was a supervisor Albert was a member of the AmericanLegion in Windham
He built his camp on Cobbetts Pond in Windham with his father-in-law and enjoyed many summers there In 2000 he oversaw therenovation of the camp to a year-round home Albert was very activein the Lawrence High School Band Parents Association from 1972 to1984 He and his wife ran Studio 53 a ceramics studio for 20 yearsHe loved animals especially his cats Buddy and Princess and he wasan avid Red Sox fan
He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 50 years Geraldine(Meseth) Girard his sisters Rachel Mitchell and Yvonne Parker and abrother Andrew Girard
Albert is survived by his son William Girard and his wife Maribethof Kittery Maine his daughters Deborah Drake of Windham andFrances Caux and her husband David of Chester New Hampshiresiblings Raymond Girard of Brewster Massachusetts and JeanGodsey of Diamondhead Mississippi three grandchildren JessicaSchweiss and her husband Kurt and Jordan and Austin Caux andmany nieces and nephews
A Funeral Service was held May 28 at the Douglas amp JohnsonFuneral Home 214 Main St Salem Burial followed in Cemetery onthe Plain in Windham
Memorial Contributions in Albertrsquos memory may be made to theSalem Animal Rescue League 4 SARL Dr Salem NH 03079 or toWindham Fire Association 3 Fellows Rd Windham NH 03087
To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom
Helen A StoneHelen A (Sullivan) Stone 88 of Hudson
formerly of Pelham died June 1 2015 at St Joseph Hospital in Nashua She was the belovedwife of the late Merton H Stone who died Jan 72001
Born in Lowell Massachusetts May 27 1927daughter of the late John and the late Mary(Curran) Sullivan she grew up in Lowell andreceived her education in the Lowell school
systemBefore retiring Helen was employed as an Assembler with
Raytheon Corporation in Andover for over 11 years After retirementnot being one to sit idly she took on a part-time job at Samrsquos Club inHudson for more than 15 years
Among her many activities Helen enjoyed the outdoors especiallywalking in and around town and gardening In addition she
absolutely loved socializing and dancing She was also an avid NewEngland Patriots fan
Helen is survived by her son Michael P Stone of Hudson withwhom she resided two granddaughters Ashley Stone and OliviaStone several nieces and nephews and many dear friends
She was also sister of the late Josephine Sheehan Mary Wholeyand Tina Giguere
In keeping in accordance with her wishes there will be no callinghours Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Masson Monday June 8 at St John XXIII Parish at St John The EvangelistChurch 25 Library St Hudson at 10 orsquoclock Committal Serviceswill be held privately
Those wishing may make contributions in Helenrsquos memory to St John XXIII Parish 121 Allds Street Nashua NH 03060
E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom Arrangementsby the Pelham Funeral Home Pelham NH (603) 635-3333
Richard C lsquoDickrsquo Burton SrRichard C ldquoDickrdquo Burton Sr 86 of
Pelham died May 28 2015 at the VeteransAdministration Medical Center in ManchesterHe was the beloved husband of 62 years tothe late Barbara A (Spearel) Burton who diedDecember 19 2014
Born in Nashua January 28 1929 the sonof the late Ervin J and the late Mary Louise(Prince) Burton he received his education inthe Nashua school system
A veteran of World War II Dick proudlyserved his country in the US Navy One ofhis greatest pleasures was a trip to WashingtonDC in October of 2013 with Honor FlightNew England
Before retiring Dick was employed as a Machine Operatorwith Nashua Corporation in Nashua for over 34 years
He was an active member of the First Congregational Churchin Pelham for many years as well as the Pelham Senior Center
Being all about family Richard loved spending quality timewith his children grandchildren and great-grandchildren Healso enjoyed fishing watching the Red Sox and Patriots hiscomputer and traveling - including a cross-country excursionand several trips to Virginia He was proud of his vegetablegarden with which he shared with everyone he came incontact with He received his Amateurrsquos Radio License in
June of 1965 and was one of the founders of the ldquo4PMers Netrdquowhich still meets on a daily basis He has made friends allover the world talking on the ham bands
Mr Burton is survived by two daughters Deborah AHallinan and her husband David of Deerfield with whom heresided at the time of his passing and Cheryl D Lutsko and herhusband Jim of Hudson four sons Richard C Burton Jr andhis wife Brenda of Waynesboro Virginia Wayne D Burtonand his wife Louise of Windham Dana S Burton and his wifeDenise of Manchester and David K Burton and his companionTricia Hennick of Gloucester Massachusetts 16 grandchildren18 great-grandchildren a brother Paul F Burton and his wifeMyrtle of Hudson and several nieces nephews and cousins
He was also brother of the late Marion St Laurent KennethBurton Herbert Burton Clifford Burton Earl Burton Leonard
Burton Ernest Burton and Robert BurtonIn keeping in accordance with his wishes there were nocalling hours and a Memorial Service for both Richard andBarbara was held on Friday June 5 at the First CongregationalChurch of Pelham Burial of ashes followed at GibsonCemetery E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecomArrangements by the Pelham Funeral Home (603) 635-3333
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bull Use your headlights Headlights can lightup the road in front of you helping illuminatepotential hazards Lights on a car also make yourvehicle more visible to others on the road Alwaysturn on the headlights in inclement weather
bull Avoid jerky movements Keep a steady paceand the vehicle in control Jerking the wheel oraccelerating and braking in a erratic fashion cancause the vehicle to spin out or skid on wet roads
bull Check your tires Inspect your tires for treadwear and air pressure Tires should be rotatedas part of routine maintenance Poorly perform-ing tires are a significant safety risk If you livein an area known for a lot of rain invest in tiresdesigned for wet road conditions
Donrsquot let wet weather get the best of you Slowdown stayvisible and be
on the alert
(MS) mdash Perhaps no aspectof life has gone untouched bytechnology in the 21st centuryTechnology has changed theway we communicate how wewatch television and listen to
music and even how we keepabreast of the latest happeningsin our communities and abroad
Technology is also changingthe way we drive and in manyways making todayrsquos highwaysmore safe While automotivegadgets like built-in WiFi orbackup cameras may be the first amenities to grabour attention new developments in lighting tech-nology are enhancing driver visibility and makingit safer to hit the open road
Many auto manufacturers still use standard in-candescent bulbs in their vehicles But advancedlighting thatrsquos more befitting of todayrsquos technologi-cal standards can make it easier for drivers to seeand be seen by fellow motorists Vision LED Lightsfrom leading automotive lighting manufacturerPhilips employ cutting edge LED technology todeliver better and more dynamic lighting for appli-cations such as brake and taillights back up lights
side markers fog lights and license plate lightsGuaranteed for up to 12 years Philips Vision LEDLights are highly resistant to extreme heat and vi-bration meaning drivers are very likely to replacetheir vehicle long before they ever need to worryabout replacing their LED lights
The right lighting can vastly improve drivervisibility and safety and prove a wise investmentfor drivers who want to see the road better whilemaking themselves more visible to other motor-ists In addition to upgrading their vehiclesrsquo light-ing drivers can take the following steps to ensuretheyrsquore seeing the road ahead of them as clearly aspossible
bull Get vision checkups A standard ophthalmicexam is a series of tests conducted to check an in-dividualrsquos vision and the health of his or her eyesThe National Institutes of Health note that thefrequency ofsuch tests de-pends on anindividualrsquosage but driv-ers shouldknow thatthey shouldget screenedmore fre-quently asthey ageand the NIHnotes that
drivers who wear contact lenses need yearly eyeexams Drivers who suspect their vision mightbe making it harder for them to see when behindthe wheel should schedule an ophthalmic examimmediately
bull Take steps to improve your reaction time andthat of your fellow motorists Personal reactiontime also can influence how drivers see the roadand how quickly they react to potentially negativedriving conditions Making sure you get enoughsleep and exercise can increase alertness and im-prove your reaction time In addition the choicesyou make when upgrading your vehicle can im-
prove the reaction time of your fellow drivers Forexample Philips Vision LEDsrsquo instant-on responsemake sure brake lights come on the moment youapply the brake instantly alerting other driversshould you be forced to make a sudden stop Thatinstant response time can reduce braking distanceby up to 20 feet even at speeds as high as 75miles per hour
bull Prioritize complete vehicle maintenance Novehicle maintenance routine is complete unlessit includes regular cleaning of headlight lensessideview mirrors and interior glass and mirrorsDirty mirrors and glass compromises driver visionso be sure to periodically remove any debris orfilm buildup on such surfaces
More information is available at wwwphilipscomvisionled
New Philips Vision LEDs (right) employ cutting edge LED technology to deliverbrighter more dynamic lighting than standard incandescent bulbs (left)
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Strong Showing for PMA Softballsubmitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The Presentation of Mary Academyrsquos girlsrsquo Softball teamis having its strongest season yet The team of 16 girlsis made up of students in grades five through eight TheGriffins team plays in the Tri-County League The girlspractice threetimes a week onPMArsquos turf fieldThe team has seenimprovements inevery aspect of
the game and scored an all-timehigh of 10 runs in their game against St Patrickrsquos School ofPelham The team will await their seed for the upcomingTri-County League tournament
Girlsrsquo 2015 Softball team Coach Mike Bernhardt and Coach Clare Handy
Pelham Memorial Day- continued from front pageStaff photos by Len Lathrop
Pelham American Legion Firing Squad
Pelham Selectmen Hal Lynde and Doug Viger stand reverently andLegion Commander Aram Jekrnavorian as Mrs Gionet and VFWPost Commander Jim Ehlinger place a wreath on Gionet Bridge
Pelham Daisy Troop salutes during Taps
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Londonderry United Soccer Club
Ages 7-14
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submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
To find out more about how toget involved to learn about specific
opportunities at Windham High School or to donate time orresources to the teamcontact Coach Matthews at
jamatthewswindhamsdorg
Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
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We are a community based soccer club with academy
style philosophy Our soccer club offers professional
coaching academy style training with flexible
schedules with a family friendly cost structure
Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
South Central Soccer Club is a regional soccer club in
partnership with Windham Soccer
Association Salem Youth Soccer Association and Pelham Soccer
Club Tryouts are open to any
players looking for a more enriched
soccer experience focused on
individual technical development
and strategic team play
U13 amp U14 TRYOUTS
Boys U13 amp U14Wednesday 06172015
Time 500 PM-700 PM
Girls U13 amp U14Tuesday 06162015Time 500 PM-700 PM
Where Griffin Park 11v11 Field Ages U14 (August - 2001 ndash July 2002) U13 (August 2002 ndash July 2003)
Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
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2015 Windham High School Class of 2015
Miranda AbyaziMikayla AckersonSiddhart Agarwal
Joshua AllenKevin Anderson
Jennifer AndonMary AylaianKellin BailChase BauchmanMakayla Beal
James BedardMichael Bedient IIIBrandon BielinskiLeah BlacheDaniel BleekerSamantha BonannoDaniel BorcocheBasie BosticEmily Bouley
Joseph Brumaghim
Mackenzie BryantDerek BuskoEric Butler
Jonathan Cafua Joshua CafuaDavid CarbonelloElizabeth Carne
Joseph CharlandCara Chrissis
Jeremy ChuRobyn ClarkAlexa CocciardiColin CochraneTaylor ColantuoneAlycia ColeAlexandra Connors
Michael ConnorsCailyn CostaPatrick CoupeSamantha CrichtonGeorge CrosbyKevin CurranLia DrsquoAngeloAndrew DalencourtSarah DanielsAmanda DeFabrizio
Jessica DeFabrizioCheyann Devlin
Jillian DiPersioKristen DoucetteAndrea DufaultAnastasia DulskiyDevin DutrisacZeinah Elsherif Olivia EstesRichard Ferguson
Daniel FeroceDanielle FischerVincent ForgioneAmanda Forti
Joseph FrakeSean FrangosMegan FrankSean FreemanAidan GallagherAnthony GalloConnor GarsideFallon GoldenAndrew Gosson
Joshua Graham Jaycie Greenberg Jack Grubbs
Samantha Grubbs James GustafsonCassandra HaleyKasey HamptonMary HannonSelena HansenEmily HaoRyan HardacreAshley HarperPatrick HigginsAaron HillyerZachary HollinsCaroline HorriganParker HudsonAlexander HumsAustin HuntAwais HussainMadalina JeansMadelyn JoanisKurtis Jolicoeur
Michelle KellyNicholas KhouryKirsten KochNikita KuchipudiTimothy LagosMatthew LaliberteDylan LamontagneRachel LanouetteVictoria LarsenNicole LawrenceScott LeahyTaylor Lemay
Justine LevesqueAnna LiddyAnne LinTalia Lombardo
Michaela MahoneyGregory Mallette
Justin ManterAshley ManzoAlec MasoneMagda Mazri
Jon McCoyBrendan McInnisGrace McNamaraMatthew McPhersonAustin Messina
Jordan MichalikTroy MillerKillian Mills
Jillian MoffattKellen Moltenbrey
John MonahanAlexa MonfetteChristina MontanileLindsey Mucci
Christopher MunroeCody MunroeChristopher MurphyBenjamin NikitasMatthew NoelDaria NormanEmily OrsquoConnorDylan OrsquoKeeffeRyan OrsquoKeeffe
Jake OzoonianMason Pastro
Julia PeetZoe PerkinsTroy PetersKelsie PimentelElisabeth Pope
Davis PotterTaylor PowellHaley PsareasMadeline RieseBradley RobbinsBrynn RocheCole RutledgeLayla-Jane SaadCassandra SalafiaChristopher SalemmeMatthew SansoucieMichael SarnieGenevieve SchererLuciano SchipellitiMonica SciutoHannah ScottRebecca ScottAlexander SextonMark ShamonCasey Shields
Nichole SinclairRyan SlaskiGraham SmithNicole SpitalereAlexander St CyrTimothy StapChristina SteereMichael StefanelliLauren SullivanEmiline SundmanCourtney SweenySophia TausanovitchMatthew Terrio
Jake ThomasKristen TilleyRachel Tower
Ryan TragerRichard Tu
Jonathan VasconcelosGerald VentolaMadison WaltersRoss WentworthNicholas WhiteheadMarissa YostAleesha ZandiehSarah ZannoniZacharey Zins
WECA Awards $8500 in Scholarships to Windham Studentssubmitted by StephanieWimmer and DianeCarpenter
As part of its support foreducation the WindhamEndowment for CommunityAdvancement proudlyadministers scholarshipsfor graduating high schoolseniors from the Windhamcommuni ty The WindhamEndowment was privilegedto recognize nineexceptional students o May27 at the Fourth AnnualBlue and Gold AwardsThe awards and the 2015recipients are detailedbelow
The WindhamEndowment Scholarship($1000) is for a graduatinghigh school studentfrom Windham who hasdemonstrated significantinvolvement in communityservice Jillian DiPersio
The Jean (McCartney)and Donald BealesScholarship ($1000) inmemory of Jean McCartneyBeales is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho is enrolled or planningto be enrolled in a post-graduate program Layla-
Jane Martin SaadThe Coish Family
Scholarship ($1000) isawarded to a graduatingWHS student who has
participated in one or moresports at Windham HighSchool and has consistentlyset an example of teamworkand sportsmanshipMichael Stefanelli
The Dr Henry ELaBranche Scholarship($1000) is awarded to agraduating WHS studentwho intends to pursue acareer in public educationKirsten Koch
The Timothy Skwiot Financial Services Scholarship ($500) isawarded to a graduating WHS student who has shown throughcourse work and extra-curricular activities an interest in studyingbusiness at the college level Jonathan Vasconcelos
The Windham Visual Arts Scholarship ($500) is awarded to agraduating WHS student who is planning to study art and who hasdemonstrated ability and interest in art Anne Lin
The Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection ndash Carol A Yennaco
Scholarship ($500) in memory of Carol Yennaco is awarded to afemale student who has demonstrated concern for her communitythrough her volunteerism Madeline Riese
Two Womanrsquos Club scholarships ($1500) are awarded tograduating students from Windham who have had a stronginvolvement in the community and who are pursuing collegedegrees Siddhart Agarwal and Emily Bouley
The Windham Endowment is honored to administer thesescholarships on behalf of Windham businesses and families andsupport our students as they pursue their dreams They are alsograteful to the many volunteers who work to make these awardspossible
The Windham Endowment for Community Advancement is anon-profit community foundation created to enhance the qualityof life for all Windham residents now and for generations to comeThe endowment provides a way for individuals organizations andcorporations to channel their philanthropic giving for educationalcultural recreational or environmental initiatives in the town
Layla-Jane Saad winner of the Jean (McCartney) and Donald BealesScholarship with Patrick Conway
Jonathan Vasconcelos winner of the Timothy Skwiot Financial ServicesScholarship with Tom Barstow
Emily Bouley and Siddhart Agarwal winners of the Womanrsquos Club Scholarship
with Jean Morrow
Kirsten Koch winner of the Dr Henry E LaBranche Scholarshipwith Dr LaBranche
Madeline Riese winner of the Windham Womenrsquos Business Connection -Carol A Yennaco Scholarship with Lisa Walker treasurer
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
Jillian DiPersio winner of the WindhamEndowment Scholarship with Tom Barstow
VPWindham Endowment
Michael Stefanelli winner of the CoishFamily Scholarship with Barbara Coish
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Bishop Guertin High School will hold commencement on Sunday June 7 at the schoolrsquos Roedel Field House beginning at 2 pm The203 graduates include Pelham residents Bailey Custeau EmaleeGarboski Mitchell Hullihen Kailee Joncas Mitchell Kamal HollyKathios Rachael LaPolice Colleen Mitchell Ryan Montbleau LaynePhilipson Eleni Roggotis Haley Roy Peri Sanechiaro Cory SnowKristina Terrazzano and Timothy Trudel and Windham residentsChristopher Arling Daniel Fenn and Thomas Raposo
Two WMS StudentsHonored at StateScholar Leader
Banquet
submitted by NH Association for MiddleLevel Education
Keith Belanger and Jillian Peet students atWindham Middle Schoolwere honored at the 16thAnnual Scholar LeaderAwards Banquet heldat the Center of NewHampshire in Manchesteron May 28 The studentswere presented with anaward whose criteriaincluded demonstratingacademic initiative andscholarship providingservice to classmatesand school exemplifyingpositive attitudes anddemonstrating leadershipin the classroom andschool activities
More than 375 guestsincluding studentseducators and parents attended this yearrsquos banquet which celebratedthe achievements of middle level students who are representative ofthe many outstanding young adolescents in middle level schools inNew Hampshire The guests included 82 students from 41 schoolsfrom all over the state
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Contracts for School Administrators Still Pendingby Barbara OrsquoBrien
As of June 3 new contracts for administratorsin the Windham School District (SAU 95) had notbeen signed The issue was raised during anothermarathon meeting of the school board whenformer school board member Beth Valentine cameto the podium and posed the question
Valentine expressed concern over the factthat numerous administrators who work for theschool district have either resigned recentlyor are candidates for positions elsewhere
Superintendent Winfried Feneberg who isleaving the employment of Windham on June 30confirmed the fact that contracts have not yet beensigned with school district administrators but
assured Valentine that promises of employmentfor the 2015-2016 school year have been madeto these individuals Each of these administratorswas nominated by Feneberg for continuedemployment this past April and school boardmembers concurred The problem that remainstherefore inhibiting the signing of contracts is theissue of salaries and benefits for administratorsas well as for other non-union school districtemployees
School Board Chairman Ken Eyring who has
been discussing the issue with Feneberg and otheradministrators said he has ldquono thought of goinginto Julyrdquo without signed contracts ldquoWersquore verycloserdquo Eyring said
Business Administrator Adam Steel who hasbeen involved in the discussions said talksrelating to benefit packages have been goingon for about a year ldquoTherersquos a lot of factorsinvolvedrdquo Steel said including the perceptionthat some administrators are being underpaidcompared to similar school districts and thatsome benefits are less than those being providedelsewhere
The issue came to a head last year when therewas a change in health insurance benefits for
teachers resulting in employees paying a higherpercentage of their premiums than was previouslythe case Steel said that administrators donrsquot wantto feel that theyrsquore giving away health benefitswithout salaries being raised commensuratelyldquoThis needs to be resolvedrdquo Steel statedAlthough administrators are not members of acollective bargaining unit they have been workingtogether collaboratively Steel said
School board member Rob Breton wanted toknow if the administrators are concerned abouthaving a job come July 1 ldquoThey are nervous andanxiousrdquo Steel replied ldquoThere is angstrdquo Valentineadded
ldquoAdministrators want to feel valuedrdquo Steelexplained When comparing the benefitsoffered by Windham with other similar schooldistricts itrsquos not easy to make ldquoan apples-to-apples comparisonrdquo Steel added a factor that iscomplicating discussions
A suggestion by school board member DennisSenibaldi was not well received by his fellowboard members or Superintendent FenebergSenibaldi wanted to sign the contracts as they arecurrently written then to continue the discussionof benefits down the road ldquoWe can sort out thedetails laterrdquo Senibaldi said Senibaldirsquos motionwas seconded by Breton but failed to pass bythe usual 3 to 2 split Only Senibaldi and Bretonvoted in favor of signing the existing contracts
Chairman Eyring Vice-Chairman Tom Murray
and board member Daniel Popovici-Mullervoted against the idea Feneberg asked that thediscussions be allowed to continue at least untilthe next interchange scheduled for June 11 ldquoWehope to have the issue solved prior to July 1rdquohe added ldquoThere is good will on the part of allparties to resolve this issuerdquo
ldquoWe want to address the administratorsrsquoconcernsrdquo Popovici-Muller said ldquoBe assured thatno one should be worried about their jobrdquo
ldquoWe do want administrators fairlycompensatedrdquo Murray said ldquoThatrsquos what theyrsquorelooking forrdquo
There are increases for administrators and othernon-union employees in the designated salarypool Feneberg said money which would allowfor an average annual increase of 2 to 3 percentRaises for non-union employees are given basedon performance reviews
School District Switches Banksby Barbara OrsquoBrien
On the recommendation of SAU 95 BusinessAdministrator Adam Steel Windham SchoolBoard members unanimously (5 to 0) approvedtransferring the school districtrsquos banking to TDBank effective July 1 the start of the 2015-2016school year
Steel said he had invited all banks within areasonable distance of Windham to submit aproposal As a result he received quotes fromTD Bank Citizens Bank Enterprise Bank andSantander Currently the Windham SchoolDistrict does business with Citizens Bank anaffiliation that will end on June 30
After interviewing representatives from eachof the four banks that submitted proposalsSteel recommended TD Bank Although theinterest rate offered by TD Bank was not quite ashigh as some of the other proposals Steel said
TD Bank has a record of providing very highcustomer service fraud protection a high level oftechnology and higher productivity
At present approximately 580 annual tripsare being made to the bank by employees of theWindham School District In the future manyof those trips will not be necessary Steel saidbecause of the high level of technology availablethrough TD Bank Technology will save on bothemployee time and mileage Steel noted
Donna Sawyer who is the outgoing schooldistrict treasurer agreed that TD Bank is veryproactive in working with its customers ldquoTheyhave been very forthcoming in answering ourquestionsrdquo Sawyer said Sawyer did not run fora second term as school district treasurer this pastMarch Anne Marie OrsquoNeil was elected as thenew school district treasurer and will assume herduties on July 1
Pelham Police
Departmenthas New Phone
Systemsubmitted by Pelham Police Department
Residents may notice some changes whenthey call the non-emergencygeneral businessline at the Pelham Police Department Whenyou dial 603-635-2411 an auto attendant willnow answer the phone Please listen as there arenow selections for each department includingthe Dispatch Center If you need to reachthe Dispatch Center press 1 The emergencylines will not be affected If you have a life-threatening emergency you should still call 9-1-1
Pelham VFW Presents Boulet andSchloner with Volunteer Award
submitted by Madeline Dreusicke PresidentLadies Auxiliary John H Hargreaves MemorialVFW Post 10722
On Sunday May 31 16 members of the JohnH Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 in Pelhamcame together to enjoy the White Birch BanquetHallrsquos Breakfast Buffet in Hudson They also hada special mission on Sunday They were all there
in honor of Loyalty Day which is actually May 1It is a day set aside for all Americans to reaffirmtheir loyalty to our great country especially for theheritage of American freedoms and it is a day that
we honor those who give of themselves within ourcommunities and help support all veterans of theUnited States
Post Commander Jim Ehlinger and LadiesAuxiliary President Madeline Dreusicke of the
John H Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 weretruly honored to present Ray Boulet owner andhead chef as well as Barbara Schloner chef a
ldquoVolunteer of the Year Awardrdquo from their PostBoulet and Schloner are truly remarkable peoplewho are there when you need help no matterwhat the reason especially when it comes toveterans
ldquoThey have gone above and beyond to helpwith all the hospital programs I promote ashospital chairman for the Department of NHLadies Auxiliary VFW which primarily focuses onsupporting all military as well as our VFW Post inPelhamrdquo Madeline said They have continuouslyshown their love for this country especially whenit comes to helping veterans and for that they aretruly deserving of this award
C o u r t e s y p h o t o
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by Bob GibbsThe town of Windham honored the fallen
members of the US military on this MemorialDay of 2015
Members of the townrsquos Boy and Girl Scouttroops joined the Windham Middle and Highschools to pay tribute to the memory of ourfallen heroes from all branches of the military
Also paying their respects were members ofthe American Legion Post 109 and other localmembers of our military and political leaders forWindham Members of the legion post provided
a gun salute and presented flower wreaths to theveteran memorials in the cemetery
Colonel Pam Casey (USAF) spoke of theAmerican flag to the large crowd in attendanceat the Cemetery on the Plains Colonel Caseyreminded the crowd that when you look at ourflag remember to think of the men and womanwho have fallen to protect our country and giveus the freedoms that we have
The Windham High School Band led byMusic Director Jared Cassedy provided a fittingconclusion to the ceremony
Colonel Pam Casey USAF Windham Middle School Band Boy Scouts
Daisy Troop marches in the Memorial Day parade Windham High School band members Connor Lelandand Giuliana Jeffers play lsquoTapsrsquo
e American Legion honor guard gives a 21-gun saluteBrownie Troop
Windham High School Band honors those who lost their lives fighting for freedom
Windham High School Band
Windham Memorial Day - continued from front pagestaff photos by Bob Gibbs
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Thumbs Up Thumbs DownComments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Pelham-Windham News or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Pelham-Windham News editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate
ank you for your submissions All comments thumbs upor down are anonymous and not written by the Pelham Windham News staff umbs comments can be sentvia telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us at thumbs areanewsgroupcom When submitting a umbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Pelham Windham News During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments tothe issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less
ldquoThumbs down to anyWindham School Board member
who has not been finger printedprior to entering our schools andbeing around our students likeeveryone else in the communitymust berdquo
ldquoThumbs down to Rich Amariand his arrogant citing of theFacilities Committee lsquoNever hasthere been the level of expertiseon such a committeersquo Yoursnake oil tactics are naiumlvesophomoric and transparent Nodoubt we will see your name ona ballot come Marchrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steelwho has been an outstandingleader consensus builder anddiligent custodian of our taxdollars We are so fortunate to have someone
with your ethics your caring respectful demeanorand your good judgment in our districtrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steel Windhamrsquos Directorof Business Finance and Operations for the stellar
job you do Windhamrsquos school district needs tokeep people like yourdquo
ldquoThumbs down way down to School Boardmember Daniel Popovici-Mueller for bringinga handgun to school It isnrsquot just against boardpolicy - it is against Federal law to have a gun onschool grounds What were you thinkingrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to our Pelham High LacrosseCoach for talking down toopposing teamrsquos players out onthe field during games evenwhen yoursquore winning the gamePoor Sportsmanship Thatrsquosnot what we want our kids to
learn from their coaches Be abetter coach and get show bettersportsmanship towards playersrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Matthew Nuttfor making Eagle Scout I amreal proud of you Stay on thepace that you are going and theworld will be yours Love Yoursquordquo
lsquoThe Godmotherrsquo
ldquoThumbs up and a big thank you to the SaintPatrick Catholic School community and thePelham community at large for contributing to thehuge success of the St Patrsquos Catholic School 15thannual golf tournament that was held on May 12A great time was had by all in attendance and welook forward to seeing everyone again next yearat the 16th annual golf tournament Thank you foryour investment in the future of our students andfor your continued support of our schoolrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to St Patrick Catholic Schoolrsquosseventh grade class for putting together such awonderful tribute honoring our veterans Thankyou Mrs Stader and all who participated in this
very moving ceremonyrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to thePelham School Board andadministration Really isanyone surprised the middleschool principal is leavingAnyone who is exceptional orworth their weight in gold leavesor is non-renewed The schoolhires friends and family not thebest of the best and focuses onmediocri ty Anyone who servesan example or has proven tobe an exemplary educator ispushed out because they make the staff that is allright being mediocre look bad Itrsquos a sad state thisdistrict being led down a wrong road with weakunknowledgeable people leading the wayrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to whoever said lsquoonce a cheatalways a cheatrsquo It is so true and people whocheat just donrsquot wake up one day and say lsquoIrsquom
going to cheat todayrsquo Cheating is an addictionand one that doesnrsquot just stoprdquo
ldquoThumbs up to wwwnhpipelineawarenessorgThank you for sharing the facts on the pipeline
that Kinder Morgan is trying to put throughPelham and Windham We wonrsquot get any gas toheat our homes from this project Why shouldlandowners lose property to eminent domain for aproject that has no benefit to NH
ldquoThumbs up to Vincent Rosa He has beena vocal advocate for NHrsquos problems and has
been working hard in the community to ensureawareness He truly has been a progressivechampion Thank you for all your hard workrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to the Windham schoolconstruction project that was originally 15 millionand is now almost 20 million What will the finalprice tag be when all is said and donerdquo
ldquoThumbs up for the newly elected SchoolBoard members Freezing $82000 that was
budgeted for spending by theAdministration is a benefit tothe residents of WindhamThat is money that belongs tothe taxpayerrsquos not to be spenton anything else as may havehappened Seems two of thefive board members donrsquot quiteunderstandrdquo
ldquoThumbs up congratulationsand cheers to the twolove birds on Oriole Roadcelebrating 16 years of perfectmarriage We should all be soluckyrdquo
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Every lifetime has a story Obituaries
Alba (Bolognesi) (Croatti) Olney 95 of Pelhamdied peacefully on May 25 2015 at Grace Housein Windham She was the beloved wife of the lateRichard Olney who died in 2010
Born in Dorchester Massachusetts Sept 151919 the only child of the late Dino and the lateGuiseppina (Rosa) Bolognesi she received hereducation in the Dorchester school system
Before retiring Alba was employed as anAirplane Assembler and Riveter with ConvairAircraft formerly known as Hughes Aircraft in San
Diego California for many years Previously she was a Seamstressand Bookkeeper in her fatherrsquos laundry business called NationalLaundry which later became known as Unifirst Corporation
Among her many activities Alba was very active at the PelhamSenior Center When not working with the intent on being ldquotheold fashioned housewiferdquo she loved cooking embroidering andwatching soap operas But above all else being all about family
she loved spending quality time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Mrs Olney is survived by a son Ronald D Croatti and his wifeCarol of Londonderry four grandchildren Aldo Croatti and hiswife Brittany of Coral Springs Florida Michael Croatti Sr and hiswife Deborah of Pelham Matthew Croatti and his wife Jenniferof Winchester Massachusetts and Melissa Croatti and her fianceacuteMichael OrsquoRourke of Hudson and six great-grandchildren MichaelCroatti Jr Daniel Croatti Austin Croatti Kyle Croatti Ian Croatti andNorah OrsquoRourke
Funeral and Committal Services were held privately at St MichaelCemetery in Boston Massachusetts
Albarsquos family requests contributions be made in her memory to thePelham Council on Aging co Pelham Senior Center 8 Nashua RoadPelham NH 03076
Arrangements by Funeral Director James F OrsquoDonnell Jr (603)635-3333 E-condolencesdirections at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom
Albert A Girard 84 of Windham died May24 2015 at Maple Leaf Health Care Center inManchester
Albert was born and educated in MethuenMassachusetts the son of the late Reine (Marsan)and Andre Girard He attended Central Catholic
High School in Lawrence Massachusetts He served in the US Navyduring the Korean Conflict aboard the USS Cadmus where he learnedhis foundry skills He retired in 1996 from Ferrous Tech in Lawrencewhere he was a supervisor Albert was a member of the AmericanLegion in Windham
He built his camp on Cobbetts Pond in Windham with his father-in-law and enjoyed many summers there In 2000 he oversaw therenovation of the camp to a year-round home Albert was very activein the Lawrence High School Band Parents Association from 1972 to1984 He and his wife ran Studio 53 a ceramics studio for 20 yearsHe loved animals especially his cats Buddy and Princess and he wasan avid Red Sox fan
He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 50 years Geraldine(Meseth) Girard his sisters Rachel Mitchell and Yvonne Parker and abrother Andrew Girard
Albert is survived by his son William Girard and his wife Maribethof Kittery Maine his daughters Deborah Drake of Windham andFrances Caux and her husband David of Chester New Hampshiresiblings Raymond Girard of Brewster Massachusetts and JeanGodsey of Diamondhead Mississippi three grandchildren JessicaSchweiss and her husband Kurt and Jordan and Austin Caux andmany nieces and nephews
A Funeral Service was held May 28 at the Douglas amp JohnsonFuneral Home 214 Main St Salem Burial followed in Cemetery onthe Plain in Windham
Memorial Contributions in Albertrsquos memory may be made to theSalem Animal Rescue League 4 SARL Dr Salem NH 03079 or toWindham Fire Association 3 Fellows Rd Windham NH 03087
To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom
Helen A StoneHelen A (Sullivan) Stone 88 of Hudson
formerly of Pelham died June 1 2015 at St Joseph Hospital in Nashua She was the belovedwife of the late Merton H Stone who died Jan 72001
Born in Lowell Massachusetts May 27 1927daughter of the late John and the late Mary(Curran) Sullivan she grew up in Lowell andreceived her education in the Lowell school
systemBefore retiring Helen was employed as an Assembler with
Raytheon Corporation in Andover for over 11 years After retirementnot being one to sit idly she took on a part-time job at Samrsquos Club inHudson for more than 15 years
Among her many activities Helen enjoyed the outdoors especiallywalking in and around town and gardening In addition she
absolutely loved socializing and dancing She was also an avid NewEngland Patriots fan
Helen is survived by her son Michael P Stone of Hudson withwhom she resided two granddaughters Ashley Stone and OliviaStone several nieces and nephews and many dear friends
She was also sister of the late Josephine Sheehan Mary Wholeyand Tina Giguere
In keeping in accordance with her wishes there will be no callinghours Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Masson Monday June 8 at St John XXIII Parish at St John The EvangelistChurch 25 Library St Hudson at 10 orsquoclock Committal Serviceswill be held privately
Those wishing may make contributions in Helenrsquos memory to St John XXIII Parish 121 Allds Street Nashua NH 03060
E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom Arrangementsby the Pelham Funeral Home Pelham NH (603) 635-3333
Richard C lsquoDickrsquo Burton SrRichard C ldquoDickrdquo Burton Sr 86 of
Pelham died May 28 2015 at the VeteransAdministration Medical Center in ManchesterHe was the beloved husband of 62 years tothe late Barbara A (Spearel) Burton who diedDecember 19 2014
Born in Nashua January 28 1929 the sonof the late Ervin J and the late Mary Louise(Prince) Burton he received his education inthe Nashua school system
A veteran of World War II Dick proudlyserved his country in the US Navy One ofhis greatest pleasures was a trip to WashingtonDC in October of 2013 with Honor FlightNew England
Before retiring Dick was employed as a Machine Operatorwith Nashua Corporation in Nashua for over 34 years
He was an active member of the First Congregational Churchin Pelham for many years as well as the Pelham Senior Center
Being all about family Richard loved spending quality timewith his children grandchildren and great-grandchildren Healso enjoyed fishing watching the Red Sox and Patriots hiscomputer and traveling - including a cross-country excursionand several trips to Virginia He was proud of his vegetablegarden with which he shared with everyone he came incontact with He received his Amateurrsquos Radio License in
June of 1965 and was one of the founders of the ldquo4PMers Netrdquowhich still meets on a daily basis He has made friends allover the world talking on the ham bands
Mr Burton is survived by two daughters Deborah AHallinan and her husband David of Deerfield with whom heresided at the time of his passing and Cheryl D Lutsko and herhusband Jim of Hudson four sons Richard C Burton Jr andhis wife Brenda of Waynesboro Virginia Wayne D Burtonand his wife Louise of Windham Dana S Burton and his wifeDenise of Manchester and David K Burton and his companionTricia Hennick of Gloucester Massachusetts 16 grandchildren18 great-grandchildren a brother Paul F Burton and his wifeMyrtle of Hudson and several nieces nephews and cousins
He was also brother of the late Marion St Laurent KennethBurton Herbert Burton Clifford Burton Earl Burton Leonard
Burton Ernest Burton and Robert BurtonIn keeping in accordance with his wishes there were nocalling hours and a Memorial Service for both Richard andBarbara was held on Friday June 5 at the First CongregationalChurch of Pelham Burial of ashes followed at GibsonCemetery E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecomArrangements by the Pelham Funeral Home (603) 635-3333
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Parents have a host of options at their disposal when the time
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Finding the right car for a family depends on a host of factorsas what makes a good vehicle for one family will not always makea great choice for another family right down the street Whenchoosing a car for their families parents can consider the followingfactors to ensure they choose the vehicles that best suit the needsof their broods
CostWhile cost should not be the only consideration when choos-
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Family sizeThe size and potential size of the family also must be considered
before buying a new car Kids grow up and get bigger and parentswho want to have more children down the road should consider
just how big they want their family to be before buying a new carLook for a car that not only suits your family now but one that willcater to your familyrsquos needs down the road as well Overlooking thisimportant factor now may force you to replace the car you ultimatelybuy sooner than you had hoped
Safety
Safety is the top priority for many parents as they purchase newcars for their families Look for a car with a high safety rating and aproven track record of ensuring passengers survive accidents TheInsurance Institute for Highway Safety (wwwiihsorg) as well as theNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration (wwwnhtsagov)test and rate new vehicles for safety and parents should look upthe results of these tests and ratings on any vehicle they are consid-ering purchasing for their families
UseFamily cars are rarely limited to getting mom or dad to and from
work and for trips to the grocery store Todayrsquos kids are more activethan ever before and chances are their schedules are as packed astheir parentsrsquo Consider the many chauffeuring trips you will haveto make in the years to come and choose a car that is equipped tohandle those trips Parents who double as soccer coaches may ben-efit from buying minivans that can easily store all that sports equip-ment while those whose children participate in activities that takethem far and wide may want a car thatrsquos especially fuel efficient
Comfort
Luxury vehicles may provide the most comfortable ride but par-ents who are not yet ready to go that route need not sacrifice comfortin favor of practicality Families spend lots of time in their vehiclesand summer vacations or winter holiday road trips are that muchmore enjoyable when everyone is riding in comfort While comfortmight not be the foremost priority for parents it is something toconsider when buying new family vehicles
How to Safely Navigate Wet RoadwaysSpring showers certainly may bring flower
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Wet roadways and poor driving conditionscontribute to thousands of road accidents eachand every year As roads get wet oil and other
substances rise to the surface of the pavementwhich can quickly become slippery and compro-mise the traction offered by tires According to theUnited States Department of Transportation thereare around 707000 automobile crashes each yeardue to rain
Heavy rains also may lead to puddles whichcan obscure hazards on the roadway Cars maystall out in puddles or hydroplane which occurswhen cars coast along the surface of the waterPuddles also can be splashed by oncoming carsleading to visibility issues
It is in every driverrsquos best interest to use cautionwhen driving on wet roads The following tips canhelp prevent accidents injuries and even fatalitiesduring the rainy season
bull Slow down Drivers should drive slower whenroads are wet and when rain compromises vis-ibility It can take up to three times longer to stopon a wet road than a dry one By slowing downyou will be able to stop or veer out of the way of
dangerbull Leave room When driving on wet roads
leave more room between your vehicle and theone in front of you Again this plays into stoppingdistance Tailgating increases your risk of rear-
ending a vehicle if you cannot stop in time on awet roadway
bull Stay alert It can be easy to be lulled intocomplacency while driving But staying alert andconscious of every detail going on around youcan reduce your risk of accident when driving inless than ideal conditions
bull Skip cruise control As a driver you wantto remain in control of acceleration and speed
rather than leaving it up to the cruise control sys-tem If you begin to hydroplane on cruise controlthe car may actually speed up
bull Use your headlights Headlights can lightup the road in front of you helping illuminatepotential hazards Lights on a car also make yourvehicle more visible to others on the road Alwaysturn on the headlights in inclement weather
bull Avoid jerky movements Keep a steady paceand the vehicle in control Jerking the wheel oraccelerating and braking in a erratic fashion cancause the vehicle to spin out or skid on wet roads
bull Check your tires Inspect your tires for treadwear and air pressure Tires should be rotatedas part of routine maintenance Poorly perform-ing tires are a significant safety risk If you livein an area known for a lot of rain invest in tiresdesigned for wet road conditions
Donrsquot let wet weather get the best of you Slowdown stayvisible and be
on the alert
(MS) mdash Perhaps no aspectof life has gone untouched bytechnology in the 21st centuryTechnology has changed theway we communicate how wewatch television and listen to
music and even how we keepabreast of the latest happeningsin our communities and abroad
Technology is also changingthe way we drive and in manyways making todayrsquos highwaysmore safe While automotivegadgets like built-in WiFi orbackup cameras may be the first amenities to grabour attention new developments in lighting tech-nology are enhancing driver visibility and makingit safer to hit the open road
Many auto manufacturers still use standard in-candescent bulbs in their vehicles But advancedlighting thatrsquos more befitting of todayrsquos technologi-cal standards can make it easier for drivers to seeand be seen by fellow motorists Vision LED Lightsfrom leading automotive lighting manufacturerPhilips employ cutting edge LED technology todeliver better and more dynamic lighting for appli-cations such as brake and taillights back up lights
side markers fog lights and license plate lightsGuaranteed for up to 12 years Philips Vision LEDLights are highly resistant to extreme heat and vi-bration meaning drivers are very likely to replacetheir vehicle long before they ever need to worryabout replacing their LED lights
The right lighting can vastly improve drivervisibility and safety and prove a wise investmentfor drivers who want to see the road better whilemaking themselves more visible to other motor-ists In addition to upgrading their vehiclesrsquo light-ing drivers can take the following steps to ensuretheyrsquore seeing the road ahead of them as clearly aspossible
bull Get vision checkups A standard ophthalmicexam is a series of tests conducted to check an in-dividualrsquos vision and the health of his or her eyesThe National Institutes of Health note that thefrequency ofsuch tests de-pends on anindividualrsquosage but driv-ers shouldknow thatthey shouldget screenedmore fre-quently asthey ageand the NIHnotes that
drivers who wear contact lenses need yearly eyeexams Drivers who suspect their vision mightbe making it harder for them to see when behindthe wheel should schedule an ophthalmic examimmediately
bull Take steps to improve your reaction time andthat of your fellow motorists Personal reactiontime also can influence how drivers see the roadand how quickly they react to potentially negativedriving conditions Making sure you get enoughsleep and exercise can increase alertness and im-prove your reaction time In addition the choicesyou make when upgrading your vehicle can im-
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bull Prioritize complete vehicle maintenance Novehicle maintenance routine is complete unlessit includes regular cleaning of headlight lensessideview mirrors and interior glass and mirrorsDirty mirrors and glass compromises driver visionso be sure to periodically remove any debris orfilm buildup on such surfaces
More information is available at wwwphilipscomvisionled
New Philips Vision LEDs (right) employ cutting edge LED technology to deliverbrighter more dynamic lighting than standard incandescent bulbs (left)
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Strong Showing for PMA Softballsubmitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The Presentation of Mary Academyrsquos girlsrsquo Softball teamis having its strongest season yet The team of 16 girlsis made up of students in grades five through eight TheGriffins team plays in the Tri-County League The girlspractice threetimes a week onPMArsquos turf fieldThe team has seenimprovements inevery aspect of
the game and scored an all-timehigh of 10 runs in their game against St Patrickrsquos School ofPelham The team will await their seed for the upcomingTri-County League tournament
Girlsrsquo 2015 Softball team Coach Mike Bernhardt and Coach Clare Handy
Pelham Memorial Day- continued from front pageStaff photos by Len Lathrop
Pelham American Legion Firing Squad
Pelham Selectmen Hal Lynde and Doug Viger stand reverently andLegion Commander Aram Jekrnavorian as Mrs Gionet and VFWPost Commander Jim Ehlinger place a wreath on Gionet Bridge
Pelham Daisy Troop salutes during Taps
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Londonderry United Soccer Club
Ages 7-14
wwwlondonderryunitedorgLook forward to seeing you on the field
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submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
To find out more about how toget involved to learn about specific
opportunities at Windham High School or to donate time orresources to the teamcontact Coach Matthews at
jamatthewswindhamsdorg
Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
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We are a community based soccer club with academy
style philosophy Our soccer club offers professional
coaching academy style training with flexible
schedules with a family friendly cost structure
Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
South Central Soccer Club is a regional soccer club in
partnership with Windham Soccer
Association Salem Youth Soccer Association and Pelham Soccer
Club Tryouts are open to any
players looking for a more enriched
soccer experience focused on
individual technical development
and strategic team play
U13 amp U14 TRYOUTS
Boys U13 amp U14Wednesday 06172015
Time 500 PM-700 PM
Girls U13 amp U14Tuesday 06162015Time 500 PM-700 PM
Where Griffin Park 11v11 Field Ages U14 (August - 2001 ndash July 2002) U13 (August 2002 ndash July 2003)
Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
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Bishop GuertinHigh SchoolClass of 2015
Bishop Guertin High School will hold commencement on Sunday June 7 at the schoolrsquos Roedel Field House beginning at 2 pm The203 graduates include Pelham residents Bailey Custeau EmaleeGarboski Mitchell Hullihen Kailee Joncas Mitchell Kamal HollyKathios Rachael LaPolice Colleen Mitchell Ryan Montbleau LaynePhilipson Eleni Roggotis Haley Roy Peri Sanechiaro Cory SnowKristina Terrazzano and Timothy Trudel and Windham residentsChristopher Arling Daniel Fenn and Thomas Raposo
Two WMS StudentsHonored at StateScholar Leader
Banquet
submitted by NH Association for MiddleLevel Education
Keith Belanger and Jillian Peet students atWindham Middle Schoolwere honored at the 16thAnnual Scholar LeaderAwards Banquet heldat the Center of NewHampshire in Manchesteron May 28 The studentswere presented with anaward whose criteriaincluded demonstratingacademic initiative andscholarship providingservice to classmatesand school exemplifyingpositive attitudes anddemonstrating leadershipin the classroom andschool activities
More than 375 guestsincluding studentseducators and parents attended this yearrsquos banquet which celebratedthe achievements of middle level students who are representative ofthe many outstanding young adolescents in middle level schools inNew Hampshire The guests included 82 students from 41 schoolsfrom all over the state
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Contracts for School Administrators Still Pendingby Barbara OrsquoBrien
As of June 3 new contracts for administratorsin the Windham School District (SAU 95) had notbeen signed The issue was raised during anothermarathon meeting of the school board whenformer school board member Beth Valentine cameto the podium and posed the question
Valentine expressed concern over the factthat numerous administrators who work for theschool district have either resigned recentlyor are candidates for positions elsewhere
Superintendent Winfried Feneberg who isleaving the employment of Windham on June 30confirmed the fact that contracts have not yet beensigned with school district administrators but
assured Valentine that promises of employmentfor the 2015-2016 school year have been madeto these individuals Each of these administratorswas nominated by Feneberg for continuedemployment this past April and school boardmembers concurred The problem that remainstherefore inhibiting the signing of contracts is theissue of salaries and benefits for administratorsas well as for other non-union school districtemployees
School Board Chairman Ken Eyring who has
been discussing the issue with Feneberg and otheradministrators said he has ldquono thought of goinginto Julyrdquo without signed contracts ldquoWersquore verycloserdquo Eyring said
Business Administrator Adam Steel who hasbeen involved in the discussions said talksrelating to benefit packages have been goingon for about a year ldquoTherersquos a lot of factorsinvolvedrdquo Steel said including the perceptionthat some administrators are being underpaidcompared to similar school districts and thatsome benefits are less than those being providedelsewhere
The issue came to a head last year when therewas a change in health insurance benefits for
teachers resulting in employees paying a higherpercentage of their premiums than was previouslythe case Steel said that administrators donrsquot wantto feel that theyrsquore giving away health benefitswithout salaries being raised commensuratelyldquoThis needs to be resolvedrdquo Steel statedAlthough administrators are not members of acollective bargaining unit they have been workingtogether collaboratively Steel said
School board member Rob Breton wanted toknow if the administrators are concerned abouthaving a job come July 1 ldquoThey are nervous andanxiousrdquo Steel replied ldquoThere is angstrdquo Valentineadded
ldquoAdministrators want to feel valuedrdquo Steelexplained When comparing the benefitsoffered by Windham with other similar schooldistricts itrsquos not easy to make ldquoan apples-to-apples comparisonrdquo Steel added a factor that iscomplicating discussions
A suggestion by school board member DennisSenibaldi was not well received by his fellowboard members or Superintendent FenebergSenibaldi wanted to sign the contracts as they arecurrently written then to continue the discussionof benefits down the road ldquoWe can sort out thedetails laterrdquo Senibaldi said Senibaldirsquos motionwas seconded by Breton but failed to pass bythe usual 3 to 2 split Only Senibaldi and Bretonvoted in favor of signing the existing contracts
Chairman Eyring Vice-Chairman Tom Murray
and board member Daniel Popovici-Mullervoted against the idea Feneberg asked that thediscussions be allowed to continue at least untilthe next interchange scheduled for June 11 ldquoWehope to have the issue solved prior to July 1rdquohe added ldquoThere is good will on the part of allparties to resolve this issuerdquo
ldquoWe want to address the administratorsrsquoconcernsrdquo Popovici-Muller said ldquoBe assured thatno one should be worried about their jobrdquo
ldquoWe do want administrators fairlycompensatedrdquo Murray said ldquoThatrsquos what theyrsquorelooking forrdquo
There are increases for administrators and othernon-union employees in the designated salarypool Feneberg said money which would allowfor an average annual increase of 2 to 3 percentRaises for non-union employees are given basedon performance reviews
School District Switches Banksby Barbara OrsquoBrien
On the recommendation of SAU 95 BusinessAdministrator Adam Steel Windham SchoolBoard members unanimously (5 to 0) approvedtransferring the school districtrsquos banking to TDBank effective July 1 the start of the 2015-2016school year
Steel said he had invited all banks within areasonable distance of Windham to submit aproposal As a result he received quotes fromTD Bank Citizens Bank Enterprise Bank andSantander Currently the Windham SchoolDistrict does business with Citizens Bank anaffiliation that will end on June 30
After interviewing representatives from eachof the four banks that submitted proposalsSteel recommended TD Bank Although theinterest rate offered by TD Bank was not quite ashigh as some of the other proposals Steel said
TD Bank has a record of providing very highcustomer service fraud protection a high level oftechnology and higher productivity
At present approximately 580 annual tripsare being made to the bank by employees of theWindham School District In the future manyof those trips will not be necessary Steel saidbecause of the high level of technology availablethrough TD Bank Technology will save on bothemployee time and mileage Steel noted
Donna Sawyer who is the outgoing schooldistrict treasurer agreed that TD Bank is veryproactive in working with its customers ldquoTheyhave been very forthcoming in answering ourquestionsrdquo Sawyer said Sawyer did not run fora second term as school district treasurer this pastMarch Anne Marie OrsquoNeil was elected as thenew school district treasurer and will assume herduties on July 1
Pelham Police
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Residents may notice some changes whenthey call the non-emergencygeneral businessline at the Pelham Police Department Whenyou dial 603-635-2411 an auto attendant willnow answer the phone Please listen as there arenow selections for each department includingthe Dispatch Center If you need to reachthe Dispatch Center press 1 The emergencylines will not be affected If you have a life-threatening emergency you should still call 9-1-1
Pelham VFW Presents Boulet andSchloner with Volunteer Award
submitted by Madeline Dreusicke PresidentLadies Auxiliary John H Hargreaves MemorialVFW Post 10722
On Sunday May 31 16 members of the JohnH Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 in Pelhamcame together to enjoy the White Birch BanquetHallrsquos Breakfast Buffet in Hudson They also hada special mission on Sunday They were all there
in honor of Loyalty Day which is actually May 1It is a day set aside for all Americans to reaffirmtheir loyalty to our great country especially for theheritage of American freedoms and it is a day that
we honor those who give of themselves within ourcommunities and help support all veterans of theUnited States
Post Commander Jim Ehlinger and LadiesAuxiliary President Madeline Dreusicke of the
John H Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 weretruly honored to present Ray Boulet owner andhead chef as well as Barbara Schloner chef a
ldquoVolunteer of the Year Awardrdquo from their PostBoulet and Schloner are truly remarkable peoplewho are there when you need help no matterwhat the reason especially when it comes toveterans
ldquoThey have gone above and beyond to helpwith all the hospital programs I promote ashospital chairman for the Department of NHLadies Auxiliary VFW which primarily focuses onsupporting all military as well as our VFW Post inPelhamrdquo Madeline said They have continuouslyshown their love for this country especially whenit comes to helping veterans and for that they aretruly deserving of this award
C o u r t e s y p h o t o
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by Bob GibbsThe town of Windham honored the fallen
members of the US military on this MemorialDay of 2015
Members of the townrsquos Boy and Girl Scouttroops joined the Windham Middle and Highschools to pay tribute to the memory of ourfallen heroes from all branches of the military
Also paying their respects were members ofthe American Legion Post 109 and other localmembers of our military and political leaders forWindham Members of the legion post provided
a gun salute and presented flower wreaths to theveteran memorials in the cemetery
Colonel Pam Casey (USAF) spoke of theAmerican flag to the large crowd in attendanceat the Cemetery on the Plains Colonel Caseyreminded the crowd that when you look at ourflag remember to think of the men and womanwho have fallen to protect our country and giveus the freedoms that we have
The Windham High School Band led byMusic Director Jared Cassedy provided a fittingconclusion to the ceremony
Colonel Pam Casey USAF Windham Middle School Band Boy Scouts
Daisy Troop marches in the Memorial Day parade Windham High School band members Connor Lelandand Giuliana Jeffers play lsquoTapsrsquo
e American Legion honor guard gives a 21-gun saluteBrownie Troop
Windham High School Band honors those who lost their lives fighting for freedom
Windham High School Band
Windham Memorial Day - continued from front pagestaff photos by Bob Gibbs
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Thumbs Up Thumbs DownComments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Pelham-Windham News or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Pelham-Windham News editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate
ank you for your submissions All comments thumbs upor down are anonymous and not written by the Pelham Windham News staff umbs comments can be sentvia telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us at thumbs areanewsgroupcom When submitting a umbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Pelham Windham News During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments tothe issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less
ldquoThumbs down to anyWindham School Board member
who has not been finger printedprior to entering our schools andbeing around our students likeeveryone else in the communitymust berdquo
ldquoThumbs down to Rich Amariand his arrogant citing of theFacilities Committee lsquoNever hasthere been the level of expertiseon such a committeersquo Yoursnake oil tactics are naiumlvesophomoric and transparent Nodoubt we will see your name ona ballot come Marchrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steelwho has been an outstandingleader consensus builder anddiligent custodian of our taxdollars We are so fortunate to have someone
with your ethics your caring respectful demeanorand your good judgment in our districtrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steel Windhamrsquos Directorof Business Finance and Operations for the stellar
job you do Windhamrsquos school district needs tokeep people like yourdquo
ldquoThumbs down way down to School Boardmember Daniel Popovici-Mueller for bringinga handgun to school It isnrsquot just against boardpolicy - it is against Federal law to have a gun onschool grounds What were you thinkingrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to our Pelham High LacrosseCoach for talking down toopposing teamrsquos players out onthe field during games evenwhen yoursquore winning the gamePoor Sportsmanship Thatrsquosnot what we want our kids to
learn from their coaches Be abetter coach and get show bettersportsmanship towards playersrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Matthew Nuttfor making Eagle Scout I amreal proud of you Stay on thepace that you are going and theworld will be yours Love Yoursquordquo
lsquoThe Godmotherrsquo
ldquoThumbs up and a big thank you to the SaintPatrick Catholic School community and thePelham community at large for contributing to thehuge success of the St Patrsquos Catholic School 15thannual golf tournament that was held on May 12A great time was had by all in attendance and welook forward to seeing everyone again next yearat the 16th annual golf tournament Thank you foryour investment in the future of our students andfor your continued support of our schoolrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to St Patrick Catholic Schoolrsquosseventh grade class for putting together such awonderful tribute honoring our veterans Thankyou Mrs Stader and all who participated in this
very moving ceremonyrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to thePelham School Board andadministration Really isanyone surprised the middleschool principal is leavingAnyone who is exceptional orworth their weight in gold leavesor is non-renewed The schoolhires friends and family not thebest of the best and focuses onmediocri ty Anyone who servesan example or has proven tobe an exemplary educator ispushed out because they make the staff that is allright being mediocre look bad Itrsquos a sad state thisdistrict being led down a wrong road with weakunknowledgeable people leading the wayrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to whoever said lsquoonce a cheatalways a cheatrsquo It is so true and people whocheat just donrsquot wake up one day and say lsquoIrsquom
going to cheat todayrsquo Cheating is an addictionand one that doesnrsquot just stoprdquo
ldquoThumbs up to wwwnhpipelineawarenessorgThank you for sharing the facts on the pipeline
that Kinder Morgan is trying to put throughPelham and Windham We wonrsquot get any gas toheat our homes from this project Why shouldlandowners lose property to eminent domain for aproject that has no benefit to NH
ldquoThumbs up to Vincent Rosa He has beena vocal advocate for NHrsquos problems and has
been working hard in the community to ensureawareness He truly has been a progressivechampion Thank you for all your hard workrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to the Windham schoolconstruction project that was originally 15 millionand is now almost 20 million What will the finalprice tag be when all is said and donerdquo
ldquoThumbs up for the newly elected SchoolBoard members Freezing $82000 that was
budgeted for spending by theAdministration is a benefit tothe residents of WindhamThat is money that belongs tothe taxpayerrsquos not to be spenton anything else as may havehappened Seems two of thefive board members donrsquot quiteunderstandrdquo
ldquoThumbs up congratulationsand cheers to the twolove birds on Oriole Roadcelebrating 16 years of perfectmarriage We should all be soluckyrdquo
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Every lifetime has a story Obituaries
Alba (Bolognesi) (Croatti) Olney 95 of Pelhamdied peacefully on May 25 2015 at Grace Housein Windham She was the beloved wife of the lateRichard Olney who died in 2010
Born in Dorchester Massachusetts Sept 151919 the only child of the late Dino and the lateGuiseppina (Rosa) Bolognesi she received hereducation in the Dorchester school system
Before retiring Alba was employed as anAirplane Assembler and Riveter with ConvairAircraft formerly known as Hughes Aircraft in San
Diego California for many years Previously she was a Seamstressand Bookkeeper in her fatherrsquos laundry business called NationalLaundry which later became known as Unifirst Corporation
Among her many activities Alba was very active at the PelhamSenior Center When not working with the intent on being ldquotheold fashioned housewiferdquo she loved cooking embroidering andwatching soap operas But above all else being all about family
she loved spending quality time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Mrs Olney is survived by a son Ronald D Croatti and his wifeCarol of Londonderry four grandchildren Aldo Croatti and hiswife Brittany of Coral Springs Florida Michael Croatti Sr and hiswife Deborah of Pelham Matthew Croatti and his wife Jenniferof Winchester Massachusetts and Melissa Croatti and her fianceacuteMichael OrsquoRourke of Hudson and six great-grandchildren MichaelCroatti Jr Daniel Croatti Austin Croatti Kyle Croatti Ian Croatti andNorah OrsquoRourke
Funeral and Committal Services were held privately at St MichaelCemetery in Boston Massachusetts
Albarsquos family requests contributions be made in her memory to thePelham Council on Aging co Pelham Senior Center 8 Nashua RoadPelham NH 03076
Arrangements by Funeral Director James F OrsquoDonnell Jr (603)635-3333 E-condolencesdirections at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom
Albert A Girard 84 of Windham died May24 2015 at Maple Leaf Health Care Center inManchester
Albert was born and educated in MethuenMassachusetts the son of the late Reine (Marsan)and Andre Girard He attended Central Catholic
High School in Lawrence Massachusetts He served in the US Navyduring the Korean Conflict aboard the USS Cadmus where he learnedhis foundry skills He retired in 1996 from Ferrous Tech in Lawrencewhere he was a supervisor Albert was a member of the AmericanLegion in Windham
He built his camp on Cobbetts Pond in Windham with his father-in-law and enjoyed many summers there In 2000 he oversaw therenovation of the camp to a year-round home Albert was very activein the Lawrence High School Band Parents Association from 1972 to1984 He and his wife ran Studio 53 a ceramics studio for 20 yearsHe loved animals especially his cats Buddy and Princess and he wasan avid Red Sox fan
He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 50 years Geraldine(Meseth) Girard his sisters Rachel Mitchell and Yvonne Parker and abrother Andrew Girard
Albert is survived by his son William Girard and his wife Maribethof Kittery Maine his daughters Deborah Drake of Windham andFrances Caux and her husband David of Chester New Hampshiresiblings Raymond Girard of Brewster Massachusetts and JeanGodsey of Diamondhead Mississippi three grandchildren JessicaSchweiss and her husband Kurt and Jordan and Austin Caux andmany nieces and nephews
A Funeral Service was held May 28 at the Douglas amp JohnsonFuneral Home 214 Main St Salem Burial followed in Cemetery onthe Plain in Windham
Memorial Contributions in Albertrsquos memory may be made to theSalem Animal Rescue League 4 SARL Dr Salem NH 03079 or toWindham Fire Association 3 Fellows Rd Windham NH 03087
To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom
Helen A StoneHelen A (Sullivan) Stone 88 of Hudson
formerly of Pelham died June 1 2015 at St Joseph Hospital in Nashua She was the belovedwife of the late Merton H Stone who died Jan 72001
Born in Lowell Massachusetts May 27 1927daughter of the late John and the late Mary(Curran) Sullivan she grew up in Lowell andreceived her education in the Lowell school
systemBefore retiring Helen was employed as an Assembler with
Raytheon Corporation in Andover for over 11 years After retirementnot being one to sit idly she took on a part-time job at Samrsquos Club inHudson for more than 15 years
Among her many activities Helen enjoyed the outdoors especiallywalking in and around town and gardening In addition she
absolutely loved socializing and dancing She was also an avid NewEngland Patriots fan
Helen is survived by her son Michael P Stone of Hudson withwhom she resided two granddaughters Ashley Stone and OliviaStone several nieces and nephews and many dear friends
She was also sister of the late Josephine Sheehan Mary Wholeyand Tina Giguere
In keeping in accordance with her wishes there will be no callinghours Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Masson Monday June 8 at St John XXIII Parish at St John The EvangelistChurch 25 Library St Hudson at 10 orsquoclock Committal Serviceswill be held privately
Those wishing may make contributions in Helenrsquos memory to St John XXIII Parish 121 Allds Street Nashua NH 03060
E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom Arrangementsby the Pelham Funeral Home Pelham NH (603) 635-3333
Richard C lsquoDickrsquo Burton SrRichard C ldquoDickrdquo Burton Sr 86 of
Pelham died May 28 2015 at the VeteransAdministration Medical Center in ManchesterHe was the beloved husband of 62 years tothe late Barbara A (Spearel) Burton who diedDecember 19 2014
Born in Nashua January 28 1929 the sonof the late Ervin J and the late Mary Louise(Prince) Burton he received his education inthe Nashua school system
A veteran of World War II Dick proudlyserved his country in the US Navy One ofhis greatest pleasures was a trip to WashingtonDC in October of 2013 with Honor FlightNew England
Before retiring Dick was employed as a Machine Operatorwith Nashua Corporation in Nashua for over 34 years
He was an active member of the First Congregational Churchin Pelham for many years as well as the Pelham Senior Center
Being all about family Richard loved spending quality timewith his children grandchildren and great-grandchildren Healso enjoyed fishing watching the Red Sox and Patriots hiscomputer and traveling - including a cross-country excursionand several trips to Virginia He was proud of his vegetablegarden with which he shared with everyone he came incontact with He received his Amateurrsquos Radio License in
June of 1965 and was one of the founders of the ldquo4PMers Netrdquowhich still meets on a daily basis He has made friends allover the world talking on the ham bands
Mr Burton is survived by two daughters Deborah AHallinan and her husband David of Deerfield with whom heresided at the time of his passing and Cheryl D Lutsko and herhusband Jim of Hudson four sons Richard C Burton Jr andhis wife Brenda of Waynesboro Virginia Wayne D Burtonand his wife Louise of Windham Dana S Burton and his wifeDenise of Manchester and David K Burton and his companionTricia Hennick of Gloucester Massachusetts 16 grandchildren18 great-grandchildren a brother Paul F Burton and his wifeMyrtle of Hudson and several nieces nephews and cousins
He was also brother of the late Marion St Laurent KennethBurton Herbert Burton Clifford Burton Earl Burton Leonard
Burton Ernest Burton and Robert BurtonIn keeping in accordance with his wishes there were nocalling hours and a Memorial Service for both Richard andBarbara was held on Friday June 5 at the First CongregationalChurch of Pelham Burial of ashes followed at GibsonCemetery E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecomArrangements by the Pelham Funeral Home (603) 635-3333
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Finding the right car for a family depends on a host of factorsas what makes a good vehicle for one family will not always makea great choice for another family right down the street Whenchoosing a car for their families parents can consider the followingfactors to ensure they choose the vehicles that best suit the needsof their broods
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(MS) mdash Perhaps no aspectof life has gone untouched bytechnology in the 21st centuryTechnology has changed theway we communicate how wewatch television and listen to
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Technology is also changingthe way we drive and in manyways making todayrsquos highwaysmore safe While automotivegadgets like built-in WiFi orbackup cameras may be the first amenities to grabour attention new developments in lighting tech-nology are enhancing driver visibility and makingit safer to hit the open road
Many auto manufacturers still use standard in-candescent bulbs in their vehicles But advancedlighting thatrsquos more befitting of todayrsquos technologi-cal standards can make it easier for drivers to seeand be seen by fellow motorists Vision LED Lightsfrom leading automotive lighting manufacturerPhilips employ cutting edge LED technology todeliver better and more dynamic lighting for appli-cations such as brake and taillights back up lights
side markers fog lights and license plate lightsGuaranteed for up to 12 years Philips Vision LEDLights are highly resistant to extreme heat and vi-bration meaning drivers are very likely to replacetheir vehicle long before they ever need to worryabout replacing their LED lights
The right lighting can vastly improve drivervisibility and safety and prove a wise investmentfor drivers who want to see the road better whilemaking themselves more visible to other motor-ists In addition to upgrading their vehiclesrsquo light-ing drivers can take the following steps to ensuretheyrsquore seeing the road ahead of them as clearly aspossible
bull Get vision checkups A standard ophthalmicexam is a series of tests conducted to check an in-dividualrsquos vision and the health of his or her eyesThe National Institutes of Health note that thefrequency ofsuch tests de-pends on anindividualrsquosage but driv-ers shouldknow thatthey shouldget screenedmore fre-quently asthey ageand the NIHnotes that
drivers who wear contact lenses need yearly eyeexams Drivers who suspect their vision mightbe making it harder for them to see when behindthe wheel should schedule an ophthalmic examimmediately
bull Take steps to improve your reaction time andthat of your fellow motorists Personal reactiontime also can influence how drivers see the roadand how quickly they react to potentially negativedriving conditions Making sure you get enoughsleep and exercise can increase alertness and im-prove your reaction time In addition the choicesyou make when upgrading your vehicle can im-
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New Philips Vision LEDs (right) employ cutting edge LED technology to deliverbrighter more dynamic lighting than standard incandescent bulbs (left)
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Strong Showing for PMA Softballsubmitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The Presentation of Mary Academyrsquos girlsrsquo Softball teamis having its strongest season yet The team of 16 girlsis made up of students in grades five through eight TheGriffins team plays in the Tri-County League The girlspractice threetimes a week onPMArsquos turf fieldThe team has seenimprovements inevery aspect of
the game and scored an all-timehigh of 10 runs in their game against St Patrickrsquos School ofPelham The team will await their seed for the upcomingTri-County League tournament
Girlsrsquo 2015 Softball team Coach Mike Bernhardt and Coach Clare Handy
Pelham Memorial Day- continued from front pageStaff photos by Len Lathrop
Pelham American Legion Firing Squad
Pelham Selectmen Hal Lynde and Doug Viger stand reverently andLegion Commander Aram Jekrnavorian as Mrs Gionet and VFWPost Commander Jim Ehlinger place a wreath on Gionet Bridge
Pelham Daisy Troop salutes during Taps
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submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
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Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
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Pelham~WindhamSports
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Sports
We are a community based soccer club with academy
style philosophy Our soccer club offers professional
coaching academy style training with flexible
schedules with a family friendly cost structure
Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
South Central Soccer Club is a regional soccer club in
partnership with Windham Soccer
Association Salem Youth Soccer Association and Pelham Soccer
Club Tryouts are open to any
players looking for a more enriched
soccer experience focused on
individual technical development
and strategic team play
U13 amp U14 TRYOUTS
Boys U13 amp U14Wednesday 06172015
Time 500 PM-700 PM
Girls U13 amp U14Tuesday 06162015Time 500 PM-700 PM
Where Griffin Park 11v11 Field Ages U14 (August - 2001 ndash July 2002) U13 (August 2002 ndash July 2003)
Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
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Contracts for School Administrators Still Pendingby Barbara OrsquoBrien
As of June 3 new contracts for administratorsin the Windham School District (SAU 95) had notbeen signed The issue was raised during anothermarathon meeting of the school board whenformer school board member Beth Valentine cameto the podium and posed the question
Valentine expressed concern over the factthat numerous administrators who work for theschool district have either resigned recentlyor are candidates for positions elsewhere
Superintendent Winfried Feneberg who isleaving the employment of Windham on June 30confirmed the fact that contracts have not yet beensigned with school district administrators but
assured Valentine that promises of employmentfor the 2015-2016 school year have been madeto these individuals Each of these administratorswas nominated by Feneberg for continuedemployment this past April and school boardmembers concurred The problem that remainstherefore inhibiting the signing of contracts is theissue of salaries and benefits for administratorsas well as for other non-union school districtemployees
School Board Chairman Ken Eyring who has
been discussing the issue with Feneberg and otheradministrators said he has ldquono thought of goinginto Julyrdquo without signed contracts ldquoWersquore verycloserdquo Eyring said
Business Administrator Adam Steel who hasbeen involved in the discussions said talksrelating to benefit packages have been goingon for about a year ldquoTherersquos a lot of factorsinvolvedrdquo Steel said including the perceptionthat some administrators are being underpaidcompared to similar school districts and thatsome benefits are less than those being providedelsewhere
The issue came to a head last year when therewas a change in health insurance benefits for
teachers resulting in employees paying a higherpercentage of their premiums than was previouslythe case Steel said that administrators donrsquot wantto feel that theyrsquore giving away health benefitswithout salaries being raised commensuratelyldquoThis needs to be resolvedrdquo Steel statedAlthough administrators are not members of acollective bargaining unit they have been workingtogether collaboratively Steel said
School board member Rob Breton wanted toknow if the administrators are concerned abouthaving a job come July 1 ldquoThey are nervous andanxiousrdquo Steel replied ldquoThere is angstrdquo Valentineadded
ldquoAdministrators want to feel valuedrdquo Steelexplained When comparing the benefitsoffered by Windham with other similar schooldistricts itrsquos not easy to make ldquoan apples-to-apples comparisonrdquo Steel added a factor that iscomplicating discussions
A suggestion by school board member DennisSenibaldi was not well received by his fellowboard members or Superintendent FenebergSenibaldi wanted to sign the contracts as they arecurrently written then to continue the discussionof benefits down the road ldquoWe can sort out thedetails laterrdquo Senibaldi said Senibaldirsquos motionwas seconded by Breton but failed to pass bythe usual 3 to 2 split Only Senibaldi and Bretonvoted in favor of signing the existing contracts
Chairman Eyring Vice-Chairman Tom Murray
and board member Daniel Popovici-Mullervoted against the idea Feneberg asked that thediscussions be allowed to continue at least untilthe next interchange scheduled for June 11 ldquoWehope to have the issue solved prior to July 1rdquohe added ldquoThere is good will on the part of allparties to resolve this issuerdquo
ldquoWe want to address the administratorsrsquoconcernsrdquo Popovici-Muller said ldquoBe assured thatno one should be worried about their jobrdquo
ldquoWe do want administrators fairlycompensatedrdquo Murray said ldquoThatrsquos what theyrsquorelooking forrdquo
There are increases for administrators and othernon-union employees in the designated salarypool Feneberg said money which would allowfor an average annual increase of 2 to 3 percentRaises for non-union employees are given basedon performance reviews
School District Switches Banksby Barbara OrsquoBrien
On the recommendation of SAU 95 BusinessAdministrator Adam Steel Windham SchoolBoard members unanimously (5 to 0) approvedtransferring the school districtrsquos banking to TDBank effective July 1 the start of the 2015-2016school year
Steel said he had invited all banks within areasonable distance of Windham to submit aproposal As a result he received quotes fromTD Bank Citizens Bank Enterprise Bank andSantander Currently the Windham SchoolDistrict does business with Citizens Bank anaffiliation that will end on June 30
After interviewing representatives from eachof the four banks that submitted proposalsSteel recommended TD Bank Although theinterest rate offered by TD Bank was not quite ashigh as some of the other proposals Steel said
TD Bank has a record of providing very highcustomer service fraud protection a high level oftechnology and higher productivity
At present approximately 580 annual tripsare being made to the bank by employees of theWindham School District In the future manyof those trips will not be necessary Steel saidbecause of the high level of technology availablethrough TD Bank Technology will save on bothemployee time and mileage Steel noted
Donna Sawyer who is the outgoing schooldistrict treasurer agreed that TD Bank is veryproactive in working with its customers ldquoTheyhave been very forthcoming in answering ourquestionsrdquo Sawyer said Sawyer did not run fora second term as school district treasurer this pastMarch Anne Marie OrsquoNeil was elected as thenew school district treasurer and will assume herduties on July 1
Pelham Police
Departmenthas New Phone
Systemsubmitted by Pelham Police Department
Residents may notice some changes whenthey call the non-emergencygeneral businessline at the Pelham Police Department Whenyou dial 603-635-2411 an auto attendant willnow answer the phone Please listen as there arenow selections for each department includingthe Dispatch Center If you need to reachthe Dispatch Center press 1 The emergencylines will not be affected If you have a life-threatening emergency you should still call 9-1-1
Pelham VFW Presents Boulet andSchloner with Volunteer Award
submitted by Madeline Dreusicke PresidentLadies Auxiliary John H Hargreaves MemorialVFW Post 10722
On Sunday May 31 16 members of the JohnH Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 in Pelhamcame together to enjoy the White Birch BanquetHallrsquos Breakfast Buffet in Hudson They also hada special mission on Sunday They were all there
in honor of Loyalty Day which is actually May 1It is a day set aside for all Americans to reaffirmtheir loyalty to our great country especially for theheritage of American freedoms and it is a day that
we honor those who give of themselves within ourcommunities and help support all veterans of theUnited States
Post Commander Jim Ehlinger and LadiesAuxiliary President Madeline Dreusicke of the
John H Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 weretruly honored to present Ray Boulet owner andhead chef as well as Barbara Schloner chef a
ldquoVolunteer of the Year Awardrdquo from their PostBoulet and Schloner are truly remarkable peoplewho are there when you need help no matterwhat the reason especially when it comes toveterans
ldquoThey have gone above and beyond to helpwith all the hospital programs I promote ashospital chairman for the Department of NHLadies Auxiliary VFW which primarily focuses onsupporting all military as well as our VFW Post inPelhamrdquo Madeline said They have continuouslyshown their love for this country especially whenit comes to helping veterans and for that they aretruly deserving of this award
C o u r t e s y p h o t o
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by Bob GibbsThe town of Windham honored the fallen
members of the US military on this MemorialDay of 2015
Members of the townrsquos Boy and Girl Scouttroops joined the Windham Middle and Highschools to pay tribute to the memory of ourfallen heroes from all branches of the military
Also paying their respects were members ofthe American Legion Post 109 and other localmembers of our military and political leaders forWindham Members of the legion post provided
a gun salute and presented flower wreaths to theveteran memorials in the cemetery
Colonel Pam Casey (USAF) spoke of theAmerican flag to the large crowd in attendanceat the Cemetery on the Plains Colonel Caseyreminded the crowd that when you look at ourflag remember to think of the men and womanwho have fallen to protect our country and giveus the freedoms that we have
The Windham High School Band led byMusic Director Jared Cassedy provided a fittingconclusion to the ceremony
Colonel Pam Casey USAF Windham Middle School Band Boy Scouts
Daisy Troop marches in the Memorial Day parade Windham High School band members Connor Lelandand Giuliana Jeffers play lsquoTapsrsquo
e American Legion honor guard gives a 21-gun saluteBrownie Troop
Windham High School Band honors those who lost their lives fighting for freedom
Windham High School Band
Windham Memorial Day - continued from front pagestaff photos by Bob Gibbs
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Thumbs Up Thumbs DownComments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Pelham-Windham News or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Pelham-Windham News editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate
ank you for your submissions All comments thumbs upor down are anonymous and not written by the Pelham Windham News staff umbs comments can be sentvia telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us at thumbs areanewsgroupcom When submitting a umbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Pelham Windham News During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments tothe issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less
ldquoThumbs down to anyWindham School Board member
who has not been finger printedprior to entering our schools andbeing around our students likeeveryone else in the communitymust berdquo
ldquoThumbs down to Rich Amariand his arrogant citing of theFacilities Committee lsquoNever hasthere been the level of expertiseon such a committeersquo Yoursnake oil tactics are naiumlvesophomoric and transparent Nodoubt we will see your name ona ballot come Marchrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steelwho has been an outstandingleader consensus builder anddiligent custodian of our taxdollars We are so fortunate to have someone
with your ethics your caring respectful demeanorand your good judgment in our districtrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steel Windhamrsquos Directorof Business Finance and Operations for the stellar
job you do Windhamrsquos school district needs tokeep people like yourdquo
ldquoThumbs down way down to School Boardmember Daniel Popovici-Mueller for bringinga handgun to school It isnrsquot just against boardpolicy - it is against Federal law to have a gun onschool grounds What were you thinkingrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to our Pelham High LacrosseCoach for talking down toopposing teamrsquos players out onthe field during games evenwhen yoursquore winning the gamePoor Sportsmanship Thatrsquosnot what we want our kids to
learn from their coaches Be abetter coach and get show bettersportsmanship towards playersrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Matthew Nuttfor making Eagle Scout I amreal proud of you Stay on thepace that you are going and theworld will be yours Love Yoursquordquo
lsquoThe Godmotherrsquo
ldquoThumbs up and a big thank you to the SaintPatrick Catholic School community and thePelham community at large for contributing to thehuge success of the St Patrsquos Catholic School 15thannual golf tournament that was held on May 12A great time was had by all in attendance and welook forward to seeing everyone again next yearat the 16th annual golf tournament Thank you foryour investment in the future of our students andfor your continued support of our schoolrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to St Patrick Catholic Schoolrsquosseventh grade class for putting together such awonderful tribute honoring our veterans Thankyou Mrs Stader and all who participated in this
very moving ceremonyrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to thePelham School Board andadministration Really isanyone surprised the middleschool principal is leavingAnyone who is exceptional orworth their weight in gold leavesor is non-renewed The schoolhires friends and family not thebest of the best and focuses onmediocri ty Anyone who servesan example or has proven tobe an exemplary educator ispushed out because they make the staff that is allright being mediocre look bad Itrsquos a sad state thisdistrict being led down a wrong road with weakunknowledgeable people leading the wayrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to whoever said lsquoonce a cheatalways a cheatrsquo It is so true and people whocheat just donrsquot wake up one day and say lsquoIrsquom
going to cheat todayrsquo Cheating is an addictionand one that doesnrsquot just stoprdquo
ldquoThumbs up to wwwnhpipelineawarenessorgThank you for sharing the facts on the pipeline
that Kinder Morgan is trying to put throughPelham and Windham We wonrsquot get any gas toheat our homes from this project Why shouldlandowners lose property to eminent domain for aproject that has no benefit to NH
ldquoThumbs up to Vincent Rosa He has beena vocal advocate for NHrsquos problems and has
been working hard in the community to ensureawareness He truly has been a progressivechampion Thank you for all your hard workrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to the Windham schoolconstruction project that was originally 15 millionand is now almost 20 million What will the finalprice tag be when all is said and donerdquo
ldquoThumbs up for the newly elected SchoolBoard members Freezing $82000 that was
budgeted for spending by theAdministration is a benefit tothe residents of WindhamThat is money that belongs tothe taxpayerrsquos not to be spenton anything else as may havehappened Seems two of thefive board members donrsquot quiteunderstandrdquo
ldquoThumbs up congratulationsand cheers to the twolove birds on Oriole Roadcelebrating 16 years of perfectmarriage We should all be soluckyrdquo
16 - June 5 2015 | Pelham Windham News
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Every lifetime has a story Obituaries
Alba (Bolognesi) (Croatti) Olney 95 of Pelhamdied peacefully on May 25 2015 at Grace Housein Windham She was the beloved wife of the lateRichard Olney who died in 2010
Born in Dorchester Massachusetts Sept 151919 the only child of the late Dino and the lateGuiseppina (Rosa) Bolognesi she received hereducation in the Dorchester school system
Before retiring Alba was employed as anAirplane Assembler and Riveter with ConvairAircraft formerly known as Hughes Aircraft in San
Diego California for many years Previously she was a Seamstressand Bookkeeper in her fatherrsquos laundry business called NationalLaundry which later became known as Unifirst Corporation
Among her many activities Alba was very active at the PelhamSenior Center When not working with the intent on being ldquotheold fashioned housewiferdquo she loved cooking embroidering andwatching soap operas But above all else being all about family
she loved spending quality time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Mrs Olney is survived by a son Ronald D Croatti and his wifeCarol of Londonderry four grandchildren Aldo Croatti and hiswife Brittany of Coral Springs Florida Michael Croatti Sr and hiswife Deborah of Pelham Matthew Croatti and his wife Jenniferof Winchester Massachusetts and Melissa Croatti and her fianceacuteMichael OrsquoRourke of Hudson and six great-grandchildren MichaelCroatti Jr Daniel Croatti Austin Croatti Kyle Croatti Ian Croatti andNorah OrsquoRourke
Funeral and Committal Services were held privately at St MichaelCemetery in Boston Massachusetts
Albarsquos family requests contributions be made in her memory to thePelham Council on Aging co Pelham Senior Center 8 Nashua RoadPelham NH 03076
Arrangements by Funeral Director James F OrsquoDonnell Jr (603)635-3333 E-condolencesdirections at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom
Albert A Girard 84 of Windham died May24 2015 at Maple Leaf Health Care Center inManchester
Albert was born and educated in MethuenMassachusetts the son of the late Reine (Marsan)and Andre Girard He attended Central Catholic
High School in Lawrence Massachusetts He served in the US Navyduring the Korean Conflict aboard the USS Cadmus where he learnedhis foundry skills He retired in 1996 from Ferrous Tech in Lawrencewhere he was a supervisor Albert was a member of the AmericanLegion in Windham
He built his camp on Cobbetts Pond in Windham with his father-in-law and enjoyed many summers there In 2000 he oversaw therenovation of the camp to a year-round home Albert was very activein the Lawrence High School Band Parents Association from 1972 to1984 He and his wife ran Studio 53 a ceramics studio for 20 yearsHe loved animals especially his cats Buddy and Princess and he wasan avid Red Sox fan
He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 50 years Geraldine(Meseth) Girard his sisters Rachel Mitchell and Yvonne Parker and abrother Andrew Girard
Albert is survived by his son William Girard and his wife Maribethof Kittery Maine his daughters Deborah Drake of Windham andFrances Caux and her husband David of Chester New Hampshiresiblings Raymond Girard of Brewster Massachusetts and JeanGodsey of Diamondhead Mississippi three grandchildren JessicaSchweiss and her husband Kurt and Jordan and Austin Caux andmany nieces and nephews
A Funeral Service was held May 28 at the Douglas amp JohnsonFuneral Home 214 Main St Salem Burial followed in Cemetery onthe Plain in Windham
Memorial Contributions in Albertrsquos memory may be made to theSalem Animal Rescue League 4 SARL Dr Salem NH 03079 or toWindham Fire Association 3 Fellows Rd Windham NH 03087
To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom
Helen A StoneHelen A (Sullivan) Stone 88 of Hudson
formerly of Pelham died June 1 2015 at St Joseph Hospital in Nashua She was the belovedwife of the late Merton H Stone who died Jan 72001
Born in Lowell Massachusetts May 27 1927daughter of the late John and the late Mary(Curran) Sullivan she grew up in Lowell andreceived her education in the Lowell school
systemBefore retiring Helen was employed as an Assembler with
Raytheon Corporation in Andover for over 11 years After retirementnot being one to sit idly she took on a part-time job at Samrsquos Club inHudson for more than 15 years
Among her many activities Helen enjoyed the outdoors especiallywalking in and around town and gardening In addition she
absolutely loved socializing and dancing She was also an avid NewEngland Patriots fan
Helen is survived by her son Michael P Stone of Hudson withwhom she resided two granddaughters Ashley Stone and OliviaStone several nieces and nephews and many dear friends
She was also sister of the late Josephine Sheehan Mary Wholeyand Tina Giguere
In keeping in accordance with her wishes there will be no callinghours Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Masson Monday June 8 at St John XXIII Parish at St John The EvangelistChurch 25 Library St Hudson at 10 orsquoclock Committal Serviceswill be held privately
Those wishing may make contributions in Helenrsquos memory to St John XXIII Parish 121 Allds Street Nashua NH 03060
E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom Arrangementsby the Pelham Funeral Home Pelham NH (603) 635-3333
Richard C lsquoDickrsquo Burton SrRichard C ldquoDickrdquo Burton Sr 86 of
Pelham died May 28 2015 at the VeteransAdministration Medical Center in ManchesterHe was the beloved husband of 62 years tothe late Barbara A (Spearel) Burton who diedDecember 19 2014
Born in Nashua January 28 1929 the sonof the late Ervin J and the late Mary Louise(Prince) Burton he received his education inthe Nashua school system
A veteran of World War II Dick proudlyserved his country in the US Navy One ofhis greatest pleasures was a trip to WashingtonDC in October of 2013 with Honor FlightNew England
Before retiring Dick was employed as a Machine Operatorwith Nashua Corporation in Nashua for over 34 years
He was an active member of the First Congregational Churchin Pelham for many years as well as the Pelham Senior Center
Being all about family Richard loved spending quality timewith his children grandchildren and great-grandchildren Healso enjoyed fishing watching the Red Sox and Patriots hiscomputer and traveling - including a cross-country excursionand several trips to Virginia He was proud of his vegetablegarden with which he shared with everyone he came incontact with He received his Amateurrsquos Radio License in
June of 1965 and was one of the founders of the ldquo4PMers Netrdquowhich still meets on a daily basis He has made friends allover the world talking on the ham bands
Mr Burton is survived by two daughters Deborah AHallinan and her husband David of Deerfield with whom heresided at the time of his passing and Cheryl D Lutsko and herhusband Jim of Hudson four sons Richard C Burton Jr andhis wife Brenda of Waynesboro Virginia Wayne D Burtonand his wife Louise of Windham Dana S Burton and his wifeDenise of Manchester and David K Burton and his companionTricia Hennick of Gloucester Massachusetts 16 grandchildren18 great-grandchildren a brother Paul F Burton and his wifeMyrtle of Hudson and several nieces nephews and cousins
He was also brother of the late Marion St Laurent KennethBurton Herbert Burton Clifford Burton Earl Burton Leonard
Burton Ernest Burton and Robert BurtonIn keeping in accordance with his wishes there were nocalling hours and a Memorial Service for both Richard andBarbara was held on Friday June 5 at the First CongregationalChurch of Pelham Burial of ashes followed at GibsonCemetery E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecomArrangements by the Pelham Funeral Home (603) 635-3333
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Parents have a host of options at their disposal when the time
comes to buy new cars for their families While dad might havelong dreamed of driving the fastest sports car on the market such avehicle does not make much practical sense when car trips figureto be made with kids in tow
Finding the right car for a family depends on a host of factorsas what makes a good vehicle for one family will not always makea great choice for another family right down the street Whenchoosing a car for their families parents can consider the followingfactors to ensure they choose the vehicles that best suit the needsof their broods
CostWhile cost should not be the only consideration when choos-
ing a family vehicle parents must determine their budget beforebeginning their search for a new ride Aside from a home cars arethe most expensive purchase many people will ever make whichonly highlights the importance parents must place on finding theright vehicles for their families Luxury cars SUVs and sports carstend to be the most expensive vehicles on the market and youngparents just starting out or parents of school-aged kids with col-lege educations to consider might find that less expensive vehicles
make the most practical sense for their families Parents also mustdetermine if they are financing or leasing their vehicles or buyingthem outright Financing and leasing often requires full insurancecoverage which can be pricey while buying outright affords vehicleowners to choose the level of coverage they are most comfortablewith Determine insurance costs on a given model before driving offthe lot with the pedal to the metal
Family sizeThe size and potential size of the family also must be considered
before buying a new car Kids grow up and get bigger and parentswho want to have more children down the road should consider
just how big they want their family to be before buying a new carLook for a car that not only suits your family now but one that willcater to your familyrsquos needs down the road as well Overlooking thisimportant factor now may force you to replace the car you ultimatelybuy sooner than you had hoped
Safety
Safety is the top priority for many parents as they purchase newcars for their families Look for a car with a high safety rating and aproven track record of ensuring passengers survive accidents TheInsurance Institute for Highway Safety (wwwiihsorg) as well as theNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration (wwwnhtsagov)test and rate new vehicles for safety and parents should look upthe results of these tests and ratings on any vehicle they are consid-ering purchasing for their families
UseFamily cars are rarely limited to getting mom or dad to and from
work and for trips to the grocery store Todayrsquos kids are more activethan ever before and chances are their schedules are as packed astheir parentsrsquo Consider the many chauffeuring trips you will haveto make in the years to come and choose a car that is equipped tohandle those trips Parents who double as soccer coaches may ben-efit from buying minivans that can easily store all that sports equip-ment while those whose children participate in activities that takethem far and wide may want a car thatrsquos especially fuel efficient
Comfort
Luxury vehicles may provide the most comfortable ride but par-ents who are not yet ready to go that route need not sacrifice comfortin favor of practicality Families spend lots of time in their vehiclesand summer vacations or winter holiday road trips are that muchmore enjoyable when everyone is riding in comfort While comfortmight not be the foremost priority for parents it is something toconsider when buying new family vehicles
How to Safely Navigate Wet RoadwaysSpring showers certainly may bring flower
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Wet roadways and poor driving conditionscontribute to thousands of road accidents eachand every year As roads get wet oil and other
substances rise to the surface of the pavementwhich can quickly become slippery and compro-mise the traction offered by tires According to theUnited States Department of Transportation thereare around 707000 automobile crashes each yeardue to rain
Heavy rains also may lead to puddles whichcan obscure hazards on the roadway Cars maystall out in puddles or hydroplane which occurswhen cars coast along the surface of the waterPuddles also can be splashed by oncoming carsleading to visibility issues
It is in every driverrsquos best interest to use cautionwhen driving on wet roads The following tips canhelp prevent accidents injuries and even fatalitiesduring the rainy season
bull Slow down Drivers should drive slower whenroads are wet and when rain compromises vis-ibility It can take up to three times longer to stopon a wet road than a dry one By slowing downyou will be able to stop or veer out of the way of
dangerbull Leave room When driving on wet roads
leave more room between your vehicle and theone in front of you Again this plays into stoppingdistance Tailgating increases your risk of rear-
ending a vehicle if you cannot stop in time on awet roadway
bull Stay alert It can be easy to be lulled intocomplacency while driving But staying alert andconscious of every detail going on around youcan reduce your risk of accident when driving inless than ideal conditions
bull Skip cruise control As a driver you wantto remain in control of acceleration and speed
rather than leaving it up to the cruise control sys-tem If you begin to hydroplane on cruise controlthe car may actually speed up
bull Use your headlights Headlights can lightup the road in front of you helping illuminatepotential hazards Lights on a car also make yourvehicle more visible to others on the road Alwaysturn on the headlights in inclement weather
bull Avoid jerky movements Keep a steady paceand the vehicle in control Jerking the wheel oraccelerating and braking in a erratic fashion cancause the vehicle to spin out or skid on wet roads
bull Check your tires Inspect your tires for treadwear and air pressure Tires should be rotatedas part of routine maintenance Poorly perform-ing tires are a significant safety risk If you livein an area known for a lot of rain invest in tiresdesigned for wet road conditions
Donrsquot let wet weather get the best of you Slowdown stayvisible and be
on the alert
(MS) mdash Perhaps no aspectof life has gone untouched bytechnology in the 21st centuryTechnology has changed theway we communicate how wewatch television and listen to
music and even how we keepabreast of the latest happeningsin our communities and abroad
Technology is also changingthe way we drive and in manyways making todayrsquos highwaysmore safe While automotivegadgets like built-in WiFi orbackup cameras may be the first amenities to grabour attention new developments in lighting tech-nology are enhancing driver visibility and makingit safer to hit the open road
Many auto manufacturers still use standard in-candescent bulbs in their vehicles But advancedlighting thatrsquos more befitting of todayrsquos technologi-cal standards can make it easier for drivers to seeand be seen by fellow motorists Vision LED Lightsfrom leading automotive lighting manufacturerPhilips employ cutting edge LED technology todeliver better and more dynamic lighting for appli-cations such as brake and taillights back up lights
side markers fog lights and license plate lightsGuaranteed for up to 12 years Philips Vision LEDLights are highly resistant to extreme heat and vi-bration meaning drivers are very likely to replacetheir vehicle long before they ever need to worryabout replacing their LED lights
The right lighting can vastly improve drivervisibility and safety and prove a wise investmentfor drivers who want to see the road better whilemaking themselves more visible to other motor-ists In addition to upgrading their vehiclesrsquo light-ing drivers can take the following steps to ensuretheyrsquore seeing the road ahead of them as clearly aspossible
bull Get vision checkups A standard ophthalmicexam is a series of tests conducted to check an in-dividualrsquos vision and the health of his or her eyesThe National Institutes of Health note that thefrequency ofsuch tests de-pends on anindividualrsquosage but driv-ers shouldknow thatthey shouldget screenedmore fre-quently asthey ageand the NIHnotes that
drivers who wear contact lenses need yearly eyeexams Drivers who suspect their vision mightbe making it harder for them to see when behindthe wheel should schedule an ophthalmic examimmediately
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Strong Showing for PMA Softballsubmitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The Presentation of Mary Academyrsquos girlsrsquo Softball teamis having its strongest season yet The team of 16 girlsis made up of students in grades five through eight TheGriffins team plays in the Tri-County League The girlspractice threetimes a week onPMArsquos turf fieldThe team has seenimprovements inevery aspect of
the game and scored an all-timehigh of 10 runs in their game against St Patrickrsquos School ofPelham The team will await their seed for the upcomingTri-County League tournament
Girlsrsquo 2015 Softball team Coach Mike Bernhardt and Coach Clare Handy
Pelham Memorial Day- continued from front pageStaff photos by Len Lathrop
Pelham American Legion Firing Squad
Pelham Selectmen Hal Lynde and Doug Viger stand reverently andLegion Commander Aram Jekrnavorian as Mrs Gionet and VFWPost Commander Jim Ehlinger place a wreath on Gionet Bridge
Pelham Daisy Troop salutes during Taps
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Londonderry United Soccer Club
Ages 7-14
wwwlondonderryunitedorgLook forward to seeing you on the field
For dates pricing amp more info and to register please visit
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submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
To find out more about how toget involved to learn about specific
opportunities at Windham High School or to donate time orresources to the teamcontact Coach Matthews at
jamatthewswindhamsdorg
Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
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We are a community based soccer club with academy
style philosophy Our soccer club offers professional
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Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
South Central Soccer Club is a regional soccer club in
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Club Tryouts are open to any
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Where Griffin Park 11v11 Field Ages U14 (August - 2001 ndash July 2002) U13 (August 2002 ndash July 2003)
Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
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Contracts for School Administrators Still Pendingby Barbara OrsquoBrien
As of June 3 new contracts for administratorsin the Windham School District (SAU 95) had notbeen signed The issue was raised during anothermarathon meeting of the school board whenformer school board member Beth Valentine cameto the podium and posed the question
Valentine expressed concern over the factthat numerous administrators who work for theschool district have either resigned recentlyor are candidates for positions elsewhere
Superintendent Winfried Feneberg who isleaving the employment of Windham on June 30confirmed the fact that contracts have not yet beensigned with school district administrators but
assured Valentine that promises of employmentfor the 2015-2016 school year have been madeto these individuals Each of these administratorswas nominated by Feneberg for continuedemployment this past April and school boardmembers concurred The problem that remainstherefore inhibiting the signing of contracts is theissue of salaries and benefits for administratorsas well as for other non-union school districtemployees
School Board Chairman Ken Eyring who has
been discussing the issue with Feneberg and otheradministrators said he has ldquono thought of goinginto Julyrdquo without signed contracts ldquoWersquore verycloserdquo Eyring said
Business Administrator Adam Steel who hasbeen involved in the discussions said talksrelating to benefit packages have been goingon for about a year ldquoTherersquos a lot of factorsinvolvedrdquo Steel said including the perceptionthat some administrators are being underpaidcompared to similar school districts and thatsome benefits are less than those being providedelsewhere
The issue came to a head last year when therewas a change in health insurance benefits for
teachers resulting in employees paying a higherpercentage of their premiums than was previouslythe case Steel said that administrators donrsquot wantto feel that theyrsquore giving away health benefitswithout salaries being raised commensuratelyldquoThis needs to be resolvedrdquo Steel statedAlthough administrators are not members of acollective bargaining unit they have been workingtogether collaboratively Steel said
School board member Rob Breton wanted toknow if the administrators are concerned abouthaving a job come July 1 ldquoThey are nervous andanxiousrdquo Steel replied ldquoThere is angstrdquo Valentineadded
ldquoAdministrators want to feel valuedrdquo Steelexplained When comparing the benefitsoffered by Windham with other similar schooldistricts itrsquos not easy to make ldquoan apples-to-apples comparisonrdquo Steel added a factor that iscomplicating discussions
A suggestion by school board member DennisSenibaldi was not well received by his fellowboard members or Superintendent FenebergSenibaldi wanted to sign the contracts as they arecurrently written then to continue the discussionof benefits down the road ldquoWe can sort out thedetails laterrdquo Senibaldi said Senibaldirsquos motionwas seconded by Breton but failed to pass bythe usual 3 to 2 split Only Senibaldi and Bretonvoted in favor of signing the existing contracts
Chairman Eyring Vice-Chairman Tom Murray
and board member Daniel Popovici-Mullervoted against the idea Feneberg asked that thediscussions be allowed to continue at least untilthe next interchange scheduled for June 11 ldquoWehope to have the issue solved prior to July 1rdquohe added ldquoThere is good will on the part of allparties to resolve this issuerdquo
ldquoWe want to address the administratorsrsquoconcernsrdquo Popovici-Muller said ldquoBe assured thatno one should be worried about their jobrdquo
ldquoWe do want administrators fairlycompensatedrdquo Murray said ldquoThatrsquos what theyrsquorelooking forrdquo
There are increases for administrators and othernon-union employees in the designated salarypool Feneberg said money which would allowfor an average annual increase of 2 to 3 percentRaises for non-union employees are given basedon performance reviews
School District Switches Banksby Barbara OrsquoBrien
On the recommendation of SAU 95 BusinessAdministrator Adam Steel Windham SchoolBoard members unanimously (5 to 0) approvedtransferring the school districtrsquos banking to TDBank effective July 1 the start of the 2015-2016school year
Steel said he had invited all banks within areasonable distance of Windham to submit aproposal As a result he received quotes fromTD Bank Citizens Bank Enterprise Bank andSantander Currently the Windham SchoolDistrict does business with Citizens Bank anaffiliation that will end on June 30
After interviewing representatives from eachof the four banks that submitted proposalsSteel recommended TD Bank Although theinterest rate offered by TD Bank was not quite ashigh as some of the other proposals Steel said
TD Bank has a record of providing very highcustomer service fraud protection a high level oftechnology and higher productivity
At present approximately 580 annual tripsare being made to the bank by employees of theWindham School District In the future manyof those trips will not be necessary Steel saidbecause of the high level of technology availablethrough TD Bank Technology will save on bothemployee time and mileage Steel noted
Donna Sawyer who is the outgoing schooldistrict treasurer agreed that TD Bank is veryproactive in working with its customers ldquoTheyhave been very forthcoming in answering ourquestionsrdquo Sawyer said Sawyer did not run fora second term as school district treasurer this pastMarch Anne Marie OrsquoNeil was elected as thenew school district treasurer and will assume herduties on July 1
Pelham Police
Departmenthas New Phone
Systemsubmitted by Pelham Police Department
Residents may notice some changes whenthey call the non-emergencygeneral businessline at the Pelham Police Department Whenyou dial 603-635-2411 an auto attendant willnow answer the phone Please listen as there arenow selections for each department includingthe Dispatch Center If you need to reachthe Dispatch Center press 1 The emergencylines will not be affected If you have a life-threatening emergency you should still call 9-1-1
Pelham VFW Presents Boulet andSchloner with Volunteer Award
submitted by Madeline Dreusicke PresidentLadies Auxiliary John H Hargreaves MemorialVFW Post 10722
On Sunday May 31 16 members of the JohnH Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 in Pelhamcame together to enjoy the White Birch BanquetHallrsquos Breakfast Buffet in Hudson They also hada special mission on Sunday They were all there
in honor of Loyalty Day which is actually May 1It is a day set aside for all Americans to reaffirmtheir loyalty to our great country especially for theheritage of American freedoms and it is a day that
we honor those who give of themselves within ourcommunities and help support all veterans of theUnited States
Post Commander Jim Ehlinger and LadiesAuxiliary President Madeline Dreusicke of the
John H Hargreaves Memorial Post 10722 weretruly honored to present Ray Boulet owner andhead chef as well as Barbara Schloner chef a
ldquoVolunteer of the Year Awardrdquo from their PostBoulet and Schloner are truly remarkable peoplewho are there when you need help no matterwhat the reason especially when it comes toveterans
ldquoThey have gone above and beyond to helpwith all the hospital programs I promote ashospital chairman for the Department of NHLadies Auxiliary VFW which primarily focuses onsupporting all military as well as our VFW Post inPelhamrdquo Madeline said They have continuouslyshown their love for this country especially whenit comes to helping veterans and for that they aretruly deserving of this award
C o u r t e s y p h o t o
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by Bob GibbsThe town of Windham honored the fallen
members of the US military on this MemorialDay of 2015
Members of the townrsquos Boy and Girl Scouttroops joined the Windham Middle and Highschools to pay tribute to the memory of ourfallen heroes from all branches of the military
Also paying their respects were members ofthe American Legion Post 109 and other localmembers of our military and political leaders forWindham Members of the legion post provided
a gun salute and presented flower wreaths to theveteran memorials in the cemetery
Colonel Pam Casey (USAF) spoke of theAmerican flag to the large crowd in attendanceat the Cemetery on the Plains Colonel Caseyreminded the crowd that when you look at ourflag remember to think of the men and womanwho have fallen to protect our country and giveus the freedoms that we have
The Windham High School Band led byMusic Director Jared Cassedy provided a fittingconclusion to the ceremony
Colonel Pam Casey USAF Windham Middle School Band Boy Scouts
Daisy Troop marches in the Memorial Day parade Windham High School band members Connor Lelandand Giuliana Jeffers play lsquoTapsrsquo
e American Legion honor guard gives a 21-gun saluteBrownie Troop
Windham High School Band honors those who lost their lives fighting for freedom
Windham High School Band
Windham Memorial Day - continued from front pagestaff photos by Bob Gibbs
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Thumbs Up Thumbs DownComments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Pelham-Windham News or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Pelham-Windham News editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate
ank you for your submissions All comments thumbs upor down are anonymous and not written by the Pelham Windham News staff umbs comments can be sentvia telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us at thumbs areanewsgroupcom When submitting a umbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Pelham Windham News During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments tothe issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less
ldquoThumbs down to anyWindham School Board member
who has not been finger printedprior to entering our schools andbeing around our students likeeveryone else in the communitymust berdquo
ldquoThumbs down to Rich Amariand his arrogant citing of theFacilities Committee lsquoNever hasthere been the level of expertiseon such a committeersquo Yoursnake oil tactics are naiumlvesophomoric and transparent Nodoubt we will see your name ona ballot come Marchrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steelwho has been an outstandingleader consensus builder anddiligent custodian of our taxdollars We are so fortunate to have someone
with your ethics your caring respectful demeanorand your good judgment in our districtrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steel Windhamrsquos Directorof Business Finance and Operations for the stellar
job you do Windhamrsquos school district needs tokeep people like yourdquo
ldquoThumbs down way down to School Boardmember Daniel Popovici-Mueller for bringinga handgun to school It isnrsquot just against boardpolicy - it is against Federal law to have a gun onschool grounds What were you thinkingrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to our Pelham High LacrosseCoach for talking down toopposing teamrsquos players out onthe field during games evenwhen yoursquore winning the gamePoor Sportsmanship Thatrsquosnot what we want our kids to
learn from their coaches Be abetter coach and get show bettersportsmanship towards playersrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Matthew Nuttfor making Eagle Scout I amreal proud of you Stay on thepace that you are going and theworld will be yours Love Yoursquordquo
lsquoThe Godmotherrsquo
ldquoThumbs up and a big thank you to the SaintPatrick Catholic School community and thePelham community at large for contributing to thehuge success of the St Patrsquos Catholic School 15thannual golf tournament that was held on May 12A great time was had by all in attendance and welook forward to seeing everyone again next yearat the 16th annual golf tournament Thank you foryour investment in the future of our students andfor your continued support of our schoolrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to St Patrick Catholic Schoolrsquosseventh grade class for putting together such awonderful tribute honoring our veterans Thankyou Mrs Stader and all who participated in this
very moving ceremonyrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to thePelham School Board andadministration Really isanyone surprised the middleschool principal is leavingAnyone who is exceptional orworth their weight in gold leavesor is non-renewed The schoolhires friends and family not thebest of the best and focuses onmediocri ty Anyone who servesan example or has proven tobe an exemplary educator ispushed out because they make the staff that is allright being mediocre look bad Itrsquos a sad state thisdistrict being led down a wrong road with weakunknowledgeable people leading the wayrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to whoever said lsquoonce a cheatalways a cheatrsquo It is so true and people whocheat just donrsquot wake up one day and say lsquoIrsquom
going to cheat todayrsquo Cheating is an addictionand one that doesnrsquot just stoprdquo
ldquoThumbs up to wwwnhpipelineawarenessorgThank you for sharing the facts on the pipeline
that Kinder Morgan is trying to put throughPelham and Windham We wonrsquot get any gas toheat our homes from this project Why shouldlandowners lose property to eminent domain for aproject that has no benefit to NH
ldquoThumbs up to Vincent Rosa He has beena vocal advocate for NHrsquos problems and has
been working hard in the community to ensureawareness He truly has been a progressivechampion Thank you for all your hard workrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to the Windham schoolconstruction project that was originally 15 millionand is now almost 20 million What will the finalprice tag be when all is said and donerdquo
ldquoThumbs up for the newly elected SchoolBoard members Freezing $82000 that was
budgeted for spending by theAdministration is a benefit tothe residents of WindhamThat is money that belongs tothe taxpayerrsquos not to be spenton anything else as may havehappened Seems two of thefive board members donrsquot quiteunderstandrdquo
ldquoThumbs up congratulationsand cheers to the twolove birds on Oriole Roadcelebrating 16 years of perfectmarriage We should all be soluckyrdquo
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Every lifetime has a story Obituaries
Alba (Bolognesi) (Croatti) Olney 95 of Pelhamdied peacefully on May 25 2015 at Grace Housein Windham She was the beloved wife of the lateRichard Olney who died in 2010
Born in Dorchester Massachusetts Sept 151919 the only child of the late Dino and the lateGuiseppina (Rosa) Bolognesi she received hereducation in the Dorchester school system
Before retiring Alba was employed as anAirplane Assembler and Riveter with ConvairAircraft formerly known as Hughes Aircraft in San
Diego California for many years Previously she was a Seamstressand Bookkeeper in her fatherrsquos laundry business called NationalLaundry which later became known as Unifirst Corporation
Among her many activities Alba was very active at the PelhamSenior Center When not working with the intent on being ldquotheold fashioned housewiferdquo she loved cooking embroidering andwatching soap operas But above all else being all about family
she loved spending quality time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Mrs Olney is survived by a son Ronald D Croatti and his wifeCarol of Londonderry four grandchildren Aldo Croatti and hiswife Brittany of Coral Springs Florida Michael Croatti Sr and hiswife Deborah of Pelham Matthew Croatti and his wife Jenniferof Winchester Massachusetts and Melissa Croatti and her fianceacuteMichael OrsquoRourke of Hudson and six great-grandchildren MichaelCroatti Jr Daniel Croatti Austin Croatti Kyle Croatti Ian Croatti andNorah OrsquoRourke
Funeral and Committal Services were held privately at St MichaelCemetery in Boston Massachusetts
Albarsquos family requests contributions be made in her memory to thePelham Council on Aging co Pelham Senior Center 8 Nashua RoadPelham NH 03076
Arrangements by Funeral Director James F OrsquoDonnell Jr (603)635-3333 E-condolencesdirections at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom
Albert A Girard 84 of Windham died May24 2015 at Maple Leaf Health Care Center inManchester
Albert was born and educated in MethuenMassachusetts the son of the late Reine (Marsan)and Andre Girard He attended Central Catholic
High School in Lawrence Massachusetts He served in the US Navyduring the Korean Conflict aboard the USS Cadmus where he learnedhis foundry skills He retired in 1996 from Ferrous Tech in Lawrencewhere he was a supervisor Albert was a member of the AmericanLegion in Windham
He built his camp on Cobbetts Pond in Windham with his father-in-law and enjoyed many summers there In 2000 he oversaw therenovation of the camp to a year-round home Albert was very activein the Lawrence High School Band Parents Association from 1972 to1984 He and his wife ran Studio 53 a ceramics studio for 20 yearsHe loved animals especially his cats Buddy and Princess and he wasan avid Red Sox fan
He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 50 years Geraldine(Meseth) Girard his sisters Rachel Mitchell and Yvonne Parker and abrother Andrew Girard
Albert is survived by his son William Girard and his wife Maribethof Kittery Maine his daughters Deborah Drake of Windham andFrances Caux and her husband David of Chester New Hampshiresiblings Raymond Girard of Brewster Massachusetts and JeanGodsey of Diamondhead Mississippi three grandchildren JessicaSchweiss and her husband Kurt and Jordan and Austin Caux andmany nieces and nephews
A Funeral Service was held May 28 at the Douglas amp JohnsonFuneral Home 214 Main St Salem Burial followed in Cemetery onthe Plain in Windham
Memorial Contributions in Albertrsquos memory may be made to theSalem Animal Rescue League 4 SARL Dr Salem NH 03079 or toWindham Fire Association 3 Fellows Rd Windham NH 03087
To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom
Helen A StoneHelen A (Sullivan) Stone 88 of Hudson
formerly of Pelham died June 1 2015 at St Joseph Hospital in Nashua She was the belovedwife of the late Merton H Stone who died Jan 72001
Born in Lowell Massachusetts May 27 1927daughter of the late John and the late Mary(Curran) Sullivan she grew up in Lowell andreceived her education in the Lowell school
systemBefore retiring Helen was employed as an Assembler with
Raytheon Corporation in Andover for over 11 years After retirementnot being one to sit idly she took on a part-time job at Samrsquos Club inHudson for more than 15 years
Among her many activities Helen enjoyed the outdoors especiallywalking in and around town and gardening In addition she
absolutely loved socializing and dancing She was also an avid NewEngland Patriots fan
Helen is survived by her son Michael P Stone of Hudson withwhom she resided two granddaughters Ashley Stone and OliviaStone several nieces and nephews and many dear friends
She was also sister of the late Josephine Sheehan Mary Wholeyand Tina Giguere
In keeping in accordance with her wishes there will be no callinghours Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Masson Monday June 8 at St John XXIII Parish at St John The EvangelistChurch 25 Library St Hudson at 10 orsquoclock Committal Serviceswill be held privately
Those wishing may make contributions in Helenrsquos memory to St John XXIII Parish 121 Allds Street Nashua NH 03060
E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom Arrangementsby the Pelham Funeral Home Pelham NH (603) 635-3333
Richard C lsquoDickrsquo Burton SrRichard C ldquoDickrdquo Burton Sr 86 of
Pelham died May 28 2015 at the VeteransAdministration Medical Center in ManchesterHe was the beloved husband of 62 years tothe late Barbara A (Spearel) Burton who diedDecember 19 2014
Born in Nashua January 28 1929 the sonof the late Ervin J and the late Mary Louise(Prince) Burton he received his education inthe Nashua school system
A veteran of World War II Dick proudlyserved his country in the US Navy One ofhis greatest pleasures was a trip to WashingtonDC in October of 2013 with Honor FlightNew England
Before retiring Dick was employed as a Machine Operatorwith Nashua Corporation in Nashua for over 34 years
He was an active member of the First Congregational Churchin Pelham for many years as well as the Pelham Senior Center
Being all about family Richard loved spending quality timewith his children grandchildren and great-grandchildren Healso enjoyed fishing watching the Red Sox and Patriots hiscomputer and traveling - including a cross-country excursionand several trips to Virginia He was proud of his vegetablegarden with which he shared with everyone he came incontact with He received his Amateurrsquos Radio License in
June of 1965 and was one of the founders of the ldquo4PMers Netrdquowhich still meets on a daily basis He has made friends allover the world talking on the ham bands
Mr Burton is survived by two daughters Deborah AHallinan and her husband David of Deerfield with whom heresided at the time of his passing and Cheryl D Lutsko and herhusband Jim of Hudson four sons Richard C Burton Jr andhis wife Brenda of Waynesboro Virginia Wayne D Burtonand his wife Louise of Windham Dana S Burton and his wifeDenise of Manchester and David K Burton and his companionTricia Hennick of Gloucester Massachusetts 16 grandchildren18 great-grandchildren a brother Paul F Burton and his wifeMyrtle of Hudson and several nieces nephews and cousins
He was also brother of the late Marion St Laurent KennethBurton Herbert Burton Clifford Burton Earl Burton Leonard
Burton Ernest Burton and Robert BurtonIn keeping in accordance with his wishes there were nocalling hours and a Memorial Service for both Richard andBarbara was held on Friday June 5 at the First CongregationalChurch of Pelham Burial of ashes followed at GibsonCemetery E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecomArrangements by the Pelham Funeral Home (603) 635-3333
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UseFamily cars are rarely limited to getting mom or dad to and from
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Heavy rains also may lead to puddles whichcan obscure hazards on the roadway Cars maystall out in puddles or hydroplane which occurswhen cars coast along the surface of the waterPuddles also can be splashed by oncoming carsleading to visibility issues
It is in every driverrsquos best interest to use cautionwhen driving on wet roads The following tips canhelp prevent accidents injuries and even fatalitiesduring the rainy season
bull Slow down Drivers should drive slower whenroads are wet and when rain compromises vis-ibility It can take up to three times longer to stopon a wet road than a dry one By slowing downyou will be able to stop or veer out of the way of
dangerbull Leave room When driving on wet roads
leave more room between your vehicle and theone in front of you Again this plays into stoppingdistance Tailgating increases your risk of rear-
ending a vehicle if you cannot stop in time on awet roadway
bull Stay alert It can be easy to be lulled intocomplacency while driving But staying alert andconscious of every detail going on around youcan reduce your risk of accident when driving inless than ideal conditions
bull Skip cruise control As a driver you wantto remain in control of acceleration and speed
rather than leaving it up to the cruise control sys-tem If you begin to hydroplane on cruise controlthe car may actually speed up
bull Use your headlights Headlights can lightup the road in front of you helping illuminatepotential hazards Lights on a car also make yourvehicle more visible to others on the road Alwaysturn on the headlights in inclement weather
bull Avoid jerky movements Keep a steady paceand the vehicle in control Jerking the wheel oraccelerating and braking in a erratic fashion cancause the vehicle to spin out or skid on wet roads
bull Check your tires Inspect your tires for treadwear and air pressure Tires should be rotatedas part of routine maintenance Poorly perform-ing tires are a significant safety risk If you livein an area known for a lot of rain invest in tiresdesigned for wet road conditions
Donrsquot let wet weather get the best of you Slowdown stayvisible and be
on the alert
(MS) mdash Perhaps no aspectof life has gone untouched bytechnology in the 21st centuryTechnology has changed theway we communicate how wewatch television and listen to
music and even how we keepabreast of the latest happeningsin our communities and abroad
Technology is also changingthe way we drive and in manyways making todayrsquos highwaysmore safe While automotivegadgets like built-in WiFi orbackup cameras may be the first amenities to grabour attention new developments in lighting tech-nology are enhancing driver visibility and makingit safer to hit the open road
Many auto manufacturers still use standard in-candescent bulbs in their vehicles But advancedlighting thatrsquos more befitting of todayrsquos technologi-cal standards can make it easier for drivers to seeand be seen by fellow motorists Vision LED Lightsfrom leading automotive lighting manufacturerPhilips employ cutting edge LED technology todeliver better and more dynamic lighting for appli-cations such as brake and taillights back up lights
side markers fog lights and license plate lightsGuaranteed for up to 12 years Philips Vision LEDLights are highly resistant to extreme heat and vi-bration meaning drivers are very likely to replacetheir vehicle long before they ever need to worryabout replacing their LED lights
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New Philips Vision LEDs (right) employ cutting edge LED technology to deliverbrighter more dynamic lighting than standard incandescent bulbs (left)
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Strong Showing for PMA Softballsubmitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The Presentation of Mary Academyrsquos girlsrsquo Softball teamis having its strongest season yet The team of 16 girlsis made up of students in grades five through eight TheGriffins team plays in the Tri-County League The girlspractice threetimes a week onPMArsquos turf fieldThe team has seenimprovements inevery aspect of
the game and scored an all-timehigh of 10 runs in their game against St Patrickrsquos School ofPelham The team will await their seed for the upcomingTri-County League tournament
Girlsrsquo 2015 Softball team Coach Mike Bernhardt and Coach Clare Handy
Pelham Memorial Day- continued from front pageStaff photos by Len Lathrop
Pelham American Legion Firing Squad
Pelham Selectmen Hal Lynde and Doug Viger stand reverently andLegion Commander Aram Jekrnavorian as Mrs Gionet and VFWPost Commander Jim Ehlinger place a wreath on Gionet Bridge
Pelham Daisy Troop salutes during Taps
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Londonderry United Soccer Club
Ages 7-14
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submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
To find out more about how toget involved to learn about specific
opportunities at Windham High School or to donate time orresources to the teamcontact Coach Matthews at
jamatthewswindhamsdorg
Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
Area NewsGroup
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Pulling together ldquoWe bring hometown
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We are a community based soccer club with academy
style philosophy Our soccer club offers professional
coaching academy style training with flexible
schedules with a family friendly cost structure
Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
South Central Soccer Club is a regional soccer club in
partnership with Windham Soccer
Association Salem Youth Soccer Association and Pelham Soccer
Club Tryouts are open to any
players looking for a more enriched
soccer experience focused on
individual technical development
and strategic team play
U13 amp U14 TRYOUTS
Boys U13 amp U14Wednesday 06172015
Time 500 PM-700 PM
Girls U13 amp U14Tuesday 06162015Time 500 PM-700 PM
Where Griffin Park 11v11 Field Ages U14 (August - 2001 ndash July 2002) U13 (August 2002 ndash July 2003)
Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
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by Bob GibbsThe town of Windham honored the fallen
members of the US military on this MemorialDay of 2015
Members of the townrsquos Boy and Girl Scouttroops joined the Windham Middle and Highschools to pay tribute to the memory of ourfallen heroes from all branches of the military
Also paying their respects were members ofthe American Legion Post 109 and other localmembers of our military and political leaders forWindham Members of the legion post provided
a gun salute and presented flower wreaths to theveteran memorials in the cemetery
Colonel Pam Casey (USAF) spoke of theAmerican flag to the large crowd in attendanceat the Cemetery on the Plains Colonel Caseyreminded the crowd that when you look at ourflag remember to think of the men and womanwho have fallen to protect our country and giveus the freedoms that we have
The Windham High School Band led byMusic Director Jared Cassedy provided a fittingconclusion to the ceremony
Colonel Pam Casey USAF Windham Middle School Band Boy Scouts
Daisy Troop marches in the Memorial Day parade Windham High School band members Connor Lelandand Giuliana Jeffers play lsquoTapsrsquo
e American Legion honor guard gives a 21-gun saluteBrownie Troop
Windham High School Band honors those who lost their lives fighting for freedom
Windham High School Band
Windham Memorial Day - continued from front pagestaff photos by Bob Gibbs
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Thumbs Up Thumbs DownComments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Pelham-Windham News or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Pelham-Windham News editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate
ank you for your submissions All comments thumbs upor down are anonymous and not written by the Pelham Windham News staff umbs comments can be sentvia telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us at thumbs areanewsgroupcom When submitting a umbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Pelham Windham News During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments tothe issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less
ldquoThumbs down to anyWindham School Board member
who has not been finger printedprior to entering our schools andbeing around our students likeeveryone else in the communitymust berdquo
ldquoThumbs down to Rich Amariand his arrogant citing of theFacilities Committee lsquoNever hasthere been the level of expertiseon such a committeersquo Yoursnake oil tactics are naiumlvesophomoric and transparent Nodoubt we will see your name ona ballot come Marchrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steelwho has been an outstandingleader consensus builder anddiligent custodian of our taxdollars We are so fortunate to have someone
with your ethics your caring respectful demeanorand your good judgment in our districtrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steel Windhamrsquos Directorof Business Finance and Operations for the stellar
job you do Windhamrsquos school district needs tokeep people like yourdquo
ldquoThumbs down way down to School Boardmember Daniel Popovici-Mueller for bringinga handgun to school It isnrsquot just against boardpolicy - it is against Federal law to have a gun onschool grounds What were you thinkingrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to our Pelham High LacrosseCoach for talking down toopposing teamrsquos players out onthe field during games evenwhen yoursquore winning the gamePoor Sportsmanship Thatrsquosnot what we want our kids to
learn from their coaches Be abetter coach and get show bettersportsmanship towards playersrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Matthew Nuttfor making Eagle Scout I amreal proud of you Stay on thepace that you are going and theworld will be yours Love Yoursquordquo
lsquoThe Godmotherrsquo
ldquoThumbs up and a big thank you to the SaintPatrick Catholic School community and thePelham community at large for contributing to thehuge success of the St Patrsquos Catholic School 15thannual golf tournament that was held on May 12A great time was had by all in attendance and welook forward to seeing everyone again next yearat the 16th annual golf tournament Thank you foryour investment in the future of our students andfor your continued support of our schoolrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to St Patrick Catholic Schoolrsquosseventh grade class for putting together such awonderful tribute honoring our veterans Thankyou Mrs Stader and all who participated in this
very moving ceremonyrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to thePelham School Board andadministration Really isanyone surprised the middleschool principal is leavingAnyone who is exceptional orworth their weight in gold leavesor is non-renewed The schoolhires friends and family not thebest of the best and focuses onmediocri ty Anyone who servesan example or has proven tobe an exemplary educator ispushed out because they make the staff that is allright being mediocre look bad Itrsquos a sad state thisdistrict being led down a wrong road with weakunknowledgeable people leading the wayrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to whoever said lsquoonce a cheatalways a cheatrsquo It is so true and people whocheat just donrsquot wake up one day and say lsquoIrsquom
going to cheat todayrsquo Cheating is an addictionand one that doesnrsquot just stoprdquo
ldquoThumbs up to wwwnhpipelineawarenessorgThank you for sharing the facts on the pipeline
that Kinder Morgan is trying to put throughPelham and Windham We wonrsquot get any gas toheat our homes from this project Why shouldlandowners lose property to eminent domain for aproject that has no benefit to NH
ldquoThumbs up to Vincent Rosa He has beena vocal advocate for NHrsquos problems and has
been working hard in the community to ensureawareness He truly has been a progressivechampion Thank you for all your hard workrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to the Windham schoolconstruction project that was originally 15 millionand is now almost 20 million What will the finalprice tag be when all is said and donerdquo
ldquoThumbs up for the newly elected SchoolBoard members Freezing $82000 that was
budgeted for spending by theAdministration is a benefit tothe residents of WindhamThat is money that belongs tothe taxpayerrsquos not to be spenton anything else as may havehappened Seems two of thefive board members donrsquot quiteunderstandrdquo
ldquoThumbs up congratulationsand cheers to the twolove birds on Oriole Roadcelebrating 16 years of perfectmarriage We should all be soluckyrdquo
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Alba Olney
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Every lifetime has a story Obituaries
Alba (Bolognesi) (Croatti) Olney 95 of Pelhamdied peacefully on May 25 2015 at Grace Housein Windham She was the beloved wife of the lateRichard Olney who died in 2010
Born in Dorchester Massachusetts Sept 151919 the only child of the late Dino and the lateGuiseppina (Rosa) Bolognesi she received hereducation in the Dorchester school system
Before retiring Alba was employed as anAirplane Assembler and Riveter with ConvairAircraft formerly known as Hughes Aircraft in San
Diego California for many years Previously she was a Seamstressand Bookkeeper in her fatherrsquos laundry business called NationalLaundry which later became known as Unifirst Corporation
Among her many activities Alba was very active at the PelhamSenior Center When not working with the intent on being ldquotheold fashioned housewiferdquo she loved cooking embroidering andwatching soap operas But above all else being all about family
she loved spending quality time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Mrs Olney is survived by a son Ronald D Croatti and his wifeCarol of Londonderry four grandchildren Aldo Croatti and hiswife Brittany of Coral Springs Florida Michael Croatti Sr and hiswife Deborah of Pelham Matthew Croatti and his wife Jenniferof Winchester Massachusetts and Melissa Croatti and her fianceacuteMichael OrsquoRourke of Hudson and six great-grandchildren MichaelCroatti Jr Daniel Croatti Austin Croatti Kyle Croatti Ian Croatti andNorah OrsquoRourke
Funeral and Committal Services were held privately at St MichaelCemetery in Boston Massachusetts
Albarsquos family requests contributions be made in her memory to thePelham Council on Aging co Pelham Senior Center 8 Nashua RoadPelham NH 03076
Arrangements by Funeral Director James F OrsquoDonnell Jr (603)635-3333 E-condolencesdirections at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom
Albert A Girard 84 of Windham died May24 2015 at Maple Leaf Health Care Center inManchester
Albert was born and educated in MethuenMassachusetts the son of the late Reine (Marsan)and Andre Girard He attended Central Catholic
High School in Lawrence Massachusetts He served in the US Navyduring the Korean Conflict aboard the USS Cadmus where he learnedhis foundry skills He retired in 1996 from Ferrous Tech in Lawrencewhere he was a supervisor Albert was a member of the AmericanLegion in Windham
He built his camp on Cobbetts Pond in Windham with his father-in-law and enjoyed many summers there In 2000 he oversaw therenovation of the camp to a year-round home Albert was very activein the Lawrence High School Band Parents Association from 1972 to1984 He and his wife ran Studio 53 a ceramics studio for 20 yearsHe loved animals especially his cats Buddy and Princess and he wasan avid Red Sox fan
He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 50 years Geraldine(Meseth) Girard his sisters Rachel Mitchell and Yvonne Parker and abrother Andrew Girard
Albert is survived by his son William Girard and his wife Maribethof Kittery Maine his daughters Deborah Drake of Windham andFrances Caux and her husband David of Chester New Hampshiresiblings Raymond Girard of Brewster Massachusetts and JeanGodsey of Diamondhead Mississippi three grandchildren JessicaSchweiss and her husband Kurt and Jordan and Austin Caux andmany nieces and nephews
A Funeral Service was held May 28 at the Douglas amp JohnsonFuneral Home 214 Main St Salem Burial followed in Cemetery onthe Plain in Windham
Memorial Contributions in Albertrsquos memory may be made to theSalem Animal Rescue League 4 SARL Dr Salem NH 03079 or toWindham Fire Association 3 Fellows Rd Windham NH 03087
To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom
Helen A StoneHelen A (Sullivan) Stone 88 of Hudson
formerly of Pelham died June 1 2015 at St Joseph Hospital in Nashua She was the belovedwife of the late Merton H Stone who died Jan 72001
Born in Lowell Massachusetts May 27 1927daughter of the late John and the late Mary(Curran) Sullivan she grew up in Lowell andreceived her education in the Lowell school
systemBefore retiring Helen was employed as an Assembler with
Raytheon Corporation in Andover for over 11 years After retirementnot being one to sit idly she took on a part-time job at Samrsquos Club inHudson for more than 15 years
Among her many activities Helen enjoyed the outdoors especiallywalking in and around town and gardening In addition she
absolutely loved socializing and dancing She was also an avid NewEngland Patriots fan
Helen is survived by her son Michael P Stone of Hudson withwhom she resided two granddaughters Ashley Stone and OliviaStone several nieces and nephews and many dear friends
She was also sister of the late Josephine Sheehan Mary Wholeyand Tina Giguere
In keeping in accordance with her wishes there will be no callinghours Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Masson Monday June 8 at St John XXIII Parish at St John The EvangelistChurch 25 Library St Hudson at 10 orsquoclock Committal Serviceswill be held privately
Those wishing may make contributions in Helenrsquos memory to St John XXIII Parish 121 Allds Street Nashua NH 03060
E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom Arrangementsby the Pelham Funeral Home Pelham NH (603) 635-3333
Richard C lsquoDickrsquo Burton SrRichard C ldquoDickrdquo Burton Sr 86 of
Pelham died May 28 2015 at the VeteransAdministration Medical Center in ManchesterHe was the beloved husband of 62 years tothe late Barbara A (Spearel) Burton who diedDecember 19 2014
Born in Nashua January 28 1929 the sonof the late Ervin J and the late Mary Louise(Prince) Burton he received his education inthe Nashua school system
A veteran of World War II Dick proudlyserved his country in the US Navy One ofhis greatest pleasures was a trip to WashingtonDC in October of 2013 with Honor FlightNew England
Before retiring Dick was employed as a Machine Operatorwith Nashua Corporation in Nashua for over 34 years
He was an active member of the First Congregational Churchin Pelham for many years as well as the Pelham Senior Center
Being all about family Richard loved spending quality timewith his children grandchildren and great-grandchildren Healso enjoyed fishing watching the Red Sox and Patriots hiscomputer and traveling - including a cross-country excursionand several trips to Virginia He was proud of his vegetablegarden with which he shared with everyone he came incontact with He received his Amateurrsquos Radio License in
June of 1965 and was one of the founders of the ldquo4PMers Netrdquowhich still meets on a daily basis He has made friends allover the world talking on the ham bands
Mr Burton is survived by two daughters Deborah AHallinan and her husband David of Deerfield with whom heresided at the time of his passing and Cheryl D Lutsko and herhusband Jim of Hudson four sons Richard C Burton Jr andhis wife Brenda of Waynesboro Virginia Wayne D Burtonand his wife Louise of Windham Dana S Burton and his wifeDenise of Manchester and David K Burton and his companionTricia Hennick of Gloucester Massachusetts 16 grandchildren18 great-grandchildren a brother Paul F Burton and his wifeMyrtle of Hudson and several nieces nephews and cousins
He was also brother of the late Marion St Laurent KennethBurton Herbert Burton Clifford Burton Earl Burton Leonard
Burton Ernest Burton and Robert BurtonIn keeping in accordance with his wishes there were nocalling hours and a Memorial Service for both Richard andBarbara was held on Friday June 5 at the First CongregationalChurch of Pelham Burial of ashes followed at GibsonCemetery E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecomArrangements by the Pelham Funeral Home (603) 635-3333
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Finding the right car for a family depends on a host of factorsas what makes a good vehicle for one family will not always makea great choice for another family right down the street Whenchoosing a car for their families parents can consider the followingfactors to ensure they choose the vehicles that best suit the needsof their broods
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Heavy rains also may lead to puddles whichcan obscure hazards on the roadway Cars maystall out in puddles or hydroplane which occurswhen cars coast along the surface of the waterPuddles also can be splashed by oncoming carsleading to visibility issues
It is in every driverrsquos best interest to use cautionwhen driving on wet roads The following tips canhelp prevent accidents injuries and even fatalitiesduring the rainy season
bull Slow down Drivers should drive slower whenroads are wet and when rain compromises vis-ibility It can take up to three times longer to stopon a wet road than a dry one By slowing downyou will be able to stop or veer out of the way of
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leave more room between your vehicle and theone in front of you Again this plays into stoppingdistance Tailgating increases your risk of rear-
ending a vehicle if you cannot stop in time on awet roadway
bull Stay alert It can be easy to be lulled intocomplacency while driving But staying alert andconscious of every detail going on around youcan reduce your risk of accident when driving inless than ideal conditions
bull Skip cruise control As a driver you wantto remain in control of acceleration and speed
rather than leaving it up to the cruise control sys-tem If you begin to hydroplane on cruise controlthe car may actually speed up
bull Use your headlights Headlights can lightup the road in front of you helping illuminatepotential hazards Lights on a car also make yourvehicle more visible to others on the road Alwaysturn on the headlights in inclement weather
bull Avoid jerky movements Keep a steady paceand the vehicle in control Jerking the wheel oraccelerating and braking in a erratic fashion cancause the vehicle to spin out or skid on wet roads
bull Check your tires Inspect your tires for treadwear and air pressure Tires should be rotatedas part of routine maintenance Poorly perform-ing tires are a significant safety risk If you livein an area known for a lot of rain invest in tiresdesigned for wet road conditions
Donrsquot let wet weather get the best of you Slowdown stayvisible and be
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(MS) mdash Perhaps no aspectof life has gone untouched bytechnology in the 21st centuryTechnology has changed theway we communicate how wewatch television and listen to
music and even how we keepabreast of the latest happeningsin our communities and abroad
Technology is also changingthe way we drive and in manyways making todayrsquos highwaysmore safe While automotivegadgets like built-in WiFi orbackup cameras may be the first amenities to grabour attention new developments in lighting tech-nology are enhancing driver visibility and makingit safer to hit the open road
Many auto manufacturers still use standard in-candescent bulbs in their vehicles But advancedlighting thatrsquos more befitting of todayrsquos technologi-cal standards can make it easier for drivers to seeand be seen by fellow motorists Vision LED Lightsfrom leading automotive lighting manufacturerPhilips employ cutting edge LED technology todeliver better and more dynamic lighting for appli-cations such as brake and taillights back up lights
side markers fog lights and license plate lightsGuaranteed for up to 12 years Philips Vision LEDLights are highly resistant to extreme heat and vi-bration meaning drivers are very likely to replacetheir vehicle long before they ever need to worryabout replacing their LED lights
The right lighting can vastly improve drivervisibility and safety and prove a wise investmentfor drivers who want to see the road better whilemaking themselves more visible to other motor-ists In addition to upgrading their vehiclesrsquo light-ing drivers can take the following steps to ensuretheyrsquore seeing the road ahead of them as clearly aspossible
bull Get vision checkups A standard ophthalmicexam is a series of tests conducted to check an in-dividualrsquos vision and the health of his or her eyesThe National Institutes of Health note that thefrequency ofsuch tests de-pends on anindividualrsquosage but driv-ers shouldknow thatthey shouldget screenedmore fre-quently asthey ageand the NIHnotes that
drivers who wear contact lenses need yearly eyeexams Drivers who suspect their vision mightbe making it harder for them to see when behindthe wheel should schedule an ophthalmic examimmediately
bull Take steps to improve your reaction time andthat of your fellow motorists Personal reactiontime also can influence how drivers see the roadand how quickly they react to potentially negativedriving conditions Making sure you get enoughsleep and exercise can increase alertness and im-prove your reaction time In addition the choicesyou make when upgrading your vehicle can im-
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More information is available at wwwphilipscomvisionled
New Philips Vision LEDs (right) employ cutting edge LED technology to deliverbrighter more dynamic lighting than standard incandescent bulbs (left)
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Strong Showing for PMA Softballsubmitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The Presentation of Mary Academyrsquos girlsrsquo Softball teamis having its strongest season yet The team of 16 girlsis made up of students in grades five through eight TheGriffins team plays in the Tri-County League The girlspractice threetimes a week onPMArsquos turf fieldThe team has seenimprovements inevery aspect of
the game and scored an all-timehigh of 10 runs in their game against St Patrickrsquos School ofPelham The team will await their seed for the upcomingTri-County League tournament
Girlsrsquo 2015 Softball team Coach Mike Bernhardt and Coach Clare Handy
Pelham Memorial Day- continued from front pageStaff photos by Len Lathrop
Pelham American Legion Firing Squad
Pelham Selectmen Hal Lynde and Doug Viger stand reverently andLegion Commander Aram Jekrnavorian as Mrs Gionet and VFWPost Commander Jim Ehlinger place a wreath on Gionet Bridge
Pelham Daisy Troop salutes during Taps
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Londonderry United Soccer Club
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submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
To find out more about how toget involved to learn about specific
opportunities at Windham High School or to donate time orresources to the teamcontact Coach Matthews at
jamatthewswindhamsdorg
Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
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Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
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ank you for your submissions All comments thumbs upor down are anonymous and not written by the Pelham Windham News staff umbs comments can be sentvia telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us at thumbs areanewsgroupcom When submitting a umbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Pelham Windham News During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments tothe issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less
ldquoThumbs down to anyWindham School Board member
who has not been finger printedprior to entering our schools andbeing around our students likeeveryone else in the communitymust berdquo
ldquoThumbs down to Rich Amariand his arrogant citing of theFacilities Committee lsquoNever hasthere been the level of expertiseon such a committeersquo Yoursnake oil tactics are naiumlvesophomoric and transparent Nodoubt we will see your name ona ballot come Marchrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steelwho has been an outstandingleader consensus builder anddiligent custodian of our taxdollars We are so fortunate to have someone
with your ethics your caring respectful demeanorand your good judgment in our districtrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Adam Steel Windhamrsquos Directorof Business Finance and Operations for the stellar
job you do Windhamrsquos school district needs tokeep people like yourdquo
ldquoThumbs down way down to School Boardmember Daniel Popovici-Mueller for bringinga handgun to school It isnrsquot just against boardpolicy - it is against Federal law to have a gun onschool grounds What were you thinkingrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to our Pelham High LacrosseCoach for talking down toopposing teamrsquos players out onthe field during games evenwhen yoursquore winning the gamePoor Sportsmanship Thatrsquosnot what we want our kids to
learn from their coaches Be abetter coach and get show bettersportsmanship towards playersrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to Matthew Nuttfor making Eagle Scout I amreal proud of you Stay on thepace that you are going and theworld will be yours Love Yoursquordquo
lsquoThe Godmotherrsquo
ldquoThumbs up and a big thank you to the SaintPatrick Catholic School community and thePelham community at large for contributing to thehuge success of the St Patrsquos Catholic School 15thannual golf tournament that was held on May 12A great time was had by all in attendance and welook forward to seeing everyone again next yearat the 16th annual golf tournament Thank you foryour investment in the future of our students andfor your continued support of our schoolrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to St Patrick Catholic Schoolrsquosseventh grade class for putting together such awonderful tribute honoring our veterans Thankyou Mrs Stader and all who participated in this
very moving ceremonyrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to thePelham School Board andadministration Really isanyone surprised the middleschool principal is leavingAnyone who is exceptional orworth their weight in gold leavesor is non-renewed The schoolhires friends and family not thebest of the best and focuses onmediocri ty Anyone who servesan example or has proven tobe an exemplary educator ispushed out because they make the staff that is allright being mediocre look bad Itrsquos a sad state thisdistrict being led down a wrong road with weakunknowledgeable people leading the wayrdquo
ldquoThumbs up to whoever said lsquoonce a cheatalways a cheatrsquo It is so true and people whocheat just donrsquot wake up one day and say lsquoIrsquom
going to cheat todayrsquo Cheating is an addictionand one that doesnrsquot just stoprdquo
ldquoThumbs up to wwwnhpipelineawarenessorgThank you for sharing the facts on the pipeline
that Kinder Morgan is trying to put throughPelham and Windham We wonrsquot get any gas toheat our homes from this project Why shouldlandowners lose property to eminent domain for aproject that has no benefit to NH
ldquoThumbs up to Vincent Rosa He has beena vocal advocate for NHrsquos problems and has
been working hard in the community to ensureawareness He truly has been a progressivechampion Thank you for all your hard workrdquo
ldquoThumbs down to the Windham schoolconstruction project that was originally 15 millionand is now almost 20 million What will the finalprice tag be when all is said and donerdquo
ldquoThumbs up for the newly elected SchoolBoard members Freezing $82000 that was
budgeted for spending by theAdministration is a benefit tothe residents of WindhamThat is money that belongs tothe taxpayerrsquos not to be spenton anything else as may havehappened Seems two of thefive board members donrsquot quiteunderstandrdquo
ldquoThumbs up congratulationsand cheers to the twolove birds on Oriole Roadcelebrating 16 years of perfectmarriage We should all be soluckyrdquo
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Every lifetime has a story Obituaries
Alba (Bolognesi) (Croatti) Olney 95 of Pelhamdied peacefully on May 25 2015 at Grace Housein Windham She was the beloved wife of the lateRichard Olney who died in 2010
Born in Dorchester Massachusetts Sept 151919 the only child of the late Dino and the lateGuiseppina (Rosa) Bolognesi she received hereducation in the Dorchester school system
Before retiring Alba was employed as anAirplane Assembler and Riveter with ConvairAircraft formerly known as Hughes Aircraft in San
Diego California for many years Previously she was a Seamstressand Bookkeeper in her fatherrsquos laundry business called NationalLaundry which later became known as Unifirst Corporation
Among her many activities Alba was very active at the PelhamSenior Center When not working with the intent on being ldquotheold fashioned housewiferdquo she loved cooking embroidering andwatching soap operas But above all else being all about family
she loved spending quality time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Mrs Olney is survived by a son Ronald D Croatti and his wifeCarol of Londonderry four grandchildren Aldo Croatti and hiswife Brittany of Coral Springs Florida Michael Croatti Sr and hiswife Deborah of Pelham Matthew Croatti and his wife Jenniferof Winchester Massachusetts and Melissa Croatti and her fianceacuteMichael OrsquoRourke of Hudson and six great-grandchildren MichaelCroatti Jr Daniel Croatti Austin Croatti Kyle Croatti Ian Croatti andNorah OrsquoRourke
Funeral and Committal Services were held privately at St MichaelCemetery in Boston Massachusetts
Albarsquos family requests contributions be made in her memory to thePelham Council on Aging co Pelham Senior Center 8 Nashua RoadPelham NH 03076
Arrangements by Funeral Director James F OrsquoDonnell Jr (603)635-3333 E-condolencesdirections at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom
Albert A Girard 84 of Windham died May24 2015 at Maple Leaf Health Care Center inManchester
Albert was born and educated in MethuenMassachusetts the son of the late Reine (Marsan)and Andre Girard He attended Central Catholic
High School in Lawrence Massachusetts He served in the US Navyduring the Korean Conflict aboard the USS Cadmus where he learnedhis foundry skills He retired in 1996 from Ferrous Tech in Lawrencewhere he was a supervisor Albert was a member of the AmericanLegion in Windham
He built his camp on Cobbetts Pond in Windham with his father-in-law and enjoyed many summers there In 2000 he oversaw therenovation of the camp to a year-round home Albert was very activein the Lawrence High School Band Parents Association from 1972 to1984 He and his wife ran Studio 53 a ceramics studio for 20 yearsHe loved animals especially his cats Buddy and Princess and he wasan avid Red Sox fan
He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 50 years Geraldine(Meseth) Girard his sisters Rachel Mitchell and Yvonne Parker and abrother Andrew Girard
Albert is survived by his son William Girard and his wife Maribethof Kittery Maine his daughters Deborah Drake of Windham andFrances Caux and her husband David of Chester New Hampshiresiblings Raymond Girard of Brewster Massachusetts and JeanGodsey of Diamondhead Mississippi three grandchildren JessicaSchweiss and her husband Kurt and Jordan and Austin Caux andmany nieces and nephews
A Funeral Service was held May 28 at the Douglas amp JohnsonFuneral Home 214 Main St Salem Burial followed in Cemetery onthe Plain in Windham
Memorial Contributions in Albertrsquos memory may be made to theSalem Animal Rescue League 4 SARL Dr Salem NH 03079 or toWindham Fire Association 3 Fellows Rd Windham NH 03087
To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom
Helen A StoneHelen A (Sullivan) Stone 88 of Hudson
formerly of Pelham died June 1 2015 at St Joseph Hospital in Nashua She was the belovedwife of the late Merton H Stone who died Jan 72001
Born in Lowell Massachusetts May 27 1927daughter of the late John and the late Mary(Curran) Sullivan she grew up in Lowell andreceived her education in the Lowell school
systemBefore retiring Helen was employed as an Assembler with
Raytheon Corporation in Andover for over 11 years After retirementnot being one to sit idly she took on a part-time job at Samrsquos Club inHudson for more than 15 years
Among her many activities Helen enjoyed the outdoors especiallywalking in and around town and gardening In addition she
absolutely loved socializing and dancing She was also an avid NewEngland Patriots fan
Helen is survived by her son Michael P Stone of Hudson withwhom she resided two granddaughters Ashley Stone and OliviaStone several nieces and nephews and many dear friends
She was also sister of the late Josephine Sheehan Mary Wholeyand Tina Giguere
In keeping in accordance with her wishes there will be no callinghours Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Masson Monday June 8 at St John XXIII Parish at St John The EvangelistChurch 25 Library St Hudson at 10 orsquoclock Committal Serviceswill be held privately
Those wishing may make contributions in Helenrsquos memory to St John XXIII Parish 121 Allds Street Nashua NH 03060
E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecom Arrangementsby the Pelham Funeral Home Pelham NH (603) 635-3333
Richard C lsquoDickrsquo Burton SrRichard C ldquoDickrdquo Burton Sr 86 of
Pelham died May 28 2015 at the VeteransAdministration Medical Center in ManchesterHe was the beloved husband of 62 years tothe late Barbara A (Spearel) Burton who diedDecember 19 2014
Born in Nashua January 28 1929 the sonof the late Ervin J and the late Mary Louise(Prince) Burton he received his education inthe Nashua school system
A veteran of World War II Dick proudlyserved his country in the US Navy One ofhis greatest pleasures was a trip to WashingtonDC in October of 2013 with Honor FlightNew England
Before retiring Dick was employed as a Machine Operatorwith Nashua Corporation in Nashua for over 34 years
He was an active member of the First Congregational Churchin Pelham for many years as well as the Pelham Senior Center
Being all about family Richard loved spending quality timewith his children grandchildren and great-grandchildren Healso enjoyed fishing watching the Red Sox and Patriots hiscomputer and traveling - including a cross-country excursionand several trips to Virginia He was proud of his vegetablegarden with which he shared with everyone he came incontact with He received his Amateurrsquos Radio License in
June of 1965 and was one of the founders of the ldquo4PMers Netrdquowhich still meets on a daily basis He has made friends allover the world talking on the ham bands
Mr Burton is survived by two daughters Deborah AHallinan and her husband David of Deerfield with whom heresided at the time of his passing and Cheryl D Lutsko and herhusband Jim of Hudson four sons Richard C Burton Jr andhis wife Brenda of Waynesboro Virginia Wayne D Burtonand his wife Louise of Windham Dana S Burton and his wifeDenise of Manchester and David K Burton and his companionTricia Hennick of Gloucester Massachusetts 16 grandchildren18 great-grandchildren a brother Paul F Burton and his wifeMyrtle of Hudson and several nieces nephews and cousins
He was also brother of the late Marion St Laurent KennethBurton Herbert Burton Clifford Burton Earl Burton Leonard
Burton Ernest Burton and Robert BurtonIn keeping in accordance with his wishes there were nocalling hours and a Memorial Service for both Richard andBarbara was held on Friday June 5 at the First CongregationalChurch of Pelham Burial of ashes followed at GibsonCemetery E-condolences at wwwpelhamfuneralhomecomArrangements by the Pelham Funeral Home (603) 635-3333
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bull Slow down Drivers should drive slower whenroads are wet and when rain compromises vis-ibility It can take up to three times longer to stopon a wet road than a dry one By slowing downyou will be able to stop or veer out of the way of
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leave more room between your vehicle and theone in front of you Again this plays into stoppingdistance Tailgating increases your risk of rear-
ending a vehicle if you cannot stop in time on awet roadway
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bull Skip cruise control As a driver you wantto remain in control of acceleration and speed
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bull Use your headlights Headlights can lightup the road in front of you helping illuminatepotential hazards Lights on a car also make yourvehicle more visible to others on the road Alwaysturn on the headlights in inclement weather
bull Avoid jerky movements Keep a steady paceand the vehicle in control Jerking the wheel oraccelerating and braking in a erratic fashion cancause the vehicle to spin out or skid on wet roads
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(MS) mdash Perhaps no aspectof life has gone untouched bytechnology in the 21st centuryTechnology has changed theway we communicate how wewatch television and listen to
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Technology is also changingthe way we drive and in manyways making todayrsquos highwaysmore safe While automotivegadgets like built-in WiFi orbackup cameras may be the first amenities to grabour attention new developments in lighting tech-nology are enhancing driver visibility and makingit safer to hit the open road
Many auto manufacturers still use standard in-candescent bulbs in their vehicles But advancedlighting thatrsquos more befitting of todayrsquos technologi-cal standards can make it easier for drivers to seeand be seen by fellow motorists Vision LED Lightsfrom leading automotive lighting manufacturerPhilips employ cutting edge LED technology todeliver better and more dynamic lighting for appli-cations such as brake and taillights back up lights
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Strong Showing for PMA Softballsubmitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The Presentation of Mary Academyrsquos girlsrsquo Softball teamis having its strongest season yet The team of 16 girlsis made up of students in grades five through eight TheGriffins team plays in the Tri-County League The girlspractice threetimes a week onPMArsquos turf fieldThe team has seenimprovements inevery aspect of
the game and scored an all-timehigh of 10 runs in their game against St Patrickrsquos School ofPelham The team will await their seed for the upcomingTri-County League tournament
Girlsrsquo 2015 Softball team Coach Mike Bernhardt and Coach Clare Handy
Pelham Memorial Day- continued from front pageStaff photos by Len Lathrop
Pelham American Legion Firing Squad
Pelham Selectmen Hal Lynde and Doug Viger stand reverently andLegion Commander Aram Jekrnavorian as Mrs Gionet and VFWPost Commander Jim Ehlinger place a wreath on Gionet Bridge
Pelham Daisy Troop salutes during Taps
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submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
To find out more about how toget involved to learn about specific
opportunities at Windham High School or to donate time orresources to the teamcontact Coach Matthews at
jamatthewswindhamsdorg
Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
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We are a community based soccer club with academy
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Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
South Central Soccer Club is a regional soccer club in
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U13 amp U14 TRYOUTS
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Where Griffin Park 11v11 Field Ages U14 (August - 2001 ndash July 2002) U13 (August 2002 ndash July 2003)
Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
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Finding the right car for a family depends on a host of factorsas what makes a good vehicle for one family will not always makea great choice for another family right down the street Whenchoosing a car for their families parents can consider the followingfactors to ensure they choose the vehicles that best suit the needsof their broods
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(MS) mdash Perhaps no aspectof life has gone untouched bytechnology in the 21st centuryTechnology has changed theway we communicate how wewatch television and listen to
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Technology is also changingthe way we drive and in manyways making todayrsquos highwaysmore safe While automotivegadgets like built-in WiFi orbackup cameras may be the first amenities to grabour attention new developments in lighting tech-nology are enhancing driver visibility and makingit safer to hit the open road
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Strong Showing for PMA Softballsubmitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The Presentation of Mary Academyrsquos girlsrsquo Softball teamis having its strongest season yet The team of 16 girlsis made up of students in grades five through eight TheGriffins team plays in the Tri-County League The girlspractice threetimes a week onPMArsquos turf fieldThe team has seenimprovements inevery aspect of
the game and scored an all-timehigh of 10 runs in their game against St Patrickrsquos School ofPelham The team will await their seed for the upcomingTri-County League tournament
Girlsrsquo 2015 Softball team Coach Mike Bernhardt and Coach Clare Handy
Pelham Memorial Day- continued from front pageStaff photos by Len Lathrop
Pelham American Legion Firing Squad
Pelham Selectmen Hal Lynde and Doug Viger stand reverently andLegion Commander Aram Jekrnavorian as Mrs Gionet and VFWPost Commander Jim Ehlinger place a wreath on Gionet Bridge
Pelham Daisy Troop salutes during Taps
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Londonderry United Soccer Club
Ages 7-14
wwwlondonderryunitedorgLook forward to seeing you on the field
For dates pricing amp more info and to register please visit
Tryout dates are in June (starting the 8th)and vary slightly by age group
TRYOUTS for U10-U14
SIGNUPS for U7-U9
bullFREE PARKINGbull
CASTAWAY ISLAND Water Play Complex is NOW OPEN(weather permitting) Over 100 ways to get wet
One low admission price includes all rides shows and attractions ndashplus Castaway Island ndash all day and evening
with reduced rates after 5PM See canobiecom
NOW OPEN
DAILY SCOUTS DAY Sat June 6th
Scouts wearing uniform eligible for buy-one get-one admission of equal or lesser value when purchasing admission at the Park on 6615
Not to be combined with any other offer discount or promotion See canobiecom for hours and details on all our s pecial events
submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
To find out more about how toget involved to learn about specific
opportunities at Windham High School or to donate time orresources to the teamcontact Coach Matthews at
jamatthewswindhamsdorg
Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
Area NewsGroup
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We are a community based soccer club with academy
style philosophy Our soccer club offers professional
coaching academy style training with flexible
schedules with a family friendly cost structure
Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
South Central Soccer Club is a regional soccer club in
partnership with Windham Soccer
Association Salem Youth Soccer Association and Pelham Soccer
Club Tryouts are open to any
players looking for a more enriched
soccer experience focused on
individual technical development
and strategic team play
U13 amp U14 TRYOUTS
Boys U13 amp U14Wednesday 06172015
Time 500 PM-700 PM
Girls U13 amp U14Tuesday 06162015Time 500 PM-700 PM
Where Griffin Park 11v11 Field Ages U14 (August - 2001 ndash July 2002) U13 (August 2002 ndash July 2003)
Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
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bull Hemlock Blend
bull Black Cedar
bull Red Cedar
bull Pine Blend
bull Kids Cushion Playground Chips
Ask Ho w to
Get
FR E E Del i ve r
y
Landscape ToolsScreened Loam
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Custom Timbers
Early Pre-Buy NE Wood Pellets bullFire Wood Buy Direct From The Mill and SAVE
Hours Monday-Sunday 8am-6PM
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High Level of Workmanshi p amp Service bull Operating Year Round
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bull Joseph Beaulieu amp Marlene Kaberle29 Bush Hill Road 202-132-1accessory dwelling unit in existingbasement ZBA approved 21315Case ZO2015-00003
bull SDK Land Holdings LLC 42 JerichoRoad 4210-210-8 foundation
bull DHB Homes LLCDrummer Road2412-221-9foundationbull DHBHomes LLCDrummer Road2412-221-10foundationbull Brandonamp Diane Chubb20 HancockLane 143-88-15
convert existing14x16 deck to a 3season roombull PelhamRealty GroupLLC 134 BridgeStreet 297-95-1 septic system
replacementbull DHBHomes LLC 7Stagecoach Circle1612-105-6
2000 sq ft single family home 3car garage attached 4 bedrooms 25baths 12x16 rear deck basement ampattic area will be unfinished
bull Ronald amp Elizabeth Carrick 44Mulberry Lane 2412-203-1416x20 single car detached garage
bull DHB Homes LLC Drummer Road2412-221-16 3025 sq ft singlefamily home with 2 stall attachedgarage 4 bedroom 25 baths 12x12deck basement amp attic will beunfinished
bull Christopher amp Amy Grasso 133Patriot Drive 406-185-27 15x34in-ground fiberglass swimming pool
bull Keith amp Jennifer Wentworth 35Marsh Road 227-129 12x14 shed
bull Keith amp Jennifer Wentworth 35Marsh Road 227-129 renew permit2013-00555 to build walls inbasement to separate utility room ampmake new playroom (no electricalwork at this time will pull anelectrical permit at a later time) alsoreplace front stairs and railings
bull Mukund amp Tamis Kakkad 208Westfall Road 331-160-4 24x28
garage attached to existing porchbull Keith amp Christina Milward 20Nicholas Lane 381-150 aboveground pool
Strong Showing for PMA Softballsubmitted by Presentation ofMary Academy Hudson
The Presentation of Mary Academyrsquos girlsrsquo Softball teamis having its strongest season yet The team of 16 girlsis made up of students in grades five through eight TheGriffins team plays in the Tri-County League The girlspractice threetimes a week onPMArsquos turf fieldThe team has seenimprovements inevery aspect of
the game and scored an all-timehigh of 10 runs in their game against St Patrickrsquos School ofPelham The team will await their seed for the upcomingTri-County League tournament
Girlsrsquo 2015 Softball team Coach Mike Bernhardt and Coach Clare Handy
Pelham Memorial Day- continued from front pageStaff photos by Len Lathrop
Pelham American Legion Firing Squad
Pelham Selectmen Hal Lynde and Doug Viger stand reverently andLegion Commander Aram Jekrnavorian as Mrs Gionet and VFWPost Commander Jim Ehlinger place a wreath on Gionet Bridge
Pelham Daisy Troop salutes during Taps
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Londonderry United Soccer Club
Ages 7-14
wwwlondonderryunitedorgLook forward to seeing you on the field
For dates pricing amp more info and to register please visit
Tryout dates are in June (starting the 8th)and vary slightly by age group
TRYOUTS for U10-U14
SIGNUPS for U7-U9
bullFREE PARKINGbull
CASTAWAY ISLAND Water Play Complex is NOW OPEN(weather permitting) Over 100 ways to get wet
One low admission price includes all rides shows and attractions ndashplus Castaway Island ndash all day and evening
with reduced rates after 5PM See canobiecom
NOW OPEN
DAILY SCOUTS DAY Sat June 6th
Scouts wearing uniform eligible for buy-one get-one admission of equal or lesser value when purchasing admission at the Park on 6615
Not to be combined with any other offer discount or promotion See canobiecom for hours and details on all our s pecial events
submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
To find out more about how toget involved to learn about specific
opportunities at Windham High School or to donate time orresources to the teamcontact Coach Matthews at
jamatthewswindhamsdorg
Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
Area NewsGroup
Area NewsGroup
Pulling together ldquoWe bring hometown
news to yourdquo
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Sports
We are a community based soccer club with academy
style philosophy Our soccer club offers professional
coaching academy style training with flexible
schedules with a family friendly cost structure
Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
South Central Soccer Club is a regional soccer club in
partnership with Windham Soccer
Association Salem Youth Soccer Association and Pelham Soccer
Club Tryouts are open to any
players looking for a more enriched
soccer experience focused on
individual technical development
and strategic team play
U13 amp U14 TRYOUTS
Boys U13 amp U14Wednesday 06172015
Time 500 PM-700 PM
Girls U13 amp U14Tuesday 06162015Time 500 PM-700 PM
Where Griffin Park 11v11 Field Ages U14 (August - 2001 ndash July 2002) U13 (August 2002 ndash July 2003)
Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
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June 5 2015 - 19
Londonderry United Soccer Club
Ages 7-14
wwwlondonderryunitedorgLook forward to seeing you on the field
For dates pricing amp more info and to register please visit
Tryout dates are in June (starting the 8th)and vary slightly by age group
TRYOUTS for U10-U14
SIGNUPS for U7-U9
bullFREE PARKINGbull
CASTAWAY ISLAND Water Play Complex is NOW OPEN(weather permitting) Over 100 ways to get wet
One low admission price includes all rides shows and attractions ndashplus Castaway Island ndash all day and evening
with reduced rates after 5PM See canobiecom
NOW OPEN
DAILY SCOUTS DAY Sat June 6th
Scouts wearing uniform eligible for buy-one get-one admission of equal or lesser value when purchasing admission at the Park on 6615
Not to be combined with any other offer discount or promotion See canobiecom for hours and details on all our s pecial events
submitted by Betsy MatthewsWill Collins made his debut on senior
day as the first bat boy at Windham HighSchool The players were excited tomentor one of Windham Highrsquos playerhopefuls Will was very excited about theopportunity to help out the team on hisfuture stomping ground
The Windham Jaguars are currently firstin the state of New Hampshire Their 15-1season has been graced with not onlyhard-working athletes and great talent butthe camaraderie on and off the field hasbeen very attractive to many at the schoolldquoI believe we are reviving this All-American sportrdquo said Coach Matthewswho has been a coach of the team sinceits inception at the opening of WHSldquoIt was phenomenal to see the playersrsquoexcitement when they learned about thisyoung fan It encourages our players tomature and grow The lessons taughthere go far beyond batting and fielding
techniquerdquoAt the end of each game team captainsgive the lsquoOff the Chain Awardrsquo to aplayer who has made a difference on theteam either through their character orperformance Kellin Bail Riley MageeKevin Anderson and Connor Hopkins theteamrsquos captains nominated Will as thegamersquos recipient He was quite surprisedand the team was touched as the youngplayer was honored in front of his highschool heroes Enclosed is the picture ofhim wearing the chain with pride for hisbeloved hometown team His parentsreported that he wore it to school to showhis classmates
While Coach Matthews was walkingthe field with folks who were workingon it during the next school day he was approached by Will and afriend He was at recess Will said ldquoHi coach This is my friendDo you think he could come be a bat boy toordquo It is great to see
the Windham Baseball family continue to grow If you have alittle leaguer that might be interested in being a bat boy for the day
contact Coach Matthews There are onlytwo potential home games left this seasonbut this will extend into subsequentseasons as well
The Friends of Windham High SchoolBaseball is a new organization in townIts goal is to create a solid experiencefor all athletes It is led by PresidentPaul German They want to create aphenomenal lateral experience for allplayers from t-ball through the high schoollevel and beyond The group has theunique ability to connect alumni with theyouth players This is what the WindhamCommunity is all about We want forretired ball players throughout the townto come down and join us as well Ourfan base is comprised of communitymembers of all ages and stages of thegame According to Coach MatthewsldquoThis game has a long history There is awealth of knowledge in former ball playersthroughout the town Our players can
benefit from learning about the experienceof othersldquoWhen I played at Florida Southern
College there was a retired gentlemanthat worked the equipment room andhad played at Florida Southern Hevolunteered each day at our field Hewould wash and lay out practice uniformsfor the players He could talk baseballlike no other He became part of thelegacy of the school and his wisdom iskept by all the players who graced thedoorway I went back and visited him lastyear on a family vacation and he was stillvolunteering in the same role 15 yearslater Baseball connects generationsrdquo
To find out more about how toget involved to learn about specific
opportunities at Windham High School or to donate time orresources to the teamcontact Coach Matthews at
jamatthewswindhamsdorg
Windham High School Baseball ndashMaking the Connection
by Jacob GagnonDo not call it a comeback
On Tuesday May 26 WindhamHigh School boysrsquo Lacrosseteam was close to pulling outa season-defining comebackvictory over a tough St ThomasAquinas High School squadDespite holding a lead in thefinal minutes the Jaguars couldnot secure the win as the Saintsheld them off and took thevictory 13-12 in overtime
The loss was not due to lackof effort nor performanceas Windhamrsquos top playersexcelled Anthony Gallo
scored five goals in the contestwhile collecting a pair ofassists Windham will bedepending on Gallo to be aforce this postseason as he hasbeen all year
Jared Heath scored onceand earned four assists TylerFolsom had one goal with apair of assists Nolan Cunningham scored twicewhile teammate Matt Shea had a goal and anassist Troy Peters and Chad Riddle scored onegoal apiece in the game In goal Chris Martelhad 14 saves on the day
After forcing an overtime period Windhamfell behind St Thomas with four minutes leftto go in the contest The Jaguars fueled by thesame intensity that has led them all season longlaunched a comeback Windham eventually tookthe lead in the final moments before the Saints
were able to snatch it back in the end St Thomashad earned the win but the Jaguars had foundtheir fight
The next day Windham capped of their seasonwith a 17-9 victory over Timberlane RegionalHigh School With the victory the Jaguars are13-4 and playoff bound After defeating a numberof top teams in the regular season the Jags area realistic contender and legitimate threat thispostseason
by Jacob GagnonOn Tuesday May 26 the Windham High
School Softball squad celebrated its seniorclass at home with a victory over MilfordHigh School 4-0 While the contest markedthe final time the Lady Jaguarsrsquo seniors wouldcompete on their own field in the regularseason Windhamrsquos stellar record has mostlikely ensured a home playoff game
Windham struck early scoring three runs inthe first inning Rachel Rogers collected thefirst RBI of the game on a ground-out AlyssaUpton knocked in a run with a double Soonafter Olivia Estes hammered in an RBI with asingle to procure a 3-0 advantage in the firstinning
While the Lady Jaguars would collect onlyone more run and no more earned runs
in the game the damage had been doneWindham stayed consistent at the plateCenter-fielder Cailyn Costa Jordan Hillyer
Windham Softball Shuts OutMilford on Senior Day
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Jaime Cleasby hurls a pitch during the early inningsof her shutout victory over Milford
Outfielder Christina Steere makesa catch on senior day
left-fielder Christina Steere catcher HannahKlaassens and Rachel Estes all collected a hit inthe game
The early lead was enough to hold off Milfordas Windhamrsquos defense clamped down tight onthe visitors Jaime Cleasby hurled seven shutoutinnings to earn the victory for her team Cleasbythrew 114 pitches (83 strikes) allowing four hitsfour walks while striking out an incredible 11Milford batters
With the victory Windham capped one of theirstrongest seasons ever with a 14-3 record that will
no doubt earn them a top-seed for the NHIAADivision II Championship Tournament The Jaguars have not lost more than a single game in arow all season long They also had the tendencyto use a recent loss as motivation before going offon a multiple-game winning streak These Lady
Jaguars led by a solid core of veterans and CoachDavid Hedge have an opportunity to do greatthings this postseason
Jaguarsrsquo Lax Falls to St Thomasin Overtime
S t a f f p h o t o b y
J a c o b G a g n o n
Windhamrsquos Anthony Gallo drives through St omas defenders
Courtesy photo
Area NewsGroup
Area NewsGroup
Pulling together ldquoWe bring hometown
news to yourdquo
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Sports
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We are a community based soccer club with academy
style philosophy Our soccer club offers professional
coaching academy style training with flexible
schedules with a family friendly cost structure
Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
South Central Soccer Club is a regional soccer club in
partnership with Windham Soccer
Association Salem Youth Soccer Association and Pelham Soccer
Club Tryouts are open to any
players looking for a more enriched
soccer experience focused on
individual technical development
and strategic team play
U13 amp U14 TRYOUTS
Boys U13 amp U14Wednesday 06172015
Time 500 PM-700 PM
Girls U13 amp U14Tuesday 06162015Time 500 PM-700 PM
Where Griffin Park 11v11 Field Ages U14 (August - 2001 ndash July 2002) U13 (August 2002 ndash July 2003)
Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo
892019 Pelham~Windham News 6-5-2015
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20 - June 5 2015
Pelham~Windham
Pelham~Windham
Pelham~WindhamSports
Sports
Sports
We are a community based soccer club with academy
style philosophy Our soccer club offers professional
coaching academy style training with flexible
schedules with a family friendly cost structure
Program tuition includes both the Fall and Spring
South Central Soccer Club is a regional soccer club in
partnership with Windham Soccer
Association Salem Youth Soccer Association and Pelham Soccer
Club Tryouts are open to any
players looking for a more enriched
soccer experience focused on
individual technical development
and strategic team play
U13 amp U14 TRYOUTS
Boys U13 amp U14Wednesday 06172015
Time 500 PM-700 PM
Girls U13 amp U14Tuesday 06162015Time 500 PM-700 PM
Where Griffin Park 11v11 Field Ages U14 (August - 2001 ndash July 2002) U13 (August 2002 ndash July 2003)
Important Registration is appreciated prior to tryout with a fee of $10 per playerRegister at wwwWindhamSoccerorgRegistration
Address Griffin Park is located adjacent to 101 Range Road Windham NHCome dressed to play All players must wear shin guards bring ball and water
by Jacob GagnonOn a scorching day tailor-made for air
conditioned rooms the Windham High SchoolTrack and Field team competed in the NHIAADivision II Championship Meet in PortsmouthA number of competitors put on incredibleperformances but none were greater than juniorAlex Jonson who claimed the individual statechampionship in the 110m high hurdles
Jonson not only won the event but earneda berth for the Meet of Champions while alsobreaking the school record for the event He istied in the top spot in the state ranks Jonson isnow a champion of both the indoor and outdoorhurdles
Senior Jake Ozoonian came in second place inthe shot-put Ozoonian held the lead going intothe final round but was defeated by the narrow
margin of four inches With his finish Ozoonianhas earned a chance to compete at the Meet ofChampions
Junior Natalie Gallagher also will be competingat the MOCs after earning fourth place in the100m hurdles by setting a new school recordGallagher was ranked ninth going into the eventbut had the best race of her season on the mostcritical stage
Juniors Jared Hathway and Jonson along withsophomores Jack Connors and Connor Brennanfinished in fourth place also earning a spot atMOCs in the boysrsquo 4 x 100m relay Windhamhas placed in this event for five consecutive years
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley BowersNatalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scoredfourth place in the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay LikeGallagher this squad of girls was ranked ninthgoing into the event yet surpassed their top times
when it counted mostLewis placed sixth in
the 200m dash setting anew school record whilealso earning a chance tocompete at MOCs Lewisimpressively also competesfor the Windham girlsrsquoLacrosse team and is ahuge factor in both teamsrsquosuccess
Seniors Nick Whiteheadand Nick Khoury juniorPeter Caron and freshmanSpencer Sawyer earned sixthplace in the boysrsquo 4 x 800mrelay setting a new schoolrecord and securing a place
at MOCs According toCoach Ryan OrsquoConnorthe quartet cut close toten seconds off their timeshowcasing how hard theseathletes had worked leadingup to these events
Junior Patrick Humefinished in fifth place in theshot-put Hume a three-sport athlete has been a positive addition to thisstrong Windham squad OrsquoConnor expects greatthings from Hume as he learns and develops inthe sport
Peter Caron finished in fifth place in the 3200mrace Although he was ranked 10th going into theevent Caron pushed himself sprinting the finalstretch to finish the race
Katie OrsquoConnor Bowers Lewis and Kristen
Tilley placed seventh in the girlsrsquo 4 x 400mrelay The performance was just 5 seconds fromscoring and Windham is still waiting to see if thisquartet will get the opportunity to run at MOCs
Hathway finished seventh in the 100m dashKevin Frey a sophomore finished in 10th placein the high hurdles Sophomore Susie Poorefreshman Taylor Kane junior Hannah Harootianand senior Kristen Tilley set a new school recordin the girlsrsquo 4 x 800m relay Natalie Laliberte
finished with a distance that ranks second inschool history in the long jump Finally KatieOrsquoConnor finished seventh in the 400m dash andmissed scoring by 5 seconds
With all of these terrific performances andbroken school records the Windham boysrsquo teamfinished with 27 team points and earned seventhplace overall The girlsrsquo squad scored 11 pointsand finished in ninth place
submitted by Kimba Bail The Joe Yukica-New Hampshire Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame held a
Windham Track Gets Hot at DII Championship Alex Jonson Wins Title in High Hurdles
S t a f f p h o t o s b y J a c o b G a g n o n
Alex Jonson took the Division II StateChampionship for the 110m hurdles
Sophomores Jenna Parsons Ashley Bowers Natalie Laliberte and junior Lexi Lewis scored fourth placein the girlsrsquo 4 x 100m relay in the Division II Championships
submitted by Tara Fitzgerald The Windham Wildcats 12U softball team
celebrated Memorial Day weekend with greatsuccess at the Russ Monbleau Memorial DayTournament in Londonderry
The girls started off the weekend with big winsagainst Dover Attack (11-0) and Merrimack Magic(12-0) followed by a close game loss to LitchfieldBlast (8-5) Jasmine Moskowitz Kerrin Fitzgeraldand Abby Bedient combined to provide greatpitching starts with Morgan Gravell coming infor some solid close out relief Partnering withthe pitching staff Makayla Panich and KatieBoermeester were a dominant force behind theplate Larissa Piessens Peyton Gravell OliviaManchester and Melina Fedele were powerhousesat the plate with a combined on-base percentageof 556 Lauren Brooks and Grace Gilbert hada great day both defensively and at the plate
providing hits in clutch situations Evelyn Collinstook advantage of key pinch hitting and runningopportunities to showcase her speed runningthe bases The team finished pool play as thenumber-one seed going into the single-eliminationchampionship round on Sunday
In the quarterfinal game theWildcats knocked out the hostteam Londonderry Lightning(15-3) Next up in the semi-finals they played the verytough Concord Capitals It wasa tight game with Windhamcoming out on top (7-5) Thechampionship game againstthe Rochester Slammers wasa one-run game going into thesixth inning Rochester endedup taking the game by a scoreof 6-2 As tournament runnersup the Windham Wildcats 12Uteam earned a berth to the BabeRuth World Series in AlachuaFla July 29 - Aug 5
The girls are led by the
talented coaching staff ofhead coach Mike Bedientand assistant coaches KevinFitzgerald Ron Brooks andMike Piessens Special thanksalso go out to the Windham
High School softballcoach David Hedgefor pitching instructionduring the dead ofwinter and WindhamHigh School AssistantBaseball Coach LeoGravell for fantasticschool vacation softballcamps
Congratulations to thegirls coaches specialassistants and families
that supported theirefforts Windham ishosting this yearrsquos BabeRuth District Tournament
July 3-5 at WindhamCenter School Comeout to cheer on theWindham Wildcat 10Usand 12Us
12U Windham Wildcats Softball Earns Babe Ruth World Series Berth
C o u r t e s y p h o t o s
10Us and 12Us
12U Wildcats
Windham Football Players Honored
Courtesy photo
From left are Joe Frake
Kellin Bail and Kurtis Jolicoeur Missing from the picture is Anthony Gallo