The Messenger – July 22, 2016

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The Messenger – July 22, 2016
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Honest Engine honored
Henniker's Honest Engine was recently
ranked #5 in a WMUR TV viewers'
survey of the Top 10 Autor Repair Shops
in the state.
Bank promotes Kidder
Ledyard National Bank has announced
that William E. Kidder Jr., has been
promoted to Senior
Vice President,
Senior Lending Officer, and his inclusion onto the Bank’s
eight person Senior
Management Team.
He lives in Wilder,
Vermont with his wife Pam. They have
three grown children.
Rotarian of the Year
Outgoing Goffstown Rotary Club President,
Durwood
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presented Robin
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this year’s Rotarian of the Year Award,
during Goffstown Rotary Club’s recent
Changing of the Gavel Ceremony.
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Sunny skies, a great parade and free candy. What more could you ask for during Weare's Patriotic Celebration last weekend.
Weare celebrates
Annual Patriotic Celebration draws large crowds
Sunny skies, a cool breeze and American
pride drew a large crowd to view Saturday's
parade during Weare's Patriotic Celebration.
The annual two-day event features carnival
rides, a K9 demonstration by the Goffstown
Police Department, food and craft booths and a
cookout, culminating in a spectacular fireworks
display. Laura Buono, who has helped put on
the festival for more than 20 years, said it is an
event that many residents look forward to, “The
support we’ve received over the years has been
remarkable,” she said.
Through the decades, the festival, has
evolved, but one thing has remained constant.
The spirit of American pride is a summertime
fixture in Weare.
Franklin School Board considers Transgender policy
At its last meeting, the Franklin School
Board tabled a proposal to adopt the U.S.
Departments of Education and Justice recommended policy regarding non-discrimination
of transgender and gender non-conforming
students until its next meeting.
A subcommittee has been working on a
model policy which requires students to be
allowed to use the bathroom corresponding with their gender identity “consistently
asserted at school.”As to the use of locker
rooms, the policy reads that their use by a
transgender student “shall be assessed on a
case-by-case basis.”
The draft policy also requires that transgender and gender non-conforming students
be allowed to participate on sports teams “in a
manner consistent with their gender identity.”
A discussion and vote on this topic is expected at the August. 15th meeting.
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Local history as
reported in The Messenger
July 24, 2015
Violent thunderstorm ravages Claremont & Newport
Goffstown to install LED Streetlights
Franklin man arrested on drug charges
Newport trio arrested in major drug bust
July 25, 2014
Bradford approves forming a voluntary FAST Squad
Henniker ATV accident sends couple to hospital
Hopkinton planning 250th anniversary
Peterborough approves state's largest solar array
July 26, 2013
Burglaries at Henniker Mobil and Dunkin' Donuts
New London concerned with dogs at large
Weare investigation leads to multiple arrests
Newport man dies in motorcycle accident
July 27, 2012
New London Dispatcher & Police Officer honored
Warner man suing Hopkinton Fair Association
Lightning destroys Newport home and barn
Late night fire ravages Weare Center Store
July 29, 2011
Dixie Tremblay resigns as HDHS Principal
Sparks fly at Newport School Board meetings
Bradford restores secretarial funding
Henniker teen steals two cars, crashes one
July 23,2010
Sunapee considers street light upgrades
New London conducting municipal wage study
New London questions cost of dam repairs
Original play debuts in Washington
July 24, 2009
Counter petition filed in Windsor tax suit
Warner Men's club installs new "welcome to town" signs
Deering woman guilty of $1.6 million embezzlement
Greenfield dispute goes to Superior Court
July 25, 2008
Newbury beach dedicated to Navy Seal Nathan Hardy
Andover man killed on Interstate 89
Bennington good samaritan punished, not rewarded
Hillsborough Pride installs Welcome Banners
July 27, 2007
Hopkinton Town Administrator returns home
Search for Newbury man suspended
Emerald Lake Commission back to square one
Hancock teen gets jail sentence
July 28, 2006
Investigation continues into Sunapee fatality
Antrim considers new and revised ordinances
Francestown teen faces several charges
Twinkies are an endangered species at ConVal
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Three alternatives presented to repair the Pleasant Lake Dam
Representatives of Dubois & King Engineers met with the New London Selectmen
Monday eveining to present three alternatives for repair of the Pleasant Lake Dam,
which has been declared deficient by the
NH Department of Environmental Services.
According to DES, the dam fails to protect
against flooding of 2.5 times greater than a
100 year flow event, making this a "High Risk
Dam."
The engineers have proposed three alternatives which provide such protection;
1.Raise the dam crest with a 2-2.5' concrete parapet wall, with an estimated cost of
$405,000.
2. Armor crest the dam with articulated
concrete blocks, estimated at $440,000.
3. Partially raise the parapet with armor
crest at a cost of $485,000.
There was extensive discussion of
whether an Inflow Design Flood could reduce
the dam's classification to "Low Risk" and
require more modest repairs. The engineers
could not give a final answer as doing the
required study would entail another 200
HDHS Fall Sports Tryouts
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Girls Soccer Tryouts - Monday, Aug
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Boys Soccer Tryouts - Monday, Aug
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Girls Volleyball Tryouts - Monday, Aug
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hours of work costing up to $30,000 with no
guarantee the study would convince DES to
lower the risk, and even if it did, the increase
construction savings.
Although not making a decision, board
members agreed with chair Bill Helm who
said he was leaning toward alternative 2 with
its minimal visual impact. At Janet Kidder's
suggestion the board asked the engineers to
return in two weeks with visual renderings
of alternatives 1 and 2, and better estimates
on an Inflow Design study. As she said, "We
want the dam to work but we want it to look
good too."
Chandler Engle of Dubois & King Engineers presented the New London selectmen with three alternative designs for repairs to the Pleasant Lake Dam.
Wal-Mart Site Plan hearing continued to August 3rd
The Hillsborough Planning Board didn’t
need to move the public hearing regarding a
large retail store to the H-D Cafeteria as the
architects requested an additional two weeks
to present their plans. Therefore, the hearing
was continued until August 3rd at the Town
Office.
While no action was needed, the H-D
School District presented a sign permit to
the Planning Board. As the school is a government entity, the town has no jurisdiction
regarding the sign. However, town planner
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before and after school, as well as the light
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Tilton. Bolling had previously pleaded guilty to one count of possessing counterfeit traveler’s checks. Bolling was apprehended by
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parking lot of Tanger Outlets in Tilton. Bolling was in possession
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10th. He is also charged with possession of a controlled drug. He is
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Accident leads to multiple drug charges
Belmont Police arrested a Franklin woman after a one-car crash
that took place last Monday. A witness at the scene reported that a
vehicle had crossed into the oncoming lane of travel on Brown Hill
Road, and was traveling at a high rate of speed. The vehicle then
left the roadway and crashed head-on into a tree at the end of a
resident's driveway. Katie Nelson sustained minor injuries, and she
was transported to Lakes Region General Hospital for treatment.
Nelson was arrested and charged with reckless operation. After
being treated at Lakes Region General Hospital, she was then taken
to the Belknap County Jail on a detainer from the Merrimack County
Probation and Parole Department. Belmont Police then received
a warrant to search Nelson's car, and additional charges were filed
including possession of narcotics, amphetamines, a Class B felony,
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Weare's Marc Payeur named Harmony Lodge's Community Builder
The Masons of Hillsborough's Harmony Lodge have chosen H-D teacher/advisor
Marc Payeur as their "2016 Community
Builder:" The Community Builders Award
is presented annually to a non-Mason in
Harmony's service area which includes
Hillsborough, Henniker, Weare, Antrim,
Washington and Windsor, who demonstrates a commitment to making his or her
community a better place to live.
Marc is heavily involved with the local
Boy Scouts and with the Weare Athletic
Club, is doing an Alphabet Trail for Center
Woods Elementary in Weare, and volunteers at the Weare Food Pantry.
At Hillsboro-Deering, he formed the
DECA chapter and immediately started to
make an impact on NH DECA. In their very
first year, H-D had 9 students attend the
NH competition and 5 of them qualified for
the International Competition in Anaheim,
including a brand new State Officer. The
chapter has grown and progressed to the
point where it makes other larger schools
around the state take notice. Under his
guidance, H-D has the largest winning
record of any school in New Hampshire for
medals at the International level. No other
school in the state has come close to having a long streak of getting on stage, since
2010, which would have been longer, but
H-D had no winners in 2009. The Team
added six more medals this year. Marc will be presented his award at a
special semi-public ceremony on Sunday
August 7th at 2:00 p.m. at the Lodge. During the festivities, the Lodge will also honor
its veteran members and "Special Ladies,"
widows of former Masons. Refreshments
will be served. The public is welcomed to
attend.
H-D teacher/advisor Marc Payeur
AG rules that Chief Giammarino fired in self defense
H-D's new sign at the intersection of
School Street and Hillcat Drive.
The New Hampshire Attorney
General's office has announced that the
officer-involved shooting that took the life
of 19-year-old Lane Lesko was justified.
According to reports, on June 21,
2016 Lesko was involved with a vehicle
pursuit that ended on Route 136 in Peterborough, NH. When Lesko exited the
vehicle, he had a BB gun that looked like
a real handgun and fired at officers.
However, the officers were unsure
whether Lesko’s firearm was a BB gun or
a low-caliber handgun.
Chief Brian Giammarino of the
Greenfield Police Department fired his
service weapon four times at Lesko,
which lead to his death. The medical
examiner determined Lesko's cause of
death as a single gunshot wound to his
neck.
Chief Giammarino was placed on
leave three days after the shooting and
still has not returned to work. Chief
Giammarino will not face any charges in
connection with the shooting as it was
deemed as self-defense.
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high-dose atorvastatin (80mg) is associated with
regression of lipid deposits and improvement in
visual acuity, without progression to advanced disease, in high-risk AMD patients. Their findings were
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are significantly less likely to develop AMD, and if they do get AMD
it’s at a significantly older age, according to the study published in the
American Journal of Medicine. AMD, the No. 1 cause of legal blindness
in adults over 60, is a progressive eye condition affecting as many as
one in three adults. The disease attacks the macula of the eye, where
the sharpest central vision occurs, causing central blindness. This vision is used to drive, read, recognize faces and perform daily tasks.
AMD spares the peripheral vision, leaving dim imags or black holes at
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trick during a Library Arts Center summer performance for kids on July
14. Paul Howe photo.
Several Stoddard students recognized
Several high school seniors who reside in Stoddard and attend
Keene High School and The Cheshire Career Center were recently
honored at award nights. At the Keene High School Scholarship
Awards two Stoddard students were recognized. Emily Chamberlain received a Shannon Sarcione Memorial Scholarship and the
Lake-Bedding Family Scholarship. Emily will attend Roger Williams University in Rhode Island and plans to major in psychology. Benjamin Davenport received a Shannon Sarcione Memorial
Scholarship and the Scott Ball Memorial Scholarship. Benjamin will
attend the Thompson School of Applied Science at UNH where he
plans to study forest technology. At the Annual Senior Recognition
Night at The Cheshire Career Center, six Stoddard students received
Two-Year Cheshire Career Center Certificates of Completion: Lauren
Blair, Nikolas Champney Benjamin Davenport, Matthew Mason,
Zachary Pawlak, and Caitlin Sprague. Receiving Program Awards
and Certificates of Completion were Benjamin Davenport (Horticulture) and Lauren Blair (TV Studio Production & Digital Filmmaking). Lauren will attend Fitchburg State College and study video production. Benjamin Davenport was also awarded the Old Homestead
Garden Club Scholarship, the FFA Tool Award, the Nicholas Allen
Smith Horticulture Scholarship, and the John Hayden Bolles Award.
Stoddard seniors Caitlyn Sprague and Zack Pawlack also received
scholarships. Katelyn received the Quarter Mile Scholarship and will
attend the Keene Beauty Academy and study cosmetology. Zack received the Automotive Technology Scholarship, the Automotive Tool
Award, and a Community College System of NH Credit Voucher.
Zack will attend Nashua Community College and study automotive
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The Town of Peterborough is requesting that residents voluntary
reduce outdoor water use until further notice. Recent prolonged
drought conditions are prompting this request, as the unseasonably
dry spring and summer months have had an impact on the town's
water supply. Actions that use a minimal amount of outdoor watering is fine. However, residents are encouraged to use discretion for
things such as washing vehicles and running irrigation systems for
lawn and garden care.
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Suit against Henniker Officer to continue after plaintiff's death
The issue of officer involved shootings,
which has dominated the national news
lately, has taken a more local angle. Aaron
Cadman, 20, of Troy, NY, who had filed a
lawsuit against Henniker in May, recently
died, but his family is continuing with it.
Cadman had filed against Henniker
Police Officer Stephen Dennis, the Police
Department and the town claiming $5 million in damages for emotional and physical
injuries as a result of being shot in the elbow
on November 26, 2014.
The suit claims Dennis used “excessive deadly force” by firing his weapon on
a state highway in Henniker the day before
Thanksgiving. The bullet went through Cadman’s left elbow, leaving him permanently
disabled and with medical bills of more than
$114,000. However, an investigation by the
NH attorney general’s office found that Dennis was justified when he shot Cadman, who
he mistakenly believed had a gun.
The shooting occurred after, Cadman,
who was receiving treatment for heroin
addiction at Franklin's Webster Place Recovery Center, stole a truck and led officers
on a high sped chase, before slamming into
another vehicle.
Cadman has since died of a drug overdose. He was shot in the arm after refusing
to remove what turned out to be a butter
knife in his pocket.
Summer Concerts like this one in Wilmot are being held throughout the area. See The Bulletin
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Mayor Ken Merrifield helps Thomas McWilliams cut the ribbon opening in his new Primerica office in Franklin.
Primerica, Inc. opens new Franklin office
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“Our mother was brought to the emergency room with a six
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cleaning staff, everyone at FRH did a great job with caring
and compassion throughout” ~PB
In yet another improvement to Franklin’s downtown area,
Thomas McWilliams, a regional vice president with Primerica Inc.,
has expanded his Concord office to 20 Canal St., Suite 326, where he
offers financial guidance, programs and products representing national companies offering those products, including term life insurance, mutual funds, variable annuities and other financial products.
After meeting with city officials at a recent ChooseFranklin community day, he saw the city as an obvious place for his business to grow,
as the downtown is growing. “This is great news for Franklin,” said
Mayor Ken Merrifield,"We are delighted to have him in Franklin.
It’s another example of the remarkable progress we are making with
the business community in our city.”
Hancock to repair Meetinghouse Steeple
The Hancock Selectboard became aware of damage to trim
boards and railings on the Meetinghouse house steeple, last
renovated in the late 1990’s. Dave Drasba presented photos of
the interior and exterior. Drasba said nothing inside the steeple is
structurally concerning, and offered to arrange exterior inspection
of the steeple using a professional drone service. Cost for the drone
service is $500. Drasba offered consultation and supervision of the
drone inspection for gratis. Rod Perry said HIA could consider reimbursement for the drone inspection service. Shevenell mentioned
the town’s obligation to adhere to the stewardship plan for the
building as a condition of the LCHIP grant agreement. Hunt Dowse
mentioned the Meetinghouse Capital Reserve fund as a source of
funding for damage assessment and repair.
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Bill Chandler, Warner's Police Chief, reported that he has obtained the proposal for a Surveillance System at Police Department.
The difference between the two proposals he has obtained is one
had a drastic difference in price because one company doesn't provide a hybrid system and the other does. A hybrid system allows the
PD to use their existing equipment, dove tailed with new equipment
under the same operating function. A bid was received from Capital
in the amount of $5,862.97 and from East Coast that amounts to
almost $13,000 for the same thing, Chandler recommended Capital
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New hires bring New Boston Police Dept. back to full strength
New Boston Police Chief James Brace
met with the Selectmen seeking approval to
hire two new officers for the Department.
Nathan Knezevic. 24, of Manchester, is
a 2010 graduate of Goffstown High School
and had previously resided in New Boston
while growing up. He has a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice graduating in 2014.
He has been employed at Fidelity Investments for about 2 years. He is single but
has a strong relationship with his girlfriend,
Caitlyn, of 6 years. Nathan would fill the
vacant position created by Officer Drake in
December 2015.
Matthew Sullivan, 28, of Merrimack
is a 2006 graduate of Attleboro, MA High
School and in 2010 received his Bachelor's
degree in Criminal Justice from UMASSLowell. He went on to obtain his Master's
Degree in Criminal Justice in February
2012. Matthew is married to his wife Alexandra, and has one daughter, Hannah and
a 2nd child (a son) on the way. Matthew
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Hillsboro Heat
Soccer Club
Fall Registrations are Now
Open until August 5th
for boys and girls ages 5-15
We are dedicated to
player development
and individual / team
building skills.
Registration can be found at:
www.hillsboroheatsc.com
Questions can be directed to Club President
Rusty Wightman @ hillsboroughheatsc@aol.com
or Jesse Kelley @ hfdr13@yahoo.com
The Weare Police Depatment is returning to full strength.
Weare Police Dept. almost full strength
Weare Police Chief Sean Kelly reported that the Department
quickly is approaching full staff, which is something that they have
not been since he has been here. There is one opening left and he is
working on filling that position.
There are not enough body cameras for a full roster and he is
seeing a lot of wear and tear on the existing cameras. He is here
tonight to ask permission from the Board to purchase two (2) new
body cameras. The body cameras have been a resounding success
and they will not back away from using them. This was an emerging technology two years ago and even today the new models will
store 70 hours of taping; now they have 140 degrees of a view
versus 120. The night vision is much sharper and the reach back is
extended from 30 seconds to 2 minutes. The cost of the two cameras
is $1,314.14 total and he would need to purchase another license for
$180, so he is looking for approval for a total of $1,494.14 and he
would take it from his operating budget line item ending in #320.
The Board did not make a formal motion because it is allowed for in
his budget but acknowledged the request and felt it was proper for
Chief Kelly to make the purchase.
Letters to the Editor
July 22-24 & July 29-31
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On behalf of the Greater Hillsborough Chamber of Commerce
and the Hillsborough Balloon Fest & Fair Committee, I sincerely
thank the Hillsborough police officers and the Hillsborough Fire and
Rescue volunteers who ensured the 2016 Balloonfest was safe for all
those attending.
Because we live in a small town, one might not think our police
officers face the challenges of their colleagues in larger communities. The events of the last several weeks, however, remind us not to
take our safety and freedoms for granted. We salute their commitment to our community and thank them for their service.
Similarly, our Fire and Rescue volunteers deserve our deep appreciation for their willingness to respond immediately to a call for
assistance. We do not take your dedication and service lightly.
Thank you all so much for everything that you do.
Susanne F. White, President Greater Hillsborough Chamber of
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Giving credit where credit is due
In last week's Messenger, we reported
the Eagle Court of Honor for Antrim's
Henry Johnson. Henry's honor is a testament to his dedication, and hard work in
achieving a rank attained by only about
5% of Boy Scouts, but it is much more
than a personal achievement.
The fact that his three older brothers, Bill, Luke and Thomas, also achieved
that lofty rank is testament to the values
instilled in them by their parents Ian and
Sheenaugh Johnson.
The fact that Henry is Troop 2's 19th
Eagle Scout and the Troop has again been
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selected as a "Troop of Excellence" is a
testament to the dedication and leadership of Scoutmaster Brian Beihl, his
assistants, the Troop Committee and their
predecessors, in inspiring their scouts to
develop and grow.
The fact that American Legion Post
50 has sponsored and supported Troop
2 from its inception is testament to the
veterans' commitment to pass along those
core values of personal pride and individual responsibility to future generations.
Each deserves our thanks and congratulations for a job well done.
Eliminate the double standard
Massachusetts State Police Trooper
Joseph Flynn, 32, and New Hampshire
State Police Trooper Andrew Monaco,
31, were arrested Tuesday, and charged
with assault after a video captured them
assaulting a chase suspect in Nashua in
May. The graphic video left little discretion. This newspaper has long been a
supporter of law enforcement, but when
the rare officer goes rouge, he needs to be
fired and prosecuted to the full extent of
the law.
As happened in this case, and the
recent officer involved shooting in Peterborough, officials often complicate the
situation and foster a climate of suspicion
by failing to immediately release the
name of the officer.
Had the suspect of any assault or
shooting been a civilian, his or her name
would have been routinely released with
the initial report of the incident. This special treatment of law enforcement officers
is unwarranted and must be stopped immediately, if justice and the appearance
of justice is to prevail. Transparency in
such cases would ensure the public that
police officers are not above the laws they
enforce. Increasing public confidence in
our police makes us all safer.
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George and Stella Arvenetaki presented Norma Hubbard, Director of the Hillsboro Food Pantry
with a check for $3,512, the proceeds of their recent Charity Yard Sale.
Letter To The Editor
Barden Hill Road was a busy street
this past weekend with many showing up
for our Annual Yard Sale for charity. Thru
the advertisement in both the Messenger
and Villager, shoppers not only came
from Hillsboro but from surrounding
towns as well as Lake visitors from out of
state. Their positive participation made
our sale a huge success. Thank you! We
also wish to thank our wonderful friends Joanne, Sammie and Debbie who stepped
in to help organize and set up displays,
and our neighbors - Dick, Barry and
Kathy, AI and Susie - working long hours
assisting everyone with their purchases
throughout Saturday and Sunday. Donations came from many sources -individuals and businesses both local and as far
away as Keene, Concord, Manchester,
Mystery
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wish to recognize Tony and Kathy from
the Village Discount for their more than
gracious donations.
Purchasers were very generous and
we were frequently given more for the
item/items than priced or told to keep
the change. They left feeling they had
received as well as had given back to the
community. Items left over from the sale
have been donated to the New Life Thrift
Shop in Henniker.
The time and effort put forth was well
worth it and we are all so thrilled and
happy to report that the entire proceeds
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Around The Towns
Northway Bank and several residents dropped off food, flowers and letters of
support for the Tilton Police Department.
Goffstown Police stopped at Barnard Park and spent time with Goffstown Parks
and Rec Campers, handing out freeze pops.
Pack 99 Scouts had a great morning representing Goffstown in the New Boston
4th of July Parade.
Bradford Sgt. Shaughnessy and Off. Faria took part in the 2016 CHaD Battle of the
Badges Baseball Classic, along with their CHaD Buddy Eli Shaughnessy and Faria had a
bat made to commemorate the game which they presented to Eli in front of his Mother.
Sen. Kelly Ayotte presented Peterborough resident Jim Grant with a Congressional Record statement Ayotte submitted in recognition of his service to NH.
Sgt Poirier along with K9 Officer Rector and Patrol Dog Max conducted a Canine
Demonstration for the Kids Camp this afternoon at the Franklin Falls Dam.
Kyle Belliveau and his dad Peter of Hopkinton celebrate in victory circle after Kyle
won the 600cc Mini Sprint division at Legion Speedway. Dave Suitor photo.
Children are entertained at the Teddy Bear Picnic in Sunapee Harbor. Paul Howe
photo.
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Honors
Mount Royal Academy
Grade 1 Headmaster’s List: Emily Beturne, Nicholas Lavertue, Finn
McColgan, Lindsey Smrkovski, Mary Walsh
High Honors: Lucy Fryckowska, Hope Goyette, Blake LaMothe
Honors: Jackson Barns, Maia Dow, Paige Hall, Benjamin Harman, Brody
Jeanson, Rachael Tuck
Grade 2 Headmaster’s List: Caitlin Richardson
High Honors: Matthew Bissah
Honors: Clare Castor, Francis Fryckowski, Taylor Goodspeed, Leah LaMothe, Blaise McMenaman, Bella Wallace, Audrey Wenger
Grade 3 Headmaster’s List: Luke Moorehouse
High Honors: Kaitlyn Costello
Honors: Evans Barns, Peyton Blackinton, Amelia Caravan, Claire Jackson,
Nora Walsh
Grade 4 Headmaster’s List: Catherine Bellino, Joshua Bissah, Isabelle
Correa, Spencer Cunningham, Lauren Dustin, Emily Richardson, Brennan
Walsh, Ellery Wheeler
High Honors: Kyleigh Baker, Sarah Cunningham, Max McColgan, Katherine McMenaman, Felix Prieto, Abigail Sweet
Honors: Amya Acevedo, Sean Beturne, Nathan Kenyon, Terese Klucinec,
Caleb Martin, Claire McMenaman, Padraig Mooney, Gabriel Ouellette, Leo
Wallace
Grade 5 Headmaster’s List: Victoria Kenyon, Maryrose McLaughlin,
Anya Moorehouse, Julia Stout
High Honors: Lyndsey Patten
Honors: Nonah Dowsett, John-Paul Martin, John Paul Treece
Grade 6 Headmaster’s List: Liam Ouellette
High Honors: Samuel Hebert
Honors: Anne Klucinec, Madeline McColgan, Caleb North, Joseph
Orlowski, Augustine Prieto
Grade 7 Headmaster’s List: Marius Edwards, Brendan Moorehouse,
Emma Treece
Honors: Nicholas Hogan
Grade 8 Headmaster’s List: Aidan Moorehouse, Andrew Normandin
High Honors: Kateri Kalpakgian, Mary Grace Klucinec, Tristan Ouellette
Honors: Amy Alterisio, Morgan Blackinton, Luke Bocko, John Klucinec,
Gavyn Magistro, Curtis North, Nicole Petrescu-Boboc, Antigoni Souliotis
Grade 9 Headmaster’s List: Erin Diebold, Jacinta Hogan
High Honors: Rette Solomon
Honors: Teresa Bellino, Michael Fitzgibbons, Hannah Fraioli, Nicholas
Green, Zhiwei He, Ivy Horner-Richardson, Elizabeth Orlowski, Maria Wallace
Grade 10 Headmaster’s List: Alexander Normandin, Aila Wenger
High Honors: Catherine Orlowski
Honors: Kolbe Bocko, Isabella Kenyon, Joshua Griffin, Leonidas Souliotis,
Ezekiel Swenson
Grade 11 Headmaster’s List: Johanna Fitzgibbons, Bernadette
Klucinec, Cooper McCrillis, Naomi Nelson, Kealan Vasquez
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Grade 12 Headmaster’s List: Matthew Caveney
High Honors: Miriam Caveney, Adrianna Kenyon
Honors: Anna Dahlberg, Andre Malool-Juneau, Adam Normandin, Oliver
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Kearsarge Middle School Honor Roll
GRADE 8 Principal's List Marliese Baer Mia Barron Jenna Bears Xavier
Blasingame Shane Boucher Jordan Busch Hayden Christensen Ashley
Clark Paige Conway Juliette Courtine ConnarDunn Steven Durling Michelle
Gachelin Erin Gilchrist Shannon Higgins Hailey Hogancamp AnyaJewell
Katherine Kelly Connor Labortville Andrew Lagos Ellie Madigan Peter Russell Patrick Seward Emily Swindell Erin Taylor Kaden vonKannewunff.
High Honors Jadin Archambeault Hannah Asbury Timothy Bechtold
Jackson Bemis Bejiamin Blakeslee Caroline Bourque Madisyn Brayshaw
Shannon Breault John (Jack) Compton JennaCook Matthew Dailey Conor
Donovan Jack Donovan Mya Dube Courtney Goodwin Livia Hemon Aidan
McCullough Beth McKelvy Mary Meagher Alexis Mennona Caitlyn Messer
William Moore Kylie O'Keefe Lily Pelky-Jacobson Ashley Place Seth
Rutledge-Davis Cohl Schusler Isaac Stearns Paulina Surprenant Emily
Ventola William Verdi Emina Wesoja
Honors Emily Bausano-Benson Bennett Call Madison Davis Matthew
Gallison Maddison Healy Molly Mastin Richard Simek Lizzie Soule Aaron
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GRADE 7 Principal's List Elizabeth Angus EvaLian Baer Gillian Bonin
Christopher Brahan Jacob Cardillo Robin Cottrill Ashley Fletcher Kennedy
Geary Aiden Markoff Quintin Moss Megan Norris Emelia Potter Nina Spinney Matthew Ulrich Erin Wheeler
High Honors Mikayla Anderson Quinn Antle Isabella Anzalone Ryan
Bassi Olivia Bennett Elizabeth Camp Lucas Carey Sadie Clark William
Cleaveland Malcolm Cleveland William DelGiudice Jonathan Doheny
Timothy Flanders Camden Fletcher Reagan Gilson Nolan Grant Noah Gray
James Greason Megan Heath Alexandra Hotz Kiera Janssenn Travis Kane
Meghan Kimtis Rebecca MacDowel Joshua MacKenzie Chloe Midgett
Abby Nadeau Dylan Palmer Olivia Parker Jasper Redican Marlia Richer
Kalleesta Selby Devon Stromak Kristen Surprenant Hannah Tockman
Abigale Thahill Steven Williamson Luke Witmer Isabella Wulff
Honors Victoria Burch Corrinne Croto Christian DeCosta RobertFoy Haili
LeBoeuf Katherine McKelvy Alyssa Merrill Evan Pauling Sean Tobin Jamie
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GRADE 6 Principal's List Sage Austin Isabella Barron Ty Bears Matthew
Bechtold Lucas Berube Samuel Boulton Lauren Busch Caroline Camp
Eliza Cardillo John (Jack) Chambers Estelle Chmura Victoria Cruz John
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Kay Evan Lombard Marissa Montagna Nicholas Nester Savannah Nestler
Jasmine Ni Katarina Nowicki Alexander Phillips Devin PhyIIides Joshua
Reed Vera Rivard Danielle Roberge Elizabeth Scharpf Evan Sidmore
Thea Spanos Addyson Stadler Rayna Tucker Callie Valeri Josephine Young
High Honors Kate Ayers Julianna Baptiste Grace Bemis Jacob Bender
Paige Burbee Matthew Carr Roxanne(AruUe)Chambers Alexander Chapman Katherine Cochran Daniel Courtine Abigail Curless Tucker Cushing
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Honors
Luke DelGiudice Margo DelGiudice Sydney Doody Ella Farmer Jonathan
Glidwell Kyle Goodwin Mason Griggs George Jallah Adam Kelbalka Macie
Kendrigan Tobias MacLeod Adrian McCarthy Devin McCullough Evan
Menard Rosalia Merritt Kristian Nurme Nathan Phipps Tristin Porter Elaine
Rand Liberty Ruff Ford Simano Rainey Smith Nathan Taylor Samuel Verdi
Emma Westward Bella Wilson
Honors Vivian Eldridge Christos Georgitsis Noah Hastings
Henniker Board frustrated by Fed delays
The Henniker Selectmen used a portion of Tuesday's meeting to
vent their frustration with the federal government's delays in funding
the Safe Routes To school Program. The discussion was triggered
when Town Administrator Chris Trovato informed the Board that
she had now completed the town's third grant application for Phaze
I funding. Each time a prior application was filed she was informed
that the forms and process had changed requiring a new application. Now that an application has been accepted the town must wait
for approval before it can even advertise for bids on this $400,000
project in which the town pays only 20% Although formal RFP's can
not be posted yet, contractors wishing to get a pre-bid head start may
examine the plans and specifications at the town office.
TOWN OF DEERING
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Deering Planning Board will hold
a public hearing on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 pursuant
to RSA 231:158; Eversource will be removing four
trees on a scenic road; Bartlett Hill Road past the
A164 maintenance gate to Old Francestown Road,
Deering. The meeting will be at 7:00 PM at the
Deering Town Hall.
NOTICE OF A HEARING
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
WASHINGTON, NH
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Adjustment will be
holding a Public Hearing on Wednesday August 10, 2016,
at 6:30 PM in the Town Hall regarding the following:
Gary Carney: TM 14/6 663 Ashuelot Drive, requesting an area
variance, to permit construction of a 28’ X 36’ garage with an
additional 12’ X 28’ lean to, requesting a 17.5’ variance
from the property sideline
Daniel Lavoie: TM 25/78 2154 Valley Road, requesting an area
variance, to permit a 12’ X 20’ shed, requesting a 25’ variance
from the property sideline
Board of Adjustment
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At a recent Sunapee Selectmans meeting Police Chief Davis Cahill presented Josh Fisher a plaque with his badge on it in recognition of his many years of
service to Sunapee, (top left); introduced Peter Brigham as Sunapee’s newest part-time police officer, (top right); introduced Joshua Levasseur of Sunapee as
a Harbor Liaison officer, (bottom left) and Taylor Burrows of Hillsboro as an intern at the Department, (bottom right).
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Tuesday Buffet
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Weare/ Henniker Youth
Theatre recently presented Alice In Wonderland
at John Stark Regional
High School.This was the
2nd of four camps. The
remaining two camps
for this summer are
Little Women July 25th
thru 29th at John Stark
Regional High School and
an Amy Beach film camp
Aug. 19th and 20th as
part of Living History in
Hillsboro.
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Mon. 7:30-7;
Tues.-Fri.
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Sat. 8-1
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• All puppies are available to meet prior to
adoption - we encourage it!
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Events: Community Bulletin Board
Saturday July 23
CHICKEN BBQ: South Newbury Union Church 5:00
– 7:00, rain or shine, Friendship House, handicap
accessible. Cost: $12.00 per person Barbequed
Chicken, Homemade salads, rolls, soft drink and
watermelon. Tickets for a great raffle and Chinese
Auction will be available.
ART IN THE PARK: Hillsborough Pride will be
hosting the 11th Annual Art in the Park Festival at
Butler Park on Main Street in Hillsborough. This is a
juried arts and crafts exhibit where the entire family
can come to enjoy the day. PRIDE will be selling
slices of pie for $2.00/slice. Please stop by and buy a
slice or 2. All homemade from ovens around town.
ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE: The New London Garden
Club will hold its 50th Annual Antique Show and
Sale, featuring select New England dealers, from
9 AM to 3 PM on the Town Green, Main Street,
New London, NH, rain or shine. Perennial plants
grown by Club Members and flower arrangements
will also be for sale. Homemade lunch and snacks
will be available at the Garden Café tent. W.A.
Smith Auctions, Inc., of Plainfield, NH, will offer
appraisals of antiques and collectibles, including
silver, fine jewelry, and coins from 10 AM to 1 PM.
Tickets are $8.00. Early admission (8 AM) tickets are
$20.00. Information: 603-526-6582.
WILMOT BANDSTAND: Nick’s Other Band, rock
Andover Congregational Church
YARD/
BAKE
SALE
JULY
Y 30
30 88:30-2:00
30 2 000
and roll. The WCA will sell food including homemade chowder. Concerts are from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on
Saturdays. Free popcorn In case of rain, the concerts
will be held at the Wilmot Town Hall.
Sunday July 24
NEWPORT CONCERT: UPPER VALLEY COMMUNITY
BAND. Sponsored by New London Hospital and Newport Health Center Sunday Evening 6 to 8 pm Free
admission, bring your blankets and lawn chairs
HILLSBORO CENTRE CHURCH: Rev. Charles
Hambrick Congregational Wheaton, Ill and Rev.
Elizabeth Stowe.
TILTON CONCERT: East Bay Jazz Ensemble
Hartwell Memorial Bandstand, 6:00 to 8:30pm.
Monday July 25
BLOOD DRIVE: The Red Cross bloodmobile will be
at the Safety Services Building to take donations
from noon-5, hosted by Sunapee Fire & EMS. Appointments can be made by going to the web site at
redcrossblood.org and entering Sunapee's zip code
of 03782 to get to the appointment page.Walk-ins
are welcome but appointments will have priority,
and this being the actual bloodmobile on the bus
fewer spaces are available.
WARNER STAGE EVENT: 7 -9pm Pillsbury Free
Library Children's Event Free - donations appreciated
KIDS BONANZA
CHILDREN’S SALE,
BIKE RODEO
& FOOD
FREE GIVEAWAYS
Sat., July 23
8am-12noon
MOUNT ROYAL ACADEMY
CAMPUS & GYM
Chase Hill
Road in
Andover
SALE Gently used & new clothing, more!
nail
s
done
!
REPTILES ON THE MOVE will be at the Hancock
Public Library at 6pm. They will be presenting to
interactive program Close Encounters of the Reptile
Kind. This program is free and open to all. July 26 Tuesday Trivia at Fuller Public Library in Hillsboro.
SUNAPEE REGION
Come Have Fun ~ Rain or Shine
Funds raised
to benefit our
Grange Hall
Renovation.
Wednesday July 27
Tuesday July 26
A lot of new items
••• Also ••• Nail Wrap
Jamberry representative
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SRKG HIKE: (Tues) A morning to help clear waterbars on a section of lower Summit Trail on Mount
Sunapee. Contact: Gerry Gold (526-2857).
GREENFIELD CONCERT: Acoustics Bahgoostix Folk
Sponsored by' Acoustics Bahgoostix Refreshments
will be available from Jimbo's Jumbos & Ka'iulani
Cones. See you at 6:30.
AUSBON SARGENT HIKE: Dragonfly Walk on
the Stiles/Fore Conservation Easement in Danbury
2-4pm Learn about dragonflies and damselflies
and their significance in nature. This is a great
intergenerational opportunity, so bring the kids and
grandkids! Limited number of spots for this event,
so please RSVP early. Contact: Andy Deegan or Kristy
Heath (526-6555 or kheath@ausbonsargent.org
HENNIKER CONCERT: Acoustic Truffle 7:00pm, Angela Robinson Bandstand, Community Park, Free. In
case of rain, program will be in Community Center.
NEW BOSTON CONCERT: Blacklite Band at the
gazebo hot dogs, hamburgers, snacks and beverages
at the concerts. All concerts are from 6:00pm-8:00pm.
1 mile from Sunapee Safety Services bldg.,
26 Seven Hearths Lane, Sunapee, NH 03782
(off Route 11, ample parking)
.50¢ - $2 • Baby items, sports gear, décor
SUNAPEE POLICE BIKE RODEO
“Bring your bike” clinic to teach children
skills in a cone-set course, police check
proper helmet & bike fit and learn precautions to ride safely! Every child receives
a safety badge & water bottle
FOOD Hotdogs, cold drinks, sno-cones YUM!
More info: Teresa Jackson 603-748-6580
Saturday July 23
CHICKEN
BARNFUL
BBQ
OF BLUES
FESTIVAL
Sat., Aug. 6, 2016
12noon-8pm
At the 4-H Youth Center, Rt. 13
New Boston, NH. Tickets available at
www.granitestateblues.org
Grammy award
winner Luther “Gtr.
Jr.” Johnson & The
Magic Rockers
Benefit for Webster
House, a safe haven
for NH children.
South Newbury Union Church
5:00 - 7:00 Rain or Shine
Friendship House, Handicap accessible
Cost: $12.00 per person. Barbequed
chicken, homemade salads, rolls, soft
drink and watermelon. Tickets for a great
raffle and Chinese
Auction will be
available.
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Events: Community Bulletin Board
Test your knowledge of Ad Jingles & Slogans at 2pm.
Prizes will be awarded.
SUNAPEE CONCERT: The Squids 6:30-8:30 pm at
the Ben Mere Bandstand
ANTRIM CONCERT: Alejandro's Olde Tyme Magik
Show 6 PM at the Memorial Park Bandstand In case
of rain at the Town Hall.
MONADNOCK HERB SOCIETY: Potluck and Plant
Swap Fox Forest, 6pm.
Thursday July 28
JUMPROPE: Get in the game at Fuller Public
Library. Make a jumprope from recycled plastic bags
and learn some new jumprope songs at 2pm.
WOMEN WHO CARE: The Peterborough Area
Chapter of 100+ Women Who Care will meet at the
Monadnock Country Club, Doors open at 6:00 p.m.
and the meeting is from 6:30-7:30 p.m. The group
meets quarterly and collectively chooses a community organization to receive the funds from the
evening. Guests are invited to attend.
MONADNOCK MUSIC: Francestown Village Concert, at 7:30pm. Old Meeting House, 1 New Boston
Rd, Francestown, NH. Shakespeare’s: Cymbeline. Music by Charles Fussell performed by the Monadnock Music Sinfonietta with Gil Rose, Conductor. Admission by donation. Open to the public.
NEWBURY CONCERT: Dr. Harp's August 4 Talkin'
Smack.
HILLSBORO CONCERT: TBA All concerts are held in
Butler Park, corner of Main and Central streets. 7pm
to 8pm. In the event of inclement weather, concerts
will re-locate to the lower level of Smith Church.
Friday July 29
MOVIES IN THE PARK. Join us at the Henniker Community Park. Bring your lawn chairs or
blankets. Movies start at dusk. Next movie:"Nim's
Island" Rated "PG". Sponsored by the Henniker Community Center Committee.
HILLCAT THEATRE: July 29th & 30th at 7 pm. and
July 31st at 2 pm the Hillcat theatre will be doing
the production of "Beauty and the Beast." The
production will be held in the Hillsboro- Deering
Middle School on Hillcat Dr. Tickets are $10/ Adults,
$7/seniors and students and under 5 are free. You
will be able to purchase tickets at the door or at the
Fuller Public Library.
Saturday July 30
SPIN-IN: Come and join us for a Spin-In. Noon
to 4pm on the beautiful Washington,NH Town
Common. In case of bad weather it will be at the
Historical Society Building. Bring your Wheel, fleece,
bag lunch, items to display or possibly sell, chair
and a shade tent if desired. There are shade trees
and we will provide cold water and lemonade. For
more information call Ingrid at 495-0183 or Gwen
TRI-TOWN RAIL TRAIL
BIKE RIDE
at 495-3231.
FRANKLIN CHILDREN'S EVENT: The Franklin
Junior Youth Group (kids aged 11-14) is planning a
summer children's event: "Read 'n Roam" -- their
goal is to encourage younger children to get off
electronics, and into books and the outdoors. 10amNoon on the lawn of the Franklin library The event is
FREE (contributions welcome) - in case of rain it will
be inside, in the Library's meeting space upstairs.
NEWBURY FIREWORKS: The fireworks for the
Newbury Old Home Day Celebration have been
moved to Dusk. We hope to have everyone there to
enjoy the show.
WILMOT BANDSTAND:The Cloud Band, classic
rock and country. The Wilmot Ladies Aid Society
will sell homemade food and desserts. Concerts are
from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Saturdays. Free popcorn In
case of rain, the concerts will be held at the Wilmot
Town Hall.
FOOD CONCESSION: The Wilmot Ladies Aid
Society will be hosting the food concession during
Music on the Bandstand on the Wilmot town green
beginning at 6 p.m. The Ladies will be serving up
delicious home-made offerings to compliment a hot
dog supper while The Cloud band entertains on the
bandstand. An $8 supper plate features a hot dog,
home-made slaw, beans, pasta salad, cookies with a
choice of lemonade or water for a beverage. Hillsboro Pride to host the
11th Annual
Art in the Park
Festival
New Boston - Goffstown - Manchester
TO FISHER CATS
BASEBALL GAME
July 23
Saturday July 23
16 miles one way
SUNDAY, JULY 24
MEET 10AM AT
NEW BOSTON PARKING LOT
**THINGS TO BRING**
Helmet, Bike Lock, Water, Sunscreen,
Jacket, Money for Lunch & Your Ticket
$12 IN ADVANCE / $14 DAY OF
Let us know you’re coming, register at:
www.nbrailtrail.com
St. Theresa Hall
Henniker 5-8pm
•
Celebrating Claire Aucoin and
her 50 years of Mission Work
in Cartago Colombia S.A.
Come visit with Claire and
get acquainted with her work
being done there.
• Light Refreshments
• Everyone Welcome
at Butler Park on
Main Street, Hillsborough
This is a juried arts & crafts
exhibit where the entire family
can enjoy the day.
Artists near & far come to sell
their goods, including Glassware,
Soaps, Photography, Wood
Carvings, Jewelry, Pallet
Furniture, Tye-Dye and more.
Hillsborough Pride will sell pie
for $2/slice. Please stop by for a
slice or two. All homemade from
ovens around town.
School Supply
“Stockpile”
For the 4th year we are collecting backpacks/
school supplies for students that need assistance obtaining these items. New and gently
used backpacks, pencils, markers/crayons,
glue sticks, rulers, notebooks, pens, erasers,
pocket folders, binders, index cards, highlighters, paper clips, reusable plastic water bottles,
USB drives, post-it-notes, calculators.
NEW, IN PACKAGE SOCKS
(sizes kids, ladies & men)
Contact Jessica Audette at
03244Mom@gmail.com with questions.
Donation boxes at: Smith Mem. Cong. Church,
Hillsboro Police Dept., Lake Sunapee Bank at
Hillsboro branch only. Ends: Aug. 19th
Hillsboro-Deering Elem. School
Hillsboro-Deering Middle School
Hillsboro-Deering High School
Washington Elem. School
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Obituaries: Friends & Neighbors Remembered
Dylan Labelle
DEERING - After 19 short years,
heaven opened it's doors to another angel.
Dylan Labelle, 19,
of Deering, NH died
unexpectedly Sunday
morning at Monadnock
Community Hospital in
Peterborough, NH. He
was born in Rutland,
March 17, 1997 the
son of Michael Labelle
and Andrea (Palluotto) Tonken and Kirt
Tonken. Dylan was a graduate of Hillsboro/Deering High School. Surviving are
his mother Andrea Tonken and stepfather,
Kirt Tonken of Deering, NH, his father,
Michael Labelle and brother Michael Labelle of Rutland, his nephew James Dylan
Labelle, his maternal grandmother, Joyce
Sayers of Poultney, his maternal grandfather, Pasquale Palluotto of Columbia,
TN, his godmother/aunt, Tina Alberts
of Saratoga, NY, his godfather/uncle
Barry Whalen of NH and many other
aunts, uncles, and cousins. Contributions
may be made to “Artful Dodger” Special
Olympics, c/o SONH, 650 Elm St. # 200,
Manchester, NH 13101.
Charles S. Parran
HILLSBORO - Charles Somerset
Parran, 73, of Alexandria, Virginia and
Hillsboro, New Hampshire passed away
peacefully on Thursday, July 7, 2016 at
Hillsboro House Nursing Home. Born in
Washington, D.C. at Columbia Hospital
on July 29, 1942,is preceded in death by
his parents, William Shemwell and Grace
Stuart, and his siblings, William and
Rebecca. Retiring in 2008 to New Hamp-
shire he is survived by
daughter, Gweneth Airgood and her husband
James of Henniker,
New Hampshire and
daughter, Susan Parran of Amherst, New
Hampshire.Contributions in lieu of flowers
can be made to the Alzheimer’s Foundation.
Brenda A. Chrimes NEWPORT — Brenda Altheiser
Chrimes of Newport, died Tuesday, July
12, 2016, at Wolfeboro
Bay Nursing Home
surrounded by family.
She was 72 years old.
She is survived by her
husband, Thomas W.
Chrimes of Newport;
her children, William
Chrimes and his wife,
Teresa, of Wentworth, New Hampshire,
Susan Dandeneau of Sebring, Florida,
Michael Chrimes and his wife, Riann, of
Bradenton, Florida, and James Chrimes
of Newport; and her three grandchildren.
She was predeceased by numerous family
members. Brenda was born March 17,
1944, in Norwich, Connecticut, to Henry
and Marion Altheiser. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made
in Brenda’s name to St. Jude Children’s
Hospital at stjude.org. Condolences may
be sent to P.O. Box 9, Wentworth, NH
03282.
Nina Mae (Rokes) Harding
ANTRIM - Nina Mae (Rokes) Harding
(96), of Antrim, passed away on July 15 at
TOWN OF HILLSBOROUGH
WATER & SEWER COMMISSION
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that the Water and
Sewer Comissioners of the Town of Hillsborough
will be accepting sealed bids for the mowing of
easements for the 2016 season, until Tuesday, July
26, by 3:00 p.m. at the Town of Hillsborough Water
& Sewer Commission Office, 4 Church Street, P.O.
Box 2216, Hillsborough, N.H. 03244. For further
information and specifications contact: Paul Dutton
@ 464-7983. The Water and Sewer Commissioners
reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids.
Concord Hospital after
a long and fulfilling
life. Nina was born in
Antrim on January 27,
1920 to Edward and
Etta Louise Rokes. She
was predeceased by
her eight step-children,
and is survived by her
half-sister, Jackie Duval of Jaffrey, her
two children from her second marriage,
Samuel Harding & his wife Colleen of
Antrim and Susan Harding of Connecticut, many grandchildren and great
grandchildren. It was her desire to help
revitalize the church and see it grow, both
in fellowship and preservation of the
historic community landmark.Memorial
donations may be sent in her memory to
the First Presbyterian Church, 73 Main
Street, Antrim, NH 03440.
Joan I. (Flannigan) Fuller
GOFFSTOWN — Joan I. (Flannigan)
Fuller, 80, died on Sunday, July 10, 2016
at her home, following a period of declining health. Born in Stoneham, she was the
daughter of the late Howard and Fannie
(Mitchell) Flannigan. She is survived by
two sons, Doug Fuller of Berkeley, CA
and Scott Fuller of Woburn, and many
nieces and nephews. She was preceded in
death by a son Mark Fuller, was the last
living of five siblings, and was the partner
of the late Robert Mitchell. Memorial
donations may be made to the Animal
Rescue League of NH, 545 NH Route 101,
Bedford, NH.
Maurice C. Austin Jr.
SUNAPEE — Maurice C. (Tink) Austin
Jr., 78, of Nutting Road in Sunapee
TOWN OF ANTRIM
PUBLIC HEARING
A Public Hearing will be held Monday,
August 1, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. at the Antrim Town Hall,
66 Main Street, for the purpose of receiving public input
on the Town’s acceptance of unanticipated grant funds
under RSA 31:95-b in the amount of $433,000.00
to be used for the updating and reconstructing of
Highland Avenue and Pleasant Street. A selectboard
meeting will immediately follow the public hearing.
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Obituaries: Friends & Neighbors Remembered
passed away peacefully
Sunday, July 10, 2016,
at his home, surrounded by his loving
family after a year-long
battle with cancer. Tink
was born July 24, 1937,
in Waterville, Maine,
to the late Maurice C.
Austin Sr. and Mabel F. (Dodge) Austin.
Survivors include his loving wife of 57
years, Beverly A. (Chartrand) Austin;
son Shawn Austin and his wife, Vickie,
of Sunapee; daughter Becky Eaton and
her life partner, Burt Rock, of Lempster
as well as her ex-husband of 35 years,
Larry Eaton; brother Richard Austin;
sisters Annie Bundy and Beverly Merry;
grandchildren Amy Austin of Claremont,
Robin Simoneau and her husband, Peter,
of Claremont, Allen Austin Jr. of Claremont, Joseph Hancock and his wife,
Sara, of North Carolina, William Hancock
of Lempster, Kassandra Stackpole of
Claremont and Louis Young of Sunapee;
Diesel. In lieu of flowers donations in
George's memory may be made to the
Fallen Heroes Fund at www.fallenheroesfund.org where 100% of donations made
go toward the organizations programs.
11 great-grandchildren and the surviving widow of his son, Bertha Austin of
Claremont. Memorial contributions may
be made to the American Cancer Society
or to the ASPCA.
George H. Newton
FRANKLIN - George H. Newton, 77,
of Franklin passed away peacefully on
Saturday, July 9, 2016
following a period of
declining health.George
was born in Biddeford,
Maine on Nov. 11, 1938
to Harold and Gertrude
(Freeman) Newton.
George is survived by
his wife of 51 years, Elsie (Greaves) Newton; his son David Newton and wife Mary; son Jason Newton;
daughter Michelle Robinson and husband
David; grandchildren Michael and Sarah
Newton; brother Robert Newton and wife
Diane of R.I.; cousin Sharon Newton of
Maine; and his beloved German Shepard,
Notice to all who attended John Stark Regional High School
Notice to all persons who ever attended school at John Stark
Regional High School and who were born prior to January
1, 1990, or to their parents: John Stark Regional High
School School District may have educational records in its
possession for those students and will destroy such records
after Wednesday, September 14, 2016. If you would like to
have these records rather than having them destroyed, please
contact Debbie Young at 618 North Stark Highway, Weare, NH
03281, 603-529-5303 prior to September 14, 2016 to make
arrangements for obtaining the records. The School District
shall maintain permanently a record of a student’s name,
address, phone number, grades, attendance records, classes
attended, grade level completed, and year completed.
David W. Kelley
GOFFSTOWN — David W. Kelley, 71,
of Goffstown, passed away at his residence on July 4, 2016. He was born in
Manchester on December 30, 1944, the
son of William F. and Natalie ( Robinson)
Kelley, Jr. Family members include his
two daughters, Kristine Bouchard and her
husband Russ, and Diana Weideman and
her husband David, all of Hooksett, four
grandchildren, Brandon Bouchard, Briana
Bouchard, Drew Weideman and Dustin
Weideman; a sister, Linda Bonkoski and
her husband Jack of Gainesville, VA; and
nephews, nieces, and cousins. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made in Dave’s
memory to the Salvation Army’s annual
toy run: NHMRO, Toy Run Donation, PO
Box 3151, Manchester, NH 03105.
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
TOWN OF DEERING, NH
Case No.: 2016-01
N ti iis hhereby given that on July 28, 2016 at 7:00 p.m., at the
Notice
Deering Town Hall, 762 Deering Center Road, Deering, NH 03244,
the Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing concerning a
request by the Wilds of New England for a variance from Article 4,
Section 1, Paragraph 4 (d) of the Deering Zoning Ordinance, which
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building with a height of 43’ 6” at the ridge of the roof, and a
height of 52’ 0” at the top of the cupola, on the property located
at 1181 Deering Center Road, Tax Map 227, Lot 6.
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