June 2015 Newsletter - Town of Londonderry
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June 2015 Newsletter - Town of Londonderry
Starting Monday, June 22, 2015 for the duration of approximately one week (weather permitting) the Town of Londonderry will be repaving Gilcreast Road from Rte. 102/Nashua Road to Pillsbury Road. During the day, the road will be open to oneway traffic only, heading north from Rte. 102/Nashua Road towards Pillsbury Road. Residents should expect delays and seek alternate routes. Thank you for your cooperation. Any questions please contact the Department of Public Works and Engineering at 432-1100 x193 . With summer vacation just beginning, I would like to congratulate our exceptional students and our gifted teachers here in Londonderry for another great school year. We would also like to thank everybody who has made our first Londonderry Town survey a success. Thank you for taking the time to complete it. Each idea is appreciated and remember there is still time to submit your survey. If you need another copy, just let us know. Monday – Friday 8:30 AM – 5 PM Town Clerk’s Office 8:30 AM – 4:45 PM Note: The Building Department is closed on Wednesdays The summer of 2015 will be the fourteenth season of concerts! There is another great schedule of diverse and talented performers. The artists and bands range from local groups to regional performers to nationally know acts. The concerts have had performers from as far away as London and Nashville. If you have a favorite band or performer that you would like to have play, please email us at info@LondonderryArtsCouncil.org with your suggestions! Wednesday, June 24th Manchuka Wednesday, July 8th HELP! Wednesday, July 15th Ken Yates & Brian Dunne Wednesday, July 22nd The Bedford Big Band Wednesday, July 29th The Jandee Lee Porter Band For more information and a full list of bands playing this summer, please visit londonderryartscouncil.org and click on “Concerts on the Common”. Wednesday, August 5th Brian Templeton NEW HAMPSHIRE HANDS FREE LAW - New Hampshire’s Hands Free Law will take effect July 1ST, 2015 - No use of hand held electronic devices capable of providing voice or data communication while driving or temporarily halted in traffic for a stop sign or traffic signal or other momentary delays - This includes cell phones, GPS, tablets, iPods, iPads or other devices that require data entry - Emergency calls to 911 or other public safety agencies will be allowed - Bluetooth or other hands-free electronic devices will be allowed - One hand non-cellular 2-way radio use will be allowed - Teen drivers under the age of 18 will not be allowed to use any electronic devices except to report an emergency - During the past 4 years, 116 fatal crashes in New Hampshire were caused by distraction - A driver is 23 times more likely to crash while texting - Sending or receiving a text distracts the driver for almost 5 seconds - At 50 miles per hour, a vehicle will travel longer than the length of a football field during those 5 seconds 1st Offense $100 fine; 2nd offense $250 fine; 3rd offense within 2 years $500 fine Work continues on Pettengill Road in anticipation of an early fall opening date. Be sure to check out the progress as you drive by the airport on Harvey Road. About the award… The NRAAO Awards Committee recommended to the Board of Directors of NRAAO at its executive board meeting in October, 2004 at Springfield, Massachusetts that there be an award given by the NRAAO, to one member for their life-time commitment to the assessing profession. At the NRAAO executive board meeting at Uncasville, Connecticut, in April 2005 the NRAAO Executive Board recommended that such award be known as the "Richard L. Prendergast Life-time Achievement Award" for outstanding service to the assessment profession and in honor and memory of Richard (Dick) Prendergast's creation of NRAAO and his untiring efforts to assist assessors throughout the entire country and in particular the northeast. Dick Prendergast was born and raised an Irish brat in the west end of Hartford, CT where he learned the ultimate finesse of street smarts and the real world of city politics. After attending Hartford High School, Dick went into the service as a Marine, having a distinguished career serving our country in Korea where he made many close friends including Ted Williams and Gerry Coleman...so the reason he became a Boston fan. Rumor has it that Dick developed the term "Luck of the Irish" after a NRAAO meeting in Boston. The Richard L. Prendergast Life-Time Achievement Award was discussed and accepted by the NRAAO Board at the 2005 Connecticut conference with the first presentation being given in Uncasville, Connecticut that same year. Congratulations, Karen, on receiving the 2015 Richard L. Prendergast Life-Time Achievement Award Turf Depot of Londonderry will host a Tent Sale and Tractor Demo on June 26 and 27 at the store’s new location at 150 Nashua Rd in Londonderry. This is an opportunity for residents to stop in, say hello, and test drive some of the latest lawn tractors available. We will have 96.5 The Mill broadcasting along with food and prizes. The event will run from 10 am-5pm on Friday and 10 am- 2pm on Saturday. Turf Depot of Londonderry is a family-owned power equipment store offering premium lawn care and snow removal equipment. With locations in Salem (Granz Power Equipment), Manchester, (Still’s Power Equipment), and Portsmouth (Turf Depot). Turf Depot family is proud to offer over 80 years of service to our customers. While we offer repair service at our other three locations, Turf Depot of Londonderry is built to cater to homeowners shopping for new equipment. Customers looking for replacement parts can visit our ecommerce site, ProPartsDirect.net and have replacement parts shipped direct. Visit us at Turf Depot of Londonderry, 150 Nashua Rd, Londonderry NH. 603-505-4424. www.turfdepot.com Each month we would like to welcome new businesses in town. If you own a business or know someone who owns a business that you would like features, please contact Sherry Farrell at sfarrell@londonderrynh.org or Kirby Wade at kwade@londonderrynh.org. A variety of Arts and Crafts will be available for sale from local artisans. Food and beverages may be purchased from LSCI. There will be raffle tickets sold by LSCI for craft and gift items donated by participating crafters and local businesses. Proceeds from the day will benefit LSCI. The Leach Library’s sixth Adult Summer Reading Program is underway and will continue until Monday, August 31. Adult library-card holders still have a chance to win prizes, so come in and sign-up! Staff at the Reference Desk will be taking registrations throughout the summer. Upon registration, participants will receive a sign-up incentive which is a small green fabric wallet, available on a first come, first served basis. This travel-sized accessory is perfect for holding some of your everyday essentials, library card, license, and coins, while enjoying an exciting summer escape. Participants will also receive an informational sheet and a tic-tac-toe card. The tic-tac-toe card can be turned in when three blocks are completed or participants can challenge themselves to complete the whole card. Turn in the card at the Reference Desk by August 31, 2015 for a chance to win a prize. Remember to swing by the Reference Desk to collect tickets for every book you read. This month, our Adult Summer Reading Program display theme is “Escape the Ordinary: Experience Something New.” Have you ever wanted to learn a new language, to play a musical instrument, or experience a new adventure? Stop by the central reference display to pick up a book to get you started on experiencing something new. Participants can also pick up this month’s Word Search game on the central display table. Find the words listed in the puzzle as well as a secret hidden word and turn your sheet in at the Reference Desk for a chance to win our monthly prize drawing! The weekly drawings will continue throughout the summer with plenty of fantastic prizes featuring the logo “Escape the Ordinary” and gift certificates to local restaurants left to be raffled off, so don’t forget to keep reading. All meetings are held in the downstairs meeting room from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. and are open to all participants entering grades 6 – 12. Snacks and drinks are served at all meetings. You might win one of the door prizes which will be raffled off to lucky participants. Thursday, July 2: Worst Case Scenario You’ve developed super powers! What do you do now? Thursday, July 9: Games Night Join us for our own Comic Convention. Dress as your favorite hero or villain if you wish. Share your own games and music CD’s for a fun-filled evening. Thursday, July 16: Trivia Thursday Come to the library and join us for a trivia challenge like never before! Thursday, July 23: Book Bingo Come and take part in the fun, classic game of bingo and win books as prizes. Thursday, July 30: Book Discussion Come and discuss The Awakening by Michael Owen Carroll. Read about the return of super powers in a world where all super humans have been gone for a decade. The first fifty participants to sign up will receive a paperback copy of the book. Keep turning in your raffle tickets until 8:00 p.m. on Monday, August 10, 2015 for a chance to win one of the large raffle prizes. Below is a list of the Special Programs that will be held at the library this month. Each program is open to 90 participants and advance registration is required. Registration for all programs is the Thursday prior to the program. To register, call 432-1127 or stop by the Children’s Room. Turtle Power: Dive into adventure at the library on Wednesday, July 1 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and hear stories of turtles and tortoises big and small. During this program, we will hear the tale of Yertle the Turtle, discover the secrets of Turtle Island and meet Galapagos George. We will also learn some super facts about turtles and tortoises around the world. Each participant will leave with a stuffed turtle of his/her own. Registration is required. Patriotic Book Bingo: Visit the library on Monday, July 6 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. to play a fun picture version of the popular game. Every participant will win and be able to choose books from our special selection table. Registration is required. Wildlife in Motion: Join Squam Lake Natural Science Center at the library on Wednesday, July 8 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. to learn all about how animals move. Animals’ movements are specialized for where you find them, fish swim and birds fly. Join us to learn about New Hampshire wildlife, where they live and how they move. Live animals that may be present include a Mink, Peregrine Falcon, Snake and Flying Squirrel (live animals). Registration is required. This program is being sponsored by The Friends of the Londonderry Leach Library. Super Senses: Come to the library on Monday, July 13 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. to hear stories of animals and people who have super senses. From super sight, to amazing hearing, participants will be amazed at how super senses can be. Registration is required. Legend of Marshmallow Island: A Musical Adventure: On Wednesday, July 15, join Mystic Drumz for a journey to Marshmallow Island from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Join Larry the frog as he searches for Marshmallow Island, a magical island that rises from the middle of a mystical pond, and the legendary dance party that takes place there. Featured instruments may include Nigerian Talking Drum, Brazilian Quica, Vibraslap, Flextone, Chinese Gongs and more. Registration is required. This program is being sponsored by The Friends of the Londonderry Leach Library. Just Ducky: Make a splash at the library on Monday, July 20 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and hear stories of ducks big and small. During this program we will learn what happens when a duckling gets a cookie and will follow some very famous ducklings around Boston. Registration is required. Badger Meets the Fairies Puppet Show: Join Margaret Moody at the library on Wednesday, July 22 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. for her entertaining puppet show. Something in the evening air reminds Mr. Badger of the fairy he saw long ago. Is she back? Or was that only a rustle in the leaves? Join Badger as he .Badger Meets the Fairies Puppet Show: Join Margaret Moody at the library on Wednesday, July 22 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. for her entertaining puppet show. Something in the evening air reminds Mr. Badger of the fairy he saw long ago. Is she back? Or was that only a rustle in the leaves? Join Badger as he goes to help the magical and sometimes mischievous fairies with a project. Registration is required. This program is being sponsored by The Friends of the Londonderry Leach Library. Need for Speed: Superheroes aren’t the only things that are super-fast. Come to the library on Monday, July 27 from 11:00 a.m. – noon and hear stories of all things fast. Participants will also learn fascinating information about some of the fastest animals, people and machines and play a faster or slower game. Registration is required. The Leach Library's mission is to provide materials, information and services for community residents of all ages to meet their personal, educational and recreational needs. For more information regarding the programs offered t Leach Library and how you can sign-up please visit their blog at www.leachlibrary.blogspot.com Fire Department personnel participated in various recent training exercises. Training was held on Rescue from Heights and also ARFF (Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting). The Department teamed up with local business, Granite Ridge Energy, and utilized one of their stacks to provide a simulated rescue from heights of an injured employee. Battalion Chief James Roger coordinated the training so that members from both the Fire Department and Granite Ridge could exercise their roles and responsibilities in an emergency situation. This location also provided the Fire Department a real life elevated scenario to utilize newly acquired rope rescue equipment. Crews worked in various roles to reach the victim, prepare for extrication, and lower the victim (mannequin) approximately 75’ to the ground. The Manchester Airport Fire Department also extended an offer to participate in joint ARFF training. This training was graciously hosted at the Litchfield Sand and Gravel Pit in Litchfield, and training and props provided by the State of Michigan through Kellogg Community College. The mobile training prop and instructors travelled to New Hampshire to provide realistic training. Crews were able to train on various fires including aircraft engine, cockpit, brake/wheel, and flammable liquids. Londonderry crews were also able to train utilizing one of the Crash Fire Rescue Trucks from the airport for a good review. In the event of a real aircraft Emergency, Manchester Crash Fire Rescue will utilize the Londonderry Fire Department for support. The vacant Firefighter position at the Department has been filled. FF Brian Schofield has been offered employment for the Town of Londonderry. He is a lateral transfer from the Town of Hudson, N.H. Fire Department. We welcome him aboard and wish him well for his career here in Londonderry. The Department is also seeking applications for position of Part Time Telecommunications operator. The Department awarded the ambulance contract for a new ambulance to AEV out of Jefferson, North Carolina. This new ambulance will be replacing our oldest ambulance, and AEV is no stranger to the Department. The ambulance is expected to arrive at the Department by spring of 2016. This replacement will help to maintain the fleet of 3 Advanced Life Support Ambulances that are operated at the Fire Department. Finally, there have been several serious accidents that our personnel have responded to over recent weeks. Please use caution while driving and take the extra time to look out for motorcycles, pedestrians, and other vehicles. Use of seatbelts in automobiles, and helmets on motorcycles really can make a difference. Also, as a friendly reminder, the State’s “hands free law” goes into effect in July. Be safe and enjoy the beginning of summer. You’ll need: S U M M E R S A L A D 3 large cucumbers cut into slices (using a food processor makes this much easier and less time consuming!) 1 pint grape tomatoes, halved 3 bell peppers – I used red, yellow & orange 4 ears fresh corn 1 bunch dill, cut fine or chiffonade Several tsp. red wine vinegar Dash of olive oil Salt & pepper Liquid stevia to taste – I used about 1/2 a dropperfull Instructions In a large bowl combine cut veggies, salt & fresh cracked pepper, stevia, olive oil and dill. Use a large spoon to mix gently. Taste and adjust flavors as needed. I didn’t give exact measurements for this recipe because I know that the size of your veggies will vary quite a bit so start small and then keep tasting and adjusting!! Cooking is all about variability so just go with it! If you start conservatively, you can always just add more salt, pepper, vinegar as you go! This salad can be served right away or you can let it sit overnight to marinate. Recipe courtesy of Linda Wagner Recipes at wwwlindawagner.net/blog