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Volume 8 Number 12
by Jon Tripp
The Fisk School PTA held its annual
breakfast with Santa on Saturday, Dec.
6. Families were treated to a great
breakfast of pancakes with sausage,
coffee and juice. While waiting for
their turn to meet Santa, kids decorated
gingerbread cookies, played games in
the gym, danced to music, or listened to
holiday stories in the library.
Salem Fireghters
Serve Lunch
to over 300
Salem Seniors
by Bob Gibbs
The Salem Lions Club sponsored this years
Christmas tree lighting on Veterans Memorial
Common. Children from the Haigh School sang
Christmas favorites for the crowd of holiday
revelers on the common.
Speakers included State Representatives
Gary Azarian, Bob Elliott, Ann Priestly, and Joe
Sweeney.
State Rep Elliott spoke of his enjoyment
in hearing more people again saying Merry
Christmas opposed to just Happy Holidays.
Representative Azarian talked of his early
Christmas memories of his family coming
together for the holiday. He asked all in
attendance to do their best in using the
Christmas season to bring their families together.
A group of children from the Haigh School,
led by Amy Moldoff, sang Christmas songs that
had many in the audience singing along with
their children.
Ramona and Guido Lombardi (left) eat their lunch with good
friends Mona and Bob Holforty.
by Bob Gibbs
The First Congregational Church of Salem, located at
16 Lawrence Rd., held its old-fashioned Cookie Walk
to raise money for its charitable community causes.
This was the 21st cookie event organized by church
members to benefit church projects. An assortment of
home-baked cookies was available, including everyones
favorite, chocolate chip, sugar and other familiar flavors.
Containers were available to be filled with a selection of
cookies. Along with the tasty treats there was plenty of
hot tea and coffee.
Members and businesses within the community
generously donated items that were raffled off.
Greeting everyone who came to buy cookies was Jane
Blackey, a 46-year-old member of the church. Jane was
selling the raffle tickets for all of the great gifts.
by Doug Robinson
Its a tradition that goes back for 28 years. The Salem
Firefighters Relief Association not only purchases and
provides the food, they also serve the luncheon to seniors at
the Salem Senior Center.
Patti Drelick, director of Senior Services, remembers the
days when the luncheon was served to only a handful of
seniors at the Masonic Center (in) downtown Salem. This
event has grown so much over the years that we now have
to provide two sittings to accommodate all the seniors. This
year we have over 300 seniors who will be served a meal.
Organizing Firefighter Shane Murphy stated, This event
is possible because of the funds raised with the Firefighters
Relief Association. The Relief Association holds several
fundraising events throughout the year to raise monies for
the events that the association sponsors.
In addition to providing the Senior Luncheon, the Salem
Firefighters Relief Association has provided food for the local
food bank as well as provided a $5,000 grant to the Captain
Stephen J. McKenna Childrens Trust Fund.
Salem senior Mona Holforty commented that she just
loves the Senior Center. I come here a couple times a week
and play bridge. This is a wonderful lunch and I am happy
to be here.
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Salem Girl Scout Troop 12115 made a delivery of toys they
had collected to the Salem Polices Toys For Tots program on
Friday, Dec. 5. The Salem Police provide a drop off location
for Toys For Tots each Christmas. Started in 1947 by Major Bill
Hendricks of the United States Marine Corps Reserve, Toys
For Tots is a program to collect new, unwrapped toys during
October- December each year, and distribute those toys as
Christmas gifts to less fortunate children in the local community.
Over its life span, the Marine Toys for Tots Program has
distributed over 469 million toys to more than 216 million less
fortunate children.
Officer Clark with Troop 12115 Scouts Christina Kennamer,
Lindsey White, Caitlin Helle, and Kat Tripp.
Girls Club of Greater Salem, to ensure that the youth development needs
of the children in North Salem are met.
The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Salem is the largest youth serving
agency in the greater Salem area providing opportunities during the
critical before and after school hours. The club is uniquely situated to
provide high-quality programs that foster academic success, healthy
lifestyles, and good character and citizenship. The Boys & Girls Club
of Greater Salem is located at 3 Geremonty Drive, Salem. Visit their
website at www.salembgc.org or call 898-7709. Great futures start at the
Boys & Girls Club.
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Keeping a
Community Warm
submitted by
Annette Cooke,
Salem Womans
Club
The Salem
Womans Club
volunteered to wrap
gifts at the Barnes
and Noble store in
Salem as part of the
reading incentive of
the club. Pictured
from the left are
President Annette
Cooke and members
Phyllis Marchulaitis
and Ann Reardon.
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Congratulations
Tuscan Brands
George L. Duncan Award of Excellence
Whether serving in our community or serving
guests at our restaurants or markets, we
promise a special culinary event with each
encounter.
Everyone at Enterprise Bank would like to extend our
sincerest congratulations to Tuscan Brands for being
selected as the recipient of the George L. Duncan
Award of Excellence at Enterprise Banks
2014 Celebration of Excellence.
Offering guests an authentic trip to Italy without leaving Salem, NH, TuscanKitchen and
Tuscan Market present made-from-scratch food in the ambience of an Italian countryside
home. For CEO Joe Faro and the 200 members of the Tuscan Brands family, the only thing
more important than a great meal is a strong commitment to honoring community and
preserving traditions.
Opened in 2010 and 2012 respectively, Tuscan Kitchen and Tuscan Market have garnered
local and national accolades, including the Food Network, and earned numerous honors for
the restaurants quality food and impressive wine list.
Tuscan Brands gives back to the community in meaningful ways, including complimentary
meals to Salem veterans in honor of Veterans Day. They are strong supporters of the
Salem Boys & Girls Club, including a junior chef program for teens, as well as numerous
local charities, schools, and sports organizations. For Tuscan Brands, good business
combines innovation in Artisan Italian cuisine with a culture that constantly gives back to the
community and allows their employees to thrive in a positive environment.
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Wont you consider helping a needy family or child with clothing, food or toys this year?
For close to 10 years, the Salem Christmas Fund has been helping the less fortunate during the Holiday
Season. The need this year is even greater than ever. You Can Make a Difference.
Please send a check payable to The Salem Christmas Fund
along with your name, address, e-mail address, a message to appear in the paper.
Your contribution can brighten a childs Christmas and
help parents who are struggling to have something to give their children.
Contributions can be mailed to: Salem Christmas Fund, Inc. PO Box 1234, Salem, NH 03079
Jules Dowd, Greystone Farm, and Patti Drelick, Salem Senior Services,
with raffle prizes
Kiwanis Hixson
Award Goes
to Wilfred
Bamford
by Jon Tripp
The Kiwanis Club of Salem honored past club
president Wilfred Bamford with a George F.
Hixson Fellowship at its holiday dinner meeting
on Monday, Dec. 8. The George F. Hixson
Fellowship, established in 1983, is named
after Kiwanis Internationals first president
and is awarded to individuals who have made
significant contributions to the Kiwanis history
of charitable generosity. Bamford, a 10year Kiwanis member, served as Salems club
president from 2011-2013.
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who gave her dowry and all her worldly goods to alleviate the suffering of
the poverty stricken peasants; and for refusing him, the man she did not
want to marry had her killed. The third Sunday, Dec. 14, St. Nicholas taught
the children about adopting his kindness and generosity. On the fourth
Sunday, Dec. 21, the children will present a Nativity.
On Christmas Eve, the children can attend the 4 p.m. or the 10 p.m.
service, singing many Christmas carols with the congregation. If they come
at 9:30, they can hear the choir sing and bell choir play as a half-hour
prelude to the 10 oclock service.
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Thursday, December 25
With the blessings of Fr. John, Pastor
th
of Saints Mary and Joseph Parish, the
Salem Knights of Columbus and the Salem
Christmas Fund, we will be preparing a
free Christmas Day Dinner once again this year
at the Knights of Columbus, 37 Main St., Salem,
from 12 to 3 p.m. Bring your family, friends and
neighbors and share the day with us. Once again
we will deliver to those who are homebound and
cannot attend. If you need a ride let us know.
Reservations are requested by December 18.
In addition, undertaking needs your help. You
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A wonderful comedy directed by Billy Wilder and
released in 1959. Contact Paul Giblin, 898-7064
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The Tuscan Kitchen
and Market held its third
annual Christmas tree
lighting on Saturday, Dec.
6. Guests were treated to
hot cocoa and samples of
Italian treats, performances
by the Haigh Elementary
School fifth grade chorus
and ACT Theater Company
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The Play Among the Stars Theatre Groupe presented its 16th
support charitable and
annual Christmas show at the Salem High School auditorium. This
philanthropic agencies
year the group performed their own interpretation of The 12 Days
throughout New
of Christmas.
England. This
The two-act show featured many of the worlds favorite Christmas
support comes
songs, such as Rockin Around The Christmas Tree, Holly Jolly
in the form of
Christmas, Jingle Bells and Let It Snow. The entire ensemble of
direct grants and
singers performed each song with unique dance numbers and acting.
the donation
Most notable was the performance of Shawn, who led the group and
of signed
the audience through the verses of The 12 Days of Christmas.
memorabilia to
During the show the audience was treated to performances from
charitable causes,
Santas reindeer, the dancing penguins, Rudolph the Red Nosed
and from Patriots
Reindeer, and of Santa and Mrs. Claus.
players who offer
A cast of developmentally challenged young people and adults
their direct support
performed the show, which was directed and produced by Sara
A singing snowman
Brown.
entertains the audience.
The dancing penguins show off their moves.
Play Among the Stars Theatre Groupe, a non-profit organization
for the physically and developmentally
challenged based in Salem, serves
the southern New Hampshire and
Merrimack Valley region. This group is
a collection of actors, ages 6 through
64, and a staff of volunteers who enjoy
taking the stage and performing for
others.
Following the performance there was
a 50/50 drawing. The winning number
was drawn by former New England
Patriot offensive tackle Max Lane.
Lane then presented Sara Brown and
the group with a $10,000 check from
the New England Patriots Charitable
Foundation. In accepting the award,
Brown stated that she wanted to do
something for everyone in the group
The tin soldiers march onto the stage.
Santas reindeer rehearse before their performance.
Santas elves add to the festivities.
with the money and so she bought every
one of the performs a New England
Patriots jersey. The jerseys were presented by Max Lane to each one
by appearing at charity functions throughout the year.
The foundation has taken special interest in youth programs that
of the performers, and everyone had a picture taken with the former
The foundations primary goal is to support programs that aid the
encourage education, creativity and development of character. To
Patriot.
youth and families of the New England region by assisting programs
support the Play Among the Stars Groupe and the work they do with
From the NH Patriots website: The New England Patriots
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Not Always
the Most Wonderful
Time of the Year
for Police
by Jon Tripp
A candlelight vigil in remembrance of the victims of the Sandy Hook
School shooting in Newtown, CT, was held at St. Davids Church on
Main Street in Salem on Wednesday, Dec. 10. Clergy from several
local churches and organizations helped lead the ceremony. The
prayers, reflections, and songs during the ceremony focused on
messages of healing and peace. During the ceremony, the names
of each victim were read, and the group prayed for the victims and
their families, the caregivers, and for others out there who might be
concerned about violence.
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Jonathon Coty was
and see their text
and red tool cabinet that holds all the barbers tools of the trade.
raised as a Blue Devil at
messages clearly
Salem High School. He
without having
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to dig into their pockets or reach over to the counter to grab their
league and he played basketball with the Salem Boys Club travel
phone.
team.
As a grand opening special, Starting Lineup offered to cut the
After graduating from Salem High School, commented Coty, I
hair for the seven Salem eighth grade boys who had been chosen
was fortunate to work at our family-owned tavern with my mom.
for the NH State All Star football team that competed in the AYF
After seven years of working at the tavern, I wanted a change of
(American Youth Football) National Championships in Kissimmee,
pace so I decided to go to barber school.
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Coty attended the New England Hair Academy where he earned
These kids are the best of the best that New Hampshire has to
his degree. Coty apprenticed as a barber for many years with a
offer, continued Coty. They play for the Rams and they were
Lawrence, Mass., barber before opening his Starting LineUp Barber
selected to represent New Hampshire in Florida. I just want to do
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states: (childs name) Officially Got His Head in the Game.
In addition to the wide selection and styles of haircuts offered,
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Starting LineUp hosts a complete list of amenities to those who stop
with her sons achievement. I am happy to be back in Salem,
by. While waiting for an available barbers chair, customers are
once again. We raised Jonathon in Salem and he went to Salem
offered the opportunity to play the Playstation video game console
High School. The entire community has welcomed us and we feel
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truly understand or think about what he is saying. Dementia can,
and in your dads situation has, stripped him of any inhibitions he
may have had. It is best for you not to over react as he really cant
help what he is saying. You may feel embarrassed for him and
yourself. You may want to apologize for your dad and remove him
from the situation or person. If your dad refuses to be guided away,
you may want to quietly say to the person he has insulted that he
has dementia. In my experience, it seems that when the cognitive
ability begins to disappear or diminish, opinions and comments
that were kept inside and not spoken for years now find their
way out very freely. Unfortunately, you do need to be prepared
for more inappropriate comments or behaviors in the future. Be
mindful of the triggers that set him off and try to avoid them as
much as you can.
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Rehabilitation