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Volume 26 Number 50 June 19, 2015 16 Pages

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Hudson VFW Post 5791


Retires Flags

Would be More than a Best Friend

Members of the Hudson VFW after the Flag Retirement Ceremony


by Rhiannon Snide
Under normal circumstances
burning an American flag would
be a disgrace, but in efforts to
properly dispose of the hundreds
of faded and worn-out flags being
stored at Hudsons VFW Post, a
flag retirement ceremony was held.
The ceremony allowed the flags to
be destroyed in a dignified way,
Rob Everett, president of the Mens
Auxiliary, explained to begin the
ceremony, when a flag is in such
condition that it is no longer a fitting
emblem for display, it should be
destroyed, preferably by burning.
Six members of the VFW carried out
the ceremony.
Bryan Conant, VFW trustee,
carried out the role of the services
color guard; he presented the flags
to Senior Vice Commander Mike
Dustin and Junior Vice Commander
Rob Everett burns the first flag.
Dave Ouellette for inspection. After
the flags were deemed unfit for further
usage, Jack Canatra, delivered the divine blessing to honor the unfit flags; allow them to be burned.
The Hudson VFW hosts a flag retirement ceremony once a year, and welcomes all patrons of Hudson
to leave their unsuitable flags with the VFW for storage until the proper ceremony can be conducted.

Courtesy photos

Carter Lambert
Carter and his brother, Kael.
family with the expense of a Diabetic Alert Dog.
A diabetic service dog costs $18,000. At least
$2,500 needs to be raised right away for a down
payment so that the process of matching Carter
with the right four-legged companion may begin.
The fundraiser will be held on Friday, June
26, from 7 p.m. to midnight at the White Birch
Banquet Hall, 222 Central St., Hudson. There will
be a silent auction, 50/50 raffle and entertainment
throughout the evening. Hudson Firefighter Mike
Armand, who often sings the national anthem at
Hudson events, will be performing an acoustic
set. In addition, local cover band Max Voltage,
a regular on the southern New Hampshire club
circuit for the past four years, will be playing sets
of popular rock and roll music from the 1970s to
the present. Hudson Firefighter Dave Brideau is
bassist/vocalist for the band.
In the fall, Carter will enter the fifth grade at
Three Rivers School in Pembroke, where he lives,
and will be a member of the travel soccer team,
which he is very excited about. For the summer,
he plans to, ride my bike, play basketball and
swim, Carter said. He also plays the snare drum,
and hopes to be a firefighter when he grows up.
If you would like to make a donation but arent
able to attend the event, a GoFundMe account has
been set up: http://www.gofundme.com/os7osc.

Staff photos by Rhiannon Snide

by Laurie Jasper
Carter Lambert is an active, engaging ten-yearold boy. Already standing at 5 feet 2 inches tall,
Carter is called a gentle giant by his family.
Carter has a mom named Jamie, a dad named Eric
and a six-year-old brother named Kael. He has
bright eyes, an endearing smile and a real zest for
life. He also has type 1 diabetes.
Carter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes less
than one year ago, in August 2014. He was at his
grandparents pool and cut himself. His mother,
Jamie, decided to check his blood sugar with his
grandmothers glucose meter. His grandmother is
also a type 1 diabetic. I think it was a mothers
instinct, Jamie said. I grew up knowing about
diabetes. He had some symptoms, and I just
decided to check. We checked three times. It was
over 600.
That was when their lives changed forever.
What would follow were numerous doctor
appointments, a lengthy hospital stay and many
anxious moments. Since Carters
pancreas stopped producing
insulin, his blood sugar
levels can fluctuate
dramatically and must
be monitored very
carefully.
For a very active
child like Carter,
it was quite a
change. Carter
must check his
levels before and
after sports, gym,
or recess, before
and after meals, and
throughout the day.
Were very proud
of Carter. Within a
month of his diagnosis,
he learned significantly and
was checking his own numbers
and giving himself his own shots, said
Eric.
Carter explained matter-of-factly the elaborate
equation he does to figure out how many
carbohydrates he can eat or how much insulin
he may need based on his blood glucose levels.
Hes extremely smart with his numbers, and he
does it all in his head, said Jamie.
You have to use math; Im always thinking
about something, stated Carter.
Carters father, Eric Lambert, is a 14-year
member of the Hudson Fire Department. Ive
been on calls for diabetic emergencies, but this
has been quite a learning experience. The most
difficult time is at night. The first month I was so
paranoid, I was up every hour checking on him,
recalled Eric. Then Eric found out about Diabetic
Alert Dogs of America, which provides service
dogs specially trained to alert diabetics of low or
high blood sugar levels. They scent the sugars
on the acids of low and the ketones of high, said
Eric.
Captain David Morin of the Hudson Fire
Department said, When Carter was first
diagnosed, Eric talked to all of us at the firehouse.
We understood the severity of this, and we wanted
to help in some way.
The Hudson Firefighters Relief Association
decided to host a fundraiser to help Carters

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Delivery of the divine blessing

PMA Graduates Take Flight


by Len Lathrop
Long after they have forgotten the grades
on their exams, they will remember the
friendships they made at Presentation of
Mary Academy. On Wednesday, June 10,
the 2015 eighth grade class graduated from
PMA in faith and in hope for a bright future.
Following a graduation liturgy, as well as
a special message from Sister Maria Rosa,
24 students were awarded their diplomas
and will move onto the next milestone in
their lives this fall when they begin high
school. The PMA graduates are as follows:
Nathan Beliveau-Robinson, Tessa Bellavia,
Sara Campagna, Nicholas Cardenas,
Edith Chen, Ian Davis, Brad Dubay,
Georgette Flint, Jessica Fontaine, Lucas
Gauthier, Karthik Gollapudi, Olivia Hebert,
Cassandra Holt, Preston Holt, Jasmine
Javanbakht Guarderas, Christian Lapointe,
Michael Lussier, Allan McPhee Jr., Milenna
Sena, Breanna Silvonic, Gabrielle Soucy,
Alexander Tea, Samantha Van Seters and
Ashley Wong.
In special recognition, PMA made note
of outstanding achievement on the part of several students who achieved these honor. Edith Chen, Ian
Davis, Jessica Fontaine, Christian Lapointe and Samantha Van Seters earned the Gold Honors Cord for
attaining a final average of A in each of the major subjects during the eighth grade, The Presidents Award
for Educational Excellence was given to Edith Chen ,Ian Davis, Jessica Fontaine, Jasmine Javanbakht
Guarderas, Christian Lapointe , Samantha Van Seters for maintaining an overall A average during the
elementary years, as well as achieving an 85 percentile of higher in reading or math on a standardized
test. The Presidents Award for Educational Achievement went to Tessa Bellavia , Brad Dubay, Olivia
Hebert, Cassandra Holt , Preston Holt , Michael Lussier and Milenna Sena for showing outstanding
educational growth, improvement and commitment. In addition, Christian Lapointe was selected for The
Zachary Tompkins Christian Award for demonstrating a commitment to faith by living it through word,
action and attitude. Finally, Jasmine Javanbakht Guarderas was chosen for The Mother Rivier Award
given in honor of Anne Marie Rivier, the foundress of the Sisters of PMA. This honor is bestowed upon a
student who showed academic effort, generous service, simplicity and a sense of humor.

Courtesy photo by Kim Flint

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Seriously Injured Dad

Accolades
Amanda Moreau, a member of the Class of 2016 and Litchfield resident, has achieved
Deans High Honors for the just completed spring term at Nichols College
On May 9, Keene State Colleges Commencement honored the graduating class of
2015. This years graduates included the following local students. From Litchfield,
Amy Deschene graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Education, Scott Dyer
graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication, John Elliott graduated cum
laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry, Kayla Follett graduated with a
Bachelor of Science degree in Management, and Kristen King graduated with a Bachelor
of Arts degree in Mathematics. And from Hudson, Hannah Norton graduated cum laude
with a Bachelor of Science degree in Education and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social
Sciences.
The following local residents recently graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute
during the schools 147 Commencement exercises: Hudson: Antti Koski was awarded
a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering; Justin Turner
was awarded a Master of Science Degree In Electrical And Computer Engineering; Ian
Jutras was awarded a Master of Science degree in Fire Protection Engineering; Amanda
Weis was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems
with high distinction; Suketu Shah was awarded a Master of Science degree in Power
Systems Management and Susan Gould was awarded a Master of Science degree in
Systems Engineering. Litchfield: Jared Breton was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree
in Mechanical Engineering with distinction; Omri Flaisher was awarded a Bachelor of
Science degree in Mechanical Engineering with high distinction; and Richard Rafferty
was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in Robotics Engineering with distinction.
Nicholas Christie of Hudson, a junior majoring in aerospace engineering at Worcester
Polytechnic Institute, recently completed an intense, hands-on research project in
Worcester. The project was titled Planning and Publicizing the CHIP. At WPI, all
undergraduates are required to complete a research-driven, professional-level project that
applies science and technology to addresses an important societal need or issue. About
two-thirds of students complete a project at one of the universitys more than 40 offcampus project centers, which are located around the world. A signature element of the
innovative undergraduate experience at WPI, the project-based curriculum offers students
the opportunity to apply their scientific and technical knowledge to develop thoughtful
solutions to real problems that affect the quality of peoples lives--and make a difference
before they graduate.
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Late morning Sunday, May 24, Hudson residents Paul
Doucet and Denise Sutton were involved in a head-on
collision. The accident took place in Hudson on Highland
Street. They were heading home after going to the grocery
store when the driver of the other car failed to yield before
taking a left turn, which resulted in a severe car accident.
Paul was airlifted to Massachusetts General Hospital to
be treated for major brain swelling, brain hemorrhaging
and loss of blood. Paul is currently in the Neuroscience
Intensive Care Unit, fighting for his life. Denise, his longtime girlfriend, was in Southern New Hampshire Medical
Center for three days with bruising, soreness and swelling
on her knee. Paul is a mechanic of 30 years. Hes lived
in Hudson for the past 20 years. He is a family man and

loves to vacation in tropical places. He is selfless and


would do anything for anybody. He has two children Amy and Mathew Doucet.
The family has set up a GoFundMe account, the link is
www.gofundme.com/doucetsutton. They have also set up
an account at their local bank, donations can be sent to
the Paul Doucet Fund, P.O. Box 185, Hudson NH 03051.
Checks should be made payable to the Paul Doucet Fund.
Donations of any amount are greatly appreciated, and will
go to food, housing, and transportation for the Doucet
family.
The Doucet family asks that people keep their family
in their thoughts and prayers, and thanks anyone for any
support given through this difficult time.

Dr. Todd Orthodontics Trades in


Toothbrushes for Hair-Cutting Shears
by Rhiannon Snide
In an effort to raise money for
childrens cancer research and
support, Anne Todd Orthodontics
put down the toothbrushes for a
day and picked up hair cutting
shears. A raffle was held in the
orthodontics office for about a
month, where patients, friends, and
other local dentists could enter to
cut Dr. Todds hair. While counting
down to the moment of Dr.
Todds hair cutting, patients were
welcomed into the office turned
salon for refreshments, raffles, and
games. Walk-ins were welcomed
to donate both hair and money
during the event.
Dr. Todd said we really cant
thank Sapphire Salon enough for all
of their help as the local salon was
Dr. Brandon Beaudoin of Hudson Dental cuts Dr. Todds hair.
shut down for the night in order for
stylists to donate their time to the
fundraiser. The stylists not only gave
free haircuts, but took the liberty of mailing the donations
into Pantene beautiful lengths, a foundation that makes
wigs for women suffering from the hair loss associated with
chemotherapy. Julie Sage, a patient of Dr. Todds, decided
to donate 8 inches of her hair at the event.
Her mother, Christina Sage, said that
she cares a lot about the cause; she has
donated her hair a few years ago and has
been talking about doing it again.
The event collected over 12 hair
donations and hundreds of dollars for the
Alexs Lemonade Stand Foundation, which
raises money and awareness for cancer
research. Dr. Todd said the event was an
even bigger success than I could have
imagined and hopes to continue with
similar fundraisers in the future.
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Wednesday, June 3: 7:45 a.m.
Disorderly conduct, Highlander
Court. 3:48 p.m. Samantha
Beland, 23, Manchester, was
arrested as a Fugitive From
Justice. 8:47 p.m. Theft of a
bicycle, Page Road.
Thursday, June 4: 1:19 a.m.
Welfare check, Brenton Street.
1:28 a.m. Motor vehicle
complaint, Derry Road. 11:34
a.m. Motor vehicle complaint,
Albuquerque Avenue. 4:22 p.m.
Paperwork served, Pinecrest
Road. 5:05 p.m. Disperse a
group, Route 3A. 6:22 p.m.
Road hazard, Route 3A.
Friday, June 5: 7:57 a.m.
Paperwork served, Liberty
Way. 11:09 a.m. Identity theft,
Riverview Circle. 12:30 p.m.
Alarm activation, Greenwich
Road. 3:04 p.m. Motor vehicle
lockout Midway Avenue. 6:38
p.m. Suspicious person, Pearson
Street.
Saturday, June 6: 1:20 p.m.
Motor vehicle complaint, Route
3A. 1:59 p.m. Disabled motor
vehicle, Derry Road. 3:10
p.m. Suspicious person, Route
3A. 4:59 p.m. Theft, Dixon
Drive. 7:33 p.m. Welfare
check, Corning Road. 8:43 p.m.
Suspicious person, Bristol Way
Sunday, June 7: 9:05 a.m.
Criminal mischief to a mailbox,
Woodhawk Way. 9:26 a.m.
Theft, Pilgrim Drive. 10:13 a.m.
Fire, Foxwood Lane.
10:28 a.m. Motor vehicle
lockout, Albuquerque Avenue.
11:01 a.m. Criminal mischief to
several street signs in town. 4:57
p.m. Welfare check, Page Road.
7:21 p.m. Police assistance,
Snowdrop Lane.

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Remember Hudson When ...


St. Anthonys Friary Educated Young Men for 25 Years

Saint Anthonys Friary

submitted by Ruth Parker


On a beautiful fall day in October 1956 Saint Anthony Friary
on the Lowell Road was dedicated. By that time the building
was complete, landscaped, and the access road from Lowell
Road paved. Bishop Brady of Manchester was the celebrant.
Of the many sites considered in 1954, this 148-acre property,
with 2,700 feet on the banks of the Merrimack River, far excelled
others. It was three miles from the Nashua train station with 10
trains to and from Boston on weekdays, six on Sundays. The
property was purchased from Laurette Jacques. The site was
blessed and groundbreaking began March 26, 1954. Careful
and professional design resulted in a three-story quadrangular
building with 115 private rooms plus rooms for visitors, suites
for staff, an infirmary, a two-story choir, and a library on the third
floor. The Province received much professional help for which
they were grateful.
For nearly 25 years the friary served to educate young men
for the priesthood. By 1979 the Friary building and its 172
acres were put on the market and the Town of Hudson was
offered first refusal. After 25 years of landscaping by the
Capuchin monks the property had pine and fir forests, red and
white oaks, maple, birch, ash, hickory, and other trees. There

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were also handball courts, tennis courts, a swimming pool, and


self-contained water and septic systems. The three-story building
was served by four stairways and an elevator.
The town received permission for a special town meeting on
October 19, 1979, in order to decide on the acquisition of the
friary at a cost of $2.8 million. Many were in favor and many
were opposed. A majority of the voters favored the purchase, but
a two-thirds vote was needed. The purchase was defeated by 22
votes.
Moving forward to present time, a part of the site has been
commercially developed by extending Executive Drive. The
Lowell Road frontage at 161 Lowell Road has not been
developed. Information and photo courtesy of Brother Roger and
now a part of the Historical Society collection.

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Letters to our Editor

-Legal Notice

NOTIFICATION OF
AQUATIC TREATMENT
Robinson Pond - Hudson, NH
Aquatic Control Technology, 21 West Main Street, Spencer, MA 01562,
Telephone 508-885-0101 or 800-462-8211, has been contracted by
the Town of Hudson to treat portions of Robinson Pond in Hudson.
Portions will be treated with USEPA/State registered herbicides Clipper
(flumioxazin), EPA Registration Number 59639-161 and Reward
(Diquat), EPA Registration Number 100-1091, on or about Thursday,
June 25, 2015, in accordance with Special Permit SP-121 issued by the
NH Division of Pesticide Control
The following temporary water use restrictions apply to all intakes
within 200 feet of the treatment areas, drawing water for drinking or
irrigation purposes, and to all wells and points within 50 feet of the
treated areas:

No swimming for 24 hours following treatment, within 200


feet of treated areas.

Do not use this water for livestock/domestic animal


consumption for 1 day, within 200 feet of treated areas

Do not use this water for drinking, irrigation or for mixing


sprays for turf or landscape ornamental plants for 3 days

Do Not Use this water for irrigation to food crops or for


mixing sprays for agricultural or production ornamental
plants for 5 days

The shoreline will be posted with signs warning of the temporary water
use restrictions that will be imposed, immediately prior to treatment. If
you have any questions concerning this treatment, contact Marc Bellaud,
Aquatic Control Technology at the above address.

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NOTIFICATION OF
AQUATIC TREATMENT
Otternic Pond - Hudson, NH
Aquatic Control Technology, 21 West Main Street, Spencer, MA 01562,
Telephone 508-885-0101 or 800-462-8211, has been contracted
by the Town of Hudson to treat portions of Otternic Pond in Hudson.
Portions will be treated with USEPA/State registered herbicides Clipper
(flumioxazin), EPA Registration Number 59639-161 and CleanAmine
(liquid 2,4-D amine), EPA Registration Number 34704-120, on or about
Thursday, June 25, 2015, in accordance with Special Permit SP-120
issued by the NH Division of Pesticide Control
The following temporary water use restrictions will be imposed on the
day of treatment:
No swimming for 24 hours following treatment, within 200 feet of
treated areas.
Do Not Use this water for drinking, irrigation or for mixing sprays
for agricultural or ornamental plants until further notice. Some
irrigation restrictions may be relaxed, as per the pesticide label,
at the discretion of the applicator. These restrictions apply to all
intakes within 1,200 feet of the treatment area, and to all wells
within 50 feet of the treatment area. Contact Aquatic Control
Technology, 21 West Main Street, Spencer, MA 01562, Telephone
508-885-0101 or 800-462-8211, info@aquaticcontroltech.com
for information on the release dates of these restrictions or for
additional information on the irrigation restrictions.
The shoreline will be posted with signs warning of the temporary water
use restrictions that will be imposed, immediately prior to treatment. If
you have any questions concerning this treatment, contact Marc Bellaud,
Aquatic Control Technology at the above address.

TOWN OF HUDSON

MEETING AGENDA

In the past both our NH Senators have supported bills to assure


awareness and funding for vaccinations globally. To help finish eradicating
polio (down to 24 cases since the start of the year - 70 percent less than the
same period last year), Senator Durbin and Kirk have sponsored legislation
to broaden senatorial support to complete the process of having polio
follow smallpox into history. The measles outbreaks in the last 18 months
in the United States remind us that prevention of preventable diseases is
global in scope and resources need to be applied internationally.
A photo at http://amhistory.si.edu/po shows two lines of children in
Memphis in the 1950s awaiting polio vaccination. This photo reveals
ready and equal access to vaccines to prevent polio even while legislation
supported racial segregation. So why in the United States are public
health efforts which benefit substantially more than just those receiving
immunizations no longer photo or news worthy?
Based on the Kaiser Family Foundation 2013 Survey of Americans on
the U.S. Role in Global Health, you agree with the majority of Americans
if you support public health efforts not only to protect our own citizens
from global diseases but to improve our image abroad. Please contact your
NH Senators to encourage them to wear their previous support on their
sleeves by offering to cosponsor Senator Durbins and Kirks legislation,
S. Res. 108, lio/virusvaccine/vacraces.htm. You can remind them that a
majority of Americans will appreciate their legislative efforts to prevent
preventable diseases.
Dr. David Fredenburg, Hudson

Lots Happening at the Litchfield Presbyterian


Church Strawberry Festival
Well its that time of year again, warm sunny days, kids running
and playing in the backyard and the smell of fresh strawberries being
picked from the local farms. Its time for the Litchfield Presbyterian - A
Community Church, to hold its annual Strawberry Festival on Charles
Bancroft Highway, Route 3A in Litchfield (next door to the fire station).
Come on out Saturday, June 27, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Strawberry
Shortcake made with fresh picked strawberries from Wilson Farms will
be the star of the day. If youre hungry for lunch find your way to the
Litchfield Mens Fellowship table and they will set you up with a delicious
sausage grinder with peppers and onions, a hamburger or hotdog. You will
find plenty of activities to keep the kids busy, including games hosted by
Granite State Karate, Boy Scout Troop 11 and Emad the twister - balloon
artist. Baked items will be for sale along with themed raffle baskets. Come
shop our many local crafters inside the fire station. Enjoy live music
throughout the day provided by Del Stephens. The historical society
building will be open for viewing and the fire department will be on hand
for questions along with the fire truck display. We hope to see you there!
Christine Marsden, Litchfield

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Secretary, Alex Scarelli
Vice President, Stacey Leary
Treasurer, Deb Langton
The Litchfield Education Association, voted with a
super-majority that its members have no confidence in the
Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Brian Cochrane.
While several factors played a role in the Associations
decision, all reasons for the decision stem from the teachers
belief that student needs are not being served in the district.

June 25, 2015


The Hudson Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a meeting on
Thursday June 25, 2015, in the Community Development Paul Buxton
Meeting Room in the basement of Hudson Town Hall (please enter by
ramp entrance at right side). The public hearings for applications will
begin at 7:30 PM, with the applications normally being heard in the
order listed below.
SUITABLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE SENSORY IMPAIRED WILL
BE PROVIDED UPON ADEQUATE ADVANCE NOTICE BY CALLING
886-6008 OR TDD 886-6011.
The following items before the Board will be considered:

I.

PUBLIC HEARINGS OF SCHEDULED APPLICATIONS


BEFORE THE BOARD
1.

Alan and Theresa Boissonneault Living Trust, PO Box


2431, 1016 Yate Road, Oak Harbor, WA, requests a Use
Variance for property to be designated as 13 Mark Street,
to allow access to the proposed lot without the proper
frontage; 120 feet required, zero feet proposed. [Map
217, Lot 005; Zoned R-2, HZO Article VII, Section 334-27,
Table of Dimensional Requirements.] [Note, this request
was originally denied on March 22, 2012, but has been
remanded by the court for rehearing on the grounds that
it was not clear why the Board denied the request. This is
a matter before the Board. There will be no public input.]

2.

Case 144-005 (6-25-15): Lisa Harrington, 47 Taft Avenue,


Lexington, MA, requests a Use Variance for the property
located at 19 Robinson Road, Hudson to allow conversion
of existing Duplex to a Multi-Family home. [Map 144, Lot
005, Zoned R-2; HZO Article V 334-21, Table of Permitted
Principal Uses.]

II. REVIEW OF MINUTES


3.
1.

March 12, 2015

III. OTHER
1.
4.

Discussion of any Town/State Activity of Interest to the


Board.

Kevin W. Desmond, Zoning Administrator


Posted: Town Hall, Library, and Post Office

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Lets read between the lines. Below are the minutes from Hudson
Selectmens non-public session from its meeting of June 9. When
the board ends its non-public discussions, they have to take votes in
public. No the camera doesnt come on, but maybe it should. I had
to request the minutes and received them very quickly. Lets walk
through them, easy for the Fox with four feet, but that is also two extra
to sometimes be in his mouth.
The Fire Chief cashed in earned time (vacation and sick time) that he
had accrued before he was Chief and some time after he had become
Chief. A total of about four weeks of time. It is good as it reduces the
liability of the town to have to pay at a later date. Save the fact that it
passed 4-0.
Now review the second motion, and yes, both were made by
McGrath and/or Nichols, just in different order. Additional salary
increases for two town employees who had just had adjustments
the week before. More on that to follow. Now this passed 3-1 with
Selectman Luszey in opposition. The Fox wants to know where
the fifth selectman is. All were there at the start of the meeting, all
were there as they went into non-public, but only four votes on both
motions. If they were there and did not want to vote they would
abstain, and the tabulation would be 4-0-1 or 3-1-1. We know Luszey
was there because of the no vote and McGrath and Nichols were there
as they made and/or seconded the motions. That leaves Coutu and
Maddox as missing. Lets just scratch behind our ear as that is all we
will ever know. If one of them were killed I dont believe that could be
kept as part of the non-public section of the meeting.
But back to more raises. Two weeks ago the total adjustments were
$38,815 when the budget for raises was under $15,000 so from the
minutes below the new total is $40,815.
Here are the motions you requested after the non-public session of
June 9.
Motion by Selectman Nichols, seconded by Selectman McGrath, to
allow the Fire Chief, Rob Buxton, to buy out 160 hours of earned time
leave; 79.3406 hours of earned time comes from time earned prior
to his promotion to Fire Chief (union); 80.6594 hours as a non-union
employee, carried 4-0.
Motion by Selectman McGrath, seconded by Selectman Nichols,
to increase the salary of the Executive Assistant by $1,000 and to
increase the salary of the Town Administrator by $1,000, carried 3-1.
Selectman Luszey in opposition.
In the second season in New Hampshire - first is winter and then
we have construction, Route 102 by Alvirne High School and the Hills
Garrison School is getting new safety lights to be able to slow down
traffic to 25 miles per hour, a 10 mph reduction. The money for the
lights is coming from a corridor account that the Planning Board has
collected from builders.
Pelham Road bridge/dam project is slated to start, as soon as schools
close for the year, which is next Tuesday. The roadway is all painted
with instructions, expect that section of the road to be closed for the
summer.

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Good for the Community


Your Hometown Community Calendar

Friday, June 19
Sign up for Cub Scouts at the Hudson
Community Center (3 to 8 p.m.) for
the fall. Boys in the first through fourth
grades can sign up for the Cub Scout
Program at the same time as the Soccer Signups,
so you can save a trip! Scouting is a fun, exciting
program that broadens the childs understanding
of his family, community, and country. Boys get to
visit the Fire Station, Hatchery, the State Capital,
and other places, where they learn without
pressure. Visit BeAScout.org if you cannot make
it.

Put Yourself at the Top of Your To-Do List. Most


of us have a hard time putting ourselves on the
To-Do List, never mind at the top of the To-Do
List, but one way to get all the other To-Dos done
is to do the things that feed your own soul on a
regular basis, Master Certified Life Coach Diane
MacKinnon, M.D. will help you learn about
filling your soul up so you will have more to give
to yourself and others. 7 p.m. at the Rodgers
Memorial Library. Pre-registration is requested,
walk-ins welcome, go to rmlnh.org/events to
register.

9th

Thursday, June 25
Native American History of NH:
th
Alliance and Survival, c. 1400-1700.
Who were the Pennacooks? Why
was Passaconaway, the Chief of the
Pennacooks, so important? David Stewart-Smith
begins this program with the last part of the
Woodland Period, when Indians in northern New
England were faced with several challenges. By
the time of French and English exploration in
the region, strong tribal alliances had begun to
center along southeastern Maine, coastal and
central New Hampshire, and the north shore
of Massachusetts. These relationships become
known as the Pennacook alliance; a confederacy
of about 16 tribal and family groups that held
together through severe climate changes:
European colonization, devastating epidemic
disease and intertribal warfare. Here we see
Passaconaway rise to power and place his family
in the mainstream of colonial interaction. The
program concludes with King Phillips War and
subsequent events just prior to the turn of the 18th
century. Hudson Historical Society, 7 p.m., Hills
House, 211 Derry Rd.

Sign up for Girl Scouts at the Hudson


Community Center from 3 to 8 p.m. Girls
entering grades K-12 in the fall can sign up to
join the fun in a Daisy, Brownie, Junior or older
girl troop. Girl Scouts make new friends and
develop lifelong leadership skills while doing just
about anything they set their sights on ... camping,
traveling, helping others, earning badges, working
on craft projects, learning about technology,
playing games ... the possibilities are endless. Girl
Scouts is volunteer run and we need caring adults
to lead troops. Visit www.girlscoutsgwm.org if
you cant make it.

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Sunday, June 21
Join Granite United Church on for
Dad-Fest 2015! There will be a Dad
Challenge Zone with games and a full
Chili Nacho Bar! There are a ton of fun
activities planned for the kids and a great message
from Pastor Anthony Milas for everyone! The
whole family will love Dad-Fest! Service starts
at 11 a.m. at Windham High School. Visit www.
GraniteUnited.com for information about services
and events happening now!

1st

Friday, June 26
Summer Program for Children - Summer
Kickoff Barbeque, 5 p.m. at the Rodgers
Memorial Library. To register and to find
out more about these and the many other
childrens programs happening this summer, go to
rmlnh.org/kidsrp.

Wednesday, June 24
Comics In World History funded in
part by a grant from the New Hampshire
Humanities Council. Join us along with
award-winning New Hampshire cartoonist
Marek Bennett as he leads an interactive
discussion and presentation about the role of
comics throughout history. From Ancient Rome,
Medieval Europe, the Ancient Maya, Feudal and
Modern Japan, the US in the early 201th century,
and Nazi Germany during WWII. This even will
kick off our adult summer reading program and
will be held at the Aaron Cutler Library at 7 p.m.
This event is free and open to the public. Feel
free to call the circulation desk for more details at
424-4044.

6th

4th

Get Carter a Dog, 7 p.m., White Birch Catering


& Banquet Hall, 222 Central St., Hudson. Nine
year old Carter needs a medical companion dog
to assist with his diabetes. This fundraiser event
includes an Auction and live music by many
Hudson Firefighters.

Saturday, June 27
Litchfield Presbyterian A
th
Community Church, annual
Strawberry Festival from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Fresh Strawberry
Shortcake, made from fresh picked
strawberries from Wilson Farms, burgers,
hot dogs and sausage grinders. Baked
goods for sale along with a chance to
win a themed raffle basket. Granite
State Karate will host games and
demonstrations, Emad the Twister will be
showing off his balloon twisting skills,
and Del Stephens will be playing live
music. Crafters will be set up inside the
fire station and the historical society will
be open.

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will be on vacation beginning


Thursday, June 25
Offices will re-open
on Monday, July 6 at 9 a.m.

There will NOT be


a newspaper July 3

Saturdays, June 27 thru Sunday,


September 6
The Rodgers Memorial Library in
Hudson will be open 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

2nd

Monday, June 29
Laser Tag for Grades 6-12. Registration
th is now open for the opening event of
the Teen Summer Reading Program at
the Rodgers Memorial Library. Students
entering grades 6-12 can play laser tag in
the library after hours at 9:30 p.m. Pre-registration
and signed release form required to participate.
Come to this opening event and find out about all
the other fun activities happening throughout the
summer.

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Thursday, July 2
The Hudson Town Clerks Office will
close on 4:30 p.m. for the long holiday
weekend.

Art Exhibit and Reception. The Rodgers


Memorial Library is pleased to present the first
showing of digital art of the team of Margaret
L. Woitkowski, Daniel Tomolonis, and Roberta
Woitkowski. The trio has worked in a variety
of media. Come see their work throughout the
month of July. Attend the artists reception today
from 6 to 8:30 p.m.

Wednesday, July 1 thru Monday,


st August 31
Adult Summer Reading Rafe. Adults
can get raffle tickets for every Rodgers
Memorial Library book they read or listen
to, including free audio books and e-books
downloaded through the library website. Prizes
include gift certificates to local restaurants and
stores. Go to rmlnh.org/adultsrp to register and
record books read or fill out raffle tickets at the
library and drop them into the raffle bowl on the
circulation desk. Each participant in the raffle will
get a coupon for a free book at the Friends of the
Library Second Hand Prose Book Sale at the Hills
Memorial Library building on the second Sunday
of the month from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and most
months on the third Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m.

Wednesday, July 8
Revival of the American Chestnut Tree:
100 years ago the American chestnut was
the dominant tree species in U.S. forests
east of the Mississippi River. Get answers
by attending: History, Demise & Restoration
of the American Chestnut Tree by Curt Laffin
at 1 p.m. at the Hudson Senior Center. . How
important were these trees to our economic
will and
be on
vacation
beginning
growth
culture?
Why are
these trees rare
Thursday,
June
today? What is the American 25
Chestnut Foundation
Offices
will re-open
doing to restore
American
chestnut to our forests?
Monday,role
July
at 9 a.m.
What ison
Hudsons
in 6chestnut
restoration?

8th

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Litchfield. Every second Wednesday of the month
we show a popular, newly released to DVD films.
We start the move at 7 p.m. and then stay after
hours. Feel free to call the circulation desk to find
out what the latest film will be at 424-4044.

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Gatherings
Obituaries

Barbara Burton

Every lifetime has a story

Mary A. (Roarke) Vitiello


Mary A. (Roarke) Vitiello, 91, of Hudson and formerly Lowell, Massachusetts, died
June 14, 2015, surrounded by her loving family.
She was born on Aug. 28, 1923, in Lowell, daughter of the late James and Agnes
Roarke. Mary was the youngest girl from a family of nine (seven sisters and two
brothers).
Mary was the beloved wife of Edward Vitiello, Sr. for 69 years and the devoted
mother of Edward (Ted) Vitiello, Jr. and his wife Linda of Scituate, Massachusetts, Lisa
Murphy and her husband Steve of Saratoga Springs, New York, and daughter, Wanda
Nordlie and her late husband Joe Nordlie, Sr. of Billerica, Massachusetts. She was the
loving grandmother of Kerry and Josef Vitiello, Steve, Tessa and Julia Murphy, and Joe
Nordlie, Jr. and the late Brandon Nordlie. She was also the loving great-grandmother
of Drew Vitiello and Gianna Aviza.
A period of visitation was on June 17 in the Dumont-Sullivan Funeral Home, 50 Ferry St., Hudson,
prior to the funeral Mass at celebrated in Blessed John XXIII Parish at St. John the Evangelist Church, 27
Library St., Hudson. Burial will be held at the later date.
As an expression of sympathy, contributions may be sent in Marys name to the Alzheimers Foundation
of America, Kindred Transitional Care and Rehabilitation Greenbriar in Nashua NH, or the charity of
ones choice.
To share an online message of condolence, please visit www.dumontsullivan.com.

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Barbara Burton, 90, formerly of Hudson, and current resident of Nashua Crossing in
Nashua, died June 10, 2015, at her residence surrounded by her loving family.
She was born Feb. 11, 1925, in Winthrop, Massachusetts, daughter of the late
Willard and Margaret (Kerrigan) Ingalls. Barbara was predeceased in 2009 by her
husband of 65 years, Gerald Burton.
In her earlier years, Barbara enjoyed traveling and listening to music. She always
enjoyed solving a good crossword puzzle and found great joy when spending time
with her family.
Her loving family includes a son, Paul Burton
and his wife Diane of Merrimac; three daughters,
Barbara A. Parr of Nashua, Gail E. White and her husband John of
Williamsburg, Virginia and Elizabeth J. Gammons and her husband
Stephen of Essex, Massachusetts; as well as 10 grandchildren, 18
great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Visiting hours were held on June 15 in the Dumont-Sullivan
Funeral Home, 50 Ferry St. in Hudson. A funeral Mass was
celebrated on June 16 in St. John XXIII Parish at St. John the
Evangelist Church, 27 Library St., Hudson, followed by a graveside
service in the NH State Veteran Cemetery, 110 Daniel Webster Hwy,
Boscawen.
In lieu of flowers the family encourages donations to the One
Company Fund, Nashua Crossing, 674 West Hollis St., Nashua, NH
03062 or Boston Childrens Hospital Trust, 401 Park Drive, Suite 602,
Boston, MA 02215.
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Memorial
School
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Memorial
School opened
its doors on
Tuesday, June
9 for its annual
BINGO
night with
incoming sixth
graders and
their parents.
The night
incorporated
a tour of the
building, followed by several rounds of the game in the cafeteria. On hand to direct tours
and call the games were several staff members, current sixth graders, and administrative team
members. HMS would like to thank several local organizations for their donations, including
T-Bones, Chef Nicole, and Dairy Queen. The school also thanks the teachers who donated
prizes for the event.

submitted by David S. Morin, HFD Public Information Liaison


Hudson firefighters on Saturday, June 13, were alerted to
a motor vehicle crash in the area 27 Kimball Hill Road at
3:03 p.m. On arrival firefighters found a two vehicle rearender crash with one vehicle on top of the other. Firefighters
assessed the scene, the vehicles occupants, and determined
there were no injuries.
Fire Captain, Kevin Grebinar, speaking with one of the
vehicles operators noticed they were dressed for some type
of event and was told the couple was on their way to Benson
Park for a wedding as part of the wedding party as groomsman.
With the groomsmans vehicle on top of the second car, the
tow trucks arrival delayed, and the wedding taking place in a
short time, the captain had the couple board the squad truck
for the short trip to the park.
The squad dropped the groomsman and his date right at the
spot the wedding was to take place with only minutes to spare.

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Top Shooters Set their Sights on Winning


HFGC Championship Match
of the Hudson F&G Junior Rifle Team with her score
of 1177-55x, while Andrew Solomonides of the
Ferrybrook Junior Shooters and future member of
the U.S. Military Academy Rifle Team earned the
Junior State Champion title with his score of 116737x.
In the Class and Category awards, awards were
given for the High Master, High Sharpshooter, High
Marksman, High Woman, High Junior (ages 18-21),
the top three Intermediate Juniors (ages 15-17), and
High Subjunior (age 14 and under). High Master
went to Brian Jylkka with his score of 1173-49x,
while High Sharpshooter and High Marksman went
to Liana Squeglia with her score of 1125-24x and
Joey Wilson of the FBJS with his score of 1155-37x,
respectively. Bailey Urbach of the HFGJRT and
future member of The Ohio State University Rifle
Team earned High Woman with her score of 116655x. Receiving the High Junior Award was current
member of the Ohio State University Rifle Team
Mark Matheny with his score of 1176-47x. Alex
Muzzioli was awarded the High Intermediate Junior
award for his score of 1161-47x, followed by Matt
Lazarski of the Hanson (MA) Hornets Junior Rifle
Team with a score of 1152-37x and Hunter Lang
of the Ferry Brook Juniors with a score of 1149-43x
for second- and third-place Intermediate Junior,
respectively.
Lastly was High
Subjunior Ricky
Miller of the
Hanson Hornets with his score
of 1162-41x.
The Hudson Fish and Game
Club hosted its last home match
of the outdoor season, the NRA
NH Metric Three Position State
and Regional Championship, on
June 13.

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It was a bright day
for a shooting match as
the Hudson Fish and
Game Club hosted its
NRA NH Conventional
Three Position State and
Regional Championship
on May 23. This match
saw seven classified
masters, competitors
from five states
including Massachusetts,
Delaware, New Jersey,
Rhode Island, and New
Hampshire, as well as
five current and incoming
freshman NCAA athletes
for three Division I
schools: the Ohio State
University, University of
Kentucky, and the U.S.
Military Academy. As
always, however, there
would be only one match
winner.
Brian Jylkka of Hudson
started strong, with the
only perfect 400/400
of the prone stage of
the match. However, it was not enough to keep the lead for the
rest of the match. In the end, Brendan Whitaker of the Taunton
Marksmanship Unit and future member of The Ohio State University
Rifle Team would be victorious with a score of 1185-46x. Just
behind Brendan, earning the silver medallion, was Billy Azzinaro
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Graduation

2015

Campbell High School Class of 2015 Officers

President: Connor Cote

Vice President: Jonathan Donaghey

Secretary: Connar Quigley

Treasurer: Tyler Brennen

Valedictorian: Amy Bosteels

Superintendent of Litchfield School District


Reects on Successes of CHS Grads
Congratulations to the Campbell High School Class of 2015!
As befits the Class of 2015, this has been quite a year! From the classroom to athletics, music, drama, art, student council, robotics,
and beyond you have been a busy group. That is a good thing as your energy and drive will serve you well after high school.
During your time at CHS you have had excellent teachers who have worked hard to provide you with challenging learning
experiences. How you have responded to those challenges is a measure of who you are, and were, as a high school student. In many
cases it has also shown how much you have grown, both as a student and as a person.
Enjoy your memories of high school but also enjoy the future that you will build as a graduate of Campbell High School. Continue
to grow, continue to learn, and continue to represent your family, Campbell High School and the town of Litchfield with the courage,
character, respect and responsibility that you have demonstrated in achieving your high school diploma.

Graduation

Salutatorian: Christopher Beauregard

2015

Sincerely,
Brian Cochrane, Ph.D.
Superintendent of Schools
Litchfield School District

Class Essayist: Grin Kmon

CHS Principal
Advises Graduates to
Embrace the Future
Congratulations to the graduating class of 2015. High School Graduation is a milestone
and a time to reflect on the past, treasure your friendships and look forward to the next
adventure. When you entered Campbell High School four short years ago many of you were
afraid of taking the next step. Its been an amazing journey through high school with many
fond memories to last a life time. Today as you prepare to graduate from CHS, many of you
may feel exactly the same, fear of the unknown, uncertain about your next steps. My advice
is to be extremely brave and embrace the future with as much enthusiasm and confidence
you can muster. The class of 2015 has made a deep impression on our learning community
and it is difficult to say good-bye to a wonderful talented class of seniors. I want to thankyou for stepping into many leadership roles this year and being the heart of Campbell High
School. We have so much to be proud of including being a Nationally Ranked High School.
Remember the lessons you have learned during your past twelve years of education. Honor
and cherish our core values of Respect, Responsibility, Character and Courage. These values
will serve you well in difficult situations.
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams Eleanor Roosevelt.
It is my honor to serve Campbell High School as your Principal.

CHS Guidance
Department
Wishes Luck to
Graduates

To the Campbell High School Graduating Class of 2015,


We remember you fondly on your first day of
high school. Take a moment to look back on your
achievements. Realize all that youve accomplished
and the footprints that youve laid. Each step has been a
building block for your life. We are confident that you
will continue with even more successes. Good luck in
your next adventures. Congratulations graduates!
The School Counseling Department,
Mrs. Callinan, Mr. Parsons, Mr. Raymond and Mrs.
Vecchiarello

Congratulations

Laurie A. Rothhaus

John Jack Curtin, Jr.

Class of 2015 - Campbell High School

CHS Assistant Principal


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what will you do with your gifts and how will you give back to society as you move
forward? As you leave Campbell High School and begin your journey, my advice to
you is to follow your heart and keep it simple. Dont spend all of your time planning
your future that you end up forgetting the present. I would like to give you 6 pillars
to live by as you move on from this community:
Believe In Yourself
Find Your Passion
Create Opportunities
Follow Your Heart
Continue To Learn
And the most important and hard to live by pillar
Take Responsibility For Your Success As Well As Your Failures.
Mr. Perez
Assistant Principal, Campbell High School

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Graduation

2015

Campbell High School Class of 2015 Student Council

Student Council Co-President:


Shelby Chacos

Student Council Co-President:


Samantha Fletcher

Student Council Vice President:


Sarah Nolan

Student Council Representative:


Rhiana Desmarais

Student Council Representative:


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Graduation
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2015

Student Council Representative:


Jonathan Donaghey

Student Council Representative:


John Curtin

Student Council Representative:


Matthew Lepore

Student Council Representative:


Grin Kmon

CHS Athletic Director Reminds Graduates


learning is a lifelong journey
To the Campbell High School Graduating Class of 2015,

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Campbell High
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town and make it a desirable
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apparent weather expert,
assumption). A survey was done
are just making this stuff up then you should
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regarding rentals. There is a huge
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removal on decay and storm damage? Pardon
an amazing nine week (one night a
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week) course. It was a thoroughly
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enjoyable learning experience that was
dinner theater performance by the Litchfield
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for town department heads. Do our selectman
professionally presented. I am so proud of our
Middle School Drama Club! I loved the humor
moved it with a leaf blower! I have a hard time
feel this is a smart move and it will add value to
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believing those stoic trees were damaged from
your town? Homes are still being foreclosed on
Thank you to Mr. Sulzen and Mrs. Masson for
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read the union leader/telegraph. What do our
Thumbs up to the coaching staff and the boys
volunteering your time to make this happen. The
how the news article never discussed the type of
selectman feel will make this area desirable to
of the U15C State Champion Hudson Hawks
students are lucky to have you!
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potential home buyers? These large raises were
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to begin with folks? I have a pair of 250 year old
not voted on and are substantially more than what
game win at the NH youth lacrosse tournament
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funds for Hudsons $6,000-$10,000 each town
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submitted by Hudson Lions Club
The Hudson Lions Club is awarding the eighth annual Ron Boisvert
$1,000 scholarship to a Hudson resident who is currently continuing
their education in the medical field. This includes nursing, pre-med,
audiology, ophthalmology, physical therapy, pharmacy, x-ray tech, lab
tech or other. Applications can be obtained on the Lions Club website:
www.Lions Club website: To apply, contact Scholarship Chairman
Roger LaTulippe at 136 Lowell Road, Hudson, email: dgroger@
comcast.net by August 7.
Ronald Boisvert was an active member of the Hudson Lions Club
since 1983 until he succumbed to cancer at age 68 in 2006. Although
quiet in demeanor and a man of few words, he went about volunteering
behind the scenes. Ron received an International Presidents
Appreciation Award for his volunteerism.

Hudson Fire Log


Sunday, June 7: 12:16 p.m. Unknown medical, Webster Street. 3:06 p.m. Illegal
burn, Highland Street. 3:10 p.m. General illness, St. Eugene Way. 4:09 p.m. Chest
pain, Derry Road. 5:15 p.m. Residential fire alarm, Derry Lane. 9:33 p.m. Box
alarm, Pool Court.
Monday, June 8: 11:15 a.m. Mutual aid Ambulance, Londonderry. 11:59 a.m. Alarm
box detail, Lowell Road. 2:48 p.m. Diabetic problem, Canna Path. 3:43 p.m. Assist
citizen, Burns Hill Road. 5:10 p.m. Chest pain, Liberty Way (L). 7:29 p.m. Mutual
aid Ladder, Nashua. 8:04 p.m. Mutual aid Ambulance, Nashua. 10:12 p.m. Box
alarm, Constitution Drive.
Tuesday, June 9: 4:03 a.m. Box alarm, Derry Road. 9:12 a.m. Stroke, Pinecrest Road
(L). 11:25 a.m. Box alarm, Executive Drive. 11:38 a.m. Alarm in building, Lowell
Road. 12:09 p.m. Box alarm, Executive Drive. 3:41 p.m. General illness, Barbara
Lane. 3:49 p.m. Difficulty breathing, Fernwood Drive (L). 4:09 p.m. Difficulty
breathing, Winnhaven Drive. 6:55 p.m. Wire down, Sullivan Road. 11:58 p.m. Chest
pain, Meadowbrook Lane (L).
Wednesday, June 10: 12:33 a.m. Difficulty breathing, Henry Drive. 5:54 a.m.
Difficulty breathing, Robinson Road. 11:08 a.m. System trouble, Lowell Road. 12:22
p.m. Assist citizen, Library Street. 12:31 p.m. Difficulty breathing, Westchester Court.
12:53 p.m. Dizziness, Lowell Road. 3:10 p.m. Motor vehicle accident, Ferry Street.
3:24 p.m. Fainting, Christine Drive. 4:45 p.m. Mutual aid Ambulance, Nashua. 5:25
p.m. Fall related injury, Lowell Road. 5:45 p.m. Hemorrhaging, Abbott Farm Lane.
9:46 p.m. Motor vehicle accident, Pelham Road. 10:38 p.m. Unknown medical, Old
Derry Road. 11:14 p.m. Mutual aid Ambulance, Nashua.
Thursday, June 11: 5:57 a.m. Mutual aid Ambulance, Nashua. 8:17 a.m. Lift assist,
East Hill Drive. 9:30 a.m. Alarm box detail, River Road. 9:48 a.m. Alarm box detail,
River Road. 10:16 a.m. Difficulty breathing, Blueberry Lane. 3:45 p.m.

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FOR SALE

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HELP WANTED
COUNTRY BEAR PRESCHOOL and Child Care,
located on Cutler Rd. in
Hudson, is looking for PartTime and on-call staff. Child
Care experience necessary.
College credits in ECE a plus.
For more information please
call 603-880-6802. 7/10/15
Drivers: Local P&D
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Silverthorne adult
medical day center
has an RN position available.
It is a Mon- Fri day position,
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a population of mainly
Alzheimers participant.
Please call Paula at 603-8934799.6/19/15
PART TIME FARM/
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reliable. 2 written references
are required. Must be a non
smoker. Call Jean 889-4744.
6/27/15

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Man. To Do Lists. Decks
repaired, Regular Home
Maintenance. Any Home
A TO Z DANIELS
HAND-D-MAN: Specializing Project, Small Jobs a Specialty,
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in jobs too small for
Thanks for Calling John @
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FULL SERVICE
Yard work, spring clean-ups.
REMODELING: Licensed,
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Painting inside + outside.
additions. Roofing/Siding.
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6470. 6/19/15
with This Old House.
Competitive pricing. Call
ALL PHASES OF
Walter at Sloan Construction,
REMODELING, HOME
603-661-6527. 6/19/15
REPAIRS, Carpentry/
painting/flooring. Bathrooms
- from faucet replacements
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Thomas Jablonski. 27+ years
experience. Call today, 603440-9530. Free estimates,
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repairs. Licensed and insured.
Free estimates. References
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ALL PHASES OF
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experience. Call today, 603440-9530. Free estimates,
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Fully insured, call for a free
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LOCAL REMODELING
CONTRACTOR specializing
in customer satisfaction.
28 years in business in
Hudson. Replacement doors
and windows, kitchen and
bathrooms, vinyl siding,
finished basements, tile work,
hardwood flooring, decks,
farmers porches and more.
Please call Pete at Val-Pro
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LOVE TO PAINT~NO JOB
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Fully Insured. Call Virginia,
603-339-4023. 6/19/15

Fire Department

FULL-TIME FIREFIGHTER
JOB POSTING
The Hudson Fire Department is accepting applications for a full-time
Firefighter with a minimum AEMT certification.
This is a full time permanent position and is covered under the
International Association of Firefighters Local # 3154.
Applicants may obtain a copy of the full position job description and
application for employment by visiting www.hudsonnh.gov or by
contacting:
Jennifer Riel
Hudson Fire Department
39 Ferry Street
Hudson, NH 03051
jriel@hudsonnh.gov
The position offers a competitive wage scale and benefits package. The
Town of Hudson, NH is an equal opportunity employer. The closing
date for applications is 4 PM on Thursday, July 2, 2015.

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Trees Mulch Shrubs
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appointments, house
cleaning, house sitting
and more. Call for more
information. Rena 603-4383393. References available.
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REFLECTIONS HAIR
CARE: Complete perm,
$50.00; Colors, $45.00; Cut
and style, $18.00. Over 30
years experience. Call for
appointment, 603-893-0377.
6/19/15

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JUNK REMOVAL
WE TAKE IT ALL

IN-TUNE PIANO
Services, Certified Piano
Technician. Tuning, Repair,
Regulation, Appraisals,
Rebuilding. 603-429-6368.
randy@in-tunepiano.com,
www.in-tunepiano.com. 6/19/15

TREE SERVICES
HIGH VIEW TREE
SERVICE: Fully insured, free
estimates, 24-hour service.
Specializing in all aspects of
tree service. Call Brownie,
603-546-3079. 6/19/15
BOUTIN TREE
REMOVAL. Specializing in
hazardous tree removal. Fully
insured. Free estimates and
firewood for sale. Call Daryl
at 603-321-8768. www.
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Irrigation Systems

YARD SALES

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LANDSCAPING
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$30-$50. Spring Clean Ups
Starting At $175, Mulch
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trimming, bush trimming,
brush clearing, leaf blowing.
Call Steve 603-235-4014. 8/7/15

PETS

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daily dog walking/vacation
pet care. Solving your pet
care needs since 1990. 6/19/15

81 SANDYBROOK
STREET, Manchester,
NH. 8am-12. Sporting
equipment. Miscellaneous
items. 6/19/15
NOT YOUR TYPICAL
SALE. Friday, June 19th &
Saturday, June 20th at 9a.m.
Not your typical sale. Home
Interiors pictures, candles,
canister sets , many treasures
for DAD. 55 Page Rd.,
Litchfield. 6/19/15

It's Yard Sale


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POOL SERVICE
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removals. 16+ years
experience. Call Dan,
603-765-1818. 6/19/15

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JCS CUSTOM PAINTING:


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Interior/Exterior, Free
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Reasonable rates. 603-4388744 6/19/15

LANDSCAPING

L&S CLEANING Home


And Office Cleaning. Free
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Dont Wait. Make Your
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HEALTH

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local bank. Mon-Wed. Fri.
evenings. $11/hr. Great year
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background check. 603-5249930 6/19/15

CLEANING

GORGEOUS HOME IN
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oor in Master.
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ROUTE SALES
Hudson Area

Distributors of Country Kitchen

Career Opportunity
-position entails delivery of bakery products by
box truck, no special license - early morning start,
excellent customer service skills - this may be your
chance to be associated with one of the regions
finest, Lepage, distributors of Country Kitchen,
Barowsky Organic, and Natures Own
- deliver, display and sell company product lines
on your assigned sales route- Lepage is looking for
self-motivated individuals to operate routes which
may lead to the purchase of your own
- forward resume to:

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BID FOR SERVICES

Zoning Board of Adjustment Minute Taker


The Hudson Fire Department is seeking bids to take minutes for the Zoning
Board of Adjustment. Responsibilities include attendance at monthly
meetings to electronically record minutes in a specified Microsoft Word
format and submit to the Zoning Administrator within 48 hours of the
meeting. Attention to detail and proper use of grammar required.
Zoning Board of Adjustment meetings are normally held during evening
hours, once or twice a month. Approximately 4 hours per meeting.
Applicants may submit letters of intent, resumes and bid requirements to:
Jennifer Riel
Hudson Fire Department
39 Ferry Street
Hudson, NH 03051
(603) 886-6021
jriel@hudsonnh.gov
The closing date for bids is 4:00 PM on Thursday, July 2, 2015.
The Town of Hudson, NH is an equal opportunity employer.

14 - June 19, 2015

Hudson~LitchfieldSports

Hudson Youth Lacrosse U9 White, U15 White NHYLA State Champions


submitted by Amy King
Lacrosse is no longer in its nascent stages in Hudson. Last
weekend, all Hudson Youth Lacrosse (HYL) Teams participated in the
NH Youth Lacrosse Associations year end tournament at Londonderry
High School. Several HYL Teams went in to the tournament in the top
seed of their divisions.
U9 White and U9 Maroon both enjoyed undefeated regular
seasons, then went on to take first and second place, respectively, in
the state championship. U9 White earned the state championship
title, finishing with a 10-0 record.
U11 Maroon also went in to the tournament in first place in their
division with a 7-1 record and placed 3rd in the state after losing a
close game to Litchfield.

U15 White, second


place in their division with
a 7-1 record going to the
tournament, ultimately won
the State Championship
after beating two very tough
opponents Plymouth, 10-7
and Litchfield, 7-6.
Coming off their Perfect
10-0 Season, Hawks 9U
White Coach Tom Beaulieu,
said that while winning is
fun, their seasonal goals
were to have their players
work together as a team.
We wanted to teach them
the concept of team and
playing together and for
U15-C White State Champs, left to right, first row
each other, Beaulieu said.
(kneeling): Tyler Mahaney, Justin Carbonneau,
Focusing on work ethic,
Evan Sheridan, Trevor Miguel-Cote, Jake Leigh,
and developing leadership
Kyle Dean, Zack Hoagland, Jake Champagne, Josh
skills. I think I can speak for
Allard. Second row: Connor McDowell, Coach
all of the players when I say
Eric McDowell, Peyton Layman, Jake Letendre,
that they have all drastically Owen Harmon, Cam King, Gregory Fallon, Nick
improved since we started
Connerty, Ryan Bianchi, Matt Cummins, Coach
the season in that slanted
Kyle Martin.
parking lot.

Hudson~LitchfieldSports

FATHERS DAY
SPECIAL

Hudson U9-B White State Champs, left to right, first row (sitting): Ethan Mackey,
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Hudson~LitchfieldSports
Boosters Club Recognizes Spring Athletes

submitted by Karen Bonney


On June 9, Alvirne High School, along with the Alvirne Boosters
Club, held their Varsity Athletic Banquet at Alpine Grove. At this
event, several athletes and coaches were recognized for their
accomplishments during the school year.
The Boosters handed out five scholarships to the following
athletes: Dominique Kaempf, Emily Barry, Frank Cunniff, Derek
Hudson, and Carly Ramirez. Dominique Kaempf was awarded the
Barbara Hamilton Award. Also recognized were four seniors: James
V. Regan Sportsmanship Award- Tyler Janko and Stephanie Jones.
Female Athlete of the Year- Kaycee Carbone and Male Athlete of the
Year- Sam Bonney-Liles.
Congratulations to all of the seniors!
2015 Spring Sport Awards
Baseball:
Jack Cotter Memorial Scholarship - Gregory Emanuelson
Cy Young Award - Derek Hudson
Coachs Award - Joshua Nardelli
Offensive Player of the Year - Daniel Brown
Softball:
Most Valuable Player - Kaycee Carbone
Leadership Award - Sara Siteman
Coachs Award - Nicole Teague
Sportsmanship Award - Vivian Susko
Girls Outdoor Track:
Most Valuable Player - Erin Rosier
Coachs Award - Emily Barry
Coachs Award - Stephanie Jones
Rookie of the Year - Areanna Lemon
Boys Outdoor Track:
Most Valuable Runner - Noah Bellomo
Most Valuable Runner - Kendall Westhoff
Coaches Award - Kyle Saunders
Coaches Award - Jake Schofield

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Senior Athlete
Award
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from left:
Tyler Janko,
Stephanie
Jones, Kaycee
Carbone,
and Sam
Bonney-Liles

From left: Booster Treasurer Robin


Unified Volleyball:
Metivier, Dominique Kaempf,
Dynamic Duo - Kelsey Richards and Katie Colianno
Emily Barry, Frank Cunniff,
Dynamic Duo - Lauren Somers and Erin Lindsay
Derek Hudson, Booster President
Girls Tennis:
Dave Melanson (Carly Ramirez
Coachs Award - Dominique Kaempf
not pictured)
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of what their
teamwork has
produced.
Going into
the weekend as
the four seed, the Cougars had a rematch against
a Hudson team that beat them during regular
season, and pulled out a 6-5 overtime victory
after trailing by two goals at the half. And, as if
the drama of one overtime game was not enough,
the Cougars went into overtime during the
championship game to beat a one-loss Windham
team, 8-7.
The U11 team, comprised of 10 fifth graders,
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U11 Lacrosse Takes State Championship

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Cougars get by Hopkinton, Beat Monadnock for Second Straight Championship

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by Zack Miller
The Campbell baseball team
hasnt been accustomed to playing
from behind very often this season.
One can say they took a page out of
the softball teams playbook, as they
had to battle back in both the semifinal game, and the Championship
game against Monadnock. Nonethe-less they did, and came away
with their second straight Division III
title, and capping the programs first
undefeated year in school history.
Hopkinton provided the Cougars
their first real test of the postseason,
as they jumped out to an early 1-0
lead in the top of the first inning, at
Gill stadium in Manchester. Three
straight singles off Campbell starting
pitcher Matt Gagne drove in the
games first run. In the bottom of
Ryan Glendye celebrates during Campbells semi-final win over Hopkinton
the first, the Cougars would send
six batters to the plate, but failed
of the bat, brought DiBenedetto home with a sacrifice fly to centerto plate any of them to tie the game. Gagne led off the inning by
field, cutting the lead to 2-1.
reaching on an error made by Hopkintons first baseman, but Gagne
The Cougars would take the lead in the bottom half of the third
got picked off while on first, for the first out. After Kyle Shaw struck
inning. Austin Baker reached on a bunt attempt down the thirdout, Zach Byers reached on an error by the center-fielder, after the
base-line, then, Kyle Manning singled into center, giving Campbell
ball hit off his glove on a routine fly ball. Bob Baril reached base
two on with no outs. After DiBenedetto popped out on a bunt
the same way, as his routine fly ball hit off of the right-fielders glove,
attempt, Baker stole third during Killorans at bat. The throw would
putting another base runner on for Campbell. The Cougars couldnt
go into left-field, bringing Baker home, and tying the game at two.
do anything with them though, as Kyle Manning grounded into a
In the process Manning advanced to third, and came home on a
fielders choice to end the inning.
passed ball, to give the Cougars their first lead of the day, 3-2.
Gagne would give up another run in the top of the second, an
Hopkinton would tie it back up in the top of the fourth, however.
infield single, and then getting a fielders choice from the second
Gagne got the first batter to go down on strikes, but then gave up
batter he faced in the inning. He would walk the next batter, and
three straight walks. This brought Head Coach Jim Gorham out to
then give up a single to right-field, loading the bases. Gagne then
the mound for a pitching change, as he brought in Ryan Glendye,
gave up another walk, which plated the games second run of the
to get him out of the jam. Glendye got the first batter he faced to
day, giving the Hawks a 2-0 lead. Campbell turned a 1-2-3 double
ground into a fielders choice, scoring the tying run in the process,
play, allowing Gagne to get out of the inning, only giving up one
but also minimizing any more damage. Glendye got the next batter
run. In the bottom half of the inning the Cougars cut the Hopkinton
to fly out to center, bringing the Campbell fans to their feet.
lead in half. Justin DiBenedetto led off the inning with a triple to get
The next runs that were scored were done by the top-seeded
things started. Michael Killoran came up next and with one swing
Cougars, as they would score three more times during the game,

Austin Baker slides into third base


and get superb relief pitching from Glendye to punch the Cougars
ticket back to the Championship game, by a score of 6-3. I knew I
was an option today, but I was hoping I wouldnt have to come in,
pitcher Ryan Glendye said after the game. When I came in I knew
it was time to lock it down. Theres no Saturday if we dont win
tonight, Coach Jim Gorham said.
On Saturday the Cougars came from behind once again, digging
themselves out of an early 1-0 hole, facing one of the best pitchers
in the division, and arguably in the state, from Monadnock, in Ben
Mallet. Campbell kept fighting back, and came out winners, as they
cruised to the 11-3 victory. Everything went right for the Cougars on
Saturday, as they scored multiple runs, in multiple innings. Those
runs were also helped out by a host of Husky errors, but on that
stage, you take them any way you can. Ryan Glendye got the win,
and finished 9-0 on the year, helping the Cougars cap an undefeated
year, which is only the second in school history.
Just as the softball team was living in a perfect world, the
Campbell baseball team also lived in their own perfect world,
because they were literally perfect, the whole year.

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Cataldo smacked one
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The Campbell Softball Team after capturing their third straight title.
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In that Championship game, Campbell faced a team in White
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In those extra innings, Cougar pitcher, Olivia Martinage, found
with an RBI single from Hicks, cutting the lead to 3-1. In the top of
her stride as she only allowed one batter to reach during the top of
the fourth, the Spartans loaded the bases and chipped another run
the eighth. This gave the Cougars the chance to end the game in
away, making Campbells lead 3-2. The Cougars still could not get
the home half of the inning, and that is exactly what they would do.
things going in the bottom half of the inning, as they left Cassidy
Cassidy Gibbons led off with her third hit in a row, a double into
Gibbons and Emma Kuczkowski stranded on first and second.
left-field. Emma Kuczkowski moved her over to third with a sacrifice
Hicks got it started for White Mountains once again. This time she
bunt, putting Gibbons 60 feet from bringing home a third straight
led off the top of the fifth with a solo shot over the right-field fence,
championship. Lauren King popped out to Hicks on the mound for
tying the game at three apiece. In the bottom half of the inning,
the first out of the inning, and Neild battled back to draw a walk
the Campbell bats finally came alive. Hannah Neild led off with a
to put runners on the corners. Gianna Cataldo was up next, as she
single to center, Gianna Cataldo moved her along with a sacrifice
knew what had to be done. I just knew my team had been doing
bunt, and then Meghan Coughlin brought Neild home with a single
what they need to do all game, and now it was my turn, Cataldo
to center-field of her own. This put the score at 4-3, in favor of
said after the game. She got her turn, and she capitalized by hitting
the top-seeded Cougars. The Spartans would answer in the top of
a walk-off single, scoring Gibbons from third, and bringing Campbell
the sixth, as the leadoff hitter reached first on a bunt that brought
their third straight state championship. The game could have
Cataldo off the bag, even though some thought she kept her foot
gone either way, Soby said after the game. We were just able to
on. With two outs in the inning, that call proved to be costly, as the
capitalize on the opportunities one more time than they did.
runner scored on a passed ball - being moved along by sacrifice bunt
In a perfect world, the best team always wins, and right now
and fielders choice - which got away from Amber Gibbons, tying the
the Campbell softball team is living in that perfect world, having
game once again. Campbell couldnt muster anything in the bottom
captured their third straight title, and their fourth in the past five
of the sixth, which brings us to the final frame of the game, the top
years.
of the seventh. This inning looked like all the momentum shifted to
Staff photo by Zack Miller

by Zack Miller
When you have as much experience in the playoffs as the CHS
Softball team does, it pays dividends, especially when you are facing
adversity. As a number one seed, you have the most to lose as a
team, and every other team wants to knock you off. That never came
to be though, as the Cougars took down the Mountaineers of Berlin
High School in the semi-final game (9-6), and then the Spartans of
White Mountains Regional High School in extra innings,(7-6). Its
a lot of work to get here, Head Coach Mike Soby said. We played
a really good team in White Mountains, and thats exactly what we
planned for.
Both games were no easy task for the Cougars, as they trailed
from the start of the game against Berlin, and used a late rally during
their last at bats in the bottom of the seventh against the Spartans
to send the game to extras. In their semi-final match up against
the Mountaineers, Campbell gave up a run in the top of the first
inning. They wouldnt trail for long though, as they scored three in
the bottom half of the inning, putting them up 3-1. Gianna Cataldo
got the scoring started by hitting a single into left-field, and then
moved over to second base, thanks to a passed ball during Meaghan
Coughlins at bat. Coughlin drove her in on a bloop double into leftfield, and then came around to score herself, as Carrie Fernandez
hit a single into left-field as well. Amber Gibbons came up next

Griffith Comes up Big in Front of Home Crowd


submitted by Eric R. LaFleche
Derek Griffith returned to Hudson
with his family race team and
dominated the Gate City Classic, in
front of a great crowd at his hometown
track on Sunday afternoon.
Griffith was one of 16 Granite State
Pro Stocks (GSPSS) to roll into town
for this prestigious race at Hudson
International Speedway. Following
a redraw, Griffith started on the pole
for this 100-lap event; at the drop of
the green flag, 18-year-old Derek set
a torrid pace and had the fans on the
edge of their seats.
Derek quickly was pacing the field and led all but one lap en
route to his second GSPSS victory of the young season. An excited
Griffith would say, after the race, Im shocked. Im out of words.
Its awesome to finally come here and win a Pro Stock race. Ive
gotten a couple wins here in smaller cars, and finally to show them

Im a driver that can win some


bigger races, Im more than happy
to do it here in front of my fans.
Derek drove the wheels off the
MOMs of Manchester/LCM Racing
No. 12 Toyota tonight, exclaimed
excited father, John Griffith. Its
great to finally get a win here in his
Pro Stock.
Griffith was the GSPSS point
leader coming into the race and
will leave still garnering the top
spot.
The Granite State Pro Stocks will
Courtesy photo be back in action on June 27 as
they visit Star Speedway.
Follow Derek on social media at Facebook.com/DerekGriffith18
and at Twitter.com/DerekGriffith12 and, of course, on Dereks
website at www.derekgriffith.com.
You can follow the GSPSS at their website www.GSPSS.net.

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