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Volume 28 Number 41 April 21, 2017 16 Pages

Robinson Pond Shows Litchfield Church Opens its Doors


the Creators Wondrous World for Colorful Easter Fun

Staff photos by Len Lathrop


The Easter sunrise service for the First Baptist Church of Hudson is ushered in with sun and mild temperatures. Gabriel Ternullo colors eggs with help from Allison Hoover.

by Len Lathrop
Easter sunrise services are generally
a test of ones faith. It is usually dark
as you arrive, and sometimes it is cold
and even wet, but the celebration is
always there, Christ is Risen. But Easter
Sunday 2017 found the celebration of Little Elaine Ternullo looks a bit concerned as
the transition from death to life of a risen her sister Isabella wraps her in the faux shroud
Staff photos by Len Lathrop

Christ illuminated by sunlight, crisp air that she later breaks out of as the game ends.
and birds singing.
The faithful know why they are there,
as the call to worship comes from Rev. by Len Lathrop
Moa Imchen, No matter how often The Easter celebration began at
the dawn heralds days beginning with the Open Doors church on Saturday
sounds and light, we always welcome with activities for children of all sizes.
the dense of newness that morning Following games and crafts, the morning
gives. And no matter how many times came to an end with an Easter egg
we hear the Easter story proclaimed in hunt on the churchs grounds. The
song and gospel, we always welcome warm weather and happy smiling
the assurance of newness that Christs faces welcomed everyone, offering
resurrection gives. games focusing on the true meaning to
While Rev. Moa spoke of the miracles this Christian holiday. One involved
of God and the celebration of Christ wrapping in paper to symbolize the
being risen, he could not help but shroud that Jesus body was wrapped in
mention the glorious day that was and then breaking free from the paper
provided for this years celebration. In with enthusiasm.
his previous two sunrise services with Inside the church, children were
the church at Robinson Pond, everyones coloring real hard-boiled eggs with multi
winter boots had been needed. colors and decorations, while crafts with
With music and prayers abound, the Christian themes were being made to
members of the First Baptist Church take home
of Hudson basked in sunshine as they Open Doors Christian Fellowship Abigail Funtanes gets some help with the Easter egg carry event from
thanked God for Christ having been is located in Litchfield. The church is
Rev. Moa speaks of the newness that Christs resurrection brings. John Hover of Interfaith Community Services.
risen. associated with the Conservative Baptist
Association of America (CBAmerica).

Resurrection Sunday a Day of Wonder at Litchfield Community Church


by Len Lathrop about Gods son.
S.D. Gordon is quoted in After the childrens message, an egg hunt was held
the bulletin, Easter spells out outside as Pastor Wiley told the resurrection story from
beauty, the rare beauty of new Mary Magdalenes eyes, complete with dressing as
life. The truth of those words Mary would have and speaking about Marys fears and
could be seen in the Litchfield concerns all in the first person. The message invoked
Community Church with all images of the tomb and the stone that the soldier
the flowers, but even more so rolled in front of the tomb and the next morning when
on the faces of the fellowship Mary explains she did not sleep and angels were
who had come to celebrate. sitting on the stone bed where Jesus had laid. Then
Wonder could be seen in the you could hear the angels talking to Mary, about how
childrens eyes as they were Jesus was not there but he had risen. It was a very
dressed in their Easter clothes. moving way to tell the story that all Christians hear
The choir was adorned in every year.
green robes and white collars. Then after a Celtic blessing for the benediction, the
The bright sunshine of the doors of the community church opened to glorious
day shone into the sanctuary sunshine.
especially from the round
stained-glass window that faced
east above the pulpit.
I know the readers must Staff photos by Len Lathrop
The cross is adorned with flowers placed be tired of hearing about the
by the congregation members. warm feeling of a gentle world
that seems to embrace you as
you round the corner there in
Litchfield. While it possibly Rev. Dr. Lori Wiley as Mary Magdalene tells the story of the resurrection based on what
can happen every day, the Mary Magdalene saw and felt.
community church embraced musical presenters Christie McQuesten and the Dove
this simplicity and grace on Easter Sunday, from Singers, whose sounds filled the church with praise,
four folks as greeters supplying bulletins and pens to that Christ was risen.
Rev. Dr. Lori Wiley, the churchs
pastor, welcomed the congregation
and called everyone to worship. Then
everyone was invited to come forward
and take a flower and attach it to the
cross that was in front of the pulpit.
Elder of the day Terry Jefferson, led the
Apostles Creed and the Lords Prayer.
The childrens message portion of
the service was special as all the little
people came and sat in the front row.
The especially small were holding
tightly to their moms, as Rev. Wiley was
helped by Autumn to read a book called
What is Easter? by Michelle Medlock
Adams.
Is this what Easter means? By the end
of the story, even the youngest child
will agree with the author, Now I get it,
A sure sign that spring is here the eggs are fun and the Easter bunny is Cori Tinkham cautiously reaches for an egg.
Eliza Smith gives her sister Abigail an egg that she just collected. okay, but Easters not about that stuff. Its
2 - April 21, 2017 | Hudson - Litchfield News

Hudson Fire Salutes Those who Alvirne FFA Teams Excel


Fight an Enemy Thousands at State Convention
of Miles from Home
Courtesy Photo by Erika Lariviere

Courtesy photos
Members of Alvirne FFA compete in numerous career development events at the State FFA Convention.

Back, from left: Deputy Chief Scott Tice, Lieutenant Marty Conlon, Lieutenant Dennis Haerinck and Firefighter/AEMT
Mike Mulcay. Front: Captain James Paquette, Firefighter/AEMT Zach Whitney, Firefighter/Paramedic Brian Patterson,
Firefighter/AEMT James Bavaro, Fire Inspector Joe Triolo and Firefighter/Paramedic Tom Sullivan.

by Len Lathrop our deployed soldiers foreign and domestic.


Have you noticed that your Hudson Fire Standing proudly for active service members and
Department personnel are wearing red every supporting their families as well show integrity.
Friday? We are dedicated to the armed forces branches
As part of the departments Innovation Program, where ever they may find themselves.
the firefighters and senior While wearing a red shirt might
staff have joined many seem like a trivial act, the meaning
across the country who behind it is significant. It means
wear red on Friday. The that, as you prepared for your day,
program name, RED, is you understand and want to honor
an acronym that stands and thank the military members
for Remember Everyone who are playing an active role
Deployed. RED Friday was in ensuring your safety. You are
created to remind people recognizing that their actions The forestry team places first in the state, qualifying them for nationals.
of our heroes overseas to allow you to go to work or school
show that we are thinking knowing that, in all probability, you submitted by Judy King, Alvirne High School DeAngelo, Annie Comtois and Julia Martinage.
of them. People across the will come home each day safely. On April 6-8, students from the Alvirne FFA The Forestry team included Craig Holmes (first
country are putting on red In light of the happenings these chapter attended the State FFA Convention place individual), Zachery Bodwell, Dalton
every Friday to serve as a past couple of weeks, everyone at the Mount Washington Hotel in Bretton Pekarski and Curtis Dodge.
reminder and spread the should, in any way they can, thank Woods. Students attending convention compete Trevor Riendeau placed first in impromptu
message of how important the armed forces personnel who in a variety of career development events. speaking: novice grade 9 and 10. Results were
it is that we keep our troops in our thoughts. serve both here and abroad. The relatively normal Competitions range from public speaking and job also announced from interscholastic that were
Lt. Todd Berube spearheaded this initiative lives we take for granted are a testament to the interviews to specific subject-focused events such held at UNH this fall. The Agronomy (Forages)
in his proposal, writing this proposal speaks incredible job theyve done to protect our quality as forestry and veterinary science. The results are placed first and are eligible for nationals. Team
to our organizational values in regards to our of life. in and Alvirne students did incredibly well again includes Jenna DeVito (first-place individual),
professionalism; we are showing respect for this year! Brittany Tabor, Jamie DeAngelo and Alexis
Both the Veterinary Science and Forest and Efraimson.
Wildlife Management teams placed first in the Betsy Craig, Veterinary Science 2 teacher and
state, qualifying them for nationals. The national Mike Gagnon, Forest and Wildlife Management
competition will be held in Indianapolis this teacher, spent countless hours preparing students
coming October. Several Alvirne Veterinary for the competition. Jenny Beaudry, Veterinary
Science and Forest and Wildlife Management Science 1 teacher and Christina Murdock, DVM,
students placed in the top spots for individual Alvirne graduate, also supported Betsy and the
events as well. Veterinary Science team included Veterinary Science team.
Jenna DeVito (first place individual), Jamie

Junior Womens Club Offers


Rabies Clinic on April 22
submitted by Debbie Dunn before they can be inoculated. Previously
The GFWC-Hudson Junior Womens Club will vaccinated pets may receive a three-year shot if
hold its annual rabies clinic on Saturday, April 22. their owners can show written, dated proof of an
The Hudson Animal Hospital will be at the Animal earlier vaccination (such as last years certificate
Control Facility, 6 Constitution Dr. in Hudson or a dated card from the vet). Rabies collar tags
from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. to inoculate dogs and are not dated; therefore they are not acceptable as
cats against rabies. proof of the earlier vaccination.
Any dog or cat owner in the Nashua/Hudson/ A responsible adult must accompany every
Lowell, Mass., area whose pet is in need of a animal treated, and pets must be kept on a leash.
rabies vaccination is invited to attend. Remember For those owners residing in Hudson, someone
that puppies must be at least six months old from the town clerks office will be present to sell
dog licenses. All dogs owned

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licensed by May 1. A rabies
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Remember Hudson When ...


Webster Street looking north from Ferry Street c. 1920
by Ruth Parker same location as this Martin Block. A result in Webster
In 1893 the horse-drawn trolley line from Street ending at a turnaround at the Ferry Street end.
Nashua came across the Taylor Falls Bridge and Today you can exit from Ferry onto Webster but cannot
ended at the Hudson side of the bridge. Hudson enter Ferry from Webster Street.
businessmen and residents encouraged the transit In the early 1900s Hudson had a police court with
company to extend the line further into the streets George W. Clyde and Nathaniel Wentworth acting as
of town. By 1895 the line was reorganized as judges. There was a small granary on the bank of the
an electric railway, and the line extended into Merrimack River off Webster Street which also served as
Hudson on Central Street and down Lowell a house of detention (jail) for individuals until they were
Road. At the same time the iron bridge, built 14 released or transported to Nashua for longer stays and
years earlier, was repaired and strengthened to more secure accommodations.
withstand the extra weight of the engines and the This brings us to this weeks photo of Webster Street,
increased traffic. looking north, just after the intersection with Ferry Street
In 1902, a second line was extended onto c. 1920. Along the left of Webster Street are the tracks
Ferry Street to Hudson Center and then on to of the trolley which went north to Manchester. Think of
Pelham and Salem. In 1907, a third line was the sharp turn the trolley car(s) made after leaving the
completed also traveling on the bridge into Post bridge, stopping at the transfer station to leave and/or
Office Square. Rather than continuing on Ferry pick up passengers, then making the turn onto Webster
Street this line made a sharp turn northward Street and heading north.
along Webster Street towards Manchester. Some The small building on the left is the granary which
of the tracks for this line were on the street right history tells us was also used as the local jail. You may
of way but many ran off road in open fields or ask what became of the jail? According to the town
wooded areas. A trip from Taylor Falls Bridge to Looking north on Webster Street c. 1920 report for the year ending 1918 the town paid Law and
Manchester took 45 minutes and the fare was 20 Ingham $13 to move a safe and cells, but did not state
cents. where they were moved from or to. Also, a brief article
A business area developed near the bridge. As you crossed from Nashua you could take a left onto in the Feb. 19, 1918, edition of the Nashua Telegraph tells us that a young man named Roland Abbott
Ferry or a right onto Central Street. If you turned left there was a business block on your left known as had plans to repair and remodel the building and use it as a club house for the young people of Hudson.
Martin (later Connell) Block. This was an apartment building and location of Daniels and Gilbert Grain It is doubtful that this club house ever became a reality. We do know the building was later moved to
and Grocery. Later this was the location of a small garage and the 20th Century Store. After passing this Ferry Street, placed on a foundation and used as part of the dwelling at what is now 88 Ferry St. At the
block one came to Webster Street, a left turn from Ferry Street. In the late 1960s, to make way for the time of this move the property was owned by Nathen Cummings. Some residents of today may remember
construction of the Veterans Memorial Bridge (northern span) this entire block and other buildings in the it as the home of Clayton and Victoria Smith. Photo from the Historical Society Collection.
area were demolished. The northern span was built just north of the old Taylor Falls Bridge at about the

Spring is in the Air and on the Ground

Staff photo by Len Lathrop

Semi-Annual

Psychic
A picture of nature at springtime doesnt need words to explain it. Just look at this recent photo taken on Charles Bancroft Highway in Litchfield.
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Hudson Fire Log 10am-4pm
p.m. Assist citizen, Pelham Road, carbon monoxide alarm, no
Sunday, April 9: 12:58 a.m. Assist citizen, Village Lane. 2:10 a.m. readings. 8:38 p.m. Fire call/medical aid, Highland Street, motor
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3:30 a.m. Medical aid, Forest Road. 7:08 a.m. Medical aid, Friday, April 14: 6:02 a.m. Medical aid, Brody Lane. 11:33 a.m. 2 Fulton St, Hudson
Roosevelt Avenue. 11:12 a.m. Assist citizen, Village Lane. 11:33 Medical aid, Lowell Road. 12:28 p.m. Medical aid, Summer
a.m. Medical aid, Parker Drive. 12:11 p.m. Fire call, County Road, Avenue. 5:56 p.m. Medical aid, Derry Road. 6:12 p.m. Medical
alarms in building. 12:59 p.m. Medical aid, Fox Hollow Drive. aid, Wason Road. 9:24 p.m. Medical aid, Robinson Road. 10:35
1:08 p.m. Assist citizen, Mobile Drive, check smoke detector. 1:43 p.m. Medical aid, Hudson Police Department.
p.m. Medical aid, Shoreline Drive. 3:48 p.m. Fire call/medical Saturday, April 15: 12:18 a.m. Medical aid, Linden Street. 4:15
aid, Central Street, carbon monoxide alarm with symptoms. 6:15 a.m. Medical aid, Partridge Circle. 11:01 a.m. Assist citizen,
p.m. Fire call, Central Street, dumpster fire extinguished. Sycamore Street. 2:48 p.m. Fire call, Melendy Road, illegal burn
Monday, April 10: 9:10 a.m. Medical aid, Hills Garrison School. extinguished.
9:13 a.m. Medical aid, Sycamore Street. 9:30 a.m. Medical aid,
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The Word Around Town...


Letters to our Editor
A thought is a hard thing to control. The same holds true for egos. principals for next years school year, it was a staff meeting. There were no
The story began, not when the town elections were delayed due to school board members there, so no notice was needed.

Avoiding
the snowstorm on March 14, but because of the legality of enacting the While the changes will affect three of our five schools, the Fox
postponement and also over who has the power to change the date. Both was presented with reasons for the changes that were based on good
political connoisseurs, you can apply a lot of definitions to that description, management practices. Based on the needs of the students and putting the
continue their battle, one shot of words at best people in to handle these needs
War and
y Headers
a time, until this latest round at the April seems to what happened, so a paw up

what
Weighing in
11 selectmens meeting. from the Fox.
Well, maybe the Hudson blame game Is it time for Hudson to think about
is over concerning the postponement, full-day kindergarten? Governor
but, then again, it could rear up again
when the final resolutions come out
Sununu gave testimony on Tuesday
to the NH Department of Education
on Survivor
of the State Senate, and the results are about how important it is and the If we go to war with North Korea I swear

o e s
somehow made official. benefits to early learning. In Hudson in the future it will be called The War of

d
Obituaries
Lets review the rounds. First shot fired it means five new teachers and the Two Angry Pudgy Toddlers. Could
was in a letter in your HLN from Speaker, classrooms and putting a kitchen back these two leaders be any brattier? I think I
Representative and Hudson resident into the Library Street School just for have a solution for peace though. I know
Shawn Jasper in which he was critical of
Hudson Moderator Paul Inderbitzen.
Everylifetimehasastory starters. Remember it is just in the
talking stage at this time.
Ive said that I only get paid to point out
the problems of the world and not offer
The next shot came from Selectman The Fox is asking questions about solutions, but I think I got this one in the
2 column
Roger Coutu during the selectmens

F o x S a y ? Senator Hassans first bill filed in the bag. If we gave Kim Jung-un candy and

the
meeting of March 28 that the U.S. Senate that is being presented as seasons tickets to some NBA team hed
postponement was the right decision. He helping graduates with the payback be happy. For Trump, unlimited access to
expressed support for Inderbitzen and of college loans in order to make Twitter and a few rounds of golf would go
said Speaker Jasper was out of line for entrepreneurial pursuits financially a long way. We might even avoid a war.
suggesting that the moderator suppressed feasible. The Foxs question is what We have always had a rocky relationship

Obituaries
the voters ability to vote. percentage of college students get with North Korea, but Ive never been
Now fast forward to last Tuesdays selectmens meeting when Jasper financial support grants and scholarships (not loans), and what would concerned that we would go to war with
presented an argument that Coutu had defamed him and that Selectman happen if students received no special money, would the cost of college them. Now that Kims father is dead

non-public. Everylifetimehasastory
Coutu had violated 91-A Section C and his comment should have been in become lower? And how has the cost of college gotten so high? And, as
far as cost, how much tax money should be put into the college system?
and our new president isnt the most
predictable person, Im not sure.
Lets close this real quickly. Maybe the Fox is just making it worse, It seems that paying for kindergarten through 12 isnt enough these days.
but why do people elected to represent the taxpayers, residents, voters
--however we define ourselves-- put their egos before their brains? In
3 column
Should it be part of the tax system to now pay for years 13 to whatever?

this situation, it is the RSA 91-A:3(c) that matters and not elected officials
personal opinions. If discussed in public, this commentary would likely
affect adversely the reputation of any person, other than a member of the

Obituaries
public body itself, unless such person requests an open meeting.
All About

ME
The Fox, after reading the letter, then reviewing both selectmen meetings,
hopes this doesnt define how the Town of Hudson governs and when the
Senate defines how the elections need to be ratified. Everything is over and
we should move forward. Many other issues affecting our town and schools
should be what is taking center stage at this point.
Everylifetimehasastory Anyways, on to bigger and better things
Just a quick follow up to last week. The Fox commented about a school
board procedural error, but the Fox is left with his tail between his legs.
4 column than those two fearless leaders. So I am a
huge Survivor fan. I have watched many
While there was a meeting that resulted in some staffing changes of assistant seasons. I would love to go on the show,
but I am a huge fan of indoor plumbing
and I hate seafood. So, as much as I would
enjoy spending time on a beautiful beach

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while backstabbing people all to win a
million dollars, I dont think I could cut it.
If I go two days without shaving I turn into

Everylifetimehasastory a gorilla. I also hate fish and there isnt a


whole lot of rice so I would starve. A harry
and starving Nicole is not a pretty picture.

5 column
I, of course, watched last weeks episode,
and, for all the fans of the show, Tribal
Charlene Provencal Council left me speechless. For those
of you who have never seen an episode
Charlene Provencal, the second born child to Robert and Doris that brought so much happiness to the town of Hudson. She created of Survivor (even though its been on
Provencal, recently passed. She was born in the lovely town of Hudson, beautiful floral arrangements for every occasion. forever) I will briefly and generally explain
N.H., on May 23, 1947. She is survived by her brothers, Gregory Provencal Charlene was involved in her community. She was a member of the it to you. The tribe who loses the challenge

bituaries
of San Diego, Calif., and Donald Provencal of Hudson. Even though she former Hudson Lioness Club, Charter member and President of the former has to go to Tribal Council where they
did not have any children of her own, she enjoyed watching her niece and Hudson Nottingham West Lions Club, current member and permanent vote off one of their members. Before they
nephews grow up into adulthood. Board Director of the Hudson Lions Club. She was also president of vote, Jeff (the host) asks the tribe members

Everylifetimehasastory
Charlene attended Presentation of Mary Academy for grades one through
12. During high school she worked at her fathers supermarket and upon
graduation, she attended Floral Design School in Boston.
Following
Chamber of Commerce for Hudson for 1995 and 1996. A former Board
member of the NH Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation, Board Member of
the Lions Health Services Board, Board Member of NH Lions Youth Services
Board and Board Member of NH Lions Camp Pride, a summer camp for
questions and usually some drama surfaces
as people try to save themselves from
getting voted off.
Well, last week Tribal Council was
graduation, she individuals with special needs. Charlene was District Governor of Lions taken to a whole new level. Varner
worked for a District 44H (2007-2008) and Council Chairman for Lions Multiple District 6 column
was on the chopping block and, to save

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Curtains
flower shop in 44 in New Hampshire (2008-2009). Charlene served as an Alternate to the himself, he outed Zeke on national TV for
Massachusetts Town of Hudson Planning Board (2000-2001) and was currently a member being transgendered. To out someone on
until opening her of the Hudson seniors. national TV to further yourself in a game
own personal Charlene was presented with the Melvin Jones Award, the highest award is obviously wrong. No ones sexually
www.notjustcurtainsstore.com shop in Hudson, given in Lionism, as well as also receiving the Granite State Fellowship should ever be outed; it should always
appropriately (Sight and Hearing Foundation Award). Charlene was also recognized as be that persons choice when, how and if

Manufacturers of called Charlenes


Flower Shop. Her
Citizen of the Year by the Hudson Grange No. 11.
Charlene will be missed by both family and friends. Her memory will
they want to make their gender or sexually
identity known. Once its out on TV there
Ready-Made & Custom flower shop was a
successful business
live on with every spring time bloom!
Following cremation, visiting hours will be held on Thursday, May 4, from
just is no keeping it a secret anymore.
Varner has expressed his remorse and I

Curtains Drapery Shades Dear Derek,


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believe it to be genuine. He has suffered
enormously for what he has done. Social
media has viciously attacked him and he
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service in St. Patrick
has lost his job. Did he deserve to lose
his job and all that backlash? Zeke didnt
Take $10 OFF Your $50 Purchase With Ad, We do it every day, but missing you is Cemetery will take place deserve to be outed. Does Varner, though,
One discount per person, per purchase heartache that never goes away.We hold directly following the deserve his ongoing punishment? I dont
you tightly within our hearts,and there you visitation time. know. I guess its not really up to me. Its
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Good for the Community


Your Hometown Community Calendar
Currently Hudson American Legion Post 48, located to find a starting point, or are you interested in States to observe such day, in schools and other
April is National Poetry Month, and that means at 1 Fulton St., Hudson, will host a Meat Raffle meeting others to swap ideas and resources. Topics suitable places, with appropriate ceremonies. We
the return of the Rodgers Memorial Librarys beginning at 2 p.m. The proceeds from this will include where to start, best resources, family will honor local students, educators, public safety
Annual Poetry Contest. Prizes will be awarded meat raffle will benefit Feed our Kids. For more tree making, ancestory.com questions, success with professionals and others in the community this
in five age categories, donated by the Friends of information call the Foxhole at 889-9777 after 11 DNA testing, collecting verbal history, genealogy evening. For more information contact Rob Everett,
the Library: second grade and younger, grades a.m. Pre-buys are available. road trips, and more! Join us at the library at 7 Auxiliary 5791, Junior Vice-President at rje7@
three through five, grades six through eighth, p.m. on Wednesday or at 1 p.m. on Friday. Free hotmail.com or 229-7319.
Sunday, April 23
grades ninth through 12 and adults. People may and open to the public. Call the circulation desk
submit one poem in any format for the contest. 2 3rd Pack 21 Electronics Recycling Benefit
with any questions at 424-4044.
Saturday, May 6
The deadline for submissions is April 30. Entrants
will be accepting any electronics or a small
fee from 12 to 3 p.m. at the Community Thursday, April 27 6th Alvirne High School, 200 Derry Rd.,
Hudson, will host an Open Farm Day
should include name, grade (or adult) and phone
number. Paper entries may be mailed or dropped
Center, 12 Lions Ave. This event is to raise
money for summer camp. 2 7th Lego Club, 6 to 8 p.m., at the Aaron
Cutler Library for kids in grades 1-6.
on from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. showcasing the
schools dairy, equine, greenhouse, kennel
off at the library, the Senior Center or with your
and forest. Staff and students will be on hand
public school librarian. E-mail entries can be sent Monday, April 24 Friday, April 28 & Saturday, April 29
to give tours and agricultural demonstrations.
to askus@rodgerslibrary.org. There will be a prize
ceremony and poetry reading at the library on 2 4th Mystery Lovers Birthday Party. Sisters
In Crime, an international organization 2 8th Quilters Show and Tell. All the
spectacular creations completed in winter
Discover all our farm has to offer as the only public
school in New Hampshire with its own dairy and
Tuesday, May 9, at 3:30 p.m. Anyone who submits dedicated to the professional development are here to be viewed in the warmth of
large animal livestock. Early birds can shop at the
a poem may read their entry as long as the subject and advancement of women crime spring. Just as creativity fosters wellbeing,
Blooming Broncos Greenhouse Annual Spring
matter is appropriate for general audiences. writers, is 30 years old this month. The Rodgers so too quilters benefit by working with fabric. If
Plant Sale starting earlier at 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. To
Memorial Library will hold a birthday party weve piqued your interest in quilting, learning
Ongoing learn more about the event visit www.sau81.org/
to help them celebrate today at 2 p.m. Come to quilt, or just to view a fantastic collection of
First Baptist Church of Hudson Food Pantry for cte/page/farm-news or contact Suzanne Roark at
meet local mystery authors Coralie Jensen, Edith completed quilts (many by award-winning quilters),
Hudson residents. Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 595-4828.
Maxwell and Maureen Milliken. Jensen is the consider stopping by the Hannah Dustin quilt
10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
author of a mystery series set in Tuscany, LOro show. Refreshments, vendors, raffle baskets, a Sundays, May 7
Wednesdays thru May
Geopolitics in Todays World continues through
Verde and Il Pane Della Vita and a historical
suspense, Winter Harvest and Letys Gift and
boutique and challenge quilts are all part of the
quilt show. The Hannah Dustin Quilt Guild invites
7th First Baptist Church of Hudson: On
the first Sunday of each month we serve
May. is offering a new program, Geopolitics in Passup Point, both set in Canada. Maxwell is you to its 28th Annual Quilt Show to be held, in Communion and have a time of Fellowship
Todays World. The purpose of this program is to an Agatha-nominated and Amazon bestselling the Hudson Community Center, 12 Lions Ave. A and refreshments after Worship Service.
bring awareness of how geography and economics author, she writes the Local Foods Mystery series $7 admission fee is requested. Come for a terrific
Thursday, May 11
have an influence on politics and on the relations from Kensington Publishing. Edith also writes artistic presentation, as well as to foster your own
between nations. The sources of the information the historical Quaker Midwife Mysteries, as well, wellbeing. 1 1th Pager Turners is a middle school sixth
to eighth grade book group, meets the
are obtained from world-wide think-tanks, and in which Quaker midwife Rose Carroll solves
Saturday, April 29 second Thursday of every month from 2:30
established world-wide geopolitical websites. The mysteries in 1888 Massachusetts. As Maddie
presentations are scheduled on Wednesdays from Day, Edith writes the Country Store Mysteries set 2 9th Semi-Annual Psychic Fair, sponsored by
the Hudson Lions Club, will be held from
to 3:30 p.m. Students have a light snack,
discuss the monthly book and participate in crafts
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. through May 31 at the Rodgers in southern Indiana. .Maddie Day also writes the
10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the American Legion and activities. Students can take bus No. 3 from
Memorial Library. Presenter John Penasack has Cozy Capers Book Group Mysteries. Milliken is
Hall Post 48 located at 2 Fulton St. (corner Litchfield Middle School to the library. Call the
been facilitating the popular Geopolitics and the author of the Bernie ODea mystery series,
of Fulton and Central Streets) in Hudson. Several circulation desk with any questions at 424-4044.
Conflicts program for the Rivier Institute for Senior featuring a newspaper editor living in northwestern
psychics, with a variety of skills and talents will
Education and will now be bringing this related Maine. She is also co-host of the podcast Crime
be in attendance. Readings are individual and
program to the library. Anyone interested in this & Stuff with her sister, artist Rebecca Milliken.
are 15-20 minutes long. Arrive early to set your Saturday, June 3
topic is encouraged to attend any session. Pre- Come share your favorite female mystery authors
registration is requested so adequate materials can and series and enjoy birthday cake!
appointment time(s). In addition to the psychics,
vendors will be on site so plan on getting your 3rd Kids Fishing Derby, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
Benson Park, 27 Kimball Hill Rd., Hudson
be prepared. Walk-ins welcome.
Mothers Day shopping started early! Finally, for ages 12 and under. Fish for free, win
Mondays thru May 22
Friday, April 21 satisfy your appetite with a light lunch at our prizes, food and drink. Children must
Crochet Slam. Kids age 10 and up and adults,
21st The First Baptist Church of Hudson holds
Game Night on the third Friday of the
learn to crochet, brush up on your crocheting skills,
snack bar. Note: This is a temporary location
due to a scheduling problem at the Community
bring their own fishing poles. All children must
have parent or guardian with them at all times.
or just hang out and crochet. Monday nights from
month. It starts with Pizza at 6 p.m. Center. All proceeds benefit the Hudson Lions Donations gladly accepted and will go to the
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Rodgers Memorial Library, 194
Clubs community projects and charities. For more Friends of Benson Park. Sponsored by NH Last
Saturday, April 22 Derry Rd., Hudson.
information call Jeri at 883-8565 or 320-3614 or Cast Club. Quetions? Call the Club at 490-8675.
22nd Comcast is partnering with Hudson Girl
Scout Cadette Troop 12360 in offering a
Tuesday, April 25 e-mail Lionjeri@comcast.net.
Thursday, June 15
free STEM Raspberry Jam Mini Computer 2 5th Protect Your Assets and Avoid Probate.
At this free legal seminar, Elder Law
Friday, May 5
15th Digging Into Native History in New
Workshop, 12 to 4 p.m., at the Hudson
Attorney Edward Ted Beasley will discuss th
5 Introduction to Ukulele Class for Adults Hampshire, 7 p.m., Hills House, 211
Recreation Center, 2 Oakwood St. Do you know and Teens. Learn the basics of playing this Derry Rd., Hudson, sponsored by the
how to protect your house and lifetime of
how technologies like Smartphones, TV, wireless, fun, affordable instrument from musician Hudson Historical Society. Abenaki history
savings from a prolonged nursing-home stay, how
Bluetooth and the internet actually work? Come and teacher Amy Conley. You will learn has been reduced to near-invisibility as a result of
to avoid probate, plus strategies for passing assets
learn about the components of computer networks enough to accompany yourself on a number of conquest, a conquering culture that placed little
safely and efficiently. Attorney Beasley, former
and build a Raspberry Pi mini-computer. During simple songs by the end of this class. We have a value on the Indian experience and a strategy of
chairman of the American Bar Association Elder
this workshop you will also write a program that limited number of ukuleles to lend out or bring self-preservation that required many Abenaki to
Law Committee, presents this lively and engaging
makes a gummy bear Burp and learn how video your own if you have one. 3 p.m. at the Rodgers go underground, concealing their true identities
seminar in everyday language, and there will be
games are created! Projects are only 45 minutes Memorial Library. Registration required, go to for generations to avoid discrimination and
plenty of time for questions. Special guest Greg
long. To sign up or for more information, e-mail rmlnh.org/events or call 886-6030. persecution. Robert Goodby reveals archeological
Gagne will present financial-planning tips. Register
Beth_baker@comcast.com. Be sure to include the evidence that shows their deep presence here,
for this free program, which is part of the American Hudson Memorial VFW Post 5791 and Auxiliary
number of people attending and arrival time. inches below the earths surface. Goodby is an
Library Associations Money Smart Week will hold its Annual Loyalty Day/Scholastic Awards
programming. 1 p.m. at the Rodgers Memorial associate professor of Anthropology at Franklin
The Rodgers Memorial Library in Hudson hosts Ceremony beginning at 7 p.m. Social time begins
Library. Register online at rmlnh.org/events or call Pierce University. He holds a PhD in anthropology
a Free Family Film Festival on the fourth Saturday at 6:30 p.m. and light refreshments will be served.
886-6030. from Brown University and has spent the last 30
of each month. Today at 1 p.m., see the animated Public Law 85-529 designates that the 1st day of
years studying Native American archaeological
story of a group of animals who enter a singing May each year be designated as Loyalty Day and is
Wednesday, April 26 or Friday, April 28 sites in New England. Free; donations appreciated.
competition. See films on our big screen, snacks to be set aside as a special day for the reaffirmation
will be served. Call the library film line at 816- 2 6th The Aaron Cutler Library is offering
Genealogy and Family History Classes.
of loyalty to the United States of America and
4535 or check our events calendar rmlnh.org/ for the recognition of the heritage of American
These classes are for beginners as well as
events for details. freedom, and inviting the people of the United
the seasoned enthusiasts. Are you trying

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Coyote Sightings are on the Rise


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On Tuesday evening April 11, Chris Schadler, NH-VT up their dens. trots away. Sometimes they will leave and stop and turn around to
Representative of Project Coyote and Co-Founder of the NH Wildlife Schadler said that the dens female coyotes dig to prepare for the look at you. Keep making noise until the coyote trots away, Schadler
Coalition, was at the Campbell High School Auditorium to discuss birth of the litter, which takes place in March/April are used just for said.
the coyote population and the reasons more sightings have been that purpose and no other.
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Sudoku Selectmen OK Proposal by George R. Cairns &


Sons to Improve Kimball Hill Intersection
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3 1 6 The Hudson Board
of Selectmen voted at
its March 31 meeting
7 8 5 3 1 2 to contract with
George R. Cairns &

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Sons to improve the
intersection at Kimball
Hill Road and Central

9 3 1 5
Street (Route 111)
by widening Kimball
Hill and adding a

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left-hand turning
lane. Currently, no
designated turning

3 8 1 4 6 5 lanes exist from


either Kimball Hill
or Greeley streets
6 2 7 onto Route 111.
This design change
is meant to alleviate
4 safety concerns and
improve traffic flow at
Puzzle 17 (Medium, difficulty rating 0.49) the busy intersection.
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a construction firm; CMA Engineers, an engineering firm; and the intersection for an additional $24,750. This video detection
Sponsoredby:
Electric Light, traffic light consultants. All three firms who will be capability will detect the presence of vehicles and help adjust

Dumont - Sullivan completing the work previously have done work for the town.
This proposed work will consist of three parts:
the signal based on traffic demand.
Funding for these improvements at the Kimball Hill/Central

Funeral Homes & 1. Widening Kimball Hill Road to provide a dedicated left Street intersection comes from builder impact fees in a Town
turn lane and a straight lane. of Hudson corridor account that currently totals $404,165,
according to a memo from Town Engineer Elvis Dhima.
Cremation Services
2. Splitting Greeley/Kimball Hill Road to provide safe left
turns from Kimball Hill to Route 111 using the existing traffic On Feb. 6, five parties attended a mandatory pre-bid
control box. meeting at town hall: CMA Engineers, CLD Consultants, GM2
3. Improving overall safety at this intersection while working Association, George R. Cairns & Sons and Electric Light Inc.
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Sunshine for Hudson Cleanup


Your Locally Owned, by Jay Hobson said.

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Kipnes left to work
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committee,
Communications
Officer Deb Putnam
town as volunteers.
Kevin Burns, the town
road agent, will pick
and Chair Linda up the bags that we fill
Kipnes began their along the way, Putnam
Staff photos by Jay Hobson

Where Excellence work with several


volunteers to pick up
said.
We do this twice
is a Habit litter along Route 3A
from the Welcome
a year but we change
what roads we do. We
not the Exception to Hudson sign to
Executive Drive.
coordinate with Kevin
Burns, the board of
The volunteers met selectmen, and the
(603) 880-4040 at Market Basket and
fanned out to their
police, explained
Putnam.

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Linda Kipnes, chair of the sustainability committee, picks She said that Burns
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Putnam said that the
roads are and gives the
sustainability committee
sustainability committee is the former energy plus the information. He tells us where theres a lot
the recycling committee of the town of Hudson, of litter, and this time he suggested that we do

One Community.... so were a town-sanctioned organization.


Kipnes said that the Boy Scouts get involved
and were cleaning up around the Hudson
from the beautiful Welcome to Hudson sign
to Executive Drive; other times were on Old
Windham Road, Greeley, Old Derry Road and

Four Levels of Care Grange and along Windham Road. They are
coordinating with us, Putnam said.
others, Putnam added.
Kipnes and Putnam said that residents should
Kipnes said that the typical trash that litters the make use of the recycling containers that they
roadside consists of fast food wrappers, bags and receive for free. It makes sense financially to
alcohol bottles. separate recyclables because that is free to take
We find a lot of nip bottles, Dunkin Donuts away and process where it costs the town for trash
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Wine & Cocktails list will be soon to follow. Valentinos is
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HOME IMPROVEMENT 2017


Freshen up your Home for the Spring Season How to Plant a Tree
After a few months of chilly
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accumulated debris. If need be,
switch out old lamp shades for for Successful Growth
homeowners are eager to throw newer ones that let more light
More sunlight and warm temperatures frequently inspire
open their windows and doors shine through. If inadequate
homeowners to spend more time in the great outdoors during spring
and breathe new life into their lighting is a problem no matter
and summer.
homes. Simple changes made how many lamps you have,
Outdoor projects often top homeowners to-do lists in spring and
now even before the weather consult with an electrician about
summer, with gardens and landscapes taking center stage. Planting
begins to warm up can improve installing more overhead and
more trees around the yard is one popular project that can improve
interior spaces and brighten the accent lighting.
property value and benefit the environment.
atmosphere of a home. Give rugs and floors a
Why plant trees?
Go plant shopping. Research deep cleaning. Recirculated air
There are plenty of reasons to plant trees. Trees provide a natural
from NASA suggests adding at may be full of dust and other
form of shade, reducing air temperature by blocking the suns rays.
least one plant in your home per microscopic particles that end
This can reduce reliance on air conditioning systems and make it
100 square feet is efficient enough up blowing throughout your
more comfortable to spend time outdoors during the summer.
to clean air. Fresh foliage also home. Also, its easy to track in
North Carolina State University College of Agriculture & Life
makes a home feel warm and dirt and other materials on your
Sciences says trees absorb and block noise and reduce glare. They
inviting. Watering and misting shoes that become imbedded
also can trap dust, pollen and smoke. Trees also absorb carbon
plants introduces moisture into Fresh flowers, new throw pillows and lightweight draperies are some easy ways to in carpeting. At least once a dioxide and potentially harmful gasses from the air. One large tree
indoor air, which can make transform a home in time for springs arrival. year, rent or enlist the surfaces of
can supply a days worth of oxygen for as many as four people,
rooms overcome with dry air from carpet and upholstery cleaners to
while also storing 13 pounds of carbon per year.
heating systems feel comfortable. give floors a thorough cleaning.
Getting started
Just be sure to avoid overwatering plants, which can lead to mold You may be surprised at how clean and fresh a home looks and
Visit a garden center or nursery and select a tree that will be
growth. smells once rugs and carpets are deep-cleaned. You also can make a
hardy in your planting zone. Choosing native trees can increases
Swap out throw pillows. Accent pillows on beds and sofas are dry carpet cleaner using baking soda, corn starch and desired fresh
the likelihood that the new tree will adapt to its surroundings. Also,
quick and inexpensive ways to add new bursts of color to rooms. You herbs for fragrance. Sprinkle and then vacuum up after a few hours.
inspect trees to determine if theyre healthy before taking them
may be able to make over a rooms entire color scheme with new Color-coordinate bookshelves. Group all books with similarly
home. Look for evidence of root girdling, which occurs when the
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roots circle around the perimeter of the container and surround the
your decor will never look tired or dull. Simmer some homemade home deodorizer. In a large pot,
trunk. Trees should not have any dead or dormant branches.
Clean existing light fixtures. Another way to brighten the mood boil water and some scented herbs, such as rosemary, citrus rinds,
The DIY Network suggests locating the tree where it can thrive.
in a home is to periodically clean light fixtures to make sure they are vanilla, or lavender. The aroma will waft through the home, creating
This means selecting a spot that can make it easier for the tree to
working effectively. Spend time dusting them and cleaning off any a pleasing scent.
grow tall and wide. Avoid planting near the house, where roots can
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How to Make Spring Projects


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Position 11:22 a.m. Unruly juvenile, Rookery Way. 11:44 a.m. Medical
Hardware, Construction, emergency, Midway Avenue. 12:55 p.m. Assist other agency,
Lawn Care Experience Preferred Liberty Way. 1:11 p.m. Animal involved incident, Rotterdam Drive.
480 Charles Bancroft Highway, Litchfield, NH 3:11 p.m. VIN check, Derry Road. 4:30 p.m. William Dube, 41,
Cashier Experience Helpful
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TOWN OF HUDSON, NH Albuquerque Avenue.
Zoning Board of Adjustment Saturday, April 15: 2:23 a.m. Motor vehicle accident, Arcadian
Lane. 5:27 p.m. Alarm, Woodhawk Way. 8:30 p.m. Structure fire,
MEETING AGENDA April 27, 2017 Rotterdam Drive. 9:39 p.m. Complaint, Colby Road. 9:58 p.m.
The Hudson Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a meeting on Thursday Suspicious person, Woodhawk Way.
April 27, 2017, in the Community Development Paul Buxton Meeting
LITCHFIELD PLANNING BOARD Room in the basement of Hudson Town Hall (please enter by ramp entrance
Sunday, April 16: 12:22 a.m. Suspicious vehicle, Charles Bancroft
PUBLIC HEARING 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.
Highway. 9:45 a.m. Neighborhood dispute, Burgess Drive. 10:30
a.m. Animal involved incident, Page Road. 10:38 a.m. Alarm,
TUESDAY, MAY 2, 2017 SUITABLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE SENSORY IMPAIRED WILL BE
Charles Bancroft Highway. 10:48 a.m. Road hazard, Hillcrest
PROVIDED UPON ADEQUATE ADVANCE NOTICE BY CALLING 886-6008 Road. 12:23 p.m. 9-1-1 hang up, Pinecrest Road. 12:59 p.m.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that in accordance with NH RSA 675:7, OR TDD 886-6011. Paperwork service, Horseshoe Drive. 7:01 p.m. Police service, Old
the Litchfield Planning Board will hold a public hearing Tuesday, Stage Road. 10:00 p.m. Suspicious vehicle, Page Road.
May 2, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. in the Town Hall Conference Room, 2 The following items before the Board will be considered: Monday, April 17: 7:31 a.m. Medical emergency, Kokokehas
Liberty Way, Litchfield to consider the following: I. PUBLIC HEARINGS OF SCHEDULED APPLICATIONS BEFORE Circle. 11:24 a.m. Assist other agency, Liberty Way. 12:00 p.m.
1. Acceptance of a site plan and lot line adjustment ap- THE BOARD Medical emergency, Jamesway Drive. 2:23 p.m. Complaint, Derry
1. Case 175-109 (4-27-17): Robert Gonthier, 9 Ferry Avenue, Road. 3:15 p.m. Motor vehicle accident, Albuquerque Avenue.
plication by Erickson Construction at 478 Charles Bancroft Hwy Hudson, NH, requests the following:
tax map 20 lot 21, map 22 lot 96, map 21 lot 1. 3:20 p.m. Assist other agency, Liberty Way. 3:50 p.m. Complaint,
a) A Variance to expand the existing non-conforming use Dixon Drive.
Property is owned by Colby Litchfield, LLC and Algeo with the construction of a residential garage. [Map 174,
Rock, LTD. Tuesday, April 18: 8:33 a.m. Complaint, Robin Court. 10:20
Lot 109, Zoned R-2 & B; HZO Article VII 334-27, Table
The applicant is proposing a 15,000 square foot building of Dimensional Requirements.] a.m. Medical emergency, Old Stage Road. 11:16 a.m. paperwork
for office space and storage in the northern commercial zone service, Horseshoe Drive. 12:10 p.m. Found/lost property, Charles
b) A Variance to allow a 24 x 40 garage to be built within
with a future expansion of an additional 15,000 s.f.. One lot line the side-yard setback; 15-feet required, 6-feet proposed.
Bancroft Highway. 12:56 p.m. Found/lost property, Woodhawk
adjustment will add three acres to lot 20/21 to provide additional [Map 174, Lot 109, Zoned R-2 & B; HZO Article VII Way. 5:00 p.m. Complaint,
land for a future building expansion. The second adjustment 334-27, Table of Dimensional Requirements.] Woodhawk Way. 6:29 p.m. SUDOKU ANSWERS
will add 7,277 s.f. To lot 20/21 to provide space for the driveway 2. Case 176-026 (4-27-17): Lori McGibbon, 7 Stuart Street, Motor vehicle complaint,
Hudson, NH, requests a Variance to establish a dog training Albuquerque Avenue. 6:47 p.m.
upgrades. 1 2 6 7 3 4 5 8 9
facility at 214-216 Central Street, Hudson, NH, which is not a use Suspicious vehicle, Jeff Lane. 7:03
The complete set of plans are available for review in the specifically listed in the Table of Permitted Uses. [Map 176, Lot p.m. Follow up, Harvest Way. 8 5 3 1 2 9 4 6 7
Litchfield Selectmens Viewing Room at 2 Liberty Way, 026, Zoned B; HZO Article V 334-20, Allowed uses provided in
8:28 p.m. Paperwork service, 7 4 9 6 8 5 3 1 2
tables.]
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Horseshoe Drive. 9:32 p.m. 5 1 2 9 4 6 8 7 3
II. REVIEW OF MINUTES
If the aforementioned application is accepted, notice is here- 1. 1-26-17 Minutes Motor vehicle complaint, Charles 6 9 8 3 7 1 2 5 4
by extended to application approval consideration and/or Bancroft Highway. 4 3 7 2 5 8 1 9 6
III. REQUEST FOR REHEARING
continuation(s) to a date certain, as required. IV. OTHER 3 8 1 4 6 7 9 2 5
Tom Young, Chairman 1. Discussion of any Town/State activity of interest to the Board. 9 6 4 5 1 2 7 3 8
Litchfield Planning Board Bruce Buttrick-Zoning Administrator 2 7 5 8 9 3 6 4 1
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Hudson~LitchfieldSports
Cougar Track Teams Score Well at Home Meet
submitted by Coach Jan Platt 100 meter dash, Bryce For field events in the high jump,
On April 15, the Campbell girls and boys outdoor track teams Desmarais came in sixth Merceidiz Diaz came in first place. In

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competed at the Pelham Invitational track meet going up against place. In the 200 meter the long jump for boys, Owen Morris
teams from all four divisions. On the girls team Shelby Phillips dash Gabi Sott came came in second and Luke Hogan came
cleared 7 feet 0 inches to earn second place in pole vault. On the in second, and, for the in first in the triple jump. For the shot
boys side, in the field events, Trevor Gomes came in fifth in long boys, Ryan Yanashewski put for boys, Edward Glancy came in
jump and broke the Campbell school record with a jump of 19 feet came in second, Roberto second, and teammate Leo Carten came
7 inches, which has been held since 2010. Spencer Snell came in Landrau came in fourth in fifth place, and, for the girls shot
third in javelin with a throw of 139 feet 0 inches. For the running and teammate Jaylen put, Sierra Reinitzer came in first and
events, Jeffrey Allen took fourth place in the 1600, and the 4x400 Owen came in fifth in discus she came in second. For the
team made up of Luke Gomes, Anthony Sturzo, Trevor Scopelitis and place. In the 400 meter, boys in discus Spencer Snell came in
Tyler Scopelitis came in sixth. Gabriele Hogan came first place, and teammates Tyler Meyers
The Campbell outdoor track team recently hosted a home meet on in fourth place, and, for came in fourth and Edward Glancy
April 18. The girls team came in second scoring 113 points and the the boys, Jeffrey Allen came in fifth. For javelin, Alissa Picard
boys team came in first scoring 129 points. came in first, Luke Hogan came in first and teammates Shelby
In the 100 meter dash Gabi Sott came in third and teammate came in second place Phillips and Michelle Freeman came
Vanessa Mangiagico came in sixth place. For the boys, in the and Tevon Pieu came in in second and third, respectively. For
fifth place. In the 800 the boys in javelin, Nathan Bazzocchi
meter, Sammy Molinari came in second, Spencer Snell in third,
came in first place and, Jeffrey Allen in fifth and Edward Glancy
for the boys, Luke Gomes in sixth.
came in second, Jonah Campbells next meet is Merrimack
Crema came in fourth Valley Invitational.
place and Brendon
Jeffrey came in fifth. In
the 1600 meter Caitlyn
Caitln Callinan takes forst in the 1600 meter event.
Callinan came in first
place. For hurdles Molly Staff photos by Bruce Preston
Mckenna came in sixth
in both the 100 meter hurdles
and 300 meter hurdles, and
teammate Alissa Picard came in
third in the 300 meter hurdles.
The girls 4x100 team made up
of Vanessa Mangiafico, Makenna
Mathieu, Sydney Sanchez and
Gabi Sott came in third place.
On the boys side, they came in
first place, with the team made
up of Bryce Desmarais, Roberto
Landrau, Brandon Mason and
Ryan Yanashewski. The 4x400
team made up of Caitlyn Callinan,
Gabriele Hogan, Sydney Sanchez
and Sammy Molinari came in
second place, and the boys
team made up of Trevor Gomes,
Anthony Sturzo, Trevor Scopelites
and Tyler Scopelites came in first
Roberto Landrau helps lead Campbell Boys to a first-place finish in the 4x100.
place.

Martial Arts Students Rank


High in Kick for Cancer
Tournament
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Three members of TKD
Tigerclaw Taekwondo School
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trophies at the 28th annual
Kick for Cancer Charity
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April 8. The tournament
was hosted by White
Dragon Martial Arts of New
Hampshire at Gilmanton
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Works.
Jacob Laine, a seventh-
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sparring.
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The students instructors
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belts.
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Bronco Boys Lacrosse Varsity Cougar Ladies Experience Ups and
Showing Signs of Growth Downs in First Week of New Season

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by Len Lathrop
Opening at home on Wednesday, April
12, Coach Gibbons reports a very positive
game with an 11 to 0 win; Hillsboro-
Deering was the squad that was on the
road that day. Marissa Carignan pitched
four innings giving up one hit. Olivia
Byers pitched three innings giving up one
Staff photo by Len Lathrop

hit as well. Cassidy Gibbons hit a solo


home run in the bottom of the second to
start it off. Abi Grey had a triple in the
third. Other hits along with timely bunting
helped expand the lead through the rest
of the game. Behind the pitchers was
excellent defense shutting out HD.
Friday afternoon found the Cougars
facing Mascenic from New Ipswich.
Things did not go well; the final score was
1-12. The coach reported, Mascenic hit
very well while we struggled at the plate.
Emma Rousseau had a hard hit triple, Mary
Lauren McInerney atempts to lay down a bunt vs. Mascenic Friday.
Kuczkowski and Cassidy Gibbons both hit
one double apiece.
Staff photos by Bruce Preston Monday the 17th on the road, the
Joseph Ricco comes around from the back of the goal to score against Dover on Friday. Cougars came out strong against Hanover
High School; final score was Hanover 0,
by Len Lathrop junior varsity pace to the varsity pace. We are Campbell 35. Coach Gibbons helped
Being new in the varsity arena of boys lacrosse, competing against kids who have been playing with a game report: After the first inning
the Broncos cannot measure their growth simply since they were 7 years old. Now some of the we introduced younger players, freshman
by wins and losses. In the first contest last Friday players have played for the Litchfield Youth Ally McKenna hit a home run in the first
the 14th Dover came to Memorial field and Program and other programs before Hudson and went on to get two more hits during
showed the Broncos how fast the game moves and established their own. The Hudson Youth the game. Freshman Emily Gamache
what experience play works. Dover came out on Program is in its fifth year and doing very well in went four out of five great at-bats with two
top 18 to 5, but the numbers dont tell the whole developing the players, but the seniors if they did hits and two walks. Freshman Stephanie
story. not play in other youth programs were introduced Daigle had three walks and two hits out
Coach Jason Downey provided some insight to to this sport when they were in eighth grade. This of six at bats. Sophomore Olivia Carlson
the game and the team, Dover is a tough team can put us behind a little bit, but the Alvirne kids threw two Hanover runners out while
and probably one of the toughest teams we will have heart and dont give up. behind the plate.
face all year. This being our first year I like how In sports the score is a final measurement. On Before the next edition of the paper,
the team never gave up and was always trying Tuesday the team went to Goffstown to play the ladies will play at Bishop Brady on
to compete. This being our first year as a varsity another experienced team, the boys came home Wednesday and then a rematch against
team there are going to be some growing pains with a loss but it was 7-15, which was seven Hillsboro-Deering on their field on the
and we need to walk before we can run. I feel we scores better than the first contest. 21th. Tuesday the 24th Prospect Mountain
will be competitive all year and I have a mixture Come watch the Broncos play when Timberland will be in Litchfield for a 4 p m. game,
of young and veteran players. High School comes to play on the 25th; the boys and, on Friday the 28th, the bus will take
We have a talented group of players, and then will be playing on the road on Saturday at 10 the Cougar crew to Conant. Laconia will
it could take some time adjusting from the a.m. at Hollis-Brookline. visit on May 1.
Jesss Manning takes a strong swing.

Siena College Grabs Jack Brown to Play Golf


by Len Lathrop They quickly realize a
The Brown family, with Siena education isnt
friends and family and the something you get, its
Alvirne sports community, something you do.
celebrated Jack Brown as Hundreds of student
he signed his letter of intent life options, ranging
to attend Siena College in from Red Cross to
Loudonville, N.Y. Rugby, join with Sienas
Jack, a scratch golfer, will 22-sport Division I
become a member of their athletic program to
team as soon as August provide students the
for the 2017-2018 school opportunity to get in
year. The golf team plays the game, whatever
year round, with the school their interests may
having a great indoor be. Extensive study
Staff photos by Lathrop

Jack takes a moment to be with his grandparents, Virginia and Dean Kimball.
facility for winter practice. abroad programs and
Siena College is immersive service-
a private, Catholic, liberal arts college located in learning allow for discovery and reflection.
Loudonville, N.Y., 10 minutes from the state capital of While Brown quietly mentioned that he is planning to
Albany in the heart of the New Yorks Capital Region. study business, if you read between the lines, many options

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Alvirne Bats Carry the Lady Broncos to Three Big Victories
by Sue Krzeminski coached by Sarah Brisk - a
The Alvirne girls bats were three-game total of 26 with
on fire on Monday the 17th as just three runs in all for their

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they tallied an even dozen runs weary opponents.
against Keene High School. Still, On Monday against Keene,
theres much more to the 12 to the Alvirne Lady Broncos had
0 story because the impressive an eggscellent performance
Alvirne offense is certainly no with 12 runs against an
singular occurrence. In fact, unfortunate goose egg for
the AHS softball ladies quieted Keene. The Alvirne hits
two previous teams, Manchester were almost too numerous
Central and Dover, by impressive to count with four players
margins as well. With three getting multiple hits, and
games under their belts, Alvirne four ladies swinging for the

Staff photos by Len Lathrop


softball stands undefeated so far fences with extra-base hits,
this season, looking strong at the including a pair of two-run
plate and on the field behind homers in the third inning
impressive pitching from seniors from Sara Siteman and Alexis
Nicole Teague and Kellie Kennedy. Charbonneau. In all, six
In fact, the two hurlers only gave Alvirne ladies put checkmarks
up a combined three runs over the in the RBI column with three
three contests. Pretty remarkable for Sara Siteman, two for
numbers so early in the Getting back to third against Dover is Haley Peaslee. Alexis Charbonneau, Haley
season for the Alvirne squad Peaslee, Liz DeRosa, and
Alicia Salvalzo as well as
Shortstop Elizabeth DeRosa makes a throw to complete an out at first.
one for Jenna Bradish. Teagues with multiple runs in the first, third and fourth innings. Pitcher Kellie
record now stands at 2-0 with Kennedy lasted seven innings, giving up only one earned run on six
five innings pitched against hits while striking out 10 and walking one.
Keene, giving up two hits while On April 12, Alvirnes first game of 2017, the Lady Broncos bested
striking out five and walking Manchester Central on the road, 6 to 2. Nicole Teague took the
two. mound for the first time, pitching seven innings and giving up two
A few days earlier at home earned runs on six hits while striking out 10 and walking two. Three
vs. Dover, the Alvirne team of Alvirnes six runs crossed the plate in the second inning with
came out on top by a score a lead-off double by Ashley Silva followed up by a single up the
of 8 to 1. Like Keene, this middle from Liz DeRosa to score Silva. Christina Cabral followed
was another big-time AHS DeRosa with a single. Next up was Jamie DeAngelo who walked.
hitting affair with, once again, Two batters later, Alicia Salvalzo drove Cabral and DeAngelo in
a two-run homer from Alexis with a single through the infield. Additional scoring in the five
Charbonneau. Additionally, and seventh innings brought the Alvirne tally to six for their season
three-hit performances came opener.
from Jenna Bradish and Haley At press time, the Lady Broncos were scheduled to take on
Peaslee. The Alvirne hitting was Manchester Memorial on April 19 at home. Next, the Alvirne faces
Alicia Salvalzo covers first base to force the out on a bunt play. steady throughout the match-up Nashua North on Friday, April 21 at 4 p.m. at home.

CHS Baseball Strikes Out Three Teams Alvirne Boys Tennis


in First Week of Play Suffers Early Losses
by Len Lathrop the win for Campbell. He tossed
The boys of spring, the Campbell six innings, surrendering two runs,
Cougars played three times in the five hits, and striking out 14. Gagne
first week with their first contest on recorded the last three outs to earn the
Wednesday the 12th. The concern save.
was how the season would start on an Campbell had eight hits in the game.
opening day with very little outside Keegan Mills and Payton Musco each
preseason practice time. collected multiple hits for Campbell.

Staff photos by Len Lathrop


The Campbell baseball team defeated The Campbell Cougars baseball
Hillsboro-Deering 12-1 on Wednesday team defeated Inter-Lakes 4-0 on
as three pitchers teamed up to throw Monday as two pitchers combined to
a no-hitter. Chris Woods, Michael throw a shutout.
Hood and Harrison Vedrani combined Bryce Barrett earned the win for
for no hits, one unearned run and six Campbell. He tossed five innings,
strikeouts in a mercy rule-shortened giving up zero runs, three hits, striking
game. out nine, and walking one. Keegan
The Cougars grabbed an early lead Mills came on in relief going two
off on a single by Matt Gagne, a double innings with no hits, two walks and
by Chris Woods, a single by Bryce three strikeouts.
Barrett, and a single by Griffin St. Onge Nick Boucher, Chris Woods and DJ
in the first inning. They combined for Simoneau each drove in one run.
five RBIs over the course of the game. Powered by Narrative Science and
Payton Musco hit a solo home run in the Griffin St. Onge strikes out 14 batters in his outing vs. Mascenic. GameChanger Media. Copyright
second inning 2017. All rights reserved.
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The Cougars had 10 hits in

FREE the game. Bryce Barrett and


Nick Boucher each collected
multiple hits for Campbell.
Jackson Tarrant

Junk Car Barrett led Campbell with


submitted by Mike Coulter
Alvirne vs. Pinkerton, April 17
5) Max Bonney-Liles vs. Aidan
Biglow 1-8 L
Removal three hits in three at bats while
Boucher added two of his own.
Alvirne 1 Pinkerton 8
Singles:
6) Connor Lambert vs. Jasper
Meger 2-8 L
The Cougars defeated
425-2562 Mascenic Regional 5-2 on
Friday thanks to a strong start.
1) Jared Whalen vs. Seb Tonini
1-8 L
Doubles:
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3) Chris Murphy vs. John 3) 5/6 vs. 4/Will Bonner 1-8 L
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4) Jackson Tarrant vs. Henry
Alvirne at Exeter, April 13
Recycling two outs. Campbell took the Alvirne 0 Exeter 9
Andrews 3-8 L
lead for good with two runs in Singles:
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