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Volume 28 Number 41 April 21, 2017 16 Pages
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).
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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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
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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
Not Just
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
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the coyotes have fewer places to go, Schadler said. Another reason year and venture off or disperse to settle their own territory although
is that when coyotes are killed by hunters or farmers protecting their some yearlings may stay.
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Sons to improve the
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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
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,
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roadside consists of fast food wrappers, bags and receive for free. It makes sense financially to
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MEETING AGENDA April 27, 2017 Rotterdam Drive. 9:39 p.m. Complaint, Colby Road. 9:58 p.m.
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Highway. 9:45 a.m. Neighborhood dispute, Burgess Drive. 10:30
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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
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1. Acceptance of a site plan and lot line adjustment ap- THE BOARD Medical emergency, Jamesway Drive. 2:23 p.m. Complaint, Derry
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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.
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Lot 109, Zoned R-2 & B; HZO Article VII 334-27, Table
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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
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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.]
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II. REVIEW OF MINUTES
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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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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
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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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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
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Jack takes a moment to be with his grandparents, Virginia and Dean Kimball.
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Alvirne Bats Carry the Lady Broncos to Three Big Victories
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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
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