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Volume 28 Number 12 September 29, 2017 16 Pages
Betty and Al Rodgers flank Als likeness as painted by local artist Jason Debow. Artist Jason Debow, far right, thanks Al Rodgers who is stitting alongside Library
Trustees Chairman Robin Rodgers and her husband, Gary.
In front of Phil Rodgers portrait is his widow, Marion, left, with Betty
and Al Rodgers at the Rodgers Memorial Library Saturday. Betty, and Marion Rodgers, Phils widow, along with many family
members, were in attendance. Several other dignitaries attended,
including Selectman Dave Morin, the librarys liaison; and Elaine
courtesy of Rodgers Memorial Library Trustees
Brody, who worked tirelessly with Phil during the building of the
An intimate crowd gathered at the George H. and Ella M. Rodgers
library over eight years ago.
Memorial Library on Saturday morning to celebrate the unveiling of
Trustee Robin Rodgers welcomed the guests in front of the
two very important additions to the facility.
reference desk for the unveiling. Reverend David Howe spoke kind
The trustees commissioned Jason Debow, a local artist, to paint
and loving words of prayer before Trustees Linda Kipnes, Kara Roy
portraits of Phil and Al Rodgers, the librarys benefactors. Although
and Barbara Blue did the unveiling. The portraits, an important
the community lost Phil Rodgers a few years back, Al and his wife,
addition to the facility, will now grace the library for evermore.
After the unveiling, the guests
were treated with a flourish of
pastries, hot coffee and wonderful
background cello music by another
Making the
local artist, David Cheng.
The new library has become a
community center with activities
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to meet. Arlene Creedan is honored for her 20 years of service as a library trustee, many
spent as treasurer. At right is Robin Rodgers.
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traffic and lights and construction. The repaving of the state road is such disabled, drug addicted, or paying back student loans. For once, the to Rethink
an improvement. There is a question why some of the water shut-off legislation is for everyone. Think the Fox has blinders on? Check out Orphanages (to which I have provided the link below),
covers are below the roadway surface. the things the senator has been backing just this month: the Working more than 8 million children live in institutions
Now moving over to the town where Families Tax Relief Act to expand the globally, and 80 percent of those children have parents
the homes number just over 3,000, Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and or family. Now Im sure that percentage includes
the Charles Bancroft Highway is being Child Tax Credit (CTC), and the Bank on parents and family members of children who are not
paved in some sections and Route 102 Students Emergency Loan Refinancing physically, mentally, or financially capable of a raising
is in the process as the work started in Act to help borrowers save thousands by a child. So I do factor that in when I am looking at the
Litchfield. The Merrimack River is a topic refinancing student loan debt. Just last statistics.
of conversation in Litchfield (maybe the week, the senator also helped introduce ReThink Orphanages also defined Orphanage
word should be conflict). The issue is the Child Care for Working Families Act Tourism and Voluntourism, which I provided below.
how to get your canoe or kayak into the to ensure that families have access to Voluntourism: Volunteering in orphanages has
water. Some folks want a new ramp affordable, high-quality child care and become a popular way for well-meaning tourists to
with parking and other things. The Fox preschool. give back while travelling. What they dont realize
will scamper to the town hall/police The Fox is not against living in a world is that theyre actually doing more harm than good.
station for more information about the where everyone helps each other, but When we talk about voluntourism we are talking about
project. Litchfield selectmen seem maybe throwing money at all the social short-term, unskilled volunteering. Often, voluntourists
focused on getting a new fire station problems is not the issue. are required to make a donation for their volunteer
approved in the upcoming election. What role.
will be cut to keep the budget down so Orphanage Tourism: This is when tourists visit
that voters will approve the new station? children who are living in residential care while on
The word is the town leadership consulted with Hudson Chief Buxton holiday. Often tourists give a donation on visiting,
who has been able to get voters to approve a million-dollar rehab of the then follow up with regular donations once they return
Lenny Smith Station and a new multi-million dollar station on Lowell home.
Road. There is a thumbs comment this week (and everyone knows that I get that people want to feel good about themselves
the thumbs column is real news) about no work at the site. and are contributing to the world in a positive way, but
Two paws up to our junior senator in Washington for introducing this is your money and time. Spend it wisely. If you
legislation to provide a $1,000 tax break for middle-income families. want to help orphans, make sure that what you are
The Middle Class Tax Break Act legislation would create a $1,000 contributing and your actions are positive and product.
Working America Tax Credit for middle class families in New Hampshire You dont want to blow all this money, which Im just
and across America who have earned income up to $200,000, and assuming adds up to thousands of dollars (for flights,
a $500 tax credit for individual filers who have earned income up to hotels, donations, excursions, etc.) and then realize
$100,000. Senator Hassan said, Giving middle class families a $1,000 that your money is not being used the way you thought
yearly tax cut will make it a bit easier for hard-working families to get it was and that your actions are actually harming the
ahead and stay ahead, helping to drive economic growth. Any federal children.
tax changes must put working families not corporate special interests Luckily, the website that I provided gave good
first, and I stand ready to work with anyone who is serious about questions to ask if you do decide to.
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Tiebreaker
courtesy of Bob Marr
Alvirne @ Nashua North (Sept. 25)
North comes from behind to close out Alvirne in a close match
3-2 (25-22, 25-15, 18-25, 12-25, 12-15) Standouts for Alvirne were
courtesy of Bob Lind, Alvirne Golf Coach
Match played at Concord Country Club
(Sept. 21)
Team scores: Pinkerton - 197 (now 9-1),
Concord - 199 (now 11-5) and Alvirne - 202
Match played at Cochecho Country Club
in Dover (Sept. 20)
Team scores: Dover - 200 (7-5), Alvirne -
206 (8-5), and Merrimack - 266 (0-12)
Alvirne individual scoring:
Liz DeRosa with 15 digs, 27 kills, Cynnaea Clay with 18 digs, and (now 9-7) Tyler Lizotte - 37 (match medalist)
Haley Peaslee with 8 service points Alvirne individual scoring: Cole Taylor - 39
Alvirne @ Bishop Guertin (Sept. 22) Tyler Lizotte - 38 Ryan Santos -- 42
Alvirne lost in 3 straight sets to BG. Jess Lortie- 41 Jackie Dowd - 43
Alvirne vs. Merrimack (Sept. 20) Jackie Dowd - 41 Jeff Piantaggini - 45
Alvirne took Merrimack in four sets: 25-21, 25-23, 23-25, 28-26. Cole Taylor - 41
Standouts for Alvirne were Liz DeRosa with 20 kills and nine digs, Jeff Piantaggini - 41
Cynnaea Clay with 12 digs and Morgan Smith with 31 assists.
Scorecard
courtesy of Coach Shaun Hastings
Owls Nest - Par: 36 (Sept. 20)
Teams: Plymouth, 185; Gilford, 192; Belmont, 201; Campbell, 212
CHS Girls Soccer Tops Laconia 6-1
1 James Cardello 45 courtesy of Jason Rossi the Laconia goalie from the 18-yard mark. Shultz completed
2 Tyler Meyers 61 The Campbell girls soccer team improved to 6-2-1 on the the pure hat trick when Caitlyn Rossi found her streaking up
3 Sean Ryan 47 season with a win against Laconia, 6 -1. Freshman striker the right side line where she out ran one defender and made
4 Nick Molinari 59 Karliegh Shultz broke out for three goals in the first half to put an inside move beating a second for a short side goal at the
5 Jake Taylor 61 away the Lady Sachems away for good. After a long hot bus 31-minute mark.
6 Drew Labrie 76 ride, the Campbell girls were caught flat footed on the hot turf The second half started the same way the first half ended
At press time, Campbells next match was scheduled for Sept. 27 at in the first 10 minutes. Laconia put constant pressure on the when Sara Keene and Erin Douglas combined on a give and go
3:30 p.m. at Derryfield. On Oct. 2, Cougar golf will compete at 3:30 Campbell defense scoring first and early at the six minute mark. sequence that resulted in a beautiful goal off the foot of Keene
p.m. vs. Stevens, Gilford and Conant. Laconia followed up the early goal with two more scoring less than 30 seconds in. Campbell remained in complete
opportunities hitting the post at the eight-minute mark and cross control of the second half with additional scores coming from
bar less than a minute later. After surviving the early flurry of Erin Douglas at the 36-minute mark from Autumn Thompson
activity, the Campbell girls began to pick away at the Laconia and 30-minute mark when Carolyn Fletcher found Karleigh
CHS Runners Fare midfield passing the ball around the field with very little
pressure. The hard work finally paid off when Erin Douglas
Shultz for her fourth goal on the day. Alicia Noury held
Laconia in check making six saves. Leading the defense on
Well Against 30-Plus found Karleigh Shultz over the top to even up the score 1-1.
The second tally from Shultz came when Caitlyn Rossi
another strong performance were Emma Rousseau, Carolyn
Fletcher, Makenna Mathieu, Kate Stoncius and Caitlyn Rossi.
Teams at Manchester
fired a shot from the 15-yard mark that was redirected by the The girls host Hopkinton (6-1-1) on Friday, Sept. 29 at 4 p.m.
Laconia defense in the direction of Shultz who one timed past
Invitational
courtesy of Coach Jan Platt Five Bears Cheerleaders Earn Coveted Places
Saturday, Sept. 23, was the 43rd Manchester Invitational held at
Derryfield Park in Manchester. Campbell cross country had runners in
the junior varsity and varsity races.
on the Division 14 NH Elite Team
The girls varsity team competed in the small school division where
they went up against 30 scoring teams. The girls received a plaque for
coming in fourth place overall. They were the fourth New Hampshire
courtesy of Angela Auger
team and the first team for D3. Leading the pack for Campbell was
Last week, more than 90 New Hampshire AYC athletes ages 11-14
senior Caitlyn Callinan in 20th place, followed by six freshmen - Cassie
attended a two-day tryout hoping for a spot on either the Blue or Red
Hemming in 23rd, Riley Gamache in 27th, Megan Whitnell in 35th
Division 14 NH Elite Cheer Team. With only 18 spots available on each
place, and then, in a row, 100th Lyndsey Brown, 101st Izzy Risitano
team, this was a very competitive tryout. Certified judges scored these
and 102nd Liz Breton. Medals were earned by Caitlyn, Cassie and
athletes on jumps, dance, standing tumbling, running tumbling, and
Riley for finishing in the top 30.
stunting.
On The boys side, Campbell had runners in the junior varsity and
The Hudson Litchfield Bears are proud to announce Molly Ireland
varsity races. The boys varsity team competed in the small school
(blue), Izzy Camargo (blue), Jaylene Nelson (red), Alexis Darrigo (red)
division where they went up against 38 scoring teams. The boys team
and Emma Fopiano (red) will be representing Hudson-Litchfield on these
came in sixth place overall and they were the fourth New Hampshire
elite teams. They will compete at the national championships event in
team and the second team for D3. Junior Jeffrey Allen came in
December in Kissimmee, Fla.
fourth place, next for the team was senior Luke Hogan in 43rd place,
Congratulations to all the athletes that were selected.
sophomore Tyler Scopelites in 52nd and his twin, Trevor, came in 68th
place. Sophomore Matthew Dion finished in 85th, senior Trevor Gomes
in 107th and junior Luke Gomes came in 200th place. Jeffrey Allen
earned a medal for finishing in the top 30.
At press time, the team was scheduled to travel on Sept. 28 to
compete at Moultonborough Invitational.
Blue team, top row, from left, Molly Ireland and Izzy Camargo.
Red team, bottom row, Jaylene Nelson, Alexis Darrigo and Emma Fopiano.
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The Alvirne boys soccer team got its first win of Lambert and Charlie Thomas controlled the
the season on Tuesday by beating the Titans from midfield for the Broncos, while Nick Cardenas
Nashua North 3-0. The Broncos dominated the and Chris Tufts played well on offense. Coach Jeff
first half of the game, keeping possession of the Blackwell was happy to get everyone healthy and
ball throughout most of the half and producing playing well again, and hopefully the confidence
numerous scoring opportunities. from this game will lead to a successful second
Connor Lambert got the Broncos off to a good half of the season.
start just three minutes into the game when he Last Friday, Alvirne lost 6-0 to a tough Hanover
tracked down a rebound and put a perfectly team, always one of the top teams in NHIAA
placed shot into the corner of the net. Alvirne Division 1. The Bronco boys started off well,
kept the momentum going with another goal just with inspired play at the beginning of the game.
11 minutes later when Nick Cardenas dribbled The team was playing with a lot of energy and
past a few defenders to earn himself an easy shot movement until the Marauders scored 16 minutes
from the middle of the box. The final Alvirne tally in. That goal led to a disastrous stretch for the
came with 17 minutes left in the half on a tough- Broncos, as Hanover would score four more goals
angled header by Ryan Ruigrok off a nice free kick in the next 30 minutes to put the game away.
by Shane Pimentel. Alvirne picked it up late in the game with a few
The Broncos held on in an uneventful second scoring opportunities, but it was too little and too
half, with keeper Jamie Bertrand and a defensive late to get back into the game. Connor Lambert
unit of Ryan Ruigrok, Kyle Ping, Nathan Day, and and Nick Cardenas led the way for the Broncos.
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