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Volume 28 Number 39 April 7, 2017 12 Pages

Upon His Return from a Third Deployment,


HPD Honors Police Prosecutor

Staff photos by Len Lathrop

A true family picture, standing in front of the station with the encased flag in the foreground.

by Len Lathrop It was moving when Attorney Tessier thanked the police
As recognition of his service to our country, the Hudson officers for their support of his family during his deployment.
Police Department assembled and presented the flag that Brief stories of a plumbing issue and a roof problem were
flew at the station during Police Prosecutor Joseph Tessiers, swept away as That is what we do for a brother came from
ESQ, deployment, as a Sergeant in the New Hampshire Army Captain William Avery and most in the room nodded.
National Guard. James Moody, Military Outreach Coordinator of the
While the ceremony marked the Sergeants return from Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, spoke to those
nine months in country (all that military are allowed to tell assembled about how support from employers help make the
you about deployments), it gave his fellow police family time service to the country just a bit easier when people at home
to celebrate his safe return. The police officers presented help out. There are roughly 1,700 army National Guard men
Attorney Tessier with an encased flag which had flown over and women in New Hampshire and many like Atty. Tessier
the Washington Capital Building, and certificates from the have been deployed for long periods of time and multiple
New Hampshires Washington delegation. Mounted on the times during their service. Tessier has served with the Guard
Atty. Tessiers family watches as the flag is folded for presentation to their father and husband by back of the triangle case was the Blue Star Banner which was for 14 years and performs legal service; he also works with
Hudson Police. Sons Kadyn, Gavyn and Austyn with daughter Peyton and wife Chelsey. flown at the police station during his deployment. the artillery divisions.

Bunny Braves Snow for GFWC Gravity, Friction and Air Drag
Hudson Junior Womans were at Work at Hudson
Annual Breakfast Fish and Game
by Len Lathrop
When you think Hudson Fish and
Game, can you see pinewood derby
cars zipping down a wooden track?
Now add roughly 50 Scouts and
parents and brothers and sisters in the
converted range area and you have a
wonderful and fun Sunday morning.
Just a bit of history. The first
Pinewood Derby was held on May 15,
1953, at the Scout House in Manhattan
Beach, Calif., by Cub Scout Pack 280C.
And just to make sense of the story
title, the force accelerating a pinewood
derby car is gravity; the opposing forces
are friction and air drag. Therefore, car
modifications are aimed at maximizing
Staff photos by Laurie Jasper

the potential energy in the car design


and minimizing the air drag and the
friction that occurs when the wheel
spins on the axle contacts the axle
head or car body, or contacts the track
guide rail.
Too much detail? Well Sunday you
could find parents, mostly dads, adding
or subtracting weight from their childs
car and some adding graphite to the
axles.
While the pictures tell some of the
story, lets draw one other, the members
of the Fish and Game just standing
GFWC Hudson Community Club and GFWC NH State The Verrocchio Family - Gavin (1), Mason (5) and around with big smiles as their club
President Phyllis Appler took time off from working to join Ella (7) loved meeting the Easter Bunny! was bustling with scouts just having
her husband, Dr. David Appler, for a chat with fun. The scouts had all types of food
the Easter Bunny. for the day and many donations of food
Lion Cubs Mason Verrocchio and Joshua Sullivan present their cars to
and door prizes.
be put on track to race.
Staff photos by Len Lathrop

Jacob Riopelle (9), Michael Radzik (9 1/2) and Kiley Riopelle (9) enjoyed the craft table.

by Laurie Jasper
Hudsons GFWC Junior Womans and Community Clubs hosted their annual Bunny Breakfast on
Saturday, April 1, at the Hudson Community Center. Despite the snow, members prepared a morning
feast including pancakes, bacon, eggs, baked goods, coffee, juice and more. Approximately 70
people attended the event and enjoyed spring crafts and the face painting table. The highlight, of
course, was the Easter Bunny, who put his rabbits feet to good use as snow shoes to hop in for a visit,
to the delight of both children and adults! The GFWC Clubs would like to thank Alvirne National
Honor Society members and Honors Biology students for their vital help with set up on Friday and
during the breakfast. Last-minute adjustments before the racing. Dad Dana Burke
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Miss Winnipesaukee
STEM Activity with Third Graders
at Hills Garrison School
submitted by Lu Hurley, continued by telling the
Hills Garrison School students that when you

Accolades On March 20, Mrs.


Hurleys third grade
class at Hills Garrison
drink sugary or acidic
drinks, the enamel
begins to break down
School participated in leading to cavities.
Codyjay Rice of Hudson has been inducted into Tau Sigma, a a S.T.E.M. activity with She then put an egg
national academic honor society designed specifically to recognize Miss Winnipesaukee, in soda, orange juice,
and promote the academic excellence and involvement of transfer Jana El-Sayed. Jana is a Gatorade and grape
students. former student of Hills juice. The students
Madeline Waslick of Hudson and Amanda Moreau of Litchfield Garrison School and had to predict what
achieved Deans List status for their academic working during the fall a graduate of Alvirne would happen to the
semester at Nichols College. High School. She is egg shell when placed
Karissa Stefanou of Hudson was named to the Deans List a Rivier continuing her education in the drink overnight.
University for the fall semester. Karissa is currently a junior studying with a major in science. The following day, the
Elementary Education. To share her love of students documented
Send your Accolades to news@areanewsgroup.com with a photo science Jana did an their findings and
experiment about how realized what drinks
different drinks affect the would be better for
enamel on teeth. Giving their teeth. Miss
the students background Winnipesaukee ended
information, she her visit by giving each

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have a hard covering kit and encouraged all
called enamel which protects the softer parts inside the teeth. of them to take care of their teeth. We want to thank Jana for her
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Recreation
Women & Men Softball
League Registration
The Hudson Recreation Department is
now accepting registration for the Mens
SERVICES
and Womens Softball League during New Life Christian Church, 272 Lowell Rd., Hudson
regular business hours at the Hudson Easter Sunday, April 16
Recreation Center, Monday through Easter Service - 10 a.m.
Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. In addition, there
will be two registrations at the Recreation Open Doors Christian Fellowship, 359 Charles Bancroft Hwy.,
Center, Saturday, April 8, from 9 to 10 Litchfield
a.m. and Thursday, April 13, from 6 to Easter Sunday, April 16
7:30 p.m. Easter Service - 10:30 a.m.
All returning players and Hudson
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, 9 St. Francis Way, Litchfield
residents interested in playing this season
2017 Triduum Schedule - Holy Week April 13-16
must be registered by Tuesday, April 18.
Holy Thursday, April 13
We have had many issues in the past
Mass - 7 p.m.
with late registration, please sign-up by
Good Friday, April 14
April 18 or you will not be eligible for
Stations of the Cross and Divine Mercy Chaplet - 3 p.m.
this season. We will not accept phone
Area News Group registration; you must sign up in person at
the Rec. Center. Proof of residence must
Good Friday Services - 7p.m.
Holy Saturday, April 15
Easter Vigil - 8 p.m.
Your Green Light to be shown at time of registration. There is
Easter Sunday, April 16

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Masses - 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m.
For more information call the
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Save hundreds of dollars every week Holy Saturday, April 15
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Remember Hudson When ...


Aerial View Fulton and Reed Streets c. 1955
by Ruth Parker Veterans Memorial and New are the homes of Paul and Hazel Buxton and their family on School
If you live in the Taylor Falls Bridges. This lot Street and the former home of Dr. William Quigley and his family
vicinity of Maple remained empty until 2016 at facing the intersection with Cummings Street. The Buxton Family
Avenue, Reed, Fulton which time the property was has (and is) serving the town in a number of areas including Fire
and Central Streets sold and a duplex house is now Department, Historical Society and Hills Memorial Library. Dr.
you may well be able being built on this site. Quigley provided medical services to Hudson and Hudson Schools.
to locate your home Between 27 and 25 Central This photo is from the collection at the Historical Society.
on this c. 1955 aerial we see Maple Avenue going
photograph. Based south past the intersection with
upon our accession Reed Street on the left
records at the and on toward what
Historical Society this is now Merrill Park on
photo was taken c. the right and near the
1955 from an aircraft edge of the Merrimack
owned by Sanders River. At the end of
Associates (now BAE Maple Avenue is the
Systems of Nashua). remains of the right
The lack of foliage of way for the steam
on the trees during railroad used by
the winter months residents to make a
increased the visibility connection with the
of the buildings from southern end of Fulton
the air. The aircraft Street. Another easy-
was flying in a south to-identify landmark
easterly direction over is at the corner of
Aerial view of Fulton, Reed and Central Streets c. 1955
this area. Maple and Reed
If we look to the Street. This house is
left of center the easiest building to locate is the American Legion the former Merrill Family Home. Known to many as the
building at the corner of Central and Fulton Streets at 37 Central. home of Marjorie and Natalie Merrill and a previous site
Opposite Fulton at Central is the beginning of Chase Street. We of Hudsons Town Library.
can see the homes from 43 Central westerly toward Maple Avenue Returning on Fulton Street towards Central we see most
and the bridge, including homes to 16 Central St. The Hudson of Reed Street running parallel with Central and extending
Community Church (Brick Church) is not shown but you can see towards Gillis Street on the upper left of the photo. As we
the shadow of the church building on Central Street and the home move away from the bridge area we can identify a number
opposite the church. At the time of this photo this home was known of undeveloped lots and open space beyond Gillis and
as the Dudley/Emerson House, home of Deputy Harry Emerson; a Reed Streets.
50-year member of the Hudson Fire Department. In the late 1960s One final street to locate is the beginning of School
this home and other homes in the area of Central and Ferry Streets Street just at the intersection with Cummings Street as
were razed in order to improve access to, and egress from, the shown on the lower left in the photo. Easily identified

Litchfield Holds Special Election


to Replace Late State Rep
On Tuesday, April 4, in Litchfield a total of 97 voters turned out for the Special Election to select a new state
representative for District H44 to fill the vacant seat left by Steve
Vaillancourt who passed away on March 27. Results follow:

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The Word Around Town...


Letters to our Editor
Libraries Transform Lives Every Day: Celebrate A Big Thank You for Supporting Caties Closet
National Library Week April 9-15 My name is Devon Rosier and as part of a Disney Youth Service Award, I coordinated Neighbors
a clothing and toiletry drive in the Hudson schools for Caties Closet. The outcome of
Next week the Friends of the Library of Hudson will celebrate National Library Week, a So when I was in college most of my
this drive far exceeded my expectations and I wanted to thank all of the Hudson residents
time to highlight the changing role of libraries, and librarians in our community. neighbors hated me. Not that I blame
for their wonderful donations and generosity. Caties Closet is an organization that helps
Not only a place of quiet study, our library has become a creative and engaging them, when you throw massive parties
school-aged children to gain the resources that they need, including clothes, toiletries, and
community center where people of all ages can access a variety of print and digital frequently, its to be expected. Wed
school supplies, to fulfill their needs. Again, thank you to everyone who made this drive
resources either in person or online. throw a party and they would call the
successful, your donations will impact the lives of so many children. To learn more about
National Library week is a time to recognize the individuals and businesses who cops. What can I say? Its the risk you
Caties Closet visit www.catiescloset.org.
demonstrate their support of our library by becoming members of the Friends of the take living in a small college town.
Library of Hudson. The Friends are particularly grateful for our loyal Business Members, Devon Rosier, Hudson College kids like to party frequently. Its
whose annual membership dues help us sponsor special childrens programs, award the a fact of life. If you havent been to a
Leonard A. Smith Memorial Scholarship, provide staff recognition and promote literacy massive college party at least once in
within our Town. Please look for our ad saluting these business friends in todays edition
Campbell High Key Club Denied Leadership your life you missed out on a really great
of the HLN. Experience life experience.
Whether its about education, jobs or just getting ahead, the resources at our library can When moving into a new
transform your life. Visit the George H. and Ella M. Rodgers Memorial Library April 9-15 My name is Mike Hardy. I am the Key Club advisor for Campbell and Alvirne High neighborhood, its important not to
during National Library Week and find out how. Schools. Our Key Clubs work hard in our schools and our community. One of the most aggravate your neighbors. Its where
looked forward to events of the year is the annual district convention held in Springfield, you live, and Im assuming when you
Jane Bowles, Friends of the Library of Hudson Mass. It is a leadership convention where they work with Key Clubs from all over the
New England area. Students come back with confidence and leadership skills useful in
the world they are about to enter. Some of the contests and events require an entire year
Judicial Interpretation to prepare and complete encompassing the period from one convention to the next. The
Sen. Hassans reason for not wanting Neil Gorsuch on the Supreme Court is that: ... clubs hold fundraising events to raise money for this convention as well as other needs
he has too often shown a disregard for the impact his decisions have on the lives of real in the community. This year there was a snow storm at the same time as the convention.
Americans ... Campbell Key Club had the foresight to reserve a bus to get them to the convention safely
All About

ME
Isnt this what a judge should do - interpret the law as written, even if it have unintended and on time. They did this on their own and had all of their bases covered for this event.
or harsh consequences for some? Or does she prefer that a judge ignore the law if a few Unfortunately they were probably the only club in New England that did not make it
people will be hurt by it? The last time I looked it is the legislative branch that should to the event because the Litchfield school district canceled all after school activities and
correct poor laws, not the judiciary. therefore this convention as well. I cannot imagine devoting so much time and energy
Whats the use of having laws if judges can invalidate them at will just because they and having this taken away. I understand the need to keep our students safe but there is come home after a long, hard days
disagree with them? a difference between safe and over reacting. They did everything right and were let down. work you would like to come home to a
A case in point is Justices Ginsburg and Sotomayor who consistently ignore laws and Please loosen the Litchfield bubble of safety and allow your students to experience what peaceful environment. You dont want
the Constitution because they dont like them, as evidenced by Justice Ginsburgs recent they have worked so hard for. This is my opinion and may not reflect that of anyone else. to live where there is tension with your
shameful remarks. neighbors. That is just unnecessary drama
Mike Hardy, Litchfield
Don Sordillo, Litchfield and stress in your life.
A lot of neighborhoods arent like
they used to be. Many people havent
even met a lot of their neighbors and I

what
More snow, the Fox can almost handle it, Gary Gasdia, a write-in candidate in the March election; Peggy
think thats a shame. What if someone
was looking forward to some eggs and other Huard, a candidate in the March election; Laurie Jasper, long-
was robbing your house and you
delights at the Easter Bunny Breakfast, other term community citizen; Mike Truesdell, former school board
werent home? You wouldnt know what
newspaper staff handled so the Fox would not member and chairman; and Darcy Orellana, an educational
happened until you came home and that

does
get indigestion. professional. Following a statement from each candidate, it was
would be an unfortunate surprise. If you
Next, a follow up from last week. The answer announced that the board would go into non-public to choose
were close to your neighbors, they might
is no. Hudson Fire Chief Buxton spoke to the a replacement. During public input Laurie Jasper approached
be more inclined to notice suspicious
Fox about the Lowell Road fire station and the board and told them they would be in violation of state RSA
behaviors and alert you and call the cops.
some of the concerns expressed during the last if they went into non-public. The Fox has to offer a one paw up
Another great thing about

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selectmens meeting. The question was relative to her and everyone knew she had just forfeited any chance of

the Fox Say


neighborhoods is dogs. I love dogs! I
to paying for the plans that Londonderry Fire being appointed by telling the board they were wrong and citing
have three dogs. One of the fabulous
has given Hudson for the fire station on Lowell the states RSA and a clarification by the Attorney General about
things about dogs is that they love you
Road. The Fox asked and the Chief explained - appointing someone to a public board.
unconditionally (except when I try to
in 2014 the Selectmen approved a conceptual The board chose Darcy Orellana to occupy the seat until the
give one a bath). Another neat thing
drawing to be sure the Londonderry building plans would fit on the lot, which it next election.
is that they bark. Their bark can come
will. As the station plans are now seven years old and a code review will have The Fox has another story to tell you about from that board meeting and a
as a warning if there is an animal such
to be done to be sure that everything is up to date, Chief Buxton is going to meet major procedural error that the board made, but that will have to wait until more
as a coyote outside or deter a potential
with the Londonderry Fire Chief to see if they have any ideas after having been in information can be obtained.
criminal from breaking and entering your
the station for several years already; a kind of what would you change question. Are you ready to move again on May 23 to ratify the town election whose
house.
Chief Buxton assured the Fox that while $2.9 million is based on a square foot voting day was changed due to snow?
If you have a complaint about
cost it is a good number.
something your neighbor is doing, such
Lets hope this answers the question about cost, especially for the Hudson
as if they like to sunbathe in the nude in
Selectmen; dont want see them call a bus for a selectman if he gets overheated.
their backyard during the summer, simply
The Fox is glad that you cannot hear a lot of what Hudson School Board
let them know in a calm and mature
members say, but you can still hear enough on HCTV 21 to have some questions.
fashion (or just dont look). It takes two to
First question, why is it important that school board members be available during
tango. Dont hold on to all that pent-up
the day for meetings. Shouldnt paid staff be making themselves available to their
anger that eventually explodes resulting
bosses, the elected officials? Just asking; the Fox will never make friends. Now,
in an action that escalates into a drama-
five folks came forward to serve the town hoping to fill the seat vacated by Ben
filled situation. In theory if you are a
Nadeau at the end of February. The school board had posted the appointment
homeowner you should be relatively
and asked for letters by March 31. Candidates interviewed on Friday were
mature and have mastered some conflict
resolution skills.
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Good for the Community


Your Hometown Community Calendar
Month of April guns to fight the mighty Soviet war machine. Rich signed Accident Waiver and Release of Liability Wednesday, April 26 or Friday, April 28
April is National Poetry Month, and that means
the return of the Rodgers Memorial Librarys
with scenes and legends of Lithuania, Amber Wolf
tells the tale of a people struggling for their freedom
form that can be found on the Town of Hudson
website: http://www.hudsonnh.gov/docs/ben/ben-
2 6th The Aaron Cutler Library will be offering
Genealogy and Family History Classes.
Annual Poetry Contest. Prizes will be awarded against great odds. Join author Ursula Wong as Accid-Waiver-Release-ofLiability.pdf. These classes are for beginners as well as
in five age categories, donated by the Friends of she sheds light on this little known piece of history. the seasoned enthusiasts. Are you trying
Volunteers Needed! Hudson Town Wide
the Library: second grade and younger, grades Enjoy traditional Lithuanian treats, courtesy of the to find a starting point, or are you interested in
Roadside Cleanup sponsored by the Hudson
three through five, grades six through eighth, Charles Zylonis Trust, while attending this program. meeting others to swap ideas and resources. Topics
Sustainability Committee, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Meet
grades ninth through 12 and adults. People may There will be two programs, April 12 at 11 a.m. will include where to start, best resources, family
at the Market Basket parking lot at intersection
submit one poem in any format for the contest. and April 13 at 7 p.m. at the Rodgers Memorial tree making, ancestory.com questions, success with
of Lowell and Wason Roads. Meet with other
The deadline for submissions is April 30. Entrants Library. Registration requested so that we can plan DNA testing, collecting verbal history, genealogy
Hudson volunteers to collect roadside litter along
should include name, grade (or adult) and phone how much food to have, walk-ins will be welcome. road trips, and more! Join us at the library at 7
Lowell Road from the Welcome to Hudson sign
number on your entry. Paper entries may be mailed p.m. on Wednesday or at 1 p.m. on Friday. Free
Thursdays, April 13 to Executive Drive. Remember to bring gloves
or dropped off at the library, the Senior Center or and open to the public. Call the circulation desk
with your public school librarian. E-mail entries 1 3th Pager Turners is a middle school sixth
to eighth grade book group, meets the
and wear bright or reflective clothing. We are also
encouraging residents to clean up their streets.
with any questions at 424-4044.
can be sent to askus@rodgerslibrary.org - either
second Thursday of every month from 2:30 Blue bags for recyclables will be available starting Friday, May 5
type the poem into the body of the e-mail, or attach
it in PDF or Microsoft Word format. There will be a
to 3:30 p.m. Students have a light snack,
discuss the monthly book and participate in crafts
at 9:30 a.m. for use when you get together with
neighbors and family to pick up roadside litter near
5th Hudson Memorial VFW Post 5791 and
Auxiliary will hold its Annual Loyalty Day/
prize ceremony and poetry reading at the library on
and activities. Students can take bus No. 3 from your home. Look for flyers posted in businesses Scholastic Awards Ceremony beginning
Tuesday, May 9 at 3:30 p.m. Anyone who submits
Litchfield Middle School to the library. Call the around Hudson. Facebook: Hudson Sustainability, at 7 p.m. Social time begins at 6:30 p.m.
a poem may read their entry as long as the subject
circulation desk with any questions at 424-4044. Questions? E-mail HudsonSustainability@gmail. and light refreshments will be served. Public Law
matter is appropriate for general audiences. All
com. 85-529 designates that the 1st day of May each
prize winners will be invited to attend. Thursday, April 13
year be designated as Loyalty Day and is to be
Maundy Thursday Service, 7 to 7:30 p.m., Easter Egg Hunt for ages 0-10 from 10 a.m. to 12
Saturday, April 8 set aside as a special day for the reaffirmation of
a remembrance of Jesus last evening with his p.m. Games, snacks, craft and fun at Open Doors
8th Free Community Breakfast, 8 to 11 a.m.
Come enjoy good food and conversation!
disciples. Litchfield Community Church, 259 Christian Fellowship, 359 Charles Bancroft Hwy.,
loyalty to the United States of America and for the
recognition of the heritage of American freedom,
Charles Bancroft Hwy. Litchfield. Sign up at our website at www.odcf-nh.
Kids Club (ages 3-11), 10:15 a.m. Litchfield and inviting the people of the United States to
com.
Community Church, 259 Charles Bancroft Friday, April 14 observe such day, in schools and other suitable
Hwy. places, with appropriate ceremonies. We will
1 4th Good Friday Open Chapel, 12 to 3 p.m.
Silent prayer, music, meditation over Jesus
Electronics Recycling Fundraiser to support
Boy Scout Troop 11, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Litchfield honor local students, educators, public safety
Sunday, April 9
last three hours on the cross. Litchfield Technology Park parking lot, 480 Charles Bancroft professionals and others in the community this
9th Palm Sunday. Parade of the Palms
by Children! 10 a.m. Family Worship
Community Church, 259 Charles Bancroft Hwy., Litchfield. Have you started spring cleaning? evening. For more information contact Rob Everett,
Hwy. Do you have old electronics that are collecting Auxiliary 5791, Junior Vice-President at rje7@
Service. All children welcome! Litchfield
dust? Heres your chance to get them out of the hotmail.com or 229-7319.
Community Church, 259 Charles Bancroft Genealogy Club Author Talk, Yours Faithfully,
way without leaving town and help your local
Hwy. Florence Burke by Ellen B. Alden. Author Ellen B.
Friends of the Library Used Book Sale, 11 a.m. to
Aldens book was inspired by the Civil War letters
Boy Scout troop at the same time! It cant get
any easier! Just drive up in your car, and we will
Happenings Across
3 p.m. at the Hills Memorial Building, 18 Library
of her Irish immigrant great, great grandfather.
Florence escaped the Potato Famine only to
have people available to help you unload. There the River
St., Hudson. is a reasonable fee to safely recycle the items. Its
emigrate and join the Union Army 16 years later.
really that simple! (We can arrange for a pick
Monday, April 10 & Saturday, April 22 He enlisted as a substitute for a wealthy man who Tuesday, April 18
up, if needed.) White goods (e.g., refrigerators,
10 th The Rodgers Memorial Library in was drafted in exchange for a small piece of land.
dishwashers, etc.) and fluorescent lights are not 18th The Nashua Historical Society is pleased
to present Pleasures from the Parlor:
Hudson hosts two Free Film Series. At His letters from the battlefront are emotional and
accepted at this event. For more details, call 429-
Monday Movies, on the second Monday compelling; and readers find themselves cheering Playlists from a Victor iPod at 7:30 p.m.
9821. Thank you for your support!
of the month at 2 and 6:30 p.m., catch films for his safe return home. The story is really about at the Speare Museum, 5 Abbott St., Nashua.
you may have missed in the theaters. On April 10, the challenges and sacrifices that Irish immigrants Wednesday, April 19 The music we listen to every day says a lot about
a lighthouse keeper and his wife find boat with
baby washed ashore on their remote island. Fourth
made in order to survive in their adopted country.
The author will discuss the family and period 19th The Litchfield Senior Citizens Group
will meet at 1:30 p.m. at the Community
us and about our society. Pleasures of the Parlor
is an entertaining examination of musical life in
Saturdays is the Free Family Film Festival. On April research she did to tell the story of this immigrant Church on Charles Bancroft Highway. A Victorian America, illustrated with paintings,
22 at 1 p.m. see the animated story of a group of and Civil War soldier. All are welcome. 1:30 p.m. program on the History of the Concord readings and beautiful singing by Marya Danihel.
animals who enter a singing competition. See films at the Rodgers Memorial Library. Coach will be presented by Peter James. All senior Charming melodies, heartfelt poetry and wry
on our big screen, snacks will be served. Call the citizens are invited to attend. humor serve to render this presentation as amusing
The Friends of Alvirne Lacrosse will hold a Meat as it is instructive. For more information, visit
library film line at 816-4535 or check our events
Raffle from 7 to 9 p.m. at the VFW located at 15 Thursday, April 20 www.nashuahistoricalsociety.org/index.html. This
calendar rmlnh.org/events for details.
Tuesday, April 11
Bockes Rd. This event is a fun, inexpensive night.
Prizes will include many cuts and varieties of 2 0th Friends of the Library Used Book Sale, 5
to 8 p.m. at the Hills Memorial Building, 18
program is free and open to the public through a
grant from the NH Humanities Humanities to Go!
11th Coyotes In Our Community: The Aaron
Cutler Memorial Library has invited Chris
frozen meat and poultry including, but not limited
to, eggs, bacon, chicken tenders, beef, pork, etc.
Library St., Hudson. Speakers Bureau.

Schadler, Wild Candid Ecologist and the Each round costs $1 or $2, which purchases of
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Saturday, April 22
New Hampshire and Vermont representative three or six cards to play. The caller yells out cards
of Project Coyote to speak at the Campbell High from a deck and the first to have all three cards 22nd Hudson American
Legion Post 48, located Visit us and feel the warm welcome.
School. We have invited Chris back to Litchfield called wins that prize. Patrons can choose which
at 1 Fulton St., Hudson,
as growing concerns mount this winter over the rounds to play and which to sit out. The VFW will
will host a Meat Raffle
Sunday Worship Services- 10:30 AM
healthy population of coyotes and fears about provide hot dogs, chips and a cash bar. Thank you On the First Sunday of each month we serve communion and
beginning at 2 p.m. The
coexistence in our neighborhoods. All community for supporting Alvirne Lacrosse! have a time of fellowship and refreshments after Worship Service.
proceeds from this meat raffle
members from Litchfield and all surrounding towns
Saturday, April 15 will benefit Feed our Kids. Food Pantry for Hudson residents
are welcome in this engaging and educational
th Monthly Benson Park Volunteer Cleanup For more information call the Hours: Tues & Thur 10am to 12pm
program. Coyotes are in our midst; lets have an
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any questions at 424-4044.
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Sustainability Matters April 2017


Trees
submitted by Cheryl Freed Did you know that National Arbor Day is April 28? Deciduous trees can provide cooling shade in the
Drought Update summer and allow the sun to shine through in the winter providing additional warmth in your home.
The winter snow and rain has brought some much-needed drought relief to our area but, as you can see Taking advantage of a well-placed tree in your yard will reduce your energy costs, help clean the air and
from the graphic below, Hudson is still classified as being under severe drought conditions. Hopefully provide oxygen. So celebrate Arbor Day this year and plant a tree.
there will be continued improvement in April. In the meantime, please continue your conservation Upcoming Events
efforts. Hudson Roadside Cleanup - Saturday, April 15, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. The Sustainability Committee
would like to invite you to Just Pick It Up! Come join us as we clean-up Lowell Road from the Welcome
Sign to Executive Drive! We will be meeting at the Market Basket parking lot, 212 Lowell Rd., at 9:30
a.m. to distribute blue bags for recyclables and black bags for all the other trash.
If you prefer to clean-up your own neighborhood or street, blue bags for recycling will also be available
for residents at the same time. If you would like to get an earlier start on cleaning up your neighborhood,
contact the Committee at hudsonsustainability@gmail.com to make arrangements to get the blue bags.
Bags can be brought to the Market Basket parking lot until 1 p.m. for collection. The West Road Landfill
will be open for residents to dispose of roadside litter from 10 a.m. until noon (no pass needed) or you
can place them in your own collection receptacles. Spread the word! Lets clean-up this town together.
Follow these tips when cleaning up your neighborhood:
Wear protective gloves and bright clothing or reflective vest.
Be aware of traffic as you walk roadside.
Collect trash and recyclables in separate bags.
Thank you to the Highway Department for its generous assistance. Our roadside cleanups would not
be possible without their help.
Clean Up Days: April 29, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. (pass needed).
Yard Waste Disposal Only Every Saturday: (April November), 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. (no pass needed).
2017 Household Hazardous Waste & Electronics Collection: Nashua Public Works Garage 9 Stadium
Dr., Nashua, Saturday, April 22, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. The cost is $10 per vehicle, for up to 10 gallons or
20 pounds. Carpool, if possible. Visit www.nashuarpc.org/energy-environmental-planning/household-
hazardous-waste for information regarding what is accepted.
Town of Hudson, NH Recycling Goal at least 30%
Recycling Percentage for February 2017 = 28.4%
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The Sustainability Committee meets on the fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m. in the Buxton C.D.
Meeting Room. The public is welcome to attend.
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match course of fire is 40 shots standing with an air rifle at a In the team matches (consisting of four members each) the
distance of 10 meters. Niantic Ten X Terrors, represented by Kyle Kutz, Kaitlyn Kutz,
In the Air Rifle Sectional, leading the way was Hudson Fish and Kayley Pasko and Kiera Ulmer, won with a team score of 1530.
Game Clubs Elizabeth Dutton from Derry, who shot a 394 out of This was just four points higher than second place team (Hanson,
50FERRYST. 370MAINST. a possible 400 for a new personal record. Dutton finished strong Mass.), South East Rifles 1526 manned by Mike Jerome, Matt
HUDSON,NH NASHUA,NH shooting a perfect 100 on her last 10 shot target. The Niantic Lazarski, Ricky Miller and Marcus Mojica. In third place was the

882-9431 Sportsmens Associations (Conn.) team was led by Kyle Kutz and
Kayley Pasko finishing second and third overall with scores of 390
Mass Ronins represented by Rio Ferguson, Savannah Demetrius,
Brianna Feerick and Nathaniel Toste with a score of 1500.
www.dumontsullivan.com and 388 respectively. Aliya Butt led the Maspenock All of the scores from the matches are sent to the NRA and the
Rod and Gun club (Mass.) earned top Intermediate National Indoor Champions will be named once all of the scores
Junior with a score of 385, edging out second place have been collected. We expect to see the final results posted in

Hudson~Litchfield Intermediate Junior Matt Lazarski of Hanson Rod mid May.

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Independent Dental Office submitted by Bishop Guertin High School Craig Halbmaier, 1997 Football, Indoor Track

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personal character and continued commitment to Amanda Leese, 2002 Cross Country, Basketball
Bishop Guertin. and Tennis

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The alumni who make up this years Hall Lindsey Miller, 2007 Soccer, Basketball and
be part of it call 880-1516 of Fame class span four decades of BG athletic Tennis
history and 11 sports, said Peter J. Paladino, James Wood, 2006 Football, Hockey and
Quality Dental Care For Your Entire Family 1981, Athletic Director for Bishop Guertin High Baseball
School. We are thrilled to be able to honor their Founded in 1998, the Bishop Guertin Athletic
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Where Excellence The 2017 Bishop Guertin Athletic Hall of Fame community for their outstanding efforts as student-

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Steven Bouchard, 1972, Football and Baseball
athletes, coaches, administrators or contributors to
the athletic programs at BG. There are currently
not the Exception James Bouchard, 74, Football, Basketball and
Baseball
34 members of the Hall of Fame.
The formal induction ceremony is scheduled
Gary Farnsworth, 1972, Football, Basketball, for Friday, June 23, at the Marriott Courtyard in
(603) 880-4040 and Baseball
Steve Allen, 1984, Golf, Basketball, and
Nashua. For more information on the Hall of
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Baseball future Hall of Fame consideration, contact Pete
New Patients Always Welcome David Lavallee, 1987 Soccer, Basketball and
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Representatives Voted. This should be a regular Samaritan plow driver who saw me struggling to and get half as much talent. You had a great guy SUV on Lowell Road at approximately 5 p.m.
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at a flurry of political mailings at each election or band! So many people want this. disaster relief from Washington. I
cycle. Well done! think the Town Fathers should go
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Residential Chimney or back to farming instead of milking
Roofing Siding Masonry
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PROPERTY TAX CREDITS and EXEMPTIONS American Towers LLC is proposing to construct a 180-foot
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Purpose of Plan: to show the development of a 2,400 sf (GFA) BLIND PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS pursuant to 47 C.F.R. Section 1.1307, including potential
warehouse/office for the primary purpose of an arborist
landscape care use, with associated parking, material and CURRENT USE APPLICATIONS impacts to historic or cultural resources that are listed or
equipment storage yard, stormwater management facilities, eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
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for the 2017 property tax year is April 15th, 2017 proposed action by submitting an e-mail to enviro.services@
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All plans and applications are available for review in the tax credit and were denied because your military service was not
Planning Office. Comments may be submitted in writing until Environmental Compliance, 10 Presidential Way, Woburn,
10:00 a.m. on the Tuesday prior to the day of the meeting. during a war-defined Forperiod,
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Greater Hudson Chamber of Commerce 48th Annual Awards Dinner


Wednesday, March 29, the Greater Hudson Chamber of state organization of GFWC womens clubs. She has been a regular Club members gave more than 1,000 hours and have raised and
Commerce hosted its 48th Annual Awards Dinner to honor its gardener at the Butterfly Garden at Benson Park, and she helped donated more than $50,000 last year for projects such as Bicycle
Citizen of the Year, Junior Citizen of the Year, Business of the Year organize the Community Garden at Alvirne. She is very active in her Safety Day, Relay For Life, Annual Ice Fishing Derby, college
and Outstanding Community Partner. The dinner was held at The church and helping refugee families get settled in the Nashua area. scholarships as well as local youth sports, Hudson PumpkinFest,
Castleton, 58 Enterprise Dr. in Windham. Master of Ceremonies for Business of the Year - Digital Federal Credit Union Hudson Girls Softball, education programs and local childrens
the evening was Virginia Kazlouskas of Harmony Real Estate and Digital Federal Credit Union, better known as DCU, is a not-for- organizations. The Hudson Kiwanis meet every other week the
Greater Hudson Chamber Executive Vice President. Invocation was profit financial cooperative owned by and operated for its members. first and third Monday of each month, and the Kiwanis Hall at 14
given by Mike Falzone of the Area News Group and Greater Hudson Digital Federal Credit Union was organized by Digital Equipment Melendy Rd. in Hudson, where new members and guests are always
Chamber Treasurer. Corporation in 1979. In 1996, DCU opened in New Hampshire its welcome.
first freestanding branch to better serve the families Junior Citizen of the Year - Noah Tardif
of DCU members. DCU is committed to supporting Noah Tardifs achievements thus far are worthy of accolades and
and partnering with other organizations that make praise. Noah, a Hudson resident and National Honor Society senior
a difference in the communities they serve. DCUs at Bishop Guertin High School, is an exceptional young man who
primary charitable initiative is directed towards demonstrates a commitment to his school and community.
supporting programs that provide a health, welfare He serves as a mentor to five freshmen offering assistance and
or social service for children; or provide educational help with their transition into high school, counseling them on how
programs or services that benefit the community. to stay organized, prepare for tests as well as encouraging their
Locally, DCU has supported the Hudson Police participation in school activities to help build relationships. Noah
Department with
equipment grants,
awarded local
graduates with
scholarships,
donated to the
Rodgers Memorial
Library for their
music series, held
food drives and
adopted families at
the St. John Food
Pantry, sponsored
and participated
in Hudson Old
The Greater Hudson Chamber of Commerce held its 48th Annual Award Dinner at the Castleton Home Days,
Banquet & Conference Center on Wednesday, March 29, to honor Kiwanis of Hudson, represented by contributed the
President Bob Guessferd, as Outstanding Community Partner of the Year; Phyllis Appler as Citizen of Chambers Annual
the Year; Noah Tardif as Junior Citizen of the Year and the Digital Federal Credit Union, represented Charity Event and
by Tammy McKenna as Business of the Year. volunteered at the
Hudson Police
The GHCC award recipients honored were: Citizen of the blood drives.
Year: Phyllis Appler of Hudson being honored for her dedication Outstanding Community Partner -
to the town through her leadership, community involvement and Kiwanis of Hudson
volunteerism; Junior Citizen: Noah Tardif, Hudson resident and The Kiwanis of Hudson was
senior at Bishop Guertin, who is being honored for his achievements recognized for service and 2017 Greater Hudson Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors: Pictured: GHCC President, Tim Malley of TJ
and community accomplishments; Business of the Year: Digital contributions to our community. Malley Electric, Secretary, Rachel Guill of BAE Systems, Treasurer, Mike Falzone of Area News Group, Executive Vice

rs Federal Credit Union and Outstanding Community Partner: Kiwanis


of Hudson will be honored for their generous and continuous service
as distinguished partners in our community.
Kiwanis is a global organization
of volunteers dedicated to
changing the world, one child
President, Virginia Kazlouskas of Harmony Real Estate, Tammy McKenna of Digital Federal Credit Union, First Vice
President, Kathy Warren of Enterprise Bank, Pamela Small of Family Promise of Greater Nashua of Anne Marie House
and Laura Perrotta of Portrait Arts Photography. Absent: Chief Jason Lavoie of Hudson Police Department, John Fischer of
Congratulations to all the winners! and one community at a time. Environamics LLC, Amy Breault of Breault Law and Mediation and Ryan Fragala of Financial Insurance Services.
Phyllis Appler - Citizen of the Year Kiwanis members help shelter the
Phyllis Appler, Hudson resident and long-serving member of homeless, feed the hungry, mentor the disadvantaged and care for participates in various sports and extra-curricular activities at his
our community, was honored for her leadership, selflessness, the sick. They develop youth as leaders, build playgrounds, raise school.

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volunteerism and dedication to our citizenry. Phyllis has been funds for pediatric research, and much more. The formation of He recently was one of 11 students selected to attend a 17-day
an active and dedicated member of the Hudson community for Kiwanis Club of Hudson was chartered on Nov. 18, 1972, by 25 research trip to Nauta, Peru, for environmental research. Another
many years and has contributed greatly to many educational and members of the Greater Hudson community. In the last 40 years, mission trip with his schools campus ministry took him to St.

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volunteer activities. She recently retired after teaching biology at
Alvirne for 30 years; she was instrumental in getting the biology
students to do Community Outreach hours, which often led them
the Hudson Kiwanis Club has donated $1,211,816 to scholarships,
community programs, youth programs, scouting programs, Christmas
Giving, and so much more. The Hudson Kiwanis Club sponsors
Anne Mission House on a Navajo Reservation in Arizona where he
helped the needy and elderly by completing tasks such as replacing
windows, flooring, installing, painting and repairing fences on a
into the habit of continuing to contribute to their community. She
has been a vigorous and dedicated member of General Federation
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and is highly involved in working hand in hand with both Alvirne
and Campbell High School Key Clubs which has combined over
corral.
Noah, who has also earned the rank of Eagle Scout, is the son
of Womens Clubs for more than 40 years, starting with the GFWC 120 members and has done many projects for the community such of Richard and Deanna Tardif of Hudson. He plans to further his
Hudson Junior Womans Club of which she is a past president and as Make A Wish fundraiser dinners, Clothing drives, UNICEF, and education by attending college to major in mechanical engineering.
an honorary member. She is currently President of GFWC-NH, the Thanksgiving Baskets for the less fortunate. The Hudson Kiwanis

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Born July 9, 1933, in Warren, N.H., she was the daughter ~ Cashiers/Gate Attendants ~ Restroom Attendants

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of the late James and Thelma (Bancroft) Bardsley. She was the ~ Security Officers ~ Retail Clerks
widow of Roger Terrill, who died Sept. 7, 1998, and with whom ~ Turnstile Security Attendants ~ Food Service
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pm Held at Canobie Lake Park. Dress to Impress!
the first class since its opening. She was a graduate of Keene

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State College, receiving a degree in nursing. She also received a
degree in psychology from New England College.
Prior to Normas retirement, she worked for Dr. Curelop and
Dr. Piper at Nashua Orthopedics. At one time, she also worked

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for Greenbriar Nursing Home as well as Memorial Hospital (now
Southern New Hampshire Medical Center) as well as the Adult
Learning Center.

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Norma was a member of the Womens Fellowship at Hudson Community Church as well as the
Church Women United and a CROP Walk Volunteer. Norma was very devoted to her church and
volunteered on a number of different organizations. She was a volunteer at the thrift shop. She
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enjoyed helping others as well as well as going shopping and gardening.
Survivors include two sons and two daughters-in-law, Robinson Terrill and his wife Heather 5 column
of Hudson, and with whom she lived with, and Curtis Terrill and his wife Sarah of Los Alamos,

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N.M.; two brothers and two sisters-in-law, Richard Bardsley and his wife June of Amherst, N.H.,
and Gerald Bardsley and his wife Jill of Bow, N.H.; one sister, Diana Scott, of Hudson; four
grandchildren, Briana White and her husband Sam of Wilmot, N.H., Travis Terrill and his wife
Larissa of Mason, N.H., Drake Terrill and Cherie McCreary, both of Los Alamos, N.M.; as well as

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several nieces, nephews and their families.
A Memorial Service was held April 2 at Hudson Community Church, 19 Central St., Hudson.
Burial will take place in Westview Cemetery later in the spring at the convenience of the family.

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The In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Normas loving memory to the Hudson
Community Church, 19 Central St., Hudson, NH 03051.
Davis Funeral Home, 1 Lock St., Nashua, was in charge of arrangements. An online guest-book
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Bellomo Wins Third State Title Alvirne Athletic Award Winners
submitted by Karen Bonney
On March 16, Noah Bellomo was
Winter 2016-2017

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recognized at the Winter Athletic Awards
Night held at Alvirne High School. On
Feb. 5 Noah Bellomo won his third state
title in the State meet held at Dartmouth
College. Noah will be running at the
University of Massachusetts-Lowell in the
fall. Congratulations to Noah!

Courtesy photo Alvirnes 2016-2017 Winter Athletic Award recipients

submitted by Karen Bonney Outstanding Wrestler - Girls Basketball


On March 16 the Alvirne Nicholas Milinazzo MVP - Amanda Wetmore
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Athletic Department in Ice Hockey Defensive Player of the Year -


conjunction with the Boosters Coaches Award - Kyle Sintiris Marissa Sweeney
Club held their winter athletic Offensive Player of the Year - Coaches Award - Katie
awards night where all the Doug Herling Bellomo
winter teams were recognized. Defensive Player of the Year - Unsung Hero - Sara Siteman
Here are the winners for the Levi Griffin Winter Spirit
winter season: Gymnastics Coaches Award - Haley Tuck

First Year Diver Takes Swimming & Diving


Rookie of the Year - Nicholas
MVP - Devon Rosier
Unsung Hero - Aisling
Coaches Award - Maddy
Hoyt
Spargo Macaraeg
State Championship Golden Goggle Award - Ryan
Breen
Boys Indoor Track
Coaches Award - Mitchell
submitted by Karen Bonney
On Feb. 10, the State Diving
Swimmer of the Year - Patrick
Cabrera
Lavoie
Coaches Award - Owen Pedi
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Meet was held at the University Rookie of the Year - Skyler MVP - Noah Bellomo Junk Car
Bomba Girls Indoor Track
of New Hampshire. There were
nine divers competing for the Golden Goggle Award - Blake Coaches Award - Amber Removal
title. Skyler Bomba of Alvirne Boulia Bardsley
High School would become
the eventual State Champion in
Swimmer of the Year - Haley
Summers
Coaches Award - Christina
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Diving as a first-year diver. In Unified Basketball & Cheer - Most Improved - Dominique WeWillPayUpTo$500
addition to diving, Skyler swam Coaches Award - Lauren Milinazzo ForSomeCarsandTrucks!
Ferentino Most Valauble Player -
the 50 and the 100 freestyle for
Coaches Award - Kevin Shaylyn Saunders
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Alvirne.
She holds the school record for Tierney Boys Basketball Recycling
both the 1 meter 6 dives event Wrestling Coaches Award - Jack Brown 55HallRd.Londonderry,NH
(195.89) along with the 1 meter Coaches Award - Cameron Coaches Award - Jake We Sell Parts
11 dives event (274.60). She McClure Whiting Hours:
plans on joining the Solo Diving Most Improved Wrestler - Player of the Year - Max Monday-Saturday8am-5pm
Program over the summer and the Alec Prescott Bonney-Liles PleasementionAreaNewsGroupAd
fall. As a team, the girls finished
with a record of 24-3 and finished
fifth overall at States.

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Cougar Baseball Team Stymied


by Continuing Winter Weather
by Len Lathrop If a pitcher throws 26-50 pitches in a day, one
When Coach Jim Gorman was asked what does calendar day of rest must be observed. If a pitcher
this years squad look like, his first statement was throws 1-25 pitches in a day, no calendar day of
that with only two starters from last year leaving, rest is required before pitching again.
he had a great feeling that the Campbell boys While both 2017 captains Matt Gagne and
would be a team to be contended with. With a Griffin St. Onge are experienced pitchers also
game schedule that starts next Wednesday, with listed on the roster to pitch are seniors Bryce
snow on Sunday and heavy rain Tuesday, the team Barrett and Chris Woods and freshman Keegan
has not had the chance to be on the field yet. Mills.
While the cage is set up in the gym and the boys At the plate, Coach mentions DJ Simoneau,
are hitting into nets, they are getting ready but Payton Musco and Teddy Douris, but until the
some players might need a map to find the bases if team gets outside under live situations you just
they dont get outside soon. never know how anyone will hit. A new name on
With a change in all NHIAA divisions this the baseball roster this year is multisport senior
seasons pitch count will become a major Harrison Verdrani.
management issue and could see coaches taking Hopefully we can see the boys of spring on
pitchers out of a game to save the number of grass sooner rather than later; only mother nature
pitches they throw that day. Imagine your team is knows.
winning 10-0 in the third inning
your ace might be taken out, to
be used later in the week and DiPrete Promotions, Inc.
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comes in and gives up eight runs,
it is quite a bit different to win
Concord, NH
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SNHU ARENA
The Hudson Recreation Department Is now accepting
walk in registration for the Mens and Womens Softball
Leagues at the Rec. Ctr. Monday-Friday 8am-4pm.
Formal Registration Dates:

MAY 6 & 7
Saturday, April 8th, 9am-10am @ Rec. Ctr
Thursday, April 13th, 6pm-7:30pm @ Rec. Ctr
Proof of residency must be shown at time of registration, Please have

2017
a valid license. All returning and new players must be registered and
paid by Tuesday, April 18th,
to be eligible to play this season.
$80 Mens League
$125 Mens Grandfathered Out of Towners
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