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Volume 28 Number 44 May 12, 2017 20 Pages
Loyalty Day Award recipients and members of the Hudson VFW Post 5791
by David S. Morin
The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5791 held its Annual Loyalty Day Award Program at the post hall
on May 5 to recognize those who show patriotism and heroism.
Loyalty Day is observed each year on May 1 in the United States. This day was set aside to reaffirm
loyalty to the country and for the recognition of the heritage of Americas freedom. The United States
Congress made the official holiday on July 18, 1958. The first official observance of Loyalty Day was
proclaimed on May 1, 1959, by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Loyalty Day is not recognized as a
Back row: John Stevens, Erin Stevens, and Adam Goldstein. Front row: Calleigh Baker, Mansi Mathur, federal holiday, so many people across the country are unaware of it. The day is to honor those within
Beth Baker and Yojna Mathur. the community who help support United States veterans.
The evening began with the Alvirne High School
ROTC posting the colors. Program Coordinator Rob
Everett served as a master of ceremonies of the event.
submitted by Beth Baker, Leader, Hudson
Big Cows can be Scary
The awards program includes the towns of Hudson,
Cadette Troop 12360 Litchfield and Londonderry. The VFW Hall was filled
This was not the kind of pie that you eat. Instead, with family, friends and community leaders there to
it was a calorie-free slice of technology that local support this years recipients.
kids could sink their teeth into. It was a Raspberry Pi
without the e. continue to page 4 - Loyalty Day
Hudson Girl Scout Troop 12360 joined Comcast
Cares Day on Saturday, April 22 to conduct a
special project targeted specifically at getting local
girls and boys engaged in technology. Kids in third
through eighth grade came out to learn about the
Natalie Simoneau gets encouragement from Dad to touch Merlot the cow; the ear is as far
as she would go.
continue to page 5 for full story
Hudson Police Officer Brian Morgan, Scott Tinkham and
Hudsons Jeremy Griffith explains how the project works.
retired Officer Paul Balukonis
by Len Lathrop Brook. Carol Sullivan had four pieces in this show. Show
It was the 28th Annual Quilt Show sponsored by the Hannah Chairman/tour guide Karen Gilbert pointed to this piece with
Dustin Quilters Guild. Expecting that Friday afternoon would its two ribbons, noting the leaves were all different sizes and
be a slower time at the event was wrong as a multitude of shapes and of various materials coming together, appearing as
people were on hand looking at the 117 quilts on display. if they were tumbled on to the background, not placed. But, as
The co-chairwomen of this years show were Linda Simmons quilters know, each one had indeed been meticulously placed,
and Karen Gilbert. Leading the way through the rows of quilts, as was the background of varying shapes and hues.
Gilbert pointed out some of the shows award winners and It was a sweltering April 28, and, if you remember, the
spoke of the uniqueness of the many quilts. question that day was what had happened to spring. The
The first stop was M-213, called Hillside Houses, where temperature that afternoon had soared to somewhere around
Janice Kagenski used different pastel colors to cover her quilt in 80, so not stopping by a quilt that was adorned with spring
various houses shaped with different colored roof lines. Gilbert flowers and colors became impossible. This light blue- and
pointed out the unique stitching; the picture was enlarged so yellow-based quilt made by Joanne McClure, aptly named
you could see the stitching with the circles and waves. As you Floral Breeze, was in the large quilt category labeled L-316.
can see, this quilt was recognized with three awards from this L-321 had a patriotic theme with a large eagle in the middle
show and was one of four entered by this artist. of the quilt and so, not surprisingly was called the Eagle. It
Traveling to the back of the Community Center brought was one of seven quilts that artist Betty Goldstein had in the
visitors to a large quilt hanging against the wall; its number is show. The alternating border of different colored stars with the
L-341 and titled by the artist Early October Morning by Swift same red square in the centers made it a very powerful piece. Hillside Houses
Saturday, May 13 Just leave a non-perishable food donation in a bag by your mailbox!
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Accolades
Appreciation Week on the USPS offers but that
Wednesday, May 3, from people might not be aware
10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at its of, such as Click and
Hudson Mall location at 77 Ship. Customers may
Gretchen Gamrat of Hudson graduated from Hofstra University in December 2016, earning Derry Road. Ed Stephanik, go online and register
a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Finance. Hudson supervisor of for parcel pick up, and
U.S. Air Force Reserve Airman 1st Class Paige E. McNulty graduated customer service, re-filled the post office will pick
from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San the refreshments table and up packages right at
Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program greeted people as they their door. The Hudson
that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core arrived to do business. Post Office handles a lot
values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen He has worked for the of business customers
who complete basic training also earn four credits toward an associate in U.S. Postal Service for 36 in the mornings, and is
applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. years, starting as a clerk in busiest on Saturdays and
McNulty is the daughter of Jim McNulty of Methuen, Mass., and Tammy Manchester and has worked Mondays, said Stephanik.
Williamson of Hudson. She graduated in 2013 from Alvirne High School. in Hudsons Executive He mentioned the
The Assumption College Student Government Association has announced that Luke Orlando Drive offices for 10 years. annual holiday windows
of Litchfield has been elected Senator and will serve during the 2017-2018 academic year. This is a thank you to our decorated beautifully
The Student Government Association is the governing student body on campus, representing customers and a chance to each year by local school
all undergraduate students. The purpose of SGA is to advocate for students and give voice promote our new products, students, which brought
to their opinions to enhance students experience and encourage their participation in extra- said Stephanik. the conversation to the
curricular activities. Their work is guided by a constitution and by-laws. Students elected to a One of those intriguing Christmas season. This
leadership position in SGA contribute to the student life climate of the campus community and new products from the post office has a North
demonstrate honor, excellence and Greyhound pride. USPS is called Informed Pole cancellation, which
Hudson resident Brittney Lambert, a student at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, earned All- Delivery. This is a free and
New England accolades at the Division III New England Track & Field Championships. Seven Hudson Post Offices Customer Service Supervisor Ed Stephanik, is special, and we are
optional service that gives right, talks with Hudson resident Gabriel Isaza. lucky enough to have it.
individuals and two relays earned All-New England status as the team tied for sixth place customers the ability This office answers
out of 32 scoring teams at the 2017 NCAA Division III Outdoor New England Track & Field to sign up to digitally Staff photos by Laurie Jasper all its Christmas
Championships, hosted by Williams. The Engineers, who are the ninth-ranked team in the receive notifications letters, proudly shared
region, tied fifth-ranked Middlebury with 34 points as both were ahead of No. 8 Connecticut that show preview Stephanik.
College and No. 6 Colby. Nationally-ranked No. 7 MIT won the crown followed by No. 3 images of the outside There are 54
Williams and No. 21 Bates, as well as regionally-ranked No. 4 Southern Maine and No. 7 of the homeowners postal routes in
UMass-Boston. Lambert soared a season-high 5-3 to secure sixth place in the high jump. letter-sized mail, Hudson, said
On May 6, Colby-Sawyer College celebrated its 179th Commencement, recognizing students before it is delivered. Stephanik, and on
and other individuals for academic excellence, outstanding contributions to society, and service Stephanik explained Saturday, May 13,
to the college and community. Lauryn Kmon of Litchfield graduated magna cum laude with a that many people all letter carriers
Bachelor of Science degree in Health Care Management. She was the recipient of the Health rely on receiving will be participating
Care Management Baccalaureate Award and a recipient of the Health Care Management mail on certain days in the national
Capstone Award. Kmon was a member of was a member of Alpha Chi national college and this ensures food drive Stamp
honor society and Sigma Beta Delta international honor society for academic excellence in a they know what to Out Hunger.
business-related major. Jackson Musco, also of Litchfield, graduated with a Bachelor of Science expect and when. Celebrating its 25th
degree in Business Administration. He was a recipient of the Business Administration Capstone The new Wedding year, this annual
Award. stamps were released event collects
Send your Accolades to news@areanewsgroup.com with a photo this week, just in nonperishable
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brides and grooms. pasta, cereal, rice,
Its Also, Hudson Plaza canned fruits and
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the postal collection Sharing refreshments and information at the Hudson Post Office leave your bag by
Play! boxes have been your mailbox and
moved against it will be picked up
the building, away from the curb. This was done in on Saturday. For more information, visit USPS.com.
response to many customer requests.
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upstream from downtown Newburyport, Mass. to travel outside of the Gulf of Maine protected
From a boat, make long drifts working underwater mesh area, harvest the 10 cod allowed in that
structure and grass edges near the shore. The two area, and transit back to their dock in Salisbury,
hours before a tide change always seems to be Mass. (inside the protected area). Would it be
a target time for your best action. Fishing from legal? Answer was, yes, but have to remove
shore, I would focus up river working around your hooks while in the protected area, have your
the bridges or islands. The oceanfront water cod gutted, stored and meet a higher regulated
submitted by Ben Dibble temperature is still cold at mid- to high 40s, and size limit of 24 inches and not 22 inches. The
A Blandings Turtle was spotted on Kienia Road last Saturday. They are listed as endangered. these bass are looking up river for warmer water round trip is over 120 miles from Salisbury to
It would be a shame to see this as Hudsons legacy. Animals and trash. Please pick up litter in and to feast on bait. Sand eel paddle tail lures ... get outside of the protected area and return ... so
Hudson! they work. who is coming with me on a marathon trip? The
May 1 the National Oceanographic positive is we have an amazing fishery just off our
Atmospheric Administration or NOAA released local shores and the reports coming back have
the 2017-2018 federal water regulations showing been excellent. Haddock, pollock, cusk, etc.,
no sign of change from the previous 2016 fishing has been on fire with larger fish sizes seen.
regulations. However, there was a but or * Hopefully, all this weather blows out and we can
Making a Difference
Sustainability Matters submitted by
Presentation of Mary
Academy
Drought Relief, Pollination and Upcoming Events Have you ever come
across a homeless
submitted by Cheryl Freed in your yard; individual and felt
Drought Update Reducing or eliminating the amount of totally uncomfortable or
The April showers we received went a long pesticides you use; helpless? Brianna Payne,
way in providing drought relief in the state. As of Feeding the birds to attract them to your yard; a 14-year-old student at
April 27, only 3.52 percent of the state was under and
Courtesy photo
Driver Dave Heisler, draft horse owner, gives Alvirne students Mary Rauseo, Samya Pintado and With Joy, a four-week-old calf, are Rileigh Wygant, Madelyn Fexis Connor and Hannah Anger check out the piglets
Jacquie Hoagland, a ride around the farm. and Ashley Rodriguez. that the Homestead Farm of Hudson brought to
farm day. When asked if the children could hold
them, the farmer said the piglets would squirm and
scream and, if they got away, would be uncatchable.
KAARCHER
activation false alarm. 7:44 a.m. Medical aid, Street. 9:16 a.m.
Kathy Nolan, Sherry St. George
& Karen Richards 141 Kimball Hill Rd. Hudson, NH Medical aid, Greentrees Drive. 10:09 a.m. Medical aid, Riviera
880-ESCC (3722) www.earlystartlearningacademy.com Road. 10:48 a.m. Service call, report of floating oil drum in river
investigated. 12:54 p.m. Medical aid, Riverside Drive. 1:30 p.m.
Insurance Solutions Provided Medical aid, Overlook Circle. 4:44 p.m. Medical aid, Derry Street.
K a r e n A . A r c h e r 6 0 3 - 5 5 3 - 9 0 4 0 5:24 p.m. Medical aid, Lowell Road. 10:06 p.m. Medical aid,
I n d e p e n d e n t L i c e n s e d A g e n t 8 7 7 - 7 2 8 - 9 5 9 3 Doveton Lane. 10:26 p.m. Fire call/medical aid, Chase Street,
L o n d o n d e r r y , N H KAArcher@comcast.net motor vehicle accident.
Friday, May 5: 6:11 a.m. Medical aid, Kimball Hill Road. 3:51
Life / Health / Dental / Long Term Care / Medicare / Disability p.m. Service call, fuel sheen on street investigated. 6:22 p.m. Fire
call/medical aid, Musquash Road,
motor vehicle accident.
Saturday, May 6: 7:51 a.m.
Medical aid, Sullivan Road. 8:33
a.m. Medical aid, Webster Street.
10:28 a.m. Fire call/medical aid,
Hamblett Avenue at Kimball Hill
Road, motor vehicle accident.
11:50 a.m. Medical aid, Lowell
Road. 2:03 p.m. Medical aid,
Complete Auto Detailing Central Fire Station walk-in. 5:05
p.m. Medical aid, Juniper Street.
Interior Glass 5:16 p.m. Fire call, Rebel Road,
box alarm activation. 6:34 p.m.
Exterior Wash Service call, Hills Garrison School,
Engine Wheels parking lot oil spill hazard removed.
7:27 p.m. Fire call, Webster Street,
Tires Wax gas odor investigated. 11:39 p.m.
Take Pride in Your Ride! Fire call/medical aid, Lowell Road,
pedestrian struck by motor vehicle.
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The Fox is standing Schools placing above Alvirne include Hollis-Brookline, like, and then they rip you down. Its truly
in the forest today Bedford, Windham, Londonderry and Merrimack in the top- amazing. I have seen guys turn from super nice
wondering about a five spots. Go to their site for more detailed information, to super vicious so fast Im surprised they dont
couple of things. First, GreatSchools.org. get whiplash. Im not saying that there arent
can everyone stop for Caring people have been asking questions and finding nice guys out there. Ive met plenty of actual
does
a moment on Sunday answers, working with a professional architect who has nice guys. Its the self-proclaimed nice guys
to show extra love to designed many of the high school building projects in southern who end up being the meanest guys of them
his or her mother? It New Hampshire. The goal cant be lost that to make the high all.
is not something that school in our town the best it can be, the project must be The third thing that I have noticed is that
we need a day to show something that our town can afford. While each students 90 percent of the time the only guys who
your appreciation, but wants and needs should be noted, the school needs to be built
y ?
want a relationship are guys who never went
when the day has been
labeled for recognition,
you should make a point t h e F o x S a for the entire 1,200, as they must be able to move through the
hallways, except for the one that currently cuts through the
cafeteria.
to college. That to me is interesting. There
are a few ways I can look at this general
observation. People without college degrees
to do something extra.
are more financially stable and, therefore, feel
The mother in your life
more confident in the ability to have a stable
may be the woman who gave birth to you, raised you, or lived down
relationship. For the most part, these guys
the street and had a motherly impact. Chances are somewhere along
have never left their small towns and never
the way someone touched your heart in a motherly fashion. Likewise,
experienced the fun side of college, or their
its likely youve served the role in the life of at least one human being
main dream in life was to get married and have
or perhaps a four-legged friend. You dont have to give birth to be a
kids. None of these reasons are wrong or right.
mother in someones eyes. Mothers have an impact through various
Its just people looking for different things.
circumstances.
Again, this is a generalized observation. There
While no two mothers are the same, no two elected officials are
are plenty of people who didnt go to college
the same. But why cant some see past the end of their pointed nose?
who are looking for something that isnt a
Pointed, that could be the Fox. Lets rewrite it to just say the end
serious relationship and vice versa.
of their nose, where they have a personal agenda that effects their
Most people who do have a college degree
inability to focus on the greater good of every future Alvirne student.
are not looking for anything serious according
This short-sighted involvement might have caused the best project this
to their profile. Again, I find this interesting.
town has ever seen to be rejected by the voters next March because
My parents got married pretty much after
now the general public believes there are questions that wont be
college. I know a few people who were
answered and the conception of the project doesnt consider everyone.
together in college and got engaged. Not
Hopefully the pettiness will stop and the question will be Will the
going to lie, that freaks me out. For the most
school be better for the students and something that the public can be
part, people with college degrees today arent
proud of? Our town needs this; it is even more critical than the fire
looking for anything serious right away. I think
station on Lowell Road or the new intersection at Central and Kimball.
its because college grads are more focused on
Is everyone clear on the fact that this is a conceptual plan, with the
their careers, more financially unstable, and
big round number being based on what it has cost our surrounding
are not sure where or how they want to live
towns to build a great high school? Why is Alvirne listed so low
for the rest of their lives. Lets be real. I dont
in relation to public schools in our area? This is according to one
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th
Friday, May 12
18th Litchfield School District announces a Saturday, May 27 Thursday, June 15
12 Hudson Memorial VFW Post 5791 and
Auxiliary will host a Meat Raffle at 7 p.m.
free Community Child Find Program for all
2 7th Pelham Garden Group Annual
Plant Sale, 9 a.m. until Sold Out (no
1 5th Digging Into Native History in New
Hampshire, 7 p.m., Hills House, 211
Litchfield residents, ages 2 1/2 through 5
The Post is located at 15 Bockes Rd. The years, 11 months of age, who are suspected admittance until 9 a.m.), ground of the First Derry Rd., Hudson, sponsored by the
proceeds from this event will go to Hudson of having vision, hearing, speech, coordination Congregational Church, 3 Main St., Pelham. Hudson Historical Society. Abenaki history
Fire Explorer Post 551. You must be 16 or older and/or developmental concerns. Child Find will Perennials, shrubs, flowers, herbs and other has been reduced to near-invisibility as a result of
to play. For more information call the Canteen at be held at Griffin Memorial School, 12 to 2 p.m. delights for your garden and for your friends. conquest, a conquering culture that placed little
598-4595 Monday through Saturday, 12 to 8 p.m. We encourage parents of preschoolers to set up an value on the Indian experience and a strategy of
The Rodgers Memorial Library in Hudson hosts
appointment if they have any concerns. For more self-preservation that required many Abenaki to
Saturday, May 13 Free Film Series. Today at 1 p.m. see the story of a
information, or to schedule an appointment, call go underground, concealing their true identities
th
13 Today marks the 25th anniversary of
one of Americas great days of giving
424-5931 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. No child
wizard with a suitcase full of magical creatures that
get loose in New York. See films on our big screen;
for generations to avoid discrimination and
will be seen without an appointment. persecution. Robert Goodby reveals archeological
- the National Association of Letter snacks will be served. Call the library film line at
evidence that shows their deep presence here,
Carriers Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Friends of the Library Used Book Sale from 5 to 8 816-4535 or check our events calendar rmlnh.org/
inches below the earths surface. Goodby is an
Participating is simple. Just leave a non-perishable p.m. at the Hills Memorial Building, 18 Library St., events for details.
associate professor of Anthropology at Franklin
food donation in a bag by your mailbox on today Hudson.
Tuesday, May 30 Pierce University. He holds a PhD in anthropology
and your letter carrier will do the rest. With your
help, letter carriers and the U.S. Postal Service have Friday, May 19 3 0th Feasting on 10 Minute Meals: Cooking from Brown University and has spent the last 30
19th The First Baptist Church of Hudson Demonstration and Tasting with Chef Liz years studying Native American archaeological
collected over 1.5 billion pounds of food in the
holds Game Night on the third Friday of Barbour. We all want to eat well but our sites in New England. Free; donations appreciated.
United States over its first 24 years as a national
the month. It starts with Pizza at 6 p.m. busy schedules often keep us from taking the
food drive. Please help the USPS in its fight to end Saturday, June 17
time to cook healthy meals. Understanding what
hunger. Saturday, May 20 ingredients to have in your refrigerator, pantry and 17th Gov. Chris Sununu and NH Adjutant
20th Spaghetti Dinner, 5 to 8 p.m., $6 General Bill Reddel cordially invite you
Community Breakfast, 8 to 11 a.m., free. Come freezer is key to whipping up a fast, healthy and
donation, Litchfield Community Church, and your families to the states 5th Vietnam
to the Community Breakfast and meet Pastor Willis delicious meal. Creative Feast Chef Liz Babour will
259 Charles Bancroft Hwy. Veterans Welcome Home Ceremony, at the
of United Hope International in Kenya, sponsored teach you cooking short cuts to help you combine
Alvirne High School gymnasium.
by Advancing Native Missions, and local sponsor, Sunday, May 21 those ingredients. Join Liz to learn how to use
21st
Orchard Christian Fellowship in Londonderry. The Annual Spring Clean-Up at your pantry and your local market to create and
Pastor Willis has been here in Litchfield for the Robinson Pond will take place from 9 cook delicious, healthy meals in 10 minutes. Youll
past month, telling the story of their work, which to 11 a.m. Meet at Robinson Pond boat need lots of tips and tricks to pull off these meals
Blood Drive Opportunities
includes water purification, an orphanage, school, launch site. Bring rakes, gloves and trash and Liz is excited to teach them to you. Enjoy a
and care of widows. You are invited to sponsor a bags. Come out, meet your neighbors. Volunteer cooking demonstration of two recipes and samples
Litchfield
child for $40 a month, a widow for $30 a month to help get the pond ready for another fun summer for all to taste and recipes to take home. 6:30 p.m.
May 13: 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Griffin Memorial School,
or a high school student for $80 a month. Come of outdoor activities. Sponsored by the Friends of at the Rodgers Memorial Library. Pre-registration
229 Charles Bancroft Hwy.
visit with Pastor Willis during the Community Robinson Pond for fish, fowl and human critters. required by May 23, space is limited. rmlnh.org/
Breakfast. For more information, contact Nancy events, 886-6030.
First Responders Appreciation Day. Come to Hudson
and Bruce Lewis at bbrave13@hotmail.com.
honor First Responders who live in Litchfield or Thursday, June 1 May 25: 1-6 p.m., White Birch Banquet Hall, 222
Other Community Breakfast events: Kids Club
at 10:15 a.m. (ages 3-11), Jelly bean Prayers serve in Litchfield. Service of Appreciation at
10 a.m. A special gift prepared by the Womens
1st Hudson Democratic Committee
Meeting, 7 p.m., at the Rodgers Memorial
Central St.
and more! Litchfield Community Church, 259
Fellowship. Litchfield Community Church, 259 Library.
Charles Bancroft Hwy., www.LitchfieldChurch.org,
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Monday the 15th, the ladies will take the bus to year. She was forced to sit out that season and so
Hopkinton. Then a day off and on to Lebanon on she sought out a coaching position. She spent two
Wednesday. years at Newbury College where she helped guide
Coach Mike Theriault shared a summary of the the Nighthawks to their first ECAC Championship
last three games: Alvirne Coach Sarah Brisk goes through the motions of
Tournament with a 20-14 record.
The Campbell girls varsity lacrosse lost another showing Coach Jenna Giannelli of Nashua North the
I fell in love with the coaching side of things,
close game in overtime Tuesday against Interlakes boundary. Giannelli played for Coach Brisk as a Bronco.
Jenna said. And she has never looked back or
by the score of 7-6. Jocelyn Theriault had four regretted not
goals and an interception. Caitlyn Newell had two finishing out her
Jamie Jutras is brocked by the St Thomas player as goals and Jamie Jutras added an assist. Stephanie college years
she heads toward the goal. Whalen had two key interceptions on defense. playing softball.
Campbell lacrosse lost a tough one She graduated early
Wednesday in sudden victory overtime this December
to Plymouth Regional, 7-6. Ally Dyac and already has a
had two goals, with one goal each teaching position
by Jamie Jutras, Jocelyn Theriault, at Alvirne as a
Autumn Thompson and Kate Stoncius. paraprofessional
Assists were made by Jamie Jutras and with a focus
Stephanie Whalen. in the English
The Lady Cougars lost another close Department.
battle, falling to St. Thomas 8-7. This She wont walk
one was tied at halftime and came with her Salem
down to the wire with Campbell State graduating
having a chance to tie the game in the class at the May
final minute. Jamie Jutras and Jocelyn commencement
Theriault each had three goals and because shed
Kate Stoncius added another. Olivia rather spend time
Christino added an assist. Good with her Nashua The 2012 Alvirne team beat Salem for the D1 state title. Jenna Giannelli is 2nd from left, standing,
defense and goalie play by CHS kept North players and Mikala Powlowsky is the 2nd from right, kneeling. Both are now coaching for Nashua North.
St. Thomas to single digits. making their run
for the playoffs.
At press time, North softball stands at 4
and 6 with a solid chance of earning one of
Is Caitlyn Rossi, #3, asking how did the ball get behind my ear as
Allie Dyac, #31 comes in to help?
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acknowledge receipt of the addendum (if any) in their bid Please apply in person
package. 114 Derry Rd
Hudson, NH
The successful bidder shall comply with all applicable Federal, No phone calls please
State, and local laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, and codes in
the performance of this contract.
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All qualified bidders will receive consideration without regard to 8 4 7 2 9 3 1 5 6
race, color, religion, creed, age, sex, or national origin. The Town 3 6 9 4 1 5 2 7 8
of Hudson is an equal opportunity employer.
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The OWNER reserves the right to waive any informalities, to 7 2 3 1 8 4 9 6 5
negotiate with any bidder and to reject any or all bids. No bidder
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may withdraw his bid within 90 days after the actual date of the
opening thereof. 6 7 1 5 2 8 3 4 9
All the bid package and addendum information will be available 4 9 8 7 3 6 5 1 2
on the town website 2 3 5 9 4 1 6 8 7
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Alvirne Boys Tennis Goes 3 and 1 Litchfields DiSciscio Signs on to
in a Week Play Hockey at Post University
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submitted by Mike Alvirne vs. Spaulding
Coulter (May 4)
Alvirne vs. Winnacunnet Singles:
(May 7) 1) Jared Whalen vs.
Singles: Carter King 8-3 W
1) Jared Whalen vs. 2) Austin Gill vs. Alex
Dylan Taylor 8-2 L Laqace 8-0 W
2) Austin Gill vs. Dimitri 3) Jackson Tarrant vs.
Minichello 8-6 L Griffin Towle 8-4 L
3) Chris Murphy vs. 4) Max Bonney-Liles
Mark Fagan 8-2 L vs. Hunter Hart 8-1 W
4) Jackson Tarrant vs. 5) Connor Lambert vs.
Sam Cranford 8-1 L Nick Ward 8-3L
5) Max Bonney-Liles vs. 6) Cole Taylor vs. Liam
Max King 8-5 L Sullivan 8-2 W
6) Connor Lambert vs. Doubles:
Cam Leno 8-4 L 1) 1/2 vs. 1/3 8-3 W
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Doubles: 2) 4/5 vs. 2/4 8-2 W
1) 1/2 vs. 1/2 8-1 L 3) 6/Kyle Ping vs. May
2) 3/4 vs. 3/5 8-1 L Ben Mathais 8-3 W
3) 5/6 vs. 4/6 8-5 W Alvirne 7 Spaulding 2
Alvirne 1 Winnacunnet Alvirne vs.
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Alvirne Softball Falls to BG but Fish and Games Elizabeth Dutton
Looks Strong in Standings Signs with Ohio State University
by Sue Krzeminski
It was a tough loss at home on Submitted by Paul LaFerriere,
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May 8 as the Lady Broncos were Hudson Fish & Game Club
out hit by Bishop Guertin 5 to 10. Hudson Fish and Game Club Junior Rifle Team
Unfortunately, two Alvirne runs in Co-Captain Elizabeth Dutton has formally signed to
the sixth inning just wasnt enough shoot for Ohio State University Varsity Rifle Team.
to overcome the powerful BG bats. Elizabeth has accepted an athletic scholarship. She
This defeat follows two decisive wins is joining the Ohio State rifle team that finished
at home by the Alvirne softball team the 2016-2017 rifle season in seventh place in the
pitcher
Bronco Alicia Salvalzo shows the ball was Kellie
after a tag on a pick off from the catcher. Kennedy.
Previously,
the Alvirne ladies made a strong showing at home
against Nashua North on May 4 with an 11 to 2
victory. The Broncos took control early with a
two-run first inning and followed up with a big
six-run second inning. Multiple hits came from Third baseman Ashley Silva comes across the mound
Nicole Teague with three singles, Sarah Siteman on a bunt play as pitcher Kellie Kennedy gets out
with a single and a double, Alicia Salvalzo with of the way
two singles and Liz DeRosa with a single and a
single. Siteman then topped the inning off with
double. Seven players in all contributed with From left are Keith Jylkka, Bill Dutton, Elizabeth, Renata Dutton, and Dave Polonsky.
an explanation point as she drove a home run
RBIs. In this outing, pitcher Kellie Kennedy went
over the left center field wall. The Lady Broncos
seven innings while giving up two runs (0 earned)
added two more security runs in the fifth and sixth
and striking out seven batters and giving up no
innings. Sitemans homer propelled her to four
walks.
RBIs, while Teague notched two RBIs of her own.
On May 3, in an early homestand, the Lady