“Your Local Weekly Since 1868  A Tradition Worth Keeping” THE MessengerFree  Our 147th Year  Issue 38  September 18, 2015 Meet Matt Colby The Henniker PTA will host a reception open to all to meet the school’s new Dean of Students, Matt Colby, on September 30th from 6-8PM in the School Library. Mr. Colby comes to HCS from John Stark Regional High School, where he was a social studies teacher from 2002 to 2015. While at John Stark he held positions in addition to teaching, including substitute assistant principal, summer school director, Title 1 summer coordinator and curriculum coordinator. Daughters of Corn dance troupe from Nicaragua are in residency at John Stark High School October 1 and 2, with a public performance on October 2 at 6:30 pm in the Café. There is a $5.00 suggested donation for the public performance to help defray the Daughters of Corn travel expenses.

Banker of the Year Truancy Court NH Bankers Association President and Another effort to keep kids in school CEO Christiana Thornton announced that Kathryn G. Underwood, © Presi- Facing an 11.84% drop out rate, one of the time during this academic year. dent/CEO, of Ledyard National Bank, is highest rates in New Hampshire and fol- Nashua Superintendent Mark Conrad the recipient of the "2015 Community lowing the reinstitution of the city's juvenile has told them it worked well in his city. New Banker of the Year" award. Ms. Under- curfew, Franklin is considering establishing a Hampshire state law defines truancy as “an wood received the award at NHBA's truancy court, based on a Nashua model. unexcused absence from school or class.” Annual Conference this past weekend. Franklin Police Chief David Goldstein and Habitual truancy is 10 half days of unexcused Underwood initiated a program called SAU 18 Superintendent Daniel LeGallo agree absences during the school year. Goldstein “Ledyard Lend a Hand,” which provides that the concept, which is in its early stages, and Legallo say their only goal is to keep kids hundreds of hours of labor to local has merit. They hope to have it in place some- in school and hold families accountable. organizations through the volunteer ef- forts of the bank's employees. It is such a successful and welcomed program Burglary at Goffstown church shocks community that 50% of the bank’s employees Goffstown Police are investigating the bur- as well as private church documents, police said. participate. glary of a church Tuesday morning. Electronics, “A lot of electronics, computers and some other audio equipment including guitar amps, a por- audio equipment also some paperwork associ- table residential generator and family belongings ated with the parish was taken,” said Lt. Pierre Postal Customer US Postage PRSRT STD Hillsboro, NH PAID Permit #25 were taken from the rectory of Saint Lawrence Pouliot of the Goffstown Police Department. ECRWSS Visit us online at Parish on the corner of Main and East Union Police said the church was burglarized between granitequill.com streets. 4 p.m. Monday and 8 a.m. Tuesday. It’s likely The thieves apparently spent quite some time that a van or utility-type vehicle was used to haul in the house and made off with several valuables stolen items away from the church. Page 2 | The Messenger | September 18, 2015 | www.granitequill.com

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September 19, 2014 Weare suspends Police Chief John Velleca Country Service/City Selection • 833 S. Stark Highway Goffstown Police hosting "Citizens police Academy" Hardware hours: M-Th 6-5:30; Fri. 6-7; Sat. 8-7; Sun. 9-3 • 529-7539 New Boston students could attend Goffstown schools Convenience/Deli hours: Open 6am-9pm Daily • 529-7065 Katie Gargano named Frankln Tax Collector September 20, 2013 HARDWARE STORE & LUMBER YARD Sunapee pedestrian bridge dedicated H-D High School admitted to Circle of Excellence Full Service Contractor Yard Heavy rains cause flood damage at John Stark James Carney receives generous retirement from Weare PD September 21, 2012 Need a Roof Before Winter? LGC drops Hopkinton value from $1 million to $670,000 Antrim's Civil War Soldier returned to monument Newport's Mark Pitkin named "Citizen of the Year" New London man faces several charges September 23, 2011 World record set at Antrim skateboard event Wilmot remembers Thelma Cuccinello Weare teenager lucky to have survived accident Some Henniker signs may be removed September 17, 2010 Metal Roof $2.70 Henniker Police arrest 27 students Sunapee's leash law progressing a linear ft. IKO shingles, Peterborough Police bust booze party Grace Ice & Water. Weare searching for a new Fire Chief September 18, 2009 Come in for a quote today! New London District Court closes October 21st Antrim meteorological tower causes controversy CONVENIENCE & DELI Hillsborough Food Pantry nearing fund raising goal We have everything you need for a cookout: charcoal grills, Warner, Washington & Windsor Grand Jury indictments September 19, 2008 charcoal, marinated meats, salads, soda, beer and wine. H-D reverses position on special needs student •••• Daily Specials! •••• Bradford Rep resigns from Kearsarge School Board Neal Cass to replace Bill Prokop as Antrim Administrator Full service deli including marinated meats, Self-inflicted gun shot injures Peterborough juvenile salads, pre-sliced meats, cheese, fresh September 21, 2007 produce and fresh made pizza! Stankunas to serve 3-7 years in NH State Prison Bradford Police hire third full-time officer WINE & CRAFT BEER Pillsbury Library named "Library of the Year" Hillsborough officials welcome VIP Auto to town ComeCom see our featured September 22, 2006 WineWi & Beer of the Week. Major sewage leak at Lake Sunapee Wine or Beer Tastings Hillsborough liquor sting nets four every Friday from 5pm to 7pm! Kearsarge Middle School grounbreaking set Peterborough newspapers merge September 23, 2005 SAU #34 approves same-sex benefits for employees Sunapee approves additional police officers Warner parents' trial set for October 20th New London works to improve intersection www.granitequill.com | September 18, 2015 | The Messenger | Page 3 John Stark High School certified for 'Project Lead The Way' John Stark Regional High school Environmental Sustainability, which classes offered, depending on student has received national certification for its addresses the growing market for jobs interest, include Civil Engineering and Project Lead The Way (PLTW) program. in biological engineering. This class is Architecture, Computer Integrated There are only 13 certified Project Lead being taught by Dr. Kevin Seeley. Other Manufacturing, and Digital Electronics. the Way high schools in New Hampshire. PLTW, a nonprofit organization and the nation’s leading provider of STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education programs, offers a rigorous, world-class curriculum that allows students to apply what they are learning in math and science class to real-life activities, projects and problems. PLTW also prides itself on high-quality professional development of its teach- ers and an engaged network of business, community and university partners to give students the full experience. When we changed teachers, we were granted conditional certification sta- tus, but I’m happy to report that due to the hard work of Project Lead the Way Teacher Colin Stone, we now hold full certification for the next five years,” said Principal Christopher Corkery. Mr. Stone has focused attention on meeting the full The Rev. Eric Jackson certification requirements since joining Jackson installed as Pastor of Smith Church the John Stark teaching staff in 2013. One of the areas for improvement for The Reverend Eric Jackson was Along with his family, a pair of officially installed as the new Pastor of Eric's early mentors made the trip from full certification was fostering a partner- Hillsborough's Smith Memorial Church NY City, including Rev. Donna Schaper, ship team of community engineering in an impressive ceremony on Satur- Senior Minister of Judson Memorial professionals. day. Pastors from several Congrega- Church and Rev Keith A. Bolden, Sr. The JSRHS Project Lead the Way tional and UCC Churches participated Senior Pastor of First Calvary Baptist Partnership Team now has engineering along with Pastor Joseph Saunders Church, where Eric is also ordained. members from NHTI, Autodesk, EFI, of Hillsborough's United Methodist Joyful music was provided by the ProCon, and UPS that meets twice a year. Church, Elder David Hultgren of the Joy Spring Jazz Ensemble and the John Stark Regional High School offers Valley Bible Chapel and Rev. Leonard combined Smith/Deering Choir, fol- Introduction to Engineering Design Zecchini of the Deering Community lowed by a reception of fellowship and and Principals of Engineering. Stark is Church. refreshments. offering a new PLTW class this year in

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Primarily affecting older adults, multiple myeloma causes plasma cells to rapidly multiply and crowd out other healthy BY SARAH CHAPIN blood cells from the bone marrow. When the bone marrow has too many plasma cells, the cells may move to other parts of the body, which can weaken the body’s immune system, lead to anemia and cause other bone and kidney problems. • • • In a National Institutes of Health supported clinical trial comparing three drugs for diabetic macular edema (DME), Eylea (aflibercept) provided greater visual improvement, on average, than did Avastin (bevacizumab) or Lucentis (ranibizumab) when vision was 20/50 or worse at the start of the trial. However, the three drugs resulted in similar average improvement when starting vision was 20/40 to 20/32. Investigators found no major differences in the safety of the Skylar Bergeron (l) and senior Evelyn Cameron (r). three drugs. The results were published in the New England Journal of Medicine. DME can occur in people with diabetic retinopathy, a type of diabetic eye disease that can cause the growth of abnormal Students sit on John Stark School Board blood vessels in the retina. The macula is the area of the retina used when looking straight ahead, for tasks such as reading, driving, and The student representatives on the John Stark School Board for watching television. Macular edema, or swelling, occurs when fluid ’15-’16 are sophomore Skylar Bergeron and senior Evelyn Cameron. leaks from retinal blood vessels and accumulates in the macula, dis- To serve on the board, potential student members are recommended torting vision. Macular edema can arise during any stage of diabetic retinopathy and is the most common cause of diabetes-related vision to the administration by the Student Council. A school-wide vote loss. About 7.7 million Americans have diabetic retinopathy. Of these, follows.“I think it is important to make a connection between the about 750,000 have DME. School Board and John Stark students in order to gain another • • • perspective on all things regarding our school. I'm glad that students Presented as a service to the community by can be so influential, and I think it is imperative that our opinions HENNIKER PHARMACY • 603-428-3456 be taken into consideration, “ said Ms. Bergeron about the position. P.O.Box 718 • Proctor Square • Henniker, NH 03242 About her service on the Board, Ms. Cameron offered, “I wanted to serve because I have watched progress happen in the school since I Pre-Season Sale! was a freshman and I decided that I wanted to become a part of that change.” BOW FALL HERITAGE EVENT 100% Hardwood pellets Saturday, October 3, 2015 10:00 AM - 12:00 Noon with incredible Pricing! 1894 OLD SCHOOL HOUSE 2 Woodhill Rd. Talk with former students Ride to Town Pound Guided Tours of Old Bow Center Ev- ery 30 minutes beginning 10:15 AM Scavenger Hunt with a iprize@ Forklift Available* all locations 11:30 AM -1:00 PM 1847 OLD TOWN HALL 91 Bow Center Rd. Enjoy Bow Men's Club Lunch: Hotdog, Burger, or Sausage $3,$4,$5 w/beans, potato salad and beverage. Visit the 1880 Vault. View some of the contents. Read 1880 Town & School Report. 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM 1835 BOW BOG MEETING HOUSE III Bow Bog Road. Eat pie like the old timers. Sing along with the 1880 Reed Organ. Hear stories about the Meeting House Enjoy the 2nd annual Remem- brance Bell Ringing Ceremony. Sponsored by the Bow Heritage OpenWhile 7 Suppliesdays a Last, week! Not to be combined with other oīers. Commission. Sale Ends 8/31/2015 *See store for details Seven Washington artists hold open houses Once again Fall is on its way and Washington, NH is the place to be! The Washington Area Artisans (WAA), a group featuring several of New Hampshire's finest artists, will be hosting their annual open studio tour this coming weekend September 19-20, as well as October 3-4, and 10-11.There are seven studios that will be open for you to visit over an area of beautiful historic countryside from 717 Route 103 E. Warner NH Hillsborough to Goshen. This is your chance to see working studios, 603-746-4477 ask questions and of course buy gorgeous locally produced art work directly from the artists themselves. www.granitequill.com | September 18, 2015 | The Messenger | Page 5 Grant Bosse named editor of the editorial pages of the Union Leader Reprinted with pride and the permis- that is informative, entertaining, and sion of the Manchester Union Leader/ persuasive.” Sunday News. Bosse spent five years as editor of NH Watchdog, an independent news A New Hampshire native whose first site by the Josiah Bartlett Center for job was delivering the Union Leader as a Public Policy, a free market think tank. paperboy will be delivering the newspa- Earlier, he worked at the New Hamp- per’s opinions as editor of its editorial shire State House for Speakers Donna pages. Starting next month, Grant Bosse Sytek and Gene Chandler and was press will take over the post from Andrew secretary for Craig Benson’s successful Cline, who is leaving the company 2002 gubernatorial campaign. to start communications consulting. He also spent five years on the Bosse grew up in Hillsborough where Washington, D.C., staff of U.S. Sen. his parents still own and operate The John E. Sununu. He returned to New Messenger, a local weekly newspaper. Bosse said, “and I can’t imagine a better Hampshire in 2008 and sought the He graduated from Hillsboro-Deering opportunity to compete in the mar- Republican nomination in the 2nd High school in 1990, Dartmouth College ketplace of ideas than on the editorial Congressional District. He has spent the in 1994. pages of the Union Leader and Sunday past two years on the staff of the New He was a reporter and anchor for News. I’m looking forward to continu- Hampshire Senate. Bosse is 43. He and WGIR Radio in Manchester and later ing the tradition of opinion journalism his wife, Jane, live in Lee. news director for WTSL Radio in Leba- non, which won multiple journalism honors on his watch. Chief concerned about workload at Bow Dispatch New Hampshire Union Leader and Police Chief Erin Commerford met with quest for another dispatched town that took Sunday News President and Publisher the Selectmen to discuss Bow Dispatch. She 22 hours of the Chief’s time and 16 hours Joseph W. McQuaid said that Bosse’s handed out an agenda for the discussion of the Supervisor’s time.Currently Bow combination of news and political and discussed statistics for Calls for Service, provides dispatch service for Bow, Weare, experience “makes him a natural for a both past and present, and the dispatch New Boston and Dunbarton. job that often entails running facts to fees, both past and current. However, the Town of Dunbarton ground before putting them in perspec- There have been increases in right-to- recently put out a Request for Proposals for tive.’’ know requests; criminal investigations by new dispatch. There have been no issues “Our editorial pages are known for the Attorney General’s office; requests for regarding operations or satisfaction - it is all letting readers know where we stand. logs, tapes, and copies of recorded calls and about money. Like Drew Cline, Grant Bosse has the stops; subsequent motor vehicle requests Chairman Harry Judd pointed out that courage of his convictions. We wish and requests for anything run criminally. 20% of the dispatch budget comes from both of them well.’’ All this takes more manpower. The Chief these three towns, but they take approxi- “I am a First Amendment zealot,” highlighted one follow-up right-to-know re- mately 55% of the calls. BARNS OF BRADFORD SPRUCE UP YOUR HOME FOR AUTUMN • Featuring Shaker & Country-style Dining Room, Bedroom and Occasional Pieces • Choose from Solid Oak, Maple, Ash, Cherry, and Pine Free OTHER AUTUMN SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE STORE Delivery including Factory Authorized Specials on Clayton Marcus Sofas, 90 Day Interest Free Loveseats, Chairs, Sleepers and Recliners. Save on leather too! 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District Governor Sandra McGonagle recently visited the Bow Rotary Club and presented one of the International Rotary Flags to President Mike Griffen. New Boston Fire Station plans progressing New Boston Fire Chief Dan MacDonald and the Fire Wards were present to meet with the Selectmen for final confirmation that Fred and Amy in the the land on Mont Vernon Road can be used by the Fire Department as other town departments are considering how they could use the moOOOOoorning! land as well. The Warrant Article authorizing purchase of the land did not specifically say it was for the Fire Department but that was the intent and it was presented to the town and the former landown- ers as such. The Selectmen asked if the new location would change Fire Department response time to calls and the Fire Wards said it is not expected to have a huge impact as it is still in the downtown area. MacDonald noted Fire Ward Wayne Blassberg has been doing a great job planning for a new station. Wayne recently attended a Golden View Health Care Center workshop in Baltimore about building fire stations and has been working with Surveyor Bob Todd and Architect Roger Dignard on Now Offering Three Distinct Levels of Assisted Living a plan for New Boston. A planning committee will be formed and a Selectmen will be asked to serve on the committee. The Fire Wards The Inn • The Terrace• The Cottage hope to have the design quote ready by the end of 2015 and bring The Inn, The Terrace, it to Town Meeting vote in March 2016 for approval and funding. The Fire Department is trying to be frugal in planning the new fire and The Cottage feature all station. Joe was concerned they might be too frugal with the plan private suites with private and wants them to make sure the new fire station will meet the town bathrooms, living areas for needs. The Fire Wards noted the New Boston Fire Service now have visiting with family and 59 volunteers allowing them to respond appropriately to calls. friends, dining options It's a fugitive Bow Police can't handle featuring fresh, seasonal Big Bird is on the loose and he is wandering the streets of Bow. dishes, comfortable outdoor The large emu was first spotted about 10 a.m. Saturday morning and has since been seen in the area of Hunter Drive, Putney Road living space and wireless and Hampshire Hills. The police department is working with local internet access throughout. bird specialist Maria Colby of Wings of the Dawn Wildlife Reha-

Plus there’s always bilitation Center in Henniker to figure out how to capture the bird Remaining suites and transport it safely. If anyone sees the emu, officials ask that are limited. something to do. they call the police department at 228-0511 with the information

and not try to approach the bird alone. Tour and reserve your Residents can choose from new home today. theatre excursions, guest One lane on Goffstown's Hooksett Road speakers, musical concerts, The Goffstown Department of Public Works announces road con- Ask us about our scenic sightseeing struction work on Hooksett Road, has begun.The road will be down to one lane from 7AM - 8PM, while the Town is working in this area. spring move-in special! tours and more. Hooksett Road will be open to all traffic, but significant delays should be expected in the work zone due to the narrow width of the existing Meredith, NH • GoldenView.org • 279-8111 • road and ongoing construction work. DPW highly recommends using an alternate route over the next few weeks until work is completed. www.granitequill.com | September 18, 2015 | The Messenger | Page 9 Hillsboro-Deering School Board recognized dedicated staff members The Hillsboro-Deering School Board Ann Walker and Kathleen Wechsler. 15 Sargent, Jill Severino and Carolyn Stiles. got some good news and some bad news Years: Wanda Anctil, Jean Crowley, Alex 20 Years: John Bramley, Leslie Browning, during Monday's meeting. Building 7 Luhtjarv, Kelly McDermott, Pam Mellen, Peter Dunbar, Karen Ralph and Laurie grounds Supervisor James Bailey gave the Patricia Parenteau, Connie Sampson, Liz Wilcoxen. Board a tour of the three buildings on the campus, pointing out the major deficiencies in the Elementary and High School boilers. Both will require expensive replacements in the not too distant future. Bailey recom- mended exploring a long-term mainte- nance contract similar to Hopkintons, in which annual payments are flat and savings are reinvested in future improvements. The Board asked him to get more information on the concept. The good news, reported by Assistant Superintendent Patricia Parenteau was that the NH Department of Education, after an extensive review as found that the H-D District "meet the requirements and purpose" of the Individuals with Disabili- ties Education Act (IDEA) The Board also acknowledged the dedicated service of its staff members, including: 10 Years: Laurie Barbour, Susan Else, Alana Kimball, Bob Lemenkuler, Jean H-D Building and Grounds Supervisor James Bailey led the School Board on a walking tour of Mogan, Erika Sullivan, Jeremy Thompson, District's three school buildings. Page 10 | The Messenger | September 18, 2015 | www.granitequill.com

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Henniker officials conducted a ground-breaking ceremony for the town's new highway garage on Friday. Participating were Selectmen Scott Osgood, Robert French, Tina Hooper, Highway Foreman Nate Haddaway and Town Administrator Christine Trovato, (left photo); along with Building Committee members Joe Grady, Danny Aucoin, Steve Connor, Bill Marko, Scott Dias and Nate Hadaway, (right photo). Best Meal

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by Leigh Bosse THE Messenger Publisher’s Perspective A Publication of Granite Quill Publishers Your Hometown Weekly Since 1868 A Tradition Worth Keeping! 246 West Main Street • PO Box 1190 Hillsboro, NH 03244-1190 Phone: 464-3388 • Fax: 603-464-4106 E-mail: [email protected] www.granitequill.com STAFF Leigh Bosse: Publisher Joyce Bosse: Editor Christi Macomber: Advertising Design Gail Stratos: Publication Design & Layout, Advertising Design, Production & Website Deborah Belanger: Account Representative Mary Yuryan: Account Representative Wendy Bamford: Account Representative DEADLINE: Monday at 5pm prior to Fri. publication. ADVERTISEMENT ERRORS: We will be responsible for errors in advertise- An abuse of taxpayer dollars ments only to the extent of correcting the I recently received this slick piece in "This mailing was prepared, published same in the next issue using space equal the mail from our Congresswoman An- and mailed at taxpayer expense." to the items in error. nie Kuster. Before being thrown out of office in LETTERS POLICY: Titled "A message from Congress- 2014, Kuster's counterpart in the First woman Annie Kuster" is nothing more Congressional District Carol Shea-Porter We will print signed letters to the editor than a pre-election propaganda piece, held the national record for sending on a space available basis. Letters should be telling us what a wonderful job she is out the most mail at taxpayer expense. no more than 250 words, typed or e-mailed. doing for us in Washington. It appears Congresswoman Kuster is Letters must be signed but names may be That would be fine, until you read the determined to keep that record in New excluded upon request. fine print on the back which tells us that Hampshire. PHOTO SUBMISSIONS: We encourage individuals and groups to submit photos of their events or activities, either by mail or e-mail. Letters to the Editor CORRECTIONS POLICY: We strive every day to present full, fair and Dear Editor: very hard to find enough of your money accurate news reports. We will correct, in this I rarely get involved in partisan to accomplish it all. A NH Governor space, factual inaccuracies in our coverage. fights... but our Governor has left me no begins the process knowing that they We encourage readers to tell us if we have choice. I have been asked why Repub- will get most of what they want, whoever made a mistake. licans won't compromise with the Gov- controls the Legislature. Despite many ernor. Despite Gov. Hassan's making it Republican voters wanting reduced very difficult to do that, we have tried spending, we crafted a budget with more repeatedly. Her first counter proposal health and human service spending than Also from The Granite Quill: was literally dropped on the desks of any in our state's history. We recognized NH House and Senate leadership as the need for investing in solutions to the IN New Hampshire she headed for a press conference to addiction crisis and taking care of our Your Guide to What’s Happening in the Granite State announce it. That isn't working together, veterans. We even found that a cut to Senior Lifestyles or collaboration. It is important to nursing home funding that she proposed A Guide for New Hampshire’s Active Seniors remember that we began with a budget was not needed to accomplish her goals, that her office wrote and that we worked and we added that money back in. www.granitequill.com | September 18, 2015 | The Messenger | Page 13 Letters to the Editor

One of Gov. Hassan's early sticking non-partisan Legislative Budget Office THE points was the delay in the pay raise for says that the budget is balanced. Inde- Messenger state employees. A pretty big deal was pendent analysts say that the budget made of this. We have since found the is balanced. Gov. Hassan bases her Pick up your Messenger at: money and offered that, in full. She re- statement on projecting years out and Andover: Jake's, Circle K, Diner, jected it and said that we are not serious assuming that we lose revenue from the Antrim: Antrim Marketplace, Rick & Dianne's, about compromise. Now, the sticking tax break, and that there is virtually no Edmunds point is the business tax cut we pro- growth in our businesses or jobs. I have Bennington: Albertos, Harris Convenience, posed... while still meeting and exceed- more faith in you than that. I think that General Store ing program spending proposals. House if we make it a little easier to do business Bow: Town Office, Mobil, Chen Yang Li Democrats said that tax cuts don't here, NH businesses will work hard and Bradford: Bradford Marketplace, Bank, Post help business or create jobs. New York succeed. We make our budget in 2 year Office, Appleseed disagrees. Have you seen the commer- cycles so that we can react to changing Claremont: Hannafords Market Basket cials about tax breaks for businesses that circumstances. Her argument is base- Dunbarton: Paige Corner move there? They spend millions on that less, and not representative of how our Elkins: Post Office advertising because it works. More to process works. Recent projections have Francestown: General Store the point, Gov. Hassan herself disagrees. shown that we have enough trouble fore- Franklin: Hannafords, City Hall, Harvest Barn, Read her press release from August 31 of casting out 2 years, much less multiple Cumberland Farms, Pizza Chef this year at http://governor.nh.gov/me- cycles. If she is just against the tax break, Georges Mills: Jake's Market dia/news/2015/pr-2015-08-31-r-d-tax- she should say so. credit.htm where she claims credit for If you don't have your Representa- Goffstown: Sully's, Sawyers, Vicksters, jobs created as a result of a tax break. I tive's contact information, you can find Village Trestle, Shell, Cumberland Farms, guess they only don't work when Repub- it here - http://gencourt.state.nh.us/ China Gormet licans propose them. This partisanship house/members/housemembers.html Grantham: Rum Brook Market, Circle K has to stop. I have voted for many bills Call them, email them, ask them to stop Greenfield: Harvester Market proposed by Democrats when I thought the partisan posturing and over ride the Goshen: General Store, Lumber Barn they were good for my district. I didn't veto on September 16. There are a lot Guild: Post Office, Wool Room check the sponsor's party affiliation first. of good programs that can help people Hancock: General Store, Fiddleheads Governor Hassan says that these waiting for the funding that it contains. Henniker: Harvester, Pharmacy, All In One tax breaks will "blow a 90 million dollar Rep. Steven Smith, Market, Henniker Farm Store, Edmunds hole" in the budget. No they won't. The Sullivan County District 11 Hillsborough: Shaws, Post Office, Sweet Expressions, Sue's Diner, JD Foods, Lake Sunap- ee Bank, Santander, Bank of NH, McDonalds, Subway, Dunkin' Donuts, William's Store Hopkinton: Town Hall, Cracker Barrel Jaffrey: Belletetes, Mr Mike's, Dunkin' Donuts Keene: Hannafords, Price Chopper Lebanon: Shaws (2), Price Chopper (2) Newbury: Marzelli's, Bubba's, Post Office Newport: Shaws, Caronis Market, T-Bird, Circle K, Quick Stop New Boston: General Store New London: Hannafords, Colonial Pharmacy, Mackenna's, Jake's Market Peterborough: Shaws, Toadstool, Mr Mike's, Hospital, Dunkin' Donuts, Brady's, Roy's, Nonnies Rindge: Market Basket, Hannaford Sunapee: Mini Mart, Pizza Market, Town Hall Sutton: Vernondale Store, Post Offices Warner: Market Basket, Foothills, Circle K Washington: General Store Weare: Town Hall, Dimitri's, Country 3, Police, Firefighters, EMTs and other first responders from the Kearsarge Lake Sunapee Langtots, Coburn's Store area gathered at the New London Fire Department for Patriot Day on September 11 to Wilmot: Park & Go remember the events of September 11, 2001. Paul Howe photo. Page 14 | The Messenger | September 18, 2015 | www.granitequill.com PETS ARE F

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Michael St. Onge, VP, Investment Officer for Bank of New Hampshire and Frank An- derson, SVP, Private Banking Officer for Bank of New Hampshire (right) presented a $1,500 check to coaches and board members of Tri-Town United Travel Soccer. Tri- Town United Travel Soccer recently lost all of their equipment and storage building to a fire. This combined with other donations has made it possible for the team to continue with their season. To make a donation, go to tritowntravelsoccer.com. SOCCER John Stark 3 Windham 2: After Windham fought back in the second half to tie the game at two apiece, Stark’s Kendal Keim came through in the clutch. Bow 9 Belmont 0: Bow didn’t waste any time scoring in this battle of undefeated teams, netting two goals. Bow 6 Prospect Mountain 1: Maddie Cheney scored the first goal of the game at 2:35 and the Falcons never looked back. Hopkinton 3 Raymond 2: (2 OT) Ellie Morrall scored 2 goals and Lillias Whitehead nailed the game-winning goal. Hopkinton 1 Gilford 0: Aaliyah Curley assisted Taylor Signor in the 49th minute to propel the Hawks to victory. Kearsarge 2 Fall Mountain 0: The Cougars picked up the team’s sec- ond straight shutout and third in four games. Souhegan 2 ConVal 1: The Cougars were up 1-0 with three minutes left thanks to a Gracyn Mose's goal, when Souhegan’s top player scored two goals in quick succession and snatched victory away from ConVal. Newport 6 Hindsdale 0: Hannah Stark tallied a hat trick while three of Tickets Start her teammates contributed goals in a Newport romp. Newport 3 Fall Mountain 1: The Wildcats dominated and took a 1-0 lead for three quarters of the game, until Nikki Stiffler scored from at $15! about 25 yards out to tie the game and the Tigers never looked back! Sunapee 11 Concord Christian 0: The Lakers scored six goals in the Restrictions, exclusions and additional charges may apply. Subject to availability. first half as they cruised to their fourth victory without a loss. Syd Clark notched a hat trick. Hillsboro-Deering 10 Stevens 0: The Cats continued their domi- 0$5 nance, improving to 5-0 with their fourth shutout of the season. H-D has now outscored its opponents 46-1. o VOLLEYBALL #VZ5JDLFUT5JDLFUNBTUFSDPNtt7FOVF#PY0GmDF Goffstown 3 Salem 1: The Grizzlies improved to 4-2 with a four set victory. Goffstown 3, Nashua South 0: The Grizzlies defeated Nashua South

322789 Ringling.com #RinglingBros behind Kayleen Bertrand's nine kills and Kylie Britton-Doucette's five kills. www.granitequill.com | September 18, 2015 | The Messenger | Page 19 Girls Sports Where you are #1! Goffstown 3 Nashua North 0: In Nashua, Emilie Veilleux had 27 assists Red Coat Realty and Kayleen Bertrand had 14 kills for the winners. 246 W. Main St., Hillsboro 464-3053 Milford 3 ConVal 0: The Spartans remained undefeated with a sweep of the Cougars. John Stark 3 ConVal 1: The Generals dropped the first game 15-25, but rallied back with three straight wins (25-20, 26-24, 25-18) to knock off the Cougars. John Stark 3 Pelham 0: The Generals won the first sets by 25-14 scores to set up the sweep. Sunapee 3 Newfound 1: After falling 25-18, Sunapee appeared to improve as the match progressed, winning 25-22, 25-17 and 25-11. Winnisquam 3 Sunapee 0: After a strong 25-19 win in the first game, the Bears trailed for the first time all season in the second game before rallying back from deficits of 20-16 and 24-22 to win 26-24, and finished the sweep with a 25-17 win. Sunapee 3, Mascoma 0: Laura Sullivan was a perfect 26 for 26 serving with 10 aces and Meg Frederick was 20 of 21 at the line with 13 aces. Winnisquam 3 Franklin 0: Winnisquam dominated the first two sets, winning 25-6 and 25-11, but Franklin made it a game in the third set. Trinity 3 Hillsboro-Deering 0: After a sluggish first set, the Hillcats fought back but couldn’t find a way to a win over the Pioneers, falling 25-6, 25-19, 25-18. FIELD HOCKEY Hopkinton 5 Stevens 4: The Hawks dominated the first half, 4-1, and held off a Stevens rally. Gilford 8, Franklin 0: Gilford scored six goalsin the 1st half to take control. Laconia 3 Franklin 0: The Golden Tornadoes played well but couldn’t find the net. Pelham 3, Franklin 1: Kat Lohmann scored her first goal of season. Down 2-0, the Golden Tornadoes came back to cut the Pythons’ lead in half before Pelham scored with 7:50 left in the game. Kearsarge 2 Sanborn 1: Vica Henskens scored to put the Cougars up 1-0 at halftime and Issy Lovett, tallied the game winner. Gilford 5 Kearsarge 0: Five different players tallied goals for the Golden Eagles as the Cougars were shut out. Monadnock 4 Newport 2: The Tigers can take consolation in that it marked the first time in five games this season that Monadnock had allowed a goal. Hopkinton 1 Winnisquam 0: Early pressure produced not only the only goal of the game, but one of the few scoring chances of the afternoon for the Hawks, who relied on the strong goaltending of Emily Campbell (10 saves) to hold off the Bears. Conant 7 John Stark 1: Sam Fino tallied the lone goal for Stark. Goffstown 1 Hanover 0 (OT): Sydney Dubois scored the game-winner Hillsboro. “Cute as a button, neat as a pin” ranch with two por- 11 minutes into overtime. The Grizzlies had 22 shots on goal narrowly table garages on over an acre of land. One garage large enough for a missing several times. Ellie Sudak turned away all four of Hanover’s large camper or snowmobiles, the other easily holds two cars plus stor- (2-2-0) shots. age. Cathedral ceiling with ceiling fan. Open Kitchen/dining with half Lebanon 5 Goffstown 1: Shaughnessy Benoit, assisted by Sarah Allard, wall to LR. New roof. Near recreation such as snowmobile trails, Pat’s scored the lone goal for the Grizzlies. Ellie Sudak had 10 saves in the loss. Peak and Crotched Mountain ski areas. Close to Park&Ride and easy ac- Bow 3 Mascenic 2: The unbeaten Falcons were able to escape with the cess to commute to Concord or Keene. Always dry walk-out basement win after a score from the winless Vikings with goals from Maddie Constant. has 9’ ceilings to convert to extra living space. $183,900. #1754 White Mountains 2, Bow 0: The Falcons played well and had several opportunities to score, but couldn’t connect. Page 20 | The Messenger | September 18, 2015 | www.granitequill.com ContractorsQuality work, great prices Haigh Firewood Cut,Cut, SpSplitplit & DDeliveredelivered Builders Murdough OnlyOnly OnlyOnly $ $ Home Repairs & Improvements per165 cord, green 220 Additions • Decks • Porches • Roofi ng • Siding per cord, seasoned Door & Window Replacement ~ Since 1983 ~ BuildersLLC HillsboroHillsboro ArAreaeea • 84848-22088-2208 Bill Haigh • 478-3963 “Building a Reputation of Quality” 4 CORD SPECIALS Naughton & Son • EPA/HUD RRP Certified Renovator E.H.F. TREE Recycling LLC. • Fully Insured • New Homes SERVICE Residential, Commercial & • Additions • Remodeling • Sill Replacements Tree Trimming Construction Recycling Services & Removal • Construction, Cleanout • Garages • Barn Restorations • Roll-off s (15-40 yds) Brush Chipping • Containers (2-10 yds) Call Fully Insured • Free Estimates Serving Hillsboro & Major credit cards accepted Surrounding Areas 938-2282 603-478-0436 Ed Ferguson • Deering, NH 24 Jones Rd., Bradford Fax: 464-5704 • Keith A. Murdough, Owner 603-229-7101 www.naughtonrecycling.com [email protected]

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Volun- Harvest from 1:00 pm - 4 pm in front of the town hall. teer will stand at the grave site and speak directly as if he or she was that particular ROLLER DERBY: Monadnock Roller Derby's Mad Knockers vs. Seacoast Roller Derby's deceased individual. Poison Pixies 4:30pm at Lee Clement Arena, New England College in Henniker, NH. Tickets at the door $10 advance tickets $8. Kids 10 and under are free. Wear your Sunday September 20 Monadnock Roller Derby t-shirt and get in half price. Game time starts at 5:30, doors OPEN HOUSE: Antrim Grange will be holding a Public Open House from 1-3pm at the open at 4:30. Antrim Grange Hall on Route 31. Light refreshments will be available. SRK GREENWAY HIKE: Help Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway Trail Club replace a 22ft DEERING COMMUNITY CHURCH: 11:30am. FREE. The term "Middle East" is a bridge over Bog Brook in Washington, NH. This will be a very involved all day event. changing geopolitical concept. Throughout recent history, this term referred to a Contact: Tim Symonds, [email protected] political, a cultural, and a geographical region with no clear boundaries. Moreover, SRK GREENWAY HIKE: Learn trail construction skills from Appalachian Mountain this concept serves to generate stereotypes and misunderstanding. This multimedia Club (AMC) instructors: build rock steps and waterbars and move large rocks safely. presentation by Mohamed Defaa provides an analytical framework to understand the 4-to-5 hrs. In Newbury near Chalk Pond on SRK Greenway. Call Gerry Gold 526-2857. histories, social identities, and cultures behind this complex concept of "Middle East." FARMERS MARKET: The final Farmer's Market of the season will be held at Butler This event is free and open to the public through a grant from the New Hampshire Park in Hillsborough from 9-12. Musician Mike Bradley will be performing. Last chance Humanities Council. to stock up. LADIES TEA: Valley Bible Chapel Ladies' Tea 4pm-6pm at the Chapel, Come to a lovely Wednesday September 23 event of fellowship and inspirational entertainment, with a four course light tea. All ROY PARK FORUM: in the Goffstown High School Media Center 7pm - An informa- women ages 16 and over are welcome. Tickets are $5 per person, please call Nancy tion meeting on improvements for Roy Park. Be part of the process to shape your park. Wood at 464-5318 to purchase. Your input is needed and you can help be a huge part of the change. WEARE BINGO: South Weare Improvement Society will hold its next-to-last bingo Friday September 25 game of the season at Osborne Memorial Hall, 16 Deering Ctr. Rd., Weare. Doors open HILLSBOROUGH SENIORS: IKEA shopping trip in Stoughton, MA. Leaving Shaw’s at 6pm and play begins at 7pm sharp. A packet of bingo games, a carry-over coverall parking lot at 9am. Transportation fee is $12. Lunch will be at IKEA's unique Swedish ($1100 +/-), and pull-tabs are offered for sale. Refreshments include hotdogs, drinks, restaurant. Call Marie 464-4726 and reserve your seat. candy, and home-made desserts. No one under 18 will be admitted. Proceeds benefit the continued renovation of the historic hall. Also, donations for the Weare Food Saturday September 26 Pantry are collected at this event. POTLUCK SUPPER: Congregational Church of Henniker 5pm and concert at 7pm. ANNUAL "LIVE" AUCTION: 12pm, St. Gabriel Parish, St. Mary of the Assumption Concert by Delfeayo Marsalis to benefit his charity Cool School in New Orleans. Church, Boutin Center. Preview begins at eleven. Hundreds of items to bid on. Theme OPEN HOUSE: Eighth Annual Open House, Yard & Bake Sale, and 50/50 Raffle, gift baskets, gift certificates for services, restaurants, hotels and much, Osborne Memorial (Grange) Hall, 16 Deering Ctr. Rd., Weare, 9am-3pm. The South much more. Weare Improvement Society (SWIS), a nonprofit working to complete the restoration The Goffstown GSE Presents ZOMBIE RUN Pumpkin SEPTEMBER 27, 2015 Hillsboro-Deering Regatta October Gtowns Elementary School 18, 2015 Hillsboro County Youth Center 10k Run Famous NEW BOSTON, NH 8:30 a.m. Chicken Parmesan Craft Dinner Fair Sat., Nov. 7 from 9am-2pm at the RAILS TO Hillsboro-Deering Elementary School FREE ADMISSION! 10:15 a.m. ENTRAILS Looking for Crafters & Vendors. Kids Pumpkin Hosted 5K Please contact Allison at 315-6678 or [email protected] Patch Relay at Oddfellows Lodge Friday, Oct. 2, 2015 REGISTER ONLINE FREE to kids 11 & under www.railstoentrails.com www.granitequill.com | september 18, 2015 | The messenger | Page 25 Events: Community Bulletin Board of the hall, welcomes all to this historic building. For rental information, please call seniors. The dance takes place in the historic Town House in Peterborough. 529-7282. Sunday October 4 Wednesday September 30 CROP Walk for Hunger Franklin/Tilton/Sanbornton Registration 1pm. Walk begins HILLSBOROUGH SENIORS: Big E Trip. We're going to West Springfield, MA to at 2pm, O’Dell Park in Franklin. Call 934-5717 for further information. enjoy a day visiting the Midway, the Avenue of States buildings, the Craft Common SRK GREENWAY HIKE: Easy hike in Springfield on SRKG Trail 4 from Baptist Pond and all other displays on the grounds. We will depart Shaw's parking lot at 8:30am. to NH 114 via Star Lake Farm. 4.1 miles on paved and abandoned roads. Contact: Lee Transportation cost $15 and admission to the fair is $15. Call Marie at 464-4726 to Carvalho 735-5719. reserve your seat. Monday October 5 FREE COMMUNITY SUPPER: Beans and hotdogs from 5:30-6:30pm at the Hillsboro United Methodist Church, 16 Henniker Street, Hillsboro, NH. Reservations BOW GARDEN CLUB: Cacti & Succulents with Aaron Kinne of Kinne Botanicals, LLC not required. Sponsored by the Hillsboro United Methodist Church in conjunction with located in Concord. Meetings are held at the Old Town Hall, 91 Bow Center Road, Boy Scout Troop 73. unless specified otherwise. Meetings begin with the featured monthly program at BENNINGTON PROGRAM: The Bennington Historical Society is having a guest 6:30pm, however the doors are open at 6pm for social time and refreshments. A speaker at 7pm at the museum. Guest speaker is Adair Mulligan from the NH Humani- brief business meeting follows each program and the meeting generally adjourns by ties Council in Concord, NH. Program Title is "A Walk Back In Time: The Secrets of Cellar 8:30pm. Holes." Public is welcome and refreshments will be served. Wednesday October 7 HERB SOCIETY PROGRAM: Visit and lunch at Pickety Place in Mason, 9:30am-1- FINANCIAL AID PROGRAM: ConVal High School's Counseling Department is hosting :30pm. Car pool to these herbal gardens that include a soup and salad and tea lunch a College Costs Financial Aid and Savings Options information night on Wednesday, made with herbs from their extensive gardens. (Lunch= $8.95plus tax). at 6:30pm at the high school. A representative from the New Hampshire Higher Friday October 2 Education Assistance Foundation (NHHEAF) will present on planning ahead, both FIRST FRIDAY: 5-7pm. First Fridays! Story Night! Storytelling at the Library. Join us academically and financially, for a college education. This program is geared for for an evening of Enchanting Stories and fun. All ages invited. parents of 9th - 11th graders. Saturday October 3 Saturday October 10 HOLIDAY FAIR: The annual Fall Holiday Festival will be had from 9am – 3pm at Purl- SRK GREENWAY HIKE: Hike SRKG Trail 2 from Old Province Rd. in Goshen to Sunapee ing Beck Hall. There will be a bake sale, crafts, quilts, pillowcases, accessories, decora- Town Offices via Webb Forest, Red Water Creek Preserve and Sunapee Riverwalk. tions etc. The Soup Café, a variety of homemade soups will be available from 11am Moderate 7.3 miles. Call Nathan Richer 763-2127 or [email protected]. – 3pm Sale to benefit Purling Beck Hall, 2278 East Washington Road, Washington NH. Monday October 12 CONTRA DANCE: The Monadnock Folklore Society presents the Peterborough, NH LINEC: the Learning Institute on the campus of New England College offers ten First Saturday Contra Dance featuring Nils Fredland calling with Pete Sutherland and courses this fall term and classes will start October 12. Please visit LINEC at www. Oliver Scanlon.The dancing begins at 6:30pm with a session especially for brand new linecatnec.org or www.ned.edu and follow The Learning Institute links for more dancers, followed by contra dancing at 8pm. Admission is $10 or $7 for students and information or call 603-717-9632 or e-mail to: [email protected] THE AMERICAN LEGION To Family and Friends of YOUNG AND RICHARDSON POST #59 538 W. Main Street Eugene (Cricket) and Julie Hebert Hillsboro, NH HOSTING Please join us in an OPEN HOUSE 1ST ANNUAL to celebrate our 50th Wedding Anniversary on TURKEY The American Legion Sunday, September 27th 2015 Young & Richardson Post #59 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at American & HAM 538 W. Main St., Hillsboro, NH Legion Post 59 in Hillsboro, NH Oktoberfest < < < < < < < < < < < Saturday, October 17th Donations may be made to the Legion Post MEAT 7:00pm - 11:00pm in lieu of gifts. RAFFLE Dance to the Club Soda Band Send us your event listings! 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Obituaries: Friends & Neighbors Remembered Charles "Charlie" S. Wood Jr. humor and quick wit brightened everyone's day the Check or in a note please write "for Mid- LARGO< FL - Charles "Charlie" S. Wood right up until the end. He was a deeply caring Pinellas Care Center". Jr., 77, of Largo, FL passed away on September and loving soul that was the foundation of the Brett Michael Davison Sr. 1st. He was born in Alexandria, VA January Wood family who will miss him greatly. HILLSBOROUGH - Brett Michael Davison 24, 1938 to Charles Sr. and Virginia Wood, Charlie leaves behind his loving wife Betty, Sr died unexpectedly on September 12th at the previously deceased. Charlie's family lived of 53 years, a daughter, Cindy and husband, age of 57. He was born August many years in Antrim, NH where they owned Joe Nixa of Ute, IA; a son, Charles III and wife, 18, 1958 in Concord, NH to the General Store. He was a graduate of Antrim Deanna of Weare, NH; 4 grandchildren, Jes- Robert J. & Lorraine Marie High School, class of 1955. Charlie lived most sica Fuller and husband, John, of Manchester, (Cote) Davison. He is survived of his life in Washington, NH where he was NH, Sean Wood and wife, Tabetha of Weare by his wife of 36 years, Marie very active in Town Affairs. He was the Town NH, Christopher Wood and fiance, Cheyanne (Dubuque) Davison of Hills- Police Chief for more than 20 years, volunteer of Concord, NH and Meghann Sudsbury of boro, NH. He is also survived Fireman, member of the Board of Adjustment Ute IA; 6 great-grandchildren, Jaymi, Noah, by his son and two daughters, and a certified snowmobile safety instructor, Aiden, Brayden, Persephanie and Abigail. Also Jocelyn Perrin and her husband, Donald Perrin giving classes for young & old. Charlie loved his brother, James and wife, Pauline of Largo, and grandsons, Benjamin and Christopher, family, snowmobiling, and working FL; brother, Robert and wife, Linda of Floral Brett Davison, Jr and his wife Tammy, grand- not only in the previously mentioned positions, City, FL; brother, Kenneth and wife, Gerry of daughters, Kaylea, Emma, and Adelyn, Dr. but as a store manager, a Wise Potato Chip Warner, NH; brother, David and wife, Chitra of Krista Davison and her fiancé, Tony Sheets; Franchise owner. Charlie was also a proud Augusta, GA and a sister Phyllis, and hus- his sister, Brenda (Davison) Bill and family; his Army Veteran. He was a very loyal and giving band, Joseph of Greenfield, NH; many nieces, mother in law, Pauline Dubuque; along with husband, father, and friend who will be deeply nephews, in-laws and friends in NH, IA and many brothers- and sisters-in law, nieces and missed. Charlie's contagious smile and friendly FL. In lieu of flowers please send donations nephews, cousins and countless friends. He words or waves, brought smiles and friendship to: Suncoast Hospice, 5771 Roosevelt Blvd., was preceded in death by his father, Robert to all those around him. His abundant sense of Clearwater, FL 33760. Attn: Foundation. On Davison; mother, Loraine Cote; father-in-law,

TOWN OF NEW BOSTON, NH LEGAL NOTICE Henniker Community School PUBLIC NOTICE 51 Western Avenue The New Boston Board of Selectmen will hold Henniker, NH 03242 a Public Hearing relative to accepting Indian The Henniker Community School has been inspected for Falls, Susan, and Campbell Pond Roads as the presence of asbestos-containing materials. A written public roads on Monday, September 21, 2015 plan has been developed for managing any remaining in the Town Hall conference room at 6:05 PM materials in the building. This plan is on fi le at the Offi ce of the Superintendent of SAU #24, 258 Western Avenue, Signed: New Boston Board of Selectmen Henniker, NH 03242, and may be examined during normal business hours.

BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT PUBLIC NOTICE • SAU #34 TOWN OF DEERING, NH FREE CHILD CHECK SCREENING Case No.: 2015-02 FOR HILLSBORO, DEERING NoticeN is hereby given that on September 24, WINDSOR and WASHINGTON 2015 at 7:00 p.m., at the Deering Town Hall, 762 Deering School Year 2015-2016 Center Road, Deering, NH 03244, the Board of Adjustment Early childhood is a time when children learn to talk, will hold a public hearing concerning a request by Request play, move and think. If you think your child may not by Aaron Christenson for a special exception pursuant to be developing normally in any of these areas, please call Article 3, Section 3, Paragraph 2, or in the alternative for Connie Sampson, Administrative Assistant to the Assistant a variance from Article 5, Section 1, Paragraph 3 of the Superintendent at 464-4466, ext. 7715 to arrange for a free Deering Zoning Ordinance. The Applicant seeks to use the screening. Screenings are offered by your school district property located at 118 Deering Center Road, Tax Map 209, for any child ages birth through 6. Screenings for suspected Lot 22, for mixed uses consisting of residential and offi ce developmental delays will be given throughout the 2015-2016 operations of a commercial plumbing and HVAC business. school year by appointment only. www.granitequill.com | september 18, 2015 | The messenger | Page 27

Obituaries: Friends & Neighbors Remembered William Dubuque; his brothers, Brian and Bar- Bartlett Rumrill, 84, of Route 103 East, died MA on July 25, 1957, the son of Robert and ry Davison; and his beloved dog, Max. There peacefully on Sunday, Sept.13, 2015, at her Mary (Gragen) Scoville. He is survived by his will be a celebration of his life on Saturday, home with family and felines. She was born mother, Mary of South Deerfield, MA, his September 26, 2015, starting at 1pm at his fam- in Hillsborough, on Jan. 5, 1931, the daughter beloved daughter, Ashley Scoville of Nashua; ily home on 78 Stowe Mt Road, Hillsborough, of Christopher and Josephine L. (Boynton) and brothers; Greg and his wife, Ellen and their NH. In lieu of flowers the family requests Swindlehurst. Her husband, Clifton R. Rumrill children, Peggy and Jenny of Newberry, SC, donations be made to the Wounded Warrior died in 1997 and she was also predeceased by Doug and his wife, Denise of West Deerfield, Project in memory of Brett Davison, Sr. Please a brother, John Robert Swindlehurst. She is MA, and Mike and his wife, Andrea and their donate online (www.woundedwarriorproject. survived by a daughter, Cathy Consentino of children, Jessica and Stephanie of Northfield, org) or send checks to: Wounded Warrior Proj- Warner; a stepson and his wife, Merton and MA. He was predeceased by his father, Robert. ect PO BOX 758517 Topeka, KS 66675 Joanne Rumrill of Manchester; grandchildren; Donations in his memory may be made to Stephen M. Olson Sr. nieces and a nephew. Memorial contributions Woody Woodland, at the Community Church SOUTH SUTTON – Stephen M. Olson may be made to the Pillsbury Free Library, P.O. of New Boston, 5 Meetinghouse Hill Road, Sr., 37, of Bailey Road, South Sutton, died Box 299, Warner, NH 03278 or to the SPCA of New Boston, NH 03070. Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015 at his home. He was your choice. Judy A. Avery born in Portsmouth, on March Polly Beth Main HILLSBOROUGH – Judy A. Avery, 73, 2, 1978. Members of his family BENNINGTON - Polly Beth Main, died of Hillsborough, passed away Tuesday, Aug. surviving include his wife of September 1, 2015 after a brief illness. She was 25, 2015, after a courageous nine years, Sheri Olson; his 6 born in Pennsylvania on November 13, 1954 battle with cancer. She was year old son, Stephen Michael to Russell K. and Mary B. Fulger. She moved born in Springfield, MA to Olson Jr. and stepson, Zach with her family to Hillsboro, NH in the fall of Florence and Elwyn Wil- Swinerton, all of South Sutton; 1961, attended and graduated from Hillsboro- liams in March of 1942. Judy his mother, Sue Moulton of Deering High School. She is survived by her is survived by her children, Hampton; his sister, her husband and family, husband, Michael Main; her children, Mark Douglas Avery, and his part- Melissa and Steve Jautaikis, Alex and Jamison, St. Lawrence (Robin), Concord NH, Eliza- ner, Shannon Kali, Kenneth all of Exeter; his brother and his family, Jimmy beth Dyer, Colorado, James Dyer (Rebecca), Avery and his wife, Shea, Holly Mooney and and Michele Fliepp, Annie and Sammy of Aus- Hillsboro NH, step-sons Frank Main, R.I. and her husband, Shawn, step-daughter, Jean tin, Texas; Sheri's family, Carl and Gail Olson Anthony Main, Hillsboro, NH, her sister, Lana Gillenwater and her husband, Dennis and and Ken, Tobyn and Paige Olson; aunts and Dietz of Coudersport, PA; and many nieces and stepson, Steve Avery, and his wife, Linda; 16 uncles and his best friend, Rich Bowen, who nephews. The family is requesting any dona- grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. has been loyal and supportive to Steve and the tions to Polly’s memory be made to greates- Judy was predeceased by her husband of family. In lieu of flowers memorial contribu- capesanctuary.org , a non-profit mustang and 49 years, Alfred. She felt very blessed to tions may be made to Stephen M. Olson Jr., c/o burro sanctuary. have such a close family and so many close Lake Sunapee Bank, P.O. Box 37, New London, Eric D. Scoville friends. In lieu of flowers, donations can be NH 03257. NEW BOSTON — Eric D. Scoville, 58, of made in Judy's honor to the Hillsboro Food Edith L. Bartlett Rumrill New Boston, died unexpectedly on Sept. 5, Pantry, 107 Windsor Road, Hillsborough, WARNER — Edith L. (Swindlehurst) 2015, while hiking. He was born in Greenfield, NH, 03244.

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