Hall Snags Division III All-State Honors
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THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 2021 SERVING TILTON, NORTHFIELD, BELMONT & SANBORNTON, N.H. FREE Rowell’s Services makes Hall snags Division donation in memory of III All-State honors Franklin couple NORTHFIELD — Mandie Hagan, second-generation owner of Rowell’s Services, has chosen the late Mr. & Mrs. Ed Carey of Franklin as the March 2021 Hometown Heroes. A $500 donation in the Careys’ name has been given to the Franklin High School Athletics Program from Rowell’s Services. “I grew up in Franklin and went to school with their kids, and they were just a great all-around couple,” Hagan said. “They will be missed.” The Rowell’s Services Hometown Heroes Program recognizes residents for their commitment to keeping our community safe, happy, and healthy. Rowell’s Services is grateful for these local heroes who serve tirelessly to make New Hampshire a safe place to call home, and who work endlessly to respond to critical needs in the community. Rowell’s Services, a second-generation company, was founded in 1983 by Dickie & Debbie Rowell. Today it remains a family-owned and operated busi- ness committed to providing excellent, efficient services within the home services industry so families can live in greater comfort and safety. Row- ell’s Services specializes in drain cleaning, septic services, heating, cooling, plumbing, electrical, sewer pump installation, septic system design and in- stallation, sewer and water line repairs, excavation and more! LRPC TAC Committee to meet April 7 REGION — The established for the fed- share of funding will Lakes Region Planning erally funded program. be 80 percent of project Commission’s Transpor- Criteria include safety, costs. Municipalities tation Technical Adviso- project connectivity, and will be responsible for 20 ry Committee (TAC) will potential for success. El- percent of project costs. meet Wednesday, April 7, igible projects include The public is welcome from 2 to 4 p.m. trails, sidewalks, traf- to attend the TAC meet- TAC members will fic calming techniques, ing. hear presentations from and other non-motorized As a result of the five Lakes Region mu- forms of transportation. coronavirus/COVID-19 nicipalities that have Successful project public health crisis and applied to the NH De- proposals will be select- pursuant to Emergency partment of Transporta- ed by the New Hamp- Order #12 issued by Gov- tion for funding via the shire Department of ernor Sununu on March JOSHUA SPAULDING Transportation Alter- Transportation. Project 23, 2020 regarding the Morgan Hall was named Division III All-State Honorable Mention to close out her Belmont natives Program (TAP). costs must be a mini- state of emergency cur- career. TAC members will pri- mum of $400,000, with rently extended through BY JOSHUA SPAULDING Monadnock, Makenna joining her on the Sec- oritize the five applica- a maximum cost of March 25, 2021 pursuant Sports Editor Grillone of Fall Moun- ond Team were Madison tions based on criteria $1,250,000. The federal SEE TAC, PAGE A6 REGION — Local tain, Kathryn LaCasse Houghton of Sanborn, girls’ basketball play- of Raymond, Kally Mur- Isabella Daly of Laconia, ers were among those dough of Hopkinton, Alex Larrabee of Bow, honored when the New Riley Gamache of Camp- Tallie Carney of Pelham April showers at the Hampshire Basketball bell, Teagan Kirby of and Ashley Stephens of Coaches Organization Conant and Rayna Tuck- Pembroke. released its list of All- er of Kearsarge. Honorable Mention State teams following Division III All-Defen- for Division II went to Belmont Library the conclusion of the sive Team honors went Halle Laramie, Libbey 2020-2021 hoop season. to Gilford’s Sanderson, Hicks and Isabella Ri- Paulina Huckins of Conant’s Rautiola, Mur- vera of Bishop Brady, Newfound was named dough of Hopkinton, Valentina White and to the Division III First Raymond’s Lacasse and Jennifer Bettencourt of Team, where she was Schultz of Campbell. Coe-Brown, Catherine joined by Player of the Raymond’s Lacasse Cole of Lebanon, Abuk Year Elizabeth Gonyea earned the Jack Ford Teng of West, Jasmine of Conant, Avery Stew- Award while Brian Troy Becotte of Pelham, Ellen art and Sophie Bardis of of Conant was named McGough of Sanborn, Fall Mountain, Emma the Varsity Coach of the Macy Gordon of Mer- Tenters of Conant and Year. rimack Valley, Lindsey Tori Allen of Campbell. Prospect Mountain Laperle of Bow, Carissa Newfound’s Malina JV Coach Ernie Tiede Miller of Oyster River, Bohlmann and Prospect was named Division III Brady Johnson of John Mountain’s Hannah Sub-Varsity Coach of Stark, Kate Canavan of Capsalis both earned the Year. Souhegan, Sarah Dobbs Second Team honors. In Division II, Ken- of Milford and Maddy Also earning Second nett’s Maddie Stew- Faber of Con-Val. Team were Caroline art earned First Team Maddie Houghton of Camp of Kearsarge, honors, where she was Sanborn was named the Maurgan McGrath joined by Player of the Jack Ford Award win- of Hopkinton, Brynn Year Ami Rivera of Bish- ner while Dan O’Rourke Rautiola of Conant op Brady, Stella Galanes of Hanover was named BELMONT — Your April 4-10 is National people visit virtually or and Karleigh Schultz of and Melissa Whitmore of Varsity Coach of the community library needs Library Week, a time to in person, libraries are Campbell. Hanover, Elisabeth Sta- Year and Mike Mahoney its community’s opinions highlight the essential accessible and inclusive Honorable Mention pelfeld of Hollis-Brook- of Merrimack Valley right now. The library role libraries, librarians places that foster a sense for Division III went line and Sally Rainey of was named Sub-Varsity is asking Belmont resi- and library workers play of belonging and com- to Morgan Hall of Bel- Lebanon. Coach of the Year. dents—library users or in transforming lives munity through learn- mont, Allison Carr and Stewart also earned Woodsville seniors not!-- to take a short sur- and strengthening com- ing, discovery and ex- Lindsey Sanderson Division II All-Defensive Olivia Sarkis and Emily vey (six questions) as we munities. The theme for ploration. During these of Gilford, Makenna Team, where she was Prest were both named adapt our plans for the this year’s National Li- challenging times, librar- Balderrama of Berlin, joined by Rainey, Char- Division IV First Team next few years. The sur- brary Week is “Welcome ies of all types have been Lily Kenison of White lotte Johnson of Ha- All-State, where they vey link is available on to your library,” which going above and beyond Mountains, Bailey Fair- nover, Hayley Kenney of were joined by Player of the library’s website and promotes the idea that to adapt to our changing bank of Newfound and Merrimack Valley and the Year Sage Smith and social media April 1-15. A libraries extend far be- world by expanding their Molly Moynihan of In- Lindsey Laperle of Bow. Samantha Howe, both printed copy is available yond the four walls of a resources and continu- ter-Lakes. Also earn- Jordan Levesque of of Colebrook, Angelina at the library. We look building and that every- ing to meet the needs of ing Honorable Mention Plymouth earned Second Nardolillo of Hinsdale forward to sharing the one is welcome to use were Grace LeClair and Team honors to close out SEE LIBRARY, PAGE A6 SEE HALL, PAGE A6 results! their services. Whether Mea Carroll-Clough of her Bobcat career. Also A2 April 1, 2021 LOCAL NEWS WINNISQUAM ECHO n Spring to Action admissions event to be held at LRCC LACONIA – Becom- tive students can com- tocols, space is limited, ing a student at Lakes plete the entire process and pre-registration is Region Community of applying to LRCC, ap- encouraged. Those in- College has never been plying for financial aid terested can pre-register easier than a one-day and scholarships, and at www.lrcc.edu or call Spring to Action Ex- registering for classes. Lakes Region Communi- press Admissions event Students who bring a ty College at 366-5210. on Wednesday, April 7 copy of their high school Lakes Region Com- from 4 to 7 p.m. Prospec- transcript or equivalen- munity College offers salmonpress.com cy certificate will be ac- many associate degree cepted on the spot and and certificate pro- can register immediate- grams, including Busi- ly for the Summer Term, ness, Accounting, Cu- which begins Monday, linary Arts, Hotel and May 17. Members of Restaurant Operations, LRCC’s OneStop office Electrical, Automotive, HAPPY BIRTHDAY! will be available to help Nursing, Graphic De- Don’t forget...it’s time to have your students through the sign, Advanced Man- entire process. Scholar- ufacturing, and Fire ships will be available Science, just to name a CAR INSPECTED7 for new and returning few. In addition, LRCC students. provides a strong back- If your birthday is in April “We’re pleased to of- ground in Liberal Arts your car inspection is due by: fer the Spring to Action for students who choose event as a convenient to do their first two years way for prospective stu- at a community college 4/30/21 dents to complete the and then transfer to a process of admission to four-year college or uni- the college,” said Barba- versity for a baccalaure- ra Wilson, Admissions ate degree. Business and Happy Easter! Recruiter. “With one industry training pro- visit to the College, stu- grams are also available. dents are able to com- Lakes Region Com- Sanborn Auto Repair plete most or all of the munity College is a fully HOME OF SPARKY AND BUSTER enrollment process steps accredited, comprehen- TUNE-UPS – EXHAUST – BRAKES with ease and meet face- sive community college ROAD SERVICE – STATE INSPECTION to-face with our friendly located in the Lakes Re- 316 COURT ST.