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May 20, 2021 ◆ Volume 22 – Issue 20 A FREE Weekly Publication Fight Club Prompts Town Council to Close Road CHRIS PAUL tion for the temporary that recently, there LONDONDERRY TIMES ————–––––————–◆ closure and gave the have been Jersey Barri- he Town Council board some background ers installed by the voted to tem- on what’s been happen- Department of Public Tporarily close a ing there. Works to block the cir- small cul-de-sac that Malaguti told the cle area on the road to overlooks the Manches- Town Council that the prevent people from ter Boston Regional Air- Police Department has driving onto the circle. port during their meet- recently been made He also added that ing on Monday night, aware of an unusual there is still enough May 17, after being phenomenon taking room for people to park given a report that a place at Memorial Drive if they are visiting the “fight club” has started for a fight club. Pet Cemetery. on that road. He explained that Malaguti and Gandia The road is know by because of the way the were looking to close Memorial Drive, which cul-de-sac circle forms a the area temporarily is adjacent to the Pet slight depression, it has until a more permanent Cemetery near the formed a kind of fighting solution can be reached intersection of Harvey ring. and to install some “No Road and Pettengill The large crowds Trespassing” signs. Road. that are forming there Town Manager Kevin Town Solicitor Mike are also leaving a signif- Smith asked what ages Malaguti and Airport icant amount of trash were involved in the Commander Chris Gan- behind in the area. fighting that was hap- dia presented a resolu- Malaguti explained continued on page 7 ◆ ◆ New Mack’s Owner Looks to Set the Record Straight Being Kind Participants of the Kate Sherwood Foundation CHRIS PAUL farmed by the Mack fam- told that the long-term LONDONDERRY TIMES Walk-A-Thon round the track at Londonderry High School on Sunday, May ————–––––————–◆ ily for about 300 years. plan for the farm is to 16, for what is hoped to be an annual event to raise funds needed to con- few weeks ago the As was stated in the keep it running as an tinue the calling of recently passed Student Councilor. Kate Sherwood community got last article the London- apple orchard. was a beloved source if inspiration for students. Athe news that the derry Times published, Chrestensen told the Photo by Chris Paul oldest run farm in most of the land that the Times, “Farming has Londonderry was being Mack’s owned was put always been my passion Top Ten Seniors Prepare for sold to a new owner and into conservation ease- since growing up work- Moose Hill Orchards ments over the years ing on a farm for many would now be run by and very little of it can years. It had such a Academic Challenges Ahead Kyle Chrestensen, a be developed for any- continued on page 2 JOHN SEIDENBERG The students will be son Walden is the 2021 Derry resident. thing other than for LONDONDERRY TIMES ————–––––————–◆ honored at a Top Ten class president and has Since then, a number some form of farming. PRESORTED STANDARD he top ten stu- Dinner in June. They will held that position in her of articles have been Meaning no large US POSTAGE PAID dents of the class be recognized at the LHS class all four years of written on the sale of the apartment complex or LONDONDERRY, NH 03053 Tof 2021 at London- Graduation June 11 on high school. She has farm, and as a result, housing development Permit #57 ECRWSS derry High School are the school campus. lived in Londonderry rumors and speculation can be built on the land. about to embark on The Londonderry since age 4. In the fall have popped up on local We recently spoke their chosen fields of Times asked each about she’ll attend Boston Col- social media sites as to with both the new POSTAL PATRON study as the next level of their plans and interests. lege with a planned what will now become of owner and with Andy LONDONDERRY, NH 03053 education approaches. Valedictorian Madi- continued on page 5 the land that has been Mack Senior and were ◆ PAGE 2LONDONDERRY T IMES ◆ MAY 20, 2021

lating about the future of and will be open for U- include the area near the tion land and Moose Hill ed to farm the land Macks the property, the plan is Pick in a couple of Grange in the center of Orchard is being allow- indefinitely. Continued from page 1 simple and it’s to farm months. We are also town. Residents recently great influence on me the land, make some planting our own vegeta- voted for the town to and taught me a number improvements and add bles and flowers this purchase that land and OBITUARY of valuable life and work new goods and activi- year. As for new prod- only five acres of that Nancy Sullivan skills that I’m so grateful ties. We want to pre- ucts and activities, stay land could be developed Nancy Sullivan, 86, of Londonderry, for. Having a farm was serve the history, the tuned to our social for a town facility such NH passed away Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021 after land and the beauty of media accounts.” as a civic center or a long illness. She passed away in the my dream and I’m very comfort of her son’s home in Florida sur- happy to take over Mack’s orchards for the It should be noted School District office. rounded by her children and surviving Mack’s Apples.” next generations to that the land Chresten- The other 23 acres was sister. He also thanked enjoy. For many people sen owns does not designated as conserva- Nancy was born in Derry, NH, on Jan. Mack, “I want to thank Mack’s is the place for 29, 1935, a daughter of William C. and Leona (Rowell) building a tradition and Gray. She was a graduate of Pinkerton Academy, Class of Andy Mack Sr. for his 1952. Following graduation, Nancy began her career at guidance and all of the reconnecting with their Fleet Bank where she worked for 33 years before retiring employees at Mack’s roots and we would love OBITUARY as Vice President / Branch Manager. She was very active Apples for their hard it to stay that way. No Mary A. Costigan in the Derry community. Nancy volunteered to be work and dedication.” condos, apartments, Mary A. Costigan, 80, of Londonderry, involved with many organizations and committees and In regard to what will malls are going to be NH died Friday May 7, 2021 surrounded by was honored as Citizen of the Year for her commitments. her loving family at the Elliot Hospital in She was an active member of the St. Peters Episcopal happen to the land now built. The ice cream Manchester, NH following a period of Church of Londonderry. that it has a new owner, stand is staying as well. declining health. Mary was born in Everett, Beloved wife of the late Paul A. Sullivan, Nancy is sur- Chrestensen added, “As We are looking forward MA on Sept. 2, 1940, a daughter of the late vived by two daughters, Kathi Sullivan of Fort Myers, FL many people are specu- to the upcoming season Michael and Margaret (LaVerde) Gianatasio. She had and Joanne Green and her husband Jim of Boswell, OK; resided in Londonderry for the past 20 years formerly four sons, Kevin Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan, and Tim Sulli- living in Tewksbury and Billerica, MA. van and his wife Michelle, all of Fort Myers, FL and Jeffrey She was a graduate of Medford High School, Medford, Sullivan and his wife Jo Ellen of Londonderry; eight grand- OBITUARY MA Class of 1958. Mary was employed as an office man- children, Bill and Dan Bisson and Tyler, Kylie, Kolby, Madi- Judith A. Chesley ager for CVS in N. Billerica, MA. She was a member of the son, Ethan, and Nathan Sullivan; two great grandchildren, Judith A. Chesley, 69, of Alexandria, NH, Red Hat Society. Mary was formerly an active member of Benjamin and Wyatt Sullivan, her sister Sally (Gray) passed away Tuesday May 4, 2021 at her St. Jude Parish Community in Londonderry, singing in the Lovell, two brothers in-law, Tom Chase, and Jack Sullivan home surrounded by her loving family. She choir and was a volunteer for the adoration ministry. and his wife Rose, one sister-in-law, Cyndi Gray as well as was born on Jan. 17, 1952 in Brooklyn, NY, a She is survived by her daughter, Judy Costigan of many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by two daughter of the late Joseph and Lorraine Londonderry, her extended family, Marco and Julie Zizza sisters, Mary (Gray) Aubin and Janice (Gray) Chase, and (Novelli) Sassone. She had been a resident of of Boxford, MA, and their children, Christian, Dante, and two brothers James Gray and Sam Gray. Alexandria for the past 15 years, formerly living in Lon- Alexandra, her brother-in-law, Edward Costigan and his Upon retirement, Nancy and Sully enjoyed traveling donderry, NH. Judith was a graduate of Hauppauge High wife Netta of Amesbury, MA, and two sister-in-laws, with friends throughout the US and abroad. They spent School in NY. She was a real estate agent for Berkshire Gerry Costigan of Malden, MA, and Geri Costigan of most of the winter months in Florida. They enjoyed Hathaway Verani Realty in Londonderry for many years. Saugus, MA. She also leaves several nieces and nephews. being active in the lives of their grandkids, attending Judith enjoyed traveling and shuffleboard. She was predeceased by her husband, George Costigan sporting events and school activities. Nancy also She is survived by her husband, Raymond Chesley, in 2017. She will be sadly missed by her beloved dog, enjoyed staying in touch with her classmates from Jr. of Alexandria; three sons, Christopher W. Mann, III and Sweetie. Pinkerton, always interested in the social aspects of the his wife Tara, Joseph A. Mann and his wife Kristen, and wishes to thank the Londonderry Fire and Res- alumni. She enjoyed getting together with friends for cof- Michael J. Mann, all of NH; two step-daughters, Kristen cue, the Elliot Hospital healthcare providers, and Fresenius fee, many of whom she had known for 30-70 years either Martins and Tara Memmelo, both of MA; nine grandchil- Kidney Care in Londonderry. from community organizations or classmates. Nancy will dren; her siblings, Richard Sassone, Michael Sassone, At the family’s request, a walk-through wake with be greatly missed. A few of us were fortunate enough to Joseph Sassone, and Susan Sassone, all of NY; as well as face masks required and social distancing was held on call her mom, Nana or Aunt Nancy, and many just Nancy. many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by one Wednesday May 12, in the Peabody Funeral Homes and Calling hours were held on Thursday May 13, in the sister, Maria Sassone. Crematorium. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Peabody Funeral Homes and Crematorium. 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Historical Society plans Ltee is moving ahead Pipes and Drums, and The event has posed doesn’t require volun- That would enable activities at the Morri- on this year’s event with LHS Dance Team. a challenge in recent teers. Thursday night the opportunity to son House though the some changes planned Smith expects more years in having grown would become senior spread out and have building itself will prob- following last year’s responses as others to require volunteers night with Catherine room for a band to play, ably be closed. COVID-related cancella- wait to see how events over all five days. The Blash, senior affairs he added. If senior night and tion. for the summer are most difficult part to director, coordinating Volunteers will be the concert were on Organizers have materializing. manage has been the those events. Elected needed on Saturday for Wednesday, organizers devised a framework for Some sponsors have kidz night, Smith officials, Lions Club the baby contest in the are considering a possi- Old Home Day activities sent in checks, he said. observed. For that rea- members, and seniors morning followed by the ble Taste of the Town Aug. 18-22 with town They include $2,500 son there’s been talk of have volunteered then parade with people event featuring different staff assuming an orga- each from Continental making some changes in the past. spread out along the restaurants set up under nizational role and seek- Paving and Spindel Eye this year. Thought is being parade route. Volun- tents at the Lions Club ing commitments to Associates. Others who An alternative would given to possibly mov- teers would be needed parking lot with use of take on implementation sent checks last year be incorporating the ing the concert to as well at the 603 Brew- the pavilion for atten- work for the festivities. have asked the town to kids’ events into Satur- Thursday and having a ery area. There may be a dees to sample food Invitations have been use them for this year. day’s activities. That town social or town bonfire that night along they have purchased. sent to past parade par- More sponsors are could be combining the walks. with the Boot Scootin That could include a ticipants, Town Manager being sought to help children’s activities Friday night is set to Boogie. trolley tour to promote Kevin Smith reported defray event costs. with carnival games. feature fireworks pre- Because of spacing local businesses. during a meeting of the Smith noted some Also under consider- ceded by a Londonderry concerns there may not Sunday activities are committee May 6. towns have again called ation are having trains at vs. Derry softball game. be acts on the band expected to be left up to Replies indicating par- off events for this year the Matthew Thornton The fireworks would be stand this year with that local churches. ticipation this year have and said he’s encour- School, exotic animals, part of a carnival with area instead used differ- Work on the event been received from the aged that Old Home Day fire trucks as part of food vendors. 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But a vestige of chance for a three-day weekend, say is when he’s angry at elected and campaigned 1—Projects That Incor- that war remains part of our lives an extra day off from work and someone or something. under the premise of porate Racially, Ethnical- today, as we mark the occasion of school, a time for barbecues and This time, he once how much he loves this ly, Culturally, and Lin- Memorial Day this coming Mon- mowing the lawn and planting the again decided to attack community. I would sug- guistically Diverse Per- day. flower garden, but it so much his fellow councilor gest that no one in Lon- spectives into Teaching Memorial Day was officially more to the day. Debra Paul for a com- donderry tries to do and Learning.” proclaimed and observed in 1868 We suggest a different focus. ment she recently made more for this community “Proposed Priority: by General John Logan, national Those Civil War statues, and the at a Planning Board than my wife, Deb Paul, Under this priority, the commander of the Grand Army of old cemeteries where tiny Ameri- meeting, where she sits and maybe that’s what applicants propose proj- the Republic, as a time when flow- can flags stand vigil by graves, are as the Town Council liai- Butler most hates about ects that incorporate ers were placed on the graves of visual reminders that thousands son. her. Shameful. teaching and learning Union and Confederate soldiers at of lives have been given in the Butler took exception Just remember Jim, practices that reflect the Arlington National Cemetery. Evi- name of their nation’s service - to Paul commenting on a “When you point a finger diversity, identities, his- dence of an even earlier day of and more are at risk today. Memo- Derry Medical project at someone, three point tories, contributions, remembrance comes from rial Day is a good time to think plan that was before the back at you.” and experiences of all records of the decoration of Con- about what those familiar objects board, saying he felt Chris Paul, Deb Paul’s students create inclu- federate soldiers’ graves by represent. And how are precious there was a conflict of husband/business sive, supportive, and women’s groups in the South freedoms are protected. interest, because the partner. identity-safe learning before the end of the Civil War. By Ceremonies in our towns will owner could potentially Londonderry environments.” 1890, the day, originally called center on the cemeteries and the choose to advertise in ———————— “Proposed Priority Decoration Day, was recognized statues, on the flags and the her newspaper as a 2—Promoting Informa- by all northern states, while the wreaths, a gesture of how we result of her vote/com- tion Literacy Skills.” South honored its dead on a sepa- appreciate the self - sacrifice that CRT Response ment. “Proposed Priority: rate date. has and will happen to protect us He accused Paul of To the editor, In its application, the Then came World War I, and and or rights. breaking the Town Char- Janet Griffin and Bob applicants propose proj- the day changed to a time of This Memorial Day, we encour- ter and wanted an inves- Pitre wrote letters last ects that describe how remembrance throughout the age you to take time from your tigation started. An week voicing their con- they will foster critical country for all who gave their lives and your extra day of leisure investigation that would cerns about potential thinking and promote lives in military service to the to remember, and to thank those result in a significant introduction of Critical student engagement in United States. who have made the ultimate sacri- waste of the taxpayer’s Race Theory into Lon- civics education through Many more wars have taken fice, as well as those who stand money because of a per- donderry schools. I professional develop- the lives of American servicemen ready to do so today. And let us sonal grudge he holds commend Janet on her ment or other activities and women since then, and there hope that sacrifice will someday against Deb. letter, as she clearly designed to support stu- will most likely be more even no longer be necessary I suggest that the cited her references. dents in— (a) Evaluating town’s counsel take But- This was very helpful in sources and evidence ler’s motion one step fur- writing this response. using standards of proof; ther and see how many One of her references (b) Understanding their plans that the Butler cited the Federal Regis- own biases when review- family have commented ter of (4/19/21) Pro- ing information, as well on in the past that have posed Rules, Depart- as uncovering and rec- the potential of buying ment of Education, “Pro- ognizing bias in primary tile from Jim or hiring posed Priorities—Ameri- and secondary sources; Jake Butler (Jim’s son can History and Civics (c) Synthesizing infor- The Londonderry Times is a weekly publication. It is mailed to every home in Londonderry who sits on the Planning Education”. I believe this mation into cogent com- free of charge and is available at a number of drop-off locations throughout the town. Board) as a landscaper. is of the cur- munications; and (d) As a matter of fact, rent uproar. Here is Understanding how the Planning Board chair what the Department of inaccurate information Serving Chester, Hampstead even recently suggested Education wants. may be used to manipu- Serving Derry and Sandown that Jake Butler give “Proposed Priorities: late individuals, and landscaping advice to a The Department propos- developing strategies to Nutfield Publishing, LLC developer who was pre- es two priorities to sup- recognize accurate and 118 Hardy Rd., Londonderry, NH 03053 senting a plan before the port the development of inaccurate information.” tel: 603-537-2760 board at a meeting. culturally responsive Go to www.federal- send e-mails to: [email protected] The Butler duo have teaching and learning register.gov and browse www.nutpub.net been gunning for Deb and the promotion of continued on page 6 Owner/Publisher – Debra Paul Art Director – Chris Paul

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United States at age 8 liv- finished sixth, is inter- ing in Massachusetts ested in biology and Seniors before coming to New chemistry. She is still Continued from page 1 Hampshire. He creates deciding between Political Science major. songs and does long- schools and plans to go As a class project thro- boarding for enjoyment. into the sciences, work- ugh her AP government Finishing third in the ing in research and tech- teacher Vera Prough, class Adhvika Arunku- nology. She is a three who teaches social stud- mar will pursue a bio- season varsity athlete ies, Walden volunteered medical engineering and has done cheerlead- on both the Buttigieg major at Case Western ing and track. Longua and Biden campaigns in Reserve University and was captain of the the state and continued has a conditional ac- cheerleading team for doing so beyond the ceptance to the School six seasons. She also is class given her interest of Dental Medicine in president of the National in politics. She also has hopes of becoming an Honor Society, was on worked with the Ameri- orthodontist. She is orig- the math team, in the can Cancer Society Re- inally from Massachu- student activities club, lay for Life helping raise setts and at LHS was and is a class officer. She funds to fight cancer. involved in the robotics is an avid reader and Madison Walden is this year’s Salutatorian Caden and math teams, and Salutatorian Caden Elghazal plans looks forward to seeing Valedictorian and is the 2021 Elghazal plans to attend international club. Aru- to attend Northeastern University in more of the world. Class President. Northeastern University nkumar had internships Boston next year. The seventh class in Boston, pursuing a at TiE Young Entrepre- attend the University of community service and girl’s indoor track team member, Carly Butler combined degree of neurs in Boston, with Miami to study marine student activities clubs. was unable to go to out- plans to attend Boston computer science and BAE Systems, and with science and biology. Lon- Fifth in the class, side meets during this University for biomed- math. He has lived in Spring Bank Pharmaceu- donderry is her home- Delaney Root is attending year’s season but contin- ical engineering. Her Londonderry for six ticals. Her interests are town and she attended Northeastern University ued to hold practices interests are math and years, having been born STEM, history, and liter- all four years at the high in the fall with a major in without them. Root also science. At LHS she par- in Dallas, Texas, before ature, and she gardens school. Galluzzo was cellular and molecular was a reporter for the ticipated in the math moving abroad with his in her spare time. captain of the volleyball biology. At LHS she was Lancer Spirit Online, the team, National Honor family to Lebanon, Jordan Galluzzo, who team, and has been on involved in cross country school’s student news Society, and has been a Africa, and Mexico. Elg- was the fourth highest the boards of several and track all four years. site. class representative. hazal returned to the student, is preparing to groups including the With the pandemic the Nicole Longua, who continued on page 8 ◆ PAGE 6LONDONDERRY T IMES ◆ MAY 20, 2021 Town Counciler Wants investigation on Conflict of Interest KAITLIN BEDELL based on how it could gotta say, I feel like I go has done so in the past ing anything on me or if what the rest of the LONDONDERRY TIMES ————–––––————–◆ affect the advertise- above and beyond with during Planning Board you have anything you board wanted to do in he Londonderry ments in her newspaper. checking on who and meetings when there wanna put against order to move forward Town Council once Since Paul had previ- when I cannot comment were presenters who me...then otherwise shut with the controversy. Tagain saw a heated ously ran ads for the on things and I’m sorry were engaged in current up.” The three of them debate between mem- Derry Medical Center that this offends you Mr. advertising. After previously say- discussed the possibility bers Jim Butler and Deb prior to her involvement Butler, but I don’t know Butler responded ing that he did not want of reaching out to the Paul during their May 17. in the Planning Board, why you keep gunning saying he felt that Paul’s to press Paul for his alle- Town Attorney to get an The controversy bet- Butler said he thought for me.” history of running ads gations, Butler then said outside opinion on if any ween the two sparked as that Paul should have Paul said that the relating to the project that he changed his conflict of interest took Butler presented allega- “recused” herself during Town Attorney had pre- was still an issue. mind and would like this place. tions of Paul’s supposed the conversation which viously told her that as “Your comments situation investigated. “We as an organiza- “conflict of interest” related to the business. long as the advertise- based on the develop- Paul said that she did tion should not pick a regarding her involve- After Butler voiced ment is not a “continu- ment can spur advertise- not care if Butler investi- path that will result in ment in both the Lon- his concerns to the ous advertising source” ment in your paper gated the situation wiffledust,” One Coun- donderry Planning board, Paul rebutted in then her involvement based on your decisions because she does not cilor said. “We need to Board and her owner- defense of the wrongdo- should not be an issue. and based on your com- believe there was any pick a path that has an ship of the Londonderry ing she was accused of. Since the advertise- ments,” Butler said. wrongdoing. end point or solution.” Times. “The fact is, that all ment in question adver- “Don’t violate the town “Alright, do it,” Paul Farrell, Green, and Butler claimed that of those people adver- tised a number of years charter. These people said. “I don’t care. I know Dolan reached the con- Paul commented on a tised with me prior to ago, Paul did not believe have advertised to your I didn’t do anything clusion that contacting possible development being a counselor, so there was any issue paper and you should wrong.” the Town Attorney will during an April 14 Plan- that has nothing to do according to what the have recused yourself.” Chairman John Far- be the “most fair solu- ning Board meeting with now,” Paul said. “I Town Attorney had told After continuing back rell interrupted Paul and tion for both parties.” her. and forth on the subject, Butler as they continued Farrell will be reach- Although Paul did Paul responded again. on with opposing views ing out to the attorney not feel she had to “Whatever Jim,” Paul and directed the meeting and will report back to recuse herself during said. “You have your toward Vice-Chairman the board with more discussion for this opinion and I have mine Joe Green and Councilor information to move for- instance, she said she so unless you’re press- Tom Dolan to decide ward with. ◆ ◆ answer many of your Luther King and I agree. idea that suggests the Letters concerns and provide Systemic bias is not racial groups are equals Continued from page 4 you the information you about individuals and in all their apparent dif- the Education Depart- need to make your voice the desire for equal ferences—that there is ment for the complete heard before any deci- treatment is not about nothing right or wrong proposal. 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The ing schools, measuring Some of the areas DSchool Board Saucier. those discussions and grant is a part of the and effectively address- they are considering meetings one of the Saucier explained pieces of legislation federal COVID-19 ing significant learning using the funds for things that has been dis- that theCOVID relief such as HB 544. Those grants. loss, and taking other includes summer acade- cussed is COVID-19 grant is a federal fund- debates are not a part “The Board supports actions to respond to my, after and before grants from the federal ing plan to help schools of the work being done moving forward with the impact of COVID-19 school tutoring, HVAC government. and districts recover by Londonderry School this COVID relief grant. on educators, students, equipment and con- That led to some from the challenges of Board. Those are ques- We believe it will help and families. Funding trollers, boilers & fur- people in the communi- the pandemic. tions best directed to us offset the expenses should allow the Lon- naces which provide ty to think that the “This grant has noth- our state lawmakers and financial losses our donderry School Dis- heat for ventilation sys- money was related to ing to do with school and to Commissioner district and our taxpay- trict to prepare, prevent tems, air cleaners, and the school district curriculum. There is a Edelblut,” Saucier said. ers have all suffered and respond to the emergency generators. changing the curricu- separate process for all Saucier said that the since the early months COVID-19 pandemic. The Board accepted lum. of those discussions. COVID grant has noth- of 2020,” Saucier said. This funding cannot be the COVID-19 grant dur- During the May 4 Any discussions about ing to do with CRT. “The purpose of this used as revenue to off- ing the meeting. Londonderry School changing our state’s “To be as clear as ◆ ◆ Board meeting Mike education curriculum possible – the Covid weekend. Saucier, Chairman of would come with full grant money has noth- about Fight Club is we Councilor Deb Paul the School Board public notice as well as ing to do with CRT and Fight Club don’t talk about Fight asked whether or not addressed the rumors input from both the NH the School Board is not Continued from page 1 Club.” they were breaking the about the district Department of Educa- considering, discussing, pening, and was told He added that there law and could be arrest- changing its curricu- tion and from Commis- or debating anything to that the ages range from are referees regulating ed for public fighting. lum. sioner Frank Edelblut,” do with CRT. Anyone mid to late teens and the fights and there are gandia explained that “While it is not the he said. sharing information also up to their mid-20s. boxing gloves being it’s considered “Mutual practice of the School He explained that that says otherwise is Councilor Tom Dolan used and they have Combat” and they could Board to respond to any discussions about misinformed,” he said. asked if this was associ- their own “rules of con- cite them, but they usu- rumors or social media changes to the curricu- Following the ated with some sort duct.” ally just give offenders a chatter – based on the lum across the state is debunking of the rumor mixed martial arts type He also explained warning. number of people who happening at the state the board also had a of fighting of just street that the activity has The council was have reached out to the level. public hearing in fighting. been going on over the unanimous in their vote Board with concerns I “Any conversations regards to the Elemen- Gandia replied jok- past four weeks and are to adopt the resolution. felt it necessary in this or debates about “CRT” tary and Secondary ingly, “The first thing mostly done on the

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in several extracurricu- school and was a mem- ball throughout high year. She was secretary with South School, and Seniors lar activities, such as ber of the community school and been a co- of her class, took part in was a member of the Project Lancer where service club and a stu- captain in her senior the Big Buddy Program Green Council club. Continued from page 5 she was historian, secre- dent representative. Outside of high school tary of the National Clegg also has done vol- Butler has been a dancer Honor Society, and class unteer work. Outside of for 13 years at London- representative. Marshall LHS she was a rides derry Dance Academy. played basketball all attendant at Canobie Londonderry native four years. Lake Park in Salem, a Katherine Marshall was Sarah Clegg, who was sales associate at Vans, eighth in the class. She the ninth student, will go and a crew chief for ele- will be attending Clem- to St. Louis University mentary and middle son University and and plans to major in school recreational bas- majoring in biology and criminology. A native of ketball games. mathematics with the Rochester, NY, she Ranked 10th in the intention of following a moved to Londonderry class Emma Detellis has pre-med track. In high at age 4. She played bas- been in the Londonder- school she was involved ketball throughout high ry School District since kindergarten. She will attend the University of South Florida in Tampa, majoring in environmen- tal science and policy. Detellis also hopes to Picking a Winner The latest winners of the Senior Center play on a club team in gift basket contest was Bob Ramsay, pictured with his son Joe. The con- college having partici- test was to pick the winning horse of “The Preakness.” They are pictured pated in varsity volley- with Senior Affairs Director Catherine Blash. Courtesy photo

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◆ ◆ LONDONDERRY SPORTS ◆ ◆ Lancer Baseball Team Sandwiches Defeat with Two Wins CHRIS PAUL led the Lancers at the MacDonnell only lasted one out to get on base. LONDONDERRY TIMES ————–––––————–◆ plate with two hits, three innings, giving up Exeter tied the game he Londonderry including a double. three earned runs and 1-1 in the top of the High School Varsi- Gavin Parent and four unearned on six hits. third, but LHS quickly Tty Baseball squad Zach Smith also each Wholley and Sam corrected that with suffered its second loss had doubles. DiCicco were the relief another run in the bot- of the season when the MacDonnell was the pitchers and gave up four tom of the inning. split decisions with the first Lancer to cross the additional runs in the This time, Fish drove Nashua North Titans, plate after his double in the remaining three innings. in the runner on a single but the bounced back second inning. He reached Wholley drove in the to right field. Jack Mar- with a win against Exeter third on a wild pitch and only run of the game for shall got the go-ahead High School. was driven in by an Adam the LHS squad, he sin- run after he got on base In the team’s first Wholley groundout. gled in the fifth inning, and advanced to second game last week, held at That was all the driving in Parent who with a steal. Lancer Park on Monday, offense the team need- had reached with a sin- The Lancers got May 10, LHS shutout the ed, but added another gle and two out. three more runs in the Titans 4-0 and upped run in the fifth inning On Saturday, May 15, fifth to add to their lead their season record to and two in the sixth. got back to winning with and secure the victory. 10-1 behind five strong It was quite a differ- a home game against The team has two innings from pitcher ent story three days Exeter High School after weeks left to the regular Zach Smith and two later, when the two they dealt the Blue Hawks season and will face from Ryan Killelea. teams faced off again, a 5-1 loss and got their Pinkerton, who has a Smith got the win, this time in Nashua. season record to 11-2. very similar record, in striking out eight and The Lancers got Smith pitched six the last week before Owen MacDonnell led the Lancers at the plate on walking one with just behind early and were innings for the win, giving playoffs. Monday against the Titans. Photo by Chris Paul four hits, and Killelea never able to recover, up four hits, striking out added four K’s and two losing 11-1 to the Titans, nine and walking just one. hitless innings in the win. giving up 11 hits and 11 Zac Rheault got the The Lancer offense runs and putting their scoring started in the had a total of seven hits season record at 11-2. first inning with a single for the four-run victory. The usually sure- to drive in Brandon Fish Owen MacDonnell handed starting pitcher who had singled with ◆ PAGE 10 LONDONDERRY T IMES ◆ MAY 20, 2021 Lady Lancers Softball Adds Three More Wins, Lose One CHRIS PAUL stretch, the Lady Lancers with their first game Cutuli was the losing four. Gaspie and Madisyn Exeter Lady Blue Hawks. LONDONDERRY TIMES ————–––––————–◆ outscored their three against the Lady Titans in pitcher in the eight-inning Bickford each had three The Lancers ended he Londonderry opponents by a stagger Nashua and walked away game, she struck out nine, hits on offense. the week with a 6-5 win High School Varsity 53-9 runs, most of those with a 21-run shutout vic- walked four and gave up Homeruns went to with Laudani, Gaspie and TSoftball team went runs coming in their two tory. seven hits. Lacey, Chau and Cutuli Cutuli combining in the 3-1 last week and now sit games against Nashua Sophomore pitcher The Lancers struck and Gaspie, Bickford, circle for the one-run vic- at 9-4 with two weeks left North. Lauren Laudani got the out 10 times in the loss Chau and Covino all had tory. in the spring season. The Londonderry start and the win, throw- and had seven hits. double. Cutuli hit another In that four game squad started the week ing three hitless innings, The Lady Cardinals Then on Saturday, dinger and Lacey got striking out three and got on the board early, May 15, the LHS squad another double in this walking just one. with a run in the first, and added to the win column game, while True and Mya Gaspie closed out that lead lasted until the with another tight con- Lacey led the tem in hits the game pitching two, bottom of the fourth, test, this time against the with three each. with a hit and a strike out. when LHS tied the game There were two home- with a single by Emily runs in the game, one off Rivera to drive in a run. Athletes of the Week the bat of Liana Sawyer The teams both got Week of May 10 and the other by fresh- runs in the sixth to keep John Henry Gallager man Olivia Cutuli. things knotted at 2-2, until Sawyer and Sarah Fra- Unified Track in the eighth, the Lady John Henry Gallager zier had triples in the one- Cards went ahead with an has had a great season so sided contest while unanswered run for the 3- far. His strengths have Gaspie, Makenna True, 2 win. been the shot put, 100m Nina Covino and Olivia The following day, the and he is a member of the Chau each added double. Lancers hosted the Titans 4x100 meter relay. He is The Lady Lancers had for their third game of the working very hard to earn a total of 18 hits in the week and handed Nashua a place in the State Meet. shutout win. another crushing defeat. Two days later, the In the 24-1 win, the Malei Soucy LHS girls suffered their Lady Lancers scored an fourth loss of the season Unified Track amazing 16-runs in the Malei Soucy is a solid in a tight 3-2 extra-inning bottom of the second performer on the Unified game at home against inning and were support- Team. She is a member of Bishop Guertin, who the Lady Lancer junior Liana Sawyer hit a homerun ed with tough pitching the 4x100-meter relay team, Lancers had beat 11-1 to in the 21-0 shutout against the Titans. from three girls in five runs the 100m and the start the season. 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CHRIS PAUL Nashua North and Nashua, the Lady the first half and seven for what would be the LONDONDERRY TIMES more times in the sec- Lancers ninth victory of ————–––––————–◆ wound up with two con- Lancers came away with he Londonderry vincing wins and a 19-4 victory and ond for the lopsided vic- the season. High School Girls outscoring their oppo- allowed just seven shots tory. Once again, the Lon- TVarsity Lacrosse nent 38-9. on net. Seniors Jenna Stow- donderry squad came team had two meeting In the first game, on In the win, London- ell and Emily Cowette out of the gate strong with the Lady Titans of Monday, May 10, in derry scored 12 times in both led the team in and outscored North 10- goals with four each. 4 in the first half and ◆ ◆ Stowell had two assists only gave up one goal in while Cowette had one. the second half for the Lancer Tennis Team Drops Three Freshman Kiara 19-5 win. Edmunds added to her Stowell led the team CHRIS PAUL On Monday, May 10, Derry where they took first-year goal total with LONDONDERRY TIMES in goals again with four ————–––––————–◆ the LHS squad traveled on the Pinkerton Acade- three scores in the first put in net out of eight he Londonderry to Nashua where they my Astros contingent. half. shots. High School Varsity got a lone win from their At PA the Lady Juniors Caroline Augusta, Cowette TGirls Tennis team number two starter Lau- Lancers saw some suc- Leone and Tara Wright and Leone had three didn’t see much success ren Kim. cess on the doubles each had two goals in goals each, with Cowette last week and they head Kim was able to win 8- courts. the game, Wright had and Leone adding and into the last week of the 6 in a tiebreaker after fin- Laura Bowen and two assists and Leone assist each. season with just two ishing her match with Susan Kim defeated added one. Holland and Lilah match wins this season. Andrea Milani 8-8. Annabel Veale and Calli Izzy Augusta, Lauren Melia each had two The Lady Lancers Two days later the Matarozzo 8-6. Allen, Tess Brown and Grace Holland goals with Holland get- took on teams from teams met in Londonder- The LHS team of Lau- Grace Holland each had ting an assist. Edmunds Nashua North and ry, where the Lady ren Kim and Allie Ioconis a goal in the win. and Wright also added Pinkerton Academy and Lancers fell in nine also got an 8-6 win for Kathryn Martin and Three days later, on goals to the team tally. only were able to see vic- straight sets. Londonderry in doubles Riley Walter combined Thursday, May 13, the Overall, the Lady tory in three of the 24 Following that loss, for their only other win. efforts in net, with Mar- Londonderry squad Lancers out-shot the matches over three days. the LHS team traveled to tin getting three saves. hosted the Lady Titans Titans 34-13. Experience The Grand Difference Professional ü Karen Archer Insurance, LLC ü Honest ü Reliable Providing Insurance Solutions ü Certified Installers Karen A. Archer, Independent Licensed Agent of Londonderry Extended Warranty ü 603-553-9040 ü Environmentally Responsible We recycle your old shingles [email protected] ü Fully Insured ü Residential & Commercial Life / Health / Medicare (603) 552-7152 $500 OFF Locally Owned & Operated Complete Roof Installation ––– NOW HIRING ––– Mention Nutfield News • Expires November 30, 2021 All Positions ––––– www.NHGrandRoofs.com ––––– (Experience preferred) It’s time to get your air conditioning Meat Room • Deli • Kitchen Sales People • Cashiers ready for the summer! Full/Part Time/Flexible Hours/Mothers Hours/Retires Welcome $109 Air Conditioning Maintenance expiration date June 30 , 2021 To Apply Call 434-1444 or Stop In Call Ethical Home Pro at 603-216-2593 GREAT Place to Work, Great Pay and experience The Ethical Way.

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from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m., at St. [email protected] and children's stories fol- caregivers raising teens. years must re-register to lowed by a craft lesson, Discuss your concerns and Around Town remain on the checklist. Jude's Parish; Sonshine g. Grandparent PASTA Soup Kitchen - Will Be Serv- Groups are brought to you that is easy and fun to do learn new parenting strate- Continued from page 12 The Supervisors are send- with your child at home. gies. New topics are intro- Tennis Play and Strategy: ing notice letters to these ing Drive By To Go Meals by NH Children's Trust, On Mondays, Tuesdays, the YMCA of Greater Lon- Zoom link to join: bit.l- duced weekly including $150; Both Weeks: $300. If voters at the address the y/connectstorytimezoom. anger management, drug payment is received by June voter provided when reg- Wednesdays, And Thurs- donderry, the Southern days from 4:30 - 5 p.m. Rockingham Coalition for craft supplies at bit.ly/con- and alcohol abuse, commu- 4, the prices are reduced to istering. The Supervisors nectstorytime or email nication and setting bound- $135 and $270. The tennis of the Checklist for the Healthy Youth (SoRock) Free Parenting and The Upper Room. [email protected]. aries. No preregistration camp is being run by Betty Town of Londonderry will needed. Thursday 6 - 7:30 Mak and Roberta Davis. For hold sessions for re-regis- Workshops Raising a Teenager? View these free par- St. Jude Food Pantry p.m. Free live on Zoom. more information contact: tering voters who have Parent & Caregiver Café enting workshops at your St. Jude’s Food Pantry Is Link to Join: https://us04w- the [email protected] or not voted since April 1, (PaCC) Group. These meet- own pace hosted by the open to all Londonderry res- eb.zoom.us/j/302497889. [email protected]. 2017, as well as accepting ings are a wonderful Upper Room at www.urt- ident who maybe in need. Contact: Seren Elizabeth at applications for new voter resource for parents and [email protected] Do Your Perennials registration, requests for eachers.org/workshops- Call Kay at 434-1827 to make Need Help? the correction of the on-demand. Dealing with an appointment to pickup Now that spring is finally checklist, and changes of Challenging Behaviors in your food from the panty. OBITUARY here, you may have notice political party affiliation Children - The Importance “We are there for the people and want to help them.” Jeffrey G. Fournier that many perennials in the on the following dates: of Routines and Consis- Jeffrey G. Fournier, 65, of Londonderry, tency for your Child. garden are in need of help If Saturday, June 19, from 11 Caregiver Resource Line NH, passed away Monday, April 12, 2021 in you would like to give your a.m. - 1 p.m., Tuesday, his home. Jeff was born on Nov. 6, 1955 at Have parenting ques- perennials a fresh start this July 13, from 6 - 8 p.m. To Teen Talk Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine. tions? Upper Room offers year, please contact The register to vote, one must Free LIVE on Zoom on Jeff would later work there during high Parent & caregiver re- Green team of Londonderry provide: Proof of London- Tuesdays from 3 - 4 p.m., school as an orderly. Jeff was the son of source line, call (603) 437- on Facebook or call 537-2760. derry residency, Proof of for teens 13-18 to talk, sup- George and Marguerite “Peggy” (Perron) 8477 ext. 26. Call with Fournier. He grew up in Westbrook, Maine with his four Will schedule a time, at your citizenship (passport, port each other, and be your name and contact siblings. During many summers, he and his family would convenience, to divide those birth certificate, naturaliza- heard. No preregistration number, and a trained spend vacation time at Sebago Lake. perennials that need a little tion papers), Proof of age, necessary. Zoom link to professional will return He attended St. Mary’s grammar school and West- help this spring. We will then Photo ID. Applicants for join: bit.ly/tipstopics your call within 24 hours. brook Jr High. He graduated from Westbrook High School take the surplus plants to be registration who possess If you are having an emer- in 1974 where he was President of the Student Council, potted and prepared for our proof of identity, age, citi- Free Stress Manage- and a member of the varsity baseball and swim teams. gency, please call 911. first annual Plant Sale on Sat- zenship, and domicile ment Workshop He graduated from the University of Maine in 1978 An on demand work- urday, June 5. Please call early should bring that proof TIPS Zoom with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and Sociol- to schedule a dig in your gar- when they come to regis- shop by the Upper Room. ogy. While at Maine, he did an internship in Washington, View at www.urteacher- Are you a young par- D.C. for Maine Senator William Hathaway. Jeff maintained den before the Team's plant ter. Qualified applicants ent? The Upper Rooms who do not possess proof s.org/workshops-on-dem- his interest in politics, human rights, and racial inequal- quota is reached. Some plants Teen Information for Par- ity his entire life. He made Londonderry, NH his home may be restricted. Proceeds or who do not bring proof and. To learn more contact Beth O'Connell at eocon- enting Success (TIPS) will with his wife, Joyce, in 1991. from these donated plants with them may register if Following his college graduation, Jeff held various [email protected]. hold Zoom meetings on support the Team's many they sign an affidavit Wednesdays from 5 - 6 retail management positions including 15 years as Dis- attesting to their qualifica- projects and its conservation, Raising another's child? p.m. Support and resour- trict Manager at Bed Bath & Beyond and most recently beautification and education tions for identity, age, ces for young parents (up as a Logistics Manager for UPS. From an early age, Jeff Are you parenting a developed a conscientious & very strong work ethic. endeavors. The Green team of domicile and citizenship. to age 24) and their chil- Londonderry is a civic organi- second time around? At- Jeff was an avid bicyclist, hiker and physical fitness Free Meals tend the Grandparent and dren. Zoom meeting link: enthusiast. He loved golf and particularly enjoyed the zation. For more information, bit.ly/tipstopics please visit us on our Face- Please join us for free, Relative Caregiver Sup- rounds of golf he would play with his Dad. port Group. Join this free Jeff and his wife Joyce shared some incredible travel- book page. family-friendly meals. Meals Online Story & Craft are generally held as post- weekly meeting for res- ling adventures including a trip to South Africa in 2012 Looking for something where they went on several safaris at Kruger National Voter Information ed below, but may be re- ources, discussions and support for those raising fun for the kids? Park. In 2016, they travelled to Tahiti and Tikehau. They New Hampshire law scheduled for holidays. also enjoyed numerous trips to their timeshare in Aruba. another person's child. No Online Story & Craft Ses- requires that the Supervi- Please call the facility to sion for Parents and their However, he was most content simply lying on one of the sors of the Checklist veri- check on holiday times. preregistration needed. Maine or New Hampshire beaches. Tuesdays 6 - 7:30 p.m. children up to age 6 with fy the voter checklist every Dinner on May 28 from 5 - 6 the Upper Room. Free Live His siblings were most appreciative that he and ten years. Any person on p.m., at First Parish Meeting in person at the Joyce took his Dad, in celebration of his 75th birthday, to YMCA - Londonderry. Con- on Zoom. Join us on Zoom Paris and Coulmer, France where they visited the church the checklist who has not Church, drive up to side for live interactive songs voted in the past four door; Lunch on May 30 tact: Seren Elizabeth at where his paternal ancestral family members were bap- tized and married and the cemetery where they were ◆ ◆ buried. Capitol Hill Drive. dered for a Missing Per- in Magarian, 18, of Man- Jeff’s extended family of siblings and their children Police Log 7:18 p.m. Peace restored son on King George Drive. chester also charged with and grandchildren would celebrate an annual family Continued from page 14 by three officers at Nei- Unlawful Possess/Intox- reunion in Maine, New Hampshire, or North Carolina ghborhood Disputes on ication. Rakiatou Konate, every year. Jeff was a very loving and thoughtful uncle tigated on Nashua Road. Sunday - May 16 who remembered his nieces and nephews every Christ- Capitol Hill Drive. 9:02 a.m. Domestic Dis- 18, of Manchester char- mas and the special events of their lives. Saturday - May 15 8:41 p.m. Peace Rest- turbance investigated by ged with the Transport Jeff loved his family very much and they will miss 11:28 a.m. Assisted the ored during Neighbor- three officers at the Sleep of Alcohol by a Minor. him immensely. He loved his two cats who miss him ter- Londonderry Fire De- hood Disputes on Capi- Inn on Perkins Road. 6:40 p.m. Sex Offenses ribly. tol Hill Drive. Shoplifting in- investigated on Orchard He is survived by his loving wife of 20 years, Joyce partment with Trans- 3:37 p.m. (Gillette) Fournier of Londonderry; his stepson Garry portation to a hospital 10:07 p.m. Neighborhood vestigated at the New View Drive at AMC Gilbert, Jr. of Concord, NH, and step grandson Jonathan from Priscilla Lane. Disputes investigated on Hampshire Liquor Store Movie Theatre. Gilbert; two brothers, Michael (Monica) Fournier of War- 2:47 p.m. Suspicious Act- High Range Road. on Michels Way. 9:20 p.m. Disturbance rington, PA. and Gary (Susan) Fournier of Moultonbor- ivity investigated on Bar- 10:11 p.m. Abandoned 4:27 p.m. Follow-up by investigated by four offi- ough, NH; two sisters Charlene (David) Belanger of Bed- 911 call investigated by five officers leads to three cers at McDonalds on ford, NH and Cynthia Key of Brooklyn Park, MD, as well tley Hill Road. as several nieces and nephews. 6:12 p.m. Peace restored nine officers on Plane- arrests at the New Ham- Nashua Road. A walk-through wake with masks, social distancing by four officers at a view Drive. pshire Liquor Store on 10:58 p.m. Disturbance and limited interaction with the family will be held on Domestic Disturbance 10:53 p.m. Report of Mis- Michels Way. 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