“Your Local Weekly Since 1868  A Tradition Worth Keeping” THE MessengerFree  Our 147th Year  Issue 34  August 21, 2015

Have you seen it? Weare Police are looking for a hunter green GMC Canyon that allegedly slowed down abruptly and turned left onto Gould Road without signaling. The woman riding on the motorcycle behind the GMC was forced over the handlebars and she suf- fered many non-life-threatening injuries. She has been transported to the hospital. The Weare Police would like to speak to the driver of the GMC. Please call them at 529–7755 with any information. The picture above is not the involved truck. It is however the correct make and model. Franklin bank robbery Masked man escapes with cash - still at large The man who robbed a branch office of demanded money from one of the bank tell- 4H Horse Show Winners Franklin Savings Bank at gunpoint last Friday ers and left the bank parking lot and headed (L to R) Anna Avery, Morgaine Harvey, morning is still at large. toward Tilton. Hannah Hastings, Delaney Young, Jessica The masked man robbed the branch on The suspect was possibly in a green Jeep Hastings, Adam Barry and Olivia Jame- Central St. at about 9:40 a.m. According Cherokee, a late 1990s or early 2000s model son show their ribbons earned at the to Franklin Police Chief David Goldstein, and police are asking for the public’s help to 2015 Sullivan County 4-H Horse Show. the man displayed a handgun while other locate the suspect. Members of the Franklin, customers were in the bank and fled with an Tilton, Belmont and State undisclosed amount of money. Police were on the scene Friday morning. Washington He was wearing a mask and gloves, a black With the Belmont Police was a K-9 to attempt celebrates the hooded sweatshirt and gray sweatpants and to track the suspect. The FBI had been noti- 150th Anniversary had an orange backpack, Goldstein said. He fied, Goldstein said. of the end of the Goffstown Police investigating 13 recent burglaries Civil War. The Goffstown Police are asking residents main roads and have largely been residential, See pages 16-17 to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity but there have been three business burglar- observed in their neighborhoods immediately. ies. The vehicles being targeted have been in There has been an influx of residential burglar- the area of East Dunbarton Rd. In all of the ies and thefts from motor vehicles in the last cases, the suspect(s) have been taking cash and Postal Customer US Postage PRSRT STD Hillsboro, NH PAID Permit #25

ECRWSS Visit us few weeks. Since July 1st, the Department has jewelry. Police have stepped up their proactive online at investigated thirteen burglaries and several patrols in town, especially in the targeted areas granitequill.com thefts from motor vehicles as well as one stolen and ask anyone with information on the crimes vehicle. The burglaries have been happening in or who observe any suspicious behavior in town all areas of the town in close proximity to the to call them at (603)497.4858. Page 2 | The Messenger | August 21, 2015 | www.granitequill.com

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August 22, 2014 Country Service/City Selection • 833 S. Stark Highway Multi-town chase ends in Hopkinton crash Hardware hours: M-Th 6-5:30; Fri. 6-7; Sat. 8-7; Sun. 9-4 • 529-7539 Brigham named Recreation Director - Programs expand Convenience/Deli hours: 6 am - 9 pm Daily • 529-7065 Weare man resists arrest, assaults officers, kicks out window Warner residents to dine with crew of USS Kearsarge HARDWARE STORE & LUMBER YARD August 23, 2013 Suspect killed, Weare officers suspended New principal and staff at John Stark High School SHOP OUR Newport man sentenced to 15-30 years for manslaughter Man hurt in Newbury motorcycle accident GREENER August 24, 2012 ® Threats and suspensions at Deering Fire Department OPTIONS New London Selectmen dump Pathways, seek new engineers Bradford awards East Main Street bids BAG SALE! Weare man arrested on multiple charges, $25,000 cash bail Get extra savings on August 26, 2011 everything you can Alan Genovese resigns as SAU Superintendent fit inside your ƫ Hancock man drowns in Moore Brook eco-friendly bag.* Grand Jury indicts Newport woman & Lempster man *Exclusions apply. Hopkinton well tests positive for lead SATURDAY, August 20, 2010 AUGUST 29TH, 2015 Henniker/Hillsborough District Court facing closure 7 a.m. — 5 p.m. Newport businesses fall for golf scam Newbury considering major dock replacement • Shop every aisle for project essentials. Residents want Bradford eyesore eliminated August 24, 2009 • Reusable bag is ideal for shopping, organizing and Weare man arrested for raping 18 year old girl other carry-all Three arrested in Hillsborough underage alcohol sting conveniences. Driver survives Antrim tractor-trailer rollover Future of Hopkinton's Bohannan Farm still uncertain Country 3 Corners August 22, 2008 833 S. Stark Highway Weare, 1,000 mourners celebrate the life of Sean Powers NH 03281 20%“Only good on Hardware Side”off Hardware: (603)529-7539 Peterborough Lieutenant to be Antrim Police Chief on all regular priced items you can fit inside your FREE Greener Options® bag. Deli: (603)529-7065 Town of Bennington accepts VFW Post Valid at participating stores 8/29/15 — 8/29/15. 100 MPH chase leads to DWI and firearms charges Limit one bag per household. Offer valid on regular price items only. May not be combined with any other offer or coupon. Valid on in-stock August 24, 2007 merchandise only. Customer responsible for all taxes and fees. Excludes sale items, power equipment, power tools, small appliances, gift cards, lumber and mill work. Additional restrictions may apply. See store for Hopkinton School Board critical of subcommittee details. ©2015 True Value® Company. All rights reserved. One Hancock suit dismissed - another pending? Area family keeps several police departments busy CONVENIENCE & DELI New London Hospital breaks ground on $7 million project August 25, 2006 Full service deli including marinated meats, Green Mountain Explosives asks for reconsideration salads, pre-sliced meats, cheese, fresh Hopkinton man sentenced to 15-36 years produce and fresh made pizza! Former Greenfield Tax Collector under investigation Henniker woman suing Merrimack County Jail over tampons WINE & CRAFT BEER August 26, 2005 Come see our featured Wine & Beer of the Week. Warner couple moves back in - gets arrested Wine Tasting Every • Largest wine selection around. Three arrested for Antrim burglary • Over 300 unique labels. Sunapee Board reviews its athletic policies Friday 4:30-6:30pm • Providing quantity discounts. Francestown now has five Eagle Scouts www.granitequill.com | August 21, 2015 | The Messenger | Page 3

A Colonial Camp Site Civil War Soldiers

An Abbott Downing Concord Coach The South Carolina String Band. Bob Hoffstetter photos. Hillsboro Historical Society hosts Living History Event Hillsborough's 7th Annual Living His- Thomas Jefferson, authentically por- of their characters. Returning favorites tory Event was a tremendous success, in trayed by Steve Edenbo; Louisa May Alcott, included Mr. Bayly, an 18th Century Magi- part thanks to some very special guests portrayed by an artful Marianne Donnelly; cian, and Tom Hanford and his Chimney- who stepped out of the pages of history to and Daniel Webster via Jim Cooke thrilled side Tales, and a special parade led by the appear. onlookers with their accurate portrayals Traveling Troubadour.

Any Husqvarna YTH Choose Our Tractors in stock Quality Lumber. $ Why “wood” you settle for less? 100 OFF If you’re interested in quality lumber and unparalleled service, Antrim Lumber should be your choice. Stop in and see us today. Aug. 1 - Sept. 30 0% FINANCING AVAILABLE Antrim Lumber Co. www.HUSQVARNA.com Copyright © 2013 Husqvarna AB (publ). All rights reserved 78 Smith Road Antrim • 588-2139 TYLER’S SMALL ENGINE www.tylerssmallengine.com HOURS: M-F 7am-5pm, Sat. 7am-1pm 20 Concord St. Antrim, NH • 603-588-6200 • M-F 8-5:30; Sat 9-1 Page 4 | The Messenger | August 21, 2015 | www.granitequill.com Antrim woman wins at Special Olympics Call Alberta Vayens, 33, from Antrim NH has participated in 603.525.8091 Special Olympics since she Free Estimates was in the 5th grade. Alberta competes year round in cross country skiing, basketball, Fully Insured! Management with Purpose track & field and bowling. Her favorite sport is basketball. Glenn Stahl, She participated in Track Asphalt Repair • Sealcoating Owner & Field at the 2015 Special Gravel/Grade • Material Deliveries 30 years Olympics World Games in Los Drainage • Culverts of Experience! Angeles. She was awarded a 4th place ribbon in the 100m run, a bronze medal in the 4x100m relay and a silver medal in the long jump. She had a great time at the Games. Alberta Vayens, Olympic Champion Her favorite part of her trip was making new friends. When not competing with Special Olympics, Alberta enjoys walking, riding her bike and listening to music. Fuel Oils and LP Gas • Sales and Service Newport reaffirms its ambulance decision Our family has been serving the area’s heating needs for over 65 years! Despite repeated pleas from surrounding towns, the Newport 24 Hour Gasoline and Diesel Pumps Selectmen are standing firm in their decision to eliminate backup 20 Hall Ave. Henniker and Rte. 114 Bradford ambulance services for the New London Hospital Ambulance to 428-3333 • www.ayerandgoss.com towns outside of Newport’s coverage area. Newport will only con- tinue to provide this backup service to the east side of the Town of Sunapee through the end of the year, and not thereafter, accord- ing to a letter from Newport Town Manager Shane P. O’Keefe to TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Bruce King, President and Chief Executive Officer of New London The combination of the common antibiotic clar- Hospital. ithromycin with some statins increases the risk of adverse events, which may require hospital admis- Youth Group forming at Smith Church sion for older people, according to a new study Want to be part of a really cool youth group? Do you have an published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association adventurous spirit? Do you like to try new things? Smith Memo- Journal). Statins, used to lower cholesterol, are one of the most widely prescribed drugs, with pro- rial Congregational Church (big white church in the center of jections estimated at more than 1 billion people town across from Sweet Expressions with the town clock in the BY SARAH CHAPIN around the globe. Although uncommon, severe ad- steeple) sponsors three youth groups and a young children’s choir. verse events can occur in some patients when certain medications All groups are open to all youth in Hillsboro and the surrounding interact with rosuvastatin and pravastatin, which are metabolized communities, and thrive on the representation of youth from all differently than other types of statins. • • • church affiliations (or no affiliation). We capitalize on those quali- Pharmacologic blood pressure reduction may prevent major cardio- ties that all faiths have in common. There is no charge to belong to vascular events and death in patients with mild, or stage 1 hyper- any of our youth groups. We offer a children’s choir (Joyful Noise tension (systolic blood pressure of 140 to 159 mm Hg and/or dia- - for ages 3, 4, & 5); and three youth groups – The SCENE for 3rd, stolic blood pressure of 90 to 99 mm Hg), according to a systematic 4th, & 5th graders, RBA for grades 6 - 8, and InCasts for grades review published in Annals of Internal Medicine. Having elevated 9 – 12. All of the groups will be starting their new season this Sep- blood pressure is the leading cause of premature death globally and the number of persons with clinically abnormal blood pressure is tember – hope to see you there. Please contact Barbara Daley for increasing. Most of these patients have mild hypertension and no more information (464-5239; [email protected]) or call the church overt cardiovascular disease and the effects of pharmacologic blood office at 464-3529. pressure reduction in this group are unclear. • • • Arnold Howard is Newport's Bus Director The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Natpara (para- Arnold Howard is Newport School District’s new bus direc- thyroid hormone) to control hypocalcemia (low blood calcium levels) tor. Superintendent Cindy Gallagher made the announcement at in patients with hypoparathyroidism, a rare disease that affects last night’s SAU meeting. Howard has been working as interim approximately 60,000 people in the United States. • • • director since Chad Howe resigned abruptly on June 8, 2015 after Presented as a service to the community by bus drivers complained about the administration hiring Howe to replace long time bus manager Dianne Callum in March. Chad HENNIKER PHARMACY • 603-428-3456 Howe has been re-hired as Technology Coordinator by Business P.O.Box 718 • Proctor Square • Henniker, NH 03242 Administrator Terry Wiggins. www.granitequill.com | August 21, 2015 | The Messenger | Page 5 Reckless, drunk driver causes multi-car accident in Antrim Police arrested a Stratham man on say his injuries were not life-threaten- Bennington police departments, Antrim Saturday after he caused a multiple-car ing. In addition to the Marine Patrol, and Stoddard fire and rescue teams, accident in Antrim that severely injured Antrim police had help at the scene from EMS crews from Antrim, Hillsborough three people and closed a section of N.H. State Police, the Hillsborough and and Henniker, and the N.H. D.O.T. Route 9. Peter Glidden, 39, was speed- ing and driving erratically in a U-Haul van on Route 9 going east when he drove his car into oncoming westbound traffic, police say. Glidden fled to Steel Pond, where he was arrested by local police and N.H. Marine Patrol. Three passengers in the Kia suffered life-threatening injuries. Two of them were airlifted by helicopter to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, and the other was taken to Concord Hospital, police said. Glidden has been charged with ag- gravated driving under the influence, resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer. He also was seriously injured and taken to Concord Hospital, but police Three people were seriously injured in this multi-car pile-up in Antrim Committee supports purchase The New London Selectmen received Weare Board approves $40,000 to preserve 51.7 acres the following E-Mail: "The members of the Elizabeth P. Straw, Chairman Mildred tive prime forest soils within a 389 acre un- New London Community Center (41 Build- Hall Bequest Advisory Committee recently fragmented forest block; Maintain a High ing Committee) have met and would like to testified at a Public Hearing seeking ap- Connectivity Corridor for wildlife; and add offer our absolute support as you consider proval from the selectmen of the expendi- significantly to existing conservation/open a memorandum of understanding with ture of $40,000 from the Charles and Ethel space lands, and attain progress towards the Kearsarge School Board." "In our eyes, Eastman Fund in helping the Piscataquog realizing a cohesive conservation plan for this building is an iconic part of our town's Land Conservancy purchase a conservation the area. Although approved, members of history and one that we see holding a great easement on 51.7 acres of land along Mt. the Board expressed doubts on future proj- deal of potential for the future of our town. Dearborn Road in Weare. The Project will: ects. Chair Keith Lacasse mentioned that We would like to offer you any help, as a Protect 3000 feet of 1st order stream to 7,709 acres or 12 square miles of Weare group, or individually as you proceed. We Peacock Brook, leading through wetlands land is currently preserved, representing wish you much success." to Perkins Pond; Maintain highly produc- 20% of the town's 60 square mile area. SUMMER SALE! Yellow Tag Sale - Storewide Savings! • Shaker & Country-Style Dining Room, Bedroom and Occasional Pieces • Choose from Solid Oak, Maple, Ash, Cherry, and Pine • Other Spruce Up for Summer Specials Throughout the Store Free including Factory Authorized Specials on Clayton Marcus Delivery Sofas, Loveseats, Chairs, Sleepers and Recliners BARNS OF BRADFORD - Factory Furniture Store Rte 114 by Lake Massasecum, Bradford NH • 938-2618 MC/Visa • OPEN Mon-Sat 10 to 5; Sun 11-4 • Budget terms arranged. Page 6 | The Messenger | august 21, 2015 | www.granitequill.com Tilton Trailer Rental SPECIALIZING IN CONTAINERS, STORAGE & OFFICE TRAILERS LOW RATES • QUICK DELIVERY • SALES • PURCHASE OPTIONS

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Armstrong unseated incumbent Heidi North by just a few votes. “I wanted to be on the For more info call school board to have a voice, not be insulted by the community 603-568-6025, every time they don’t agree with me,” Armstrong said near the end ask for Kiki of a lengthy school board meeting at Newport High School. The remaining four school board members will now select a new school board member to fill out the first year of Armstrong’s three-year term. The final two years of Armstrong’s term will be up for election at the annual school district meeting in March. Anyone interested in Buy a New 2015 Arctic Cat ATV and Get: being considered for the open position on the board until the next 4.9% Financing for 60 Months annual school district meeting is asked to contact the SAU office in and 2-Year Limited Warranty* back of Newport Middle and High School or call 865-9701 for more Buy a New 2010-2014 Arctic Cat ATV information. and Get: 4.9% Financing for 60 Months and Missing Greenfield teenager found safely Rebates up to $1,000* New Hampshire Fish and Game found a missing 15-year-old *See dealer for details boy at Greenfield State Park Saturday afternoon. Authorities found www.LIVINGSTONSARCTICCAT.com the 15-year-old boy reported missing from Greenfield, school offi- cials said. Fish and Game officials said Jason Jozefiak was reported LIVINGSTON’S ARCTIC CAT missing around 6:30 a.m. from the Crotched Mountain Rehabilita- (603) 464-5454 • 123 Henniker Street • Hillsboro, NH tion Center. Jozefiak also went missing from the center back in June and was found in Bennington several hours later. Man dies in Bradford motorcycle crash NEW BOSTON A Concord resident died Monday morning when he failed to negotiate a turn on his motorcycle, ran off the road and struck a tree in Bradford. Andre Saxby, 68, was pronounced dead at the HARDWARE scene of the accident, which was off West Road near the junction of n Har East Washington Road. According to Bradford Police Officer Tim etow dwar Therrien, the accident took place about 6:37 a.m. A homeowner on Hom e S r to u r West Road said he saw the 2012 Harley-Davidson FL HRC pass him o e Y at normal speed but then continue straight on a curve. Saxby was familiar with the area, as a relative owns Colonial Woodworking, a Stephen J. Young local builder of custom-designed staircases. Mon-Sat 8-5 • Sun 9-3 SINCE 1995 New Boston Center Hopkinton Bus Routes available on-line Hopkinton School District 2015 - 2016 bus routes are available New Boston, NH 03070 603-487-2239 at HSD 2015 -2016 Bus Routes Draft 1. www.granitequill.com | august 21, 2015 | The Messenger | Page 7 Newport's Parlin Field hosts 15th Annual Fly-In The 15th Annual Fly In at Parlin Field thunderstorms held off until late afternoon. for next year’s Aviation Career Educa- in Newport was well attended and the However, the storm threat did cause one tion Academy. Marsden said the academy event to be cancelled according to Heath was a great partnership with the school Marsden, airport manager. and they hope to add a third year class to Top 50 NH schools Several hundreds of dollars were raised the program. This year’s ACE academy in Niche.com, a national research group by the Boy Scouts from their pancake Newport hosted 42 students all in the first started by Carnegie Mellon University, breakfast, and close to $700.00 raised and second year of the program. recently released its 2015 list of best high schools throughout the nation, as well as the state of New Hampshire. The Best Public High Schools ranking goes beyond just academics, aiming to give a comprehensive look at the overall experience at public high schools. Here is a look at New Hampshire’s best high schools, according to niche.com. 1. Hanover High School 5. Bow High School 6. Hopkinton High School 12. Goffstown High School 21. Conval Regional High School, 29. Sunapee Senior High School 33. John Stark Regional High School 39. Kearsarge Regional High School 50. Hillsboro-Deering High School This U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter was a hit at the Parlin Field Fly-In. POULIN POULTRY FEEDS

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Fred and Amy in the Crews worked quickly to repair this water main leak. moOOOOoorning! Newport water main break stalls traffic A water main break on Elm Street in Newport affected traffic more than the water supply. The break occurred across the street from Jiffy Mart and westbound traffic was down to one lane for over 7 hours, and only Jiffy Mart and Promex were without water. Newport Water and Sewer employees were still working in the Golden View Health Care Center 10-foot deep hole when night fell. Mike McGill, utility tech, said during an average year Newport has about 5 or 6 water main Now Offering Three Distinct Levels of Assisted Living breaks but they usually occur in the winter and not quite as deep. The pipe on Elm Street was especially deep since it descends to go The Inn • The Terrace• The Cottage beneath the river. The Inn, The Terrace, Goffstown man arrested for child porn and The Cottage feature all Police have arrested Richard A. Sullivan II, 23, 0f Goffstown on private suites with private nine counts of possession of child pornography. The New Hamp- bathrooms, living areas for shire Internet Crime Against Children Task Force and nearly a visiting with family and dozen departments in New Hampshire assisted in the investiga- friends, dining options tion including Hampton, Salem, Manchester, Nashua, Bedford, Al- featuring fresh, seasonal lenstown, Amherst and Jaffrey. The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office and Homeland Security Investigations were also involved. dishes, comfortable outdoor Sullivan is expected to be arraigned Thursday. Bail was set at living space and wireless $100,000 with the conditions that he has no contact with minors internet access throughout. and restrictions on his use of the Internet.

Remaining suites Plus there’s always High bacteria count closes Norway Pond are limited. something to do. During Department of Environmental Services testing last week,

Residents can choose from samples from the Hancock Town Beach on Norway Pond exceeded Tour and reserve your the state standard for cyanobacteria which use up oxygen in the wa- theatre excursions, guest new home today. ter, threatening other plant and aquatic life. Some cyanobacteria can speakers, musical concerts, Ask us about our produce toxins that can make people or pets ill, causing runny eyes scenic sightseeing and nose, a sore throat, asthma-like symptoms, or allergic reactions, spring move-in special! tours and more. rashes, gastroenteritis, or more severe effects such as liver, kidney or neurotoxicity. The beach has been placed under an advisory, which Meredith, NH • GoldenView.org • 279-8111 • will be lifted once bacteria counts have decreased below state safety standards. www.granitequill.com | august 21, 2015 | The Messenger | Page 9 New London Police and Recreation Departments praised Terri Bingham, Chair of the KLS Com- selectmen."We thank Scott and all of the like to note and recognize Scott Blewett for munity Food Pantry wrote to the New other staff members who also assisted us his outstanding service and assistance to London Selectmen commending the Police with the scheduling, location, and prepara- the League in the preparation and setup of Benevolent Association for their amaz- tion of those events," she wrote. "We would each of our candidate's sessions." ing dedication and contribution to the food pantry and its mission through their annual "Stuff-the-Cruiser" event, which was held on July 25. This is the third year the Department has organized, promoted and directed this fundraiser. This year, ten cruisers were filled with over 3,000 pounds of much needed items for our pantry, and $798 in cash donations were received. "Chief Ed Andersen and Officer David Keith deserve special recognition for their leadership, participation, enthusiasm, and expertise in making the event the major success that it was," he said. "Sergeant Tom Anderson and his daughter, Emma, Officer Josh Fisher and Administrative Assistant Donna Larro also participated fully in all aspects of the day's event from accepting donations at Hannaford and stuffing the cruisers to helping unload the cruisers at our pantry." Recreation Director Scott Blewett The New Boston Police Department recently swore in its newest Officers. Lt. Matthew also received kudos as Claire Vannatta of French and Officers Matthew Koziol and Brandon Tucker. Congratulations. the League of Women Voters wrote the Page 10 | The Messenger | august 21, 2015 | www.granitequill.com

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Customize your pass with one of the following options: It's Back To School in SAU #24 Powder Pass Club • Unlimited • Midweek • Transferable Henniker School District: ~The FIRST DAY of School, Wednesday, August 26. ~ Henniker School day is from 8:15 am to 3 pm. TO PURCHASE SEASON PASSES: PATSPEAK.COM ~Henniker School District Board Meeting, Wednesday, September 1�888�PATS PEAK Route 114, Henniker, NH 2 at 6:15 pm in the school library. ~Labor Day, September 7. NO SCHOOL. Low Unlimited Season Pass Rates Good through September 1, 2015. ~Open House: Wednesday, September 16 at 6 pm. ~Picture Day: Wednesday, September 30. John Stark School District: Pre-Season Sale! ~Parent Athlete Night. Monday, August 25 at 7 pm in the Gym. ~Freshman Fest. (First day of school for all John Stark Freshmen). Wednesday, August 26. This is an introductory day for new students. ~First day of school for ALL John Stark students is Thursday, Aug. 27. 100% Hardwood pellets ~The John Stark School Day is from 8:15 am to 3 pm. ~Labor Day, September 7. No school with incredible Pricing! ~JSRHS School Board Meeting. Wednesday, September 9 at 6pm in the school library. Forklift Delivery Available* ~Principal’s Coffee. The September Principal’s Coffee will be Wednesday, September 9 at 7:30 am. Come meet other John Stark Parents and hear about what is new at John Stark. ~Open House, Thursday, September 24 at 6 PM. Weare School District: ~First Day of School, Wednesday, August 26. ~Weare District School Board Meeting, Tuesday, September 15 at 6 pm in the school library. ~No School, Labor Day, Monday, September 7. Center Woods Elementary School: ~School Day runs 8:30 am to 2:45 pm. ~Picture Day will be September 10. OpenWhile 7 Suppliesdays a Last, week! Not to be combined with other oīers. Sale Ends 8/31/2015 *See store for details ~Open House: September 10 beginning at 5:30 pm. Center Woods Upper Elementary School: ~School Day runs 8:30 am to 2:45 pm ~Picture Day is Friday, September 4. ~Open House. September 9 from 6 pm - 8 pm. Weare Middle School: ~School Day runs 7:30 am to 2:05 pm. 717 Route 103 E. Warner NH ~Picture Day is Friday, September 4. 603-746-4477 ~Open House is September 8 from 6 pm - 8 pm. ~The Scholastic Book Fair will run September 9-11. www.granitequill.com | august 21, 2015 | The Messenger | Page 11

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Publisher’s Perspective by Leigh Bosse THE Messenger The following remarks were made to In the 2015-2016 year, you have A Publication of the Hillsboro-Deering school Board at it scheduled 53 classes with under 10 stu- Granite Quill Publishers meeting on Monday night dents, 13 with 5 or less, 1 with 2 students Your Hometown Weekly Since 1868 and 2 with only 1 student. From 2012 to 2014 the student I understand the complexities of A Tradition Worth Keeping! population of H-D Schools, excluding scheduling for so many students and 246 West Main Street • PO Box 1190 Washington and home schooled has I commend you for wanting to offer a Hillsboro, NH 03244-1190 decreased from 1320 to 1218. wide variety of electives. However, ex- Phone: 464-3388 • Fax: 603-464-4106 With 102 less students and an cluding required courses and AP Classes, E-mail: [email protected] average class size of 15 equals 6.8 less if an elective course does not attract the www.granitequill.com classrooms needed. Nevertheless, you interest of at least 10 students, that 2/3 STAFF continue to insist that there is no room of average class size, it should not be Leigh Bosse: Publisher to incorporate the alternative school into offered. the present campus. You are failing in your duties to the Joyce Bosse: Editor Looking at classroom utilization, the vast majority of students by allocating so Christi Macomber: Advertising Design situation is even more glaring. The SAU many resources to so few. Gail Stratos: Publication Design & Layout, has provided me with a list of classes of- How many classrooms would be Advertising Design, Production & Website fered and attended by 10 or less students freed up? How many teachers could we Deborah Belanger: Account Representative In the 2014-2015 year, you held 65 do without? Mary Yuryan: Account Representative classes attended by 10 or fewer students. Only you can provide that answer if Wendy Bamford: Account Representative Of those 13 had 5 or less students. you dare look into it. DEADLINE: Monday at 5pm prior to Fri. publication. ADVERTISEMENT ERRORS: Letters to the Editor We will be responsible for errors in advertise- ments only to the extent of correcting the Dear Editor: tinue to welcome guests from all over the same in the next issue using space equal I was deeply saddened when I read country. They have established a website to the items in error. of the passing of William "Bill" Miller on at tallpinescottages.net and also can be July 18,2015. What may or may not be found on Facebook. LETTERS POLICY: known is that back in 1940 Bill built 8 Thanks to Bill Miller and his wife, We will print signed letters to the editor cottages and a recreation hall on 8 acres Maggie for their contribution to the on a space available basis. Letters should be of property on Keyser Pond in Henniker, hospitality industry in Henniker and for no more than 250 words, typed or e-mailed. NH. Along with his wife, Maggie, they establishing such a wonderful vacation Letters must be signed but names may be resided there for many years and started destination. excluded upon request. what became 'Tall Pines Cottages." Joyce Gosse, Henniker The next owners, Ann and Bob Hall *************************************** PHOTO SUBMISSIONS: owned it for 18 years, eventually being Dear Editor: We encourage individuals and groups to sold to Joyce and Bob Gosse his retire- I want to thank the following people submit photos of their events or activities, ment in July 1985. They operated the who took care of me after my stroke; either by mail or e-mail. cottages very successfully for 28 years and Concord Hospital, Concord South CORRECTIONS POLICY: due to failing health, they sold to David Health Rehab, Doctors & Nurses, Thera- We strive every day to present full, fair and and Debbie Archambault in 2011. pists, Hillsboro House; accurate news reports. We will correct, in this Bob and Ann Hall both passed away, My bothers — my sister — my sisters- space, factual inaccuracies in our coverage. and Bob Gosse also passed away in 2013. in law — my niece and her husband — my Joyce is still very much alive at 90 years niece-in law — my niece. We encourage readers to tell us if we have and still resides at Tall Pines thanks to Everyone was very kind and thought- made a mistake. Dave and Debbie. ful. I also thank my Lord. Ironically enough, July 18th, 2015 (the Alice Wheeler, Hillsboro day Bill Miller passed on) was the exact *************************************** Also from The Granite Quill: day Joyce was celebrating 30 years in residence at Tall Pines Cottages. Send us your letters to the Editor at IN New Hampshire Dave and Debbie are continuing the Your Guide to What’s Happening in the Granite State tradition of Tall Pines and have made Granite Quill Senior Lifestyles numerous improvements both inside and Publishers A Guide for New Hampshire’s Active Seniors out. As with Joyce and Bob, the cottages have become their passion and they con- 246 West Main St., Hillsboro, NH www.granitequill.com | august 21, 2015 | The Messenger | Page 13 Selectmen host New London's Annual Summer Town Meeting THE The New London Selectmen recently Richard Lee, Public Works Director said hosted the Town's Annual Nonresident Tax- snowfall was average this year but they were Messenger payer Meeting. The department heads were above average for freezing rain causing his available to give brief summaries of what has budget for salt and sand to be overspent by Pick up your Messenger at: been going on in their departments since the $53,000. This shortage was paid for out of Andover: Jake's, Circle K, Diner, previous summer. their paving budget so they weren’t able to Antrim: Antrim Marketplace, Rick & Dianne's, Police Chief Ed Andersen said they have pave as much as they had planned this year. Edmunds been working to upgrade their computer sys- Scott Blewitt, Recreation Director said Bennington: Albertos, Harris Convenience, tems. There have been changes in personnel they have had a fantastic summer so far this General Store as Sergeant Dave Zuger left the department to year. Their goals were to upgrade their facili- Bow: Town Office, Mobil, Chen Yang Li be the Chief of Police in the Town of Wilmot. ties and they have made wonderful progress Bradford: Bradford Marketplace, Bank, Post Officer David Keith has been promoted to with new cedar roofs over the picnic tables Office, Appleseed Sergeant to fill this position. Chief Andersen at Bucklin, as well as new docks and a new Claremont: Hannafords Market Basket said that the department’s calls for service is bridge. Upgrades to the Elkins beach bath- Dunbarton: Paige Corner unchanged, with about 12,500 – 15,000 calls room are in the works. Elkins: Post Office per year. The water quality at both beaches has Francestown: General Store Fire Chief Jay Lyon said the New London been great. Blewitt shared that he received a Franklin: Hannafords, City Hall, Harvest Barn, Fire Department responded to over 600 calls donation of $15,000 to be put towards a new Cumberland Farms, Pizza Chef last year which is average. He noted about recreation van. Georges Mills: Jake's Market 30 calls alone came in during a bad storm Also reporting were Linda Hardy -Town Goffstown: Sully's, Sawyers, Vicksters, two weeks ago. The department now has a Clerk/Tax Collector, Lucy St. John – Plan- Village Trestle, Shell, Cumberland Farms, thermal imaging camera and their replace- ning & Zoning Administrator, Deb Langner China Gormet ment for the utility truck will be delivered in – Health Officer, Norm Bernaiche – Chief Grantham: Rum Brook Market, Circle K the next few weeks. He invited people to stop Tri-Town Assessor, and Kim Hallquist – Greenfield: Harvester Market by any time to ask questions. Town Administrator. Goshen: General Store, Lumber Barn Guild: Post Office, Wool Room New Innovations Hillsborough's UPS Store Hancock: General Store, Fiddleheads Henniker: Harvester, Pharmacy, All In One Hillsborough's UPS Store is becoming capabilities to produce large banners, posters Market, Henniker Farm Store, Edmunds a high technology center with several new and signs for both retail and small business Hillsborough: Shaws, Post Office, Sweet product offerings including 3D printing, wide customers. What is new is our ability to print Expressions, Sue's Diner, JD Foods, Lake Sunap- format printing with new materials, and on unique materials from canvas to wall dé- software enhanced mailbox solutions. Using cor. Wall décor has been gaining in popularity ee Bank, Santander, Bank of NH, McDonalds, the Hooksett Road UPS Store in Manchester with life size posters of sports figures and Subway, Dunkin' Donuts, William's Store as a hub, several New Hampshire stores can landscapes decorating the walls in the home. Hopkinton: Town Hall, Cracker Barrel be digitally connected to these advanced Software Enhanced Mail Solutions Jaffrey: Belletetes, Mr Mike's, Dunkin' Donuts capabilities. Today, unfortunately, dropping packages Keene: Hannafords, Price Chopper 3D Printing at one’s doorstep is a risky proposition. Thefts Lebanon: Shaws (2), Price Chopper (2) The most dramatic innovation in manu- are common, especially during holidays and Newbury: Marzelli's, Bubba's, Post Office facturing is 3D printing-the ability to design the summer vacation season. Using a typical Newport: Shaws, Caronis Market, T-Bird, and print a prototype product fast and easy Post Office PO Box instead is not a great Circle K, Quick Stop as 1-2-3. Uses are endless-from medical alternative, as they do not accept non-USPS New Boston: General Store implants, working models, 3D architecture packages. But there is a better solution –the New London: Hannafords, Colonial drawings, to spare and replacement parts. UPS Mail Service Solution at the UPS Store. Pharmacy, Mackenna's, Jake's Market With nine colors to choose from, you can Each package, whether USPS, UPS or FEDEX Peterborough: Shaws, Toadstool, Mr Mike's, create realistic prototypes and marketing would be secured in the facility. Addition- Hospital, Dunkin' Donuts, Brady's, Roy's, models. Use them to evaluate form, fit and ally, the UPS Store will alert you by email or Nonnies function in everything from ergonomics to phone message that you received a package. 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GOOD EATS: at the recent Washington Fireman's Chicken BBQ (left photo) and the Boy Scouts Pancake Breakfast at the Parlin Field Fly-In and Open House (right photo)

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National Anthem performed by the Congregational Church Choir

Arranging a wreath on the monument The 1st Monument dedicated to those who died in the Civil War

Rev. Dr. Peter Howe offers a prayer MC Guy Eaton offers a "Memorial Poem"

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150th Anniversary Cassi Bachard recites the Gettysbury Address of the end of the Civil War August 16, 2015 Kelly Eaton begins ringing the Meeting House Bells

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TOWN OF HENNIKER Leo Aucoin, owner of Leo's Excavating. Heating Fuel Bid Request Selectman volunteers for playground Currently seeking bids for 2015/16 heating Leo Aucoin of Leo Aucoin Excavating donated both time and season for: 8,500 gallons of #2 Heating Oil; and equipment to remove the deteriorating retaining walls (those fac- ing the fields) at the Henniker Community School Playground this 9,000 gallons of propane. Complete details at week. While the playground committee is hard at work putting http://www.henniker.org/rfps. Due 09/8/2015 together ideas and designs for a new playground, some mainte- 10am, sealed bids marked “Attention Fuel” nance and repairs were needed at the playground before students to Chris Trovato, Town Administrator, returned to school. In addition to removing the retention wall, Town of Henniker, 18 Depot Hill Road, Aucoin sloped the hill to allow safe movement between the upper Henniker, NH 03242. and lower playground areas. Grasmere Town Hall repair priorities The Goffstown Historic District Commission recently dis- Hillsboro. Newly rehabbed double-wide bordering Ellen Brook on over one-third of an acre. cussed the priorities at the Grasmere Town Hall: Listen to the rushing water while enjoying your morning coff ee on the extra-large wrap- Fire Escape Assessment: The HDC discussed the Fire around deck! Fully applianced bright and Escape Assessment Report provided by SFC Engineering. The convenience kitchen and includes a new LG Energy Star front loading washer and dryer. assessment discussed structural issues and recommendations Two full bathes including one off the large for remedying those issues. The HDC had questions for the Fire master bedroom. Residents enjoy using any of Department on some of the code compliance comments contained the three beaches on Emerald Lake for fi shing, in the assessment report and requested that member Mark Collins swimming or canoeing. Close to Fox Forrest for easy walking or hiking trails, Pat’s Peak for meet with the Fire Department to get clear direction on the modi- downhill skiing, and near snowmobile trails fications that need to be made. UNDER CONTRACT for winter fun. Hillsboro is an easy commute to Fire Alarm Installation: Capitol Alarm is currently onsite either Concord or Keene. $119,900. #1759 and progressing well with the fire alarm installation. Vice Chair- man D'Avanza has met with the vendor to discuss installation Washington. Waterfront!! Summer almost here! Beautiful piece of land, small items and the Master Box was delivered earlier in the week. The cottage and dock on the Ashuelot River. vendor anticipates completing the alarm installation and being Very private, but close to beach and boating prepared for final inspection with the Fire Department on Friday. with Asheulot Lake Estates amenities. Third Floor Storage: Member Lionel Coulon met with Pub- $76,000 #1763 lic Works to discuss the storage on the 3'd floor and discuss which items were to be removed. Public Works removed the majority of items but a few pieces remain that need to be removed. Remaining ltems: Member Mark Collins provided a list UNDER CONTRACT of items that need to be completed. The list will be updated after the fire alarm installation is complete and the wall sconces are installed. Vice Chairman D'Avanza will seek prices for free extin- guishers and Mark Collins is working on a quote for emergency Red Coat Realty lighting. Where you are #1! SAU #24 Bus Routes Available Online Bus routes for Henniker Community School, Centerwood 246 W. Main St., Hillsboro 464-3053 School, Weare Middle School and John Stark High School are now available on each school's website. www.granitequill.com | august 21, 2015 | The messenger | Page 23 Events: Community Bulletin Board Saturday August 22 covered by the Town of Hillsborough and The Roberts Family of Hillsboro Ford and Hillsboro Chrysler. Call or email Dana Brien at 603-464-7974 or dana@hillsborough- HILLSBOROUGH SENIORS: Trader Joe’s and the Christmas Tree Shop Trip. Once nh.net with any questions or to reserve your seats. again GHSS is sponsoring this ever popular trip to Trader Joe’s and the Christmas Tree HANCOCK REPUBLICANS: South Carolina Senator and Republican Presidential Shop. We’ll leave Hillsborough Shaw’s parking lot at 10 a.m. Transportation is $9; Primary Candidate, Lindsey Graham, is the scheduled guest speaker at the Hancock lunch is on your own. Call Marie at 464-4726 to make your reservation. Republican Town Committee (HRTC) meeting on Sunday, at 2:00 p.m. in the Caverly POT ROAST SUPPER: The Washington Historical Society will host a Pot Roast Meeting Room, downstairs at the rear of Hancock Town Hall. This is a collaborative Supper with potato, carrots, onions, cabbage, gravy, rolls and a variety of pies for effort with the Peterborough Republican Town Committee and is an open meeting to dessert. Camp Morgan Lodge. Serving from 5:30 to 6:30. Tickets for adults are $9 and all. Attendees are encouraged to bring a non-perishable item(s) for donation to the for children 6 and under $5. Tickets are available at the General Store, by reservation, Peterborough Food Bank. A collection basket will be available. 495-3231, or at the dinner while they last. GOFFSTOWN GOP ANNUAL BBQ: and First Annual Pine Tree Commemora- BOOK & BAKE SALE: Clean used fiction and nonfiction titles for adults and chil- tion. Learn about Goffstown's part in the American Revolution. Come meet some dren, and home baked goods will be sold at bargain prices from 9 to 2 in the Weare of the Republican Presidential Candidates and talk face-to-face with them. Try to Town Hall, 16 N. Stark Highway, Weare center. This sale is sponsored by the Friends of dunk some of the Goffstown State Reps. Enjoy a great BBQ dinner from the best the Weare Public Library with assistance from the Weare Lions Club. Proceeds benefit Goffstown supplier in a beautiful outdoor venue from 1pm to 4pm at Lemay's, 116 library activities. For details call 529-2044 or email [email protected]. Daniel Plummer Road, Goffstown. Buy your tickets in advance at GoffstownGOP.org WILMOT PROGRAM: The Wilmot Community Association (WCA) in partnership and save 20%. with Restoring the Waters Puppet Theater will present “New Voices – Ancient Words,” SHIZUE SANO: noted pianist, will again perform a concert at the Deering Commu- an outdoor performance based on several children’s stories at 7 p.m.at the WCA’s nity Church at 3pm. Ms. Sano will perform works by Beethoven, Liszt, Rogers, Joplin, Timothy Patten Park, Shindagan Road. In case of rain, the performance will be at 7 and Gershwin. The concert is FREE with donations most welcome. p.m., Sunday, Aug. 23 at the park. WASHINGTON CONCERT: 7 p.m. Pianist and composer Will Ogmundson will Sunday August 23 appear in concert at the Washington Congregational Church. Donations are encour- HILLSBOROUGH SENIORS: The Hillsborough Senior Advisory Council is FREE. aged. A reception will follow the concert, and CDs will be available. Parking is in the Senior Outing. Tour Portsmouth Harbor and a cruise to the Isle of Shoals. Thanks to a lot behind the church, and the building is fully accessible. generous gift of tickets from Messenger owners Joyce and Leigh Bosse and bus costs NEWPORT CONCERT: Smoke and Mirrors-Hubert's Department Store, Harrington's 

TOWN OF ANTRIM TOWN OF ANTRIM Position Opening Part-Time Th e Town of Antrim is looking for a full-time person to fi ll the Transfer Station Attendant positions of Deputy Tax Collector / Assistant Town Clerk / Assistant to Land Use Boards Th e Town of Antrim is accepting applications for a Th e Deputy Tax Collector assists in performing a variety of complex part-time Transfer Station Attendant. accounting and clerical duties associated with the receipt and record Th e attendant will monitor access to the solid waste disposal keeping of municipal taxes, including the preparation, posting and balancing large volumes of data and the preparation of State forms and facility and explains operating policies and procedures fi nancial statements pertaining to the position. Th e position requires a to facility users to assure proper use. Assists resident and substantial amount of customer service to the general public. commercial users in the appropriate placement of refuse Th e Assistant Town Clerk assists in processing automobile and recyclables and maintains the recycling area, and registrations, dog licenses, and marriage licenses; assists in the planning ensures the proper disposal and classifi cation of all recycled and organization of Town record keeping activities; maintains offi cial materials. Th e successful candidate must be able to pass a records and vital statistics of the Town; assists in preparation of offi cial physical, substance abuse screening, driving and a criminal reports and bank deposits; assists with elections and Town Meeting. background check prior to employment. Th e ability to Th e Assistant to Land Use Boards performs support functions for the deal in a courteous manner with the public, follow oral Land Use Boards and assists the public with routine inquiries. Provides instructions, work in adverse weather conditions, be able to assistance to Planning Board and Zoning Board applicants. Attends lift up to 75 pounds, work independently in the performance nighttime Planning Board and Zoning Board meetings, records the of regular duties is a must. Send Application and/or resume to: minutes of the meetings, posts legal advertisements and prepares Town Administrator, Town of Antrim, PO Box 517, Antrim documents as needed. NH 03440. Employment application is available at the Town Th e successful candidate will be required to complete a police Hall or on the Town’s website at www.antrimnh.org. background check. Send Application and/or resume to: Town of Th e Town of Antrim off ers competitive pay and excellent Antrim, PO Box 517, Antrim NH 03440. Employment application benefi ts and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. and job description are available at the Town Hall or on the Town’s website at www.antrimnh.org. Position will remain open until fi lled. Closing date is August 26, 2010. Page 24 | The Messenger | august 21, 2015 | www.granitequill.com Events: Community Bulletin Board Jewelers. All concerts on the Common 6-8 p.m. In case of rain, at the Methodist a free breakfast at the Lodge on Sunday, September 6th. Additionally there will be Church. prizes for the fastest and slowest blood draws. SUMMER SERVICES: Hillsboro Center Congregational Church 10am services Rev. 4TH ANNUAL KEARSARGE KLASSIC: Bike Randonnee. Join us for this mostly dirt Eric Jackson, Smith Memorial Church Hillsboro , NH. road loop of bike routes through beautiful central NH. This has become one of the Tuesday August 25 best fund raising events of the year for Ausbon Sargent and one of the most exciting bike events for our riders as they ride past many of our Ausbon Sargent protected MUSIC IN THE MEADOW: Music by Jason Cann properties. To register for the Kearsarge Klassic bike event or to find more informa- NEW BOSTON CONCERT: on the New Boston Town Common/Gazebo from 6:00- tion, go to www.ausbonsargent.org 8:00 pm. Karen Morgan and Pony Express. The New Boston Recreation sponsors these free concerts and will have the grill going at all concerts so you can purchase Sunday August 30 hot dogs, hamburgers, beverages and snacks. Bring a chair or sit in the grass and NEWPORT CONCERT: Kearsarge Community Band, Sturm Ruger & Company Inc. All enjoy a great summer evening of music, community and fun. concerts on the Common 6-8 p.m. In case of rain, at the Methodist Church. Wednesday August 26 Tuesday september 1 BEN MERE BANDSTAND: 7pm - 9pm BIRCHFIRE Melodic, soulful and lively, ANTRIM LEGION: American Legion Post 50 will hold its monthly meeting at Birchfire draws on the songs and sounds of the last century. 7:30pm, at the post home on West St. All members, veterans, and guests are Thursday August 27 welcome. HILLSBOROUGH CONCERT: Second Time Around - oldies but goodies - playing Friday September 4 oldies but goodies. Butler Park 7 to 8 p.m. Bring a chair - bring a friend. Please use FIRST FRIDAY: The community is invited to the Lake Sunapee Region Center for the wheel-chair ramp for entrance to the vestry. See you in the park. the Arts “First Friday” program from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. This event will take place at SUMMER MUSIC ASSOCIATES CONCERT: First Baptist Church TRIO CLEONICE Piano, Whipple Hall in New London for “A Night with Northern Stage”. Center for the Arts Violin, Cello Young, vivacious, exciting. All concerts 7:30pm in New London, Tickets: events are free and open to the public. “A Night with Northern Stage” will feature Ar- Adult $25; Student $5 Season tickets: First four concerts: $85 Five concerts: $100 tistic Director Carol Dunne who will present selections from their upcoming season. Friday August 28 This will be followed by a brief Question and Answer period. SOCIAL SECURITY: Presentation/discussion of Social Security, Medicare and Med- Saturday September 5 icaid 1pm at the Meeting House, 12 Reed St., in Goffstown. Please park at Public FRANKLIN CONCERT: Nightrider 2:00 pm in the Gazebo at Odell Park. bring a lawn Parking off School St., proceed to the front of the brick building, take a left at the chair or blanket. In case of rain at Opera House. street, use side door. Public welcome and bring your questions. Monday September 7 Saturday August 29 THE KEARSARGE CHORALE: a regional volunteer chorus based at Colby-Sawyer BLOOD DRIVE: Webster Lodge in association with the American Red Cross will be College, will hold an open rehearsal on at 7p.m. in Gordon Hall at the Sawyer holding a blood drive from 9:00am until 3:00 pm. In addition to any perks being Fine and Performing Arts Center. Students and community members interested offered by the Red Cross Webster Lodge will provide all donors with a certificate for in performing with the Chorale are invited to learn more about the musical 

Miss Lake Sunapee Region 9th Annual The Hillsborough Senior Advisory Council is hosting a Scholarship Program, Inc. Spc. Justin A. Rollins presents Memorial Scholarship FREE Senior Outing August 23, 2015 • Tour of All proceeds to benefi t Easter Seals Camp Sno-Mo Ride A Ride For The Fallen Portsmouth Harbor and a August 29, 2015 SATURDAY Cruise to the Isle of Shoals. AUGUST 29TH 2015 Thanks to a generous gift of Registration: 9am or Pre Register Rain Date: Sunday, Aug. 30 tickets from Messenger owners at wearewinterwandererssc.org Joyce and Leigh Bosse and bus $25/Driver $15/passenger Start: Newport High School costs covered by the Town of 8:00-10:00 Registration Hillsborough and The Roberts Departure: HK Powersports 10:30 Departure Family of Hillsboro Ford and (1354 Hooksett Rd., Hooksett, NH) Hillsboro Chrysler.y Finish: American Legion Destination: Camp Sno-Mo Post 59 • Hillsboro, NH Call or email Dana Brien at (260 Griswold Ln., Gilmanton Iron Works, NH) Then back to Newport High 603-464-7974 or School for BBQ, Raffl es & [email protected] Raffl e BBQ Whipple Memorial Music by Tyler Shull! with questions or to Baskets & Lunch reserve your seats! Included Town Hall For more info visit 50/50 Drawing 429 Main Street www.rollinsride.com New London, NH or fi nd us on Facebook ALL PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT THE Offi cial preliminary to the Miss New JUSTIN A. ROLLINS MEMORIAL Hampshire and Miss America competitions SCHOLARSHIP FUND www.granitequill.com | august 21, 2015 | The messenger | Page 25 Events: Community Bulletin Board experiences offered. Both new and experienced singers in all voice parts are BOW GARDEN CLUB: Composting from Garbage to Garden/Black Gold. Speaker: welcome. Ruth Axelrod, UNH Master Gardener. Meetings are held at the Old Town Hall, 91 Bow Thursday September 10 Center Road, unless specified otherwise. Meetings begin with the featured monthly program at 6:30pm, however the doors are open at 6pm for social time and refresh- CHAMBER MEETS: The Henniker Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Business ments. A brief business meeting follows each program and the meeting generally After Hours on Thursday, from 5pm to 7pm at The Fiber Studio, located at 161 Foster adjourns by 8:30pm. Hill Road in Henniker. Appetizers will be served. There is no cost to attend this event. Henniker Chamber of Commerce members are asked to register in advance by Saturday September 19 emailing [email protected]. ANNUAL "LIVE" AUCTION: 12:00 pm. St. Gabriel Parish St. Mary Of The Assump- Friday September 11 tion Church Boutin Center. Preview begins at eleven. Hundreds of items to bid on. Theme Gift Baskets, Gift Certificates for services, restaurants, hotels and much, FRANKLIN PERFORMANCE: Low Lily with Hannah Sanders will grace the stage much more. of the Franklin Opera House on at 7:30pm. The group, formerly known as Annalivia, GOFFSTOWN HISTORICAL: (10:00am to 3:00pm): Goffstown's Walking Cemetery delighted audiences last year at the Opera House with their blend of American Folk Tour, Free to all. Volunteers dressed accordingly to time era representing a select music with traditional influences and modern inspiration that weaves together a individual who is buried in the Westlawn Cemetery. The individual being repre- unique brand of acoustic music. Tickets at ranklinoperahouse.org or by calling the sented would be a notable Goffstown individual that the community Would love to Opera House office at 934-1901. The office is open Wed. Thur. and Fri. from 10 a.m. - learn about. Volunteer will stand at the grave site and speak directly as if he or she 2 p.m. and tickets may be purchased at the box office the night of the performance. was that particular deceased individual. GAS ENGINE MEET: 44th Annual Gas Engine Meet Cricket Hil Farm Route 101 between Peterborough and Dublin. Sept 11-13 All entries welcome. This year's show Wednesday September 30 in memory of Buster Glazier and Mason Harris HERB SOCIETY PROGRAM: Visit and lunch at Pickety Place in Mason, 9:30am- Saturday September 12 1:30pm Car pool to these herbal gardens that include a soup and salad and tea lunch made with herbs from their extensive gardens. (Lunch= $8.95plus tax) COMMUNITY SUPPER: Holy Cross Church to host Open House & Community Sup- per Holy Cross Episcopal Church on Center Road in Weare will host an Open House Friday October 2 & Community Supper from 5:30 – 7:30pm. Supper will be provided by members of FIRST FRIDAY: October 2nd 5-7 First Fridays. Story Night! Storytelling at the Holy Cross and is open to all residents of Weare and surrounding communities. Come Library! Join us for an evening of Enchanting Stories and fun. All ages invited. enjoy a delicious meal, meet new friends, and take an optional tour of the facility. Monday October 5 All welcome. www.holycross-weare.org. 529-1042. SUMMER MUSIC ASSOCIATES CONCERT: Colby-Sawyer Center Theater THE BOW GARDEN CLUB: Cacti & Succulents with Aaron Kinne of Kinne Botanicals, LLC TAMBURITZANS Multi-Cultural Song & Dance Full Costumes & Authentic Instruments located in Concord. Meetings are held at the Old Town Hall, 91 Bow Center Road, All concerts 7:30 PM in New London, Tickets: Adult $25; Student $5. Season tickets: unless specified otherwise. Meetings begin with the featured monthly program at First four concerts: $85; Five concerts: $100. 6:30pm, however the doors are open at 6pm for social time and refreshments. A brief business meeting follows each program and the meeting generally adjourns Monday September 14 by 8:30pm.

SKIT is happy Bow Public RAFFLE to announce Safety Day TO HELP A Auditions Saturday VETERAN Aug. August 22, 2015 17 & 18 IN NEED from Bow Police & DPW .357 Blackhawk & 6:30-8:30 Facilities • 12 Robinson Rd. Lemonade with .44 Magnum 50th Displays, Activities, Food Anniversary collection set The & Demonstrations! Law Enforcement REASONO ABLBLBLE Best of Burt • Parade • Police K9 Demonstration FACACCSIMSSIMILILIL E Tickets (Bacharach, that is) $20 • Children’s Pedal Car Race Track Sept. 12, 2015 Donation Whipple Hall, New London, at the corner of • Raffl es & Prizes • Children’s Fire Muster 11am to 1pm Seamans Road & Main Street. • Police Facility Tours • Fingerprinting Sharon Oliviera (Crowley) is a Seeking: Narrator, Soloists, Chorus Singers Demo • Child Passenger, Utilities & veteran Marine & Washington, NH & Dancers (light dance & movement). Wear Swimming Pool Safety Hang out for a while... with Chief Sean Kelly teacher. She has Stage 2 Breast comfortable clothes & be prepared to sing a Breakfast, Lunch & Snack items and members of your police department Cancer. Her husband needs help Bacharach song. for sale by the Bow Fire Dept at the town gazebo to enjoy a glass of to raise funds & is offering his lemonade and some light discussion! Bring Rehearsals: Tues. & Thurs. throughout Sept. Ladies Auxiliary & Bow us your ideas about the forward direction of personal collection. & Oct. 1, 5, 8 at Whipple Hall, New London, 6:30 Community Men’s Club the agency, our recent CALEA accreditation Winner must clear backround check to claim prize Performance Dates: Oct. 9 & 10 evenings. *Motorized parade entries only. and other impressive changes! Please bring Drawing: Sept 6 @ 5PM Oct. 11 matinee, Whipple Hall Please contact Ted Bardwell to the kids... there will be face painting under register: 496-8797 or the trees and the new playground to enjoy! at American Legion Information: Judy Lowe, director 927-4247 Post 59 in Hillsboro [email protected] Page 26 | The Messenger | august 21, 2015 | www.granitequill.com

Obituaries: Friends & Neighbors Remembered Richard Anthony Sheehan Memorial contributions may be made to Halsey, 82, of Hilltop Place, died Wednes- DEERING - Richard Anthony Sheehan the Danbury Fire E.M.S., P.O. Box 149, day, Aug. 12, 2015, at Dartmouth-Hitch- of Roslindale (Boston) and Danbury, NH 03230. cock Medical Center in Lebanon after a Deering, New Hampshire David "Dave" Miller brief illness. She was born in Manchester passed away on August BOW – David Miller, 80, of Bow, died on April 23, 1933, the daughter of Eugene 2, 2015 at the Brigham & Sunday, Aug. 9, 2015. "Dave" Miller, O. and Beatrice (Kollock) Manseau. She Women’s Faulkner Hospital son of Eli and Cora Miller was predeceased by her first husband, Jo- in West Roxbury. The entire from Woburn, MA, loving seph P. Noonan, in 1985, and her husband, extended Gaides fam- husband of Deirdre Miller, Sheffield J. Halsey Sr., in 2012. Surviv- ily grieves the loss of their made his peaceful spiritual ing family members include six children, beloved “Uncle Richard;” transition Sunday, Aug. Christopher and wife, Ladina Noonan of he will be missed. Memorial donations 9, 2015, at Harris Hill Intervale, Kathy Noonan Entin of Fort Lau- in Richard’s name may be made to the St Center in Concord, after a derdale, FL, Timothy and wife, Christine Jude Children’s Research Hospital at 262 long illness. He is survived Noonan of Fall River, MA, Paula Noonan Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105 by his wife, Deirdre (nee Moignard) of and husband, Thomas Duval of Bow, Karen or by visiting: [email protected] Bow; and six children, Karen Miller from and husband, David Pelletier of Man- Groton, CT, Karl Miller and his wife, Kelly chester, and Amy and husband, Benjamin Chester H. Martin Holobowicz of Sunapee; 10 grandchildren, NEWBURY – Chester H. Martin, 84, from Westerly, RI, Laura Miller from Brian Entin, Joseph Pelletier, Brendan of Newbury Heights Road, formerly of Ashford, CT, Gregory Miller from Berne, Pelletier, Patrick Noonan, Gian Andrea Danbury, died Monday, NY, Damian Halleck and his wife, Angela Noonan, Kyle Duval, Kristen Duval, Lyla Aug. 10, 2015, at his home. from Concord and Heidi Margulius and her Holobowicz, Jack Holobowicz and Samuel He was born in Danbury, husband, Darrell from Manchester. He is Holobowicz; a brother, Paul Manseau of on Oct. 30, 1930, the son of also survived by his two sisters, Elizabeth Warner; two sisters, Phyllis and husband, Ray Jennings and Fannie B. Anderson from Woburn, MA and Judy Richard Dowd of Manchester and Eleanor (Rand) Martin. Members of Miller from Manchester. He was pre-de- Manseau of Natick, MA; nieces and neph- his family surviving include ceased by his brother, Donald Miller from ews; stepchildren and their families. his wife of 64 years, Thelma Manchester and adopted brother, Douglas L. (Patten) Martin of Danbury; four sons, Jones from Portsmouth. He leaves behind Becky A. Grant Douglas and his wife, Patty Martin of eight grandchildren, Allyssa Miller from WEARE — Becky Anne Grant, 60, Sunapee, Randall Martin and Timothy and College Station, Texas, AJ Brisson and his died suddenly Aug. 12, 2015, at Concord his wife, Rebecca Martin, all of Danbury fiancée, Lauryn Bonanno from Hartford, Hospital. She was the daughter of Percy and Kenneth and his wife, Sharon Martin CT, Nathanial, Jacob and Kaitlyn Halleck Laubscher and Phyllis (Orner) Shaffer. She of Charleston, ; six grandchildren, from Concord and Victor Margulius from was predeceased by her son, Jaret Grant, Jessica, Hollie, Amy, Jeffrey, Jeremy and Manchester, CT. and a brother, Jimmy Laubscher. Members of her family include her husband, Gerry Daniel; two great grandchildren, Ash- Virginia Noonan Halsey Grant of Weare; two children, Cherene lynn and Nathaniel; nieces and nephews. NEW LONDON — Virginia Noonan Farmer of Henniker and Taylor Grant Big deals in small towns Send your obituary TOWNS free of charge to MORSE Is this you? Your ad here Granite Quill SPORTING GOODS We can help! Publishers Everything for the Outdoor Enthusiast for as little as Starting at only 246 West Main Street, • Archery Supplies Self-Storage Units $25.00 $ Hillsboro, NH • Clothing • Boots Now available at Per Month 25!! • New/Used Guns • Ammo Call us today at or Email: • Hunting & Fishing Supplies Harvester Market 603-464-3388 Route 114 • Henniker, NH • Store your granitequill@ Hours: 9-6 Mon-Sat, 9-noon Sun snowmobile for the summer, your car, boat 85 Contookcook Falls Rd, Hillsboro or motorcycle for the winter, or just gain Granite Quill mcttelecom.com Call us at 603-464-3444 some extra kiving space at home! Publishers www.morsesportinggoods.com For more info, call 428-3912 246 West Main St., Hillsboro, NH www.granitequill.com | august 21, 2015 | The messenger | Page 27

Obituaries: Friends & Neighbors Remembered of Roscoe, IL; grandchildren, Camdyn NH; 3 sisters, Joann Going of Boscawen, Chapman, 80, of Frank- Farmer, Nathan Grant, Hannah Grant and NH, Carleen Pinkham of Brookline, NH, lin passed away Aug. 13, Olivia Grant; three sisters and their hus- Lena Bailey of San Antonio, TX; several 2015, at Concord Hospital bands, Karen Myers (John) of Newtown, nieces & nephews, & several great nieces & after a brief illness. Colin PA, Melinda Laubscher (Scott Anderson) nephews. Burial will be in Greenvale Cem- was born Sept. 11, 1934, of Portland, OR, Sandy Barner (Richard) etery, Greenfield, NH. In lieu of flowers in Laconia, the son of the of Williamsport, PA; stepfather Sandy donations may be made in her name to the late Henry Chapman and Shaffer; several nieces and nephews. In American Cancer Society. Margurite Corey. Colin is lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Donald Kirk Gleason Jr. survived by his loving wife of 47 years, American Heart Association, 2 Wall St., CONTOOCOOK - Donald Kirk Gleason, Beverly (Cilley) Chapman; three daugh- #104, Manchester, NH 03101. Jr., 87, of Contoocook, NH passed peace- ters, Colleen Murray and husband, Brett Douglas Lee Gay fully Friday August 14, 2015 of Franklin, Cyndi Demers and husband, ANDOVER – Douglas Lee Gay, 67, at Pleasant View Center of David of Sanford, Maine, and Carol Al- of Andover, died at his home on North Concord surrounded by his lison of Tilton; five grandchildren; two Street Tuesday, Aug. 11, loved ones. He was born in brothers, Conrad Chapman and wife, 2015. He leaves behind his Everett, MA, the son of the Rose of Pittsfield, and Carl Chapman of wife, Joanna; his daughter, late Donald K. Gleason, Sr. Tilton; sister, Violet Young of Yachats, Laura Gay Majerus and her and Vivian A. Gleason. He OR; stepbrother, Dennis Ames and wife, husband, Doug of Boise, is predeceased by his wife, Jean of Sanbornton; stepsister, Nancy Idaho; his brother, Chester Rose Gleason; his sister, Joan Bowers and Van Camp of Laconia; his wife's five chil- Gay and his wife, Eileen of sons, Richard A. Gleason and Donald K. dren, Laurie Barlow of Franklin, Nancy Loudon; sister, Viola Gay Gleason III. Survived by his wife, Shirley (Barlow) Nault and husband, George of of Seattle; many nieces and nephews; and (Carter) Gleason of 17 years; his sisters, Belmont, Susan (Barlow) DePopolo and four grandchildren. He was predeceased Nancy Jacob of New Mexico and Elaine husband, Joe of Alton, Van M. Barlow by his son, Timothy Gay in 1999 and his Perry of ; his sister-in-law, Donna and wife, Cathy of New Hampton, and sister, Penny Gay in 2013. Doug was born Rogers of VT; his children, Diane and John W. Maynard and wife, Laura of on Nov. 7, 1947, in New London, the son of Gordon Skinner of Marlboro, MA, Vivian Tilton; several grandchildren and great- Clarence W. and Jean (Grover) Gay. Bohanan of Contoocook, Thomas Gleason grandchildren. He was predeceased by of Concord, Ronald and his wife, Jennifer a son, Craig Chapman. A gathering of Joyce Ann (Warren) Evans friends and family was held Aug. 18, 2015, BOSCAWEN - Joyce Ann (Warren) of Hillsboro, NH, Katherine and Joseph Morvan of Northfield, VT; his 15 grandchil- at 11:30 a.m. at the New Hampshire State Evans, 68, of Boscawen, NH died August Veterans Cemetery, 110 Daniel Web- 15, 2015 at Hospice House in Concord, NH. dren and 18 great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Hop- ster Highway, Boscawen for a graveside Born December 5, 1947, in Nashua, NH to celebration. In lieu of flowers, memo- the late Alfred & Della (Muzzey) Warren kinton Firefighters Association. For more log on to www.holtwoodburyfh.com rial donations may be made in Colin's Survived by her husband, Richard C. Evans memory to the Concord Hospital Payson of Oregon; 2 sons, Richard C. Evans III of Colin J. Chapman Center for Cancer Care, 250 Pleasant St., Oregon, David W. Evans of Manchester, FRANKLIN - Colin "Chappy" J. Concord 03301.

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