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Thumbs up to responsible pet owners who are
considerate of both their pets and neighbors.
Thumbs down to the man that buys trees to
cut, split, and sell as rewood. He doesnt even
have a replace or wood stove in his home. The
chain saw noise is pretty annoying. You are living
in a residential area not a commercial area for
lumbering!
Thumbs up. Maria Dojny, thank you very much
for your words of comfort and support that have
given me strength to face this difcult time. I am
trying to cope with the crude reality of the fate
that has put me in such an unfortunate situation.
Im sincerely grateful for all your help during our
family crisis. These events have brought us all
closer together, and I am thankful to have friends
like you. I am truly touched by your thought-
fulness, generosity, your spirit, and willingness to
help me and my family whenever possible. You
are my real friend. I am indeed lucky to have a
friend like you in my life. Sincerely, Sandy
Thumbs down to the April 11th thumbs down
about driving the speed limit or less. To that
thumbs down author, you likely have your own set
of rules for driving that allow just you to disobey
the speed limits, which is sort of Ok for you, I
suppose, or
until you
come up
behind me
at an unsafe
rate of
speed; and
then youll
know who I
am.
Thumbs
down to
Hudson
Memorial
for not
having any
books for
Math or
Science.
Really,
it takes
forever
to help
the kids
with their
homework
because
they
have no
resources.
Are they
supposed
to pull the
information
out of a
hat? The
internet has
too much
information
how are we
supposed to
know which
is correct?
Thumbs
down to the
comment
thats how
its always
been done
when
mentioning
the yearly
pay step pay
move raises.
Yes in the
past voters
were left in
the dark not
told about
pay step
pay move
yearly raises or the amounts. Are you saying we
should continue on this path of guaranteed raises
even 2 raises a year without voter knowledge?
Our town/school spent our tax dollars promoting
the vote for their pay increases, during working
hours. Telling voters town/school employees are
leaving. That does not justify a raise. Where is
the documentation that the raise is well deserved?
FYI, there are few town/school job out there. Fix
our broken system, next year vote no!
Thumbs down to the multiple ignorant and
homophobic comments in the thumbs section last
week. Its embarrassing to even read that such
close-minded people live in this town. Its 2014,
get over it.
Thumbs down to the letter trying to disprove
global warming. Heres a clue: If you want to
convince people, posting links to Wikipedia, Fox
News and a blog of non-peer reviewed articles
aint gonna cut it.
Thumbs up/Thumbs down to the rst grade
teacher! Time to hang up your coat and nd
another trade. My daughter
and her friend are rst graders,
and all they keep telling me
is you yell all day long and
some rst graders shake at the
sight of you! I was actually
present this past week and
could not believe my eyes, a
young child got out of his dads
vehicle and you started yelling
at him so loud that this poor
kid froze and shook at the sight
of you! Does anyone else see
this going on? What about the
other teachers standing out
there? My God, now I know
what my daughter is talking
about. Someone should take
this teacher and go scream
in her face and see what she
feels like in front of everyone!
Really, time to hang your hat
lady and nd another trade not
dealing with children! They are rst graders and
what I saw just made me sick! I actually wrote
to the principle letting her know if this behavior
continues I will remove my children from this
school!
Thumbs down to saying Obamacare works
because thousands of people signed up. At least
half of those people probably had to because their
insurance cancelled thanks to Obamacare. I have
always had insurance and mine was cancelled. I
went from being able to see any doctor and go
to any hospital, to having half the hospitals and
doctors available to me. Stop being a sheep
following blindly and pay attention to what is
really happening.
Thumbs up for Lydia Tinkers 18th birthday, you
rule bro!
Thumbs up to Alvirne Trustees. Wow!
Thumbs up to the Hudson Recycling Committee
Roadside Cleanup on Old Derry Rd. and Greeley
St. Lets keep all Hudson roads clean!
Thumbs up to School Vacation week and clear
highways!
Thumbs down. Where are all the good
waitresses going? Cant keep the good help, I
guess. One day youll be down on your luck and
no one will come to rescue you. Youve been
fortunate so far but business is slowing down
considerably. We use to be there every day but no
more. Have you missed us? Probably not. Good
luck, youll need it. When the ball falls sometimes
it crumbles very fast. Down the road we are
where the good service and your competitor and
good prices and good food. Good luck.
Thumbs down. Just what is this Republican Party
all about? Its not the budget because they lost our
surplus. They spend more when in ofce they cost
us over a $24 billion on a government shutdown.
Even republican vice president Cheney said that
the budget didnt matter. They are not for the
middle class because they almost ended them.
They vote against Americans who need help, they
receive more welfare to the rich programs than the
poor get. They lead for greed and the evidence
is all around us and everyone knows they cheat.
How is the Republican Party even legal today?
We already ended the Civil War if they want to
bring it back like the mind of Donald sterling
owner of the LA Clippers they exist. How much
longer will Americans put up with them wanting
to take America down?
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HUDSON POLICE
ANIMAL CONTROL JOB POSTING
The Hudson Police Department is seeking to hire a part-time animal
control ofcer. This position requires exible hours along with working
Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Must pass background checks and drug
screening, and possess a valid drivers license. The beginning salary is
$15.50 an hour. Please contact Jana McMillan, Animal Control Supervisor
for an application and job description at (603) 889-7387 or jmcmillan@
hudsonnh.gov. Applications are to be received by the Hudson Police
Department at 1 Constitution Drive, Hudson, NH 03051 no later than
24 May 2014.
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Town of Hudson
Invitation to Bid
HCTV Maintenance and Storage Garage
The Town of Hudson invites contractors to bid on the construction of the
HCTV Maintenance and Storage Garage at 19 Kimball Hill Road, Hudson,
NH. Bids are due Tuesday, May 20, 2014 no later than 2:00pm eastern time.
The work of the contract can be summarized as follows: the construction
of a 30x 30, 2 story, wood frame building. The building will house a 2 bay
garage with storage on the second oor.
Additional project details and requirements can be found at www.
hudsonnh.gov. Any questions regarding this project may be directed to the
HCTV Facilitator, James McIntosh, by calling (603) 578-3959 or via email at
jmcintosh@hudsonctv.com.
Sealed proposals shall be placed in envelopes plainly marked, Proposal for
The HCTV Maintenance and Storage Garage, addressed to:
Mrs. Patti Barry, Town Clerk
Town of Hudson
12 School Street
Hudson, NH 03051
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
You are hereby notied that the Litcheld Zoning Board of Adjustments
will meet in regular session on Wednesday, May 14, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
at the Town Hall, 2 Liberty Way, Litcheld, New Hampshire, to hear the
following requests for variance to the Zoning Code.
Case Number: 2014-01
Name of Applicant: Leonard A. Vigeant, Sr.
Owner of Property: Tax Map 1 Lot 1: Estate of Leo Fleury, PO Box 21,
Dover Plains, NY 02522
Owner of Property: Tax Map 1 Lot 2: Leonard A. Vigeant Sr. and Jane M.
Vigeant, 5 Mocking Bird Lane, Hudson, NH 03051
Location of Property: 1 & 2A Charles Bancroft Highway, Map 1 Lots 1 & 2
Appeal requested: The Applicant seeks the following variances
1. A variance from LZO 701.00; Permitted Uses. The existing Lot
on record is in the Southwestern Commercial Zone as dened by
LZO 700.01. The applicant is requesting a residential use of ve
lots which is not a permitted use.
Original applications and other pertinent documents may be reviewed by
the public in the ofce of the Building Department during normal busi-
ness hours.
Any interested person may appear in person or by agent or counsel and
be heard at this meeting. Those unable to appear in person may le a
written statement of approval or objection with the Building Department.
A copy of this Public Notice letter must accompany the written statement
for ling purposes.
Sincerely,
Richard Riley
Chairperson, Board of Adjustment
PUBLIC MEETING
TOWN OF HUDSON, NH
MAY 14, 2014
The Town of Hudson Planning Board will hold a regularly scheduled
meeting on Wednesday, May 14, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the Buxton
Community Development Conference Room at Town Hall. The following
items will be on the agenda:
I. CALL TO ORDER BY CHAIRPERSON AT 7:00 P.M.
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
III. ROLL CALL
IV. SEATING OF ALTERNATES
V. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING(S)
VI. CASES REQUESTED FOR DEFERRAL
VII. CORRESPONDENCE
VIII. PERFORMANCE SURETIES
IX. ZBA INPUT ONLY
X. PUBLIC HEARINGS
XI. OLD BUSINESS/PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. Goodwill Industries of Northern N.E. Lowell/Wason Road
SP# 03-14 Map 222/Lot 041
Purpose of plan: To convert the existing Stop & Shop
Supermarket facility into a Goodwill Retail Store and shipping/
receiving center. Hearing. Deferred Date Specic from the
04-09-14 Planning Board Meeting.
XII. DESIGN REVIEW PHASE
XIII. CONCEPTUAL REVIEW ONLY
XIV. NEW BUSINESS/PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. Prime Motor Group Site Plan 201 Lowell Road
SP# 06-14 Map 216/Lot 011
Purpose of plan: Site development for expanded vehicle
display area. Application Acceptance & Hearing.
B. 141 & 137 Belknap Road LLR 141 & 137 Belknap Rd
SB# 03-14 Map 184/Lots 26 & 27
Purpose of plan: To relocate lot line between lot 26 & lot 27
on Belknap Road. No development proposed at this time.
Application Acceptance & Hearing.
C. 4 Candy Lane Site Plan (Extension) 4 Candy Lane
SP# 07-14 Map 101/Lot 027
Purpose of plan: Remove the existing paved parking area
and construct a 25,000 square foot commercial building and
associated site improvements. Application Acceptance &
Hearing. (Request for Extension) Approved 07-24-13.
XV. OTHER BUSINESS
XVI. ADJOURNMENT
All plans and applications are available for review in the Planning Ofce.
Comments may be submitted in writing until 10:00 a.m. on the Tuesday
prior to the day of the meeting.
The public is invited to attend.
John M. Cashell - Town Planner
POSTED: Town Hall, Library, Post Ofce 05-02-14
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to RSA 31:95-b and in accordance with Article 36 of the March
12, 1994 Town Meeting, the Hudson Board of Selectmen shall hold a
public hearing in conjunction with its regularly scheduled meeting on
May 13, 2014 which starts at 7:00 p.m. and is held in the Selectmens
Meeting Room at Town Hall, 12 School Street, Hudson, NH, to accept
3 Highway Safety Project grants: Hudson DWI/DUI Patrols for $7,020,
Hudson Enforcement Patrols in the amount of $5,200, and Hudson Red
Light Running Patrols for $5,200. Any Hudson, NH resident who wishes
to speak on this matter is invited to attend.
Steve Malizia -Town Administrator
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to RSA 31:95-b and in accordance with Article 36 of the March
12, 1994 Town Meeting, the Hudson Board of Selectmen shall hold a
public hearing in conjunction with its regularly scheduled meeting on May
13, 2014 which starts at 7:00 p.m. and is held in the Selectmens Meeting
Room at Town Hall, 12 School Street, Hudson, NH, to accept a donation
to Benson Park from The Village of Reeds Brook Condo Association for a
10 x 10 gazebo in the amount of $3,520.00. Any Hudson, NH resident
who wishes to speak on this matter is invited to attend.
Steve Malizia -Town Administrator
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Weekly CHS Counseling News
submitted by Jodi Callinan, Director of School Counseling
Spring has certainly sprung here in the Campbell counseling ofce as
we prepare for end of the year activities.
AP Exams: AP Exams begin on Tuesday, May 6 and will be
administered at Talent Hall. Students should plan to arrive by 7:45 a.m.
with No. 2 pencils and a few pens. After the exam is complete, students
will be allowed to go home. Dismissal time is around 11:45 a.m. The
schedule is as follows: May 6/AP Spanish, May 7/AP Calc, May 8/AP
English, May 12/AP Bio, May 14/AP U.S. History.
Seniors: Only 24 days remain in the school year - following April
vacation. Use your time wisely.
Juniors: Plan your college visits. Remember to log onto
Collegeboard.com to register to take the SAT exams in June and again
in October. Take a look at www.newhampton.org/college101 for a
College 101: Prepped & Ready, ve-day summer program, and a great
opportunity for all
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Saturday, May 10, from
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by Len Lathrop
While the honors were being
bestowed by The Telegraph at a
luncheon at the Radisson Hotel in
Nashua, plans across the river at
Presentation of Mary Academy were
under way for a Friday morning
celebration as a surprise for Sister
Maria Rosa, principal of the Academy.
Sister Maria Rosa has increased
enrollment and developed a vision
for the academy where it is poised to
become the best Catholic school in
the area, with white boards in every
classroom, an upgraded computer
lab and laptops for teachers. A
$1.5 million sport eld was recently
added, and on the drawing board is a
roughly $10 million gymnasium and
performing arts center. Rosa hopes
this center will be a place where the
community can come for arts, sports
or other performances.
The Thursday luncheon event was
part of The Telegraphs annual Total
Women Showcase; Rosa was one of
the 25 honored for their work in the
community. Other Hudson women
honored were Brenda Collins,
longtime director of the Hudson
Chamber of Commerce and Sandra
Ziehm, the owner of Harmony Real
Estate of Hudson, who also serves on
the Nashua Board of Education and a
Hillsborough County Commissioner.
The third extraordinary woman with
Hudson ties is Linda Kipnes, who
was the 2012 Hudson Chamber
Citizen of the Year. Kipnes serves
as president of the Nashua Soup
Kitchen and Shelter, active in the
General Federation of Womens
Club, a member of the Rodgers
Library Board of Trustees, and
chairwomen of the Hudson Energy/
Recycling Committee.
While many of the 25
extraordinary women
have links to Hudson
through their work and
civic activities, the fourth
woman who has direct
impact on Hudson is
State Senator Sharon
Carson who is in her
third term as District 14s
legislator.
Friday morning found
the whole school of
460 students anxiously
waiting to surprise Sister
with a celebration of her
award. Sister Claudette,
the assistant principal
and teacher, had to keep
the event secret and
every classroom from the 3-year-old
program to the
eighth graders
had something
special for Rosa.
Please use the
QR code to view
short video of the
event provided
by Deb Cote of
Ace Production, you can also see it at
https://vimeo.com/93030444.
The students spoke from their
hearts from the tiny 3-year-olds to the
over 6-foot-tall eighth graders, the
Sister Maria Rosa Honored as One
of 25 Extraordinary Women
Other classes had signs and they got hugs too.
Sister had an escort to the stage through the excited
460 students gathered to celebrate the award.
Victor lamented about his eight
years with Sister at PMA and how
things have changed.
Some classes made cards and they got hugs.
Many of the 3- and 4-year-old preschool students werent
really sure what to think but knew it was a party.
submitted by Derry Medical Center
In early 1964, just weeks after the
Beatles made their U.S. debut on The Ed
Sullivan Show, another British invasion
was beginning in Derry, N.H. Eric
Anderson, a young doctor originally from
Scotland, hung up his shingle to practice
family medicine, and thus began Derry
Medical Center. Fifty years later, Derry
Medical Center is the largest independent
primary care practice in the state with 30
providers and more than 40,000 patients.
I never dreamed my little family
practice would become this successful,
said Dr. Anderson who ew in from
San Diego, Calif., to attend the 50th
anniversary celebrations in early April.
Anderson is the only surviving founder.
In the
early years
Derry Medical
Center had
four doctors
including
Anderson
- Dr. Keith
Ballentyne, Dr.
Peter Rumsey,
and Dr. Jeff
Neilson -
each of them
recruited from
Great Britain
by Anderson.
In those
days, American
doctors were
reluctant to
practice in
small towns,
said Anderson.
But with the
building of
an improved
Alexander-
Eastman
Hospital in 1965, British doctors looked at Derry
as a place of great opportunity.
Derry Medical Center has grown in proportion
to the growth of Derry and surrounding
communities in Southern New Hampshire, but
never let go of the ideals of a family practice,
and today remains an independent, physician
owned practice. Its providers are deeply rooted
in the local communities where they live with
their families, enabling patients to experience a
continuity of care that spans generations.
Derry Medical Centers distinction is that we
have been able to combine modern efciencies
like electronic medical records, website links for
rells and appointments and onsite diagnostic
imaging with good old-fashioned, comprehensive
primary care that includes chronic disease
management and integrated medicine, said
Senior Partner Ted Brooks, M.D., who was hired
by Anderson in 1982 prior to his retirement. In
the past two years, Derry Medical Center added
an ofce in Windham and built a wellness gym
and exercise studio in Derry to complement its
wellness, nutrition and diabetes programs.
I am in awe of all that Derry Medical Center
has become and am proud to have contributed to
it, said Anderson.
Derry Medical Center Celebrates
50 Years of Primary Care
From left, Dr. Ted Brooks and Dr. Eric Anderson celebrate
Derry Medical Centers 50th anniversary at an April 11 reception.
superlatives were too many to capture, but here
are some: Thank you for building our future,
Youre sweet and nice and cold as ice, We
love you, Roses are red, violets are blue, sister
is inuential, top 25 good for you, we are proud
of you too, Of all the principals I have known,
you are great and the school is very good, You
have built PMA from the ground up thank you so
much, and Thank you for everything you do to
make PMA what it is.
And nally from Victor, an eighth grader, who
now stands 3 feet above Sister Maria, I have
been here eight years, the same time as you; the
improvements you have made, the eld, the gym,
I want to thank you.
staff photos by Len Lathrop
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Hudson School Board Requests for Alvirne Trustees
by Len Lathrop
At the Hudson School Board meeting of April 18, a request to the
Alvirne Trustees was included in a meeting attachment. The Alvirne
trust was formed and funded when the last will and testament of Dr.
Alfred K. Hills was probated by the New Hampshire Supreme Court
in 1950. In a settlement agreement after a year of contested court
cases, the high school was formed and the property was given to the
school district. With monetary funds, the trust was then established.
This private trust fund is to be used only at Alvirne High School and
is administered by the Alvirne trustees; they have the nal say as to
how any of the funds are spent.
Other members of the Hills Family provided revenue to this trust
thought their estates.
Every year the school board requests money for certain events,
activities, equipment purchases or building repair and improvements
at the high school. These funds are in addition to the operating
budget provided to the school district from property taxes.
Primary Priority Requests
Classroom Mini Theater Remodel ($65,000 - submitted by Jen
LaFrance):
Room 311 is a tiered classroom with a mini stage at the front of
the room. This request would remodel the classroom space with
new paint, ooring trim, ceiling and lighting to create a brighter
environment. Additionally, the installation of new equipment would
include auditorium seating, a sound and multimedia component,
and stage lighting. The room would continue to be used a traditional
classroom to include supporting Humanities and English classes and
would become a great presentation location for guest speakers in all
content areas of our school, especially on block days. Finally, the
renovated space would become a prime drama location for small
productions as it will very comfortably seat 65 people.
Special Education ($9,818 - submitted by Sheri Lavoie) and Social
Studies Chromebooks ($8,181 - submitted by Jeff Peterson):
Adding current technology to the special education and
social studies classrooms would enhance teaching and learning.
Chromebooks have been very well received in other department
areas due to their portability and ease of operation. The Social
Studies Department is requesting a mobile Chromebook lab to allow
students to research historical and geographical sites, as well to
coincide with the GPS technology currently used. Special education
will use them to assist students within their Directed Studies for
research and assignment completion.
Studio 19 Equipment Upgrade ($11,494 - submitted by Lauren
Denis):
After consulting with the Nashua South Media Production class
instructor as well as with Jim Mcintosh and Michael OKeefe from
HCTV, the request is to improve computer editing and camera
technology, as well as upgrade the schools program, Studio 19.
The goal for next year is that every classroom be able to view the
morning announcement program through the Internet and/or TV.
Also, another show would be added by creating longer pieces that
can air during study halls, before and after school, and on HCTV.
Farm Equipment ($7,000 - submitted by Emery Nadeau):
Hay production continues to increase yearly. This request
provides an additional hay wagon to make the haying process more
efcient which will reduce labor costs. The feeder allows the cow
herd feed to remain outside in the good weather months.
Physics Probeware Request ($10,844 - submitted by Jennifer
Oquist):
Probeware is scientic equipment consisting of sensors that
connect to a computer to collect, interpret, and analyze data in
real-time. Probeware adds several advantages to traditional labs;
students are able to make more precise and accurate measurements.
Less time is generally needed for data collection, which allows
students to make repeated trials to verify their results. Probeware
software generates tables and graphs in real time so students receive
immediate feedback and can more quickly make connections
between the data they collect and the phenomena they are
observing. To summarize, there are three main reasons to add
this technology: improving the student lab experience, increasing
student preparation for college, and meeting state and national
science standards.
Library Furnishings:
With the beautiful renovation that was done on the library,
window treatments would complete the aesthetics.
Facility Requests ($35,000 - submitted by Steve Beals):
Landscaping will include cleaning up the areas around the
staircase to the lower parking lot as well as the teacher entrance area
inside the fence. Remaining money will enhance the main entrance
area to possibly include raised plant gardens and safety separation
from vehicle trafc to the main entrance door.
The request to repair and paint the existing roof cupola of the
building would include securing the window areas with protection
to prevent unwanted animals from entering the attic space. The
cupola has likely not had any signicant restoration since the re.
Drama and Music ($3,200 - submitted by Jen LaFrance):
This is a request to purchase a four-person wireless intercom
system. Such a system is invaluable to the technical crew who
support the various music and theatre performances. This will
provide communication between the people managing the event
from backstage and the classrooms in the math wing, as well as
those running light and sound tables in the gym.
Co-Curricular Transportation ($12,000 - submitted by Steve Beals):
This is an annual request to help defray the cost of competition
fees or travel for groups needing assistance.
Secondary Priorities
Mac Lab and MS Ofce Request ($36,690 - submitted by Jacquie
Michaud):
The Mac Lab in AHS 308 was designed to give a leg up to
students who will eventually want to work in the competitive digital
communication eld. The lab was last updated in 2008 with iMacs
running OS X v10.5 (Leopard), the most up-to-date operating system
at that time. Apple has released four additional generations of
operating systems since 2008. Many of the programs taught in the
lab have also had updates that are not compatible with the current
equipment. The request is for upgrades to the equipment to keep it
current and working well for students.
Ofce 2007 software is currently being run in the business and
computer classes. This puts Alvirne students at a disadvantage in
this competitive market both in their post-secondary educational
environment as well as in the slow job market. Alvirne High
School is also in danger of losing a Dual Enrollment agreement with
Southern New Hampshire University; this agreement allows students
to receive up to six fully transferrable college credits for completing
the Multimedia program at Alvirne. The 70 license upgrades being
requested will allow Alvirne to keep this Dual Enrollment agreement
as well as keep software current for students.
Family Consumer Science Remodel ($40,000 - submitted by Joan
Blanchard):
While the Family and Consumer Science program has undergone
many changes over the past 35 years, the facility has lagged behind.
The room used for all of the courses in this department is badly
in need of repair and updating in order to meet the ever-changing
educational demands of the students and teachers who use it on a
daily basis. In addition to the FACS classes, the room is also used
for the recently added Food Science class. As the only room in the
main building that functions as both a kitchen and classroom, this
space provides a means to incorporate food and cooking into the
curriculum of other departments. The summer program has used
the kitchen facilities as a way to expand and enhance leaning in a
hands on environment.
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Lions Club Psychic Fair May 3
submitted by Jeri Maynard, Hudson Lions
The Hudson Lions Club will once again host its semi-
annual Psychic Fair on Saturday, May 3 at the Hudson
Community Center (formerly Lions Hall), 2 Lions Avenue in
Hudson. Readings are scheduled in 15-20 minute intervals
with psychics just waiting to help you with your questions
or wishes for the future.
Each psychic specializes in one or more psychic
techniques; information about their individual skills will be
available at the appointment table. Appointments will be
made from 10 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.
Find the perfect Mothers Day gift by shopping the
numerous vendors that will be on site. A small snack bar
will also be available for the hungry amongst us.
All proceeds from the Psychic Fair will go to the Hudson
Lions Clubs charitable causes. Currently, the Lions are
focusing on the Food Bank at St. Vincent de Paul and the
Anna Marie House, both located in Hudson. The Lions are
also a proud supporter of the Moore-Mart, the program
started by Judge Paul Moore of Nashua which provides
care packages to the military troops in the Middle East.
For more information about the Psychic Fair call Jeri at
883-8565 or e-mail: Lionjeri@comcast.net.
Visit the Hudson Lions Club at: www.hudson.nhlions.
org. to nd out more. Meetings are the second and last
Monday of each month at the White Birch Function Hall on
Central Street in Hudson.
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Campbells Sean
Munnelly Dominates
at Invitational
by Phillip Nichols
The Campbell Cougars track team traveled to Penacook for the
Merrimack Valley Invitational on April 26. Throughout this meet a
few of the Cougar athletes shined.
Among them was Savannah Cavanaugh, senior, who in the
55-meter dash managed a sixth-place nish with a time of 13.59.
Savannah was the only Lady Cougar to nish in the top 10.
Campbell senior Ben Billings continued to ascend by pole
vaulting himself into second place with a height of 11 feet 6 inches
tall, while his teammate, Kian Fuertes, also a senior, vaulted 10 feet
6 inches. Kians vault placed him in fourth place.
The Cougars 4x400 relay team, consisting of Sean Munnelly
(junior), Sam Munnelly (sophomore), Lee Nordyke (senior) and Ryan
Perigny (senior) ran a time of 3:45.1 giving them a fourth-place
nish.
The spotlight was on Sean Munnelly in both the 800-meter and
1600-meter races. Sean defeated everyone in the 800 meter, with
a time of 1:58.98. He also took rst place in the 1600 meter with a
time of 4:32.06. As if these two races were not enough, Munnelly
ran the anchor leg of the 4x400 meter relay earning the Campbell
Cougars fth place.
The Cougars will be participating at Inter-Lakes on Tuesday, May
6, where they hope to continue to improve both individually and as
a team.
by Phillip Nichols
On April 22, Campbell Cougars boys Junior
Varsity team traveled to Windham High School
to face off with the Jaguars. Coach Chris Beede
expressed pride in his team when he explained
how hard his Cougars fought during their match
with the Jaguars.
The Windham Jaguars jumped out to an early
6-1 lead. The Cougars did not give up and
managed to cut the lead to 1, before falling
9-8. There the Cougars would remain, while the
Jaguars scored two more goals, leading to an 11-8
loss.
The Cougars record is now 1-2 on the season,
following this loss. The Cougars will be at Bow
High School on Tuesday, May 6.
Leading the scoring for Campbell was Tanner
Tarr, with four goals and two assists; Dylan
Brunelle
contributed
to the team,
by scoring
three goals of
his own and
assisting in
another.
Show
your support
by coming
to their
home game
scheduled
for Thursday,
May 8 at 4
p.m., when
they take on
the Pelham
Pythons.
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The Bronco baseball team jumped into the
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they pounded out 11 hits and capitalized on four
opposition errors on the way to a 12-2 thrashing
of Timberlane in the merci-shortened, game.
Derek Hudson was splendid on the hill, picking
up his rst, as well as the teams rst win on the
young season. Hudson went the necessary ve
innings, limiting Timberlane (4-2) to 1 earned run
on three hits while fanning six.
Four days later, the Broncos made it back-to-
back wins, and improved to 2-3 after Tyler Brown
took to the mound; ring a dazzling three-hitter of
his own while striking out eight in a 3-0 blanking
of host Bishop Guertin.
At home against the Owls,
a rst-inning single from Matt
McKinley followed by a double
to right from Tyler Brown put
runners in scoring position. D.
Hudson helped himself out at the
plate when his double to center
eld scored both McKinley and
Brown for a 2-0 lead. Single
runs by Timberlane in each of the
second and fourth innings knotted
the score at two apiece, setting
the stage for Alvirne to erupt for
eight runs in the home half of the
fourth.
Mixed among a host of Owl
errors were a few timely Bronco
hits. Andrew Teagues single-
plated D. Hudson for a 4-2 score,
and then McKinley singled to
right, scoring Teague for a 5-2
advantage. After adding two more
runs, Robbie Flohrs two-bagger to left eld scored
T. Brown to make it 8-2 before Cam Blake walked
with the bases loaded for an easy RBI and a
9-2 cushion. After another run in the fourth, D.
Hudson put the nishing touches on the
Owls with his fth-inning hard ground
ball single to right that scored Dan
Brown with the games nal run.
In addition to D. Hills stellar
performance on the mound, he led the
Broncos at the plate, going 2-for-3 with
a double, four RBI and a run scored.
Also aiding in the Alvirne double-digit
hit attack were Flohr (2-2, 2B, RBI, run),
McKinley (2-3, RBI, 3 runs), Dan Brown
(2-3, 2 runs), Tyler Brown (1-3, dbl, 2
runs) and Teague who went 1-3 with a
run scored and a run batted in.
At Holman Stadium on April 28, the
rst inning was once again key in the
Broncos win over the Cardinals. A
Robbie Flohr single to center, plated
Tyler Brown with the only run he would
need in silencing BG in the Houses of
Cards. In the bottom of the third with
a runner on rst, AHS centerelder
Anthony Cestrone turned in a web gem,
tracking down a deep y ball and then going
horizontal to rob BGs Damphousse of certain
extra bases along with keeping the Cards off the
board. I just wanted to keep it in front of me, I
just went to get it, recalled a humble Cestrone.
In the top of the sixth, the Broncos added a
couple of insurance runs. After a textbook bunt
by Flohr (2-for-3) past the pitcher on the third base
side loaded the bases, T. Brown scored his second
run of the game on a wild pitch, making it 2-0.
With the ineld drawn in, Greg Emanuelson hit
a soft liner over the shortstop to score D. Hudson
and close out the scoring on the day. Brown
retired the side easily in the bottom of the seventh
to record the complete game shutout.
by Phillip Nichols
On April 25, the Campbell
Cougars Baseball team (3-1)
took to the eld, against the
Bow Falcons (1-1) with perfect
weather conditions and walked
away with a 7-0 win on their
home eld.
Both teams made very few
mistakes in the early innings.
Up until the fth inning, the
game was knotted at 0-0.
Connor Sahlin, senior pitcher,
was looking to pitch a shutout
game and was doing just that
after ve quality innings.
At the bottom of the fth,
the Cougars bats came
alive. Kyle Shaw hit a double
which drove in a run and
in the same inning, senior
shortstop Christian Bourgea
took advantage of a rally that
had two Cougars on base, as he
stepped to the plate. Bourgea
hit a home run down the rst base line driving in
both runners. The inning ended with the score
4-0.
In the bottom of the sixth inning, Falcon pitcher
Nate Corriveau made a mistake, and junior Zach
Byers drove in two more runs. As if pitching a
near-perfect game was not enough, Sahlin took to
the plate and hit a home run of his own, making
the score 7-0. The sixth inning ended with the
Bow Falcons down 7-0.
Sahlin returned to the mound and completed
his day by getting the last three Bow batters out.
All in all, Sahlin threw just 83 pitches, allowing
just two hits, and striking out nine batters in the
victory.
Coach Gorham commented after the game that
Connor Sahlin, threw less than 90 pitches in
his last two starts. He is an outstanding pitcher.
Coach also stated that Bourgea is one of the best
hitters he as seen in a long time.
Campbells Connor Sahlin Strikes
a Blow to Bow with Shutout
Tyler Brown Tosses Bagel at BG;
Derek Hudson Tames Timberlane
Senior Connor Sahlin shuts out Bow with just 83 pitches in Campbells 7-0 win.
Shortstop Christian Bourgea rounds second on his round
tripper in Campbells 7-0 victory over the Falcons of Bow.
Cougars Boys JV Lacrosse
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Centerfelder Anthony Cestrone makes a spectacular diving catch in the third inning of
Alvirnes game vs. Bishop Guertin at Holman Stadium.
Bronco catcher Greg Emanuelson attempts to gun-down a
Cardinal runner at second base.
Tyler Brown went the distance, fanning eight in his
three-hit shutout against Bishop Guertin.
Staff photos by Marc Ayotte
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