The Messenger – June 27, 2014 pages 17-32
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www.granitequill.com | june 27, 2014 | The Messenger | Page 17 COME TO THE CIRCUS - Overture with the Kelly Miller Circus Band. ************************************************ RULERS OF THE JUNGLE Ryan Holder’s amazing array of terrifically talented tigers in a dazzling display of their natural abilities. ************************************************ MUSICAL MADNESS Steve and Ryan provide a number from their musical depreciation society songbook. ************************************************ MASTER OF BALANCE Always ready to aid a young lady in distress, Fridman Torales heads for the top of the big top to retrieve an errant balloon. ************************************************ SPLENDID IN STRIPES Capt. Mike Rice’s liberty zebras in a blaze of black and white. ************************************************ JUGGLING JAMBOREE Lighting fast juggling by Raul Olivares. ************************************************ CAPRICIOUS CARPENTRY Carpenters Steve and Ryan from the Miracle Construction Company go to work. The company’s motto “If we built it, it is a miracle” says it all. ************************************************ EXOTIC ECLECTIC JUNGLE EXTRAVAGANZA Rebecca Ostroft, King Lamount, and the North Starlets in a colorful combination of dance, aerial expertise, and fire manipulation. • • • • INTERMISSION • • • • HIGH SPEED HULA HOOPS Almost everyone has tried to keep a hula hoop spinning, Patsy Rosales shows how to do it circus-style. Watch closely, you will lose count as hoop after hoop is added to this whirling wonder. ************************************************ PRIDE OF THE PAMPAS Time for a trip to Argentina with Music, dance and marvelous manipulation from the fantastic Fusco Family. ************************************************ A VISIT TO THE DENTIST Steve and Ryan provide an educational experience with a hilarious hygienist. No need for laughing gas when these two are involved. ************************************************ PERIPATETIC PATRIOTIC PAGEANTRY Carolyn Rice’s red, white, and blue animal revue featuring an amazing assortment of educated animals including luxurious llamas, prodigious pygmy goats and delightful doggies. ************************************************ UTTERLY UNBELIEVABLE Girard Portugal defies gravity performing an unbelievable upside down exhibition of skill and daring. ************************************************ PONDEROUS PERFORMING PACHYDERMS The biggest starts in show business, everyone’s favorites our Kelly Miller elephants presented by Armando Loyal. ************************************************ MAGICAL MATADOR The challenges of Bullfighting are compounded when Tony encounters this uncooperative “bull.” ************************************************ PEERLESS PERCH POLE PERFECTION The Rosales Family take balance to new heights. ************************************************ FINALE Join us in a Birthday Party Celebrating 75 Years of Sensational Circus! Happy Birthday Kelly Miller Circus!! Page 18 | The Messenger | june 27, 2014 | www.granitequill.com Honors Live and Local with Ben Sarro 6 AM 9 AM Dennis Miller 9 AM 10 AM Julia Meisser receives her diploma from Weare Middle School Principal Mark Wills as School Board Chair Matt Thomas looks on. Meisser was class Valedictorian. Photo by Bronda Crosby. Hillsboro-Deering Middle School Awards Barry Armstrong’s Money Matters 10 AM Noon Rush Limbaugh 12 PM 3 PM Howie Carr 3 PM 7 PM President's Award for Educational Excellence Ethan Blevins, Cassidy Bryer, Alexandra Buciak, Heather Cavender, Thomas Ferguson, Mallory Fraser, Mara Grady, Samantha Grondin, Teah Johnson, Jennifer Lansil, Nicholas Lester, Catherine Montanez, Faith Murrey, Madeline Parisi, Pia Pellicano, Jessica Peschel, Lydia Powell, Ruth Robinson, Gabriella Sirmones Cassina, Tia Smith, Kaelyn Snair, Dustin Vancleave, Nickolas Wheeler, Emily WightmanColby Wilkens The President's Award for Educational Achievement Bryanne Bustead, Tyler Davy, Lucas Dominick, Caylin Kozlowski, Justin Learn, Taveya Ortiz, Alecia Parker, Molly Snow, Jessica Valente Principal's Award Amelia Gamache, Nicholas Lester Student of the Middle School Years Thomas Ferguson, Kaelyn Snair, Emily Wightman Student of the Year Alexandra Buciak, Jack Ferguson, Thomas Ferguson, Ryan Gillett, Samantha Grondin, Halie Hurd, Jessica Peschel, Kaelyn Snair, Emily Wightman, Colby Wilkens, Sam Zdon Excellence in English Grade 8 Bryanne Bustead, Colby Wilkens, Lucas Dominic, Mallory Fraser, Thomas Ferguson, Ryan Carone Grade 7 Halie Hurd, Thomas Gramitt, Joshua Marshall, Kimberly Rodier, Merrrick O’Malley, Zoe Galatas Grade 6 Elizabeth Falconer, Gunner Hagstrom, Morgan Racine, Miranda Feighery Madeline Murdough, Kayla Parker Excellence in Social Studies Grade 8 Alexandra Buciak, Lydia Powell, Dustin Vancleave, Bryanne Bustead, Heather Cavender, Samantha Grondin Grade 7 Joshua Marshall, Izabella Warren, Madison O’Brin, Lily Denslow, Samuel Zdon Grade 6 Julien Howell, Lily Gibson, Kieren Kenney, Cameron Moore, Brian Gibbs Excellence in Math Grade 8 Angelee Boyle, Nicholas Lester, Nickolas Wheeler, Jessica Valente, Samantha Grondin, Ethan Blevins, Evanne Evans Grade 7 Ryan Gillett, Izabella Warren, Serenity May, Landon McClure, Gabriel Wallace Grade 6 Sawyer Jones, Cooper Brien, Nathan Mcgillicuddy, Max Costello, Amos Ek, Dan Day Excellence in Science Grade 8 Nicholas Lester, Samantha Grondin, Tyler Davy, Catherine Montanez, Mallory Fraser Grade 7 Ryan Gillett, Zachary Camp, Brett Edsall, Cheyenne Elliott, Samuel Zdon Grade 6 Caitlyn Bettez, Jack Ferguson, Ambrose Meadows, Charles Veitch, Alexander Smith, Gunner Hagstrom Excellence in Physical Education Grade 8 Emily Wightman, Dustin Vancleave, Tyler Davy, Ethan Blevins, Rachel Dalphond Grade 7 Elijah Winters, Ryan Gillett, Skie Heck, Jamie Atwood, Izabella Warren Grade 6 Gunner Hagstrom, Jack Ferguson, Joseph O’Brien, Mia Carter, Kayla Parker Excellence in Tech Ed Grade 8 Zach Dube, Justin Learn, Lucas Dominick, www.granitequill.com | june 27, 2014 | The Messenger | Page 19 Honors Kaelyn Snair, Alexandra Buciak, Alan Clark Grade 7 Hongjun Wei, Izabella Warren, Brett Edsall, Joshua Marshall, Bradley Poitras Grade 6 Elizabeth Falconer, Kady Meyers, Jack Ferguson, Kailie Lugtig, Mia Carter Excellence in Art Grade 8 Alexandra Buciak, Samantha Grondin, Noa Wilson, Kaelyn Snair Grade 7 Adanja Minard, Hongjun Wei, Izabella Warren, Kaysyn Walker, Ryan Gillett Grade 6 Jack Ferguson, Mia Carter, Madeline Murdough, Caitlin Bettez, Alyssa Spiller Excellence in Health Grade 8 Gabriella Sirmones Cassina, Emily Wightman, Jessica Peschel, Jennifer Lansil, Taveya Ortiz, Cassidy Bryer Grade 7 Kimberly Rodier, Lily Denslow, Serenity May, Landon McClure, Izabella Warren Grade 6 Madeline Murdough, Jack Ferguson, Julian Howell, Alexander Smith, Mia Carter, Emily Gibson Excellence in Music Grade 8 Lydia Powell, Mallory Fraser, Kaelyn Snair , ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST Heather Cavender, Samantha Grondin Grade 7 Samuel Zdon Hallie Parker, Ryan Gillett, Devin Hamilton, Madison Brownlee Grade 6 Hope Grimes, Madeline Murdough, Lily Gibson, Alexander Smith, Fayth Grimes Excellence in Chorus Grade 8 Mallory Fraser Excellence in Band Grade 8 Amelia Gamache Library Awards Grade 8 Alexandra Buciak, Heather Cavender Grade 7 Madison O’Brien Grade 6 Mitzielee Smith, Alyssa Boyd MAP Awards Grade 8 Bryanne Bustead, Zachary Dube, Alexandra Busiak, Nicholas Lester Grade 7 Kevin McCaffrey, Sydney Tellier, Lyam Chapman, Joshua Marshall Lily Denslow, Hongjun Wei Grade 6 Cooper Brien, Nathan McGillicudy, Lily Gibson, Elizabeth Falconer, Rachel Chadwick, Christian Dumont, Will Livingston Newport High School 9th Grade High Honors Bethany Boone, Yuyi Han, Ziqian Han, Anastasia Bernice Marino, Jacob Paul Merritt, Meagan Clara Sherburne, Michael Peter Tremblay. Honors Mason T-M Ballou, Jacob Ryan Benson, Claudia Rose Biron, Meghan J. Bodreau, George Costos Catsam II, Tyler Vance Hall, Jaiden M. Harris, Hope Gabrielle Hibbard, Hunter Brian Johnson, Callan Gabriel Livingstone, Tyler Richard Sharron 10th Grade High Honors Kaitlyn Sue Batista, Elisha Chantel Butcher, Daniel Chasse, Tyler Aaron Currier, Jeremy Dewey, Allison Howe, Katelynn Rose Loring, Taryn Jae Wentzell, Payton Wilson Honors Dawson Robert Campbell, Heather Chrimes, Melissa M. Clivio-Wentrup, Shaylah Lynn Genest, Emily Ann Koelsch, Christopher Lawrence, Jing Wen Lin, Tyler Jeremy Maheu, Christopher Robert Mitchler. 11th Grade High Honors Anthony DiPadova III, Catherine Tremblay Honors Emily Rose Almquist, Steven R. Carpenter, Patrick Greene, Patrick Fitzgerald Hennig, Jordan Nicole Howard, Alicia Lacasse, Tyler McGinnis Triquet, Bethaney Annmarie West, Hannah Lee-Anne Winter 12th Grade High Honors Andrew Bahara, Kiana Mary Blaine, Nolan Cota, Lindsay Anne DeFilippis, Nicole L. Gardner, Renee Velittia Magoon, Sophia Willis Honors Dylan Carter, Matthew I. Chase, Brian Chrimes, Sky Curtis, Lindsy Desmarais, Irene M. Desrosiers, Kayla Sue Desrosiers, Allison Doucette, Kayla Jean Fagga, Alyssa Ann Gebo, Emily Rae Goss, Richard Bruce Hammond, Coleen Hennig, Gunter Albrecht Hubert, Kelley Spoor Jennings, Kaytlynn Stacey Kenney, Kaylee Elizabeth Lawrence, Hannah Merrow, Katelynn Muzzey, Toni Marie Nix, Leah Peel, Noelle Peterson, Julia Sullivan, Caroline Mary Wacholtz Newport middle School 7th Grade High Honors Jamie Nickole Barry, Victoria Alynn Burroughs, Kristie Marie Clingenpeel, Marisa Nichole Cota, Nathan Leavitt Currier, Emily Ruth Guyett, Benjamin Jachim-Gallagher, Jaeda P. Rochford-Hague, Madison Paige Sanville. Honors Joseph D. Ackerman, Justin Cole Armstrong, Linda-Joy Arline Beauregard, James Andrew Blaine III, Carol Ann Blaisdell, Lawrence Boucher, Grace Kimberly Brown, Kaitlin Michelle Carroll, Yang Chen, Selena Alexis Coronis, Rileigh Beth Frye, Samantha Lee LaRue, Gavin Meacham Lovely, Jackson Blake Miller, Brittany Lynn MIlls, Fancy Rae Moulton, Ayesha Marie Nezamabadi, Jason Edward Orlowski, Abby Paquin, Anthony Michael Robertson, Alexander T. Sondrini, Isaiah Andrew Stephens, Felicity Rachal Tarr. 8th Grade High Honors Alexis Rae Hurd, Hannah Marie Johnson, Anna Evans Pysz Honors Anna Serafina Caccavaro, Danielle Anna Cherry, Molly Redfern DiPadova, Keagan Teresa Halleck, Ethan Robert Houde, Chad Patrick Lowe, William Stewart Lawrence, Victoria Frances Marino, Jennifer Leigh Mclean, Haley Alexis McNamara, Hailey Marie Perry, Kennedy Elizabeth Pysz, Olivia Anne Rasmussen, Kyle Warren Rossiter, Matthew Joseph Salinardi, Alyssa Marie Shepard JULY 5, 2014 7:00 - 10:30 AM • Eggs - your way • Pancakes • Bacon • Sausage • Toast • Juice • Coffee • Milk 89 W. Main St., Bradford, NH Sponsored by the Masons of St. Peter’s Lodge Adults $7 Kids 11 & under $5; Kids under 5 FREE Proceeds benefit Sutton, Newbury and Bradford Food Pantries New England Kustom & Collision Since 1994 EXPERT COLLISION REPAIRS We work with ALL ins. co.’s Glass replacement Celebrating 20 years in business! Complete Interior & Exterior Reconditioning Scratch removal & paint chip touch-up We also do restorations & motorcycles Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:30pm Add’l hours available by appt. Stop by or give us a call 18 W. Main Street Hillsboro, NH 03244 603-464-5551 www.kustomandcollision.com Page 20 | The Messenger | june 27, 2014 | www.granitequill.com Delivering the American Dream Red Coat Homes Sports 246 W. Main St., Hillsboro 464-3880 Proudly Offering: Log Home Land, water, sewer and clearing are extra. ConVal Tennis competes in state tourney Double Wide Mobile Land, water, sewer and clearing are extra. ConVal's #1 player, Carl Svensson, played in the NHIAA individual singles tournament. Carl, on the right, defeated the #1 player from Nashua North, 8-5, in the first round. In the second round Carl played the #1 from Portsmouth who he had lost to in the team playoffs two weeks ago. Carl won 9-8(2) after an hour and a half of hard fought points on the hottest day of this year. Having played for 2 1/2 hrs. already, Carl had to play the 4th seed from Winicunnant in the quarter-finals, losing 6-2, 6-0. A lot of tennis on a very hot day. On Sunday, ConVal's #1 doubles team, Carl Svensson and Daniel Forrest, played the #1 team from Manchester Central, losing 8-5 in a very close match. Modular Colonial Land, water, sewer and clearing are extra. Eagle’s Nest Land, water, sewer and clearing are extra. Let us build one for you! Car enthusiasts look at the many cars on display at the Sunapee Lions Club Car Show at Mount Sunapee Resort on June 22. Paul Howe Photo. www.granitequill.com | june 27, 2014 | The messenger | Page 21 Sports Where you are #1! Red Coat Realty 246 W. Main St., Hillsboro 464-3053 JUST LIS Keegan Hilliker #869 poses with the new bike that he won at the 5th Annual Kids Bike Race donated by the Hillsboro Lions Club. Pictures courtesy of David Fullerton. 5th Annual Youth Services Bike Race successful The 5th Annual Kids Bike race was held on Saturday June 14th at Grimes Field in Hillsboro. Participants ages 6 to 14 raced at various distances depending on their age and medals were awarded to the top 3 competitors in each age group. 2 new bikes donated by the Hillsboro Police Association and the Hillsboro Lions Club were raffled off to participants. This year's winners of the bikes were Keegan Hilliker, age 8, from Hillsboro and Shawn Bariilari, age 11, from Deering. This year’s event was sponsored by The Office of Youth Services and the “Kids in Gear” Afterschool Program. Other sponsors included Denis Dumont Barber Shop and Osram Sylvania. 6. Keegan Hilliker 7. Logan McCarthy 3:01:06 3:16:88 Girls ages 9 & 10 1. Karmen Eaton 2. Kimberly Nedeau 3. Irena Rose Distance ½ Mile 2:45:94 3:02:42 3:16:13 Boys ages 9 & 10 1. Bradley O’brien 2. Travis Breton 3. Joel Gould 4. Adrian McCarthy 5. Riley Jones 6. Jacob Learn 7. Cameron Spears 8. Kevin Dumais Distance ½ Mile 1:48:05 1:48:60 1:52:95 2:09:59 2:10:68 2:12:02 2:15:24 2:30:73 Girls ages 6-8 1. Haley Hathorn 2. Sydney Racine 3. Marissa Davis 4. Kyla Leblanc Distance ½ Mile 2:13:08 2:37:29 2:38: 22 3:09:68 Girls Ages 11 & 12 1. Madison Jones Distance 1 mile 4:37:89 Boys ages 6-8 1. Caleb Dumais 2. Jacob Greenmore 3. Will Ahola 4. Jason Sandborn 5. James Sandborn Distance ½ Mile 2:16:30 2:17: 13 2:25:54 2:50:76 2:56:76 Boys Ages 11 & 12 1. Ben Ketterer 2. Nick Rowell 3. Ashton Garvin 4. Cameron Jones 5. Trajan Davis 6. Tyler Breton 7. Kadin Garvin 8. Shawn Barilari Distance 1 mile 3:47:93 3:52:28 4:04:64 4:05:00 4:29:99 4:32:52 4:45:86 5:15:52 T E D! DEERING: 3BR/3BA with a gorgeous view of Crotched Mountain Ski Area and more! Two story family room with one of three fireplaces and two sets of sliders to the deck. Unique floor plan with Master bedroom/bath on the third level, w/d on 2nd level with other bedrooms. 2 car garage, central air. Short sale well below assessed value. $189,900. #1759 JUST LIS T E D! Hillsboro. Must see this new listing. Three BR/2BA ranch with two portable garages on over an acre of land. Close to Park&Ride and easy access to commute to Concord or Keene. Always dry walk-out basement has 9’ ceilings to convert to extra living space. $181,000 #1754 JUST LIS T E D! ANTRIM. Very private, but only 6 miles from Shaw’s in Hillsboro and 5 from Wayno’s in Antrim. Large 2 car garage, breezeway/mudroom to house, center chimney has fiireplace openings to both dining room and livingroom. Catheral ceiling with ceiling fan and skylights make livingroom feel spacious. Very dry basement can be finished for extra family space. Walking trails on over 7 acres. Freshly painted and new carpeting. Showings scheduled by the first of July. $189,900 #1755 Page 22 | The Messenger | june 27, 2014 | www.granitequill.com Why you should use a travel agent: We had a lively debate recently on the merits of whether to use a live travel agent to book your vacation or to go it alone by using the Internet. Here are some of the reasons to consider a personal travel consultant. 1. You’ve Googled “Mexico vacation,” and come up with 17.8 million responses. Need a little help editing those choices? 2. Remember when you used that obscure website to book your hotel, and when you got there you spent your beach vacation overlooking a parking lot? 3. How many hours were you on hold with the airline when your flight was canceled because of a snowstorm? 4. Did you really mean to spend your honeymoon at that resort whose one tiny pool was filled all day with 12 screaming children? 5. Who knew that when you booked that “villa” in Tuscany, it would be a small room with a kitchenette and no air conditioning? Funny, it looked much better on your computer screen. 6. No one explained to you that in July, it’s winter time in Rio, and so you showed up there with nothing but five Hawaiian shirts and three pairs of swimming trunks. 7. How about the time you really needed a restful vacation, and you ended up in New Orleans during Mardi Gras and someone threw up on your shoes? 8. Yes, I guess that hotel must have used a telephoto lens when they took a picture of those guest rooms that you saw on their website. 9. I suppose contacting the Attorney General to resolve the fact that that Internet site has billed your credit card three times instead of once is the only route to take at this point. 10. It was definitely odd that there were no cab drivers at the air- port at 3 o’clock in the morning when you finally landed in Costa Rica, but booking a transfer to your very remote hotel would have been a good thing to remember when you purchased your airline ticket and hotel online. Red Coat Travel 246 West Main Street, Hillsborough, NH 1.800.273.9807 Children climb into a bounce house, one of the many activities at Kid Fest on the Newport Common June 21. The fair was a fundraiser for the Together We Grow preschool in Newport. Paul Howe photo. ~ All-State Teams ~ SOFTBALL Division II First Team Pitchers: Courtney Fisher, Senior, ConVal; Lyndsey Turner, Senior, John Stark; Haeli Campbell, Senior, Goffstown; Infielders: Nicole Nanof, Junior, Goffstown; Outfielders: Hannah Gifford, Senior, Goffstown; Second Team Infielders: Jackie Kilar, Junior, John Stark; Honorable Mention Infielders: Brittnai Doyle, Junior, ConVal; Jenna Indingaro, Junior, Goffstown; Player of the Year: Nicole Nanof, Goffstown. Pitcher of the Year: Courtney Fisher, ConVal. Division III First Team Pitchers: Kelsey Bird, Franklin; Infielders: Katie Chadbourne, Conant; Samantha McNeel, Newport; Outfielders: Sierra Landry, Conant; Kasey Smith, Hopkinton; Mariah Gauthier, Franklin; Second Team Pitchers: Becca Shatney, Hopkinton; Catchers: Heather Bilodeau, Conant; Infielders: Kelly Scammon, Hopkinton; Honorable Mention Infielders: Sarah Lachapelle, Gilford; Katie Savage, White Mountains; Grace Chadbourne, Conant; At large: Maddie Bergetlon, Hopkinton; Coach of the Year: Tom Landry, Conant; Division IV First Team Catchers: Caroline Eyman, Profile; Ally Schwab, Wilton-Lyndeborough; Infielders: Katie Frederick, Sunapee; Honorable Mention Pitcher: Katey Fowler, Sunapee. BASEBALL Division II First Team Tyler Perron, Sr., Goffstown; Ivan Clough, Sr., ConVal; Tyler Keim, www.granitequill.com | june 27, 2014 | The messenger | Page 23 Sr., John Stark; Tanner Putnam, Jr., Goffstown; Second Team Pat Viviers, Sr., Goffstown; Chris Hood, Sr., Goffstown; Mathias Fressilli, Sr., ConVal; Third Team Tim Riehl, Sr., Goffstown; Kyle Indingaro, Sr., Goffstown; Division III First Team Chris Fournier, Sr., Bow; Jake Nelson, Sr., Hopkinton; Andrew Houde, Jr., Newport; Second Team Liam McNichols, Sr., Hopkinton; Evan Vulgamore, Soph., Bow; Third Team Craig LaBrun, Sr., Franklin; Matt Bocko, Newport; Alex Lejeunesse, Soph., Hopkinton; Andrew Reale, Sr., Hopkinton; Division IV First Team Ben Robinson, Soph., Sunapee; James Fitzgerald, Sr., Sunapee; Second Team Nick Skarin, Soph., Sunapee; Third Team Jack Weinberger, Sr., Sunapee. Maple St., Henniker 428-3265 • 56 Main St., PO Box 126 Antrim 588-6565 WWW.EDMUNDSSTORE.COM [email protected] SAVINGS! BIG JUNEugh June 30 Now Thro 10’ Offset Umbrella with Solar LED Lights BOYS' LACROSSE Division II First Team Matthew Sanford, Bow; Derrick LaBranche, Bow; Brad Chapdelaine, Goffstown; Sam Shearin, Goffstown; Jake Ollila, Goffstown; Jack Carney, Goffstown; Second Team Devin Calkins, Bow; Alex Reitze, Bow; Steve Dubois, Goffstown; Christian Marquis, Goffstown; Defensive Player of the Year: Jake Ollila, Goffstown Division III First Team Brody Fredericks, attack, John Stark; Isaiah Taylor, attack, ConVal; Riordan McCole, midfield, Conval; Matt French, goalie, Hopkinton. Second Team Robbie Ferguson, midfield, Hopkinton; Nick Phillips, midfield, ConVal; August Colburn, goalie, John Stark; Honorable Mention Curtis Marden, John Stark; Sean Stinehour, ConVal; James McCluskey, Hopkinton. BOYS’ VOLLEYBALL First Team Serge Boucher, John Stark; Honorable Mention Carson Dunn, John Stark. 8389173 Base qquadrants sold separately RED HOT BUY 7999 Craftsman® Cordless Rechargeable Work Light 3302502 1999 499 -$1.50 rebate YOU PAY Gal. Weed & Grass Killer 7105141. Limit 2 at this price Landscaper Glenn Bonewald lays bricks for a new patio in Sunapee Harbor. Paul Howe photo. 60 Qt. Steel Stand Cooler 8296469 13999 -$30 rebate YOU RED HOT BUY 99 DeWalt® 18 Volt Compact Drill & Impact Driver Kit PAY 2302008. Case/bag may vary. Limit 4 at this price. Craftsman® 20 Gal. 6.5 HP Wet/Dry Vac RED HOT BUY 9999 2390631 2297828 Craftsman® 193 Pc. Mechanic’s Tool Set, RED 2392538 HOT $99.99 BUY Sale $$6.49 7999 Sale $169.99 79 Craftsman® 137 Pc. Mechanic’s Tool Set RED HOT BUY RED HOT BUY RED HOT BUY SSale $12.99 Sa 999 -$3 rebate YOU PAY Home Defense MAX® Insect Killer, 1.1 Gal. 7306574. Limit 2 at this price. RED HOT BUY Page 24 | The Messenger | june 27, 2014 | www.granitequill.com Events: Community Bulletin Board Saturday June 28 In case of rain, program will be in Community Center. www.henniker.org the summer months, the Peterborough dances are being held at Peterborough Community Center near GRAND RE-OPENING: 50/50 Raffle, food, music, Route 101. The dancing begins at 8pm, with an optional BBQ, hotdogs, chips, drinks, candy. 9:00am Ribbon Wednesday July 2 introductory workshop beforehand. Admission is $10 Cutting Ceremony, 9:00 am-2:00 pm - Open Ride HOPKINTON CONBCERT: Musical Fireworks - Come 12-3:00pm. Concessions, BBQ, & music 2:30pm - TRICK- celebrate Independence Day with an evening of Ameri- or $7 for students and seniors. An open jam session for RIDE DEMO! Come support the Spirit Skate Park. All can music by the likes of John Philip Sousa, Benny Good- beginning and intermediate musicians takes place from money raised will go toward future projects/renovations man, Irving Berlin as well as the famous 1812 Overture. 6:30 - 7:30pm. STUFF THE CRUISER: Come help “stuff” the New at Spirit Skate Park. Brought to you by the Hopkinton ANTRIM CONCERT: NH Wildlife 6pm at the BandLondon Police Department's cruiser with food to benefit Parks & Recreation Dept. stand. In case of rain at Town Hall. the KLS Community Food Pantry. We will be at HanRADIO DAY: Saturday June 28/Sunday June 29, HenSUNAPPEE CONCERT: KID PINKY & his RESTLESS naford's Supermarket on Newport Road, New London niker - Amateur Radio Field Day: Visit the annual ARRL KNIGHTS, 7-9pm Sunapee's Ben Mere Bandstand. from 10 - 4pm. Drop off a donation or purchase at Emergency Preparedness Exercise by the Contoocook Thursday July 3 Valley Radio Club, from 2pm Sat. to 2pm Sunday, at FULLER LIBRARY: The first Fizz! Pop! Science Camp at Hannaford's. The goal is to see how many times we can #4 Hemlock Corner Loop ( follow signs North on Rush Fuller Public Library in Hillsboro meets at 1pm to make "stuff" the cruiser while supporting the food pantry. PARADE: Independence Day Parade Theme "Super Road). We will be communicating with other sites in flubber, gloop, and gaak. Call 464-3595 to sign up. hero's" wanted: marching bands, clowns (happy or the US and Canada,using portable radios and antennas. HILLSBOROUGH CONCERT: Nobody Named AI Toe sad), sports teams, School classes, old cars/trucks, John CONCERT: Boston Civic Orchestra to perform at Colby- Tapping Beats 7-8pm, Butler Park, fair weather only. Deere Gators, fire trucks, farming tractors, Indian Cave Sawyer Center Theater in New London, NH at 7:30pm Friday July4 Tickets: $25 adult; $5 student available by mail, phone, PARADE: The South Newbury Union Church is hosting residents, Sunapee Gardeners, Old town roller, Bruins Website, at the door, or by cash or check only at Morgan a 4th of July Parade at 10am, meet at the old state shed and Red Sox fans, etc. If you like to have fun, join our parade. Line up at 11am, parade starts at noon. Following Hill Bookstore, Tatewell Gallery, or Chamber. on Village Road in South Newbury, kids of all ages are Parade is Fireman's Day at Veterans Field. Fun & games, Tuesday July 1 welcome to bring a float, dress up, bring music, decorate craft fair, food, inflatable's. FULLER LIBRARY: The next How To’s Day program their bikes/wagons, banners, trucks, cars, and farm FIREWORKS: at dusk, Fireworks in Sunapee harbor. at Fuller Library in Hillsboro will be at 7pm. We will be equipment etc. or be a spectator. Lots of fun. Balloons, This is the best show on the lake. $12,000 in donations making cement stepping stones. Bring whatever you’d juice and cookies. like to use to personalize your stone and we will provide NEW LONDON CONCERT: Hopkinton Town Band. The needed. Please support this annual tradition. Donations can be dropped of at Sunapee town hall or mailed to the rest. Call 464-3595 to sign up. excellent town band from our neighbors to the east will Sunapee Recreation Dept, 23 Edgemont Rd., Sunapee, WATERMELON RACE: 2nd Annual "Watermelon race" play the favorites of bandstand music. 6:30pm at Mary NH 03782. Donations are Tax deductible. What is this you ask? Take one watermelon, add axels Haddad Bandstand. Sunday July 6 and wheels (any size) decorate and get ready to race Saturday July 5 FIREWORKS: Starting at 6 pm (raindate of Tuesday down Burkehaven Hill. Categories and prizes for all ages. FLEA MARKET: Washington Snow riders Annual Flea July 8th) there will be a celebration of Independence Fun to watch too. 5:30pm at Burkehaven Hill. Market at 8am-2pm, Washington Town Common. Day in Hancock, NH. The fireworks begin at dusk but HENNIKER CONCERT: Kid Jazz Band, A teenage FOOD SALE: 8a, - noon, Town Hall, Washington, NH. come early to enjoy a variety of events: 6-9pm. An ice swing rebellion. Jazz, swing, blues and bop like you’ve Sponsored by East Washington Baptist Church. cream Social (hot dogs, drinks & ice-cream this year) at never heard it from the incredibly talented Lemieux CONTRA DANCE: The Monadnock Folklore Society the Hancock Vestry, 6-7pm. Bell ringing with Bob Fogg brothers and their equally talented parents. NH’s First presents the Peterborough, NH First Saturday Contra at the Meetinghouse 7 pm. A reading of the Declaration Family of Swing! Henniker Summer Concert Series, 7pm, Dance on July 5th, featuring Lisa Sieverts calling with of Independence 7:30 pm. Musical Concert with Wendy Angela Robinson Bandstand, Community Park, Free. fiddler George Wilson and Larry Unger on guitar. For Walker Painting 75 Bog Road Hillsboro, NH 03244 (603) 464-5493 FREE ESTIMATES Daren Tinkham Bike Sales & Service 10% OFF with this ad (on sales & service) Exp. 9/1/14 SHOP DOWNTOWN HENNIKER Tues.-Fri. 10AM - 6PM; Sat. 10AM - 3PM; Closed Sun. & Mon. 59 Main Street • Henniker, NH (across from Daniel’s) 603-428-8035 cell: 491-5417 www.granitequill.com | june 27, 2014 | The messenger | Page 25 Events: Community Bulletin Board Keith at the Bandstand. Dusk A glorious fireworks display over Norway Pond in downtown Hancock. Be prepared to make a donation to the volunteers who will be circulating the crowd. CONTOOCOOK CONCERT: THE FOUNTAIN SQUARE RAMBLERS, 3pm, Lewellen bandstand. In case of rain at Slusser Center. Tuesday July 8 FULLER LIBRARY: Do you remember “Your Hit Parade”? The popular music program ran from 1935-1959. Thanks to a grant from The NH Humanities Council, on July 8 at 7pm Fuller Public Library in Hillsboro will host Calvin Knickerbocker who will talk about the history of the music and will play excerpts from the songs that were on the broadcasts. Swing and sway with the crooners of the day. HENNIKER CONCERT: MATUTO - Rolling drums and quicksilver accordion licks, earthy vibes and thoughtful reflections mingle with this Appalachia-gone-Afro Brazilian quartet. Henniker Summer Concert Series, 7pm, Angela Robinson Bandstand, Community Park, free. In case of rain, program will be in Community Center. www.henniker.org Wednesday July 9 HOPKINTON CONBCERT: At The Movies - Join us on the Red Carpet for music from such movies as 2001 a Space Odyssey, My Fair Lady, The Pink Panther, Grease and many more. (No actual red carpet will be available) ANTRIM CONCERT: Bursitis Brothers 6pm at the Bandstand. In case of rain at Town Hall. SUNAPPEE CONCERT: The Moores, 7-9 pm, Sunapee's Ben Mere Bandstand. Thursday July 10 FULLER LIBRARY: Cover Girl the mini-horse from Back In The Saddle (BITS) of Hopkinton will visit Fuller Public Library for a special summer storytime program at 10 am. Come see and listen to her favorite horse story. BAPTIST POND HIKE: Hike with Land Protection Specialist, Andy Deegan, along Baptist Pond on the newly conserved 124-acre Baptist Pond Trust property, then travel off trail to the top of Pitcher Hill West. The hike will be moderately strenuous with uneven terrain and uphill areas, steep at times. About half of the hike will be “off the trail hiking”. Please wear long pants and sturdy boots and bring a water bottle. Light refreshments will be served. Contact nsmith@ausbonsargent. org or call 526-6555 for more information. 4:00-6:00pm. HILLSBOROUGH CONCERT: Freese Brothers Big BanI Swing is the Thing 7-8pm, Butler Park, fair weather only. Montgomery and Howard Mansfield, reading from their recent works at the Warner Town Hall. To research books Sy Montgomery has been chased by an angry silverback gorilla in Zaire and bitten by a vampire bat in Costa Rica, worked in a pit crawling with 18,000 snakes in Manitoba and handled a wild tarantula in French Guiana. Howard and Sy live with their border collie, Sally, and seven hens in Hancock, N.H. MONADNOCK MUSIC: 7:30pm, Peterborough Town House. This is a ticketed concert, Monadnock Chamber Orchestra, all Mendelssohn concert Sunday July 13 MONADNOCK MUSIC: 3pm, Dublin School, Louise Shonk Kelly Recital Hall. The Spektral Quartet Music of Steve Reich & Beethoven. A Co-Production with the Walden School. CONTOOCOOK CONCERT: The Carter Mountain Brass Friday July 11 Band, 3pm, Lewellen bandstand. In case of rain at NEW LONDON CONCERT: Tall Granite Jazz Energy and Slusser Center. melody from this large band specializing in tunes from Tuesday July 15 the swing era with guest artist; Dan Moretti. 6:30pm at HENNIKER CONCERT: Gerry Grimo and East Bay Jazz. Mary Haddad Bandstand. This 10-piece ensemble entertains with its authentic 40’s era preservationist style that focuses on re-living Saturday July 12 GARDEN CLUB: Weare Garden Club announces the ballroom dances and classic swing concerts of the contest, auction. Entrants in a container garden contest great big bands. Henniker Summer Concert Series, 7pm, have an opportunity to win a $25 gift certificate at a Angela Robinson Bandstand, Community Park, free. In case of rain, program will be in Community Center. local garden center. The contest will be held on the back lawn of the Weare Public Library, 9 East Road, www.henniker.org from 9am - 1pm. Entries must be picked up that day by Wednesday July 16 1:30pm. At the same time, containers created by Weare HOPKINTON CONBCERT: River Music. Celebrate the Garden Club will be displayed for a silent auction to be Glory of the River with an evening of River Music. held from 10am - 1pm. High bidders will be notified by ANTRIM CONCERT: Wildlife Encounters 6pm at the 12:30 and can pick up containers before 1:30pm. Bandstand. In case of rain at Town Hall. AUTHORS SERIES: Warner’s Tory Hill Authors Series SUNAPPEE CONCERT: MO’COMBO, 7-9pm, Sunapee's continues its fifth season with Hancock writers, Sy Ben Mere Bandstand. TOWNSBig deals in small towns Why should vacations be stressful? Looking for relaxation or adventure, solitude or socialization? Call and tell us your vacation dreams... we’ll make them come true. AND... We can meet or beat most online pricing! Where Art Meets Fiber Famous Maker Yarns � Hand-painted Yarns Rayon, Mohair & Ribbons � Sock Yarns Spinning, Felting & Weaving Fibers & Equipment Patterns � Books � Supplies � Classes All New Bead Boutique HENNIKER, NH Jodie Robichaud, Travel Consultant Toll Free: 1-877-378-4097 Local: 603-995-4019 [email protected] Website: www.HappyTravelsAgency.com I’ll take care of the details ~ you sit back, relax and have fun! 161 Foster Hill Rd., Henniker 428-7830 • Mon.-Sat. 10-5pm • Sun. by appt. www.FIBERSTUDIO.com MORSE SPORTING GOODS Everything for the Outdoor Enthusiast • Archery Supplies • Clothing • Boots • New/Used Guns • Ammo • Hunting & Fishing Supplies • Boat Registration Hours: 9-6 Mon-Sat, 9-noon Sun 85 Contookcook Falls Rd, Hillsboro Call us at 603-464-3444 www.morsesportinggoods.com Weddings, Portraits, Sport & Event Photography PAUL HOWE PHOTOGRAPHER 93 Ryder Corner Rd., Sunapee, NH 03782 Tel 603.763.4014 Cell 603.454.9095 [email protected] paulhowephotography.com Page 26 | The Messenger | june 27, 2014 | www.granitequill.com Obituaries: Friends & Neighbors Remembered Michael A. Winters or Home Health and Hospice Care, 7 Executive Park Drive, Merrimack, 03054. FRANKLIN - Michael Arthur Winters, 69, died peacefully, surrounded by family, at the VA Hospital in White River Junction on June 18, 2014, after courageously battling cancer for several years. He was born on March 8, 1945, in Methuen, MA. He is survived by his wife of 42 years and high school sweetheart, Susan Grzelak Winters; son, JJ Winters of Franklin and his wife, Amy, and their daughter, Emily; daughter, Shelley Winters of Concord; son, Eddie Winters of Sunapee; beloved granddaughter, Emily; sister, Valerie Cilley and her husband, Glenn of Hill; sister, Lee-Ann Forsyth and her husband, Warren of Franklin; sister-in-law, Karen Grzelak of Franklin; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Augustine and Gertrude Winters, and sister, Gail MacIver. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in memory of Mike to the Michael Winters Veterans Fund, c/o Franklin Savings Bank, 387 Central St., Franklin 03235 or they may be left at the funeral home. Mildred M. (Donaldson) Slater ANTRIM - Mildred May (Donaldson) Slater, 96, formerly of Barrington, RI, before moving to Antrim, NH in 1971, died Sunday, June 22, 2014 at Good Shepard Nursing Home in Jaffrey. She was born November 27, 1917, in Pawtucket, RI, to James N. and Gertrude May (Paters) Donaldson. She was also predeceased by her husband, Dana Lee Slater who died in 2000, and a son, Robert D. Slater. Survived by 1 son, Daniel Lee Slater of Antrim, NH; 7 grandchildren, Erica, Daniel, Lauren, Meagan, Earl, Michael and Dawn; also several great grandchildren, nieces & nephews. Eileen E. (Ouellette) Main DANVERS, MA - Eileen E. (Ouellette) Main, 85, formerly of Hillsboro, NH, died Sunday, June 22, 2014 at the Hathorne Hill in Danvers. She was born May 13, 1929, in Beverly, MA, to the late Phillip E. and Catherine A. (Berry) Ouellette; also predeceased by her husband, Robert H. Main, who died in 1979; and 1 brother, Edward W. Ouellette. Survived by 1 son, Michael R. Main of Hillsboro, NH; 2 daughters, Patricia L. Silva of West Palm Beach, FL, Jennifer Ann Main, Plano, Tx; 3 sisters, Mary MacCarthy, Theresa A. Westerdahl, Helen L. Maskell, all of Beverly, MA; 4 grandchildren; and several nieces & nephews. Donald W. Haskell GOFFSTOWN - Donald Walter Haskell of Goffstown died on Saturday, June 21, 2014 at Hillsborough County Nursing Home. He was 92. He is survived by daughter, Sheila E. Skeffington and her husband, Donald of Cumberland, Maine, and Janet E. Haskell of Salt Lake City, Utah. The family wants to thank the exceptional staff at Hillsborough County Nursing Home. Donations may be made in Donald’s name to Easter Seals New Hampshire, 555 Auburn St., Manchester, 03103 Bobbijo E. Atwood HILLSBORO - Bobbijo Evelyn Ad #1 Page # Ad #2 Page # Ad #3 Page # Ad #4 Page # Answers for week of June 20, 2014: Mailing Address Town & Zip GREENFIELD - Charlotte Pearl Galbraith of Greenfield died Monday, June 9, 2014 at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center after a lengthy illness. Born in Newport, NH on June 22, 1942, she was the daughter of the late John and Marcia (Jordan) Boutwell. Charlotte was predeceased by her son, Christopher John Rajaniemi; her brother, John Boutwell and her sister, Darlene Taylor. Charlotte is survived by her husband, Peter T. Galbraith of Greenfield; her five Identify this Mystery Photo & a$15 $15Gift GiftCertificate Certificate! Photo WinWintoaAppleseeds Restaurant! Find & list the graphic at right from 4 ads and send your answers to: The Messenger’s Ad Hunter, PO Box 1190, Hillsboro, NH 03244 • • • • Charlotte Pearl Galbraith Mystery Win a $15 Gift Cert. to Appleseeds Restaurant! Name Atwood, 43, of Hillsboro, died June 20, 2014, at Concord Hospital, after a period of declining health. She was born in Brattleboro, June 22, 1970, daughter of Chester W. and Kathleen M. (Junkins) Clark. Survivors include her husband, Jamie J. Atwood Sr. of Hillsboro; her three sons, Joseph C. Atwood, Jamie J. “JJ” Atwood Jr., and Anthony J. Atwood, all of Hillsboro; her parents, Chester W. and Kathy M. Clark of Winchester; her siblings, Dawn M. Morse and her husband, Richard of Hinsdale, Lisa M. Lawrence and her husband, Jody of Winchendon, MA, Jennifer A. Dix and her husband, Matthew of Keene and Charles E. Clark and his significant other, Valerie Gray of Westminster, VT; and many nieces and nephews including two great-nieces, one of whom, Erin Evelyn Powers, was her god-daughter. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that memorial contributions may be made in Mrs. Atwood’s name to the Payson Center for Cancer Care at Concord Hospital, 250 Pleasant St., Concord 03301 (www.concordhospital.org). Kelly Miller Circus - Page 2 Barns of Bradford - Page 5 Clown Party, American Legion - Page 10 EHF Tree Service - Page 28 Winner for June 20, 2014 Mark Beaudry, Warner All entries must include name, address and telephone number. Mail to: Mystery Photo, PO Box 1190, Hillsboro, NH 03244 Winner for June 20, 2014 Jean Wheeler, S. Sutton Photo was of: Richard Pelitier www.granitequill.com | june 27, 2014 | The messenger | Page 27 Obituaries: Friends & Neighbors Remembered children, Bernard Rajaniemi of Antrim, Dorothy Kelly of Hillsborough, Kimberly Galbraith of Hillsborough, Matthew "Matt" Rajaniemi of Antrim, and Robin Nichols of Antrim; 12 grandchildren, Dillon Rajaniemi, Christopher Galbraith, Sarah Galbraith, Mark Davies, Shane Kelly, Brandi Maleski, Kali Maleski, Brian O'Clair, Brett Rajaniemi, Brandon Rajaniemi, Zachary Rajaniemi and Erin Champagne; five great-grandchildren, Nathan Galbraith, Nicholas Galbraith, Bretton Davies, Sampson Rajaniemi and Charlotte LaBlanc; three siblings, Carolyn Pocket of Harrisville, Raymond Boutwell of Rowe, MA, Jeannette Olivo of Port Ritchie, FL; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and close friends. Thomas W. Cushing HOPKINTON – Thomas W. Cushing, 91, of Hopkinton passed away peacefully at Concord Hospital June 18, 2014. He was born on September 27, 1922, and was the 7th son of Patrick J. and Frances (Weston) Cushing. He is predeceased by two sons, William T. and John J. Cushing and his wife, Susan (McCarthy), as well as his parents and 10 siblings, nine of whom all fought in World War II. His mother was honored for her sacrifice by being asked to christen a navy vessel. Thomas is survived by his wife of 68 years, Mildred H.; a daughter, Catherine M. Cushing of Hopkinton; and a son, David C. Cushing of Boston; Della S. Cushing, Wellfleet, MA; as well as three grandchildren, Charles W., Nicholas P. and Emma S. Cushing; his brother, the Honorable Donald Weston Cushing of Scarborough, Maine; and many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the William T. Cushing Scholarship Fund at the University of New Hampshire, Durham.Well done, good and faithful servant. Ralph W. Parsons WARNER - Ralph W. Parsons, 64, of Warner, NH, passed peacefully after a brave and lengthy battle with cancer on Monday, June 23, 2014. Ralph was born to the late Roy and Marjorie Parsons on December 24, 1949 in Goucester, Massachusetts. Ralph was loved by many and is survived by his soul mate, Renee Bedard of Warner, NH; their daughter and son-inlaw, Aimee and David Howe of Bradford, NH; and granddaughter, Kendra Howe of Warner, NH; his stepdaughter, Laura Sevigney and her husband, Jon; grandson, Johnny Silver IV and granddaughter, Ella Sevigney of Warner, NH; stepson, Bill Hardy, and grandson Austin Hardy of Bradford, NH; sister, Nancy Devlin and her husband, Bob of Windham, NH; niece, Shelly Devlin and her husband, Josh of Hampton, NH; many more nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be made in Ralph's name to CRVNA Hospice House, 30 Pillsbury Street, Concord, NH 03301. For more log on to www.holtwoodburyfh.com Richard T. "Dick" Healy PETERBOROUGH - Richard T. "Dick" Healy, 84, of Peterborough, died on June 23, 2014, at his home surrounded by his family. Married for 57 years, he was the beloved husband of Elaine (Burkinshaw) Healy, formerly of Swampscott, MA; and loving father of six children, Mary-Anne Lopez of Hudson, Anne-Marie Frink of Peterborough, Michael R. Healy of Lowell, HELP WANTED Hill b /H Hillsboro/Henniker, ik also l P Peterborough, b h Troy, Jaffrey & Milford Part-time cleaning banks. Mon.-Fri. evenings. 5-15 hours per week. $10 per hour. Year round position. Must clear background check. Call 603-524-9930. MA, Ruth-Ellen Abdulmassih of San Francisco, CA, Julie-Beth Bonvie of Hancock, and Philip B. Healy of Brookline, MA; 22 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Born in Jamaica Plain, MA, he was the son of Thomas A. and G. Ethel Healy and leaves behind two brothers, Lawrence of West Roxbury, MA and Thomas of Peterborough. Memorial gifts may be made to Hospice at HCS, 45 Main Street, Peterborough, NH 03458 or Divine Mercy Parish, 18 Vine Street, Peterborough, NH 03458, to aid in the construction of their new church. George L. O'Donnell IV FRANKLIN – George L. O'Donnell IV, 69, a longtime resident of Franklin died at his home, Wednesday, June 18, 2014, with his wife at his side following a period of declining health. George was born in Malden, MA, January 17, 1945, son of George L. O'Donnell III and Alberta (Demitroff) O'Donnell. He was predeceased by his father and brother, Paul O'Donnell. He leaves his mother, Alberta (Dometroff) O'Donnell of Melrose; his wife of 33 years, Donna R. (Tennant) O'Donnell of Franklin; sons, George O'Donnell V of Maryland, Michael O'Donnell of MA, Scott O'Donnell of Alexandria, VA and Jon Hewitt of Nashua; three grandchildren and one great-granddaughter; brothers, John O'Donnell and Richard O'Donnell of Melrose and Neil O'Donnell of Northfield; a sister, Helen Cargill of Malden, MA; nieces and nephews. Contributions in George's name may be made to Franklin VNA and Hospice, 75 Chestnut St., Franklin, NH 03235. TOWN OF HILLSBOROUGH WATER & SEWER COMMISSION REQUEST FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Water and Sewer Commissioners of the Town of Hillsborough will be accepting sealed bids for the mowing of easements for the 2014 season, until Tuesday, July 22, 2014, by 3:00 p.m. at the Town of Hillsborough Water & Sewer Commission Office, 4 Church Street, P.O. Box 2216, Hillsborough, N.H. 03244. For further information and specifications contact: Paul Dutton @ 464-3877 ext. 255. 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