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The Messenger – March 28, 2014 pages 19
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Henniker Community School sixth graders study Japan
Henniker sixth graders' expanded classroom study of Japan began in February
when teaching artist Shana Brautigam of
Rooted in Clay in Rindge, NH, worked
with the students to create hand-built,
pinched clay tea bowls and caddies. Students also worked together to create some
larger hand-built raku vessels that were
fired in an outdoor kiln here at school.
This week, 6th graders have worked
with visiting artists Stuart Paton and Motoko. Stuart Paton, Founder and Artistic
Director of Burlington Taiko spent most
of his childhood in Japan. His formal
study of taiko began in 1984 during a
summer apprenticeship with Grandmaster Seiichi Tanaka. He founded the
Burlington Taiko Group in 1986. Paton
and Burlington Taiko conduct 50-75
school performances and residencies annually, providing students with first-hand
knowledge of the excitement and power of
playing taiko. He now lives in Vermont.
Motoko, a native of Osaka, Japan, first
came to the U.S. as an exchange student
at the University of Massachusetts. Her
earlier career included working as a
Japanese language instructor at UMass
for ten years. This week, 6th graders have
worked with visiting artists Stuart Paton
and Motoko. Stuart Paton, Founder and
Artistic Director of Burlington Taiko
spent most of his childhood in Japan.
Stuart Paton drums with Mrs. McGee's class.
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Honors
MOUNT ROYAL ACADEMY
Grade 1 Headmaster's List: Peyton Blackinton
High Honors: Kaitlyn Costello, Nora Walsh
Honors: Ada Betume, Gemma Dyke, Roxana Hudkins, Claire Jackson, Edward Kanu, Hannah Martin,
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Delivering the American Dream
Red Coat
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Proudly Offering:
While many high school students spent March 16-19 hitting the slopes, putting in extra hours
at work, or just sleeping late, members of the John Stark Stage Company spent their vacation
rehearsing and performing their spring musical Once on This Island.
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Stark students help 6th graders understand bias
Peer Trainers from John Stark Regional
High School’s Anti-Defamation League
(ADL) Advisory recently traveled to the
Henniker Community School to visit with
6th graders and have them participate in activities and conversations to help them discuss bias-related issues like bullying in their
school. Imagine a World Without Hate, the
slogan used by the Anti-Defamation League,
was echoed throughout the presentation at
the Henniker Community School.
When they were asked what they should
do if they witness an unkind act, the John
Stark students offered advice to the 6th
graders with suggestions like: ‘be the better
person’ and ‘stop it at a single insult.’ The
John Stark students also offered the following advice—you don’t have to be friends
with everyone, you don’t even have to LIKE
everyone, BUT just try to be as nice to as
many people as you can. It makes school a
lot better for everyone.
“It’s a much stronger message when
a student takes the initiative to speak to
another student about why what they are
saying or doing is unacceptable,” said John
Stark’s Gabrielle Anderson, one of three
ADL advisors. “A message from a peer
carries a lot more weight. The students have
been empowered to see that they—the students, not just teachers— can have a positive
impact on the climate of their school and
they are taking that task on more and more
each day. It’s their school and they are owning it,” continued Anderson.
“Our behavior intervention team reviews
behavior and social interaction data weekly,
and then targets specific skills to teach at
different grade levels using our guidance
team and classroom teacher,” said Henniker Assistant Principal Karen Raymond.
“When we learned about the student ADL
group at John Stark and what they could
offer our students, we matched a need with
what the ADL group could offer. Who better to deliver the message of treating others
kindly at the middle school than high school
students,” concluded Raymond. At the end of the one hour program, 6th
graders asked the John Stark students why
they had joined the ADL advisory, John
Stark student Terry Zervos explained, “I
wanted to be part of something bigger. I
hadn’t been bullied, but saw bullying happen and I didn’t like seeing people excluded
or people being mean to others.”
There are presently more than 45 freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors
at John Stark who have been trained in A
WORLD OF DIFFERENCE® Institute’s
Peer Training Program, a program designed
to facilitate and maintain positive social
changes in schools sponsored by the AntiDefamation League (ADL). Just last week,
the latest group of John Stark Peer Trainers
received two full days of training for the program. John Stark students who presented
at the Henniker Community School were:
Chris Arris, John Brown, Aliyah Browne,
Jacob Goldsberry, Kamini Jorgenson, Jilli
Kilar, Mackenzie Lover, Curtis Marden, Joe
Muzzy, Jessie Osgood, and Terry Zervos.
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Red Coat
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Where you are #1!
Nine students from Hillsboro-Deering's FBLA Chapter have qualified to attend the National
Leadership Conference.
H-D Future Business Leaders qualify for Nationals
Hillsboro-Deering’s local Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter
attended the 42nd Annual State Leadership Conference (SLC) in Manchester this
past March 13th and 14th.
Hillsboro had fifteen high school and
five middle school students along with two
advisors attend the conference over the
two days. While there the students went to
various workshops, took competency tests,
and role played against other students
from around the state.
Hillsboro is the first middle school
chapter in NH to attend and compete at
the SLC, the middle school students had to
achieve a minimal score to be recognized
and place at the state level.
The top three in each category qualify
to compete at the National Leadership
Conference (NLC). Hillsboro had nine of
the twenty qualify for this year’s NLC, and
all are eligible to attend the NLC for the
Institute for Leadership workshops. The
Hillsboro’s chapter also had another State
Officer elected to represent NH FBLA
next year. Each year students who are
interested in State Office campaign, give
a speech, participate in a question and
answer session, and work their campaign
booth at the conference. For the 3rd year
in a row a Hillsboro student was one of the
six elected in NH.
Adriana Collemacine: State Officer,
one of six elected in the state for the 2014-
2015 school year
Kaysyn Walker: 1st place in middle
school Community Service Project
Cheyenne Elliott and Amelia
Gamache: 1st place in middle school Web
Page Design
Josh Marshall and Kyle Bergstresser: tied for 2nd place in middle
school Career Exploration
Seth Johnson: 3rd place in Business
Communications
Emma Vezie: 3rd place in Job Interview
Daniella Shedenhelm and Hillary
Madore: 3rd place in Emerging Business
Issues (team event)
This year’s NLC well be held in Nashville, TN from June 26th through July
2nd. While in Nashville students will be
competing against students from around
the country in their respective events
and also attend team building workshops
and conferences. Students will also have
the opportunity to learn more about the
history and the culture in the Nashville
area, go site seeing and see a concert at the
Grand Ole Opry.
The chapter will be planning fundraisers to help offset the cost to attend this
year’s conference. If you like to help support Hillsboro’s FBLA or would like more
information about our local FBLA chapter
contact Joe Walker at [email protected].
nh.us or call 464-1230.
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Events: Community Bulletin Board
Saturday March 29
MASTER GARDENER SERIES: Kickoff Growing Small
Fruits from 10-11:30am. People have all sorts of reasons
for growing fruits and Margaret Hagen, UNH Cooperative Extension Field Specialist, Food and Agriculture,
and WMUR "Grow it Green" TV host will teach you all
you need to know for a successful harvest. Requested
donation $10. Meets at LSPA’s Knowlton House, 63 Main
Street, Sunapee.
HALLIE PARKER BENEFIT: American Legion Hall
Hillsborough 5-11pm. Five bands, Food, Raffles, 50/50
Tickets $10, kids under 15 Free.
INDOOR YARD SALE: The Friends of the Weare Public
Library are sponsoring an indoor yard sale from 9- 2pm
in the Weare Town Hall,Donors may drop off reuseable
items at the town hall from 1 to 6pm on Friday, March
28. Please, no furniture or clothing. Proceeds benefit the
Weare Public Library. For information call 529-2044.
Monday March 31
ANTRIM LEGION MEETS: American Legion Post 50 will
hold its monthly meeting Tuesday, April 1, 2014 at the
post home on West St., Antrim at 7:30pm. All members,
veterans and guests are welcome.
Wednesday April 2
RABIES CLINIC: Weare Rabies Clinic, Old Town Hall,
5:30pm to 6:30pm, $10.00 per pet.
H-D PTO MEETS: Hillsboro-Deering Middle School PTO
monthly meeting at 6pm at the HDMS library This is an
opportunity for parents, teachers and even students
to get together to discuss what concerns us about our
school or give ideas about what they would like to see at
the school.
CONCERT: Singer, songwriter and acclaimed guitarist
Calum Graham performs at Colby-Sawyer College on at 7
p.m. in Wheeler Hall located in the Ware Student Center.
The event is free and open to the public. Graham, 22,
is a self-taught guitar prodigy who emerged into the
Canadian music scene at age 13. He won the Song for
Canada songwriting competition in 2011,
VISIONING SESSION: Come Give Us Your Ideas. At Old
Abbott Library Visioning Session, Sherburne Gymnasium, Thursday April 3
BOOK DISCUSSION: The monthly book discussion
at 7pm.
group at Fuller Public Library in Hillsboro will meet at
Tuesday April 1
THE HENNIKER ROTARY CLUB’S
DOG & CAT
RABIES CLINIC
25TH ANNUAL
ANNUAL
Vaccinations:
$12
SATURDAY APRIL 12, 2014
2:00-4:00 PM
HENNIKER FIRE STATION
Hillsboro
Fire Station
Central Street
If you already have a rabies certificate, be sure to bring it with you.
The Henniker Town Clerk will be on hand to license all residents’ dogs for 2014.
A portion of the proceeds will benefit Dawn-Mar Ranch Shared Gifts Program.
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Friday April 4
POETRY RECITAL: The community is invited to the Lake
Sunapee Region, Center for the Arts “First Friday” event
from 5-7pm. This evening’s program of Words, Music, and
Art is brought to you by the Center’s Literary Arts Guild.
The event will be held at Lake Sunapee Protective Association’s Knowlton House, Sunapee Harbor, All Center
for the Arts. First Friday events are free and open to the
public. A reception with light refreshments will be served
following the program.
SATURDAY
APRIL 19, 2014
Vaccinations
administered by
The Henniker
Veterinary
Hospital
Media Partner
7 pm to talk about The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls.
Copies of the book are available at the library and all
are welcome to join. We will hand out the book for May
– Sarah’s Key by Tatiana deRosnay that night. For more
information call 464-3595
THURSDAY’S CHILD: We hope that you will join us
on April 3 at The Coach House Restaurant. Savor a five
star meal prepared by Executive Chef Jeffrey Lewis, and
enjoy the fellowship of Fells supporters. Get your parties
together and reserve now, tables fill quickly. To reserve,
call 603-526-2791. Many thanks to the New London Inn
and staff for their ongoing community support, superb
and gracious service and divine dining.
$12hot
per s
&
(dogsnly)
cats o
Benefit Hillsboro
Fire Rescue Squad
Dr. Randall Snyder DVM
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Only dogs getting shots at clinic can be registered for 2014
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Events: Community Bulletin Board
Saturday April 5
MEN'S BREAKFAST: Men’s Breakfast at 7:30am in the
parish hall of the Congregational Church of Henniker, on
the first Saturday of every month. New faces are always
welcome.
Monday April 6
MOHEGAN SUN TRIP: The South Weare Improvement
Society (SWIS) is sponsoring a spring trip to Mohegan
Sun on Sunday, April 6. The trip costs $45 in advance.
Upon arrival participants receive a $25 coupon toward
food and gaming. RSVP: Rad Betts at 529-7282 or mail a
check, with name, address, and phone number, to SWIS,
PO Box 392, Weare, NH 03281. All fundraising activities
by this nonprofit organization benefit the renovation of
Osborne Memorial Hall, an historic building dating from
1920 and home to Wyoming Grange #54 for most of the
century.
Tuesday April 7
LINEC: the Learning Institute at New England College
offers nine courses this spring, April 7-May 15: So What
Happened in the Second Half of Proust; Old Testament
Part IV; Turning Points in Modern History; Current
Issues; The 30 Greatest Orchestral Works; Thinking About
Capitalism; The Physics of History; Understanding Human
Behavior; and World of Film All classes are non-credit,
peer-led, open to both retired and younger adults.
Course fees are minimal.
COMPOSTING: Turning Garbage into Gold from 1-3pm.
Learn the secrets and science of turning kitchen waste
into rich soil, using homemade or bought bins or worms!
We’ll share tips on making and using this naturally nutritious soil amender. Requested donation $10. Meets at
The Fells Gatehouse classroom. Friday April 11
MEAT RAFFLE: American Legion Post #59 is hosting
the Auxiliary Meat Raffle. Paddle sales at 5:30 p.m. Meat
Raffle at 6:00 p.m. Open to the public. Please come and
support your local veterans and the American Legion
Auxiliary Unit #59.
Saturday April 12
EASTER EGG HIUNT: New London Recreation Dept. annual Easter Egg Hunt at 9am (sharp) on the town green.
Open for ages 8yrs and younger, please bring your own
basket, come get your picture with the Easter Bunny.
For additional information please call Scott Blewitt,
Recreation Director at 526-6401.
TOWN OF
NEW LONDON
BUDGET COMMITTEE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
Please join the Budget Committee, Board of Selectmen
and Department Heads at a public hearing to discuss the
proposed Fiscal Year 2015 budget:
Monday, April 7, 2014 at 7:00 PM
Whipple Memorial Town Hall
429 Main Street
If necessary, there will be another public hearing to be held on
Wednesday, April 9, 2014, 7:00 PM*
Whipple Memorial Town Hall
429 Main Street
*Note: The second public hearing will only be held if
deemed appropriate by the Budget Committee, so please
plan to attend the first hearing, on April 7th, as it may be
the only public hearing held.
For more information, contact Kimberly Hallquist,
Town Administrator, at 526-4821 x13 or by e-mail at
[email protected] or Wendy Johnson,
Finance Officer, at 526-4821 x 21 or by email at
[email protected]. Budget information can be
viewed on-line at WWW.NL-NH.COM.
EASTER EGG HUNT: Sunapee Recreation will host its
annual Easter Egg Hunt at Sunapee Harbor. Please arrive
early as parking is limited. Hunt will begin promptly at
11am. Please bring your own basket. Open to kids ages 8
yrs old and younger. 2000+ eggs are filled with toys and
lots of candy too. Come see the Easter Bunny.
FLEA MARKET: The First Congregational Church of Hopkinton, UCC, Hopkinton, New Hampshire, will hold their
annual Flea Market at the Parish House in Hopkinton
Village (at the junction of Routes 202/9 and 103), from
9am-Noon. Bag Sale begins at 11 am. Household goods,
clothing, toys, and furniture in good condition will be
available at reasonable prices. A Bake Sale will also be
held at the same time and coffee, tea, and lemonade will
be available. Proceeds from this event will benefit our
mission endeavors.
CRAFT SALE: Henniker Community Center Indoor Craft
& Yard Sale, 57 Main Street, Henniker from 9am-2pm.
Vendors are on site with unique crafts and gently used
items for you. Food and beverages are available to
purchase. Special Visitor: The Easter Bunny is available for
photos from 11am-1pm for a small donation.
HENNIKER YOUTH ATHLETICS COMMITTEE
SEEKING 2 CO-DIRECTORS FOR
YOUTH BASKETBALL
Henniker currently offers basketball to children in K-8.
During the 13/14 season 150 children participated in
the program. The K-2 program takes place on Saturday’s between Halloween and Thanksgiving. Grades
3-8 begin practice/evaluations after Thanksgiving
and the season wraps up at the end of February with
tournaments. Grades 3-8 participate in the Merrimack
Basketball League. The Co-Directors will be responsible for attending
league meetings and scheduling practices, gym time,
games and tournaments with the league and coaches.
The basketball program in Henniker has been hugely
successful over the years. In order to maintain this
success and grow the program, the HYAC seeks two
people willing to become directors of this important
program for the next several years.
If these positions are not filled, basketball will not be
offered for the 14/15 season.
Please contact Kelly Martin –Chairperson at [email protected]
if you are interested in these positions.
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Obituaries: Friends & Neighbors Remembered
Eleanor G. Kjellman
her long fight with cancer.
HENNIKER — Eleanor Glynn Kjellman passed away on Wednesday, March
19, 2014 at Hospice House in Concord
after a courageous, valiant, and
stubborn five-year
battle with cancer.
Eleanor was born
in Boston on Dec.
31, 1946, to Thomas L. and Dorothy
(Kilgallon) Glynn.
Eleanor is survived
by her husband, John V. Kjellman of
Henniker; her son, Curtis and his family
of Manchester; her daughter, Amy and
her family of Henniker; her extrafamilial
daughter Anna Encalada of Albuquerque, NM; her sister Barbara Spangler of
Santa Rosa, CA; her brother Joe Glynn
of Daytona Beach, FL; her brother, Steve
Glynn of Harrison, Idaho; and her brother, Thomas F. Glynn, also of Santa Rosa;
and numerous uncles, aunts, nephews,
nieces, and cousins. A service to memorialize and celebrate Eleanor’s life will
be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, April
19, at the Unitarian Universalist Church
of Concord, 274 Pleasant St., Concord.
A reception will be held following the
service. In lieu of flowers, the family
encourages contributions to Concord
Regional Visiting Nurses Association, 30
Pillsbury St., Concord, 03301, which did
so much to enrich Eleanor’s life during
Andrew L. Andrews
NEWPORT — Andrew (Andy) L.
Andrews, 87, of Newport and formerly
Peabody, MA, passed away Thursday,
March 20, 2014,
at New London
Hospital after a
brief illness. He
was born May 27,
1926, in Newport,
son of the late
Leonidas Andrew
Skinas and Anna
(Contogeorge)
Andrews. He is
survived by his wife; his sister, Claire
(Michael) Karavetsos of Saugus, MA;
his daughters, Andrea and her husband,
Dale Mirth, of Fredonia, NY, Athena
and her husband, Phillip Rodbell of Bala
Cynwyd, PA, Alicia and her husband,
Mark Schmidt of Marblehead, MA, and
Elizabeth and her husband, Michael
Moscone of East Hampstead, NH; eight
grandchildren, Jennifer and her husband, Srinivas Gainedy, Allison Schmidt,
Janie Cantell Orne, Anna Cantell, Sophia
and Phoebe Rodbell, Cassandra and
Michaela Moscone; two greatgrandchildren, Christopher and Abigail Orne; and
many beloved nieces and nephews. He
cherished his many friends in Newport
and the camaraderie they shared. He was
predeceased by his aunt Alice and uncle
Peter Kallelis of Saugus, MA; his broth-
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the son of the late
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children Hannah and Connor Stevenson;
his two sons, Christopher S. Duncklee of
Hillsboro, NH and Jonathan L. Duncklee
and his partner, Emily A. Kukulka of
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In lieu of flowers, suggested donations
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Obituaries: Friends & Neighbors Remembered
Alex Fernley and former wife Juliana
Woodworth of FL. Those closest to Les
will always be thankful for his constant support and encouragement. His
motto of living with a positive mental
attitude will forever be etched in their
hearts. Donations may be made to the
Foundation of the Rotary Club of the
Stonington, 32 Water St., Stonington,
CT 06378.
James E. Lantz
NEWPORT - James E. Lantz, 89, a
citizen of Newport for the past 43 years,
died suddenly and peacefully Monday
evening, March 17 following a heart attack at his home on Pollards Mills Road.
Jim Lantz was born in January, 1925, in
Nashua, NH, the son of Albert G. Lantz
and Lena Lucy Dresser Lantz, the 3rd of
6 children. Mr. Lantz was predeceased
by his sister, Phyllis and Michael Harrington; sister, Janice and Bob Coffeen;
brother, Bob and Margaret Lantz; and
sister-in-law, Barbara Lantz. He leaves
behind his brother, Albert G. Lantz. He
also leaves behind his wife, Louise; their
6 sons and wives: James and Amelia
of Grantham, David and LuAnne of
Sunapee, Tom and Sandy of Newbury,
Doug and Amy of Hanover, Steve and
Patty of Los Angeles, CA, and Jeff and
Annie of Denver, CO; 15 grandchildren:
Sarah, Sandy, Katie, Megan, DJ, Lyndsay, Ryen, Riley, Avery, Ariel, Andrew,
Daniel, Asher, Nate, and Colin; and
one great grandchild, Wyatt. He also
To advertise call 464-3388
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Publishers
246 West Main St.
Hillsboro, NH
leaves behind 9 nieces as nephews, and
many great friends and colleagues from
Newport and the surrounding communities for miles around. A service of
remembrance for the life of James E.
Lantz was held on Sunday, March 23,
2014, at South Congregational Church,
South Main Street, Newport, NH, at 2
PM. There will be no calling hours. In
lieu of flowers, the family has requested
that any donations be made to the New
Hampshire Charitable Foundation, 37
Pleasant St., Concord, NH 03301
Alan R.
"The Mailman" Libby
ANDOVER – Alan R. Libby, 57, of
Andover died March 20, 2014, following a year long battle with pancreatic
cancer. Alan was born Oct. 7, 1956, in
Waterville, Maine, the son of Reginald
E. and Barbara (Esty) Libby. Surviving family members include a brother,
Wayne (Kathy) Libby of Weare; his
stepfather, Ken Heath of Andover; a
daughter, Krystal Massa of Webster,
NY; a stepson, Christopher Patten of
Franklin; a niece, Kayna (Adam) Fuller
and son, Dakota of Plymouth, Maine;
nephews, Wade Libby of Weare and
Adam Poulin of Freedom, Maine; his
godmother and aunt, Nancy Gagne of
Houston, Texas; his friend and partner,
Cyndee Locke of Andover; and many
cousins. He enjoyed spending time
with his grandchildren, Mariesa, Aliesa,
Anthony and Riley.
Martial Henry Aucoin
CONCORD - Martial Henry Aucoin,
86, of Concord, NH died peacefully on
Tuesday March 25, 2014 in Pleasant
View Center with his loving family at his
side. Born in Manchester, NH, July
17, 1927, to the
late Henry D. and
Yvonne (Guevin)
Aucoin, and also
predeceased by
a brother, Herve
of Henniker,
NH and sister,
Pauline Evarts of Georgia. Survived
by his 3 children, Donnalee Guthrie of
Henniker, Thomas Aucoin of Concord
and Nancy Aucoin of Lowell, MA; two
grandchildren, Anthony Guthrie of
Alstead and Michelle Guthrie of Manchester.
He was one of 14 siblings: His brothers, Richard, Raymond, Jean Paul,
Robert and Albert reside in Henniker;
his sisters, Rachel Paul, Dolores Aucoin
and Lorraine Aucoin from Henniker,
Claire Aucoin from Cartago, Columbia,
Jeanette Herrick of Hillsboro and Georgette Baudette of Manchester. Donations may be made in his name in ℅
Claire Aucoin for the mission in Cartago
Colombia, 170 Baker Road, Henniker,
NH 03242.
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Classifieds: Messenger classified ads get results!
COMMERCIAL FOR RENT
HENNIKER -- PROFESSIONAL OFFICE OR
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Route 114 in downtown Henniker. Good visibility, off-street parking. 428-3262, days.
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position in a school setting. For an interview
call 588-2057.
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weekly, (M-F 8:30 am to 2:30 pm), $12.04 per
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elderly a must. H.S. diploma or equiv., min.
2 yrs. supervisory exp., and computer skills
required. The ability to lift and carry up to 30
pounds as well as the ability to climb stairs is
Benefit for
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SATURDAY, MARCH 29
5:00 - 11:00 pm
Hillsboro Legion Hall
$10.00 per ticket
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