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Alvirne FFA Chapter Elects New Offcers
Excited Fourth Graders Tour
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Darisse; Reporter, Samantha
Slingerland; Historian, Cassie
Girouard; and, Sentinel, Chad
Cunningham. Some goals set for
this year are spreading the word
of agriculture in our community
and excelling at a National FFA
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Kentucky this fall. Apart from our
mission is to increase awareness
of the important global and
technical agriculture that benets
our well being, and thats just
what the 2015 ofcers intend to
do.
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On June 10, fourth grade students from Grifn Memorial
School got a little treat: a two-hour tour of Litcheld
Middle School.
Early in the school day, the fourth graders boarded buses
destined for Litchelds Middle School. The students were
then seated in the cafeteria and were introduced to the
fth grade teachers by Principal Lecklider. They were
assigned to a teacher who would lead them on a walk
through LMS.
The purpose, you ask? With culprits such as books and
movies, a fair share of elementary students are worried
about the sudden change. This tour is used as a way for
graduating elementary students to get a layout of LMS.
Students saw the library (ginormous compared to the GMS
one), the Computer lab, the Tech Ed room, the Home Ec
room, the Science room (where everyone enjoyed the
animals), and some of the portables. Along the way, older
students and teachers of older grades waved and chatted.
The experience was pleasant and relieving.
After the walk, students were reseated in the cafeteria
for a question-and-answer session, hosted by Mr. Lecklider.
Returning to their current school, they continued the day
normally feeling much more excited about middle school.
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Third graders at Grifn Memorial School got to see and, most
importantly, hear what life was like during the Revolutionary
War recently. Members of Captain Morrills Company visited
the school with many examples of items that were crucial to life
during that time. Based on a real Revolutionary War Company
based out of Epsom, N.H., this group of re-enactors shared
information on Medical Techniques, the development of the
U.S. ag during colonial times, hunting and trapping, general
militia practices, and artillery, which included an excitingly loud
demonstration of a small cannon from that era. A student from
each class and several teachers all had a chance to carefully light
the fuse on the unarmed cannon. Sponsored by the GMS PTO, it
was an exciting way to see and hear history up close right there at
their own school.
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School Class of 2014 graduates was spelled incorrectly. The correct
spelling is Carolyn Rose Deneault.
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provoking teachers, encouraged and guided by our counselors, and
supported and loved by our family members, he said.
While Kalsi used a metaphor to highlight self discovery, Class
Valedictorian Christina Guessferds speech focused on enjoying
all the details involved in self discovery and journey through high
school.
Growing up, kids almost always cant wait to get to the next
milestone and to feel some sense of autonomy. We would count
down the days until we could get our license, watch an R rated
movie, vote, and then graduate from high school. In the process we
often forgot to embrace those precious moments, those that arent
that exciting. We were so busy waiting for the next chapter in our
lives that we fail to appreciate our moms making pancakes in the
morning or our dads teaching us how to throw a football, Guessferd
said.
She also discussed how very different life is as you grow up from
what you imagined it would be during your childhood.
As a kid we have this romanticized version of what our life will
be. We imagined that our rst love will be like a Disney fairy tale,
that our high school years will be just like Lizzy McGuires, and
that we will grow old with our friends from elementary school. You
never thought youd have to pull an all-nighter to nish in order
to nish a project only to fail the test. And you never thought you
would become strangers or even enemies with someone who was
once your best friend. You never thought youd have to ice your
arm for hours on end after a demanding pitching session. You never
imagined that you would grow up and have to face the struggle of
coming out or having a baby at 17. And you never thought youd
have to spend some nights sleeping in your car. But some of these
struggles became indescribable joys. Because you spent all night
studying for that nal you aced it and because you spent those hours
on the baseball mound perfecting your knuckle ball you are now on
a fast track to the MLB.
Salutation Brittney Lambert focused her speech on the choices that
the graduates have made already along this journey so far and the
ones they will make in the future. She didnt make many choices of
her own being in the house of 10 children. No choices with dinner
or clothing options, which were often a combination of hand me
downs and whatever her mom picked out.
I can thank my siblings for choosing by default where I sat at the
dinner table and what time I would shower in the morning. I never
had to worry about what time to set my alarm for, because we had a
shower line like you read about, Lambert said.
She also acknowledged the importance that caring adults
have made in the graduates lives as they helped them make key
decisions.
For the past 18 years of our lives we have made a very limited
number of choices and each one that we have made was scrutinized
by our parents, teachers, school administrators, and really every
adult in our lives. But they did that because they cared about us.
They were standing over our shoulders making sure that we made
the right decisions to keep us on a good path. They wanted what
was best for us. What these adults didnt realize is that beyond the
gum, the bathroom passes, and what we ate for dinner, they have
made us who we are today, Lambert said.
She concluded the speech by stating to her classmates that now is
the time for them all to begin taking control of their lives by making
their own decisions that will affect their futures.
All three student speeches were enjoyed by many of the friends
and family sitting in the crowd.
All three were good speakers. They had unique fashions of
presentations and were condent, said Derek Raitt, a 2010 Alvirne
graduate, who was present to watch his brother Brenden Raitt
graduate this year.
Alvirne Principal Steven Beals also spoke about family and adults
in the graduates lives. He reminded students to thank those who
helped them get to graduation and remember to above all else be
good citizens.
Please make sure that your family knows they matter before you
transition to your next phase of life, Beals advised.
Family was a special signicance to Beals as he saw his own son,
Ethan Beals, graduate in the class of 2014.
Thought I expected my emotion to run over with my son, it did
not. He and I remained poised as he was one of 330 graduates, but
my embrace with him was different. I am very proud of the person
he is more than the student he is. We all want well for our kids and
I am no different. I am expecting a nice Fathers Day present from
Ethan. Signing his diploma was the best! Beals said.
Beals also took time at the end of the commencement to lead the
seniors in one last school spirit chant.
Ive been to three graduations for Alvirne High School and this is
the best one, said Kathy Carpentier, mother of Ashley Carpentier. I
liked the victory song and the bell that Mr. Beals rang.
Beals added a personalized touch by walking through the crowd
of graduates and stopping to pose with them for seles (term
commonly used for self taken digital pictures photographed with
electronic devices).
The graduation was special to me because of my emotional
connection to many of the graduates. Whether through church,
school, or youth sports, I have known many since before their
elementary school days, he said.
The graduation left many new graduates with overwhelmingly
positive feelings of joy and accomplishment.
It feels amazing. Its a unique experience and a feeling you
get only once in a lifetime, said Mike Infantino, who is going to
Quinnipiac University to major in biomedical science.
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Christina Guessferd, fnshed her Valedictorian Address with a song.
Nicholas Masson lends his crutches to members of
Bronco Nation before graduation.
School Board Chair Laura Bisson awards Nicholas Iannaco his diploma.
Salutatorian Brittney Lambert embraces Sara Conrad,
who had just introduced her.
Tey will shortly have their diplomas,
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Alvirne Graduation- continued from front page
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Class Essayist Jacob Parzych, spoke of his memories being
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Leah Stagnones Salutatory speech encouraged her classmates
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celebrating what is to come. You are not a number. All that
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Student Council President Ryan Perigny titled his speech
Reections. What is consistent between all is that we are all
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sister, and community which watched you. They are the factors
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Michael Boutselis, teacher and class adviser, was the invited
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As I sifted through, I
was overcome with pride.
Boutselis not only spoke of
the athletic accomplishments,
he spoke of many individual
accomplishments. Referring
to countless charities, nest
colleges, thousands of dollars in
awards, armed services, and no
banner can capture what you
are, what denes you. You are
determined and you strive to
stand out. This class is unique
and diverse. Boutselis offered
the graduates three words of
advice: Time: cherish it. Life
is dened by what time we are
given. Passion: with passion
there are endless possibilities.
Learn: challenge yourself to
the best you can be.
Benjamin Billingss
Valedictory speech spoke about
each individuals ability to
make up our own minds, nd
our own truth, and leave our
mark on the world as we want
to. He spoke of his faith and the
spiritual connection between
off of us in this world. Find
your own truth, dene your own
success, commented Billings.
Superintendent of Schools,
Brian Cochrane, Ph.D.,
commented that the graduating
classes of 2014 are a great
group of students. They have
a lot of enthusiasm and they
are a very talented class. They
exhibit the values of CHS:
character, courage, respect, and
responsibility in all aspects of
life. I wish them all the best in
their coming years.
Campbell Graduation
-continued from front page
Lining up for a quick selfe before graduation exercises at Campbell High School on June 13
are, from left, Makayla Michon, Kalie Cordero and Emily McLaughlin.
Morgan Scott looks for family and friends in the audience during the
Campbell High School graduation held last Friday.
Erin Kelley, left, gives a hug to her mother, Jackie Kelley,
after presenting her with a fower during graduation exercises.
Adorjan Fekete relaxes in the library before the graduation ceremony at Campbell High School on Friday, June 13.
Aaron Bonneau and Rachael Craig are about to march into the CHS graduation.
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To the Campbell High School Class of 2014,
It is with great pride and pleasure that I extend great
congratulations to you on this amazing accomplishment.
I am honored to have served as your Assistant Principal
during your nal year of high school. I have all the faith in
the world that every single one of you will be successful in
life.
Work hard, stay focused and live life to the fullest.
Congratulations to the Class of 2014.
Michael Perez
Assistant Principal
Never Lose Sight
Message to the Campbell High School Class of 2014:
Turn the page, the next chapter of your life is about to
begin. Never lose sight of the lessons you have learned to
this point, from your successes and your failures. We are
all nothing more than a culmination of our past experiences
and an ever evolving work in progress.
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Athletic Director
submitted by
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Teamsters Local 25, Boston
Jeremy Longchamp of
Hudson was awarded
a Teamsters Local 25
scholarship for $2,000.
Jeremy graduated from
Alvirne High School
and plans to attend the
University of New England
in the fall of 2014.
Featured in the photo
along with scholarship
award winner, Jeremy, are
President Sean OBrien,
Business Agent Mark
Harrington, and parents
Timothy and Charlene.
Timothy Longchamp is a
member of Teamsters Local
25 and is employed at New Penn Motor
Express.
The Scholarship Presentation Ceremony
was held at the Teamsters Local 25 Union
Hall in Charlestown, Mass., on Sunday,
May 18. Thirty scholarships, each in the
amount of $2,000, were awarded to the
sons and daughters of Teamsters Local 25
members.
To be eligible for the Teamsters Local
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high school senior in 2014 and submit a
completed application including an essay
and SAT scores.
Teamsters Local 25 represents 11,000
working men and women and their families
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The Presentation of Mary Academy in Hudson has announced its
honor roll for the fourth quarter of the 2013-2014 school year:
High Honors
Grade 4: Maria Crivac, Alima Deen, Shreya Gouda, Antoinette
Jacques, Megan Lavallee, Madeleine Moynihan, Sophia Poulos,
Nethra Sureshkumar
Grade 5: Isabel Chin, Hannah Fortin, Christopher Van Natta
Grade 6: Sarah Bernyk, Olivia Cargnel, Lauren Lavallee, Grace
Lehto, Adrian Niceforo, Samantha Scott, Chloe Tardif
Grade 7: Edith Chen, Ian Davis, Jessica Fontaine, Christian
Lapointe
Grade 8: Ann Anderson, Holly Boivin, Kristyn Demers, Annmarie
Kordish, Julia Loudenback, Francis Pellegrino, Dheera Vuppala
Honors
Grade 4: Sydney Afonso, Jack Ashworth, Ashlyn Cassetty, Soa
Cebrero, Brynne Cooley, Brooke Flanagan, Dillan Foley, Spandana
Machavarapu, Abigail Matteson, Michaella Niceforo, Ishani Rana,
Madeline Roma, Nicholas Root, Grace Rotering, Ryan Rubesh,
James Stohl
Grade 5: Jardine Allen, Aiden Auretto, Alayna Bellavia, Sebastian
Bernard, Mackenzie Betty, Karen Chen, Michael Ciampo, Bree
Cooley, Julia Cote, Christopher DelSesto, Jillian Getler, Katherine
Hawkins, Christopher Heitmiller, Sadie LaMothe, Jason Moro,
Iruka Obinelo, Collin ODonnell, Hayden Shattuck, Adelyn
Simoneau, Benoit Simoneau, Ryan Stack, Aiden Szewczyk,
Marinna Toth
Grade 6: Isabella Cebrero, Anthony Ciampo, Gregory Fallon, Jack
Fitzgerald, Kevin Flaherty, Thomas Glatz, Kendall Heintz, James
Heitmiller, Kathleen Lordan, David Munson, Victor Palazzolo,
Matthew Peters, Ashley Superior, Connor Urbach
Grade 7: Cassandra Holt, Jasmine Javanbakht, Samantha
Van Seters
Grade 8: Catherine Anderson, Brendan Corcoran, Taylor Fisher,
Harris Fortin, Joseph Handy, Nathaniel Lapointe, Andrew Meehan,
Andrew ODonnell, Michael Pavletich, Elizabeth Sicard, Mckayla
Varela, Grace Young
Presentation of Mary Academy Honor Roll
Mike Boutselis and his mother, Pamme, congratulate Molly Gillespie, one of the recipients of the Boutselis Family Scholarship.
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The Kiwanis Club of Hudson awarded scholarships to Alvirne High School graduates.
Pictured are Mike Hardy, right, and Principal Beals, left, John Giraldo, Paul St. Laurent Scholarship
- Outstanding Key Clubber, $1,000; Britney Stone, Anne Christopher Scholarship, $1,000; Claire
Hovalapian, Barbara Hamilton Scholarship, $1,000; Christina Guessford, Kiwanis Scholarship, $1,000;
Michael Infantino, Kiwanis Scholarship, $1,000; Brittney Lambert, Kiwanis Scholarship, $1,000; Ethan
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Face your Futures
with Curiosity
Dear Alvirne Seniors,
It is with mixed emotions that I write with excitement to
congratulate you on your graduation, and sadness that I say
goodbye at the same time. You have been and will remain
a special group of students to me. From rst arriving back
at AHS, I have enjoyed reconnecting with some, as well as
learning so much about many of you.
I appreciate your efforts and dedication in your academics.
You should all face your futures with a curiosity for what lies
ahead. You have demonstrated commitment through your
dedicated talents in athletics, music and drama as well as your
spirit to Bronco Nation. While we have faced challenges in
our core value of character, Alvirne student know right from
wrong and need to do the right thing. We all can grow and
learn through our mistakes and experiences.
Finally, you are a community that values all students.
Your warm embrace of all things unied has been refreshing,
and truly demonstrates our community both within and outside
the school. As you face your futures, please do so with strong
feelings for Alvirne High School. I am a Bronco, you are a
Bronco, we are all Broncos!
Best Wishes in all of your future activities,
Steve Beals, Principal
Kiwanis Club Awards
Alvirne Grads with Scholarships
Family Holds 50 Years
of AHS Diplomas
submitted by Gary Webster
Steve Beals (Alvirne High School principal) spoke at graduation and talked about family and the
importance of them. My family held a graduation party Saturday for a recent grad from Alvirne. We have
10 graduates in the family over a 50-year span. Bottom left: Shannon Miller, missing Elizabeth Paquette
in the military, Katie Paquette, Rebecca Paquette, and Morgan Miller. Top: Steve Paquette, Marie
(Paquette) Miller, missing Ken Paquette, Diane (Paquette) Crotuea, and me, Gary Webster. As you can see
in the photo, the diplomas have not changed since I graduated in 1964.
Courtesy photo
Campbell Grads Awarded
Kiwanis Scholarships
Tese Campbell High School graduates were awarded scholarships from the Kiwanis Club of Hudson:
Erin Frost, Andrew Picard, Austin Rodrigue, Jessica Greene, Rebekah Gibson, Cassie Page and Amanda Miller.
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variable watermilfoil and fanwort weeds. Portions will be treated with
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Republican State Senator Sharon Carson led
for re-election today in Concord to represent
Senate District 14, which comprises the towns of
Auburn, Hudson, and Londonderry.
Carson, a three-term state senator, was
instrumental in the passage of legislation that
balanced two state budgets, closed an $800
million decit not by implementing new taxes and
fees, but by cutting state spending for the rst time
since World War II. She also supported legislation
that created a surplus and protected taxpayers by
depositing that surplus into the Rainy Day Fund,
as well as legislation that eliminated a dozen
existing taxes.
Senator Carson was also proud to sponsor
legislation that will begin to solve issues
surrounding post-traumatic stress disorder and
traumatic brain injuries.
After her ling, Sen. Carson said, It has been
an honor and a privilege to represent the citizens
of Auburn, Hudson, and Londonderry.
I look forward to campaigning across the district,
listening to everyones concerns about the State of
New Hampshire and asking them for their support
and their vote.
by Laurie Jasper
The Rodgers Memorial Library hosted New
Hampshires WZID radio personality Mike Morin
on June 11, as he
discussed his newly
released book, Fifty
Shades of Radio: True
Stories of a Morning
Guy Being Wired,
Tired and Fired. The
book is a memoir of
his life in radio.
His talk also
unofcially kicked
off his retirement,
as he dubbed it the
No More Alarm
Clocks tour and
told the crowd that
he would be making
his retirement
announcement during
the Tuesday, June 17th
New Hampshire in the
Morning Show he co-
hosts with Tracy Caruso.
His last day at WZID
will be Wednesday, June
25. Im going to start
another career while Im
still young enough, and
I wanted to go out on
my terms, the 63-year-
old Morin said.
Mike Morin grew up
in Detroit and wanted
to work in radio since
the fth grade. After
working in several other
locations, he arrived in
Boston 30 years ago.
I was a bad boy rock
jock on WCGY, 93.7,
owned by Curt Gowdy,
Morin said, and shared
some of the more
memorable stories andw
stunts he participated in
while at that station with the library audience.
He may also be remembered for his eight years
as co-host of a local candlepin bowling show on
television. He
has worked at
WZID for the
past 12 years
and, since 2004,
has written a
humor column
for the Nashua
Telegraph.
One hundred
of his favorite
columns are
included in his
book. In 2013,
Morin was
presented with
the Will Rodgers
Humanitarian
Award by the
National Society
of Newspaper
Columnists.
Although he
has interviewed
many celebrities
and politicians,
including
President Barack
Obama, Morin
said his favorite
part of the show is
when listeners call
in and they get to
chat.
I have a lot
of future projects
in mind, Morin
said. He plans
to remain in
New Hampshire,
continue to write
and to explore
those project
ideas.
submitted by Eric LaFleche
On Sunday, June 15, the Granite State Pro Stock
Series visits one of the oldest tracks that the three-
year-old series races at, Hudson International
Speedway.
This is also a homecoming of sorts for local
driver of the No. 12 MOMs of Manchester/LCM
Racing Toyota Camry, Derek Grifth.
The 17-year-old Grifth cut his teeth at the
quarter-mile oval by competing in many of the
lower divisions that Hudson had to offer, often
winning, week-in and week-out. All while
preparing Derek to race the Pro Stocks that he
does today.
Derek stated, I love this place, Hudson is
special to me as I grew up close by, and we really
have great memories here. We came home in
second place the last time the GSPSS raced here; I
wouldnt mind advancing one more spot.
So far, in 2014, Grifth sits fourth in the
season points, just 32 points from the leader
(Larry Gelinas). Derek knows how to get around
Hudson as well as, if not better than, most of the
competitors.
Ive turned as many laps here as anybody that
will be racing with us this weekend and I think
this gives our Tyngsboro Motors/Maclellan Metal
Finishing Toyota a great chance, going in to this
race; as long as we are able to stay out of trouble,
I am expecting very good things
The post time for the 2014 Granite State Pro
Stock Gate City Classic 100 is 4 pm.
Check out Dereks website at www.derekgrifth.
com for photos and updates. Follow Derek on
Twitter @DerekGrifth12 and on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/derekgrifth18.
submitted by Hudson Police Department
On June 12 at around 7:05 a.m., the Hudson Police and Fire
departments responded to TRM Inc. at 17 Friars Drive for a report
of possible criminal threatening with biological materials. An
employee had received text messages in the early morning hours,
from a subject stating that there was a biohazard on the desk that the
employee uses. This was repeated again in a second text message
although the text did not say what kind of biohazard was involved.
The employee was evaluated
by the Hudson Fire personnel
and was transported to a hospital
in Nashua as a precaution
to eliminate any biohazard
exposure. Hudson Fire contacted
the Nashua Fire Hazardous
Materials Unit who responded
to the business. The work area
of the employee who received
the texts was evaluated by the
Nashua Fire Hazmat Unit for
any known threats. None were
found. Through tracking the text
messages the person who sent
the texts was identied as James
Weeks, Jr., 28, off Taunton, Mass.
It was discovered that Weeks
is an employee of the company
who worked mainly
in Massachusetts.
The Taunton Police Department made contact with Weeks. It
was determined through this contact that no threat to human life
existed. Due to the alarming nature of this incident, the Hudson
Police are investigating this case as a felony level false public
alarm. The employee and the business were cleared with no found
contaminants. The case remains under investigation by the Hudson
Police and charges may be forthcoming.
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Mike Morin Goes on Fifty Shades
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NH Senator Sharon Carson
Files for Re-election
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Courtesy photo by Derek Grifth
Reform Bill is Signifcant Step toward Improving Care for NH Veterans
submitted by the ofces of U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Kelly
Ayotte
New Hampshire U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Kelly
Ayotte (R-NH) have successfully included language in a bipartisan
bill to reform the Department of Veterans Affairs and help address a
long-standing inequity in New Hampshire veterans access to health
care by expanding their ability to seek care from non-VA providers.
The bipartisan bill, crafted by Senators John McCain (R-AZ) and
Bernie Sanders (I-VT), expands veterans access to health care and
makes it easier to re VA ofcials for misconduct. On June 16, the
Senate voted overwhelmingly to approve the bill.
For far too long, New Hampshire veterans have been at an unfair
disadvantage when it comes to accessing health care services, and
this bipartisan bill gives them the choice of receiving care from a
private provider instead of being forced to wait in line or travel hours
to seek VA care, said Senators Shaheen and Ayotte. This legislation
is a signicant step toward correcting serious inequities in access to
care and making sure New Hampshire veterans get the timely and
quality care they deserve.
This legislation is a major step forward in making sure New
Hampshire veterans have the same access to health care services
as those living in other states. New Hampshire has wonderful
local hospitals and this legislation allows veterans to avoid longer
wait times and reduces the long drives for our veterans, said Peter
Burdett, chair of the State Veterans Advisory Council. Were grateful
to Senators Shaheen and Ayotte for their continued outstanding
leadership, standing up for New Hampshire veterans and helping to
ensure they can get the care and services they have earned.
The legislation would give veterans the option to receive care
from a non-VA provider if the VA cannot provide the requested
appointment within VA wait-time goals or if a veteran lives more
than 40 miles from a VA medical facility. An additional provision
Shaheen and Ayotte worked to include would give veterans the
option of seeking care from a non-VA provider if they reside in a
state without a full-service medical facility, like New Hampshire,
and live more than 20 miles from the nearest full-service VA hospital.
For years, Shaheen and Ayotte have urged the VA to expand access
to health care for veterans living in the North Country, where they
often travel more than 130 miles to access VA facilities in Littleton,
Conway, Manchester, or Boston. Given the regions mountainous
terrain and hazardous weather, travel time for basic appointments
can exceed two and a half hours each way. Earlier this year,
Shaheen and Ayotte announced the approval of two VA health care
sites for Colebrook and Berlin in the North Country.
The Senate is expected to vote on this legislation in the coming
days.
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Best Forecasters must Know
which Computer Models to Believe
by Joseph DAleo, CCM
I started weather forecasting in the 1970s for CBS in New York
City for local radio, TV and the network show Energy and later
as a college professor at Lyndon State College in Vermont. There I
taught weather and climate analysis and forecasting, and, with my
students, began telephone, radio and ski area forecasting.
We had tools that were very primitive relative to today. Weather
forecasters then depended on pattern recognition and empirical
rules developed over the years. We looked globally and at all
levels of the atmosphere. Computer models were in their infancy,
extending out with surface forecasts just two days. There were no
seven- or even ve-day forecasts on television. The third day was
considered an outlook.
I left the college in 1980 to join John Coleman in Chicago where
we produced Good Morning America weather and planned for
The Weather Channel, which we started with the help of many
of my former students in 1982. The early 80s saw a technology
revolution to computerized weather data and graphics and real-
time local radars. The Weather Channel started right at that
transition and pioneered new ways of doing both forecasting and
TV weather.
The science greatly advanced the next two decades with the
explosion of satellite delivery of information and graphics and
then the internet and availability of data and global computer
modeling going out to 16 days into the future in detail. These
models are now run multiple times a day and
multiple times in every run (called ensembles)
to give forecasters an idea of the range of
possibilities and degree of condence in their
outlooks. Model skill has increased in the
rst seven to eight days enough so now the
TV meteorologists routinely do a seven-day
forecast.
Even though the tools have improved, the
best forecasters are the ones like my students
and the old timers who understand the basics
and can better determine which computers
to believe and why and how to interpret what
it means for the local area. In my company,
Weatherbell.com, we cover the whole world
for our clients, extending the challenge. We
have to worry about unusual cold and snow
in southern Brazil, frigid air in Europe, a slow
monsoon onset in India, a heat wave in China,
not enough rain in West Africa, as well as a
snowstorm in New England.
To do so, we at Weatherbell.com developed
our own statistical models that combine factors
like El Nio and La Nia, the longer term states
of the oceans (Multidecadal Oscillations in the
Pacic and Atlantic), all the solar variables that affect our weather,
the winds in the tropical and temperatures in the polar high
atmospheres, the magnitude and location of any volcanism, and
patterns of soil moisture and snow cover patterns.
Sometimes, like this past winter, other strong localized
anomalies show up that override all other factors. A very warm
water pool that developed after the super La Nia of 2010-2011
in the Pacic northwest of Hawaii grew as it drifted to the Gulf of
Alaska last summer and fall. After record Alaska snow and cold in
the prior two winters, this warm pool deected the jet stream north
into Alaska making last winter warmer there. The jet stream then
turned south into Canada and the central United States forming the
polar vortex, driving arctic and at times Siberian air south in a
steady stream from November into the spring.
In the end, we have found the warm and cold pools in the ocean
really drive the dominant weather regimes where it will be cold
or warm, and where storms track and thus where it will be wet
or dry, and in winter, snow will tend to fall. And we see strong
evidence that the sun drives these ocean patterns.
This extreme cold scenario like this past winter happened in the
1976-1979, 1916-1918 periods in both cases, a few years after
strong La Nias and quiet sun periods like this past winter.
Seeing that evolution, Weatherbell told our clients last summer
that a very cold winter was coming despite the ofcial government
climate center forecast of a warm winter.
Indeed 2013-2014 brought the coldest December to March ever
in Chicago since records began in 1872. It was the third snowiest
there, snowiest ever in Detroit and other spots, and second
snowiest in Philadelphia. The amount of ice on the Great Lakes set
an all time record, well above normal in every week, peaking at 92
percent coverage in March and not disappearing entirely until June
10.
That ocean warm pool will persist at least into next winter and
the El Nio that is coming on will settle near the dateline (called a
Modoki El Nio) as it did in 2002-2003, 2009-2010.
These two factors argue for the cold last year over the central to
shift further east over us. The El Nio southern storm track will
have California and Texas farmers dancing in the rain. You can
expect another snowy winter on the East Coast where we already
have had 12 major impact snowstorms this decade just four years
in, beating out the old record of 10 in the 1960s and the 2000s.
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/snow-and-ice/rsi/nesis
Climate forecasters whose business success depends on getting
it right will tell you these same natural factors that determine our
seasonal weather patterns can also explain all the past climate
cycles and extremes very nicely.
Joe DAleo, a Hudson resident for the last 25 years, co-
founded The Weather Channel and served as its rst director of
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Back row: Elijah DaSilva, Rayan Alghoul,
Christian Tavares, Samuel Hergenhahn, Aaron Martin
and Ms. Brittney. Front row: Cori Sevigny,
Victoria Suppa and Jacqueline MacIntosh.
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Hudson Girls Softball Benefts
from Kiwanis Clubs Donation
Pack 11 has a Blast
submitted by Cub Scout Pack 11
Litchelds Cub Scout Pack 11 celebrated a great year of scouting with a fun party last
week. The Scouts were treated to yummy snow cones that they enjoyed while blasting
recycled bottles up in the air. They also played their traditional gaga ball games and even
had a giant tug-of-war. The boys also thanked their den leaders including Mrs. Wilson, Mr.
Kidwell, Mrs. Haley, Mrs. Fay, Mr. Hart, and Mr. Willnus for all that they have done to make
scouting educational and fun. It was a great night celebrating great scouting!
Scouts enjoy
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Hudson eld. Pictured accepting the check for
the league are, front row from left, Kaitlyn Blackey
and Madyson Rambeau, and, back row from left,
Kaleigh Iwanicki, Jacey Bryant and Joshua Tate.
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Hudson Girls Softball League
On Sunday, June 8, the Hudson Girls Softball League
Senior Division All Stars stepped on Jetty Field at 6 p.m.
to play one of the most competitive games of the season
against each other. The HGSL Gold team consisted
of 12 players from Senior Division teams, Noreasters
and the Thunder. The HGSL Blue team consisted of
13 players from Senior Division teams, Storm and the
Blizzards. Both Senior All Star teams came ready to
play, and intentions to win.
Both teams showed heart, dedication, and skill in all
areas of play. Spectators watch the most competitive
softball playing of the season. With outstanding player
performances from both sides, a team had to win in the
end. The HGSL Gold team took the victory win over the
HGSL Blue team with a nal score of 13-4.
Norestas: Katherine Callery, Meaghan Curran,
Aryanna Fielding, Kendra Gerace, Sara Hey, Sarah
Linnehan.
Thunder: Victoria Atherton, Kalli-Rose Collinge,
Brianna Johnson, Juliana Page, Tyler Prather, Fawnna
Sullivan. Coaches: Tom Curran, Kevin OConnor, Chris
Callery.
Storm: Amanda Blais, Kiara
Chase, Brooke Coburn, Savannah
Emerson, Rebecca Labrie, Kursten
Lorrey.
Blizzard: Kristyn Rambeau,
Jacey Bryant , Shelby Scott, Alexis
Charbonneau, Megan Fauteux,
Hannah Kraemer, Helen Smith.
Coaches: Greg Chase, Nichelle
Rambeau, Chris Rambeau.
Hudson Softball Senior Division
All Stars Compete
submitted by Charles Huggins
A new neck tie, a can of Turtle Wax,
a bowling ball or a handmade card. All
quality Fathers Day gifts, yes, but a baseball
championship this past Fathers Day
trumped them all, and that is just what the
AAA Orioles from Hudson Youth Baseball
delivered. Getting to the game though
proved tricky for the eventual champs.
On Saturday, the Orioles faced off with
the Lions, and the game was a pitchers duel
with the Lions taking a 1-0 lead into the
bottom of the fourth inning. Thats when
Xavier Santana stepped to the plate and,
with one swing of the bat, brought the sold-
out crowd to their feet when he drove a
0-2 fastball over the center eld fence. The
Lions went quickly in the top of the fth,
and in the Orioles half of the inning
they broke things open powered by
the game-winning RBI off the bat of
Elizabeth Huggins and a bases-clearing
double from Josh The Hammer
MacDonald leading to the 5-1 victory.
The win went to Billy Cloutier on the
mound who was helped with hits from
MacDonald (2), Santana, Huggins, Evan
Beals and Andrew Lisowsky. The. Jake
Dufour led lions with one hit, great
pitching and defense, Mitchell Wongs
two hits and Tom T-Squared Tierneys
two hits.
In the second game of the day
the Athletics defeated the Red Sox
7-3 setting up the Fathers Day
championship tilt.
Heading into the game it was
obvious that pitching was going to be
key with both teams having played four
games in seven days and all arms being
taxed. Our pitching has been solid all
season, said bullpen coach Ethan Beals
If we played our game and the bats could
come alive I thought we would be ok.
Come alive they did as the Orioles
banged out 11 hits led by Josh The
Enforcer MacDonalds three hits, Evan
The Professor Beals two hits, Sam Net
Worths two hits while Aiden Coreia,
Elizabeth Huggins, Matt Izzo and Dan Pratte
collected a hit each. The biggest hit of the
day belonged to Worth as he laced a bases-
loaded triple to right eld which actually
kicked up chalk when it landed on the foul
line, scoring all three base runners and
powering the Orioles to an 11-1 victory and
the much-coveted championship.
The As were led by Jimmy Marquis,
Quintin Perillo, John Crawford,
Anthony Santos and Mark Rando.
After the game Orioles Head
Coach Steve Beals said, This game
does not dene who you are while
addressing both teams. The sun
will still rise and you will go to
school tomorrow, he added. He
was right as both teams played great
all season and should be proud
to be the last two standing. The
Orioles nished the season with a
15-3 record while the As came in at
10-7. Thank you for all the support
this season and please support the
traveling All-Stars this summer.
All schedules can be found at
hudsonyouthbaseball.com.
Orioles Strong Pitching Leads to AAA Championship
Courtesy photos
Elizabeth Huggins laces the
game-winning hit to center
in the semi-fnal game Saturday.
Aiden Coreia collects a crucial
hit in the championship game.
Dan Pratte drives an opposite-feld hit in
the championship game.
Andrew Lisowsky drops
in a single to right.
Xavier Santana is mobbed at home after his game-tying
home run in the semi-fnal game.
Te Orioles show of their championship hardware.
Courtesy photos
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batter, needing only one out to
win. The batter was facing one
ball and two strikes, as Paquin
got instructions from McNulla.
Paquin slung a pitch toward
McNulla, and the batter tried to
check her swing, but was ruled
out to end the game.
After the game, the only two
seniors on the team, McNulla
and Paquin, were very excited.
McNulla said she had not
slept in about a week, having
played in the semi-nal game,
two days before and having
graduation ceremonies just the
day before.
McNulla, in
speaking about her
team said, We play
as a team. Were not
one player getting
everything done. We
get it done as a team.
Its cool coming in
as the underdog ,
Emily said, It felt even
better because a lot of
people didnt think we
were going to be back
here, and denitely
a lot of people didnt
think we were going
to win.
Yet, win they did:
State champions in
Division III softball
again. Congratulations
to the entire Campbell
Lady Cougars team on
a job well done.
Lady Cougar
State Champs
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from page 1
Carrie Fernandez locks the ball into her glove and tags
out the runner at frst base.
After hitting a triple in the 6th inning, #9 Gianna Cataldo cruises home
following Emma Kuczkowskis at bat.
#4 Emma Kuczkowski drives in the games only run on a ground ball to frst.
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Hudson Rec Lacrosse Works Together
submitted by Hudson Recreation
This past weekend was a busy one for Hudson
Recreations lacrosse teams as they participated in
the NHYLA Year End Festival held in Londonderry.
The U11 Maroon Team coached by Tim Cronin
and Assistant Coaches Brian Joyal and Brian
Sullivan joined forces with the U11 White Team
coached by Ada McDowell and Assistant Coach
Jason Downey, to take on the Londonderry team
together.
The two Hudson U11 teams were positioned
in the tournament to play each other and to each
play Londonderry based on their season standings.
The Hudson U11 coaches concluded that because
Hudson was a family they would not force the
kids to play each other and instead work together
as one to end the 2014 season together.
There were some amazing plays that day
including an incredible assist from Dylan Haley
that resulted in Max Thomas scoring. When
Hudson was down 4-1 in the second game,
attackman Bradley Morse scored a goal and
brought the teams momentum back up. Timmy
Cronin and Bradley Morse worked hard in the
net to stop the Londonderry balls. Midelders
including Eric Allard, Josh Hoagland, Connor
Peterson, and Dylan Jillson and did a great job
moving up the eld and made great shots despite
being stopped by Londonderry. The scorers
included Jared Graham one, Timmy Cronin -
one, Calvin Durham - two, Bradley Morse - one
and Max Thomas - one. The players made great
efforts that day and put up a ght despite losing to
Londonderry 6-4 in the rst game and 4-2 in the
second game.
The teams may have come up a little short
but the coaches were proud of the players and
the development they exhibited in the games.
Merging together as one in the tournament taught
the Hudson Hawks a valuable lesson that day; the
scoreboard does not always show the way you
played the game.
Hudson Softball
League Junior All Stars
Top Windham
submitted by Stacey Plourde, Hudson Girls Softball League
The Hudson Girls Softball Junior Division All Stars played host to
the Windham 10U Softball team this past Sunday in Hudsons end of
the year All Star Game held at Jette Field. The game was close in the
early innings, but the elding, pitching and hitting were relentless the
entire game for the Hudson Junior All Stars. Eventually it proved to
be too much as they beat Windham by a nal score of 17-5.
Players of the Hudson Girls Softball Junior All Star Team, from left:
Kayli Boucher, Petra Bajdek, Kaleigh Iwanicki, Kaliana Secchiaroli,
Kaitlyn Blackey, Courtney Marioles, Jessica O Connor, Delaney
Power, Kaylee Cwiklik, Emily Barrett, Alyssa Scharn and Emelia
Dickey. Coaches: Mike Iwanicki, Pete Marioles, Kevin Cwiklik, and
Deana Scharn.
Te combined U11
Hudson Recreation
lacrosse teams play
at the NHYLA
tournament.
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prove they deserved to be champions.
And they responded.
Senior Christian Bourgea stepped
to the plate with one out and hit a
triple off of Somersworths Michael
Pauquette, which ignited a rally by
the Cougars. Fellow Cougar Bob Baril
who hit a y ball that dropped just
over the shortstops head. This single
scored Bourgea from third, snapping
a 2-2 tie and eventually giving the
Campbell Cougars the win.
Cougar Title
Champs-continued
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Ryan Glendy had fve strikeouts
during the championship game.
Head Coach James Gorham has a bucket of water poured over him following the game. Robert Baril, #38, celebrates the fnal out
with his teammates.
Ryan Glendy celebrates with Sabrina Noory after the game.
Alvirne Baseballs
Playoff Push Ends
in Loss to Pinkerton
by Marc Ayotte
It was a great season for the Bronco Baseball team which turned a
late season, four-game losing streak into back-to-back wins; closing
out the regular
campaign at 10-8 to
nish as the number 7
seed. In the rst two
rounds of the playoffs,
they put together
impressive wins over
Salem and Timberlane,
respectively. But
on June 11, under a
constant drizzle at
Holman Stadium in
Nashua, the Broncos
hopes of making it to
the title game were
washed away when
they dropped a 4-1
semi-nals decision to
third-seeded Pinkerton.
Alvirne ran into a
aming-hot Astro on the
mound as Pinkerton ace
Chris Gerossie silenced
the oppositions bats,
ring a two-hitter and
fanning seven in going the distance. The silver lining on the day for the
stied Bronco offense came in the top of the third inning when catcher
Greg Emanuelson homered over the left eld fence. Emanuelsons
blast tied the score at one apiece at the time, but it was short-lived.
Pinkerton responded with a run in their half of the third after a
perfectly executed play scored Joe Murphy from second. After Murphy
received a free pass from Alvirne starting and losing pitcher Tyler
Brown, he stole second base. A couple of pitches later he broke for
third, forcing
AHS third
baseman Jacen
Hudson to
cover the bag.
Gerossie then
helped his cause
when he lined a
base hit into left
eld through the
vacated spot for
a 2-1 lead. The
Astros would
add another run
in the third on a
double and pair
of sacrice y
balls and then a
nal insurance
run in the sixth.
Alvirne
pitching was hit
relatively hard
despite giving up
only ve hits, as
four of them went
for extra bases
along with several
long, y ball outs. Tyler Brown went four-plus innings allowing three
earned runs on just four hits, striking out four and walking three. Kyle
McKinley made a relief appearance, recording the nal six outs, giving
up two hits and an unearned run. Dan Brown picked up the only other
hit off Gerossie, a sixth inning single to center eld. That came just
after Emanuelson almost went yard for his second of the day, a deep
y to left forcing Pinkertons Ryan Flammia to make the grab on the
warning track.
AHS Shortstop Matt McKinley puts the fnishing touches on a Pinkerton base
runner trying to get back to second after a Tyler Brown pick-of move.
Alvirnes Kyle McKinley throws two innings of relief
(0 ER) in the D-I semi-fnals.
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third-inning home run ties the score at one apiece.