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Max Jacques directs his teammates “This IS what it is all about” as he holds the Championship Trophy above the players.
by Chris White carries, while Alex Sobrado blocked well and added
With a speedy backfield and a powerful offensive line, to the Blue Devil rushing attack with 24 yards on four
the Blue Devils primarily relied on their ground game for rushing attempts. Senior tight end Kyle Henrick also
offensive production this season. During last Saturday’s added to the Salem scoring with a six-yard touchdown
Division I championship game at Salem High School, reception 24 seconds before halftime.
however, it was the team’s aerial attack that provided the As it had done all season, the offensive line of
big play to break a 21-21 tie with Nashua North late in Coleman, Andrew Ivas, Dillon Cohen, Craig Lawlor, and
the fourth quarter. On third and 11 with 1:17 remaining, John Pascal buckled down and played a solid game to
quarterback Matt Cannone launched a 42-yard bomb to create opportunities for Salem’s skill players. Brown, who
courtesy photos
the end zone, which Mike Lorenz caught for the game- is also a senior captain, said the team’s offensive line was
winning touchdown. one part of the team that many people thought would be
“We were just trying to take a liability for Salem this year. As
advantage of what they were giving it turns out, it was one of the most
us,” head coach Jack Gati said. “Mike important pieces to the Blue Devils’
had been making good catches in success this season.
practice all week and is our best “Many people thought our
route runner so we put him in for that linemen would be too small to have
situation.” a good running game, but they
Cannone dropped back to the 50-
yard line, pumped once, stepped up,
and unleashed a long pass down the
stepped up,” said Brown, who also
spends time on the line as a tight
end.
Boys & Girls Club of Salem
Celebrates 43rd
right sideline toward the end zone. The championship game was
On the other end of the play, Lorenz the final contest for Salem’s seniors
ran down the side, was paired with and they exit the New Hampshire
a Titan defender inside the five-yard Division I football scene on top.
line, and lunged to grab the ball as Many people did not expect the
he crossed the goal line. The junior
receiver managed to hold on to it as
his body hit the turf, and secured the
Blue Devils to enjoy such a high
caliber season after finishing with a
4-6 record last year. Not only was
Annual Award Dinner
go-ahead score for Salem. The visiting
team threatened to tie the game again
Michael Lorenz hauls in the pass for the wining
score in the fourth quarter.
Salem the best team in the state,
but some of its players set records Michele Nunnelley Named Youth of the Year
on the ensuing drive, but defensive as well. Jacques set a school record
back Joe Scire picked off a long pass in the end zone for points in a season with 152, while Saulnier also set by Rachel Hill
to seal Salem’s first football state title since winning the a single-season school record by making 48 extra point The Boys & Girls Club of Salem held its 43rd Annual Awards Dinner on
Division II championship in 1995. The last time the team attempts. Six Blue Devils made an all-state team on November 19 at the Atkinson Country Club and Resort.
won the Division I title was in 1983. defense, and there were four Salem players who were The Annual Dinner, sponsored this year by Salem Co-Operative Bank and
Salem, who trailed 21-14 at the end of the third selected to an offensive all-state team. Salem also had Gabriel Chiropractic Office, is an event where volunteers, businesses, and
quarter, received important four players who made honorable staff receive awards for their continuing support and generosity to the Club.
contributions from a number of mention all-state. Before the presentation of awards began, guests listened as Governor John
different players en route to the “We had no idea this was going Lynch congratulated award recipients; he spoke of his love for Boys & Girls
28-21 victory. Cannone, who to take place this season,” said Clubs and his high regard for those who are committed to making the Club,
completed four passes for 77 Gati, who pointed out that many the positive place for kids.
yards and three touchdowns, of his players accepted their roles Local businesses and individuals honored at this year’s dinner included
tossed a three-yard pass over and supported each other this Camille Flaherty, Ken and Steve Gudek of Technical Needs, the Area News
the North defense to tight end year. “We had a lot of question Group/Salem Community Patriot, Ed Callahan, Dave Ruffen, Steve Ring,
Darren Brown in the back of marks at the beginning, but the Patrick E. Donovan, and Salem Co-Operative Bank.
the end zone midway through kids were coachable, learned, and
the fourth period. Kicker Chris improved.” Continued to page 7 - Boys & Girls Club Celebrates
Saulnier, who converted all The team was focused on
four of his extra point attempts, We would be here for our team even if it was cold today. achieving its goals this season.
added the point after to knot the Every player had the same work ethic
score at 21. and they constantly worked hard all
The Blue Devil defense came up with a couple of big season to attain their goals, Gati said. The players on the
stops down the stretch. With just over two minutes left team had a great amount of respect for each other and it
in the game, Lorenz and linebacker Joe DiPalma brought made a difference.
down a North running back on a third-and-two situation. “This season we all played as a group and all got
Only inches from a first down, the Titans decided to go along,” Brown said. “All of the work we did makes
for it on fourth down. They ran the ball again, but Jake winning a state title that much better.”
Matthews was there to meet the ball
carrier before the first-down marker and
staff photos by Robyn Hatch
School Activities
CHADD–Nashua-Windham Chapter, Windham Presbyterian Church, third
be held at 6:30 p.m. at Veterans Common will host a Holiday Tea from 1-3 p.m. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
on the corner of Bridge and Main Street in Refreshments will be served, and musical Conservation Commission meetings, Town Hall (Knightly Room), first Wednesday,
Salem. Join us for this holiday tradition. entertainment will be provided by the 7 p.m.
Windham Flute Ensemble. Friday, December 4 Council on Aging meetings, Ingram Senior Center, fourth Tuesday of April, May,
Friday, December 4 Salem High School will host their Salem June, August, September and October, 11 a.m. (890-2190)
A Salem Traditional Christmas Concert,
Meetings Traditional Christmas Concert in the Democratic Town Committee, Kelley Library, third Tuesday, 7 p.m.
sponsored by the Salem Lions Club and the school auditorium at 7 p.m., sponsored Diabetes Support Group, Ingram Senior Center, 1 Sally Suite Way, third
Salem Council of Churches, will be held at by the Lions Club. A nominal donation is Wednesday, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Saturday, December 5 Domestic Abuse Support Group, (confidential), Call A Safe Place, 890-6392 for
the Salem High School auditorium at requested at the door. Proceeds to benefit more information.
7 p.m. The concert will feature The Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce,
��������� heating fund and food pantries. Please Exchange Club, Jonathan’s (Park Plane Lanes), Thursdays, 12 p.m.
in conjunction with the Salem Contractor’s
performances by Windham Flute Ensemble,
Woodbury and Salem High School bands, Association, will hold a Holiday Dinner ���� bring a non-perishable food item. Thank
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you for your support.
Families Cope, Kelley Library, Room B, Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. – noon
Family Fun Night, Boys & Girls Club of Salem, first Friday of the month, 6 – 8 p.m.
Dance at the Harris’ Pelham Inn, �������
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Sports & Recreation
Classical Guitarist Dona Sanni, Harpist ��������������������� ��������������������� Garden Club meetings, Salemhaven Nursing Home, second Tuesday , 7 p.m.
Crystal Napoli, North Salem Chorus, St. Ledge Road, Pelham, from 6 p.m.-midnight.
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Joseph’s Choral Ensemble, and more. Want to celebrate the holidays with friends of the chairman.
There is a suggested donation at the door, and co-workers? Come enjoy an evening Historic Society, Salem, Old Town Hall (310 Main Street), second Tuesday, March
of networking, dining and dancing at an Starting Now through November at 7:30 p.m.
along with a collection of non-perishable
affordable rate. If you are a small business The Salem Boys and Girls Club is now Housing Authority meetings, Housing Authority, 70 Telfer Circle, Second Tuesday,
food items. Proceeds will go to benefit 5:00 p.m.
this is a fantastic opportunity to provide a holding registrations for the December/
heating assistance and food pantries. For Interdenominational Prayer Group, North Salem United Methodist Church, every
holiday party for your staff. January session of swim lessons. Programs
information about raffle ticket purchases, Sunday evening
are offered for children ages 3 and up, of all
Religious Events
program advertising, or gift certificate ���������������������� ���������������������� Kelley Library Trustees meetings, at the Library, 234 Main Street, 10 times per year,
skill levels. Classes meet once a week for
donations, call Chairwoman Annette Cooke date and time set at each meeting.
45 minutes, for 8 weeks. There is a cost per Kiwanis, Salem Boys’ & Girls’ Club, 2nd Monday, 6 p.m.
at 893-6653, or email: nananetc@aol.com.
child. For more information, contact Missy Knights of Columbus, 37 Main Street, 2nd Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
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Saturday, December 12 Rowell at 603-898-7709 ext. 18. Lions Club, Pentucket Bank, second Tuesday, at noon and Black Water Grill, third
North Broadway Crossing and the Greater ����
St. Joseph Church, 33 Main Street, Salem,
of Lessons and Carols
will hold an evening �������
Thursday, at 7 p.m.
Salem Chamber of Commerce will sponsor
a Visit with Santa at 236 North Broadway,
at 7 p.m. This holy hour will feature
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Masons, Spicket Lodge No. 85, 107 Main Street, second Thursday of the month.
Salem, from 1–4 p.m. (snow date: Sunday,
December 13). Come on down with the
Advent music and bible readings heralding
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Mom’s Club of Salem, Kelley Library, fourth Monday, 9:30 – 11:30 a.m.
a spiritual event that is����������������������
an opportunity to ������������� Order of the Eastern Star, Spicket Lodge No. 85, 107 Main Street, third Friday.
kids for this fun afternoon of food, stories, ����������������������
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reflect on the true peace of Christmas.
crafts, music and a visit with Jolly Old ���������������������� Planning Board meetings, Town Hall (Knightly Room), second and fourth Tuesday,
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7 p.m.
Recreation Advisory Committee meetings, Town Hall (Conference Room), first
Wednesday, 7 p.m.
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Island Refunder’s Group, Kelley Library, Lanc Room, third Saturday, 9am – noon.
Rotary Club of Greater Salem, Rockingham Park (Belmont Room 1), Fridays,
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7:30 a.m.
submitted by Tracey Durfee game. The teams then����������������������
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And the Winners Are… Correction Beatrice Despres, Betty Carbone, Estelle Cohen, Vivian Toth,
November 30. Hope you all have a great day!
Methuen Ballet Ensemble Production of
The Nutcracker will be held November 28
Winners of the Lowell Devils Coloring These lucky winners were chosen from
at 3 and 7 p.m. and November 29 at 3p.m.
Contest are: many entries received at the Salem
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at The Firehouse for Performing Arts in
Seth Dowgiert, 7, Salem Community Patriot, your community
Newburyport, MA. A reception will be held
Jennifer Lynch, 10, Salem newspaper. Each winner will receive a
in the main lobby of The Firehouse at 6 p.m.
Keaton Evans, 8, Salem five-pack of tickets to any Lowell Devils
on November 28 prior to the 7 o’clock show.
Emma Liptrap, 7, Salem
Drew Tremblay, 4, Salem
home game. Watch for more exciting
contests and drawings.
For more information visit www.firehouse.
org or call The Firehouse box office at (978)
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Centerpoint Community Church North Salem United Methodist Church
101 School Street • Sunday Services, 10 a.m. 389 North Main Street • Sunday Worship Service & Sunday School, 9 a.m. ��������� ��� ���� ����� ��� ������� ���� ����� ����� ���� ���� ����� ���������� ������������
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Grace Assembly of God Pleasant Street United Methodist Church �������
199 Zion Hill Road • Sunday Worship Service, 10:30 a.m.; 8 Pleasant Street • Sunday Worship and Sunday School, 9:00 a.m.
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Wednesday night Bible Study, 7 p.m.
Rockingham Christian Church ������������������������������������������������������������������������������
Granite State Baptist Church 5 Industrial Way, Unit #2 • For Service times, see their Website at: ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������
1 Sand Hill Road • Sunday Services, 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������
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Hannah Tenney United Methodist Church �������������������
Salem Bible Church
290 Main Street• Sunday Worship and Sunday School, 11 a.m.
11 Ermer Road (off Rte. 111) • Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m., Eve. Worship, 6 p.m. ���� ��������� �������� ��� ���� ��������� ��������� ��� �������������� ���������� ���
Faith Bible Chapel Sunday School, 9:15 a.m. • Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. ����� ����� ������ ������� ���� ���� ����� �������� ��� ���� ���������� ���� ����� ����
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St. David’s Episcopal Church
7 p.m. Bible Study, Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������
Main Street (across from Kelley Library) • Sunday Services, 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.
First Congregational Church, UCC
15 Lawrence Road • Sunday Worship Service, 10 a.m.
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church ������������������������
33 Main Street • Masses: Sat., 4:15 p.m., Sun., 7:30 a.m., 8:45 a.m., 11 a.m.;
Mary Queen of Peace Catholic Church, Weekdays: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., Rosary 6:50 a.m., Mass, 7:15 a.m.; �������������������������������������������
200 Lawrence Road • Masses: Sat., 4 p.m., Sun., 9 a.m., 10:45 a.m.; Wed., Rosary, 6:50 a.m., Eucharistic Service 7:15 a.m., Evening Mass, 6:30 p.m.
Weekdays: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., Rosary, 8:40 a.m., Mass, 9 a.m. �����������������������������������������������
Triumphant Cross Lutheran Church
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donated by Salem Co-Operative Bank; Michael’s
Warm Hearts” Mitten Drive.
Market; Sammy J’s; J. Stewarts Flower Shoppe;
The Barron School will be collecting mittens
Just one of the reasons you’ll want to Daisy Cleaners; High Maintenance Hair and Nail
along the Salem Parade route on Sunday,
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November 29, for children in need. The mittens
Kay, donated by Marilyn Suszek; Elizabeth Grady;
will be donated to the Salem, NH Division for
Coco’s Costume Jewelry; Campbell’s Scottish
���������������������������������������������� Children, Youths and Families to be distributed to
Highlands, Kian Tae Kwon Do; Chiropractic
At Windham Terrace, you and your loved ones are part of area women and children shelters.
First; Advanced Allergy, donated by Kay Baretto;
our family! Whether it’s relaxing in the company of other Bring a new pair of mittens to drop in one of
residents, participating in activities or just enjoying your
Holiday Inn; Park Place Lanes; Canobie Lake;
the decorated wagons as the Barron School Float
surroundings… No cooking, No laundry, No worries! and Chunky’s Cinema Pub. Raffle tickets can be
passes by.
purchased the night of the concert or in advance
We offer medication management, 24-hour assistance, Thank you for your continued support!
by calling Annette Cooke at 893-6653.
transportation, delicious menu options, housekeeping
and laundry services. Memory care apartments and
The Barron School PTA - Salem In addition, we would like to thank the Salem
short-term stays are also available. Lions Club, Salem Chamber of Commerce, GFWC
Salem Woman’s Club, Husson Motors, Pentucket
To schedule a tour, call Lynda Brislin Bank, Enterprise Bank, Salem Co-Operative Bank,
Freedom or Socialism
or visit www.terracecommunities.net
We Americans always have enjoyed the right
to make our own choices and ”Live Free or
FLEX ADS
Margarita’s Restaurant, and Holiday Inn for their
Gold and Silver Sponsorships.
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soon as the U.S. House and Senate approve the
HB 3962 Health Reform Bill. I agree this will $100
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be a giant step forward to embracing a socialist Letter of Appreciation
society, as the health measure will reach everyone
and everywhere in American society. Reps. Paul
CALL 880-1516
Marilyn Campbell has succeeded again in
providing turkeys for the Food for the Hungry
Hodes and Carol Shea-Porter have helped put
Food Pantry. This pantry is a Mission of the
1st Annual us closer to socialism by voting for this bill. The
Pleasant Street United Methodist Church in Salem.
Kiwanis Run
bill doesn’t include tort reform for lawsuits, no
Marilyn is a long-time member of the church.
SNOW PLOWING
but in the event of a large turn out, shuttle service will be provided from remote parking lots.
Course Preview: The course will be available for preview starting November 23.
Age Groups: 14 and under, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70 and over FLEX ADS
Awards: Medals to top three women, top three men and top three in each age group
Amenities: Refreshments following race/walk. FLEX 5 WEEKS
T-Shirts: Free long sleeve commemorative tee shirt for first 200 pre registered participants,
Season’s Greetings
Sunday
December 6th
Santa
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John R. Noel, 63, of Bethlehem, died on November 17, 2009 at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon.
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Noel. Mr. Noel had been a resident of Bethlehem for the past two years and previously lived in Hudson.
with Parsley He was the husband of the late Patricia (Arthur) Noel who died October 10, 2006.
Mr. Noel was an electrical technician for Raytheon for over 25 years.
Ingredients: He liked electronics, was an avid collector, enjoyed snowmobiling, fishing, and yard sales. Mr. Noel was a science
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• 8 to 10 ounces fresh tuna filet He was a graduate of Medford High School in Medford, MA.
• 3 garlic cloves Survivors include his daughter, Joy C.N. Davis of Bethlehem; two sons, Justin and Jonathan Noel both of Amherst; two grandchildren,
• 4 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil Autumn and Jesse Davis both of Bethlehem; a sister, Jeanne Paquin and her husband Edward of Litchfield; a brother, Steve Noel of Salem;
• 1 bunch of Italian parsley two nieces, Emily and Annie Paquin; two nephews, Jason Paquin and Roger Noel; an aunt, Gladys Noel of Revere, MA and several cousins.
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Edward R. Low
Edward R. Low, 74, of Salem, died Nov. 22, 2009, at Parkland Medical
Center, Derry.
He was born in Lawrence, MA, where he grew up and attended Lawrence
public schools. He was a resident of Salem for the past 46 years.
Mr. Low was a retired self-employed contractor, owning Edward Low
Remodeling. He was a member of St. Joseph Church in Salem and the Derry-
Salem Elks Lodge, where he was a past officer, six year trustee, inner guard,
and chaplain. He was in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves for eight years.
Mr. Low especially enjoyed spending time with his children and
grandchildren and Sunday drives to the ocean with his wife, Helen. He
enjoyed working with his family on home remodeling projects as well as
building furniture. He built model airplanes and boats and was an avid Patriots and Red Sox fan.
He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Helen M. (St. Hilaire) Low of Salem; two sons, Kenneth and his
wife Gail Low of Hudson, and David and his wife Suzy Low of Allenstown; a daughter, Patricia and her
husband Timothy Blondin of Hudson; two sisters, Annabelle Bartose of Methuen, MA and Ruth Schreiter
of Epsom; five grandchildren, Ashley, Jordan, Christopher, Danielle, and Allison; and several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral Services were held Nov. 25 at the Douglas and Johnson Funeral Home in Salem. Cremation
followed. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 2 Wall Street,
Manchester, NH 03101. For online condolences, please view the obituary at www.douglasandjohnson.
com.
Sheryl E. Burns
Sheryl E. Burns, 46, of Derry, died Nov. 20, 2009, at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in
Boston, MA.
Sheryl was born in Methuen, MA and raised and educated in Salem. She was a 1981 graduate of
Salem High School. She went on to receive an Associates Degree from Hesser College. Sheryl worked
Salemhaven’s Thanksgiving Tradition for many years at the Red Roof Inn in Salem and most recently for Rockingham Race Track for over 11
years. She enjoyed traveling, loved horses and she was an avid reader. She most enjoyed spending her
Submitted by Sharon Burnham free time with her family and friends.
Salehmaven held their “Thanksgiving Tradition” on Wednesday night, November 18. Back row, left Sheryl is predeceased by her parents, Robert and Elaine (Muir) Burns.
to right: Harry Burnham, Colton Burnham, Daniel Burnham, Bryanna Burnham. Front row: Gladys She leaves her sister, Kellie and her husband Dave Annicelli of Salem; a niece, Amy Annicelli of Salem;
Gallant. a cousin, Karen McBarron of Manchester; her cat Nikki; and several other cousins and many dear friends.
Friends are invited to a memorial gathering on Saturday, November 28, from 10 to 11 a.m. at
Goundrey and Dewhirst Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 42 Main Street, Salem. A memorial
service will follow at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the
Soule School Library in Memory of Sheryl E. Burns, 173 South Policy, Salem, NH 03079.
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“Thumbs down to the Salem Senior Center for not advising any time of the day. Him and his Wife Darlene are the most rude From “The Tactical Wire”: Ken Solinsky, president of Insight
residents that the Health Fair had been cancelled either by people I have ever met in my life and I don’t know how they sleep Technology Incorporated, of Londonderry was named the Ernst
newspaper or on Salem Community TV. Also on a recent bus trip, at night knowing that over 80 brides don’t have anything but empty & Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2009 national winner in the
half-way home the group leader asked if we had forgotten anyone frames of their wedding day to show to family. This story has been Distribution and Manufacturing category. Insight is the largest
- should have been a count at the beginning and before we left to on many news stations and I think The Perotta’s need to come out developer and supplier of night vision and electro-optical systems
make sure. Lately, information has been lacking with ‘I don’t know’ of hiding and just give everyone what they want… their pictures. to the U.S. military.
as answers. It was not always like this as our Center received high Really what good is a bunch of pictures of peoples’ weddings to Founded in 1988, privately held Insight Technology employs
standards - get back on track.” them???” 1,200 people at three facilities. Insight Technology’s products
are used by all branches of the U.S. military, exported to friendly
“Thumbs down to Rockingham Park maintenance, that place “Thumbs down to Sarah Palin for appearing anti-gracious on the nations around the world and used by federal, state and local law
looks like the town dump!” Oprah show. If she wants to be a true conservative she has to learn enforcement officers.
that you fight your enemies not be gracious. She should have given Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year is the world’s most
“Thumbs down. Salem’s finest? Oprah the Italian salute prestigious business award for entrepreneurs. The award makes a
I think not. Being a Vietnam era difference through the way it encourages entrepreneurial activity
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on the front page of today’s (11-20- “Thumbs down to the of people who inspire others with their vision, leadership and
09) edition. This group of people town of Salem for allotting achievement.
posing as ‘The Finest’ is deploring.
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makes the depot look even better now!” other than to cheat our school systems and police department out
Monday, November 16: Rebekah McMahon, 56, Derry, Lopez, 39, Burlington, MA, 43, Salem, DWI. 1:14 a.m.
8:06 a.m. Theft, Bounty Shoplifting. 4:09 p.m. Motor Shoplifting. 2:07 p.m. Warrant Driving while intoxicated, Red
Court. 8:19 a.m. Unwanted vehicle accident, Main Street. arrest, Veterans Memorial Roof Lane, arrested Nichole
subject, Shore Drive. 9:03 4:43 p.m. Warrant arrest, Red Parkway, arrested William Dufresne, 20, Windham, DWI,
a.m. Warrant arrest, Veterans Roof Lane, arrested Jake Riley- Moschetto, 30, Danville, Second Offense, Possession
Memorial Parkway, arrested Donovan, 20, Exeter, Electronic Warrant for Conspiracy to of Controlled Drug. 4:30
Gregory Grady, 27, Salem, Warrant. 5:33 p.m. Motor Burglary. 4:58 p.m. Motor a.m. Theft, Cluff Crossing
Electronic Warrant. 9:22 vehicle accident, South Policy vehicle accident, Veterans Road. 10:00 a.m. Illegal
a.m. Theft, Theresa Avenue. Street and Raymond Avenue. Memorial Parkway. 5:13 p.m. dumping, David Terrace. ��������������������������
10:15 a.m. Warrant arrest,
Veterans Memorial Parkway,
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accident, North Broadway.
Theft, Bluff Street. 5:21 p.m.
Theft, Pelham Road. 7:01 p.m.
11:48 a.m. Debris, North
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Ashwood Avenue. 11:26 a.m.
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South Broadway, arrested
arrested Neilson Robles, 20,
Smithtown, NY, Possession of
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Burglary, North Broadway.
2:44 p.m. Criminal mischief,
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Ashwood Avenue. 8:01 p.m. Broadway, arrested Douglas Alcohol. 11:39 p.m. Noise
Theft, North Broadway. 10:02 Meads, 27, Methuen, MA, complaint, Lancelot Court.
p.m. Theft, Pelham Road. Shoplifting. 12:14 p.m. Motor 10:58 p.m. Suspicious activity,
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a.m. Warrant arrest, Veterans
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4:26 p.m. Warrant arrest, Motor vehicle accident, Main arrested Jessica Lanouette, 27,
Veterans Memorial Parkway, Street and Millville Street. 1:31 Haverhill, MA, DWI. 1:43
arrested Peter Folden, 37,
Dracut, MA, Warrant. 6:34
p.m. Motor vehicle accident,
Main Street and Lawrence
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p.m. Suspicious activity, Car Road. 2:11 p.m. Burglary, Avenue, arrested Christopher
Mar Lane. 8:33 p.m. Drug North Broadway. 4:06 p.m. Lavoie, 27, Salem, DWI,
activity, South Broadway, Criminal mischief, Redwood second offense. 3:18 a.m.
arrested Nicholas Montero, 18, Road. 4:08 p.m. Debris, North Noise complaint, Meisner ������
Derry, Possession of Controlled Broadway. 4:53 p.m. Motor Circle. 4:49 a.m. Noise
Drug. 9:05 p.m. Shoplifting, vehicle accident, Veterans complaint, Oakridge Avenue.
Cluff Crossing Road, arrested Memorial Parkway. 5:03 p.m. 8:58 a.m. Motor vehicle theft,
Kelsey Guttadauro, 18, Motor vehicle accident, North Jennings Road. 9:26 a.m.
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Gymnasts Compete at
Turkey Shoot Invitational
submitted by Sandie Gentile
New England Gymnastics Training Center of Hudson competed
in the Second Annual Turkey Shoot Invitational in Bow on Sunday,
November 8, with seven teams and 128 gymnasts competing. Our
Level 4 team competed in the morning session with Levels 5 and 6
in the afternoon. The NEGTC gymnasts had a great meet; many top-
place medals and ribbons were taken home by these hard working
gymnasts. The Level 4 and 5 teams each took home the third-place
scarecrow trophies. This meet was also considered a qualifier for
the upcoming Second State Sectional. Many gymnasts that needed
a score of 31.000 or higher to qualify accomplished their goal.
Congratulations to all the gymnasts. NEGTC coaches, parents,
families, and friends are very proud of all the gymnasts. Area girls’
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