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Volume 28 Number 54 July 28, 2017 12 Pages
While the 1927 building still is majestic and powerful, the new center is four stories tall, but, as it starts at field level, it reaches the 2nd floor of the school with a new elevator going to the top floor of the school.
Granite matching the schools foundation is being used for walkways and walls around the
Looking into the steel, you can see the stage at the back wall. The center of the gym is the darker area at the center of the picture.
front of the Thompson Center.
Location:
If only Tree Branches could Talk
The Hills House grounds,
211 Derry Road
(Route 102 - across from
Alvirne High School) in
Hudson, NH
Hours:
Thursday, August 10th
5PM to 10PM
Courtesy photo
Accolades
kind. Fred Kearns is one of those people. With season asking if there was anything he could
his beloved wife, Mildred, they shared 69 years do. Pauline Boisvert, director of the Food
of marriage and had seven children. Sadly, Pantry, quickly took him under her wing. There
Mildred recently passed away. Fred can be found carrying boxes and bags of
Ryan Daniel Donovan of Hudson graduated with a Bachelor of Among his many accolades, Fred served with donations, stocking shelves, and sorting food for
Science/Business Administration degree in Supply Chain Management the National Guard at Camp Drum in New distribution. He also brings recycled boxes from
Courtesy photo
from the University of Rhode Island. York where he was an excellent marksman. He the pantry to the NHSPCA where they use them
Congratulations Darien Randolph of Litchfield for being elected as has previously been employed at MIT, Digital for cat litter boxes. In addition, Fred participates
the University at Albany Student Associations Director of Marketing. Equipment Corp and Sanders, and was a local in the offertory collections at St. John XXIII
The Director of Marketing is responsible for Student Affairs marketing DJ for WHOB. Church.
campaigns and strategies. This position is also responsible for the While his daughters were young, Fred These things alone would be something most
development and distribution of Student Affairs promotional items as volunteered as the business manager for people would aspire to, but the amazing thing
well as oversight over social media and graphic design. the Suburbanettes, an All Girl Drum and is that Fred Kearns recently celebrated his 90th
Gretchen Gamrat of Hudson graduated from Hofstra University in Bugle Corps. In addition to that role, he also birthday! He is truly an inspiration. Happy
May earning a Master of Science degree in Finance. transported equipment to shows and parades Birthday, Fred!
or helped out wherever he was needed. Fred
Send your Accolades to news@areanewsgroup.com with a photo Fred Kearns is a long standing member of the Pepperell
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Perhaps you stopped by and visited the cows; taking pictures while they done by the entire family with help from neighbors during
grazed in the field or lay resting while they chewed their cud to take digestion haying and harvest time.
to the next level! The Lambert/
Perhaps you
drove past and
Nadeau farm
operated for nearly 4 8 7
saw the tractor 100 years, from
and hay baler
getting the crop
1902 until 2000.
Within a short
2 5 1 6
8 4
ready for winter time, machinery,
storage. One of livestock and
my memories property were sold.
1 2 7 6
is intentionally The homestead
driving past and farm buildings
the farm near on the south side
5 4 8
Halloween to see of the road were
the numerous purchased by
Jack-O-Lanterns Keven Slattery.
positioned along
the side of the
Using much of
the old farm 8 3 6 4
road, gazing out buildings it is the
of a barn window,
or perched and
location of Nadeau
Industrial Park.
2 7 8
lighted from the
top of the blue silo.
An early view of Nadeau Farm The farmhouse
has had many
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This was a local improvements and
tradition prepared for us by the Nadeau family with help from friends and is now a two-unit rental. The acreage on the north side of Answers on page 9
neighbors. the road is under development as Senter Estates. Sponsoredby:
This four-generation dairy farm had its beginning in 1902 when Joseph In 2009, following his avocation for the dairy farm, the
Lambert and his wife, Mary, were living in Nashua but looking to move to
a dairy farm. In July of that year they purchased this home and farm from
younger Emery was hired as the Alvirne farm manager.
His mother, Shirley, remains active, working at Checkers Dumont - Sullivan
the heirs of Jackson Greeley. Joseph ran a milk route into Nashua. He later
added chickens and pigs while the remainder of the farm was used for grazing
Restaurant within the culinary department of Alvirne.
This past month, as part of the Second Annual Historical Funeral Homes &
Cremation Services
and growing feed Society Gala,
for the cows. Emery Nadeau,
Joseph and his mother
Mary raised a Shirley, sisters
family of six. Lori and 50FERRYST. 370MAINST.
Their daughter, Elizabeth, and HUDSON,NH NASHUA,NH
882-9431
Marion, married their families
Emery Henry were awarded
Nadeau in 1935. the Community www.dumontsullivan.com
They lived on Service Award
and worked for their work
the farm with to make the Alvirne School farm a
her parents; valued resource in Hudson.
purchasing from The house at 98 Old Derry
them in 1941. dates to 1793. Jackson Greeley,
For another two the youngest son of Moses and
generations Mary (Darby) Greeley was born in
and most of 70 Hudson in November 1815. Moses
years the farm Greeley was born in Haverhill,
continued, first Mass., in 1787. By 1793, he had
with Marions moved to Nottingham West and
son Emery E. was a single father with two young
and later with her The farmhouse in 2017 daughters. His first wife, Mary
grandson, Emery Greeley, had recently passed, and
E., Jr. The senior he was (or soon would be) married
Emery E. was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the farm since the to Mary Darby. It was Moses Greeley who was responsible for building this
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age of 14 when his dad, Emery Henry, took a job in Nashua. By 1961, Emery farmhouse. He and his wife, Mary, had 10 children of their own; plus Moses
E. and Shirley (Craig) were married. They raised a family of three children; daughters from his first marriage. Moses lived in this farmhouse until his
Lori, Emery E. Jr., and Elizabeth. The younger Emery joined the family death in 1848 at the age of 83. Ownership of the farm passed to Jackson Bounce houses
business upon graduation from Alvirne High School in 1982. Greeley who likewise resided here until his passing in 1894. It has been said Face painting
By 1995, Emery E., then age 50, was working a herd of 75 milkers that that this home was used as a tavern because of the location on the roadway
produced about 205 gallons a day! The electronic milking machines between Nashua and Derry. This may have been the case, but, based upon Snacks & Drinks
delivered the milk directly into a storage tank where it was cooled and kept what I have read to date, I cannot state it as a fact.
at temperature until drained by a milk hauling truck in the small hours of the Goodie Bags
following morning. At that time, this farm was the last commercial dairy farm
and MORE!
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A best ball format tournament is Lets watch what happens in two weeks
when each member of the foursome at the next selectmens meeting or do we
plays his own ball to the end and all need a real estate comp (comparable
then the best score of the foursome properties) on our den to get your taxes
does
is recorded for each hole separately. lowered.
A scramble format is when the best Thinking of property reassessments, have
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shot of the foursome is selected and they come to your house yet? Will you let
played for each shot until the hole is them in or not? And maybe, for the 11th
completed, and one score is recorded time, why does Hudson spend so much
for the group. It should have been a money doing these assessments because
Shotgun Start Tournament in which the thats the law? Well, do you always drive
field starts from different holes at the
the
same time rather than queuing up at In closing this week, yes, it is still in life if they cant spend 45 minute away
the first tee. summer. Our delegation is still working in from each other. They must work in the
Thank you, Ralph, for the help, never Washington to bring money to our state. same department at the same job during the
have played the game; the Fox always Just this week a bill was passed to spend same shifts. God, that is way too much time
tries to be correct. A paw down to $25 million to build a 20-acre greenhouse with one person.
the Fox, but the question is could we in Berlin to provide lettuce and tomatoes Anyways, here are two PSAs for everyone.
covert the scoring to a Stableford Point scoring competition? One point for to the community form the USDA Rural Development loan to the North Parents Snapchat has this new feature where
a bogey, two points for a par, three for a birdie, four for an eagle and five for Country Growers. your childs friends can see exactly where
an albatross. they are and vice versa. I am not a parent,
Psithurism (noun)- the sound of the wind through trees. Wow, you must but I suggest turning that off because its a
be thinking the Fox has been chasing his tail too much this past week and bit creepy.
you might be right, but then again, there is a lot of wind in the world and The second PSA is for people to please
it can be described with many different words. The one that is in the Foxs follow the basic rules of the road. This
head today is hot. summer I have seen so many people
Hudson selectmen just went into non-public with their Tuesday night brazenly disregard these basic rules. We
meeting. While it was a quick public session in the 40-minute range, it left all went to middle school. If there is a
two questions to think about: why, when someone wants to volunteer to sidewalk, walk on it. I have seen runners
serve the town, does a person get the fifth degree or does it just seem that running on a busy street when there is a
way? It seems important to know why when someone wants to give up his perfectly good sidewalk not being used right
time to help his community. On Tuesday, the gentleman, Mark Boulger, there. I saw a man riding his bike on windy
gave a nice answer to why do you want to be on the Benson Committee? back roads, texting, and going against the
With an open seat and only one volunteer asking to be appointed, the Fox flow during rush hour. Why? Do you know
believes the next sentence should be welcome aboard, glad to have you, how hard it is to text while biking? Really
not a diatribe of rhetorical statements about his goals and objects. He hard. I have tried it. Dont do it. The
did not say that he had a wish to take over the park and have a Fox hunt worst is when there is a child or a group of
(hounds, horses and all); at least one selectwoman would most likely vote children on their bikes riding in the middle
of the road against traffic. Ive seen this
happen on a main road. I am pretty sure
they go over bike safety rules in elementary
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we know that you love him, too! Brian always
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Monday, September 25
Doors Christian Fellowship Church, 359
1 0th Sunday, August 13
their hands. His brand of R+B, blues and country
Charles Bancroft Hwy., Litchfield, 10 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. Games, Bible stories, crafts and fun!
Hudson Old Home Days, happening at
Hills House Field, 211 Derry Rd. (Route
25th Eighth Annual Zachary M. Tompkins
Golf Tournament (ZacharyTompkins. is simply unstoppable. Brians barrel-house
org), Green Meadow Golf Club, Hudson. belting style of singing, hot harmonica playing
Check out our website to see pictures and to sign 102).
6:30 a.m., registration opens; 8 a.m., and exuberant onstage persona has garnered him
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Sunday, August 13 & Thursday, August 17 shotgun starts; 1 p.m., lunch and raffles. For a legion of fans in the U.S., Europe and beyond.
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Tuesday, August 1
Hudson Board of Selectmen and Benson 1 3th The Friends of the Library of Hudsons
Second Hand Prose Used Book Sale will
additional information e-mail Bob McCarthy at Brian is bringing a full band, including horns
this year. Anyone who has seen him perform in
1 Committee Workshop, 7 p.m., Buxton be held on Aug. 13 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
BobMcCarthy@comcast.net.
previous summers will tell you theyve never left
Conference Room. Purpose: to discuss and Aug. 17 from 5 to 8 p.m., in the lower September 29 & 30 his show unsatisfied. For a complete schedule and
goals, projects, plans and responsibilities. level of the Hills Memorial Library Building at 18 2 9th Fourth Annual Lumberjack Show at Hills
House, Derry Road, Hudson. Sponsored
more details visit www.ConcertsOnTheCommon.
Public welcome to attend. Library St. org.
by the Hudson Historical Society. Keep
Wednesday, August 23 tune for more information. Saturday, August 12
Tuesday, August 1, Wednesday, August 2 &
Saturday, August 5 2 3rd Brewing in NH: an informal History
of Beer in the Granite State Saturday, October 21 1 2th Cars & Cans Car Show, St. Patrick
Church, 12 Main St., Pelham. All
2018 Northeast Heat Softball Tryouts for 10U,
12U, 14U, 16U and 18U. Open tryouts will be
from Colonial Times to the Present, 2 1st Cemetery Tours, 10 a.m. Back again!
Join the Hudson Historical Society for a
proceeds will benefit Pelham Food Pantry.
7 p.m., Hills House, Derry Road, Hudson. For more information, e-mail carsandcans@
conducted at Nashua South High School July 25- guided tour of the cemeteries of Hudson.
Sponsored by the Hudson Historical Society. gmail.com.
26 from 6 to 8 p.m. and on Aug.1-2 at Alvirne You provide the transportation, we provide
Glenn Knoblock explores the fascinating history of
High School from 6 to 8 p.m. We will also have the expertise!
New Hampshires beer and ale brewing industry
one additional day of open try outs on Aug. 5 at
from Colonial days, when it was home- and tavern- Thursday, November 16
Hudson Memorial Schools Hank Center Field.
Private tryouts can be arranged upon request.
based, to todays modern breweries and brew
pubs. Unusual and rare photos and advertisements 1 6th Our National Thanksgiving: With
Thanks to President Lincoln and Mrs.
Blood Drive Opportunities
Contact Mike Soby at Northeastheat@hotmail.com. Hudson
document this changing industry and the states Hale, 7 p.m., Hills House, Derry Road,
Come out to be part of this very competitive and Aug. 15: 1-6 p.m., White Birch Banquet Hall,
earliest brewers, including the renowned Frank Hudson. Sarah Josepha Hale, a Newport,
exciting program. 222 Central St.
Jones. A number of lesser-known brewers and NH native, tells the story of her 30 year effort to
breweries that operated in the state are also have Thanksgiving declared a national holiday.
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lose this case. You will not get to tell your side of the story, and the Court may decide against you and award the Plain-
tiff everything asked for in the complaint. You will need to download the application, physical fitness
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legal claims you have against the Plaintiff. Your claims against the Plaintiff are called Counterclaims. If you do not
application to our office by August 18th, 2017. There is no fee to
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must still give the court a written Answer to protect your rights or you may lose the case.
The testing date will be Saturday, September 9th, 2017 at 9:00
ORDER
am at Campbell High School, 1 Highlander Court, Litchfield, NH 3 4 8 9 7 2 5 1 6
03052. This will start with a written test (NHDelivering
The Affidavit duly filed in this action shows that service cannot be made with due diligence by any of the methods
provided in Rules 4(d)-(f), (k), or (l) of the Vermont Rules of Civil Procedure. Accordingly, it is ORDERED that service
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This order shall be published once a week for 3 weeks beginning on July 14, 2017 in the Hudson-
Litchfield News, a newspaper of general circulation in Hillsborough County, and beginning on July 14, 2017 in the
Times Argus, a newspaper of general circulation in Washington County, and a copy of this summons and order as
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were covered with British cars last
Saturday. It almost looked like
an invasion, but it was, in reality,
the much-anticipated 2017 British
Car Show, which was enjoyed by
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many. Cars filled the grounds -
organized in rows by class. It was
hard to know where to start.
Row after row of MGs of various
sizes and ages were on display.
Most had been meticulously
restored but some were actually
in the parking lot while their
owners were at the show viewing
the display. Look this MG has no
door handles, said a father to his
son. Do you know how they got
in? After a bit of examination,
it was explained that this car
had no glass windows and there
was a slot in the plastic window The backseat was roomy for passengers who road in the 1964 Winchester London Taxi. An antique MG for onlookers to enjoy
covering that opened so you could
reach inside and pull the string built, but these three saloon cars are credited with saving Triumph the cars cabin.
that opened the door. The son was intrigued and kept leaning over from oblivion after the companys factories were ruined during There was also a section for non-British cars. Here sat a large
to view the mechanism. World War II. Renowns were built from 1949 until 1954. On truck with its passenger cabin tilted up. This Ford 1941 truck has its
Many people know about Triumphs from the TR2 through TR7 display was a beautiful 1954 Renown. Total Renown production engine mounted under the passenger cabin so the cabin had to tilt
and the Spitfires, but few have ever seen a Triumph Renown. On of this hand-built car from 1949 until
display was a gorgeous Renown (only one of seven that are known 1954 was 9,301 and fewer than 200 are
to exist in America), which is owned by the Polenchers in Hudson. known to have survived today. Triumph,
This vehicle resembles a Bentley or Rolls Royce and has little to do originally started by a German, is no longer
with the TR line so everyone was surprised to learn it is a Triumph. in existence, but BMW, another German car
Many have called the Renown and its cousins, the Roadster and maker, owns the rights to the Triumph name.
Mayflower, as the least sporty and clearly the slowest Triumphs ever If you preferred the sportier line that
Triumph manufactured, there were plenty of
Staff photos by Lynne Ober opportunities to view those.
But the Triumph Renown wasnt the only
interesting vehicle. In fact it was hard to
choose from the hundreds on display. The
1964 Winchester London Taxi, last years
best in show, drew a crowd of admirers.
Winchester London Taxis were made from
1963 through 1972. There used to be very
strict taxi rules in London. One expectation
was that the roof had to be high enough,
so a man wearing a top hat could sit
comfortably without removing his hat. Each
taxi had to reach a 25-foot turning radius,
and have a limousine configuration. This The cab of a 1941 Coca Cola Ford delivery truck tilted to give mechanics access to the engine
taxi was complete with its meter and had installed beneath the drivers compartment.
been meticulously restored.
A picture of the 1941 truck when it was outfitted to deliver Coca Cola
As well as antique British cars, there were newer British cars. The
row of Lotus vehicles parked together drew much interest. Next to
a 2011 Lotus Evora sat the owner enjoying an ice cream cone. You
must have great knees, said a viewer who noticed that the Evora
had little ground clearance. Will a tennis ball even roll under that
car? The owner laughed and said that once the door was opened,
there was a small platform for
a person to sit on and then
maneuver one leg at a time into
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