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Volume 28 Number 15 October 20, 2017 16 Pages
by Len Lathrop
Allyson Jutres with Library Street
Police Chief Jason Lavoie shared data Tuesday of this week
kindergartners Julianna and Luke
about drug misuse in Hudson. The 2017 numbers (chart at
top left) are year to date, and so are especially alarming when
considering there have been 43 deaths with more than 60 days by Len Lathrop
left in the year. Did you know the letter Z is for
The chief mentioned that every community member needs zebra and, if the zebra is sleeping,
to encourage people to get help if they have a drug problem. what is coming out of its mouth?
If they dont know where to go, they can reach out to Z-Z-Z, of course!
Hudson Police (886-6011) who will provide some advice and This creative concept, along with
direction. 25 others, can be seen on the walls of
Chief Lavoie and his department hope every day that this the Library Street School. For those
pervasive problem gets better. Sadly, it hasnt yet. Lavoie who dont have very small learners,
reported that one of the overdose deaths was due to huffing, the Library Street School houses the
which asks that question, are we doing enough? Hudson kindergarten and preschools.
There are two half-day sessions with
Trick
five classes each in the morning and
then five in the afternoon.
Did you know your letters when you were in kindergarten? For about 35
days, Assistant Principal Sandy Johnstone asked the students as they passed if
they knew the letter she pointed to; the children did not fail. And, after two
students posed for a picture with one of the display cases of letters along with
Allyson Jutres, who brought the quilts to the school, both spelled their names
or
very quickly and easily.
The quilts were made by the Souhegan Valley Quilters Guild, who Jutres
works with. They will be on display at the school for about a month.
Treat
Staff photo by Bruce Preston
No horsin around.
The Grim Reaper is back in town.
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long time, referring to the Cubs being at the Reserve Center. This is
the beginning of a wonderful relationship Pack 11 looks forward to
building with our local heroes.
The Cub Scouts look happy to check out this military truck.
Litchfield Pack 11 Cub Scouts are wide eyed at the weapons demonstration.
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Every Friday
Bicentenary Celebration
the land usage changed,
the Frank A. Winn farm
was developed, at first
with the apartments and This week the Bah community of Hudson joins Bahs around the
residential buildings in world in celebrating the Bicentenary of the Birth of Bahullh, the Founder
the wooded area and of the Bah Faith. A free, one-hour film titled Light to the World will be
adjacent to the river.
Home of Frank A. and Effie May Winn Later the farm field
shown at Rodgers Memorial Library on Sunday, October 22nd at 1:00 PM.
between Winn Avenue All are welcome.
by Ruth Parker and Winnhaven Drive The name Bahullh means the Glory of God. Two hundred years
This week we visit the homestead of Frank Almon and Effie May were developed. The earliest development after His birth, the Faith of Bahullh has spread to essentially every coun-
(Wyeth) Winn on Lowell Road. Frank moved to Hudson from occurred in 1963 with the construction of LNL try in the world. Born to a wealthy and powerful family in Iran in 1817,
Pelham with his parents, Franklin A. and Lizzie Winn, about 1883 Bowl at what is now 8 Winn Ave. Named for the
three owners: Earl Libby, Leon Noel, and Adrien Bahullh sacrificed His wealth and ease to bring Gods Message. Because
when he was 8 years old. His family purchased a farm of over 70
Labrie; LNL Bowl offered candlepin bowling of His Faith, He was beaten, cast into a dungeon in heavy chains, exiled from
acres which stretched from Lowell Road to the river. Across one
part of the farm was a large brook that traveled through fields and lanes, a sport unique to New England. The lanes country to country, and imprisoned for much of the rest of His life. But this
woods, making its course through the rocky gorge to the river. This operated until 1978. By 1979, this site became only served to spread His teachings to a wider audience: the message of unity,
the home of Dessault Engineering Associates. It is
is where Frank played, grew, and worked with his family. By todays
now home to Opti-Sciences.
peace, and justice for all people and all nations.
landmarks, this farm includes most, if not all, of the land between Bahs believe that in each age God sends a Messenger to mankind.
Winn Avenue and Winnhaven Drive (between 35 and 49 Lowell By 1964, construction began for the first of
Road) and extending westward to the river. Between these roads many restaurants to operate at 49 Lowell Road, These great religious Educators teach us about God and the nature of man.
and adjacent to Lowell Road was a large tilled field for growing likely owned by members of the Winn family. The Each Messenger builds upon the Messages of Those gone before, much like
vegetables for market. The family home with the large attached barn Winstead Restaurant began operation in 1965. teachers in a school. The purpose of this Divine education is the progress of
was located at what is now 1 Winn Ave. and faced this field. On By 1969 this was the site of Hayward Farms
Restaurant. Over the succeeding years a number our individual souls toward spiritual perfection, and the progress of human
Dec. 24, 1958, the barn was destroyed by a spectacular fire. The
of restaurants were located here. From what I can society toward equality, prosperity, and peace.
firefighters were able to save the house.
As a young man, Frank made his way across the United States, piece together the list is as follows: 1972 - Pizza All the Messengers in the past have promised that a great World Teach-
but he soon returned to his home here in Hudson. Along with his by Giovanni, 1980 - Straw Hat Restaurant, and er would come, Who would bring an age of universal peace. Bahs believe
1984 - Primos. Following Primos there were
parents, he tilled the farm fields all his life. In due time, he came
Ziggys, Stevie Ps, Yacht Club, Charmans, and
that Bahullh fulfilled these promises and prophecies of the past. And that
into possession of the farm. In September 1915 he and Effie May the same spirit that was in all the Messengers is in Bahullh.
Wyeth were married; and it is here that they raised their family. presently SoHo.
Frank was a tireless worker with both his hands and his head. He Construction for Nashua Federal Savings and The social teachings of each Messenger are designed for that particular
not only knew about agriculture, he also knew about the wider Loan at 45 Lowell Road began in 1979. A bank age. The main theme of the Bah Faith is unity, in all its aspects. Among
world of business and economics. has remained at this site, becoming Bank of the Teachings of Bahullh designed to bring about world unity are
Effie May, born in Nashua in May 1886, was educated in Nashua America and more recently Enterprise Bank.
schools and Keene Normal School. Prior to their marriage in 1915, More recently, two additional sites have been
developed. First the retail/office mall at 43 Lowell The oneness of mankind - we are one human family
she taught school in Nashua. She later did substitute teaching in
Hudson, Pelham, Merrimack, and Nashua. Frank and Effie May Road known as Bell Tower plaza. The second is The independent investigation of truth
raised a family of three girls: Lillian Emma (born about 1918), Effie the two-unit mall at 35 Lowell Road. This later The harmony of science and religion - truth is one
unit was actually constructed on the portion of
May (born about 1921) and Frances (born about 1923).
the original parking area for LNL Bowl.
Universal compulsory education
Frank passed in September 1935, at the early age of 60; Effie May The common foundation of all religions
and her daughters continued to live at the homestead. By the end of The Winn House at 1 Winn Ave. was razed
1942, all three daughters were married. Lilliam Emma was married around 2006 and replaced with the current The equality of men and women
to Walter Schindler; Effie May married Clayton Oban; and Frances building. The first occupant was European Deli The elimination of racial, ethnic, national, and all other
Stebbins married Alton Drown. Mrs. Winn, Effie May, was a resident with a specialty menu including European-style forms of prejudice
The need for a world tribunal to uphold universal peace
And So it Begins ... A spiritual solution to the economic problem
The need to choose a universal auxiliary language
The first steps were taken Tuesday by clearing the lot in preparation for the new fire station on Lowell Road. Even the
ambulance team was watchful as the trees were removed.
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Another Litchfield resident traveled to Uganda, Africa, to help provide failing them, or
In their election campaigns, members of Congress have told us to send them dental treatment for the poor and brought back beautiful, unique items to
to Washington; theyll make the tough decisions. Well, heres the chance. if they are just
sell. Her effort to raise money for the poor in that country via the crafts she suicidal.
John McCain and Lindsay Graham, you have both been full of advice for brought back will make special holiday gifts.
President Trump. Now you have to make a decision of your own. Meanwhile,
Other wonderful offerings include Folk Art and paintings, wool feather to the guy who
John B. Heroux, Litchfield trees, quilting, knitting, fleece scarves and mittens, jewelry, wood crafts, hollered at me in the bank parking lot last week, I really
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some in a long list of the items you can consider for your gift list as you look Now that I have gotten my personal rant off of my
Help CHS Marathoner Raise Funds forward to the Holiday Season. chest, back to the rest of the worlds problems. Last
for the American Liver Foundation Do plan to join us and experience a wonderful, small-town Church Craft week I was reading that a firefighter got fired because he
Fair in the towns center, literally on the Merrimack Rivers Edge. It is brought a watermelon to a work event. It was deemed
For my Campbell High senior project, I am running in the Boston going to be bigger than ever, one of the many exceptional experiences you racially insensitive. According to Fox2detroit.com, donuts
Marathon on my 18th birthday - April 16, 2018. I will be the youngest can enjoy here in Litchfield. are typically brought in. Although I would prefer the
runner in 2018 and the youngest female runner in marathon history. I need donuts, I dont think I would fire someone for bringing in
to raise $6,000 for the very worthy 501(c)3 American Liver Foundation. As Gail Barringer, Litchfield
a piece of fruit. Although the next time someone brings
a fundraiser at Campbell High School, I will launch a challenge between the in a banana to work I might take offense because I get an
inappropriate image in my head.
Of course I have to talk about good old Harvey
Weinstein. Did I know who Harvey Weinstein was before
this? Am I surprised that a man of Harvey Weinsteins
Last week the Fox threw in a couple of zingers about the Hudson second request for an assistant to the director of cable is not a new
character exists? Of course not. There are countless
Selectmens meeting, but as the day wore on, many more thoughts position, but, certainly, a part-time slot going to a full-time position
Harvey Weinsteins out there. They are in Hollywood, in
came together about that meeting Tuesday, Oct. 10. While the is a not-new slot that warrants discussion in full view of public
politics, in the business world, and in everyday life.
talk of bathrooms at Benson Park jumped out in front again, session.
You know we are supposed to look up and admire
the underlining issue that should have come to the top was the 2)Next, how could the selectmen take making new positions into
these people who seem to live in a different world than
presentation from Hudson Cable Television items. First, lets say non-public. They were discussing it during the regular broadcasted
we do. Celebrities and politicians are kind of the same to
that this means no disrespect to the cable chairperson ( who works meeting, and then the person in the slot started drifting it to the
me. They both like to preach, they have their crusades,
tirelessly as a volunteer) or the cable director or the unknown cable nonpublic discussion. Now the job question is, were they creating a
and rules and laws dont seem to apply to them.
assistant director. job for somebody or were they making a needed position? Positions
Its important to remember that there are good people
1) Hudson had a warrant article many need to be discussed in public session,
what
in the world, too. Not everyone is a Harvey Weinstein or
years ago. Maybe not many to some, but and then who gets the job is a non-public
a Bill Cosby.
you decide; it was 1993 at the annual matter.
As always, email me at nicole@areanewsgroup.com.
town meeting: That, of course, forces the question of
Article 34: Additional Personnel what do the selectmen talk about in non-
To see if the Town will vote to public that they should not?
does
require that the Board of Selectmen Does the town need the position
submit, in warrant article for at the next or does the current contractor need
Annual Town Meeting and all future
Annual Town Meetings, all requests for
a change? The Fox guesses that it is
no different than when they give an
Another Injured
additional personnel for all departments employee a $100 a week to keep that
Driver Flown
?
in the town. This procedure will remain person from leaving.
in effect until rescinded by a vote of the
town at a future annual Town Meeting.
th e F o x S a y In closing, remember while members
serve for three years, in March, the to Boston
A motion was made by Gary real stakeholders of our town will be
Francoeur and seconded by Albert
Kashulines to adopt the article as
able to replace two members of this
leadership (elected, not earned the title).
Second one in less than a week
read. After some discussion in favor and in opposition to the Remember, control is a very important concept when electing the
article, a motion was made by Tony Lekas and seconded by John
Drabinowicz to amend the article to add and for any requests for
increases in salary or benefits after the section that said requests
for additional personnel - for all departments in town. There being
no further debate, Moderator Shawn Jasper called for a verbal vote
on the motion to amend. A majority of the members present voted
in the affirmative. Article 34 was adopted as amended.
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At Collins Dentistry for Children we attrition or reduction in staff. was then airlifted to Massachusetts General Hospital. Currently,
believe in prevention and early treatment Sorry the Fox understands that in McKinnon is listed in serious condition. McKinnon was the
the school business that means lone occupant of the car; there was airbag deployment and it is
ComprehensivePreventive&RestorativeCare peoples jobs are lost, but most unknown if he was wearing a seatbelt.
inaKidFriendlyEnvironment business cant just ask for more
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then shutting out a playoff-bound Londonderry team 20-0 took two Londonderry players out of the play in quick
at home last Sunday. succession. Crawford juked the Londonderry linebacker
After a brutal early-season schedule that included and was off to the races down the right sideline for a 95-
losses to the top three teams in the state, the Bears have yard TD run. Dupuis kicked the extra point on a perfect
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defense and an improving offense. The Bears special teams play continued to dominate on
Against Nashua PAL, the Bears scored first on a TD the opening kickoff of the second half, as Cryan took the
pass from Shawn Boudreau to Tyler Dupuis. Dupuis then kickoff and ran 60 yards for the TD, with great blocking up
converted the Bears first kicked extra point of the year for front by Damian Derkrikorian, Mikey McGowan, Jacob
an early 8-0 lead. Later in the second quarter, a bootleg TD Bosselait, and Gavin Huntoon.
run by Dupuis was quickly followed up by a punishing TD The rest of the game was dominated by the defenses,
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run by Scott Hershberger, who leveled the PAL linebacker although Crawford did have two more long TD runs called
on his way to the end zone. The defense continued to stifle back due to penalties. Nick Hershberger and Andrew
PAL in the second half, allowing no first downs, and Sean Deely pounded the ball up the middle effectively most of
Cryan and Charlie Crawford added long TD runs to salt the the second half behind great blocking from Max Aldrich,
game away late in the third quarter. Johnny Cruz-McGuire, and Loghan Marchand to help keep
Strong defensive contributions were made at linebacker drives alive and kill off the remaining time. On defense, Scott Hershberger (#5) bowls over the Nashua PAL linebacker on his way to the end zone.
from Brady Nickerson, Mikey McGowan, Johnny Cam Kennedy had an interception, Cryan had a fumble
Cruz-McGuire, Patrick Deely, Ryan Rocheleau, Logan recovery, and Jayden Chandler played a great cornerback to
MacEachern, and Jake Wettergreen. Stellar defensive line stop any Londonderry momentum.
play from Cam Bourbeau, Cam Murray, Zach Poulin, and Bears head coach Keith Deely, whose voice goes up
Shane Mackey keep the running game in check. to 11, said It has been nice to see the boys turn things
This past Sunday, a 5-1 Londonderry team came to around late in the season in all three phases of the game.
Hudson Memorial School with hopes of potentially Our defense has done a better job of containing outside
clinching a first-round playoff bye, but the Bears had other runs the last couple of weeks, and weve done a great job
ideas. Charlie Crawford forced an early Londonderry both running and throwing the ball on offense. Special
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sneak by Boudreau, to make the score 6-0. we had hoped, there is a lot to be excited about as we
The Bears then recovered an onside kick, but were look towards next year, and finishing with another strong
unable to put together a scoring drive. Londonderry then performance in Keene is the first step.
drove the ball down the field and, with two minutes to The Bears travel to Keene this Sunday for their final
go before halftime, had 4th-down and goal-to-go from game of the year, in the hopes of ending their season on a
the Bears 5. However, a potential TD pass towards the 3-game winning streak.
left pylon was tipped away at the last second by a diving Tyler Dupuis (#14) kicks the ball through the uprights for a successful extra point against Londonderry.
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The Campbell volleyball seniors are honored alongside their families.
Fourteen teams, based on the 70-percent rule, will be in post aces and seven digs.
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season play and, if Campbell remains in the fourth slot, they should The next games outcome wasnt what was expected on Monday,
have an opening round home contest against the number 11 seed, Oct. 16; it was senior night, the final home game of the season.
which today is Prospect Mountain with a 7-7 record; there are three Players and their parents were recognized prior to the game, and the
other teams with that record. fun stopped there.
This past week the ladies were on the bus to Farmington for a Campbell 0, Mascenic 3, 14-25, 20-25, 19-25
battle of schools with only one loss. Coach Miner reported the story: Tonight we recognized our six
Campbell 3, Farmington 0, 25-15, 25-18, 25-18. senior players and one senior manager. To say that the match did
Coach Miner provided the summary, Every player on the court not go as planned is an understatement. We played hard throughout
From left are the CHS seniors: Manager Lindsey Hobbs, Gabi Sott, Mary Kucz- played an important role, whether they served aces, dug hits, or the match, but we just didnt play against Mascenic. Mascenic had
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by Len Lathrop winning in three sets was our goal. To say we played some of our trying too hard that we would make an unforced error. Hopefully,
After a game Wednesday night, after the paper has gone to press, best volleyball is an understatement and to beat Farmington on we can learn from this match. You never know we may have to see
the wait until Monday, most likely, will seem very long until the homecoming just makes it sweeter. Mascenic again in the playoffs.
playoff brackets are announced by the NHIAA. Campbell, with one Individual scoring totals: senior Maddy Trevains - two aces, five Individual scoring totals: senior Cleo Schultz - nine kills; senior
game to play, is in the fourth slot of the standing board; two schools, kills and one dig; senior Cleo Schultz - six kills and two blocks; Mary Kuchkowski - one kill, one block, 27 assists; senior captain
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