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Hudson - Litchfield News
November 27, 2009 - 3
Food Pantry Needs Help to Keep up With Demand
few families were from Hudson, the Hudson to participate in their annual year, with the communities’ help, we
majority of the families came from Angel Tree program. The Angel Tree helped provide 32 children with items
Litchfi eld this year.” program provides clothing, toys, and from our Angel Tree. We have more
Peeples continued to express the much-needed items to the children of than doubled this year, and we are in
church’s gratitude with the hospitality Litchfi eld and Hudson. need of help to assist up with our goal
of St. Francis Church of Litchfi eld as “We already have 78 kids, or Angels, to provide every child in need with
they “donated all the fi xings in the who need a sponsor for this year’s those Angel items.”
baskets for the needy families. We are Christmas season, and I expect that we For more information as to how you
also thankful to the Boy Scouts and will have over 100 kids this year. Last can help a child, please call 424-6057.
the Litchfi eld school system for
helping us keep our Food Pantry
Shelves full during this season.”
On a weekly basis, the
Litchfi eld Food Pantry helps
over 44 families by supplying
the families with the necessities
of life. “Layoffs, employment
cutbacks, and downsizing

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We are here to help,” continued
Th anksgiving baskets are readied and awaiting to be picked up by needy families.
Peeples.
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by Doug Robinson servicing the needs of the Litchfi eld
As the Thanksgiving baskets
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“There are a lot of hurting people and surrounding community for
are being distributed, Peeples
and families out there,” commented
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decades. and volunteers of Litchfi eld’s
Litchfi eld’s keeper of the Food Pantry, This year, Thanksgiving baskets have
Presbyterian Church have begun
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Linda Peeples. Sponsored by the been prepared for 44 families, up from
to fi nd ways to involve the
Deacons of Litchfi eld’s Presbyterian 28 families last year. “It is a sign of the
community of Litchfi eld and
Church, the Food Pantry has been
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times,” continued Peeples. “While a the surrounding community of
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Bears Cheer Squad Wins Regional Champs
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Cheerleading Squad has won the New England their State Championship and their fi rst-place win
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Regional Championships. The Division 10 Large at the Bedford Season Premiere Competition. They
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Assistant Coaches Heather Chaisson, Gina Salvalzo, National Cheer Championship in Orlando, FL, on
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Stolen Items Recovered; Arrests Made
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Police Department responded to Nicholas Marshall, 19, of Nashua. Anyone with information is
a report of a burglary at a Kimball An arrest warrant has also been encouraged to call the Hudson
Hill Road residence. Among the obtained for Xavier Castacio, 17, of Police Department Criminal
items reported stolen were a 9mm Nashua for Conspiracy to Commit Investigation Division at 886-
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handgun and a 12-gauge shotgun. Burglary. 6011, or the Hudson Police
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After a two-month investigation The 9mm handgun was Crimeline at 594-1149.
by the Criminal Investigation recovered by the Nashua Police

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Criminal Investigation Division, the continues into the location of the
following individuals were arrested shotgun, as well as a Compaq
and charged with the Conspiracy laptop computer, Bail Enforcement
to Commit Burglary: David Offi cer badge, and Fugitive
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