Hudson - Litchfield News
November 27, 2009 - 5
Winners of the Lowell
Devils Coloring Sudoku
Contest are:
Emma Ruth Greene, 7, 5 3 2 7
Hudson
Madelynn Bowen, 5, Hudson
Owen Harmon, 9, Hudson
7 8 4 6 2
Katherine Callery, 9, Hudson
Christian Lacy, 8, Hudson
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These lucky winners were
randomly drawn from many
entries received at the
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Hudson-Litchfi eld News, your
community newspaper. Each
winner will receive a fi ve-
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pack of tickets to any Lowell
Devils home game. Watch
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for more exciting contests and
drawings.
(Editor’s Note: Two weeks
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ago we published the
Pelham-Windham winners
instead of the
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Hudson-Litchfi eld winners
in error.)
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Selectmen Notes
Puzzle 40 (Hard, difficulty rating 0.69)
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by Gina M. Votour development.
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The November 24 meeting of Hudson’s Board of Selectmen Within the past
opened with the presentation of a Certifi cate of Appreciation to year, two industrial
Sponsored by:
Lieutenant Tim Kearns of the Hudson Fire Department for 25 years parks within Hudson
of service. have become part of
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Following this award, Selectmen Vice Chairman Ken Massey the state’s Economic
updated the board on the status of the future position of Senior Revitalization Zone
Funeral Homes &
Services Director. During this time, a decision was made to move (ERZ) program
forward using the posted job description in order to fi ll this slot. offered through the
Cremation Services
After next discussing several issues connected to the Benson New Hampshire
Park property, the board then moved on to two public hearings Department 50 FERRY ST. 370 MAIN ST.
related to the acceptance of grants. The fi rst hearing involved the of Resources
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reception by the Hudson Police Department of New Hampshire’s and Economic
FY 2009 Recovery Act Justice Assistant Grant (JAG) in the amount Development 882-9431
of $13,947. Back in June, the police department submitted an (DRED). Through this
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application for this grant, which spans over four years and does incentive program,
not require matching funds at the town level. These dollars will businesses that are
cover the purchase of 12 digital cameras, a forensic evidence and located within or that MAY WE BE YOUR ELECTRICIAN?
recovery device, and the training associated with such a device. move into unused
The second hearing concerned the town’s acceptance of or underutilized
Malley Electric
$104,500, stemming from the Energy Effi ciency and Conservation industrial parks
Block Grant (EECBG). Earlier this year, Hudson was invited by the designated 24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to apply for the EECBG, which is as Economic
Lieutenant Tim Kearns (right) poses with his
Fuses to Circuit Breakers –Electric Heat
funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Revitalization Zones,
mother, Margaret, as he holds his Certifi cate of
Rewiring Existing Homes – System Repairs
According to the Offi ce of Energy Effi ciency and Renewable may apply for a state
Appreciation for 25 years on the Hudson Fire
Generator Systems – Roof De-icing
Energy (EERE), these monies are intended “to develop and tax credit.
Department
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ved toward items such as a chiller program should be developed, particularly with regard to empty
(refrigeration unit) replacement at the police station and server spaces within Hudson’s industrial zones.
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This program will involve
virtualization within Town Hall. Assistant Town Administrator Mark Pearson in combination with the
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Also during this ev
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Community
Technology departments, industrial park
Invites you to
to the Recreation Department from the Drama Kids of Merrimack landlords and the Greater Hudson Chamber of Commerce.
Valley. This organization tends to make annual donations to the “I will be talking to the Assistant Town Administrator…and see
Rec Department.
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if we can come up with some ideas for getting it mo
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Among other business covered by the board was a contract Maddox affi rmed.
approval awarding the equipment installation project at the HCTV At the close of the meeting, Selectmen Chairman Roger Coutu Area News Group
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equipment and two studio camera systems within the town’s facility wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving,” Coutu then concluded.
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Hudson will have a fully functional, state-of-the-art cable access
center available to the town residents,
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Chairman Michael O’Keefe stated in a letter to the selectmen.
Toward the end of the meeting, Selectman Ric
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