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George J. Boucher

George J. Boucher, Sr., 83, a well-known Litchfield businessman, died suddenly and unexpectedly at his home in Litchfield, March 29, 2010. Mr. Boucher was born in Nashua on September 10, 1926, a son of the late Arthur J. and Eva E. (Tremblay) Boucher. George was the husband of Beverly (McQuesten) Boucher, with whom he shared 52 years of marriage. George was educated in Hudson and Nashua

schools and later attended the former Nashua Business College. During World War II, Mr. Boucher served a tour of duty with the Navy. In the 1940s, George, along with his father and three brothers, raised over 30,000 chickens in the greater Hudson area. He then worked for many years for the former Imelda and Harry Drycleaners and Palmers Drycleaners. In 1964 Mr. Boucher fulfilled his longtime dream of starting his

own business. He built several greenhouses on his property in Litchfield and began Boucher’s Florist and Greenhouses. George took great pride in his business and loved working with his plants and enjoyed talking with his customers. Mr. Boucher held membership in the American Legion Post 48 of Hudson and attended both St. John The Evangelist Church in Hudson and Infant Jesus Church in Nashua. In his leisure time, George enjoyed golfing with his friends and vacations with his wife, children and grandchildren at both Ogunquit, ME, and Hampton Beach. George was predeceased by three brothers, Roland P. Boucher,

Gerard A. Boucher and Norman R. Boucher and his wife, Reina; a sister, Rachel A. Francoeur and her husband Robert W.; two brothers- in-law, Andrew T. Kinville and Robert McQuesten; and a son-in-law, Garfield E. Greenhalgh.

Members of his family include his wife Beverly; his four children, George J. Boucher, Jr., of Hudson, Dana Boucher and his wife Ellen, Sharon Greenhalgh, and Mary Boucher and her partner Lisa Madden, all of Litchfield; his eight beloved grandchildren, Deanna Negron and her husband Jose, Brigitte and Alexis Boucher, Jeremiah and Valerie Boucher, Chelsea and Madison Greenhalgh and Nicholas Boucher; four great-grandchildren, Victoria, Janesa, Angalena and Brianna Negron; a sister, Lucille I. Kinville of Nashua; five sisters-in-law, Lucille H. Boucher of Hudson, Teresa M. Boucher of Nashua, Phyllis Reilly, Bette Guay and Sandra Makowiec and her husband Walter, all of Litchfield; two brothers-in-law, Fred McQuesten and his wife Janet, and Charles McQuesten and his wife Nancy, all of Litchfield; also nieces, nephews and cousins. Calling hours will be held at the Farwell Funeral Home, 18 Lock Street, Nashua, on Monday, April 5, from 4 to 8 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Blessed John XXIII Parish at St. John The Evangelist Church, 27 Library Street, Hudson, Tuesday, April 6, at 11 a.m. Friends are invited to attend and will gather at the church. Interment will take place at a later date. Arrangements are in the care of the Farwell Funeral Service.(www. farwellfuneral.com).

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PUBLIC NOTICES

Town of Litchfield

Zoning Board of Adjustments

You are hereby notified that the Litchfield Zoning Board of Adjustments will meet in regular session on Wednesday, April 14 at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Hall, 2 Liberty Way, Litchfield, New Hampshire, to hear the following requests for variance to the Zoning Code.

Case Number: 2010-01

Name of Applicant: William and Diane Lamonthe Owner of Property Concerned: William and Diane Lamonthe Location of Property: 21 Circle Drive, Map 2, LOT 19

Appeal requested: The Applicant seeks a variance from Section 501.00 of the Litchfield Zoning Ordinance to permit a second dwelling on a single lot in a Residential District where only single-family dwellings are permitted. Applicant also seeks a variance from Section 502.01of the Litchfield Zoning Ordinance as the lot in question lacks the required minimum 65,340 sq. ft. for two-family unit: Actual lot size is 43,560 sq. ft.

Reason for Appeal: Applicant was denied a building permit to repair damages caused by a recent fire to a detached building located at 21 Circle Drive, Map 2 Lot 19. The Code Enforcement Officer has made a determination that the proposed reconstruction plan constituted a second family dwelling and therefore the building permit, as submitted, is not permissible without relief from the ordinances described above.

Original applications and other pertinent documents may be reviewed by the public in the office of the Building Department during normal business hours.

Any interested person may appear in person or by agent or counsel and be heard at this meeting. Those unable to appear in person may file a written statement of approval or objection with the Building Department. A copy of this Public Notice letter must accompany the written statement for filing purposes.

Sincerely, Richard Riley Chairperson, Board of Adjustment

Town of Hudson

Public Meeting

April 14, 2010

The Town of Hudson Planning Board will hold a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday, April 14, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. in the “Community Development Conference Room” at Town Hall. The following items will be on the agenda:

7:00 P.M. – CLOSED ATTORNEY/CLIENT SESSION This session is not open to the public.

I. CALL TO ORDER BY CHAIRPERSON AT 7:00 P.M. II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE III. ROLL CALL IV. SEATING OF ALTERNATES V. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING(S) VI. CASES REQUESTED FOR DEFERRAL VII. CORRESPONDENCE VIII. PERFORMANCE SURETIES IX. ZBA INPUT ONLY

X. OLD BUSINESS/PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Tip Top Tree Service SP# 05-08

Jarry Subdivision SB# 06-09

Map 16/Lot 48-1 6 Clement Road

Purpose of plan: Site plan review, relative to wholesale distribution of bark mulch products. Hearing. Deferred Date Specific from the 02-24-10 Planning Board Meeting. B.

Map 213/Lot 1 & Map 207 Lots 4, 5 & 8 – 143 Bush Hill Road

Purpose of plan: Proposed 39-lot open space subdivision, and proposed Lot line adjustment of existing Lot 3, Map 207. Hearing. Deferred Date Specific from the 03-10-10 Planning Board Meeting.

XI. DESIGN REVIEW PHASE XII. CONCEPTUAL REVIEW ONLY XIII. NEW BUSINESS/PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Reeds Ferry Small Bldgs. SP# 01-10

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Purpose of plan: To merge Lots 16 & 17 and construct a new facility for Reeds Ferry Small Buildings (Shed Display). Application Acceptance & Hearing.

LITCHFIELD SCHOOLS

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April 5 – 9, 2010 Griffin Memorial School

Monday - Popcorn chicken, French fires, Vegetable, Blueberry crisp. Tuesday - Meatball sub, Vegetables. Wednesday – Grilled cheese sandwich, Tomato soup. Thursday - Hot dog, Baked beans. Friday - Pizza, Vegetable.

*Lunch Alternatives: Monday through Thursday: Tuna Sandwich or Chef Salad; Friday: Turkey sandwich or Chef salad **All lunches served with fruit and milk.

Litchfield Middle School

Monday - Popcorn chicken or Pizza, French fires, Vegetable, Blueberry crisp. Tuesday - Meatball sub or Tuna Sandwich, Vegetables. Wednesday - Grilled cheese sandwich or Ham sandwich, Tomato soup. Thursday - Hot dog or Turkey sandwich, Baked beans. Friday - Pizza or Assorted sandwiches, Vegetable.

*All lunches served with fruit and milk.

Campbell High School

Monday - Meatball sub, Peppers & onions. Alternative: Pizza Man pizza. Tuesday - Pasta & meat sauce, Garlic bread, Green beans. Alternative: Cheeseburger or Hot Pocket. Wednesday - Grilled cheese, Tomato soup. Alternative: Crispy or spicy chicken or pizza. Thursday - Pulled pork/roll, Vegetables. Alternative: Hot dog/roll. Friday - Chicken teriyaki, Noodles, Vegetable. Alternative: Pizza.

*All lunches served with Fruit and milk.

Town of Hudson

Order to Repair or Remove Hazardous Building

Pursuant to N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. Chapter 155-B, notice is hereby given that the building(s) located at 28 Library Street in the Town of Hudson, County of Hillsborough, and State of New Hampshire (“Property”), or portions thereof, on account of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, physical damage, unsanitary condition, or abandonment, constitute(s) a fire hazard and/or a hazard to the public safety or health. The grounds therefore are as follows:

The roof of the attached building to the south side of the main house has collapsed and the exterior walls are collapsing as a result thereof. The attached building and main house appear to be abandoned and are not secured against unauthorized entry. The grounds are littered with junk and debris. A gas leak was detected and repaired by National Grid on April 19, 2009. At that time, the Hudson Fire Department found numerous pots of what was believed to be human waste.

By Order of the Board of Selectmen for the Town of Hudson, County of Hillsborough, State of New Hampshire, parties affected are hereby instructed to immediately contact William A. Oleksak, Code Enforcement Officer, for purposes of scheduling an inspection of the Property and obtaining the necessary building and/or demolition permits to correct the hazardous condition(s) of said building(s), or to raise and remove the same. Mr. Oleksak may be reached by telephone at (603) 886-6005 to schedule an inspection, or you may schedule an inspection in person at the Community Development Department, 12 School Street, Hudson, New Hampshire 03051, during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Parties affected have the right to file an Answer to this Order with the Nashua District Court, 25 Walnut Street, P.O. Box 310, Nashua, New Hampshire 03061. Any Answer must be filed within 20 days of receipt of this Order. A copy of the Answer must be served on the Town of Hudson in the same manner provided for service in a civil action, specifically denying such facts in the Order as may be disputed.

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Unless corrective action is taken or an Answer is filed with the Nashua District Court, failure to comply with this Order within thirty (30) days of the date of this Order shall result in a motion for summary enforcement being filed with the Nashua District Court. Any costs, including costs of repairs, razing or removal, attorney fees, and expenses incurred in bringing the Property into compliance shall be enforced as a lien against the Property and shall be levied and collected in the same manner as tax liens as provided in N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. Chapter 80.

Dated: March 23, 2010

Town of Hudson Board of Selectman By: Roger E. Coutu, Chairman

XIV. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Amend §275-9.A. of the Site Plan Regulations by adding a new note citing Chapter 290 - Stormwater Management Report – of the Land Use Regulations. B. Amend §289-20.C. of the Subdivision of Land Regulations by adding a new note citing Chapter 290 - Stormwater Management & Erosion Control – of the Land Use Regulations.

XV. ADJOURNMENT

All plans and applications are available for review in the Planning Office. Comments may be submitted in writing until 10:00 a.m. on the Tuesday prior to the day of the meeting.

The public is invited to attend.

John M. Cashell, Town Planner

Town of Hudson

Public Hearing

Please take notice, in accordance with NH RSA 675:3, the Town of Hudson, New Hampshire, Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, April 14, 2010, at 7:00 P.M. in the Community Development Meeting Room (lower level) of Hudson Town Hall at 12 School Street, Hudson to consider the following amendments to the Planning Board’s Land Use Regulations:

Amend §275-9.A. of the Site Plan Review Regulations, by adding the following note to this section (language of the new note, and the only new language included in this amendment, is shown in bold print):

A. A stormwater management report* including and using the following

guidelines: [Amended 4-15-2002] NOTE: In preparing the Stormwater Management Report, please refer to and comply with the requirements provided in Chapter 290 – Stormwater Management & Erosion Control - of these Land Use Regulations

Amend §289-20.C. of the Subdivision of Land Regulations, by adding the following note to this section (language of the new note, and the only new language included in this amendment, is shown in bold print):

B. A Stormwater Management Report shall be prepared including and using the following guidelines: [Added 4-15-2002] NOTE: In preparing

the Stormwater Management Report, please refer to and comply with the requirements provided in Chapter 290 – Stormwater Management & Erosion Control - of these Land Use Regulations

Copies of the full text of the above-cited Planning Board’s Land Use regulation amendments can be reviewed/obtained at the Community Development Dept., the Rodgers Memorial Library and the Town Clerk’s Office.

John M. Cashell, Town Planner

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