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603-882-6821
Sunday Bible Study (all ages) • 9:15 AM Sunday Worship Service • 10:30 AM
290 Derry Road Unit 9A. (In Hudson Village Shops Plaza by White Hen Pantry)
www.crosspointe-hudson.org
Gatherings
F GRACE
REE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
11 Colby Rd. Litchfield, NH 03052
Sundays 10:30am & 6:00pm Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer 7:00pm
SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES
(9:15 -10:15 every Sunday morning)
For more information call 429-2979
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF HUDSON
Obituaries
Vita (Pariseau) Landry
Vita (Pariseau) Landry, 82, of Hudson, died May 6, 2010, at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center in Nashua after suffering from a brief illness. Vita was born on November 1, 1927, in Nashua, daughter of the late Eugene and Geramine (LeClaire) Pariseau. Vita was the loving wife of Romeo W. Landry of Hudson with whom she shared 63 years of marriage. During their years of marriage, Vita and Romeo maintained seasonal residences in both Maine and
Florida. Vita loved cards and enjoyed arts and crafts, cooking and
watching TV. Above all she enjoyed spending time with family, especially her grandchildren. Besides her loving husband, Romeo, Vita is survived by two sons, David Landry and his wife Judith of Lebanon, and Daniel Landry and his wife Carol of Pelham; a daughter, Denise Dick and her husband Steven of Allenstown; a sister, Clair Parè of Nashua; three grandchildren, Karen Billings of Penacook, Beth Mody of Hudson, and Thomas Landry of Merrimack; four great- grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and dear friends. A funeral service was held May 11 in the Dumont-Sullivan
Funeral Home in Hudson. Burial took place at St. Patrick Cemetery, Hudson. To send an online message of condolence, please visit
www.dumontsullivan.com.
Linda (Dwyer) Everette
Linda (Dwyer) Everette, 61, passed away peacefully on May 4, 2010, at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center in Nashua. Linda was born in Nashua on March 11, 1949; she had lived in Hudson most of her life before moving to Nashua. She worked as a Personal Care Service Provider for Healthy at Home in Nashua before becoming ill. She loved to go to yard sales, spending time with her family, and gardening. She is survived by her husband, Bobby Everette; daughters, Lisa Dwyer of Nashua, and Shelley (Dwyer) Freeman of Hudson; son, Chad Everette of Nashua; sisters, Virginia Guilmette of Nashua, Judith Hoffman of Florida, Kathy Brown of Northern New Hampshire, and Susan Blais of Arizona; brothers, Donald Dwyer and Gus Dwyer, both of Nashua, David Dwyer of Hudson, and Charles Dwyer of California; mother-in-law, Ester Whitfield; sisters-in-law, Brenda Everette, Clara Mabel, Dolores Everette, Doris Bailey, and Sheila Everette; brothers-in-law, Robert Whitfield, Jr., Toney Whitfield, Stanley Everette, Joseph Everette and their families; grandsons, Jeffrey Bradbury of Hudson, and Jordan Everette of Nashua; granddaughters, Jessica and Nicole Goddard of Nashua, Desiree Freeman of Hudson, and Angelica Pappedeas; son-in-law, Nick Pappedeas; her favorite niece, Deborah (Smith) Jacques; her loving Pastor, Larry Hillman and friends of the church; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. She is predeceased by her father, Augustus Leo Dwyer; mother,
Thelma (Ruth) Faucher; daughter, Paula Lynn Dwyer; brother, Kenneth Dwyer; sister, Betty (Dwyer) Sarantakis; Paul A. Blais (father of Shelley and Paula); and father-in-law, Joseph Everette. There will be a memorial service in her memory on Saturday,
May 15, at 4 p.m. at Heritage Baptist Church, 105 Lock Street, Nashua. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Immediately following there will be a reception at her daughter’s home in Hudson. There will be a private burial at St. Frances Xavier Cemetery in Nashua. Donations may be made in Linda’s memory to Healthy at Home, 45 High Street, Nashua, NH 03060.
Sunday Worship Services-
•9 am - Contemporary Service •11 am - Traditional Service
236 Central St., Hudson, NH 882-6116
The first Sunday of the month at 11 am is a combined Communion Service (No 9am service)
www.firstbaptisthudson.com
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TABERNACLE
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
242 Derry Road Litchfield, NH 03052 (603) 883-6310
www.tbclitchfield.org
NOW ENROLLING FOR NEXT YEAR!
• Competitive athletics • Challenging courses • Safe environment • Dedicated and caring staff
• Grades K-3 through 12th • Full-day, Half-day Pre-school • Bible-based curriculum
PUBLIC NOTICES
Town of Hudson
Public Meeting
May 26, 2010
The Town of Hudson Planning Board will hold a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday, May 26, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. in the “Community Development Conference Room” at Town Hall. The following items will be on the agenda:
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. Jarry Subdivision SB# 06-09
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 04-28-10 Planning Board Meeting. XI. DESIGN REVIEW PHASE
XII. CONCEPTUAL REVIEW ONLY A. Vivekananda Academy Map 182/Lot 082 CSP# 03-10
4 Derry Street
Learning Center (Non-Public School) – Computer Accessible Training which requires no physical presence. Drop off & leave. Off-street parking Available – 7 parking spaces available on-site. No. of students (20 maximum) – Conceptual Review Only.
XIII. NEW BUSINESS/PUBLIC HEARINGS XIV. OTHER BUSINESS 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 Litchfield
Albuquerque Avenue
Please be advised that construction of the Albuquerque Avenue Culvert Replacement by American Excavating Corporation will commence on or about June 1, 2010. Albuquerque Avenue will be closed from Cranberry Lane to Blackbird Lane for fifteen (15) days. If you should have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact:
John Pinciaro (Road Agent) at 603-817-5497 or 603-424-4592
Hudson Police Log
Friday, May 7: 10:52 p.m. Theft/forgery/fraud, Central Street, employee advised a person did not pay his bill, subject fled the area, officer responded, approximate loss - $19, report taken. 11:10 p.m. Motor vehicle complaint, Burnham Road. 11:54 p.m. Motor vehicle stop, Central Street, arrested Kara M. Walsh, 40, Hudson, Bench Warrant, Driving After Revocation or Suspension.
LITCHFIELD SCHOOLS
What’s for lunch?
May 17-21, 2010 Griffin Memorial School
Monday - Cheeseburger, Tater tots. Tuesday - Teriyaki Chicken, Rice, Vegetables. Wednesday - Turkey subs, Lettuce. Thursday - Nachos & cheese, Seasoned beef, Veggies. Friday - Pizza Man pizza, Vegetable.
*Alternative: Chicken salad sandwich or Chef salad. **All lunches served with fruit & milk.
Litchfield Middle School
Monday - Cheeseburger, Tater tots. Alternative: Pizza or Salad bar. Tuesday - Teriyaki Chicken, Rice, Vegetables. Alternative: Tuna sandwich or Salad Bar. Wednesday - Turkey subs, Lettuce, Ham sandwich or Salad bar. Thursday - Nachos & cheese, Seasoned beef, Veggies, Turkey sandwich or Chef salad. Friday - Pizza Man pizza, Vegetable. Alternative: Assorted sandwiches or Salad Bar.
*All lunches served with fruit & milk.
Campbell High School
Monday - Grilled cheese sandwich, Vegetable. Alternative: Pizza Man pizza or Chef salad. Tuesday - Pasta/meat sauce, Garlic bread, Green beans. Alternative: Cheeseburger, Hot Pocket, or Chef salad. Wednesday - Egg salad sandwich, Vegetable. Alternative: Crispy or Spicy chicken, Pizza, or Chef salad. Thursday - French toast sticks, Scrambled eggs, Ham bites, Hash brown patty. Alternative: Hot dog/roll or Chef salad. Friday - Chicken Parmesan, Noodles, Vegetables. Alternative: Pizza or Chef salad.
*All lunches served with fruit & milk.
May 17-21, 2010 Elementary and Memorial Schools
Monday - Appetizer plate, Peas, Diced peaches. Tuesday - Sloppy Joe/bun, Hot carrots, Mixed fruit cup, Spice cake. Wednesday - Mac & cheese/ham, Corn bread, Steamed broccoli, Strawberry cup. Thursday - Chicken fajita wrap, Seasoned rice, Corn, Applesauce. Friday - Personal Pan pizza, Veggies/dip, Assort fruit.
*Alternative: Ham & cheese on wheat. **All lunches served with choice of milk.
Alvirne High School
Monday - Vincenzo’s pizza, Veggies/dip, Fresh fruit or Juice. Tuesday - Sloppy Joe/bun, Hot carrots, Mixed fruit cup, Spice cake. Wednesday - Mac & cheese/ham, Corn bread, Steamed broccoli, Strawberry cup. Thursday - Chicken fajita wrap, Seasoned rice, Corn, Applesauce. Friday - Appetizer plate, Peas, Diced peaches.
*All lunches served with choice of milk.
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Saturday, May 8: Motor vehicle stop, Dracut Road and Sanders Road, arrested juvenile, Driving While Intoxicated, Traffic Control Devices. 1:28 a.m. Motor vehicle stop, Derry Street, arrested Andrew Thurston, 18, Nashua, Alcoholism - Protective Custody; arrested John Cashman, 18, Nashua, Alcoholism - Protective Custody. 9:53 a.m. Motor vehicle accident, Derry Street and Robinson Road. 3:06 p.m. Motor vehicle complaint, Philbrick Street and River Road. 3:32 p.m. Assist Hudson Fire Department, HFD requested that an officer respond to location of traffic control while they rescue ducks form storm drain, HFD requested that the responding officer bring a net from animal control, officer advised HFD was all set. 5:35 pm. Motor vehicle complaint, Lowell Road. 6:12 p.m. Theft/forgery/fraud, Ferry Street, employee advised of a $26 drive off, report taken. 6:21 p.m. Motor vehicle accident, Derry Street. 11:04 p.m. Motor vehicle complaint, Fox Hollow Drive, RP advised that subject almost hit him while he was walking his dog, officer responded, advice given. Sunday, May 9: 12:15 a.m. Motor vehicle complaint, Central Street and Lawrence Road. 1:18 a.m. Motor vehicle stop, Dracut Road and Sherburne Road, arrested Kevin Nook Dang, 41, Salem, Driving While Intoxicated. 1:39 a.m. Assault, Natick Street and Broad Street, arrested Stacey Iannazzo, 39, Nashua, Simple Assault. 3:53 a.m. Missing person, Marie Lane, RP advised she is concerned about her 70-year-old father, RP lives in Alabama and received a call from her mother stating that he had fallen and hit his head earlier today, she states that her mother called her and told her that she heard the male subject open the garage door and has not returned, officer advised he was unable to make contact at the residence and phone number was disconnected, officer made contact with resident and advised all is in order. 1:51 p.m. Motor vehicle accident, Dracut Road. 3:52 Vandalism, Robinson Road, RP advised that the back wall of the old Rec building was ripped down or fell off, RP advised he was concerned as the building was now unsecured, officer responded and advised nothing appeared to be missing, report taken. 10:21 p.m. Motor vehicle accident, Melendy Road.
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Town of Litchfield
Notice Of Intent To Revoke Approval Of Recorded Subdivision Plan
1. That on 11/1/05 the Litchfield Planning Board approved a seven (7) lot subdivision for applicant Cutler & Page LLC for Litchfield Tax Map 2, Lot 88.
2. That the subdivision approval was subject to the express condition that no construction, including logging and clearing of the site, would take place until a subdivision road and public improvement performance bond was provided by Cutler & Page LLC to the Town to secure completion of road and other public improvements pursuant to NH RSA 674:36 (III). That the subdivision approval was also subject to the condition that all outstanding fees due to the Town in the amount of $471.51 be paid to the Town. That as of April 30, 2010 such fees have not been paid to the Town.
3. That at a meeting of the Litchfield Planning Board on April 4, 2006 the Board approved the posting of a $75,000.00 restoration bond by Cutler & Page LLC as a condition of permitting land clearing operations only at the site of the subdivision.
4. That on and after April 4, 2006 land clearing activities were commenced by Cutler & Page LLC at the site of the subdivision, but the Town did not receive the required Restoration Bond.
5. That the failure of Cutler & Page to provide the restoration bond before commencing site clearing activities, and the failure to pay the fees due to the Town in the amount of $471.51, constitute material violations of the subdivision approval of the Litchfield Planning Board.
6. Pursuant to NH RSA 676:4-a (I)(b) the Litchfield Planning Board therefore revokes approval of the Rolling Acres III Subdivision Plan, HCRD Plan #34630.
Litchfield Planning Board, Alison Douglas, Chair
Town of Hudson
Exotic Weed Control
Pursuant to RSA 31-95-b, and in accordance with Article 36 of the March 1994 Town Meeting, the Hudson Board of Selectmen shall hold a public hearing in conjunction with its regularly scheduled meeting on May 25, 2010, which starts at 7:00 p.m. and is held in the Selectmen’s Meeting Room at Town Hall, 12 School Street, Hudson, NH, to accept a $5,000 grant award to participate in the 2010 New Hampshire Lakes Association Innovative Exotic Weed Control Program at both Ottarnic and Robinson Ponds. This award is to support the purchase of a diver assisted suction harvesting unit (DASH) for the management of exotic aquatic plants in both ponds. Any Hudson, NH resident who wishes to speak on this matter is invited to attend.
Steve Malizia, Town Administrator
Hudson - Litchfield News
May 14, 2010 - 17
Everyone Welcome!
Well Stocked Food Pantry for Those in
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