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Hudson - Litchfield News 10 - October 15, 2010


by Robyn Hatch The Salem High School Blue Devil


Marching Band and Color Guard welcomed everyone to their 15th Annual Invitational Band Show. This event was held at Grant Field at Salem High School. This event was dedicated to Rebecca


Tenney, 16, who was a junior at Londonderry High School, where she played alto saxophone in the band. As a member of the Marching Lancers, she traveled and performed regularly with the program, including several trips to New York City for St. Patrick’s Day, and for the


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have seen their share of hard times. The biggest employer the area closed down, and with limited employers in the area, the residents are not getting by. Last year, retired Hudson Deputy Chief Charlie Chalk contacted the members of the Hudson Firefighters Relief Association for help. A blanket drive was started by firefighters to send to the Helping Hands organization, which provides for those that need assistance. Firefighters traveled to Colebrook in late September and found the need in area much greater than first thought. A clothing drive was put together in conjunction with the Hudson School District and the Town of Hudson. The generous donations of the Hudson residents allowed a box truck stuffed of blankets and clothing to be delivered to Colebrook. These donations assisted hundreds of families across the North Country. Announced in September of 2010 was the closing of the Paper Mill in Gorham, which places many more residents as unemployed and in need of assistance. Upon hearing this devastating news, the Hudson Firefighters Relief Association took it upon themselves to contact the Helping Hands Organization to see again if they could be of any assistance. Many groups have joined together to help residents of the Colebrook area stay warm this winter. Items needed include clothing, blankets, towels, and personal care items. Donations may be dropped off at any Hudson Fire Station, the Town Hall, Hudson schools, Presentation of Mary Academy, or the Hudson~Litchfield News’ office.


All donated items will be delivered to the Helping Hands Organization in mid-November. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Fire Captain David Morin at 305-9887.


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15th Annual Invitational Band Show at SHS Rebecca’s life came to an end on


Presidential Inaugural Parade in 2009.


Sunday, September 12, at Children’s Hospital in Boston as a result of complications from viral meningitis. This was an unexpected loss. Becca was really looking forward to marching in the upcoming 2011 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, CA, on New Year’s Day. Honoring her memory this evening was a fitting tribute to everything that Rebecca stood for. After the National Anthem, the Battle of the Bands got under way. Concord, Manchester, and Nashua started off the competition with “A Latin Celebration,” “The Sound of Simon,” and “Music of Chuck Mangione.” Alvirne’s High School Bronco


Marching Band and Colorguard came next with beautiful arrangements by Santana and Ralph Ford. This night was called “A Latin/ Jazz Show,” and not only did they perform well, but the music was outta-sight.


Bishop Guertin and Dover High came next, and everyone got blown away with their uniforms and well- done music. Pinkerton’s band followed, performing the songs “Birdland,” “Bicycle,” and “Shake.” Even though Londonderry is


always the biggest band in the show with well over 321 members, Salem showed them up this year with their performance of “A Place Just Right.” A totally different way of presenting the music left the audience speechless with the perfection shown—this was a performance not to be forgotten!


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