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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF HUDSON


Sunday Worship Services- 9:00am - Contemporary Service •11:00 am - Traditional Service


236 Central St., Hudson, NH 882-6116


The first Sunday of the month at 11am is a combined Communion Service (No 9:00am service) www.firstbaptisthudson.com


See us on Comcast Cable ch. 20 Sundays at 9AM and 6PM


Gatherings Litchfield


Presbyterian A Community Church Worship Service &


Sunday School 10:00AM “Christianity for the rest of us”


259 Charles Bancroft Highway (Rt. 3A), Litchfield, NH Rev. Stephen Quinlan, Pastor 424-6057


F GRACE


203 Central St Hudson, NH


Flowers for Every Occasion Delivery to all local Funeral Homes


www.tsubakiflowers.com 603-886-0003 Local & National SAME DAY Delivery Available


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


REE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11 Colby Rd. Litchfield, NH 03052


PUBLIC NOTICES Town of Hudson


Zoning Board Agenda November 18, 2010


The Hudson Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a meeting on Thursday November 18, 2010, in the Community Development Conference Room in the basement of Hudson Town Hall (please enter by ramp entrance at right side). The public hearings for applications will begin at 7:30 PM, with the applications normally being heard in the order listed below.


SUITABLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE SENSORY IMPAIRED WILL BE PROVIDED UPON ADEQUATE ADVANCE NOTICE BY CALLING 886- 6005 OR TDD 886-6011.


Obituaries Nadia (Wajda) Webber


Nadia Anne Wajda-Webber and her husband Daniel Webber loved their life together and the close friends they had made in Naples, FL, where they moved a year ago. It was in Naples that the longtime Hudson resident established a dog-walking service, hosted wine tastings at local markets, and began making and


selling her own beef jerky. Dan had recently started working part- time at a local Harley-Davison dealership. Dan was also a partner in CollectionDX, an on-line business providing reviews of Japanese toys. The business brought them opportunities to meet new friends, travel, and work together. They joked about the irony of getting paid to play with toys. It was Dan’s dream job. Nadia and Dan both died in a motorcycle accident on October 31, 2010, in Naples. Although she left us too soon, through her faith, strength, and determination, Nadia had overcome some major challenges in a previous life, and she was determined to enjoy every day that she was gifted with thereafter. And she did. With a vengeance. Nadia’s capers with Dan, her family and special cousins, her extended network of friends, her Tuesday nights with Geraldine, and her dogs Sophie and Banjo are among the things she treasured and that brought her to a time in her life where she was truly happy. Nadia died with her arms wrapped around the man she loved with a favorite childhood picture of her and her father in her pocket. Nadia was the baby of the family, born in Lowell, MA, on September 16, 1976. She is survived by her immediate family, her parents, John and Geraldine (Lantagne) Wajda of Naples; and her siblings and their families, Stephanie and Sean Manners and their sons Sean and Simon of Pelham, Tori and Scott McNeil and their sons Patrick and Liam of Hudson, Johnnie and Tricia Wajda and their sons Jack Riley and Elliot of West Roxbury, MA; many aunts, uncles and cousins are also among a very long list of those fortunate to have experienced, and who will miss, Nadia. Nadia grew up in Hudson and graduated in 1995 from Alvirne


High School. She married Dan on April 10, 2006. She loved horses, motorcycles, tattoos, painting, cooking, summers at Moody Beach, and having fun. She hated the idea of sitting at a desk, being bound by schedules, and mayonnaise. If you met Nadia, you remembered her. She would come crashing into you with such enthusiasm and purpose, and in no time she would bring you into her ever-expanding circle of friends. She was never without words, but if she was, she would make some up. While Nadia may have taken a few errant turns along her life journey, she always found her way back home, where her loving parents were waiting for her. Cousin Angela Ricciardi, godmother Vicki Schena, and longtime friend Lindsey Hathway Weaver were constant soul companions through it all. A horse, a ferret, parakeets, turtles, frogs, a duck (yes, a duck), and her beloved “doglets” are among the menagerie of animals that she cared for here on earth. We would like to invite you to support the Humane Society Naples in her honor. We know she’d think that was pretty Awesommmmmme!


Visiting hours for both Nadia and Dan were held on Wednesday,


November 10, in the Dumont-Sullivan Funeral Home in Hudson. A funeral mass was held on Thursday, November 11, in St. Kathryn’s Parish, Hudson. The family requested donations in Nadia’s loving memory to the Humane Society Naples, 370 Airport-Pulling Road, North Naples, FL 34104, www.collierhumanesoc.org. To send an online message of condolence to the family, please visit www.dumontsullivan.com.


Frederick F. Ezekiel


Frederick F. Ezekiel, 83, of Hudson, died on November 7, 2010, at the Southern New Hampshire Medical Center in Nashua surrounded by his loving family. Frederick was born on January 5, 1927, in Charlestown, MA, son of the late Peter and Annie (Flynn) Ezekiel and was the loving wife of Marianne (Raddatz) Ezekiel with whom he shared 43 years of marriage. Frederick served his country honorably during the Korean and Vietnam eras in the Army. Frederick enjoyed history and playing golf and enjoyed traveling throughout Europe and the states and he was a life-long Red Sox fan. Frederick was a wonderful grandfather and his grandchildren loved spending time with their “Opa.” Besides his loving wife Marianne, Frederick is survived by two sons, Michael Ezekiel and his wife Denise of Tewksbury, MA, and Robert Ezekiel and his wife Carol of Atlanta, GA; a sister, Mary Bowen of Arizona; four grandchildren, Jordan and Elizabeth Ezekiel of Tewksbury, and Stella and Aedan Ezekiel of Atlanta, and many nieces, nephews and dear friends. A Funeral Service was held November 9 in the Dumont-Sullivan


Funeral Home. Burial was private at the NH State Veteran’s Cemetery in Boscawen. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to the Paralyzed Veterans of America, 801 Eighteenth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006-3517. Arrangements were in the care of the Dumont-Sullivan Funeral


Home in Hudson. To send an online message of condolence, please visit www.dumontsullivan.com.


The following items before the Board will be considered: I. DISCUSSION OF CORRESPONDENCE BEFORE THE BOARD


1. Case 222-005 (11/18/10, Deferred from 10/28/10): Rick Wheeler and Brian Wheeler, DBA Hudson Cycle, PO Box 196, 71 Bridge Street, Pelham, requests the following: a. An Appeal from an Administrative Decision issued by the Zoning Administrator dated August 2, 2010, which stated that a Variance is required for an off-premises sign for property located at 225 Lowell Road, Hudson. [Map 222, Lot 005, Zoned B, HZO Article XII, Section 334-60 (B), General Requirements.]


b. A Variance to allow 2 Flagstone Drive, Hudson off-premises advertisement on the sign located at 225 Lowell Road, Hudson. [Map 222, Lot 005, Zoned B, HZO Article XII, Section 334-60 (B), General Requirements.]


2. Case 173-007 and 008 (11/18/10): Susanne Lindquist, Trustee, 44 Webster Street, requests the following: a. An extension of an un-activated Variance to allow residential use of four proposed building lots within the Business zoning district for property located at 50 and 58 Webster Street, Hudson. [Map 173, Lots 007 and 008, Zoned Business and Town Residence, HZO Article V, Section 334-21, Table of Permitted Principal Uses.]


b. An extension of an un-activated Variance for the proposed creation of four residential building lots within the Business zoning district to have dimensional deficiencies of less than 150-feet of frontage for proposed lots 1, 2 & 4 and less than 30,000 square feet of buildable area within proposed lots 1, 2 & 4 for property located at 50 & 58 Webster Street, Hudson. Proposed buildable area of lot 1 is 15,924 square feet with 90-feet of frontage, lot 2 is 25,157 square feet with 120.58-feet of frontage, and lot 4 is 19,052 square feet with 95.04- feet of frontage. [Map 173, Lots 007 and 008, Zoned Business and Town Residence, HZO Article VII, Section 334-27, Table of Dimensional Requirements


3. Case 234-038, 039 and 040 (11/18/10): Julie L. Jette, 4069 Trinidad Way, Naples, FL, requests a Special Exception to allow an outdoor paintball field within the Business zoning district, for the property located at 282, 284 and 286 Lowell Road, Hudson. [Map 234, Lots 038, 039, and 040, Zoned B, HZO Article V, Section 334-20, Table of Permitted Uses.]


4. Case 112-011 (11/18/10): Louis and Dawn Pilat, 2 Marie Lane, Hudson, requests a Variance to allow the existing shed to remain to the front of the main building. [Map 112, Lot 011, Zoned G-1, HZO Article VII, Section 334-27.1 (C), General Requirements.]


November 15-19, 2010 Elementary and Memorial Schools


Monday - Cheeseburger, Potato puffs, Peas, Pears. Tuesday - Toasted ham & cheese on wheat, Tomato vegetable soup, Veggies/dip, Applesauce. Wednesday - American chop suey, Garlic bread, Green beans, Peaches. Thursday - Thanksgiving dinner - Turkey/ gravy, Mashed potatoes, Whole kernel corn, Cranberry sauce, Dinner roll, Apple crisp/topping. Friday - Personal pan pizza, Vegetable, Fruit. *All lunches served with choice of milk


Alvirne High School


Monday - Vincenzo’s, Veggies/dip, Peaches. Toasted ham & cheese on wheat, Tomato vegetable soup, Veggies/dip, Applesauce. Wednesday - American chop suey, Garlic bread, Green beans, Peaches. Thursday - Thanksgiving dinner - Turkey/gravy, Mashed potatoes, Whole kernel corn, Cranberry sauce, Dinner roll, Apple crisp/topping. Friday - Hot sandwich, Potato puffs, Peas, Pears. *All lunches served with choice of milk


2010 Annual First 1” Snowfall Contest Entry Form


(Snowfall date must occur after Thanksgiving) Name _____________________________________ Address____________________________________


Phone Number ______________________________


The First 1” Snowfall will be on: _______________Month__________________Day


* List The Magic Sponsors Names Below (must list 6)


3 2 7 1 5 6 4 8 9 4 1 9 3 8 7 5 6 2 8 5 6 9 2 4 7 3 1 1 8 3 2 4 5 9 7 6 9 7 5 8 6 1 3 2 4 2 6 4 7 9 3 8 1 5 5 9 2 6 3 8 1 4 7 7 4 8 5 1 2 6 9 3 6 3 1 4 7 9 2 5 8


Puzzle 37 (Easy, difficulty rating 0.31) Generated by http://www.opensky.ca/~jdhildeb/software/sudokugen/


6 Winners Divide all Sponsor Prizes! (Magic Sponsors have snowflakes on the Ad.)


Be sure to find 6 Magic Sponsors hidden in the Snow Contest Ads on Snow Contest Pages


1. Entrants must be 18 years of age or older. 2. Only one entry per person. 3. Must be original form from newspaper; no copies accepted.


4. Entry form must be filled out in its entirety and signed. Entries must list not less than six ads which have the Magic Marking hidden in them, to be considered eligible. Mail entry to: Area News Group, 17 Executive Dr. Suite 1, Hudson, NH 03051 or it may be dropped off at the News office.


5. Deadline to enter – Wednesday, November 24, 2010 at 3:00 p.m. (NO ENTRIES AFTER THAT DATE WILL BE ACCEPTED.)


Signature___________________________________ Postmark Deadline: Wednesday, November 24, 2010


*prizes not distributed based on your chosen sponsors


Mail or drop off to: Area News Group,


17 Executive Dr. Suite 1, Hudson, NH 03051


6. The first 1” snowfall occurring AFTER Thanksgiving, as measured in the special collection barrel located in a secure area at the Hudson Fire Department, will be the winning date. All entries with that date will be consid- ered semi-finalists, from which six lucky winning entries will be drawn.


7. In the event that six entries are not received for the winning date, all entries for the day before (if the snowfall is before noon) or the day after (if the snowfall is after noon) will be semi-finalists, from which winners will be drawn.


8. Winners’ names will be published in the newspaper issue that follows the First 1” Snowfall after Thanksgiving. Be sure to check your paper weekly! 9.Winners will be asked to visit the Area News Group office to receive their prize.


10.Entrance into this contest implies your permission for your name and/or photo to appear in the newpaper.


11.Contest is open to communities serviced by the Area News Group.


Owners and employees of the Area News Group and their immediate families are not eligible


II. DISCUSSION OF CORRESPONDENCE BEFORE THE BOARD 1. 2011 meeting dates


III. OTHER BUSINESS


IV. DISCUSSION OF ANY TOWN/STATE ACTIVITY OF INTEREST TO THE BOARD


William A. Oleksak, Zoning Administrator


Hudson - Litchfield News November 12, 2010 - 13


Prayer to the Blessed Virgin (never known to fail)


O most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. O Star of the Sea, help me and show me here you are my mother. O Holy, Mary Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to secure me in my necessity (make request). There are none that can withstand your power. O Mary conceived without sin pray for us who have recourse to thee. (3 times). Holy Mary, I place this cause in your hands (3 times). Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days and then you must publish and it will be granted to you.


JG & JA


Hudson School District Invitation


The Hudson School Board Policy Committee is having a public forum for Hudson parents, students and other interested residents to discuss the proposed district policy:


STUDENT SAFETY AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION POLICY (Bullying & Cyberbullying)


November 17, 2010 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm


Hills Memorial Library 18 Library Street Hudson, NH 03051


Everyone Welcome!


Well Stocked Food Pantry for Those in


Material Need


HUDSON


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