Hudson - Litchfield News 10 - November 26, 2010
My picture does not do me justice! Believe
me, I am a much happier girl than I appear in the photo. My name is Lilly, and I am a dark classic short haired cat who is 8 years young. My three favorite things to do are to eat, nap in the sunshine and purr loudly when I am sitting with you! I will be a constant
companion and seek your attention all day, though I prefer a home with no other cats. I know I would be a perfect fit for a retired couple or senior who lives alone and is
looking for their new best friend! Like all of pets here, I am spayed/neutered,
microchiped, and up to date on all of my
vaccines. Please adopt me today. I’m eager to be home for the holidays!
Lilly Emilly
Sat & Sun.... 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. And check us out at
WWW.HSFN.ORG Adoptions must be complete 30 minutes prior closing
Mon. Tues. Thurs.
Fri...Noon to 5:00 p.m. Wenesday &
Holidays.....Closed
Humane Society Hours ADOPT-A-PET
I am one of the prettiest cats you will ever meet! My name is Emily, and I am a blue peach calico, and have beautiful shades of tan, blue-gray, and white in my coat against stunning gold eyes. My looks combined with my happy go lucky personality make me one special cat! I like to talk, like to be picked up and love attention! I promise you that I will be a wonderful friend and companion. I get along well with the other cats here at the shelter, but like most cats, I am unsure of dogs. Did you
know the shelter has waived adoption fees* on cats ages 1 year and older for the rest of
November? No excuses; come adopt me today! *(spay/neuter, microchip fees still apply if these services were provided at the shelter)
ADOPT-A-PET IS SPONSORED BY:
for Greater Nashua 24 Ferry Rd., Nashua 889- BARK (2275).
208 Central Street, Rt 111, Hudson
HUDSON ANIMAL HOSPITAL AAHA (603) 883-5481
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Hudson Lions Club Peace Poster Winners: Presentation of Mary Academy
submitted by Deedee Lee LaTulippe, Hudson Lions Club A “Vision of Peace” is the theme for
this year’s annual Peace Poster Contest sponsored by Lions Clubs International. The contest is open to students ages 11-13. The Hudson Lions Club winners from Presentation of Mary Academy were acknowledged at a school assembly. Cash awards of $100, $50, and $25 were awarded. One winning poster from each participating NH Lions Club will be entered in the District competition. The winning District poster will be submitted to Lions Clubs International Headquarters for the final judging. Entries are judged at all levels of originality, artistic merit, and portrayal of theme. During the final judging, 23 merit award winners and one grand-prize winner are chosen to represent the many entries
Front: Tird place, Jane Lehto of Nashua; second place, Raphael Alves of Hudson; and first place, Joy Dumont of Tyngsborough, MA. Back: Jane Carver, teacher, and Pauline Boisvert, Peace Poster Chair
submitted from around the world. The grand- prize winner will receive a cash award of U.S. $5,000 and the merit award winners will receive $500 each.
Budget Committee Lays Down the Gauntlet: No School Raises for 2012 or School Board Members
by Doug Robinson The Hudson School Committee presented a budget for 2012 that
would raise taxes by 47 cents for every $1,000 assessed. If the average home in Hudson is valued for $300,000, then the average tax increase per homeowner would be $141, should the School
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District proposed budget pass. The Budget Committee, which has nine members elected for
three-year terms, began their annual review this week. They are responsible for preparing and presenting the town and school budgets as provided in RSA 32:5. In order to prepare the budget, the committee meets with department heads and other town and school officials regarding estimated costs, anticipated revenues, and services performed to the extent deemed necessary. A warrant article involved the increase of School Board member stipends from $1,100 to $1,500, and from $1,100 to $2,000 for the Chairman of the School Committee. When the warrant article was presented, members of the Budget Committee spoke freely and were very explicit with their feelings regarding the financial needs of the Hudson community. The Budget Committee voted 0/9/1 against, with School Board member Laura Bisson abstaining from the vote. She further stated that “pursuant” to the Warrant Article straw vote, she would recommend to the full School Board not to sending the warrant article to the ballot.
Selectman Roger Coutu stated that he would be the first to argue that the School Committee deserves a pay raise. “However, we must
Hudson Fire Log
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Sunday, November 14: 2:51 a.m. Structure fire, Highland Street. 8:48 a.m. Box alarm, Webster Street. 9:00 a.m. System trouble, Wason Road. 12:19 p.m. Box alarm, Derry Street. 9:28 p.m. Assault, Central Street. Monday, November 15: 8:12 a.m. Knee injury, Bungalow Avenue. 8:15 a.m. Service call, Wentworth Drive. 8:49 a.m. Dizziness, Webster Street. 8:54 a.m. Mutual aid Ambulance, Nashua. 8:57 a.m. Mutual aid Ambulance, Nashua. 9:30 a.m. General illness, Derry Road.
3:03 p.m. General illness, Robinson Road. 3:14 p.m. Mutual aid Ambulance, Nashua. 4:02 p.m. Diabetic emergency, Executive Drive. 5:42 p.m. Motor vehicle accident, Industrial Drive. 6:57 p.m. Motor vehicle accident, Lowell Road. 10:16 p.m. Illegal burn, Windham Road. Tuesday, November 16: 7:45 a.m. Service call, Wentworth Drive. 9:48 a.m. Difficulty breathing, Belknap Road. 11:23 a.m. Difficulty breathing, Abbott Farm Lane. 11:33 a.m. Service call, Wentworth Drive. 2:36 p.m. Box alarm, River Road. 3:40 p.m. Motor vehicle accident, Lowell Road. 3:42 p.m. Alcohol poisoning, Derry Street. 8:58 p.m. Wires down, Central Street and Park Avenue.
Another Hudson Engine Out of Service
Left: A wrecker backs up to tow away the engine after it popped a leaf spring doing a
routine brake test on Monday, November 22 Below: Te broken leaf spring on the passenger side of the truck
lead by example,” he said. Budget Member Charlie Schweiss stated, “This is not a good time to raise stipends. We need to reduce.” Also discussed at this Budget Meeting were the proposed warrant articles involving pay increases for various employees of the School District. These zero raises for year 2012 would affect secretaries, electricians, HVAC technicians, and custodians, as the impact of the raises would be zero for year 2012, and then two percent for years 2013 and 2014. The warrants passed in a straw vote by members of the Budget Committee. Other Collective Bargaining agreements from two to three years ago clarified that “if contracts are adopted,” raises would not be given, but the “step plan can continue,” according to Hudson School Superintendent Randy Bell. Budget Committee members, however, did vote in favor of offering
the Farm Manager, non-administrative personnel, and computer technicians a combined $11,000 increase in wages. Over the next few weeks, the Budget Committee will be
evaluating every line of the $45,153,030 budget as presented to them by the School Budget Committee.
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