against me and that in all instances of my life you are with me. I want, in this short prayer, to thank you for all things and to confirm once again that I never want to be separated from you, even and in spite of all material illusion. I wish to be with you in Eternal Glory. Thank you for your mercy towards me and mine.
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September 30-October 2: The 135th Deerfield Fair, Deerfield, NH. Rain or shine, this fair is packed with four full days of events, both old and new, with fun for all ages. It’s entertaining, educational and lots of entertainment. Deerfield Fairgrounds. For more information, visit
deerfieldfair.com. October 1-2: Vermont Sheep and Wool Festival, Tunbridge, VT. A weekend-long celebration of the fiber arts, offers a packed schedule of presentations, classes, and demonstrations on every fiber skill imaginable including spinning, felting, dying, knitting, and animal husbandry, to name just a few. 10 a.m. Tunbridge Fairgrounds.
vtsheepandwoolfest.org. September 30-October 10: Topsfield Fair, MA. Admission fee. Topsfield Fairgrounds, 207 Boston Street. www.
topsfieldfair.org. October 1: Apple Harvest Day, Dover, NH. Held at Henry Law Park and other downtown locations, this craft fair and street festival features a 5K road race, music, dancing, apple-pie baking contest, pony rides, petting zoo, rides, games, and more. (603) 742-2218;
dovernh.org. October 1-2: Juried Crafts Festival, Harvard, MA. This event will feature unique New England arts and crafts from some of New England’s fines artists and crafts persons. Admission fee. 10/1 – 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 10/2 – 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Fruitlands Museum, 102 Prospect Hill Road. October 2-9: Fryeburg Fair, Fryeburg ME. It was a chilly day in March of 1851 when a few local farmers and merchants got together and decided to show off their produce, cattle and wares to the community. Since those humble beginnings, Fryeburg Fair has grown to become Maine’s largest agricultural fair complete with six days of harness racing, a farm museum second to none, the world’s largest steer and oxen show and a reputation known throughout North America. Admission fee. (207) 935-3268; E- mail:
info@fryeburgfair.org; www.
fryeburgfair.com. October 8: The Prodigals, Boothbay Harbor, ME. This Irish group brings a blend of traditional Celtic tunes and punk rock music to the Opera House. (207) 633-5159; boothbayoperahouse. com.
October 8: Somersworth Pumpkin Festival, Somersworth, NH. Al all-day family-oriented event at Main Street Plaza, with gourd carving, hayrides, scarecrow making, pumpkin smashing, and the ever-popular pumpkin catapult. (603) 692-5869; nhfestivals. org.
October 8-9: Connecticut Garlic & Harvest Festival, Bethlehem, CT. Celebrate all things pungent at Bethlehem Fairgrounds. Lectures, cooking demonstrations, entertainment, crafts, and the most fragrant food court around. (203) 266-7810; garlicfestct. com.
October 8-9: Quilt & Needle Arts Show, East Haddam, CT. An old-time quilt festival at First Church of Christ Congregational. (860) 873-8567;
ehquiltshow.sc43.org. October 15-16: 30 Years – Seams Like Yesterday, Rochester, NH. More than 175 quilts will be on display at Rochester Community Center, plus merchant mall, silent auction, quilt raffle, guild boutique, penny sale, and more. (603) 269-3032;
cochecoquilters.org. October 16: Chowder Race, Marblehead, MA. A big race for tin boats: Marblehead Model Yacht Club hosts a day of competitions among scale-reproduction yachts. (781) 631- 6727;
mmycboat.com. October 16: Pioneer Valley Book & Ephemera Fair, Northampton, MA. One of the best vintage wares shows in the Northeast. Find rare books, maps, autographs, prints, posters, playbills, and more, all at Smith Vocational School. (603) 509-2639;
flamingoeventz.com. October 21-23: OgunquitFest, Ogunquit, ME. Come to the Maine coast for this annual town-wide fall tradition. Events include pumpkin decorating, costume parade, craft bazaar, high-heel race, ghost tours, wagon rides, and scarecrow contest. (207) 646-2939;
visitogunquit.org. October 22: Annual Pumpkin Festival, Keene, NH. The signature tower on Central Square is still the centerpiece of Keene’s Pumpkin Festival. The street will be lined with pumpkins and pumpkin spectators, for the smoothest strolling and best viewing ever, unfettered by vendor booths and queues. Families and seniors are very welcome and handicap parking in excellent locations makes access easy. Live musical entertainment will add to the atmosphere on stage near the city square and at other selected locations but the sights will carry the day! Noon-8:30 p.m. (precisely!). Free, however, your donation in advance of any amount will go a long way in keeping this event alive for your children and your children’s children. Downtown Keene. pumpkinfestival2011. org.
October 22: Essex Clamfest, Essex, MA. Head over to memorial Park to celebrate the slimy bivalve that makes Cape Ann so tasty. Don’t miss the chowder cook-off plus arts and crafts and children’s rides and games. (978) 283-1601;
capeannvacations.com. October 28: Charlie the Butler’s Ghost
Party, Cranston, RI. Halloween festivities at the historic Sprague Mansion, including ghost tours and a performance by mind reader Rory Rave. (401) 944-9226; cranstonhistori
calsociety.org. October 29: Ammonoosuc Valley Railway Association Fall Model Railroad Show, Bethlehem, NH. As usual, this year’s show will feature a number of operating modular railroad layouts. The lineup will include the AVRA 16 foot by 20 foot HO modular railroad (first modular layout in New England), and the Lebanon Model Railroad Club’s spectacular “N” scale Crawford Notch operating display. Besides the various operating layouts, the show will include several dozen dealers with a broad selection of model railroad locomotives, cars, and accessories for sale, as well as books, photographs and miscellaneous railroad memorabilia. Admission fee. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Profile School, Profile Road (Route 18). (603) 747-3492 or (603) 989-5543. October 31: Beacon Hill with a BOO!, Boston, MA. Tales of ghosts, murderers, mystery, and mayhem: a Halloween tour that proves there’s more to fear in this historic neighborhood than high rents. (617) 367-2345;
bostonbyfoot.org.
November 4: Jeff Dunham, Lowell, MA. Durham’s sidesplitting performances have made him the top grossing live comedian in North America for three consecutive years as well as the last two years worldwide. Now his ever-growing legion of devoted fans that flock to his shows will meet the newest additions to his suitcase posse. Achmed the Dead Terrorist has to now contend with his rebellious offspring, Achmed Junior, aka A.J. Meanwhile, Peanut has decided that he’s tired of being Jeff’s sidekick and has taken up ventriloquism with his own character: Little Jeff. More hilarity than ever ensues as the never-before-seen characters unleash their own havoc on stage. Admission fee. 8 p.m. Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell. (866) 722- 8780;
TsongasCenter.com. November 5: Taylor’s Grove Concert, Manchester, NH. Veteran country music performer Mac McHale and old-time gospel singer Carolyn Hunter have joined forces to bring a bit of the North and South together. Their duo, Taylor’s Grove takes the name from the little North Carolina church where Carolyn grew up singing with her family. With guitar, mandolin, banjo and tight harmony, Mac and Carolyn perform in the spirit of old-fashioned
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Sunday School 10:00AM “Christianity for the rest of us”
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In Loving Memory Alexandra Mathieu
October 2, 1999 Daughter of
Dave and Nicole (Cannava) Mathieu
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Sister to Makenna and Ryleigh Mathieu To the Child in My Heart
O precious, tiny, sweet little one You will always be to me
So perfect, pure, and innocent Just as you were meant to be.
We dreamed of you and of your life And all that it would be
We united and longed for you to come And join our family.
We never had the chance to play, To laugh, to rock, to wiggle.
We long to hold you, touch you now And listen to you giggle.
I’ll always be your mother. He’ll always be your dad.
You’ll always be our child, The child that we had.
You are our sorrow and our joy. There’s love in every tear.
Just know our love goes deep and strong. We’ll forget you never -
The child we had, but never had, And yet will have forever.
We love and miss you deeply. Love, Mom and Dad
But now you’re gone … but yet you’re here. We’ll sense you everywhere.
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American music that reaches across
barriers of place and generations. They bring together songs Mac learned from his mother and country radio in Downeast Maine and songs Carolyn heard in Piedmont, North Carolina in the days when people from miles around would bring their guitars and children to church just to sign and play. Come and enjoy this unique blending of talents of these two unique musicians, educators and music preservationists! Admission fee. 2 p.m. Millyard Museum, Elm Street Gallery. (603) 622-7531; www.
manchesterhistoric.org. November 11-12: Northampton Center for the Arts, Northampton, MA. Featuring more than 60 vendors selling everything from knitwear and jewelry to metalwork and ceramics. twistfair. com
PUBLIC NOTICES Susan ‘Sue’ Hineman Bakaian
Obituary Obituaries
Susan “Sue” Hineman Bakaian, 59, of Litchfield, passed away on September 21, 2011, from complications after surgery for a brain tumor. She was born in North Kingston, RI, to the late E. Raymond and Phyllis (Popinski) Hineman. Sue graduated from Milford Area High School in Milford, in 1970. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Keene
State College in May of 1974 and her Master of Arts degree in Special Education from Fitchburg (MA) State. Sue was a long-time educator in the Special Education Department at Pennichuck Junior High School in Nashua until her retirement in June of 2010. She was an avid golfer and an avid gardener. She is survived by her loving husband of 29 years, Keith Bakaian of Litchfield; three sisters, Kathi Jordan and her husband William of Amherst, Carol Robbins and her husband Gerald of Wendell, NC, and Mona Lepine and her husband Dennis of Litchfield; one brother, Alan Hineman and his wife Lisa of Amherst; four nephews, Brad Deveau and his wife Sarah of Shirley, MA, Matthew Robbins and his wife Valerie of Raleigh, NC, Christopher Lepine and Andrew Lepine, both of Litchfield; one niece, Megan Mitchell and her husband CJ of Knightdale, NC. In lieu of flowers, the family encourages donations in Sue’s
loving memory to the Concord Regional VNA Hospice House, 30 Pillsbury Street, Concord, NH, 03301. Arrangements were under the direction of the Dumont-
Sullivan Funeral Home in Hudson. To send an online message of condolence, please visit
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Town of Hudson Public Hearing
Pursuant to RSA 41:9-a Establishment of Fees, and Article 32 of the 3/12/94 Town Meeting, the Board of Selectmen shall hold a Public Hearing on October 11, 2011, in conjunction with its regularly scheduled meeting which starts at 7:00 p.m., in the Selectmen’s Meeting Room at Town Hall, 12 School Street, to receive input from Town residents on amending Hud- son Town Code, Chapter 205, Fees, §205-14 Water Utility Fee, as follows:
§ 205-14 D. Residential water connection fees: (2) Meter installation and inspections by Pennichuck:
Size of Meter (inches)
5/8 3/4 1
1-1/2 2 3
>3
Current $350
$450 $500 $750
$1,000 $1,000
Recommend $400
$500 $550 $800
$1,050 $1,050
Cost to be determined at time of application
§ 205-14 E. Nonresidential water connection fees: (3) Meter installation and inspections by Pennichuck:
Size of Meter (inches)
5/8 3/4 1
1-1/2 2 3
>3
Current $350
$450 $500 $750
$1,000 $1,000
Recommend $400
$500 $550 $ 800
$1,050 $1,050
Cost to be determined at time of application
Stephen A. Malizia Town Administrator
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