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Hudson - Litchfield News | February 17, 2012 - 11


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New England Gymnastics Training Center Level 6 team


submitted by Mary Ann Madore New England Gymnastics Training Center of Hudson competed at the Manhattan Classic held February 4 and 5 in Manhattan, NY. Levels 5, 6, 7 and 8 competed at this event. NEGTC’s Level 5 team placed ninth, Level 6 team placed seventh, Level 7 team placed eighth and Level 8 team placed eighth. Parents and friends are all very proud of the gymnasts for their hard work and devotion to the sport!


Scores for Hudson and Litchfield gymnasts are as follows: Level 5 Team: Isabella Bruno of Litchfield placed eighth All Around with a score of 34.275. She received an 8.7 on vault (fourth, tie), 7.9 on bars (15th, tie), 9.075 on beam (second), 8.6 on Floor (eighth, tie). Level 6 Team: Isabella Cebrero of Hudson placed 10th All Around with a score of 34.025. She received an 8.75 on vault (11th, tie), 8.275 on bars (eighth), 8.65 on beam (13th), 8.35 on Floor (15th, tie). Lilia Szewczyk of Hudson placed seventh All Around with a score of 35100. She received an 8.75 on vault


(11th), 8.75 on bars (sixth), 8.75 on beam (14th), and 8.85 on Floor (fourth). Level 7 Team: Kamryn Ford of Litchfield placed 17th in the All Around with a score of 34.925. She received a 9.175 on vault (10th), 9.0 on bars (12th), 7.75 on beam (18th), 9.0 on Floor (17th). Skyler Bomba of Hudson placed third in the All Around with a score of 36.575. She received an 8.8 on vault (10th), 9.3 on bars (fourth), 9.35 on beam (third), 9.125 on Floor (eighth). Level 8 Team: Hailey Reiff of Litchfield placed fourth in the


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All Around with a score of 37.375. She received a 9.1 on vault (fifth), 9.475 on bars (third), 9.25 on beam (10th, tie), 9.55 on Floor (third). The girl’s teams are coached by Tim Madore (Owner), Catie Jarvis and Melanie Streeter.


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submitted by New England Gymnastics Training Center New England Gymnastics Training Center of Hudson boys team competed at West Point Military Academy. This was a tough competition with many gyms competing from several states. The meet was held January 27-29. The boys from Hudson scored as follows. Level 5: Jacob Perron placed 49th with an All Around score


of 76. He received 11.6 on floor (55th place), 12.5 (50th place) pommel horse, 13.3 (51st place) rings, 14.3 (34th place) vault, 13.2 (40th place) parallel bar, and 11.1 (50th place) on high bar. Level 7: Colton Rice placed 14th with an All Around score of


43.2. He received 8.9 (14th place) on pommel horse, 13.2 (12th place) on rings, 10.8 9 (13th place) parallel bars, 10.0 (13th place) high bar. Level 9: Cody Rice place sixth with an All Around score of 48.3. He received 11.4 (sixth place) on floor, 10.5 (third place) pommel horse, 12.8 (first place) rings, and 13.4 (third place) vault. Congratulations boys, job well done. We are all looking forward


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Obituary Obituaries


Richard Walter Hamel Richard Walter


Hamel died suddenly, but peacefully, at his Litchfield home on February 11, 2012. Born September 7, 1940, in Lawrence, MA, Richard was a proud graduate of the Central Catholic


High School Class of 1958. (He delighted in receiving his Golden Diploma at his 50th reunion several years ago.) He grew up in Lawrence where he met and married his wife, Kay, and worked at Greico Bros in Lawrence for the entirety of his career. In 1984, he moved with his family to Salem, and later to Litchfield after his retirement. Richard was a life-long member of the Knights of Columbus, and was an active and committed member of his parish community wherever he lived, notably at his current church, St. Francis of Assisi in Litchfield. His faith in God and Church, and his love and devotion for his wife and family defined and enriched his life. Like many from his generation, he was a frugal and hard-working man, and though he


never aspired to have or achieve wealth or acclaim of any sort, he counted himself bountifully rich in what he valued and cherished most: his family. Richard had a close circle of friends, especially from among his church community and his home community. He enjoyed playing cards with family and friends, especially playing his current favorite, Texas Hold-em, where he could buy-in for $5 or $10 and win $25 or more on a lucky night. He especially loved to play cards on nights like those. Richard’s surviving family includes his wife, Kay, with whom he celebrated in health and gratitude, 50 years of marriage on November 11, 2011. He is also survived by his son, David and his wife Janet of Bristow, OK, and their children, Stephen and Kevin; daughter, Debbie and grandchildren, Blaise, Bradley, and Donna of Salisbury, MA; son, Michael and his wife Betsy, and grandchildren, Austin and Allison of Salem; daughter, Julie and her husband Dick Bernier, and their daughter, Katie of Pepperell, MA; and son, Jim, and his wife Jude and their children, Eden


Raymond L. Boyer


Raymond L. Boyer, 76, of Litchfield passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on February 12, 2012, at Catholic Medical Center, Manchester. Raymond was born in Nashua on May 14, 1935, the son of the late Armand and Rose (Chauvin) Boyer. He was the husband of Jeanne (Gagnon) Boyer of Litchfield. Prior to his retirement Raymond had been employed by Crescent Tipping Linen, working many years in the dry cleaning industry. He was an avid bowler.


Raymond was predeceased by a daughter, Lisa Colon.


Besides his wife, Raymond is survived


by one son, Steven Boyer and his wife Holly of Nashua; three daughters, Susan Hunter and her husband Russell of Strafford, Linda Antonetty, and Paula Cleary, both of Nashua; a stepson, Rick Letellier and his wife Carrie of Dunbarton; 19 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; a sister- in-law, Jeannette Levesque of Hudson; a brother-in-law, Dennis Gagnon of Raleigh,


NC; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.


A Mass of Christian Burial will be


celebrated on Friday, February 17, at 10 a.m. in St. Louis de Gonzague Church, 48 West Hollis Street in Nashua. Burial will follow in St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. Services and arrangements have been entrusted to the care of the Anctil-Rochette and Son Funeral Home in Nashua. To view an on-line obituary or send a condolence, go to www.anctil-rochette.com.


and Forest of Sanbornton. Richard is additionally survived by his nine siblings: Doris Alakel, Yvette Richards, Raymond Hamel, Roland Hamel, Fr. Joseph Hamel, M.M., Albert Hamel, Paul Hamel, Terry Waggett, and Roger Hamel. His grandson, Aaron Hamel, predeceased him. Richard lived a virtuous, industrious,


happy, and spirit-filled life. By every important measure, he lived life beautifully well - perhaps his only real failing, leaving it too early. He had a heart of gold, and will be deeply missed, and always loved. Services were held in the Dumont-


Sullivan Funeral Home in Hudson and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Litchfield. Burial was in Edgewood Cemetery, Nashua. Those wishing to make gestures of remembrance and thanksgiving for Richard’s life are invited to send donations in his memory to Catholic Charities of New Hampshire (www.nh-cc.org/how-you-can- help.aspx) or St. Francis of Assisi Church in Litchfield. To send an online message of condolence to the family, please visit www. dumontsullivan.com.


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As required by RSA § 40:14-b, II (b) and 40:14, IV, the Litchfield School Board will hold a public hearing on the petitioned warrant article delegating the formation of the default budget to the Budget Committee. Public testimony will be taken. This hearing will be held on February 22, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. in the Auditorium at Campbell High School.


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Meeting Agenda February 23, 2012


The Hudson Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a meeting on Thursday, February 23, 2012, 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 p.m., with the applications normally being heard in the order listed below.


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The following items before the Board will be considered:


I. PUBLIC HEARINGS OF SCHEDULED APPLICATIONS BEFORE THE BOARD


1. Case 217-005 (2/23/12, Deferred from 1/26/12): Alan and Theresa Boissonneault Living Trust, PO Box 2431, 1016 Yates Road, Oak Harbor, WA, requests a Variance for property located at 13 Mark Street, to allow access to the proposed lot without the proper frontage; 120 feet required, 50.49 feet proposed. [Map 217, Lot 005, Zoned R-2, HZO Article VII, Section 334-27, Table of Dimensional Requirements.]


2. Case 182-125 (2/23/12): Hudson Library Street Assoc., LLC., 253 Main Street, Nashua, requests an Appeal from an Administra- tive Decision issued by the Zoning Administrator dated January 4, 2012, which stated that the property located at 39 Library Street is in violation of the Hudson Zoning Ordinance; the property is a commercial property being used as residential without the appropriate approvals. [Map 182, Lot 125, Zoned TR, HZO Article III, Section 334-16, Building permits, Section 334-16 C, Conditions of issuance, and Section 334-16.1, Site plan approval.]


3. Case 221-002 (2/23/12): Danville Realty, LLC., 32 Executive Drive, Hudson, request a Variance for the property located at 25 Flagstone Drive to allow construction of an addition within the front-yard setbacks. 50-feet required, 41.2-feet proposed. [Map 221, Lot 002, Zoned I, HZO Article VII, Section 334-27, Table of Dimensional Requirements.]


4. Case 199-009 (2/23/12): Robert N. Dumont, 60 Pelham Road, Hudson, request a Home Occupation Special Exception to allow the sale of firearms within the existing home. [Map 199, Lot 009, Zoned G, HZO Article VI, Section 334-24, Home occupations.]


II. REVIEW OF MINUTES III. REORGANIZATION OF THE BOARD IV. OTHER 1. Discussion of Any Town/State Activity Of Interest To The Board William A. Oleksak


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