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be wrapped in Styrofoam to keep it keep the temperature
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little sh survive. Crivacs wife, Karen, a science teacher at
Bishop Guertin, also exposed her classes to the salmon and
brought their fry to the river to be released together with the
NWES fry.
Saturdays eld trip to Merrill Park gave those who
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blue nets in hand, students, their family and friends released
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program that brings salmon
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we picked the eggs up at the
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which means the developing
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The Londonderry Invitational was
the site of the regular season nale
in D-I track and eld on Saturday,
May 24. The AHS bus made the
short trip to the Lancers home
where the Broncos participated
in the non-scoring meet that was
used as preparation for the states at
Winnacunnet High School on Friday,
May 30, beginning at 4 p.m. Earlier in
the week, Alvirne hosted Manchester
Central and came away with a pair of
wins, taking the boys division by a
lopsided 109-21 score while the girls
walked away with a more subdued,
although still convincing, 88-48 win.
In the dual meet against Central,
the boys team recorded 11 rst place
nishes out of the 18 total events.
Leading the Broncos team scoring
were individual performances in two
track events in particular: the 400
and 1600 meter run. In the 400,
Robert Younghusband (53.7) edged
out teammate Noah Bellomo (54.0)
with PJ Busnach coming in a close
third with a time of 55.8 seconds to
sweep the event. In the longer 1600,
Phil Demers continued his strong
showings, nishing with a time of
4:37.3 while Kendall Westhoff was just
seconds behind at 4:44.9.
Other rst place nishes for Alvirne
included Cody Coulombe shot
put, 42 feet 4 inches; Kyle Salucco
long jump, 18 feet 9 inches; Jake
Schoeld triple jump (uncontested),
30 feet, 7 inches, high jump 5 feet,
5 inches; Eddie Barry 110 hurdles,
17.6 (edging out Noah Cote (17.8);
Cote 300 IM hurdles 46.5; Kyle
Saunders 800-meter run, 2:05.1;
Chris Beaudin 200-meter run, 24.0,
edging teammates Tim Campbell (24.4)
and Peter Mertins (24.6); and Brendan
Lavalley 3200 meter, 12:00.2.
Similarly on the girls side of the
score sheet, they were also able to post
eleven rst place nishes. Leading the Lady Broncos with two
of those was Tana Tufts; taking the 100-meter dash with a time
of 13.4 seconds while also grabbing honors in the 200 meter
(27.6). Nine other athletes captured rst in their respective
events: Samantha Giannelli shot put, 28 feet 10 inches;
Sidney Calvagna long jump, 14 feet 10 inches; Tori LaRoche
triple jump, 32 feet, 8.5 inches; Brittney Lambert high
jump, 5 feet, 1 inch; Erin Rosier 100m hurdles, 17.2; Kellye
Houdagba 400m run, 1:07.5; Marie Morrier 300m hurdles,
50.8; Emily Barry 800-meter run 2:34.4; and Elizabeth
Katsohis 3200-meter run, 15:23.1.
At Londonderry, the boys were represented with a total of
eight top 10 nishes while
the girls posted six of their
own. The best nish on the
girls side came from Brittney
Lambert who cleared the bar
at 5 feet, 4 inches to take
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jump, while Tori LaRoche
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nishes; eighth in the discus
with a throw of 85 feet,
5.75 inches and ninth in the
triple jump with a distance
of 31 feet, 7.75 inches. For
the boys, Ethan Rainvilles
throw of 120 feet, 3.5 inches
in the discus, earned him a
third place nish among all
participants. However, a
dominating showing took place when three Bronco runners
placed in the top ten in the competitive 3200-meter event.
Kendall Westhoff led Alvirne (fth overall) with a sub-10
minute time of 9:58.40, followed by Phil Demers (seventh,
10:04.76) and Noah Bellomo (10th, 10:18.14).
Rounding out the notable performances for Alvirne were
Cody Coulombe shot put, sixth, 42 feet, 5.25 inches; the
4x400 relay team of Noah Cote, John Sojka, PJ Busnach, Kyle
Saunders sixth, 3:40.31; Saunders 800-meter run, eighth,
2:03.40; Robert Younghusband 400-meter run, 10th, 53.06;
Shaylyn Saunders 800-meter run, fth, 2:24.56; Emily Barry
800 meter, sixth, 2:28.26.
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Staff photos by Marc Ayotte
Alvirnes Tori LaRoche fnished eighth in the discus at the Londonderry Invitational
with a distance of 85 feet, 5.75 inches.
Erin Rosier hands the baton to Marie Morrier in the 4x100 relay.
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On May 21, Alvirne began its stretch of four games in seven
days, as they traveled to Winnacunnet, who came into the contest
winners of three in a row, but had lost nine straight prior to that.
Tyler Brown, who was brilliant on the hill in his last outing, was
victimized by three unearned runs and a woeful offense as the
Broncos fell to the Warriors by a 7-3 score.
Brown was tagged with the loss after going 4.1 innings, allowing
6 runs on 5 hits while fanning seven and walking four. In relief,
Kyle McKinley and Jacen Hudson combined to throw 1.1 innings of
no-hit, no-run ball while Dan Brown went one third of an inning,
surrendering one run on three hits.
Trailing 2-0 after three, Alvirne cut the Winnacunnet lead in half
with a single run in the fourth. Andrew Teague provided the Broncos
with its sole RBI of the day when he reached on a elders choice
scoring Robbie Flohr. It didnt take long before the Warriors put the
game out of reach, recording four runs in the home half of the fth
for a 6-1 cushion. A pair of inconsequential, unearned runs in the
seventh inning made the scoreboard a little more appealing, but,
nonetheless, dropped the Broncos to 8 wins and ve losses on the
year. The quiet offense was able to produce just ve singles with
Matt McKinley, Tyler Brown, Kyle McKinley, Jacen Hudson and Josh
Nardelli each recording one.
Two days later the Broncos hosted Nashua North who came to
Hudson, owners of an 8-10 mark. Once again, the offense was
virtually nonexistent, collecting just four hits on the afternoon as the
Titans came up large with a ve-run fourth inning and held on for a
5-3 verdict. Robbie Flohr got the start on the mound and took the
loss after giving up all ve runs (three earned) on seven hits while
striking out four and walking two in four innings of work. Kyle
McKinley went the last three innings, allowing just one hit while
fanning three as well as walking three.
The Broncos took a 1-0 lead in the second when Kyle McKinleys
single plated Florh (1-2, run, 3B). In the third inning, the lead
doubled when Matt McKinley singled to center, scoring Dan Brown.
The McKinley tandem accounted for three of the four AHS hits, as
well as both runs batted in, on the afternoon. An unearned run
made it 3-0, but the ve-run North eruption in the top of the fourth
was too much for the Broncos to overcome as their record slipped to
8-6.
In a rescheduled affair that took place on Saturday, May 24, the
Bronco offense remained ineffective, mustering up just four hits as
they fell to visiting Concord, 7-3. The Crimson were led by shortstop
and lead-off hitter Ben Bengston who banged-up Bronco pitching;
going 4-for-4 with the key hit coming in the four-run second inning,
as his bases-emptying double put his team ahead to stay, at 4-1.
Ethan Beals was the starting and losing hurler, going two innings
allowing ve runs (zero earned) on just two hits. Jacen Hudson
came in and pitched the next three, allowing two earned runs on
four hits, striking out three, while Matt McKinley nished up; giving
up just one hit and fanning two in two innings on the hill.
Alvirne got on the board in the second, when for the second time
in three games, Andrew Teagues elders choice scored Robbie
Flohr, making it 5-1. Two unearned runs in the home half of the
third brought the Broncos to within a pair, at 5-3, but thats as close
as they would get. Outside of an opposite eld double to left center
by Dan Brown, Alvirnes hits consisted of three singles; one each
from Flohr, Derek Hudson and Jacen Hudson. With the loss, their
third in a row, Alvirnes record dipped to just one game over the .500
mark, at 8-7.
On May 27, the Broncos traveled to Manchester to take on
Memorial and incurred more of what has plagued them during
this recent slide. Offensively, the bats remained quiet; defensively,
another big inning in the form of a ve-run second, catapulted the
Crusaders to the 6-5 win. The loss was Alvirnes fourth in a row;
dropping them to an even 8-8 on the year as they fell to eighth place
in the D-I standings.
Things started well for Alvirne as they jumped out to a 2-0,
rst inning lead
compliments of a
two-run double from
Robbie Flohr (1-1, 2
runs) that scored Tyler
Brown and Derek
Hudson. However,
the Broncos could
not sustain the lead;
surrendering ve runs
in Memorials next at
bat. Lowlights for the
inning included two
walks with the bases
loaded, an unearned
run, in addition to an
RBI elders choice.
Nevertheless, Alvirne
did battle back to score
three in the top of the
third. Matt McKinley
doubled, Tyler Brown
(two runs) drew a walk,
and Flohr was hit by a pitch to load the bases with Broncos. Jacen
Hudson then delivered a bases-clearing triple to knot the score at
ve apiece. The deciding run was scored by Memorial in the fth
when Dambrosio singled to left eld, scoring Fitzgerald.
On the hill, Derek Hudson lasted just one inning, giving up three
runs on three hits, striking out one and walking one. Matt McKinley
replaced Hudson and did not retire a Crusader while giving up two
runs on a pair of bases-loaded free passes. Jacen Hudson had his
second consecutive ne outing; throwing ve innings of three-hit,
one-run ball, fanning two and walking just one.
Alvirnes Robbie Flohr slides into second base in an
attempt to break up a Concord 6-4-3 double play.
Staff photos by Marc Ayotte
AHS Baseball Skid Reaches Four Straight
Broncos Rally to Make Tennis Playoffs
by Marc Ayotte
In captivating fashion, the Alvirne boys Tennis team recorded
wins in its nal two regular season matches and, as a result, grabbed
the eighth and nal playoff spot available in the Division I standings.
The Broncos took to the road on May 19 and returned from the
Queen City with a trim 5-4 victory over Manchester Memorial. Two
days later, the Bronco bus headed to the coast where they dumped
Dover in a must-win scenario, 8-1, nishing the season at 7-7 and
locking up the nal berth for postseason play.
Against Memorial, the Broncos were spearheaded to a victory
in the team scoring thanks to four wins in singles competition.
However, the deal was sealed when the number 1-seeded doubles
tandem of OBrien and Stedile won; picking up the decisive fth
team point. In singles matches: number 1 Matt OBrien vs.
Kristopher Marineau 8-0 W; number 2 Raul Stedile vs. Andrew Tran
8-3 W; number 3 Jared Whalen vs. Duy Dinh 8-0 L; number 4 Colin
Calnan vs. Thomas Tran 8-0 L; number 5 Sam Bonney-Liles vs.
Faizon Khalio 8-5 W; number 6 Henry Williams vs. Derrick Morais
8-3 W. Doubles - number 1 OBrien/Stadile 8-4 over Marineau/
Andrew Tran; number 2 Bonney-Liles/Williams lost 2-8 to Thomas
Tran/Khalio and number 3 Andrew Wetmore/Brett Richardson fell to
Dinh/Morais by an 8-3 nal.
Over in Dover, Alvirne punched their ticket for the post season;
coasting past the Green Wave by an 8-1 nal. The Broncos
dominated throughout, taking ve of the six singles contests
while sweeping the doubles action. Following are the results in
the Bronco win that brought them to .500 for the year: Singles -
number 1 Matt OBrien vs. Bill Tong 8-0 W; number 2 Raul Stedile
vs. Reed Loakso 8-4 W; number 3 Jared Whalen vs. Charlie Ly 8-6
W; number 4 Colin Calnan vs. Carter Medeiros 8-3 L; number 5 Sam
Bonney-Liles vs. Jack Roemer 8-5 W; number 6 Henry Williams vs.
John Quinn 8-0 W; Doubles - number 1 OBrien/Stedile with an 8-3
win over Tong/Roemer, number 2 Bonney-Liles/Williams defeated
Loakso/Medeiros 8-3 while Richardson/Wetmore whitewashed their
Green Wave opponents by an 8-0 score.
Bullied By Bulldogs
And the Broncos reward for a strong nish that enabled them
to make the playoffs? A rst round date with the regular season
champion Bedford squad, which had an unblemished 14-0 mark.
The Bulldogs proved to be too talented for Alvirne as they ousted the
Broncos by an 8-0 margin. Number two seed Raul Stedile gave the
Broncos their best chance of avoiding the team shutout, pushing his
opponent Ian Horne deep into their match; ultimate falling however,
by an 8-6 score. The singles and doubles results for the remainder
of the Broncos were as follows: Singles - number 1 Matt OBrien
vs. Dan Soucy 8-1 L; number 3 Jared Whalen vs. Andrew Allen 8-1
L; number 4 Colin Calnan vs. Zach Anderson 8-0 L; number 5 Sam
Bonney-Liles vs. Zach Gould 8-0 L; number 6 Henry Williams vs.
Gurudeep Machupalli 8-2 L. Doubles- number 1 OBrien/Stedile vs.
Soucy/Allen 8-2 L; number 2 Whalen/Bonney-Liles vs. Horne/Gould
8-2 L; number 3 Wetmore/Richardson vs. Anderson/Tim Weeks 8-0
L.
Bronco seniors get the nod for doubles action on Senior Day against the Warriors;
Henry Williams, right, drills an overhead smash for a point while
Scott Rancourt covers the baseline.
Staff photos by Marc Ayotte
Thumbs up to Cougar Cubs Coaches Amy and
Jason Rossi for being just simply amazing with the
kids in your group. Our daughter has not stopped
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for graduating from Basic and AIT Army Training.
Welcome home! Your Family and Friends are very
proud of you. We cannot wait to see you perform
in the 39th Army Band for many years.
Thumbs down to Obama ... Making a speech
and expressing his outrage over the poor treatment
of our veterans is a little too late. He should
have cleaned up the health care problems that
are plaguing the VA Healthcare System before
attempting to clean up the Healthcare in America.
Taking care of our veterans should be number
1 and the health care crises number 2. Making
a speech now on his disgust of the treatment of
veterans is a little too late in my book. A veteran
recently died of cancer because it took over a year
to get him treatment. Absolutely disgusting.
Thumbs down because Republicans cant
complain about anything. Republican leaders
lost our surplus. Never took responsibility for
their watch during the Bush administration or the
recent government shutdown. The Republicans
handed over a broken country to Obama with too
many hardships and losses. After electing Obama,
Republicans tried to crush him. Americans can
no longer pledge allegiance to a Republican ag.
Thank God Republicans can still pledge allegiance
to the Democratic ag. Our two party system does
work. Because when one goes bad, Americans
survive on the other. Republican leaders have
become social retards and are the denition of
insanity.
Thumbs-up for the new Weather Whys and
Climate Wise column in the HLN. Very nice
addition. We are very fortunate to
have such a learned scientist and
voice-of-reason in our community.
The key to me
is that he is a
(real) scientist
and not an
actor (Bill Nye
the Science
Guy) or a fear-
monger (Al
Gore, President
Obama, et al).
But I guess Im
just being too
reasonable ...
perhaps a sign
of my age?
Well-done Joe
and the HLN!
Thumbs
down to the
head coach at
Alvirne - harsh
criticism and
derogatory language on the eld is
no way to motivate your athletes.
Show a little respect and inspire
your team - you may be surprised
at the outcome.
Thumbs down to the
judgemental individual that has
a problem with this so called
monster mom. Did you ever think
maybe that mom could use help?
Quit hiding behind your keyboard
and offer to help. As a stay at
home mom myself I would love
nothing more than for someone
to help me out for a few minutes.
Do you have any idea how angry
4 tots get when you have to drag
them inside just so u can use the
restroom and cook them meals?
Dogs and sirens (I should know I
hear them all day long) make more
noise in this town Im sure than a
mom trying her best.
Thumbs up to LMS Spring
Concert and Carolyn Leite. What a
wonderful night of music and what
a truly amazing teacher!
Thumbs up to Sara Evans for
directing a great LMS chorus
performance! The students were
challenged and encouraged! So
glad to see them succeed and have
fun!
Thumbs up to the LMS band and chorus, the
students are very talented and the directors clearly
have a passion for music! I am more impressed
with every concert I attend. Thank you to Litcheld
Middle School for keeping music alive!
Thumbs up to Peter R. You did a great job in
college! Love, Mom, Dad, Becky and Megan.
Thumbs down to the individual who found
$120 in or near Cookies Chuck wagon on Sunday
of Memorial Day Weekend and didnt bother to
make an effort to try to return it. I am a veteran
and that was my familys grocery money for the
week. If you have any honor,
you will turn it into someone at
Cookies - no questions asked.
If you do, you can keep $20 for
yourself.
Thumbs up. Congratulations
Chelsea Blanchard for all your
efforts, energy and time in
clinicals and everything that
you to had to do to work hard
to achieve everything that
wanted to in the last four years
at Rivier College to achieve
your goal in becoming a
registered nurse. She graduated
with high GPA and is working
hard to achieve her rst job in
the medical eld as a full time
job. Congratulations, work
hard keep your head up and all
good things will happen. Love,
Mom in every possible way. I
am very proud of her.
Thumbs up to Pat Jewett
for being a true example of
service and dedication to her
community and fellow man -
you are truly an inspiration!
Thumbs down. You want
to blame school administrators
for the head injuries your
child sustained while playing
football? Anyone with an
ounce of common sense knows
that football is a dangerous
game, and always has been.
You knew it then. And you
know it now. Its unfortunate
that your risky and irresponsible
decisions have resulted in
injury to your child. But
you gambled, and you lost.
Take responsibility for your
actions, and dont try to pawn
them off on someone else
now that youre realizing the
consequences.
Thumbs Up? Thumbs Down? Thumbs Up? Thumbs Down?
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TKD Tigerclaw, a taekwondo school in Hudson, participated in the 11th annual Manchester School of Tae
Kwon Do Open Tournament at Trinity High School on May 3.
All eight students and one black belt who entered the tournament, which was the rst in which the school
has participated, won trophies. They were:
Lee Lemoine, fourth-degree black belt, rst in breaking and second in sparring;
Zach Silva, second-grade red belt, rst in sparring, second in forms and third in breaking;
Bob Knepp, second-grade red belt, second in breaking and second in forms;
Janice Knepp, second-grade red belt, third in forms;
Jacob MacFadgen, third-grade blue belt, second in forms;
James Hennessey, fourth-grade blue belt, rst in sparring;
Connor Fauvel, ninth-grade white belt, rst in sparring;
Cole Corleto, 10th-grade white belt, second in sparring and third in breaking; and
Quinn Fauvel, 10th-grade white belt, third in sparring.
The owners and head instructors of TKD Tigerclaw are Master Sandy Bucknam and Heather Bucknam,
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All proceeds from the tournament were donated to Emilys Place, a safe shelter for victims of domestic abuse.
submitted by Hudson Recreation
Led by outstanding teamwork and goalkeeping,
the Hudson U9 Maroon lacrosse team, coached
by Gabe Griego and Assistant Coaches Tapan
Mody and Ryan Tobin, won their game against
Peterborough last weekend. Contributions came
from up and down the team roster.
Hudson started out strong winning the rst
face off of the game. Offense dominated in
time of possession and Hudson never looked
back after scoring the rst goal. Hudson
conquered fantastic defense skills, shutting down
Peterboroughs attempt to mount a comeback.
Hudson demonstrated a nice display of
offensive team work in the second half through
effective passing to create scoring opportunities.
They fought hard to keep Peterborough away
from the net. It was not an easy task but Hudson
defenders were up for the challenge. The attacks
played exceptionally well together catching the
ball and passing to score.
U9 Maroon had great team energy during the
game and presence to each shift. Their quick play kept Peterborough off balance. They moved the ball around and showed
versatility in all positions. Goaltenders played well in the net shutting down shots and making tremendous saves. Resulting
from a game full of teamwork, Hudson handed Peterborough a tough loss, 13-3.
Courtesy photo
Midfelder #52 Cole Buckman stays in control of the ball
during Sundays game.
Hudson Rec Lacrosse Hands
Peterborough a Loss
TKD Tigerclaw Students Excel
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TKD Tigerclaw Group
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submitted by St. Joseph Healthcare
St. Joseph Healthcare welcomes board-certied Family Medicine provider Fadi Wehbi,
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Beirut, Labanon. Dr. Wehbi completed his residency in Family Medicine at the University
of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. His clinical interests include outpatient
procedures, dermatology, mental health, preventive medicine and patient-centered medical
home.
Dr. Wehbi has joined SJ Family Medical Center in Hudson at 208 Robinson Road.
To learn more or to make an appointment with Dr. Wehbi,
please visit www.stjosephhospital.com or call 882.6700.
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healthcare. The main campus, St. Joseph Hospital, is a
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Sunday, May 18: 7:46 a.m. Fall related injury,
Partridge Circle. 11:12 a.m. General illness,
River Road. 1:37 p.m. Elevator problem, Lowell
Road. 2:32 p.m. Mutual aid Ambulance,
Nashua. 6:02 p.m. Back injury, Hurley Street.
6:59 p.m. Fall related injury, Marshall Street.
Monday, May 19: 10:53 a.m. Dizziness, Lund
Drive. 11:55 a.m. Blasting, Moose Hill Road.
2:37 p.m. Seizure, Derry Road. 3:48 p.m.
Alarms in building, Sagamore Park Road. 3:50
pm. Stroke, Ferry Street. 3:56 p.m. Chest pain,
Derlon Lane (L). 4:20 p.m. Structure re, Cross
Street.
Tuesday, May 20: 9:10 a.m. Fainting, Musquash
Road. 10:24 p.m. Alarm box detail, Lowell
Road. 11:46 a.m. Chest pain, Executive Drive.
12:51 p.m. General illness, Derry Street. 1:54
p.m. Mutual aid Ambulance, Londonderry. 3:09
p.m. Motor vehicle accident, Webster Street.
3:55 p.m. Difculty breathing, Charles Bancroft
Highway (L). 6:51 p.m. Seizure, Old Derry
Road. 7:31 p.m. General illness, Barretts Hill
Road.
Wednesday, May 21: 4:58 a.m. Back pain,
Bungalow Avenue. 1:36 p.m. Alarm box testing,
Lowell Road. 2:16 p.m. Service call, Central
Street. 2:59 p.m. Diabetic problem, Derry
Road. 4:22 p.m. Box alarm, Musquash Road.
5:13 p.m. Seizure, Old Coach Road. 6:58 p.m.
Box alarm, Executive Drive. 7:23 p.m. Motor
vehicle accident, Sagamore Bridge Road. 9:03
p.m. Chest pain, Derlon Lane (L). 11:13 p.m.
Difculty breathing, Barbara Lane.
Thursday, May 22: 1:25 a.m. Laceration, Central
Street. 7:30 a.m. Odor investigation, Hampshire
Drive. 10:17 a.m. Alarm box detail, Friars
Drive. 10:23 a.m. Alarm box testing, Central
Street. 12:34 p.m. Chest pain, Webster Street.
12:48 p.m. Lift assist, Putnam Road. 1:48 p.m.
Lift assist, Putnam Road. 2:31 p.m. Box alarm,
Musquash Road. 3:04 p.m. Lift assist, Putnam
Road. 3:18 p.m. Wires down, Derry Road. 3:25
p.m. Box alarm, Musquash Road. 3:46 p.m.
Heart problem, Derry Road. 3:54 p.m. CO
detector activation, Hazelwood Road. 8:00 p.m.
General illness, Snowdrop Lane (L). 9:52 p.m.
Unknown medical, Speare Road.
Friday, May 23: 7:31 a.m. Box alarm, Lowell
Road. 8:03 a.m. Difculty breathing, Baker
Street. 8:24 a.m. Alarm box detail, Executive
Drive. 10:08 a.m. Difculty breathing, Charles
Bancroft Highway (L). 11:32 a.m. Structure
re, Fox Hollow Drive. 11:57 a.m. Unknown
medical, Jamesway Drive (L). 2:44 p.m.
Hemorrhaging, Trigate Road. 3:19 p.m. Stroke,
Hurley Street. 5:23 p.m. Chest pain, Derry
Road. 6:23 p.m. Accidental poisoning, Richman
Drive.
Saturday, May 24: 8:22 a.m. Water rescue,
Veterans Bridge.
12:09 p.m.
Heart problem,
Derry Road.
12:34 p.m.
Stroke, Terra
Lane. 3:55
p.m. Brush
re, Central
Street. 4:32
p.m. Stroke,
Webster Street.
9:05 p.m. Chest
pain, Masaquah
Drive (L).
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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 June 10, 2014, in conjunction with its regularly scheduled
meeting which starts at 7:00 p.m., in the Selectmens Meeting Room at
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PUBLIC MEETING
TOWN OF HUDSON, NH
JUNE 11, 2014
The Town of Hudson Planning Board will hold a regularly scheduled
meeting on Wednesday, June 11, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the Buxton
Community Development Conference Room at Town Hall. The following
items will be on the agenda:
I. CALL TO ORDER BY CHAIRPERSON AT 7:00 P.M.
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
III. ROLL CALL
IV. SEATING OF ALTERNATES
V. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING(S)
VI. CASES REQUESTED FOR DEFERRAL
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A. Jay-Mor Enterprises, Inc. 10 West Road
SB# 04-14 Map 105/Lot 001
The purpose of this plan is to depict the subdivision of Map
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TOWN of HUDSON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Amend Town Code
Chapter 205 Water Utility Fees
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 June 10, 2014, in conjunction with its regularly scheduled
meeting which starts at 7:00 p.m., in the Selectmens Meeting Room at
Town Hall, 12 School Street, to amend Hudson Town Code, Chapter
205, Fees, Water Utility.
Amend 205-14 (E) (4) to provide for an enhanced water system access
fee for non-residential uses connecting to the recently installed water
main extension on Derry Road and West Road by striking the existing
subparagraph (4) and substituting the following:
205-14. Water Utility Fee
E. Non-residential water connection fees.
..
The new customer water system access fee for any use
connecting to the water main constructed on the easterly side
of NH Route 102 a/k/a Derry Road, northerly of Hudson Tax
Map 105, Lot 7, and continuing westerly along West Road to
the Londonderry Town Line shall be FIFTEEN THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($15,000.00), plus the Supply Fee portion of the
New Customer Water System Access Fee as set forth in the
chart on le with the Town Engineer. For all other uses the
new customer water system access fees shall be as set forth in
the chart on le with the Town Engineer.
Residents interested in speaking on this issue are invited to attend this
hearing.
Stephen A. Malizia - Town Administrator
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Alvirne exploded for 12 runs in the rst
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14 hits for the game, as they outlasted visiting
Winnacunnet, 13-6 to improve to 6-9 on the
season.
The Lady Broncos erupted for the
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the rst, hitting Warrior pitching like it was
batting practice. Alvirne featured ve players
who recorded a multi-hit game in out-hitting
Winnacunnet (14-10), led by Kaycee Carbone
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assault when Carbone drilled a bases-clearing
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The Bronco shortstop nished the day going
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stolen bases. Kennedy picked up her three hits in
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runs batted in.
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Despite allowing ve runs on 10 hits,
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picking up the win.
The Lady Broncos made it back to back wins
for the third time this season when they defeated
Manchester Memorial (2-15) in Hudson by a 7-3
score. With the win, they improved to 7-9 on the
year and are currently in 12th place in the D-I
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A four-run rst inning gave starting pitcher
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and walking three. The key hit in the decisive
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Kaycee Carbone laces a bases-clearing, frozen rope triple against the Warriors.
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than I should admit, Jones says. It seems the
gas light always comes on when Ive just passed
the last gas station for miles. Considering the
areas where I travel, I get pretty nervous about
running out of gas on the side of a remote high-
way. Its not a good feeling, but I think weve all
been there.
Its likely most drivers would agree that the
fuel light often comes on at inopportune times.
Stuck in trafc on a freeway; running late for an
important appointment; or driving on a country
road with no towns or gas stations in sight, is
when drivers decide to push the fuel gauge past
the E signal.
Some popular car models can make it be-
tween 30 and 50 miles after the fuel light goes
on, according to a study by Pick Analysis. The
average Chevrolet Silverado will continue for
about 33 miles beyond empty. Smaller cars like
the Volkswagen Jetta average about 43 miles
and the Toyota Corolla tops the list at 47 miles.
Knowing how
far a vehicle can
drive with low
fuel may be reas-
suring, but the
effects of low-fuel
driving can be
damaging to the
car.
When youre
running low on
gas, its best not
to push your
luck, says Neil
Hoff, a rened
fuels specialist
with CHS, which
supplies more
than 1,400 Cenex
branded gas sta-
tions. Stopping to ll up before your gas gauge
hits E could save you stress, damage to your
car and time spent on the side of the road.
Hoff explains that by allowing a car to run on
empty, dirt and contaminants are more likely
to become suspended in the fuel and block the
fuel lter. When fuel is extremely low, the fuel
pump is no longer suspended in fuel and can
overheat. In some cases, low fuel can even af-
fect power steering and brakes.
To avoid an expensive trip to a mechanic,
Hoff advises taking a proactive approach to
fueling, advising drivers to always keep at
least a quarter tank of gas in the tank at all
times. Running out of gas in heavy trafc is
not only inconvenient but also dangerous, so
Hoff recommends fueling up before getting
on highways or major roads. Also, becoming
familiar with where gas stations are along a
driving route will also help prevent running out
of gas on long trips. Always keep a gas can in
the trunk in case of emergencies.
Keeping your car fueled is cheaper and
safer, in the long run, than driving on empty,
Hoff says. For more helpful automotive infor-
mation, gas-saving tips and to learn how to
nominate someone to win free Cenex gas, visit
www.tanksofthanks.com. I think we all know
someone who is always running on E, so why
not make it easier for them and nominate them
for a tank of free fuel? They, and their car, will
thank you.
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U8 U14
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