Letter To The Editor
Quiet Please!?!?
I have lived on Winwood Drive for some time now and have
not had problems with my neighbors. Starting last summer, one of the
people on Winwood Drive has decided to blare his music (his television
as well) so the whole neighborhood has to listen to them. Throughout the
summer of 2010 it was so loud I had to yell to my spouse in our back
yard in order to be heard over the music. I figured it was a phase he
was going through and just let it go. Well, the same thing has happened
all through the summer of 2011 as well.
I know there have been complaints but he still has to
make us endure through the noise almost every day of the week. It has
been so bad that I haven’t even opened the windows in my house to get
any fresh air on nice days and I just can’t take it any more. I am not
totally against music and TV but at a reasonable decibel level that
can’t be heard more than 5 houses in either direction. I want to be able
to have at least some peace and quiet. I feel so bad for the people who
have to live directly next door to him.
Thank you,
Winwood Drive Resident
Letter To The Editor
This year, 52 New York City children found out once
again just how special summer is in Southern New Hampshire. Fresh Air
Fund hosts, volunteers and local supporters dedicated their time and
efforts to help these inner-city youngsters experience simple summertime
pleasures, including afternoons of swimming, fishing at sunset and
roasting s’mores over a campfire.
None of this would be possible without Rachel Shannon,
your local Fresh Air Fund volunteer leader, who works throughout the
year to make sure host families and children have the opportunity to
enjoy memorable summertime experiences together. I invite you to join
Rachel Shannon and the local Fresh Air Fund committee to help spread the
word about the wonderful opportunity of hosting next summer.
The Fresh Air Fund, an independent, not-for-profit
agency, has provided free summer vacations to over 1.7 million New York
City children from low-income communities since 1877. For more
information on how you can help to continue this wonderful tradition of
volunteering, please call Rachel Shannon at (603) 776-1777 or visit
www.freshair.org.
Sincerely,
Jenny Morgenthau
Executive Director
Obituaries
Francis L. Vesey
Francis L. Vesey, 68, of Bow Lake Road, died September
19th at the Epsom Manor Health Center following a brief illness. He was
born in Lowell, MA, the son of James and Blanche Vesey. He lived in
Nashua for years before moving to Barnstead 10 years ago.
He was a truck driver and retired from the Carroll
Fabric Company in Lowell. He was an Army veteran having served in
Vietnam. Members of his family include his wife, Barbara (Carey) Vesey
of Barnstead; two sons, David Vesey of Florida and John Vesey of
Washington; a stepson, Troy Fontaine and wife Barbara of Franklin; two
brothers, James Vesey and wife Violet and Raymond Vesey and wife Susan
both of Nashua; several nieces and nephews.
The Perkins & Pollard Memorial Home, Pittsfield, is
assisting with arrangements.
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