Jim Rubens,
Candidate For US Senate, To Speak At Belknap County Republican Committee
Meeting
The Belknap County Republican Committee has
announced that their next monthly meeting is scheduled for Wednesday,
April 13 at 6:30 pm at the Top of the Town Restaurant, 88 Ladd Hill Rd
in Belmont, NH.
This month’s guest speaker will be Jim Rubens, Candidate for US Senate.
Jim will share his reasons for running for the US Senate seat currently
occupied by US Senator Kelly Ayotte, and will tell the Committee why he
feels he’s the most qualified to represent New Hampshire. He will
also answer questions posed by the members of the Committee.
In addition, with the bi-annual statewide elections looming in November,
the Committee is working to identify Republican candidates to represent
Belknap County in the State House and Senate, as well as for various
county positions. The latest information about the
presidential race will be discussed, and this year’s Cruise Committee
will provide a planning update about the Friday, May 27, 2016 Belknap
County GOP Cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee.
Belknap County GOP meetings are open to ALL Republicans and like-minded
Independents. Per their usual meeting format, if you’re interested in
having dinner (at your option) and/or wish to socialize before the
meeting, plan to arrive as early as 5:00 pm.
The Committee thanks its members for
continuing to bring food pantry donations to the meetings, and again
reminds them to bring a non-perishable food item to this month’s
meeting.
For more information, please check the Committee’s website at
www.BelknapCountyGOP.org or send an email to
[email protected].
Pam Tucker, Candidate For Congress In District 1 To Address
Barnstead-Alton-Gilmanton Republican Committee
The
Barnstead-Alton-Gilmanton Republican Committee (BARC’G) has announced
that their next monthly meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 12 at
6:30 pm at J.J. Goodwin’s Restaurant (upstairs dining room), 769 Suncook
Valley Highway (Rt 28), in Center Barnstead.
With the in-state “primary” season getting underway, this month’s guest
speaker will be State Representative Pam Tucker, candidate for Congress
in the 1st District. Pam will share her reasons for running for
the Congressional seat currently occupied by Congressman Frank Guinta,
and will tell the Committee why she feels she’s the most qualified to
represent the District. She will also answer questions posed by
the members of the Committee.
In addition, the Committee will discuss the
current Presidential campaign, as well as provide updates about pending
legislation in Concord.
BARC’G meetings are open to all Republicans
and like-minded Independents from Alton, Barnstead, and Gilmanton, and
any other towns in New Hampshire.
Per their usual meeting format, if you’re
interested in having dinner (at your option) or wish to socialize before
the meeting, plan to arrive as early as 5:30pm.
The Committee reminds you to bring a non-perishable food item (cans of
soup, tuna fish, etc, etc) to the meeting for distribution to local food
pantries.
For more information, please send an email to
[email protected]
or [email protected].
Scott Diamond (l) of Moultonborough and David
Tothill (r) of Barnstead recently won the men’s winter league Men’s “B”
doubles at Gilford Hills.
Oscar Foss Memorial Library News
National Library Week 2016
Transform your ideas about the library: come
celebrate National Library Week with us April 10th-16th! The Oscar Foss
Memorial Library joins libraries in schools, campuses and communities
nationwide in celebrating the dynamic changes that are happening in
today’s libraries. First sponsored in 1958, National Library Week is a
national observance sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA)
and libraries across the country each April. It is a time to highlight
the changing role of libraries, librarians and library workers.
Libraries of all types, including the Oscar
Foss Memorial Library, are evolving to meet the needs of the communities
they serve. Today libraries are more about what they do, for and with
library users as opposed to what they have for patrons. Libraries aren’t
only a place of quiet study, but also creative and engaging community
centers where people can collaborate using new technologies, learn new
skills, or just relax.
So come in anytime during National Library Week to celebrate with us. We
will have special refreshments all week and on Saturday, April 16th we
will be offering fun activities for families. We will have DIY library
book bags, games and other surprises for the children.
Please call the library (269-3900) or visit our website (oscarfoss.org)
for more information about these or any of our other programs or events.
There is always something happening at the Oscar Foss Memorial Library!
Library Hours are: Monday; 2pm-8pm, Tuesday & Wednesday; 10am-5pm,
Thursday; 5pm-8pm, Friday; 2pm-5pm, Saturday; 9am-Noon.
Obituaries
John T. Connolly
John T. Connolly, long time resident of Center
Barnstead, NH passed away on Wednesday 3/30/16.
He was born in Attleboro, MA. For the last 14 years he delivered
for Meals on Wheels.
He is survived by his wife Karen, daughter
Erica, and three siblings, Maureen Connolly of Eugene, OR, Kathleen
Puetz of Shelton, WA, and Peter Connolly of Norton, MA.
Celebration of life to be announced. In lieu of flowers, he asked
that donations be made to the American Cancer Society.