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Chichester NH News

May 6, 2009

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Happy  59th wedding anniversary to Florence and Cecil White on May 6.




Happy Birthday to Diana Menard on May 9.




The Chichester Old Home Day Committee will be hosting a Flea Market at Carpenter Park on Saturday, June 6, from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. to help defray the expenses of Old Home Day. Sites will be $12 each. Vendors will be responsible for bringing their own tables or whatever to set up on. Call Jaan Luikmil at 798-4987 to reserve a spot or to ask questions.




Here are some more titles new to the shelves at Chichester Library: The Colony – The True Story of the Exiles of Molokai by John Tayman (audio); Blood Sins by Kay Hooper; The Pagan Stone by Nora Roberts; Soldier of Destiny – A Biography of George Patton by Charles Peifer, Jr.; The Punishment of Virtue – Inside Afghanistan after the Taliban by Sarah Chayes; The Power of Intention – Learning to Co-Create Your World Your Way by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer; The Forger’s Spell – A True Story of Vermeer, Nazis, and the Greatest Art Hoax of the 20th Century by Edward Dolnick; Persistent Patriot – The NH Life and Letters of Franklin Pierce – The Pre-Presidential Years by Irving Bell; and Twenty Most Asked Questions About the Amish and Mennonites by Merle and Phyllis Good.




The Chichester Historical Society will meet on Thursday, May 14, at 7 p.m. in the Museum Building. Society members have transcribed many letters and diaries that are in the museum’s collection. These letters speak of home, family, tragedy, war, and the happenings of the day. At this meeting members will do readings of some of these interesting letters and diaries that were penned by early Chichester residents.
Refreshments will be served, and anyone is welcome to attend.




On Thursday, May 14th, at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall the Chichester Library will present a program by Rebecca Rule titled “That Reminds Me of a Story.” All are welcome to come and enjoy this program.




The Chichester Town Library is going to have its first book sale of the season on Saturday, May 9th from 8 to 1, rain or shine. Just drive around to the back  of the library. We have thousands of books, hundreds of videos and audios and puzzles and free stuff. Come and fill up a bag of enjoyment !!

 


 

Letter To The Editor


I am disgusted with the media’s blatant lies regarding the recent tea parties, and am concerned about the future of a country where the media chooses to ignore the truth to meet its agenda. The recent Monitor cartoon “Tea Party Cleanup” was another lie that prompted this letter.


My son, Kellen, a laid-off architect in New York City, was the principal organizer of the extremely-successful NYC tea party. Through Kellen’s unpaid and unfunded hard work, he pulled the NYC tea party together. He paid for the permit out of his dwindling funds and personally stayed after the event and picked up whatever trash was left by the crowd. Kellen’s hard work paid off as approximately 12,500 protestors of both political parties attended the event, with many speakers, including Newt Gingrich.


Expecting objective reporting, I was stunned when I saw the liberal media, from CNN to the Monitor (and Marland cartoon), totally disregard the truth and buy into the liberal party line that the tea parties were as sponsored by rich right-wing Republicans.


The tea party concept has nothing to do with class or party. It’s a nonpartisan  grass roots movement of Americans who are concerned about government (both parties) fiscal irresponsibility that is burdening future generations with exploding debt. Ten years ago, the liberal media was leading the chase against huge deficits. Now that Obama has increased the deficit to record levels, the silence is deafening. Frighteningly deafening considering Obama’s projected $9.3 trillion deficit by 2019.


Much of the media has discarded its obligation to Americans to objectively report the news, instead bowing to political expediency and special interests. It’s a troubling and scary time when the media can so blatantly distort the truth without a second thought.


J. Brandon Giuda
Chichester, NH  

 


 

Chichester Historical Society


Join us on Thursday, May 14th for an interesting and entertaining program entitled, “Letters and Diaries from our Archives.” Members and friends will help bring archival documents to life through “readings.” What was it like to be on a three-year whaling voyage? Could you strike it rich in the California gold fields? What did Henry M. Sanborn want sent to him during the Civil War years? Entries from Rev. H. Franklin Parker’s diaries describing his courtship and marriage will also be read. These are just a few of the letters, diaries and stories penned or told by Chichester residents or years gone-by.


Put Thursday, May 14th on your calendar. Program will be held at the Chichester Historical Society Museum, 49 Main Street, at 7 p.m. The program is free and all are welcome. We are known for our scrumptious refreshments.


For information concerning this program or other needs, call Lucille Noel, 798-5709 or Richard Pratt, 798-3151.

 

 

Congratulations to the Pack 85 Cub Scouts who recently represented the pack at the District Pinewood Derby in Laconia. Over 225 Scouts from NH participated in the event and Chichester had 3 Scouts place their cars in the top 20. Ian McCormack placed first in the District for Tiger Cubs, Nick Braley placed fourth for Wolf Scouts and Alexander Braley placed in the top 20 overall for all Scouts. Pictured (L-R) : Alexander Braley, Cole Hapgood, Ian McCormack and Nick Braley. Missing from photo: Joey Edmonds.

 


 

National Women’s Health Week, May 10th-16th


The 10th annual National Women’s Health Week will kick off on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 10, 2009, and will be celebrated until Saturday, May 16.


National Women’s Health Week empowers women to make their health a top priority. With the theme “It’s Your Time,” the nationwide initiative encourages women to take simple steps for a longer, healthier and happier life. During National Women’s Health Week, communities, businesses, government, health organizations, and other groups work together to educate women about steps they can take to improve their physical and mental health.


Karen Kenney, director of Quest Yoga Studio in Chichester has teamed up with Amy Troy, owner of Chichester Massage to offer women a chance to experience the powerful benefits of yoga and massage.


Karen is a certified and registered yoga teacher and host of “The Yoga Show” on Concord TV. Amy is a licensed massage therapist with over 10 years of experience.


Quest Yoga Studio is offering women One Free Yoga Class (for new students only – one class only) so they will have an opportunity to experience yoga in a safe, supportive and friendly environment.


This special Quest Yoga offer begins on Mothers Day – Sunday, May 10 and continues through Saturday, May 16. For more information, class times and descriptions, please visit www.questyoga.com.


Chichester Massage is offering women free chair massages on Tuesday, May 12 & Wednesday May 13, from 5-7pm. For more information, please call (603) 798-4669 or visit www.  chichestermassage.com for directions.


Both Quest Yoga Studio and Chichester Massage are located in the Chichester Commons at 114 Dover Road – Route 4 in Chichester.


* Donations for a Free Yoga Class and Free Chair Massage will be accepted for the Concord Hospital Payson Center For Cancer Care.


For information about National Women’s Health Week activities, visit the Web site at www.womenshealth.gov/whw

 

 


Obituaries


 

Molly-Anna (Latorella) Pelonzi


Raymond, NH - Molly-Anna (Latorella) Pelonzi, age 74 years, died Tuesday, April 28, 2009 at her residence in Raymond, New Hampshire.


Born and raised in Beverly, daughter of the late Henry and Jennie (Holda) Latorella, she was a graduate of Beverly High School. She has resided in New Hampshire for many years.


Molly-Anna was employed as a waitress at Freddie’s Restaurant in Beverly early in her career. She had been employed with Verizon for many years and retired from the company. Molly-Anna loved craft fairs, puzzles and Christmas; especially the Christmas shopping. She lived for her family and was very proud of all of their accomplishments.


Surviving her are 2 sons, Joseph J. Pelonzi, Jr. and his wife Shawn M. Powers of Hudson, NH, Jeffrey W. Pelonzi and his wife Cathy of Raymond, NH; one brother, Robert Latorella and his wife Carol of Chichester, NH; 3 grandsons, Matthew, Anthony and Christopher Pelonzi; one great-grandson, Keagan Hammond Pelonzi; a dear friend, Cindy Ducharme of Georgetown; and many nieces and nephews.


A funeral service was be held at the Campbell- Lee, Moody, Russell Funeral Home, Beverly on Friday, May 1, 2009.


Burial was in North Beverly Cemetery.


Contributions may be made in her memory to Seacoast Hospice, 10 Hampton Rd., Exeter, NH 03833-4806.


Information, directions, condolences at www.campbellfuneral.com.

 


 

 

 











 
 

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