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Epsom NH News

September 29, 2010

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Evergreen Lodge #53 and Ivy Green Rebekah Lodge #36 are sponsoring another great Dinner/Cabaret Show “Music That Makes You Happy,” on Friday, Oct. 15, and Saturday, Oct. 16 at the American Legion Hall. The dinner/show begins at 6 p.m. and includes turkey, roast beef and all the fixings. The show, directed by Elizabeth Lent features all local talent including, Barbara Harkness, Paul Morency, Sonia Noyes and Larry Yeaton just to name a few! Reservations are required. Call Vickie at 736-4707 or Betty 736-8885 to reserve tickets or for more info. Plan to join us for a great night of good food and entertainment. Proceeds will be used to help bring the historic Odd Fellows Hall into code compliance!




EYAA Soccer Parents - REMINDER - Citrus fruit fundraiser forms are due 10/23/10. Thanks! Laura Wirchansky: [email protected].



 

Letter To The Editor


To The Editor:
To serve. That’s the reason my Dad, WWII Veteran Roy Annis, enlisted in the U.S. Army. He took his commitment to country seriously, and when it came time recently to apply for the Veterans benefits my Dad had earned, it was heartwarming to find that members of Senator Jeanne Shaheen’s staff took their commitment to serve seriously as well. When trying to get through a very unfriendly Veterans benefits system became unbearable, I reached out to Senator Shaheen’s office. There, four angels – Mike Vlacich, Candace Schaefer, Maggie Leuzarder and Scott Merrick – stepped to the plate to help. They introduced me to another angel – Carter Higginbotham of the New Hampshire State Veterans Council. Working together, they were finally able to get my Dad the benefits he so deserves. My Dad is my hero, but Senator Shaheen’s office and the NH State Veterans Council deserve a salute as well. Their assistance was greatly appreciated and meant so much to my family and I. A sincere thanks.


Tammy Boucher
Pembroke, NH

 


 

Letter To The Editor


Dear Editor;
I wish to thank the voters of Allenstown, Epsom, and Pittsfield for giving me an opportunity to compete in the general election which is scheduled to take place on November 2, 2010. I hope to be able to earn their vote to represent them at the State House of Representatives investing all of my abilities and maintaining my oath of office and being honest and forthcoming with my constituents as I always have been. I thank each and every voter who came out to vote whether or not they cast a ballot for me as their state representative.


I also wish to express my deepest gratitude to my friend, Joanne Randall, who is leaving the office of the Selectmen to pursue her career and spend more time with her family.


Joanne is one of the most dedicated people in the Epsom town government in many, many years. She truly put the interest of the Town of Epsom ahead of anything else while she served in office. She is intelligent, courageous, persistent, and most importantly, honest and fair. I will miss her from the Town Hall, but she will not be gone too far away. I will continue to see her. The Town of Epsom was truly blessed to have Joanne as a Selectman for the time that she was able to serve the town.


Very truly yours,
Tony Soltani

 


 

Letter


To My Constituents In Allenstown, Epsom, And Pittsfield:
This year it looks like I’ll be sponsoring an even dozen bills, plus a few co-sponsorships. Two of them are at the request of a constituent: repealing the medical screening panels that result in a pre-trial court case in medical malpractice suits; and eliminating the requirement for seniors with a permanent disabled plate from proving their disability every five years. It seems silly that our laws state a permanent disability - unless it’s service-related -  needs to be recertified periodically.


I’m continuing to work on the state government’s travel expenses, by proposing to limit how much personal mileage can be reimbursed as business usage. Some employees are being paid for driving over 20,000 miles a year in their personal cars. Besides the travel cost, that’s a lot of state time to be on the road, so I’m proposing that the fleet usage committee review any such expenses.


Another bill from last year that I’m resubmitting declared cable not a protected utility for rentals, so that landlords could stop providing TV to tenants who were being evicted. This concept came from a court case where a tenant had illegally tapped into a cable line, then sued when the landlord stopped paying the cable bill!


The most important bill I’ve submitted this year is a rewrite of the administrative procedures act, which defines how rules are written and approved. There have been cases where the rules did not meet the legislative intent, but the legislature can only object to rules, not block them: and these rules have the full force of law. My bill prevents rules from going into effect over the legislature’s objection.


To whoever’s taking our signs from along Route 4, please stop. We’ll be glad to give you one if you ask.


Representative Carol McGuire
[email protected]
782-4918

 


 

Spirit Of Nature At Epsom Public Library


The Epsom Public Library is pleased to host the exhibit, “Spirit of Nature” through October 30. A collaborative effort, the show is a celebration of the natural world through the representational oil paintings of Janice Donnelly, and the pastels of Josee Severino.


The exhibit may be viewed during regular library hours: Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Additionally, the public is cordially invited to attend an artists’ reception on Saturday, October, 16, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.


For more information, call the library at 736-9920.

 


 

Volunteers And Donations Needed For Epsom PTO Haunted Halloween On October 29, 2010


The Epsom PTO is looking for volunteers to help create and run a wicked evening of fun for our scheduled “Haunted Halloween” on October 29, 2010, 6:30-9:00 p.m. to be held at Epsom Central School gym, 282 Black Hall Rd., Epsom. This event charges $5.00 per person, or a family deal of five or more for $20.00. Children 2 and under are free. Refreshments will be available at a nominal fee. All profits will go toward the eighth grade trip to Washington, DC, in 2011.


Volunteers are needed for:
• set-up between 3:00 -6:00 PM on 10/29
• clean-up between 9:00-10:00pm on 10/29
• artistic make-up jobs for faces
• people with dramatic flair
• Helping to run the haunted house
We are also looking for donations of the following items:
• Spider Webs (Wal-Mart etc., fake variety only)
• Super Size Candy Bars
• Palmolive dish soap
• Red berry Jell-O
• “Plastic” Rodents & Insects
• Body Parts (fake variety only please- $$$ store supply!)
• Styro foam graves ($$$ store!)
• Black paint
• Red paint
• Sandwiches for volunteers
• Costumes
• Make-up
• Gray paint
• Spaghetti
• Black duct tape
• Brown Lunch Bags
• Halloween Pencils
• “Fake” Blood
• Toilet paper
• Decorations
• Old chains
• Bottled waters
• Strobe Lights/ Black Lights
• Black material (curtains, sheets etc.)
• White material


Please have your child drop off any donations with their teacher or bring to 187 Ctr. Hill Rd., Epsom.


For more information, please contact Diane Lewis at 736-4090 or by email at [email protected]. Hope to see you there!

 


 


 

 











 
 

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