Local Author Signs His Newly Published Book
Former longtime Northwood resident, Justin T. Calef
Chadbourn, is the author of the newly published book The Prosceniad
and was recently present for a Book Signing at Books A Million, in
Naples, Florida. The Prosceniad published by Tate Publishing,
can be found listed in such notable booksellers as Amazon.com,
BarnesandNoble.com and tatepublishing.com
Justin is an Honor graduate of Coe-Brown Academy, Class of 1995,
Northwood, NH, and Magna Cum Laude graduate of St. Lawrence
University, Canton, NY, Class of 1999.
Justin now resides in the Lehigh Acres/Fort Myers, FL area, near his
parents, former Northwood residents, Cathy and William Calef and
brother Josiah Calef. His sister Kristyl and her husband Jim
Brum live in San Jose, CA. Justin is also the son of Wayne Chadbourn
of Strafford. His grandmothers are Shirley Allen of Northwood
and Alberta Calef-St.Cyr of Barrington.
His
book, signed by the author, can be found locally at The Pied Cow
Gift Shop in Chadbourn’s Restaurant, which is owned by his uncle
Robert Chadbourn Jr. and wife, Sally.
Northwood Lake Starts Diving And Weed Watching Programs
Brad Hall, Volunteer Dive Team Coordinator for Northwood Lake
Watershed Association, announced training for milfoil divers August
6 and 7. Ted Aldrich (Master Diver/Instructor of Certification
Class) will conduct classroom instruction Friday evening, August 6,
5:30- 10:30 p.m. at the Northwood Town Hall. Open water training and
certification will be held Saturday, August 7. Training openings are
still available for tenders (boats that assist the divers) and
divers. If interested, contact Brad Hall 942-7138.
Eleven volunteer Weed Watchers met with Andrea Tomlinson, the
Watershed’s Water Quality Director and DES Exotic Plant Specialist,
Diedra Sargent, on July 19. Each Northwood Lake Weed Watcher will
take a section of the lake to monitor for invasive plants. Once
found, the volunteer dive team will be informed and come and pull
them. The Watershed feels this is a positive step in reducing
chemical treatment of the lake. Need more information? Visit us at
www.northwoodlake.com
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