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Northwood NH News

November 14, 2012

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Northwood PTA Holly Fair Vendors Needed

 

On Saturday, December 10 the Northwood PTA will be hosting its annual Holly Fair from 9-2. We are currently looking for vendors or crafters to participate in this event. If you are interested in reserving a table, please contact Beth Davis, PTA president at  [email protected] or Mary Bulger PTA secretary at  [email protected] for more details.

 


 

It’s time for the next Kids Craft Session at the Chesley Memorial Library! 

Join us to make a Thanksgiving craft on Saturday, November 17, from 10:30 

am-12:30 pm.  No registration required; all ages welcome.

 


 

New Novel By Northwood Author

 

Don Silva, Northwood resident, is the author of a new novel published in October by Booklocker of Jacksonville, Florida.

 

A Trail of Dreams, Thoreau in Love is set in 1837 in Concord, Massachusetts. Henry David Thoreau struggles to escape the domination of his mother and find love while staying true to his dreams. Will Lucy Brown, the older woman, be his soul-mate? Will it be Ellen Sewall, the young girl, Mary Russell, the governess, or Margaret Fuller, the feminist? Who will be Thoreau’s true love?

 

Silva published Black Kestrel in 2006, a traditional adventure story. His books are available at Amazon.com in eBook and paperback, and at local book stores.

 


 

Else Cilley Chapter NSDAR News

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Members of the Else Cilley Chapter, NSDAR toured the Memorial Walkway in Boscawen, NH following their October meeting. Pictured left to right are members Lynne Sweet, Norma Perkins, Peg Franz, Jan Gilman and Barbara Frangione. Photo take by Katherine Fernald.

 

The October meeting of the Else Cilley Chapter, NSDAR was held at Alan’s Restaurant in Boscawen, NH. After the meeting and a delicious lunch, the members headed up the road to the New Hampshire Veterans Cemetery where they walked on the Memorial Walk. This took the group past monuments dedicated to all the branches of the armed services as well as other veterans groups. The brick walkway winds though the trees, has many places to sit and reflect, and was enjoyed by all attending.

 

The next meeting of the Else Cilley Chapter will be held on Saturday, November 10, at the Northwood Congregational Church Parish Hall on Route 4 in Northwood at 10:00 am. The NH State Regent will speak at the meeting and join the chapter members for a potluck luncheon honoring the chapters Good Citizens. Certificates and awards will be presented to deserving local high school seniors.

 

Women interested in joining the DAR are encouraged to attend a meeting. The DAR is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women’s service organization, dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history and securing America’s future through education. The public is always welcome to attend. For more information and contact information, visit our website, www.freewebs.com/ecilleydar.

 


 

“Heads, Hands, Feet” Challenge

Saddleback Lions Club And Lions Youth Services With Warmth From The MillYard

 

There is real need in New Hampshire for warm clothing for children. Students in the UNH Community Leadership Program at UNH Manchester have decided to help through the “warmth from the Millyard” initiative. The Lions Clubs of NH will once again partner with them by collecting donations which will be redistributed within the local communities of Northwood, Nottingham, Barrington, Deerfield, Lee and Strafford.

Preferred donations of new or gently used items of hats, mittens, scarves, socks, warm pants, jackets, and blankets can be dropped off at the following collections boxes:

 

Tru-Value Hardware and Halo’s Salon on Route 4 in Northwood, Northwood SAU Office on Route 43, Calef’s Country Store in Barrington, Nottingham Elementary School, Bow Lake Baptist Church, Candray Pet Care Center in Candia, Deerfield Veterinary on South Road in Deerfield.

 

Please consider helping children by donating warm clothing. If you have questions, please contact Lion Christine Burke at [email protected].

 


 

Northwood Family Dental Center Moves To New Location

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 “Dr. Rick” Vega, left, greets Duane Helton of Helton Builders as he

arrives at the grand opening of Northwood Family Dental Center.

 

Northwood Family Dental Center has moved to its new location at 1505 First NH Turnpike, just a short distance west from their former office. The new facility is more visible, larger in size, and designed to make your dental visit both comfortable and efficient. 

 

Helton Builders completed the renovation of the former Hudson’s Restaurant building, both inside and out. The office overlooks Northwood Lake and has a pleasing new look to travelers going by.  A grand opening was held to celebrate the move, complete with live music of the Eric Grant band.

 

Northwood Family Dental Center is served by two dentists: Fredrick M. Vega, DDS (“Dr. Rick”) and Dr. Jacqueline Cash, D.M.D, C.R.T., M.S., assisted by their dental hygienists and professional staff.  They are welcoming new patients at this time.

 


 

Letter

 

I congratulate Bruce Hodgdon on his win of the NH House seat to represent Rockingham District 1.  He will join a House returned to a Democratic majority.  I wish him the very best.

 

Thank you so much to all the Northwood residents who voted for me, the ones I have known for years as I got involved in serving this town, the ones I met while out knocking on doors, and especially that special group of people who helped me on my campaign and the campaigns of many other Democrats over the past decade.  Our work has paid off in so many ways this year, with the election of Annie Kuster as our Congresswoman, Maggie Hassan as our Governor, Chris Pappas as our Executive Councilor, and Barack Obama as our President for another 4 years. 

 

While we are no longer in Congressional District NH-01, I was especially delighted by the win by Carol Shea-Porter.  Her return to the US House will be a great improvement in the quality of our representation.  And what can we say about our all-woman delegation to Congress and in the corner office at the State House?  Women spoke up in rallies and at the ballot box, saying, “We will not go backward!”

 

There is lots of work to be done. I already have ideas of what to do next. There are issues that matter enormously to me and groups of concerned citizens I can join. Climate change and campaign finance reform come to mind immediately. It will be my pleasure to share all the ideas and suggestions for legislation that we develop with my state representative because we learned in the past two years that NH does much better when the legislation comes from inside rather than outside the state.  

 

Lucy Edwards

Northwood NH

 


 

New Teen Librarian At Chesley Memorial

 

The Chesley Memorial Library staff and trustees are very happy to welcome new Teen Librarian Jena Zarnowski! Jena is 26 years old and has lived in the Northwood/Nottingham area for almost twenty years.  She is an alumnus of Coe-Brown and Great Bay Community College. She has an Associates degree in Teaching and a certificate in Special Education. She is currently working on her Bachelors degree in Elementary Education at Granite State College. 

 

Jena has worked as a Special Ed Paraprofessional at Northwood School for six years and looks forward to being an art teacher in the future. 

 

Jena’s hobbies are scrapbooking, reading good books, painting, drawing, hiking, camping, kayaking, and traveling.  Come meet Miss Z (Jena) on Thursday, November 15, from 5:30-6:30 pm in the newly renovated Teen Room!

 


 

Letter To The Editor

 

I would like to thank the voters of Northwood for electing me as your state representative and for the 78% voter turnout. 

 

Thank you for allowing me to place those annoying signs in front of your homes and along the roadside. I would like also to thank those who wrote letters to the editor, called and e-mailed with questions and words of encouragement to run for this office.

 

I am looking forward to going to the State House to represent the people of Northwood.

 

Thank You,

Bruce Hodgdon

 


 


 

 











 
 

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