Epsom Central School Effort Roll
Term 1
Grade 4
Madison Bennett, Meredith Bingham, Luc
Blanchette, Dylan Canning, Kelsey Larson, Ashton Ramsdell,
Constantina Tsirovakas.
Grade 3
Danielle Blanchette, Madison Bowen, Christian
Burbank, Nathan Carter, Collin Dubois, Justin Fonseca, Nathan
Fries, Kiley Giguere, Lillian Hodapp, Nadia Kozinski, Austin
Ladd, Dale Lavoie, Calvin Michael, Madison Prusia, Mitchell
Stebbins, Ian Woodside.
Epsom Central School Honor Roll
Term 1
High Honors Grade 8
Seth Bean, Brianna Douglas,
Drew Dustin, Megan Ryder.
Honors Grade 8
Alyssa Abbott, Zackarey Blye, Conor Dougherty,
Baily Ellsworth, Eleanor Ferrera, Jessica Fife, Kyle Hoisington,
Allison Jones, Kristin Kezar, Haley Lavigne, Jennifer O’Brien,
Christopher Swanson, Eric Tsirovakas, Katelyn Verville.
High Honors Grade 7
Melissa Allen, Jayla Decker, Matthew
Paige, Kaitlyn Roukey.
Honors Grade 7
Madison Allen, Kamren Anderson, Jack Andrews,
Luke Andrews, Alexander Bourque, Brent Dicey, Gabrielle Duncklee,
Cameron Ellsworth, Emilia Ferrera, Brandon French, Nancy
Gregory, Tyler Josephson, David Miner, Nicholas Muise, Collin
Ramsdell, Tatum Robinson, Nichole Wilson.
High Honors Grade 6
Christian Murchison
Honors Grade 6
Katie Baker, Piper Cote, Aaron Gagnon, Lauren
Graham, McKenna Graham, Samantha Kelsea, Matthew Labrecque,
Derek Ladd, Aubrey Lavigne, Donald MacCallum, Emily Marston,
Aimee Payeur, Mackenzie Pettigrew, Chandler Rondeau, Jensen Stam,
Alyson Therrien, Jessica Tolento, Megan Tremblay.
High Honors Grade 5
Earnhardt Dail, Sydney Juranty, Bryan
Lavoie, Renee Proulx.
Honors Grade 5
Jaydon Anderson, Chandler Bean, Timothy Bowen,
Crystal Peacock, Michael Perry, Evelyn Ransom, Braden Reed,
Jackson Thomas.
Letter To The Editor
Dear Mr. Editor:
Representative
Brandon Guida, R-Pembroke and myself have co-sponsored a bill
regarding the remediation of the Suncook River. We will be
working closely with Representatives Dan and Carol McGuire,
R-Epsom; Representative Richardson, R-Allenstown; Representative
Seaworth, R-Pembroke; and Senator Jack Barnes to fine tune the
legislation before it is introduced to the house and to muster
as much support as we can for its passage and implication.
The existing Capital Budget for 2012-2013 incorporates the total
sum of $2,850,000 in State and Federal money for this project, a
small portion of which has already been approved. Money is tight
and we must remain vigilant.
As most of you know, I detest
junkets and receptions that are offered by lobbyists or people
who have any business before the House. The previous
legislature, spent approximately $100,000 per year to pay a
national left-wing organization of legislators, which could best
be described as a money laundering scheme. This organization
would take the money from the state legislatures and recycle it
by offering junkets for members to locations to study issues
that have no relevance to New Hampshire and provide information
which is readily accessible from a variety of think tanks and
the federal government.
This House will discontinue the
membership and thereby save the state approximately $100,000. I
realize that it is just a drop in the bucket and in order to
come close to retiring the existing deficit, each legislator
must come up with at least $2,000,000 in cuts.
I wish you
all a blessed Christmas and a happy holiday season.
Tony F.
Soltani,
Representative
Allenstown, Epsom, Pittsfield