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Epsom NH News

May 7, 2014

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EYAA would like to send out a special Thanks to everyone who braved the wet and rainy EYAA Car Wash/Bake Sale, Saturday, April 26th. What a great turn out, the kids really had a lot of fun. It was another successful year despite the weather.  Thank you to the Epsom Fire Department for letting us use the area. Thank you to Maxfield’s Hardware from Pittsfield for donating supplies for the car wash. Looking forward to next year!

 


 

Get Fit NH Coach Dean Carlson Appointed to

Smart Group Training Advisory Board

 

Award winning trainer recognized for successful implementation of Smart Group Training Philosophy at Get Fit NH

 

Coach Dean Carlson, owner of Get Fit NH of Concord and Epsom, has recently been named to the advisory board of Smart Group Training. Smart Group Training is the industry leader in bringing injury screening, prevention, and corrective exercise protocols previously only found in one-on-one personal training into gym and health clubs with large group training formats.

 

Smart Group Training and the Functional Movement Screen have been part of the way Get Fit NH trains clients since 2012.  Dean called this a logical progression toward not only getting his clients better, but moving the training industry forward by implementing protocols that are respected and understood by physical therapists, orthopedic physicians and other allied health professionals.

 

The trainers at Get Fit NH are constantly trying to improve on the quality of training they can provide, and the Functional Movement Screen allows personalization of each routine within a group setting to maximize clients’ results. “Being named to the advisory board of Smart Group Training means that the Get Fit NH team has been recognized as one of the best in the country at what we do - helping people move better, feel better and be better,” Carlson said.

 

The Functional Movement Screen, the foundation of the SGT approach, was designed to identify asymmetries and poor movement patterns in the body. Such patterns have been shown to lead to injury and less than optimal performance. Clients may already have a good base of strength, but if they move poorly, they may never be able to tap into it. Training the body to move well first lays the foundation for the best outcomes.

 

Under Dean Carlson’s leadership Get Fit NH has been named Best Gym in Southern NH from 2010 to 2014, and Dean has also been recognized as Best Fitness Trainer 3 times in that same period. He credits Get Fit NH’s success in large part to the continuous drive to do what it takes to get his clients better. Call 344-2651 today to get your own Functional Movement Screen. Begin training with us soon to lose fat, build muscle, and feel great.

 


 

Friends Of The Library Tour Of

The American Independence Museum

 

The Friends of the Epsom Library will sponsor a trip to the American Independence Museum in Exeter on May 10.   Those going on the tour will meet at the library at 9:00 a.m.  where volunteer drivers will be available for carpooling or you can take your own car.

 

Upon arrival at the museum, participants will go on a guided tour, after which they may walk downtown for lunch.

 

The cost for the trip and tour is $5.00, and anyone interested in going is asked to sign up by Thursday, May 1, at the library.

 

The museum is managed by a not-for-profit institution whose mission is to provide a place for the study, research, education, and interpretation of the American Revolution and the role that NH, Exeter, and the Gilman family played in the founding of America.

 


 

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Sunday April 27,2014: Local Equestrians give back 75 hours of trimming and cleaning multi-use trails at Bear Brook State Park to DRED.

 


 

Letter

 

To my constituents in Allenstown, Epsom, and Pittsfield,

This week, the main action in the House was on SB366, authorizing two casinos. The committee had recommended, 11-9, that the bill be killed, which meant that the seven different amendments proposed could not be debated until that motion failed. Six people spoke on each side, at length; when we finally got to the vote, it was a tie at 172-172. The Speaker voted to break the tie and kill the bill; however, one representative has already moved to reconsider it. That means we get to do over that vote next week (probably with fewer and shorter speeches) and see what happens.

 

I suspect that the final decision will depend on who shows up next week, although there are a number of Representatives who claim to want to debate the amendments but won’t vote for a casino. Dan had submitted one of the amendments, proposing a scheme like Oregon’s where bars and restaurants can have slot machines owned and run by the Lottery Commission, but he and I voted in favor of killing SB366.

 

Local Representatives who also voted to kill the bill include Mary Frambach of Epsom, Bruce Hodgdon of Northwood, Frank Davis of Pembroke, Guy Comtois of Barnstead, and Jane Cormier of Alton. Those voting in favor of the bill include Sally Kelly of Chichester, Dianne Schuett of Pembroke, Alan Turcotte of Allenstown, and Maureen Mann of Deerfield.

 

People’s reasons for supporting or opposing casinos are highly individual, and not at all predictable by party. I’m opposed largely because I believe a single large casino will corrupt the state’s politics, being a single source for a lot of the state’s income.

 

Interested readers can email me for my newsletter, with more details than fit here.

 

Representative Carol McGuire

[email protected]

782-4918

 


 

Epsom Food Pantry

 

Well, here we are again and have had another busy week. Our first pick up from the Manchester Food Bank is this week. And oh, what a wonderful selection we will have. And also we have a church in Exeter that has been very generous to our pantry on a regular basis. Another feature which we now have is food for man’s best friends, their dogs, and cats. An animal shelter which was overstocked heard of our pantry and is sharing with us.

 

Earlier this week I had a visit from the President of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Epsom Veterans Post 112 with a lovely donation from them, which we are so grateful.

 

I also want you to know that without our volunteers this Pantry would not be the success that it is and we all are just so happy to be doing it.

 

And again, keep the donations coming, that being food or money. We have a lot of members now and we need all the help we can get.

Until next time, Priscilla

 


 

Michael Briggs Spaghetti Dinner Thank You

 

We would like to thank everyone who helped make the spaghetti dinner in honor of Officer Michael Briggs a success. With all of your help and donations we were able to raise close to 2,000 dollars! Many police officers from Manchester and surrounding towns made our dinner amazing. We would like to extend thanks to The White Mountain Chapter of the Nam Knights of America Motorcycle Club, Epsom Circle Market, Epsom PTO, The Circle Restaurant, Care Pharmacy, McDonalds, McBride’s Water Advantage,LLC, Hilltop Pizza, Shaws Supermarket, White Mountain Coffee, Rita and Kim Kiley and Ruth Batchelder for making the sauce, cooking the pasta, and keeping us on target. Thank you to the community for your continued support and donating money the night of the dinner, our wonderful staff for printing signs, tickets, posting the information on the computer and on WMUR, setting up, greeting our guests, donating sauce, grated cheese, baked goods, and cleaning up after the dinner. We appreciate your continued support and look forward to making next year’s dinner an even bigger success.

 

Mrs. Donovan and Mrs. Paine

 


 

Letter

 

Congratulations to Hugh Curley for being selected as the third and final member to the Epsom Board of Selectmen! I am confident the decisions for the Town of Epsom are in good hands. Please support him and then other BOS members by being involved and helping out.

 

Joanne Randall

 


Obituaries


 

Lucille Rose Stiles

June 7, 1931 – December 13, 2013

 

Lucille R. Stiles, 82, of Penacook, passed away peacefully Friday, December 13th following a period of declining health. She was surrounded by the love of her family.

 

Lucille was born in Berlin June 7, 1931, the daughter of Edmond and Hermane (Brulotte) Nadeau. 

 

Surviving family members include two sons, Merle Stiles (Sandra) of Laconia and Kenneth Stiles (Carolyn) of Epsom; four daughters, Marilyn Cushing of Concord, Arlene Cushing (David) of Epsom, Cheryl McJuary (Mike) of Concord and Brenda Mitchell (Kevin) of Penacook; and two sisters, Doris LaPointe of Berlin and Rita Plante of St. Albans, VT; 15 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; and many nieces nephews and cousins. In addition to her parents, Lucille was predeceased by her son, Carl Stiles; her daughter, Bridget Stiles; one brother and one sisters. 

 

A graveside committal service will be held May 17, 2014 at 1:00pm at Hillcrest Cemetery on Milan Road in Milan, NH with Rev. Dean Stiles officiating. 

 

Phaneuf Funeral Homes & Crematorium, Boscawen office, is assisting the family with arrangements. To view an online memorial or check updated service announcements, please go to www.phanuf.net

 


 

George Nelson Kear, Sr.

 

Kear, George Nelson Sr., aged 93, of Epsom NH, formerly of Brookline, MA and Surrey, England died on Thursday April 24, 2014.

 

He was a Veteran of WWII Allied Forces.

 

He was a loving husband for 62 years of the late Catherine “Kitty” Kear.

 

He was a devoted father of George and his wife, Maureen, of Ma.; Alan and his wife, Cathy, of NH and Catherine Antonucci and her husband Tom of NH. Cherished Grandfather of David and his wife Allison, James; Laura Cadman and her husband Brian, Julie Tumbarello and her husband Frank, Colleen Vandi and her husband Dennis, Andrew, Matthew and Gina Antonucci; adored Great grandfather of seven.

 

Funeral services were held on Friday, May 2, 2014 at Christ the King Parish, St Peter’s Church, Concord, NH.

 

The Bennett Funeral Home of Concord is in charge of the arrangements.

 

Messages of condolences may be offered at http://www.bennettfuneral.com/

 


 


 

 











 
 

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