Free Clothing Swap
In an effort to help manage the cost of clothing for our community
families, the Epsom Bible Church will be holding a free clothing
swap on Saturday, October 4th, from 9-12 noon at 398 Black Hall Road
in Epsom.
You may bring donated clothing beginning at 8:30 am. All clothes
need to be clean and in good repair, and separated by size and
gender. Both adult and children’s clothing are accepted. Clothing
will begin to be sorted for donation bins at 11:30, so please come
early.
Clothes will be sorted and distributed to tables by the person
dropping them off. Once clothes have been sorted and distributed,
you are free to begin gathering clothing in the sizes you need. You
do not need to make a clothing donation in order to take clothing
for you and your family.
Any clothing left at the end of the swap will be delivered to a
local charity drop off site. Volunteers for the clothing swap are
appreciated. Clothing will begin to be sorted for donation bins at
11:30, so please come early.
We will have coffee and donuts.
Call Joanne Randall at 344-8843 for more information or if you are
interested in volunteering.
Epsom Food Pantry
Well we have had another busy week. But before I write about that I
want to rectify a mistake I have made on a name. The name is Wendy
Kitson not Kitchen and she has been just wonderful about getting us
freezers and I am sorry but it seems in my later years(now) my
hearing isn’t all it should be so when chatting with me speak just a
little louder. Now on to the good stuff. Wendy got us a second
freezer so we are in great shape that way. Also our friends from the
Lions Club have donated 50 pounds of potatoes and our next order
from the Elks comes Thursday. We are just so fortunate.. to have
such generous supporters of the Pantry. Now Liz told me that when
doing up the paperwork for reporting that we provided 1400 meals in
the month of July to our members. And the fresh veggies are coming
in so that gives us some nice treats for members who do not have a
garden. This is also our month for the USDA shipment so we should
have a nice full Pantry. Again many thanks to Ken and Liz for all
they do and to all our wonderful volunteers.
Until next time,
Priscilla
Letter
Thank You
This morning, I dropped off a few herbs and veggies from my gardens
for the Epsom Food Pantry. Volunteer Kenny Brown showed me around
our new community Pantry. I was so impressed. It is organized,
clean, well stocked (including lots of fresh fruits/meats/veggies
and personal items). I hope all residents are proud of this resource
and feel more secure in the fact that it is available to any
resident who may, some day, be in need of good nutrition.
On behalf of all Epsonians, I want to thank all the volunteers who
work at our Pantry. A special “thank you” to Priscilla Thompson
whose persistent hard work made ours, a great Food Pantry.
Nancy Heath
Epsom
Letter
Let’s continue the quick guide to the Republican primary with our US
House race. The two main candidates are Marilinda Garcia and Gary
Lambert, with Jim Lawrence also serious but not getting much
traction.
Marilinda Garcia is a four-term State Representative from Salem. She
co-chaired the House Republican Alliance (the conservative caucus)
with me last session, and also served with me on the finance
committee. She has an exemplary voting record and prime sponsored
several significant bills to bring competition and transparency to
healthcare costs in New Hampshire. For example, she sponsored the
bill to sunset the Certificate of Need board, a bureaucratic
roadblock which protects hospitals from competition. Despite her
youth, she has won numerous awards and accolades, and has earned
three degrees including a master’s from Harvard.
Gary Lambert is an attorney and retired marine colonel. He served
one term in the state senate and did not run for reelection. During
that term he only prime sponsored four bills, the most significant
of which dealt with certification of dental hygenists. His voting
record was spotty. He was the deciding vote to retain the Regional
Greenhouse Gas Initiative, a tax on electricity used to fund a hefty
bureaucracy and energy efficiency projects for both government and
commercial users.
Jim Lawrence is a former three-term State Representative who has
been out of office for six years. He does consulting for the Dept.
of Defense and had a good voting record. I’ve not met him.
Marilinda is the easy choice for me. Like Carol she has the sense to
sponsor bills that can pass while moving in the direction of less
regulation and increased competition. Gary just seems to be running
on his military service record, not his legislative record.
Rep. Dan McGuire
782-4918
[email protected]
Epsom Central School
Bus Routes 2014-15
School Board Approved 8/4/14
**Students should arrive at the bus stop at least 5 minutes before
the bus is scheduled to arrive.
Red Bus
7:40 AM – Route 4 Westbound-stop on Old Dover Rd.
7:45 AM – Route 4 Eastbound from Cumberland Farms to Old Dover Rd.
7:50 AM – Center Hill @ Mountain Rd.
7:55 AM – Epsom/Deerfield Townline
7:57 AM – Griffin Rd. (Stops)
7:58 AM – Center Hill Rd (Stops)
--c/o Echo valley
8:09 AM -- Left onto Route 4 West (stops)
8:10 AM – c/o Ridgewood Circle
8:13 AM – Left onto Black Hall Rd (All Stops on Black Hall only)
*Note: Cutter’s Devp. Stops on Pink Bus
8:20 AM – Right onto Water St.
Arrive @ school unload
*PM line-up: 5th bus in line.
** PM run: Stops on Black Hall, Rt. 4 East up to Center Hill, Center
Hill
Route 4 (East+West bound-includes Ridgewood Circle)
Green Bus
(route begins on Rt. 4 West after Bickfords)
7:57 AM – Travels up Rt. 28n-turn around @ Smoke+ Tackle
8:00 AM – 1-Stop on R headed toward Circle
Pull into Marden Farms to reverse direction
-- Stops Rt. 28 N –right side only
8:05 AM - Right onto Depot Rd.—changes to Goboro Rd.
8:06 AM - Stops on Goboro Rd.
8:09 AM – Oakridge Dr.
8:10 AM – Carriage Hill
8:12 AM – Colonial Dr
8:14 AM – Highland Ave
8:16 AM – Circle Daycare/Sherburne Rd.
8:18 AM – Stop on Rt 4 immed. after going through light
--Travel Route 4 to Black Hall to school
8:22 AM -- Arrive @ school *PM line-up: 7th bus in line
PM run: same as AM: Rt. 28N, Depot to Goboro Rd. stops—ending at Rt.
4 lights
Pink Bus
7:43 AM – Route 107 (Stops)
7:47 AM – Left onto Route 4 East (Stops)
7:50 AM – Turn around @ Sign Shop/mini mall
-- Continue Stops on Rt. 4 (westbound)
7:53 AM – Right onto Lords Mill Rd (Stops)
-- Left onto Route 4 (westbound)
8:00 AM -- Left onto Black Hall Rd.
8:03 AM -- Left onto Towle Pasture --Travel up to Woodland 8:04 AM
-- Stop @ Towle Pasture + Woodland Dr -- Turn around, travel back
down
8:06 AM -- Stop @ Towle Pasture + Leighton Brook
-- Right onto Leighton Brook, left onto Old Town Rd
8:10 AM -- Stop @ Deer Lane + Old Town Rd
-- Travel back down . . .
8:12 AM -- Stop @ Old Town Rd + Colby Rd
8:14 AM -- Stop @ intersection of Old Town + Leighton
8:16 AM -- Left onto Leighton Brook, right onto Prospect St.
8:17 AM -- Stop @ Easy St.
8:18 AM -- Travel back to Black Hall, left onto Black Hall to
school
8:20 AM -- Arrive @ school—unload on Water St. by gym
*PM: 2nd in line. **PM Route: Cutters Devp./Rt. 4 East after Rt.
107/Lords Mill/Rt.107S
Purple Bus
7:40 AM – Elkins Rd @ Whitetail Dr.
7:42 AM – Route 28 South @ Lane Rd. (1 Stop)– Continue Route 28 S
(Stops)
7:46 AM – Right onto Drolet Rd. (Stops) --turn around @ Martin
-- Back to Route 28 S
7:55 AM – Right onto North Pembroke Rd. (Stops)
--Left onto Lena Lane
7:57 AM – Lena Lane @ Spring St. (Stop) turn around, back to North
Pembroke (Stops) --Travel back to Route 28 S, straight across
8:05 AM – Buck St. Extension (1 stop)
-- Continue Rt. 28 (Stops-headed towards circle)
8:14 AM -- Right onto Short Falls Rd.
-- Left onto Black Hall Rd. (Stops)
8:20 AM – Arrive @ school—unload on Water St.-by gym
*PM: 4th in line.
**PM Run: same as AM
Blue Bus
7:30 AM – Rt. 28N @ Granny Howe Rd. (only stop on Rt. 28N)
7:32 AM -- Travel through Epsom Circle to Route 4 West
7:35 AM – Route 4 West –Stops to town line
7:39 AM -- Epsom Circle to Route 28 South, left onto Short Falls --
Travel New Rye Rd., left onto Swamp Rd.
7:52 AM – Sanborn Hill Rd. (Stops)
7:57 AM -- Mt. Delight Rd. (Stops)
8:03 AM -- Dow Rd. (Group Stop) -- Turn around @ Dow, head back
towards New Rye
8:10 AM – Swamp Rd. (Stops)
-- Travel back out to New Rye, to Short Falls to Black Hall
-- Left onto Water St.
8:20 AM -- Arrive @ school—unload.
*PM: 6th in line
** PM run: Swamp/Mountain Rd/Mt Delight/Route 4 West
Yellow Bus
7:43 AM -- New Rye Rd.--Turn around @ Wing Rd.+ STOP
travel back down
7:45 AM -- New Rye Rd. (Stops headed down hill)
7:50 AM – Left on River Rd. (Stops)
8:00 AM – Left onto Short Falls Rd. (Stops)
8:02 AM -- Right onto Route 28 (Stops-right side only)
8:03 AM -- Colby Brook Estates trailer park (group stop)
-- Windymere Dr. (stops)
8:05 AM -- Right onto Rt. 28 (South) *stops before Elkins Rd.
-- Turn around @ Elkins
-- Travel to Epsom Circle
8:10 AM -- Route 4 East stops to Bartlettll Rd. -- Right
onto Black Hall (no stops-see Red)
8:20 AM – Arrive @ school—unload on Water St. by gym
*PM: 3rd in line
**PM run: New Rye, River Rd, Short Falls, Route 28 S- stops right
side only -(headed towards Circle) Colby Brook, Windymere, Rt. 28
S-right side before Elkins Rd., Route 4 East stops from Circle to
Black Hall Rd.
Orange Bus
7:45 AM -- North Rd (stops)
7:45 AM -- X-mas Tree Trailer Pk
7:47 AM -- Samuel Drive
7:52 AM – Chestnut Pond Rd (Stop)
7:56 AM – Barton Rd (Stop)
-- Left onto Webster Mill 8:00 AM – Locke Hill Rd (Stop)
8:05 AM – Left onto New Orchard Rd (Stops)
8:08 AM – Locke Hill Rd (Stop) -- Continue New Orchard –stops 8:12
AM – Range Rd (Stop)
-- Travel to bottom of New Orchard Rd (Stops)
-- Right onto Route 4, left onto Black Hall
8:25 AM – Arrive @ school—unload on Water St.
*PM- loads on Water St.—1st in line
**PM: Run same as AM
**Note: Parents must pick up students in front of the school on
Black Hall, no vehicles are allowed in the bus loading zone on Water
St. until all buses have left.
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