Colby-Sawyer College recognizes 236 students for outstanding
academic achievement during the 2018 spring semester. To qualify
for the Dean’s List, students must achieve a grade-point average
of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale while carrying a minimum of 12
credit hours in graded courses.
Congratulations to Megan Spainhower of Northwood, a member of
the class of 2020 majoring in nursing for achieving Dean’s List.
Northwood CrankPullers Snowmobile Club Spring Snowmobile
WaterCross
The
Northwood CrankPullers Snowmobile Club is hosting its Spring
Snowmobile WaterCross event in Memory of Robert Cicchetto is
being held at Lake Shore Farm in Northwood, N.H on Sunday, May
20th, 2018!
Bring your family and lawn chairs and get ready for some great
fun or load up your sled and participate! There will be a
Swap Meet, club memberships, club apparel for sale and as always
we will have lots of great food! Visit our website
www.northwoodcrankpullers.com for more details, guidelines
and rules on this event. As always we really appreciate
our landowners and are always looking for new members.
Hope to see you there!!
Gates open at 7am, registration 7-9am and the water crossing
will start at 10am.
Also check us out on Facebook!!!
It’s “May Murder Madness” As LRPA Highlights Cinema Noir All
Month Long!
This Weekend’s Feature: 1946’S “The Strange Love Of Martha
Ivers”
Throughout May, Lakes Region Public Access Television will
highlight some of the most dark and gritty movies ever to come
out of Hollywood! Join us each Friday and Saturday night at
10:30 p.m. for “May Murder Madness,” a tribute to vintage film
noir. This weekend (May 18 & 19), we keep the ball rolling with
the 1946 film noir classic “The Strange Love of Martha Ivers,”
starring Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin, Lizabeth Scott and Kirk
Douglas (in his debut role!).
In
1928, the young heiress Martha Ivers tries to escape her
claustrophobic life with her authoritarian aunt, Mrs. Ivers
(Dame Judith Anderson). She wants to run away with local bad boy
Sam Masterson, but the police catch them and bring her home.
Martha and her aunt argue, and in the heat of the moment, the
teenager pushes Mrs. Ivers down the stairs, killing her.
The son of her tutor, Walter O’Neill, witnesses the event. When
Martha lies to her tutor about how the accident happened (an
intruder killed her!), Walter backs up her story. Walter’s
father suspects that young Martha is lying, and so manipulates
the situation to one of financial gain for his son. Fast forward
nearly 20 years. A grown Martha (Stanwyck) is now married to
Walter (Douglas), an alcoholic district attorney. Martha has
built her aunt’s factory into a small empire. Their marriage is
a disaster, as he loves her, but she doesn’t return the
feelings. Meanwhile, Sam Masterson (Heflin), now an aimless
drifter, winds up back in his hometown due to a car wreck. While
waiting for his car to be repaired, he meets the lovely Toni
Marachek (Scott), who’s just gotten out of jail. After Toni gets
picked up for violating her parole, Sam visits Walter to see if
he can help her out of this jam. Walter is wary of Sam, as he
thinks that Sam is in town to blackmail the couple for what he
knows about Miss Iver’s death. Martha sees Sam again for the
first time in nearly two decades, and Walter jealously realizes
that Martha never lost her feelings for Sam. What follows is an
unfortunate chain of events that prove the cold, calculating and
vengeful nature of four human beings.
If
you’re a lover of classic movies and of film noir in particular,
then “Martha Ivers” has it all: murder, blackmail, greed,
deceit, dirty secrets and ruthless dames. It received an Oscar
nomination for Best Original Story, and deservedly so. Every
actor gives a stellar performance, particularly Van Heflin, who
played here against type as the sneering, hard-boiled bad boy.
In writing about the film debut of Kirk Douglas, famed columnist
Louella Parsons noted that Paramount Pictures had “unearthed
themselves another wonder boy,” and she certainly was right.
Critic Leonard Maltin described “Martha Ivers” as a “…gripping
melodrama – 3 out of 4 stars.” What more do you need to know? So
grab your popcorn and join LRPA after dark for this vintage
classic!
Mark your calendars for our final murderous movie:
May
24 & 25: 1950’s “D.O.A.”
One-On-One Genealogy Sessions
Trying to learn more about your family history? Join local
amateur genealogist Nancy Borman at the Chesley Memorial Library
for one-on-one genealogy sessions (beginning-level instruction)
using Ancestry Library Edition, Heritage Quest, and other
sources. Please email Nancy at
[email protected]
to schedule your one-hour session at a mutually convenient time.
If you do not have email, you can call the library at 942-5472
and we will forward your contact information to Nancy. Ancestry
Library Edition and Heritage Quest are both sponsored by the
Friends of the Northwood Libraries.
Cheers & Beers To All The Years!
Celebrating Classes: 1948, 1958, 1968, 1978, 1988, 1993, 1998,
2003, 2008
You’re invited to Coe-Brown Alumni Weekend 2018, July 14-15
Portsmouth NH
The
Coe-Brown Alumni Association has planned a weekend of fun-filled
activities offering discounted rates in the Portsmouth area. The
fun begins Saturday July 14 with an Isles of Shoals cruise
aboard the M/V Thomas Leighton from 11am-2 pm or come paint a
masterpiece at Art With A Splash downtown at 6:30 pm.
Wrap up the weekend on Sunday July 15 from 1-6pm as the Alumni
Association hosts its 1st Annual Cheers & Beers event at Red
Hook Brewery! Join your classmates and other alumni for dinner,
dancing, a brewery tour, the annual Association recap, and a
pint of your favorite brew! Gather your friends and mark your
calendar for Coe-Brown Alumni Weekend 2018!
Register online at
http://bit.ly/coebrownalumniweekend2018 or print & mail RSVP
with payment by June 1 to:
CBNA
Alumni Association
c/o
Heather Drapeau
59
Peterson Circle
Concord, NH 03301
Join us on Facebook for more details including a list of
discounted hotel rooms available!
facebook.com/coebrownalumni
Sponsorship opportunities are still available for this event!
Coe-Brown alumni & community business owners please contact us
for a full description of opportunities, cost, advertising and
availability to market your business to alumni!
Questions? Please contact Julie Smith Clarke ‘89 President
757-284-1990 [email protected]
*Please note this event replaces the annual banquet formerly
held in June.
Northwood School Quarter 3 Honor Roll 2017-2018
Ms.
Jocelyn Young, Principal and Mr. Adrian Alford, Assistant
Principal are pleased to announce the honor roll for the second
quarter.
Grade 8 High Honor Roll
Megan Brieger, Skye Loto, Eva Roy, Kiara Summers, Anne Thoms
Grade 8 Honor Roll
Jamie Coe, Lacy Davis, Jordan Dean, Gretchen Fichera, Adrienne
Foster, Makena Lee, Tyler Prusia, Parker Tatem, Lily Veneroni,
Elizabeth White
Grade 7 High Honor Roll
Megan Adams, Aidan Cox, Nathaniel Curtis, Allie McGuigan
Grade 7 Honor Roll
Caleb Adams, Carly Clemmer, Maximus Compton, Anthony DeBello,
Jayden Hartigan, Adam Ludwikowski, Zachary Ludwikowski, Olivia
McGrail, Conor Pease, Ean Pinard, Tyler Tkaczyk, Katerina
Xanthopoulos
Grade 6 High Honor Roll
Bailee DeTrude, Andrew George, Maxwell Heigis, Michaela Linskey,
Somer Loto, Kiley Murphy, Holly Smith, Olivia Swett, Makennah
Tatem
Grade 6 Honor Roll
Braiden Currier, Andrew DeBello, Kyla Demontigny, Tabitha
Hollinrake, Jaida Hurd, Isabelle Lalilberte, Judith Quinney,
Hannah Shortt, Elizabeth Wolfe
Grade 5 High Honor Roll
Eilah Crawn, Amy Demaine, Emili Sheldon
Grade 5 Honor Roll
Ryan Bailey, Austin Companion, Naomi Degracia Beadling, Caleb
Edgecomb, Kaylyn Harlow, Cameron Lee, Isaiah Petrin, Aiden
Quaglia, Judith Quinney, Mary Reardon, Ryan Rodler, Constance
Russo, Shayanna Spenard, Liam White