Upcoming Events at the Epsom Public Library include a Teen Movie
featuring “Guardians of the Galaxy” on Friday, January 9th at 6:30
pm. The movie is rated PG-13 and pizza and drinks are included. On
Wednesday, January 14th at 2:30 pm the Family Movie, “Wings: Sky
Force Heroes. Popcorn and drinks will be provided. This is Early
Release for ECS students! Story Time is Mondays at 10 am, Tuesdays
at 1:30 pm and Thursdays at 3:30 pm. Lego Club is also on Thursdays
at 3:30 pm. For more information about any of these programs call
Mrs. Benner at the Library at 736-9920.
The New Rye Cemetery will be closed to vehicle traffic until spring,
when the mud season has passed. Any questions may be addressed to
Donald Keeler at 340-5107.
Movie Matinee at the Epsom Library
What a novel idea! Don’t like to go out in the evening in the
winter? Please join us on Tuesday, January 13 at 2:00 pm to watch
the movie “The Hundred-Foot Journey”, starring Helen Mirren, Om
Puir, Manish Dayal and Charlotte LeBon. Produced by Steven
Spielberg and Oprah Winfrey, this uplifting story has passion and
heart. When the chilly chef proprietress of a Michelin-starred
French restaurant in southern France learns that a culinary
immigrant is opening an Indian restaurant just 100 feet from her
own, her protests escalate to an all out war between the two
establishments. This film is a combination of two cultures in a
love story about food! It is rated PG.
Pop corn and soft drinks will be served.
Upcoming Events at the Epsom Public Library include a Teen Movie
featuring “Guardians of the Galaxy” on Friday, January 9th at 6:30
pm. The movie is rated PG-13 and pizza and drinks are included. On
Wednesday, January 14th at 2:30 pm the Family Movie, “Wings: Sky
Force Heroes. Popcorn and drinks will be provided. This is Early
Release for ECS students! Story Time is Mondays at 10 am, Tuesdays
at 1:30 pm and Thursdays at 3:30 pm. Lego Club is also on Thursdays
at 3:30 pm. For more information about any of these programs call
Mrs. Benner at the Library at 736-9920.
The New Rye Cemetery will be closed to vehicle traffic until spring,
when the mud season has passed. Any questions may be addressed to
Donald Keeler at 340-5107.
The Epsom Food Pantry
Well, I missed last week and that probably is a good thing. Gives
your eyes a rest from all my chitter chatter. But anyway, we did
have a great time with the Christmas Food boxes and I think everyone
was pleased with what they got.
The actual distribution went great both at Meadowbrook and the Town
Hall. Peter and his team did an outstanding job and back at the
Town Hall the kids that worked there were awesome, both in unloading
and distributing them to the members.
Not only did we get some wonderful food donations but we received
some wonderful monetary donations. One little gal from Epsom, Riley
Carignan, gave us her earnings from a Craft Fair that she was a part
of. Wasn’t that something? And then there are all the anonymous
donors who have stepped forward on a regular basis to give us a
helping hand. It goes without saying that as we start our new year,
the Epsom Pantry has been a success and from all the folks at the
Pantry we send our good wishes and heartfelt thanks to all.
I cannot end this article without a personal thanks to our Selectmen
who have been so supportive.
Until next time,
Priscilla
Obituaries
Gerald R. Frechette
Epsom – Mr. Gerald R. Frechette, 55, died Thursday,
December 18, 2014 at his home on Fowler Road in Epsom.
Born in Manchester on October 8, 1959, Gerald was the son of Lionel
and Marie Reine (Ethier) Frechette. He was a graduate of Manchester
Central High School and a member of the Sons of the American Legion.
Mr. Frechette was previously employed for the Town of Pembroke.
He is survived by two sisters, Diane Gagne of Epsom and Joan Gagnon
of Topsham, ME; a brother, Donald Frechette of Manchester; and
nieces and nephews.
Friends and family were invited to a celebration of life for Mr.
Frechette at the Still Oaks Funeral & Memorial Home in Epsom on
Saturday, January 3. Services followed.
Burial will take place at a later date at Mt. Calvary Cemetery in
Manchester.
An on-line guestbook is available at
stilloaks.com.
Terri Jayne (Linn) Madison
Terri Jayne (Linn) Madison, 55, of Manchester, NH, passed away
shortly after Christmas at her home.
Terri was born on March 5, 1959, in Woburn Massachusetts, the
daughter of Franklin and Jane (Williams) Linn. She was a graduate of
Woburn High School before moving to New Hampshire and starting a
family. She was currently employed at Southern New Hampshire
University. Terri was a devoted mother to her four children, an avid
gardener and reader, a nature enthusiast, and an all-around lover of
life.
Terri is survived by her mother Jane Linn of Woburn, MA; Brothers
Jeffrey Linn of Hyannis, MA, and Lester Linn and Timothy Linn of
Woburn, MA; children Kelly Cervellione of Queens, NY, David Wakeman
of Epsom, NH, and Emily and Eli Madison of Northwood, NH; and
granddaughter Isabella Cervellione. In the kingdom of heaven, she
will be joining her father, as well as her two brothers, Franklin
Linn, Jr. and Leonard Linn.
Calling hours will be Friday, January 9 from 4 pm to 7 pm at Phaneuf
Funeral Home, 243 Hanover St., Manchester, NH. A memorial service
will be held on Saturday January 10 at 12:00 pm at the Northwood
Congregational Church, 881 First New Hampshire Turnpike Northwood,
NH, followed by a reception in the churches Fellowship Hall.
In lieu of flowers, monetary gifts will be accepted and donated to a
charity to be determined by the family.
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