Happy Anniversary to John and Catherine Snow on September 17.
Plan ahead. Save the dates of October 17 and 18 for the Plan NH
Community Design Charrette to address the town’s center – the
historic part of Main Street. How can this area be a true center
once again? This charrette is for all of us, a chance to shape the
future of our town’s center. Call 736-7074 or 798-5709 for more
information.
Happy Birthday to Rick Davison on September 20.
Chichester Town Library News
Lovers of the Chichester Library meet on September 15th at 7 p.m. at
the Library.
Thursday, September 18th at 7 p.m. at the Grange Hall, Dr. Chelsea
Doughty, D.C. of Archeus Chiropractic will teach us what role a
strong immune system can have on improving health and life,
especially those with a chronic disease like Lyme Disease. Her
presentation is entitled: Lyme Disease Through an Alternative Lens.
The next Down Under Book Sale of used books will be held Saturday,
September 20th, between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. Through the donations of
many, there is always a good selection of topics and books.
Out Of Your Attic Thrift Shop News
Submitted By
Carol Hendee
Hard to believe, but Halloween merchandise is out in stores. We
decided to follow suit and some Halloween merchandise has made it to
the shelves.
We are in need of men’s XL & up; shirts, shorts, and long sleeves.
We can always use storage bags, black trash bags, as well as quart
and gallon bags.
A nice selection of jewelry has come in. We also are able to
continue the bag of books for $1.00 sale.
We are 5 miles from the Epsom Circle, north on the left, next to
Parker’s Family Restaurant, before the Pittsfield line.
Mon. 8-12; Tues. & Thurs. 8-4; Wed. 11-4; Sat. 10-4.
School Board Update
From L to R: Heather Chiavaras, PTO President; Harold Losey, School
Board; Brian Beaverstock, School Principal; Gail Paludi, School
Superintendent; Sally Kelly, School Board.
1. Reminder to join us at our regular monthly school board meeting,
tonight, Sept 17 @ 6:30 PM at the school. Citizen comments are
always at the beginning of the agenda and your input is welcome and
appreciated and helps guide us in making future budgetary decisions.
2. Interested in joining the discussion on energy alternatives to
save money for the school? Notify Ben Brown with your contact
information.
3. Featured on this page is a picture of the school board
maintaining our yearly tradition of cooking at the Back to School
Barbecue! Once again, the PTO generously provided all of the meats,
rolls and drinks which were supplemented by wonderful contributions
from the parents and wider community!
Respectfully submitted by your Chichester School Board
Harold Losey, chair
[email protected]
Ben Brown, [email protected]
Sally Kelly,
[email protected]
Letter To The Editor
Dear C.E.S.,
I had a great summer with family, friends, and a little cabbage that
our thrid grade teacher, Mrs. Rowe, gave each one of us to grow over
the summer. And boy did it grow. I gave it some chicken and turkey
poop, sunshine, and TLC, organic all the way.
Oh, thank you to my brother Colin for reminding me at times and
helping with the watering.
A big thank you to all the people in Chichester who work very hard
to make our school a wonderful place to learn.
My cabbage weighed 27¾ pounds. Some of the leaves fell off. The
cabbage was very heavy. The sauerkraut is well on its way.
Thank you to my grandmother who canned up the rest. I love you.
Love to all,
Niomi Jensen
(Editor’s Note: Niomi is a 9 year old from Chichester.)
Obituaries
Robert H. Guay, Jr.
Chichester – Mr. Robert H. Guay, Jr., 43, of Swiggey Brook Road,
died Sunday, September 7, 2014, from injuries sustained in a motor
vehicle accident.
Born in Oceanside, CA on September 27, 1970, he was the son of Harry
and Gracie (Torres) Guay.
He had been employed as a pipefitter and enjoyed hunting, fishing
and shooting.
In addition to his parents of Chichester, Robert is survived by a
brother, Jeffrey Guay and his wife Susan of Epsom; a sister, Corrine
Xenos and her husband Peter of Rochester; and nieces and nephews,
Matthew, Dylan, Javani and Haley. Robert had a daughter, Brettany,
and a grandson, Wyatt.
There was a gathering for friends and family on Saturday, September
13 followed by services at the Still Oaks Funeral & Memorial Home in
Epsom. Burial followed in St. John the Baptist Cemetery in
Allenstown.
To sign an on-line guestbook, please visit
stilloaks.com.
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