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Northwood NH News

April 29, 2009

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Roast Beef Supper


Northwood Congregational Church is hosting their famous annual roast beef supper on Saturday, May 2nd. There will be two seatings, one at 5:00pm and another at 6:15pm. The cost is only $8 for adults and $4 for children 12 and under. To reserve your tickets, or for more information, contact: Michael Magoon at 608-5444 or Pam English at 942-8501.




Preschool Openings!


Now is the time to think about enrolling your child in preschool! The Center School in Northwood is accepting registrations for the 2009-2010 school year. The Center School is a parent cooperative preschool located next to the town hall in Northwood, which provides a developmental program for three, four, and five year-olds of Northwood and surrounding towns. There are openings in our two-day (T/Th) program and three-day (M/W/F) morning programs. Act now before they are filled! To get information, please call Director, Karen Andersen at the school at 942-7686.




Family Concert Night with Country Gospel Singer Jay Witham, Wed. 4/29 at 7 p.m. at Higher Ground Baptist Church, Rt. 4, Nottingham, NH. Fundraiser donation, $10 per person/ $20 per family or whatever you are able to give.



 
Islam: A Realistic Perspective at New Hope Church, Sunday, May 10th, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., 545 First NH Turnpike (route 4), Northwood, NH, 942-7729.


Please join us for a truthful presentation about Islam’s goals and desires and what the Christian’s response to it should be. This presentation will be from a man who is familiar with Islam from experience and not some second or third hand idea of what Muslim life is like. All are welcome to hear this very unique man.



 

Northwood Coe-Brown Academy Third Quarter Honor Roll


Grade 12
Highest Honors
Aidan Cecchetti, Adriane Moreno


Grade 12
High Honors
Allison Box, Jared Companion, Taryn Connor, Rebecca Davis, Sandra Delisle, Victoria Duford, Robert Fioccoprile, Shauna Foley, Jennifer Forbes, Joshua Frase, Austin Frizzell, Leigh Iber, Jihyon Im, Shain Jandebeur, Brianna Jean, Jordan LaPointe, Melissa Laurion, Robert Macri Jr., Veronica Noble, Dylan O’Ceallaigh, Dillon O’Connor, Karyn Pepin, Liam Pillsbury, Jason Robertson, Tylee Schraufnagel, Lucy Sutton, Reid Thibeault, Timothy Trask, Sarah Vachon.


Grade 12
Honors
Jenelle Beaulieu, Jacqueline Belbin, Jonathan Daigle, Hannah DeBenedictis, Michelle Gelinas, Patrick Hodgdon, Devin Jeannotte, Kristina Joy, Kayla Kearsey, Jacinta Madore, Stephen Moore II, Philip Shiere, Amanda Torosian, Lea Wiley, Kimberly Worcester, Chelsea Yergeau.


Grade 11
Highest Honors
Elizabeth Ekstrom, Adam Howard, Erica Lovely, Carmen Williams.


Grade 11
High Honors
Bryanna Allis, Scott Arnold, Brittanirose Blair, Nicholas Conidas, Robert Correa, Bradford Davis, Donald Doherty, Leah Foley, Nicole Foster, Cara Fowler, Joseph Gibson, Patrick Grondin, Sara Hanrahan, Mark Hodges, Skye Hopps, Emmaline Horne, Kyra Laughy, Christian Leavitt, Ryan Mack, Kody McCarthy, Michael McCullock, Stephanie Moore, Alyssa Pittera, Andrew Readel, II, David Rice, Lindsay St. Cyr, Tasha Weightman.

 

Grade 11
Honors
Spencer Aube, Derek Bailey, Samuel Bassett, Rebecca Brackett, Zachary Branco, Nicole Buck, Zacharie Burnham, Keegan Carter, Kalvin Croto, Erin Demers, Ryan Drown, Sarah Fenerty, Emilie French, Samantha Gagne, Shannon Grady, Megan Hoover, Chelsea Loy, Dylan MacNevin, Eric McCann, Mallory McCoy, Alyssa Osborne, Kristyna Reischer, Eric Rivera, Erika Savioli.


Grade 10
Highest Honors
Corey Dowe, Katherine Hults, Austin Leavitt.


Grade 10
High Honors
Katharine Ambrose, Aleisha Ashe, Cullen Barnes, Ryan Black, Margaret Blake, Brendan Blanchard, Maria Cabral, ayce Calef, Jacob Carr, Anthony Craven, Katherine Decker, Erik Easler, Sarah Frizzell, Moira Geary, Jessica Goudreault, Brigette Gregor, Samuel Hastings, Erin Hilow, Seong Im, Sarah Jack, Nicholas Kaschak, Daniel Lang, Brandon Marshall, Kyle Montgomery, Christian Rainey, Nicole Roberts, Benjamin Sanborn, Anna Schonwald, Jesse Schraufnagel, Mackenzie Segura-Cook, Nicholas Sylvester, Carrie Tilton, Alissa Toscano, Jennifer Walkup, Benjamin White, Kelly Worcester, Alanna Young, Renae Zwick.


Grade 10
Honors
Avery Adams, Miranda Allan, Kasey Amazeen, Kenneth Bell, Paige Belliveau, amara Berry, Alexander Bobowski, A Michael Correa, Allison DeFlumeri, Blake Heyn, Dayna Landry, Cathryn McCann, Connor Monahan, Katrina Oswald, Michael Paganelli, James Riley, Ryan Seymour, Marissa St. Laurent, Taylor Trainor, Allison Wilkins.

 

Grade 9
Highest Honors
Alexandra Archambeault, Trevor Aube, Haley Bell, Katherine Cronk, Megan Curtin, Olivia Daigle, Michaela Horvath, Allura LeBlanc, Samantha MacCallum.


Grade 9
High Honors
Meghan Ahern, Aaron Ash, Allison Beaupre, Lauren Blowey, Jenna Brown, Amanda Colwell, Megan Conrad, Conor Corless, Laura Doherty, Andrew Dow, Lauren Durell, Brooke Esdale, Kyle Estell, Mia Faucher, Kelsey Follansbee, Jacob Gallant, Brianna Galuska, Michael Gibson, Anna Goodell, Meredith Grady, Michelle Guffy, Taylor Hains, Leah Hastings, Gregory Hatfield, James Hayden, Carissa Hodgdon, Paige James, Alexandra Jones, Griffin Kelley, Chihiro Kondrup, Paige Laboe, Blair Leavitt, Nicholas Levergood, Thomas Masison, Mariah McCabe, Nicholaos Mouzourakis, Adam Nelson, Jenna Perkins, Amanda Perron, Kyle Robert, Crystal Schlessinger, Sophie Shiere, Kyle St. Cyr, Nicole Swindell, Courtney Turcotte, Robert Valarese, Morgan West,Katherine Wysocki.


Grade 9
Honors
Marissa Beaudoin, Devin Beck, Eric Burgess, Jamie Duggan, Hailey Locke, Alicia Martell, Kendall McGowen, Aaron McGrath, Jessica Spaulding, Kyle Wood.

 


 

A Taste of Local Restaurant Lore


By Ellyn Schreiber
Did you know that Lakeview Antique Center used to be Hudson’s Restaurant? And before that, it was The Oxbow, which started as a clam shack. In fact, “back in the day”, there were at least 4 clam shacks along Lakeshore Drive in Northwood, and at one time, a ballroom (the Roseland Ballroom), that doubled as a roller-skating rink during the afternoon!


Did you know that Lakeshore Farm first opened its doors in 1926? The Watson family began to take in boarders for extra money, having been told that Mr. Watson had a heart condition and could “go any minute”? He lived to be 93.  The Lakeshore Farm Barn did not fare so well. In 1979, it was severely damaged  in a fire which started during a snowmobile water cross event. It was just luck that protected the 3,000 (yes, 3,000) spectators from potential disaster. Fuel tanks, located nearby did not explode, and all were safe.


Johnson’s Dairy Bar opened as a ice cream stand in 1955, and quickly expanded due to popular demand, but until recent ownership, the restaurant did not have a proper kitchen. All the food was prepared up at Johnson’s farm house, and brought down to the restaurant for serving! Judging by the number of life-long romances sparked at various restaurants across town, there were more than biscuits cooking in those kitchens!


A good time, excellent food and camaraderie was had by all at the community potluck dinner held by the Northwood Historical Society and the Northwood Recreation Committee on April 19, 2009.  Towards the end of the evening, Arlene Johnson reflected about the early years of restaurant business in Northwood, commenting, “We didn’t make a lot of money, but we made a lot of friends.”


And many friends, old and new, came together at this event. More than 45 people filled the Northwood Community Hall, sharing a meal and their memories of local restaurants of yesteryear. The Northwood Historical Society and The Northwood Recreation Committee would like to thank all those who contributed to the success of this event; all of the participants who brought food, friendship and stories, the committee members who planned, set up and cleaned up, and Hannaford’s, Chadbourn’s and Johnson’s Dairy Bar for their generous support. “Lastly, thank you to all who donated nonperishable goods which were collected to benefit the Northwood Food Pantry.

 


 

Northwood Recreation Update
Kids Fishing Derby May 16th


Join the Northwood Recreation Department on May 16th at Saddleback Campground (located on RT 43 in Northwood) for a spring Fishing Derby.  Kids, bring your fishing pole, your bait, and your family. Then sit back and relax around the banks of the Saddleback Campground’s beautiful pond setting.  The derby will begin promptly at 7:00 AM and continue until Noon for children 15 years and younger.


Prizes will be awarded in a variety of categories; including first fish caught and last fish caught. Register when you arrive. The cost is $5.00 per resident family and $7.00 per non-resident family. Light concessions will be available for your convenience. 


Contact the Recreation Department at [email protected] or 942-5586 x209 for more information.

 


 

Harvey Lake Woman’s Club


The Harvey Lake Woman’s Club announces two members of the Harvey Lake Woman’s Club will be honored at a GLWC-NH special luncheon on May 15. Elaine Covey and Leona Kubera will be recognized for their outstanding service to their local club.


The Harvey Lake Woman’s Club Reciprocity Day on April 7 was a resounding success. Twenty eight guests from Somersworth, Strafford, Pembroke and Deerfield attended a program provided by the Coe-Brown Music Department followed by a lavish tea.


The May 5th meeting will feature a Baby Shower for Concord Hospital. Members are asked to bring useful supplies for newborns and new or very gently used clothing. The program will be provided by Pat Cowhig of the Electric Florist.


And then it’s time again to get out our red, white and blue for the Memorial Day Parade on May 25th.

 


 

 

 











 
 

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