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With plenty of warm summer weather ahead, you may be looking
for a nice outdoor swim in Salem. There are a few places you
may want to try. The most well-known swimming area in town
is Hedgehog Park. Other lesser-known areas are Shadow Lake,
Captains Pond, Millville Lake, Arlington Pond, and Second Street.
Ironically, swimming is not allowed in the best known body of
water in Salem, Canobie Lake. Canobie Lake, being a source of
water for the town, is a protected waterway. Swimming in Canobie
Lake is an arrestable offense.
Hedgehog Park provides ample parking with restrooms, lifeguards,
a play area, picnic areas including grills and a skateboard park.
Located on Route 38 near the Salem Icenter, Hedgehog provides a
relaxing place to enjoy the view of the water with the surrounding
trees. It provides many areas to lie in the sun or relax in the shade
of the trees.
Shadow Lake located in North Salem on Shadow Lake Road has a
small beach area across from Sylvan Road. There are no lifeguards
and the parking is very limited. Captains Pond also is unguarded
and you may need to nd a friend who lives on the pond in order
to get to the water. Second Street is maintained by a neighborhood
association.
Millville Lake offers a small public area located on Millville Circle
that has a beach area. Millvale offers a small parking area, a few
picnic tables, and is a perfect place to put in a canoe or kayak. The
bottom of the beach is sand and both sunny and shady areas are
available.
Arlington Pond is the largest body of water in Salem with many
inlets and areas for swimming. Many of the areas are owned by the
various neighborhood associations around the pond; there are areas
along the pond that provide access to the waterfront. One popular
area is on North Main Street just north of Corinthian Drive. This is
a very popular shing hole, providing access to swim, canoe, and
kayak.
On July 8, water samples from association and public beaches in
Salem were collected and submitted for microbiological analysis
to the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
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Laboratory in Concord. All of these beaches are in compliance with the
guidelines established by the NHDES for safe swimmable waters. The
samples were analyzed for bacteria (E. coli), the indicator organism
utilized to determine safe swimming conditions. At a freshwater beach, an
advisory is posted if either of the two samples collected at a beach exceed
the state standard of 88 counts of E. coli per 100 milliliters (ml) of water
or when one sample exceeds 158 counts. Two samples were collected
from each beach in accordance with the NH DES Standard Operating
procedure for Bacteria Sampling.
Hedgehog Park is scheduled for major improvements in the coming
years. Phase III of the program is to demolish the current building that
houses the bathrooms, storage, and warming area. In 2015, construction
will begin for a new building with bathrooms, storage for the lifeguards,
and an extended pavilion with nine picnic tables and enough room to
handle just under 100 people. A small concession stand, which will be
leased out by the town, will also be housed in the new building
Phase IV of the plan is to add circulation to the pond water. Currently,
the water in the pond is stagnant as it comes up from a spring. The pond
was created when the sand was dug up and sold. A circulation system
will move the water, reducing the bacteria that often closes the pond to
swimming.
Other plans for Hedgehog Pond include the addition of a basketball
court, two tennis courts and additional parking.
by Bob Gibbs
Move over Venus Flytrap. More
than 600 species of carnivorous
plants can be found worldwide. The
New England Carnivorous Plant
Society showcased many varieties at
its 2014 carnivorous plant exhibition
pre-show at the Lake Street Garden
Center in Salem on August 9 and 10.
Bugs Beware; Plant Lovers Rejoice
ZBA Denies
Variance after
Substantial
Property Work
by S. Aaron Shamshoyan
A request to operate a commercial landscaping
business on a residential property was denied by the
Salem Zoning Board of Adjustment after the applicant
has been working on the property since early this year.
Raymond Matthes of Matthes Landscaping
purchased a residential property at 15 Brookdale
Road, hoping to construct a storage building and
operate his landscaping business from the location.
Matthes said improvements have been being made
to the property since it was purchased, including
major landscaping improvements and construction to
the interior of the existing house.
We stripped the lot and we xed it, Matthes told
the board. I cleaned the place up; it was falling
down.
Matthes said he had the opportunity to receive ll
from area road construction projects, and used the
material on the lot.
But neighbors said the work has been nothing but
a nuisance, saying multiple trucks have visited the
property several times a day, and that equipment was
being stored on the grounds.
Edward Frazier of Brookdale Road said about 30
loads of material have been brought to the site daily.
Its been nothing but trucks, trucks, trucks, Frazier
said. The dust is horrendous in the house.
Frazier said trucks visit the property as early as 6:30
a.m. and continue past 8:30 p.m.
Area resident James Stone said his property is
separated from the Matthes location by the 20-foot
former trolley way.
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Canobie Lake Shadow Lake Millville Lake Hedgehog Park
Symantha at
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Sytek Announces Candidacy
for Re-election
Seeks sixth term as state representative
State Representative John
Sytek of Salem has led
for re-election to the New
Hampshire House in the
Republican primary to be
held September 9.
A resident of Salem for
over 40 years, Sytek served
three terms in the legislature
during the 90s. After retiring
as a Latin and math teacher
at Salem High in 2010, he
was elected and reelected
to the House, where he
serves on the committee that
deals with retirement and
professional licensing.
Rep. Sytek is committed
to limited government and
scal responsibility. He
supported legislation that put
the state retirement system
on the road to solvency,
assuring that promised
benets would actually be paid. He voted for
the expansion of gambling only after a robust
regulatory structure was included in the bill.
Recognizing the importance of maintaining our
roads and bridges, he supported the bill that
increases funding for local roads and assures
the completion of the I-93
expansion.
I try to be a thoughtful
legislator, evaluating each
measure on its own merits,
regardless of partisanship.
More often than not, I think
the Republican approach
is the right one, but I
dont march lockstep with
anyone, he explained.
Sytek was a member of
the planning committee
for the renovation of
Salem High School, and
testied in favor of the $10
million school building aid
package. After months of
meetings with architects
and construction rms, he
was part of the successful
effort to get voter approval
of the bond issue.
Rep. Sytek has served
on the board of Salem Dollars for Scholars for 20
years and has been Town Treasurer for 15 years.
He is a graduate of MIT with a degree in nuclear
engineering. He is married to former Speaker
of the House Donna Sytek and has an adult
daughter.
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The Derry Salem
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last weekend.
More than 100
lobsters were
served and chicken
was available for
those who were
not seafood lovers.
Emma Kezer was
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All proceeds go
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veterans.
Tom McGibbons and
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winning lobster.
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Animal Rescue League
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This six-year-old, miniature
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walks of any length - long
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kangaroo when he sees
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He is great with adults
and very good with older
teenage children. He is
very sweet and loves to
be wherever the people
are, following you around
the house. He is not a lap
dog but will snuggle next
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would love being the only pet in the house so he
can get that special one-on-one time.
Come meet Tux and the other dogs at the Salem
Animal Rescue League during our open hours:
Wednesday 3 to 7 p.m., Thursday 2 to 7 p.m. and
Friday, Saturday, Sunday 12 to 4 p.m. SARL is
always looking for dedicated volunteers to assist
in caring for our animals, if interested please
contact D.J. Bettencourt at djbettencourt@sarlnh.
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6:30 p.m. Salem Today: Farmers Market Farm to Fork Cookout
7:00 p.m. Around Town Special: Meet the Band Members of 4EverFab
8:00 p.m. I-93 Update - Salem to Manchester
9:00 p.m. 4EverFab at the Field of Dreams Park: 2014 Concert Series
11:00 p.m. Poltergeists: Behind the Paranormal presented by Paul & Ben Eno
Saturday, August 16, 2014
12:05 a.m. The Music Workshop presents Rock the House
8:00 a.m. Salem Today: Farmers Market Farm to Fork Cookout
8:30 a.m. Around Town Special: Meet the Band Members of 4EverFab
9:30 a.m. I-93 Update - Salem to Manchester
10:15 a.m. Weather Science with Al Kaprielian at the Kelley Library
11:30 a.m. Salem Today: Hot Air Balloon Launch
12:00 p.m. Salem NH in the Revolutionary War The Battle of Bunker Hill
12:30 p.m. 4EverFab at the Field of Dreams Park: 2014 Concert Series
2:30 p.m. Meet Rockingham County Attorney Candidate Joe Plaia
3:05 p.m. A Meeting with Gary Lambert Candidate for U.S. Congress
3:25 p.m. Meet Rockingham County Attorney Candidate Jason Grosky
4:00 p.m. GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Walter Havenstein
4:30 p.m. NH GOP Salem Ofce Open House
5:30 p.m. Salem Today: Farmers Market Farm to Fork Cookout
6:00 p.m. Around Town Special: Meet the Band Members of 4EverFab
7:00 p.m. Around Town: Guest Local Talent Rob Spillane
7:30 p.m. Salem Relay For Life 2014 Luminaria PowerPoint
Presentation
7:55 p.m. I-93 Update - Salem to Manchester
8:40 p.m. Across the Universe: Guest - Casey McQuillen
9:10 p.m. Across the Universe: Guest - Author Barbara Hopkinson
10:00 p.m. 4EverFab at the Field of Dreams Park: 2014 Concert
Series
Sunday, August 17, 2014
12:00 a.m. Piano Recital: Students of Catherine Chingros (June)
1:10 a.m. A Night with Ben Bunker & Friends (Part 3): Chad of
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6:59 a.m. Life Way Church Morning Worship
7:58 a.m. Grace Assembly of God Sunday Worship
9:00 a.m. St. Joseph Church Sunday Services
10:00 a.m. Granite United Church Morning Worship
10:59 a.m. Times Square Church Weekly Service
11:59 a.m. Changing Lives Christian Church Weekly Worship
1:00 p.m. Grace Assembly of God Sunday Worship
2:02 p.m. Granite United Church Morning Worship
2:58 p.m. Life Way Church Morning Worship
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by Michael W. Delahanty, Ed.D., Superintendent, SAU 57
Communication forms the foundation of every successful
partnership. The school districts communication efforts have not
always been described as effective. In acknowledgment, and as an
element of our ve-year strategic plan, the district identied strong
communication strategies as tools to foster community engagement
and support. Its important that the community knows about our
schools and how were addressing the educational needs of the
communitys children and adolescents. Considerations include
communicating student progress and achievement; ensuring that
parents and the community understand our learning expectations
and how everyone can support students in their learning efforts.
Helping to build awareness of the tools and resources we offer to
parents and the greater community is one strategy we can develop.
After all, we share a common goal of improving student learning,
and we should share consistent messages of high expectations
for learning. Another strategy is to use a range of communication
tools, including print and electronic information and delivering that
communication directly to interested and necessary parties.
It should be concise and targeted to its intended audience.
Still another strategy would consider todays mobile environments,
and the widespread availability of electronic devices. It would be
an exciting improvement over
opportunities of past years.
In late August, we will introduce
ParentLink. This mobile device
application is not only for parents.
Students and broader community
members also will be able to have
immediate access to school and
district information as soon as
its available. The Salem School
District mobile application acts as a one-stop shopping source for all
digital information from district and school websites, Twitter feeds,
and Facebook posts will go directly to anyone
who downloads the application. Parents and
community members can select the schools from
which to receive information.
District information will be provided automatically. Event calendars
and contact information will be included, along with other
commonly sought information.
This mobile application provides a vehicle for
immediate communication by way of notications
pushed to the users mobile device. This allows the
district to quickly disseminate school or district notices,
including reminders of important activities and events.
The notications are made within the ParentLink
application, and, therefore, text messaging expenses do
not apply. The application includes a feedback feature
that we encourage parents and others to use as a way to
share thoughts and ideas about the application with the
school district. Our goal is to provide useful and timely information
about school and district activities and events.
by Bob Gibbs
Jane Della Higgins of Salem appeared at the Tuscan
Market on August 9 to autograph copies of her new
cookbook of award-winning desserts and favorite recipes.
Joining her was Janes sister, Joyce, a cancer survivor. A $1
donation was made to the American Cancer Society from
each book sold. As a part of the Tuscan Kitchens continued
great efforts in the community, Tuscan Kitchen will donate
10 percent of all dessert and bakery sales from the day to
the American Cancer Society.
According to Jane Della, This is a collection of delicious
and simple hardtond kitchentested recipes. These are
some of my awardwinning and favorite dessert recipes
compiled by me - Jane Della Higgins. These are what I call
Plain & Simple Recipes. Enjoy!
These are the recipes she has baked and altered over the
years. She has a recipe for blueberry mufns similar to the
great mufns that Jordan Marsh department stores would
make. Jane feels that these recipes ll a need for tried and
true dessert recipes.
Jane has won blue ribbons, and rst-place awards at
county fairs in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
She has also been featured in several newspapers over the
years.
This is the rst of several books Ms. Higgins will be
publishing. She has two more cookbooks coming out soon.
In addition, she has plans to publish a book describing her
and her husbands life experiences.
To order Janes book you can go to her website,
http://auntiejanedella.com.
Auntie Jane Della Signs her
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Identifying Communication Strategies
Jane Della Higgins, along with her sister, Joyce, discusses her dessert cookbook with Debby Manzi.
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Foursome slots are available and reservations
are being taken on a first come/first served basis
Until we called and complained,
there were trucks running in and out
of there every day, Stone said.
Whats the benet to the
community and the neighborhood
to approve the variance? he asked.
He bought the property knowing it
was residential.
Stone noted Matthes had received
violations including one from
the re department for burning
construction debris.
Attorney Bernard Campbell,
representing Matthes, said the
previous owner parked commercial
vehicles on the site, and that the lot
had been improved.
The site recently had the front
redone and was hydro seeded, he
said, adding the back of the property
had been cleared of trees.
Campbell said the existing
house on the property will continue its use as a
residential dwelling.
He said the abutter to the rear, the Temple of
Witchcraft, sent an email saying they did not
object to the variance.
Town Planning Director Ross Moldoff said the
previous owner did not have a variance to operate
a business from the property. Moldoff said he
issued Matthes violations for storing equipment on
the site and laying material too close to wetlands.
Technically the site is still in violation,
Moldoff said, adding road sanders were on the
property.
Moldoff mentioned two other landscaping
businesses in town, which were granted variances,
saying they were successful and grew from a small
operation. He said the business in question could
have a substantial impact on the neighborhood.
You could also see it as a relatively high-
intensity use, he said about the business.
Campbell said abutting property was zoned
commercial, meaning the zoning change would
make little impact. He said 19-21 Brookdale
operated a sandblasting company on the grounds
and was zoned commercial. Campbell also
mentioned a close proximity to the industrial park.
Resident Lynda Murphy of 17 Brookdale Road
pleaded with board members to
deny the variance request.
Owner of a 0.17-acre property,
Murphy said granting the variance
would be devastating to her home
value and to her.
I really, really love this little
house, she said about her 1,080
square foot home. Its kind of
emotionally saved my life.
If the variance was granted,
Murphy stood to be completely
surrounded by commercial
property.
If the zoning board changes
this and I need to get out of
there, I cant even do that, she
said.
Murphy told board members
screening was an issue, showing
examples of new sight lines to
the neighboring property.
All of my second-oor windows look right
out on his property, she said. I am encircled.
Acting Chairman Steven Diantgikis sought
input from the board regarding the request,
which caused debate. He told members to
review the ve criteria and assess if they felt the
proposal should be approved.
I think that the applicant has met several of
the criteria, but falls at on a couple, he said.
Board member Robert Uttley was torn on the
matter, seconding a motion to deny the variance
but later withdrawing.
He met most of the criteria, Uttley said,
but noted noise complaints from neighbors and
storage bins for raw materials.
Arthur Nobrega opposed the project, saying
surrounding property values would be diminished
and adding the area was primarily residential.
A second motion was made to approve the
variance but failed 2-2 with Uttley and Alternate
George Perry in favor.
Chairman Gary Azarian and Secretary Bernie
Campbell stepped down during the hearing due to
ties to the applicant.
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Raymond Matthes was denied a variance by the Salem Zoning Board to operate
a commercial landscaping business on this property at 15 Brookdale Road.
The show featured plants from around
the world. A carnivorous plant is a plant
that lures, captures, and digests insect
prey. Of the hundreds of carnivorous
species found, several are native to
New England. Carnivorous plants
typically grow in nutrient-poor soils, as
capturing insects is an adaptation to these
environments.
The Venus Flytrap is the most famous
carnivorous plant with oversized ytraps
showing up in Hollywood features. The
Venus ytrap, like many other carnivorous
plants, has small hair-like structures that
sense when an insect is in the trap. The
plant will quickly close around the insect,
trapping the prey.
Other carnivorous plants at the Salem
show include the Heliamphora heterodoxa
x ionasii, which is native to South America
and the Darlingtonia California (California
Pitcher Plant) from the west coast of
the U.S. The Pitcher Plant is native to
Northern California and Oregon, growing
in bogs and seeps with cold running water.
This plant is designated as uncommon due
to its rarity in the eld.
The NECPS will hold its annual
carnivorous plants show October 4-5 at the Roger Williams Park Botanical
Center in Providence, R.I..
The New England Carnivorous Plant Society holds meetings on the
second Saturday of every month at the Roger Williams Botanical Center.
New members are always welcome. For more information, you can check
their website: www.necps.org.
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3 Church Road, Windham, NH 03087
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Nottingham Brass Quintet
Saturday, August 23rd | 2:00 p.m.
Please join the Windham Terrace residents, friends
and family for a live performance as part of our
on-going concert series.
The Nottingham Brass Quintet was born in 1982
when Bob Robbins, Lucie Robbins and Frank Wickens,
who were performing as the Philharmonic Brass as
part of the NH Philharmonic Orchestra, decided that
an independent small brass ensemble would be their
new musical passion. Truly a family of musicians,
they are pleased to perform their brand of brass
quintet music and hope that you enjoy the program.
Craig Garner Tuba
Frank Wickens Trombone
Lucille Robbins French Horn
Steven Goddu Trumpet
Robert Robbins Trumpet
A concert you will certainly not
want to miss.
Seating is limited. Call us today
to RSVP. (603) 437-4600
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submitted by Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital
Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital in Salem
was pleased to host a heartwarming ceremony
that exemplied how a teens lifelong
passion for bike riding along with his desire
to help others made a difference in the life
of a 12-year-old girl living with spina bida/
hydrocephalus.
Drew Ginsberg, a 16 year old from Andover,
Mass., raised money to purchase an AmTryke
adaptive tricycle and presented it to Destiny
Bank, a 12-year-old girl from Haverhill,
Mass. These unique, one-of-a-kind tricycles
for disabled children and adults bring much
desired mobility and independence to their
lives.
Drew, the grandson of Northeast Rehabs
founders Dr. Howard and Naomi Gardner,
began fundraising for this cause four years ago
as a part of the service project or Mitzvah
required for his Bar Mitzvah. One of my
favorite things to do is ride my bike. So when I
heard about the AmTrykes, I wanted to do what
I could to give children the opportunity to enjoy
my favorite pastime. His initial efforts raised
enough money for two tricycles. Rather than end
his efforts after his service project, he decided
to continue fundraising to bring riding to more
disabled children through Drews Project.
Destiny was added to a wait list for an AmTryke
donation back in 2011. Her patience paid off
as she rode her tricycle for the rst time; the
excitement clear from the expression on her
face. Her mom, Theresa, said that her daughter,
struggles to keep up with her peers and that it will
be so nice to see her able to do what all the other
kids are doing.
That sentiment was echoed by Jenn Kelley,
director of Pediatrics at Northeast Rehab: As
therapists we understand the importance of
exercise in our young patients lives, but just as
important is helping them nd ways to be kids just
having fun.
If you would like to support the ongoing efforts
to bring AmTryke tricycles to children in need,
please visit Drews website, Drews Project at
http://like2tryke.com.
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Teen Raises Money for Adaptive
Tricycle for Young Girl in Need
Ongoing
Wednesday Worship, First
Congregational Church of Salem, 15
Lawrence Rd. 6 p.m. supper; 7 p.m.
Worship. Shorts and sandals welcome!
Visit www.FCC-Salem.org.
Sunday, August 17
Tuscan Village, home to award-winning
Tuscan Kitchen and Tuscan Market located
in Salem, will host the Second Annual
Italian Car Show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
at the Tuscan Village Piazza located in
between Tuscan Kitchen and Tuscan Market, 63
Main Street.
Following the success of last years event,
Tuscan Brands plans to make this years event
even more memorable with a larger selection
of European luxury cars and motorcycles. This
is a day for passionate and devoted sports car
enthusiasts to come together, celebrate, and
admire the beauty of renowned car brands such
as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, McLaren, and
Maserati. The event is free of charge and guests
of all ages are welcome to come and enjoy live
music and food provided by Tuscan Kitchen and
Market. Reservations are not necessary. For more
information, visit www.tuscanbrands.com.
Tuesday, August 19
Rockingham VNA and Hospice
sponsors the Salem Senior Center
Diabetes Support Group. Meetings are
held on the third Tuesday of the month
from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. The facilitator for
todays meeting will be Brenda DeMaria RN, CDE.
Call (800) 540-2981 for further information.
Thursday, August 21
Read with Dixie, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at
the Kelley Library. Sign up your child for a
time to read to Dixie, our Read dog. Dixie
is licensed to work with people, providing
a friendly, non-judgmental ear for your child to
read aloud to. Slots are limited, so registration
is a must. Contact Corrie Chiknas, 898-7064 or
cchiknas@kelleylibrary.org.
Summer Concert Series at the Field of
Dreams: Todays concert is with the Mink Hills
Band (Acoustic Bluegrass/Folk/Swing Country)
beginning at 6:30 p.m. 50/50 rafes are held at
each concert and the proceeds go towards the
maintenance of the park and playground.
Wednesday, August 27
First Day of School - Salem School
District
Kelley Book Group, 7 to 8:30 p.m.
This months book is And the Mountains
Echoed, by Khaled Hosseini. Copies of
the book are available at the library. This
Book Group meets monthly on the last
Wednesday of the month, and is facilitated
by Joan Fardella. Contact Audrey LaRoche,
898-7064 or alaroche@kelleylibrary.org.
Tuesday, September 9
State Primary Elections
Friday, September 12
Movie Night at the Kelley Library,
6:30 to 8:45 p.m. This months lm
will be Glory, starring Matthew
Broderick. Denzel Washington won
the Supporting Actor Academy Award
for his performance. Contact Paul
Giblin, 898-7064 or pgiblin@kelleylibrary.
org.
Saturday, September 13
Looking for Runner, Walkers,
Sponsors, Volunteers, and Donations for
the Fourth Annual Childhood Cancer
Lifeline 5K and Fun Run/Walk. This charity
event will raise money to support all NH families
with children diagnosed with cancer and is held at
Margaritas Restaurant located at One Keewaydin
Dr. in Salem. Free food and lots of fun! Visit
kidscancer5k.com for additional information
about the race and our organization.
Thursday, September 18
Conversations@Kelley, 1 to 3 p.m.
Looking for some great conversation?
This months topic is: What is the Solution
to the Problem of Illegal Immigration? Join
us for this monthly program which is offering
an opportunity for thoughtful conversation.
Joan Fardella will be the leader/guide of the
conversations. Contact Alison Baker, 898-7064 or
abaker@kelleylibrary.org.
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Bullying Prevention Training
submitted by Maria Camerlengo,
Boys & Girls Club of Greater Salem
For the second consecutive year, Belen
Godwin of Blueskies Wellness, Inc. facilitated a
presentation on bullying prevention as part the
semi-annual all staff training at the Boys & Girls
Club of Greater Salem. Blueskies Wellness is a
non-prot agency committed to ending school
violence, specically bullying, by providing a
myriad of services to victims, families of victims,
aggressors, school systems and youth-based
organizations.
The vision of Blueskies Wellness to assist
children in achieving academic excellence free
from the barriers imposed by school violence- is
in direct alignment with the Boys & Girls Club
of Salems vision to have every member on track
to graduate having a plan for the future while
reaching their full potential as productive, caring
and responsible citizens.
Nationally, bullying affects more than 30
percent of our young people, either as the bully,
the victim or both. Victimized youth are at an
increased risk for depression, anxiety, sleep
disorders, and academic issues while youth
who bully others are at an increased risk for
substance abuse, academic problems are more
likely to become involved in criminal behavior.
Bully-victims, however, suffer the most serious
consequences and are at a greater risk for both
mental health and behavior problems.
Bullying is a form of abuse. Its about youth
using power to control other kids, sometimes
with the intention of causing harm. Being bullied
is hurtful and humiliating. Its not an accident
or joke; its a repetitive action that happens to a
designated person or group over periods of time.
Social networking and cell phones allow youth
to be bullied 24/7, and their humiliation is often
widespread, long-lasting and pervasive.
For more than two decades Boys & Girls Clubs
have partnered with the Ofce of Juvenile Justice
and Delinquency Prevention to provide mentoring
services that have had a signicant impact on this
serious issue. Peer and adult mentors can make
a measurable difference in increasing academic
success, fostering healthy lifestyles and promoting
good character and citizenship. Blueskies
Wellness provides additional high-quality and
relevant training allowing the staff to indentify acts
of bullying and to take the appropriate actions to
intervene and resolve bullying issues immediately.
For more information about Blueskies
Wellness contact Belen Godwin at www.
blueskieswellnessinc.org. If you would like more
information regarding the mentoring program at
the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Salem contact
Maria Camerlengo at mcamerlengo@salembgc.
org.
A Little Aussie Adventure
Salem Boys & Girls
Club Little Explorers
take a trip to the zoo for
Aussie Adventure week.
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Healthy Lunch and Snack Ideas for Back to School
(BPT) - If schools and parents received report cards on the lunches
theyre serving kids, most wouldnt receive a passing score. Many
lunches, whether served at school or brought from home, are made
with bleached our, articial sweeteners, food coloring, high-
fructose corn syrup, articial preservatives, hormones and trans fats.
Studies have shown that these ingredients are linked to weight gain,
defects in insulin and lipid metabolism, hyperactivity, increased risk
of tumors, cancer, digestive issues, asthma, premature heart attacks,
diabetes, and overexposure and resistance to antibiotics. Some of
these ingredients are even banned in other countries.
As a parent, what can you do to keep your child healthy? Life
Time - The Healthy Way of Life Company, suggests checking in with
your childs school to learn where foods are sourced, the nutritional
values and ingredients in order to make informed decisions.
The more highly processed foods are, the more likely they are to
contain the seven unsavory ingredients. Meaning they are foods its
best to nd alternatives for, says Laura Burbank, a registered dieti-
tian with the Life Time Foundation.
We encourage parents to speak with school nutrition direc-
tors and cafeteria managers about reducing the amount of highly
processed and articial items served in their lunch rooms, in favor
of wholesome, real foods, and were able to help parents throughout
that process, Burbank says.
Until changes are made, Burbank advises actively engaging kids
- starting when theyre young - in packing lunch at home. Getting
kids involved in packing their lunches makes them more likely to
eat and enjoy them, says Burbank. They feel helpful and theyre
learning along the way. She says its important to include a protein,
whole grains, fresh fruit, vegetables and healthy fats with every meal,
and provides some ideas below.
Lunch box option one:
* Lunch: turkey or ham sandwich with avocado and spinach on
whole grain bread. Look for meat that is free of hormones, antibiot-
ics, nitrates, articial preservatives and other additives.
* Snack: orange slices and string cheese.
Lunch box option two:
* Lunch: grilled chicken breast, avocado and roasted bell pepper
or shredded carrots in a whole grain pita with a Greek yogurt based
dressing or pesto.
* Snack: apple slices and almond butter. If your
childs school has a strict nut-free lunchroom
guideline, include Greek yogurt with vanilla and/
or honey.
Lunch box option three:
* Lunch: a wholesome PB&J made with almond
butter and 100 percent fruit preserves on whole
grain bread.
* Snack: hard boiled eggs, cherry tomatoes,
cucumbers with Greek yogurt based vegetable
dipping sauce, or pita chips and peppers with
hummus.
Healthier lunch room choices
Burbank notes that sometimes making lunch
at home isnt a viable option. If thats the case,
she suggests parents discuss healthy lunch room
options with their kids, as studies have shown that
in addition to nutritional benets, healthier diets
also associate with higher academic performance.
Things to consider include:
* Choose a salad when available to include
more vegetables in the meal.
* Choose white milk over chocolate milk to cut
down on sugar intake.
* Choose 1 percent milk over skim or non-fat
milk, the higher fat content is more satiating.
* Choose whole grain pasta over bread which
may contain bleached our and preservatives.
* Choose red pasta sauce (vegetable-based) over
cream sauce (high in fat).
Choose fresh fruit over canned fruit which may
contain articial colors, preservatives and sweeten-
ers.
Parents should also be
encouraged to talk to the nutri-
tion directors and cafeteria
managers about reducing the
amount of highly processed
and articial items in the
school meals. The Life Time
Foundation is a great resource
for more information on this.
The Life Time Foundation
partners with schools to help
them remove highly processed
and articial ingredients from
school meals by providing
resources and assisting with
menu development. For more
information on how your
school can get involved, visit
www.ltffoundation.org.
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Thumbs up to all the motorists who follow
the State of NH Move Over Law, by moving over
and if you cannot then slow down for stopped
emergency vehicles.
Thumbs down to the irresponsible dog owners
that treat the athletic eld behind Walmart as their
personal dog park. There are signs posted at the
entrance that clearly state dogs are not allowed
within the fenced area. If youre going to disobey
the town ordinance prohibiting pets from the eld,
as well as the leash law, you could at least pick up
after your dog does its business so the 8 year olds
who are there for a practice or a game dont have
to step in it!
Thumbs up. Big thumbs up to the George
Williams Band for playing for the 75 plus people
who showed for the concert at Field of Dreams.
The event was suppose to be cancelled due to
weather, and once the guys in the band found out
how many people were there, the sun shining,
they put together a great acoustic show for all of
us. Kudos to the band members who were there
for the townspeople and put it together at last
minute.
Thumbs down to Marilinda Garcia. You are
not mature enough to send to Washington. You
still live your parents. Marilinda, when you have
a mortgage, pay property taxes, electric and oil
and other house hold expenses maybe you would
see peoples struggles. Marilinda, you dont really
have any ties to NH except for your parents, so I
dont think you have NH best interest.
Thumbs down to the U.S. government. The
U.S. is funding the murder of women and children
by Israeli war criminals. I am embarrassed and
ashamed of the U.S. government. Supporting
Israels murder of innocents is vile, and corrupt.
Thumbs up/Thumbs down. Thumbs up to
immigrants of Asian descent, they came to this
country to work, send their children to school and
live in country as civilized citizens. Thumbs down
to people who have been in this country for over
400 years. All they ever do is complain, have
children by the truckload and blame others for
their problems. And by the way, I love children.
Children should be protected. I am the rst
person to take my wallet to protect them.
Thumbs down to the person who tried to
portray Mr. Klessens and Mr. Mosto as jobless,
lazy losers. You couldnt be more wrong. They
are both extremely successful and intelligent
hard-working men who have
compassion for people who
have less than them. Thats what
is wrong with the Republican
Party. If you dont agree with
them, youre a total loser who
is on welfare. So wrong. Be
careful not to trip over your
bible while waving your
American ag.
Thumbs down to the New
Hampshire Republican Party.
Between importing the illegal
carpetbagger representing
the Koches and the church
lady representing the Puritan
agenda on Rockingham Park,
the GOP intends to send tools
to Washington to represent
everything but what is good for
New Hampshire citizens.
Thumbs down to the town of Salem NH
Planning Board. I dont know what construction
project is going on but the construction dump
trucks are going though residential areas too early
in the morning starting before 6 a.m. Give me
a break; I am not on that schedule. Have the
Building Inspector talk to them.
Thumbs up to deacons promoting pro-life,
anti-casino, pro-heterosexual marriage, etc.,
candidates. However, in spite of whom/what
anyone tries to promote,
money and corruption (evil)
puppeteer everything in this
world. Therefore its imperative
parishioners are preached/
taught the bible and beliefs of
the Church, even if its scary
at times. Are Catholics aware
theyre not supposed to join
freemason lodges? Dont waste
time pacifying with uff stuff.
We must bring others into the
faith with biblical truth, not
music. Pray the Saint Michael
Prayer again at Mass, for Lucifer
is deeply rooted within the world and hes seeped
into the Catholic Church.
Thumbs up for everyone who cares enough
about our country to show up and vote for the
most conservative candidates in the Primary
Election on September 9th, and thumbs up
for everyone who spends a little time learning
about the history of our country, and votes for
the candidates who will help us to restore the
USA to our founding principles. Thumbs down
for anyone who has not yet gured out that our
current leaders.
Thumbs up to Gary Lambert running
against Marilinda Garcia. It is refreshing to
nd a real politician who will help Salem and
New Hampshire. Enough with Marilinda the
pretender.
Thumbs up/Thumbs down.
Market Basket employees have
no idea of how this boycotting
hurt thousands of people.
Customers, farmers, meat,
chicken, park, etc., suppliers,
plant-floral suppliers, and the
businesses that are in these
plazas! Profits went way
down for surrounding business
because those customers
couldnt park; go into another
business without being
approached, loud noises all heard of horns,
screaming. This was a huge disruption to
others. Hope you all sue M.B.! Really, you
have a case!
Thumbs up/Thumbs down to all those
people who are still shopping at Market Basket
after a lot of people have gotten their hours
taken away from them /aka (laid off) and
who have been there working for many years
because Arthur S. does not care about people
who have built up his pocket of millions. Also
thumbs down to both MA and NH politicians
this is hurting your state by refusing to be
involved or to sit down
and have a beer to put this
supermarket dictator in his
place. I am unemployed too,
but will not shop here! Whats
your excuse?
Thumbs down to T-Bones
for having the Marilinda
Garcia signs on their property.
Garcia betrayed the people of
Salem. Please join my boycott
of T-Bones!
Thumbs down to Arthur
S. for all the damage he has
inflicted on a wonderful grocery store chain.
My prayers every day now include one for the
survival of Market Basket! Who would ever
have thought youd be praying for a grocery
store!
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