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Miss Helen Karypoulas, puffin winner with Joe, the Rockingham Jockey.
Community Events Library Religious Events Salem Regular Meetings & Events
Friday, December 4 Saturday, December 12 Wednesday, December 23 and Thursday,
American Legion Auxiliary, American Legion Post #63, 38 Millville Street, third
A Salem Traditional Christmas Concert, The Kelley Library, 234 Main Street, Salem, December 24
Monday, 7 p.m.
sponsored by the Salem Lions Club and the will host a Holiday Tea from 1-3 p.m. Rockingham Christian Church, Artists Association of Greater Salem, Kelley Library, Conf. Room, second Thursday,
Salem Council of Churches, will be held at Refreshments will be served, and musical 1 Industrial Way, Unit 2, Salem, will hold 6:30 – 8:45 p.m.
the Salem High School auditorium at entertainment will be provided by the a dynamically artistic Christmas production Board of Selectmen meetings, Town Hall (Knightly Room); first, second, and fourth
7 p.m. The concert will feature Windham Flute Ensemble. entitled ‘Christmas in this Place: Drawn by Monday. 7 p.m.
performances by Windham Flute Ensemble, the Light’ on December 23 at Budget Committee meetings, Town Hall (Knightly Room), second and fourth
Wednesday, December 30 Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Woodbury and Salem High School bands, 6:30 p.m. and December 24 at 4:30 or
The Kelley Library Book Group will be Cancer Support meetings, Granite State Baptist Church, 1 Sand Hill Road, first and
Classical Guitarist Dona Sanni, Harpist 6:30 p.m. Come discover how truth about
discussing Water for Elephants by Sara third Monday, 6 – 7:30 p.m.
Crystal Napoli, North Salem Chorus, the light can transform you this Christmas!
Gruen at 7 p.m. Join us for a discussion of CHADD–Nashua-Windham Chapter, Windham Presbyterian Church, third
St. Joseph’s Choral Ensemble, and more. Admission is free. For more information, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
this moving novel set amid the tumultuous
There is a suggested donation at the door, visit www.rockinghamchristian.com. Conservation Commission meetings, Town Hall (Knightly Room), first Wednesday,
world of the circus. Copies of the novel are
along with a collection of non-perishable
School Activities
7 p.m.
available at the library.
food items. Proceeds will go to benefit Council on Aging meetings, Ingram Senior Center, fourth Tuesday of April, May,
Meetings
heating assistance and food pantries. For June, August, September and October, 11 a.m. (890-2190)
information about raffle ticket purchases, Friday, December 4 and Friday, Democratic Town Committee, Kelley Library, third Tuesday, 7 p.m.
program advertising, or gift certificate December 11 Diabetes Support Group, Ingram Senior Center, 1 Sally Suite Way, third
Saturday, December 5 Wednesday, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.
donations, call Chairwoman Annette Cooke Lights, camera, action! This year, the North
The Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce, Domestic Abuse Support Group, (confidential), Call A Safe Place, 890-6392 for
at 893-6653, or email: nananetc@aol.com. Salem PTA is proud to present not one, but more information.
in conjunction with the Salem Contractor’s two movie nights! The first night will be
Thursday, December 10 Exchange Club, Jonathan’s (Park Plane Lanes), Thursdays, 12 p.m.
Association, will hold a Holiday Dinner held on Friday, December 4, for Grades Families Cope, Kelley Library, Room B, Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. – noon
Greystone Farm at Salem, 242 Main Dance at the Harris’ Pelham Inn, K-2, and will feature the movie Up. The Family Fun Night, Boys & Girls Club of Salem, first Friday of the month, 6 – 8 p.m.
Street, will host its 6th Annual Wreath 388 Ledge Road, Pelham, from Garden Club meetings, Salemhaven Nursing Home, second Tuesday , 7 p.m.
second movie night, for Grades 3-5, will
Stroll and Silent Auction from 6-8 p.m. 6 p.m.-midnight. Want to celebrate the Historic District Commission meetings, at the Museum, 310 Main Street, at the call
be held on Friday, December 11, and will
Participants will have the opportunity to holidays with friends and co-workers? of the chairman.
feature the movie Elf. On both nights,
bid on decorated wreaths and gift baskets Come enjoy an evening of networking, Historic Society, Salem, Old Town Hall (310 Main Street), second Tuesday, March
students will enjoy popcorn, water, and a
to benefit ServiceLink of Rockingham dining and dancing at an affordable rate. through November at 7:30 p.m.
few sweet treats provided by the PTA. Both Housing Authority meetings, Housing Authority, 70 Telfer Circle, Second Tuesday,
County. The event will feature refreshments, If you are a small business this is a fantastic movie nights will run from 6-8 p.m. in 5:00 p.m.
entertainment, and more. The Wreath Stroll opportunity to provide a holiday party for the school’s All-Purpose Room. Children Interdenominational Prayer Group, North Salem United Methodist Church, every
is free and open to the public. For more your staff. are welcome to bring in their blankets or Sunday evening
information, call Tracey Hamlin-Landry at Kelley Library Trustees meetings, at the Library, 234 Main Street, 10 times per year,
Wednesday, December 16 sleeping bags to view the movies.
Greystone Farm at Salem at 603-898-5393 date and time set at each meeting.
or e-mail thlandry@benchmarkquality.com. The Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce Friday, December 4 Kiwanis, Salem Boys’ & Girls’ Club, 2nd Monday, 6 p.m.
will hold a Holiday Business After Hours Salem High School will host their Salem Knights of Columbus, 37 Main Street, 2nd Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, December 12 gathering at Zorvino Vineyards, 226 Main Lions Club, Pentucket Bank, second Tuesday, at noon and Black Water Grill, third
Traditional Christmas Concert in the
North Broadway Crossing and the Greater Street, Sandown, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, at 7 p.m.
school auditorium at 7 p.m., sponsored
Salem Chamber of Commerce will sponsor
Religious Events
by the Lions Club. A nominal donation is Machine Knitting Club, Kelley Library, Room B, first Saturday, 9 a.m. – noon.
a Visit with Santa at 236 North Broadway, Masons, Spicket Lodge No. 85, 107 Main Street, second Thursday of the month.
requested at the door. Proceeds to benefit
Salem, from 1–4 p.m. (snow date: Sunday, Military Moms, Boys’ & Girls’ Club, 2nd Thursday, 6:30 – 9 p.m.
heating fund and food pantries. Please Mom’s Club of Salem, Kelley Library, fourth Monday, 9:30 – 11:30 a.m.
December 13). Come on down with the Saturday, December 13 bring a non-perishable food item. Thank Order of the Eastern Star, Spicket Lodge No. 85, 107 Main Street, third Friday.
kids for this fun afternoon of food, stories, Rockingham Christian Church, 1 Industrial you for your support. Overeaters Anonymous, Kelley Library, Room B, Fridays, 5:30 – 6:45 p.m.
crafts, music and a visit with Jolly Old Way, Unit 2, Salem, will hold a Kidz Rock Planning Board meetings, Town Hall (Knightly Room), second and fourth Tuesday,
Annual Winter Art Show at An Old Fashion Visit Women’s Club (GFWC) Salem Chapter, Kelley Library, Beshara Room, first Tuesday,
noon – 2 p.m. (No July, August or December)
Zoning Board of Adjustment meetings, Town Hall (Knightly Rm), first Tuesday,
Families in Need Benefit 2009 Donations years, the Boys & Girls Club of Salem has
provided a safe, nurturing environment
stabilize the budget and continue to provide
the services to over 500 young people daily.
Sal, Norma & Nick Cassaro - $220 for all young people, especially those who “These are challenging times for everyone,
from Christmas Fund Janis Haynes - $25
Paul & Raymond Budlong - $25
need us most. Challenges such as making
ends meet, a parent losing a job, health
but our board leadership is completely
committed to this organization, and I feel
by Andrea Ganley-Dannewitz Gladys G. Dawson - $40 concerns, and the dropout rate, along with strongly that we’ll be able to get through
Lee is a single mother with two minor children, ages Harry & Marjorie Nelson - $100 crime, drugs, and delinquency are just some these difficulties,” stated Peter Rayno, the
16 and 7 years. Newly divorced and trying to refinance Marshall Decker - $500 issues our youths face. Without havens like Club’s Treasurer. “The Club has such a
the family home has put a major strain on her financial Technical Needs North, Inc. - $150 Boys & Girls Clubs, children have fewer positive impact and serves such a vital role
situation. “I injured my hand and am currently disabled. Salem Exchange Club - $1,600 opportunities to receive positive guidance in the community,” said Susan Covey, Chief
On top of the divorce and refinancing the home, I needed John & Alice Compagnone - $50 and support. Volunteer Officer. “The board is committed
help with gifts for my children for Christmas. I applied Amvets NH Post 2 - $100 People have a lot on their minds these days to ensuring that our impact on the families
for help last year and I just can’t say enough about how Roger & Helen Duhamel - $50 as they read headlines and hear troubling that rely on us remains strong.” Susan went
wonderful this program is,” said Lee. Anonymous - $5,000 news about the state of our economy;
Two years ago, Lee and her husband separated. Since Michael & Karen Regan - $150 the Club is no different. Take a drive
then, she has been trying to make ends meet on very Ralph, Ann-Marie & Ashley Glynn - $150 down Geremonty Drive in Salem on
little income. Her family is just one of many within the Stephen & Lorraine Duggan - $75 any given day and you’ll see a vibrant,
community that are struggling right now. The Salem Nancy Meng - $25 active, and busy Boys & Girls Club, and
Christmas fund really makes a huge difference in a family’s Peg & Joe Jalbert - $20 as a result, you may not even realize
life by providing the extra help needed during the holiday Henry & Leslie Karwacki - $220 the challenges it’s facing. “This is the
season. Ken & Joyce Folsom - $25 most challenging year since I’ve been
“The program is unbelievable and the people are so 198 Main St. Professional Center - $50 here,” stated Chief Professional Officer
wonderful. Last year was the first time I sought or even Robert & Mary Ann Brockway - $300 Michael Goodwin. The economy that
needed help. My family was provided with a Christmas Dr. Douglas & Kyoko Moore - $300 has affected so many families and
food basket, turkey with all the fixings, and I mean Beverly A. Gagnon - $100 businesses is now showing its effects
everything—potatoes, cranberry sauce, fresh fruit, and Virginia W. Soule - $220 on the Boys & Girls Club. “We are
vegetables. We were given vouchers for clothes for both my Eileen & Richard Ackles - $220 seeing the impact in our fee-based
minor children, and I also went to the toy drive for gifts for Frank or Pauline Rogers - $25 programs.” Those programs account for
my little one. Everyone there at both the food basket site Salem Council on Aging Inc. - $100 30 percent of the Club’s $2.1 million
and the toy drive was so patient, so sweet, and so caring!” Lewis or Sharon Christesen - $50 annual budget and currently, revenues
Lee said. William or Cheryl King - $100 for after-school, before-school, and swim on to note that she felt strongly, in spite of the
Lee is hoping to be able to assist others like her next Goodnow Real Estate Service - $220 programs are down 14 percent, 40 percent, economy, that the community would rally
year. She says even if she were unable to assist with money, Jagdish P. Shah - $31 and 14.5 percent, respectively. The Club around the Club and continue to provide the
she would love to help organize food baskets or help with Frances Haddad - $25 recently received news that its annual federal extraordinary support it has provided for over
the toy drive. “I hope this is the last year that I need help. Margaret Lane - $50 grant, originally expected to be $195,000 for 40 years.
Giving back what others give to you is the best feeling in Daniel & Sally Thoren - $20 this fiscal year, will only be $42,500. “That This economy is forcing the Club to
the world. I even wonder during times like these where so Bob & Linda Fournier - $290 was a dagger in the heart,” Goodwin said, evaluate ways to more efficiently provide
many are struggling and unable to help, there are still those Lucille Lacroix - $25 upon hearing the news regarding the grant services. Michael Goodwin said, “We’ll be
who have more than enough and are willing to give,” Lee Valerie Wilson - $25 allocation. The impact of unemployment, looking at many new ways to save money,
added. Lake Street Garden Center, LLC - $30 foreclosures, and bankruptcy has taken its toll both through becoming more efficient with
The Salem Christmas Fund helps Salem residents in need on the community and increased demand for our expenses and increasing revenues. I
of assistance during the holidays, and works in conjunction Toys for Tots collection sites: services. In spite of that increase in demand, think going through tough times like this will
with Toys for Tots, which donates a portion of their • Salem Police Department, 7 Veterans Parkway the Club has seen drops in enrollment. “We have a positive impact on the Club going
collection to the Salem Christmas Fund. For those interested • Salem Fire Department, 152 Main Street are seeing more applications for financial aid forward. We now have to look at fundraising
in donating unwrapped gifts to Toys for Tots, visit one of the • Salem Boys & Girls Club, 3 Geremonty Drive and state aid, but there just aren’t any more in a whole new way. Diversifying our
many collection sites around town. For more information • Salem Co-Operative Bank, 3 South Broadway revenue streams and
about the Salem Christmas Fund, contact Salem Health • Woodbury Middle School, 206 Main Street looking at new ways
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Won't you open your heart to a pet in need this holiday? have room for no profit. By the way, banks
average a 33-percent profit.
services and support—Campbell’s Scottish
Highlands, Core Physical Therapy and Sports
Sam 5. We can cut $500 billion from Medicare/ Medicine, Enterprise Bank, Salem Co-Operative
Please join us at our Medicaid with no changes in coverage. Wait— Bank, and especially my fellow Kiwanians of
Pet Adoption Day on doesn’t the Baby Boomer bubble retire now? So Salem, NH. Without people like you to help, we
Saturday, December 19th coverage stays the same while retiree numbers could not accomplish our goals of contributing
increase and budget decreases? Math isn’t a to our community. We at the Kiwanis of Salem,
from 11:00 - 2:00 at the bureaucrat’s best friend. NH, are proud to sponsor such events and look
First Congregational The controversy over the “death panels” was forward to serving our community and its children
Church in Pelham. true. However, the rules were embedded in the in the future.
“Stimulus Bill” for creating the board that will
Kevin Campbell, Past President, Kiwanis of Salem,
evaluate treatments not based on outcome, but
NH - Salem
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55, there will be a measurement of the numbers
of average years left divided over cost for a
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The beautiful and easily made fleece blankets were pre-washed, The eighth grade was busy writing letters and making homemade
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being made to donate to Project Linos, which collects new, overseas.
handmade blankets for sick, traumatized, and needy children. This Finally, all grades donated new socks, underwear, and sunglasses
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favorite project at SJRCS for the past few years. students also wrote pen-pal letters.
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This year, as an annual tradition, 75 Thanksgiving baskets were
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Hunger Program Hunger in New Hampshire degree, cum laude, from the Massachusetts School of Law at
Andover, and her undergraduate degree from Rivier College in
Paralegal Studies, summa cum laude.
Fund a Feast Boxes Allow Shoppers to Hannaford Supermarkets will increase awareness of the record
number of people seeking support from food-assistance agencies in
Prior to law school, Nadine was a Trusts and Estates Paralegal
for over 15 years. She left New Hampshire and was a Probate
Provide Essentials to Local Food Banks, New Hampshire and throughout the Northeast during a December
Paralegal in Boca Raton, FL, for over a decade. She worked at
4 event in Raymond.
Pantries What: Hannaford Helps Fight Hunger Event
the national New York law
firm of Proskauer Rose LLP
Hannaford Supermarkets is again making it easy for customers to Where: Hannaford Supermarket and Pharmacy, 2 Freetown
where she administered
donate to families in need during the holidays through the Hannaford Road, Raymond
multi-million dollar estates
Helps Fight Hunger program. When: Friday, December 4, from 4-7 p.m.
and trusts. Prior to Florida,
A centerpiece of the initiative is Fund a Feast, which since Activities:
Nadine worked as an Estate
November 1 has featured boxes containing food staples in all 171 Food samplings hosted by representatives of Operation Frontline,
Planning Paralegal for five
Hannaford stores in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, a national nutrition education and financial literacy program.
years, drafting complex and
and New York. Shoppers may purchase the boxes for $10 each and Frontline fights hunger by providing short- and long-term solutions
simple Wills and Trusts for
place them in a bin for distribution to local food banks and pantries. in a fun, interactive, cooking-based format. The demonstrations
the New Hampshire law firm
In return, customers receive a coupon book worth $50 in savings. will begin at 4 p.m.
of McLane, Graf, Raulerson
“Fund a Feast lets people help their neighbors and receive value for Check presentation of $5,000 from Hannaford to the New
& Middleton, P.A., in
their own families at the same time,” said Michael Norton, director Hampshire Food Bank, in support of the Operation Frontline
Manchester and Portsmouth.
of corporate communications for Hannaford. “The program offers a program. Presentations begin at 5 p.m.
She relocated back to Salem
convenient way for our customers to give and to save.” Hannaford Health Hero recognition to a local
with her daughter, Kayla, in
Each Hannaford store selects a local pantry that will benefit from businessman who has helped feed hundreds of people through his
2003.
the Fund a Feast donations, and the program lasts as long as the generosity this year.
Nadine also is an advocate of prenuptial agreements and co-
boxes remain available. Last year, the sale of 90,000 boxes – filled A Hannaford nutritionist will be on hand to answer questions
wrote an article on a new area of law – postnuptial agreements –
with essentials such as tuna, pasta, canned vegetables, and soup and provide information about how people can make healthy,
which was published in the NH Bar Journal in the autumn of 2008.
– generated just under $1 million in goods for food pantries and soup affordable food choices.
In addition, she recently finished working on updating and editing
kitchens in the communities Hannaford serves. More than 150,000 Prizes awarded to shoppers during activities designed to help
a New Hampshire practitioner’s guide—Volumes 10 and 11 of the
boxes have been collected since 2007. people learn facts about the problem of hunger in New Hampshire.
NH Practice on Probate Law: Administration of Estates, Trusts and
“There’s a whole meal in that box,” said Ginny White, director of The event kicks off the second half of this year’s Hannaford Helps
Guardianships, working with attorneys Charles A. DeGrandpre and
Ginny’s Helping Hands Food Pantry in Leominster, MA. “If you don’t Fight Hunger campaign, which is raising money for food banks and
William V.A. Zorn of the McLane Law Firm. In the summer of 2008,
know what to give for the holidays, give a box of food from Hannaford pantries in New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, and
she worked as a legal intern at the law firm of Ansell & Anderson,
to people who really need it.” Vermont. Last holiday season, Hannaford and its customers raised
P.A., in Bedford, who focus on Trust and Estate Law.
Food pantries throughout the Northeast are seeing record numbers more than $1 million through the program.
Nadine’s solo law practice is located in Andover, MA, but she
of people seeking help because of the slow economy. Preble Street,
also utilizes conference facilities in Londonderry. She provides
which operates Maine’s largest food pantry, has seen a 30-percent
legal services to both New Hampshire residents and the Merrimack
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Nadine’s practice is focused on family law matters, estate
before,” said Mark Swann, executive director of Preble Street, which
planning, probate of estates and trusts, guardianships, pre-nuptial
is based in Portland, ME. “The work that Hannaford does is crucial to
meeting that need.”
Talk to agreements, and general small business and contract matters. She
can be contacted as follows: Nadine M. Catalfimo, Attorney at Law,
The second phase of Hannaford Helps Fight Hunger will begin later
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director of New Horizons for New Hampshire, which operates a food
pantry, soup kitchen, and homeless shelter in Manchester. “Supporters
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United Van Lines Talk toComments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Pelham~Windham News or its
advertisers. The Pelham~Windham News Thumbs column should not be used to hurt or defame an individual or business. Town and school
Recognizes Diggins & Rose officials encourage readers to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues. The Pelham~Windham News editorial staff
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Diggins & Rose, Inc., Nashua, an agent of United Van Lines, has “Thumbs up, way, way up to BJ’s Wholesale Club and Barron year old landmark and make it beautiful again. Special thanks to
been honored by the worldwide household good transportation
Send School for partnering together to collect mittens during the Salem Stonehill Builders, Tom Gioseffi whose team has brought the beauty
your
company for exceptional professional achievement. Announcement of Holiday Parade for NH Battered Women and Children Shelters. It is back to this little station on the hill. I make a personal promise this
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the recognition, conferred as part of United Van Line’s annual awards nice to see the Salem Community come together during this Holiday building will always be a beautiful center of Salem and a landmark
program, was made by United President Richard H. McClure. and Season!” that we can be proud of for many generations. This building was
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Diggins & Rose, Inc. received the following recognition: “Thumbs up, a big three knuckle ‘thumbs up’ to Alan Olivo for restored without tax dollars just as promised 3 years ago and we can
President’s Club Award, $1 million level — honoringnews@areanewsgroup.com
agents who have getting the field ready for the championship game last Saturday.
do it with other buildings in town, all you have to do is “believe”
generated at least $1 million in sales for the United system during the and anything is possible! ‘Everything will be fine in the end. If it’s
This was his first crack at working the field and it was for the biggest
past year. not fine, it’s not the end.’ Merry Christmas to all!”
game in many years plus it rained like crazy the day before. This
was a big challenge for the rookie greenskeeper and it came out “Thumbs down - to the person who continually parks his or her
looking great. There was a lot of work involved in making that field car on McLaughlin Avenue even though the parking ban is on -
It's all there... safe and playable for the kids, it didn’t go unnoticed. Kudos to Alan obviously they are non-conformists about the law.”
www.areanewsgroup.com and the Salem Blue Devils.” “Thumbs down to Stephen Campbell for taking half a page of
Your Hometown Internet Address “Thumbs down. I recently found out the Town of Salem the patriot last week to whine about the allegedly illegality of the
purchased what was left of the Hawkins Farm on Town Farm Road. charter committee meeting. When is Salem going to realize that this
I believe it’s a ranch with about 15 acres of land to preserve it. I just man is not to be taken seriously he is just out there to whine.”
wanted to say if the town has the money to purchase this property
$AVE MONEY ON FUEL & HEAT NEXT WINTER maybe they should buy all the properties they issued building
permits to builders to build in the flood zones. Flood insurance is
“Thumbs down to the picture on the front page I thought
that Salem’s finest was very nice I did not find the man with the
sunglasses and the hand in the pocket was disrespectful. ‘Thumbs
Tune-up your heating equipment NOW very expensive ($1600.00) and we get no tax breaks from the town down’ to the man with the sunglasses and the hand in his pocket in
and SAVE on winter fuel bills OIL for living in flood zones, just a lot of headaches. Image $1600.00
GAS on top of your tax bill, the town should be a shamed of themselves.
uniform.”
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Obituaries
Orlean Anne (Kostiew) Linehan
Orlean Anne Linehan galley welder at the Charlestown Naval Shipyard she especially loved playing cards with her great Thomas Arria, Olivia Grace Garguilo, and Xavier
died Nov. 29, 2009, in Massachusetts. They married on October grand children. and Ryan Lewis.
surrounded by her loving 27, 1945, and made their home in Salem. Orlean was the most loving mother of Thomas She was predeceased by her husband George,
family at the home of her After George’s retirement, they built a home in and his wife Veronica of Salem, Sheila Nudd and her son Frankie (Francis Augustine), and her 10
daughter and caregiver, Whitefield. It was a gathering place for their ever- her husband Bob of Hampton, Anne Chace of siblings.
Anne Chace in Glen. expanding family, including the newest additions Bartlett, Mark and his wife Mary of Glen, Christine A Mass of Christian Burial was held Dec. 3 at
Orlean was born in from Vietnam. They moved to Bristol for a short of Intervale, Mary Chaput and her husband Ron St. Joseph’s Church, Salem. Burial followed in
Methuen MA, Dec. time, then Orlean lived in Dracut, MA, with her of Dracut, Lanh Pham and his wife Bich of Salem, Pine Grove Cemetery, Salem. Donations may be
30, 1917. She was the daughter Mary. For the past seven years she has Ti Lanh Pham of Portland, OR, and Tanh Pham made to the Frankie Linehan Scholarship Fund,
daughter of Thomas made her home in Bartlett with her daughter of Mansfield, TX. Orlean was also the loving c/o of Tom Linehan, 151 Lowell Road, Salem, NH,
and Anna (Savoula) Anne. grandmother of Sean Linehan, Ryan and Rachel 03079-4019 or to Visiting Nurse and Hospice
Kostiew. She grew up Orlean was active in PTA, WHS Band Parents Linehan, Kathleen and Charles Arria, Jason and Care of Northern Carroll County, PO Box 432,
on her family farm on Catholic Daughters, St. Joseph’s Choir, and St. Tracey Lewis, Erin Silver, Dan Linehan, Lucas and North Conway, NH 03860.
Brady Avenue in Salem. Orlean and her brothers Joseph’s School activities. In her later years she Stephanie Garguilo, Noah Garguilo, Siobhan and Arrangements were under the care of
gathered stones and gravel used to build the east was a church organist in Whitefield and Bristol Catherine Chaput, Elyse and Marcelino Asado, the Douglas and Johnson Funeral Home in
side of St. Joseph’s Church in Salem. She met parishes. and John and Michael Pham. Orlean especially Salem. To send a message of condolence to
her husband in the church choir. George served Orlean loved her large family, God, her loved her great-grandchildren Megan and Emily the family, please view the obituary at www.
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Tips for staying safe through the holiday season
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frustration of winter travel. It’s little traction gear for ice and material that small and easy to stash, so you can * Pay attention to your property
wonder that some people forgo the fun will keep out the dampness of snow, easily carry them with you when you - It’s important to keep a close eye
of holiday gatherings to stay home. For sleet and rain. Clothing technology travel. on your gutters, steps and sidewalks,
seniors, in particular, the ice and snow has come a long way in helping us * Prepare your car - Winter driving even when you’re not in the middle of
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it’s a hazard. It’s so easy to slip and fall fabrics fend off sub-zero cold and all needs. First, make sure your car is icicles aren’t forming, or if they have,
that many choose to stay inside, rather kinds of precipitation without adding ready by checking that its fluids are knock them down (carefully) to avoid
than take the risk of an injury from bulk, which is great for everyone, but temperature-appropriate and up to the damage to your home and to prevent
falling. Going outside to simply get the particularly for professionals who need correct levels, its wheels are in good them from falling on anyone.
mail can seem like a chance they don’t to maintain dress standards at work. alignment, its tire treads are in good If ice forms on your walkways, keep
want to take. Most shoes just aren’t able to condition, and that its battery, belts and ice melt, sand or salt near the door so
The best way to face down winter stand up to the conditions of winter, hoses are in good shape. you can easily distribute it and prevent
and all its challenges is to think and become hazardous when the Whether you’re driving long slips and falls. When the snow starts
ahead and be prepared. A few simple world is glazed with ice. Innovative distances to visit the family or just to fall, be sure to shovel regularly. If
heading to work, it’s a good idea you’re a city dweller, your neighbors
to keep an up-to-date emergency will thank you. If you’re not, you’re
kit in the vehicle in case you taking steps to protect yourself and any
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