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Supported Through Advertisers An Independent Weekly Newspaper  Volume 9 Number 5 September 11, 2015 12 Pages ECRWSS PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID HUDSON, NH 03051 PERMIT NO. 33 Postal Customer S  a lem Communit  y S  a le m C ommunit  y Sa lem C ommuni  ty  P a t  r  i o t  P a t r  i o t  P a t r  i o t   View past issues and our other papers online. by Len Lathrop How many of us think about doing great things, but one issue or another gets in the way? Well, please meet Shefali Kalyani and her husband, Vinay , who have an amazing story, which came from a desire to help. Your Community Patriot  found out about this group of volunteers led by the husband-and-wife team from a phone call where Kalyani wanted to be sure that the Salem homeless and those truly in need knew they had a place to go. Every Sunday night, de pending on the week of the month, they are welcome to come to St. Julia Hall at the St. Joseph Parish or on the last Sunday of the month to the Pleasant Street Methodist Churc h hall for a meal. Don’t worry about being in the wrong place as the two church parking lots are next to each other. The Kalyanis have formed a 501(c)(3) charity to keep the record, but they are not associated with either church, yet are thankful to use these facilities. Shefali buys all the food and prepares it with her husband and help of their friends. Shefali related that about 10 friends help and donate funds. Currently about 20 folks are coming for the meal, but Kalyani knows from Salem School Superintendent Mike Delahanty that there are about 60 homeless children in the Salem school system. She believes there are others w ho need a meal on Sunday nights. When you talk to Shefali, she explains that she came from India when she was 12, and this country and her town of Salem, provided her with so much that she wanted to do something to give back and felt that helping people who need meals is a great way . Kalyani works in IT for a large corporation and has made this happen. If you visit their website, www.wecarecharity.org, you will see that Kalyani and friends are even more than she explains. In fact, they provide meals to the N ashua Soup by Jay Hobson About 70 residents of the Ackerman Retirement Park and family members met Saturday, Aug. 22, at the Ackerman Park’s Community Center for an ice bucket challenge and ice cream social fundraiser to support one of their own, Theresa Kondrat, who suffers with ALS, or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects the nerve cells in the brain. Theresa was diagnosed last year and has since lost her ability to speak and now walks with the aid of a walker. They raised $1,241 for their neighbor’s cause. “Our motto is ‘We are community strong,’ and we wanted to show support for Theresa,” said organizer and neighbor Eugene Anthony . Theresa’ s husband, Chuck, said that they were amazed at the turnout and show of support for his wife. “We all took the ice bucket challenge, but Theresa couldn’t, so I cut out paper hearts and put them in a bucket and we pretended to dump ice and water on Theresa. But it was just the hearts, and the breeze took them and they uttered around and it was really nice,” said Eugene. “She thought it was water, but (it) was just these paper hearts,” Chuck said. by S. Aaron Shamshoyan In a meeting lasting less than 15 minutes, Salem Selectmen authorized Town Manager Keith Hickey to combine both the engineering and public works departments and research the possibility of reorganization of the collections department. The rst proposal by Hickey was to combine the engineering department with the department of public works, with all employees answering to the public works director. “I am proposing for the board’s consideration including the engineering department under the pu blic works department,” H ickey said. “Moving them under the public works department and under the supervision of the public works director.” The move would eliminate one administrati ve position, but Hickey noted there would not be a decrease in stafng, adding the town could incur a minor cost to complete the reorganization. Hickey felt the town could see a nancial savings as future projects are implemented. “This is strictly operational in my mind, ” he said. “The proposal itself would not change the number of staff members.” Selectman Stephen Campbell opposed the reorganization, feeling the combination would not be done correctly  Future of DPW, Engineering Leadership Unsure Future of DPW, Engineering Leadership Unsure  A Dream  to Give Back Vinay Kalyani prepares food to be donated  Ackerman Residents Rally Around Neighbor with ALS According to Chuck, the money went to the ALS Foundation. “That’s what we felt we wanted to do. They help Theresa with a wheelchair and other ALS-related care,” he explained. The Kondrats have lived in the park for 20 years, and Eugene and his wife, Martha have been there for three. The Anthonys saw the need and wanted to do something for their neighbor. “We got to know Theresa by meeting her at the mailbox, and we’ve seen how at rst she didn’t seem to realize what was happening to her,” Eugene said. “She told us of her prob lems with balance and the tests they were running and we got to know each other. “She’s such a special person and, when she was diagnosed with ALS, we wanted to do something. She could talk to us then, but now it’s progressed and she can’t speak to us anymore.” As for Theresa, Chuck said that she has written on her small white board, which she uses to communicate, “I didn’t ask for this disease, no hope, no cure, and no light at the end of the tunnel.” “And I told her that one day there will be a light at the end of the tunnel,” Chuck said. Theresa has been told by her doctors and physical therapists that there is no more that can be done for her. She writes on her board and holds it up, her contribution to the conversation, “It is a very rough  journey and hard to sta y positive. Thank you for the ice bucket donations. Someday soon I hope they will nd a cure.” wo family members dump hearts instead of ice water on ALS p atient Teresa Kondrat at a fundraiser held in her behalf. Participants get wet on a hot August morning.  After the challenge paper hearts o at around Teresa. Chuck Kondrat, left, Teresa Kondrat, center, and Eugene Anthony thank the participants of the ice bucket challenge at Ackerman Retirement Park for their donations totaling $1,241 for the ALS Foundation.    S    t   a    f    f   p    h   o    t   o    b   y    J   a   y    H   o    b   s   o   n    C   o   u   r    t   e   s   y   p    h   o    t   o   s

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Supported Through Advertisers An Independent Weekly Newspaper

Volume 9 Number 5

September 11 2015 12 Pages

ECRWSS

PRESORTED

STANDARD

US POSTAGE

PAID

HUDSON NH

03051

PERMIT NO 33

Postal Customer

S

a

lem C

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a

lem C

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munit

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P at r i ot

P at r i ot

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View past issues

and our other

papers online

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by Len LathropHow many of us think about doing great things but one

issue or another gets in the way Well please meet ShefaliKalyani and her husband Vinay who have an amazingstory which came from a desire to help

Your Community Patriot found out about this groupof volunteers led by the husband-and-wife team from aphone call where Kalyani wanted to be sure that the Salemhomeless and those truly in need knew they had a placeto go Every Sunday night depending on the week of themonth they are welcome to come to St Julia Hall at theSt Joseph Parish or on the last Sunday of the month to thePleasant Street Methodist Church hall for a meal Donrsquotworry about being in the wrong place as the two churchparking lots are next to each other

The Kalyanis have formed a 501(c)(3) charity to keep therecord but they are not associated with either church yetare thankful to use these facilities Shefali buys all the food

and prepares it with her husband and help of their friendsShefali related that about 10 friends help and donate fundsCurrently about 20 folks are coming for the meal but

Kalyani knows from Salem School Superintendent MikeDelahanty that there are about 60 homeless children in theSalem school system She believes there are others whoneed a meal on Sunday nights

When you talk to Shefali she explains that she camefrom India when she was 12 and this country and hertown of Salem provided her with so much that she wantedto do something to give back and felt that helping peoplewho need meals is a great way Kalyani works in IT for alarge corporation and has made this happen

If you visit their website wwwwecarecharityorg youwill see that Kalyani and friends are even more than sheexplains In fact they provide meals to the Nashua SoupKitchen the fourth Saturday of every month as well asthe Portsmouth Soup Kitchen and cook for the childrenat the Nashua Childrenrsquos Home Reaching back to theirhomeland they have sent over 9000 pounds of clothingto the needy there and fund a grain distribution program in

Pune India that feeds families dailyShefali did not call to talk about all that the We Care

Charity do but to be sure that the needed and hungry inSalem know where to go to get a hot meal on a Sundaynight

by Jay HobsonAbout 70 residents of the Ackerman Retirement

Park and family members met Saturday Aug 22 atthe Ackerman Parkrsquos Community Center for an icebucket challenge and ice cream social fundraiserto support one of their own Theresa Kondrat whosuffers with ALS or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosisa progressive neurodegenerative disease that affectsthe nerve cells in the brain

Theresa was diagnosed last year and has sincelost her ability to speak and now walks with the aidof a walker

They raised $1241 for their neighborrsquos causeldquoOur motto is lsquoWe are community strongrsquo and

we wanted to show support for Theresardquo said

organizer and neighbor Eugene AnthonyTheresarsquos husband Chuck said that they wereamazed at the turnout and show of support for hiswife

ldquoWe all took the ice bucket challenge butTheresa couldnrsquot so I cut out paper hearts and putthem in a bucket and we pretended to dump iceand water on Theresa But it was just the heartsand the breeze took them and they fluttered aroundand it was really nicerdquo said Eugene

ldquoShe thought it was water but (it) was just thesepaper heartsrdquo Chuck said

by S Aaron ShamshoyanIn a meeting lasting less than 15 minutes Salem

Selectmen authorized Town Manager Keith Hickeyto combine both the engineering and public worksdepartments and research the possibility of reorganizationof the collections department

The first proposal by Hickey was to combine theengineering department with the department of publicworks with all employees answering to the public worksdirector

ldquoI am proposing for the boardrsquos consideration including

the engineering department under the public worksdepartmentrdquo Hickey said ldquoMoving them under thepublic works department and under the supervision of thepublic works directorrdquo

The move would eliminate one administrative positionbut Hickey noted there would not be a decrease instaffing adding the town could incur a minor cost tocomplete the reorganization

Hickey felt the town could see a financial savings asfuture projects are implemented

ldquoThis is strictly operational in my mindrdquo he said ldquoTheproposal itself would not change the number of staffmembersrdquo

Selectman Stephen Campbell opposed thereorganization feeling the combination would not bedone correctly

ldquoI have no confidence that this reorganization will workor be done fairlyrdquo Campbell said adding at least oneother department needed to be reviewed as well

The proposal passed 3-1 with Campbell in oppositionSelectman Pat Hargreaves did no t attend the meeting

Hickey said he was unsure who would lead thedepartmentBut another proposal comes on the heels of an

increased work load by the collections department afterthe town became a municipal agent with the Departmentof Motor Vehicles moving out of the building

Hickey questioned whether the board would supporta review of responsibilities of collection employees andlook into combining the tax collector and town clerkpositions

ldquoWersquove been challenged with the additional work loadthat comes with being a municipal agentrdquo Hickey saidacknowledging he was unaware if there would be a costsavings

The board moved 4-0 to direct the town manager tolook into the possibilities He will deliver his findings tothe board by Oct 5

Future of DPWEngineering

Leadership Unsure

Future of DPWEngineering

Leadership Unsure

A Dream to Give Back

Vinay Kalyani prepares food to be donated

Many of Kalyanis volunteers

Ackerman Residents Rally Around Neighbor with ALS

According to Chuck the money went to the ALSFoundation

ldquoThatrsquos what we felt we wanted to do They helpTheresa with a wheelchair and other ALS-relatedcarerdquo he explained

The Kondrats have lived in the park for 20 years

and Eugene and his wife Martha have been there forthree The Anthonys saw the need and wanted to dosomething for their neighbor

ldquoWe got to know Theresa by meeting her at themailbox and wersquove seen how at first she didnrsquot seemto realize what was happening to herrdquo Eugene saidldquoShe told us of her prob lems with balance and thetests they were running and we got to know eachother

ldquoShersquos such a special person and when she wasdiagnosed with ALS we wanted to do somethingShe could talk to us then but now itrsquos progressed andshe canrsquot speak to us anymorerdquo

As for Theresa Chuck said that she has writtenon her small white board which she uses tocommunicate ldquoI didnrsquot ask for this disease no hopeno cure and no light at the end of the tunnelrdquo

ldquoAnd I told her that one day there will be a light atthe end of the tunnelrdquo Chuck said

Theresa has been told by her doctors and physicaltherapists that there is no more that can be done forher

She writes on her board and holds it up hercontribution to the conversation ldquoIt is a very rough

journey and hard to stay positive Thank you for theice bucket donations Someday soon I hope theywill find a curerdquo

wo family members dump hearts instead of ice water on ALS patientTeresa Kondrat at a fundraiser held in her behalf

Participants get wet ona hot August morning

After the challenge paper hearts float around Teresa

Chuck Kondrat left Teresa Kondrat center and Eugene Anthony thank the participants of the ice bucket challengeat Ackerman Retirement Park for their donations totaling $1241 for the ALS Foundation

S t a f f p h o t o b y J a y H o b s o n

Courtesy photos

C o u r t e s y p h o t o s

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2 - September 11 2015 | Salem Community Patriot

Accolades

Accolades

In honor of Assisted Living Week The Residence at Salem Woods ishosting a blood pressure clinic Stop by the leasing office anytime

between 2pm - 4pm to get your blood pressure checked by aregistered nurse and learn helpful tips on how to keep your blood

pressure under control

Call Brittany Talbot at 603-890-0580 or emailbtalbotresidencesalemwoodscom

Leasing office is located at 60 Lawrence Rd Salem NH 03079wwwresidencesalemwoodscom

Free Blood Pressure ClinicFriday September 18th 2pm - 4pm

Dr William Heineman vice president of academic affairs NorthernEssex Community College is pleased to announce the appointment of

the following students to the Deanrsquos List for the summer term RobelyCastillo Cody DrsquoAmico Devin Douglas Rebecca Hussni JohnKrostalis Margaret Larouche Caitlin MacDonald Roseanne MartinSamuel Miller Lucia Ouellette Andrea Oulton Daniel PoumakisDaniel Rubin Mallory Sohl Samantha Sullivan and Xoa Vo

Miami University student Mark Azarian spent the summer 2015semester in Spain as part of a study abroad group Azarian is asophomore majoring in Finance

Katie Boyle is now an e-board member of the Social ActivitiesCouncil at Keene State College The Council is an on-campusorganization bringing concerts comedians and other events to KeeneState Katie a member of the class of 2016 is majoring in Fine Arts

Send your Accolades to newsareanewsgroupcom with a photo

Keeping in Touch does Helpby Paula Faist MS LSW Silverthorne Adult Day Center

ldquoI live far away from my grandparents and Irsquove noticed that while speaking on the phone my grandfather has a really tough time holding his side of the conversation We are worried about early onset Alzheimerrsquosdementiaetc What other ways can I keep in touch with him that would be easier on both ofusrdquo

It is so nice to read that you are in touch with your grandparents For so many seniors thegrandchildren are so busy with their own lives that they donrsquot remember to call or visit

The good old-fashioned mechanism of letter writing may be something you would want to try Linedpaper and big printing may be helpful for him with reading your letters Sending a monthly tape of yourvoice for him to listen to may also work This is something he could listen to over and over again Manyolder adults still have tape recorders It would be great to have him hear your actual voice as you tell himwhat you have been up to

If they have modernized their equipmentyou could set up a day where you can Skyeor use your Facetime with himthem on aweekly basis You may also want to speak toyour grandmother to see how she is and howshe feels your grandfather is doing If you arenoticing things from a distance you may wantto physically check in on them Sometimes youcan seefeel what is going on better when youare with them versus over the phone

If you or a family member is able to visit your grandparents it may be worthwhile greeting neighborsfriends or church members They may be able to share some information with you that may help you notto worry too much You will also want to provide your name and phone number to them They possiblycould check in on him and say hello and share how their visits are going with you All in all it is best tostay in touch even if it has to be a shorter phone call No matter how difficult the more you correspond

even though it can be tough the better you will feel about the status of your grandfatherPaula Faist MS LSW is president of the NH Adult Day Services Association and program director of

Silverthorne Adult Day Center Please continue sending questions to paulaareanewsgroupcom

Principal Anna Parrill Among Nationrsquos Best

Local Pediatric Dentist Hosts

Tenth Annual Childrenrsquos Safety FairCollins Dentistry Teams up with Local Public Safety Officials amp DNA LifePrint

Busy Summerfor Rotary Club

submitted by

Regina Andler The Greater

Salem RotaryClub has hadan excitingsummerThis summermarked thefirst seasonthat the clubformed ateam for theRotary District7930 softballleague Homegames wereplayed at Palmer Fieldin Salem The teammanaged to win thechampionship intheir very first seasonCongratulations toall who played Inaddition the clubwelcomed Adam CoteThe Greater SalemRotary Club meetsFridays at 730 am atthe Atkinson CountryClub

Jim DrsquoAmico Nick Czifrik Chris Dillon and Adam Cote

Jim DrsquoAmico Adam Cote and Jamie Santo

C o u r t e s y p h o t o s

submitted by the Superintendentof Schools SAU 57

Anna M Parrill former principal of SouleElementary School and current principal ofBarron Elementary School in Salem wasselected as New Hampshirersquos 2015 NationalDistinguished Principal The 2015 celebrationmarks the 32nd year that the NationalAssociation of Elementary School Principals haspresented this prestigious award

Parrill was nominated and selected by herfellow principals through a statewide search

process conducted by the New HampshireAssociation of School Principals

A graduate of Ohiorsquos Whittenberg Universityshe received her masterrsquos degree from theUniversity of Vermont and her Certificate ofAdvanced Graduate Study from the University ofNew Hampshire in Durham Parrill previouslyheld the position of principal of Garrison Elementary School inDover NH She served as principal of Soule Elementary Schoolsince 2006

ldquoAt the helm of every successful school is a successful principalrdquosaid Gail Connelly NAESPrsquos executive director ldquoOur NationalDistinguished Principals program provides us with an opportunityto recognize the outstanding leadership of these principals and theircommitment to creating successful learning communities Becauseof them students thrive academically teachers grow professionally

and communities are strengthenedrdquoIn October Parrill will travel to Washington

DC for two days of activities planned tohonor and bring well-deserved recognitionto the elementary and middle-level educatorschosen by the states and the District ofColumbia

Criteria for selection of the principalsrequire that the honorees are active principalsof schools where programs are designedto meet the academic and social needsof all students and where there are firmly

established community ties with parents andlocal business organizations

Parrill led Soule School through a $9million comprehensive addition andrenovation project during the 2013-2014school year She is an integral member of theschool districtrsquos strategic planning team and

was instrumental in convincing district officials of the importanceof practices that require creative and collaborative thinkingAnna Parrill initiated the schoolrsquos first data team and a workshopinstructional model that works on strategies to address all studentsrsquoneeds

The Salem School Board the district staff and the entire SouleSchool community is proud of this talented school principal andwishes her well as she assumes the leadership post at BarronSchool

Se n io r

Co nce r n s

C o u r t e s y p h o t o

submitted by John CollinsOn Saturday Sept 26 Collins Dentistry for Children will be hosting their n inth annual

Childrenrsquos Safety Fair at its office located at 100 Bridge St in Pelham from 10 am to 2 pmIn sponsoring the event Collins Dentistry has teamed up with DNA LifePrint who will bepresent and offering free child ID kits to all who attend Each ID kit includes FBI endorsedNext Generation Identification that replaces fingerprints with palm prints a current digitalphoto DNA sample and a safety pamphlet that provides important safety tips for childrenand parents Parents are given the completed kit to keep in a safe location

Collins Dentistry will be providing Toothprintsreg dental impressions at no charge for allchildren who attend The Toothprintsreg dental impression is a tool that can be used byparents and law enforcement agencies in the unfortunate event of a missing or abductedchild The special material used to make the impression also collects a sample of eachchildrsquos saliva which provides law enforcement agents with a DNA sample and possiblescent to be used by tracking dogs The impression is taken when a child bites into aspecial softened plastic wafer that records the characteristics of the teeth and jaw It takesless than one minute to obtain an impression

Children will have the opportunity to play in a bounce house receive a balloon animalgrab a free hot dog cider and ice cream (courtesy of Friendlyrsquos) meet members of thePelham Fire and Police departments and tour their emergency vehicles and inspect thegiant tow truck and race cars ndash courtesy of Woodyrsquos Towing As if all that excitement wasnot enough mascots from the University of Massachusetts Riverhawks Lowell SpinnersNashua Silver Knights and Manchester Monarchs are expected to make guest appearancesto meet the public and sign autographs

Grab a friend and come by and visit Meet your favorite mascot get a chance to blastthe siren on the fire truck and jump in the bounce house Parents will have an opportunityto pick up some important tools to assist in keeping their children safe and who knowsmaybe convince them that a visit to the dentistrsquos office really can be fun C

o u r t e s y p h o t o

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The Word Around Town

Letters to our Editor

Salem Community Patriot | September 11 2015 - 3

3rd Annual

S a l e m A n i m a l R e s c u e L e a g u e

Cruisinrsquo for Critters

Car ShowSalem Boys amp Girls Club middot Geremonty Blvd middot Salem NH

September 20th

900am ndash 200pm

Come join us for a great

time as we gaze upon

and admire vintage cars

from all eras Vendor

space available food amp

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music 12 class awards

driver prizes raffles

and adoptable animals

All proceeds will

benefit the many

homeless animals

residing at the

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ADMISSION Free for spectators$10 per carbiketruck

CONTACT DJ Bettencourt603-893-3210

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NIGHT OUTCool Join Dr Miller amp his staff in our Salem office to

celebrate our newest fat removal andbody sculpting treatment

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Enjoy wine amp hors-drsquooeuvres withraquo A Short Presentation with QampA raquo A Live Demo raquoComplimentary Consults

raquoSpecial Pricing

Wednesday September 30 - 6PM to 8PM

SALEM OFFICE

e One-Sided Left View In the Aug 14 edition of this paper there were

three unique opinions andor views that lacked some

shall we say balance Te first article submitted bya frequent left wing contributor praised the filmldquoRevolutionrdquo hosted by a director of the filmrsquos sponsorNextGen Climate A quick search of NextGen Climateshows as I suspected considering the writer that is thePolitical Action Committee of one Tomas Steyer ADemocratic Wall Street hedge fund manager known formaking contributions in the name of climate change toas many as seven states and Democrats running in the2014 elections I wonrsquot mention in 2015 alone theyhave made donations in the amount of $17657827to as their balance sheet states ldquo Expenditures againstRepublicansrdquo Recently Nobel Laureate Dr IvarGiaever who once supported the idea of Global Warming came out and stated that there hasnrsquot beenany Global Warming in the last 17 years based onsatellite records and any global warming was minimalat best based on numbers that were fiddled with SoI ask are you going to believe a Nobel Laureate or aDemocratic PAC

Our next contributor and her daughter are ldquoReady

to fight for Hilaryrdquo Have you advised your daughterto research Whitewater Has she ever wondered why Susan McDougall spent so long in prison fornot answering that famous question ldquoWhat didthe Clintons know about Whitewater and when didthey know itrdquo Ten of course therersquos this e-mailscandal which pretty much is going to do her in via anindictment Maybe we will learn the truth on Benghaziafter all

Our final contributor is a mother and g randmother who want an awful lot First off she airs her concern forabortions Nowhere at any time anywhere has this issuebeen in jeopardy Te disgusting actions of PlannedParenthood are being brought into question Whichmay result in the loss of Federal Funding Abortionis available to any women that choose so Te onlycatch You may have to pay for it yourself But asChief Justice Roberts was asked during his confirmationabout abortion he replied ldquoItrsquos the law of the land letrsquosmove on ldquo Another one of this contributorrsquos wants isa President who will make the streets safe from random

gunfire I find it interesting the contributor doesnrsquotaddress border security Not a mention of the convictedfelon deported five times only to come back and murdera woman Funny shersquos not concerned about ISISbeheading Americans in their own homes Surprisinglynone of these contributors expressed any concern overthe single most dangerous threat facing this countrytoday Itrsquos called debt and unless it is addressed noneof you will have to worry about these non-issues thatpose no threat to the sovereignty of this nation a s theunsustainable debt does What happened in Greece willhappen here on a far greater scale

Rick Conte Salem

ree Bigoted Birds of a Feather A couple related points to ponder while wondering

whatrsquos dumber the ridiculous job that NFL

commissionerautocrat Roger Goodall (now 0-for-3in the courtroom) has done over the past couple yearsmaking the league an organizational laughing-stockor the extreme idiocy of footballrsquos Playerrsquos Associationgiving him all that power to begin with

Te xenophobia of hard right-wing voters in Americahas never been bared so openly with race-baiter andall-around provocateur Donald rumprsquos continuedlead in the GOP presidential polls Tis is a man whohas correctly gauged the ugly hate-filled mood of theconservative electorate and through his continuousinsulting of rivals big and small along with his talk-show persona has convinced them that the ldquoYoursquoreFiredrdquo Kid is somehow on their side o these peopleall ten choices on their op-10 national policy wish lists would be to toss every illegal alien back to their homecountries as unceremoniously as humanly possibleforgetting that there were several million more of themhere when their Boy W was boss rump would haveus believe that virtually every murderrobberyrapecommitted in America is by someone from south of

the border and most of his fans are only too eager toembrace that canard

Te Donald has exactly zero ch ance of winning theGOP nomination as his aberrant allure as well as futureKoch brotherrsquos dollars benefiting their more favoredconservative candidates will have him a (hopefully)third-party nominee by this time next year despite hisback-and-forth declarations regarding that possibilityBut yoursquove got to shake your head at the priorities ofpeople who continue to lionize an obvious lowest-common-denominator denizen a Jerry Springer-levelyakker whose ratings go up after he insults war hero John McCain (a man with more credibility and decencyin his little toes than rump has shown over a lifetime)Megyn Kelly Heidi Klum and women in general (amove that wonrsquot help him with the female vote in2016) along with racial tweets about president BarackObama

rumprsquos modus operandi consisting of dailygeneralized attacks calling everyone he disagrees with ldquostupidrdquo from other politicians both GOP and

Democrat government bodies movie stars et al shouldhave already worn thin And he continues to drag hispurportedly own Republican party down while his fanshold to the idea that hersquos somehow ldquotelling it like it isrdquoPathetic

Gotta love Curt Schilling the former Red Soxer whotook gullible then-Rhode Island Republican governorDon Carcieri and his state residents to the cleaners fiveyears ago with his 38 Studiorsquos failed Copernicus videogame funding fiasco Tis was after Massachusettsrsquogovernor Deval Patrick correctly told him to take a hike when Schilling presented the same risky deal to him theyear before Ocean State taxpayers are currently on thehook for over $100 million and current Governor GinaRaimondo who inherited this mess is deliberating over

whether to somehow set up a payment plan or defaulton the bond loan a move that would severely damageRIrsquos credit rating

And Curt should be pleased to have none other than

Sarah Palin going to bat (pun intended) for him withher typically erratic and yes xenophobic supportiveprattle last week Tis was after Schillingrsquos ugly tweet(his latest salvo in nearly two decades of right-wingdoggerel) comparing the Muslim population with World War II Nazis apparently met with Palinrsquos favornot surprisingly

People like Palin Schilling and rump love painting with the broad brush while demonizing whateverdemographic theyrsquore busy hating that day One wishesthat theyrsquod take a good h ard look at their own andmaybe notice that a lot of the crime theyrsquore attributingto all those ldquodirty foreignersrdquo is being done by some ofus good olrsquo native born Americans as well as the groupsthey abhor But donrsquot hold your breath waiting forthem to point that one out

William F Klessens Salem

No Denying Climate Change

It is hard to understand how when scientificconsensus from all over the world declares thatldquoclimate change is realrdquo ldquoglobal warming is realrdquo wehave candidates for the President of the United Statesresponding to questions about the environment sayingldquoIrsquom not a scientistrdquo Somehow that answer seems justa little disingenuous especially when we have empiricalevidence evidence we can actually see - epic floodshurricanes heat waves snow storms and fires

When the doctor says ldquoYou have cancerrdquo most peoplesay ldquoWhen can I start treatmentrdquo Some might sayldquoI need a second opinionrdquo Some might even want athird opinion but eventually they face reality and starttreatment knowing the alternative is typically death

Why do we have candidates for the offi ce of Presidentof the United States from the Republican Party denyingclimate change Well maybe it has to do with allthe money they receive from the coal and oil lobbies After all the Koch Brothers make a lot of money inthe oil business Meanwhile our earth is in desperateneed of treatments like the Clean Air Act the Clean

Power Plan environmental controls from the E PA andmoving from fossil fuels to clean energy like wind sunand water

Climate change is an undeniable problem and one ofthe greatest challenges we face We must elect people who will move forward rapidly and emphatically to treatclimate change like the cancer it is Candidates likeHillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have concrete plansfor treating climate change

Dee Lewis Salem

Setting the Record Straighton Teachersrsquo Unions

According to the Republican Party the majorproblem with public education is teacher unionsGov Chris Christie on national V news said teacherunions deserve a punch in the nose Gov Scott Walkercompared teacher unions to ISIS Gov Kasich hascalled for abolition of teacher l ounges and Gov Bushthe champion of education in Florida has diverted largesums of public money into for profit private charterschools that are not producing test results any differentthan the public schools Gov Kasich statement onabolishing teacher lounges is supposedly a metaphorfor an area that teachers gather to whine A message tothe Governor teachers have every right to discuss anyand all issues that affect their compensation workingconditions or policy decisions that affect their studentsContrary to what is being spun by the GOP teacherunions are advocates not only for teachers but also forstudents When a school committee increases classsize from by 25 percent fires special education aidesor eliminates technology training and professional

development for budget cutting purposes teachers haveevery right to push back and point out the negativeimpact on student learning Te GOP also likes topoint to teacher unions for protecting bad teachers

Te truth is that the well-defined process forremoving the small percentage of ineffective teachers ispart of most teacher collective bargaining agreementsIn school districts without unions it is far more likelythat a teacher will be removed to create an openingfor the school board memberrsquos favorite nephew thanbecause of teacher performance At the core of theGOPrsquos loathing of teachers is the strongly held beliefthat teachers are a financial drain on the communityand not valued as role models for the next generationof Americans Public schools in the United States havebeen the key to unlocking the door of opportunity tomillions of Americans Te onslaught against teacherunions and public schools by this new GOP willcontinue right up to Election Day

Hillary Clinton has a very long record of supportfor public education She was an advocate of universal

prendashK education and for anyone who ha s read herbook ldquoIt akes a Village to Raise a Childrdquo understandsher commitment to making quality public education apriority for the Democratic Party I am very proud thatmy union the AF has endorsed her for the Presidency

John Mosto Salem

Police K-9 Tracks down Derry Mansubmitted by Salem Police Department

On Sept 3 Officer Paul Benoit and K-9 Dashresponded to a mutual aid request from the DerryPolice Department Derry PD was looking for aman who had damaged some property at ParklandMedical Center The man then jumped off a roofat the hospital and fled into the woods OfficerBenoit deployed K-9 Dash and within severalminutes the team located the man hiding in the

woods The subject identified as ChristopherAbbott 28 of Derry was taken into custodywithout incident

Officer Benoit and K-9 Dash recently graduatedfrom the Boston Police K-9 Academy Thissuccessful track is obviously a boost to theirconfidence and a reflection of their hard work anddedication to the Salem Police K-9 unit

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It has been 14 Years but the Impact Continues

911 First Responder Health Issues Affect Thousandsby Doug Robinson

Executive Director Patrick J Foye ofthe New York Port Authority wrote ldquoWiththe 14th anniversary of September 11approaching you or your organization maybe having memorial events in the comingdays These events present an opportunityto raise awareness about the continuinghealth impacts to responders and survivorsThe information below conveys the scaleof the issue and comes from the Centersfor Disease Control and Preventionrsquos WorldTrade Center Health Program which wasestablished by the Zadroga 911 Health and

Compensation Actbull There are more than 71000

responders and survivors receivingmedical monitoring andor medicaltreatment for their September 11injuries In the past year more than3600 responders and survivorsenrolled in the WTC Health Program

bull September 11 responders and survivorsenrolled in the program are in everystate and in 429 of 435 Congressionaldistricts Approximately 8000responders enrolled in the WTC HealthProgram reside outside of the NYC

Metropolitan Areabull More than 33000 responders and

survivors have at least one injury orillness related to September 11 - morethan 22000 have two or more Morethan 3700 responders and survivorshave cancer related to the events ofSeptember 11

We thought it important that you andyour organization know about the scopeand magnitude of the health issues facedby September 11 responders and survivorsacross our countryrdquo

by Doug RobinsonOn that fateful blue sky morning of Sept 11 2001 husbands

and wives boyfriends and girlfriends moms and dads kissed theirloved ones good-bye as they would on any normal day

But Sept 11 2001 was not another normal day Like thebombing of Pearl Harbor or the explosion of the space shuttleChallenger those old enough to understand the significanceof those fateful days will never forget what they were doing orwhere they were going just then

Between 846 and 1026 am the Twin Towers at the WorldTrade Center had come crumbling down as a result of the two

jumbo jets that were flown into themThat morning close to 3000 people from 57 countries lost their

lives The World Trade Center - 2342 lives lost Pentagon - 14

lives lost Flight 93 - 40 lives lost firefighters - 343 liveslost police officers - 60 lives lost and EMS personnel - eightlives lost

While one of the World Trade Towers has been rebuiltmany of those who responded to the call that daysuffer the long-range illnesses associated with beingrescuing heroes and are currently undergoingmedical treatment

Executive Director Patrick J Foye of theNew York Port Authority wrote ldquoWith the 14thanniversary of September 11 approaching youor your organization may be having memorialevents in the coming days These events present

an opportunity to raise awareness about thecontinuing health impacts to responders andsurvivors The information below conveys the

scale of the issue and comes from the Centersfor Disease Control and Preventionrsquos WorldTrade Center Health Program which wasestablished by the Zadroga 911 Health andCompensation Actbull There are more than 71000 respondersand survivors receiving medical monitoringandor medical treatment for their Sept 11injuries In the past year more than 3600responders and survivors enrolled in the WTCHealth Programbull Sept 11 responders and survivorsenrolled in the program are in every stateand in 429 of 435 Congressional districtsApproximately 8000 responders enrolledin the WTC Health Program reside outsideof the NYC metropolitan areabull More than 33000 responders andsurvivors have at least one injury orillness related to Sept 11 - more than22000 have two or more More than

3700 responders and survivors havecancer related to the events of Sept11

We thought it important thatyou and your organization knowabout the scope and magnitude ofthe health issues faced by Sept 11responders and survivors across ourcountryrdquo

Salemrsquos day to honor victims of911 will begin with the annualbreakfast hosted by the Rotary Theceremony will begin at 830 am atthe Salem Central Fire Station MainStreet

File photos from 2010

Te National September 11 Memorial amp Museum in New York

staff photos by Robyn Hatch

c o u r t e s y

p h o t o

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Sunday September 13First Congregational Church of Salem

15 Lawrence Rd summer suppers andworship services have ended for 2015

Sunday worship will resume today at 10am All ages are welcome There are teambuilding gamesactivities for our church schoolchildren and youth and a nursery is also availableA pot luck picnic will follow the worship service tocelebrate Rally Sunday

Beginning Tuesday September 15 The Salem Community Emergency

Response Team (CERT) is offering a freefive-week course at the Salem High School

School for Continuing Education basedon FEMArsquos manual ldquoAre You Readyrdquo from 630to 8 pm If you are not able to attend the firstfive-week session you can join us for our secondsession beginning Oct 22 The course includes aspecial field trip to Concordrsquos Bureau of EmergencyCommunications (9-1-1) Center Seating is limitedso be sure to register by Sept 11 for the first sessionor by Oct 19 for the second session by registeringby mail or in person School For Continuing

Education 44 Geremonty Dr Salem NH 03079Provide your name address phone number andemail address and the name of the course Are YouReady EmergencyDisaster Planning

Starting Wednesday September 16The Town of Salem Engineering

Department announces that the TownFarm Road Bridge over Spicket River will

be closed for reconstruction Town FarmRoad and Bluff Street Extension will be closedto lsquothru trafficrsquo between North Main Street andHawkins Glenn Drive Motorists are encouragedto seek alternate routes around the constructionzone and to be aware of detour signage put inplace for the project Reconstruction and roadclosure is anticipated to continue into June of2016 Information regarding the project will beavailable on the townrsquos engineering web page atwwwtownofsalemnhorgengineering-projects pages2015-town-farm-rd-bridge-replacement For

further information on the Town Farm Road BridgeReplacement Project contact Robert Puff director

of Engineering Salem at 890-2033 or via email atrpuffcisalemnhus

Thursday September 17

Lecture on the Liberty Ships of WorldWar II with Robin Neill Join us at theKelley Library from 7 to 830 pm for ourfirst KLAS lecture of the 2015-16 season

We are pleased to welcome Robin Neillfor a talk on the history of Liberty Ships Robinis a local maritime historian and skilled model-shipbuilder In the short time between 1941 and1943 US shipyards built nearly 3000 LibertyShips to meet Allied cargo transportation needs Anumber of these were later reconfigured to serve astroop transports This talk will focus on the designof the ships and their role in the war Robin willalso discuss aspects of model ship-building Hisscale model of a Liberty Ship will be on hand forreference

Saturday September 19 amp SundaySeptember 20

Itrsquos time for Salemfest 2015 Thisevent is spread out over several locationsthroughout town It benefits charitable

organizations providing an opportunity toshow the good work they do recruit new membersand for many itrsquos a chance to do some fundraising

Sunday September 20Salem Animal Rescue League will holdits third annual Crusinrsquo for Critters CarShow from 9 am to 2 pm at the SalemBoys amp Girls Club on Geremonty BlvdCome join us for a great time as we gaze

upon and admire vintage cars from all erasVendor space available food and refreshments onsite music 12 class awards driver prizes rafflesand adoptable animals Admission is free forspectators $10 per carbiketruck All proceedswill benefit the many homeless animals residing atSARL For more information visit wwwsarlnhorgor contact D J Bettencourt at 893-3210

Saturday September 26Centerpoint Community Churchrsquos

150th Anniversary Committee membersinvite the Community to participate in

a Historical Celebration to be held at101 School St in Salem The festivitiesbegin at 1 pm with a luncheon followedby a service light refreshments and free

concert For more info log onto wwwcenterpointsalemorg or call 893-9191

Wednesday September 30Kelley Book Group 7 to 830 pm

This monthrsquos book is ldquoMoon Tigerrdquo byPenelope Lively Copies of the book

are available at the library This BookGroup meets monthly on the last Wednesdayof the month and is facilitated by Joan FardellaContact Audrey LaRoche at 898-7064 or emailalarochekelleylibraryorg

SaturdayOctober 3

AnnualFall Fair

Fundraiser atSalemhaven RehabNursing Center23 Geremonty DrSalem indoorsfrom 9 am to 3pm Local artisanswhite elephanttable baked goodsgreat food kidsscavenger hunt facepainting live musicwith Bob Bakerfrom 1130 am to1230 pm and DonSmith from 1245to 145 pm WersquoreCelebrating our 35thAnniversary

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Salem Community Patriot | September 11 2015 - 5

Upcoming AmericanRed Cross Blood Drive

OpportunitiesThe American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to help their

communities prepare for emergencies by giving blood during NationalPreparedness Month this September To make an appointment to give blooddownload the Red Cross Blood Donor App visit redcrossbloodorg or call1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767)

HampsteadSaturday Sept 26 830 am1230 pm Hampstead Middle School 28

School StreetHudson

Tuesday Sept 22 12-7 pm Hudson Communi ty Center 12 Lions AveLondonderry

Friday Sept 18 1-6 pm Londonderry Lions Hall 256 Mammoth RdSaturday Sept 26 8 am-1 p m Greater Londonderry YMCA 206

Rockingham RdNashua

Thursday Sept 17 2-7 pm The Elks Lodge 120 Daniel Webster HwyThursday Sept 24 830 am-130 pm The Elks Lodge 120 Daniel Webster

HwySalem

Wednesday Sept 23 10 am-3 pm Walmart Salem 326 North BroadwayWindham

Wednesday Sept 16 2-7 pm St Matthew Church 2 Searles Rd

Overview of September Planning Board Meetingby Bob Gibbs

Parking at Ralphies restaurant was first on theagenda at the Salem Planning Board meeting Thetown has received many complaints from neighborsof the newly opened restaurant about the streetparking around the restaurant The one itemregarding parking that the board did address atthe Sept 8 meeting was the size of the handicap-accessible parking spot

Per ADA specifications for handicap van parkingthe space must be 8 feet wide The van parkingspot currently at Ralphies does not meet thisrequirement According to Planning Director RossMoldoff the size of the spot was recommendedby a surveyor that laid out the parking for therestaurant

The owners of the restaurant have been made

aware of the error and presented the town withthe new layout The board accepted the fix to theissue

With a light schedule on the agenda for themeeting on Tuesday Sept 8 the board addressedsome of the warrant articles for the upcoming townmeeting

The following list of articles are only very roughdrafts of potential warrant article questions Theplanning board can alter or eliminate any or all ofthe articles

Any of the articles can then be accepted oraltered at town meeting Prior to town meetingeach question will have a public hearing whereresidents can present their thoughts ideas andissues regarding each question to the board

The board did discuss each article For eachof the questions the board requested furtherinformation from Moldoff

Again the following are only rough draftsAmendment ndash Revise Septic System Setback to

WetlandsTo see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsRevise Section 309-7655 to read as follows7655 No septic tank or leach field may beconstructed or enlarged closer than 75 feet to anywetland except that replacement systems may belocated within 50 feet if NHDES regulations aremetArticle - Revise Impact Fee Ordinance

To see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsA Revise Section 309-7113 as follows

7113 Authority to Assess Impact Fees71133 The use of the following documents asamended provides a proportionate basis for theassessment of impact fees in Salem

1 Public School Impact Fees Basis ofAssessment ndash Town of Salem - 2004 Updateas amended

2 Public Recreation Impact Fees Basisof Assessment ndash Salem NH (2004) asamended and

3 Public Safety Impact Fees Basis ofAssessment ndash Town of Salem NewHampshire (2005) as amended

4 Traffic Impact Fee System - Town of SalemNH October 2009

5 Impact Fees Basis of Assessment 2014Update Schools Recreation and PublicSafety Impact Fees August 2014

B Revise Section 309-71113 to read as follows71113 Impact Fee SchedulesThe documents referenced in Section 71133

support the impact fee schedules listed in the latestimpact fee schedule adopted by the planning boardand available at town hall Land uses that are notwithin the categories listed in the schedules mayrequire special calculations using a comparablebasis of assessment or the application of anassessment amount based on a land use of similarimpact Fees shall be based on the principal use ofthe structureArticle - Allow Expansion of NonconformingStructures

To see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as follows

Add a new Section 309-87 Alteration orExpansion of Nonconforming Structures

Alteration or expansion of a structure whichis nonconforming solely because of dimensionalrequirements is permitted without Salem ZoningBoard of Adjustment approval provided that

1) The present use a changed use or an

additional use is permitted in the district and2) The alteration or expansion will not furtherviolate setback dimensional requirementsAny new encroachment cannot come closerto a property line than the encroachmentinto the normal setback area made by theexisting structure In addition the area ofsuch new encroachment cannot exceed 50percent of the total square footage of thearea of the portion of the existing structurewhich originally encroached on the minimumrequired setback

Article - Revise Sign Ordinance to Address USSupreme Court Ruling

To see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsRevise Sections 309-72 as followsA Delete Sections 309-7242103 and 724211

724210 Signs allowed without permits(provided all other provisions of this section aremet)1 Real Estate Signs One real estate ldquofor salerdquo

ldquofor rentrdquo or ldquofor leaserdquo sign is permittedprovided thata The size of the sign shall not exceed

6 square feet in area in districts zonedresidential rural or recreational nor 20square feet in all other districts

b The sign advertises only the premises onwhich it is located and is removed promptlyafter completion of the sale or rental

2 Construction Signs Constructions signs arepermitted provided thata The total area of all signs shall not exceed

20 square feet per lot in districts zoned

residential or rural nor 32 square feet in allother districtsb The signs are to be maintained on the

premises during actual construction andmust be removed two days after issuance ofcertificate of occupancy

3 Nameplates for residential uses but notexceeding 4 square feet per single-familyresidence or 8 square feet per duplex

B Revise Section 309-72426 to read as follows72426 Temporary Signs1 A poster or banner that does not exceed 20

square feet in size is permitted on a buildingor wall or on an existing freestanding signor one A framesandwich board sign up to 9square feet in size and no taller than 3 feet ispermitted up to 14 days at a time up to 3 timesper calendar year Permits are required forthese temporary signs

2 Signs described in Section 724261 aboveare allowed for thirty days upon the opening of

a new business or eventAmendment - Revise Open Space Requirement inSenior Housing Overlay District

To see if the town will vote to adopt amendmentas proposed by the planning board to amend theSalem Zoning Ordinance as followsAmend Section 309-6164 as follows

6164 Open space requirements Land withinthe parcel or lot which is not specifically coveredby the buildings roads driveways parking areasor service areas and not set aside as privateyards patios or gardens for residents shallqualify as open space Private yards shall beconsidered to encompass all property within 15feet of the dwelling or building Further all openspace shall be unobstructed and open to thesky Flagpoles sculptures benches swimmingpools tennis courts atriums trees and similarobjects shall not be considered obstructions No

more than 25 of the minimum required openspace may lie within a wetland At least 50of the required open space must be undisturbedland that remains in its natural state The sizedimension character and location of open spaceshall be suitable to enable its enjoyment anduse for conservation recreation or agriculturalpersons by residents or the community Suchrestrictions regarding open space shall be in aform and substance as the Planning Board mayprescribe and shall be recorded in an instrumentenforceable by the Town

Article - Revise Definition of Private GarageTo see if the town will vote to adopt an

amendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsRevise Section 309-17 to read as follows

Private Garage ndash a building or structure for thestorage or parking of four or fewer passenger motorvehicles without provision for repairing or servicingsuch vehicles for profit Private garages shall belocated on the same lot as the dwelling served andshall not exceed 50 of the gross floor area of thedwelling served

Amendment ndash Combine In-Law and AccessoryApartment Ordinances

To see if the Town will vote to adopt anAmendment as proposed by the Planning Board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as follows

Delete Section 82 (In-Law Apartment) and reviseSection 81 as followsSection 81 Accessory Apartment811 Accessory apartments are allowed in theresidential rural and recreational districts812 To increase housing alternatives whilemaintaining neighborhood aesthetics and qualityone accessory apartment within a detachedsingle-family dwelling shall be permitted

provided the following conditions are met8121 Maximum of one (1) accessory apartmentper property8122 The property owner must occupy one ofthe two units8123 The exterior appearance and entrancesof the dwelling shall be consistent with a single-family residence8124 Only one (1) bedroom is permitted in theaccessory apartment To qualify as an accessoryapartment under this section the apartment maynot exceed 800 square feet of floor space The800 square foot limit shall not apply to accessorydwelling units that were created as in-lawapartments prior to March 8 20168125 Where municipal sewer service isnot provided the septic system shall meetrequirements for the combined use

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Shaheen Hassan Tell Salem SeniorsThey will Fight for Meals on Wheels

by S Aaron ShamshoyanWith state and federal budget cuts threatening funding to New

Hampshirersquos social programs US Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)and Governor Maggie Hassan (D) sought input from area seniorsabout the importance of the Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheelsprogram

ldquoI was amazed with the volunteers that I worked withrdquo saidShaheen during a roundtable discussion at the Ingram Senior Centerrecently ldquoI think people donrsquot realize how important meals on

wheels is to help keep people in their homesrdquoThe senator said she visited homes and delivered meals withvolunteers over the past year to better understand the programwhich she said she supported

ldquoItrsquos good for the people that are beneficiaries but itrsquos also goodeconomicallyrdquo she said adding she would fight in Washington tohelp fund the program

Hassan said she did a ride along last year with volunteers and saidthe program was critical to seniors seeking to stay in their homes

We want to make sure that senior citizens have the services andsupport that they needrdquo she said adding the funding for the programhad to be a federal and state joint venture

Hassan noted the statersquos recent budget proposal that she vetoedfearing social cuts were too deep and would affect residents

ldquoIt really means that we wouldnrsquot be able to provide services likemeals on wheelsrdquo she said

Keeping senior citizens in their homes longer means a reducedfinancial burden to families and social programs according to DebraPerou director of Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheels

According to Perou it costs $137000 annually to live inRockingham Nursing Home but only a fraction to provide a senior

with daily meals

ldquoWe donrsquot just drop a mealrdquo Perousaid about the program ldquoWe make sureyoursquore okayrdquo

The cost of a yearrsquos worth of mealsequals 10 days in a nursing home orone day in a hospital she said

A volunteer driver at the discussionsaid she was unable to prepare her ownmeals for a while due to an injury and

meals on wheels allowed her to recoverin her own homeThe program is currently funded

through both governmental dollarsand private funds Sixty percent ofthe programs funds come from thestate and federal government with thestate paying up to 80 percent of thatcontribution

Hassan said she was eager to getthrough the budget standoff to getfunds back to programs like meals onwheels She criticized lawmakers forfocusing too much on cuts

The program provides lunches atsenior centers across 37 communitiesin addition to home-delivered meals

ldquoPeople eat three times a day sevendays a weekrdquo Perou said noting thechallenge to fund and deliver all themeals

Shaheen and Hassan said they would continue to fight to fund the

meals on wheels programldquoIn Concord Irsquom going to keep trying to get the legislators to come

back to the tablerdquo she said

Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheels Executive Director Debra Perou (left) explains the importanceof the meals on wheels program to US Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and

Governor Maggie Hassan (D) (right) at the Ingram Senior Center

S t a f f p h o t o b y S

A a r o n S h a m s h o y a n

with Annibale

CookingCooking

Spaghetti withClam Sauce

(Serves 1)

Ingredients5 clams of your choice

1 clove of garlic4 tbsp of extra virgin olive oilPinch of salt and pepperTsp hot pepper14 cup capers and black olives (if preferred)Tsp parsleyTsp of basil4 oz of spaghetti per person

Bring water to a boil then add salt and pastaPlace four or five countneck clams (or any clam of your

choice) into an empty sauteacute pan and cover After clams opentake the pan off of the flame Add oil garlic and clams to sauteacutepan and place pan on flame until the garlic browns Add salt andpepper to taste

Cook pasta until al dente then drain 34 of water from panAdd pasta and left over water to pan with clams oil and garlicKeep over heat

Add peperoncino olives capers and hot pepper Stir untilpasta fully cooks Add parsley and basil Take pan off of heatand place clams on top of pasta Serve warm

This Lilrsquo Rascal willCapture your Heart

submitted by Salem Animal Rescue LeagueMy name is Rogue and I would

love to come home with you Iam a high energy dog with apuppyrsquos spirit I will do best inan active environment where Ican have lots of opportunity toexercise my enthusiasm Donrsquotlet my high-energy demeanorscare you off I will surely be aloyal and loving companion

Come take me for a walk andsee for yourself Come meetRogue and all of the dogs waitingto find a home at the Salem

Animal Rescue League duringour open hours Wednesday 3 to 7 pm Thursday 2 to 7 pm andFriday Saturday Sunday 12 to 4 pm SARL is always looking fordedicated volunteers to assist in caring for our animals if interestedcontact DJ Bettencourt at djbettencourtsarlnhorg

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Senior Peter Antonietti

Named aNational

MeritSeminalist

submitted by National MeritScholarship Corp

Salem High Schoolrsquos Peter JAntonietti was named a semifinalistin the 61st annual National MeritScholarship Program About 16000semifinalists were designated fromaround the country

The nationwide pool of semifinalistsrepresenting less than one percent ofUS high school seniors includes thehighest scoring entrants in each stateThe number of semifinalists in a state isproportional to the statersquos percentage ofthe national total of graduating seniors

These academically talented highschool seniors have an opportunity tocontinue in the competition for some7400 National Merit scholarshipsworth more than $32 million thatwill be offered next spring To be

considered for a Merit Scholarshipregaward semifinalists must fulfill severalrequirements to advance to the finalistlevel of the competition About 90percent of the semifinalists are expectedto attain Finalist standing and abouthalf of the finalists will win a NationalMerit Scholarship earning the MeritScholarreg title

NMSC a not-for-profit organizationthat operates without governmentassistance was established in 1955specifically to conduct the annualNational Merit Scholarship ProgramScholarships are underwritten byNMSC with its own funds andby approximately 440 businessorganizations and higher educationinstitutions that share NMSCrsquos goalsof honoring the nationrsquos scholasticchampions and encouraging the pursuitof academic excellence

About 15 million juniors in morethan 22000 high schools enteredthe 2016 National Merit ScholarshipProgram by taking the 2014 PreliminarySATNational Merit ScholarshipQualifying Test (PSATNMSQTreg) whichserved as an initial screen of programentrants

lsquoAn Unbreakable Spiritrsquo Golf Classic Supports Those Suffering from lsquoBrittle Bone Diseasersquo

by Sonny TylusRecently 136 golfers participated in the

Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundationrsquos NH GolfClassic at Atkinson Country Club on a bright sunnyMonday

The Gudek family Kenny Teresa Steve Linda andKenny Jr organized the tournament with help fromthe staff of Technical Needs of New Hampshire Thisyearrsquos ninth annual tournament grossed $56000 andover the past nine years has raised approximately$370000

The tournament is the second largest fundraiser

for OI (Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation) Thistournament has special significance for Kenny Gudekbecause he has Osteogenesis Imperfecta He wasdiagnosed at a very young age with a mild caseand his son has a very mild case ldquoOsteogenesisImperfecta is a genetic bone disorder characterizedby fragile bones that break easily It is also known aslsquobrittle bone diseasersquo

The foundationrsquos mission is to improve the qualityof life for people affected by OI through research tofind treatments and a cure education awareness and

mutual support The foundation also helps people

with physiciansrsquo appointments wheelchairs and otherspecial equipment they may need Kenny talkedabout children who have OI and how they experienceover 100 fractures and said how it was ldquoall about thekids and helping themrdquo He feels the governmentneglects funding for this disease and wishes theywould do more Kenny currently serves on the OIFoundation Board as treasurer

For more information go to oiforg If you wish toget involved in the golf tournament contact Kenny atkgudektechneedscom

Te Cook family Michael John Odette and Jim Kenny Gudek putts the ball eresa Gudek and Denise Dolloff

S t a f f p h o t o s b y S o n n y T y l u s

Beating the Heat at the Farmers Market with lsquoFarmsiclesrsquoby Jon Tripp

The Vernon FamilyFarm introduced anew treat to helpeveryone at theSalem FarmersMarket beatthe Labor Dayweekend heatIn a partnershipwith 3 BrothersMarketplacethey are makingldquoFarmsiclesrdquo madeout of their ownvegetables locallygrown fruit andorganic canesugar For nowthey have just threeflavors strawberry-kale roastedbeet-blueberryand cucumber-melon but they have plans to add an apple cider and a

pumpkin-based flavor later this fall Head on down tonext Sundayrsquos market at the Salem Marketplace on NorthBroadway to try one for yourself

Gino ecce thought his cucumber-melon popsicle was pretty tasty

Kelsey Levesque Sophia McAdams and Valerie McAdams couldnrsquot wait to try theirs

Staff photos by Jon Tripp

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Our experience is

behind your care

I was recently asked what makes Home Health VNA

unique among home health care providers My answer

was actually quite simple ndash our experience We have a

rich history of commitment to the health care needs of

our region that dates back to 1895 Although this alone

sets us apart wersquore also one of the most clinically

advanced agencies Using innovative technology and

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Historical Society Acquires 1902

Hose WagonStaff photos by S Aaron Shamshoyan

JOY Wellness is Streaming Yoga Classes

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Treasure

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their phone or tablet register with the company and tune in at theappropriate time for the classes they are interested in taking The onlineclasses will be free through November and Williams thinks ldquothey areideal for new students who might be apprehensive about coming to astudio or for people looking for an affordable way to start trainingrdquo Formore information about the studiorsquos classes and other services visit theirwebsite at wwwjourneyomyogacom

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Staff photos by Jon Tripp

Dan Zavisza of the Salem Historical Society shows off a 1902 horse-drawn hose wagon purchased by the Salem Historical Society to be stored

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Thumbs Up Thumbs Down

Thumbs Up Thumbs Down

ldquoThumbs up Wow the police were in full-scale ticket mode this week collecting revenue

At this pace we should be able to cut the propertytax rate in half After all the money townemployees collect go to the town rightrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the lsquoless government peoplersquo Just saw a picture of a victim of the western firesHis t-shirt reads lsquoLower Taxes + Less Government= More Freedomrsquo Yes Freedom to watch yourhome burn Ironicrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Donald Trump and hisrampant prejudice He is insulting each and everyone of us who had Irish or Italian or Germanor French or Spanish or Serbian or Lebanese orPolish or Jewish or whatever roots Our familiesall came - were subject to hard times but broughttheir bit of culture with them - Killianrsquos beerlasagna bratwurst crepes paella dumplingsgrape leaves kielbasa bagels What would we belike without this rich culture we have Why is heso hateful to Mexican immigrants They work like

our families did they educate their kids and theybring tacos and burritos to the mix He really isinsulting each and every one of usrdquo

ldquoThumbs up The town of Salem needs to reallylook at going to a town council with a strong townmanager form of governmentrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to any plans to do any kinds ofimprovements to Hedgehog Park I went in thereone day to check it out and it was mostly Masslicense plates that filled the parking lot Unlessthe place will be posted lsquoSalem Residents OnlyrsquoIrsquom against itrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Carly Fiorina who was part ofthe management team that took down LucentBellLabs Her lsquoleadershiprsquo led the company to lay offthousands of people who lost their jobs and theirsavings plans HP was sharp enough to get rid ofher before they became bankruptrdquo

ldquoThumbs up and congratulations to Dr ShujaSaleem Hersquos been in practice for 37 years andis closing his office and Retiring I have had thepleasure knowing him over 27 years and proudto say hersquos my doctor and delivered my threechildren Dr Saleem has an incredible gift ofcaring listening compassion and knowledge Atevery appointment he made me feel like his familyand a person You mattered to him Doctorssadly these days donrsquot have that rare gift that DrSaleem has (I and other were lucky enough toexperience it) You will be sorely be missedrdquo

ldquoThumbs up to the Salem Department of PublicWorks for the nice job they did installing benchesalong the Veterans Memorial Parkwayrdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Irsquom not aRepublican but get a grip Bush hasnrsquot beenPresident for almost eight years Stop blaminghim for everything Irsquom sure you think he orderedthose planes to come over here and crash into thebuildings God help us allrdquo

ldquoThumbs down in Salem to the old guy onthe ride on mower cutting his lawn and blowing

all the dust and grass clippings into the road onSchool Street Use some common sense and keepyour debris on your own propertyrdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Town officials getmad because people use thumbs to express theirfrustrations and when property owners contact thetown and the town does not respond what otherchoice do people haverdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down It is time thepeople of Salem take back their government and

change the form of government from selectmanto a town council I think the town wouldbenefit from this and the people would be betterrepresentedrdquo

ldquoThumbs down town of Salem Why does thetown have a contact department section on thetown website when they do not even respondwhen residents send information or questions inthen they wonder why people do not want to getinvolved in town affairsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Patrick Bickrsquos dishonestputdown of Dee Lewisrsquo sincere letter last weekLewis was stating that she doesnrsquot want anyonewith the anti-American values of Trump orBickrsquos boy Ted Cruz to win out Bick mentionsRepublicans in 1964 helping to pass the CivilRights Act forgetting that the current GOP isfighting to destroy most of what it once stood forincluding statersquos voting rights And every single

point in his last paragraph insulting presidentObama is either an outright lie or mentions eventsthat actually happened under Bush (governmentprograms dumbing down children for over 40years (gee has Obama been in that long)veterans dying while waiting for VA hospitalrooms Obamacare denying patient healthchoices etc)rdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Well as to beexpected Chairman Keller does it again at the lastBOS meeting Itrsquos his MO creating conflict anddissension at the board of selectmen And yes hewas ably assisted by the Town Manager Hickeyand Lyons Salem needs more than what it isgetting from Keller Itrsquos as simple as ego versustaxpayers Enough is enough Jimbordquo

ldquoThumbs down to all the oldpeople that live at the end ofSally Sweet Way that are againstthe proposed ten unit condocomplex Wake up at least withthat you know what you aregetting If you have single familyhouses in there or duplexes youcould end up with kids all over

the neighborhood loud musicor low life people living thereso donrsquot be so stubborn andobstructionistsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down Conservationmembers Linda Harvey and TomCampbell like taking the show

over Give someone else a chance to talk andyou act like such know it alls You people are notthe only ones that have ideas It is nice to havesidewalks and preserve wetlands but you have tobe reasonablerdquo

ldquoThumbs down Linda Harvey you makeme laugh at the conservation meeting with theconceptual discussion for the state DPW shed onShadow Lake Road You want everything port-a-potties not paying rent for the parking lot porouspavement The state does not even have to rentthe parking lot to the town if they did not want to

Like McBride said do not look a gift horse in thefacerdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Salemconservation member Tom Campbell - do youknow how to keep quiet When you talk you areso loud You do not need to be the loudest personin the crowd to be acknowledgedrdquo

ldquoThumbs down The people of New Hampshireshould know that Senator Jeanne Shaheenhas betrayed her constituents by voting forthis disastrous Iran deal that puts America andIsrael in grave danger What the people in NewHampshire also must know is that Jeanne Shaheenwas bought off by the Iranian lobby and that is afact There were several Democrats senators who

were bought off and Jeanne Shaheen was the thirdon the list If America or Israel is attacked by theIranians Jeanne Shaheen will be held accountableand will be charged with treasonrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Kelly Ayottersquos weasel wordedsurveys I wasted my time taking a survey onlsquowhat matters to NHrsquo from Kelly Ayotte The

vaguely defined words usedrequired that I disagree with allthe statements Only lsquolow factrsquohigh on lsquofake newsrsquo personscould understand the hiddenmeaning behind the questionsAyotte needs to be removedfrom New Hampshire politicsThe Granite State is not servedby a senator selling Netanyahursquossnake oilrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Quagmire

Ayotte Your misguided beliefsystem is lsquointerminable costlywar is better than diplomacyrsquoYour beliefs sank the US in

Iraq and Afghanistan 35 years of your lsquowar overdiplomacyrsquo the US has ruined the Middle EastYour opposition to the Iran nuclear deal is basedon your pandering to fascism in Israel Israelithugs are killing thousands of Palestinians Youare working the scam that brought US thousandsof dead trillions wasted and all you did was growISIS Your beliefs are bankrupting America foryour war profiteer sponsorsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Mr Brooks Your rant aboutliberalism causing terrorism is filled with logicalfallacies How does liberalism cause terrorismThat aside what you Weimar Bick and young JoeSweeney display is blind adherence to factitiousvalues Look it up Your beliefs are the sameform of misbegotten values that excused holding

slaves you would enslave women withholdingreproductive rights Your letters are the same asthe slaversrsquo attacks on abolitionists in 1860 Yourcontempt for epistemology is displayed with eachletter to the editor Keep it up I will to teach youto thinkrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the false-flag hoax in Millis Mass

earlier this month completewith swat teams canine unitseyewitness actors and shelterin place After a neighbor cameforward to say he saw the officershoot-up his own cruiser thedepartment admitted there wasno police chase no maroontruck they were chasing and itwas all an elaborate hoax Sohow many more of these eventshave been hoaxes What didthat cost taxpayers Is this why

they pushed for a new military complexrdquo

ldquoThumbs down This Black Lives Matter isnothing but a hate group designed to wreakhavoc and division in America This hateorganization established by Van Jones and Sorosand is obviously supported by Obama the formerAttorney General Eric Holder Al Sharpton Jessie

Jackson and the new black panthers This hategroup was formulated on a totally false premiseof Hands Up Donrsquot Shoot which has been proventime and time again never to have happened Tohave a group constantly chanting lsquowhat do wewant dead cops when do we want it nowrsquo isappalling and unacceptable Quite frankly it isdespicable to now 24 dead policemen gunneddown by this hate group Obama should be moreconcerned with stopping this insanity rather thanwasting his time and energy on the junk scienceof global warmingrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the three Rhinos - George SrGeorge Jr and Jeb Bush for mooching around withthe scandal plagued Bill and Hillary Clintonrdquo

ldquoThumbs up New Hampshire has the secondhighest property taxes in the entire countryOnly New Jersey is higher And with the bunchwe have as Board of Selectman Irsquom sure wersquoll

be number one very soon How can this beMismanagement tops the listrdquo

ldquoThumbs down The new surface at the highschool is very nice however they overlooked aserious problem for safe parking Two parkingtiers lack protective safety berms to deter carsbeing parked from falling down the slope intocars at the next tier This oversight is an accidentwaiting to happenrdquo

Tank you for your submissions All commentsthumbs up or down are anonymous and not written bythe Salem Community Patriot staff Tumbs commentscan be sent via telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us atthumbsareanewsgroupcom When submitting a Tumbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Salem Community Patriot During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments to

the issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less

Comments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Salem Community Patriot or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Salem Community Patriot editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate

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Joyce C Dufresne Joyce C Dufresne 68 of Salem died on Aug

31 2015 at Beth Israel Deaconess MedicalCenter in Boston Mass after a courageousbattle against many medical issues includinglung cancer Joyce was born in LawrenceMass the second youngest of nine children ofthe late Leona (Bernard) and Arthur Dufresne

Joyce lived in Salem for 27 years living withher sister and brother-in-law Jane and Tim

Higgins for the last seven years She previously lived in HaverhillMethuen and Lawrence Mass Joyce retired from LucentTechnologies at age 52 and enjoyed her 17 years of retirementWhen she was diagnosed with cancer she received wonderfulcare from Dr Yamil Kouri and his Oncology team In 2011 Joycewas diagnosed at BIDMC with Aspergillus - a rare fungus infectionin her lungs that could have resulted in death She creditedHospitalist Dr Alexander Carbo and his medical team with savingher life

Joyce enjoyed spending time with her friends Joyce will alwaysbe known as the Zen Bones Queen a computer tile matchinggame She also enjoyed walking sitting in the yard taking drivesand eating out She loved cooking and baking In healthier times

Joyce loved traveling A person of strong faith Joyce appreciatedher church family - especially The Eyes on Jesus Prayer Group atSt Matthew Church She appreciated all the support and prayersfrom each and every one of the members including Rita TutundgyLila Bailey and Pauline Coppola She and her sister Jane wereactive participants in Salemrsquos Relay for Life Jane published adessert cookbook to help raise money for cancer research

Joyce leaves behind one special friend Anna Songalo ofLawrence who turned 104 on Monday Sept 7 NH friendsBill and Peggy Dooley of Derry Terri Staples of Salem Lucyand Herbert Darling of Londonderry Brian Downing TheresaDowning Patricia and Brian Stanton all of Salem Massachusettsfriends Mary Lou Morris of Merrimac Alice Kilbilis of AmesburyRuth Lange of Lawrence Richard Wunderlich of Methuen andLinda Boragine of Salisbury Anne and Ronnie Milici of Danversand Denise and David Pelletier of Maine special religious friendsMsgr Donald Gilbert of Manchester Fr Roland Lacasse of Boston

and Fr Brian Kennedy of St Matthew Parish Joyce wanted to saya special good-bye to Andrea Jim Katherine Meredith and BlakeHarvey who sat behind her in church as well as Vivian NadeauMary and Porter Starrett Laurie Johnson and Anne and ColmcilleFoyle Joycersquos surviving siblings from Massachusetts are LucilleSt Cyr of Lawrence Donald Dufresne Jacqueline McCarthy ofTewksbury Eugene and Rody Dufresne of Methuen BarbaraRodgers of Haverhill and Jane and Timothy Higgins of SalemNH

She was predeceased by her brothers Robert and AlbertA Funeral Mass was held Sept 8 at St Matthew Parish 2 Searles

Rd in WindhamIn lieu of flowers donations to assist with funeral expenses

may be made to Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main StSalem NH 03079 who has care of her arrangements Masses andprayers would also be appreciated

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Marie A GuilmetMarie A (Fusco) Guilmet 72 of Salem died Aug

29 2015 at the Parkland Medical Center in DerryBorn in Lawrence Mass on Aug 15 1943 shewas the daughter of the late John B and Marie M(Pulverenti) Fusco Marie was raised and educatedin Lawrence and a graduate of Lawrence HighSchool class of 1961

Marie was a resident of Salem for over 50 yearsHer life was centered around her children her grandson and familyShe was a loving wife mother grandmother and sister who will besadly missed by all who knew her

Marie was predeceased by her husband Robert P Guilmet and herdaughter Michelle A (Guilmet) Hogarty

She is survived by her daughter Lynne and her husband MarkMullett of Salem her grandson Ryan P Hogarty Kevin T Boyle ofSalem who is a very important part of our family a brother JohnA Fusco and his wife Geraldine of Methuen Mass and her threenieces

All services were privateDonations in Mariersquos name may be made to the National Multiple

Sclerosis Society wwwnationalmssocietyorg or to the NewHampshire Humane Society wwwnhhumaneorg

Arrangements were under the direction of the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem To send a messageof condolence to the family please view the obituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Robert OlsonRobert Olson 72 of Salem passed away Aug

31 2015 at Holy Family Hospital in MethuenMass surrounded by his family Bob was bornin Norwood Mass the son of the late Lillian(Isherwood) and Robert F Olson He grew upin Dedham Mass and graduated from DedhamHigh School

Bob worked for 33 years for the US PostalService delivering mail to Salem residents He also

worked at the Rockingham Race Track for 20 years as a mutual clerkHe loved golf and was a former member of Crystal Springs GolfCourse Bob also loved horse racing and enjoyed traveling to Aruba

He is survived by his beloved wife Gina (Rodenhiser) Olson ofSalem with whom he just celebrated their 49th wedding anniversaryhis children Carolyn and husband Michael Davis Mark Olson andwife Colleen and Donna and husband Steven Aliberti all of Salemhis siblings Richard Olson of Andover Mass and Edith Donaruma ofBrockton Mass six grandchildren Montana Matthew Alli Dylan

Jenny and Avery and four nieces and nephewsA funeral service was celebrated on Sept 3 at Douglas amp Johnson

Funeral Home 214 Main St in Salem followed by burial in PineGrove Cemetery

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Vincent J SclafaniVincent J Sclafani 31 of Haverhill Mass

died unexpectedly Aug 25 2015 at Holy FamilyHospital in Methuen Mass

Vincent was born in Lowell Mass on Sept29 1983 the son of Cynthia (Byrd) and MarkSclafani He worked at Salemhaven Nursing Homewhere he took pride in taking care of the facilityand its residents He grew up in Salem NHand graduated with the class of 2002 Vinniersquospassions were fishing the New England Patriots the

Boston Red Sox and the Boston Bruins Vinnie had a genuine lovefor helping people and using his incredible ability to repair anythingthat was broken Vincentrsquos love for his family and friends wasunparalleled and was the foundation of his life Vincentrsquos newest lovewould be the upcoming birth of his son Vincent Alexander Sclafani

He is survived by his mother Cynthia (Byrd) and father MarkSclafani of Maryland his girlfriend Melissa Sullivan of HaverhillMass his brother Anthony P Sclafani and wife Sarah of Fremont

NH his brother Alexander M Sclafani of Salem NH and severalaunts uncles and cousins

A Funeral Mass was celebrated on Aug 31 at Mary Queen of PeaceChurch Salem followed by cremation

In lieu of flowers contributions can be made at the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem NH to Vincent ASclafani and also GoFundMe where there is a page set up for Melissaand Baby Vinnie

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

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Rubbing Elbows at the Salem GOP Picnic

by Bob GibbsOn an unseasonably hot and humid Labor Day Monday the Salem

Town GOP committee held its 16th annual Labor Day picnic Thepicnic is a chance for politicians who are running for office to beseen by many of the townrsquos registered Republicans and those notenrolled This year offered a chance for voters to see four of thepresidential candidates

First to be introduced by Committee Chairman Cathy Staceywas South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham Senator Grahamwas followed by former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina OhioGovernor John Kasich and finally Governor Scott Walker Manyfelt that Fiorina received the loudest greeting from the crowd ofRepublican supporters

Each of the candidates spoke of the current conditions of the

country and how they would change the direction should they beelected to the highest office in the country Before and after eachcandidatersquos short speech the candidate walked among the many thatwere there to meet them and to ask the candidates questions Manyof the questions faced by each candidate involved national securitythe economy and treatment of veterans

Governor Walker who arrived at the Salem-Derry Elks Club onhis Harley-Davidson motorcycle has now ridden his motorcyclethrough every county in New Hampshire

Along with the presidential candidates US Senator Kelly Ayotte(NH-R) and NH GOP Chairman Jennifer Horn both spoke to thecrowd encouraging them to listen to all of the candidates to votefor their candidate in the primary and to then back whoever is thepartyrsquos final candidate

As a big surprise for the afternoon Executive Councilor ChrisSununu announced his candidacy for New Hampshire governor

Citing the current direction of the state and his opinion of the currentadministration in Concord he felt that this was the right time forhim to get into the running for office Sununu states he has plans toimprove on the current business tax environment the education andhealthcare system and to get New Hampshire up to where he feelsthe state should be

Ohio Governor John Kasich poses with Salem GOP picnic goers

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorina listens to a voter at the Salem GOP picnic

Senator Kelly Ayotte and NH

State Rep EricEstevez (Hudson

and Pelham)

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with NH Senate President Chuck Morse

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with Lisa Withrow

S t a f f p h

o t o b y B o b G i b b s

Executive Councilor Chris Sununu

Rockingham CountyRegistrar of Deeds Cathy

Ann Stacey greets the guests of the Salem GOP

Labor Day picnic

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorinaspeaks to the attendees at the Salem

GOP Labor Day picnic

Executive Councilor Chris Sununu

announces his campaign for the NewHampshire governorrsquos offi ce

Senator Kelly Ayotte speaksto the crowd

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If the first game of the season is anyindication then Blue Devil fans are in for anexciting year Facing off against a juggernautof an opponent in Winnacunnet Salemwas able to keep up in the first half thanksto senior captains Charles Sibanda (22)and Sean Nartiff (68) The duo formed atwo-headed dragon that put the team onits back with Sibanda bolting through theWinnacunnet defense like lightning andNartiff clearing open paths for him to strike

Tied at 14 apiece going into the secondhalf Winnacunnet caught fire They wouldpush hard at Salemrsquos defense threatening toscore nearly every trip down the field TheBlue Devil defense just wasnrsquot as potent astheir offense even with Nartiff coming downwith a fumble recovery to stifle some of the

flames of Winnacunnetrsquos blazing passing game Hishustle plays kept Winnacunnet from stealing the gamebut by the final quarter Salem was down 14-21

The greatest performers in any sport always come inwhen it counts and in the fourth quarter Salem showedthat it has a few gems on its roster Sibanda was a blur ashe streaked past Winnacunnet for his second touchdownof the night it was like the defense was in slow motionto him Rather than play it safe and hope for anotheropportunity to score when there was only eight minutesleft Salem pushed for a two-point conversion instead ofan extra point attempt but the pass fell short It was timefor the rest of the team to step up for Sibanda and Nartiffand they delivered gloriously

The Blue Devil defense pressured Winnacunnetrelentlessly They were a machine with every cog workingin unison with an efficiency not seen before Forcinga punt Salem took their fate into their own hands andwith two minutes to go in the match senior Nicholas

Shumski (7) rushed 41 yards to give Salem thelead There is no other word for his late gameheroics than ldquoclutchrdquo unless you wanted to addldquoamazingrdquo ldquostupendousrdquo or ldquobreath takingrdquo

Two minutescan be a longtime howeverand Salem needone more stopWinnacunnetwent for a deeppass on the rightside and senior

Jacob Dufton(59) interceptedit with less thana minute leftsecuring victory26 to 21 on hishome turf AfterDuftonrsquos superbMalcolm Butler

impersonation andShumskirsquos go-aheadtouchdown it isclear that Salem hasall the pieces forlong-term successand the potential foran electric season

RB Charles Sibanda (22) breaks through theWinnacunnet line

RB Nicholas Shumski (7) gains big yards

OL Sean Nartiff(68) gets Salemrsquos first

points

SHS tight end 15 Mark Foglia goes up for a catch in the end zone againstWinnacunnet Te pass was just off his fingertips

Staff photos by Bob Gibbs

by Jon TrippIt was a different type of

bowling as the grounds at theTuscan Marketplace weretransformed into a bocce courtThe Tuscan Market held thefinals of its second annual boccetournament on Aug 30 after30 teams had competed in theprevious dayrsquos preliminary roundsOn Sunday Aug 30 the top-eight teams from the previous dayplayed for one of four cash prizesFourth place went to Anagni thirdto Quatro second to GiovanniBellini and the Methuen Sons ofItaly took home the top spot andthe $2000 prize Competitorsand guests were treated to winetastings during the competitionsand the teams enjoyed some ofthe fine Tuscan Market food afterthe event

Bocce Transforms the Lawn of Tuscan Market

submitted by Barbara Scott Londonderry Arts Council Sponsored by the Londonderry Arts Council and Historic Society

Saturday Sept 19 heralds a new juried event in Londonderrytitled Summer Finale Located on the historic grounds of theMorrison House Museum on Pillsbury Road a short distance fromthe town common from 10 am to 4 pm there will be clustersof artists artisans acoustic musicians playing throughout the dayA cut above the average food vendors will be on hand to satisfyhungry appetites as well as various activities throughout the day forchildren

The goal is to make this a yearly signature event puttingLondonderry and southern New Hampshire on the map as theplace to bring the family Bring a blanket or chairs and spend theday listening to performances by the Last Duo the New Englandersand local musicians or roam the grounds enjoying the work of

the following artists and artisans Jennifer Cook Amherst CorinneDodge and Ingeborg Seaboyer Derry Elizabeth LewandowskiEast Hampstead Heather Crowler East Kingston Darlene GradyEssex Jim OrsquoDonnell Hooksett Liz Winchester-Larson KeeneSusan Hanna Kate Kilgus and Mike Wallace Londonderry VirginiaDemers Denise Roberge and Maria Williams Manchester BarbaraLester Carmen Verdi Jr and Harriet Winchester Nashua LisaPapastefanou Rindge Barbara Barkley Tina Gagnon and SusanRiach Salem Michelle Fontaine Windham Rosanne BartlettMethuen Mass and Marilu Hornak from York ME

We would like to thank the following businesses for theirgenerous support of this new town event Dr Brenda Berkal DerryDentist Derry Medical Center Evergreen Management Inc RichardFlier Susan Hanna Image-Tech and Michelle Fontaine

Musicians Artisans on Hand atSummer Finale in Londonderry

Photos clockwise from

top left

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands shows off the

winnerrsquos cup-Ray Collins and Jim

Stouprakakis strategizeon their next shot-Te tournament

draws a big crowd onthe uscan Market

patio-Bob Witham takes a

critical shot-Sometimes a soft

touch is needed to getthe right shot

-Players keep a closeeye on each shot

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands congratulates

the second-place teamGiovanni Bellini

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Accolades

Accolades

In honor of Assisted Living Week The Residence at Salem Woods ishosting a blood pressure clinic Stop by the leasing office anytime

between 2pm - 4pm to get your blood pressure checked by aregistered nurse and learn helpful tips on how to keep your blood

pressure under control

Call Brittany Talbot at 603-890-0580 or emailbtalbotresidencesalemwoodscom

Leasing office is located at 60 Lawrence Rd Salem NH 03079wwwresidencesalemwoodscom

Free Blood Pressure ClinicFriday September 18th 2pm - 4pm

Dr William Heineman vice president of academic affairs NorthernEssex Community College is pleased to announce the appointment of

the following students to the Deanrsquos List for the summer term RobelyCastillo Cody DrsquoAmico Devin Douglas Rebecca Hussni JohnKrostalis Margaret Larouche Caitlin MacDonald Roseanne MartinSamuel Miller Lucia Ouellette Andrea Oulton Daniel PoumakisDaniel Rubin Mallory Sohl Samantha Sullivan and Xoa Vo

Miami University student Mark Azarian spent the summer 2015semester in Spain as part of a study abroad group Azarian is asophomore majoring in Finance

Katie Boyle is now an e-board member of the Social ActivitiesCouncil at Keene State College The Council is an on-campusorganization bringing concerts comedians and other events to KeeneState Katie a member of the class of 2016 is majoring in Fine Arts

Send your Accolades to newsareanewsgroupcom with a photo

Keeping in Touch does Helpby Paula Faist MS LSW Silverthorne Adult Day Center

ldquoI live far away from my grandparents and Irsquove noticed that while speaking on the phone my grandfather has a really tough time holding his side of the conversation We are worried about early onset Alzheimerrsquosdementiaetc What other ways can I keep in touch with him that would be easier on both ofusrdquo

It is so nice to read that you are in touch with your grandparents For so many seniors thegrandchildren are so busy with their own lives that they donrsquot remember to call or visit

The good old-fashioned mechanism of letter writing may be something you would want to try Linedpaper and big printing may be helpful for him with reading your letters Sending a monthly tape of yourvoice for him to listen to may also work This is something he could listen to over and over again Manyolder adults still have tape recorders It would be great to have him hear your actual voice as you tell himwhat you have been up to

If they have modernized their equipmentyou could set up a day where you can Skyeor use your Facetime with himthem on aweekly basis You may also want to speak toyour grandmother to see how she is and howshe feels your grandfather is doing If you arenoticing things from a distance you may wantto physically check in on them Sometimes youcan seefeel what is going on better when youare with them versus over the phone

If you or a family member is able to visit your grandparents it may be worthwhile greeting neighborsfriends or church members They may be able to share some information with you that may help you notto worry too much You will also want to provide your name and phone number to them They possiblycould check in on him and say hello and share how their visits are going with you All in all it is best tostay in touch even if it has to be a shorter phone call No matter how difficult the more you correspond

even though it can be tough the better you will feel about the status of your grandfatherPaula Faist MS LSW is president of the NH Adult Day Services Association and program director of

Silverthorne Adult Day Center Please continue sending questions to paulaareanewsgroupcom

Principal Anna Parrill Among Nationrsquos Best

Local Pediatric Dentist Hosts

Tenth Annual Childrenrsquos Safety FairCollins Dentistry Teams up with Local Public Safety Officials amp DNA LifePrint

Busy Summerfor Rotary Club

submitted by

Regina Andler The Greater

Salem RotaryClub has hadan excitingsummerThis summermarked thefirst seasonthat the clubformed ateam for theRotary District7930 softballleague Homegames wereplayed at Palmer Fieldin Salem The teammanaged to win thechampionship intheir very first seasonCongratulations toall who played Inaddition the clubwelcomed Adam CoteThe Greater SalemRotary Club meetsFridays at 730 am atthe Atkinson CountryClub

Jim DrsquoAmico Nick Czifrik Chris Dillon and Adam Cote

Jim DrsquoAmico Adam Cote and Jamie Santo

C o u r t e s y p h o t o s

submitted by the Superintendentof Schools SAU 57

Anna M Parrill former principal of SouleElementary School and current principal ofBarron Elementary School in Salem wasselected as New Hampshirersquos 2015 NationalDistinguished Principal The 2015 celebrationmarks the 32nd year that the NationalAssociation of Elementary School Principals haspresented this prestigious award

Parrill was nominated and selected by herfellow principals through a statewide search

process conducted by the New HampshireAssociation of School Principals

A graduate of Ohiorsquos Whittenberg Universityshe received her masterrsquos degree from theUniversity of Vermont and her Certificate ofAdvanced Graduate Study from the University ofNew Hampshire in Durham Parrill previouslyheld the position of principal of Garrison Elementary School inDover NH She served as principal of Soule Elementary Schoolsince 2006

ldquoAt the helm of every successful school is a successful principalrdquosaid Gail Connelly NAESPrsquos executive director ldquoOur NationalDistinguished Principals program provides us with an opportunityto recognize the outstanding leadership of these principals and theircommitment to creating successful learning communities Becauseof them students thrive academically teachers grow professionally

and communities are strengthenedrdquoIn October Parrill will travel to Washington

DC for two days of activities planned tohonor and bring well-deserved recognitionto the elementary and middle-level educatorschosen by the states and the District ofColumbia

Criteria for selection of the principalsrequire that the honorees are active principalsof schools where programs are designedto meet the academic and social needsof all students and where there are firmly

established community ties with parents andlocal business organizations

Parrill led Soule School through a $9million comprehensive addition andrenovation project during the 2013-2014school year She is an integral member of theschool districtrsquos strategic planning team and

was instrumental in convincing district officials of the importanceof practices that require creative and collaborative thinkingAnna Parrill initiated the schoolrsquos first data team and a workshopinstructional model that works on strategies to address all studentsrsquoneeds

The Salem School Board the district staff and the entire SouleSchool community is proud of this talented school principal andwishes her well as she assumes the leadership post at BarronSchool

Se n io r

Co nce r n s

C o u r t e s y p h o t o

submitted by John CollinsOn Saturday Sept 26 Collins Dentistry for Children will be hosting their n inth annual

Childrenrsquos Safety Fair at its office located at 100 Bridge St in Pelham from 10 am to 2 pmIn sponsoring the event Collins Dentistry has teamed up with DNA LifePrint who will bepresent and offering free child ID kits to all who attend Each ID kit includes FBI endorsedNext Generation Identification that replaces fingerprints with palm prints a current digitalphoto DNA sample and a safety pamphlet that provides important safety tips for childrenand parents Parents are given the completed kit to keep in a safe location

Collins Dentistry will be providing Toothprintsreg dental impressions at no charge for allchildren who attend The Toothprintsreg dental impression is a tool that can be used byparents and law enforcement agencies in the unfortunate event of a missing or abductedchild The special material used to make the impression also collects a sample of eachchildrsquos saliva which provides law enforcement agents with a DNA sample and possiblescent to be used by tracking dogs The impression is taken when a child bites into aspecial softened plastic wafer that records the characteristics of the teeth and jaw It takesless than one minute to obtain an impression

Children will have the opportunity to play in a bounce house receive a balloon animalgrab a free hot dog cider and ice cream (courtesy of Friendlyrsquos) meet members of thePelham Fire and Police departments and tour their emergency vehicles and inspect thegiant tow truck and race cars ndash courtesy of Woodyrsquos Towing As if all that excitement wasnot enough mascots from the University of Massachusetts Riverhawks Lowell SpinnersNashua Silver Knights and Manchester Monarchs are expected to make guest appearancesto meet the public and sign autographs

Grab a friend and come by and visit Meet your favorite mascot get a chance to blastthe siren on the fire truck and jump in the bounce house Parents will have an opportunityto pick up some important tools to assist in keeping their children safe and who knowsmaybe convince them that a visit to the dentistrsquos office really can be fun C

o u r t e s y p h o t o

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Letters to our Editor

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SALEM OFFICE

e One-Sided Left View In the Aug 14 edition of this paper there were

three unique opinions andor views that lacked some

shall we say balance Te first article submitted bya frequent left wing contributor praised the filmldquoRevolutionrdquo hosted by a director of the filmrsquos sponsorNextGen Climate A quick search of NextGen Climateshows as I suspected considering the writer that is thePolitical Action Committee of one Tomas Steyer ADemocratic Wall Street hedge fund manager known formaking contributions in the name of climate change toas many as seven states and Democrats running in the2014 elections I wonrsquot mention in 2015 alone theyhave made donations in the amount of $17657827to as their balance sheet states ldquo Expenditures againstRepublicansrdquo Recently Nobel Laureate Dr IvarGiaever who once supported the idea of Global Warming came out and stated that there hasnrsquot beenany Global Warming in the last 17 years based onsatellite records and any global warming was minimalat best based on numbers that were fiddled with SoI ask are you going to believe a Nobel Laureate or aDemocratic PAC

Our next contributor and her daughter are ldquoReady

to fight for Hilaryrdquo Have you advised your daughterto research Whitewater Has she ever wondered why Susan McDougall spent so long in prison fornot answering that famous question ldquoWhat didthe Clintons know about Whitewater and when didthey know itrdquo Ten of course therersquos this e-mailscandal which pretty much is going to do her in via anindictment Maybe we will learn the truth on Benghaziafter all

Our final contributor is a mother and g randmother who want an awful lot First off she airs her concern forabortions Nowhere at any time anywhere has this issuebeen in jeopardy Te disgusting actions of PlannedParenthood are being brought into question Whichmay result in the loss of Federal Funding Abortionis available to any women that choose so Te onlycatch You may have to pay for it yourself But asChief Justice Roberts was asked during his confirmationabout abortion he replied ldquoItrsquos the law of the land letrsquosmove on ldquo Another one of this contributorrsquos wants isa President who will make the streets safe from random

gunfire I find it interesting the contributor doesnrsquotaddress border security Not a mention of the convictedfelon deported five times only to come back and murdera woman Funny shersquos not concerned about ISISbeheading Americans in their own homes Surprisinglynone of these contributors expressed any concern overthe single most dangerous threat facing this countrytoday Itrsquos called debt and unless it is addressed noneof you will have to worry about these non-issues thatpose no threat to the sovereignty of this nation a s theunsustainable debt does What happened in Greece willhappen here on a far greater scale

Rick Conte Salem

ree Bigoted Birds of a Feather A couple related points to ponder while wondering

whatrsquos dumber the ridiculous job that NFL

commissionerautocrat Roger Goodall (now 0-for-3in the courtroom) has done over the past couple yearsmaking the league an organizational laughing-stockor the extreme idiocy of footballrsquos Playerrsquos Associationgiving him all that power to begin with

Te xenophobia of hard right-wing voters in Americahas never been bared so openly with race-baiter andall-around provocateur Donald rumprsquos continuedlead in the GOP presidential polls Tis is a man whohas correctly gauged the ugly hate-filled mood of theconservative electorate and through his continuousinsulting of rivals big and small along with his talk-show persona has convinced them that the ldquoYoursquoreFiredrdquo Kid is somehow on their side o these peopleall ten choices on their op-10 national policy wish lists would be to toss every illegal alien back to their homecountries as unceremoniously as humanly possibleforgetting that there were several million more of themhere when their Boy W was boss rump would haveus believe that virtually every murderrobberyrapecommitted in America is by someone from south of

the border and most of his fans are only too eager toembrace that canard

Te Donald has exactly zero ch ance of winning theGOP nomination as his aberrant allure as well as futureKoch brotherrsquos dollars benefiting their more favoredconservative candidates will have him a (hopefully)third-party nominee by this time next year despite hisback-and-forth declarations regarding that possibilityBut yoursquove got to shake your head at the priorities ofpeople who continue to lionize an obvious lowest-common-denominator denizen a Jerry Springer-levelyakker whose ratings go up after he insults war hero John McCain (a man with more credibility and decencyin his little toes than rump has shown over a lifetime)Megyn Kelly Heidi Klum and women in general (amove that wonrsquot help him with the female vote in2016) along with racial tweets about president BarackObama

rumprsquos modus operandi consisting of dailygeneralized attacks calling everyone he disagrees with ldquostupidrdquo from other politicians both GOP and

Democrat government bodies movie stars et al shouldhave already worn thin And he continues to drag hispurportedly own Republican party down while his fanshold to the idea that hersquos somehow ldquotelling it like it isrdquoPathetic

Gotta love Curt Schilling the former Red Soxer whotook gullible then-Rhode Island Republican governorDon Carcieri and his state residents to the cleaners fiveyears ago with his 38 Studiorsquos failed Copernicus videogame funding fiasco Tis was after Massachusettsrsquogovernor Deval Patrick correctly told him to take a hike when Schilling presented the same risky deal to him theyear before Ocean State taxpayers are currently on thehook for over $100 million and current Governor GinaRaimondo who inherited this mess is deliberating over

whether to somehow set up a payment plan or defaulton the bond loan a move that would severely damageRIrsquos credit rating

And Curt should be pleased to have none other than

Sarah Palin going to bat (pun intended) for him withher typically erratic and yes xenophobic supportiveprattle last week Tis was after Schillingrsquos ugly tweet(his latest salvo in nearly two decades of right-wingdoggerel) comparing the Muslim population with World War II Nazis apparently met with Palinrsquos favornot surprisingly

People like Palin Schilling and rump love painting with the broad brush while demonizing whateverdemographic theyrsquore busy hating that day One wishesthat theyrsquod take a good h ard look at their own andmaybe notice that a lot of the crime theyrsquore attributingto all those ldquodirty foreignersrdquo is being done by some ofus good olrsquo native born Americans as well as the groupsthey abhor But donrsquot hold your breath waiting forthem to point that one out

William F Klessens Salem

No Denying Climate Change

It is hard to understand how when scientificconsensus from all over the world declares thatldquoclimate change is realrdquo ldquoglobal warming is realrdquo wehave candidates for the President of the United Statesresponding to questions about the environment sayingldquoIrsquom not a scientistrdquo Somehow that answer seems justa little disingenuous especially when we have empiricalevidence evidence we can actually see - epic floodshurricanes heat waves snow storms and fires

When the doctor says ldquoYou have cancerrdquo most peoplesay ldquoWhen can I start treatmentrdquo Some might sayldquoI need a second opinionrdquo Some might even want athird opinion but eventually they face reality and starttreatment knowing the alternative is typically death

Why do we have candidates for the offi ce of Presidentof the United States from the Republican Party denyingclimate change Well maybe it has to do with allthe money they receive from the coal and oil lobbies After all the Koch Brothers make a lot of money inthe oil business Meanwhile our earth is in desperateneed of treatments like the Clean Air Act the Clean

Power Plan environmental controls from the E PA andmoving from fossil fuels to clean energy like wind sunand water

Climate change is an undeniable problem and one ofthe greatest challenges we face We must elect people who will move forward rapidly and emphatically to treatclimate change like the cancer it is Candidates likeHillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have concrete plansfor treating climate change

Dee Lewis Salem

Setting the Record Straighton Teachersrsquo Unions

According to the Republican Party the majorproblem with public education is teacher unionsGov Chris Christie on national V news said teacherunions deserve a punch in the nose Gov Scott Walkercompared teacher unions to ISIS Gov Kasich hascalled for abolition of teacher l ounges and Gov Bushthe champion of education in Florida has diverted largesums of public money into for profit private charterschools that are not producing test results any differentthan the public schools Gov Kasich statement onabolishing teacher lounges is supposedly a metaphorfor an area that teachers gather to whine A message tothe Governor teachers have every right to discuss anyand all issues that affect their compensation workingconditions or policy decisions that affect their studentsContrary to what is being spun by the GOP teacherunions are advocates not only for teachers but also forstudents When a school committee increases classsize from by 25 percent fires special education aidesor eliminates technology training and professional

development for budget cutting purposes teachers haveevery right to push back and point out the negativeimpact on student learning Te GOP also likes topoint to teacher unions for protecting bad teachers

Te truth is that the well-defined process forremoving the small percentage of ineffective teachers ispart of most teacher collective bargaining agreementsIn school districts without unions it is far more likelythat a teacher will be removed to create an openingfor the school board memberrsquos favorite nephew thanbecause of teacher performance At the core of theGOPrsquos loathing of teachers is the strongly held beliefthat teachers are a financial drain on the communityand not valued as role models for the next generationof Americans Public schools in the United States havebeen the key to unlocking the door of opportunity tomillions of Americans Te onslaught against teacherunions and public schools by this new GOP willcontinue right up to Election Day

Hillary Clinton has a very long record of supportfor public education She was an advocate of universal

prendashK education and for anyone who ha s read herbook ldquoIt akes a Village to Raise a Childrdquo understandsher commitment to making quality public education apriority for the Democratic Party I am very proud thatmy union the AF has endorsed her for the Presidency

John Mosto Salem

Police K-9 Tracks down Derry Mansubmitted by Salem Police Department

On Sept 3 Officer Paul Benoit and K-9 Dashresponded to a mutual aid request from the DerryPolice Department Derry PD was looking for aman who had damaged some property at ParklandMedical Center The man then jumped off a roofat the hospital and fled into the woods OfficerBenoit deployed K-9 Dash and within severalminutes the team located the man hiding in the

woods The subject identified as ChristopherAbbott 28 of Derry was taken into custodywithout incident

Officer Benoit and K-9 Dash recently graduatedfrom the Boston Police K-9 Academy Thissuccessful track is obviously a boost to theirconfidence and a reflection of their hard work anddedication to the Salem Police K-9 unit

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It has been 14 Years but the Impact Continues

911 First Responder Health Issues Affect Thousandsby Doug Robinson

Executive Director Patrick J Foye ofthe New York Port Authority wrote ldquoWiththe 14th anniversary of September 11approaching you or your organization maybe having memorial events in the comingdays These events present an opportunityto raise awareness about the continuinghealth impacts to responders and survivorsThe information below conveys the scaleof the issue and comes from the Centersfor Disease Control and Preventionrsquos WorldTrade Center Health Program which wasestablished by the Zadroga 911 Health and

Compensation Actbull There are more than 71000

responders and survivors receivingmedical monitoring andor medicaltreatment for their September 11injuries In the past year more than3600 responders and survivorsenrolled in the WTC Health Program

bull September 11 responders and survivorsenrolled in the program are in everystate and in 429 of 435 Congressionaldistricts Approximately 8000responders enrolled in the WTC HealthProgram reside outside of the NYC

Metropolitan Areabull More than 33000 responders and

survivors have at least one injury orillness related to September 11 - morethan 22000 have two or more Morethan 3700 responders and survivorshave cancer related to the events ofSeptember 11

We thought it important that you andyour organization know about the scopeand magnitude of the health issues facedby September 11 responders and survivorsacross our countryrdquo

by Doug RobinsonOn that fateful blue sky morning of Sept 11 2001 husbands

and wives boyfriends and girlfriends moms and dads kissed theirloved ones good-bye as they would on any normal day

But Sept 11 2001 was not another normal day Like thebombing of Pearl Harbor or the explosion of the space shuttleChallenger those old enough to understand the significanceof those fateful days will never forget what they were doing orwhere they were going just then

Between 846 and 1026 am the Twin Towers at the WorldTrade Center had come crumbling down as a result of the two

jumbo jets that were flown into themThat morning close to 3000 people from 57 countries lost their

lives The World Trade Center - 2342 lives lost Pentagon - 14

lives lost Flight 93 - 40 lives lost firefighters - 343 liveslost police officers - 60 lives lost and EMS personnel - eightlives lost

While one of the World Trade Towers has been rebuiltmany of those who responded to the call that daysuffer the long-range illnesses associated with beingrescuing heroes and are currently undergoingmedical treatment

Executive Director Patrick J Foye of theNew York Port Authority wrote ldquoWith the 14thanniversary of September 11 approaching youor your organization may be having memorialevents in the coming days These events present

an opportunity to raise awareness about thecontinuing health impacts to responders andsurvivors The information below conveys the

scale of the issue and comes from the Centersfor Disease Control and Preventionrsquos WorldTrade Center Health Program which wasestablished by the Zadroga 911 Health andCompensation Actbull There are more than 71000 respondersand survivors receiving medical monitoringandor medical treatment for their Sept 11injuries In the past year more than 3600responders and survivors enrolled in the WTCHealth Programbull Sept 11 responders and survivorsenrolled in the program are in every stateand in 429 of 435 Congressional districtsApproximately 8000 responders enrolledin the WTC Health Program reside outsideof the NYC metropolitan areabull More than 33000 responders andsurvivors have at least one injury orillness related to Sept 11 - more than22000 have two or more More than

3700 responders and survivors havecancer related to the events of Sept11

We thought it important thatyou and your organization knowabout the scope and magnitude ofthe health issues faced by Sept 11responders and survivors across ourcountryrdquo

Salemrsquos day to honor victims of911 will begin with the annualbreakfast hosted by the Rotary Theceremony will begin at 830 am atthe Salem Central Fire Station MainStreet

File photos from 2010

Te National September 11 Memorial amp Museum in New York

staff photos by Robyn Hatch

c o u r t e s y

p h o t o

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Sunday September 13First Congregational Church of Salem

15 Lawrence Rd summer suppers andworship services have ended for 2015

Sunday worship will resume today at 10am All ages are welcome There are teambuilding gamesactivities for our church schoolchildren and youth and a nursery is also availableA pot luck picnic will follow the worship service tocelebrate Rally Sunday

Beginning Tuesday September 15 The Salem Community Emergency

Response Team (CERT) is offering a freefive-week course at the Salem High School

School for Continuing Education basedon FEMArsquos manual ldquoAre You Readyrdquo from 630to 8 pm If you are not able to attend the firstfive-week session you can join us for our secondsession beginning Oct 22 The course includes aspecial field trip to Concordrsquos Bureau of EmergencyCommunications (9-1-1) Center Seating is limitedso be sure to register by Sept 11 for the first sessionor by Oct 19 for the second session by registeringby mail or in person School For Continuing

Education 44 Geremonty Dr Salem NH 03079Provide your name address phone number andemail address and the name of the course Are YouReady EmergencyDisaster Planning

Starting Wednesday September 16The Town of Salem Engineering

Department announces that the TownFarm Road Bridge over Spicket River will

be closed for reconstruction Town FarmRoad and Bluff Street Extension will be closedto lsquothru trafficrsquo between North Main Street andHawkins Glenn Drive Motorists are encouragedto seek alternate routes around the constructionzone and to be aware of detour signage put inplace for the project Reconstruction and roadclosure is anticipated to continue into June of2016 Information regarding the project will beavailable on the townrsquos engineering web page atwwwtownofsalemnhorgengineering-projects pages2015-town-farm-rd-bridge-replacement For

further information on the Town Farm Road BridgeReplacement Project contact Robert Puff director

of Engineering Salem at 890-2033 or via email atrpuffcisalemnhus

Thursday September 17

Lecture on the Liberty Ships of WorldWar II with Robin Neill Join us at theKelley Library from 7 to 830 pm for ourfirst KLAS lecture of the 2015-16 season

We are pleased to welcome Robin Neillfor a talk on the history of Liberty Ships Robinis a local maritime historian and skilled model-shipbuilder In the short time between 1941 and1943 US shipyards built nearly 3000 LibertyShips to meet Allied cargo transportation needs Anumber of these were later reconfigured to serve astroop transports This talk will focus on the designof the ships and their role in the war Robin willalso discuss aspects of model ship-building Hisscale model of a Liberty Ship will be on hand forreference

Saturday September 19 amp SundaySeptember 20

Itrsquos time for Salemfest 2015 Thisevent is spread out over several locationsthroughout town It benefits charitable

organizations providing an opportunity toshow the good work they do recruit new membersand for many itrsquos a chance to do some fundraising

Sunday September 20Salem Animal Rescue League will holdits third annual Crusinrsquo for Critters CarShow from 9 am to 2 pm at the SalemBoys amp Girls Club on Geremonty BlvdCome join us for a great time as we gaze

upon and admire vintage cars from all erasVendor space available food and refreshments onsite music 12 class awards driver prizes rafflesand adoptable animals Admission is free forspectators $10 per carbiketruck All proceedswill benefit the many homeless animals residing atSARL For more information visit wwwsarlnhorgor contact D J Bettencourt at 893-3210

Saturday September 26Centerpoint Community Churchrsquos

150th Anniversary Committee membersinvite the Community to participate in

a Historical Celebration to be held at101 School St in Salem The festivitiesbegin at 1 pm with a luncheon followedby a service light refreshments and free

concert For more info log onto wwwcenterpointsalemorg or call 893-9191

Wednesday September 30Kelley Book Group 7 to 830 pm

This monthrsquos book is ldquoMoon Tigerrdquo byPenelope Lively Copies of the book

are available at the library This BookGroup meets monthly on the last Wednesdayof the month and is facilitated by Joan FardellaContact Audrey LaRoche at 898-7064 or emailalarochekelleylibraryorg

SaturdayOctober 3

AnnualFall Fair

Fundraiser atSalemhaven RehabNursing Center23 Geremonty DrSalem indoorsfrom 9 am to 3pm Local artisanswhite elephanttable baked goodsgreat food kidsscavenger hunt facepainting live musicwith Bob Bakerfrom 1130 am to1230 pm and DonSmith from 1245to 145 pm WersquoreCelebrating our 35thAnniversary

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Salem Community Patriot is an Area News Group PublicationDeadline for all materials is due Tuesday at noon prior

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Salem Community Patriot | September 11 2015 - 5

Upcoming AmericanRed Cross Blood Drive

OpportunitiesThe American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to help their

communities prepare for emergencies by giving blood during NationalPreparedness Month this September To make an appointment to give blooddownload the Red Cross Blood Donor App visit redcrossbloodorg or call1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767)

HampsteadSaturday Sept 26 830 am1230 pm Hampstead Middle School 28

School StreetHudson

Tuesday Sept 22 12-7 pm Hudson Communi ty Center 12 Lions AveLondonderry

Friday Sept 18 1-6 pm Londonderry Lions Hall 256 Mammoth RdSaturday Sept 26 8 am-1 p m Greater Londonderry YMCA 206

Rockingham RdNashua

Thursday Sept 17 2-7 pm The Elks Lodge 120 Daniel Webster HwyThursday Sept 24 830 am-130 pm The Elks Lodge 120 Daniel Webster

HwySalem

Wednesday Sept 23 10 am-3 pm Walmart Salem 326 North BroadwayWindham

Wednesday Sept 16 2-7 pm St Matthew Church 2 Searles Rd

Overview of September Planning Board Meetingby Bob Gibbs

Parking at Ralphies restaurant was first on theagenda at the Salem Planning Board meeting Thetown has received many complaints from neighborsof the newly opened restaurant about the streetparking around the restaurant The one itemregarding parking that the board did address atthe Sept 8 meeting was the size of the handicap-accessible parking spot

Per ADA specifications for handicap van parkingthe space must be 8 feet wide The van parkingspot currently at Ralphies does not meet thisrequirement According to Planning Director RossMoldoff the size of the spot was recommendedby a surveyor that laid out the parking for therestaurant

The owners of the restaurant have been made

aware of the error and presented the town withthe new layout The board accepted the fix to theissue

With a light schedule on the agenda for themeeting on Tuesday Sept 8 the board addressedsome of the warrant articles for the upcoming townmeeting

The following list of articles are only very roughdrafts of potential warrant article questions Theplanning board can alter or eliminate any or all ofthe articles

Any of the articles can then be accepted oraltered at town meeting Prior to town meetingeach question will have a public hearing whereresidents can present their thoughts ideas andissues regarding each question to the board

The board did discuss each article For eachof the questions the board requested furtherinformation from Moldoff

Again the following are only rough draftsAmendment ndash Revise Septic System Setback to

WetlandsTo see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsRevise Section 309-7655 to read as follows7655 No septic tank or leach field may beconstructed or enlarged closer than 75 feet to anywetland except that replacement systems may belocated within 50 feet if NHDES regulations aremetArticle - Revise Impact Fee Ordinance

To see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsA Revise Section 309-7113 as follows

7113 Authority to Assess Impact Fees71133 The use of the following documents asamended provides a proportionate basis for theassessment of impact fees in Salem

1 Public School Impact Fees Basis ofAssessment ndash Town of Salem - 2004 Updateas amended

2 Public Recreation Impact Fees Basisof Assessment ndash Salem NH (2004) asamended and

3 Public Safety Impact Fees Basis ofAssessment ndash Town of Salem NewHampshire (2005) as amended

4 Traffic Impact Fee System - Town of SalemNH October 2009

5 Impact Fees Basis of Assessment 2014Update Schools Recreation and PublicSafety Impact Fees August 2014

B Revise Section 309-71113 to read as follows71113 Impact Fee SchedulesThe documents referenced in Section 71133

support the impact fee schedules listed in the latestimpact fee schedule adopted by the planning boardand available at town hall Land uses that are notwithin the categories listed in the schedules mayrequire special calculations using a comparablebasis of assessment or the application of anassessment amount based on a land use of similarimpact Fees shall be based on the principal use ofthe structureArticle - Allow Expansion of NonconformingStructures

To see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as follows

Add a new Section 309-87 Alteration orExpansion of Nonconforming Structures

Alteration or expansion of a structure whichis nonconforming solely because of dimensionalrequirements is permitted without Salem ZoningBoard of Adjustment approval provided that

1) The present use a changed use or an

additional use is permitted in the district and2) The alteration or expansion will not furtherviolate setback dimensional requirementsAny new encroachment cannot come closerto a property line than the encroachmentinto the normal setback area made by theexisting structure In addition the area ofsuch new encroachment cannot exceed 50percent of the total square footage of thearea of the portion of the existing structurewhich originally encroached on the minimumrequired setback

Article - Revise Sign Ordinance to Address USSupreme Court Ruling

To see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsRevise Sections 309-72 as followsA Delete Sections 309-7242103 and 724211

724210 Signs allowed without permits(provided all other provisions of this section aremet)1 Real Estate Signs One real estate ldquofor salerdquo

ldquofor rentrdquo or ldquofor leaserdquo sign is permittedprovided thata The size of the sign shall not exceed

6 square feet in area in districts zonedresidential rural or recreational nor 20square feet in all other districts

b The sign advertises only the premises onwhich it is located and is removed promptlyafter completion of the sale or rental

2 Construction Signs Constructions signs arepermitted provided thata The total area of all signs shall not exceed

20 square feet per lot in districts zoned

residential or rural nor 32 square feet in allother districtsb The signs are to be maintained on the

premises during actual construction andmust be removed two days after issuance ofcertificate of occupancy

3 Nameplates for residential uses but notexceeding 4 square feet per single-familyresidence or 8 square feet per duplex

B Revise Section 309-72426 to read as follows72426 Temporary Signs1 A poster or banner that does not exceed 20

square feet in size is permitted on a buildingor wall or on an existing freestanding signor one A framesandwich board sign up to 9square feet in size and no taller than 3 feet ispermitted up to 14 days at a time up to 3 timesper calendar year Permits are required forthese temporary signs

2 Signs described in Section 724261 aboveare allowed for thirty days upon the opening of

a new business or eventAmendment - Revise Open Space Requirement inSenior Housing Overlay District

To see if the town will vote to adopt amendmentas proposed by the planning board to amend theSalem Zoning Ordinance as followsAmend Section 309-6164 as follows

6164 Open space requirements Land withinthe parcel or lot which is not specifically coveredby the buildings roads driveways parking areasor service areas and not set aside as privateyards patios or gardens for residents shallqualify as open space Private yards shall beconsidered to encompass all property within 15feet of the dwelling or building Further all openspace shall be unobstructed and open to thesky Flagpoles sculptures benches swimmingpools tennis courts atriums trees and similarobjects shall not be considered obstructions No

more than 25 of the minimum required openspace may lie within a wetland At least 50of the required open space must be undisturbedland that remains in its natural state The sizedimension character and location of open spaceshall be suitable to enable its enjoyment anduse for conservation recreation or agriculturalpersons by residents or the community Suchrestrictions regarding open space shall be in aform and substance as the Planning Board mayprescribe and shall be recorded in an instrumentenforceable by the Town

Article - Revise Definition of Private GarageTo see if the town will vote to adopt an

amendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsRevise Section 309-17 to read as follows

Private Garage ndash a building or structure for thestorage or parking of four or fewer passenger motorvehicles without provision for repairing or servicingsuch vehicles for profit Private garages shall belocated on the same lot as the dwelling served andshall not exceed 50 of the gross floor area of thedwelling served

Amendment ndash Combine In-Law and AccessoryApartment Ordinances

To see if the Town will vote to adopt anAmendment as proposed by the Planning Board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as follows

Delete Section 82 (In-Law Apartment) and reviseSection 81 as followsSection 81 Accessory Apartment811 Accessory apartments are allowed in theresidential rural and recreational districts812 To increase housing alternatives whilemaintaining neighborhood aesthetics and qualityone accessory apartment within a detachedsingle-family dwelling shall be permitted

provided the following conditions are met8121 Maximum of one (1) accessory apartmentper property8122 The property owner must occupy one ofthe two units8123 The exterior appearance and entrancesof the dwelling shall be consistent with a single-family residence8124 Only one (1) bedroom is permitted in theaccessory apartment To qualify as an accessoryapartment under this section the apartment maynot exceed 800 square feet of floor space The800 square foot limit shall not apply to accessorydwelling units that were created as in-lawapartments prior to March 8 20168125 Where municipal sewer service isnot provided the septic system shall meetrequirements for the combined use

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Shaheen Hassan Tell Salem SeniorsThey will Fight for Meals on Wheels

by S Aaron ShamshoyanWith state and federal budget cuts threatening funding to New

Hampshirersquos social programs US Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)and Governor Maggie Hassan (D) sought input from area seniorsabout the importance of the Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheelsprogram

ldquoI was amazed with the volunteers that I worked withrdquo saidShaheen during a roundtable discussion at the Ingram Senior Centerrecently ldquoI think people donrsquot realize how important meals on

wheels is to help keep people in their homesrdquoThe senator said she visited homes and delivered meals withvolunteers over the past year to better understand the programwhich she said she supported

ldquoItrsquos good for the people that are beneficiaries but itrsquos also goodeconomicallyrdquo she said adding she would fight in Washington tohelp fund the program

Hassan said she did a ride along last year with volunteers and saidthe program was critical to seniors seeking to stay in their homes

We want to make sure that senior citizens have the services andsupport that they needrdquo she said adding the funding for the programhad to be a federal and state joint venture

Hassan noted the statersquos recent budget proposal that she vetoedfearing social cuts were too deep and would affect residents

ldquoIt really means that we wouldnrsquot be able to provide services likemeals on wheelsrdquo she said

Keeping senior citizens in their homes longer means a reducedfinancial burden to families and social programs according to DebraPerou director of Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheels

According to Perou it costs $137000 annually to live inRockingham Nursing Home but only a fraction to provide a senior

with daily meals

ldquoWe donrsquot just drop a mealrdquo Perousaid about the program ldquoWe make sureyoursquore okayrdquo

The cost of a yearrsquos worth of mealsequals 10 days in a nursing home orone day in a hospital she said

A volunteer driver at the discussionsaid she was unable to prepare her ownmeals for a while due to an injury and

meals on wheels allowed her to recoverin her own homeThe program is currently funded

through both governmental dollarsand private funds Sixty percent ofthe programs funds come from thestate and federal government with thestate paying up to 80 percent of thatcontribution

Hassan said she was eager to getthrough the budget standoff to getfunds back to programs like meals onwheels She criticized lawmakers forfocusing too much on cuts

The program provides lunches atsenior centers across 37 communitiesin addition to home-delivered meals

ldquoPeople eat three times a day sevendays a weekrdquo Perou said noting thechallenge to fund and deliver all themeals

Shaheen and Hassan said they would continue to fight to fund the

meals on wheels programldquoIn Concord Irsquom going to keep trying to get the legislators to come

back to the tablerdquo she said

Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheels Executive Director Debra Perou (left) explains the importanceof the meals on wheels program to US Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and

Governor Maggie Hassan (D) (right) at the Ingram Senior Center

S t a f f p h o t o b y S

A a r o n S h a m s h o y a n

with Annibale

CookingCooking

Spaghetti withClam Sauce

(Serves 1)

Ingredients5 clams of your choice

1 clove of garlic4 tbsp of extra virgin olive oilPinch of salt and pepperTsp hot pepper14 cup capers and black olives (if preferred)Tsp parsleyTsp of basil4 oz of spaghetti per person

Bring water to a boil then add salt and pastaPlace four or five countneck clams (or any clam of your

choice) into an empty sauteacute pan and cover After clams opentake the pan off of the flame Add oil garlic and clams to sauteacutepan and place pan on flame until the garlic browns Add salt andpepper to taste

Cook pasta until al dente then drain 34 of water from panAdd pasta and left over water to pan with clams oil and garlicKeep over heat

Add peperoncino olives capers and hot pepper Stir untilpasta fully cooks Add parsley and basil Take pan off of heatand place clams on top of pasta Serve warm

This Lilrsquo Rascal willCapture your Heart

submitted by Salem Animal Rescue LeagueMy name is Rogue and I would

love to come home with you Iam a high energy dog with apuppyrsquos spirit I will do best inan active environment where Ican have lots of opportunity toexercise my enthusiasm Donrsquotlet my high-energy demeanorscare you off I will surely be aloyal and loving companion

Come take me for a walk andsee for yourself Come meetRogue and all of the dogs waitingto find a home at the Salem

Animal Rescue League duringour open hours Wednesday 3 to 7 pm Thursday 2 to 7 pm andFriday Saturday Sunday 12 to 4 pm SARL is always looking fordedicated volunteers to assist in caring for our animals if interestedcontact DJ Bettencourt at djbettencourtsarlnhorg

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Salem Community Patriot | September 11 2015 - 7

Senior Peter Antonietti

Named aNational

MeritSeminalist

submitted by National MeritScholarship Corp

Salem High Schoolrsquos Peter JAntonietti was named a semifinalistin the 61st annual National MeritScholarship Program About 16000semifinalists were designated fromaround the country

The nationwide pool of semifinalistsrepresenting less than one percent ofUS high school seniors includes thehighest scoring entrants in each stateThe number of semifinalists in a state isproportional to the statersquos percentage ofthe national total of graduating seniors

These academically talented highschool seniors have an opportunity tocontinue in the competition for some7400 National Merit scholarshipsworth more than $32 million thatwill be offered next spring To be

considered for a Merit Scholarshipregaward semifinalists must fulfill severalrequirements to advance to the finalistlevel of the competition About 90percent of the semifinalists are expectedto attain Finalist standing and abouthalf of the finalists will win a NationalMerit Scholarship earning the MeritScholarreg title

NMSC a not-for-profit organizationthat operates without governmentassistance was established in 1955specifically to conduct the annualNational Merit Scholarship ProgramScholarships are underwritten byNMSC with its own funds andby approximately 440 businessorganizations and higher educationinstitutions that share NMSCrsquos goalsof honoring the nationrsquos scholasticchampions and encouraging the pursuitof academic excellence

About 15 million juniors in morethan 22000 high schools enteredthe 2016 National Merit ScholarshipProgram by taking the 2014 PreliminarySATNational Merit ScholarshipQualifying Test (PSATNMSQTreg) whichserved as an initial screen of programentrants

lsquoAn Unbreakable Spiritrsquo Golf Classic Supports Those Suffering from lsquoBrittle Bone Diseasersquo

by Sonny TylusRecently 136 golfers participated in the

Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundationrsquos NH GolfClassic at Atkinson Country Club on a bright sunnyMonday

The Gudek family Kenny Teresa Steve Linda andKenny Jr organized the tournament with help fromthe staff of Technical Needs of New Hampshire Thisyearrsquos ninth annual tournament grossed $56000 andover the past nine years has raised approximately$370000

The tournament is the second largest fundraiser

for OI (Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation) Thistournament has special significance for Kenny Gudekbecause he has Osteogenesis Imperfecta He wasdiagnosed at a very young age with a mild caseand his son has a very mild case ldquoOsteogenesisImperfecta is a genetic bone disorder characterizedby fragile bones that break easily It is also known aslsquobrittle bone diseasersquo

The foundationrsquos mission is to improve the qualityof life for people affected by OI through research tofind treatments and a cure education awareness and

mutual support The foundation also helps people

with physiciansrsquo appointments wheelchairs and otherspecial equipment they may need Kenny talkedabout children who have OI and how they experienceover 100 fractures and said how it was ldquoall about thekids and helping themrdquo He feels the governmentneglects funding for this disease and wishes theywould do more Kenny currently serves on the OIFoundation Board as treasurer

For more information go to oiforg If you wish toget involved in the golf tournament contact Kenny atkgudektechneedscom

Te Cook family Michael John Odette and Jim Kenny Gudek putts the ball eresa Gudek and Denise Dolloff

S t a f f p h o t o s b y S o n n y T y l u s

Beating the Heat at the Farmers Market with lsquoFarmsiclesrsquoby Jon Tripp

The Vernon FamilyFarm introduced anew treat to helpeveryone at theSalem FarmersMarket beatthe Labor Dayweekend heatIn a partnershipwith 3 BrothersMarketplacethey are makingldquoFarmsiclesrdquo madeout of their ownvegetables locallygrown fruit andorganic canesugar For nowthey have just threeflavors strawberry-kale roastedbeet-blueberryand cucumber-melon but they have plans to add an apple cider and a

pumpkin-based flavor later this fall Head on down tonext Sundayrsquos market at the Salem Marketplace on NorthBroadway to try one for yourself

Gino ecce thought his cucumber-melon popsicle was pretty tasty

Kelsey Levesque Sophia McAdams and Valerie McAdams couldnrsquot wait to try theirs

Staff photos by Jon Tripp

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Senior Vice President

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We are pleased to introduce Glenn Strauss as

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Experiencewhat sets us apart

Historical Society Acquires 1902

Hose WagonStaff photos by S Aaron Shamshoyan

JOY Wellness is Streaming Yoga Classes

FindingBuried

Treasure

Te Boys amp Girls Club ofGreater Salem Little Explorers

get to follow maps and findburied treasures during

sailing the high seas week atcamp Preschool openings

available call Cynthia Mckeon898-7709 ext 33 or email

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by Jon TrippSalemrsquos Journey Om Yoga (JOY) Wellness recently launched an

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their phone or tablet register with the company and tune in at theappropriate time for the classes they are interested in taking The onlineclasses will be free through November and Williams thinks ldquothey areideal for new students who might be apprehensive about coming to astudio or for people looking for an affordable way to start trainingrdquo Formore information about the studiorsquos classes and other services visit theirwebsite at wwwjourneyomyogacom

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Staff photos by Jon Tripp

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Thumbs Up Thumbs Down

ldquoThumbs up Wow the police were in full-scale ticket mode this week collecting revenue

At this pace we should be able to cut the propertytax rate in half After all the money townemployees collect go to the town rightrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the lsquoless government peoplersquo Just saw a picture of a victim of the western firesHis t-shirt reads lsquoLower Taxes + Less Government= More Freedomrsquo Yes Freedom to watch yourhome burn Ironicrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Donald Trump and hisrampant prejudice He is insulting each and everyone of us who had Irish or Italian or Germanor French or Spanish or Serbian or Lebanese orPolish or Jewish or whatever roots Our familiesall came - were subject to hard times but broughttheir bit of culture with them - Killianrsquos beerlasagna bratwurst crepes paella dumplingsgrape leaves kielbasa bagels What would we belike without this rich culture we have Why is heso hateful to Mexican immigrants They work like

our families did they educate their kids and theybring tacos and burritos to the mix He really isinsulting each and every one of usrdquo

ldquoThumbs up The town of Salem needs to reallylook at going to a town council with a strong townmanager form of governmentrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to any plans to do any kinds ofimprovements to Hedgehog Park I went in thereone day to check it out and it was mostly Masslicense plates that filled the parking lot Unlessthe place will be posted lsquoSalem Residents OnlyrsquoIrsquom against itrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Carly Fiorina who was part ofthe management team that took down LucentBellLabs Her lsquoleadershiprsquo led the company to lay offthousands of people who lost their jobs and theirsavings plans HP was sharp enough to get rid ofher before they became bankruptrdquo

ldquoThumbs up and congratulations to Dr ShujaSaleem Hersquos been in practice for 37 years andis closing his office and Retiring I have had thepleasure knowing him over 27 years and proudto say hersquos my doctor and delivered my threechildren Dr Saleem has an incredible gift ofcaring listening compassion and knowledge Atevery appointment he made me feel like his familyand a person You mattered to him Doctorssadly these days donrsquot have that rare gift that DrSaleem has (I and other were lucky enough toexperience it) You will be sorely be missedrdquo

ldquoThumbs up to the Salem Department of PublicWorks for the nice job they did installing benchesalong the Veterans Memorial Parkwayrdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Irsquom not aRepublican but get a grip Bush hasnrsquot beenPresident for almost eight years Stop blaminghim for everything Irsquom sure you think he orderedthose planes to come over here and crash into thebuildings God help us allrdquo

ldquoThumbs down in Salem to the old guy onthe ride on mower cutting his lawn and blowing

all the dust and grass clippings into the road onSchool Street Use some common sense and keepyour debris on your own propertyrdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Town officials getmad because people use thumbs to express theirfrustrations and when property owners contact thetown and the town does not respond what otherchoice do people haverdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down It is time thepeople of Salem take back their government and

change the form of government from selectmanto a town council I think the town wouldbenefit from this and the people would be betterrepresentedrdquo

ldquoThumbs down town of Salem Why does thetown have a contact department section on thetown website when they do not even respondwhen residents send information or questions inthen they wonder why people do not want to getinvolved in town affairsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Patrick Bickrsquos dishonestputdown of Dee Lewisrsquo sincere letter last weekLewis was stating that she doesnrsquot want anyonewith the anti-American values of Trump orBickrsquos boy Ted Cruz to win out Bick mentionsRepublicans in 1964 helping to pass the CivilRights Act forgetting that the current GOP isfighting to destroy most of what it once stood forincluding statersquos voting rights And every single

point in his last paragraph insulting presidentObama is either an outright lie or mentions eventsthat actually happened under Bush (governmentprograms dumbing down children for over 40years (gee has Obama been in that long)veterans dying while waiting for VA hospitalrooms Obamacare denying patient healthchoices etc)rdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Well as to beexpected Chairman Keller does it again at the lastBOS meeting Itrsquos his MO creating conflict anddissension at the board of selectmen And yes hewas ably assisted by the Town Manager Hickeyand Lyons Salem needs more than what it isgetting from Keller Itrsquos as simple as ego versustaxpayers Enough is enough Jimbordquo

ldquoThumbs down to all the oldpeople that live at the end ofSally Sweet Way that are againstthe proposed ten unit condocomplex Wake up at least withthat you know what you aregetting If you have single familyhouses in there or duplexes youcould end up with kids all over

the neighborhood loud musicor low life people living thereso donrsquot be so stubborn andobstructionistsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down Conservationmembers Linda Harvey and TomCampbell like taking the show

over Give someone else a chance to talk andyou act like such know it alls You people are notthe only ones that have ideas It is nice to havesidewalks and preserve wetlands but you have tobe reasonablerdquo

ldquoThumbs down Linda Harvey you makeme laugh at the conservation meeting with theconceptual discussion for the state DPW shed onShadow Lake Road You want everything port-a-potties not paying rent for the parking lot porouspavement The state does not even have to rentthe parking lot to the town if they did not want to

Like McBride said do not look a gift horse in thefacerdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Salemconservation member Tom Campbell - do youknow how to keep quiet When you talk you areso loud You do not need to be the loudest personin the crowd to be acknowledgedrdquo

ldquoThumbs down The people of New Hampshireshould know that Senator Jeanne Shaheenhas betrayed her constituents by voting forthis disastrous Iran deal that puts America andIsrael in grave danger What the people in NewHampshire also must know is that Jeanne Shaheenwas bought off by the Iranian lobby and that is afact There were several Democrats senators who

were bought off and Jeanne Shaheen was the thirdon the list If America or Israel is attacked by theIranians Jeanne Shaheen will be held accountableand will be charged with treasonrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Kelly Ayottersquos weasel wordedsurveys I wasted my time taking a survey onlsquowhat matters to NHrsquo from Kelly Ayotte The

vaguely defined words usedrequired that I disagree with allthe statements Only lsquolow factrsquohigh on lsquofake newsrsquo personscould understand the hiddenmeaning behind the questionsAyotte needs to be removedfrom New Hampshire politicsThe Granite State is not servedby a senator selling Netanyahursquossnake oilrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Quagmire

Ayotte Your misguided beliefsystem is lsquointerminable costlywar is better than diplomacyrsquoYour beliefs sank the US in

Iraq and Afghanistan 35 years of your lsquowar overdiplomacyrsquo the US has ruined the Middle EastYour opposition to the Iran nuclear deal is basedon your pandering to fascism in Israel Israelithugs are killing thousands of Palestinians Youare working the scam that brought US thousandsof dead trillions wasted and all you did was growISIS Your beliefs are bankrupting America foryour war profiteer sponsorsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Mr Brooks Your rant aboutliberalism causing terrorism is filled with logicalfallacies How does liberalism cause terrorismThat aside what you Weimar Bick and young JoeSweeney display is blind adherence to factitiousvalues Look it up Your beliefs are the sameform of misbegotten values that excused holding

slaves you would enslave women withholdingreproductive rights Your letters are the same asthe slaversrsquo attacks on abolitionists in 1860 Yourcontempt for epistemology is displayed with eachletter to the editor Keep it up I will to teach youto thinkrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the false-flag hoax in Millis Mass

earlier this month completewith swat teams canine unitseyewitness actors and shelterin place After a neighbor cameforward to say he saw the officershoot-up his own cruiser thedepartment admitted there wasno police chase no maroontruck they were chasing and itwas all an elaborate hoax Sohow many more of these eventshave been hoaxes What didthat cost taxpayers Is this why

they pushed for a new military complexrdquo

ldquoThumbs down This Black Lives Matter isnothing but a hate group designed to wreakhavoc and division in America This hateorganization established by Van Jones and Sorosand is obviously supported by Obama the formerAttorney General Eric Holder Al Sharpton Jessie

Jackson and the new black panthers This hategroup was formulated on a totally false premiseof Hands Up Donrsquot Shoot which has been proventime and time again never to have happened Tohave a group constantly chanting lsquowhat do wewant dead cops when do we want it nowrsquo isappalling and unacceptable Quite frankly it isdespicable to now 24 dead policemen gunneddown by this hate group Obama should be moreconcerned with stopping this insanity rather thanwasting his time and energy on the junk scienceof global warmingrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the three Rhinos - George SrGeorge Jr and Jeb Bush for mooching around withthe scandal plagued Bill and Hillary Clintonrdquo

ldquoThumbs up New Hampshire has the secondhighest property taxes in the entire countryOnly New Jersey is higher And with the bunchwe have as Board of Selectman Irsquom sure wersquoll

be number one very soon How can this beMismanagement tops the listrdquo

ldquoThumbs down The new surface at the highschool is very nice however they overlooked aserious problem for safe parking Two parkingtiers lack protective safety berms to deter carsbeing parked from falling down the slope intocars at the next tier This oversight is an accidentwaiting to happenrdquo

Tank you for your submissions All commentsthumbs up or down are anonymous and not written bythe Salem Community Patriot staff Tumbs commentscan be sent via telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us atthumbsareanewsgroupcom When submitting a Tumbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Salem Community Patriot During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments to

the issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less

Comments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Salem Community Patriot or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Salem Community Patriot editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate

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Joyce C Dufresne Joyce C Dufresne 68 of Salem died on Aug

31 2015 at Beth Israel Deaconess MedicalCenter in Boston Mass after a courageousbattle against many medical issues includinglung cancer Joyce was born in LawrenceMass the second youngest of nine children ofthe late Leona (Bernard) and Arthur Dufresne

Joyce lived in Salem for 27 years living withher sister and brother-in-law Jane and Tim

Higgins for the last seven years She previously lived in HaverhillMethuen and Lawrence Mass Joyce retired from LucentTechnologies at age 52 and enjoyed her 17 years of retirementWhen she was diagnosed with cancer she received wonderfulcare from Dr Yamil Kouri and his Oncology team In 2011 Joycewas diagnosed at BIDMC with Aspergillus - a rare fungus infectionin her lungs that could have resulted in death She creditedHospitalist Dr Alexander Carbo and his medical team with savingher life

Joyce enjoyed spending time with her friends Joyce will alwaysbe known as the Zen Bones Queen a computer tile matchinggame She also enjoyed walking sitting in the yard taking drivesand eating out She loved cooking and baking In healthier times

Joyce loved traveling A person of strong faith Joyce appreciatedher church family - especially The Eyes on Jesus Prayer Group atSt Matthew Church She appreciated all the support and prayersfrom each and every one of the members including Rita TutundgyLila Bailey and Pauline Coppola She and her sister Jane wereactive participants in Salemrsquos Relay for Life Jane published adessert cookbook to help raise money for cancer research

Joyce leaves behind one special friend Anna Songalo ofLawrence who turned 104 on Monday Sept 7 NH friendsBill and Peggy Dooley of Derry Terri Staples of Salem Lucyand Herbert Darling of Londonderry Brian Downing TheresaDowning Patricia and Brian Stanton all of Salem Massachusettsfriends Mary Lou Morris of Merrimac Alice Kilbilis of AmesburyRuth Lange of Lawrence Richard Wunderlich of Methuen andLinda Boragine of Salisbury Anne and Ronnie Milici of Danversand Denise and David Pelletier of Maine special religious friendsMsgr Donald Gilbert of Manchester Fr Roland Lacasse of Boston

and Fr Brian Kennedy of St Matthew Parish Joyce wanted to saya special good-bye to Andrea Jim Katherine Meredith and BlakeHarvey who sat behind her in church as well as Vivian NadeauMary and Porter Starrett Laurie Johnson and Anne and ColmcilleFoyle Joycersquos surviving siblings from Massachusetts are LucilleSt Cyr of Lawrence Donald Dufresne Jacqueline McCarthy ofTewksbury Eugene and Rody Dufresne of Methuen BarbaraRodgers of Haverhill and Jane and Timothy Higgins of SalemNH

She was predeceased by her brothers Robert and AlbertA Funeral Mass was held Sept 8 at St Matthew Parish 2 Searles

Rd in WindhamIn lieu of flowers donations to assist with funeral expenses

may be made to Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main StSalem NH 03079 who has care of her arrangements Masses andprayers would also be appreciated

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Marie A GuilmetMarie A (Fusco) Guilmet 72 of Salem died Aug

29 2015 at the Parkland Medical Center in DerryBorn in Lawrence Mass on Aug 15 1943 shewas the daughter of the late John B and Marie M(Pulverenti) Fusco Marie was raised and educatedin Lawrence and a graduate of Lawrence HighSchool class of 1961

Marie was a resident of Salem for over 50 yearsHer life was centered around her children her grandson and familyShe was a loving wife mother grandmother and sister who will besadly missed by all who knew her

Marie was predeceased by her husband Robert P Guilmet and herdaughter Michelle A (Guilmet) Hogarty

She is survived by her daughter Lynne and her husband MarkMullett of Salem her grandson Ryan P Hogarty Kevin T Boyle ofSalem who is a very important part of our family a brother JohnA Fusco and his wife Geraldine of Methuen Mass and her threenieces

All services were privateDonations in Mariersquos name may be made to the National Multiple

Sclerosis Society wwwnationalmssocietyorg or to the NewHampshire Humane Society wwwnhhumaneorg

Arrangements were under the direction of the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem To send a messageof condolence to the family please view the obituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Robert OlsonRobert Olson 72 of Salem passed away Aug

31 2015 at Holy Family Hospital in MethuenMass surrounded by his family Bob was bornin Norwood Mass the son of the late Lillian(Isherwood) and Robert F Olson He grew upin Dedham Mass and graduated from DedhamHigh School

Bob worked for 33 years for the US PostalService delivering mail to Salem residents He also

worked at the Rockingham Race Track for 20 years as a mutual clerkHe loved golf and was a former member of Crystal Springs GolfCourse Bob also loved horse racing and enjoyed traveling to Aruba

He is survived by his beloved wife Gina (Rodenhiser) Olson ofSalem with whom he just celebrated their 49th wedding anniversaryhis children Carolyn and husband Michael Davis Mark Olson andwife Colleen and Donna and husband Steven Aliberti all of Salemhis siblings Richard Olson of Andover Mass and Edith Donaruma ofBrockton Mass six grandchildren Montana Matthew Alli Dylan

Jenny and Avery and four nieces and nephewsA funeral service was celebrated on Sept 3 at Douglas amp Johnson

Funeral Home 214 Main St in Salem followed by burial in PineGrove Cemetery

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Vincent J SclafaniVincent J Sclafani 31 of Haverhill Mass

died unexpectedly Aug 25 2015 at Holy FamilyHospital in Methuen Mass

Vincent was born in Lowell Mass on Sept29 1983 the son of Cynthia (Byrd) and MarkSclafani He worked at Salemhaven Nursing Homewhere he took pride in taking care of the facilityand its residents He grew up in Salem NHand graduated with the class of 2002 Vinniersquospassions were fishing the New England Patriots the

Boston Red Sox and the Boston Bruins Vinnie had a genuine lovefor helping people and using his incredible ability to repair anythingthat was broken Vincentrsquos love for his family and friends wasunparalleled and was the foundation of his life Vincentrsquos newest lovewould be the upcoming birth of his son Vincent Alexander Sclafani

He is survived by his mother Cynthia (Byrd) and father MarkSclafani of Maryland his girlfriend Melissa Sullivan of HaverhillMass his brother Anthony P Sclafani and wife Sarah of Fremont

NH his brother Alexander M Sclafani of Salem NH and severalaunts uncles and cousins

A Funeral Mass was celebrated on Aug 31 at Mary Queen of PeaceChurch Salem followed by cremation

In lieu of flowers contributions can be made at the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem NH to Vincent ASclafani and also GoFundMe where there is a page set up for Melissaand Baby Vinnie

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

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Rubbing Elbows at the Salem GOP Picnic

by Bob GibbsOn an unseasonably hot and humid Labor Day Monday the Salem

Town GOP committee held its 16th annual Labor Day picnic Thepicnic is a chance for politicians who are running for office to beseen by many of the townrsquos registered Republicans and those notenrolled This year offered a chance for voters to see four of thepresidential candidates

First to be introduced by Committee Chairman Cathy Staceywas South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham Senator Grahamwas followed by former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina OhioGovernor John Kasich and finally Governor Scott Walker Manyfelt that Fiorina received the loudest greeting from the crowd ofRepublican supporters

Each of the candidates spoke of the current conditions of the

country and how they would change the direction should they beelected to the highest office in the country Before and after eachcandidatersquos short speech the candidate walked among the many thatwere there to meet them and to ask the candidates questions Manyof the questions faced by each candidate involved national securitythe economy and treatment of veterans

Governor Walker who arrived at the Salem-Derry Elks Club onhis Harley-Davidson motorcycle has now ridden his motorcyclethrough every county in New Hampshire

Along with the presidential candidates US Senator Kelly Ayotte(NH-R) and NH GOP Chairman Jennifer Horn both spoke to thecrowd encouraging them to listen to all of the candidates to votefor their candidate in the primary and to then back whoever is thepartyrsquos final candidate

As a big surprise for the afternoon Executive Councilor ChrisSununu announced his candidacy for New Hampshire governor

Citing the current direction of the state and his opinion of the currentadministration in Concord he felt that this was the right time forhim to get into the running for office Sununu states he has plans toimprove on the current business tax environment the education andhealthcare system and to get New Hampshire up to where he feelsthe state should be

Ohio Governor John Kasich poses with Salem GOP picnic goers

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorina listens to a voter at the Salem GOP picnic

Senator Kelly Ayotte and NH

State Rep EricEstevez (Hudson

and Pelham)

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with NH Senate President Chuck Morse

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with Lisa Withrow

S t a f f p h

o t o b y B o b G i b b s

Executive Councilor Chris Sununu

Rockingham CountyRegistrar of Deeds Cathy

Ann Stacey greets the guests of the Salem GOP

Labor Day picnic

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorinaspeaks to the attendees at the Salem

GOP Labor Day picnic

Executive Councilor Chris Sununu

announces his campaign for the NewHampshire governorrsquos offi ce

Senator Kelly Ayotte speaksto the crowd

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If the first game of the season is anyindication then Blue Devil fans are in for anexciting year Facing off against a juggernautof an opponent in Winnacunnet Salemwas able to keep up in the first half thanksto senior captains Charles Sibanda (22)and Sean Nartiff (68) The duo formed atwo-headed dragon that put the team onits back with Sibanda bolting through theWinnacunnet defense like lightning andNartiff clearing open paths for him to strike

Tied at 14 apiece going into the secondhalf Winnacunnet caught fire They wouldpush hard at Salemrsquos defense threatening toscore nearly every trip down the field TheBlue Devil defense just wasnrsquot as potent astheir offense even with Nartiff coming downwith a fumble recovery to stifle some of the

flames of Winnacunnetrsquos blazing passing game Hishustle plays kept Winnacunnet from stealing the gamebut by the final quarter Salem was down 14-21

The greatest performers in any sport always come inwhen it counts and in the fourth quarter Salem showedthat it has a few gems on its roster Sibanda was a blur ashe streaked past Winnacunnet for his second touchdownof the night it was like the defense was in slow motionto him Rather than play it safe and hope for anotheropportunity to score when there was only eight minutesleft Salem pushed for a two-point conversion instead ofan extra point attempt but the pass fell short It was timefor the rest of the team to step up for Sibanda and Nartiffand they delivered gloriously

The Blue Devil defense pressured Winnacunnetrelentlessly They were a machine with every cog workingin unison with an efficiency not seen before Forcinga punt Salem took their fate into their own hands andwith two minutes to go in the match senior Nicholas

Shumski (7) rushed 41 yards to give Salem thelead There is no other word for his late gameheroics than ldquoclutchrdquo unless you wanted to addldquoamazingrdquo ldquostupendousrdquo or ldquobreath takingrdquo

Two minutescan be a longtime howeverand Salem needone more stopWinnacunnetwent for a deeppass on the rightside and senior

Jacob Dufton(59) interceptedit with less thana minute leftsecuring victory26 to 21 on hishome turf AfterDuftonrsquos superbMalcolm Butler

impersonation andShumskirsquos go-aheadtouchdown it isclear that Salem hasall the pieces forlong-term successand the potential foran electric season

RB Charles Sibanda (22) breaks through theWinnacunnet line

RB Nicholas Shumski (7) gains big yards

OL Sean Nartiff(68) gets Salemrsquos first

points

SHS tight end 15 Mark Foglia goes up for a catch in the end zone againstWinnacunnet Te pass was just off his fingertips

Staff photos by Bob Gibbs

by Jon TrippIt was a different type of

bowling as the grounds at theTuscan Marketplace weretransformed into a bocce courtThe Tuscan Market held thefinals of its second annual boccetournament on Aug 30 after30 teams had competed in theprevious dayrsquos preliminary roundsOn Sunday Aug 30 the top-eight teams from the previous dayplayed for one of four cash prizesFourth place went to Anagni thirdto Quatro second to GiovanniBellini and the Methuen Sons ofItaly took home the top spot andthe $2000 prize Competitorsand guests were treated to winetastings during the competitionsand the teams enjoyed some ofthe fine Tuscan Market food afterthe event

Bocce Transforms the Lawn of Tuscan Market

submitted by Barbara Scott Londonderry Arts Council Sponsored by the Londonderry Arts Council and Historic Society

Saturday Sept 19 heralds a new juried event in Londonderrytitled Summer Finale Located on the historic grounds of theMorrison House Museum on Pillsbury Road a short distance fromthe town common from 10 am to 4 pm there will be clustersof artists artisans acoustic musicians playing throughout the dayA cut above the average food vendors will be on hand to satisfyhungry appetites as well as various activities throughout the day forchildren

The goal is to make this a yearly signature event puttingLondonderry and southern New Hampshire on the map as theplace to bring the family Bring a blanket or chairs and spend theday listening to performances by the Last Duo the New Englandersand local musicians or roam the grounds enjoying the work of

the following artists and artisans Jennifer Cook Amherst CorinneDodge and Ingeborg Seaboyer Derry Elizabeth LewandowskiEast Hampstead Heather Crowler East Kingston Darlene GradyEssex Jim OrsquoDonnell Hooksett Liz Winchester-Larson KeeneSusan Hanna Kate Kilgus and Mike Wallace Londonderry VirginiaDemers Denise Roberge and Maria Williams Manchester BarbaraLester Carmen Verdi Jr and Harriet Winchester Nashua LisaPapastefanou Rindge Barbara Barkley Tina Gagnon and SusanRiach Salem Michelle Fontaine Windham Rosanne BartlettMethuen Mass and Marilu Hornak from York ME

We would like to thank the following businesses for theirgenerous support of this new town event Dr Brenda Berkal DerryDentist Derry Medical Center Evergreen Management Inc RichardFlier Susan Hanna Image-Tech and Michelle Fontaine

Musicians Artisans on Hand atSummer Finale in Londonderry

Photos clockwise from

top left

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands shows off the

winnerrsquos cup-Ray Collins and Jim

Stouprakakis strategizeon their next shot-Te tournament

draws a big crowd onthe uscan Market

patio-Bob Witham takes a

critical shot-Sometimes a soft

touch is needed to getthe right shot

-Players keep a closeeye on each shot

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands congratulates

the second-place teamGiovanni Bellini

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Letters to our Editor

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SALEM OFFICE

e One-Sided Left View In the Aug 14 edition of this paper there were

three unique opinions andor views that lacked some

shall we say balance Te first article submitted bya frequent left wing contributor praised the filmldquoRevolutionrdquo hosted by a director of the filmrsquos sponsorNextGen Climate A quick search of NextGen Climateshows as I suspected considering the writer that is thePolitical Action Committee of one Tomas Steyer ADemocratic Wall Street hedge fund manager known formaking contributions in the name of climate change toas many as seven states and Democrats running in the2014 elections I wonrsquot mention in 2015 alone theyhave made donations in the amount of $17657827to as their balance sheet states ldquo Expenditures againstRepublicansrdquo Recently Nobel Laureate Dr IvarGiaever who once supported the idea of Global Warming came out and stated that there hasnrsquot beenany Global Warming in the last 17 years based onsatellite records and any global warming was minimalat best based on numbers that were fiddled with SoI ask are you going to believe a Nobel Laureate or aDemocratic PAC

Our next contributor and her daughter are ldquoReady

to fight for Hilaryrdquo Have you advised your daughterto research Whitewater Has she ever wondered why Susan McDougall spent so long in prison fornot answering that famous question ldquoWhat didthe Clintons know about Whitewater and when didthey know itrdquo Ten of course therersquos this e-mailscandal which pretty much is going to do her in via anindictment Maybe we will learn the truth on Benghaziafter all

Our final contributor is a mother and g randmother who want an awful lot First off she airs her concern forabortions Nowhere at any time anywhere has this issuebeen in jeopardy Te disgusting actions of PlannedParenthood are being brought into question Whichmay result in the loss of Federal Funding Abortionis available to any women that choose so Te onlycatch You may have to pay for it yourself But asChief Justice Roberts was asked during his confirmationabout abortion he replied ldquoItrsquos the law of the land letrsquosmove on ldquo Another one of this contributorrsquos wants isa President who will make the streets safe from random

gunfire I find it interesting the contributor doesnrsquotaddress border security Not a mention of the convictedfelon deported five times only to come back and murdera woman Funny shersquos not concerned about ISISbeheading Americans in their own homes Surprisinglynone of these contributors expressed any concern overthe single most dangerous threat facing this countrytoday Itrsquos called debt and unless it is addressed noneof you will have to worry about these non-issues thatpose no threat to the sovereignty of this nation a s theunsustainable debt does What happened in Greece willhappen here on a far greater scale

Rick Conte Salem

ree Bigoted Birds of a Feather A couple related points to ponder while wondering

whatrsquos dumber the ridiculous job that NFL

commissionerautocrat Roger Goodall (now 0-for-3in the courtroom) has done over the past couple yearsmaking the league an organizational laughing-stockor the extreme idiocy of footballrsquos Playerrsquos Associationgiving him all that power to begin with

Te xenophobia of hard right-wing voters in Americahas never been bared so openly with race-baiter andall-around provocateur Donald rumprsquos continuedlead in the GOP presidential polls Tis is a man whohas correctly gauged the ugly hate-filled mood of theconservative electorate and through his continuousinsulting of rivals big and small along with his talk-show persona has convinced them that the ldquoYoursquoreFiredrdquo Kid is somehow on their side o these peopleall ten choices on their op-10 national policy wish lists would be to toss every illegal alien back to their homecountries as unceremoniously as humanly possibleforgetting that there were several million more of themhere when their Boy W was boss rump would haveus believe that virtually every murderrobberyrapecommitted in America is by someone from south of

the border and most of his fans are only too eager toembrace that canard

Te Donald has exactly zero ch ance of winning theGOP nomination as his aberrant allure as well as futureKoch brotherrsquos dollars benefiting their more favoredconservative candidates will have him a (hopefully)third-party nominee by this time next year despite hisback-and-forth declarations regarding that possibilityBut yoursquove got to shake your head at the priorities ofpeople who continue to lionize an obvious lowest-common-denominator denizen a Jerry Springer-levelyakker whose ratings go up after he insults war hero John McCain (a man with more credibility and decencyin his little toes than rump has shown over a lifetime)Megyn Kelly Heidi Klum and women in general (amove that wonrsquot help him with the female vote in2016) along with racial tweets about president BarackObama

rumprsquos modus operandi consisting of dailygeneralized attacks calling everyone he disagrees with ldquostupidrdquo from other politicians both GOP and

Democrat government bodies movie stars et al shouldhave already worn thin And he continues to drag hispurportedly own Republican party down while his fanshold to the idea that hersquos somehow ldquotelling it like it isrdquoPathetic

Gotta love Curt Schilling the former Red Soxer whotook gullible then-Rhode Island Republican governorDon Carcieri and his state residents to the cleaners fiveyears ago with his 38 Studiorsquos failed Copernicus videogame funding fiasco Tis was after Massachusettsrsquogovernor Deval Patrick correctly told him to take a hike when Schilling presented the same risky deal to him theyear before Ocean State taxpayers are currently on thehook for over $100 million and current Governor GinaRaimondo who inherited this mess is deliberating over

whether to somehow set up a payment plan or defaulton the bond loan a move that would severely damageRIrsquos credit rating

And Curt should be pleased to have none other than

Sarah Palin going to bat (pun intended) for him withher typically erratic and yes xenophobic supportiveprattle last week Tis was after Schillingrsquos ugly tweet(his latest salvo in nearly two decades of right-wingdoggerel) comparing the Muslim population with World War II Nazis apparently met with Palinrsquos favornot surprisingly

People like Palin Schilling and rump love painting with the broad brush while demonizing whateverdemographic theyrsquore busy hating that day One wishesthat theyrsquod take a good h ard look at their own andmaybe notice that a lot of the crime theyrsquore attributingto all those ldquodirty foreignersrdquo is being done by some ofus good olrsquo native born Americans as well as the groupsthey abhor But donrsquot hold your breath waiting forthem to point that one out

William F Klessens Salem

No Denying Climate Change

It is hard to understand how when scientificconsensus from all over the world declares thatldquoclimate change is realrdquo ldquoglobal warming is realrdquo wehave candidates for the President of the United Statesresponding to questions about the environment sayingldquoIrsquom not a scientistrdquo Somehow that answer seems justa little disingenuous especially when we have empiricalevidence evidence we can actually see - epic floodshurricanes heat waves snow storms and fires

When the doctor says ldquoYou have cancerrdquo most peoplesay ldquoWhen can I start treatmentrdquo Some might sayldquoI need a second opinionrdquo Some might even want athird opinion but eventually they face reality and starttreatment knowing the alternative is typically death

Why do we have candidates for the offi ce of Presidentof the United States from the Republican Party denyingclimate change Well maybe it has to do with allthe money they receive from the coal and oil lobbies After all the Koch Brothers make a lot of money inthe oil business Meanwhile our earth is in desperateneed of treatments like the Clean Air Act the Clean

Power Plan environmental controls from the E PA andmoving from fossil fuels to clean energy like wind sunand water

Climate change is an undeniable problem and one ofthe greatest challenges we face We must elect people who will move forward rapidly and emphatically to treatclimate change like the cancer it is Candidates likeHillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have concrete plansfor treating climate change

Dee Lewis Salem

Setting the Record Straighton Teachersrsquo Unions

According to the Republican Party the majorproblem with public education is teacher unionsGov Chris Christie on national V news said teacherunions deserve a punch in the nose Gov Scott Walkercompared teacher unions to ISIS Gov Kasich hascalled for abolition of teacher l ounges and Gov Bushthe champion of education in Florida has diverted largesums of public money into for profit private charterschools that are not producing test results any differentthan the public schools Gov Kasich statement onabolishing teacher lounges is supposedly a metaphorfor an area that teachers gather to whine A message tothe Governor teachers have every right to discuss anyand all issues that affect their compensation workingconditions or policy decisions that affect their studentsContrary to what is being spun by the GOP teacherunions are advocates not only for teachers but also forstudents When a school committee increases classsize from by 25 percent fires special education aidesor eliminates technology training and professional

development for budget cutting purposes teachers haveevery right to push back and point out the negativeimpact on student learning Te GOP also likes topoint to teacher unions for protecting bad teachers

Te truth is that the well-defined process forremoving the small percentage of ineffective teachers ispart of most teacher collective bargaining agreementsIn school districts without unions it is far more likelythat a teacher will be removed to create an openingfor the school board memberrsquos favorite nephew thanbecause of teacher performance At the core of theGOPrsquos loathing of teachers is the strongly held beliefthat teachers are a financial drain on the communityand not valued as role models for the next generationof Americans Public schools in the United States havebeen the key to unlocking the door of opportunity tomillions of Americans Te onslaught against teacherunions and public schools by this new GOP willcontinue right up to Election Day

Hillary Clinton has a very long record of supportfor public education She was an advocate of universal

prendashK education and for anyone who ha s read herbook ldquoIt akes a Village to Raise a Childrdquo understandsher commitment to making quality public education apriority for the Democratic Party I am very proud thatmy union the AF has endorsed her for the Presidency

John Mosto Salem

Police K-9 Tracks down Derry Mansubmitted by Salem Police Department

On Sept 3 Officer Paul Benoit and K-9 Dashresponded to a mutual aid request from the DerryPolice Department Derry PD was looking for aman who had damaged some property at ParklandMedical Center The man then jumped off a roofat the hospital and fled into the woods OfficerBenoit deployed K-9 Dash and within severalminutes the team located the man hiding in the

woods The subject identified as ChristopherAbbott 28 of Derry was taken into custodywithout incident

Officer Benoit and K-9 Dash recently graduatedfrom the Boston Police K-9 Academy Thissuccessful track is obviously a boost to theirconfidence and a reflection of their hard work anddedication to the Salem Police K-9 unit

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It has been 14 Years but the Impact Continues

911 First Responder Health Issues Affect Thousandsby Doug Robinson

Executive Director Patrick J Foye ofthe New York Port Authority wrote ldquoWiththe 14th anniversary of September 11approaching you or your organization maybe having memorial events in the comingdays These events present an opportunityto raise awareness about the continuinghealth impacts to responders and survivorsThe information below conveys the scaleof the issue and comes from the Centersfor Disease Control and Preventionrsquos WorldTrade Center Health Program which wasestablished by the Zadroga 911 Health and

Compensation Actbull There are more than 71000

responders and survivors receivingmedical monitoring andor medicaltreatment for their September 11injuries In the past year more than3600 responders and survivorsenrolled in the WTC Health Program

bull September 11 responders and survivorsenrolled in the program are in everystate and in 429 of 435 Congressionaldistricts Approximately 8000responders enrolled in the WTC HealthProgram reside outside of the NYC

Metropolitan Areabull More than 33000 responders and

survivors have at least one injury orillness related to September 11 - morethan 22000 have two or more Morethan 3700 responders and survivorshave cancer related to the events ofSeptember 11

We thought it important that you andyour organization know about the scopeand magnitude of the health issues facedby September 11 responders and survivorsacross our countryrdquo

by Doug RobinsonOn that fateful blue sky morning of Sept 11 2001 husbands

and wives boyfriends and girlfriends moms and dads kissed theirloved ones good-bye as they would on any normal day

But Sept 11 2001 was not another normal day Like thebombing of Pearl Harbor or the explosion of the space shuttleChallenger those old enough to understand the significanceof those fateful days will never forget what they were doing orwhere they were going just then

Between 846 and 1026 am the Twin Towers at the WorldTrade Center had come crumbling down as a result of the two

jumbo jets that were flown into themThat morning close to 3000 people from 57 countries lost their

lives The World Trade Center - 2342 lives lost Pentagon - 14

lives lost Flight 93 - 40 lives lost firefighters - 343 liveslost police officers - 60 lives lost and EMS personnel - eightlives lost

While one of the World Trade Towers has been rebuiltmany of those who responded to the call that daysuffer the long-range illnesses associated with beingrescuing heroes and are currently undergoingmedical treatment

Executive Director Patrick J Foye of theNew York Port Authority wrote ldquoWith the 14thanniversary of September 11 approaching youor your organization may be having memorialevents in the coming days These events present

an opportunity to raise awareness about thecontinuing health impacts to responders andsurvivors The information below conveys the

scale of the issue and comes from the Centersfor Disease Control and Preventionrsquos WorldTrade Center Health Program which wasestablished by the Zadroga 911 Health andCompensation Actbull There are more than 71000 respondersand survivors receiving medical monitoringandor medical treatment for their Sept 11injuries In the past year more than 3600responders and survivors enrolled in the WTCHealth Programbull Sept 11 responders and survivorsenrolled in the program are in every stateand in 429 of 435 Congressional districtsApproximately 8000 responders enrolledin the WTC Health Program reside outsideof the NYC metropolitan areabull More than 33000 responders andsurvivors have at least one injury orillness related to Sept 11 - more than22000 have two or more More than

3700 responders and survivors havecancer related to the events of Sept11

We thought it important thatyou and your organization knowabout the scope and magnitude ofthe health issues faced by Sept 11responders and survivors across ourcountryrdquo

Salemrsquos day to honor victims of911 will begin with the annualbreakfast hosted by the Rotary Theceremony will begin at 830 am atthe Salem Central Fire Station MainStreet

File photos from 2010

Te National September 11 Memorial amp Museum in New York

staff photos by Robyn Hatch

c o u r t e s y

p h o t o

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Sunday September 13First Congregational Church of Salem

15 Lawrence Rd summer suppers andworship services have ended for 2015

Sunday worship will resume today at 10am All ages are welcome There are teambuilding gamesactivities for our church schoolchildren and youth and a nursery is also availableA pot luck picnic will follow the worship service tocelebrate Rally Sunday

Beginning Tuesday September 15 The Salem Community Emergency

Response Team (CERT) is offering a freefive-week course at the Salem High School

School for Continuing Education basedon FEMArsquos manual ldquoAre You Readyrdquo from 630to 8 pm If you are not able to attend the firstfive-week session you can join us for our secondsession beginning Oct 22 The course includes aspecial field trip to Concordrsquos Bureau of EmergencyCommunications (9-1-1) Center Seating is limitedso be sure to register by Sept 11 for the first sessionor by Oct 19 for the second session by registeringby mail or in person School For Continuing

Education 44 Geremonty Dr Salem NH 03079Provide your name address phone number andemail address and the name of the course Are YouReady EmergencyDisaster Planning

Starting Wednesday September 16The Town of Salem Engineering

Department announces that the TownFarm Road Bridge over Spicket River will

be closed for reconstruction Town FarmRoad and Bluff Street Extension will be closedto lsquothru trafficrsquo between North Main Street andHawkins Glenn Drive Motorists are encouragedto seek alternate routes around the constructionzone and to be aware of detour signage put inplace for the project Reconstruction and roadclosure is anticipated to continue into June of2016 Information regarding the project will beavailable on the townrsquos engineering web page atwwwtownofsalemnhorgengineering-projects pages2015-town-farm-rd-bridge-replacement For

further information on the Town Farm Road BridgeReplacement Project contact Robert Puff director

of Engineering Salem at 890-2033 or via email atrpuffcisalemnhus

Thursday September 17

Lecture on the Liberty Ships of WorldWar II with Robin Neill Join us at theKelley Library from 7 to 830 pm for ourfirst KLAS lecture of the 2015-16 season

We are pleased to welcome Robin Neillfor a talk on the history of Liberty Ships Robinis a local maritime historian and skilled model-shipbuilder In the short time between 1941 and1943 US shipyards built nearly 3000 LibertyShips to meet Allied cargo transportation needs Anumber of these were later reconfigured to serve astroop transports This talk will focus on the designof the ships and their role in the war Robin willalso discuss aspects of model ship-building Hisscale model of a Liberty Ship will be on hand forreference

Saturday September 19 amp SundaySeptember 20

Itrsquos time for Salemfest 2015 Thisevent is spread out over several locationsthroughout town It benefits charitable

organizations providing an opportunity toshow the good work they do recruit new membersand for many itrsquos a chance to do some fundraising

Sunday September 20Salem Animal Rescue League will holdits third annual Crusinrsquo for Critters CarShow from 9 am to 2 pm at the SalemBoys amp Girls Club on Geremonty BlvdCome join us for a great time as we gaze

upon and admire vintage cars from all erasVendor space available food and refreshments onsite music 12 class awards driver prizes rafflesand adoptable animals Admission is free forspectators $10 per carbiketruck All proceedswill benefit the many homeless animals residing atSARL For more information visit wwwsarlnhorgor contact D J Bettencourt at 893-3210

Saturday September 26Centerpoint Community Churchrsquos

150th Anniversary Committee membersinvite the Community to participate in

a Historical Celebration to be held at101 School St in Salem The festivitiesbegin at 1 pm with a luncheon followedby a service light refreshments and free

concert For more info log onto wwwcenterpointsalemorg or call 893-9191

Wednesday September 30Kelley Book Group 7 to 830 pm

This monthrsquos book is ldquoMoon Tigerrdquo byPenelope Lively Copies of the book

are available at the library This BookGroup meets monthly on the last Wednesdayof the month and is facilitated by Joan FardellaContact Audrey LaRoche at 898-7064 or emailalarochekelleylibraryorg

SaturdayOctober 3

AnnualFall Fair

Fundraiser atSalemhaven RehabNursing Center23 Geremonty DrSalem indoorsfrom 9 am to 3pm Local artisanswhite elephanttable baked goodsgreat food kidsscavenger hunt facepainting live musicwith Bob Bakerfrom 1130 am to1230 pm and DonSmith from 1245to 145 pm WersquoreCelebrating our 35thAnniversary

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Salem Community Patriot is an Area News Group PublicationDeadline for all materials is due Tuesday at noon prior

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a space available basis with preference to non-frequent writers Requests to withhold a writerrsquos name will behonored at the discretion of the editor Letters more than600 words will be returned to sender

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Salem Community Patriot | September 11 2015 - 5

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HampsteadSaturday Sept 26 830 am1230 pm Hampstead Middle School 28

School StreetHudson

Tuesday Sept 22 12-7 pm Hudson Communi ty Center 12 Lions AveLondonderry

Friday Sept 18 1-6 pm Londonderry Lions Hall 256 Mammoth RdSaturday Sept 26 8 am-1 p m Greater Londonderry YMCA 206

Rockingham RdNashua

Thursday Sept 17 2-7 pm The Elks Lodge 120 Daniel Webster HwyThursday Sept 24 830 am-130 pm The Elks Lodge 120 Daniel Webster

HwySalem

Wednesday Sept 23 10 am-3 pm Walmart Salem 326 North BroadwayWindham

Wednesday Sept 16 2-7 pm St Matthew Church 2 Searles Rd

Overview of September Planning Board Meetingby Bob Gibbs

Parking at Ralphies restaurant was first on theagenda at the Salem Planning Board meeting Thetown has received many complaints from neighborsof the newly opened restaurant about the streetparking around the restaurant The one itemregarding parking that the board did address atthe Sept 8 meeting was the size of the handicap-accessible parking spot

Per ADA specifications for handicap van parkingthe space must be 8 feet wide The van parkingspot currently at Ralphies does not meet thisrequirement According to Planning Director RossMoldoff the size of the spot was recommendedby a surveyor that laid out the parking for therestaurant

The owners of the restaurant have been made

aware of the error and presented the town withthe new layout The board accepted the fix to theissue

With a light schedule on the agenda for themeeting on Tuesday Sept 8 the board addressedsome of the warrant articles for the upcoming townmeeting

The following list of articles are only very roughdrafts of potential warrant article questions Theplanning board can alter or eliminate any or all ofthe articles

Any of the articles can then be accepted oraltered at town meeting Prior to town meetingeach question will have a public hearing whereresidents can present their thoughts ideas andissues regarding each question to the board

The board did discuss each article For eachof the questions the board requested furtherinformation from Moldoff

Again the following are only rough draftsAmendment ndash Revise Septic System Setback to

WetlandsTo see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsRevise Section 309-7655 to read as follows7655 No septic tank or leach field may beconstructed or enlarged closer than 75 feet to anywetland except that replacement systems may belocated within 50 feet if NHDES regulations aremetArticle - Revise Impact Fee Ordinance

To see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsA Revise Section 309-7113 as follows

7113 Authority to Assess Impact Fees71133 The use of the following documents asamended provides a proportionate basis for theassessment of impact fees in Salem

1 Public School Impact Fees Basis ofAssessment ndash Town of Salem - 2004 Updateas amended

2 Public Recreation Impact Fees Basisof Assessment ndash Salem NH (2004) asamended and

3 Public Safety Impact Fees Basis ofAssessment ndash Town of Salem NewHampshire (2005) as amended

4 Traffic Impact Fee System - Town of SalemNH October 2009

5 Impact Fees Basis of Assessment 2014Update Schools Recreation and PublicSafety Impact Fees August 2014

B Revise Section 309-71113 to read as follows71113 Impact Fee SchedulesThe documents referenced in Section 71133

support the impact fee schedules listed in the latestimpact fee schedule adopted by the planning boardand available at town hall Land uses that are notwithin the categories listed in the schedules mayrequire special calculations using a comparablebasis of assessment or the application of anassessment amount based on a land use of similarimpact Fees shall be based on the principal use ofthe structureArticle - Allow Expansion of NonconformingStructures

To see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as follows

Add a new Section 309-87 Alteration orExpansion of Nonconforming Structures

Alteration or expansion of a structure whichis nonconforming solely because of dimensionalrequirements is permitted without Salem ZoningBoard of Adjustment approval provided that

1) The present use a changed use or an

additional use is permitted in the district and2) The alteration or expansion will not furtherviolate setback dimensional requirementsAny new encroachment cannot come closerto a property line than the encroachmentinto the normal setback area made by theexisting structure In addition the area ofsuch new encroachment cannot exceed 50percent of the total square footage of thearea of the portion of the existing structurewhich originally encroached on the minimumrequired setback

Article - Revise Sign Ordinance to Address USSupreme Court Ruling

To see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsRevise Sections 309-72 as followsA Delete Sections 309-7242103 and 724211

724210 Signs allowed without permits(provided all other provisions of this section aremet)1 Real Estate Signs One real estate ldquofor salerdquo

ldquofor rentrdquo or ldquofor leaserdquo sign is permittedprovided thata The size of the sign shall not exceed

6 square feet in area in districts zonedresidential rural or recreational nor 20square feet in all other districts

b The sign advertises only the premises onwhich it is located and is removed promptlyafter completion of the sale or rental

2 Construction Signs Constructions signs arepermitted provided thata The total area of all signs shall not exceed

20 square feet per lot in districts zoned

residential or rural nor 32 square feet in allother districtsb The signs are to be maintained on the

premises during actual construction andmust be removed two days after issuance ofcertificate of occupancy

3 Nameplates for residential uses but notexceeding 4 square feet per single-familyresidence or 8 square feet per duplex

B Revise Section 309-72426 to read as follows72426 Temporary Signs1 A poster or banner that does not exceed 20

square feet in size is permitted on a buildingor wall or on an existing freestanding signor one A framesandwich board sign up to 9square feet in size and no taller than 3 feet ispermitted up to 14 days at a time up to 3 timesper calendar year Permits are required forthese temporary signs

2 Signs described in Section 724261 aboveare allowed for thirty days upon the opening of

a new business or eventAmendment - Revise Open Space Requirement inSenior Housing Overlay District

To see if the town will vote to adopt amendmentas proposed by the planning board to amend theSalem Zoning Ordinance as followsAmend Section 309-6164 as follows

6164 Open space requirements Land withinthe parcel or lot which is not specifically coveredby the buildings roads driveways parking areasor service areas and not set aside as privateyards patios or gardens for residents shallqualify as open space Private yards shall beconsidered to encompass all property within 15feet of the dwelling or building Further all openspace shall be unobstructed and open to thesky Flagpoles sculptures benches swimmingpools tennis courts atriums trees and similarobjects shall not be considered obstructions No

more than 25 of the minimum required openspace may lie within a wetland At least 50of the required open space must be undisturbedland that remains in its natural state The sizedimension character and location of open spaceshall be suitable to enable its enjoyment anduse for conservation recreation or agriculturalpersons by residents or the community Suchrestrictions regarding open space shall be in aform and substance as the Planning Board mayprescribe and shall be recorded in an instrumentenforceable by the Town

Article - Revise Definition of Private GarageTo see if the town will vote to adopt an

amendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsRevise Section 309-17 to read as follows

Private Garage ndash a building or structure for thestorage or parking of four or fewer passenger motorvehicles without provision for repairing or servicingsuch vehicles for profit Private garages shall belocated on the same lot as the dwelling served andshall not exceed 50 of the gross floor area of thedwelling served

Amendment ndash Combine In-Law and AccessoryApartment Ordinances

To see if the Town will vote to adopt anAmendment as proposed by the Planning Board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as follows

Delete Section 82 (In-Law Apartment) and reviseSection 81 as followsSection 81 Accessory Apartment811 Accessory apartments are allowed in theresidential rural and recreational districts812 To increase housing alternatives whilemaintaining neighborhood aesthetics and qualityone accessory apartment within a detachedsingle-family dwelling shall be permitted

provided the following conditions are met8121 Maximum of one (1) accessory apartmentper property8122 The property owner must occupy one ofthe two units8123 The exterior appearance and entrancesof the dwelling shall be consistent with a single-family residence8124 Only one (1) bedroom is permitted in theaccessory apartment To qualify as an accessoryapartment under this section the apartment maynot exceed 800 square feet of floor space The800 square foot limit shall not apply to accessorydwelling units that were created as in-lawapartments prior to March 8 20168125 Where municipal sewer service isnot provided the septic system shall meetrequirements for the combined use

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Shaheen Hassan Tell Salem SeniorsThey will Fight for Meals on Wheels

by S Aaron ShamshoyanWith state and federal budget cuts threatening funding to New

Hampshirersquos social programs US Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)and Governor Maggie Hassan (D) sought input from area seniorsabout the importance of the Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheelsprogram

ldquoI was amazed with the volunteers that I worked withrdquo saidShaheen during a roundtable discussion at the Ingram Senior Centerrecently ldquoI think people donrsquot realize how important meals on

wheels is to help keep people in their homesrdquoThe senator said she visited homes and delivered meals withvolunteers over the past year to better understand the programwhich she said she supported

ldquoItrsquos good for the people that are beneficiaries but itrsquos also goodeconomicallyrdquo she said adding she would fight in Washington tohelp fund the program

Hassan said she did a ride along last year with volunteers and saidthe program was critical to seniors seeking to stay in their homes

We want to make sure that senior citizens have the services andsupport that they needrdquo she said adding the funding for the programhad to be a federal and state joint venture

Hassan noted the statersquos recent budget proposal that she vetoedfearing social cuts were too deep and would affect residents

ldquoIt really means that we wouldnrsquot be able to provide services likemeals on wheelsrdquo she said

Keeping senior citizens in their homes longer means a reducedfinancial burden to families and social programs according to DebraPerou director of Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheels

According to Perou it costs $137000 annually to live inRockingham Nursing Home but only a fraction to provide a senior

with daily meals

ldquoWe donrsquot just drop a mealrdquo Perousaid about the program ldquoWe make sureyoursquore okayrdquo

The cost of a yearrsquos worth of mealsequals 10 days in a nursing home orone day in a hospital she said

A volunteer driver at the discussionsaid she was unable to prepare her ownmeals for a while due to an injury and

meals on wheels allowed her to recoverin her own homeThe program is currently funded

through both governmental dollarsand private funds Sixty percent ofthe programs funds come from thestate and federal government with thestate paying up to 80 percent of thatcontribution

Hassan said she was eager to getthrough the budget standoff to getfunds back to programs like meals onwheels She criticized lawmakers forfocusing too much on cuts

The program provides lunches atsenior centers across 37 communitiesin addition to home-delivered meals

ldquoPeople eat three times a day sevendays a weekrdquo Perou said noting thechallenge to fund and deliver all themeals

Shaheen and Hassan said they would continue to fight to fund the

meals on wheels programldquoIn Concord Irsquom going to keep trying to get the legislators to come

back to the tablerdquo she said

Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheels Executive Director Debra Perou (left) explains the importanceof the meals on wheels program to US Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and

Governor Maggie Hassan (D) (right) at the Ingram Senior Center

S t a f f p h o t o b y S

A a r o n S h a m s h o y a n

with Annibale

CookingCooking

Spaghetti withClam Sauce

(Serves 1)

Ingredients5 clams of your choice

1 clove of garlic4 tbsp of extra virgin olive oilPinch of salt and pepperTsp hot pepper14 cup capers and black olives (if preferred)Tsp parsleyTsp of basil4 oz of spaghetti per person

Bring water to a boil then add salt and pastaPlace four or five countneck clams (or any clam of your

choice) into an empty sauteacute pan and cover After clams opentake the pan off of the flame Add oil garlic and clams to sauteacutepan and place pan on flame until the garlic browns Add salt andpepper to taste

Cook pasta until al dente then drain 34 of water from panAdd pasta and left over water to pan with clams oil and garlicKeep over heat

Add peperoncino olives capers and hot pepper Stir untilpasta fully cooks Add parsley and basil Take pan off of heatand place clams on top of pasta Serve warm

This Lilrsquo Rascal willCapture your Heart

submitted by Salem Animal Rescue LeagueMy name is Rogue and I would

love to come home with you Iam a high energy dog with apuppyrsquos spirit I will do best inan active environment where Ican have lots of opportunity toexercise my enthusiasm Donrsquotlet my high-energy demeanorscare you off I will surely be aloyal and loving companion

Come take me for a walk andsee for yourself Come meetRogue and all of the dogs waitingto find a home at the Salem

Animal Rescue League duringour open hours Wednesday 3 to 7 pm Thursday 2 to 7 pm andFriday Saturday Sunday 12 to 4 pm SARL is always looking fordedicated volunteers to assist in caring for our animals if interestedcontact DJ Bettencourt at djbettencourtsarlnhorg

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Salem Community Patriot | September 11 2015 - 7

Senior Peter Antonietti

Named aNational

MeritSeminalist

submitted by National MeritScholarship Corp

Salem High Schoolrsquos Peter JAntonietti was named a semifinalistin the 61st annual National MeritScholarship Program About 16000semifinalists were designated fromaround the country

The nationwide pool of semifinalistsrepresenting less than one percent ofUS high school seniors includes thehighest scoring entrants in each stateThe number of semifinalists in a state isproportional to the statersquos percentage ofthe national total of graduating seniors

These academically talented highschool seniors have an opportunity tocontinue in the competition for some7400 National Merit scholarshipsworth more than $32 million thatwill be offered next spring To be

considered for a Merit Scholarshipregaward semifinalists must fulfill severalrequirements to advance to the finalistlevel of the competition About 90percent of the semifinalists are expectedto attain Finalist standing and abouthalf of the finalists will win a NationalMerit Scholarship earning the MeritScholarreg title

NMSC a not-for-profit organizationthat operates without governmentassistance was established in 1955specifically to conduct the annualNational Merit Scholarship ProgramScholarships are underwritten byNMSC with its own funds andby approximately 440 businessorganizations and higher educationinstitutions that share NMSCrsquos goalsof honoring the nationrsquos scholasticchampions and encouraging the pursuitof academic excellence

About 15 million juniors in morethan 22000 high schools enteredthe 2016 National Merit ScholarshipProgram by taking the 2014 PreliminarySATNational Merit ScholarshipQualifying Test (PSATNMSQTreg) whichserved as an initial screen of programentrants

lsquoAn Unbreakable Spiritrsquo Golf Classic Supports Those Suffering from lsquoBrittle Bone Diseasersquo

by Sonny TylusRecently 136 golfers participated in the

Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundationrsquos NH GolfClassic at Atkinson Country Club on a bright sunnyMonday

The Gudek family Kenny Teresa Steve Linda andKenny Jr organized the tournament with help fromthe staff of Technical Needs of New Hampshire Thisyearrsquos ninth annual tournament grossed $56000 andover the past nine years has raised approximately$370000

The tournament is the second largest fundraiser

for OI (Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation) Thistournament has special significance for Kenny Gudekbecause he has Osteogenesis Imperfecta He wasdiagnosed at a very young age with a mild caseand his son has a very mild case ldquoOsteogenesisImperfecta is a genetic bone disorder characterizedby fragile bones that break easily It is also known aslsquobrittle bone diseasersquo

The foundationrsquos mission is to improve the qualityof life for people affected by OI through research tofind treatments and a cure education awareness and

mutual support The foundation also helps people

with physiciansrsquo appointments wheelchairs and otherspecial equipment they may need Kenny talkedabout children who have OI and how they experienceover 100 fractures and said how it was ldquoall about thekids and helping themrdquo He feels the governmentneglects funding for this disease and wishes theywould do more Kenny currently serves on the OIFoundation Board as treasurer

For more information go to oiforg If you wish toget involved in the golf tournament contact Kenny atkgudektechneedscom

Te Cook family Michael John Odette and Jim Kenny Gudek putts the ball eresa Gudek and Denise Dolloff

S t a f f p h o t o s b y S o n n y T y l u s

Beating the Heat at the Farmers Market with lsquoFarmsiclesrsquoby Jon Tripp

The Vernon FamilyFarm introduced anew treat to helpeveryone at theSalem FarmersMarket beatthe Labor Dayweekend heatIn a partnershipwith 3 BrothersMarketplacethey are makingldquoFarmsiclesrdquo madeout of their ownvegetables locallygrown fruit andorganic canesugar For nowthey have just threeflavors strawberry-kale roastedbeet-blueberryand cucumber-melon but they have plans to add an apple cider and a

pumpkin-based flavor later this fall Head on down tonext Sundayrsquos market at the Salem Marketplace on NorthBroadway to try one for yourself

Gino ecce thought his cucumber-melon popsicle was pretty tasty

Kelsey Levesque Sophia McAdams and Valerie McAdams couldnrsquot wait to try theirs

Staff photos by Jon Tripp

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Historical Society Acquires 1902

Hose WagonStaff photos by S Aaron Shamshoyan

JOY Wellness is Streaming Yoga Classes

FindingBuried

Treasure

Te Boys amp Girls Club ofGreater Salem Little Explorers

get to follow maps and findburied treasures during

sailing the high seas week atcamp Preschool openings

available call Cynthia Mckeon898-7709 ext 33 or email

cmckeonsalembgcorg

by Jon TrippSalemrsquos Journey Om Yoga (JOY) Wellness recently launched an

online service providing live yoga and wellness classes The classescover a range of topics including yoga reiki strength and enduranceand womenrsquos empowerment The live classes are streamed online fromtheir studio in the Salem Marketplace on North Broadway They are alsooffering live introductory sessions on their comprehensive yoga instructortraining and life coaching services

The studiorsquos owner Jennifer Williams had initially tried to launch akickstarter campaign over the summer to fund their own live streamingoperation but ultimately decided to team up with Periscope a Twitter-owned company that provides on demand personal live streaming from

mobile devicesTo take part in a class users simply install the Periscope app on

their phone or tablet register with the company and tune in at theappropriate time for the classes they are interested in taking The onlineclasses will be free through November and Williams thinks ldquothey areideal for new students who might be apprehensive about coming to astudio or for people looking for an affordable way to start trainingrdquo Formore information about the studiorsquos classes and other services visit theirwebsite at wwwjourneyomyogacom

One of the studiorsquos youngest students Rihana Gomez helps instructor JenniferWilliams demonstrate the meditative position that starts off most sessions

Students strike a centering pose during their workout

Instructor Jennifer Williams guides her students through a series of poses

Students follow along as instructor Jennifer Williams goes through their routine

Williams helps one of her students stretch out her back

Staff photos by Jon Tripp

Dan Zavisza of the Salem Historical Society shows off a 1902 horse-drawn hose wagon purchased by the Salem Historical Society to be stored

at Hose House 2 with private funds

Bronze equipment on the hose wagon includes a bell pump fireextinguisher and lanterns

Te wagon was built in Cambridgeport Mass and designed totransport firemen to the scene of a fire

Rear view of the wagon where firemenwould sit

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Thumbs Up Thumbs Down

Thumbs Up Thumbs Down

ldquoThumbs up Wow the police were in full-scale ticket mode this week collecting revenue

At this pace we should be able to cut the propertytax rate in half After all the money townemployees collect go to the town rightrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the lsquoless government peoplersquo Just saw a picture of a victim of the western firesHis t-shirt reads lsquoLower Taxes + Less Government= More Freedomrsquo Yes Freedom to watch yourhome burn Ironicrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Donald Trump and hisrampant prejudice He is insulting each and everyone of us who had Irish or Italian or Germanor French or Spanish or Serbian or Lebanese orPolish or Jewish or whatever roots Our familiesall came - were subject to hard times but broughttheir bit of culture with them - Killianrsquos beerlasagna bratwurst crepes paella dumplingsgrape leaves kielbasa bagels What would we belike without this rich culture we have Why is heso hateful to Mexican immigrants They work like

our families did they educate their kids and theybring tacos and burritos to the mix He really isinsulting each and every one of usrdquo

ldquoThumbs up The town of Salem needs to reallylook at going to a town council with a strong townmanager form of governmentrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to any plans to do any kinds ofimprovements to Hedgehog Park I went in thereone day to check it out and it was mostly Masslicense plates that filled the parking lot Unlessthe place will be posted lsquoSalem Residents OnlyrsquoIrsquom against itrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Carly Fiorina who was part ofthe management team that took down LucentBellLabs Her lsquoleadershiprsquo led the company to lay offthousands of people who lost their jobs and theirsavings plans HP was sharp enough to get rid ofher before they became bankruptrdquo

ldquoThumbs up and congratulations to Dr ShujaSaleem Hersquos been in practice for 37 years andis closing his office and Retiring I have had thepleasure knowing him over 27 years and proudto say hersquos my doctor and delivered my threechildren Dr Saleem has an incredible gift ofcaring listening compassion and knowledge Atevery appointment he made me feel like his familyand a person You mattered to him Doctorssadly these days donrsquot have that rare gift that DrSaleem has (I and other were lucky enough toexperience it) You will be sorely be missedrdquo

ldquoThumbs up to the Salem Department of PublicWorks for the nice job they did installing benchesalong the Veterans Memorial Parkwayrdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Irsquom not aRepublican but get a grip Bush hasnrsquot beenPresident for almost eight years Stop blaminghim for everything Irsquom sure you think he orderedthose planes to come over here and crash into thebuildings God help us allrdquo

ldquoThumbs down in Salem to the old guy onthe ride on mower cutting his lawn and blowing

all the dust and grass clippings into the road onSchool Street Use some common sense and keepyour debris on your own propertyrdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Town officials getmad because people use thumbs to express theirfrustrations and when property owners contact thetown and the town does not respond what otherchoice do people haverdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down It is time thepeople of Salem take back their government and

change the form of government from selectmanto a town council I think the town wouldbenefit from this and the people would be betterrepresentedrdquo

ldquoThumbs down town of Salem Why does thetown have a contact department section on thetown website when they do not even respondwhen residents send information or questions inthen they wonder why people do not want to getinvolved in town affairsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Patrick Bickrsquos dishonestputdown of Dee Lewisrsquo sincere letter last weekLewis was stating that she doesnrsquot want anyonewith the anti-American values of Trump orBickrsquos boy Ted Cruz to win out Bick mentionsRepublicans in 1964 helping to pass the CivilRights Act forgetting that the current GOP isfighting to destroy most of what it once stood forincluding statersquos voting rights And every single

point in his last paragraph insulting presidentObama is either an outright lie or mentions eventsthat actually happened under Bush (governmentprograms dumbing down children for over 40years (gee has Obama been in that long)veterans dying while waiting for VA hospitalrooms Obamacare denying patient healthchoices etc)rdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Well as to beexpected Chairman Keller does it again at the lastBOS meeting Itrsquos his MO creating conflict anddissension at the board of selectmen And yes hewas ably assisted by the Town Manager Hickeyand Lyons Salem needs more than what it isgetting from Keller Itrsquos as simple as ego versustaxpayers Enough is enough Jimbordquo

ldquoThumbs down to all the oldpeople that live at the end ofSally Sweet Way that are againstthe proposed ten unit condocomplex Wake up at least withthat you know what you aregetting If you have single familyhouses in there or duplexes youcould end up with kids all over

the neighborhood loud musicor low life people living thereso donrsquot be so stubborn andobstructionistsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down Conservationmembers Linda Harvey and TomCampbell like taking the show

over Give someone else a chance to talk andyou act like such know it alls You people are notthe only ones that have ideas It is nice to havesidewalks and preserve wetlands but you have tobe reasonablerdquo

ldquoThumbs down Linda Harvey you makeme laugh at the conservation meeting with theconceptual discussion for the state DPW shed onShadow Lake Road You want everything port-a-potties not paying rent for the parking lot porouspavement The state does not even have to rentthe parking lot to the town if they did not want to

Like McBride said do not look a gift horse in thefacerdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Salemconservation member Tom Campbell - do youknow how to keep quiet When you talk you areso loud You do not need to be the loudest personin the crowd to be acknowledgedrdquo

ldquoThumbs down The people of New Hampshireshould know that Senator Jeanne Shaheenhas betrayed her constituents by voting forthis disastrous Iran deal that puts America andIsrael in grave danger What the people in NewHampshire also must know is that Jeanne Shaheenwas bought off by the Iranian lobby and that is afact There were several Democrats senators who

were bought off and Jeanne Shaheen was the thirdon the list If America or Israel is attacked by theIranians Jeanne Shaheen will be held accountableand will be charged with treasonrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Kelly Ayottersquos weasel wordedsurveys I wasted my time taking a survey onlsquowhat matters to NHrsquo from Kelly Ayotte The

vaguely defined words usedrequired that I disagree with allthe statements Only lsquolow factrsquohigh on lsquofake newsrsquo personscould understand the hiddenmeaning behind the questionsAyotte needs to be removedfrom New Hampshire politicsThe Granite State is not servedby a senator selling Netanyahursquossnake oilrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Quagmire

Ayotte Your misguided beliefsystem is lsquointerminable costlywar is better than diplomacyrsquoYour beliefs sank the US in

Iraq and Afghanistan 35 years of your lsquowar overdiplomacyrsquo the US has ruined the Middle EastYour opposition to the Iran nuclear deal is basedon your pandering to fascism in Israel Israelithugs are killing thousands of Palestinians Youare working the scam that brought US thousandsof dead trillions wasted and all you did was growISIS Your beliefs are bankrupting America foryour war profiteer sponsorsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Mr Brooks Your rant aboutliberalism causing terrorism is filled with logicalfallacies How does liberalism cause terrorismThat aside what you Weimar Bick and young JoeSweeney display is blind adherence to factitiousvalues Look it up Your beliefs are the sameform of misbegotten values that excused holding

slaves you would enslave women withholdingreproductive rights Your letters are the same asthe slaversrsquo attacks on abolitionists in 1860 Yourcontempt for epistemology is displayed with eachletter to the editor Keep it up I will to teach youto thinkrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the false-flag hoax in Millis Mass

earlier this month completewith swat teams canine unitseyewitness actors and shelterin place After a neighbor cameforward to say he saw the officershoot-up his own cruiser thedepartment admitted there wasno police chase no maroontruck they were chasing and itwas all an elaborate hoax Sohow many more of these eventshave been hoaxes What didthat cost taxpayers Is this why

they pushed for a new military complexrdquo

ldquoThumbs down This Black Lives Matter isnothing but a hate group designed to wreakhavoc and division in America This hateorganization established by Van Jones and Sorosand is obviously supported by Obama the formerAttorney General Eric Holder Al Sharpton Jessie

Jackson and the new black panthers This hategroup was formulated on a totally false premiseof Hands Up Donrsquot Shoot which has been proventime and time again never to have happened Tohave a group constantly chanting lsquowhat do wewant dead cops when do we want it nowrsquo isappalling and unacceptable Quite frankly it isdespicable to now 24 dead policemen gunneddown by this hate group Obama should be moreconcerned with stopping this insanity rather thanwasting his time and energy on the junk scienceof global warmingrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the three Rhinos - George SrGeorge Jr and Jeb Bush for mooching around withthe scandal plagued Bill and Hillary Clintonrdquo

ldquoThumbs up New Hampshire has the secondhighest property taxes in the entire countryOnly New Jersey is higher And with the bunchwe have as Board of Selectman Irsquom sure wersquoll

be number one very soon How can this beMismanagement tops the listrdquo

ldquoThumbs down The new surface at the highschool is very nice however they overlooked aserious problem for safe parking Two parkingtiers lack protective safety berms to deter carsbeing parked from falling down the slope intocars at the next tier This oversight is an accidentwaiting to happenrdquo

Tank you for your submissions All commentsthumbs up or down are anonymous and not written bythe Salem Community Patriot staff Tumbs commentscan be sent via telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us atthumbsareanewsgroupcom When submitting a Tumbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Salem Community Patriot During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments to

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Joyce C Dufresne Joyce C Dufresne 68 of Salem died on Aug

31 2015 at Beth Israel Deaconess MedicalCenter in Boston Mass after a courageousbattle against many medical issues includinglung cancer Joyce was born in LawrenceMass the second youngest of nine children ofthe late Leona (Bernard) and Arthur Dufresne

Joyce lived in Salem for 27 years living withher sister and brother-in-law Jane and Tim

Higgins for the last seven years She previously lived in HaverhillMethuen and Lawrence Mass Joyce retired from LucentTechnologies at age 52 and enjoyed her 17 years of retirementWhen she was diagnosed with cancer she received wonderfulcare from Dr Yamil Kouri and his Oncology team In 2011 Joycewas diagnosed at BIDMC with Aspergillus - a rare fungus infectionin her lungs that could have resulted in death She creditedHospitalist Dr Alexander Carbo and his medical team with savingher life

Joyce enjoyed spending time with her friends Joyce will alwaysbe known as the Zen Bones Queen a computer tile matchinggame She also enjoyed walking sitting in the yard taking drivesand eating out She loved cooking and baking In healthier times

Joyce loved traveling A person of strong faith Joyce appreciatedher church family - especially The Eyes on Jesus Prayer Group atSt Matthew Church She appreciated all the support and prayersfrom each and every one of the members including Rita TutundgyLila Bailey and Pauline Coppola She and her sister Jane wereactive participants in Salemrsquos Relay for Life Jane published adessert cookbook to help raise money for cancer research

Joyce leaves behind one special friend Anna Songalo ofLawrence who turned 104 on Monday Sept 7 NH friendsBill and Peggy Dooley of Derry Terri Staples of Salem Lucyand Herbert Darling of Londonderry Brian Downing TheresaDowning Patricia and Brian Stanton all of Salem Massachusettsfriends Mary Lou Morris of Merrimac Alice Kilbilis of AmesburyRuth Lange of Lawrence Richard Wunderlich of Methuen andLinda Boragine of Salisbury Anne and Ronnie Milici of Danversand Denise and David Pelletier of Maine special religious friendsMsgr Donald Gilbert of Manchester Fr Roland Lacasse of Boston

and Fr Brian Kennedy of St Matthew Parish Joyce wanted to saya special good-bye to Andrea Jim Katherine Meredith and BlakeHarvey who sat behind her in church as well as Vivian NadeauMary and Porter Starrett Laurie Johnson and Anne and ColmcilleFoyle Joycersquos surviving siblings from Massachusetts are LucilleSt Cyr of Lawrence Donald Dufresne Jacqueline McCarthy ofTewksbury Eugene and Rody Dufresne of Methuen BarbaraRodgers of Haverhill and Jane and Timothy Higgins of SalemNH

She was predeceased by her brothers Robert and AlbertA Funeral Mass was held Sept 8 at St Matthew Parish 2 Searles

Rd in WindhamIn lieu of flowers donations to assist with funeral expenses

may be made to Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main StSalem NH 03079 who has care of her arrangements Masses andprayers would also be appreciated

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Marie A GuilmetMarie A (Fusco) Guilmet 72 of Salem died Aug

29 2015 at the Parkland Medical Center in DerryBorn in Lawrence Mass on Aug 15 1943 shewas the daughter of the late John B and Marie M(Pulverenti) Fusco Marie was raised and educatedin Lawrence and a graduate of Lawrence HighSchool class of 1961

Marie was a resident of Salem for over 50 yearsHer life was centered around her children her grandson and familyShe was a loving wife mother grandmother and sister who will besadly missed by all who knew her

Marie was predeceased by her husband Robert P Guilmet and herdaughter Michelle A (Guilmet) Hogarty

She is survived by her daughter Lynne and her husband MarkMullett of Salem her grandson Ryan P Hogarty Kevin T Boyle ofSalem who is a very important part of our family a brother JohnA Fusco and his wife Geraldine of Methuen Mass and her threenieces

All services were privateDonations in Mariersquos name may be made to the National Multiple

Sclerosis Society wwwnationalmssocietyorg or to the NewHampshire Humane Society wwwnhhumaneorg

Arrangements were under the direction of the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem To send a messageof condolence to the family please view the obituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Robert OlsonRobert Olson 72 of Salem passed away Aug

31 2015 at Holy Family Hospital in MethuenMass surrounded by his family Bob was bornin Norwood Mass the son of the late Lillian(Isherwood) and Robert F Olson He grew upin Dedham Mass and graduated from DedhamHigh School

Bob worked for 33 years for the US PostalService delivering mail to Salem residents He also

worked at the Rockingham Race Track for 20 years as a mutual clerkHe loved golf and was a former member of Crystal Springs GolfCourse Bob also loved horse racing and enjoyed traveling to Aruba

He is survived by his beloved wife Gina (Rodenhiser) Olson ofSalem with whom he just celebrated their 49th wedding anniversaryhis children Carolyn and husband Michael Davis Mark Olson andwife Colleen and Donna and husband Steven Aliberti all of Salemhis siblings Richard Olson of Andover Mass and Edith Donaruma ofBrockton Mass six grandchildren Montana Matthew Alli Dylan

Jenny and Avery and four nieces and nephewsA funeral service was celebrated on Sept 3 at Douglas amp Johnson

Funeral Home 214 Main St in Salem followed by burial in PineGrove Cemetery

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Vincent J SclafaniVincent J Sclafani 31 of Haverhill Mass

died unexpectedly Aug 25 2015 at Holy FamilyHospital in Methuen Mass

Vincent was born in Lowell Mass on Sept29 1983 the son of Cynthia (Byrd) and MarkSclafani He worked at Salemhaven Nursing Homewhere he took pride in taking care of the facilityand its residents He grew up in Salem NHand graduated with the class of 2002 Vinniersquospassions were fishing the New England Patriots the

Boston Red Sox and the Boston Bruins Vinnie had a genuine lovefor helping people and using his incredible ability to repair anythingthat was broken Vincentrsquos love for his family and friends wasunparalleled and was the foundation of his life Vincentrsquos newest lovewould be the upcoming birth of his son Vincent Alexander Sclafani

He is survived by his mother Cynthia (Byrd) and father MarkSclafani of Maryland his girlfriend Melissa Sullivan of HaverhillMass his brother Anthony P Sclafani and wife Sarah of Fremont

NH his brother Alexander M Sclafani of Salem NH and severalaunts uncles and cousins

A Funeral Mass was celebrated on Aug 31 at Mary Queen of PeaceChurch Salem followed by cremation

In lieu of flowers contributions can be made at the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem NH to Vincent ASclafani and also GoFundMe where there is a page set up for Melissaand Baby Vinnie

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

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by Bob GibbsOn an unseasonably hot and humid Labor Day Monday the Salem

Town GOP committee held its 16th annual Labor Day picnic Thepicnic is a chance for politicians who are running for office to beseen by many of the townrsquos registered Republicans and those notenrolled This year offered a chance for voters to see four of thepresidential candidates

First to be introduced by Committee Chairman Cathy Staceywas South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham Senator Grahamwas followed by former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina OhioGovernor John Kasich and finally Governor Scott Walker Manyfelt that Fiorina received the loudest greeting from the crowd ofRepublican supporters

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Governor Walker who arrived at the Salem-Derry Elks Club onhis Harley-Davidson motorcycle has now ridden his motorcyclethrough every county in New Hampshire

Along with the presidential candidates US Senator Kelly Ayotte(NH-R) and NH GOP Chairman Jennifer Horn both spoke to thecrowd encouraging them to listen to all of the candidates to votefor their candidate in the primary and to then back whoever is thepartyrsquos final candidate

As a big surprise for the afternoon Executive Councilor ChrisSununu announced his candidacy for New Hampshire governor

Citing the current direction of the state and his opinion of the currentadministration in Concord he felt that this was the right time forhim to get into the running for office Sununu states he has plans toimprove on the current business tax environment the education andhealthcare system and to get New Hampshire up to where he feelsthe state should be

Ohio Governor John Kasich poses with Salem GOP picnic goers

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorina listens to a voter at the Salem GOP picnic

Senator Kelly Ayotte and NH

State Rep EricEstevez (Hudson

and Pelham)

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with NH Senate President Chuck Morse

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If the first game of the season is anyindication then Blue Devil fans are in for anexciting year Facing off against a juggernautof an opponent in Winnacunnet Salemwas able to keep up in the first half thanksto senior captains Charles Sibanda (22)and Sean Nartiff (68) The duo formed atwo-headed dragon that put the team onits back with Sibanda bolting through theWinnacunnet defense like lightning andNartiff clearing open paths for him to strike

Tied at 14 apiece going into the secondhalf Winnacunnet caught fire They wouldpush hard at Salemrsquos defense threatening toscore nearly every trip down the field TheBlue Devil defense just wasnrsquot as potent astheir offense even with Nartiff coming downwith a fumble recovery to stifle some of the

flames of Winnacunnetrsquos blazing passing game Hishustle plays kept Winnacunnet from stealing the gamebut by the final quarter Salem was down 14-21

The greatest performers in any sport always come inwhen it counts and in the fourth quarter Salem showedthat it has a few gems on its roster Sibanda was a blur ashe streaked past Winnacunnet for his second touchdownof the night it was like the defense was in slow motionto him Rather than play it safe and hope for anotheropportunity to score when there was only eight minutesleft Salem pushed for a two-point conversion instead ofan extra point attempt but the pass fell short It was timefor the rest of the team to step up for Sibanda and Nartiffand they delivered gloriously

The Blue Devil defense pressured Winnacunnetrelentlessly They were a machine with every cog workingin unison with an efficiency not seen before Forcinga punt Salem took their fate into their own hands andwith two minutes to go in the match senior Nicholas

Shumski (7) rushed 41 yards to give Salem thelead There is no other word for his late gameheroics than ldquoclutchrdquo unless you wanted to addldquoamazingrdquo ldquostupendousrdquo or ldquobreath takingrdquo

Two minutescan be a longtime howeverand Salem needone more stopWinnacunnetwent for a deeppass on the rightside and senior

Jacob Dufton(59) interceptedit with less thana minute leftsecuring victory26 to 21 on hishome turf AfterDuftonrsquos superbMalcolm Butler

impersonation andShumskirsquos go-aheadtouchdown it isclear that Salem hasall the pieces forlong-term successand the potential foran electric season

RB Charles Sibanda (22) breaks through theWinnacunnet line

RB Nicholas Shumski (7) gains big yards

OL Sean Nartiff(68) gets Salemrsquos first

points

SHS tight end 15 Mark Foglia goes up for a catch in the end zone againstWinnacunnet Te pass was just off his fingertips

Staff photos by Bob Gibbs

by Jon TrippIt was a different type of

bowling as the grounds at theTuscan Marketplace weretransformed into a bocce courtThe Tuscan Market held thefinals of its second annual boccetournament on Aug 30 after30 teams had competed in theprevious dayrsquos preliminary roundsOn Sunday Aug 30 the top-eight teams from the previous dayplayed for one of four cash prizesFourth place went to Anagni thirdto Quatro second to GiovanniBellini and the Methuen Sons ofItaly took home the top spot andthe $2000 prize Competitorsand guests were treated to winetastings during the competitionsand the teams enjoyed some ofthe fine Tuscan Market food afterthe event

Bocce Transforms the Lawn of Tuscan Market

submitted by Barbara Scott Londonderry Arts Council Sponsored by the Londonderry Arts Council and Historic Society

Saturday Sept 19 heralds a new juried event in Londonderrytitled Summer Finale Located on the historic grounds of theMorrison House Museum on Pillsbury Road a short distance fromthe town common from 10 am to 4 pm there will be clustersof artists artisans acoustic musicians playing throughout the dayA cut above the average food vendors will be on hand to satisfyhungry appetites as well as various activities throughout the day forchildren

The goal is to make this a yearly signature event puttingLondonderry and southern New Hampshire on the map as theplace to bring the family Bring a blanket or chairs and spend theday listening to performances by the Last Duo the New Englandersand local musicians or roam the grounds enjoying the work of

the following artists and artisans Jennifer Cook Amherst CorinneDodge and Ingeborg Seaboyer Derry Elizabeth LewandowskiEast Hampstead Heather Crowler East Kingston Darlene GradyEssex Jim OrsquoDonnell Hooksett Liz Winchester-Larson KeeneSusan Hanna Kate Kilgus and Mike Wallace Londonderry VirginiaDemers Denise Roberge and Maria Williams Manchester BarbaraLester Carmen Verdi Jr and Harriet Winchester Nashua LisaPapastefanou Rindge Barbara Barkley Tina Gagnon and SusanRiach Salem Michelle Fontaine Windham Rosanne BartlettMethuen Mass and Marilu Hornak from York ME

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Musicians Artisans on Hand atSummer Finale in Londonderry

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-Joe Faro of uscanBrands shows off the

winnerrsquos cup-Ray Collins and Jim

Stouprakakis strategizeon their next shot-Te tournament

draws a big crowd onthe uscan Market

patio-Bob Witham takes a

critical shot-Sometimes a soft

touch is needed to getthe right shot

-Players keep a closeeye on each shot

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands congratulates

the second-place teamGiovanni Bellini

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It has been 14 Years but the Impact Continues

911 First Responder Health Issues Affect Thousandsby Doug Robinson

Executive Director Patrick J Foye ofthe New York Port Authority wrote ldquoWiththe 14th anniversary of September 11approaching you or your organization maybe having memorial events in the comingdays These events present an opportunityto raise awareness about the continuinghealth impacts to responders and survivorsThe information below conveys the scaleof the issue and comes from the Centersfor Disease Control and Preventionrsquos WorldTrade Center Health Program which wasestablished by the Zadroga 911 Health and

Compensation Actbull There are more than 71000

responders and survivors receivingmedical monitoring andor medicaltreatment for their September 11injuries In the past year more than3600 responders and survivorsenrolled in the WTC Health Program

bull September 11 responders and survivorsenrolled in the program are in everystate and in 429 of 435 Congressionaldistricts Approximately 8000responders enrolled in the WTC HealthProgram reside outside of the NYC

Metropolitan Areabull More than 33000 responders and

survivors have at least one injury orillness related to September 11 - morethan 22000 have two or more Morethan 3700 responders and survivorshave cancer related to the events ofSeptember 11

We thought it important that you andyour organization know about the scopeand magnitude of the health issues facedby September 11 responders and survivorsacross our countryrdquo

by Doug RobinsonOn that fateful blue sky morning of Sept 11 2001 husbands

and wives boyfriends and girlfriends moms and dads kissed theirloved ones good-bye as they would on any normal day

But Sept 11 2001 was not another normal day Like thebombing of Pearl Harbor or the explosion of the space shuttleChallenger those old enough to understand the significanceof those fateful days will never forget what they were doing orwhere they were going just then

Between 846 and 1026 am the Twin Towers at the WorldTrade Center had come crumbling down as a result of the two

jumbo jets that were flown into themThat morning close to 3000 people from 57 countries lost their

lives The World Trade Center - 2342 lives lost Pentagon - 14

lives lost Flight 93 - 40 lives lost firefighters - 343 liveslost police officers - 60 lives lost and EMS personnel - eightlives lost

While one of the World Trade Towers has been rebuiltmany of those who responded to the call that daysuffer the long-range illnesses associated with beingrescuing heroes and are currently undergoingmedical treatment

Executive Director Patrick J Foye of theNew York Port Authority wrote ldquoWith the 14thanniversary of September 11 approaching youor your organization may be having memorialevents in the coming days These events present

an opportunity to raise awareness about thecontinuing health impacts to responders andsurvivors The information below conveys the

scale of the issue and comes from the Centersfor Disease Control and Preventionrsquos WorldTrade Center Health Program which wasestablished by the Zadroga 911 Health andCompensation Actbull There are more than 71000 respondersand survivors receiving medical monitoringandor medical treatment for their Sept 11injuries In the past year more than 3600responders and survivors enrolled in the WTCHealth Programbull Sept 11 responders and survivorsenrolled in the program are in every stateand in 429 of 435 Congressional districtsApproximately 8000 responders enrolledin the WTC Health Program reside outsideof the NYC metropolitan areabull More than 33000 responders andsurvivors have at least one injury orillness related to Sept 11 - more than22000 have two or more More than

3700 responders and survivors havecancer related to the events of Sept11

We thought it important thatyou and your organization knowabout the scope and magnitude ofthe health issues faced by Sept 11responders and survivors across ourcountryrdquo

Salemrsquos day to honor victims of911 will begin with the annualbreakfast hosted by the Rotary Theceremony will begin at 830 am atthe Salem Central Fire Station MainStreet

File photos from 2010

Te National September 11 Memorial amp Museum in New York

staff photos by Robyn Hatch

c o u r t e s y

p h o t o

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Sunday September 13First Congregational Church of Salem

15 Lawrence Rd summer suppers andworship services have ended for 2015

Sunday worship will resume today at 10am All ages are welcome There are teambuilding gamesactivities for our church schoolchildren and youth and a nursery is also availableA pot luck picnic will follow the worship service tocelebrate Rally Sunday

Beginning Tuesday September 15 The Salem Community Emergency

Response Team (CERT) is offering a freefive-week course at the Salem High School

School for Continuing Education basedon FEMArsquos manual ldquoAre You Readyrdquo from 630to 8 pm If you are not able to attend the firstfive-week session you can join us for our secondsession beginning Oct 22 The course includes aspecial field trip to Concordrsquos Bureau of EmergencyCommunications (9-1-1) Center Seating is limitedso be sure to register by Sept 11 for the first sessionor by Oct 19 for the second session by registeringby mail or in person School For Continuing

Education 44 Geremonty Dr Salem NH 03079Provide your name address phone number andemail address and the name of the course Are YouReady EmergencyDisaster Planning

Starting Wednesday September 16The Town of Salem Engineering

Department announces that the TownFarm Road Bridge over Spicket River will

be closed for reconstruction Town FarmRoad and Bluff Street Extension will be closedto lsquothru trafficrsquo between North Main Street andHawkins Glenn Drive Motorists are encouragedto seek alternate routes around the constructionzone and to be aware of detour signage put inplace for the project Reconstruction and roadclosure is anticipated to continue into June of2016 Information regarding the project will beavailable on the townrsquos engineering web page atwwwtownofsalemnhorgengineering-projects pages2015-town-farm-rd-bridge-replacement For

further information on the Town Farm Road BridgeReplacement Project contact Robert Puff director

of Engineering Salem at 890-2033 or via email atrpuffcisalemnhus

Thursday September 17

Lecture on the Liberty Ships of WorldWar II with Robin Neill Join us at theKelley Library from 7 to 830 pm for ourfirst KLAS lecture of the 2015-16 season

We are pleased to welcome Robin Neillfor a talk on the history of Liberty Ships Robinis a local maritime historian and skilled model-shipbuilder In the short time between 1941 and1943 US shipyards built nearly 3000 LibertyShips to meet Allied cargo transportation needs Anumber of these were later reconfigured to serve astroop transports This talk will focus on the designof the ships and their role in the war Robin willalso discuss aspects of model ship-building Hisscale model of a Liberty Ship will be on hand forreference

Saturday September 19 amp SundaySeptember 20

Itrsquos time for Salemfest 2015 Thisevent is spread out over several locationsthroughout town It benefits charitable

organizations providing an opportunity toshow the good work they do recruit new membersand for many itrsquos a chance to do some fundraising

Sunday September 20Salem Animal Rescue League will holdits third annual Crusinrsquo for Critters CarShow from 9 am to 2 pm at the SalemBoys amp Girls Club on Geremonty BlvdCome join us for a great time as we gaze

upon and admire vintage cars from all erasVendor space available food and refreshments onsite music 12 class awards driver prizes rafflesand adoptable animals Admission is free forspectators $10 per carbiketruck All proceedswill benefit the many homeless animals residing atSARL For more information visit wwwsarlnhorgor contact D J Bettencourt at 893-3210

Saturday September 26Centerpoint Community Churchrsquos

150th Anniversary Committee membersinvite the Community to participate in

a Historical Celebration to be held at101 School St in Salem The festivitiesbegin at 1 pm with a luncheon followedby a service light refreshments and free

concert For more info log onto wwwcenterpointsalemorg or call 893-9191

Wednesday September 30Kelley Book Group 7 to 830 pm

This monthrsquos book is ldquoMoon Tigerrdquo byPenelope Lively Copies of the book

are available at the library This BookGroup meets monthly on the last Wednesdayof the month and is facilitated by Joan FardellaContact Audrey LaRoche at 898-7064 or emailalarochekelleylibraryorg

SaturdayOctober 3

AnnualFall Fair

Fundraiser atSalemhaven RehabNursing Center23 Geremonty DrSalem indoorsfrom 9 am to 3pm Local artisanswhite elephanttable baked goodsgreat food kidsscavenger hunt facepainting live musicwith Bob Bakerfrom 1130 am to1230 pm and DonSmith from 1245to 145 pm WersquoreCelebrating our 35thAnniversary

13th

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17th

19th

20th

26th

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Salem Community Patriot is an Area News Group PublicationDeadline for all materials is due Tuesday at noon prior

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a space available basis with preference to non-frequent writers Requests to withhold a writerrsquos name will behonored at the discretion of the editor Letters more than600 words will be returned to sender

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Good for the Community Your Hometown Community Calendar

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Salem Community Patriot | September 11 2015 - 5

Upcoming AmericanRed Cross Blood Drive

OpportunitiesThe American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to help their

communities prepare for emergencies by giving blood during NationalPreparedness Month this September To make an appointment to give blooddownload the Red Cross Blood Donor App visit redcrossbloodorg or call1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767)

HampsteadSaturday Sept 26 830 am1230 pm Hampstead Middle School 28

School StreetHudson

Tuesday Sept 22 12-7 pm Hudson Communi ty Center 12 Lions AveLondonderry

Friday Sept 18 1-6 pm Londonderry Lions Hall 256 Mammoth RdSaturday Sept 26 8 am-1 p m Greater Londonderry YMCA 206

Rockingham RdNashua

Thursday Sept 17 2-7 pm The Elks Lodge 120 Daniel Webster HwyThursday Sept 24 830 am-130 pm The Elks Lodge 120 Daniel Webster

HwySalem

Wednesday Sept 23 10 am-3 pm Walmart Salem 326 North BroadwayWindham

Wednesday Sept 16 2-7 pm St Matthew Church 2 Searles Rd

Overview of September Planning Board Meetingby Bob Gibbs

Parking at Ralphies restaurant was first on theagenda at the Salem Planning Board meeting Thetown has received many complaints from neighborsof the newly opened restaurant about the streetparking around the restaurant The one itemregarding parking that the board did address atthe Sept 8 meeting was the size of the handicap-accessible parking spot

Per ADA specifications for handicap van parkingthe space must be 8 feet wide The van parkingspot currently at Ralphies does not meet thisrequirement According to Planning Director RossMoldoff the size of the spot was recommendedby a surveyor that laid out the parking for therestaurant

The owners of the restaurant have been made

aware of the error and presented the town withthe new layout The board accepted the fix to theissue

With a light schedule on the agenda for themeeting on Tuesday Sept 8 the board addressedsome of the warrant articles for the upcoming townmeeting

The following list of articles are only very roughdrafts of potential warrant article questions Theplanning board can alter or eliminate any or all ofthe articles

Any of the articles can then be accepted oraltered at town meeting Prior to town meetingeach question will have a public hearing whereresidents can present their thoughts ideas andissues regarding each question to the board

The board did discuss each article For eachof the questions the board requested furtherinformation from Moldoff

Again the following are only rough draftsAmendment ndash Revise Septic System Setback to

WetlandsTo see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsRevise Section 309-7655 to read as follows7655 No septic tank or leach field may beconstructed or enlarged closer than 75 feet to anywetland except that replacement systems may belocated within 50 feet if NHDES regulations aremetArticle - Revise Impact Fee Ordinance

To see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsA Revise Section 309-7113 as follows

7113 Authority to Assess Impact Fees71133 The use of the following documents asamended provides a proportionate basis for theassessment of impact fees in Salem

1 Public School Impact Fees Basis ofAssessment ndash Town of Salem - 2004 Updateas amended

2 Public Recreation Impact Fees Basisof Assessment ndash Salem NH (2004) asamended and

3 Public Safety Impact Fees Basis ofAssessment ndash Town of Salem NewHampshire (2005) as amended

4 Traffic Impact Fee System - Town of SalemNH October 2009

5 Impact Fees Basis of Assessment 2014Update Schools Recreation and PublicSafety Impact Fees August 2014

B Revise Section 309-71113 to read as follows71113 Impact Fee SchedulesThe documents referenced in Section 71133

support the impact fee schedules listed in the latestimpact fee schedule adopted by the planning boardand available at town hall Land uses that are notwithin the categories listed in the schedules mayrequire special calculations using a comparablebasis of assessment or the application of anassessment amount based on a land use of similarimpact Fees shall be based on the principal use ofthe structureArticle - Allow Expansion of NonconformingStructures

To see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as follows

Add a new Section 309-87 Alteration orExpansion of Nonconforming Structures

Alteration or expansion of a structure whichis nonconforming solely because of dimensionalrequirements is permitted without Salem ZoningBoard of Adjustment approval provided that

1) The present use a changed use or an

additional use is permitted in the district and2) The alteration or expansion will not furtherviolate setback dimensional requirementsAny new encroachment cannot come closerto a property line than the encroachmentinto the normal setback area made by theexisting structure In addition the area ofsuch new encroachment cannot exceed 50percent of the total square footage of thearea of the portion of the existing structurewhich originally encroached on the minimumrequired setback

Article - Revise Sign Ordinance to Address USSupreme Court Ruling

To see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsRevise Sections 309-72 as followsA Delete Sections 309-7242103 and 724211

724210 Signs allowed without permits(provided all other provisions of this section aremet)1 Real Estate Signs One real estate ldquofor salerdquo

ldquofor rentrdquo or ldquofor leaserdquo sign is permittedprovided thata The size of the sign shall not exceed

6 square feet in area in districts zonedresidential rural or recreational nor 20square feet in all other districts

b The sign advertises only the premises onwhich it is located and is removed promptlyafter completion of the sale or rental

2 Construction Signs Constructions signs arepermitted provided thata The total area of all signs shall not exceed

20 square feet per lot in districts zoned

residential or rural nor 32 square feet in allother districtsb The signs are to be maintained on the

premises during actual construction andmust be removed two days after issuance ofcertificate of occupancy

3 Nameplates for residential uses but notexceeding 4 square feet per single-familyresidence or 8 square feet per duplex

B Revise Section 309-72426 to read as follows72426 Temporary Signs1 A poster or banner that does not exceed 20

square feet in size is permitted on a buildingor wall or on an existing freestanding signor one A framesandwich board sign up to 9square feet in size and no taller than 3 feet ispermitted up to 14 days at a time up to 3 timesper calendar year Permits are required forthese temporary signs

2 Signs described in Section 724261 aboveare allowed for thirty days upon the opening of

a new business or eventAmendment - Revise Open Space Requirement inSenior Housing Overlay District

To see if the town will vote to adopt amendmentas proposed by the planning board to amend theSalem Zoning Ordinance as followsAmend Section 309-6164 as follows

6164 Open space requirements Land withinthe parcel or lot which is not specifically coveredby the buildings roads driveways parking areasor service areas and not set aside as privateyards patios or gardens for residents shallqualify as open space Private yards shall beconsidered to encompass all property within 15feet of the dwelling or building Further all openspace shall be unobstructed and open to thesky Flagpoles sculptures benches swimmingpools tennis courts atriums trees and similarobjects shall not be considered obstructions No

more than 25 of the minimum required openspace may lie within a wetland At least 50of the required open space must be undisturbedland that remains in its natural state The sizedimension character and location of open spaceshall be suitable to enable its enjoyment anduse for conservation recreation or agriculturalpersons by residents or the community Suchrestrictions regarding open space shall be in aform and substance as the Planning Board mayprescribe and shall be recorded in an instrumentenforceable by the Town

Article - Revise Definition of Private GarageTo see if the town will vote to adopt an

amendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsRevise Section 309-17 to read as follows

Private Garage ndash a building or structure for thestorage or parking of four or fewer passenger motorvehicles without provision for repairing or servicingsuch vehicles for profit Private garages shall belocated on the same lot as the dwelling served andshall not exceed 50 of the gross floor area of thedwelling served

Amendment ndash Combine In-Law and AccessoryApartment Ordinances

To see if the Town will vote to adopt anAmendment as proposed by the Planning Board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as follows

Delete Section 82 (In-Law Apartment) and reviseSection 81 as followsSection 81 Accessory Apartment811 Accessory apartments are allowed in theresidential rural and recreational districts812 To increase housing alternatives whilemaintaining neighborhood aesthetics and qualityone accessory apartment within a detachedsingle-family dwelling shall be permitted

provided the following conditions are met8121 Maximum of one (1) accessory apartmentper property8122 The property owner must occupy one ofthe two units8123 The exterior appearance and entrancesof the dwelling shall be consistent with a single-family residence8124 Only one (1) bedroom is permitted in theaccessory apartment To qualify as an accessoryapartment under this section the apartment maynot exceed 800 square feet of floor space The800 square foot limit shall not apply to accessorydwelling units that were created as in-lawapartments prior to March 8 20168125 Where municipal sewer service isnot provided the septic system shall meetrequirements for the combined use

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6 - September 11 2015 | Salem Community Patriot

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Shaheen Hassan Tell Salem SeniorsThey will Fight for Meals on Wheels

by S Aaron ShamshoyanWith state and federal budget cuts threatening funding to New

Hampshirersquos social programs US Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)and Governor Maggie Hassan (D) sought input from area seniorsabout the importance of the Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheelsprogram

ldquoI was amazed with the volunteers that I worked withrdquo saidShaheen during a roundtable discussion at the Ingram Senior Centerrecently ldquoI think people donrsquot realize how important meals on

wheels is to help keep people in their homesrdquoThe senator said she visited homes and delivered meals withvolunteers over the past year to better understand the programwhich she said she supported

ldquoItrsquos good for the people that are beneficiaries but itrsquos also goodeconomicallyrdquo she said adding she would fight in Washington tohelp fund the program

Hassan said she did a ride along last year with volunteers and saidthe program was critical to seniors seeking to stay in their homes

We want to make sure that senior citizens have the services andsupport that they needrdquo she said adding the funding for the programhad to be a federal and state joint venture

Hassan noted the statersquos recent budget proposal that she vetoedfearing social cuts were too deep and would affect residents

ldquoIt really means that we wouldnrsquot be able to provide services likemeals on wheelsrdquo she said

Keeping senior citizens in their homes longer means a reducedfinancial burden to families and social programs according to DebraPerou director of Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheels

According to Perou it costs $137000 annually to live inRockingham Nursing Home but only a fraction to provide a senior

with daily meals

ldquoWe donrsquot just drop a mealrdquo Perousaid about the program ldquoWe make sureyoursquore okayrdquo

The cost of a yearrsquos worth of mealsequals 10 days in a nursing home orone day in a hospital she said

A volunteer driver at the discussionsaid she was unable to prepare her ownmeals for a while due to an injury and

meals on wheels allowed her to recoverin her own homeThe program is currently funded

through both governmental dollarsand private funds Sixty percent ofthe programs funds come from thestate and federal government with thestate paying up to 80 percent of thatcontribution

Hassan said she was eager to getthrough the budget standoff to getfunds back to programs like meals onwheels She criticized lawmakers forfocusing too much on cuts

The program provides lunches atsenior centers across 37 communitiesin addition to home-delivered meals

ldquoPeople eat three times a day sevendays a weekrdquo Perou said noting thechallenge to fund and deliver all themeals

Shaheen and Hassan said they would continue to fight to fund the

meals on wheels programldquoIn Concord Irsquom going to keep trying to get the legislators to come

back to the tablerdquo she said

Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheels Executive Director Debra Perou (left) explains the importanceof the meals on wheels program to US Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and

Governor Maggie Hassan (D) (right) at the Ingram Senior Center

S t a f f p h o t o b y S

A a r o n S h a m s h o y a n

with Annibale

CookingCooking

Spaghetti withClam Sauce

(Serves 1)

Ingredients5 clams of your choice

1 clove of garlic4 tbsp of extra virgin olive oilPinch of salt and pepperTsp hot pepper14 cup capers and black olives (if preferred)Tsp parsleyTsp of basil4 oz of spaghetti per person

Bring water to a boil then add salt and pastaPlace four or five countneck clams (or any clam of your

choice) into an empty sauteacute pan and cover After clams opentake the pan off of the flame Add oil garlic and clams to sauteacutepan and place pan on flame until the garlic browns Add salt andpepper to taste

Cook pasta until al dente then drain 34 of water from panAdd pasta and left over water to pan with clams oil and garlicKeep over heat

Add peperoncino olives capers and hot pepper Stir untilpasta fully cooks Add parsley and basil Take pan off of heatand place clams on top of pasta Serve warm

This Lilrsquo Rascal willCapture your Heart

submitted by Salem Animal Rescue LeagueMy name is Rogue and I would

love to come home with you Iam a high energy dog with apuppyrsquos spirit I will do best inan active environment where Ican have lots of opportunity toexercise my enthusiasm Donrsquotlet my high-energy demeanorscare you off I will surely be aloyal and loving companion

Come take me for a walk andsee for yourself Come meetRogue and all of the dogs waitingto find a home at the Salem

Animal Rescue League duringour open hours Wednesday 3 to 7 pm Thursday 2 to 7 pm andFriday Saturday Sunday 12 to 4 pm SARL is always looking fordedicated volunteers to assist in caring for our animals if interestedcontact DJ Bettencourt at djbettencourtsarlnhorg

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Salem Community Patriot | September 11 2015 - 7

Senior Peter Antonietti

Named aNational

MeritSeminalist

submitted by National MeritScholarship Corp

Salem High Schoolrsquos Peter JAntonietti was named a semifinalistin the 61st annual National MeritScholarship Program About 16000semifinalists were designated fromaround the country

The nationwide pool of semifinalistsrepresenting less than one percent ofUS high school seniors includes thehighest scoring entrants in each stateThe number of semifinalists in a state isproportional to the statersquos percentage ofthe national total of graduating seniors

These academically talented highschool seniors have an opportunity tocontinue in the competition for some7400 National Merit scholarshipsworth more than $32 million thatwill be offered next spring To be

considered for a Merit Scholarshipregaward semifinalists must fulfill severalrequirements to advance to the finalistlevel of the competition About 90percent of the semifinalists are expectedto attain Finalist standing and abouthalf of the finalists will win a NationalMerit Scholarship earning the MeritScholarreg title

NMSC a not-for-profit organizationthat operates without governmentassistance was established in 1955specifically to conduct the annualNational Merit Scholarship ProgramScholarships are underwritten byNMSC with its own funds andby approximately 440 businessorganizations and higher educationinstitutions that share NMSCrsquos goalsof honoring the nationrsquos scholasticchampions and encouraging the pursuitof academic excellence

About 15 million juniors in morethan 22000 high schools enteredthe 2016 National Merit ScholarshipProgram by taking the 2014 PreliminarySATNational Merit ScholarshipQualifying Test (PSATNMSQTreg) whichserved as an initial screen of programentrants

lsquoAn Unbreakable Spiritrsquo Golf Classic Supports Those Suffering from lsquoBrittle Bone Diseasersquo

by Sonny TylusRecently 136 golfers participated in the

Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundationrsquos NH GolfClassic at Atkinson Country Club on a bright sunnyMonday

The Gudek family Kenny Teresa Steve Linda andKenny Jr organized the tournament with help fromthe staff of Technical Needs of New Hampshire Thisyearrsquos ninth annual tournament grossed $56000 andover the past nine years has raised approximately$370000

The tournament is the second largest fundraiser

for OI (Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation) Thistournament has special significance for Kenny Gudekbecause he has Osteogenesis Imperfecta He wasdiagnosed at a very young age with a mild caseand his son has a very mild case ldquoOsteogenesisImperfecta is a genetic bone disorder characterizedby fragile bones that break easily It is also known aslsquobrittle bone diseasersquo

The foundationrsquos mission is to improve the qualityof life for people affected by OI through research tofind treatments and a cure education awareness and

mutual support The foundation also helps people

with physiciansrsquo appointments wheelchairs and otherspecial equipment they may need Kenny talkedabout children who have OI and how they experienceover 100 fractures and said how it was ldquoall about thekids and helping themrdquo He feels the governmentneglects funding for this disease and wishes theywould do more Kenny currently serves on the OIFoundation Board as treasurer

For more information go to oiforg If you wish toget involved in the golf tournament contact Kenny atkgudektechneedscom

Te Cook family Michael John Odette and Jim Kenny Gudek putts the ball eresa Gudek and Denise Dolloff

S t a f f p h o t o s b y S o n n y T y l u s

Beating the Heat at the Farmers Market with lsquoFarmsiclesrsquoby Jon Tripp

The Vernon FamilyFarm introduced anew treat to helpeveryone at theSalem FarmersMarket beatthe Labor Dayweekend heatIn a partnershipwith 3 BrothersMarketplacethey are makingldquoFarmsiclesrdquo madeout of their ownvegetables locallygrown fruit andorganic canesugar For nowthey have just threeflavors strawberry-kale roastedbeet-blueberryand cucumber-melon but they have plans to add an apple cider and a

pumpkin-based flavor later this fall Head on down tonext Sundayrsquos market at the Salem Marketplace on NorthBroadway to try one for yourself

Gino ecce thought his cucumber-melon popsicle was pretty tasty

Kelsey Levesque Sophia McAdams and Valerie McAdams couldnrsquot wait to try theirs

Staff photos by Jon Tripp

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Senior Vice President

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We are pleased to introduce Glenn Strauss as

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Experiencewhat sets us apart

Historical Society Acquires 1902

Hose WagonStaff photos by S Aaron Shamshoyan

JOY Wellness is Streaming Yoga Classes

FindingBuried

Treasure

Te Boys amp Girls Club ofGreater Salem Little Explorers

get to follow maps and findburied treasures during

sailing the high seas week atcamp Preschool openings

available call Cynthia Mckeon898-7709 ext 33 or email

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by Jon TrippSalemrsquos Journey Om Yoga (JOY) Wellness recently launched an

online service providing live yoga and wellness classes The classescover a range of topics including yoga reiki strength and enduranceand womenrsquos empowerment The live classes are streamed online fromtheir studio in the Salem Marketplace on North Broadway They are alsooffering live introductory sessions on their comprehensive yoga instructortraining and life coaching services

The studiorsquos owner Jennifer Williams had initially tried to launch akickstarter campaign over the summer to fund their own live streamingoperation but ultimately decided to team up with Periscope a Twitter-owned company that provides on demand personal live streaming from

mobile devicesTo take part in a class users simply install the Periscope app on

their phone or tablet register with the company and tune in at theappropriate time for the classes they are interested in taking The onlineclasses will be free through November and Williams thinks ldquothey areideal for new students who might be apprehensive about coming to astudio or for people looking for an affordable way to start trainingrdquo Formore information about the studiorsquos classes and other services visit theirwebsite at wwwjourneyomyogacom

One of the studiorsquos youngest students Rihana Gomez helps instructor JenniferWilliams demonstrate the meditative position that starts off most sessions

Students strike a centering pose during their workout

Instructor Jennifer Williams guides her students through a series of poses

Students follow along as instructor Jennifer Williams goes through their routine

Williams helps one of her students stretch out her back

Staff photos by Jon Tripp

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ldquoThumbs up Wow the police were in full-scale ticket mode this week collecting revenue

At this pace we should be able to cut the propertytax rate in half After all the money townemployees collect go to the town rightrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the lsquoless government peoplersquo Just saw a picture of a victim of the western firesHis t-shirt reads lsquoLower Taxes + Less Government= More Freedomrsquo Yes Freedom to watch yourhome burn Ironicrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Donald Trump and hisrampant prejudice He is insulting each and everyone of us who had Irish or Italian or Germanor French or Spanish or Serbian or Lebanese orPolish or Jewish or whatever roots Our familiesall came - were subject to hard times but broughttheir bit of culture with them - Killianrsquos beerlasagna bratwurst crepes paella dumplingsgrape leaves kielbasa bagels What would we belike without this rich culture we have Why is heso hateful to Mexican immigrants They work like

our families did they educate their kids and theybring tacos and burritos to the mix He really isinsulting each and every one of usrdquo

ldquoThumbs up The town of Salem needs to reallylook at going to a town council with a strong townmanager form of governmentrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to any plans to do any kinds ofimprovements to Hedgehog Park I went in thereone day to check it out and it was mostly Masslicense plates that filled the parking lot Unlessthe place will be posted lsquoSalem Residents OnlyrsquoIrsquom against itrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Carly Fiorina who was part ofthe management team that took down LucentBellLabs Her lsquoleadershiprsquo led the company to lay offthousands of people who lost their jobs and theirsavings plans HP was sharp enough to get rid ofher before they became bankruptrdquo

ldquoThumbs up and congratulations to Dr ShujaSaleem Hersquos been in practice for 37 years andis closing his office and Retiring I have had thepleasure knowing him over 27 years and proudto say hersquos my doctor and delivered my threechildren Dr Saleem has an incredible gift ofcaring listening compassion and knowledge Atevery appointment he made me feel like his familyand a person You mattered to him Doctorssadly these days donrsquot have that rare gift that DrSaleem has (I and other were lucky enough toexperience it) You will be sorely be missedrdquo

ldquoThumbs up to the Salem Department of PublicWorks for the nice job they did installing benchesalong the Veterans Memorial Parkwayrdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Irsquom not aRepublican but get a grip Bush hasnrsquot beenPresident for almost eight years Stop blaminghim for everything Irsquom sure you think he orderedthose planes to come over here and crash into thebuildings God help us allrdquo

ldquoThumbs down in Salem to the old guy onthe ride on mower cutting his lawn and blowing

all the dust and grass clippings into the road onSchool Street Use some common sense and keepyour debris on your own propertyrdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Town officials getmad because people use thumbs to express theirfrustrations and when property owners contact thetown and the town does not respond what otherchoice do people haverdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down It is time thepeople of Salem take back their government and

change the form of government from selectmanto a town council I think the town wouldbenefit from this and the people would be betterrepresentedrdquo

ldquoThumbs down town of Salem Why does thetown have a contact department section on thetown website when they do not even respondwhen residents send information or questions inthen they wonder why people do not want to getinvolved in town affairsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Patrick Bickrsquos dishonestputdown of Dee Lewisrsquo sincere letter last weekLewis was stating that she doesnrsquot want anyonewith the anti-American values of Trump orBickrsquos boy Ted Cruz to win out Bick mentionsRepublicans in 1964 helping to pass the CivilRights Act forgetting that the current GOP isfighting to destroy most of what it once stood forincluding statersquos voting rights And every single

point in his last paragraph insulting presidentObama is either an outright lie or mentions eventsthat actually happened under Bush (governmentprograms dumbing down children for over 40years (gee has Obama been in that long)veterans dying while waiting for VA hospitalrooms Obamacare denying patient healthchoices etc)rdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Well as to beexpected Chairman Keller does it again at the lastBOS meeting Itrsquos his MO creating conflict anddissension at the board of selectmen And yes hewas ably assisted by the Town Manager Hickeyand Lyons Salem needs more than what it isgetting from Keller Itrsquos as simple as ego versustaxpayers Enough is enough Jimbordquo

ldquoThumbs down to all the oldpeople that live at the end ofSally Sweet Way that are againstthe proposed ten unit condocomplex Wake up at least withthat you know what you aregetting If you have single familyhouses in there or duplexes youcould end up with kids all over

the neighborhood loud musicor low life people living thereso donrsquot be so stubborn andobstructionistsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down Conservationmembers Linda Harvey and TomCampbell like taking the show

over Give someone else a chance to talk andyou act like such know it alls You people are notthe only ones that have ideas It is nice to havesidewalks and preserve wetlands but you have tobe reasonablerdquo

ldquoThumbs down Linda Harvey you makeme laugh at the conservation meeting with theconceptual discussion for the state DPW shed onShadow Lake Road You want everything port-a-potties not paying rent for the parking lot porouspavement The state does not even have to rentthe parking lot to the town if they did not want to

Like McBride said do not look a gift horse in thefacerdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Salemconservation member Tom Campbell - do youknow how to keep quiet When you talk you areso loud You do not need to be the loudest personin the crowd to be acknowledgedrdquo

ldquoThumbs down The people of New Hampshireshould know that Senator Jeanne Shaheenhas betrayed her constituents by voting forthis disastrous Iran deal that puts America andIsrael in grave danger What the people in NewHampshire also must know is that Jeanne Shaheenwas bought off by the Iranian lobby and that is afact There were several Democrats senators who

were bought off and Jeanne Shaheen was the thirdon the list If America or Israel is attacked by theIranians Jeanne Shaheen will be held accountableand will be charged with treasonrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Kelly Ayottersquos weasel wordedsurveys I wasted my time taking a survey onlsquowhat matters to NHrsquo from Kelly Ayotte The

vaguely defined words usedrequired that I disagree with allthe statements Only lsquolow factrsquohigh on lsquofake newsrsquo personscould understand the hiddenmeaning behind the questionsAyotte needs to be removedfrom New Hampshire politicsThe Granite State is not servedby a senator selling Netanyahursquossnake oilrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Quagmire

Ayotte Your misguided beliefsystem is lsquointerminable costlywar is better than diplomacyrsquoYour beliefs sank the US in

Iraq and Afghanistan 35 years of your lsquowar overdiplomacyrsquo the US has ruined the Middle EastYour opposition to the Iran nuclear deal is basedon your pandering to fascism in Israel Israelithugs are killing thousands of Palestinians Youare working the scam that brought US thousandsof dead trillions wasted and all you did was growISIS Your beliefs are bankrupting America foryour war profiteer sponsorsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Mr Brooks Your rant aboutliberalism causing terrorism is filled with logicalfallacies How does liberalism cause terrorismThat aside what you Weimar Bick and young JoeSweeney display is blind adherence to factitiousvalues Look it up Your beliefs are the sameform of misbegotten values that excused holding

slaves you would enslave women withholdingreproductive rights Your letters are the same asthe slaversrsquo attacks on abolitionists in 1860 Yourcontempt for epistemology is displayed with eachletter to the editor Keep it up I will to teach youto thinkrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the false-flag hoax in Millis Mass

earlier this month completewith swat teams canine unitseyewitness actors and shelterin place After a neighbor cameforward to say he saw the officershoot-up his own cruiser thedepartment admitted there wasno police chase no maroontruck they were chasing and itwas all an elaborate hoax Sohow many more of these eventshave been hoaxes What didthat cost taxpayers Is this why

they pushed for a new military complexrdquo

ldquoThumbs down This Black Lives Matter isnothing but a hate group designed to wreakhavoc and division in America This hateorganization established by Van Jones and Sorosand is obviously supported by Obama the formerAttorney General Eric Holder Al Sharpton Jessie

Jackson and the new black panthers This hategroup was formulated on a totally false premiseof Hands Up Donrsquot Shoot which has been proventime and time again never to have happened Tohave a group constantly chanting lsquowhat do wewant dead cops when do we want it nowrsquo isappalling and unacceptable Quite frankly it isdespicable to now 24 dead policemen gunneddown by this hate group Obama should be moreconcerned with stopping this insanity rather thanwasting his time and energy on the junk scienceof global warmingrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the three Rhinos - George SrGeorge Jr and Jeb Bush for mooching around withthe scandal plagued Bill and Hillary Clintonrdquo

ldquoThumbs up New Hampshire has the secondhighest property taxes in the entire countryOnly New Jersey is higher And with the bunchwe have as Board of Selectman Irsquom sure wersquoll

be number one very soon How can this beMismanagement tops the listrdquo

ldquoThumbs down The new surface at the highschool is very nice however they overlooked aserious problem for safe parking Two parkingtiers lack protective safety berms to deter carsbeing parked from falling down the slope intocars at the next tier This oversight is an accidentwaiting to happenrdquo

Tank you for your submissions All commentsthumbs up or down are anonymous and not written bythe Salem Community Patriot staff Tumbs commentscan be sent via telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us atthumbsareanewsgroupcom When submitting a Tumbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Salem Community Patriot During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments to

the issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less

Comments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Salem Community Patriot or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Salem Community Patriot editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate

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Joyce C Dufresne Joyce C Dufresne 68 of Salem died on Aug

31 2015 at Beth Israel Deaconess MedicalCenter in Boston Mass after a courageousbattle against many medical issues includinglung cancer Joyce was born in LawrenceMass the second youngest of nine children ofthe late Leona (Bernard) and Arthur Dufresne

Joyce lived in Salem for 27 years living withher sister and brother-in-law Jane and Tim

Higgins for the last seven years She previously lived in HaverhillMethuen and Lawrence Mass Joyce retired from LucentTechnologies at age 52 and enjoyed her 17 years of retirementWhen she was diagnosed with cancer she received wonderfulcare from Dr Yamil Kouri and his Oncology team In 2011 Joycewas diagnosed at BIDMC with Aspergillus - a rare fungus infectionin her lungs that could have resulted in death She creditedHospitalist Dr Alexander Carbo and his medical team with savingher life

Joyce enjoyed spending time with her friends Joyce will alwaysbe known as the Zen Bones Queen a computer tile matchinggame She also enjoyed walking sitting in the yard taking drivesand eating out She loved cooking and baking In healthier times

Joyce loved traveling A person of strong faith Joyce appreciatedher church family - especially The Eyes on Jesus Prayer Group atSt Matthew Church She appreciated all the support and prayersfrom each and every one of the members including Rita TutundgyLila Bailey and Pauline Coppola She and her sister Jane wereactive participants in Salemrsquos Relay for Life Jane published adessert cookbook to help raise money for cancer research

Joyce leaves behind one special friend Anna Songalo ofLawrence who turned 104 on Monday Sept 7 NH friendsBill and Peggy Dooley of Derry Terri Staples of Salem Lucyand Herbert Darling of Londonderry Brian Downing TheresaDowning Patricia and Brian Stanton all of Salem Massachusettsfriends Mary Lou Morris of Merrimac Alice Kilbilis of AmesburyRuth Lange of Lawrence Richard Wunderlich of Methuen andLinda Boragine of Salisbury Anne and Ronnie Milici of Danversand Denise and David Pelletier of Maine special religious friendsMsgr Donald Gilbert of Manchester Fr Roland Lacasse of Boston

and Fr Brian Kennedy of St Matthew Parish Joyce wanted to saya special good-bye to Andrea Jim Katherine Meredith and BlakeHarvey who sat behind her in church as well as Vivian NadeauMary and Porter Starrett Laurie Johnson and Anne and ColmcilleFoyle Joycersquos surviving siblings from Massachusetts are LucilleSt Cyr of Lawrence Donald Dufresne Jacqueline McCarthy ofTewksbury Eugene and Rody Dufresne of Methuen BarbaraRodgers of Haverhill and Jane and Timothy Higgins of SalemNH

She was predeceased by her brothers Robert and AlbertA Funeral Mass was held Sept 8 at St Matthew Parish 2 Searles

Rd in WindhamIn lieu of flowers donations to assist with funeral expenses

may be made to Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main StSalem NH 03079 who has care of her arrangements Masses andprayers would also be appreciated

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Marie A GuilmetMarie A (Fusco) Guilmet 72 of Salem died Aug

29 2015 at the Parkland Medical Center in DerryBorn in Lawrence Mass on Aug 15 1943 shewas the daughter of the late John B and Marie M(Pulverenti) Fusco Marie was raised and educatedin Lawrence and a graduate of Lawrence HighSchool class of 1961

Marie was a resident of Salem for over 50 yearsHer life was centered around her children her grandson and familyShe was a loving wife mother grandmother and sister who will besadly missed by all who knew her

Marie was predeceased by her husband Robert P Guilmet and herdaughter Michelle A (Guilmet) Hogarty

She is survived by her daughter Lynne and her husband MarkMullett of Salem her grandson Ryan P Hogarty Kevin T Boyle ofSalem who is a very important part of our family a brother JohnA Fusco and his wife Geraldine of Methuen Mass and her threenieces

All services were privateDonations in Mariersquos name may be made to the National Multiple

Sclerosis Society wwwnationalmssocietyorg or to the NewHampshire Humane Society wwwnhhumaneorg

Arrangements were under the direction of the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem To send a messageof condolence to the family please view the obituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Robert OlsonRobert Olson 72 of Salem passed away Aug

31 2015 at Holy Family Hospital in MethuenMass surrounded by his family Bob was bornin Norwood Mass the son of the late Lillian(Isherwood) and Robert F Olson He grew upin Dedham Mass and graduated from DedhamHigh School

Bob worked for 33 years for the US PostalService delivering mail to Salem residents He also

worked at the Rockingham Race Track for 20 years as a mutual clerkHe loved golf and was a former member of Crystal Springs GolfCourse Bob also loved horse racing and enjoyed traveling to Aruba

He is survived by his beloved wife Gina (Rodenhiser) Olson ofSalem with whom he just celebrated their 49th wedding anniversaryhis children Carolyn and husband Michael Davis Mark Olson andwife Colleen and Donna and husband Steven Aliberti all of Salemhis siblings Richard Olson of Andover Mass and Edith Donaruma ofBrockton Mass six grandchildren Montana Matthew Alli Dylan

Jenny and Avery and four nieces and nephewsA funeral service was celebrated on Sept 3 at Douglas amp Johnson

Funeral Home 214 Main St in Salem followed by burial in PineGrove Cemetery

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Vincent J SclafaniVincent J Sclafani 31 of Haverhill Mass

died unexpectedly Aug 25 2015 at Holy FamilyHospital in Methuen Mass

Vincent was born in Lowell Mass on Sept29 1983 the son of Cynthia (Byrd) and MarkSclafani He worked at Salemhaven Nursing Homewhere he took pride in taking care of the facilityand its residents He grew up in Salem NHand graduated with the class of 2002 Vinniersquospassions were fishing the New England Patriots the

Boston Red Sox and the Boston Bruins Vinnie had a genuine lovefor helping people and using his incredible ability to repair anythingthat was broken Vincentrsquos love for his family and friends wasunparalleled and was the foundation of his life Vincentrsquos newest lovewould be the upcoming birth of his son Vincent Alexander Sclafani

He is survived by his mother Cynthia (Byrd) and father MarkSclafani of Maryland his girlfriend Melissa Sullivan of HaverhillMass his brother Anthony P Sclafani and wife Sarah of Fremont

NH his brother Alexander M Sclafani of Salem NH and severalaunts uncles and cousins

A Funeral Mass was celebrated on Aug 31 at Mary Queen of PeaceChurch Salem followed by cremation

In lieu of flowers contributions can be made at the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem NH to Vincent ASclafani and also GoFundMe where there is a page set up for Melissaand Baby Vinnie

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

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Rubbing Elbows at the Salem GOP Picnic

by Bob GibbsOn an unseasonably hot and humid Labor Day Monday the Salem

Town GOP committee held its 16th annual Labor Day picnic Thepicnic is a chance for politicians who are running for office to beseen by many of the townrsquos registered Republicans and those notenrolled This year offered a chance for voters to see four of thepresidential candidates

First to be introduced by Committee Chairman Cathy Staceywas South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham Senator Grahamwas followed by former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina OhioGovernor John Kasich and finally Governor Scott Walker Manyfelt that Fiorina received the loudest greeting from the crowd ofRepublican supporters

Each of the candidates spoke of the current conditions of the

country and how they would change the direction should they beelected to the highest office in the country Before and after eachcandidatersquos short speech the candidate walked among the many thatwere there to meet them and to ask the candidates questions Manyof the questions faced by each candidate involved national securitythe economy and treatment of veterans

Governor Walker who arrived at the Salem-Derry Elks Club onhis Harley-Davidson motorcycle has now ridden his motorcyclethrough every county in New Hampshire

Along with the presidential candidates US Senator Kelly Ayotte(NH-R) and NH GOP Chairman Jennifer Horn both spoke to thecrowd encouraging them to listen to all of the candidates to votefor their candidate in the primary and to then back whoever is thepartyrsquos final candidate

As a big surprise for the afternoon Executive Councilor ChrisSununu announced his candidacy for New Hampshire governor

Citing the current direction of the state and his opinion of the currentadministration in Concord he felt that this was the right time forhim to get into the running for office Sununu states he has plans toimprove on the current business tax environment the education andhealthcare system and to get New Hampshire up to where he feelsthe state should be

Ohio Governor John Kasich poses with Salem GOP picnic goers

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorina listens to a voter at the Salem GOP picnic

Senator Kelly Ayotte and NH

State Rep EricEstevez (Hudson

and Pelham)

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with NH Senate President Chuck Morse

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with Lisa Withrow

S t a f f p h

o t o b y B o b G i b b s

Executive Councilor Chris Sununu

Rockingham CountyRegistrar of Deeds Cathy

Ann Stacey greets the guests of the Salem GOP

Labor Day picnic

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorinaspeaks to the attendees at the Salem

GOP Labor Day picnic

Executive Councilor Chris Sununu

announces his campaign for the NewHampshire governorrsquos offi ce

Senator Kelly Ayotte speaksto the crowd

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If the first game of the season is anyindication then Blue Devil fans are in for anexciting year Facing off against a juggernautof an opponent in Winnacunnet Salemwas able to keep up in the first half thanksto senior captains Charles Sibanda (22)and Sean Nartiff (68) The duo formed atwo-headed dragon that put the team onits back with Sibanda bolting through theWinnacunnet defense like lightning andNartiff clearing open paths for him to strike

Tied at 14 apiece going into the secondhalf Winnacunnet caught fire They wouldpush hard at Salemrsquos defense threatening toscore nearly every trip down the field TheBlue Devil defense just wasnrsquot as potent astheir offense even with Nartiff coming downwith a fumble recovery to stifle some of the

flames of Winnacunnetrsquos blazing passing game Hishustle plays kept Winnacunnet from stealing the gamebut by the final quarter Salem was down 14-21

The greatest performers in any sport always come inwhen it counts and in the fourth quarter Salem showedthat it has a few gems on its roster Sibanda was a blur ashe streaked past Winnacunnet for his second touchdownof the night it was like the defense was in slow motionto him Rather than play it safe and hope for anotheropportunity to score when there was only eight minutesleft Salem pushed for a two-point conversion instead ofan extra point attempt but the pass fell short It was timefor the rest of the team to step up for Sibanda and Nartiffand they delivered gloriously

The Blue Devil defense pressured Winnacunnetrelentlessly They were a machine with every cog workingin unison with an efficiency not seen before Forcinga punt Salem took their fate into their own hands andwith two minutes to go in the match senior Nicholas

Shumski (7) rushed 41 yards to give Salem thelead There is no other word for his late gameheroics than ldquoclutchrdquo unless you wanted to addldquoamazingrdquo ldquostupendousrdquo or ldquobreath takingrdquo

Two minutescan be a longtime howeverand Salem needone more stopWinnacunnetwent for a deeppass on the rightside and senior

Jacob Dufton(59) interceptedit with less thana minute leftsecuring victory26 to 21 on hishome turf AfterDuftonrsquos superbMalcolm Butler

impersonation andShumskirsquos go-aheadtouchdown it isclear that Salem hasall the pieces forlong-term successand the potential foran electric season

RB Charles Sibanda (22) breaks through theWinnacunnet line

RB Nicholas Shumski (7) gains big yards

OL Sean Nartiff(68) gets Salemrsquos first

points

SHS tight end 15 Mark Foglia goes up for a catch in the end zone againstWinnacunnet Te pass was just off his fingertips

Staff photos by Bob Gibbs

by Jon TrippIt was a different type of

bowling as the grounds at theTuscan Marketplace weretransformed into a bocce courtThe Tuscan Market held thefinals of its second annual boccetournament on Aug 30 after30 teams had competed in theprevious dayrsquos preliminary roundsOn Sunday Aug 30 the top-eight teams from the previous dayplayed for one of four cash prizesFourth place went to Anagni thirdto Quatro second to GiovanniBellini and the Methuen Sons ofItaly took home the top spot andthe $2000 prize Competitorsand guests were treated to winetastings during the competitionsand the teams enjoyed some ofthe fine Tuscan Market food afterthe event

Bocce Transforms the Lawn of Tuscan Market

submitted by Barbara Scott Londonderry Arts Council Sponsored by the Londonderry Arts Council and Historic Society

Saturday Sept 19 heralds a new juried event in Londonderrytitled Summer Finale Located on the historic grounds of theMorrison House Museum on Pillsbury Road a short distance fromthe town common from 10 am to 4 pm there will be clustersof artists artisans acoustic musicians playing throughout the dayA cut above the average food vendors will be on hand to satisfyhungry appetites as well as various activities throughout the day forchildren

The goal is to make this a yearly signature event puttingLondonderry and southern New Hampshire on the map as theplace to bring the family Bring a blanket or chairs and spend theday listening to performances by the Last Duo the New Englandersand local musicians or roam the grounds enjoying the work of

the following artists and artisans Jennifer Cook Amherst CorinneDodge and Ingeborg Seaboyer Derry Elizabeth LewandowskiEast Hampstead Heather Crowler East Kingston Darlene GradyEssex Jim OrsquoDonnell Hooksett Liz Winchester-Larson KeeneSusan Hanna Kate Kilgus and Mike Wallace Londonderry VirginiaDemers Denise Roberge and Maria Williams Manchester BarbaraLester Carmen Verdi Jr and Harriet Winchester Nashua LisaPapastefanou Rindge Barbara Barkley Tina Gagnon and SusanRiach Salem Michelle Fontaine Windham Rosanne BartlettMethuen Mass and Marilu Hornak from York ME

We would like to thank the following businesses for theirgenerous support of this new town event Dr Brenda Berkal DerryDentist Derry Medical Center Evergreen Management Inc RichardFlier Susan Hanna Image-Tech and Michelle Fontaine

Musicians Artisans on Hand atSummer Finale in Londonderry

Photos clockwise from

top left

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands shows off the

winnerrsquos cup-Ray Collins and Jim

Stouprakakis strategizeon their next shot-Te tournament

draws a big crowd onthe uscan Market

patio-Bob Witham takes a

critical shot-Sometimes a soft

touch is needed to getthe right shot

-Players keep a closeeye on each shot

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands congratulates

the second-place teamGiovanni Bellini

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Sunday September 13First Congregational Church of Salem

15 Lawrence Rd summer suppers andworship services have ended for 2015

Sunday worship will resume today at 10am All ages are welcome There are teambuilding gamesactivities for our church schoolchildren and youth and a nursery is also availableA pot luck picnic will follow the worship service tocelebrate Rally Sunday

Beginning Tuesday September 15 The Salem Community Emergency

Response Team (CERT) is offering a freefive-week course at the Salem High School

School for Continuing Education basedon FEMArsquos manual ldquoAre You Readyrdquo from 630to 8 pm If you are not able to attend the firstfive-week session you can join us for our secondsession beginning Oct 22 The course includes aspecial field trip to Concordrsquos Bureau of EmergencyCommunications (9-1-1) Center Seating is limitedso be sure to register by Sept 11 for the first sessionor by Oct 19 for the second session by registeringby mail or in person School For Continuing

Education 44 Geremonty Dr Salem NH 03079Provide your name address phone number andemail address and the name of the course Are YouReady EmergencyDisaster Planning

Starting Wednesday September 16The Town of Salem Engineering

Department announces that the TownFarm Road Bridge over Spicket River will

be closed for reconstruction Town FarmRoad and Bluff Street Extension will be closedto lsquothru trafficrsquo between North Main Street andHawkins Glenn Drive Motorists are encouragedto seek alternate routes around the constructionzone and to be aware of detour signage put inplace for the project Reconstruction and roadclosure is anticipated to continue into June of2016 Information regarding the project will beavailable on the townrsquos engineering web page atwwwtownofsalemnhorgengineering-projects pages2015-town-farm-rd-bridge-replacement For

further information on the Town Farm Road BridgeReplacement Project contact Robert Puff director

of Engineering Salem at 890-2033 or via email atrpuffcisalemnhus

Thursday September 17

Lecture on the Liberty Ships of WorldWar II with Robin Neill Join us at theKelley Library from 7 to 830 pm for ourfirst KLAS lecture of the 2015-16 season

We are pleased to welcome Robin Neillfor a talk on the history of Liberty Ships Robinis a local maritime historian and skilled model-shipbuilder In the short time between 1941 and1943 US shipyards built nearly 3000 LibertyShips to meet Allied cargo transportation needs Anumber of these were later reconfigured to serve astroop transports This talk will focus on the designof the ships and their role in the war Robin willalso discuss aspects of model ship-building Hisscale model of a Liberty Ship will be on hand forreference

Saturday September 19 amp SundaySeptember 20

Itrsquos time for Salemfest 2015 Thisevent is spread out over several locationsthroughout town It benefits charitable

organizations providing an opportunity toshow the good work they do recruit new membersand for many itrsquos a chance to do some fundraising

Sunday September 20Salem Animal Rescue League will holdits third annual Crusinrsquo for Critters CarShow from 9 am to 2 pm at the SalemBoys amp Girls Club on Geremonty BlvdCome join us for a great time as we gaze

upon and admire vintage cars from all erasVendor space available food and refreshments onsite music 12 class awards driver prizes rafflesand adoptable animals Admission is free forspectators $10 per carbiketruck All proceedswill benefit the many homeless animals residing atSARL For more information visit wwwsarlnhorgor contact D J Bettencourt at 893-3210

Saturday September 26Centerpoint Community Churchrsquos

150th Anniversary Committee membersinvite the Community to participate in

a Historical Celebration to be held at101 School St in Salem The festivitiesbegin at 1 pm with a luncheon followedby a service light refreshments and free

concert For more info log onto wwwcenterpointsalemorg or call 893-9191

Wednesday September 30Kelley Book Group 7 to 830 pm

This monthrsquos book is ldquoMoon Tigerrdquo byPenelope Lively Copies of the book

are available at the library This BookGroup meets monthly on the last Wednesdayof the month and is facilitated by Joan FardellaContact Audrey LaRoche at 898-7064 or emailalarochekelleylibraryorg

SaturdayOctober 3

AnnualFall Fair

Fundraiser atSalemhaven RehabNursing Center23 Geremonty DrSalem indoorsfrom 9 am to 3pm Local artisanswhite elephanttable baked goodsgreat food kidsscavenger hunt facepainting live musicwith Bob Bakerfrom 1130 am to1230 pm and DonSmith from 1245to 145 pm WersquoreCelebrating our 35thAnniversary

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Salem Community Patriot | September 11 2015 - 5

Upcoming AmericanRed Cross Blood Drive

OpportunitiesThe American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to help their

communities prepare for emergencies by giving blood during NationalPreparedness Month this September To make an appointment to give blooddownload the Red Cross Blood Donor App visit redcrossbloodorg or call1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767)

HampsteadSaturday Sept 26 830 am1230 pm Hampstead Middle School 28

School StreetHudson

Tuesday Sept 22 12-7 pm Hudson Communi ty Center 12 Lions AveLondonderry

Friday Sept 18 1-6 pm Londonderry Lions Hall 256 Mammoth RdSaturday Sept 26 8 am-1 p m Greater Londonderry YMCA 206

Rockingham RdNashua

Thursday Sept 17 2-7 pm The Elks Lodge 120 Daniel Webster HwyThursday Sept 24 830 am-130 pm The Elks Lodge 120 Daniel Webster

HwySalem

Wednesday Sept 23 10 am-3 pm Walmart Salem 326 North BroadwayWindham

Wednesday Sept 16 2-7 pm St Matthew Church 2 Searles Rd

Overview of September Planning Board Meetingby Bob Gibbs

Parking at Ralphies restaurant was first on theagenda at the Salem Planning Board meeting Thetown has received many complaints from neighborsof the newly opened restaurant about the streetparking around the restaurant The one itemregarding parking that the board did address atthe Sept 8 meeting was the size of the handicap-accessible parking spot

Per ADA specifications for handicap van parkingthe space must be 8 feet wide The van parkingspot currently at Ralphies does not meet thisrequirement According to Planning Director RossMoldoff the size of the spot was recommendedby a surveyor that laid out the parking for therestaurant

The owners of the restaurant have been made

aware of the error and presented the town withthe new layout The board accepted the fix to theissue

With a light schedule on the agenda for themeeting on Tuesday Sept 8 the board addressedsome of the warrant articles for the upcoming townmeeting

The following list of articles are only very roughdrafts of potential warrant article questions Theplanning board can alter or eliminate any or all ofthe articles

Any of the articles can then be accepted oraltered at town meeting Prior to town meetingeach question will have a public hearing whereresidents can present their thoughts ideas andissues regarding each question to the board

The board did discuss each article For eachof the questions the board requested furtherinformation from Moldoff

Again the following are only rough draftsAmendment ndash Revise Septic System Setback to

WetlandsTo see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsRevise Section 309-7655 to read as follows7655 No septic tank or leach field may beconstructed or enlarged closer than 75 feet to anywetland except that replacement systems may belocated within 50 feet if NHDES regulations aremetArticle - Revise Impact Fee Ordinance

To see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsA Revise Section 309-7113 as follows

7113 Authority to Assess Impact Fees71133 The use of the following documents asamended provides a proportionate basis for theassessment of impact fees in Salem

1 Public School Impact Fees Basis ofAssessment ndash Town of Salem - 2004 Updateas amended

2 Public Recreation Impact Fees Basisof Assessment ndash Salem NH (2004) asamended and

3 Public Safety Impact Fees Basis ofAssessment ndash Town of Salem NewHampshire (2005) as amended

4 Traffic Impact Fee System - Town of SalemNH October 2009

5 Impact Fees Basis of Assessment 2014Update Schools Recreation and PublicSafety Impact Fees August 2014

B Revise Section 309-71113 to read as follows71113 Impact Fee SchedulesThe documents referenced in Section 71133

support the impact fee schedules listed in the latestimpact fee schedule adopted by the planning boardand available at town hall Land uses that are notwithin the categories listed in the schedules mayrequire special calculations using a comparablebasis of assessment or the application of anassessment amount based on a land use of similarimpact Fees shall be based on the principal use ofthe structureArticle - Allow Expansion of NonconformingStructures

To see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as follows

Add a new Section 309-87 Alteration orExpansion of Nonconforming Structures

Alteration or expansion of a structure whichis nonconforming solely because of dimensionalrequirements is permitted without Salem ZoningBoard of Adjustment approval provided that

1) The present use a changed use or an

additional use is permitted in the district and2) The alteration or expansion will not furtherviolate setback dimensional requirementsAny new encroachment cannot come closerto a property line than the encroachmentinto the normal setback area made by theexisting structure In addition the area ofsuch new encroachment cannot exceed 50percent of the total square footage of thearea of the portion of the existing structurewhich originally encroached on the minimumrequired setback

Article - Revise Sign Ordinance to Address USSupreme Court Ruling

To see if the town will vote to adopt anamendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsRevise Sections 309-72 as followsA Delete Sections 309-7242103 and 724211

724210 Signs allowed without permits(provided all other provisions of this section aremet)1 Real Estate Signs One real estate ldquofor salerdquo

ldquofor rentrdquo or ldquofor leaserdquo sign is permittedprovided thata The size of the sign shall not exceed

6 square feet in area in districts zonedresidential rural or recreational nor 20square feet in all other districts

b The sign advertises only the premises onwhich it is located and is removed promptlyafter completion of the sale or rental

2 Construction Signs Constructions signs arepermitted provided thata The total area of all signs shall not exceed

20 square feet per lot in districts zoned

residential or rural nor 32 square feet in allother districtsb The signs are to be maintained on the

premises during actual construction andmust be removed two days after issuance ofcertificate of occupancy

3 Nameplates for residential uses but notexceeding 4 square feet per single-familyresidence or 8 square feet per duplex

B Revise Section 309-72426 to read as follows72426 Temporary Signs1 A poster or banner that does not exceed 20

square feet in size is permitted on a buildingor wall or on an existing freestanding signor one A framesandwich board sign up to 9square feet in size and no taller than 3 feet ispermitted up to 14 days at a time up to 3 timesper calendar year Permits are required forthese temporary signs

2 Signs described in Section 724261 aboveare allowed for thirty days upon the opening of

a new business or eventAmendment - Revise Open Space Requirement inSenior Housing Overlay District

To see if the town will vote to adopt amendmentas proposed by the planning board to amend theSalem Zoning Ordinance as followsAmend Section 309-6164 as follows

6164 Open space requirements Land withinthe parcel or lot which is not specifically coveredby the buildings roads driveways parking areasor service areas and not set aside as privateyards patios or gardens for residents shallqualify as open space Private yards shall beconsidered to encompass all property within 15feet of the dwelling or building Further all openspace shall be unobstructed and open to thesky Flagpoles sculptures benches swimmingpools tennis courts atriums trees and similarobjects shall not be considered obstructions No

more than 25 of the minimum required openspace may lie within a wetland At least 50of the required open space must be undisturbedland that remains in its natural state The sizedimension character and location of open spaceshall be suitable to enable its enjoyment anduse for conservation recreation or agriculturalpersons by residents or the community Suchrestrictions regarding open space shall be in aform and substance as the Planning Board mayprescribe and shall be recorded in an instrumentenforceable by the Town

Article - Revise Definition of Private GarageTo see if the town will vote to adopt an

amendment as proposed by the planning board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as followsRevise Section 309-17 to read as follows

Private Garage ndash a building or structure for thestorage or parking of four or fewer passenger motorvehicles without provision for repairing or servicingsuch vehicles for profit Private garages shall belocated on the same lot as the dwelling served andshall not exceed 50 of the gross floor area of thedwelling served

Amendment ndash Combine In-Law and AccessoryApartment Ordinances

To see if the Town will vote to adopt anAmendment as proposed by the Planning Board toamend the Salem Zoning Ordinance as follows

Delete Section 82 (In-Law Apartment) and reviseSection 81 as followsSection 81 Accessory Apartment811 Accessory apartments are allowed in theresidential rural and recreational districts812 To increase housing alternatives whilemaintaining neighborhood aesthetics and qualityone accessory apartment within a detachedsingle-family dwelling shall be permitted

provided the following conditions are met8121 Maximum of one (1) accessory apartmentper property8122 The property owner must occupy one ofthe two units8123 The exterior appearance and entrancesof the dwelling shall be consistent with a single-family residence8124 Only one (1) bedroom is permitted in theaccessory apartment To qualify as an accessoryapartment under this section the apartment maynot exceed 800 square feet of floor space The800 square foot limit shall not apply to accessorydwelling units that were created as in-lawapartments prior to March 8 20168125 Where municipal sewer service isnot provided the septic system shall meetrequirements for the combined use

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Shaheen Hassan Tell Salem SeniorsThey will Fight for Meals on Wheels

by S Aaron ShamshoyanWith state and federal budget cuts threatening funding to New

Hampshirersquos social programs US Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)and Governor Maggie Hassan (D) sought input from area seniorsabout the importance of the Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheelsprogram

ldquoI was amazed with the volunteers that I worked withrdquo saidShaheen during a roundtable discussion at the Ingram Senior Centerrecently ldquoI think people donrsquot realize how important meals on

wheels is to help keep people in their homesrdquoThe senator said she visited homes and delivered meals withvolunteers over the past year to better understand the programwhich she said she supported

ldquoItrsquos good for the people that are beneficiaries but itrsquos also goodeconomicallyrdquo she said adding she would fight in Washington tohelp fund the program

Hassan said she did a ride along last year with volunteers and saidthe program was critical to seniors seeking to stay in their homes

We want to make sure that senior citizens have the services andsupport that they needrdquo she said adding the funding for the programhad to be a federal and state joint venture

Hassan noted the statersquos recent budget proposal that she vetoedfearing social cuts were too deep and would affect residents

ldquoIt really means that we wouldnrsquot be able to provide services likemeals on wheelsrdquo she said

Keeping senior citizens in their homes longer means a reducedfinancial burden to families and social programs according to DebraPerou director of Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheels

According to Perou it costs $137000 annually to live inRockingham Nursing Home but only a fraction to provide a senior

with daily meals

ldquoWe donrsquot just drop a mealrdquo Perousaid about the program ldquoWe make sureyoursquore okayrdquo

The cost of a yearrsquos worth of mealsequals 10 days in a nursing home orone day in a hospital she said

A volunteer driver at the discussionsaid she was unable to prepare her ownmeals for a while due to an injury and

meals on wheels allowed her to recoverin her own homeThe program is currently funded

through both governmental dollarsand private funds Sixty percent ofthe programs funds come from thestate and federal government with thestate paying up to 80 percent of thatcontribution

Hassan said she was eager to getthrough the budget standoff to getfunds back to programs like meals onwheels She criticized lawmakers forfocusing too much on cuts

The program provides lunches atsenior centers across 37 communitiesin addition to home-delivered meals

ldquoPeople eat three times a day sevendays a weekrdquo Perou said noting thechallenge to fund and deliver all themeals

Shaheen and Hassan said they would continue to fight to fund the

meals on wheels programldquoIn Concord Irsquom going to keep trying to get the legislators to come

back to the tablerdquo she said

Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheels Executive Director Debra Perou (left) explains the importanceof the meals on wheels program to US Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and

Governor Maggie Hassan (D) (right) at the Ingram Senior Center

S t a f f p h o t o b y S

A a r o n S h a m s h o y a n

with Annibale

CookingCooking

Spaghetti withClam Sauce

(Serves 1)

Ingredients5 clams of your choice

1 clove of garlic4 tbsp of extra virgin olive oilPinch of salt and pepperTsp hot pepper14 cup capers and black olives (if preferred)Tsp parsleyTsp of basil4 oz of spaghetti per person

Bring water to a boil then add salt and pastaPlace four or five countneck clams (or any clam of your

choice) into an empty sauteacute pan and cover After clams opentake the pan off of the flame Add oil garlic and clams to sauteacutepan and place pan on flame until the garlic browns Add salt andpepper to taste

Cook pasta until al dente then drain 34 of water from panAdd pasta and left over water to pan with clams oil and garlicKeep over heat

Add peperoncino olives capers and hot pepper Stir untilpasta fully cooks Add parsley and basil Take pan off of heatand place clams on top of pasta Serve warm

This Lilrsquo Rascal willCapture your Heart

submitted by Salem Animal Rescue LeagueMy name is Rogue and I would

love to come home with you Iam a high energy dog with apuppyrsquos spirit I will do best inan active environment where Ican have lots of opportunity toexercise my enthusiasm Donrsquotlet my high-energy demeanorscare you off I will surely be aloyal and loving companion

Come take me for a walk andsee for yourself Come meetRogue and all of the dogs waitingto find a home at the Salem

Animal Rescue League duringour open hours Wednesday 3 to 7 pm Thursday 2 to 7 pm andFriday Saturday Sunday 12 to 4 pm SARL is always looking fordedicated volunteers to assist in caring for our animals if interestedcontact DJ Bettencourt at djbettencourtsarlnhorg

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Salem Community Patriot | September 11 2015 - 7

Senior Peter Antonietti

Named aNational

MeritSeminalist

submitted by National MeritScholarship Corp

Salem High Schoolrsquos Peter JAntonietti was named a semifinalistin the 61st annual National MeritScholarship Program About 16000semifinalists were designated fromaround the country

The nationwide pool of semifinalistsrepresenting less than one percent ofUS high school seniors includes thehighest scoring entrants in each stateThe number of semifinalists in a state isproportional to the statersquos percentage ofthe national total of graduating seniors

These academically talented highschool seniors have an opportunity tocontinue in the competition for some7400 National Merit scholarshipsworth more than $32 million thatwill be offered next spring To be

considered for a Merit Scholarshipregaward semifinalists must fulfill severalrequirements to advance to the finalistlevel of the competition About 90percent of the semifinalists are expectedto attain Finalist standing and abouthalf of the finalists will win a NationalMerit Scholarship earning the MeritScholarreg title

NMSC a not-for-profit organizationthat operates without governmentassistance was established in 1955specifically to conduct the annualNational Merit Scholarship ProgramScholarships are underwritten byNMSC with its own funds andby approximately 440 businessorganizations and higher educationinstitutions that share NMSCrsquos goalsof honoring the nationrsquos scholasticchampions and encouraging the pursuitof academic excellence

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lsquoAn Unbreakable Spiritrsquo Golf Classic Supports Those Suffering from lsquoBrittle Bone Diseasersquo

by Sonny TylusRecently 136 golfers participated in the

Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundationrsquos NH GolfClassic at Atkinson Country Club on a bright sunnyMonday

The Gudek family Kenny Teresa Steve Linda andKenny Jr organized the tournament with help fromthe staff of Technical Needs of New Hampshire Thisyearrsquos ninth annual tournament grossed $56000 andover the past nine years has raised approximately$370000

The tournament is the second largest fundraiser

for OI (Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation) Thistournament has special significance for Kenny Gudekbecause he has Osteogenesis Imperfecta He wasdiagnosed at a very young age with a mild caseand his son has a very mild case ldquoOsteogenesisImperfecta is a genetic bone disorder characterizedby fragile bones that break easily It is also known aslsquobrittle bone diseasersquo

The foundationrsquos mission is to improve the qualityof life for people affected by OI through research tofind treatments and a cure education awareness and

mutual support The foundation also helps people

with physiciansrsquo appointments wheelchairs and otherspecial equipment they may need Kenny talkedabout children who have OI and how they experienceover 100 fractures and said how it was ldquoall about thekids and helping themrdquo He feels the governmentneglects funding for this disease and wishes theywould do more Kenny currently serves on the OIFoundation Board as treasurer

For more information go to oiforg If you wish toget involved in the golf tournament contact Kenny atkgudektechneedscom

Te Cook family Michael John Odette and Jim Kenny Gudek putts the ball eresa Gudek and Denise Dolloff

S t a f f p h o t o s b y S o n n y T y l u s

Beating the Heat at the Farmers Market with lsquoFarmsiclesrsquoby Jon Tripp

The Vernon FamilyFarm introduced anew treat to helpeveryone at theSalem FarmersMarket beatthe Labor Dayweekend heatIn a partnershipwith 3 BrothersMarketplacethey are makingldquoFarmsiclesrdquo madeout of their ownvegetables locallygrown fruit andorganic canesugar For nowthey have just threeflavors strawberry-kale roastedbeet-blueberryand cucumber-melon but they have plans to add an apple cider and a

pumpkin-based flavor later this fall Head on down tonext Sundayrsquos market at the Salem Marketplace on NorthBroadway to try one for yourself

Gino ecce thought his cucumber-melon popsicle was pretty tasty

Kelsey Levesque Sophia McAdams and Valerie McAdams couldnrsquot wait to try theirs

Staff photos by Jon Tripp

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Historical Society Acquires 1902

Hose WagonStaff photos by S Aaron Shamshoyan

JOY Wellness is Streaming Yoga Classes

FindingBuried

Treasure

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get to follow maps and findburied treasures during

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by Jon TrippSalemrsquos Journey Om Yoga (JOY) Wellness recently launched an

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The studiorsquos owner Jennifer Williams had initially tried to launch akickstarter campaign over the summer to fund their own live streamingoperation but ultimately decided to team up with Periscope a Twitter-owned company that provides on demand personal live streaming from

mobile devicesTo take part in a class users simply install the Periscope app on

their phone or tablet register with the company and tune in at theappropriate time for the classes they are interested in taking The onlineclasses will be free through November and Williams thinks ldquothey areideal for new students who might be apprehensive about coming to astudio or for people looking for an affordable way to start trainingrdquo Formore information about the studiorsquos classes and other services visit theirwebsite at wwwjourneyomyogacom

One of the studiorsquos youngest students Rihana Gomez helps instructor JenniferWilliams demonstrate the meditative position that starts off most sessions

Students strike a centering pose during their workout

Instructor Jennifer Williams guides her students through a series of poses

Students follow along as instructor Jennifer Williams goes through their routine

Williams helps one of her students stretch out her back

Staff photos by Jon Tripp

Dan Zavisza of the Salem Historical Society shows off a 1902 horse-drawn hose wagon purchased by the Salem Historical Society to be stored

at Hose House 2 with private funds

Bronze equipment on the hose wagon includes a bell pump fireextinguisher and lanterns

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Thumbs Up Thumbs Down

Thumbs Up Thumbs Down

ldquoThumbs up Wow the police were in full-scale ticket mode this week collecting revenue

At this pace we should be able to cut the propertytax rate in half After all the money townemployees collect go to the town rightrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the lsquoless government peoplersquo Just saw a picture of a victim of the western firesHis t-shirt reads lsquoLower Taxes + Less Government= More Freedomrsquo Yes Freedom to watch yourhome burn Ironicrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Donald Trump and hisrampant prejudice He is insulting each and everyone of us who had Irish or Italian or Germanor French or Spanish or Serbian or Lebanese orPolish or Jewish or whatever roots Our familiesall came - were subject to hard times but broughttheir bit of culture with them - Killianrsquos beerlasagna bratwurst crepes paella dumplingsgrape leaves kielbasa bagels What would we belike without this rich culture we have Why is heso hateful to Mexican immigrants They work like

our families did they educate their kids and theybring tacos and burritos to the mix He really isinsulting each and every one of usrdquo

ldquoThumbs up The town of Salem needs to reallylook at going to a town council with a strong townmanager form of governmentrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to any plans to do any kinds ofimprovements to Hedgehog Park I went in thereone day to check it out and it was mostly Masslicense plates that filled the parking lot Unlessthe place will be posted lsquoSalem Residents OnlyrsquoIrsquom against itrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Carly Fiorina who was part ofthe management team that took down LucentBellLabs Her lsquoleadershiprsquo led the company to lay offthousands of people who lost their jobs and theirsavings plans HP was sharp enough to get rid ofher before they became bankruptrdquo

ldquoThumbs up and congratulations to Dr ShujaSaleem Hersquos been in practice for 37 years andis closing his office and Retiring I have had thepleasure knowing him over 27 years and proudto say hersquos my doctor and delivered my threechildren Dr Saleem has an incredible gift ofcaring listening compassion and knowledge Atevery appointment he made me feel like his familyand a person You mattered to him Doctorssadly these days donrsquot have that rare gift that DrSaleem has (I and other were lucky enough toexperience it) You will be sorely be missedrdquo

ldquoThumbs up to the Salem Department of PublicWorks for the nice job they did installing benchesalong the Veterans Memorial Parkwayrdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Irsquom not aRepublican but get a grip Bush hasnrsquot beenPresident for almost eight years Stop blaminghim for everything Irsquom sure you think he orderedthose planes to come over here and crash into thebuildings God help us allrdquo

ldquoThumbs down in Salem to the old guy onthe ride on mower cutting his lawn and blowing

all the dust and grass clippings into the road onSchool Street Use some common sense and keepyour debris on your own propertyrdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Town officials getmad because people use thumbs to express theirfrustrations and when property owners contact thetown and the town does not respond what otherchoice do people haverdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down It is time thepeople of Salem take back their government and

change the form of government from selectmanto a town council I think the town wouldbenefit from this and the people would be betterrepresentedrdquo

ldquoThumbs down town of Salem Why does thetown have a contact department section on thetown website when they do not even respondwhen residents send information or questions inthen they wonder why people do not want to getinvolved in town affairsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Patrick Bickrsquos dishonestputdown of Dee Lewisrsquo sincere letter last weekLewis was stating that she doesnrsquot want anyonewith the anti-American values of Trump orBickrsquos boy Ted Cruz to win out Bick mentionsRepublicans in 1964 helping to pass the CivilRights Act forgetting that the current GOP isfighting to destroy most of what it once stood forincluding statersquos voting rights And every single

point in his last paragraph insulting presidentObama is either an outright lie or mentions eventsthat actually happened under Bush (governmentprograms dumbing down children for over 40years (gee has Obama been in that long)veterans dying while waiting for VA hospitalrooms Obamacare denying patient healthchoices etc)rdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Well as to beexpected Chairman Keller does it again at the lastBOS meeting Itrsquos his MO creating conflict anddissension at the board of selectmen And yes hewas ably assisted by the Town Manager Hickeyand Lyons Salem needs more than what it isgetting from Keller Itrsquos as simple as ego versustaxpayers Enough is enough Jimbordquo

ldquoThumbs down to all the oldpeople that live at the end ofSally Sweet Way that are againstthe proposed ten unit condocomplex Wake up at least withthat you know what you aregetting If you have single familyhouses in there or duplexes youcould end up with kids all over

the neighborhood loud musicor low life people living thereso donrsquot be so stubborn andobstructionistsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down Conservationmembers Linda Harvey and TomCampbell like taking the show

over Give someone else a chance to talk andyou act like such know it alls You people are notthe only ones that have ideas It is nice to havesidewalks and preserve wetlands but you have tobe reasonablerdquo

ldquoThumbs down Linda Harvey you makeme laugh at the conservation meeting with theconceptual discussion for the state DPW shed onShadow Lake Road You want everything port-a-potties not paying rent for the parking lot porouspavement The state does not even have to rentthe parking lot to the town if they did not want to

Like McBride said do not look a gift horse in thefacerdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Salemconservation member Tom Campbell - do youknow how to keep quiet When you talk you areso loud You do not need to be the loudest personin the crowd to be acknowledgedrdquo

ldquoThumbs down The people of New Hampshireshould know that Senator Jeanne Shaheenhas betrayed her constituents by voting forthis disastrous Iran deal that puts America andIsrael in grave danger What the people in NewHampshire also must know is that Jeanne Shaheenwas bought off by the Iranian lobby and that is afact There were several Democrats senators who

were bought off and Jeanne Shaheen was the thirdon the list If America or Israel is attacked by theIranians Jeanne Shaheen will be held accountableand will be charged with treasonrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Kelly Ayottersquos weasel wordedsurveys I wasted my time taking a survey onlsquowhat matters to NHrsquo from Kelly Ayotte The

vaguely defined words usedrequired that I disagree with allthe statements Only lsquolow factrsquohigh on lsquofake newsrsquo personscould understand the hiddenmeaning behind the questionsAyotte needs to be removedfrom New Hampshire politicsThe Granite State is not servedby a senator selling Netanyahursquossnake oilrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Quagmire

Ayotte Your misguided beliefsystem is lsquointerminable costlywar is better than diplomacyrsquoYour beliefs sank the US in

Iraq and Afghanistan 35 years of your lsquowar overdiplomacyrsquo the US has ruined the Middle EastYour opposition to the Iran nuclear deal is basedon your pandering to fascism in Israel Israelithugs are killing thousands of Palestinians Youare working the scam that brought US thousandsof dead trillions wasted and all you did was growISIS Your beliefs are bankrupting America foryour war profiteer sponsorsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Mr Brooks Your rant aboutliberalism causing terrorism is filled with logicalfallacies How does liberalism cause terrorismThat aside what you Weimar Bick and young JoeSweeney display is blind adherence to factitiousvalues Look it up Your beliefs are the sameform of misbegotten values that excused holding

slaves you would enslave women withholdingreproductive rights Your letters are the same asthe slaversrsquo attacks on abolitionists in 1860 Yourcontempt for epistemology is displayed with eachletter to the editor Keep it up I will to teach youto thinkrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the false-flag hoax in Millis Mass

earlier this month completewith swat teams canine unitseyewitness actors and shelterin place After a neighbor cameforward to say he saw the officershoot-up his own cruiser thedepartment admitted there wasno police chase no maroontruck they were chasing and itwas all an elaborate hoax Sohow many more of these eventshave been hoaxes What didthat cost taxpayers Is this why

they pushed for a new military complexrdquo

ldquoThumbs down This Black Lives Matter isnothing but a hate group designed to wreakhavoc and division in America This hateorganization established by Van Jones and Sorosand is obviously supported by Obama the formerAttorney General Eric Holder Al Sharpton Jessie

Jackson and the new black panthers This hategroup was formulated on a totally false premiseof Hands Up Donrsquot Shoot which has been proventime and time again never to have happened Tohave a group constantly chanting lsquowhat do wewant dead cops when do we want it nowrsquo isappalling and unacceptable Quite frankly it isdespicable to now 24 dead policemen gunneddown by this hate group Obama should be moreconcerned with stopping this insanity rather thanwasting his time and energy on the junk scienceof global warmingrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the three Rhinos - George SrGeorge Jr and Jeb Bush for mooching around withthe scandal plagued Bill and Hillary Clintonrdquo

ldquoThumbs up New Hampshire has the secondhighest property taxes in the entire countryOnly New Jersey is higher And with the bunchwe have as Board of Selectman Irsquom sure wersquoll

be number one very soon How can this beMismanagement tops the listrdquo

ldquoThumbs down The new surface at the highschool is very nice however they overlooked aserious problem for safe parking Two parkingtiers lack protective safety berms to deter carsbeing parked from falling down the slope intocars at the next tier This oversight is an accidentwaiting to happenrdquo

Tank you for your submissions All commentsthumbs up or down are anonymous and not written bythe Salem Community Patriot staff Tumbs commentscan be sent via telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us atthumbsareanewsgroupcom When submitting a Tumbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Salem Community Patriot During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments to

the issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less

Comments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Salem Community Patriot or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Salem Community Patriot editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate

Salem Community Patriot | September 11 2015 - 9

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Joyce C Dufresne Joyce C Dufresne 68 of Salem died on Aug

31 2015 at Beth Israel Deaconess MedicalCenter in Boston Mass after a courageousbattle against many medical issues includinglung cancer Joyce was born in LawrenceMass the second youngest of nine children ofthe late Leona (Bernard) and Arthur Dufresne

Joyce lived in Salem for 27 years living withher sister and brother-in-law Jane and Tim

Higgins for the last seven years She previously lived in HaverhillMethuen and Lawrence Mass Joyce retired from LucentTechnologies at age 52 and enjoyed her 17 years of retirementWhen she was diagnosed with cancer she received wonderfulcare from Dr Yamil Kouri and his Oncology team In 2011 Joycewas diagnosed at BIDMC with Aspergillus - a rare fungus infectionin her lungs that could have resulted in death She creditedHospitalist Dr Alexander Carbo and his medical team with savingher life

Joyce enjoyed spending time with her friends Joyce will alwaysbe known as the Zen Bones Queen a computer tile matchinggame She also enjoyed walking sitting in the yard taking drivesand eating out She loved cooking and baking In healthier times

Joyce loved traveling A person of strong faith Joyce appreciatedher church family - especially The Eyes on Jesus Prayer Group atSt Matthew Church She appreciated all the support and prayersfrom each and every one of the members including Rita TutundgyLila Bailey and Pauline Coppola She and her sister Jane wereactive participants in Salemrsquos Relay for Life Jane published adessert cookbook to help raise money for cancer research

Joyce leaves behind one special friend Anna Songalo ofLawrence who turned 104 on Monday Sept 7 NH friendsBill and Peggy Dooley of Derry Terri Staples of Salem Lucyand Herbert Darling of Londonderry Brian Downing TheresaDowning Patricia and Brian Stanton all of Salem Massachusettsfriends Mary Lou Morris of Merrimac Alice Kilbilis of AmesburyRuth Lange of Lawrence Richard Wunderlich of Methuen andLinda Boragine of Salisbury Anne and Ronnie Milici of Danversand Denise and David Pelletier of Maine special religious friendsMsgr Donald Gilbert of Manchester Fr Roland Lacasse of Boston

and Fr Brian Kennedy of St Matthew Parish Joyce wanted to saya special good-bye to Andrea Jim Katherine Meredith and BlakeHarvey who sat behind her in church as well as Vivian NadeauMary and Porter Starrett Laurie Johnson and Anne and ColmcilleFoyle Joycersquos surviving siblings from Massachusetts are LucilleSt Cyr of Lawrence Donald Dufresne Jacqueline McCarthy ofTewksbury Eugene and Rody Dufresne of Methuen BarbaraRodgers of Haverhill and Jane and Timothy Higgins of SalemNH

She was predeceased by her brothers Robert and AlbertA Funeral Mass was held Sept 8 at St Matthew Parish 2 Searles

Rd in WindhamIn lieu of flowers donations to assist with funeral expenses

may be made to Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main StSalem NH 03079 who has care of her arrangements Masses andprayers would also be appreciated

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Marie A GuilmetMarie A (Fusco) Guilmet 72 of Salem died Aug

29 2015 at the Parkland Medical Center in DerryBorn in Lawrence Mass on Aug 15 1943 shewas the daughter of the late John B and Marie M(Pulverenti) Fusco Marie was raised and educatedin Lawrence and a graduate of Lawrence HighSchool class of 1961

Marie was a resident of Salem for over 50 yearsHer life was centered around her children her grandson and familyShe was a loving wife mother grandmother and sister who will besadly missed by all who knew her

Marie was predeceased by her husband Robert P Guilmet and herdaughter Michelle A (Guilmet) Hogarty

She is survived by her daughter Lynne and her husband MarkMullett of Salem her grandson Ryan P Hogarty Kevin T Boyle ofSalem who is a very important part of our family a brother JohnA Fusco and his wife Geraldine of Methuen Mass and her threenieces

All services were privateDonations in Mariersquos name may be made to the National Multiple

Sclerosis Society wwwnationalmssocietyorg or to the NewHampshire Humane Society wwwnhhumaneorg

Arrangements were under the direction of the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem To send a messageof condolence to the family please view the obituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Robert OlsonRobert Olson 72 of Salem passed away Aug

31 2015 at Holy Family Hospital in MethuenMass surrounded by his family Bob was bornin Norwood Mass the son of the late Lillian(Isherwood) and Robert F Olson He grew upin Dedham Mass and graduated from DedhamHigh School

Bob worked for 33 years for the US PostalService delivering mail to Salem residents He also

worked at the Rockingham Race Track for 20 years as a mutual clerkHe loved golf and was a former member of Crystal Springs GolfCourse Bob also loved horse racing and enjoyed traveling to Aruba

He is survived by his beloved wife Gina (Rodenhiser) Olson ofSalem with whom he just celebrated their 49th wedding anniversaryhis children Carolyn and husband Michael Davis Mark Olson andwife Colleen and Donna and husband Steven Aliberti all of Salemhis siblings Richard Olson of Andover Mass and Edith Donaruma ofBrockton Mass six grandchildren Montana Matthew Alli Dylan

Jenny and Avery and four nieces and nephewsA funeral service was celebrated on Sept 3 at Douglas amp Johnson

Funeral Home 214 Main St in Salem followed by burial in PineGrove Cemetery

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Vincent J SclafaniVincent J Sclafani 31 of Haverhill Mass

died unexpectedly Aug 25 2015 at Holy FamilyHospital in Methuen Mass

Vincent was born in Lowell Mass on Sept29 1983 the son of Cynthia (Byrd) and MarkSclafani He worked at Salemhaven Nursing Homewhere he took pride in taking care of the facilityand its residents He grew up in Salem NHand graduated with the class of 2002 Vinniersquospassions were fishing the New England Patriots the

Boston Red Sox and the Boston Bruins Vinnie had a genuine lovefor helping people and using his incredible ability to repair anythingthat was broken Vincentrsquos love for his family and friends wasunparalleled and was the foundation of his life Vincentrsquos newest lovewould be the upcoming birth of his son Vincent Alexander Sclafani

He is survived by his mother Cynthia (Byrd) and father MarkSclafani of Maryland his girlfriend Melissa Sullivan of HaverhillMass his brother Anthony P Sclafani and wife Sarah of Fremont

NH his brother Alexander M Sclafani of Salem NH and severalaunts uncles and cousins

A Funeral Mass was celebrated on Aug 31 at Mary Queen of PeaceChurch Salem followed by cremation

In lieu of flowers contributions can be made at the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem NH to Vincent ASclafani and also GoFundMe where there is a page set up for Melissaand Baby Vinnie

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

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Rubbing Elbows at the Salem GOP Picnic

by Bob GibbsOn an unseasonably hot and humid Labor Day Monday the Salem

Town GOP committee held its 16th annual Labor Day picnic Thepicnic is a chance for politicians who are running for office to beseen by many of the townrsquos registered Republicans and those notenrolled This year offered a chance for voters to see four of thepresidential candidates

First to be introduced by Committee Chairman Cathy Staceywas South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham Senator Grahamwas followed by former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina OhioGovernor John Kasich and finally Governor Scott Walker Manyfelt that Fiorina received the loudest greeting from the crowd ofRepublican supporters

Each of the candidates spoke of the current conditions of the

country and how they would change the direction should they beelected to the highest office in the country Before and after eachcandidatersquos short speech the candidate walked among the many thatwere there to meet them and to ask the candidates questions Manyof the questions faced by each candidate involved national securitythe economy and treatment of veterans

Governor Walker who arrived at the Salem-Derry Elks Club onhis Harley-Davidson motorcycle has now ridden his motorcyclethrough every county in New Hampshire

Along with the presidential candidates US Senator Kelly Ayotte(NH-R) and NH GOP Chairman Jennifer Horn both spoke to thecrowd encouraging them to listen to all of the candidates to votefor their candidate in the primary and to then back whoever is thepartyrsquos final candidate

As a big surprise for the afternoon Executive Councilor ChrisSununu announced his candidacy for New Hampshire governor

Citing the current direction of the state and his opinion of the currentadministration in Concord he felt that this was the right time forhim to get into the running for office Sununu states he has plans toimprove on the current business tax environment the education andhealthcare system and to get New Hampshire up to where he feelsthe state should be

Ohio Governor John Kasich poses with Salem GOP picnic goers

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorina listens to a voter at the Salem GOP picnic

Senator Kelly Ayotte and NH

State Rep EricEstevez (Hudson

and Pelham)

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with NH Senate President Chuck Morse

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with Lisa Withrow

S t a f f p h

o t o b y B o b G i b b s

Executive Councilor Chris Sununu

Rockingham CountyRegistrar of Deeds Cathy

Ann Stacey greets the guests of the Salem GOP

Labor Day picnic

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorinaspeaks to the attendees at the Salem

GOP Labor Day picnic

Executive Councilor Chris Sununu

announces his campaign for the NewHampshire governorrsquos offi ce

Senator Kelly Ayotte speaksto the crowd

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If the first game of the season is anyindication then Blue Devil fans are in for anexciting year Facing off against a juggernautof an opponent in Winnacunnet Salemwas able to keep up in the first half thanksto senior captains Charles Sibanda (22)and Sean Nartiff (68) The duo formed atwo-headed dragon that put the team onits back with Sibanda bolting through theWinnacunnet defense like lightning andNartiff clearing open paths for him to strike

Tied at 14 apiece going into the secondhalf Winnacunnet caught fire They wouldpush hard at Salemrsquos defense threatening toscore nearly every trip down the field TheBlue Devil defense just wasnrsquot as potent astheir offense even with Nartiff coming downwith a fumble recovery to stifle some of the

flames of Winnacunnetrsquos blazing passing game Hishustle plays kept Winnacunnet from stealing the gamebut by the final quarter Salem was down 14-21

The greatest performers in any sport always come inwhen it counts and in the fourth quarter Salem showedthat it has a few gems on its roster Sibanda was a blur ashe streaked past Winnacunnet for his second touchdownof the night it was like the defense was in slow motionto him Rather than play it safe and hope for anotheropportunity to score when there was only eight minutesleft Salem pushed for a two-point conversion instead ofan extra point attempt but the pass fell short It was timefor the rest of the team to step up for Sibanda and Nartiffand they delivered gloriously

The Blue Devil defense pressured Winnacunnetrelentlessly They were a machine with every cog workingin unison with an efficiency not seen before Forcinga punt Salem took their fate into their own hands andwith two minutes to go in the match senior Nicholas

Shumski (7) rushed 41 yards to give Salem thelead There is no other word for his late gameheroics than ldquoclutchrdquo unless you wanted to addldquoamazingrdquo ldquostupendousrdquo or ldquobreath takingrdquo

Two minutescan be a longtime howeverand Salem needone more stopWinnacunnetwent for a deeppass on the rightside and senior

Jacob Dufton(59) interceptedit with less thana minute leftsecuring victory26 to 21 on hishome turf AfterDuftonrsquos superbMalcolm Butler

impersonation andShumskirsquos go-aheadtouchdown it isclear that Salem hasall the pieces forlong-term successand the potential foran electric season

RB Charles Sibanda (22) breaks through theWinnacunnet line

RB Nicholas Shumski (7) gains big yards

OL Sean Nartiff(68) gets Salemrsquos first

points

SHS tight end 15 Mark Foglia goes up for a catch in the end zone againstWinnacunnet Te pass was just off his fingertips

Staff photos by Bob Gibbs

by Jon TrippIt was a different type of

bowling as the grounds at theTuscan Marketplace weretransformed into a bocce courtThe Tuscan Market held thefinals of its second annual boccetournament on Aug 30 after30 teams had competed in theprevious dayrsquos preliminary roundsOn Sunday Aug 30 the top-eight teams from the previous dayplayed for one of four cash prizesFourth place went to Anagni thirdto Quatro second to GiovanniBellini and the Methuen Sons ofItaly took home the top spot andthe $2000 prize Competitorsand guests were treated to winetastings during the competitionsand the teams enjoyed some ofthe fine Tuscan Market food afterthe event

Bocce Transforms the Lawn of Tuscan Market

submitted by Barbara Scott Londonderry Arts Council Sponsored by the Londonderry Arts Council and Historic Society

Saturday Sept 19 heralds a new juried event in Londonderrytitled Summer Finale Located on the historic grounds of theMorrison House Museum on Pillsbury Road a short distance fromthe town common from 10 am to 4 pm there will be clustersof artists artisans acoustic musicians playing throughout the dayA cut above the average food vendors will be on hand to satisfyhungry appetites as well as various activities throughout the day forchildren

The goal is to make this a yearly signature event puttingLondonderry and southern New Hampshire on the map as theplace to bring the family Bring a blanket or chairs and spend theday listening to performances by the Last Duo the New Englandersand local musicians or roam the grounds enjoying the work of

the following artists and artisans Jennifer Cook Amherst CorinneDodge and Ingeborg Seaboyer Derry Elizabeth LewandowskiEast Hampstead Heather Crowler East Kingston Darlene GradyEssex Jim OrsquoDonnell Hooksett Liz Winchester-Larson KeeneSusan Hanna Kate Kilgus and Mike Wallace Londonderry VirginiaDemers Denise Roberge and Maria Williams Manchester BarbaraLester Carmen Verdi Jr and Harriet Winchester Nashua LisaPapastefanou Rindge Barbara Barkley Tina Gagnon and SusanRiach Salem Michelle Fontaine Windham Rosanne BartlettMethuen Mass and Marilu Hornak from York ME

We would like to thank the following businesses for theirgenerous support of this new town event Dr Brenda Berkal DerryDentist Derry Medical Center Evergreen Management Inc RichardFlier Susan Hanna Image-Tech and Michelle Fontaine

Musicians Artisans on Hand atSummer Finale in Londonderry

Photos clockwise from

top left

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands shows off the

winnerrsquos cup-Ray Collins and Jim

Stouprakakis strategizeon their next shot-Te tournament

draws a big crowd onthe uscan Market

patio-Bob Witham takes a

critical shot-Sometimes a soft

touch is needed to getthe right shot

-Players keep a closeeye on each shot

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands congratulates

the second-place teamGiovanni Bellini

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Shaheen Hassan Tell Salem SeniorsThey will Fight for Meals on Wheels

by S Aaron ShamshoyanWith state and federal budget cuts threatening funding to New

Hampshirersquos social programs US Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)and Governor Maggie Hassan (D) sought input from area seniorsabout the importance of the Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheelsprogram

ldquoI was amazed with the volunteers that I worked withrdquo saidShaheen during a roundtable discussion at the Ingram Senior Centerrecently ldquoI think people donrsquot realize how important meals on

wheels is to help keep people in their homesrdquoThe senator said she visited homes and delivered meals withvolunteers over the past year to better understand the programwhich she said she supported

ldquoItrsquos good for the people that are beneficiaries but itrsquos also goodeconomicallyrdquo she said adding she would fight in Washington tohelp fund the program

Hassan said she did a ride along last year with volunteers and saidthe program was critical to seniors seeking to stay in their homes

We want to make sure that senior citizens have the services andsupport that they needrdquo she said adding the funding for the programhad to be a federal and state joint venture

Hassan noted the statersquos recent budget proposal that she vetoedfearing social cuts were too deep and would affect residents

ldquoIt really means that we wouldnrsquot be able to provide services likemeals on wheelsrdquo she said

Keeping senior citizens in their homes longer means a reducedfinancial burden to families and social programs according to DebraPerou director of Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheels

According to Perou it costs $137000 annually to live inRockingham Nursing Home but only a fraction to provide a senior

with daily meals

ldquoWe donrsquot just drop a mealrdquo Perousaid about the program ldquoWe make sureyoursquore okayrdquo

The cost of a yearrsquos worth of mealsequals 10 days in a nursing home orone day in a hospital she said

A volunteer driver at the discussionsaid she was unable to prepare her ownmeals for a while due to an injury and

meals on wheels allowed her to recoverin her own homeThe program is currently funded

through both governmental dollarsand private funds Sixty percent ofthe programs funds come from thestate and federal government with thestate paying up to 80 percent of thatcontribution

Hassan said she was eager to getthrough the budget standoff to getfunds back to programs like meals onwheels She criticized lawmakers forfocusing too much on cuts

The program provides lunches atsenior centers across 37 communitiesin addition to home-delivered meals

ldquoPeople eat three times a day sevendays a weekrdquo Perou said noting thechallenge to fund and deliver all themeals

Shaheen and Hassan said they would continue to fight to fund the

meals on wheels programldquoIn Concord Irsquom going to keep trying to get the legislators to come

back to the tablerdquo she said

Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheels Executive Director Debra Perou (left) explains the importanceof the meals on wheels program to US Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and

Governor Maggie Hassan (D) (right) at the Ingram Senior Center

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A a r o n S h a m s h o y a n

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Spaghetti withClam Sauce

(Serves 1)

Ingredients5 clams of your choice

1 clove of garlic4 tbsp of extra virgin olive oilPinch of salt and pepperTsp hot pepper14 cup capers and black olives (if preferred)Tsp parsleyTsp of basil4 oz of spaghetti per person

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Add peperoncino olives capers and hot pepper Stir untilpasta fully cooks Add parsley and basil Take pan off of heatand place clams on top of pasta Serve warm

This Lilrsquo Rascal willCapture your Heart

submitted by Salem Animal Rescue LeagueMy name is Rogue and I would

love to come home with you Iam a high energy dog with apuppyrsquos spirit I will do best inan active environment where Ican have lots of opportunity toexercise my enthusiasm Donrsquotlet my high-energy demeanorscare you off I will surely be aloyal and loving companion

Come take me for a walk andsee for yourself Come meetRogue and all of the dogs waitingto find a home at the Salem

Animal Rescue League duringour open hours Wednesday 3 to 7 pm Thursday 2 to 7 pm andFriday Saturday Sunday 12 to 4 pm SARL is always looking fordedicated volunteers to assist in caring for our animals if interestedcontact DJ Bettencourt at djbettencourtsarlnhorg

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Senior Peter Antonietti

Named aNational

MeritSeminalist

submitted by National MeritScholarship Corp

Salem High Schoolrsquos Peter JAntonietti was named a semifinalistin the 61st annual National MeritScholarship Program About 16000semifinalists were designated fromaround the country

The nationwide pool of semifinalistsrepresenting less than one percent ofUS high school seniors includes thehighest scoring entrants in each stateThe number of semifinalists in a state isproportional to the statersquos percentage ofthe national total of graduating seniors

These academically talented highschool seniors have an opportunity tocontinue in the competition for some7400 National Merit scholarshipsworth more than $32 million thatwill be offered next spring To be

considered for a Merit Scholarshipregaward semifinalists must fulfill severalrequirements to advance to the finalistlevel of the competition About 90percent of the semifinalists are expectedto attain Finalist standing and abouthalf of the finalists will win a NationalMerit Scholarship earning the MeritScholarreg title

NMSC a not-for-profit organizationthat operates without governmentassistance was established in 1955specifically to conduct the annualNational Merit Scholarship ProgramScholarships are underwritten byNMSC with its own funds andby approximately 440 businessorganizations and higher educationinstitutions that share NMSCrsquos goalsof honoring the nationrsquos scholasticchampions and encouraging the pursuitof academic excellence

About 15 million juniors in morethan 22000 high schools enteredthe 2016 National Merit ScholarshipProgram by taking the 2014 PreliminarySATNational Merit ScholarshipQualifying Test (PSATNMSQTreg) whichserved as an initial screen of programentrants

lsquoAn Unbreakable Spiritrsquo Golf Classic Supports Those Suffering from lsquoBrittle Bone Diseasersquo

by Sonny TylusRecently 136 golfers participated in the

Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundationrsquos NH GolfClassic at Atkinson Country Club on a bright sunnyMonday

The Gudek family Kenny Teresa Steve Linda andKenny Jr organized the tournament with help fromthe staff of Technical Needs of New Hampshire Thisyearrsquos ninth annual tournament grossed $56000 andover the past nine years has raised approximately$370000

The tournament is the second largest fundraiser

for OI (Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation) Thistournament has special significance for Kenny Gudekbecause he has Osteogenesis Imperfecta He wasdiagnosed at a very young age with a mild caseand his son has a very mild case ldquoOsteogenesisImperfecta is a genetic bone disorder characterizedby fragile bones that break easily It is also known aslsquobrittle bone diseasersquo

The foundationrsquos mission is to improve the qualityof life for people affected by OI through research tofind treatments and a cure education awareness and

mutual support The foundation also helps people

with physiciansrsquo appointments wheelchairs and otherspecial equipment they may need Kenny talkedabout children who have OI and how they experienceover 100 fractures and said how it was ldquoall about thekids and helping themrdquo He feels the governmentneglects funding for this disease and wishes theywould do more Kenny currently serves on the OIFoundation Board as treasurer

For more information go to oiforg If you wish toget involved in the golf tournament contact Kenny atkgudektechneedscom

Te Cook family Michael John Odette and Jim Kenny Gudek putts the ball eresa Gudek and Denise Dolloff

S t a f f p h o t o s b y S o n n y T y l u s

Beating the Heat at the Farmers Market with lsquoFarmsiclesrsquoby Jon Tripp

The Vernon FamilyFarm introduced anew treat to helpeveryone at theSalem FarmersMarket beatthe Labor Dayweekend heatIn a partnershipwith 3 BrothersMarketplacethey are makingldquoFarmsiclesrdquo madeout of their ownvegetables locallygrown fruit andorganic canesugar For nowthey have just threeflavors strawberry-kale roastedbeet-blueberryand cucumber-melon but they have plans to add an apple cider and a

pumpkin-based flavor later this fall Head on down tonext Sundayrsquos market at the Salem Marketplace on NorthBroadway to try one for yourself

Gino ecce thought his cucumber-melon popsicle was pretty tasty

Kelsey Levesque Sophia McAdams and Valerie McAdams couldnrsquot wait to try theirs

Staff photos by Jon Tripp

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Historical Society Acquires 1902

Hose WagonStaff photos by S Aaron Shamshoyan

JOY Wellness is Streaming Yoga Classes

FindingBuried

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by Jon TrippSalemrsquos Journey Om Yoga (JOY) Wellness recently launched an

online service providing live yoga and wellness classes The classescover a range of topics including yoga reiki strength and enduranceand womenrsquos empowerment The live classes are streamed online fromtheir studio in the Salem Marketplace on North Broadway They are alsooffering live introductory sessions on their comprehensive yoga instructortraining and life coaching services

The studiorsquos owner Jennifer Williams had initially tried to launch akickstarter campaign over the summer to fund their own live streamingoperation but ultimately decided to team up with Periscope a Twitter-owned company that provides on demand personal live streaming from

mobile devicesTo take part in a class users simply install the Periscope app on

their phone or tablet register with the company and tune in at theappropriate time for the classes they are interested in taking The onlineclasses will be free through November and Williams thinks ldquothey areideal for new students who might be apprehensive about coming to astudio or for people looking for an affordable way to start trainingrdquo Formore information about the studiorsquos classes and other services visit theirwebsite at wwwjourneyomyogacom

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Students strike a centering pose during their workout

Instructor Jennifer Williams guides her students through a series of poses

Students follow along as instructor Jennifer Williams goes through their routine

Williams helps one of her students stretch out her back

Staff photos by Jon Tripp

Dan Zavisza of the Salem Historical Society shows off a 1902 horse-drawn hose wagon purchased by the Salem Historical Society to be stored

at Hose House 2 with private funds

Bronze equipment on the hose wagon includes a bell pump fireextinguisher and lanterns

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Thumbs Up Thumbs Down

Thumbs Up Thumbs Down

ldquoThumbs up Wow the police were in full-scale ticket mode this week collecting revenue

At this pace we should be able to cut the propertytax rate in half After all the money townemployees collect go to the town rightrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the lsquoless government peoplersquo Just saw a picture of a victim of the western firesHis t-shirt reads lsquoLower Taxes + Less Government= More Freedomrsquo Yes Freedom to watch yourhome burn Ironicrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Donald Trump and hisrampant prejudice He is insulting each and everyone of us who had Irish or Italian or Germanor French or Spanish or Serbian or Lebanese orPolish or Jewish or whatever roots Our familiesall came - were subject to hard times but broughttheir bit of culture with them - Killianrsquos beerlasagna bratwurst crepes paella dumplingsgrape leaves kielbasa bagels What would we belike without this rich culture we have Why is heso hateful to Mexican immigrants They work like

our families did they educate their kids and theybring tacos and burritos to the mix He really isinsulting each and every one of usrdquo

ldquoThumbs up The town of Salem needs to reallylook at going to a town council with a strong townmanager form of governmentrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to any plans to do any kinds ofimprovements to Hedgehog Park I went in thereone day to check it out and it was mostly Masslicense plates that filled the parking lot Unlessthe place will be posted lsquoSalem Residents OnlyrsquoIrsquom against itrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Carly Fiorina who was part ofthe management team that took down LucentBellLabs Her lsquoleadershiprsquo led the company to lay offthousands of people who lost their jobs and theirsavings plans HP was sharp enough to get rid ofher before they became bankruptrdquo

ldquoThumbs up and congratulations to Dr ShujaSaleem Hersquos been in practice for 37 years andis closing his office and Retiring I have had thepleasure knowing him over 27 years and proudto say hersquos my doctor and delivered my threechildren Dr Saleem has an incredible gift ofcaring listening compassion and knowledge Atevery appointment he made me feel like his familyand a person You mattered to him Doctorssadly these days donrsquot have that rare gift that DrSaleem has (I and other were lucky enough toexperience it) You will be sorely be missedrdquo

ldquoThumbs up to the Salem Department of PublicWorks for the nice job they did installing benchesalong the Veterans Memorial Parkwayrdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Irsquom not aRepublican but get a grip Bush hasnrsquot beenPresident for almost eight years Stop blaminghim for everything Irsquom sure you think he orderedthose planes to come over here and crash into thebuildings God help us allrdquo

ldquoThumbs down in Salem to the old guy onthe ride on mower cutting his lawn and blowing

all the dust and grass clippings into the road onSchool Street Use some common sense and keepyour debris on your own propertyrdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Town officials getmad because people use thumbs to express theirfrustrations and when property owners contact thetown and the town does not respond what otherchoice do people haverdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down It is time thepeople of Salem take back their government and

change the form of government from selectmanto a town council I think the town wouldbenefit from this and the people would be betterrepresentedrdquo

ldquoThumbs down town of Salem Why does thetown have a contact department section on thetown website when they do not even respondwhen residents send information or questions inthen they wonder why people do not want to getinvolved in town affairsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Patrick Bickrsquos dishonestputdown of Dee Lewisrsquo sincere letter last weekLewis was stating that she doesnrsquot want anyonewith the anti-American values of Trump orBickrsquos boy Ted Cruz to win out Bick mentionsRepublicans in 1964 helping to pass the CivilRights Act forgetting that the current GOP isfighting to destroy most of what it once stood forincluding statersquos voting rights And every single

point in his last paragraph insulting presidentObama is either an outright lie or mentions eventsthat actually happened under Bush (governmentprograms dumbing down children for over 40years (gee has Obama been in that long)veterans dying while waiting for VA hospitalrooms Obamacare denying patient healthchoices etc)rdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Well as to beexpected Chairman Keller does it again at the lastBOS meeting Itrsquos his MO creating conflict anddissension at the board of selectmen And yes hewas ably assisted by the Town Manager Hickeyand Lyons Salem needs more than what it isgetting from Keller Itrsquos as simple as ego versustaxpayers Enough is enough Jimbordquo

ldquoThumbs down to all the oldpeople that live at the end ofSally Sweet Way that are againstthe proposed ten unit condocomplex Wake up at least withthat you know what you aregetting If you have single familyhouses in there or duplexes youcould end up with kids all over

the neighborhood loud musicor low life people living thereso donrsquot be so stubborn andobstructionistsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down Conservationmembers Linda Harvey and TomCampbell like taking the show

over Give someone else a chance to talk andyou act like such know it alls You people are notthe only ones that have ideas It is nice to havesidewalks and preserve wetlands but you have tobe reasonablerdquo

ldquoThumbs down Linda Harvey you makeme laugh at the conservation meeting with theconceptual discussion for the state DPW shed onShadow Lake Road You want everything port-a-potties not paying rent for the parking lot porouspavement The state does not even have to rentthe parking lot to the town if they did not want to

Like McBride said do not look a gift horse in thefacerdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Salemconservation member Tom Campbell - do youknow how to keep quiet When you talk you areso loud You do not need to be the loudest personin the crowd to be acknowledgedrdquo

ldquoThumbs down The people of New Hampshireshould know that Senator Jeanne Shaheenhas betrayed her constituents by voting forthis disastrous Iran deal that puts America andIsrael in grave danger What the people in NewHampshire also must know is that Jeanne Shaheenwas bought off by the Iranian lobby and that is afact There were several Democrats senators who

were bought off and Jeanne Shaheen was the thirdon the list If America or Israel is attacked by theIranians Jeanne Shaheen will be held accountableand will be charged with treasonrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Kelly Ayottersquos weasel wordedsurveys I wasted my time taking a survey onlsquowhat matters to NHrsquo from Kelly Ayotte The

vaguely defined words usedrequired that I disagree with allthe statements Only lsquolow factrsquohigh on lsquofake newsrsquo personscould understand the hiddenmeaning behind the questionsAyotte needs to be removedfrom New Hampshire politicsThe Granite State is not servedby a senator selling Netanyahursquossnake oilrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Quagmire

Ayotte Your misguided beliefsystem is lsquointerminable costlywar is better than diplomacyrsquoYour beliefs sank the US in

Iraq and Afghanistan 35 years of your lsquowar overdiplomacyrsquo the US has ruined the Middle EastYour opposition to the Iran nuclear deal is basedon your pandering to fascism in Israel Israelithugs are killing thousands of Palestinians Youare working the scam that brought US thousandsof dead trillions wasted and all you did was growISIS Your beliefs are bankrupting America foryour war profiteer sponsorsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Mr Brooks Your rant aboutliberalism causing terrorism is filled with logicalfallacies How does liberalism cause terrorismThat aside what you Weimar Bick and young JoeSweeney display is blind adherence to factitiousvalues Look it up Your beliefs are the sameform of misbegotten values that excused holding

slaves you would enslave women withholdingreproductive rights Your letters are the same asthe slaversrsquo attacks on abolitionists in 1860 Yourcontempt for epistemology is displayed with eachletter to the editor Keep it up I will to teach youto thinkrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the false-flag hoax in Millis Mass

earlier this month completewith swat teams canine unitseyewitness actors and shelterin place After a neighbor cameforward to say he saw the officershoot-up his own cruiser thedepartment admitted there wasno police chase no maroontruck they were chasing and itwas all an elaborate hoax Sohow many more of these eventshave been hoaxes What didthat cost taxpayers Is this why

they pushed for a new military complexrdquo

ldquoThumbs down This Black Lives Matter isnothing but a hate group designed to wreakhavoc and division in America This hateorganization established by Van Jones and Sorosand is obviously supported by Obama the formerAttorney General Eric Holder Al Sharpton Jessie

Jackson and the new black panthers This hategroup was formulated on a totally false premiseof Hands Up Donrsquot Shoot which has been proventime and time again never to have happened Tohave a group constantly chanting lsquowhat do wewant dead cops when do we want it nowrsquo isappalling and unacceptable Quite frankly it isdespicable to now 24 dead policemen gunneddown by this hate group Obama should be moreconcerned with stopping this insanity rather thanwasting his time and energy on the junk scienceof global warmingrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the three Rhinos - George SrGeorge Jr and Jeb Bush for mooching around withthe scandal plagued Bill and Hillary Clintonrdquo

ldquoThumbs up New Hampshire has the secondhighest property taxes in the entire countryOnly New Jersey is higher And with the bunchwe have as Board of Selectman Irsquom sure wersquoll

be number one very soon How can this beMismanagement tops the listrdquo

ldquoThumbs down The new surface at the highschool is very nice however they overlooked aserious problem for safe parking Two parkingtiers lack protective safety berms to deter carsbeing parked from falling down the slope intocars at the next tier This oversight is an accidentwaiting to happenrdquo

Tank you for your submissions All commentsthumbs up or down are anonymous and not written bythe Salem Community Patriot staff Tumbs commentscan be sent via telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us atthumbsareanewsgroupcom When submitting a Tumbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Salem Community Patriot During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments to

the issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less

Comments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Salem Community Patriot or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Salem Community Patriot editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate

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Joyce C Dufresne Joyce C Dufresne 68 of Salem died on Aug

31 2015 at Beth Israel Deaconess MedicalCenter in Boston Mass after a courageousbattle against many medical issues includinglung cancer Joyce was born in LawrenceMass the second youngest of nine children ofthe late Leona (Bernard) and Arthur Dufresne

Joyce lived in Salem for 27 years living withher sister and brother-in-law Jane and Tim

Higgins for the last seven years She previously lived in HaverhillMethuen and Lawrence Mass Joyce retired from LucentTechnologies at age 52 and enjoyed her 17 years of retirementWhen she was diagnosed with cancer she received wonderfulcare from Dr Yamil Kouri and his Oncology team In 2011 Joycewas diagnosed at BIDMC with Aspergillus - a rare fungus infectionin her lungs that could have resulted in death She creditedHospitalist Dr Alexander Carbo and his medical team with savingher life

Joyce enjoyed spending time with her friends Joyce will alwaysbe known as the Zen Bones Queen a computer tile matchinggame She also enjoyed walking sitting in the yard taking drivesand eating out She loved cooking and baking In healthier times

Joyce loved traveling A person of strong faith Joyce appreciatedher church family - especially The Eyes on Jesus Prayer Group atSt Matthew Church She appreciated all the support and prayersfrom each and every one of the members including Rita TutundgyLila Bailey and Pauline Coppola She and her sister Jane wereactive participants in Salemrsquos Relay for Life Jane published adessert cookbook to help raise money for cancer research

Joyce leaves behind one special friend Anna Songalo ofLawrence who turned 104 on Monday Sept 7 NH friendsBill and Peggy Dooley of Derry Terri Staples of Salem Lucyand Herbert Darling of Londonderry Brian Downing TheresaDowning Patricia and Brian Stanton all of Salem Massachusettsfriends Mary Lou Morris of Merrimac Alice Kilbilis of AmesburyRuth Lange of Lawrence Richard Wunderlich of Methuen andLinda Boragine of Salisbury Anne and Ronnie Milici of Danversand Denise and David Pelletier of Maine special religious friendsMsgr Donald Gilbert of Manchester Fr Roland Lacasse of Boston

and Fr Brian Kennedy of St Matthew Parish Joyce wanted to saya special good-bye to Andrea Jim Katherine Meredith and BlakeHarvey who sat behind her in church as well as Vivian NadeauMary and Porter Starrett Laurie Johnson and Anne and ColmcilleFoyle Joycersquos surviving siblings from Massachusetts are LucilleSt Cyr of Lawrence Donald Dufresne Jacqueline McCarthy ofTewksbury Eugene and Rody Dufresne of Methuen BarbaraRodgers of Haverhill and Jane and Timothy Higgins of SalemNH

She was predeceased by her brothers Robert and AlbertA Funeral Mass was held Sept 8 at St Matthew Parish 2 Searles

Rd in WindhamIn lieu of flowers donations to assist with funeral expenses

may be made to Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main StSalem NH 03079 who has care of her arrangements Masses andprayers would also be appreciated

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Marie A GuilmetMarie A (Fusco) Guilmet 72 of Salem died Aug

29 2015 at the Parkland Medical Center in DerryBorn in Lawrence Mass on Aug 15 1943 shewas the daughter of the late John B and Marie M(Pulverenti) Fusco Marie was raised and educatedin Lawrence and a graduate of Lawrence HighSchool class of 1961

Marie was a resident of Salem for over 50 yearsHer life was centered around her children her grandson and familyShe was a loving wife mother grandmother and sister who will besadly missed by all who knew her

Marie was predeceased by her husband Robert P Guilmet and herdaughter Michelle A (Guilmet) Hogarty

She is survived by her daughter Lynne and her husband MarkMullett of Salem her grandson Ryan P Hogarty Kevin T Boyle ofSalem who is a very important part of our family a brother JohnA Fusco and his wife Geraldine of Methuen Mass and her threenieces

All services were privateDonations in Mariersquos name may be made to the National Multiple

Sclerosis Society wwwnationalmssocietyorg or to the NewHampshire Humane Society wwwnhhumaneorg

Arrangements were under the direction of the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem To send a messageof condolence to the family please view the obituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Robert OlsonRobert Olson 72 of Salem passed away Aug

31 2015 at Holy Family Hospital in MethuenMass surrounded by his family Bob was bornin Norwood Mass the son of the late Lillian(Isherwood) and Robert F Olson He grew upin Dedham Mass and graduated from DedhamHigh School

Bob worked for 33 years for the US PostalService delivering mail to Salem residents He also

worked at the Rockingham Race Track for 20 years as a mutual clerkHe loved golf and was a former member of Crystal Springs GolfCourse Bob also loved horse racing and enjoyed traveling to Aruba

He is survived by his beloved wife Gina (Rodenhiser) Olson ofSalem with whom he just celebrated their 49th wedding anniversaryhis children Carolyn and husband Michael Davis Mark Olson andwife Colleen and Donna and husband Steven Aliberti all of Salemhis siblings Richard Olson of Andover Mass and Edith Donaruma ofBrockton Mass six grandchildren Montana Matthew Alli Dylan

Jenny and Avery and four nieces and nephewsA funeral service was celebrated on Sept 3 at Douglas amp Johnson

Funeral Home 214 Main St in Salem followed by burial in PineGrove Cemetery

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Vincent J SclafaniVincent J Sclafani 31 of Haverhill Mass

died unexpectedly Aug 25 2015 at Holy FamilyHospital in Methuen Mass

Vincent was born in Lowell Mass on Sept29 1983 the son of Cynthia (Byrd) and MarkSclafani He worked at Salemhaven Nursing Homewhere he took pride in taking care of the facilityand its residents He grew up in Salem NHand graduated with the class of 2002 Vinniersquospassions were fishing the New England Patriots the

Boston Red Sox and the Boston Bruins Vinnie had a genuine lovefor helping people and using his incredible ability to repair anythingthat was broken Vincentrsquos love for his family and friends wasunparalleled and was the foundation of his life Vincentrsquos newest lovewould be the upcoming birth of his son Vincent Alexander Sclafani

He is survived by his mother Cynthia (Byrd) and father MarkSclafani of Maryland his girlfriend Melissa Sullivan of HaverhillMass his brother Anthony P Sclafani and wife Sarah of Fremont

NH his brother Alexander M Sclafani of Salem NH and severalaunts uncles and cousins

A Funeral Mass was celebrated on Aug 31 at Mary Queen of PeaceChurch Salem followed by cremation

In lieu of flowers contributions can be made at the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem NH to Vincent ASclafani and also GoFundMe where there is a page set up for Melissaand Baby Vinnie

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

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by Bob GibbsOn an unseasonably hot and humid Labor Day Monday the Salem

Town GOP committee held its 16th annual Labor Day picnic Thepicnic is a chance for politicians who are running for office to beseen by many of the townrsquos registered Republicans and those notenrolled This year offered a chance for voters to see four of thepresidential candidates

First to be introduced by Committee Chairman Cathy Staceywas South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham Senator Grahamwas followed by former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina OhioGovernor John Kasich and finally Governor Scott Walker Manyfelt that Fiorina received the loudest greeting from the crowd ofRepublican supporters

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country and how they would change the direction should they beelected to the highest office in the country Before and after eachcandidatersquos short speech the candidate walked among the many thatwere there to meet them and to ask the candidates questions Manyof the questions faced by each candidate involved national securitythe economy and treatment of veterans

Governor Walker who arrived at the Salem-Derry Elks Club onhis Harley-Davidson motorcycle has now ridden his motorcyclethrough every county in New Hampshire

Along with the presidential candidates US Senator Kelly Ayotte(NH-R) and NH GOP Chairman Jennifer Horn both spoke to thecrowd encouraging them to listen to all of the candidates to votefor their candidate in the primary and to then back whoever is thepartyrsquos final candidate

As a big surprise for the afternoon Executive Councilor ChrisSununu announced his candidacy for New Hampshire governor

Citing the current direction of the state and his opinion of the currentadministration in Concord he felt that this was the right time forhim to get into the running for office Sununu states he has plans toimprove on the current business tax environment the education andhealthcare system and to get New Hampshire up to where he feelsthe state should be

Ohio Governor John Kasich poses with Salem GOP picnic goers

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorina listens to a voter at the Salem GOP picnic

Senator Kelly Ayotte and NH

State Rep EricEstevez (Hudson

and Pelham)

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with NH Senate President Chuck Morse

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with Lisa Withrow

S t a f f p h

o t o b y B o b G i b b s

Executive Councilor Chris Sununu

Rockingham CountyRegistrar of Deeds Cathy

Ann Stacey greets the guests of the Salem GOP

Labor Day picnic

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorinaspeaks to the attendees at the Salem

GOP Labor Day picnic

Executive Councilor Chris Sununu

announces his campaign for the NewHampshire governorrsquos offi ce

Senator Kelly Ayotte speaksto the crowd

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Salem Deflates Winnacunnet with Clutch Performance

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If the first game of the season is anyindication then Blue Devil fans are in for anexciting year Facing off against a juggernautof an opponent in Winnacunnet Salemwas able to keep up in the first half thanksto senior captains Charles Sibanda (22)and Sean Nartiff (68) The duo formed atwo-headed dragon that put the team onits back with Sibanda bolting through theWinnacunnet defense like lightning andNartiff clearing open paths for him to strike

Tied at 14 apiece going into the secondhalf Winnacunnet caught fire They wouldpush hard at Salemrsquos defense threatening toscore nearly every trip down the field TheBlue Devil defense just wasnrsquot as potent astheir offense even with Nartiff coming downwith a fumble recovery to stifle some of the

flames of Winnacunnetrsquos blazing passing game Hishustle plays kept Winnacunnet from stealing the gamebut by the final quarter Salem was down 14-21

The greatest performers in any sport always come inwhen it counts and in the fourth quarter Salem showedthat it has a few gems on its roster Sibanda was a blur ashe streaked past Winnacunnet for his second touchdownof the night it was like the defense was in slow motionto him Rather than play it safe and hope for anotheropportunity to score when there was only eight minutesleft Salem pushed for a two-point conversion instead ofan extra point attempt but the pass fell short It was timefor the rest of the team to step up for Sibanda and Nartiffand they delivered gloriously

The Blue Devil defense pressured Winnacunnetrelentlessly They were a machine with every cog workingin unison with an efficiency not seen before Forcinga punt Salem took their fate into their own hands andwith two minutes to go in the match senior Nicholas

Shumski (7) rushed 41 yards to give Salem thelead There is no other word for his late gameheroics than ldquoclutchrdquo unless you wanted to addldquoamazingrdquo ldquostupendousrdquo or ldquobreath takingrdquo

Two minutescan be a longtime howeverand Salem needone more stopWinnacunnetwent for a deeppass on the rightside and senior

Jacob Dufton(59) interceptedit with less thana minute leftsecuring victory26 to 21 on hishome turf AfterDuftonrsquos superbMalcolm Butler

impersonation andShumskirsquos go-aheadtouchdown it isclear that Salem hasall the pieces forlong-term successand the potential foran electric season

RB Charles Sibanda (22) breaks through theWinnacunnet line

RB Nicholas Shumski (7) gains big yards

OL Sean Nartiff(68) gets Salemrsquos first

points

SHS tight end 15 Mark Foglia goes up for a catch in the end zone againstWinnacunnet Te pass was just off his fingertips

Staff photos by Bob Gibbs

by Jon TrippIt was a different type of

bowling as the grounds at theTuscan Marketplace weretransformed into a bocce courtThe Tuscan Market held thefinals of its second annual boccetournament on Aug 30 after30 teams had competed in theprevious dayrsquos preliminary roundsOn Sunday Aug 30 the top-eight teams from the previous dayplayed for one of four cash prizesFourth place went to Anagni thirdto Quatro second to GiovanniBellini and the Methuen Sons ofItaly took home the top spot andthe $2000 prize Competitorsand guests were treated to winetastings during the competitionsand the teams enjoyed some ofthe fine Tuscan Market food afterthe event

Bocce Transforms the Lawn of Tuscan Market

submitted by Barbara Scott Londonderry Arts Council Sponsored by the Londonderry Arts Council and Historic Society

Saturday Sept 19 heralds a new juried event in Londonderrytitled Summer Finale Located on the historic grounds of theMorrison House Museum on Pillsbury Road a short distance fromthe town common from 10 am to 4 pm there will be clustersof artists artisans acoustic musicians playing throughout the dayA cut above the average food vendors will be on hand to satisfyhungry appetites as well as various activities throughout the day forchildren

The goal is to make this a yearly signature event puttingLondonderry and southern New Hampshire on the map as theplace to bring the family Bring a blanket or chairs and spend theday listening to performances by the Last Duo the New Englandersand local musicians or roam the grounds enjoying the work of

the following artists and artisans Jennifer Cook Amherst CorinneDodge and Ingeborg Seaboyer Derry Elizabeth LewandowskiEast Hampstead Heather Crowler East Kingston Darlene GradyEssex Jim OrsquoDonnell Hooksett Liz Winchester-Larson KeeneSusan Hanna Kate Kilgus and Mike Wallace Londonderry VirginiaDemers Denise Roberge and Maria Williams Manchester BarbaraLester Carmen Verdi Jr and Harriet Winchester Nashua LisaPapastefanou Rindge Barbara Barkley Tina Gagnon and SusanRiach Salem Michelle Fontaine Windham Rosanne BartlettMethuen Mass and Marilu Hornak from York ME

We would like to thank the following businesses for theirgenerous support of this new town event Dr Brenda Berkal DerryDentist Derry Medical Center Evergreen Management Inc RichardFlier Susan Hanna Image-Tech and Michelle Fontaine

Musicians Artisans on Hand atSummer Finale in Londonderry

Photos clockwise from

top left

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands shows off the

winnerrsquos cup-Ray Collins and Jim

Stouprakakis strategizeon their next shot-Te tournament

draws a big crowd onthe uscan Market

patio-Bob Witham takes a

critical shot-Sometimes a soft

touch is needed to getthe right shot

-Players keep a closeeye on each shot

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands congratulates

the second-place teamGiovanni Bellini

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Salem Community Patriot | September 11 2015 - 7

Senior Peter Antonietti

Named aNational

MeritSeminalist

submitted by National MeritScholarship Corp

Salem High Schoolrsquos Peter JAntonietti was named a semifinalistin the 61st annual National MeritScholarship Program About 16000semifinalists were designated fromaround the country

The nationwide pool of semifinalistsrepresenting less than one percent ofUS high school seniors includes thehighest scoring entrants in each stateThe number of semifinalists in a state isproportional to the statersquos percentage ofthe national total of graduating seniors

These academically talented highschool seniors have an opportunity tocontinue in the competition for some7400 National Merit scholarshipsworth more than $32 million thatwill be offered next spring To be

considered for a Merit Scholarshipregaward semifinalists must fulfill severalrequirements to advance to the finalistlevel of the competition About 90percent of the semifinalists are expectedto attain Finalist standing and abouthalf of the finalists will win a NationalMerit Scholarship earning the MeritScholarreg title

NMSC a not-for-profit organizationthat operates without governmentassistance was established in 1955specifically to conduct the annualNational Merit Scholarship ProgramScholarships are underwritten byNMSC with its own funds andby approximately 440 businessorganizations and higher educationinstitutions that share NMSCrsquos goalsof honoring the nationrsquos scholasticchampions and encouraging the pursuitof academic excellence

About 15 million juniors in morethan 22000 high schools enteredthe 2016 National Merit ScholarshipProgram by taking the 2014 PreliminarySATNational Merit ScholarshipQualifying Test (PSATNMSQTreg) whichserved as an initial screen of programentrants

lsquoAn Unbreakable Spiritrsquo Golf Classic Supports Those Suffering from lsquoBrittle Bone Diseasersquo

by Sonny TylusRecently 136 golfers participated in the

Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundationrsquos NH GolfClassic at Atkinson Country Club on a bright sunnyMonday

The Gudek family Kenny Teresa Steve Linda andKenny Jr organized the tournament with help fromthe staff of Technical Needs of New Hampshire Thisyearrsquos ninth annual tournament grossed $56000 andover the past nine years has raised approximately$370000

The tournament is the second largest fundraiser

for OI (Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation) Thistournament has special significance for Kenny Gudekbecause he has Osteogenesis Imperfecta He wasdiagnosed at a very young age with a mild caseand his son has a very mild case ldquoOsteogenesisImperfecta is a genetic bone disorder characterizedby fragile bones that break easily It is also known aslsquobrittle bone diseasersquo

The foundationrsquos mission is to improve the qualityof life for people affected by OI through research tofind treatments and a cure education awareness and

mutual support The foundation also helps people

with physiciansrsquo appointments wheelchairs and otherspecial equipment they may need Kenny talkedabout children who have OI and how they experienceover 100 fractures and said how it was ldquoall about thekids and helping themrdquo He feels the governmentneglects funding for this disease and wishes theywould do more Kenny currently serves on the OIFoundation Board as treasurer

For more information go to oiforg If you wish toget involved in the golf tournament contact Kenny atkgudektechneedscom

Te Cook family Michael John Odette and Jim Kenny Gudek putts the ball eresa Gudek and Denise Dolloff

S t a f f p h o t o s b y S o n n y T y l u s

Beating the Heat at the Farmers Market with lsquoFarmsiclesrsquoby Jon Tripp

The Vernon FamilyFarm introduced anew treat to helpeveryone at theSalem FarmersMarket beatthe Labor Dayweekend heatIn a partnershipwith 3 BrothersMarketplacethey are makingldquoFarmsiclesrdquo madeout of their ownvegetables locallygrown fruit andorganic canesugar For nowthey have just threeflavors strawberry-kale roastedbeet-blueberryand cucumber-melon but they have plans to add an apple cider and a

pumpkin-based flavor later this fall Head on down tonext Sundayrsquos market at the Salem Marketplace on NorthBroadway to try one for yourself

Gino ecce thought his cucumber-melon popsicle was pretty tasty

Kelsey Levesque Sophia McAdams and Valerie McAdams couldnrsquot wait to try theirs

Staff photos by Jon Tripp

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Historical Society Acquires 1902

Hose WagonStaff photos by S Aaron Shamshoyan

JOY Wellness is Streaming Yoga Classes

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by Jon TrippSalemrsquos Journey Om Yoga (JOY) Wellness recently launched an

online service providing live yoga and wellness classes The classescover a range of topics including yoga reiki strength and enduranceand womenrsquos empowerment The live classes are streamed online fromtheir studio in the Salem Marketplace on North Broadway They are alsooffering live introductory sessions on their comprehensive yoga instructortraining and life coaching services

The studiorsquos owner Jennifer Williams had initially tried to launch akickstarter campaign over the summer to fund their own live streamingoperation but ultimately decided to team up with Periscope a Twitter-owned company that provides on demand personal live streaming from

mobile devicesTo take part in a class users simply install the Periscope app on

their phone or tablet register with the company and tune in at theappropriate time for the classes they are interested in taking The onlineclasses will be free through November and Williams thinks ldquothey areideal for new students who might be apprehensive about coming to astudio or for people looking for an affordable way to start trainingrdquo Formore information about the studiorsquos classes and other services visit theirwebsite at wwwjourneyomyogacom

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Students strike a centering pose during their workout

Instructor Jennifer Williams guides her students through a series of poses

Students follow along as instructor Jennifer Williams goes through their routine

Williams helps one of her students stretch out her back

Staff photos by Jon Tripp

Dan Zavisza of the Salem Historical Society shows off a 1902 horse-drawn hose wagon purchased by the Salem Historical Society to be stored

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Thumbs Up Thumbs Down

Thumbs Up Thumbs Down

ldquoThumbs up Wow the police were in full-scale ticket mode this week collecting revenue

At this pace we should be able to cut the propertytax rate in half After all the money townemployees collect go to the town rightrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the lsquoless government peoplersquo Just saw a picture of a victim of the western firesHis t-shirt reads lsquoLower Taxes + Less Government= More Freedomrsquo Yes Freedom to watch yourhome burn Ironicrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Donald Trump and hisrampant prejudice He is insulting each and everyone of us who had Irish or Italian or Germanor French or Spanish or Serbian or Lebanese orPolish or Jewish or whatever roots Our familiesall came - were subject to hard times but broughttheir bit of culture with them - Killianrsquos beerlasagna bratwurst crepes paella dumplingsgrape leaves kielbasa bagels What would we belike without this rich culture we have Why is heso hateful to Mexican immigrants They work like

our families did they educate their kids and theybring tacos and burritos to the mix He really isinsulting each and every one of usrdquo

ldquoThumbs up The town of Salem needs to reallylook at going to a town council with a strong townmanager form of governmentrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to any plans to do any kinds ofimprovements to Hedgehog Park I went in thereone day to check it out and it was mostly Masslicense plates that filled the parking lot Unlessthe place will be posted lsquoSalem Residents OnlyrsquoIrsquom against itrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Carly Fiorina who was part ofthe management team that took down LucentBellLabs Her lsquoleadershiprsquo led the company to lay offthousands of people who lost their jobs and theirsavings plans HP was sharp enough to get rid ofher before they became bankruptrdquo

ldquoThumbs up and congratulations to Dr ShujaSaleem Hersquos been in practice for 37 years andis closing his office and Retiring I have had thepleasure knowing him over 27 years and proudto say hersquos my doctor and delivered my threechildren Dr Saleem has an incredible gift ofcaring listening compassion and knowledge Atevery appointment he made me feel like his familyand a person You mattered to him Doctorssadly these days donrsquot have that rare gift that DrSaleem has (I and other were lucky enough toexperience it) You will be sorely be missedrdquo

ldquoThumbs up to the Salem Department of PublicWorks for the nice job they did installing benchesalong the Veterans Memorial Parkwayrdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Irsquom not aRepublican but get a grip Bush hasnrsquot beenPresident for almost eight years Stop blaminghim for everything Irsquom sure you think he orderedthose planes to come over here and crash into thebuildings God help us allrdquo

ldquoThumbs down in Salem to the old guy onthe ride on mower cutting his lawn and blowing

all the dust and grass clippings into the road onSchool Street Use some common sense and keepyour debris on your own propertyrdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Town officials getmad because people use thumbs to express theirfrustrations and when property owners contact thetown and the town does not respond what otherchoice do people haverdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down It is time thepeople of Salem take back their government and

change the form of government from selectmanto a town council I think the town wouldbenefit from this and the people would be betterrepresentedrdquo

ldquoThumbs down town of Salem Why does thetown have a contact department section on thetown website when they do not even respondwhen residents send information or questions inthen they wonder why people do not want to getinvolved in town affairsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Patrick Bickrsquos dishonestputdown of Dee Lewisrsquo sincere letter last weekLewis was stating that she doesnrsquot want anyonewith the anti-American values of Trump orBickrsquos boy Ted Cruz to win out Bick mentionsRepublicans in 1964 helping to pass the CivilRights Act forgetting that the current GOP isfighting to destroy most of what it once stood forincluding statersquos voting rights And every single

point in his last paragraph insulting presidentObama is either an outright lie or mentions eventsthat actually happened under Bush (governmentprograms dumbing down children for over 40years (gee has Obama been in that long)veterans dying while waiting for VA hospitalrooms Obamacare denying patient healthchoices etc)rdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Well as to beexpected Chairman Keller does it again at the lastBOS meeting Itrsquos his MO creating conflict anddissension at the board of selectmen And yes hewas ably assisted by the Town Manager Hickeyand Lyons Salem needs more than what it isgetting from Keller Itrsquos as simple as ego versustaxpayers Enough is enough Jimbordquo

ldquoThumbs down to all the oldpeople that live at the end ofSally Sweet Way that are againstthe proposed ten unit condocomplex Wake up at least withthat you know what you aregetting If you have single familyhouses in there or duplexes youcould end up with kids all over

the neighborhood loud musicor low life people living thereso donrsquot be so stubborn andobstructionistsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down Conservationmembers Linda Harvey and TomCampbell like taking the show

over Give someone else a chance to talk andyou act like such know it alls You people are notthe only ones that have ideas It is nice to havesidewalks and preserve wetlands but you have tobe reasonablerdquo

ldquoThumbs down Linda Harvey you makeme laugh at the conservation meeting with theconceptual discussion for the state DPW shed onShadow Lake Road You want everything port-a-potties not paying rent for the parking lot porouspavement The state does not even have to rentthe parking lot to the town if they did not want to

Like McBride said do not look a gift horse in thefacerdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Salemconservation member Tom Campbell - do youknow how to keep quiet When you talk you areso loud You do not need to be the loudest personin the crowd to be acknowledgedrdquo

ldquoThumbs down The people of New Hampshireshould know that Senator Jeanne Shaheenhas betrayed her constituents by voting forthis disastrous Iran deal that puts America andIsrael in grave danger What the people in NewHampshire also must know is that Jeanne Shaheenwas bought off by the Iranian lobby and that is afact There were several Democrats senators who

were bought off and Jeanne Shaheen was the thirdon the list If America or Israel is attacked by theIranians Jeanne Shaheen will be held accountableand will be charged with treasonrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Kelly Ayottersquos weasel wordedsurveys I wasted my time taking a survey onlsquowhat matters to NHrsquo from Kelly Ayotte The

vaguely defined words usedrequired that I disagree with allthe statements Only lsquolow factrsquohigh on lsquofake newsrsquo personscould understand the hiddenmeaning behind the questionsAyotte needs to be removedfrom New Hampshire politicsThe Granite State is not servedby a senator selling Netanyahursquossnake oilrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Quagmire

Ayotte Your misguided beliefsystem is lsquointerminable costlywar is better than diplomacyrsquoYour beliefs sank the US in

Iraq and Afghanistan 35 years of your lsquowar overdiplomacyrsquo the US has ruined the Middle EastYour opposition to the Iran nuclear deal is basedon your pandering to fascism in Israel Israelithugs are killing thousands of Palestinians Youare working the scam that brought US thousandsof dead trillions wasted and all you did was growISIS Your beliefs are bankrupting America foryour war profiteer sponsorsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Mr Brooks Your rant aboutliberalism causing terrorism is filled with logicalfallacies How does liberalism cause terrorismThat aside what you Weimar Bick and young JoeSweeney display is blind adherence to factitiousvalues Look it up Your beliefs are the sameform of misbegotten values that excused holding

slaves you would enslave women withholdingreproductive rights Your letters are the same asthe slaversrsquo attacks on abolitionists in 1860 Yourcontempt for epistemology is displayed with eachletter to the editor Keep it up I will to teach youto thinkrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the false-flag hoax in Millis Mass

earlier this month completewith swat teams canine unitseyewitness actors and shelterin place After a neighbor cameforward to say he saw the officershoot-up his own cruiser thedepartment admitted there wasno police chase no maroontruck they were chasing and itwas all an elaborate hoax Sohow many more of these eventshave been hoaxes What didthat cost taxpayers Is this why

they pushed for a new military complexrdquo

ldquoThumbs down This Black Lives Matter isnothing but a hate group designed to wreakhavoc and division in America This hateorganization established by Van Jones and Sorosand is obviously supported by Obama the formerAttorney General Eric Holder Al Sharpton Jessie

Jackson and the new black panthers This hategroup was formulated on a totally false premiseof Hands Up Donrsquot Shoot which has been proventime and time again never to have happened Tohave a group constantly chanting lsquowhat do wewant dead cops when do we want it nowrsquo isappalling and unacceptable Quite frankly it isdespicable to now 24 dead policemen gunneddown by this hate group Obama should be moreconcerned with stopping this insanity rather thanwasting his time and energy on the junk scienceof global warmingrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the three Rhinos - George SrGeorge Jr and Jeb Bush for mooching around withthe scandal plagued Bill and Hillary Clintonrdquo

ldquoThumbs up New Hampshire has the secondhighest property taxes in the entire countryOnly New Jersey is higher And with the bunchwe have as Board of Selectman Irsquom sure wersquoll

be number one very soon How can this beMismanagement tops the listrdquo

ldquoThumbs down The new surface at the highschool is very nice however they overlooked aserious problem for safe parking Two parkingtiers lack protective safety berms to deter carsbeing parked from falling down the slope intocars at the next tier This oversight is an accidentwaiting to happenrdquo

Tank you for your submissions All commentsthumbs up or down are anonymous and not written bythe Salem Community Patriot staff Tumbs commentscan be sent via telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us atthumbsareanewsgroupcom When submitting a Tumbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Salem Community Patriot During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments to

the issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less

Comments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Salem Community Patriot or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Salem Community Patriot editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate

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Joyce C Dufresne Joyce C Dufresne 68 of Salem died on Aug

31 2015 at Beth Israel Deaconess MedicalCenter in Boston Mass after a courageousbattle against many medical issues includinglung cancer Joyce was born in LawrenceMass the second youngest of nine children ofthe late Leona (Bernard) and Arthur Dufresne

Joyce lived in Salem for 27 years living withher sister and brother-in-law Jane and Tim

Higgins for the last seven years She previously lived in HaverhillMethuen and Lawrence Mass Joyce retired from LucentTechnologies at age 52 and enjoyed her 17 years of retirementWhen she was diagnosed with cancer she received wonderfulcare from Dr Yamil Kouri and his Oncology team In 2011 Joycewas diagnosed at BIDMC with Aspergillus - a rare fungus infectionin her lungs that could have resulted in death She creditedHospitalist Dr Alexander Carbo and his medical team with savingher life

Joyce enjoyed spending time with her friends Joyce will alwaysbe known as the Zen Bones Queen a computer tile matchinggame She also enjoyed walking sitting in the yard taking drivesand eating out She loved cooking and baking In healthier times

Joyce loved traveling A person of strong faith Joyce appreciatedher church family - especially The Eyes on Jesus Prayer Group atSt Matthew Church She appreciated all the support and prayersfrom each and every one of the members including Rita TutundgyLila Bailey and Pauline Coppola She and her sister Jane wereactive participants in Salemrsquos Relay for Life Jane published adessert cookbook to help raise money for cancer research

Joyce leaves behind one special friend Anna Songalo ofLawrence who turned 104 on Monday Sept 7 NH friendsBill and Peggy Dooley of Derry Terri Staples of Salem Lucyand Herbert Darling of Londonderry Brian Downing TheresaDowning Patricia and Brian Stanton all of Salem Massachusettsfriends Mary Lou Morris of Merrimac Alice Kilbilis of AmesburyRuth Lange of Lawrence Richard Wunderlich of Methuen andLinda Boragine of Salisbury Anne and Ronnie Milici of Danversand Denise and David Pelletier of Maine special religious friendsMsgr Donald Gilbert of Manchester Fr Roland Lacasse of Boston

and Fr Brian Kennedy of St Matthew Parish Joyce wanted to saya special good-bye to Andrea Jim Katherine Meredith and BlakeHarvey who sat behind her in church as well as Vivian NadeauMary and Porter Starrett Laurie Johnson and Anne and ColmcilleFoyle Joycersquos surviving siblings from Massachusetts are LucilleSt Cyr of Lawrence Donald Dufresne Jacqueline McCarthy ofTewksbury Eugene and Rody Dufresne of Methuen BarbaraRodgers of Haverhill and Jane and Timothy Higgins of SalemNH

She was predeceased by her brothers Robert and AlbertA Funeral Mass was held Sept 8 at St Matthew Parish 2 Searles

Rd in WindhamIn lieu of flowers donations to assist with funeral expenses

may be made to Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main StSalem NH 03079 who has care of her arrangements Masses andprayers would also be appreciated

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Marie A GuilmetMarie A (Fusco) Guilmet 72 of Salem died Aug

29 2015 at the Parkland Medical Center in DerryBorn in Lawrence Mass on Aug 15 1943 shewas the daughter of the late John B and Marie M(Pulverenti) Fusco Marie was raised and educatedin Lawrence and a graduate of Lawrence HighSchool class of 1961

Marie was a resident of Salem for over 50 yearsHer life was centered around her children her grandson and familyShe was a loving wife mother grandmother and sister who will besadly missed by all who knew her

Marie was predeceased by her husband Robert P Guilmet and herdaughter Michelle A (Guilmet) Hogarty

She is survived by her daughter Lynne and her husband MarkMullett of Salem her grandson Ryan P Hogarty Kevin T Boyle ofSalem who is a very important part of our family a brother JohnA Fusco and his wife Geraldine of Methuen Mass and her threenieces

All services were privateDonations in Mariersquos name may be made to the National Multiple

Sclerosis Society wwwnationalmssocietyorg or to the NewHampshire Humane Society wwwnhhumaneorg

Arrangements were under the direction of the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem To send a messageof condolence to the family please view the obituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Robert OlsonRobert Olson 72 of Salem passed away Aug

31 2015 at Holy Family Hospital in MethuenMass surrounded by his family Bob was bornin Norwood Mass the son of the late Lillian(Isherwood) and Robert F Olson He grew upin Dedham Mass and graduated from DedhamHigh School

Bob worked for 33 years for the US PostalService delivering mail to Salem residents He also

worked at the Rockingham Race Track for 20 years as a mutual clerkHe loved golf and was a former member of Crystal Springs GolfCourse Bob also loved horse racing and enjoyed traveling to Aruba

He is survived by his beloved wife Gina (Rodenhiser) Olson ofSalem with whom he just celebrated their 49th wedding anniversaryhis children Carolyn and husband Michael Davis Mark Olson andwife Colleen and Donna and husband Steven Aliberti all of Salemhis siblings Richard Olson of Andover Mass and Edith Donaruma ofBrockton Mass six grandchildren Montana Matthew Alli Dylan

Jenny and Avery and four nieces and nephewsA funeral service was celebrated on Sept 3 at Douglas amp Johnson

Funeral Home 214 Main St in Salem followed by burial in PineGrove Cemetery

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Vincent J SclafaniVincent J Sclafani 31 of Haverhill Mass

died unexpectedly Aug 25 2015 at Holy FamilyHospital in Methuen Mass

Vincent was born in Lowell Mass on Sept29 1983 the son of Cynthia (Byrd) and MarkSclafani He worked at Salemhaven Nursing Homewhere he took pride in taking care of the facilityand its residents He grew up in Salem NHand graduated with the class of 2002 Vinniersquospassions were fishing the New England Patriots the

Boston Red Sox and the Boston Bruins Vinnie had a genuine lovefor helping people and using his incredible ability to repair anythingthat was broken Vincentrsquos love for his family and friends wasunparalleled and was the foundation of his life Vincentrsquos newest lovewould be the upcoming birth of his son Vincent Alexander Sclafani

He is survived by his mother Cynthia (Byrd) and father MarkSclafani of Maryland his girlfriend Melissa Sullivan of HaverhillMass his brother Anthony P Sclafani and wife Sarah of Fremont

NH his brother Alexander M Sclafani of Salem NH and severalaunts uncles and cousins

A Funeral Mass was celebrated on Aug 31 at Mary Queen of PeaceChurch Salem followed by cremation

In lieu of flowers contributions can be made at the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem NH to Vincent ASclafani and also GoFundMe where there is a page set up for Melissaand Baby Vinnie

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

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by Bob GibbsOn an unseasonably hot and humid Labor Day Monday the Salem

Town GOP committee held its 16th annual Labor Day picnic Thepicnic is a chance for politicians who are running for office to beseen by many of the townrsquos registered Republicans and those notenrolled This year offered a chance for voters to see four of thepresidential candidates

First to be introduced by Committee Chairman Cathy Staceywas South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham Senator Grahamwas followed by former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina OhioGovernor John Kasich and finally Governor Scott Walker Manyfelt that Fiorina received the loudest greeting from the crowd ofRepublican supporters

Each of the candidates spoke of the current conditions of the

country and how they would change the direction should they beelected to the highest office in the country Before and after eachcandidatersquos short speech the candidate walked among the many thatwere there to meet them and to ask the candidates questions Manyof the questions faced by each candidate involved national securitythe economy and treatment of veterans

Governor Walker who arrived at the Salem-Derry Elks Club onhis Harley-Davidson motorcycle has now ridden his motorcyclethrough every county in New Hampshire

Along with the presidential candidates US Senator Kelly Ayotte(NH-R) and NH GOP Chairman Jennifer Horn both spoke to thecrowd encouraging them to listen to all of the candidates to votefor their candidate in the primary and to then back whoever is thepartyrsquos final candidate

As a big surprise for the afternoon Executive Councilor ChrisSununu announced his candidacy for New Hampshire governor

Citing the current direction of the state and his opinion of the currentadministration in Concord he felt that this was the right time forhim to get into the running for office Sununu states he has plans toimprove on the current business tax environment the education andhealthcare system and to get New Hampshire up to where he feelsthe state should be

Ohio Governor John Kasich poses with Salem GOP picnic goers

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorina listens to a voter at the Salem GOP picnic

Senator Kelly Ayotte and NH

State Rep EricEstevez (Hudson

and Pelham)

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with NH Senate President Chuck Morse

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with Lisa Withrow

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Rockingham CountyRegistrar of Deeds Cathy

Ann Stacey greets the guests of the Salem GOP

Labor Day picnic

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorinaspeaks to the attendees at the Salem

GOP Labor Day picnic

Executive Councilor Chris Sununu

announces his campaign for the NewHampshire governorrsquos offi ce

Senator Kelly Ayotte speaksto the crowd

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If the first game of the season is anyindication then Blue Devil fans are in for anexciting year Facing off against a juggernautof an opponent in Winnacunnet Salemwas able to keep up in the first half thanksto senior captains Charles Sibanda (22)and Sean Nartiff (68) The duo formed atwo-headed dragon that put the team onits back with Sibanda bolting through theWinnacunnet defense like lightning andNartiff clearing open paths for him to strike

Tied at 14 apiece going into the secondhalf Winnacunnet caught fire They wouldpush hard at Salemrsquos defense threatening toscore nearly every trip down the field TheBlue Devil defense just wasnrsquot as potent astheir offense even with Nartiff coming downwith a fumble recovery to stifle some of the

flames of Winnacunnetrsquos blazing passing game Hishustle plays kept Winnacunnet from stealing the gamebut by the final quarter Salem was down 14-21

The greatest performers in any sport always come inwhen it counts and in the fourth quarter Salem showedthat it has a few gems on its roster Sibanda was a blur ashe streaked past Winnacunnet for his second touchdownof the night it was like the defense was in slow motionto him Rather than play it safe and hope for anotheropportunity to score when there was only eight minutesleft Salem pushed for a two-point conversion instead ofan extra point attempt but the pass fell short It was timefor the rest of the team to step up for Sibanda and Nartiffand they delivered gloriously

The Blue Devil defense pressured Winnacunnetrelentlessly They were a machine with every cog workingin unison with an efficiency not seen before Forcinga punt Salem took their fate into their own hands andwith two minutes to go in the match senior Nicholas

Shumski (7) rushed 41 yards to give Salem thelead There is no other word for his late gameheroics than ldquoclutchrdquo unless you wanted to addldquoamazingrdquo ldquostupendousrdquo or ldquobreath takingrdquo

Two minutescan be a longtime howeverand Salem needone more stopWinnacunnetwent for a deeppass on the rightside and senior

Jacob Dufton(59) interceptedit with less thana minute leftsecuring victory26 to 21 on hishome turf AfterDuftonrsquos superbMalcolm Butler

impersonation andShumskirsquos go-aheadtouchdown it isclear that Salem hasall the pieces forlong-term successand the potential foran electric season

RB Charles Sibanda (22) breaks through theWinnacunnet line

RB Nicholas Shumski (7) gains big yards

OL Sean Nartiff(68) gets Salemrsquos first

points

SHS tight end 15 Mark Foglia goes up for a catch in the end zone againstWinnacunnet Te pass was just off his fingertips

Staff photos by Bob Gibbs

by Jon TrippIt was a different type of

bowling as the grounds at theTuscan Marketplace weretransformed into a bocce courtThe Tuscan Market held thefinals of its second annual boccetournament on Aug 30 after30 teams had competed in theprevious dayrsquos preliminary roundsOn Sunday Aug 30 the top-eight teams from the previous dayplayed for one of four cash prizesFourth place went to Anagni thirdto Quatro second to GiovanniBellini and the Methuen Sons ofItaly took home the top spot andthe $2000 prize Competitorsand guests were treated to winetastings during the competitionsand the teams enjoyed some ofthe fine Tuscan Market food afterthe event

Bocce Transforms the Lawn of Tuscan Market

submitted by Barbara Scott Londonderry Arts Council Sponsored by the Londonderry Arts Council and Historic Society

Saturday Sept 19 heralds a new juried event in Londonderrytitled Summer Finale Located on the historic grounds of theMorrison House Museum on Pillsbury Road a short distance fromthe town common from 10 am to 4 pm there will be clustersof artists artisans acoustic musicians playing throughout the dayA cut above the average food vendors will be on hand to satisfyhungry appetites as well as various activities throughout the day forchildren

The goal is to make this a yearly signature event puttingLondonderry and southern New Hampshire on the map as theplace to bring the family Bring a blanket or chairs and spend theday listening to performances by the Last Duo the New Englandersand local musicians or roam the grounds enjoying the work of

the following artists and artisans Jennifer Cook Amherst CorinneDodge and Ingeborg Seaboyer Derry Elizabeth LewandowskiEast Hampstead Heather Crowler East Kingston Darlene GradyEssex Jim OrsquoDonnell Hooksett Liz Winchester-Larson KeeneSusan Hanna Kate Kilgus and Mike Wallace Londonderry VirginiaDemers Denise Roberge and Maria Williams Manchester BarbaraLester Carmen Verdi Jr and Harriet Winchester Nashua LisaPapastefanou Rindge Barbara Barkley Tina Gagnon and SusanRiach Salem Michelle Fontaine Windham Rosanne BartlettMethuen Mass and Marilu Hornak from York ME

We would like to thank the following businesses for theirgenerous support of this new town event Dr Brenda Berkal DerryDentist Derry Medical Center Evergreen Management Inc RichardFlier Susan Hanna Image-Tech and Michelle Fontaine

Musicians Artisans on Hand atSummer Finale in Londonderry

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top left

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winnerrsquos cup-Ray Collins and Jim

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patio-Bob Witham takes a

critical shot-Sometimes a soft

touch is needed to getthe right shot

-Players keep a closeeye on each shot

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands congratulates

the second-place teamGiovanni Bellini

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Hose WagonStaff photos by S Aaron Shamshoyan

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ldquoThumbs up Wow the police were in full-scale ticket mode this week collecting revenue

At this pace we should be able to cut the propertytax rate in half After all the money townemployees collect go to the town rightrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the lsquoless government peoplersquo Just saw a picture of a victim of the western firesHis t-shirt reads lsquoLower Taxes + Less Government= More Freedomrsquo Yes Freedom to watch yourhome burn Ironicrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Donald Trump and hisrampant prejudice He is insulting each and everyone of us who had Irish or Italian or Germanor French or Spanish or Serbian or Lebanese orPolish or Jewish or whatever roots Our familiesall came - were subject to hard times but broughttheir bit of culture with them - Killianrsquos beerlasagna bratwurst crepes paella dumplingsgrape leaves kielbasa bagels What would we belike without this rich culture we have Why is heso hateful to Mexican immigrants They work like

our families did they educate their kids and theybring tacos and burritos to the mix He really isinsulting each and every one of usrdquo

ldquoThumbs up The town of Salem needs to reallylook at going to a town council with a strong townmanager form of governmentrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to any plans to do any kinds ofimprovements to Hedgehog Park I went in thereone day to check it out and it was mostly Masslicense plates that filled the parking lot Unlessthe place will be posted lsquoSalem Residents OnlyrsquoIrsquom against itrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Carly Fiorina who was part ofthe management team that took down LucentBellLabs Her lsquoleadershiprsquo led the company to lay offthousands of people who lost their jobs and theirsavings plans HP was sharp enough to get rid ofher before they became bankruptrdquo

ldquoThumbs up and congratulations to Dr ShujaSaleem Hersquos been in practice for 37 years andis closing his office and Retiring I have had thepleasure knowing him over 27 years and proudto say hersquos my doctor and delivered my threechildren Dr Saleem has an incredible gift ofcaring listening compassion and knowledge Atevery appointment he made me feel like his familyand a person You mattered to him Doctorssadly these days donrsquot have that rare gift that DrSaleem has (I and other were lucky enough toexperience it) You will be sorely be missedrdquo

ldquoThumbs up to the Salem Department of PublicWorks for the nice job they did installing benchesalong the Veterans Memorial Parkwayrdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Irsquom not aRepublican but get a grip Bush hasnrsquot beenPresident for almost eight years Stop blaminghim for everything Irsquom sure you think he orderedthose planes to come over here and crash into thebuildings God help us allrdquo

ldquoThumbs down in Salem to the old guy onthe ride on mower cutting his lawn and blowing

all the dust and grass clippings into the road onSchool Street Use some common sense and keepyour debris on your own propertyrdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Town officials getmad because people use thumbs to express theirfrustrations and when property owners contact thetown and the town does not respond what otherchoice do people haverdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down It is time thepeople of Salem take back their government and

change the form of government from selectmanto a town council I think the town wouldbenefit from this and the people would be betterrepresentedrdquo

ldquoThumbs down town of Salem Why does thetown have a contact department section on thetown website when they do not even respondwhen residents send information or questions inthen they wonder why people do not want to getinvolved in town affairsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Patrick Bickrsquos dishonestputdown of Dee Lewisrsquo sincere letter last weekLewis was stating that she doesnrsquot want anyonewith the anti-American values of Trump orBickrsquos boy Ted Cruz to win out Bick mentionsRepublicans in 1964 helping to pass the CivilRights Act forgetting that the current GOP isfighting to destroy most of what it once stood forincluding statersquos voting rights And every single

point in his last paragraph insulting presidentObama is either an outright lie or mentions eventsthat actually happened under Bush (governmentprograms dumbing down children for over 40years (gee has Obama been in that long)veterans dying while waiting for VA hospitalrooms Obamacare denying patient healthchoices etc)rdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Well as to beexpected Chairman Keller does it again at the lastBOS meeting Itrsquos his MO creating conflict anddissension at the board of selectmen And yes hewas ably assisted by the Town Manager Hickeyand Lyons Salem needs more than what it isgetting from Keller Itrsquos as simple as ego versustaxpayers Enough is enough Jimbordquo

ldquoThumbs down to all the oldpeople that live at the end ofSally Sweet Way that are againstthe proposed ten unit condocomplex Wake up at least withthat you know what you aregetting If you have single familyhouses in there or duplexes youcould end up with kids all over

the neighborhood loud musicor low life people living thereso donrsquot be so stubborn andobstructionistsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down Conservationmembers Linda Harvey and TomCampbell like taking the show

over Give someone else a chance to talk andyou act like such know it alls You people are notthe only ones that have ideas It is nice to havesidewalks and preserve wetlands but you have tobe reasonablerdquo

ldquoThumbs down Linda Harvey you makeme laugh at the conservation meeting with theconceptual discussion for the state DPW shed onShadow Lake Road You want everything port-a-potties not paying rent for the parking lot porouspavement The state does not even have to rentthe parking lot to the town if they did not want to

Like McBride said do not look a gift horse in thefacerdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Salemconservation member Tom Campbell - do youknow how to keep quiet When you talk you areso loud You do not need to be the loudest personin the crowd to be acknowledgedrdquo

ldquoThumbs down The people of New Hampshireshould know that Senator Jeanne Shaheenhas betrayed her constituents by voting forthis disastrous Iran deal that puts America andIsrael in grave danger What the people in NewHampshire also must know is that Jeanne Shaheenwas bought off by the Iranian lobby and that is afact There were several Democrats senators who

were bought off and Jeanne Shaheen was the thirdon the list If America or Israel is attacked by theIranians Jeanne Shaheen will be held accountableand will be charged with treasonrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Kelly Ayottersquos weasel wordedsurveys I wasted my time taking a survey onlsquowhat matters to NHrsquo from Kelly Ayotte The

vaguely defined words usedrequired that I disagree with allthe statements Only lsquolow factrsquohigh on lsquofake newsrsquo personscould understand the hiddenmeaning behind the questionsAyotte needs to be removedfrom New Hampshire politicsThe Granite State is not servedby a senator selling Netanyahursquossnake oilrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Quagmire

Ayotte Your misguided beliefsystem is lsquointerminable costlywar is better than diplomacyrsquoYour beliefs sank the US in

Iraq and Afghanistan 35 years of your lsquowar overdiplomacyrsquo the US has ruined the Middle EastYour opposition to the Iran nuclear deal is basedon your pandering to fascism in Israel Israelithugs are killing thousands of Palestinians Youare working the scam that brought US thousandsof dead trillions wasted and all you did was growISIS Your beliefs are bankrupting America foryour war profiteer sponsorsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Mr Brooks Your rant aboutliberalism causing terrorism is filled with logicalfallacies How does liberalism cause terrorismThat aside what you Weimar Bick and young JoeSweeney display is blind adherence to factitiousvalues Look it up Your beliefs are the sameform of misbegotten values that excused holding

slaves you would enslave women withholdingreproductive rights Your letters are the same asthe slaversrsquo attacks on abolitionists in 1860 Yourcontempt for epistemology is displayed with eachletter to the editor Keep it up I will to teach youto thinkrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the false-flag hoax in Millis Mass

earlier this month completewith swat teams canine unitseyewitness actors and shelterin place After a neighbor cameforward to say he saw the officershoot-up his own cruiser thedepartment admitted there wasno police chase no maroontruck they were chasing and itwas all an elaborate hoax Sohow many more of these eventshave been hoaxes What didthat cost taxpayers Is this why

they pushed for a new military complexrdquo

ldquoThumbs down This Black Lives Matter isnothing but a hate group designed to wreakhavoc and division in America This hateorganization established by Van Jones and Sorosand is obviously supported by Obama the formerAttorney General Eric Holder Al Sharpton Jessie

Jackson and the new black panthers This hategroup was formulated on a totally false premiseof Hands Up Donrsquot Shoot which has been proventime and time again never to have happened Tohave a group constantly chanting lsquowhat do wewant dead cops when do we want it nowrsquo isappalling and unacceptable Quite frankly it isdespicable to now 24 dead policemen gunneddown by this hate group Obama should be moreconcerned with stopping this insanity rather thanwasting his time and energy on the junk scienceof global warmingrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the three Rhinos - George SrGeorge Jr and Jeb Bush for mooching around withthe scandal plagued Bill and Hillary Clintonrdquo

ldquoThumbs up New Hampshire has the secondhighest property taxes in the entire countryOnly New Jersey is higher And with the bunchwe have as Board of Selectman Irsquom sure wersquoll

be number one very soon How can this beMismanagement tops the listrdquo

ldquoThumbs down The new surface at the highschool is very nice however they overlooked aserious problem for safe parking Two parkingtiers lack protective safety berms to deter carsbeing parked from falling down the slope intocars at the next tier This oversight is an accidentwaiting to happenrdquo

Tank you for your submissions All commentsthumbs up or down are anonymous and not written bythe Salem Community Patriot staff Tumbs commentscan be sent via telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us atthumbsareanewsgroupcom When submitting a Tumbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Salem Community Patriot During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments to

the issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less

Comments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Salem Community Patriot or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Salem Community Patriot editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate

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Joyce C Dufresne Joyce C Dufresne 68 of Salem died on Aug

31 2015 at Beth Israel Deaconess MedicalCenter in Boston Mass after a courageousbattle against many medical issues includinglung cancer Joyce was born in LawrenceMass the second youngest of nine children ofthe late Leona (Bernard) and Arthur Dufresne

Joyce lived in Salem for 27 years living withher sister and brother-in-law Jane and Tim

Higgins for the last seven years She previously lived in HaverhillMethuen and Lawrence Mass Joyce retired from LucentTechnologies at age 52 and enjoyed her 17 years of retirementWhen she was diagnosed with cancer she received wonderfulcare from Dr Yamil Kouri and his Oncology team In 2011 Joycewas diagnosed at BIDMC with Aspergillus - a rare fungus infectionin her lungs that could have resulted in death She creditedHospitalist Dr Alexander Carbo and his medical team with savingher life

Joyce enjoyed spending time with her friends Joyce will alwaysbe known as the Zen Bones Queen a computer tile matchinggame She also enjoyed walking sitting in the yard taking drivesand eating out She loved cooking and baking In healthier times

Joyce loved traveling A person of strong faith Joyce appreciatedher church family - especially The Eyes on Jesus Prayer Group atSt Matthew Church She appreciated all the support and prayersfrom each and every one of the members including Rita TutundgyLila Bailey and Pauline Coppola She and her sister Jane wereactive participants in Salemrsquos Relay for Life Jane published adessert cookbook to help raise money for cancer research

Joyce leaves behind one special friend Anna Songalo ofLawrence who turned 104 on Monday Sept 7 NH friendsBill and Peggy Dooley of Derry Terri Staples of Salem Lucyand Herbert Darling of Londonderry Brian Downing TheresaDowning Patricia and Brian Stanton all of Salem Massachusettsfriends Mary Lou Morris of Merrimac Alice Kilbilis of AmesburyRuth Lange of Lawrence Richard Wunderlich of Methuen andLinda Boragine of Salisbury Anne and Ronnie Milici of Danversand Denise and David Pelletier of Maine special religious friendsMsgr Donald Gilbert of Manchester Fr Roland Lacasse of Boston

and Fr Brian Kennedy of St Matthew Parish Joyce wanted to saya special good-bye to Andrea Jim Katherine Meredith and BlakeHarvey who sat behind her in church as well as Vivian NadeauMary and Porter Starrett Laurie Johnson and Anne and ColmcilleFoyle Joycersquos surviving siblings from Massachusetts are LucilleSt Cyr of Lawrence Donald Dufresne Jacqueline McCarthy ofTewksbury Eugene and Rody Dufresne of Methuen BarbaraRodgers of Haverhill and Jane and Timothy Higgins of SalemNH

She was predeceased by her brothers Robert and AlbertA Funeral Mass was held Sept 8 at St Matthew Parish 2 Searles

Rd in WindhamIn lieu of flowers donations to assist with funeral expenses

may be made to Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main StSalem NH 03079 who has care of her arrangements Masses andprayers would also be appreciated

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Marie A GuilmetMarie A (Fusco) Guilmet 72 of Salem died Aug

29 2015 at the Parkland Medical Center in DerryBorn in Lawrence Mass on Aug 15 1943 shewas the daughter of the late John B and Marie M(Pulverenti) Fusco Marie was raised and educatedin Lawrence and a graduate of Lawrence HighSchool class of 1961

Marie was a resident of Salem for over 50 yearsHer life was centered around her children her grandson and familyShe was a loving wife mother grandmother and sister who will besadly missed by all who knew her

Marie was predeceased by her husband Robert P Guilmet and herdaughter Michelle A (Guilmet) Hogarty

She is survived by her daughter Lynne and her husband MarkMullett of Salem her grandson Ryan P Hogarty Kevin T Boyle ofSalem who is a very important part of our family a brother JohnA Fusco and his wife Geraldine of Methuen Mass and her threenieces

All services were privateDonations in Mariersquos name may be made to the National Multiple

Sclerosis Society wwwnationalmssocietyorg or to the NewHampshire Humane Society wwwnhhumaneorg

Arrangements were under the direction of the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem To send a messageof condolence to the family please view the obituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Robert OlsonRobert Olson 72 of Salem passed away Aug

31 2015 at Holy Family Hospital in MethuenMass surrounded by his family Bob was bornin Norwood Mass the son of the late Lillian(Isherwood) and Robert F Olson He grew upin Dedham Mass and graduated from DedhamHigh School

Bob worked for 33 years for the US PostalService delivering mail to Salem residents He also

worked at the Rockingham Race Track for 20 years as a mutual clerkHe loved golf and was a former member of Crystal Springs GolfCourse Bob also loved horse racing and enjoyed traveling to Aruba

He is survived by his beloved wife Gina (Rodenhiser) Olson ofSalem with whom he just celebrated their 49th wedding anniversaryhis children Carolyn and husband Michael Davis Mark Olson andwife Colleen and Donna and husband Steven Aliberti all of Salemhis siblings Richard Olson of Andover Mass and Edith Donaruma ofBrockton Mass six grandchildren Montana Matthew Alli Dylan

Jenny and Avery and four nieces and nephewsA funeral service was celebrated on Sept 3 at Douglas amp Johnson

Funeral Home 214 Main St in Salem followed by burial in PineGrove Cemetery

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Vincent J SclafaniVincent J Sclafani 31 of Haverhill Mass

died unexpectedly Aug 25 2015 at Holy FamilyHospital in Methuen Mass

Vincent was born in Lowell Mass on Sept29 1983 the son of Cynthia (Byrd) and MarkSclafani He worked at Salemhaven Nursing Homewhere he took pride in taking care of the facilityand its residents He grew up in Salem NHand graduated with the class of 2002 Vinniersquospassions were fishing the New England Patriots the

Boston Red Sox and the Boston Bruins Vinnie had a genuine lovefor helping people and using his incredible ability to repair anythingthat was broken Vincentrsquos love for his family and friends wasunparalleled and was the foundation of his life Vincentrsquos newest lovewould be the upcoming birth of his son Vincent Alexander Sclafani

He is survived by his mother Cynthia (Byrd) and father MarkSclafani of Maryland his girlfriend Melissa Sullivan of HaverhillMass his brother Anthony P Sclafani and wife Sarah of Fremont

NH his brother Alexander M Sclafani of Salem NH and severalaunts uncles and cousins

A Funeral Mass was celebrated on Aug 31 at Mary Queen of PeaceChurch Salem followed by cremation

In lieu of flowers contributions can be made at the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem NH to Vincent ASclafani and also GoFundMe where there is a page set up for Melissaand Baby Vinnie

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

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by Bob GibbsOn an unseasonably hot and humid Labor Day Monday the Salem

Town GOP committee held its 16th annual Labor Day picnic Thepicnic is a chance for politicians who are running for office to beseen by many of the townrsquos registered Republicans and those notenrolled This year offered a chance for voters to see four of thepresidential candidates

First to be introduced by Committee Chairman Cathy Staceywas South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham Senator Grahamwas followed by former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina OhioGovernor John Kasich and finally Governor Scott Walker Manyfelt that Fiorina received the loudest greeting from the crowd ofRepublican supporters

Each of the candidates spoke of the current conditions of the

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Governor Walker who arrived at the Salem-Derry Elks Club onhis Harley-Davidson motorcycle has now ridden his motorcyclethrough every county in New Hampshire

Along with the presidential candidates US Senator Kelly Ayotte(NH-R) and NH GOP Chairman Jennifer Horn both spoke to thecrowd encouraging them to listen to all of the candidates to votefor their candidate in the primary and to then back whoever is thepartyrsquos final candidate

As a big surprise for the afternoon Executive Councilor ChrisSununu announced his candidacy for New Hampshire governor

Citing the current direction of the state and his opinion of the currentadministration in Concord he felt that this was the right time forhim to get into the running for office Sununu states he has plans toimprove on the current business tax environment the education andhealthcare system and to get New Hampshire up to where he feelsthe state should be

Ohio Governor John Kasich poses with Salem GOP picnic goers

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorina listens to a voter at the Salem GOP picnic

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State Rep EricEstevez (Hudson

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Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with NH Senate President Chuck Morse

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with Lisa Withrow

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Executive Councilor Chris Sununu

Rockingham CountyRegistrar of Deeds Cathy

Ann Stacey greets the guests of the Salem GOP

Labor Day picnic

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GOP Labor Day picnic

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If the first game of the season is anyindication then Blue Devil fans are in for anexciting year Facing off against a juggernautof an opponent in Winnacunnet Salemwas able to keep up in the first half thanksto senior captains Charles Sibanda (22)and Sean Nartiff (68) The duo formed atwo-headed dragon that put the team onits back with Sibanda bolting through theWinnacunnet defense like lightning andNartiff clearing open paths for him to strike

Tied at 14 apiece going into the secondhalf Winnacunnet caught fire They wouldpush hard at Salemrsquos defense threatening toscore nearly every trip down the field TheBlue Devil defense just wasnrsquot as potent astheir offense even with Nartiff coming downwith a fumble recovery to stifle some of the

flames of Winnacunnetrsquos blazing passing game Hishustle plays kept Winnacunnet from stealing the gamebut by the final quarter Salem was down 14-21

The greatest performers in any sport always come inwhen it counts and in the fourth quarter Salem showedthat it has a few gems on its roster Sibanda was a blur ashe streaked past Winnacunnet for his second touchdownof the night it was like the defense was in slow motionto him Rather than play it safe and hope for anotheropportunity to score when there was only eight minutesleft Salem pushed for a two-point conversion instead ofan extra point attempt but the pass fell short It was timefor the rest of the team to step up for Sibanda and Nartiffand they delivered gloriously

The Blue Devil defense pressured Winnacunnetrelentlessly They were a machine with every cog workingin unison with an efficiency not seen before Forcinga punt Salem took their fate into their own hands andwith two minutes to go in the match senior Nicholas

Shumski (7) rushed 41 yards to give Salem thelead There is no other word for his late gameheroics than ldquoclutchrdquo unless you wanted to addldquoamazingrdquo ldquostupendousrdquo or ldquobreath takingrdquo

Two minutescan be a longtime howeverand Salem needone more stopWinnacunnetwent for a deeppass on the rightside and senior

Jacob Dufton(59) interceptedit with less thana minute leftsecuring victory26 to 21 on hishome turf AfterDuftonrsquos superbMalcolm Butler

impersonation andShumskirsquos go-aheadtouchdown it isclear that Salem hasall the pieces forlong-term successand the potential foran electric season

RB Charles Sibanda (22) breaks through theWinnacunnet line

RB Nicholas Shumski (7) gains big yards

OL Sean Nartiff(68) gets Salemrsquos first

points

SHS tight end 15 Mark Foglia goes up for a catch in the end zone againstWinnacunnet Te pass was just off his fingertips

Staff photos by Bob Gibbs

by Jon TrippIt was a different type of

bowling as the grounds at theTuscan Marketplace weretransformed into a bocce courtThe Tuscan Market held thefinals of its second annual boccetournament on Aug 30 after30 teams had competed in theprevious dayrsquos preliminary roundsOn Sunday Aug 30 the top-eight teams from the previous dayplayed for one of four cash prizesFourth place went to Anagni thirdto Quatro second to GiovanniBellini and the Methuen Sons ofItaly took home the top spot andthe $2000 prize Competitorsand guests were treated to winetastings during the competitionsand the teams enjoyed some ofthe fine Tuscan Market food afterthe event

Bocce Transforms the Lawn of Tuscan Market

submitted by Barbara Scott Londonderry Arts Council Sponsored by the Londonderry Arts Council and Historic Society

Saturday Sept 19 heralds a new juried event in Londonderrytitled Summer Finale Located on the historic grounds of theMorrison House Museum on Pillsbury Road a short distance fromthe town common from 10 am to 4 pm there will be clustersof artists artisans acoustic musicians playing throughout the dayA cut above the average food vendors will be on hand to satisfyhungry appetites as well as various activities throughout the day forchildren

The goal is to make this a yearly signature event puttingLondonderry and southern New Hampshire on the map as theplace to bring the family Bring a blanket or chairs and spend theday listening to performances by the Last Duo the New Englandersand local musicians or roam the grounds enjoying the work of

the following artists and artisans Jennifer Cook Amherst CorinneDodge and Ingeborg Seaboyer Derry Elizabeth LewandowskiEast Hampstead Heather Crowler East Kingston Darlene GradyEssex Jim OrsquoDonnell Hooksett Liz Winchester-Larson KeeneSusan Hanna Kate Kilgus and Mike Wallace Londonderry VirginiaDemers Denise Roberge and Maria Williams Manchester BarbaraLester Carmen Verdi Jr and Harriet Winchester Nashua LisaPapastefanou Rindge Barbara Barkley Tina Gagnon and SusanRiach Salem Michelle Fontaine Windham Rosanne BartlettMethuen Mass and Marilu Hornak from York ME

We would like to thank the following businesses for theirgenerous support of this new town event Dr Brenda Berkal DerryDentist Derry Medical Center Evergreen Management Inc RichardFlier Susan Hanna Image-Tech and Michelle Fontaine

Musicians Artisans on Hand atSummer Finale in Londonderry

Photos clockwise from

top left

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands shows off the

winnerrsquos cup-Ray Collins and Jim

Stouprakakis strategizeon their next shot-Te tournament

draws a big crowd onthe uscan Market

patio-Bob Witham takes a

critical shot-Sometimes a soft

touch is needed to getthe right shot

-Players keep a closeeye on each shot

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands congratulates

the second-place teamGiovanni Bellini

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Thumbs Up Thumbs Down

Thumbs Up Thumbs Down

ldquoThumbs up Wow the police were in full-scale ticket mode this week collecting revenue

At this pace we should be able to cut the propertytax rate in half After all the money townemployees collect go to the town rightrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the lsquoless government peoplersquo Just saw a picture of a victim of the western firesHis t-shirt reads lsquoLower Taxes + Less Government= More Freedomrsquo Yes Freedom to watch yourhome burn Ironicrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Donald Trump and hisrampant prejudice He is insulting each and everyone of us who had Irish or Italian or Germanor French or Spanish or Serbian or Lebanese orPolish or Jewish or whatever roots Our familiesall came - were subject to hard times but broughttheir bit of culture with them - Killianrsquos beerlasagna bratwurst crepes paella dumplingsgrape leaves kielbasa bagels What would we belike without this rich culture we have Why is heso hateful to Mexican immigrants They work like

our families did they educate their kids and theybring tacos and burritos to the mix He really isinsulting each and every one of usrdquo

ldquoThumbs up The town of Salem needs to reallylook at going to a town council with a strong townmanager form of governmentrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to any plans to do any kinds ofimprovements to Hedgehog Park I went in thereone day to check it out and it was mostly Masslicense plates that filled the parking lot Unlessthe place will be posted lsquoSalem Residents OnlyrsquoIrsquom against itrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Carly Fiorina who was part ofthe management team that took down LucentBellLabs Her lsquoleadershiprsquo led the company to lay offthousands of people who lost their jobs and theirsavings plans HP was sharp enough to get rid ofher before they became bankruptrdquo

ldquoThumbs up and congratulations to Dr ShujaSaleem Hersquos been in practice for 37 years andis closing his office and Retiring I have had thepleasure knowing him over 27 years and proudto say hersquos my doctor and delivered my threechildren Dr Saleem has an incredible gift ofcaring listening compassion and knowledge Atevery appointment he made me feel like his familyand a person You mattered to him Doctorssadly these days donrsquot have that rare gift that DrSaleem has (I and other were lucky enough toexperience it) You will be sorely be missedrdquo

ldquoThumbs up to the Salem Department of PublicWorks for the nice job they did installing benchesalong the Veterans Memorial Parkwayrdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Irsquom not aRepublican but get a grip Bush hasnrsquot beenPresident for almost eight years Stop blaminghim for everything Irsquom sure you think he orderedthose planes to come over here and crash into thebuildings God help us allrdquo

ldquoThumbs down in Salem to the old guy onthe ride on mower cutting his lawn and blowing

all the dust and grass clippings into the road onSchool Street Use some common sense and keepyour debris on your own propertyrdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Town officials getmad because people use thumbs to express theirfrustrations and when property owners contact thetown and the town does not respond what otherchoice do people haverdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down It is time thepeople of Salem take back their government and

change the form of government from selectmanto a town council I think the town wouldbenefit from this and the people would be betterrepresentedrdquo

ldquoThumbs down town of Salem Why does thetown have a contact department section on thetown website when they do not even respondwhen residents send information or questions inthen they wonder why people do not want to getinvolved in town affairsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Patrick Bickrsquos dishonestputdown of Dee Lewisrsquo sincere letter last weekLewis was stating that she doesnrsquot want anyonewith the anti-American values of Trump orBickrsquos boy Ted Cruz to win out Bick mentionsRepublicans in 1964 helping to pass the CivilRights Act forgetting that the current GOP isfighting to destroy most of what it once stood forincluding statersquos voting rights And every single

point in his last paragraph insulting presidentObama is either an outright lie or mentions eventsthat actually happened under Bush (governmentprograms dumbing down children for over 40years (gee has Obama been in that long)veterans dying while waiting for VA hospitalrooms Obamacare denying patient healthchoices etc)rdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Well as to beexpected Chairman Keller does it again at the lastBOS meeting Itrsquos his MO creating conflict anddissension at the board of selectmen And yes hewas ably assisted by the Town Manager Hickeyand Lyons Salem needs more than what it isgetting from Keller Itrsquos as simple as ego versustaxpayers Enough is enough Jimbordquo

ldquoThumbs down to all the oldpeople that live at the end ofSally Sweet Way that are againstthe proposed ten unit condocomplex Wake up at least withthat you know what you aregetting If you have single familyhouses in there or duplexes youcould end up with kids all over

the neighborhood loud musicor low life people living thereso donrsquot be so stubborn andobstructionistsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down Conservationmembers Linda Harvey and TomCampbell like taking the show

over Give someone else a chance to talk andyou act like such know it alls You people are notthe only ones that have ideas It is nice to havesidewalks and preserve wetlands but you have tobe reasonablerdquo

ldquoThumbs down Linda Harvey you makeme laugh at the conservation meeting with theconceptual discussion for the state DPW shed onShadow Lake Road You want everything port-a-potties not paying rent for the parking lot porouspavement The state does not even have to rentthe parking lot to the town if they did not want to

Like McBride said do not look a gift horse in thefacerdquo

ldquoThumbs upThumbs down Salemconservation member Tom Campbell - do youknow how to keep quiet When you talk you areso loud You do not need to be the loudest personin the crowd to be acknowledgedrdquo

ldquoThumbs down The people of New Hampshireshould know that Senator Jeanne Shaheenhas betrayed her constituents by voting forthis disastrous Iran deal that puts America andIsrael in grave danger What the people in NewHampshire also must know is that Jeanne Shaheenwas bought off by the Iranian lobby and that is afact There were several Democrats senators who

were bought off and Jeanne Shaheen was the thirdon the list If America or Israel is attacked by theIranians Jeanne Shaheen will be held accountableand will be charged with treasonrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Kelly Ayottersquos weasel wordedsurveys I wasted my time taking a survey onlsquowhat matters to NHrsquo from Kelly Ayotte The

vaguely defined words usedrequired that I disagree with allthe statements Only lsquolow factrsquohigh on lsquofake newsrsquo personscould understand the hiddenmeaning behind the questionsAyotte needs to be removedfrom New Hampshire politicsThe Granite State is not servedby a senator selling Netanyahursquossnake oilrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Quagmire

Ayotte Your misguided beliefsystem is lsquointerminable costlywar is better than diplomacyrsquoYour beliefs sank the US in

Iraq and Afghanistan 35 years of your lsquowar overdiplomacyrsquo the US has ruined the Middle EastYour opposition to the Iran nuclear deal is basedon your pandering to fascism in Israel Israelithugs are killing thousands of Palestinians Youare working the scam that brought US thousandsof dead trillions wasted and all you did was growISIS Your beliefs are bankrupting America foryour war profiteer sponsorsrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to Mr Brooks Your rant aboutliberalism causing terrorism is filled with logicalfallacies How does liberalism cause terrorismThat aside what you Weimar Bick and young JoeSweeney display is blind adherence to factitiousvalues Look it up Your beliefs are the sameform of misbegotten values that excused holding

slaves you would enslave women withholdingreproductive rights Your letters are the same asthe slaversrsquo attacks on abolitionists in 1860 Yourcontempt for epistemology is displayed with eachletter to the editor Keep it up I will to teach youto thinkrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the false-flag hoax in Millis Mass

earlier this month completewith swat teams canine unitseyewitness actors and shelterin place After a neighbor cameforward to say he saw the officershoot-up his own cruiser thedepartment admitted there wasno police chase no maroontruck they were chasing and itwas all an elaborate hoax Sohow many more of these eventshave been hoaxes What didthat cost taxpayers Is this why

they pushed for a new military complexrdquo

ldquoThumbs down This Black Lives Matter isnothing but a hate group designed to wreakhavoc and division in America This hateorganization established by Van Jones and Sorosand is obviously supported by Obama the formerAttorney General Eric Holder Al Sharpton Jessie

Jackson and the new black panthers This hategroup was formulated on a totally false premiseof Hands Up Donrsquot Shoot which has been proventime and time again never to have happened Tohave a group constantly chanting lsquowhat do wewant dead cops when do we want it nowrsquo isappalling and unacceptable Quite frankly it isdespicable to now 24 dead policemen gunneddown by this hate group Obama should be moreconcerned with stopping this insanity rather thanwasting his time and energy on the junk scienceof global warmingrdquo

ldquoThumbs down to the three Rhinos - George SrGeorge Jr and Jeb Bush for mooching around withthe scandal plagued Bill and Hillary Clintonrdquo

ldquoThumbs up New Hampshire has the secondhighest property taxes in the entire countryOnly New Jersey is higher And with the bunchwe have as Board of Selectman Irsquom sure wersquoll

be number one very soon How can this beMismanagement tops the listrdquo

ldquoThumbs down The new surface at the highschool is very nice however they overlooked aserious problem for safe parking Two parkingtiers lack protective safety berms to deter carsbeing parked from falling down the slope intocars at the next tier This oversight is an accidentwaiting to happenrdquo

Tank you for your submissions All commentsthumbs up or down are anonymous and not written bythe Salem Community Patriot staff Tumbs commentscan be sent via telephone 880-1516 or emailed to us atthumbsareanewsgroupcom When submitting a Tumbscomment please specify that you would like it printedin the Salem Community Patriot During the electioncampaign no comments will be allowed that are directendorsements or censure of candidates on the thumbs pageNo names are necessary Please keep negative comments to

the issue Comments should be kept to 100 words or less

Comments expressed in this column are the sole views of those callers and do not reflect the views of the Salem Community Patriot or its advertisers Town and school officials encouragereaders to seek out assistance directly to resolve any problems or issues The Salem Community Patriot editorial staff holds the right to refuse any comment deemed inappropriate

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Higgins for the last seven years She previously lived in HaverhillMethuen and Lawrence Mass Joyce retired from LucentTechnologies at age 52 and enjoyed her 17 years of retirementWhen she was diagnosed with cancer she received wonderfulcare from Dr Yamil Kouri and his Oncology team In 2011 Joycewas diagnosed at BIDMC with Aspergillus - a rare fungus infectionin her lungs that could have resulted in death She creditedHospitalist Dr Alexander Carbo and his medical team with savingher life

Joyce enjoyed spending time with her friends Joyce will alwaysbe known as the Zen Bones Queen a computer tile matchinggame She also enjoyed walking sitting in the yard taking drivesand eating out She loved cooking and baking In healthier times

Joyce loved traveling A person of strong faith Joyce appreciatedher church family - especially The Eyes on Jesus Prayer Group atSt Matthew Church She appreciated all the support and prayersfrom each and every one of the members including Rita TutundgyLila Bailey and Pauline Coppola She and her sister Jane wereactive participants in Salemrsquos Relay for Life Jane published adessert cookbook to help raise money for cancer research

Joyce leaves behind one special friend Anna Songalo ofLawrence who turned 104 on Monday Sept 7 NH friendsBill and Peggy Dooley of Derry Terri Staples of Salem Lucyand Herbert Darling of Londonderry Brian Downing TheresaDowning Patricia and Brian Stanton all of Salem Massachusettsfriends Mary Lou Morris of Merrimac Alice Kilbilis of AmesburyRuth Lange of Lawrence Richard Wunderlich of Methuen andLinda Boragine of Salisbury Anne and Ronnie Milici of Danversand Denise and David Pelletier of Maine special religious friendsMsgr Donald Gilbert of Manchester Fr Roland Lacasse of Boston

and Fr Brian Kennedy of St Matthew Parish Joyce wanted to saya special good-bye to Andrea Jim Katherine Meredith and BlakeHarvey who sat behind her in church as well as Vivian NadeauMary and Porter Starrett Laurie Johnson and Anne and ColmcilleFoyle Joycersquos surviving siblings from Massachusetts are LucilleSt Cyr of Lawrence Donald Dufresne Jacqueline McCarthy ofTewksbury Eugene and Rody Dufresne of Methuen BarbaraRodgers of Haverhill and Jane and Timothy Higgins of SalemNH

She was predeceased by her brothers Robert and AlbertA Funeral Mass was held Sept 8 at St Matthew Parish 2 Searles

Rd in WindhamIn lieu of flowers donations to assist with funeral expenses

may be made to Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main StSalem NH 03079 who has care of her arrangements Masses andprayers would also be appreciated

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Marie A GuilmetMarie A (Fusco) Guilmet 72 of Salem died Aug

29 2015 at the Parkland Medical Center in DerryBorn in Lawrence Mass on Aug 15 1943 shewas the daughter of the late John B and Marie M(Pulverenti) Fusco Marie was raised and educatedin Lawrence and a graduate of Lawrence HighSchool class of 1961

Marie was a resident of Salem for over 50 yearsHer life was centered around her children her grandson and familyShe was a loving wife mother grandmother and sister who will besadly missed by all who knew her

Marie was predeceased by her husband Robert P Guilmet and herdaughter Michelle A (Guilmet) Hogarty

She is survived by her daughter Lynne and her husband MarkMullett of Salem her grandson Ryan P Hogarty Kevin T Boyle ofSalem who is a very important part of our family a brother JohnA Fusco and his wife Geraldine of Methuen Mass and her threenieces

All services were privateDonations in Mariersquos name may be made to the National Multiple

Sclerosis Society wwwnationalmssocietyorg or to the NewHampshire Humane Society wwwnhhumaneorg

Arrangements were under the direction of the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem To send a messageof condolence to the family please view the obituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Robert OlsonRobert Olson 72 of Salem passed away Aug

31 2015 at Holy Family Hospital in MethuenMass surrounded by his family Bob was bornin Norwood Mass the son of the late Lillian(Isherwood) and Robert F Olson He grew upin Dedham Mass and graduated from DedhamHigh School

Bob worked for 33 years for the US PostalService delivering mail to Salem residents He also

worked at the Rockingham Race Track for 20 years as a mutual clerkHe loved golf and was a former member of Crystal Springs GolfCourse Bob also loved horse racing and enjoyed traveling to Aruba

He is survived by his beloved wife Gina (Rodenhiser) Olson ofSalem with whom he just celebrated their 49th wedding anniversaryhis children Carolyn and husband Michael Davis Mark Olson andwife Colleen and Donna and husband Steven Aliberti all of Salemhis siblings Richard Olson of Andover Mass and Edith Donaruma ofBrockton Mass six grandchildren Montana Matthew Alli Dylan

Jenny and Avery and four nieces and nephewsA funeral service was celebrated on Sept 3 at Douglas amp Johnson

Funeral Home 214 Main St in Salem followed by burial in PineGrove Cemetery

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Vincent J SclafaniVincent J Sclafani 31 of Haverhill Mass

died unexpectedly Aug 25 2015 at Holy FamilyHospital in Methuen Mass

Vincent was born in Lowell Mass on Sept29 1983 the son of Cynthia (Byrd) and MarkSclafani He worked at Salemhaven Nursing Homewhere he took pride in taking care of the facilityand its residents He grew up in Salem NHand graduated with the class of 2002 Vinniersquospassions were fishing the New England Patriots the

Boston Red Sox and the Boston Bruins Vinnie had a genuine lovefor helping people and using his incredible ability to repair anythingthat was broken Vincentrsquos love for his family and friends wasunparalleled and was the foundation of his life Vincentrsquos newest lovewould be the upcoming birth of his son Vincent Alexander Sclafani

He is survived by his mother Cynthia (Byrd) and father MarkSclafani of Maryland his girlfriend Melissa Sullivan of HaverhillMass his brother Anthony P Sclafani and wife Sarah of Fremont

NH his brother Alexander M Sclafani of Salem NH and severalaunts uncles and cousins

A Funeral Mass was celebrated on Aug 31 at Mary Queen of PeaceChurch Salem followed by cremation

In lieu of flowers contributions can be made at the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem NH to Vincent ASclafani and also GoFundMe where there is a page set up for Melissaand Baby Vinnie

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

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by Bob GibbsOn an unseasonably hot and humid Labor Day Monday the Salem

Town GOP committee held its 16th annual Labor Day picnic Thepicnic is a chance for politicians who are running for office to beseen by many of the townrsquos registered Republicans and those notenrolled This year offered a chance for voters to see four of thepresidential candidates

First to be introduced by Committee Chairman Cathy Staceywas South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham Senator Grahamwas followed by former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina OhioGovernor John Kasich and finally Governor Scott Walker Manyfelt that Fiorina received the loudest greeting from the crowd ofRepublican supporters

Each of the candidates spoke of the current conditions of the

country and how they would change the direction should they beelected to the highest office in the country Before and after eachcandidatersquos short speech the candidate walked among the many thatwere there to meet them and to ask the candidates questions Manyof the questions faced by each candidate involved national securitythe economy and treatment of veterans

Governor Walker who arrived at the Salem-Derry Elks Club onhis Harley-Davidson motorcycle has now ridden his motorcyclethrough every county in New Hampshire

Along with the presidential candidates US Senator Kelly Ayotte(NH-R) and NH GOP Chairman Jennifer Horn both spoke to thecrowd encouraging them to listen to all of the candidates to votefor their candidate in the primary and to then back whoever is thepartyrsquos final candidate

As a big surprise for the afternoon Executive Councilor ChrisSununu announced his candidacy for New Hampshire governor

Citing the current direction of the state and his opinion of the currentadministration in Concord he felt that this was the right time forhim to get into the running for office Sununu states he has plans toimprove on the current business tax environment the education andhealthcare system and to get New Hampshire up to where he feelsthe state should be

Ohio Governor John Kasich poses with Salem GOP picnic goers

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorina listens to a voter at the Salem GOP picnic

Senator Kelly Ayotte and NH

State Rep EricEstevez (Hudson

and Pelham)

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with NH Senate President Chuck Morse

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Labor Day picnic

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GOP Labor Day picnic

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announces his campaign for the NewHampshire governorrsquos offi ce

Senator Kelly Ayotte speaksto the crowd

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If the first game of the season is anyindication then Blue Devil fans are in for anexciting year Facing off against a juggernautof an opponent in Winnacunnet Salemwas able to keep up in the first half thanksto senior captains Charles Sibanda (22)and Sean Nartiff (68) The duo formed atwo-headed dragon that put the team onits back with Sibanda bolting through theWinnacunnet defense like lightning andNartiff clearing open paths for him to strike

Tied at 14 apiece going into the secondhalf Winnacunnet caught fire They wouldpush hard at Salemrsquos defense threatening toscore nearly every trip down the field TheBlue Devil defense just wasnrsquot as potent astheir offense even with Nartiff coming downwith a fumble recovery to stifle some of the

flames of Winnacunnetrsquos blazing passing game Hishustle plays kept Winnacunnet from stealing the gamebut by the final quarter Salem was down 14-21

The greatest performers in any sport always come inwhen it counts and in the fourth quarter Salem showedthat it has a few gems on its roster Sibanda was a blur ashe streaked past Winnacunnet for his second touchdownof the night it was like the defense was in slow motionto him Rather than play it safe and hope for anotheropportunity to score when there was only eight minutesleft Salem pushed for a two-point conversion instead ofan extra point attempt but the pass fell short It was timefor the rest of the team to step up for Sibanda and Nartiffand they delivered gloriously

The Blue Devil defense pressured Winnacunnetrelentlessly They were a machine with every cog workingin unison with an efficiency not seen before Forcinga punt Salem took their fate into their own hands andwith two minutes to go in the match senior Nicholas

Shumski (7) rushed 41 yards to give Salem thelead There is no other word for his late gameheroics than ldquoclutchrdquo unless you wanted to addldquoamazingrdquo ldquostupendousrdquo or ldquobreath takingrdquo

Two minutescan be a longtime howeverand Salem needone more stopWinnacunnetwent for a deeppass on the rightside and senior

Jacob Dufton(59) interceptedit with less thana minute leftsecuring victory26 to 21 on hishome turf AfterDuftonrsquos superbMalcolm Butler

impersonation andShumskirsquos go-aheadtouchdown it isclear that Salem hasall the pieces forlong-term successand the potential foran electric season

RB Charles Sibanda (22) breaks through theWinnacunnet line

RB Nicholas Shumski (7) gains big yards

OL Sean Nartiff(68) gets Salemrsquos first

points

SHS tight end 15 Mark Foglia goes up for a catch in the end zone againstWinnacunnet Te pass was just off his fingertips

Staff photos by Bob Gibbs

by Jon TrippIt was a different type of

bowling as the grounds at theTuscan Marketplace weretransformed into a bocce courtThe Tuscan Market held thefinals of its second annual boccetournament on Aug 30 after30 teams had competed in theprevious dayrsquos preliminary roundsOn Sunday Aug 30 the top-eight teams from the previous dayplayed for one of four cash prizesFourth place went to Anagni thirdto Quatro second to GiovanniBellini and the Methuen Sons ofItaly took home the top spot andthe $2000 prize Competitorsand guests were treated to winetastings during the competitionsand the teams enjoyed some ofthe fine Tuscan Market food afterthe event

Bocce Transforms the Lawn of Tuscan Market

submitted by Barbara Scott Londonderry Arts Council Sponsored by the Londonderry Arts Council and Historic Society

Saturday Sept 19 heralds a new juried event in Londonderrytitled Summer Finale Located on the historic grounds of theMorrison House Museum on Pillsbury Road a short distance fromthe town common from 10 am to 4 pm there will be clustersof artists artisans acoustic musicians playing throughout the dayA cut above the average food vendors will be on hand to satisfyhungry appetites as well as various activities throughout the day forchildren

The goal is to make this a yearly signature event puttingLondonderry and southern New Hampshire on the map as theplace to bring the family Bring a blanket or chairs and spend theday listening to performances by the Last Duo the New Englandersand local musicians or roam the grounds enjoying the work of

the following artists and artisans Jennifer Cook Amherst CorinneDodge and Ingeborg Seaboyer Derry Elizabeth LewandowskiEast Hampstead Heather Crowler East Kingston Darlene GradyEssex Jim OrsquoDonnell Hooksett Liz Winchester-Larson KeeneSusan Hanna Kate Kilgus and Mike Wallace Londonderry VirginiaDemers Denise Roberge and Maria Williams Manchester BarbaraLester Carmen Verdi Jr and Harriet Winchester Nashua LisaPapastefanou Rindge Barbara Barkley Tina Gagnon and SusanRiach Salem Michelle Fontaine Windham Rosanne BartlettMethuen Mass and Marilu Hornak from York ME

We would like to thank the following businesses for theirgenerous support of this new town event Dr Brenda Berkal DerryDentist Derry Medical Center Evergreen Management Inc RichardFlier Susan Hanna Image-Tech and Michelle Fontaine

Musicians Artisans on Hand atSummer Finale in Londonderry

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the second-place teamGiovanni Bellini

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Joyce C Dufresne Joyce C Dufresne 68 of Salem died on Aug

31 2015 at Beth Israel Deaconess MedicalCenter in Boston Mass after a courageousbattle against many medical issues includinglung cancer Joyce was born in LawrenceMass the second youngest of nine children ofthe late Leona (Bernard) and Arthur Dufresne

Joyce lived in Salem for 27 years living withher sister and brother-in-law Jane and Tim

Higgins for the last seven years She previously lived in HaverhillMethuen and Lawrence Mass Joyce retired from LucentTechnologies at age 52 and enjoyed her 17 years of retirementWhen she was diagnosed with cancer she received wonderfulcare from Dr Yamil Kouri and his Oncology team In 2011 Joycewas diagnosed at BIDMC with Aspergillus - a rare fungus infectionin her lungs that could have resulted in death She creditedHospitalist Dr Alexander Carbo and his medical team with savingher life

Joyce enjoyed spending time with her friends Joyce will alwaysbe known as the Zen Bones Queen a computer tile matchinggame She also enjoyed walking sitting in the yard taking drivesand eating out She loved cooking and baking In healthier times

Joyce loved traveling A person of strong faith Joyce appreciatedher church family - especially The Eyes on Jesus Prayer Group atSt Matthew Church She appreciated all the support and prayersfrom each and every one of the members including Rita TutundgyLila Bailey and Pauline Coppola She and her sister Jane wereactive participants in Salemrsquos Relay for Life Jane published adessert cookbook to help raise money for cancer research

Joyce leaves behind one special friend Anna Songalo ofLawrence who turned 104 on Monday Sept 7 NH friendsBill and Peggy Dooley of Derry Terri Staples of Salem Lucyand Herbert Darling of Londonderry Brian Downing TheresaDowning Patricia and Brian Stanton all of Salem Massachusettsfriends Mary Lou Morris of Merrimac Alice Kilbilis of AmesburyRuth Lange of Lawrence Richard Wunderlich of Methuen andLinda Boragine of Salisbury Anne and Ronnie Milici of Danversand Denise and David Pelletier of Maine special religious friendsMsgr Donald Gilbert of Manchester Fr Roland Lacasse of Boston

and Fr Brian Kennedy of St Matthew Parish Joyce wanted to saya special good-bye to Andrea Jim Katherine Meredith and BlakeHarvey who sat behind her in church as well as Vivian NadeauMary and Porter Starrett Laurie Johnson and Anne and ColmcilleFoyle Joycersquos surviving siblings from Massachusetts are LucilleSt Cyr of Lawrence Donald Dufresne Jacqueline McCarthy ofTewksbury Eugene and Rody Dufresne of Methuen BarbaraRodgers of Haverhill and Jane and Timothy Higgins of SalemNH

She was predeceased by her brothers Robert and AlbertA Funeral Mass was held Sept 8 at St Matthew Parish 2 Searles

Rd in WindhamIn lieu of flowers donations to assist with funeral expenses

may be made to Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main StSalem NH 03079 who has care of her arrangements Masses andprayers would also be appreciated

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Marie A GuilmetMarie A (Fusco) Guilmet 72 of Salem died Aug

29 2015 at the Parkland Medical Center in DerryBorn in Lawrence Mass on Aug 15 1943 shewas the daughter of the late John B and Marie M(Pulverenti) Fusco Marie was raised and educatedin Lawrence and a graduate of Lawrence HighSchool class of 1961

Marie was a resident of Salem for over 50 yearsHer life was centered around her children her grandson and familyShe was a loving wife mother grandmother and sister who will besadly missed by all who knew her

Marie was predeceased by her husband Robert P Guilmet and herdaughter Michelle A (Guilmet) Hogarty

She is survived by her daughter Lynne and her husband MarkMullett of Salem her grandson Ryan P Hogarty Kevin T Boyle ofSalem who is a very important part of our family a brother JohnA Fusco and his wife Geraldine of Methuen Mass and her threenieces

All services were privateDonations in Mariersquos name may be made to the National Multiple

Sclerosis Society wwwnationalmssocietyorg or to the NewHampshire Humane Society wwwnhhumaneorg

Arrangements were under the direction of the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem To send a messageof condolence to the family please view the obituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Robert OlsonRobert Olson 72 of Salem passed away Aug

31 2015 at Holy Family Hospital in MethuenMass surrounded by his family Bob was bornin Norwood Mass the son of the late Lillian(Isherwood) and Robert F Olson He grew upin Dedham Mass and graduated from DedhamHigh School

Bob worked for 33 years for the US PostalService delivering mail to Salem residents He also

worked at the Rockingham Race Track for 20 years as a mutual clerkHe loved golf and was a former member of Crystal Springs GolfCourse Bob also loved horse racing and enjoyed traveling to Aruba

He is survived by his beloved wife Gina (Rodenhiser) Olson ofSalem with whom he just celebrated their 49th wedding anniversaryhis children Carolyn and husband Michael Davis Mark Olson andwife Colleen and Donna and husband Steven Aliberti all of Salemhis siblings Richard Olson of Andover Mass and Edith Donaruma ofBrockton Mass six grandchildren Montana Matthew Alli Dylan

Jenny and Avery and four nieces and nephewsA funeral service was celebrated on Sept 3 at Douglas amp Johnson

Funeral Home 214 Main St in Salem followed by burial in PineGrove Cemetery

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

Vincent J SclafaniVincent J Sclafani 31 of Haverhill Mass

died unexpectedly Aug 25 2015 at Holy FamilyHospital in Methuen Mass

Vincent was born in Lowell Mass on Sept29 1983 the son of Cynthia (Byrd) and MarkSclafani He worked at Salemhaven Nursing Homewhere he took pride in taking care of the facilityand its residents He grew up in Salem NHand graduated with the class of 2002 Vinniersquospassions were fishing the New England Patriots the

Boston Red Sox and the Boston Bruins Vinnie had a genuine lovefor helping people and using his incredible ability to repair anythingthat was broken Vincentrsquos love for his family and friends wasunparalleled and was the foundation of his life Vincentrsquos newest lovewould be the upcoming birth of his son Vincent Alexander Sclafani

He is survived by his mother Cynthia (Byrd) and father MarkSclafani of Maryland his girlfriend Melissa Sullivan of HaverhillMass his brother Anthony P Sclafani and wife Sarah of Fremont

NH his brother Alexander M Sclafani of Salem NH and severalaunts uncles and cousins

A Funeral Mass was celebrated on Aug 31 at Mary Queen of PeaceChurch Salem followed by cremation

In lieu of flowers contributions can be made at the Douglas amp Johnson Funeral Home 214 Main St Salem NH to Vincent ASclafani and also GoFundMe where there is a page set up for Melissaand Baby Vinnie

To send a message of condolence to the family please view theobituary at wwwdouglasandjohnsoncom

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bull Open concept feeling of ldquohomerdquo

Traditional Assisted Living

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Rubbing Elbows at the Salem GOP Picnic

by Bob GibbsOn an unseasonably hot and humid Labor Day Monday the Salem

Town GOP committee held its 16th annual Labor Day picnic Thepicnic is a chance for politicians who are running for office to beseen by many of the townrsquos registered Republicans and those notenrolled This year offered a chance for voters to see four of thepresidential candidates

First to be introduced by Committee Chairman Cathy Staceywas South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham Senator Grahamwas followed by former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina OhioGovernor John Kasich and finally Governor Scott Walker Manyfelt that Fiorina received the loudest greeting from the crowd ofRepublican supporters

Each of the candidates spoke of the current conditions of the

country and how they would change the direction should they beelected to the highest office in the country Before and after eachcandidatersquos short speech the candidate walked among the many thatwere there to meet them and to ask the candidates questions Manyof the questions faced by each candidate involved national securitythe economy and treatment of veterans

Governor Walker who arrived at the Salem-Derry Elks Club onhis Harley-Davidson motorcycle has now ridden his motorcyclethrough every county in New Hampshire

Along with the presidential candidates US Senator Kelly Ayotte(NH-R) and NH GOP Chairman Jennifer Horn both spoke to thecrowd encouraging them to listen to all of the candidates to votefor their candidate in the primary and to then back whoever is thepartyrsquos final candidate

As a big surprise for the afternoon Executive Councilor ChrisSununu announced his candidacy for New Hampshire governor

Citing the current direction of the state and his opinion of the currentadministration in Concord he felt that this was the right time forhim to get into the running for office Sununu states he has plans toimprove on the current business tax environment the education andhealthcare system and to get New Hampshire up to where he feelsthe state should be

Ohio Governor John Kasich poses with Salem GOP picnic goers

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorina listens to a voter at the Salem GOP picnic

Senator Kelly Ayotte and NH

State Rep EricEstevez (Hudson

and Pelham)

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with NH Senate President Chuck Morse

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with Lisa Withrow

S t a f f p h

o t o b y B o b G i b b s

Executive Councilor Chris Sununu

Rockingham CountyRegistrar of Deeds Cathy

Ann Stacey greets the guests of the Salem GOP

Labor Day picnic

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorinaspeaks to the attendees at the Salem

GOP Labor Day picnic

Executive Councilor Chris Sununu

announces his campaign for the NewHampshire governorrsquos offi ce

Senator Kelly Ayotte speaksto the crowd

7252019 Salem Community Patriot 9-11-2015

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o had Air Conditioning

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you had Air ConditioningStop wishing

Stop wishing

by Craig Smith

If the first game of the season is anyindication then Blue Devil fans are in for anexciting year Facing off against a juggernautof an opponent in Winnacunnet Salemwas able to keep up in the first half thanksto senior captains Charles Sibanda (22)and Sean Nartiff (68) The duo formed atwo-headed dragon that put the team onits back with Sibanda bolting through theWinnacunnet defense like lightning andNartiff clearing open paths for him to strike

Tied at 14 apiece going into the secondhalf Winnacunnet caught fire They wouldpush hard at Salemrsquos defense threatening toscore nearly every trip down the field TheBlue Devil defense just wasnrsquot as potent astheir offense even with Nartiff coming downwith a fumble recovery to stifle some of the

flames of Winnacunnetrsquos blazing passing game Hishustle plays kept Winnacunnet from stealing the gamebut by the final quarter Salem was down 14-21

The greatest performers in any sport always come inwhen it counts and in the fourth quarter Salem showedthat it has a few gems on its roster Sibanda was a blur ashe streaked past Winnacunnet for his second touchdownof the night it was like the defense was in slow motionto him Rather than play it safe and hope for anotheropportunity to score when there was only eight minutesleft Salem pushed for a two-point conversion instead ofan extra point attempt but the pass fell short It was timefor the rest of the team to step up for Sibanda and Nartiffand they delivered gloriously

The Blue Devil defense pressured Winnacunnetrelentlessly They were a machine with every cog workingin unison with an efficiency not seen before Forcinga punt Salem took their fate into their own hands andwith two minutes to go in the match senior Nicholas

Shumski (7) rushed 41 yards to give Salem thelead There is no other word for his late gameheroics than ldquoclutchrdquo unless you wanted to addldquoamazingrdquo ldquostupendousrdquo or ldquobreath takingrdquo

Two minutescan be a longtime howeverand Salem needone more stopWinnacunnetwent for a deeppass on the rightside and senior

Jacob Dufton(59) interceptedit with less thana minute leftsecuring victory26 to 21 on hishome turf AfterDuftonrsquos superbMalcolm Butler

impersonation andShumskirsquos go-aheadtouchdown it isclear that Salem hasall the pieces forlong-term successand the potential foran electric season

RB Charles Sibanda (22) breaks through theWinnacunnet line

RB Nicholas Shumski (7) gains big yards

OL Sean Nartiff(68) gets Salemrsquos first

points

SHS tight end 15 Mark Foglia goes up for a catch in the end zone againstWinnacunnet Te pass was just off his fingertips

Staff photos by Bob Gibbs

by Jon TrippIt was a different type of

bowling as the grounds at theTuscan Marketplace weretransformed into a bocce courtThe Tuscan Market held thefinals of its second annual boccetournament on Aug 30 after30 teams had competed in theprevious dayrsquos preliminary roundsOn Sunday Aug 30 the top-eight teams from the previous dayplayed for one of four cash prizesFourth place went to Anagni thirdto Quatro second to GiovanniBellini and the Methuen Sons ofItaly took home the top spot andthe $2000 prize Competitorsand guests were treated to winetastings during the competitionsand the teams enjoyed some ofthe fine Tuscan Market food afterthe event

Bocce Transforms the Lawn of Tuscan Market

submitted by Barbara Scott Londonderry Arts Council Sponsored by the Londonderry Arts Council and Historic Society

Saturday Sept 19 heralds a new juried event in Londonderrytitled Summer Finale Located on the historic grounds of theMorrison House Museum on Pillsbury Road a short distance fromthe town common from 10 am to 4 pm there will be clustersof artists artisans acoustic musicians playing throughout the dayA cut above the average food vendors will be on hand to satisfyhungry appetites as well as various activities throughout the day forchildren

The goal is to make this a yearly signature event puttingLondonderry and southern New Hampshire on the map as theplace to bring the family Bring a blanket or chairs and spend theday listening to performances by the Last Duo the New Englandersand local musicians or roam the grounds enjoying the work of

the following artists and artisans Jennifer Cook Amherst CorinneDodge and Ingeborg Seaboyer Derry Elizabeth LewandowskiEast Hampstead Heather Crowler East Kingston Darlene GradyEssex Jim OrsquoDonnell Hooksett Liz Winchester-Larson KeeneSusan Hanna Kate Kilgus and Mike Wallace Londonderry VirginiaDemers Denise Roberge and Maria Williams Manchester BarbaraLester Carmen Verdi Jr and Harriet Winchester Nashua LisaPapastefanou Rindge Barbara Barkley Tina Gagnon and SusanRiach Salem Michelle Fontaine Windham Rosanne BartlettMethuen Mass and Marilu Hornak from York ME

We would like to thank the following businesses for theirgenerous support of this new town event Dr Brenda Berkal DerryDentist Derry Medical Center Evergreen Management Inc RichardFlier Susan Hanna Image-Tech and Michelle Fontaine

Musicians Artisans on Hand atSummer Finale in Londonderry

Photos clockwise from

top left

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands shows off the

winnerrsquos cup-Ray Collins and Jim

Stouprakakis strategizeon their next shot-Te tournament

draws a big crowd onthe uscan Market

patio-Bob Witham takes a

critical shot-Sometimes a soft

touch is needed to getthe right shot

-Players keep a closeeye on each shot

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands congratulates

the second-place teamGiovanni Bellini

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httpslidepdfcomreaderfullsalem-community-patriot-9-11-2015 1112

Salem Community Patriot | September 11 2015 - 11

wwwCollinsDentistrycom

CollinsDentistry

forChildren

Saturday Appointments bull Emergency Appointments

Digital X-Rays bull Nitrous Oxide Available bull Hospital Dentistry

At Collins Dentistr

y for Children we

believe in prevention and early treatment

100 Bridge St Pelham NH bull 635-1166

Comprehensive Preventive amp Restorative Care in a Kid Friendly Environment

QR

FindUs On

Facebook

wwwfairviewhealthcarecom603-882-5261203 Lowell Road Hudson

wwwfairviewhealthcarecom

Laurel Place Assisted Living Fairview Healthcare bull 603-882-5261

203 Lowell Road Hudson NH

One Community

Fairview Healthcare is an established member of the healthcare community since 1951

Rehabilitation

bull Private suites

bull State-of-the-art rehab gym

Memory Care Assisted Living

bull Specialized programs

bull Open concept feeling of ldquohomerdquo

Traditional Assisted Living

bull 24 private suites

bull Worry-free living

Long Term Care

bull Compassionate amp dedicated staff

bull Safe amp caring environment

Fairview offers a continuum

of care that is unlike any other

community in the area

Four Levels of Care

603-458-2808

603-458-2808

Bringing Light into the Darkness

A s l o w a s

$ 6 3 m o n

t h W e S e

r v i c e

A l l G e n

e r a t o r

s

$ 2 4 5 y

e a r l y

wwwgeneratorsplusnecom

Family Owned

BusinessFinancing Available

24 Hour Emergency Service

7 Days a Week

E L E C T R I C A L S E R V I C E S

E L E C T R I C A L S E R V I C E S

Rubbing Elbows at the Salem GOP Picnic

by Bob GibbsOn an unseasonably hot and humid Labor Day Monday the Salem

Town GOP committee held its 16th annual Labor Day picnic Thepicnic is a chance for politicians who are running for office to beseen by many of the townrsquos registered Republicans and those notenrolled This year offered a chance for voters to see four of thepresidential candidates

First to be introduced by Committee Chairman Cathy Staceywas South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham Senator Grahamwas followed by former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina OhioGovernor John Kasich and finally Governor Scott Walker Manyfelt that Fiorina received the loudest greeting from the crowd ofRepublican supporters

Each of the candidates spoke of the current conditions of the

country and how they would change the direction should they beelected to the highest office in the country Before and after eachcandidatersquos short speech the candidate walked among the many thatwere there to meet them and to ask the candidates questions Manyof the questions faced by each candidate involved national securitythe economy and treatment of veterans

Governor Walker who arrived at the Salem-Derry Elks Club onhis Harley-Davidson motorcycle has now ridden his motorcyclethrough every county in New Hampshire

Along with the presidential candidates US Senator Kelly Ayotte(NH-R) and NH GOP Chairman Jennifer Horn both spoke to thecrowd encouraging them to listen to all of the candidates to votefor their candidate in the primary and to then back whoever is thepartyrsquos final candidate

As a big surprise for the afternoon Executive Councilor ChrisSununu announced his candidacy for New Hampshire governor

Citing the current direction of the state and his opinion of the currentadministration in Concord he felt that this was the right time forhim to get into the running for office Sununu states he has plans toimprove on the current business tax environment the education andhealthcare system and to get New Hampshire up to where he feelsthe state should be

Ohio Governor John Kasich poses with Salem GOP picnic goers

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorina listens to a voter at the Salem GOP picnic

Senator Kelly Ayotte and NH

State Rep EricEstevez (Hudson

and Pelham)

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with NH Senate President Chuck Morse

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker with Lisa Withrow

S t a f f p h

o t o b y B o b G i b b s

Executive Councilor Chris Sununu

Rockingham CountyRegistrar of Deeds Cathy

Ann Stacey greets the guests of the Salem GOP

Labor Day picnic

Presidential candidate Carly Fiorinaspeaks to the attendees at the Salem

GOP Labor Day picnic

Executive Councilor Chris Sununu

announces his campaign for the NewHampshire governorrsquos offi ce

Senator Kelly Ayotte speaksto the crowd

7252019 Salem Community Patriot 9-11-2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullsalem-community-patriot-9-11-2015 1212

Salem Deflates Winnacunnet with Clutch Performance

Sports

Sports

Sports S

a

lem PatriotS

a

lem PatriotSa

lem PatriotSalem Patriot

12 - September 11 2015

Call Mike429-0328

or

Cell 494-8761

People Look Up To Us

Over35 Years

Experience

HIGH + DRY ROOFINGFree Estimate

Fully Insured

Great Yards Start Here

898-2236Call

Screened Loam Round Stone Sand Gravel Bark Mulch

Pick up or Delivery

FREE

Junk Car

Removal

FREE

Junk Car

Removal

FREE

Junk Car

Removal

425-2562We Will Pay Up To $500

For Some Cars and Trucks

Murrayrsquos Auto

Recycling

55 Hall Rd Londonderry NH

HoursMonday - Saturday 8 am - 5 pm

We Sell Parts

Please mention Area News Group Ad

Merrimack Valley51 Lake St Nashua

wwwjoycecoolcom

salesjoycecoolcom

Sales

603-882-4244

Service

603-889-1991

LENNOX TM

o had Air Conditioning

Stop wishing

you had Air Conditioning

you had Air ConditioningStop wishing

Stop wishing

by Craig Smith

If the first game of the season is anyindication then Blue Devil fans are in for anexciting year Facing off against a juggernautof an opponent in Winnacunnet Salemwas able to keep up in the first half thanksto senior captains Charles Sibanda (22)and Sean Nartiff (68) The duo formed atwo-headed dragon that put the team onits back with Sibanda bolting through theWinnacunnet defense like lightning andNartiff clearing open paths for him to strike

Tied at 14 apiece going into the secondhalf Winnacunnet caught fire They wouldpush hard at Salemrsquos defense threatening toscore nearly every trip down the field TheBlue Devil defense just wasnrsquot as potent astheir offense even with Nartiff coming downwith a fumble recovery to stifle some of the

flames of Winnacunnetrsquos blazing passing game Hishustle plays kept Winnacunnet from stealing the gamebut by the final quarter Salem was down 14-21

The greatest performers in any sport always come inwhen it counts and in the fourth quarter Salem showedthat it has a few gems on its roster Sibanda was a blur ashe streaked past Winnacunnet for his second touchdownof the night it was like the defense was in slow motionto him Rather than play it safe and hope for anotheropportunity to score when there was only eight minutesleft Salem pushed for a two-point conversion instead ofan extra point attempt but the pass fell short It was timefor the rest of the team to step up for Sibanda and Nartiffand they delivered gloriously

The Blue Devil defense pressured Winnacunnetrelentlessly They were a machine with every cog workingin unison with an efficiency not seen before Forcinga punt Salem took their fate into their own hands andwith two minutes to go in the match senior Nicholas

Shumski (7) rushed 41 yards to give Salem thelead There is no other word for his late gameheroics than ldquoclutchrdquo unless you wanted to addldquoamazingrdquo ldquostupendousrdquo or ldquobreath takingrdquo

Two minutescan be a longtime howeverand Salem needone more stopWinnacunnetwent for a deeppass on the rightside and senior

Jacob Dufton(59) interceptedit with less thana minute leftsecuring victory26 to 21 on hishome turf AfterDuftonrsquos superbMalcolm Butler

impersonation andShumskirsquos go-aheadtouchdown it isclear that Salem hasall the pieces forlong-term successand the potential foran electric season

RB Charles Sibanda (22) breaks through theWinnacunnet line

RB Nicholas Shumski (7) gains big yards

OL Sean Nartiff(68) gets Salemrsquos first

points

SHS tight end 15 Mark Foglia goes up for a catch in the end zone againstWinnacunnet Te pass was just off his fingertips

Staff photos by Bob Gibbs

by Jon TrippIt was a different type of

bowling as the grounds at theTuscan Marketplace weretransformed into a bocce courtThe Tuscan Market held thefinals of its second annual boccetournament on Aug 30 after30 teams had competed in theprevious dayrsquos preliminary roundsOn Sunday Aug 30 the top-eight teams from the previous dayplayed for one of four cash prizesFourth place went to Anagni thirdto Quatro second to GiovanniBellini and the Methuen Sons ofItaly took home the top spot andthe $2000 prize Competitorsand guests were treated to winetastings during the competitionsand the teams enjoyed some ofthe fine Tuscan Market food afterthe event

Bocce Transforms the Lawn of Tuscan Market

submitted by Barbara Scott Londonderry Arts Council Sponsored by the Londonderry Arts Council and Historic Society

Saturday Sept 19 heralds a new juried event in Londonderrytitled Summer Finale Located on the historic grounds of theMorrison House Museum on Pillsbury Road a short distance fromthe town common from 10 am to 4 pm there will be clustersof artists artisans acoustic musicians playing throughout the dayA cut above the average food vendors will be on hand to satisfyhungry appetites as well as various activities throughout the day forchildren

The goal is to make this a yearly signature event puttingLondonderry and southern New Hampshire on the map as theplace to bring the family Bring a blanket or chairs and spend theday listening to performances by the Last Duo the New Englandersand local musicians or roam the grounds enjoying the work of

the following artists and artisans Jennifer Cook Amherst CorinneDodge and Ingeborg Seaboyer Derry Elizabeth LewandowskiEast Hampstead Heather Crowler East Kingston Darlene GradyEssex Jim OrsquoDonnell Hooksett Liz Winchester-Larson KeeneSusan Hanna Kate Kilgus and Mike Wallace Londonderry VirginiaDemers Denise Roberge and Maria Williams Manchester BarbaraLester Carmen Verdi Jr and Harriet Winchester Nashua LisaPapastefanou Rindge Barbara Barkley Tina Gagnon and SusanRiach Salem Michelle Fontaine Windham Rosanne BartlettMethuen Mass and Marilu Hornak from York ME

We would like to thank the following businesses for theirgenerous support of this new town event Dr Brenda Berkal DerryDentist Derry Medical Center Evergreen Management Inc RichardFlier Susan Hanna Image-Tech and Michelle Fontaine

Musicians Artisans on Hand atSummer Finale in Londonderry

Photos clockwise from

top left

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands shows off the

winnerrsquos cup-Ray Collins and Jim

Stouprakakis strategizeon their next shot-Te tournament

draws a big crowd onthe uscan Market

patio-Bob Witham takes a

critical shot-Sometimes a soft

touch is needed to getthe right shot

-Players keep a closeeye on each shot

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands congratulates

the second-place teamGiovanni Bellini

Page 12: Salem Community Patriot 9-11-2015

7252019 Salem Community Patriot 9-11-2015

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullsalem-community-patriot-9-11-2015 1212

Salem Deflates Winnacunnet with Clutch Performance

Sports

Sports

Sports S

a

lem PatriotS

a

lem PatriotSa

lem PatriotSalem Patriot

12 - September 11 2015

Call Mike429-0328

or

Cell 494-8761

People Look Up To Us

Over35 Years

Experience

HIGH + DRY ROOFINGFree Estimate

Fully Insured

Great Yards Start Here

898-2236Call

Screened Loam Round Stone Sand Gravel Bark Mulch

Pick up or Delivery

FREE

Junk Car

Removal

FREE

Junk Car

Removal

FREE

Junk Car

Removal

425-2562We Will Pay Up To $500

For Some Cars and Trucks

Murrayrsquos Auto

Recycling

55 Hall Rd Londonderry NH

HoursMonday - Saturday 8 am - 5 pm

We Sell Parts

Please mention Area News Group Ad

Merrimack Valley51 Lake St Nashua

wwwjoycecoolcom

salesjoycecoolcom

Sales

603-882-4244

Service

603-889-1991

LENNOX TM

o had Air Conditioning

Stop wishing

you had Air Conditioning

you had Air ConditioningStop wishing

Stop wishing

by Craig Smith

If the first game of the season is anyindication then Blue Devil fans are in for anexciting year Facing off against a juggernautof an opponent in Winnacunnet Salemwas able to keep up in the first half thanksto senior captains Charles Sibanda (22)and Sean Nartiff (68) The duo formed atwo-headed dragon that put the team onits back with Sibanda bolting through theWinnacunnet defense like lightning andNartiff clearing open paths for him to strike

Tied at 14 apiece going into the secondhalf Winnacunnet caught fire They wouldpush hard at Salemrsquos defense threatening toscore nearly every trip down the field TheBlue Devil defense just wasnrsquot as potent astheir offense even with Nartiff coming downwith a fumble recovery to stifle some of the

flames of Winnacunnetrsquos blazing passing game Hishustle plays kept Winnacunnet from stealing the gamebut by the final quarter Salem was down 14-21

The greatest performers in any sport always come inwhen it counts and in the fourth quarter Salem showedthat it has a few gems on its roster Sibanda was a blur ashe streaked past Winnacunnet for his second touchdownof the night it was like the defense was in slow motionto him Rather than play it safe and hope for anotheropportunity to score when there was only eight minutesleft Salem pushed for a two-point conversion instead ofan extra point attempt but the pass fell short It was timefor the rest of the team to step up for Sibanda and Nartiffand they delivered gloriously

The Blue Devil defense pressured Winnacunnetrelentlessly They were a machine with every cog workingin unison with an efficiency not seen before Forcinga punt Salem took their fate into their own hands andwith two minutes to go in the match senior Nicholas

Shumski (7) rushed 41 yards to give Salem thelead There is no other word for his late gameheroics than ldquoclutchrdquo unless you wanted to addldquoamazingrdquo ldquostupendousrdquo or ldquobreath takingrdquo

Two minutescan be a longtime howeverand Salem needone more stopWinnacunnetwent for a deeppass on the rightside and senior

Jacob Dufton(59) interceptedit with less thana minute leftsecuring victory26 to 21 on hishome turf AfterDuftonrsquos superbMalcolm Butler

impersonation andShumskirsquos go-aheadtouchdown it isclear that Salem hasall the pieces forlong-term successand the potential foran electric season

RB Charles Sibanda (22) breaks through theWinnacunnet line

RB Nicholas Shumski (7) gains big yards

OL Sean Nartiff(68) gets Salemrsquos first

points

SHS tight end 15 Mark Foglia goes up for a catch in the end zone againstWinnacunnet Te pass was just off his fingertips

Staff photos by Bob Gibbs

by Jon TrippIt was a different type of

bowling as the grounds at theTuscan Marketplace weretransformed into a bocce courtThe Tuscan Market held thefinals of its second annual boccetournament on Aug 30 after30 teams had competed in theprevious dayrsquos preliminary roundsOn Sunday Aug 30 the top-eight teams from the previous dayplayed for one of four cash prizesFourth place went to Anagni thirdto Quatro second to GiovanniBellini and the Methuen Sons ofItaly took home the top spot andthe $2000 prize Competitorsand guests were treated to winetastings during the competitionsand the teams enjoyed some ofthe fine Tuscan Market food afterthe event

Bocce Transforms the Lawn of Tuscan Market

submitted by Barbara Scott Londonderry Arts Council Sponsored by the Londonderry Arts Council and Historic Society

Saturday Sept 19 heralds a new juried event in Londonderrytitled Summer Finale Located on the historic grounds of theMorrison House Museum on Pillsbury Road a short distance fromthe town common from 10 am to 4 pm there will be clustersof artists artisans acoustic musicians playing throughout the dayA cut above the average food vendors will be on hand to satisfyhungry appetites as well as various activities throughout the day forchildren

The goal is to make this a yearly signature event puttingLondonderry and southern New Hampshire on the map as theplace to bring the family Bring a blanket or chairs and spend theday listening to performances by the Last Duo the New Englandersand local musicians or roam the grounds enjoying the work of

the following artists and artisans Jennifer Cook Amherst CorinneDodge and Ingeborg Seaboyer Derry Elizabeth LewandowskiEast Hampstead Heather Crowler East Kingston Darlene GradyEssex Jim OrsquoDonnell Hooksett Liz Winchester-Larson KeeneSusan Hanna Kate Kilgus and Mike Wallace Londonderry VirginiaDemers Denise Roberge and Maria Williams Manchester BarbaraLester Carmen Verdi Jr and Harriet Winchester Nashua LisaPapastefanou Rindge Barbara Barkley Tina Gagnon and SusanRiach Salem Michelle Fontaine Windham Rosanne BartlettMethuen Mass and Marilu Hornak from York ME

We would like to thank the following businesses for theirgenerous support of this new town event Dr Brenda Berkal DerryDentist Derry Medical Center Evergreen Management Inc RichardFlier Susan Hanna Image-Tech and Michelle Fontaine

Musicians Artisans on Hand atSummer Finale in Londonderry

Photos clockwise from

top left

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands shows off the

winnerrsquos cup-Ray Collins and Jim

Stouprakakis strategizeon their next shot-Te tournament

draws a big crowd onthe uscan Market

patio-Bob Witham takes a

critical shot-Sometimes a soft

touch is needed to getthe right shot

-Players keep a closeeye on each shot

-Joe Faro of uscanBrands congratulates

the second-place teamGiovanni Bellini