BEE PRESENTATION
Join us at the Chesley Memorial Library on Thursday, June 25, at
2:00 p.m. to learn about bees from Julie Eaton, member of the
Capital Area Beekeepers’ Association. Julie will be sharing a
slide presentation: “The Life of Honey Bees and the Things They
Produce.” Learn why bees are important and why we need bees to
live! All ages welcome! Light refreshments will be served after
the presentation.
Coe-Brown Northwood Academy
2014-15 Undergraduate Awards June 2015
For
Academic Excellence In Science, awards are presented to: Junior
– Molly Boodey; Sophomore – Zackary Pine; Freshman – Paul
Colson.
For
Academic Excellence In Mathematics, awards are presented to:
Junior – Molly Boodey; Sophomore – Zackary Pine; Freshman –
Raven Barnes.
For
Academic Excellence In Vocational/Technology awards are
presented to: Junior – Kayla Patten; Sophomore – Emery Travers;
Freshman – Preston Bethke.
For
Academic Excellence In English, awards are presented to: Junior
– Jake Scarponi; Sophomore – Emelia Cronshaw; Freshman – Raven
Barnes.
For
Academic Excellence In Business/Computer Studies, awards are
presented to: Junior – Holly Roman; Sophomore – Steven
O’Donnell; Freshman – Paul Colson.
For
Academic Excellence In World Languages, awards are presented to:
Junior – Molly Boodey – Latin III; Sophomore – Abigail Dupuis –
French II; Freshman – Emily Cunningham – Spanish II-Honors.
For
Academic Excellence In Art, awards are presented to: Junior –
Billie Pingree; Sophomore – LilyGrace York; Freshman – Cailinn
Monahan.
For
Academic Excellence In Physical Education, awards are presented
to: Junior – Nicholas Cutter; Sophomore – Marissa Gast;
Freshman – Ryan Bevins.
For
Academic Excellence In Social Studies, awards are presented to:
Junior – Molly Boodey; Sophomore – Thomas Sheehan V; Freshman –
Domminique Depianti.
For
Academic Excellence In Family And Consumer Studies, awards are
presented to: Junior – Cheyenne Gardner; Sophomore – Zowi
Woodman.
The
Society Of Women Engineers Certificate Of Merit With Highest
Honors, an award is presented to: Molly Boodey
The
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Medal Award, is presented to:
Tyler Holman.
The
Lawrence Tech 2015 Award For Excellence In Science And
Mathematics, is presented to: Zachary Rheaume.
The
following awards are presented by the Coe-Brown Academy Board of
Trustees for Exceptional Achievement in the following areas:
For
Exceptional Achievement In The Math Team, an award is presented
to: Junior – Molly Boodey.
For
Exceptional Achievement In Choral Music, an award is presented
to: Junior - Damian May.
For
Exceptional Achievement In Instrumental Music, an award is
presented to: Junior - Bailey Poland.
For
Exceptional Achievement In Drama, an award is presented to:
Olivia Anatone.
For
Excellence In Achieving Honor Roll Status For Three Consecutive
Terms, awards are presented to:
Juniors – Brandi Allen, Hannah Arroyo, Chloe Bettencourt, Molly
Boodey, Kayleigh Bounds, Callie Brochu, Hannah Carlson, Michaela
Cirillo, Christie Clause, Laura Cozine, Randall Daniels,
Elisabeth Danis, Casey Davies, Erin Docko, Megan Elwell, Sydney
Fisher, Christen Gallant, Cheyenne Gardner, Tayla George,
Lavender Goodwin, Rosemary Goodwin, Taylor Goodwin, Brittany
Guillemette, Arianna Gunderson, Claire Hammond, Tyler Holman,
Ryu Kondrup, Samuel Koskela, Cameron Lamarre, Brooke Laskowsky,
Jolene Levesque, Cortney Lewis, Damian May, Bianci Nardi,
Brianna O’Connor, William Ohrenberger, Jason Palmer, Hayley
Pierce, Billie Pingree, Ashley Reiff, Julie Renner, Zachary
Rheaume, Carter Rollins, Holly Roman, Meredith Roman, Jake
Scarponi, Kristina Seavey, Kayleigh Sherman, Andrew Schultz,
Henry Smith, Julie Souryavong, Megan Spainhower, Daven Thorne,
Abigail Turcotte, Henry Turcotte, Mariah Valerio, and Sydney
Wilson.
Sophomores – Miranda Adcock, Brody Ashley, Ryan Barnard, Summer
Barnes, Cassandra Barnhart, Taylor Baxter-Orluk, Amanda Bolduc,
Kayla Boucher, Joel Boulanger, Matthew Brown, Colin Cain, Kate
Clinch, Donovan Corless, Emelia Cronshaw, Kassandra Crosby,
Davio DeLuca, Abigail Devaney, Abigail Dupuis, Shane Fillion,
Sheridan Gancarz, Marissa Gast, William Girard, Jillian
Gordon,Alexander Gray, Carter Greig, Joseph Guptill, Maria Pia
Hachem, Joshua Hall, Emily Hughes, Tristan Jardon, Arianna
Jones, Morgan Labrecque, Catherine Langdon, Caroline Lavoie,
Amanda Lee, Samuel Lupinacci, Donald MacCallum, Rebecca Masison,
Jordan May, Sophia Menjivar, McKenzie Moehlmann, Michael
Mulligan, Sarah Murphy, Steven O’Donnell, Cassidy O’Dwyer,
Gareth Owen, Katlyn Palumbo, Anne-Marie Peacock, Mallory Perron,
Zackary Pine, Caitlyn Pitre, Allison Pratt, Mikayla Prina,
Tanner Richards, Zachary Richards, Shannon Riley, Tatum Santos,
Thomas Sheehan, Jacob Snow, Shawn Spenard, Patrick Thurston,
Emery Travers, Kylee West, Noah Wojtkowski, LilyGrace York, and
Abigail Zollman.
Freshman – Bailey Arnold-Fuchs, Haley Arnold-Fuchs, Alicia
Baratier, Raven Barnes, Maxim Begin, Taylor Bettencourt, Sandra
Black, Grace Blake, Jaelyn Brooks, Suzannah Buzzell, Orion
Clachar, Paul Colson, Emily Cunningham, Domminique Depianti,
Jackson Douglas, Emma DuBois, Sarah Dupuis, Derek Elwell,
Isabelle Feenstra, Aidan Fillion, Jocelyn Gagnon, Sydney Gast,
Samuel Godwin, Julia Greene, Jordan Haddock, Hannah Halka,
Joseph Hebert-Morello, Sydney Ho-Sue, Brady Johnson, Nina-Marie
Laramee, Olivia Lee, Emily Lentz, Jacob Lorden, Isabelle
Lupinacci, Trevor Massingham, Abigail Mathison, Ahna McCusker,
Michael McKinney, Alexander Mercedes, Cailinn Monahan, Eric
Nelson, Amaya Newport, Margaret Norman, Scott Norwood, Maxwell
Nowak, Shania Patten, Kayla Pollak, Catrina Purington, Alyssa
Reiff, Nicole Rogier, Allison Rose, Nathanial Schroeder,
Samantha Schroeder, Victoria Sheridan, Garrett Skidds, Kiley St.
Francis, Drew Stevens, Hailey Stevens, Devin Sullivan, Evan
Tanguay, Caitlyn Ustaszewski, and Ander Wensberg.
For
Perfect Attendance, awards are presented to:
Juniors – Kayleigh Bounds, Samantha Bruce, Liam Clinch, James
Crosby, Kevin Gauthier, Brandon Guillemette, Arianna Gunderson,
Isaac Guzofski, Brooke Laskowsky, Fergus Leclere, Jolene
Levesque, Thomas Mellor, Max Ravenelle, Kristina Seavey, Henry
Smith, Megan Spainhower, Phaleap Taing, Liam Taylor, and Henry
Turcotte.
Sophomores – Summer Barnes, Cassandra Barnhart, Matthew Brown,
Morgan Call, Camryn Chick, Kassandra Crosby, Ryan Gilbride,
Alexander Gray, Nathan Griffiths, River Groves, Joseph Guptill,
Joshua Hall, John LaFlamme, Catherine Langdon, Andrew Leas,
Amanda Lee, Bradley Leith, Rebecca Masison, McKenzie Moehlmann,
Steven O’Donnell, Gareth Owen, Zackary Pine, Tanner Richards,
Samantha Roche, Tatum Santos, Jacob Snow, Shawn Spenard, Ryan
St. Hilaire, Emery Travers, Desiree Wentworth, and Noah
Wojtkowski.
Freshman – Bailey Arnold-Fuchs, Raven Barnes,Paul Colson,
Isabelle Feenstra, Samuel Godwin, Zachary Helm, Brady Johnson,
Danielle Landry, Emily Lentz, Kathryn Levesque, Amaya Newport,
Jadelyn Newport, Elizabeth Parece, Nicole Rogier, Faith Shiere,
Garrett Skidds, Jacob Spainhower, Molly Swansburg, Casey Szmyt,
Kieran Taylor, and Caitlyn Ustaszewski.
The
Bear Paw Award Is Given To The Following Students Receiving All
One’s And/Or Two’s Quarter Four In Their Effort And Conduct:
Juniors – Brandi Allen, Vanessa Anderson, Hannah Arroyo, Parker
Aube, Ryan Bailey, Dannielle Belcher, Chloe Bettencourt, Hanna
Bolduc, Molly Boodey, Kayleigh Bounds, Callie Brochu, Alexia
Brousseau, Hannah Carlson, Jared Carlson, Nicholas Chase,
Michaela Cirillo, Christie Clause, Jayson Cleveland, Jacob
Conway, Julia Cormier, Devin Correia, Laura Cozine, James
Crosby, Nicholas Cutter, Randall Daniels, Elisabeth Danis, Casey
Davies, Seanna DeMeritt, Molly DeTrude, Bailey Docko, Erin
Docko, Jacob Dunkerley, Hayley Dunn, Katherine Dyer, Megan
Elwell, Sydney Fisher, Cheyenne Gardner, Tayla George, Lavender
Goodwin, Rosemary Goodwin, Taylor Goodwin, Emily Greene, Arianna
Gunderson, Michael Haddock, Claire Hammond, Sara Harris, Tyler
Holman, Lily Hunt, Ryu Kondrup, Samuel Koskela, Cameron Lamarre,
Brooke Laskowsky, Bethany Levenson, Jolene Levesque, Cortney
Lewis, Damian May, Thomas Mellor, Jessica Miles, Kristina
Mitchell, Brianna O’Connor, William Ohrenberger, Samuel Olewine,
Jason Palmer, Kayla Patten, Meghan Percy, Blake Peterson, Hayley
Pierce, Bailey Poland, Max Ravenelle, Ashley Reiff, Allyson
Roger, Carter Rollins, Holly Roman, Meredith Roman, Kaitlyn
Ross, Jordan Sargent, Jake Scarponi, Tyler Schroeder, Kristina
Seavey, Kayci Serino, Kayleigh Sherman, Cole Short, Andrew
Shultz, Julie Souryavong, Megan Spainhower, Phaleap Taing, Liam
Taylor, Andrew Therrien, Daven Thorne, Abigail Turcotte, Henry
Turcotte, Bryce Twombly, Mariah Valerio, and Sydney Wilson.
Sophomores – Miranda Adcock, Isaiah Allen, Talia Antman, Tucker
Arnold, Brody Ashley, Ethan Barbeau, Emily Barnes, Summer
Barnes, Cassandra Barnhart, Taylor Baxter-Orluk, Elizabeth
Bisson, Kayla Boucher, Joel Boulanger, Sierra Brady, Matthew
Brown, Lauren Burrows, Colin Cain, Morgan Call, Kira Cameron,
Nora Canepa, Erin Carey, Lynzie Chase, Samantha Clark, Kate
Clinch, Donovan Corless, Damarah Cormier, Emelia Cronshaw,
Kassandra Crosby, Davio DeLuca, Sadie Donnelly, Abigail Dupuis,
Shane Fillion, Teagan Folland, Sheridan Gancarz, Marissa Gast,
William Girard, Jillian Gordon, Emily Goulas, Ryan Graeme,
Alexander Gray, Nathan Griffiths, River Groves, Joseph Guptill,
Maria Pia Hachem, Joshua Hall, Brenda Hayes, Emily Hughes,
Tristan Jardon, Nicholas Jensen, Samantha Jensen, Arianna Jones,
Jackalynn Joy, Maxwell Judge, Morgan Labrecque, Jacob
LaChapelle, Catherine Langdon, Caroline Lavoie, Amanda Lee,
Samuel Lupinacci, Donald MacCallum, Emily Marie, Rebecca
Masison, William Mathison, Jordan May, Chelsea McCallion, Isaac
Mihelich, McKenzie Moehlmann, Michael Milligan, Sarah Murphy,
Steven O’Donnell, Cassidy O’Dwyer, Noah Olewine, Hunter Olofson,
Gareth Owen, Katlyn Palumbo, Anne-Marie Peacock, Morgan Perkins,
Mallory Perron, Jordain Pierce, Zackary Pine, Caitlyn Pitre,
Allison Pratt, Katie Rankins, Tanner Richards, Zachary Richards,
Kerry Riley, Shannon Riley, Samantha Roche, Tatum Santos, Hayley
Severance, Thomas Sheehan V, Jacob Snow, Shawn Spenard, Ryan St.
Hilaire, Shaun Stevens, Kaylee Toleos, Emery Travers, Sarah
Turmel, Kelsey Wallace, Elizabeth Ward, Desiree Wentworth, Kylee
West, William White, Isabella Wilson, Zowi Woodman, LilyGrace
York, and Abigail Zollman.
Freshmen – Bailey Arnold-Fuchs, Haley Arnold-Fuchs, Emma
Arsenault, Alicia Baratier, Raven Barnes, Maxim Begin, Taylor
Bettencourt, Sandra Black, Grace Blake, Jaelyn Brooks, Suzannah
Buzzell, Paul Colson, Emily Cunningham, Domminique Depianti,
Sarah Doiron, Jackson Douglas, Emma DuBois, Sarah Dupuis, Aidan
Fillion, Kellyn Flanagan, Sarah Fortier, Sydney Gast, Samuel
Godwin, Julia Greene, Jordan Haddock, Hannah Halka, Joseph
Hebert-Morello, Zachary Helm, Rebekah Hinrichsen, Cyrus Hiraldo,
Sydney Ho-Sue, Brady Johnson, David Krunklevich, Danielle
Landry, Nina-Marie Laramee, Olivia Lee, Emily Lentz, Isabelle
Lupinacci, Shemrey Lussier, Abigail Mathison, Ahna McCusker,
Eleanor McDonough, Alexander Mercedes, Eric Nelson, Amaya
Newport, Jadelyn Newport, Margaret Norman, Scott Norwood,
Maxwell Nowak, Shania Patten, Kayla Pollak, Alyssa Reiff, Nicole
Rogier, Allison Rose, Nathaniel Schroeder, Victoria Sheridan,
Garrett Skidds, Jacob Spainhower, Drew Stevens, Hailey Stevens,
Cassandra Stover, Casey Szmyt, Evan Tanguay, Kieran Taylor,
Abigail Trembley, Caitlyn Ustaszewski, Ander Wensberg, Faith
Wilson, and Lindsay Wright.
Pleasant Lake Watershed Restoration Plan Project
As
part of The Pleasant Lake Preservation Association’s Annual
Meeting there will be an overview presentation open to the
public of the Pleasant Lake Watershed Restoration Plan Project,
June 27, 2015, 9:00 AM at the Deerfield Town Hall, Church Street
Deerfield, NH.
What is watershed planning? Why do we need it for Pleasant Lake?
Who will it involve? Where will it take place? When will it take
place? Will it affect my home or business? What can I do to
help?
These questions and more will be answered in presentations by
watershed scientist Forrest Bell along with lake manager and
scientist Don Kretchmer on June 27th at a meeting to be held at
the Deerfield Town Hall at 9:00 AM. Local citizens of the towns
of Northwood and Deerfield, within which the Pleasant Lake
Watershed falls, rely on a healthy lake environment and clean
water- it is our life-blood.
A
Watershed Management Planning project is being initiated for
Pleasant Lake to ensure future generations can enjoy what we do
today. The concept is to understand stormwater runoff in the
watershed and its impact on the lake, and to set goals and
prioritize actions that will allow for future use of the lake
while protecting the water quality. The project includes a
significant education and outreach component to engage residents
and decision makers in watershed protection dialogue and
activity. Funding for the project is being provided by NH
Department of Environmental Services but will not involve
further regulatory requirements from our State government. This
is a project for and by local residents, municipalities and
business entities.
Forrest Bell is the owner of FB Environmental Associates and has
been leading successful watershed projects since 1992. He has
worked collaboratively with local expert Don Kretchmer on
several recent lake management projects in New Hampshire. They
will provide an interesting and informative presentation
highlighting the key components of a watershed management plan.
Please join us on June 27th at 9 AM!
2015 Northwood Bean Hole Bash
(Northwood’s Old Home Day)
Save
July 24 and 25 for the 2015 Northwood Bean Hole Bash
Events currently scheduled:
Friday night: Stars N’ Stripes Auction, horseshoe tournament,
free kids movie night along with the lighting of the bean pit
and around 11:00 PM the burying of the beans.
Saturday: 5K cross country race, craft fair/flea market,
horseshoe free play, Northwood Recreation softball tournament,
Firemen’s Muster, Touch A Truck and the cannot be missed
Northwood Police Association dunk tank to mention a few of the
family friendly activities. Food will be available for sale
starting with the Northwood Congregational Church breakfast,
Crankpullers food trailer, Harvey Lake Women’s Club bake sale
ending with the famous Northwood Bean Hole Bash Supper, adults
$10.00 and children under 12 $5.00.
Watch for the full schedule of events and times.
Craft fair/Flea Market applications are still available at:
beanholebash.com
Come and help us celebrate the Town of Northwood, it’s citizens,
organizations and businesses.
Northwood Recreation Update
Summer Sports
The
Northwood Recreation Department has a variety of sports camps
and activities for all ages to choose from this summer.
Bear Cub Lacrosse- This is an introductory program for boys and
girls entering 1st – 9th grade. We will hold practices on
Tuesday and Thursday nights through the summer. Not only will
we be teaching the children lacrosse skills and rules, but we
will also be teaching parents how to coach lacrosse.
Soccer Camp – Soccer Camp is sponsored by the Northwood
Recreation Department and run by the Seacoast United Soccer
Club. This week long camp, August 10th – 14th is available to
kids 4-13 years old.
Summer Soccer Skills – This is a program run by volunteer
coaches that is ideal for the child who would like another night
of practice to work on his or her soccer skills. We are offering
this to children entering 1st – 6th grades. The group will meet
Wednesday evenings during the summer.
Adult Co-Ed Slow Pitch Softball – Find 9 to 15 of your friends
and register your team to participate in our adult softball
league. Games will take place two nights a week during July and
August.
Visit www.northwoodnh.org for
registration information and additional information about these
programs. Details can be found in our Brochure on the website.
Or call the Recreation Department at 942-5586 x209 with
questions.
Please know that all of our facilities are Carry In – Carry Out,
which means that when you visit you are responsible for bring
home everything that you came with. Please be respectful and
double check the area for trash and belongings before you leave
so that everyone can enjoy their visit as much as you.
Letter To The Editor
Informational Forum
Common Core
To
my fellow citizens:
Please come participate in our future’s public education by
attending an Informational Forum on Common Core, Thursday, June
25, 2015, 6:30PM, at Northwood School Gym.
Your participation is crucial to your children’s future.
Sincerely,
Marie L. Correa
Chesley Memorial Library News
Summer Reading Programs
We
have four different summer reading programs, one for every age!
Registration begins on June 24 this year. Summer reading
programs will end on August 5 and all participants will be
invited to an ice cream party to celebrate. If you need more
information about any of the programs listed below, check our
web site at www.chesleylib.com or
call us at 942-5472.
Every Hero Has A Story (preschool-K)
Reading to your young child on a regular basis strengthens
language skills and builds vocabulary, important skills needed
once your child starts school. Join Librarian Annette Blake for
simple craft sessions (see list of crafts in grades 1-5 section)
on Wednesdays from 10:30 am-12:30 p.m. and then pick out books
to take home to read together.
Every Hero Has A Story (grades 1-5)
Kids love heroes of all kinds: superheroes, community heroes,
animal heroes…find your hero at the library this summer! Join
Librarian Diane Kizirian for craft sessions on Wednesdays from
1:30-3:30 p.m. to make galaxy dough, cardboard tube superheroes,
capes, masks, and more!
Unmask (grades 6 +)
Teens can “unmask” at the library this year. Many teens enjoy
reading just for the fun of it, but the added benefit of summer
reading is enhancing skills important for higher education and
future employment. Join Teen Librarian Regina Planchet on
Wednesdays from 4:30-6:30 p.m. to make …
Escape The Ordinary (adults)
Adults are summer readers too! Open a book and escape the
ordinary…read about heroes, superheroes, or extraordinary people
and places. The possibilities are endless. Join the reading
fun and have a chance to win prizes at the end of the summer.