BAKE SALE AND SOUP LUNCH
Saturday, December 8, 9am to l pm
Pies, Cookies, Coffee…Fudge, Christmas Breads, Muffins & More.
The Northwood Advent Christian Church in Northwood Narrows on
School Street (Route 107) is sponsoring a Bake Sale and
Soup Lunch on Saturday, December 8 from 9. am to 1 pm
Soup and Corn Bread will be served 11 to 1.
Coe-Brown Northwood Academy
Quarter 1 Honor Roll 2018-2019
Headmaster David S. Smith is pleased to announce the honor
roll for the first quarter.
Grade 12 High Honor Roll
Shayla Ashley, Shealyn Bedell, Susan Burnap, Brian Downer, Alice
Ewing, Mackenzie Flanders, Cassuarina French, Ian Gollihur,
Guillermo Gomez, Alyssa Hill, Colby Hoffman, Todd Holman,
Delaney Jean, Adah Keeney, Holly Magowan, Paige Marston, Shane
Marston, Sydney Neuman, Maria Ortiz, Kelsey Pine, Jessica
Sternberg, Emma Tobbe, Julia Warren, Megan Wimsatt
Grade 12 Honor Roll
Aidan Ahern, Taevamaria Ahern, Elijah Allen,
Kaitlyn Allsup, Nicholas Allsup, Braelin Ash, Summer Brown,
Hailley Brunner, Jackson Burke, Clayton Canfield, Derek Capo,
Travis Carbone, Drew Ceppetelli, Luke Chalifour, Mary Chaquette,
Dominic Cronshaw, Madison Cunningham, Makenzie Daly, Jalyse
Daudelin, Pietra Depianti, Dylan DeTrude, Alivia DiPrizio,
Madison Downing, Nicholas Dyer, Maggie Eaton, Taylor Edgecomb,
Olivia Farrar, Savilla Flores, Riley Gaedtke, Autumn Graham,
Kirsten Gunderson, Benjamin Healey Nathaniel Hoffman, Kaitlyn
Hogue, Sean Hooper, Alyssa Hubbard, Sarah Jensen, Nicolas
LaMontagne, Albert Lapiejko, Benjamin Lavoie, Logan Ledoux,
Mackenzie Ledoux, Cooper Leduke, Gavyn Lewis, Jiaxuan Li, Mason
Lobello, Gwyneth Locke, Madeleine Lounsbury, Lillian Marie, Lily
Marston, Lucas McCusker, Erin McKay, Tyler Millette, Jonathan
Moehlmann, Spencer Murphy, Jackson Noel, Willow Normandin, Cody
Peck, Shannon Perreault, Serena Poulin, Carly Ramsey, Alexander
Reynosa, Jacob Rich, Olivia Roach, Madison Rollins, Alison
Routhier, Hannah Routhier, Brooke Sawyer, Zachery Sheehan, Noah
Sinnamon, Bailey Travers, Emily van Gerena, Spencer Wentworth,
Mason Winiarski
Grade 11 High Honor Roll
Hunter Adams, Emily Anderson, Lauren Best, Katherine
Blake, Codi Boheen, Jaden Boulanger, Benjamin Brieger, Brianna
Burke, Shane Cameron, Ruby Carr, Riley Colby, Addison Craven,
Lauren Curtin, Matthew Davis, Hunter DeCota, Hazel Dellario,
Dawson Dubois, Celia Fogarty, Patrick Helm, Nathaniel Huckins,
Mirah Johnston, Owen Judge, Madison Kriete, Malachy Leclere,
Adeline Leifer, Evan Lentz, Kaili Linscott, Michael MacEachern,
Hayleigh McNeil, Katherine Messenger, Ryan Nester, Connor Nowak,
Jacob Radwan, Kathleen Roach, Mark Sommer, Madison
Tortorella-Lewis
Grade 11 Honor Roll
Caiden Alberts, Isabelle Allan, Seamus Baker, Tre’ Bourdon,
Madison Bowen, Lillian Broome, Alexis Call, Christa Clery,
Anthony Comte, Emily Dallaire, Makayla DeButts, Samuel DelFuoco,
Elizabeth Downer, Megan Edgecomb, Olivia Fontes, Jacob
Foster, Nikki Frasca, Megan Frost, Ashley Gatchell, Collin Gier,
Tyler Grogan, Jane Hammond, Natalie Harris, Joshua Heckman,
Hailie Holland, Seth Howard, Ryan Hughes, Shannon Jackson,
Victoria Johnston, Hayden Knight, Sophie Laird, Raymond
Lapiejko, Elizabeth Libbey, Savannah Marsh Alexi Mattie, Dakota
McPhee, Genevieve Melanson, Matthew Messenger, Angelise Moss,
Hannah Munck, Madeline Nelson, Kendall Nester, Cordelia Norris,
Abigail O’Connor, Fiona O’Shea, Kelsey Pease, Abigail Pelletier,
Jarred Pelletier, Michaela Power, Anna Principato, Jasmine Rand,
Caitlin Reynolds, Lauren Rose, Elizabeth Shultz, Elizabeth St.
Laurent, Natalie Tate, Madison Tatem, Morgan Tatem, Mary Thoms,
Willow Tritter, Eva Turcotte, Meskerem Wallace, Skylar Ward,
Samantha Welch, Alexandra Wheeler, Dylan White, Luke Wiggin,
Amanda Womble
Grade 10 High Honor Roll
Jennifer Bettencourt, Amelia Brackett, Emily Buehne, Morgan
Burnap, Aislin Burt, Inle Bush, Hogan Cain, Austin
Carrier, Charlotte Cleaver, Addison Cox, Molly Ewing, Corinne
Fernald, Camryn Gatchell, Madeline Grygiel, Aaron Gundersen,
Porter Heigis, Patrick Hill, Kathryn Hocevar, Olivia Kreps,
Samantha Lemay, Allison Mackey, Sarah Marsh, Tessa, Millette,
Emily Morris, Robert Morrison, Riley Mulligan, Kira Neal Burk,
Olivia Noni, Benjamin Poirier, Matthew Ramstrom, Brenna
Roy, Cole Smith Darin Sweet, Drusilla Szatko, Nicole Thomas,
Jordan Whittier
Grade 10 Honor Roll
Jacob Anderson, Sylas Aucella, Richard Bacon, Declan Baker,
Nicholas Boucher, Ava Burbank, Evan Castine, Benjamin Clinch,
Gabrielle Critchett, Jesse Davis, Mya Dicey, Jacques Dubois,
Lily Dunagin, Parker Eaton, Cullen Escabi, Harrison Flood, Aidan
Flynn, Carter Ford, Thomas Godwin, Kathleen Grace, Broder
Gunderson, Jacob Hobart, Degan Hodgdon, Jacob Hodgdon, Michael
Holderby, Camden Johnson, John Levitow III, Ella Malone, Adeline
McAlpin, Logan Mihelich, Giovanni Minasalli, Grace Morrisette,
Isabel Myers, Emma Naves, Olivia Noel, Joseph Passwater, Mary
Katherine Patteson, Emma Pinard, Andrew Quaglia, Katelyn Rand,
Aidyn Short, Jonathan Small, Benjamin Snow, Sarah Souliere,
Maggie Sylvester, Luke Tkaczyk, Spencer Trott, Thomas Trumble,
Beatrice Tursi, Ethan Vollertsen, Ty Votour, Anneliese Wade,
Eliana Walk, Makayla Ware, Lian Welch, Joseph White, Valentina
White, Charlotte Winiarski, Tanner Wotton, Joy Yurek, Emma
Zollman
Grade 9 High Honor Roll
Malli Begin, Megan Brieger, Alyssa Chalifour, Jackson Colby,
Lacy Davis, Samuel Dupuis Gabrielle Hendershot, Cadence Howard,
Emily Huebel, Morgan Koskela, Samuel Lapiejko, Samuel Lavoie,
Skye Loto, Sragvi Nomula, Joshua Parent, Eva Roy, Kiara Summers,
Anne Thoms, Turner Totten, Joshua Warner
Grade 9 Honor Roll
Alexa Ball, Rylee Barry, Rowan Boyce, Emma Brunelle, Burke
Bulger, Olivia Buzzell, Thomas Cirillo, Jamie Coe, Carolina
Colley, Jacob Cook, Jacob Cowan, Alexandra Elliot, Heather
Farley, Holly Farley, Mallory Farrar, Sydney Folsom,
Michael Gannon, Trevor Gardner, Meredith Gibson, Dawson Green,
Lars Grotenhuis, Kaelyn Hardy, Camryn Hildreth, Nicholas
Hill, Nicholas Howard, Nicholas Indelicato, Seth
Ireland, Sabrinalin Jeffers, Charles Jones, Aidan Kane, Colin
Kilbreth, Alexander Knight Kevin Kouchoukos, Eleanor LaBrie,
Anders Larson Megan Laverdiere, Makena Lee, Max Leifer, Maxwell
Lupinacci, Bryanna Lyons, Anya Marengo, Owen McLean, Kylie
Merchant, Evan Nikolaus, Mairead O’Shea, Jacob Pelletier,
Nicholas Principato, Tyler Prusia, Alexander Quaglia, Seth
Quinney, Benjamin Reiff, Natalie Riley, Michael Robinson Jr.,
Nicholas Schroeder, Owen Silsby-Belknap, Natalie Sinnamon,
Parker Tatem, James Thomas, Lily Veneroni, Logan Virtue, Emma
Wiley, Ellie Wolthuis, Hannah Woroniak
CBNA Sophomores Selected In VFW Voice Of
Democracy Contest
CBNA Voice of Democracy presentation (left to right) Mr.
Daniel Barnhart of Northwood VFW with first place winner Sarah
Marsh, third place winner Jennifer Bettencourt, and second place
winner Mary Katherine Patteson.
Coe-Brown Northwood Academy proudly announces the local winners
of the Voice of Democracy Essay Contest sponsored by the VFW.
Coordinated through Mr. Daniel Barnhart of the Northwood VFW
Post 7217, sophomore students in Mrs. Biery’s English classes
submitted their audio and written essays based on this year’s
topic “Why My Vote Matters”. At a recent school assembly,
Mr. Barnhart presented first place winner Sarah Marsh with a
prize of $100 and announced that her entry will be submitted to
the next level of competition. Second and third place
winners Mary Katherine Pattteson and Jennifer Bettencourt also
received monetary prizes. Since 1947, the Voice of
Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier
scholarship program. Each year, nearly 40,000 high school
students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and
incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio
essay on an annual patriotic theme.
CBNA Among The Top Ten High Schools In NH
Coe-Brown Northwood Academy is excited to announce that it was
recently ranked in the top ten high schools in New Hampshire
according to Niche.com’s 2019 Best Public High Schools list.
The ranking is based on data received from the U.S. Department
of Education, surveys from parents and students, assessment
scores and information provided by the school. Further
information about the ranking can be found at
https://www.niche.com/k12/search/best-public-high-schools/s/new-hampshire/.
For more information about CBNA, visit
www.coebrown.org. Congratulations to the CBNA community for
this recognition.
Letter
To
the Voters of Northwood,
I
want to thank you, the voters of Northwood, for your confidence
in me. Last week I participated in an orientation to serve as
your State Representative, and remain committed to doing my best
to bring your concerns and hopes to Concord.
I
will be closing down my Facebook page at the end of the week. My
decision not to use Facebook as a way to communicate with
Northwood residents is deliberate. From what my wife, Grace
Mattern (who served as my fiscal agent and campaign manager),
and I have observed Facebook makes political discourse more
divisive and less productive. People rarely listen to differing
points of view and often resort to name-calling, “alternative
facts,” and mischaracterizations to make their points.
I
would much prefer to talk directly with voters and to hear your
opinions through in-person exchanges. I plan to hold regular
forums that I’ll announce in local papers and on Facebook. The
forums will be a chance for me to let you know what issues are
coming before the Legislature and to get your feedback.
You
can also reach me through email or by leaving a message at the
phone number below.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 603-736-7770
Thank you again for your support. Let’s stay in touch.
David Coursin
The
table is set at Northwood School for the Third Annual Bubblegum
Hallway Thanksgiving Feast! First and second graders came
together to give thanks while enjoying homemade bread baked by
the second grade, and homemade butter and cranberry sauce made
by the first grade! There is a lot to be thankful for this
year!
CBNA Chapter Of NHS Inducts New Members
The
Coe-Brown Northwood Academy 2018-2019 National Honor
Society.
The
Coe-Brown Northwood Academy chapter of the National Honor
Society (NHS) recently inducted 25 new members to this
prestigious national organization.
In
order to obtain membership into NHS, students must first have a
cumulative GPA of 90 or above. Students who meet this rigorous
scholarship requirement then have an opportunity to complete an
application detailing their accomplishments in and commitment to
service, leadership, and character. Once the application
process is complete, students’ applications are reviewed by a
panel consisting of administration and faculty members and then
student scholars are invited to become members based on the
panel’s recommendations.
The
2018 Induction Ceremony was led by NHS President, senior Jacob
Rich and Officers, seniors Emma Tobbe, Kelsey Pine and Sydney
Neuman. Faculty member Mr. Gary Colby provided remarks as
the guest speaker for the event and advisor Mr. David Daigle
presented awards.
New
members include seniors Maggie Eaton, Olivia Farrar, Kirsten
Gunderson, Benjamin Healy, Delaney Jean and Jackson Noel, and
juniors Lauren Best, Codi Boheen, Jaden Boulanger, Benjamin
Brieger, Shane Cameron, Riley Colby, Addison Craven, Lauren
Curtin, Celia Fogarty, Mirah Johnston, Madison Kriete, Evan
Lentz, Elizabeth Libby, Katherine Messenger, Ryan Nester,
Madison Tortorella- Lewis, Kathleen Roach, Mary Thoms, and
Alexandra Wheeler. These inductees join the other NHS members
seniors Elijah Allen, Shayla Ashley, Shealyn Bedell, Susan
Burnap, Madison Cunningham, Alice Ewing, Ian Gollihur, Alex
Gomez, Colby Hoffman, Alyssa Hubbard, Albert Lapiejko, Lillian
Marie, Paige Marston, Shane Marston, Bailey Travers, and Megan
Wimsatt. Congratulations to all of the members for their
scholarship, leadership, service and character.
Letter To The Editor
On
November 15th I attended the public Informational meeting for
the proposed public safety complex for Northwood. There is no
doubt there is a need for new space to house our police, fire
and emergency management departments. Although the cost to build
this facility was not disclosed at this meeting, a comparison
can easily be made for what other communities have spent to
build their safety facilities and their square footages. I
looked at several towns including the town of Bow.
One
of Northwood’s former town administrators (David Stack) went to
work as town manager in Bow in 2010. Bow’s population in 2016
was 7,775 compared to Northwood’s 4,263 or 45% higher. Bow has
about 2,948 housing units compared to Northwood’s 2,125 or 40%
more. Their operating budget ($15.7 million) is close to four
times that of Northwood’s ($4.1 million). The estimated
household income in Bow for 2016 was $113,634 compared to
Northwood’s at $71,220 or 60% higher than Northwood.
Bow
began looking to build a safety complex in 2013. Their first
cost estimate came in at more than $7 million. That original
proposal did not pass at town meeting and a second try also
failed the following year. Finally at a more realistic price tag
of $4.3 million (reduction of 40%) and a reduced square footage
(down to 24,000) the warrant article passed in 2016. Their open
house was held in July 2017. This facility will meet the needs
of Bow residents for many years to come at an affordable price
according to Mr. Stack.
It
will be interesting to see when Northwood’s committee releases
their estimated cost and the size of the proposed safety
complex. That cost will determine whether they took the time to
do a cost/benefit analysis and also considered the demographics
of Northwood.
Sincerely,
Jim
Hadley
Northwood