Celebrating Birthdays are: December 15, Tim Drew; December 16,
Brett Tiede, Nikolas Hunter Mewkill; December 17, Jim Darrah;
December 19, Peggy Brooks; December 20, Rich Hillsgrove.
A Very
Happy Birthday To One And All!
Celebrating
Anniversaries are: December 16, Ed & Chris Young; December 18,
Fred & Elizabeth Hast.
Congratulations!
Pittsfield
Parks & Rec. Ski/Snowboard Program
Its not too late to join your
friends at the Ski/Snowboard Program. The program runs for
four weeks at Gunstock and transportation is provided. Lift
tickets and lessons, rentals are available. Please contact
James at 435-7001 to sign up or get more information.
Come join The Greater Pittsfield Chamber of Commerce as we
enjoy our monthly Business After Hours. The event will be held
at Vintage Hill, LLC on Thursday, December 16th from 6:00 – 8:00 pm,
located at 10 Berry Avenue in Pittsfield.
There will be light
refreshments served and a brief explanation of what services are
provided at Vintage Hill. We will have a Yankee Swap for
all who want to participate. Just bring a gift (no more than $10)
with you and have fun seeing who gets what!
This is a networking
opportunity for your business, so remember to bring your business
cards. Everyone is welcome to come. If you are not a
member and are interested in becoming one, this is a great
opportunity to learn what The Greater Pittsfield Chamber of Commerce
is involved in and how it could benefit your business.
See our website at
www.pittsfieldchamber.org.
School
Lunch Menus December 20-24, 2010
PES Monday -
Cheeseburger, fries, fruit, milk. Tuesday - Beef stew, corn
bread, peas, fruit, milk. Wednesday - Spaghetti, w/tomato sauce,
mozzarella sticks, fruit, milk. Thursday - Vacation Friday -
Vacation
PMHS Monday - Pizza, corn, fruit, milk. Tuesday
-
Chicken patties, rolls, chips, veggies, milk. Wednesday - Cold
sandwiches, soup, veggies, fruit, milk. Thursday - Vacation
Friday - Vacation
Chichester Monday
- Homemade cheese or
pepperoni pizza, veggie, fresh fruit, milk. Tuesday - Hamburger
w/roll, tater tots, green beans, fresh fruit, milk. Wednesday -
Hot dog w/roll, chips, corn, fruit cocktail, milk.
Janet
and Bob Tarantino of Pittsfield, Don and Diane Lowe of Bow, Jackie
Young of Bow and Andy Young of Bow are proud to announce the
engagement of their children Adam Lowe and Andrea Young of
Somersworth. All of us wish them the very best for
a long and happy life together. We could not be happier.
They will be married on April 9, 2011 surrounded by friends and
family.
Letter
To The Editor
To the good citizens of the free state project:
Thank you for setting an example. Many of us would gladly trade
the protections society has bestowed on us, for the liberty to live
as we choose without harming our neighbor. Here in Pittsfield,
we have started the free town project.
We have drawn up a
petition, to repeal the 1988 zoning ordinance. It has been
signed, and delivered to Paul Skowan, our very capable Town
Administrator. He has assured me this will receive a public
hearing, and be on the ballot come March.
The way I figure it,
the cops own the roads. The IRS still owns part of our pay.
Our Fire Chief, Gary Johnson, still wants you to get a fire permit,
and Dan Kramer, our Building Inspector still wants you to get a
building permit. If we repeal zoning, we get everything else.
This almost has the taste of freedom.
Anyway, you know the song
by the muse called “Uprising”, I think we’re going to use that for
our campaign theme song. I hope to meet some members of your
group. You are always welcome in Pittsfield. You have
been inspiring. I think you’re onto something.
Dan Schroth
Piermarocchi Pittsfield
A Quint
Of Collectible Ornaments To Celebrate The Christmas Season
The Pittsfield Historical Society has issued a fifth ornament to
commemorate our local history and to help you with your decorating
and gift giving.
The new Pittsfield Middle-High School ornament
commemorating the school that held its first classes in 1942 is now
available for purchase. Packaged in a stocking-stuffer size
box that describes its original cost, student capacity and three
subsequent additions, this is the Society’s first color ornament and
joins four previously issued ornaments.
The first ornament,
issued in 2005, depicts the Pittsfield Railroad Station and the “Old
No. 1” Baldwin steam locomotive which ran up and down the Suncook
Valley. The first train left the Pittsfield station on
December 12, 1869 and later became known as the “Blueberry Express”.
The 2006 ornament, Balloons Over the Pittsfield Dam, was issued
to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Pittsfield Rotary Club’s
present colorful balloon rally and to acknowledge Pittsfield’s hot
air ballooning history dating from the first ascent at the
Pittsfield Agricultural Fair way back in 1889.
The Old
Meetinghouse ornament commemorates Pittsfield’s decision,
immediately after Pittsfield’s founding in 1782, to build a
meetinghouse. Issued 225 years later, this ornament
displays an old image of what is now the Pittsfield Community
Center.
The
subject of the fourth souvenir is the 1883 wooden covered bridge
over the Suncook River, sometimes referred to as “Suicide Bridge”,
which served what is now Barnstead Road.
All five ornaments can be purchased for $10 each to be enjoyed
locally or to send off to those former Pittsfield residents to enjoy
a piece of “back home”. The first four ornaments are produced
of 24k gold flashed brass while the new High School ornament is in
color and each is packaged in an attractive box with a bit of
history printed on it.
Obtain your ornaments today at the Suncook
Valley Sun, Moo-veez Galore, the Pittsfield Town Hall, or the
Pittsfield Historical Society Building on Elm Street on Tuesday
mornings, or by calling Fuzz Freese at 435-7777.
Holiday Special:
Buy 5 and get a 6th one FREE.
Raffle
Winners
Congratulations to the winners of the two raffles held at
the St. Stephen’s Church Holiday Fair on November 20th. The
holiday food basket was won by Carolyn and Paul Davis of Epsom.
Proceeds from the food basket raffle will be used for the outreach
projects of the church.
The “Town Green” quilt was won by Marylee
Johnson of Barnstead who is giving it as a gift of gratitude to the
neonatal unit of Dartmouth Hitchcock Hospital. The proceeds
from the quilt raffle go to area food pantries.
Thanks to all who
purchased raffle tickets in support of these worthy causes.
Ladies
Aid
The Ladies Aid of the First Congregational Church in
Pittsfield, met the afternoon of December 6th, in the church vestry
with Freda Jones, president, conducting the meeting. Arlene
Martin opened the meeting with the reading of “Prayer of the Year’s
End” by Edith Shaw Butler. This was followed by all joining in
the Lord’s Prayer. Many, many holiday cards were signed to be
sent to shut-ins, away members of the church family, and friends.
The secretary, Joan Riel, gave her report for the previous meeting
and treasurer, Audrey Moore, gave her financial report.
Following the reports, several expenditures were voted upon
including a donation to the Brick Restoration Project, the
Pittsfield Food Pantry, the Diaconate Board, the Music Committee,
shared costs for the outdoor hanging Christmas wreaths and a
poinsettia in memory of deceased members.
It was voted not to
hold meetings during the winter months. The next meeting will
be held in April and at this time members will discuss, once more,
the decision to dissolve.
The meeting closed with the Mizpah
Benediction after which a social time and refreshments were enjoyed.
Also, following the meeting, many Christmas bags were filled with
candies to be taken to the Senior Center.
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