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Jefferson, NH sunset. It was a few hours until Veteran's Day but I was thinking about those who have served, and still do. Thank you. Continue Reading...
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Jefferson, NH sunset. It was a few hours until Veteran's Day but I was thinking about those who have served, and still do. Thank you. Continue Reading...
I was driving in New Hampshire, headed toward the beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee area on Tuesday evening when I got the message from my Mom. My Aunt Shirley had passed away, up in New Brunswick, Canada. Continue Reading...
From Sullivan Arena, St. Anselm College, Goffstown, NH - Wednesday night, February 12, 2020 Goffstown finally returned to their home ice after 32 days away from Sullivan Arena. They played host to John Stark - Hopkinton (JSH), one of the better teams in NH high school hockey. The Grizzlies fell behind 3-0 and clawed back to tie things up, sending the game to overtime. Ultimately, the visitors Continue Reading...
On Wednesday night, February 12th, 2020, Goffstown hosts John Stark-Hopkinton in NHIAA varsity hockey. This is going to be a big night! Please join us! All proceeds from the gate will be donated to the ALS Association - Northern New England Chapter. Buckets from the Ice Bucket Challenge for each participating school will also be present at the admission table, so please give Continue Reading...
I didn't know about the website or the event. I just knew that this scene grabbed my attention when I drove by it one day. I love our flag. It's even better when there are a lot of them. I love our veterans. This little field made me stop and look at it again. I have been by there several times since. Continue Reading...
Maybe it's just me but for most of my life I never really stopped to think about heroes. I mean I had all kinds of sports heroes I guess, but I certainly didn't think of these people, athletes, or whomever as heroes. When I was young I enjoyed Saturday morning cartoons and the Super Friends, but that wasn't realistic to me. There were cowboys from TV shows and black and white movies that I wished Continue Reading...
Numerous folks were looking for information regarding services or a gathering to remember/celebrate Shane. Thanks to family and friends I have the following information to share if anyone needs it or wants it. Thank you for all those who have reached out, and/or shared stories, memories, or thoughts. Please feel free to continue commenting here as Shane's life can continue to be written and Continue Reading...
Two years ago this morning, my Dad passed away. To me, the date April 14th has now been redefined forever. As this date neared, and ultimately arrived, I have had many folks share their warm thoughts, prayers, and feelings with my family and I, regarding the support we all welcome in tough times. Several folks have alluded to the idea that my Dad is in heaven and looking down on me, or watching Continue Reading...
It's been more than a year wince Wendy Tefft died. I am no detective and only have access to the same information that everyone else has access to. But for some 380 days now, I have wondered just how many questions are there left to answer regarding her death. Continue Reading...
People that have impacted me, among many, many others, are dying. Maybe I even knew some of them. Continue Reading...