Meredith Cline was named to the Dean’s List for the Spring term at the University of New Hampshire, earning high honors. Meredith is a junior in the Peter T. Paul School of Business and Economics (formerly Whittemore School of Business and Economics). She was a freshman orientation leader this summer and is a Resident Assistant […]
Barton College in Wilson, North Carolina announced that Michaela Trefethen of Andover has been named to the President’s List for the spring semester, one of only five out-of-state students to be awarded that honor. President’s List students compile a perfect 4.0 grade point average on a four-point scale.
My husband Ralph and I own a nine-year-old boxer, Maxwell. Our good neighbor Don Clendenen has called him “your child.” This may be true, as our grown kids and grandkids live in far-away states. Recently, Maxwell and Ralph were concurrently sick. Maxwell was treated at Avalon Animal Hospital in Franklin by a DVM. Ralph was […]
Paul R. Moore, 82, died peacefully at home in New London on June 23, 2013 in the presence of loved ones. Paul was born July 12, 1930 in Newburyport, Massachusetts, the son of the late Paul Raymond and Esther May (Fellows) Moore. He grew up in Hampton, New Hampshire, graduating from Hampton Academy and High […]
Paul Elroy Sanborn, son of the late Carl A. and Myrtie (Heath) Sanborn, born in Wilmot on July 3, 1933, passed away June 22, 2013 at home with his family around him. Paul was 80 years old. Paul graduated from Andover High School in 1951. Paul spent his working years in the auto repair business. […]
Juliette D. Lamper, age 66, of Alton, died peacefully at home on June 5, 2013, surrounded by her loving family. Born March 9, 1947 and raised in Manchester, the daughter of Edgar and Victoria (Martel) Noel, she resided in Alton for over 20 years, having previously resided in Farmington. A homemaker, she was a member […]
Fred E. Carson, 63, died on June 2, 2013. He was born in Concord, the son of Alfred and Ruth (Blake) Carson. He grew up in Loudon and attended Loudon Elementary School and Concord High School. Fred joined the Army as served as a medic during the Vietnam War. Fred loved to read. He enjoyed […]
Cherie Blessing of Andover, second- and third-grade teacher at Mid Vermont Christian School (MVCS), personifies the school message of Educating for Impact! Which is one reason that Miss Blessing was honored as a recipient of one of ten $5,000 Herff Jones Teacher Shout Out Awards for being a top vote-getter from over 10,000 votes cast […]
Summer is in progress at East Andover Village Preschool, as children ages three to 12 have been engaging in weekly camp themes. We welcomed summer by bringing the forest to our classroom and having the opportunity to sit around a “campfire” or hang out in a tent with our friends. Next, we headed to the […]