The Berlin Daily Sun, Thursday, September 22, 2011

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Page 14 — THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Thursday, September 22, 2011

INVITATION TO BID The Commissioners of Coos County are requesting bids for the plowing and /or removal of snow for Coos County Nursing Home, 364 Cates Hill Rd., Berlin, NH for the 2012 snow season. (If seasonal, please submit a plan of action.) The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Bids should be submitted to the Administrator, CCNH, PO Box 416, Berlin, NH 03570, no later than October 5, 2011. Outside of envelope should be marked (SNOW REMOVAL BID).

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Gorham girls fall to Groveton 2-1, defeat Patriots 1-0 GROVETON/BETHLEHEM -- GROVETON 2 GORHAM 1 The Groveton girl’s soccer team took advantage of two of their corner kicks, scoring a pair of goals and defeating the Lady Huskies 2-1 in a girl’s Division IV soccer game in Groveton recently. At 15:31 of the first half, Hall shot the ball off of a corner and deflected off the hands of Huskie keeper Brook Nadeau for a 1-0 lead. The Huskies looked to make a game of it by tying things up just into the second half. Gorham sniper Lily Keenan took a Jess Stewart feed and beat a couple of Groveton defenders and shot to the far side beating Eagle goal keeper Shauna Randall to make it a 1-1 game. The goal was Keenan’s fifth on the Fall. At the twenty fifth minute of the second half, the Eagles got the game winner. Hall began the play on a corner kick. The Huskies failed to clear the ball in front of the Gorham goal. The ball found the foot of Wheelock and she netted her shot for the 2-1 Eagle victory. For the game, Groveton held a four to three advantage in corners. Gorham’s Nadeau had five saves while Groveton’s Randall had six saves. Eagles 1 1-2

Huskies 0 1-1 Scoring: Eagles- Wheelock, Hall, Huskies- Keenan. GORHAM 1 PROFILE 0 Gorham’s Lily Keenan scored the game’s only goal with one minute to play, leading the Lady Huskies to a 1-0 victory over Profile Thursday. “We played good ball possession soccer,” said Huskie mentor Jeff Stewart. “We had at least 10-12 shots that just missed and one that hit the cross bar.” The Gorham girls peppered the Patriot net to the tune of 10 shots, and controlled play throughout. The Huskie goal keepers had to make four stops all together as Brook Nadeau and Cassandra Poulin split the duties between themselves. The Huskies held sway in the corner kicks by a margin of four to two. The game winner came in the 39th minute of the second half. Midfielder Jessica Stewart was the play maker, making a nice feed between a couple of players. Keenan was at top speed and made a couple of moves to free up her kicking leg. Keenan’s blast found the far side of the net for her sixth goal of the year and more importantly got her team the victory. GHS 0 1-1 PHS 0 0-0 Scoring: PHS- none, GHS- Keenan.

PROFILE from page 9

“Even though a final of 4 – 0 indicates a dominate performance, I think the team played some very good soccer under tough rain conditions,” said Gorham coach Billy Goodrich. “We had a number of quality chances. Point blank attempt by Hunter and a great save by Greenlaw, a ball off the post my Michael, and a crossbar deflection off a Jon Chabot direct kick could have kept us right in the game. A good job from our bench as we were without Andrew Lemieux. Brian Veazey and Doug Blunden gave us some quality minutes.” The Huskies will take on Berlin this Saturday for Homecoming. PHS 1 3-4 GHS 0 0-0

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of a nice first save by the Huskies Tyler Sanschagrin. Patriot Cam Johnson’s drive deflected right to Kelley yards yards out, and he shot it to the lower right corner. Kelley scored his second of the game at 62:42. Kelly received a pass from the left corner from Nick Christopher. Kelly then snuck in behind the Gorham defenders one on one against Sanschagrin. Kelly shot the ball to the lower right for a 3-0 lead. Profile’s Johnson got the final goal 64:20. A scramble in front of the Huskie goal allowed Johnson to find the upper right corner for a final score of 4-0. For the game, Sanschagrin had eight saves and Profile’s Travis Greenlaw blocked 13 Huskie shots. The corner kicks were Gorham 5 and Profile 7.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Berlin City Council will hold a public hearing Monday, October 3, 2011 in the City Council Chambers of City Hall beginning at 7:30 p.m. to receive public opinion regarding the following subject matters: • Resolution 2011-30 authorizing an application for a grant of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00) from the Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund of the NH Charitable Foundation for the White Mountain Ridge Runners. • Resolution 2011-31 carrying over Two Million, Seven Hundred Seventy Five Thousand, Seven Hundred Forty Nine Dollars and Eighty Cents ($2,775,749.80) of Capital Appropriations for the Fiscal Year 2011 ending June 30, 2011 which are not yet expended from the previous fiscal year. • Resolution 2011-32 accepting Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) donated to the City of Berlin to help fund the Downtown Economic & Design Strategy work The full text of the proposed ordinances and resolution is available for public review in the City Clerk’s Office. Debra A. Patrick, CMC, Berlin City Clerk


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