I may not be perfect, but at least I'm not fake.

I may not be perfect, but at least I'm not fake.
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Sunday, December 27, 2015

Obituary: Kevin S. Rollins


KEVIN S. ROLLINS


DOVER – Kevin S. Rollins, 46, passed away on Sunday, December 20, 2015, after a lengthy courageous battle against cancer.
Kevin was a selfless person with the heart of a lion. Anyone who met Kevin loved him. He had an incredibly generous, caring, kind, spirit.
He was the kind of guy who would give his last dollar to a stranger in need. Kevin loved music, the outdoors, and taking long walks with his dogs Sally, Nick and Mal. He loved all animals and his sense of humor could fill a room with laughter which he continued to display through his final days with the wonderful staff at Hyder Family Hospice House, many thanks to each one of them for the wonderful care they gave Kevin.
Kevin is survived by his loving parents William and Shirley ( Locke ) Rollins of Rochester, his sister Tami-Jo Rollins who was his best friend and closest confidant. Brother Billy and his wife Bonnie Rollins, brother Steve Rollins and his partner Amanda Devereaux, brother Brian and his wife Jen Rollins, paternal grandparents William and Virginia Rollins as well as many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins and a lifelong family friend John Reilly.
SERVICES: Friends may visit with Kevin's family on Monday, December 28, 2015 from 10-12 p.m., in the JS Pelkey Funeral Home 125 Old Post Road Kittery, Maine, 03904, where a funeral will be held at noon. Online condolences may be made by visiting www.jspelkeyfuneralhome.com . In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Kevin's memory to the Hyder Family Hospice House 285 County Farm Road Dover, N.H., 03820. Care for the Rollins family has been entrusted to the JS Pelkey Funeral Home.

Obituary: Rita Louise Dube


Rita Louise Dube
(September 29, 1927 - December 24, 2015)

         
Lebanon, Maine Rita L. Dube, age 88, of Prospect Hill Road in Lebanon, Maine, died peacefully at home, with her loving family, on Christmas Eve, December 24, 2015. Born September 29, 1927 in Somersworth, New Hampshire, the daughter of Edouard and Eva (Lavertue) Plante, she grew up there and resided in Lebanon, Maine since 1945. In earlier years, she was a shoeworker at local shoe factories, including the former Rochester Shoe. She participated in Senior Bingo and loved going to Oxford Casino, to play the slot machines. Widow of the late Roger E. Dube, she is survived by their daughter Pauline and son in law Gerald Paquette, a grandson: Jeremy Paquette and his girlfriend Jolana Lowe, a granddaughter: Jenny and husband Patrick Whalen, also many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by 10 siblings. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday January 2, 2016 at 10:30am at St. Peter’s Church on Central Street in Farmington, NH with Fr. Daniel J. Sinibaldi, pastor, as celebrant. If desired, memorial donations may be made in her memory to the charity of one’s choice.

Sign up now for Milton Free Public Library's Upcoming Events!!!

 

The upstairs room of the "Little Red Schoolhouse" has been transformed into a center of creative play. Introduce your children to screen-free activities including building sets, musical instruments, costumes, puppets, word games, logic puzzles, and scientific exploration.

Our first Build It! event will be February 6 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for young people age 6 through 14. We will introduce our attendees to the various fun items available so that everyone can play as they choose. You may arrive and depart as needed, but preference will be given to those who can commit to the full two hours. Sign up early, as space is limited. Please email the library at mfpl@metrocast.net, or call 603-473-8535.

Future events will follow with dates to be announced. Children are also welcome to come at any time during library hours to use the upstairs space, explore and play. Note to parents: We welcome and encourage you to come play with your children, but be aware the upstairs space will be a "screen free" zone during creative play times.

Build It! is made possible by the Curiosity Creates grant from the Association for Library Service to Children funded by Disney.

Fun Fan Fiction
Attention all Milton High School Students: We are happy to announce our annual Fun Fan Fiction Contest of 2016. Students are challenged to take an existing work of fiction and change the ending, characters, or put in a plot twist to enhance the work. Three (3) prizes will be awarded to students based on creativity, use of the original author's "voice", and (ahem) grammar. Start creating now! Submissions are due February 5th.The prizes will be awarded at the "Nute Week" celebration, Thursday, February 18th. First place prize is $100, second $75, and third place $50.

Winter Carnival Skywatch
Let's take a moment to celebrate the winter sky during Milton's Winter Carnival. We will start at the Milton Free Public Library, 13 Main Street, Milton Mills at 5:30 PM, Saturday, February 13 for a brief presentation held by members of the New Hampshire Astronomical Society (NHAS). We will then head over to the Milton Town Beach. NHAS members will have several telescopes trained at the the night sky.

What is Overdrive?
Did you know that you can "borrow" e-books, audio books and periodicals from the New Hampshire Downloadable Books Consortium, an online library powered by Overdrive? Contact a member of the Milton Free Public Library staff to find out how! (603) 473-8535 or mfpl@metrocast.net

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Overdues and renewals: What to do?
If you have a past due item that you'd like to renew, you can do so online. Please ask a member of our staff to help you get your personal online library account set up! You can also use the dropbox out front to return items if you can't get here during library hours. Thank you!