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knight stickknight stickPubLicAtion oF the new hAmPshire PoLice AssociAtion / VoLume 40, issue 2
FALL 2015
www.nhpolice.net
N O R T H H A M P T O N P O L I C E O F F I C E R
Peter Cormier
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Officer Michael BriggsManchester Police Department
Sergeant Paul Brodeur Berlin Police Department
Chief Ralph C. BrooksAntrim Police Department
Trooper Richard F. ChampyNew Hampshire State Police - Concord
Officer Jeremy T. CharronEpsom Police Department
Conservation Officer James ClarkNew Hampshire Dept. of Fish & Game
Chief James H. CollinsHanover Police Department
Officer Albert L. ColsonExeter Police Department
Officer Robert DevoidBerlin Police Department
Lieutenant Don EatonAuburn Police Department
Trooper Raymond ElliottNew Hampshire State Police
Trooper Joseph E. GeartyNew Hampshire State Police
Patrolman Edward C. GrazianoNashua Police Department
Lieutenant Ivan HayesNew Hampshire State Police
Lieutenant Robert C. Hollis Jr. Durham Police Department
Trooper Harold B. JohnsonNew Hampshire State Police
Officer Melvin KeddyEast Kingston Police Department
Sgt. Thomas C. KellyDerry Police Department
Chief Charles KnowlesSeabrook Police Department
Ptl. Donald R. KowalskiSomersworth Police Department
Officer Michael Latvis JrNashua Police Department
Sheriff Elect Harry LeavittCarroll County Sheriff's Department
Trooper Leslie G. LordNew Hampshire State Police
Chief Andrew T. MalloyLancaster Police Department
Cpl. Bruce McKayFranconia Police Department
Officer Ralph W. MillerManchester Police Department
Inspector William M. MoherManchester Police Department
Conservation Officer William MooneyNew Hampshire Dept. of Fish & Game
Sgt. James S. NoyesNew Hampshire State Police
Police Supervisor William E. O'Neil SrJaffery Police Department
Trooper Gary ParkerNew Hampshire State Police
Trooper Scott E. PhillipsNew Hampshire State Police
Officer Jerome O. PietGorham Police Department
Officer Joseph H. Platt Northumberland Police Department
Correctional Officer Robert C. Prescott Rockingham County Dept. of Corrections
Patrolman James RocheNashua Police Department
Acting Chief Armand J. RousselNashua Police Department
Assistant Chief Louis A. SheetsFarmington Police Department
Deputy Sheriff Charles E. SmithStrafford County Sheriff Department
Chief Fred T. TowleColebrook Police Department
Conservation Officer Gary WaterhouseNew Hampshire Dept. of Fish & Game
Officer Dorman WheelockBerlin Police Department
The following Law Enforcement Officers have given their lives to protect the citizens of the State of New Hampshire:
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“Lest their sacrifice be forgotten”
In Memoriam
To the deceased members of the NewHampshire Police Association who
have lost their lives in the line of duty.
1940—2015
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FEATURESNHPA Board 2015-2016 5
Fund Set Up to Help Family of North Hampton Police Officer By Jason Schreiber 7
NH Police Association Board Members in DC for National Police Week Meeting with Senators Ayotte and Shaheen 9
‘Repent’ You’re Busted! By Brian Early 11
Go Geraghty! 13
15th Annual Lt. Steven P. Demo New Hampshire Cops with Cancer Fund, Inc. Golf Tournament 17
What is the Lt. Steven P. Demo New Hampshire Cops with Cancer Fund Inc.? 22
Living to Tell About Near Death By Sally Pollak 23
New Hampshire Police Association Scholarship Recipients 2015 27
Lifesaving Measures Commended Fosters.com editorial 29
Hundreds Pay Last Respects to Downing By Doug Ireland 32
They Didn’t Hesitate to Risk their Lives for Others By Paul Feely 33
DEPARTMENTSMemorial inside front cover
BD Directory 35
Index to Display Ads 40
Cover: North Hampton Police Officer Peter Cormier with his two children Brooklyn and Logan.
Cover Photo: Courtesy family photo.
Media Coordinator: Deputy Chief (Ret.) Bill Ganley Salem Police Department.
Publisher: Police Publications, Inc.
Knight Stick is an official publication of the New Hampshire Police Association, 75 S. Main Street, Unit 7 PMB 265,Concord, NH 03301. E-mail address: [email protected] NHPA Web Site: www.nhpolice.net
Knight Stick magazine is published by Police Publications, Inc. for the New Hampshire Police Association. Unlessotherwise copyrighted, all advertising material is the property of the Publisher and may not be reproduced withoutwritten consent.
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76 South State StConcord, NH 03301
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EXECUTIVE BOARD
N.H.P.A. BOARD 2015-2016
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Director:Paul Dean, UNH PD
OTHER COMMITTEES
President: Brian Valerino,
Berlin PD
Immediate Past President:
John Yurcak, Nashua PD
1st Vice President:Kenneth Chamberlain,
Manchester PD
2nd Vice President:Patrick Cheetham, Londonderry PD
3rd Vice President:Timothy Mone,
NH Liquor Enforcement
Secretary: Mark Dumas, Concord PD
Sergeant at Arms: Scott Naismith,
Salem PD
Director: John Cinelli, Nashua PD
Director: Paul Jacques, NH Probation & Parole
Director: Timothy King, Concord PD
Director: Brian Benard, NHProbation & Parole
Director: David Young,Lebanon PD
Director: Steve Sloper, NH
State Police
Director: Patrick Starkey,
Derry PD
Director: Danielle Ellston, NHLiquor Enforcement
Dean CrombieNH Retirement System Board
TrusteeSomersworth
Rob FarahLegislative CommitteeSalem PD
James DemersLegislative Committee
The Demers Group(Lobbying Firm)
Robert BlaisdellLegislative Committee
The Demers Group(Lobbying Firm)
Greg HasevlatLegislative Committee
The Demers Group(Lobbying Firm)
John CurranMeredithNH Retired Officers
Representative
Treasurer: George Mallios, Manchester PD
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Fund Set Up to Help Family ofNorth Hampton Police Officer
By Jason SchreiberUnion Leader Correspondent
Union [email protected]
NORTH HAMPTON — NorthHampton police officer PeterCormier couldn’t have been
happier.He and his wife, Shelby, had just
recently moved into their new homewhere they planned to raise their 17-month-old twins — Brooklyn and Logan.
For Cormier, his family alwayscame first and his career in law enforce-ment came second.
“He was looking forward to startinghis life,” Greenland police officer JamieCormier said Monday while just begin-ning to grieve for his brother, who diedunexpectedly on Saturday after sufferingan apparent heart attack at home.
His sudden death has left a holein the Seacoast law enforcement com-munity and in his family, which is nowtrying to find a way to help supportCormier’s wife and twins through thedifficult days, months and years ahead.
A fund called “Support Ofc Cormi-er’s Wife & Kids” was set up online atwww.gofundme.com/petecormierMonday through the fundraising siteGoFundMe. The goal is to raise $100,000to assist the family.
“We all have to help his wife andkids financially, but we also have tohelp the kids remember who their dadis,” said Jamie Cormier, 44, who’s beena member of the Greenland force for10 years and has served 16 years in
law enforcement.Peter Cormier, 46, was a full-time
officer who worked for the North Hamp-ton Police Department for 18 years andheld several roles on the force. Heserved as a firearms instructor, fieldtraining officer, detective, and formermotorcycle patrol officer — just likehis brother.
He also led the sniper team for theSeacoast Emergency Response Teamand served with the 157th SecurityPolice Squadron of the New HampshireAir National Guard and was a militarypolice officer with the Army from 1987to 1990.
Jamie Cormier credits his brother
with encouraging him to pursue a careerin police work.
“He wasn’t just my brother, he wasmy best friend,” he said.
They always shared the same pas-sion for the job and did so much together,including taking trips to Washington,D.C., for the annual police week andvisit to the national law enforcementmemorial.
The memorial was especially mean-ingful to the Cormier brothers — bothof whom were closely connected tofallen Greenland Police Chief MichaelMaloney, who was shot and killed in2012.
Jamie Cormier recalled how on thenight of Maloney’s death, his brother— as a member of the SERT team —was among those who moved in toremove Maloney from harm’s way.
“We were brothers in family, butwe were also brothers in law enforce-ment,” he said.
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A fund has been established to help the family ofNorth Hampton police officer Peter Cormier, seenhere with his twins. Cormier died on Saturday aftersuffering an apparent heart attack. (Courtesy familyphoto)
Greenland police officer Jamie Cormier is mourningthe death of his brother, North Hampton policeofficer Peter Cormier. (Jason Schreiber)
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Memorial Week Meeting withSenators Ayotte and Shaheen
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By Brian [email protected]
SOMERSWORTH — Police werebusy this last week, conducting afive-day undercover sting operation
targeting drivers who were violatingthe new state hands-free law.
Somersworth Police Chief DeanCrombie said the department stopped107 cars and gave out 96 tickets todrivers who were thought to be violatingthe law. Prior to the sting, which startedSept. 23, the department had stopped60 cars and given out mostly warningssince the law went into effect July 1.
The hand-free law was passed in2014. It prohibits New Hampshiredrivers from using mobile electronicdevice unless it’s an emergency. Thisincludes drivers waiting at a stoplight.The driver must be hands-free to usea mobile electronic device except forusing one touch to “activate, deactivateor initiate a function” on the device,according to the law.
After the law went into effect,Somersworth police found that mostpeople were following the law.
“We were commenting on how greatthe law was,” Crombie said by phoneon Wednesday. But then it changed.
“Everybody and their brother wastalking on the phone,” he said.
During the sting, the departmenthad undercover officers holding signsstanding in traffic medians.
One sign said, “WWJD? Repent!The end is near!” Another sign said,“Homeless. Need job. Need money.” Insmaller print, the “Homeless” sign saidthe person was a Somersworth Policeofficer and to drive safely, said PoliceCapt. Russell Timmons.
The idea for the sting, Crombiesaid, was from an article in the Inter-national Chiefs of Police magazine. Thearticle suggested ways to catch phoneviolators. These included using a plane,a tractor-trailer where it is easier tolook down into a passing vehicle, havingan undercover officer on a bridge watch-ing for drivers, and an undercover officerdressed as a panhandler standing aroundtraffic who could witness violations.
“We don’t have a plane, we don’thave a tractor-trailer and we don’t havea bridge,” Crombie said.
The hands-free sting ended Tuesday.Police did not say if they plan to use itagain.
Crombie said he hopes the resultsput a dent in people using their phoneswhile driving.
Somersworth City Council passed
an ordinance to curbpanhandling in July,which prohibits thepassing of items froma motor vehicle to apanhandler. Whilesome of the undercov-er officers posed aspanhandlers, the ordi-nance exempts policeactivity.
One driver, Michelle Tetreault, wasamong those ticketed. She received a$124 ticket for the violation. A firstoffense is a $100 fine plus an adminis-trative fee.
She was in the car with her daughterand saw a person holding the sign,“Repent! The end is near!” After sheinitially refused, Tetreault said she tookthe picture with her daughter’s phoneat her daughter’s request while sittingat a traffic light. After the light turnedgreen, a uniformed officer pulled herover and told her the man holding thesign was an undercover officer.
She said she never uses her phonewhile driving, ever since a 17-year-oldboy who was texting while drivingcrashed and killed her-brother-in-lawin 2011.
“It’s dangerous,” she said.Tetreault supports the new law, but
feels Somersworth’s enforcement methodwas over the top.
“It was a total set-up,” she said.
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An undercover Somersworth Police officer holds asign on a traffic island, hoping to catch drivers goingby using cell phones. He would notify uniformedofficers who would hand out citations. Courtesyphoto.
‘Repent’ You’re Busted! 96 Drivers Nabbed in ‘Hands-free’ Sting
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Go Geraghty!
Lieutenant James ‘Jimmy’ Geraghty is a husband;father, brother, son, state trooper, public servant,military veteran, and friend. He is currently assigned
as the New Hampshire State Police, Major Crime Unit- Commander. Unfortunately, last Thanksgiving he wasdiagnosed with stage 3 1/2 esophageal & stomach cancerand has been battling this illness ever since. He has recentlyreceived some concerning news with his last laparoscopicsurgery and returning to work, at this point, is an unknowndue to the path this illness has taken.
The impact this has had on his family, friends, and theState Police cannot be expressed with words alone. Jimmyhas served the public his entire life. He is a military veteranwho has devoted much of his time to serving not only hiscountry, but the State of New Hampshire, for over 23 years.He is the father of four, all of whom he has put throughcollege except for his youngest, who is still attending theUniversity of New Hampshire (UNH). She has battled witha heart transplant as an infant, and more recently has hada surgical procedure for a sternum repair. She too was diag-nosed with cancer this past year, yet miraculously hasfought through.
The Geraghty family would like to extend their mostheartfelt and sincere appreciation for all of the support,prayers and well wishes from ALL of you. They are trulytouched and cannot believe the immeasurable amount ofshared links, posts and comments which have been extremelycomforting during these uncertain times. Each one of thesehas been read and warmed their hearts immensely; fromfamily, friends, and those they have not yet met. Jimmy isin amazement to see the encouragements from so many
people out there, pulling for him andhis family, giving them the drive tomove forward. There is much love,gratitude and thankfulness from theGeraghty’s to each and every one ofyou. Thank you and God Bless.
The Go Geraghty team cametogether to help give back to Jimmy and the Geraghty familythrough these trying times.
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The tournament was held on August24th at The Oaks Golf Club inSomersworth, NH. There was a
full house in attendance and all of thegolfers and supporters had a great time.The New Hampshire Police Association
is a proud supporter of this extremelyimportant organization and wishes themcontinued success.
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Cancer Fund, Inc. GolfTournament
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What is the Lt. Steven P. DemoNew Hampshire Cops with
Cancer Fund Inc.?
The Lt. Steven P. Demo NewHampshire Cops with CancerFund, Inc. was established in
1999, by Lt. Steven P. Demo of thePortsmouth, NH Police Departmentduring his brave battle with cancer. OnSeptember 25, 1999, family and friends,and brother and sister law enforcementofficers honored Lt. Steven P. Demo ata barbecue, in Dover, NH. The purpose of this barbecue was
to raise funds for Steve to take his familyto Disney World while his cancer wasin remission. During this barbecue, theslogan “NH Law Enforcement Cares”was created to express NH police officersdedication to one another, when inneed. Pleasantly, this fund-raiser farexceeded the financial goal set. Upon the termination of the fund-
raiser, Steve gave $5,000.00 to the NewHampshire Police Association to startthe Cops with Cancer fund. Under-standing how costly a fight with cancercan be, Steve wanted to give somethingback to his brother and sister lawenforcement officers, should this terribledisease strike a NH police officer ortheir immediate family. Hence, a com-mittee was established to oversee theCops with Cancer fund, administeredthrough the New Hampshire PoliceAssociation. Recognizing that requests for finan-
cial aid could deplete the existing fundonce requests for assistance werereceived, the committee planned amemorial golf tournament in Steve’sname, with all proceeds to go to theLt. Steven P. Demo New HampshireCops with Cancer Fund, Inc. On September 26, 2001, 2 years
and 1 day following the Demo Barbecue,the golf tournament was held, and met
with extraordinary support and success.The Golf tournament will be held yearlyto continue to support Lt. Steve Demo’svision and commitment to his brothersand sisters in New Hampshire lawenforcement.
Mission Statement It is the mission of the Lt. Steven P.Demo New Hampshire Cops with Can-cer Fund, Inc. to assist members of theNew Hampshire law enforcement com-munity financially when an officer orhis/her immediate household familybe stricken with cancer. To ease thefinancial burden of a police family,allowing them to focus on what is impor-tant during the recovery and treatmentstages of cancer.
Eligibility Any current member of the New Hamp-
shire Law Enforcement Community(regular, associate or retired) and mem-bers of their immediate householdfamily (husband, wife, and children)are eligible to apply for financial assis-tance through the Cops with Cancerfund.
Application Requests for financial aid should besubmitted to the any Trustee of thefund in writing describing the natureof the cancer, treatment schedules andlocations.
Please submit all requests to: Stephen J. Arnold Sr.Lt. Steven P. Demo New HampshireCops With Cancer Fund, Inc. 114 Colonial Drive Portsmouth, NH 03801 ❑
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Living to Tell About Near Death
Sally Pollak, Free PressStaff Writer
Burlington Free Press
A JERICHO NATIVE CAMEHOME TO DIE AFTER A
DIAGNOSIS OF LATE-STAGEAIDS. ROBERT TREMBLAY ISALIVE, AND AN AUTHOR.
Robert Tremblay came home toVermont to die.
But he lived. And he wrote a book.Tremblay, 47, a Jericho Center
native and 1986 graduate of MountMansfield Union High School, is theauthor of “Twenty-Seconds: A TrueAccount of Survival & Hope.”The book describes his near death
experience at Fletcher Allen HealthCare in February, 2011.“I woke up from it and said, ‘Let’s
go,’ “ Tremblay said, referring to hisdetermination to fight his illness.“Here we are four years later,” he
said. “My disease is in check with med-ication.”Tremblay’s disease is AIDS, which
he said was diagnosed in its final stage.“It just never got caught until it
was almost too late,” he said. “I had 30to 60 days to live.”He was in Charlotte, N.C., when
he was diagnosed with end-stage AIDS.Tremblay wanted to come home to die.
His brother Tom Tremblay, formerBurlington police chief, and his half-sister, Anne Monsell, transported theirbrother from North Carolina to the hos-pital in Burlington, Tremblay said.“Tom brought me from North Car-
olina in a car,” Tremblay said. “And hehad to find every hospital along theway just in case I didn’t make it. I wasbasically unconscious.”At University of Vermont Medical
Center (then FAHC), Tremblay hadwhat he calls a near-death experience.This event and its aftermath are centralthemes in his book.“I basically found myself in a big
red expanse, it looked like a red ribbon,”Tremblay said by telephone. “And thislight appeared, and it got bigger. Andyou could taste it, feel it, touch it. Anda man’s face appeared and asked if Iwas ready, and I said ‘No.’ “And he said there’s something
important you have to do. I touchedhis face. I woke up, and demanded to
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see my doctors.”They began life-saving
treatment.Tremblay joined the
U.S. Army after graduatingfrom high school in 1986,and later had a career inlaw enforcement. He wasa police officer in Henniker,N.H., and Deering, N.H.,where he became chief ofthe department.He came home to Ver-
mont over the years, andchose to return when hethought he had months to live.Tremblay attributes his survival
not solely to the treatments he receivedat UVM, but to those who administeredthe treatments and cared for him.“I just hear so much bull … about
what Fletcher Allen does wrong, andwhat everybody does wrong,” Tremblaysaid. “I just thought everybody needsto know. … It’s the caregiver, it’s thenurturer, it’s the person giving the med-ication. ..“The importance of doctors and
nurses is obvious. The things my familydid to help me survive were
heartwrenching.”About halfway through
what was to be an 18-monthcourse of treatment, Trem-blay said he ran out ofstrength and couldn’t con-tinue treatments. The mixof medicines made him feeldesperately ill. He stoppedtreatments and went to Ver-mont Respite House, a hos-pice in Williston.“There’s a lot to be said
for not wrestling so muchwith the path of life, and just
kind of floating,” Tremblay said.Sixty days later, he left hospice and
resumed treatment.“Not many people walk out of
there,” Tremblay said. “It felt like a gift.They are quite incredible people overthere.”One reason Tremblay wrote his
book is to raise awareness about HIVinfection among heterosexuals, he said.“I have to be honest, I lived a fairly
normal male life of trying to makemoney and chase girls,” Tremblay said.“In fairness, I did have blood transfusionstwo or three times in my life. … I’ve
had more unprotected sex than I’vehad blood transfusions.”A year ago, Tremblay moved to
Arizona, where he lives with his fiancéand her three children. His Burlingtondoctors thought he should continuetreatment at the Mayo Clinic there.“They’re doing stuff here I never
heard of,” he said. “I just kind of smileand nod and keep laughing my waythrough it. … I’m great, better everyday. I still walk around with 1/10 of animmune system, but I seem to get betterfrom everything.”One dollar from the sale of each
book will go to an AIDS nonprofit heestablished, GAB: Give A Buck.Tremblay hosted a book launch to
benefit the infectious disease divisionat University of Vermont Medical Cen-ter.“It was an interactive experience
where people came in and networkedtogether and problem solved,” he said.“By the time you were done, in 90 min-utes, you had discussed all the creepythings that no one wants to talk about.”
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The cover of “Twenty-Sec-onds,” a book by Jericho Cen-ter native Robert Tremblay
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Kaitlyn Berry(James Berry, Concord PD,)New England College
Valerie Boles(John Boles, Manchester PD)Saint Francis University
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Jacob Gaskell(Gary Gaskell, Pembroke PD)Southern NH University
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Lifesaving Measures Commended
EDITORIAL OF FOSTERS.COM,ORIGINALLY POSTED
APRIL 8, 2015
When we think police officerssaving lives, we often picturean epic act of self-sacrifice
that is fit for the movies — saving a smallchild from a burning building, or divinginto a river to save someone from drown-ing. But unfortunately, local police officersare more often finding themselves savinglives in a less glamorous way. In lightof the heroin epidemic in local commu-nities and nationwide, it seems that ona regular basis they are responding tocases of heroin overdose, at times becom-ing reluctant heroes by helping revivethe victims, ensuring they live anotherday and hopefully seek recovery.
This month, four Rochester policeofficers — Andrew Jackson, Randy Smith,John Bourque, and Lt. Todd Pinkham
— were honored with Lifesaving Awardsfor administering CPR and the automatedexternal defibrillator (AED) device ontwo people who had suffered an overdose.These officers join several others whowere awarded in recent months forsimilar acts, including Officers JustinSeckendorf, Brandon Kimbrough, CraigForrest, and Charles Pendlebury. In eachcase, they had begun the lifesaving meas-ures on overdose patients until EMScould arrive and administer the opioidantagonist Narcan, which is used tocounteract opiate overdoses.�
We can only imagine how difficultit must be to repeatedly respond to over-dose cases. At times, emergency officialshelp revive the patient only to see thesame person experience an overdose ashort time later.�
During the April 2 NH Listens eventin Rochester, as one group discussedwhat makes a good police officer, PoliceJuvenile Diversion Coordinator Nicole
Rodler stressed the importance of policetruly caring about the community andits people. She said in Rochester, policerespond just as quickly to an overdoseno matter how many times the samevictim requires help — and that is becausethey truly care, she said.�
We hope that through better accessto substance abuse treatment, the heroinepidemic can be reversed. Meanwhile,we commend Rochester police for repeat-edly saving lives, even if the situationseems frustrating or hopeless.�
Some in the community, on socialmedia and in person, have expressedthe opinion that the use of Narcan shouldbe stopped — maybe then, they say,users of heroin will learn a lesson. In arecent informal conversation with Foster’s,one former law enforcement officer saidthat overdose users get revived only sothat they can use again, and again, andagain, all while using up the valuable
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time of local police. He said he was sup-portive of solving the heroin problemby simply making Narcan unavailable.We disagree with that sentiment.�
Often, overdose victims find them-selves under arrest after being revivedby Narcan. At NH Listens, Police Capt.Paul Toussaint said that might seem cold,
but arresting a person who overdosedis one of the few things police can do topush him or her into treatment. Of thosearrested for drug possession, manybecome eligible for the Strafford Countydrug court program, which gives thema chance to avoid a jail sentence bygetting clean and ultimately recovering.
Outside of that program, few substanceabuse treatment options exist locally.�
We believe that if the use of Narcan,combined with officers’ unwaveringdedication, can help just one person sur-vive and remain sober, the efforts willbe worth it. ❑
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Hundreds Pay Last Respects to Downing
BY DOUG IRELAND [email protected]
EAGLETRIBUNE.COM
WINDHAM — RockinghamCounty Sheriff MichaelDowning may have only been
60 when he died Friday, but he packeda lot of living in a short time.
He also packed in a lot of publicservice, including lengthy law enforce-ment and legislative careers before suc-cumbing to cancer. Downing, a Salemresident and leader of a number ofcommunity organizations, touchedmany people’s lives.
Hundreds of those people came topay their last respects Thursday duringhis funeral service at St. Matthew’sChurch.
The procession included dozens ofofficers on motorcycles and on foot.They passed beneath a large Americanflag suspended from the ladders of twoWindham and Salem firetrucks.
The officers stood at attention aspallbearers carried Downing’s casketinto the church.
Numerous state, county and localdignitaries attended. Among them wereGov. Maggie Hassan and state SenatePresident Chuck Morse, R-Salem.
The service was led by Downing’snephew, the Rev. Kyle Stanton, withassistance from the Rev. Georges deLaire of St. Matthew’s. Stanton is thepastor at Good Shepherd and HolyFamily parishes in Berlin and Gorham.
“We gather this morning in prayerand grief because a good man is gone,”Stanton said. He said his uncle accom-plished a lot in life and would do any-thing he could to help anyone in need.
“Uncle Michael had a recipe — he
didn’t need 90 years, he probably didn’tneed 60 years,” Stanton said. “He hasno regrets. He’s proud of the life helived and the family he built.”
What mattered most to the devotedhusband, father of five and grandfatherof six was his family and the community,according to Stanton and state Sen. LouD’Allesandro, D-Manchester. Downingwas the oldest of nine children.
Sitting at the front of the churchwere his elderly parents, Delbert andTeresa Downing, and his wife, Heidi,who placed a cross on her husband’scasket.
D’Allesandro, who gave the eulogy,was a longtime friend of Downing, aRepublican. He served with him inboth the New Hampshire House ofRepresentatives and Senate.
“Mike was always there,” D’Alle-sandro said. “In the state, there wasn’tanybody who I think manifested whatpublic service was (better than Down-ing).”
D’Allesandro said when he lastsaw Downing, only days before hisdeath, the three-term sheriff askedwhat he could do to help.
“I don’t think there was a better
guy,” D’Allesandro said. “We lovedMike and Mike loved everyone. ...Therewasn’t anything Mike wouldn’t do foryou.”
D’Allesandro told of how Downing,a baseball and softball coach, starteda tradition in the Legislature of recog-nizing youth sports teams.
“He brought every team in Americato the Senate to be honored,” D’Alle-sandro joked.
Only a month ago, it was Downingwho was honored in his hometown asthe recipient of the annual Chief JohnP. Ganley award for community serv-ice.
Downing graduated from SalemHigh School in 1972 and served withthe 82nd Airborne Military Police beforejoining the Salem Police Departmentand New Hampshire State Police. Hewas also a military aide to former Gov.Jeanne Shaheen.
He served as a state representativefor three terms and two terms as a statesenator, including time as Senate minor-ity leader. He was first elected sheriffin 2010 and last re-elected in the fall.
Shortly before his re-election, Down-ing confirmed he had been diagnosedwith cancer, but said it would not deterhim from serving as sheriff.
“We think we have it under control,”he said.
But the disease took its toll in recentweeks.
Instead of mourning hisdeath, D’Allesandro asked the crowdto be kind to others and lend a helpinghand, just like Downing would.
“Commit to make life better —that’s what Mike did,” he said. ❑
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Salem and Windham firefighters salute as the funeralprocession Thursday for Rockingham County SheriffMichael Downing drives past them and under a flagsuspended between ladder trucks on Route 111. (TIMJEAN/Staff photo)
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They Didn’t Hesitate to Risktheir Lives for Others
BY PAUL [email protected] HAMPSHIRE UNION
LEADER
CONCORD — For one afternoon,a group of police officers,teenagers, firefighters, a school
principal and state trooper shared onetitle — hero.
Fifteen New Hampshire residentsand first responders who put themselvesin harm’s way to save the lives of otherswere honored Wednesday during the2013 Union Leader Hero Awards cer-emony outside the State House in Con-cord. The program is sponsored by Cit-izens Bank and the New HampshireUnion Leader.
“These awards are a testament tothe strength of character and spirit ofcommunity found in the Granite State,”said Gov. Maggie Hassan. “Thank youfor risking your lives to try to savesomeone else. Without hesitating toconsider your own safety, each of yourushed into dangerous situations tohelp your fellow citizens. Your actionsreflect the best of the human spirit,and serve as a shining example of theability we all have to make a positiveimpact and change the lives of peoplewe may not even know.”
“This is not something that is givenout lightly,” said New Hampshire UnionLeader Publisher and President JosephW. McQuaid. “It is bestowed upon thoseof our fellow Granite Staters who haveliterally risked their own lives to attemptto save the life of another. As we haveseen before and will see today, thatsometimes ends in the ultimate sacrificebeing made.”
“I look forward to this event every
year,” said Joe Carelli, president of Cit-izens Bank New Hampshire. “It’s allabout citizens helping citizens. Throughyour unselfish acts of heroism, you’vesaved our neighbors and kept our com-munities strong.”
New Hampshire State Trooper ScottFrye, honored along with Manchesterfirefighter Keith Knight for pulling aman from his burning SUV on Interstate93 in Andover, Mass., said he wasamazed by the stories of all the heroeshonored at the event.
“We, as police officers and fire-fighters, we’re almost expected to doit,” said Frye. “In my circumstance,there was a burning car and I just hap-pened to be there. But all these citizenswho do all these great things with notraining at all, I think are a little bithigher than us. It’s an honor to me tobe placed together with all these peo-ple.”
Milford High graduates Molly Men-dola and Andrew Myers, both certifiedlifeguards, were enjoying a ‘Senior SkipDay’ at Hampton Beach last year whenthey helped bring a man and woman
caught in a rip current safely back toshore.
“It’s such an honor to be recognizedlike this,” said Mendola, who currentlyattends the University of Maine atOrono. “I never thought someone wouldmake a big deal out of it, but I am sograteful for the award. I never thoughttwice about going in after them. I wasjust doing what I was trained to do.”
“It’s kind of surreal, but I’m honoredto be here,” said Myers. “I’m just gladeveryone that day was OK.”
“It didn’t matter if you were an on-duty or off-duty public safety official,”said Hassan. “Or a high school studentleaving football practice, or one enjoyinga day at the beach. You all answeredto the higher calling of helping someonein their most dire time of need.”
Berlin Sgt. Nathan Roy and patrolofficer Matt Carter’s split-second decisionto enter a burning building likely savedthe life of homeowner Cynthia Gagnonon Sept. 16, 2012.
Roy kicked in the door of the homeand located Gagnon, and Carter carried
Dominic Lucas, 3, from Concord, dresses as a policeofficer as his uncle Nathan Roy, a Berlin police officerwas honored as a hero, during the annual NewHampshire Union Leader Hero Awards ceremony,held at the State House, in Concord, on Wednesday. (Thomas Roy/Union Leader)
State Trooper Scott Frye steps forward to collect hisHero Award Wednesday at the State House inConcord. From left, New Hampshire Union LeaderPresident and Publisher Joseph W. McQuaid, Com-munity Relations Manager Shannon Sullivan, Gov.Maggie Hassan, and Citizens Bank New HampshirePresident Joe Carelli make the presentation. (ThomasRoy/Union Leader)
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her to safety.“It’s an honor to be here, but hon-
estly it’s something that a lot of peoplefrom every department would be willingto do,” Carter said.
“We don’t have the training thatthe fire guys have, but we knew whosehouse it was and that there was a goodchance she was still inside when wegot there,” said Sgt. Roy. “We just didwhat we had to do to get her out.”
Honored Wednesday with UnionLeader Hero Awards were late Green-land Police Chief Michael Maloney,Greenland police officer Ted Hartmann,Stratham police officer Chuck Law,Manchester police officers Ben Fosterand Dan Wood, trooper Frye, firefighterKnight, Gonic School Principal GwenRhodes. Berlin police Sgt. Carter andofficer Roy, Manchester fire Lt. JohnCouture, Manchester residents GinoOtero and Jaqueal Holmes, and Milfordresidents Mendola and Myers.
Each of the honorees have beenprofiled in stories appearing in the NewHampshire Union Leader and SundayNews over the last week. ❑
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ACCOUNTANTS/TAX SERVICES
Steele Associates52 Nashua StMilford, NH 03055 . . . . . . . 603-673-4660
ADVERTISING/SIGN COMPANIES
New England Sign’s&Awnings315 Derry RdHudson, NH 03051 . . . . . . . 603-235-7205
ATTORNEYS & LEGAL SERVICES
AUCTIONS & AUCTIONEERS
Rye Auto BodyRye, NH 03870 . . . . . . . . . . 603-964-8904
Spraying Systems22 Flagstone Dr.Hudson, NH 03051 . . . . . . . 603-889-5000
AUTO PARTS & REPAIR
Garner Auto Body594 Monadnock HwySwanzey, NH 03446 . . . . . . 603-352-5188
Hanson’s Automotive271 West Hollis StNashua, NH 03060 . . . . . . . 603-883-7029
Helliwell Motor Sports9 Site DrHudson, NH 03051 . . . . . . . 603-203-0544
Jett’s Farm Auto Repair& Restoration117 Lowell RdHudson, NH 03051 . . . . . . . 603-204-4508
SC Auto Repair117 Henniker St.Hillsborough, NH 03244 . . . 603-464-4727
AUTO SALES & RENTAL
Brit Bits14 Sagamore RdRye, NH 03870 . . . . . . . . . . 603-436-1989
Newport Chevrolet320 John Stark HwyNewport, NH 03773 . . . . . . 603-863-2800
Stellar Motor Group57 Lowell RdHudson, NH 03051 . . . . . . . 603-440-3198
AUTO SERVICE
Elm Street Auto Services501 Elm StManchester, NH 03101 . . . . 603-627-4914
Epping Auto Service47 Jenness RdEpping, NH 03042. . . . . . . . 603-679-8010
Lemirs’s Auto ServiceLondonderry, NH 03053 . . . 603-425-6568
Steve King Auto321 Main StNashua, NH 03060 . . . . . . . 603-882-4888
AUTO SPECIALTIES
Ammco Transmission100 Rt 101AAmherst, NH 03031 . . . . . . 603-889-5098
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Victoria’s Nails581 2nd StManchester, NH 03101 . . . . 603-518-5576
BEVERAGES
Craft Beer Guild4 Cutts StPortsmouth, NH 03801. . . . 603-309-8508
BUSINESS SERVICES
Caesar’s Brook Buisness Solutions6 Mont Vernon RdAmherst, NH 03031 . . . . . . 603-673-5259
CABINETS & COUNTER TOPS
Boston Granite Depot158 Lafayette RdSalisbury, MA 01952. . . . . . 781-589-0647
CAMPGROUNDS
CHURCHES & RELIGIOUS SERVICES
CLEANING SERVICES/MAINTENANCE
Bell Window Cleaning85 Manchester StConcord, NH 03301 . . . . . . 603-224-6310
CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
Alpine Club175 Putnam St.Manchester, NH 03101 . . . . 603-523-8202
CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION
CSSI Construction Services513 Donald St.Bedford, NH 03110 . . . . . . . 603-889-2980
CONSULTANTS
TCS of America2 McDaniels DrBrookline, NH 03033. . . . . . 603-249-3367
CYCLES
Maverick’s Square141 Rt 101AAmherst11, NH 03031 . . . . 603-554-8260
DAY CARE
Kimba’s Kids Childcare Center43 Bridge StPelham, NH 03076 . . . . . . . 603-635-8941
Little Frogs & ,Polliwogs3011 Brown Ave.Manchester, NH 03101 . . . . 603-669-2695
DELIVERY SERVICE
DENTISTS
Stanley’sBarberShop
81 Webster St.Manchester, NH 03101
603-623-8458
GTI Spindle
33 Zachary Rd • Manchester, NH 03101
603-669-5993
Intra CityCourrier64 Forest Hill Way
Manchester, NH 03109
603-622-9396
St.Raphael’sChurch
103 Walker StManchester, NH 03102
603-623-2604
CLASSICCURB,INC.
24 Tonga Drive • Bow, New Hampshire 03304
603-228-1922Fax: 603-228-0416Granite Curb Specialists
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American Warehouse Inc8 Industrial DriveHudson, NH 03051 . . . . . . . 603-881-7272
DOORS/WINDOWS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS & SUPPLIES
Barrett Electric2 Whitney RdConcord, NH 03301 . . . . . . 603-223-5004
EQUIPMENT
EXCAVATION
FABRICATION
Superior Steel Fabricating46 Rt. 13Brookline, NH 03033. . . . . . 603-673-2509
FENCES
French Insurance Agency12 Derry StHudson, NH 03051 . . . . . . . 603-882-9532
FLOORING-CARPET & TILE STORES
Bailey’s Custom Carpet44 Hall StConcord, NH 03301 . . . . . . 603-228-1751
FUEL
Northeast Coal Sales39 Ledge RdPelham, NH 03076 . . . . . . . 603-893-4640
GROCERIES & MARKETS
Crosstown Market77 Bremer StManchester, NH 03102 . . . . 603-518-5793
Henniker Farm&Country Store110 Bradford RdHenniker, NH 03242 . . . . . . 603-428-3255
HEALTH CARE - HOMES & SERVICES
New England Audiology& Hearing Aids1 Pillsbury StConcord, NH 03301 . . . . . . 603-856-8275
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Handyman Services24 Sheep Rock RdConcord, NH 03301 . . . . . . 603-289-6180
Seacrest Handymen L.L.C.147 Pleasant StEliot, ME 03903. . . . . . . . . . 603-439-6416
INTERIOR DESIGN
Dodge Design Associates333 East Moutain RdPeterborough, NH 03458 . . 603-924-9607
INVESTMENTS
LABORATORIES
Nel Tech Lab4 Ash St Ext.Derry, NH 03038 . . . . . . . . . 603-344-4685
LAWN & GARDEN & LANDSCAPING
Landscapes By Tom62 Pleasant StSuncook, NH 03275 . . . . . . 603-279-0376
Rockingham Turf5 Eastpoint DrManchester, NH 03108 . . . . 603-518-5203
Roundup Landscaping387 Monadnock HwySwanzey, NH 03446 . . . . . . 603-352-1313
LOCKSMITHS
MACHINE SHOPS
J&D Machine728 E.Industrial DrManchester, NH 03109 . . . . 603-624-9717
Pelham Machine&Tool18 Atwood RdPelham, NH 03076 . . . . . . . 603-635-3500
MANUFACTURERS
Proto Part Plastic Injection Molding 71 Pine RdHudson, NH 03051 . . . . . . . 603-883-6531
MARINE
Aquatic Research1 Lafayette RdHampton, NH 03842. . . . . . 603-926-1650ABC
LOCK & KEY33 - 6th Street, Dover, NH 03820
603-749-5280
C&B Connectivity
3 Perimeter RdManchester, NH 03101
603-552-3346
Black DogDivers280 Heritage Ave.
Portsmouth, NH 03801
603-431-3732
HAGGETT’SMARINE
112 Airport Rd
Concord, NH 03301
603-224-0171
PatriotInvestments
4 Park StConcord, NH 03301
603-224-0126
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Archambeault’s Masonry507 Hurricane Hill RdGreenville, NH 03048 . . . . . 603-828-2198
MEATS
The Flying Butcher124 Rt 101AAmherst, NH 03031 . . . . . . 603-598-6328
MOTELS/HOTELS/INNS/B&B’S
Atlantic Breeze429 Ocean BlvdHampton, NH 03842. . . . . . 603-944-0933
MOVING & STORAGE
MUSIC
Indie Music307 Elm StMilford, NH 03055 . . . . . . . 603-673-2733
PAINTING & WALLPAPERING
Captain & Crew Painting464 Hooksett RNashua, NH 03064 . . . . . . . 603-682-4900
Nashaua Wallpaper129 W.Pearl StNashua, NH 03060 . . . . . . . 603-882-9491
PAVING/PAVEMENT MARKING
DLB Paving55 Rt 3ALitchfield, NH 03052 . . . . . . 603-883-5250
PERSONAL SERVICES
Area Home Care Family Services1320 Woodbury Ave.Portsmouth, NH 03801. . . . 603-436-9054
Visiting Angels11 Norteastern BlvdNashua, NH 03062 . . . . . . . 603-821-0277
PET CARE & VETERINARIANS &GROOMING SERVICES
Happy Paws Pet Grooming183 Elm StMilford, NH 03055 . . . . . . . 603-672-7297
Olympia Kennels167 Lane RdChester, NH 03036 . . . . . . . 603-887-2391
Shampooch Pet Salon38 Manchester RdDerry, NH 03038 . . . . . . . . . 603-552-5987
PHYSICIANS
Dr. Richard Vachon57 Webster StManchester, NH 03104 . . . . 603-627-2092
PLUMBING & HEATING AIR & REFRIGERATION
A-C Heating&Plumbin29 Columbia CircleMerrimack, NH 03054. . . . . 603-424-5660
Smith Plumbing&Heating35 Central StHudson, NH 03051 . . . . . . . 603-889-9432
REAL ESTATE
AMMC Property Services30 Allen RdConcord, NH 03301 . . . . . . 603-856-8056
RESTAURANTS & LOUNGES
Cafe Momo1065 Hanover StManchester, NH 03104 . . . . 603-623-3733
Kumo Sushi25 Indian Rock RdWindham, NH 03087 . . . . . 603-965-4390
La Carreta Mexican RestaurantNashua, NH 03060 . . . . . . . 603-891-0055
Lucky Dragoon Chinese Restaurant339 S.Broadway Rt 28Salem, NH 03079 . . . . . . . . 603-898-8888
Proschutto’s Pizza123 Nashua RdLondonderry, NH 03053 . . . 603-425-7300
Summer Freeze74 Fisherville RdConcord, NH 03301 . . . . . . 603-228-0579
Yanni’s Pizza260 West Main StHillsborough, NH 03244 . . . 603-464-4700
RETAIL
Edmonds Department StoreBox 2127Henniker, NH 03242 . . . . . . 603-428-3265
El Jimador525 Willow StManchester, NH 03101 . . . . 603-519-5830
George’s Super Value66 Main StEnfield, NH 03748 . . . . . . . . 603-632-7443
Home Brew Barn861 Lafayette RdHampton, NH 03842. . . . . . 603-601-2548
Java Tree Gourmet Coffee540 North Commercial StManchester, NH 03101 . . . . 603-669-7625
Matrix Paving& Excavating
94 Blacksnake RdSeabrook, NH 03874
603-334-0701
DufoeProperties
5 Margaret CircleMont Vernon, NH 03057
603-654-7607
MattressMakers
80 South Main StConcord, NH 03301
603-229-0444
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Shipping Shack63 Emerald StKeene, NH 03431 . . . . . . . . 603-352-4249
Tabacco Outlet27 Main StNashua, NH 03060 . . . . . . . 603-503-2035
Toy City133 Key RdKeene, NH 03431 . . . . . . . . 603-352-3131
SAFETY
SCHOOLS
Auburn Montessori School78 Rockingham RdAuburn, NH 03032 . . . . . . . 603-627-1691
Hillsboro Christian School334 2nd StHillsborough, NH 03244 . . . 603-478-2233
STONE & MARBLE
Swanson’s Granite369 North State StConcord, NH 03301 . . . . . . 000-225-4322
SURVEYORS
TATTOOS
Some Funky Skills Tattoing263 Union Ave.Laconia, NH 03246 . . . . . . . 603-524-9907
TIRES
John & Sons Tire Service541 Amory StManchester, NH 03102 . . . . 603-622-1585
W.S.P. Sells155 Main StNashua, NH 03060 . . . . . . . 603-595-7900
TOWING & WRECKING
Bauchman’s Towing120 Haverhill RdWindham, NH 03087 . . . . . 603-598-4792
TREES
TRUCK REPAIR
UPHOLSTERERS
Bear Paw Custom Design141 Mirona RdPortsmouth, NH 03801. . . . 603-431-0717
YORGOFOOD INC.
231 Woodland Ave,
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603-624-5830
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The Upper Valley .....................4Blood’s Catering ........................12Blue Mountain Guitar Center .....28Bonneville & Son........................39Brown’s Seabrook......................10Carl’s Septic Systems................16Catch Neighborhood Housing .....4Cava Tapas Wine Bar.................15Crawford Vogel & Wenzel Oil Co
Inc..........................................29Creasey Electrical ......................15Cross Insurance.........................15Crowell’s Towing ........................30Danis Super Market ...................28Dinnerhorn Restaurant Inc. .......16East Side Club .............................2Enviornmental Compliance
Specialists .............................28EPTAM Plastics .........................28First Choice Landscaping ..........30
Geico/Greg Gerard ......................6Granite Industrial Gases ............26Granite Steak & Grill ..................34Greenlight Manufacturing LLC.....5Hannaford’s Supermarket..........20Highlander Arms........................12J. R.Chagnon D.D.S. ..................30Joe’s Meat Shop ........................26Junction Frame Shop.................12Kiddie Academy.........................25Laconia Refrigeration.................34Legacy Wall Systems Inc.............8Lothstein Guerrier PLLC............28Lou’s Custom Exhaust...............28Mack’s Apples..............................9Mathew B.Tafe Remodeling, LLC
...............................................30Milner&Krupski PLLC...................2Monadnock Area Peer Support
Agency...................................14Montagne Communications.......14Mr.Bs Roofing ..............................1Murphy’s Tap Room...................25New Hampshire Academy .........34Noah’s Ark Child Care Center .....8Northeast Auto Marine & RV
Works ....................................26Northwest Lighting Systems ......10Ossipee Lake Camping Area.....16
P&N Automotive.........................12Pentagon Property Management
...............................................12Penuche’s Ale House.................10Plaistow Pizza..............................4Poultry Products Northeast........31Ramunto’s Sicilian Pizza .............4Ravensburger USA Inc. ...............2River Road Tavern .....................30Ross Express...............................8Santa Cruz Gunlocks LLC .........14Schaefer Rolls Inc......................14Scissors Palace .........................10SDB Specialty Networking...........8Sharon J. Rondeau, Attorney at
Law ........................................24Shipyard Brew Pub ....................25Shyrl’s Diner.................................5Sig Sauer Academy
.......................inside back coverSouthworth-Milton Inc. ...............40Team Nissan ..............................10The Windmill Family Restaurant.23Tri Stare Fire Protection .............16VFW #5791................................27Village Pump & Irrigation .............2Ward Telephone ...........................8West Side Flooring.......................8
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