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There was a tie for 1st place. August's subject: "Summer"
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Winning Photographer:
Richard Spence of Salem, NH
Richard is a retired Salem elementary school teacher. He taught 3rd grade at Barron school for 30 years. He loves photography, nature and trail walking. This photograph is entitled, "Bandstand in Summer".
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Honorable Mention:
Stacey Prekop of Salem, NH
Stacey enjoys traveling and taking photos. She also loves to read and enjoys being with her four cats. This photograph is entitled, "Bee-Haven" and was taken in Stacey's yard.
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July's subject: "Patriotic"
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Photographer:
Adam Mooshian of Salem, NH
Adam has lived in Salem for 22 years and loves taking photos, especially those of racing at Rockingham Park. He is a student working towards a degree in engineering. This photograph is entitled, "Happy Birthday America".
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June's subject: "Landscapes or Waterscapes"
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Winning Photographer:
Deb Scafidi of Salem, NH
Deb lives on Millville Lake which provides many great views. This photograph is entitled, "Smiles Over Millville Lake".
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Honorable Mention:
Melanie Murray of Salem, NH
This photograph is entitled, "Arlington Pond Rainbow" and was taken on Arlington Pond.
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Honorable Mention:
Andy Tarsia of Salem, NH
This photograph is entitled, "Relaxation" and was taken on Policy Street.
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May's subject: "Flowers"
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The subject was, "Flowers".
Photographer:
Brian Lahaye of Salem, NH
Brian has been a resident of Salem since 2001. Photography has been a hobby since age 15. Living near Arlington Lake has provided him with many oportunities for great photographs. This photo is entitled, "Yellow Daisy".
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April's subject: "Spring"
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There were two entries that tied for first place in April, both by the same photographer. The subject was "Spring"
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Photographer:
Nancie Martin of Salem, NH
Growing up in New Hampshire -- with the mountains, the sea, the forest, and rolling farmland never more than an hour away -- Nancy developed an early love of nature and nature's beauty. As a child, she began taking photographs to capture what she saw, first for her own enjoyment and later, as a teenager, to share with friends and family. Her hobby turned into a passion, and for the last 20 years she has traveled throughout New England, honing her craft and finding beauty in some of the most unlikely places. This photograph is entitled, "Singing Happy Spring"
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This photograph is entitled, "Soft Beauty"
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Thirteen qualified entries were received for our contest. March's subject: "Scavenger Hunt"
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Winning Photographer:
Bob Sprague of Salem, NH
Bob loves living in town and going to work every day to be there when people need any kind of help. This photograph is entitled, "Burning the Midnight Oil" and is located at Woodbury School.
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Honorable Mention:
Adam Mooshian of Salem, NH
Adam has lived in Salem for 22 years and loves taking photos, especially those of racing at Rockingham Park. He is a student working towards a degree in engineering. This photograph is entitled, "The Old Water House" and is located in Rockingham Park.
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Honorable Mention:
Melanie Murray of Salem, NH
This photograph is entitled, "Eagle" and is located in Pine Grove Cemetery.
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In February, we received 5 qualified entries to our contest. February's subject: "Ice or Ice Sculpture"
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Winning Photographer:
John Sjostrom of Salem, NH
John is a local, lifetime resident of Salem and loves photography. This photograph is entitled, "Branches."
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Honorable Mention:
Patty Gaddis of Fremont, NH
Patty loves photography and has worked in Salem for 14 years. Her favorite subjects are nature and historical objects. This photograph is entitled, "Painted Water."
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In January, we received 10 qualified entries to our contest. It was a very close contest, in fact the winning photo only won by 1 vote. January's subject: "Winter"
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Winning Photographer:
Nancie Martin of Salem, NH
Growing up in New Hampshire -- with the mountains, the sea, the forest, and rolling farmland never more than an hour away -- Nancy developed an early love of nature and nature's beauty. As a child, she began taking photographs to capture what she saw, first for her own enjoyment and later, as a teenager, to share with friends and family. Her hobby turned into a passion, and for the last 20 years she has traveled throughout New England, honing her craft and finding beauty in some of the most unlikely places. This photograph is entitled, "Winter's Wonderland."
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Honorable Mention:
Patty Gaddis of Fremont, NH
Patty loves photography and has worked in Salem for 14 years. Her favorite subjects are nature and historical objects. This photograph is entitled, "Lonely Tree."
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Honorable Mention:
Tina Fournier of Salem, NH
Tina has lived with her husband and 3 dogs in Salem for 10 years. Taking a photo of the pups has become a New years Day tradition at their house. This photograph is entitled, "Snow Day-Let's Go Sleddin'."
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