Hometown Heroes Banners continue to go up on School Street - EDC needs your help - Read all about it here!
Two more Hometown Hero banners now grace School Street near Town Hall. Matt Wieczhalek-Seiler, head of Concord for Hometown Heroes Banners LLC, brought two more completed banners to town. With the help of Rich and Trish Caruso, the banners were installed despite a light rain falling all morning. Rich did most of the work, climbing the 12-foot ladder and fastening the brackets, steel bands, rods, and banners onto the poles. One banner was dedicated to Gerald H. Lavoie, U.S. Navy, WWII and the other to SSgt Edward B. Tierney, USMC (Ret). They joined the previously installed banner for Lawrence F. Martel, U.S. Navy, WW II.
Do You Know These Veterans?
The Allenstown Economic Development Committee has been trying to locate relatives of veterans who were killed in action from World War II to the present. We even have a local organization willing to sponsor a banner. The EDC would like to help sponsor a Hometown Hero Banner.
Are you related to any of the following Allenstown veterans? If so, contact the EDC so we can help you obtain a banner.
George O. Malo, killed in action, June 15, 1942
Norman Auger, taken prisoner in Germany, October 10, 1943
Norman Raymond, killed in action, the Italian Front
Leo Daneault, prisoner of war, Germany
Robert Neveu, killed in action, Germany, 1945
PFC Ernest Ulric Gamelin, Jr., a Vietnam War casualty on October 23, 1968
PFC David Charles Joseph Marier, killed in action in Korea on March 2, 1951.
What You Can Do
Drive or walk slowly past these banners and thank these veterans for their service.
To sponsor a banner, the veteran's family would need to supply a good quality photo of their veteran relative in uniform, and information like name, rank at discharge, branch of service, era of service, and details of any medals received. The photo is important since the vendor enlarges it to 24 inches wide.
Contact the EDC at economicdevelopment@allenstownnh.gov.