Paula Jean (Tremblay) Agrodnia, of Greenland, N.H., passed away on April 28, 2021, at Portsmouth Regional Hospital with her beloved family at her side.
Paula was born July 28, 1964, and raised in Berlin, N.H., by her mother Priscilla (Ramsey) and father Philip Tremblay.
In her youth Paula enjoyed family dinners at her grandparents (Rose and Arthur Ramsey) house. She went on to attend Berlin High School where she was an accomplished scholar, three-sport athlete and active member of the Berlin High School class of 1982.
After graduating High School, Paula went on to attend the University of New Hampshire where she began her pursuit of her lifelong dream of becoming a nurse.
The show must go on: Berlin High School performs Mamma Mia against pandemic challenges
It s Berlin High School s last performance of the year, and they weren t going to let the pandemic stop them from putting on a show. Author: Jennifer Glatz (FOX61) Updated: 9:00 AM EDT May 3, 2021
BERLIN, Conn. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed life for students for a year, but the challenges weren t going to stop the Berlin High School drama club from putting on a show.
Usually performed in the school s auditorium, the club s final musical had to adapt to the pandemic to put on their final performance of the year, but they made it work.
The theme for this year is âThe Met Gala.â
Due to COVID-19 restrictions each attendee will be allowed four people to view the grand march in person.
All others may watch the grand march via live stream at nesn.com.
The march will begin at 6 p.m. At the conclusion of the grand march, all attendees will enjoy dinner and dancing at the Town & Country Resort.
Berlin High School junior and senior students may purchase a ticket in the Berlin Middle High School main office.
April 28, 2021BERLIN The Berlin High School baseball team has started the season with three straight victories, defeating the Colebrook Mohawks by a score of 20-1 last Monday, before beating the Littleton Crusaders 6-4 this past Saturday at Memorial Field.
In the 20-1 win over Colebrook, sophomore pitcher Jeremyha Dow threw five innings, striking out 12 and not allowing a single hit in the mercy rule shortened game. On Saturday, Griffin Melanson would extend the Mountaineer winning streak to three, as he threw a complete game while striking out eight to earn his first victory on the mound this season.
On Saturday, the Mountaineer bats came out swinging early against Crusader pitcher Josh Finkle. A Ben Estrella single led off the bottom of the first inning before Tyler Rousseau would reach on an error by Littleton shortstop Blake Fillion. Dom Paradis would then work a walk against Finkle to load the bases. Kam Huntoon would then provide a two-RBI single to open the scoring. A pair
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