Obituary: Claude E. Hilton
WESTBROOK - Claude E. Hilton Sonny , 85, formerly of Gorham, passed away peacefully with family by his side, on Dec. 24, .
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Claude E. Hilton
WESTBROOK – Claude E. Hilton “Sonny”, 85, formerly of Gorham, passed away peacefully with family by his side, on Dec. 24, 2020 at Seal Rock Healthcare Facility. Claude was born in Portland on July 18, 1935, to Claude L. Hilton and Geraldine A. (Bartlett) Hilton.
Claude attended local schools, graduating from Deering High School in 1953 where he ran track and played football during his high school years. He was proud of attending Deering and was so excited to have had three generations graduate from there.
RELYCO Donates 35,000 Face Shields to NH Municipalities & Grocers RELYCO has recently donated 35,000+ face shields to their surrounding communities to assist frontline workers and emergency responders.
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RELYCO has recently donated 35,000+ face shields to their surrounding communities to assist frontline workers and emergency responders.
In addition to a donation to their hometown City of Dover, RELYCO also donated to the City of Portsmouth, Town of Greenland, Town of Rye and the New Hampshire Grocers Association (NHGA). The shields will be used by various branches of the recipient municipalities, including fire departments, police departments and school districts. NHGA will distribute the face shields to their members, which include both independent and chained retail grocers in the state, and COVID-assisting non-profits. NHGA is also coordinating distribution through Associated Groce
Managing Editor Price-fixing allegations against shelf-stable tuna provider Chicken of the Sea and its chief competitors, Bumble Bee and StarKist, first surfaced in 2015.
The Kroger Co., Hy-Vee, Albertsons and H-E-B are among the food retailers that have settled a class action filed against Chicken of the Sea regarding price-fixing allegations in the shelf-stable tuna category that first surfaced in 2015, according to a published report.
Seafood Source reported that San Diego-based Chicken of the Sea International, a division of Thai Union, was a whistleblower in the long-running scandal, which led to a U.S. Department of Justice investigation that ensnared chief competitors StarKist and Bumble Bee Foods, both of which pleaded guilty to charges of price-fixing and were hit with multimillion-dollar fines. Chicken of the Sea received immunity for helping the DOJ with the case, but it remains open to civil litigation because of its own admitted involvement in the