Terrance J. Quinn
Terrance John Quinn, 76, passed away May 4, 2021 after a battle with cancer. He was a resident of Merrimack, New Hampshire and Boothbay Harbor, Maine.
Terry was born Nov. 28, 1944 in Naugatuck, Connecticut to Marion and John Quinn. He married his love, Donna Quinn Nov. 29, 1969.
Terry s passion was his family. He was a dedicated husband, father and grandpa. More than anything he treasured and embraced time with his family. He had a talent for always making those around him laugh especially during “happy hour,” his favorite time of the day. He was a longtime volunteer football coach for the Merrimack Cardinals throughout the 1980s and enjoyed attending his grandchildren’s sporting events and dance performances. He also loved helping out his friends by mowing lawns and doing odd jobs for his friends and neighbors in Boothbay Harbor.
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New Hampshire teachers began receiving vaccinations for COVID-19 Friday in clinics held in several school districts.
The vaccinations are not required, but superintendents in Salem and Manchester said staff members are excited about the opportunity.Sign up for our Newsletters It is so exciting, so hopeful, so cheerful, so celebratory, said Manchester Superintendent John Goldhardt. We are more than happy about today.
Manchester schools are in hybrid learning, but the plan is for all schools to have students back in the classroom four days a week by May 3.