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		<title>Bedford VFW post awards scholarships to local students</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Bedford VFW post awards scholarships to local students Friday, July 20, 2012 2012 Bedford VFW Scholarship recipients (l to r) Hannah Zeltner, Jennifer Hilchey, Linnea Hilchey, Robert Young Jr., Hillary Hughes, Sean Van Anglen, Stephanie Lamy, Alexa Pervanas. The Richard K. Harvell Post 8401 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars recently awarded scholarships to 12...</p>
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<p>Friday, July 20, 2012</p>
<p>2012 Bedford VFW Scholarship recipients (l to r) Hannah Zeltner, Jennifer Hilchey, Linnea Hilchey, Robert Young Jr., Hillary Hughes, Sean Van Anglen, Stephanie Lamy, Alexa Pervanas.</p>
<p>The Richard K. Harvell Post 8401 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars recently awarded scholarships to 12 local students. Post Commander Gary Backus noted the academic and community service achievements, as well as the courses of study and future plans of the students, during the July 9 ceremony at the Bedford Old Town Hall.</p>
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<p>The award recipients were Vanessa Rodanas, Linnea Hilchey, Jennifer Hilchey, Sean Van Anglen, Robert Young Jr., Robyn Keriazes, Kristina Pervanas, Alexa Pervanas, Stephanie Lamy, David Cummings, Hillary Hughes and Hannah Zeltner. More than 40 family members and post members gathered to honor the awardees.</p>
<p>The scholarship program was initiated in 1992 to honor the memory of past All State Post Commander George T. Wiggin and expanded in 2005 to also honor the memory of past All State Post Commander Margaret “Peggy” Rice, the first woman so honored in the New Hampshire VFW.</p>
<p>The scholarships are awarded to a child or grandchild of a post member, a veteran, or a Bedford resident. Since the program’s inception, the Bedford post has awarded nearly $30,000 in scholarships and educational grants.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lions Club awards scholarships Friday, July 6, 2012 img Courtesy photo. The Bedford Lions Club&#8217;s 42nd annual memorial scholarship program awarded two $1500 tuition scholarships to college-bound high school seniors who are Bedford residents. The awards are funded by a donation from former scholarship recipient and current businessman Gary Chartrand. Left to right: program co-chairman...</p>
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<p>Friday, July 6, 2012</p>
<p>img Courtesy photo. The Bedford Lions Club&#8217;s 42nd annual memorial scholarship program awarded two $1500 tuition scholarships to college-bound high school seniors who are Bedford residents. The awards are funded by a donation from former scholarship recipient and current businessman Gary Chartrand. Left to right: program co-chairman Ernie Henrichon, scholarship recipients Hannah Zeltner and Hillary Hughes, program co-chairman Tony Juliano.</p>
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<p>The Bedford Lions Club’s 42nd annual memorial scholarship program awarded two $1500 tuition scholarships to college-bound high school seniors who are Bedford residents. The awards are funded by a donation from former scholarship recipient and current businessman Gary Chartrand. In photo, left to right, program co-Chairman Ernie Henrichon, scholarship recipients Hannah Zeltner and Hillary Hughes, and program co-Chairman Tony Juliano.</p>
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		<title>Bedford high schooler awarded scholarship from Distinguished Young Women program</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Bedford high schooler awarded scholarship from Distinguished Young Women program Friday, December 2, 2011 Bedford High School senior Hillary Hughes plays the harp as part of the Distinguished Young Women of New Hampshire program Nov. 25 at Southern New Hampshire University. Hughes took away $400 in scholarship money for winning the talent and fitness portions...</p>
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<p>Friday, December 2, 2011</p>
<p>Bedford High School senior Hillary Hughes plays the harp as part of the Distinguished Young Women of New Hampshire program Nov. 25 at Southern New Hampshire University. Hughes took away $400 in scholarship money for winning the talent and fitness portions of the competition.<br />
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<p>On Nov. 25, Hillary Hughes, 17, of Bedford, competed in the Distinguished Young Women of New Hampshire program and was awarded $400 in cash scholarships, winning the talent and fitness competitions during the statewide scholarship program for high school girls held at Southern New Hampshire University.</p>
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<p>Hughes played an instrumental piece on the harp titled “The Secret Life of Daydreams” by Dario Marianelli.</p>
<p>Hughes competed against other high school senior girls from across the state to represent the state as the Distinguished Young Woman of New Hampshire 2012. Participants were evaluated in the categories of scholastics (20 percent), interview (25 percent), fitness (15 percent), self-expression (15 percent) and talent (25 percent).</p>
<p>For more information about Distinguished Young Women, contact Stephanie Bradford, national headquarters communications director, at 1-251-622-5335 or stephanie@distinguishedyw.org or visit www.distinguishedyw.org.</p>
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		<title>Nestlé Very Best In Youth Program Honors 23 Teens For Their Outstanding Achievements</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Mar 2011 19:02:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NBA All Star Blake Griffin Tapped As Spokesperson For The 2011 Awards Program That Recognizes Young People Who Have Demonstrated Exceptional Leadership, Academic Excellence And Commitment To Community. Twenty-three teenagers have been selected to receive the title of “2011 Nestlé Very Best In Youth” for their academic achievements and exceptional community service, ranging from humanitarian...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NBA All Star Blake Griffin Tapped As Spokesperson For The 2011 Awards Program That Recognizes Young People Who Have Demonstrated Exceptional Leadership, Academic Excellence And Commitment To Community.</p>
<p>Twenty-three teenagers have been selected to receive the title of “2011 Nestlé Very Best In Youth” for their academic achievements and exceptional community service, ranging from humanitarian relief efforts to protecting endangered species. In its 14th year, the program recognizes young people who have demonstrated leadership and initiative to positively impact the world.</p>
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<p>The Nestlé Very Best In Youth winners will be profiled in a book “Making a Difference Today for a Better Tomorrow,” which will be distributed to schools and community organizations in the U.S. Additionally, each teen will receive $1,000 to contribute to a charity or project of their choosing and flown to Los Angeles, California in July for the red-carpet award ceremony.</p>
<p>Nearly 3,500 entries consisting of essays and letters of recommendation were submitted to Nestlé USA for consideration in this year’s competition. In-depth coverage of this year’s finalists can be found at www.nestle-verybestinyouth.com/winners.</p>
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<p>Nestlé is also proud to recognize two elementary school students from its national Adopt-A-School program as the recipients of the Nestlé Very Best In Youth/Adopt-A-School Essay Competition award. Isaac Taylor from East Elementary School in Pendleton, IN and Taite Pierson from Eagle Rock Elementary School, Los Angeles, CA were chosen for their strong academic records, good citizenship and leadership skills. Each 6th grader will receive $1,000 to donate to a charity of their choice, be profiled in the Nestlé Very Best In Youth book, and join in the Nestlé Very Best In Youth festivities.</p>
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<p>Nestlé USA has selected NBA All-star Blake Griffin as this year’s Nestlé Very Best In Youth spokesperson. Blake, only 22 years old himself, is passionate about using his success to be a positive role model for kids. “It takes a strong work ethic to get people rallied behind a cause, and I am excited to join Nestlé in celebrating the inspiring accomplishments of these incredible kids.”</p>
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<blockquote><p>“Blake’s dedication to helping kids mirror Nestlé’s commitment to deliver Good Food, Good Life to the neighborhoods where we live and work through education and community programs,” said Kenneth Bentley, Vice President of Community Affairs &#038; Workforce Diversity for Nestlé USA. “These teens are dedicated and motivated to improve the world around them through impactful community programs and accomplishments,” continued Bentley.</p></blockquote>
<p>Accomplishments like those of Emily Zauzmer of Dresher, PA., who created a web-based charity to raise awareness and funds for food allergy research. Or Rujul Zaparde of Plainsboro, NJ, who has enlisted dozens of schools to provide easier access to drinking water in India though the purchase of water tube-wells.</p>
<p>About Blake Griffin<br />
Selected first overall by the Los Angeles Clippers, rookie Blake Griffin is taking the NBA by storm and breaking records every step of the way. Known for his high-flying dunks and unwavering physicality, Griffin competed on the 2011 NBA All-Star Team, the first rookie All-Star voted to the game by coaches since Tim Duncan in 1998. He also took first prize in the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest and participated in the T-Mobile Rookie Challenge &#038; Youth Jam. A highlight reel sensation equipped with the size, strength, quickness and skill to keep his household name buzz-worthy for many years to come, Griffin has transformed the Clippers into a must-watch franchise. A native of Oklahoma City, Okla., the 6’9” power forward attended the University of Oklahoma, where he was one of the highest rated and most decorated recruits in Sooners history. A media magnet, Griffin already has earned numerous accolades, including the Oscar Robertson Trophy, Adolph Rupp Trophy, John Wooden Award, Naismith Award, Sports Illustrated Player of the Year, multiple NBA Western Conference T-Mobile Rookie of the Month honors and many more. Follow Blake on Twitter @blakegriffin or go to www.blakegriffin.com to learn more.</p>
<p>The 2011 Nestlé Very Best In Youth Award Recipients are:<br />
Carah Austin, Whiteland, IN &#8211; Age 17 &#8211; Carah, who suffers from spinal meningitis, is an avid reader and award winning writer. She is actively involved in several foundations including Find A Book A Home, which establishes libraries in local hospitals and other venues. Her History Makers Of The Future program sends needy children to a National Landmark District to study Indiana history.</p>
<p>Amy Chyao, Richardson, TX &#8211; Age 17 &#8211; This National AP Scholar and cellist was a guest of President Obama’s White House Science Fair. She is currently researching a cancer treatment while donating countless hours to her Spell Success community service study group for kids.</p>
<p>Matthew Ferguson, Hillsboro, OR – Age 16 &#8211; After suffering the loss of a childhood friend, and his mother’s diagnoses with invasive breast cancer, this Sophomore Class President, 4-H member and school football player established Matt’s Chemo Bags Foundation which provides amenity kits to women undergoing chemotherapy treatments.</p>
<p>Samantha Fernandez, Coral Gables, FL – Age 16 &#8211; Featured in a Lifetime Television program, A Balancing Act, about the lives of inspirational teens; Samantha founded Pick-a-Pick, a guitar pick jewelry line whose proceeds are donated to underprivileged ill children. A guitar player herself, she organized the Rock Steady Concert event to further benefit her cause.</p>
<p>Walid Halty, Revere, MA – Age 16 &#8211; Achieving academic excellence in science, Spanish language and mathematics, Walid, who suffers from Crohn’s disease, is the founder of Global Awareness: Global Action which supplies aid to the needy in third world nations.</p>
<p>Armani Hawes, Bloomfield Hills, MI – Age 18 &#8211; A special needs advocate at an early age, Armani’s compassion for children with autism and other disabilities led her to spearhead multiple fundraisers that raised over $10K for local organizations such as the Judson Center and the Salvation Army.</p>
<blockquote><p>Hillary Hughes, Bedford, NH – Age 16 – Hillary is the Founder of Color My World: Kids Who Care, a charity that has provided thousands of humanitarian kits to families in Haiti and Chile. She has received numerous accolades for her environmental projects as well as her volunteer work.</p></blockquote>
<p>Samantha Malis, Merrick, NY – Age 17 &#8211; Recipient of President Obama’s Volunteer Service Award and member of the National Honor Society, this varsity athlete founded the charity One is Greater than None (1>0) to provide funds for the rescue and care of enslaved children in Ghana.</p>
<p>Abigail Mariam, Apple Valley, CA – Age 17 &#8211; An AP Scholar with Distinction and Jr. Statesman of American Director of Debate, Abigail received a scholarship from the Holocaust Remembrance Project. She is a familiar face at St. Mary Medical Center where she volunteers her time to comfort patients and their families.</p>
<p>Mary McGlynn, Belleville, IL – Age 17 &#8211; Recognized as a finalist for the World of Children Youth Award, Mary Claire has logged over 5,000 hours of community service, including serving as the founder of NETWork Against Malaria, providing bed nets to combat this disease.</p>
<p>Clay McMullen, Chesterland, OH – Age 16 &#8211; Winner of multiple awards for environmental conservation projects, Clay was named Ohio’s Youth Conservationist of the Year. An academic all-star and athlete, he participates in fencing, football and golf for his school teams.</p>
<p>Kylan Nieh, Fremont, CA – Age 18 &#8211; Valedictorian, Student Body President, and 6-Varsity Letter athlete, this UC Berkeley freshman co-founded the non-profit organization Internetting Family to teach senior citizens basic computer skills, enabling them to communicate with loved ones.</p>
<p>Carissa Ortega, Littleton, CO – Age 17 &#8211; An athlete, singer and A student, Carissa’s mission to Sierra Leone, West Africa provided materials and moral support to their school for the blind. Her fund-raising efforts benefit the Kabala School for the Blind.</p>
<p>Stevie Peacock, Venice, FL – Age 17 &#8211; An Olympic Torchbearer and Ambassador Girl Scout, this multi-Congressional award winner helped fund a school in Cambodia and also created Project KINDNESS, which provides school supplies to victims of disasters like Hurricane Katrina.</p>
<p>Parth Singh, Jenks, OK – Age 16 &#8211; Key Club Lieutenant Governor and debate team leader, Parth co-founded the Youth United Program for Tulsa’s Habitat for Humanity. Additionally, his Soles for Souls foundation aims to provide those in need with 10,000 pairs of shoes.</p>
<p>Kylie Tumiatti, West Melbourne, FL – Age 15 &#8211; A Duke TIP (Talent Identification Program) Scholar and accomplished writer, Kylie has received the President’s Academic and Service Awards. Kylie’s spirit and drive have led her to participate in numerous community service projects including Operation Hope, benefiting the children of migrant workers.</p>
<p>Alec Urbach, Roslyn Heights, NY – Age 15 &#8211; A columnist, film maker and cellist, Alec founded Giving From The Ground Up which creates educational videos for children worldwide. He is currently working on a documentary about a boy’s struggle to survive in a poverty-wracked village in Ghana.</p>
<p>Max Wallack, Natick, MA – Age 14 &#8211; An award winning inventor of several aid-giving devices like the Home Dome, a disaster-relief shelter, Max is also the founder of Puzzles To Remember, an organization that distributes puzzles to Alzheimer’s patients at Veterans’ facilities and nursing homes.</p>
<p>Carson Wigley, Salisbury, MD – Age 17 &#8211; A Congressional Award winner, Carson is an honor student, Varsity athlete and accomplished writer. Her foundation Shine Now conducts reading fairs and provides books to neighborhoods statewide.</p>
<p>Warren Wilson, Destin, FL – Age 17 &#8211; As an Eagle Scout, Warren’s community service project started with refurbishing a Battered Women’s Shelter and soon expanded to involve work at orphanages in Haiti. Scoring a perfect 36 on the ACT, he is also a member of the FL Academics Tournament and National Forensics League.</p>
<p>Christopher Yao, Jericho, NY – Age 14 &#8211; The founder of Kids Change America, Christopher inspires and directs kids to start their own initiatives and non-profit organizations. Through his own website development and design talents, Christopher has raised thousands of dollars, some of which benefit Smile Train, a group that provides cleft palate surgery to children worldwide.</p>
<p>Rujul Zaparde, Plainsboro, NJ – Age 16 &#8211; A scholar of Latin and Classic literature, Rujul, along with a classmate founded Drinking Water For India to build tube-wells in villages where the nearest potable water was miles away. His group has enlisted dozens of U.S. schools to raise funds for over 30 of the tube-wells which cost nearly $1,000 each.</p>
<p>Emily Zauzmer, Dresher, PA – Age 14 &#8211; Suffering from severe food allergies, Emily started EZ Greetings, a web-based charity that raises awareness and funds for food allergy research. She not only lends her voice to the program, but has performed at pro ball games and similar large venues.</p>
<p>About Nestlé USA<br />
Named one of “The World’s Most Admired Food Companies” in Fortune magazine for fourteen consecutive years, Nestlé provides quality brands and products that bring flavor to life every day. From nutritious meals with Lean Cuisine® to baking traditions with Nestlé® Toll House®, Nestlé USA makes delicious, convenient, and nutritious food and beverage products that make good living possible. That’s what “Nestlé. Good Food, Good Life” is all about. Well-known Nestlé USA brands include: Nestlé® Toll House®, Nestlé® Nesquik®, Nestlé® Coffee-mate®, Stouffer’s®, Lean Cuisine®, HOT POCKETS® and LEAN POCKETS® brand sandwiches, Nescafé®, NESTLÉ® Juicy Juice®, Buitoni®, DREYER’S/EDY’S®, Nestlé® Crunch®, Nestlé® Butterfinger®, Wonka®, DIGIORNO®, TOMBSTONE® and CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN® frozen pizza. Nestlé USA, with 2010 sales of $10.4 billion, is part of Nestlé S.A. in Vevey, Switzerland — the world’s largest food company with a commitment to Nutrition, Health &#038; Wellness — with 2010 sales of $105 billion.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2011 10:23:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hillary Hughes and the winners of the Nestle Very Best in Youth Award spent a fun filled afternoon at Universal Studios after volunteering at Midnight Mission on Skid Row in Los Angeles.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hillary Hughes and the winners of the Nestle Very Best in Youth Award spent a fun filled afternoon at Universal Studios after volunteering at Midnight Mission on Skid Row in Los Angeles.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hillary had the chance to receive valuable advice from the actor, Hill Harper who has spent his life giving back at the Nestle Very Best in Youth Awards. What a great way to kick off a great program.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hillary had the chance to receive valuable advice from the actor, Hill Harper who has spent his life giving back at the Nestle Very Best in Youth Awards.</p>
<p>What a great way to kick off a great program.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Students Score Big in Online &#8220;Mission By Julie Huss The students were part of the national Web-based science, math, and technology competition allowing students in grades six through nine to compete for regional and national awards while working to solve problems in their communities. The Hood team, known as the &#8220;Last and Lost&#8221; team —...</p>
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By Julie Huss</p>
<p>The students were part of the national Web-based science, math, and technology competition allowing students in grades six through nine to compete for regional and national awards while working to solve problems in their communities.</p>
<p>The Hood team, known as the &#8220;Last and Lost&#8221; team — Tiffany Ang, Hillary Hughes, Dylan Mahalingam, and Nisha Naik — received an &#8220;Application of Science, Math, and Technology&#8221; award from the cCYBERMISSION event. The students, under the guidance of team advisor Peter Keeley, were recognized by judges for an investigation into endangered species and for work done to educate children about the problem.</p>
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<p>The team surveyed classrooms around the world, including India, Japan, and 36 other countries, and found the majority did not have a complete understanding of the endangered species plight.<br />
Each team member will receive a $2,000 U.S. EE Savings Bond as part of the award. In the past six years, Hood has won $24,000 in savings bonds as part of the cCYBERMISSION competition.</p>
<p>&#8220;We congratulate the &#8216;Last and Lost&#8217; team for their superb research and analysis during this year&#8217;s eCYBERMISSION competition,&#8221; U.S. Army eCYBERMISSION program manager Mike Doyle said. &#8220;These innovative students were selected from thousands of their peers and show the potential that our bright, young Americans have as future leaders in science, math, and technology.&#8221;</p>
<p>This year, 6,382 students on 1,763 teams participated in the competition. Now in its sixth year, cCYBERMISSION has awarded more than $4.6 million in saving bonds to students around the country and in U.S. territories. Registration for next year&#8217;s competition opens August 1. Visit online for information at www.ecybermission.com.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Bedford Girl Scout Brownie troop donated hygiene kits to our Hurricane Haiti project. Hillary Hughes had the chance to speak with them about how their donation impacts others.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Bedford Girl Scout Brownie troop donated hygiene kits to our Hurricane Haiti project.</p>
<p>Hillary Hughes had the chance to speak with them about how their donation impacts others.<br />
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 00:29:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Local teens awarded for green-up effort BEDFORD – Sometimes, ignorance is bliss. But after learning about endangered species and global warming, Bedford home- schooler Hillary Hughes can no longer see recyclables in a trash can, litter by a roadside, or lights left on in an empty room without a pang of concern. A year and...</p>
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<p>Local teens awarded for green-up effort</p>
<p>BEDFORD – Sometimes, ignorance is bliss.</p>
<p>But after learning about endangered species and global warming, Bedford home- schooler Hillary Hughes can no longer see recyclables in a trash can, litter by a roadside, or lights left on in an empty room without a pang of concern.</p>
<p>A year and a half ago, she and two of her friends, Dylan Mahalingam of Derry and Nisha Naik of Bow, launched an effort to get more of those lights turned off and recyclables recycled.</p>
<p>That project, called Green Your Lives, won the three eighth-graders a trip to Washington, D.C., last month, where they spent a couple of hours with Sens. Judd Gregg and Jeanne Shaheen, and received the Presidentʼs Environmental Youth Award.</p>
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<p>Hillaryʼs only regret was that President Obama himself was unavailable at the last minute.</p>
<p>“We got to meet with Lisa Jackson. She was very nice. But I think the president would have been really cool, so I was a little disappointed,” Hillary said.</p>
<p>EPA Administrator and Cabinet-ranking staff member Jackson presented Hillary, Dylan and Nisha with the PEYA award for EPA Region I, which includes all of New England.</p>
<p>They received a plaque, a free hotel stay and a private tour of the Smithsonian. Not to mention the ear of two U.S. senators.</p>
<p>After having breakfast with Sen. Shaheen and visiting her office together, the group spent about two hours with Sen. Gregg, who gave them a tour of the Capitol building.</p>
<p>Hillary said she didnʼt grill the senators on their environmental habits.</p>
<blockquote><p>“Sen. Gregg asked a lot of questions about our team and our project, and he was very excited to hear about how we were going green with the school, it was fun to talk to him,” Hillary said. “(Sen. Shaheen) was also very supportive of our project. She cares about the schools in New Hampshire.”</p></blockquote>
<p>The teens started “Green Your Lives” at Derryʼs Hood Middle School, where Dylan is a student.</p>
<p>They decided to increase recycling at the school, with the help of teacher Kristen Yeaton, who submitted the groupʼs materials for consideration for the award. Yeaton, a Bedford resident, accompanied the group to D.C.</p>
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<p>KristinYeaton of Bedford, Dylan Mahalingam of Derry, Sen. Judd Gregg, Kathy Gregg, Hillary Hughes of Bedford and Nisha Naik, of Derry, during a trip to Washington, D.C., where Dylan, Hillary and Nisha were recognized for their contributions to greening up New Hampshire.</p>
<p>Green Your Lives created measurable differences in recycling at Hood Middle School, Hillary said.</p>
<p>First, the group surveyed Hood students to find out whether kids were aware that they could recycle at school.</p>
<p>Then they expanded the schoolʼs recycling system, promoted it among the students and conducted a follow-up survey.</p>
<p>Hillary said they sent out hundreds of surveys, with the help of Yeaton and the school staff, and found that students were recycling much more than they used to.</p>
<p>They expanded the effort with the Derry Give and Go program, encouraging other schools and Derry residents to go green.</p>
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<p>They also took the message to the Web, at www.greenyourlives.org, where Hillary posted information, photos and even movies, including a video of the friends experimenting together with powering a miniature car with solar and hydro energy.</p>
<p>But much of the time, the three friends worked independently.</p>
<p>Nisha did a lot of the research, and Dylan worked on the science and acted as liaison between the group and Hood Middle School, according to Hughesʼ mother, Angela.</p>
<p>Hillary created the media, including the Web site, the surveys and brochures, and three mini-movies.</p>
<p>“Itʼs been a lot of work, but itʼs been a good experience,” said Hillary. Hillary is used to working hard.</p>
<p>Sheʼs been playing the harp for six years, and the time commitment involved in mastering the instrument was one reason her mother, a former college professor, decided to home-school her three years ago.</p>
<p>They made travel a key piece of their curriculum and found that they loved it, Angela Hughes said.</p>
<blockquote><p>“Weʼve been to Europe twice this year to study,” Hughes said. “I just think kids learn so much better when they experience things hands-on. If you can see the Parthenon, or the Roman Coliseum, youʼre going to remember that.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Hillary and her 11-year-old brother are home-schooled, while her two younger siblings go to Peter Woodbury Elementary School.</p>
<p>But trips to Europe aside, it hasnʼt been a vacation, she said.</p>
<p>Home-school starts at the same time every morning – no sleeping in – and includes an hour of harp practice and half an hour of piano practice, Hillary said.</p>
<p>So it was natural for her to take on so much responsibility for Green Your Lives – and it was for a good cause.</p>
<p>Last year, Hillary, Dylan and Nisha worked on a project about endangered species.</p>
<p>That introduction to environmental issues hooked Hillary, who gets a thrill from watching deer, wild turkeys and turtles roam her back yard and the neighboring conservation land.</p>
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<blockquote><p>“I love nature, and we have wild animals here,” Hillary said. “We should try to conserve that land, and different parts of forest and natural life, too. Every year these wild turkeys come by, and they have little chicks and families. The animals are very cool to see.”
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<p>Her enthusiasm has inspired the whole family, according to her mother.</p>
<p>“We were not very environmentally friendly before this, but now weʼre composting, weʼre using our green shopping bags,” Angela Hughes said. “We as a family have benefited, because I think we are more environmentally friendly.”</p>
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<p>By wdepuy@cabinet.com&#8221;Wendy Depuy Staff Writer<br />
Published: Friday, Jun. 5, 2009</p>
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