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Blood drive honors the memory of a beloved New Hampshire state trooper

By Dan Dowling - r egional c ommunications m anager   “People in the community did not know John was sick. Part of that was because he was able to get blood transfusions and platelets . It allowed him to have some energy to do some of the things that were important to him. ”   Jenn Scarinza met her husband John in 2003 through a shared love of maple sugaring. They had both tapped trees for most of their lives, and through that they happened to meet. On a Sunday in late March, John walked Fuller’s Sugarhouse in Lancaster where Jenn was helping serve sugar on snow.    “ T his super handsome guy walked in right out of the woods, and I walked over and introduced myself. The more time we spent together , the more I liked him and was completely smitten. Fortunately, he liked me too. Sugaring is still something that was super important to our relationship and we love to share it with family and friends,” she said.   Jenn and John were married and built a life together. The Scarinza

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