Guess Who?

Last Issue's Guess Who? was none other than...


John Pay
(Move your mouse over John to see him as he is today.)

Meet John Pay: John, Somersworth's "Sub Man," was born in Rochester, N.H., but grew up in Somersworth and Dover. He attended St. Martins School and Somersworth Grade School until going to Dover High School, graduating in 1965. John then attended McIntosh College, achieving an Associates Degree in Accounting in 1967.

John's profession has been as owner and Chief Chef of the Two Brothers Sub shop, along with his wife Barbara. Although there were multiple shops in the past, John and Barb now just manage the shop at 123 Main Street, Somersworth.

John is a member of the First Parish Church - United Church of Christ of Somersworth. He and Barbara have two sons, Brian and Kevin.

Results of the Guessing: Five Somersworth "sub eaters" recognized John. They were:

Diane Brown: Could this be John Pay, the best sub maker in Somersworth???

Bernie (Saucier) Jelley: John Pay .. past classmate at Somersworth High, and owner of Two Brother's Subs across from General Electric. I must say John makes the best Lobster Rolls around!!!

Don Spencer: Looks like john of two brothers subs.

Janet Gagne: This is non other than John Pay owner of Two Brothers on Main Street and member of the great class of 1965.

Frank T. Malerba: That is John Pay all the way.

Do you have a picture of someone that should be featured in Guess Who?
E-mail it to the Guess Who? Guru. Be sure to include the name of the person.

 


SORRY - NO GUESSING
THIS ISSUE

Previous
Top
Next

...
Is there a broken link or other problem with this page
E-mail the Webmaster


Civics Corner: Scott Gessis | Community Calendar: Patricia Roberge LeHoullier
Free Press Chronicles: John Ballentine | Guess Who: Keith Dinger | The Military Briefing: Richard & Tammy Heon
News & Reporting: Lisa Eastman | Photos: John Huff | Seniors Page: Jack LaBonte
Somersworth Past:
Betty Gagne | Sports: Bud Jones

Opinions expressed are those of the editor or contributors only. While every effort is made to ensure that the information provided to us is accurate, we cannot be responsible for any typographical errors or those factual errors which might occur in information contributed by others. We reserve the right to refuse publication of any contributed information and to edit such material to correct typographical or grammatical errors or for the purpose of meeting size restrictions. Rights to contributed work or images remain those of the owners.

Somersworld© 2003 by Somersworld Inc.