Sigma Beta

Sigma Beta Local fraternity founded in 1921, dedicated to loyalty and brotherhood.

Sigma Beta is sad to reoprt thst Robert Glendon ‘91 passed on Sunday, May 24th. A wake will be held Friday May 29, 2026 ...
05/26/2026

Sigma Beta is sad to reoprt thst Robert Glendon ‘91 passed on Sunday, May 24th. A wake will be held Friday May 29, 2026 from 4:00 to 8:00 PM at the Twomey, LeBlanc, & Conte Funeral Home 193 High St. Newburyport, MA 01950. Bob’s Funeral Mass will be Celebrated at 10:00 AM on Saturday May 30, 2026 at Star of the Sea Church - St. André Bessette Parish 18 Beach Rd. Salisbury.

Burial will be private at a later date.

Celebrate the life of Robert "Bob" Glendon and join others in sharing memories, stories, and condolences.

Check this out. Scott Poteet on the Shawn Ryan show
04/30/2026

Check this out. Scott Poteet on the Shawn Ryan show

5.4K likes, 933 comments. "Scott "Kidd" Poteet - SpaceX Polaris Dawn Astronaut on Spacewalk, Moon Landing and Mars | SRS #185"

Vote for some Beta children as athletes of the week. Trevor Sifferlen, Portsmouth, lacrosseSon of Brian SifferlenTrevor ...
04/29/2026

Vote for some Beta children as athletes of the week.

Trevor Sifferlen, Portsmouth, lacrosse
Son of Brian Sifferlen

Trevor Sifferlen
Sifferlen scored four goals in Portsmouth's 7-6 win over Derryfield on Wednesday, April 22, and scored a goal in a 14-1 win over Spaulding on Friday, April 24.

Paige Wilson, Dover, tennis
Daughter of Brett Wilson

Wilson won at No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles for the Green Wave in a 8-1 win over Nashua North on Monday, April 20; won No.1 singles and No.1 doubles in a win over Manchester Central on Wednesday, April 22 and won a No. 1 singles match in a 5-4 loss to Dover on Friday, April 24.

Nominees are from Dover, Oyster River, St. Thomas Aquinas, Winnacunnet, Portsmouth, York and Exeter

To sweeten the pot for the Alumni winner of this Saturday's 1st Annual Founder's Day Corn hole Tournament, Brandin Swish...
04/13/2026

To sweeten the pot for the Alumni winner of this Saturday's 1st Annual Founder's Day Corn hole Tournament, Brandin Swisher will donate a bottle of his KTAADN 9YR BOURBON to the Alumni winner! This bourbon is outstanding, and is currently available at the NH State Liquor Stores.

Rising like a Knife’s Edge from the wild heart of Maine, Mount Katahdin—Ktaadn—looms over an ancient, untamed wilderness. Towering, solemn, and sacred, it commands awe from all who dare approach, from Native ancestors to modern explorers. As the tallest peak in Maine and the northern terminus ...

https://www.sigmabeta.com/founders-dayReminder - this Saturday is Founder's Day at the house. For the winning active/alu...
04/13/2026

https://www.sigmabeta.com/founders-day
Reminder - this Saturday is Founder's Day at the house. For the winning active/alumni corn hole team we have Sigma Beta Pint glasses and $50 gift cards to Clark's American Bistro donated by Doug Clark, in addition to hoisting the 1st Annual Kingsley Cup trophies.

Special shout out to Matt Goyette, owner of several NH Jersey Mike's and Cole Giannasca of NOCA Beverages for their donations to the event on Saturday.

Early forecast calls for temps in the 60's, looking forward to a fun day! Sign up today at the link below: https://www.sigmabeta.com/founders-day

03/03/2026

https://www.sigmabeta.com/founders-day
Sigma Beta Founder’s Day 2026 - Saturday 4/18/26
Saturday April 18, 2026

Founder's Day 2026 | Saturday, April 18
Barbecue Lunch 1 p.m.
Group Photo 2 p.m.
Inaugural Sigma Beta Co****le Tournament 2-4 p.m. (weather permitting)
Tournament Awards 4:30 p.m.

We hope you'll join us for an afternoon of fellowship, food, and friendly competition as we celebrate Sigma Beta's 105 years of brotherhood. Brother Keith Schleicher will once again work his magic on the grill, music from all eras and stories retold hundreds of times will echo across 26 Madbury Rd.

But that’s not all!! Get ready for an exhilarating competition at the inaugural Sigma Beta Co****le Tournament, where teams will fiercely compete for the prestigious "Kingsley Cup," a trophy named in honor of Craig Kingsley. Craig, a gentle giant and wonderful brother, passed away on October 14th, 2025.

Teams will battle it out in an intense double-elimination tournament. Each alumnus athlete will be paired with an active brother and play for co****le glory. As the alum and team captain, you name your team when you RSVP below.

All 2026 Recurring and One Time Dues, and Dues for Life, paid alumni enjoy the BBQ & Beverages at NO CHARGE!! $40.00 event fee for the rest of you!! Either way, join us and celebrate 105 years of Sigma Beta Fraternity!!

Sigma Beta Mourns the Loss of Scott Davis: 1956 - 2026
01/26/2026

Sigma Beta Mourns the Loss of Scott Davis: 1956 - 2026

View Scott Davis's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

So 5 Sigma Betas from the 90’s go out for breakfast, what’s the worst that could happen? Great bunch of group!
12/19/2025

So 5 Sigma Betas from the 90’s go out for breakfast, what’s the worst that could happen?

Great bunch of group!

Brother Craig Kingsley has passed. He was a gentle giant. As the family grieves this heartbreaking loss, they are also f...
10/16/2025

Brother Craig Kingsley has passed. He was a gentle giant. As the family grieves this heartbreaking loss, they are also facing the financial challenges that come with sudden and unexpected loss. The fundraiser is being set up to help cover Craig's medical bills, cremation & memorial services, and final expenses that have accumulated during his illness, and to support his wife, Christine, as she and their daughters begin to navigate life without him.

Craig Kingsley Londonderry NH Obituary – The community of Londonderry, New Hampshire, is in mourning following the untimely passing of Craig Kingsley, a respected social studies teacher at Windham Middle School. Craig, who had dedicated his career to shaping young minds and fostering a love of history, geography, and government, passed away unexpectedly, leaving behind a legacy of inspiration, kindness, and dedication to education.

Craig’s life was tragically cut short, but his impact on his students, colleagues, and the greater Londonderry community will not be forgotten. His passing has left a deep void in the hearts of those who knew him, and tributes from former students, staff members, and friends continue to pour in as they remember a man whose passion for teaching extended far beyond the classroom.

Craig Kingsley was more than just a social studies teacher—he was a storyteller, a mentor, and an advocate for his students. Known for his ability to make history feel relevant and engaging, he had a unique gift for bringing past events to life in ways that were both memorable and impactful. His classroom was a place where students were encouraged to think critically about the world around them and reflect on the lessons of the past.

“Mr. Kingsley had a way of making history feel alive,” shared a former student. “He didn’t just teach dates and events; he helped us understand the bigger picture. He made sure we understood how the past influences the present, and he always encouraged us to ask questions and think for ourselves.”

His passion for social studies was contagious, and many students found themselves becoming more interested in the subject as a result of his enthusiasm and engaging teaching style. Craig had an innate ability to connect with students, no matter their background or interests, and to inspire them to approach history with curiosity and respect.

While Craig was known for his skillful teaching, it was his unwavering commitment to the personal growth of his students that truly set him apart. He was a teacher who cared deeply about his students’ well-being, taking the time to understand their individual needs and challenges. Whether it was providing extra help after school, offering guidance on a research project, or simply lending a compassionate ear, Craig’s kindness knew no bounds.

“Craig was the kind of teacher who made you feel heard,” said another former student. “He always went the extra mile to make sure you understood the material, but more than that, he cared about you as a person. He was genuinely interested in our lives and well-being.”

Craig’s investment in his students didn’t stop at academics. He believed that education should nurture the whole student—intellectually, emotionally, and socially. He instilled confidence in his students, encouraging them to believe in themselves and pursue their dreams. For many, Craig was not just a teacher; he was a trusted mentor and a role model.

Outside of the classroom, Craig was beloved by his colleagues. His warm personality, sense of humor, and collaborative spirit made him a valued member of the Windham Middle School staff. He was always willing to lend a helping hand or provide support to his fellow teachers, and his positive attitude made him a joy to work with.

“Craig was a true team player,” said a colleague who worked alongside him for many years. “He had an incredible work ethic, but he also knew how to make you laugh. He had a way of lightening up even the toughest days. He was someone you could always count on, both professionally and personally.”

Craig’s presence at Windham Middle School was one of encouragement and camaraderie. He was the type of person who built relationships with everyone he encountered—whether they were students, parents, or staff—and he did so with humility and grace. His impact on the school community extended far beyond his role as a teacher, and he will be remembered fondly by all who had the privilege of working with him.

In the wake of Craig’s passing, the outpouring of love and support from the community has been a testament to the indelible mark he left on the lives of so many. Tributes have poured in from former students, colleagues, and parents, all expressing their deep gratitude for the impact Craig had on their lives.

“Mr. Kingsley helped me see the world differently,” said one former student. “He taught me more than just history. He taught me how to think critically, how to stand up for what I believe in, and how to be a better person. He was always there for me, and I’ll never forget the lessons he taught me.”

Craig’s passing is a tremendous loss, not only to Windham Middle School but to the greater Londonderry community. Yet, his legacy will continue through the students he inspired, the colleagues he supported, and the countless lives he touched. His passion for education, his dedication to his students, and his genuine care for others will live on in the memories of all who knew him.

A memorial service or tribute event to celebrate Craig’s life and work is expected to be organized by his family and the school, though details have yet to be confirmed. The Londonderry and Windham Middle School communities are coming together to honor Craig’s memory, remembering him as a teacher who made a difference and a friend who was always there when you needed him.

As his students and colleagues continue to process their grief, they are also reminded of the lessons Craig imparted throughout his life: the importance of kindness, the power of education, and the impact one individual can have on the world.

Craig Kingsley may no longer be with us, but his legacy will endure—through the lessons he taught, the lives he touched, and the love he gave to those around him.

It is with a heavy heart that I share the passing of my brother-in-law, Craig, who left … Stefanie H needs your support for In Loving Memory of Craig Kingsley

Limited edition Sigma Beta coozies will be available up at Boulder Field tailgate.
10/03/2025

Limited edition Sigma Beta coozies will be available up at Boulder Field tailgate.

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