FRIDAY, JULY 17, 2009 VOL. 18 NO. 71 BERLIN, N.H. 752-5858 FREE Wind farm gets fi nal order Injured hiker from state site committee in fair condition BY BARBARA TETREAULT BY BARBARA TETREAULT order. The deadline was later extended THE BERLIN DAILY SUN BBerlinerlin THE BERLIN DAILY SUN to July 15. The fi nal order is 134 pages MILLSFIELD — It took a year but long. SUCCESS — Rescuers from and InsulationInsulation Granite Reliable Power has received its “Noble Environmental Power applauds transported an injured hiker certifi cate of site and facility to construct the diligent work of the New Hampshire by litter 2.5 miles down the rugged Mahoosuc CompanyCompany 33 wind turbines along a 6.5 mile ridge Site Evaluation Committee in conducting Trail Wednesday night. The hiker, Wil- line in the watershed. a thorough and transparent process. This liam Tarkulich, 53, of Rexington, Mass., had The state Energy Facilities Site Evalu- permit represents more than two and slipped and hit his head on a rock earlier that • Free Estimates ation Committee We dnesday issued the half years of effort and we are grateful to afternoon. He was admitted to Androscoggin certifi cate along with a detailed list of the community leaders, local contractors, Valley Hospital in Berlin where he was listed • Blown Insulation conditions GRP must meet. and state agencies who contributed to the in fair condition yesterday . The committee had voted on June 10 to process,” said Maggie Wisniewski, com- A press release issued by New Hampshire issue the certifi cate but allowed its legal munications associate for Noble. Noble is law enforcement said Berlin dispatch received • Cellulose at call reporting the accident at approximately counsel 20 days to produce the written see WIND page 6 • Fiberglass 2:45 p.m. from a friend hiking with Tarku- lich. Berlin dispatch notifi ed N.H. Fish and • Rock Wool Game which determined Tarkulich was on the Mahoosuc Trail in Riley Township, Maine. Funding secured for Hodes’ Northern N.H. Fish and Game contacted their Maine Kim Lambert counterparts but the parties thought the New Home: 603-449-6769 Borders Regional Commission Hampshire offi cers would be able to respond faster. Cell: 603-481-0361 BY CRAIG LYONS $3 million has been attached to the 2010 According to an article in the Lewiston Sun 124 Cedar Pond Dr. THE BERLIN DAILY SUN Energy and Water Resources Appropria- Journal newspaper, two Milan, NH WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congress- tion Act. The bill is on its way through through-hikers helped get Tarkulich back man Paul Hodes announced that $3 mil- the House of Representatives, and Hodes through Mahoosuc Notch. They headed to lion in funding for the Northern Borders said, in the press release, he is confi dent where the Notch Road intersects the Appala- Regional Commission has been secured it will pass through the Senate was well. chian Trail. for use in 2010. The N.B.R.C. is designed to invest and About 30 rescuers from Maine and New We dnesday afternoon, Hodes’ offi ce fund economic development projects in Hampshire carried Tarkulich by litter down to issued a press release announcing that see FUNDING page 3 the Notch Trailhead on the Road. The rescue team reached the trailhead about see HIKER page 7

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SSt.t. Viincentncent ddee Paulaul T hhriftrift ShopShop 152 Grafton, St, (East Side Mall), Berlin, NH Basement hours: W ednesdays 8-2 •Furniture •Computers A ll Clothing $2/Bag •Appliances One week only! •Christmas Decorations July 21-July 24 Bring a friend! Hours: 10-4 THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Friday, July 17, 2009— Page 3 N.H. teen found dead in Wells, Maine motel WELLS, Maine (AP) — A New Police said 21-year-old Dino Trent Hampshire teenager has been found of Haverhill, Mass., who registered dead in a Maine motel and a Massa- the room, was charged with allowing chusetts man is facing alcohol-related a minor to possess or consume liquor charges in connection with the death. on premises under his control result- www.TEAMNER.com Wells police say they found the body ing in death. Trent was taken to the 232 Glen Ave, Berlin, NH • Contact us today 603-752-0003 of 19-year-old Brian Devanney, of York County Jail in lieu of $5,000 cash www.remax.com • www.yournhhomes.com Plaistow, at the Seacoast Motel after bond. receiving a 911 call Wednesday morn- Another person sharing the room, BERLIN: 110- BERLIN: 111 Home Large level lot has had new ing. 19-year-old David McNee of Wilm- sheetrock, plumbing, close to parks and New Listing! New Listing! flooring in the Police said the death appears to be ington, Mass., was charged with schools, 2 garages kitchen and bath, alcohol-related. An autopsy is being attempting to shoplift liquor from a and circular new tub and sinks. done. supermarket. driveway, some Located on large lot new flooring, with a 2 car garage, Property sold as- newer 30 year architectual shingle is. Tw o parcels roof and fireplace to transfer’s with the accompany the oil/ sale of the wood boiler combo. property. $42,900! $89,900!

GORHAM: 108-This LANCASTER: Are you ranch home is a looking for a spacious N.H. fi re offi cials warn must see. It’s got a well maintained home which is close to New Listing! huge back yard New Listing! downtown yet located in and is updated a quiet country setting? with newer metal Well, this is it! Are you roof and a new looking for a yard for furnace. It has a entertaining? How about of dangerous rivers alittle over a 1/2 acre of large living room, a dining room, 3 land with mountian FRANKLIN (AP) — Fire offi cials in people from being tossed against the rocks views and snow-mobile bedrooms, and 1 access? Well your in New Hampshire’s Lakes Region are if they get thrown from an inner tube. full bath all on one luck, this home has asking people to use extreme caution Ken Norton, an experienced kay- level. $124,500! both! $159,000! on rivers that are running at all-time aker, told the Citizen that he won’t highs after a very rain spring. even try to paddle the lower part of BERLIN: BERLIN: Congratulations The fi re chiefs in Franklin and Tilton the river when the water is this fast. SOLD! SOLD! Congratulations to the Seller & to the Seller & say anyone who goes into the Winnipe- A typical speed for mid-July is about Buyer of this Buyer of this saukee River for any reason should wear 300 feet per second, but last week it home located in home located in a life preserver. And even that won’t keep was 2,000 feet per second. Berlin, NH. Thank Berlin, NH. Thank you from all of us you from all of us here at RE/MAX here at RE/MAX Northern Edge Northern Edge Realty! Realty!

N.H. Best Buy worker accused of theft COLEBROOK: This BERLIN: A great commercial lot is location to launch THE BEST Location! your commercial SALEM (AP) — Police say a Best Loren Duran of Lawrence, Mass., on New Listing! opportunity to Buy worker at a New Hampshire Wednesday on a theft charge. relocate your venture, move business. Located in your exsisting store was ringing up false returns and Police say the total value of the the center of town business or add a providing friends with fraudulent gift thefts is estimated at over $7,000. at one of the Town’s franchise. cards to buy items. Some of the items bought include a busiest intersections Building (4070 your business will Sqft) & Land (1.7 Salem Police arrested 18-year-old laptop computer and television sets. get the exposure and drive by traffic acres) for sale it deserves. $224,000! only. $335,000.

GORHAM: Mobile MILAN: This 1990 FUNDING from page one mission was included in the Farm Bill, home in 55+ park in mobile home is MILAN! ready to move in to. the northern regions of Maine, New which was passed in 2008, and autho- GORHAM! the quaint town of Gorham, NH... It has a new roof Hampshire, Vermont and New York. rized to spend $30 million annually Great for snowbirds. and windows and Hodes began work on the commission for projects. When the program was Spend your enclosed porch, a summers in the nice deck in the when he took offi ce in 2007 and said authorized no funds were allotted to fenced back yard. middle of White The open kitchen the program would have a signifi cant the program. Mountains. 2 and livingroom impact on this region. bedrooms along Since the program was authorized, make it a great with a possible “The North Country is struggling in Hodes has been searching for a way to place to entertain. third. $29,900! this diffi cult economy, with thousands fund the program. $37,900! of families worried about their jobs, “Finding the right funding source GORHAM : BERLIN: Location in and with many forced to leave their is always the challenge,” said Hodes, DOWNSIZING? Prime low traffic community to fi nd work,” said Hodes, GORHAM! Immaculate must see BERLIN! residential during a previous visit to Berlin. home with a fantastic area.Ranch Style in the press release. “This funding While the search for the remaining recently added sunroom for extra home with Cathedral will begin a federal-state partnership $27 million for the commission contin- living space! Located Ceilings.Nice large to bring needed infrastructure and in Brae Burn Village kitchen with archway ues, Hodes wrote a letter to President which is a adult from the Diningroom. new jobs to the North Country. While Barack Obama asking him to appoint community (age 55 Lower-Level is this funding is a good start, I will con- and over). Enjoy one finished off for a a federal co-chair of the commission. floor living with easy spacious Family room tinue to work to bring more federal Hodes is looking to have the com- access to downtown with separate Den. resources to create new good paying mission ready to start when the $3 Gorham. $55,000! $140,000 jobs in the North Country.” million is available at the beginning It will be able to provide federal of the next fi scal year. investment to bring improvement in “In order to the commission to Follow us on: roads, rail, broadband, job training, invest in the belt of counties along the energy generation and health care northern border from Maine through in Grafton, Coos, Sullivan and Car- New York, a federal co-chair must be Become a RE/MAX roll counties in New Hampshire. Coos appointed,” said Hodes, in the letter. County has the highest unemploy- In the letter, Hodes said that Northern Edge Realty Insider: ment in the state at 8.8 percent, said appointing a chair would be a fi nal the press release. step in putting the commission to The Northern Border Regional Com- work. Read our Blog, TeamNERBlog.com Page 4 — THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Friday, July 17, 2009

––––––––––––––––––––––––– LETTERS –––––––––––––––––––––––––– There’s a lot of nice people in this area To the editor: touched by their thoughtful- This is just a letter to thank ness and kindness to some- the nice young couple in the one they didn’t even know. dark grey SUV on Monday I can’t tell you what a lift it night, who stopped to offer gave me. But I am reminded me a ride when my dog and almost everyday of the kind- I got caught in that deluge ness of people in this area. My of rain around 6:30 p.m. I neighbors are the best ever, told them we were fi ne and whether its helping me with it was the second time we snow removal or just notic- got caught that day! So they ing my car has not moved for drove away, but then stopped a couple of days. I’m honored on the bridge across from and proud to live here, not to the golf course. When I came mention very lucky! along side them, they offered Terri and Cloe Cavallo me an umbrella!! I am so Gorham

Chili and Chowder cookoff a great success To the editor: Printing for their help with On Thursday , July 2, The the plaques for the trophies. Second Annual Chili and Congratulations to the fol- Chowder Cookoff was held. lowing winners: The cookoff was originally First Place Chili: Rick planned to be held at the Eichler Gorham Town Common Second Place Chili: Bruce near the ballfi eld, but due Lary to the heavy rains earlier Third Place Chili: Anthony Ithaca Bound in the day the location had Adair to be moved to the Gorham First Place Chowder: J’s Fire Station. The fi re station Corner Restaurant proved to be a perfect venue Second Place Chowder: An Hour With Reptiles for this event and contrib- Kelly Demers uted to its success! All pro- Third Place Chowder: Alex Katy reached behind a table in the big white belly. Another explanation is that early farmers ceeds for this event will go Dery Snider tent that had been erected on the grounds of would fi nd the non-venomous snakes in their to assist in the purchase of This year’s turnout was the Errol School. When her hands came back cornfi elds and corn cribs, and fi rst thought new cutters for the Jaws of considerably larger than into view, they held a small turtle, whose pro- that the snakes were eating their corn. But the Life for the Gorham Fire last year and we are hoping truding round legs were searching out some- snakes were actually helping the farmers by Department. the same will happen next thing substantial on which to stand. All they eating rats and mice. We would like to thank year as we have new and found was air. But Katy held it fi rmly in her Many of us, of course, are repulsed, even the following businesses improved plans for the grip. Whether it knew it or not, the turtle was frightened by the sight of snakes. We think of for their generous dona- Third Annual Chili and in no danger of falling. This particular turtle them as slimy and dangerous, when, in reality, tions of prizes for the con- Chowder Cookoff. Look for was in no danger at all. In fact, as was later only about ten percent of snakes are venomous, test winners: Berlin City us during next year’s week learned, turtles are among the longest lived and some, such as the garter snake, can be of Auto Group, Mr. Pizza, Bond of Fourth of July Spectacu- creatures on earth. This one was just the fi rst great help in our gardens. Auto Parts, Town and Coun- lar events. of four small-sized reptiles Katy would hold in Next came a Bearded Dragon, a member of try Motor Inn, and Crabby Phil Cloutier her hands last Saturday afternoon. the lizard family, and a native of Australia. Jacks. We would also like President, This month and next, the Lake Umbagog Like snakes, Bearded Dragons shed their skin, to thank Corrigan Screen Gorham Firemens Assoc. National Wildlife Refuge is working in coopera- although, unlike snakes, which usually shed tion with other regional agencies to present a their skins whole, the dragon sheds its skin in series of programs designed to encourage one pieces. Like the corn snake, it does well in cap- and all to engage or re-engage with the won- tivity, and is Send Us Your Community ders of Nature. Saturday’s program on reptiles, popular with called “Scales and Tales” was the fi rst of six those who like News: bds@berlindailysun. such “Connect with Nature” programs to be to keep exotic held in July and August. creatures as The program in Errol, attended by a small pets. Its diet com but very interested group of people, was being consists of presented by the Chewonki Traveling Natural insects, mice, History Program. The traveling natural history and certain We want to hear your opinion. Send your letters to The program is one of several outreach programs fruits and Berlin Daily Sun, 164 Main Street, Berlin, NH 03570 or offered by the Chewonki Foundation of Wiscas- vegetables, fax to 1-603-589-1277. set, Maine, which is dedicated to “fostering an a diet some- appreciation for the natural world and for work- what similar Katy, of Chewonki Traveling Natural ing in community with others.” Katy, as she to that of tur- History Programs, holds an alligator introduced herself, was the day’s presenter. tles, although during last Saturday’s talk on “Scales Reptiles, we learned, are divided into four the Bearded and Tales,” at the Errol School. groups: crocodilians, snakes, turtles, and liz- Dragon is ards. Katy would tell us about and show us live more carnivorous. Rose Dodge, Managing Editor examples of all four. Last to fi nd its way into Katy’s hands was Rita Dube, Offi ce Manager She began by asking if anyone knew what an American alligator, still small enough to be Theresa Johnson, Advertising Sales Representative distinguished reptiles from other kinds of wild- held. Barbara Te treault, Reporter Craig Lyons, Reporter Gail Scott. Reporter Jean LeBlanc, Sports life. Many in Saturday’s enthusiastic group knew John Walsh, Lala Dinsmore, Contributors She quickly found that some in the audience the signifi cant visual difference between an had clearly done some homework. “They’re cold- alligator and a crocodile. The alligator’s snout “Seeking the truth and printing it” Mark Guerringue, Publisher Adam Hirshan, Editor blooded,” said one. “They have scaly skin,” said is rounded, shaped like the letter U. The croco- THE BERLIN DAILY SUN is published another. Clearly impressed, Katy elaborated on dile has a more V-shaped snout, somewhat like Monday through Friday by Country News Club, Inc. the answers, explaining each in detail. a triangle. The alligator’s skin is also a darker Dave Danforth, Mark Guerringue, Adam Hirshan, Founders Next to fi nd itself squirming in Katy’s hands green in color than the crocodile’s. Offi ces and mailing address: 164 Main Street, Berlin, NH 03570 E-Mail: [email protected] was a corn snake. Largely found in the south During the hour-long presentation, we were Tel.: (603) 752-5858 FAX: (1-866) 475-4429 eastern and central states of the United States, also shown encased examples of a snake’s bone CIRCULATION: 8,925 distributed FREE throughout the Berlin-Gorham area. the corn snake, a constrictor, gets its name from structure and shed skin. Panels of informative For delivery call 752-5858 what some see as maize-like markings on its see REPTILES page 5 THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Friday, July 17, 2009— Page 5

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Purchase a Pellet Stove in 2009 and get a Dr. John McDowell (l) was recently honored by the administration and staff of AVH as well as associ- ates and friends for his 35 years of service to the community. Russ Keene, CEO of AVH, said area owes “England’s Stove Works” 30% Tax Credit! Dr. McDowell a lot of gratitude. Pellet Stove Dr. John McDowell recognized for 35 years of service to community $2099.00 BERLIN — Dr. John McDowell, moving here with his wife Cathy. Androscoggin Valley Hospital care “It has been a pleasure to serve the One Ton Pellets management director and hospice local community,” commented Dr. medical director was recently recog- McDowell. “The people of this area nized for 35 years of service to the local have always been very welcoming FREE with community. In addition to a gathering and generous.” at the Town & Country Motor Inn in “The Upper Androscoggin Valley purchase Shelburne attended by John’s health owes John a great deal of grati- care associates and friends, AV H staff tude,” said Russ Keene, AVH CEO. greeted him at a celebration within the “His commitment and dedication to hospital. He was presented with a col- practicing health care at the high- lage of photographs and images from est level are not lost on those in the his time in Northern New Hampshire, area. He has been pivotal in improv- a service recognition plaque and new ing the health of residents and visi- set of golf clubs. tors to the Berlin-Gorham area. His A 2006 recipient of the Rural Health good-natured, positive approach has Clinician Award, Dr. McDowell fi rst benefi tted not only patients, but co- became a resident of the area in 1974, workers.”

St. Hilaire completes basic training I t’s a great BERLIN — Navy Seaman Recruit “Battle Stations”. This exercise gives Matthew A. St. Hilaire, son of Janet recruits the skills and confi dence they time to paint! Lee G. Madore of Berlin, and Leo R. St. need to succeed in the fl eet. “Battle Hilaire of Stephens City, Va., recently Stations” is designed to galvanize the completed U. S. Navy basic training basic warrior Save now through July 31st! at Recruit Training Command, Great attributes of sacrifi ce, dedication, Lakes, Ill. teamwork and endurance in each During the eight-week program, St. recruit through the practical applica- Hilaire completed a variety of train- tion of basic Navy skills and the core Saaveve ing which included classroom study values of Honor, Courage and Commit- and practical instruction on naval ment. Its distinctly ‘’Navy’’ fl avor was customs, fi rst aid, fi refi ghting, water designed to take into account what it safety and survival, and shipboard means to be a Sailor. $ and aircraft safety. An emphasis was St. Hilaire is a 2001 graduate of also placed on physical fi tness. Wo burn High School of Wo burn, The capstone event of boot camp is Mass. New Look! REPTILES from page 4 wilderness trip, led by the North Same Great Paint! drawings and written commentary Woods Stewardship Center, exam- were placed in front of the tables ining plants used for medicinal pur- in the tent, and we were invited to poses and plants that can be used after mail-in rebate on select Royal5 paints! linger at talk’s end to ask questions for human consumption. I plan to interior / exterior or to handle exhibits. go. Tomorrow’s program is on “Enjoy- One is never too old to learn. able Edibles.” It will be held from 10 (Ithaca Bound is the pen name of a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Upton School Dick Conway. His e-mail address is: in Upton, Maine. It will feature a [email protected].) www.berlindailysun.com Page 6 — THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Friday, July 17, 2009

WIND from page one the decommissioning agreement GPR * GPR must use its best efforts to struct a visitors center in Errol, install the parent company of Granite Reli- reached with the Coos County Com- maintain the integrity of the Coos three informational kiosks along able Power. mission and its agreement with the Trail. The wind farm will require the Routes 16 and 26, do guided interpre- The order includes as a condition town of Dummer over lighting at the relocation of a portion of the trail. tive tours of the project, and provide compliance with the High Elevation switching yard and continued public * All turbines must not be climb- $200,000 to the state Department of Mitigation Settlement Agreement access to the snowmobile/ATV on able from the ground to 20 feet above Resources and Economic Development GRP reached with N. H. F ish and Game Dummer Pond Road. ground level. to promote eco-tourism in the project and the Appalachian Mountain Club. Granite Reliable Power must comply * The certifi cate is not transferable to area. Under that agreement, GRP would pro- with all state permits and certifi cates any other person or entity without the Roth recommended GRP be tect 1,735 acres of high elevation land including wetlands and alteration of prior written approval of the EFSEC. required to hire a general contractor and transfer ownership to Fish and terrain permits and water quality cer- * The certifi cate is issued to GRP for the construction and have an engi- Game. It would give the state $750,000 tifi cates. based on its current ownership struc- neer who specializes in high elevation to conserve other land outside the proj- Other conditions included in the ture with 75 percent of the company projects review the project plans. He ect area with a focus on high eleva- fi nal order are: owned by Noble Environmental Power proposed that before construction gets tion spruce fi r habitat in Coos County * GPR can not begin construction and 25 percent by Freshet Wind underway, GRP put together a tech- used by the American marten. Another until all the fi nancing for the construc- Energy. The committee must give prior nical advisory committee made up of $200,000 would go to Fish and Game tion phase is completely in place. Con- written approval to any asset sale. local offi cials, representatives of con- to study species of concern. struction of the 99-megawatt wind While the list of conditions is exten- servation groups, regulatory agencies In addition, the subcommittee is farm is estimated at about $275 mil- sive, the commission rejected approxi- and GRP to conduct bird studies and requiring additional pre-construction lion. mately 30 conditions requested by designate up to $300,000 to fund its and post construction breeding bird * All areas above 2,700 feet in eleva- Senior Assistant Attorney General work. and raptor surveys as well as a post- tion must be revegetated according to a Peter Roth, who represented the public None of those recommendations construction bird and bat mortality plan to be developed by GRP and Fish in the EFSEC proceedings. Roth had made their way into the fi nal order. study. GRP is barred from any major and Game. urged that GRP be required to con- Granite Reliable Power still needs land clearing on Mt. Kelsey or Dixville * GRP must prepare and implement struct a fi re station near the intersec- approval from the U. S. Army Corps of Peak between April 1 and Aug. 1 when a detailed safety and access plan with tion of Dummer Pond Road and Routes Engineers and the Federal Aviation birds are nesting. Coos County before the start of con- 110 or 16 and equip it with two forest Administration before it can go ahead Also incorporated as conditions are struction. fi re trucks. He also wanted GRP to con- with the project. Botox & Juvéderm Advanced Photo Rejuvenation Facial July Special • Brown Spots 20% off Skin Care Center • Broken Capillaries & Rosacea Facials Laser Hair Removal expires 7/31/09 H YMED S KIN C ARE Sunday Breakfast Resurfacing Peels k • Specializing in Age Management J AN M ARINI and Acne Treatment S KIN RESEARCH BUFFET Microdermabrasion Like No Other! k Permanent Makeup J ANE I REDALE Sundays 6:30-11am M INERAL M AKEUP Spider Veins $ 7.95 / Kids $ 4.75 Biofeedback Reporter Court, North Conway HOURS 356-7070 Massage D inner: 5:30-10 Mon-Sat www.advancedskincarenh.com Facials Noon-9:00 Sunday

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CHECKPOINT from page one Agency and the National Highway Traf- The press release said that a review of fi c Safety Administration provide the records has shown that the use of alco- grants funds for departments to conduct hol by people operating motor vehicles the sobriety checkpoints. Many depart- has resulting in an alarming number of ments throughout New Hampshire deaths and personal injury accidents. conduct these checkpoints throughout Authorities only give a loose time- the year. frame as to when the checkpoint will be Last year, the Berlin police conducted conducted but said it would be placed in one that netted three impaired drivers a high traffi c area. but stopped more than 100 cars during The New Hampshire Highway Safety the night. 181 Cole St., Berlin, NH 603-752-7535 www.pcre.com HIKER from page one strenuous trail with numerous minor SOLD!! Sale Pending! 2769900-Rustic 2764628- Milan -92 8:30 p.m. A waiting Berlin Emergency bumps and cols, and many ledges, SOLD! W est Village Road- camp on a quiet SALE PENDING! Service ambulance then transported some of them very steep, that are slip- pond with 42 feet C ountry Cape style Tarkulich more than 10 miles on the pery when wet. of pond frontage. 3 BR home features Open concept private back yard, Success Pond Road to AV H. Along with N.H. Fish and Game and kitchen/living/ expansive living dining area. room with The Appalachian Mountain Maine Warden Service, other agencies hardwood floors, Great views from Club White Mountain Guide notes involved in the rescue effort included formal dining room, the front porch kitchen and with Mahoosuc Notch is regarded by many Berlin Fire Department, Berlin EMS, and bedroom. full bath upstairs. as the most diffi cult mile on the entire Newry, Maine Fire Department, $OLD!! $ale Pending! 2,175 mile Appalachian Trail. While Bethel EMS, Mahoosuc Search and Sale Pending! 2789024- Lisbon - 2788064- Berlin - 77Highland Ave- elevations are lower than many other Rescue, and Androscoggin Search and NEW! Blais St.- T his three sections, the guidebook calls it a very Rescue. SALE PENDING! Affordable .23 bedroom home building lot in offers loads of Berlin. Low traffic, space and even lot overlooks the more character. www.berlindailysun.sun city. Fill in or Half-wrap porch, build your home full basement/ with a walk out workshop, basement. $ale groomed corner Pending! lot. A bargain at SUMMER OIL $67,000 2789162- Milan - 2789141- Berlin - 131West Milan 391 South Ave- NEW! Road-Seeking a NEW! Simply move in & CHANGE SPECIAL country home enjoy this 2+ with over an acre bedroom gem of elbow room which offers the y and two car best of both Onl $$ 000000 garage to store worlds…country your toys near the living /town 220200 J ericho AT V Park? convenience. Look no further. Formal dining, for most vehicles Priced to sell at deck, mudroom & $109,900. out bldg. $ 165,000

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July 17th, 18th & 19th

Motorcycles of all makes and models will be displayed in downtown Berlin at this weekend’s Thunder Thunder in the Mountains has been expanded to a weekend event this year with events in Gorham in the Mountains. A bike parade will get underway at 5 p.m. Saturday as the evening’s events shift to and Shelburne as well as Berlin. The TimothyPaul Band will be one of several bands performing Friday the Northern Forest Heritage Park. On Sunday, the popular motorcycle stunt team, Vertical Outlaws, night at the Biker Bash at the To wn and Country Motor Inn in Shelburne. The biker bash will run from will perform two shows. 8 p.m to midnight.

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Also this weekend New England Forest Rally speeds into Berlin Saturday

BY BARBARA TETREAULT day morning where teams will test THE BERLIN DAILY SUN their skills on a half-mile course that BERLIN — Thousands of spectators winds its way in and around the old are expected for this weekend’s New paper mill site. England Forest Rally with as many The rally is expected to get under- as 45 top level rally teams expected to way at 8:30 a.m. in Berlin with a ser- compete on some of the fastest gravel vice break at 11:30 a.m. 603-466-5454 and forest roads in the country. This year’s New England Forest 461 Main St., The rally is a two day event centered Rally will feature a larger contingent in Newry , Maine and Berlin. Consid- of Regional teams from across the POWERSPORTS & RV Gorham, NH ered the extreme sport of auto racing, Northeastern United Sates and East- cars reach speeds of over 100 mph on ern Canada. www.absolutepowersportsnh.com backcountry dirt roads. Confi rmed entries are Maine’s M onday-Thursday 8-5, Friday 8-6, Saturday 8-2 On Saturday , the rally action moves own former regional champion Chris to Berlin where rally teams will com- Duplessis, of Team O’Neil, and John pete on a series of gravel and forest Cassidy, of Last Ditch Racing, as well stages from Berlin north along the as New Hampshire’s Wyatt Nnox, also Androscoggin River to Errol and of Team O’Neil, coming off a big week- beyond. end winning both regional contests The viewing location will be at at the recent Susquehannock Trail the former Fraser paper mill site off Rally. Hutchins Street. Fa ns will be treated The 2009 Rally America National to a “Super Special” in Berlin Satur- see RALLY page 13 Page 10 — THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Friday, July 17, 2009

–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– POLICE LOG ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Gorham police log Thursday , July 2 and advised the subjects of the town ject that was wandering on the town was being unruly. 3:01 p.m.- Wallace Leigh, 53, of Leices- ordinance regarding fi reworks. common, and everything was all set. 6:03 a.m.- Patrick Arnold, 40, of ter, N. Y. , was issued a traffi c summons Saturday , July 4 11:56 a.m.- A caller reported that Milan, was issued a traffi c summons for for speed. 12:14 a.m.- Rachel Ainsworth, 37, of their vehicle may have been damaged speed. 4:35 p.m.- A caller reported hear- Bartlett, was issued a traffi c summons by fi reworks debris. 11:08 a.m.- Cheryl Grafton, 50, of ing loud noises in the area of Gateway for speed. 2:28 p.m.- Michael Haggerty, 25, of Gorham, was issued a traffi c summons Trailer Park, but police were unable to 6:59 p.m.- James Mather, 55, of Pros- Ossipee, was issued a traffi c summons for speed. locate the source. pect, Conn., was issued a traffi c sum- for speed. 8:50 p.m.- William Grondin, 56, of Friday , July 3 mons for speed. 3:15 p.m.- Marshall Craggy, 30, of 39 Promenade St., in Gorham, was 8:26 a.m.- Jason Therrien, 29, of Lit- 9:02 p.m.- Leonard Lacroix, 48, of 3 Tuscon, Arizona., was issued a traffi c arrested for simple assault. He was tleton, was issued a traffi c summons for Exchange St., in Gorham, was issued a summons for failure to yield to an emer- released on $500 personal recognizance speed. summons for having an open container gency vehicle. bail and given an August 7 court date. 12:19 p.m. Police assisted a resident in public. He was given an August 7, 9:26 p.m.- John Rogers, 33, of Bar Tuesday , July 7 with exchanging property with her ex- court date. Harbor, Maine, was issued a traffi c 10:33 a.m.- Cindy Futzgerakd, 48, of boyfriend. 10:21 p.m.- A minor two vehicle acci- summons for speed. Bethlehem, was issued a traffi c sum- 8:02 p.m.- Crabby Jack’s requested dent was reported in the Cumberland 10:12 p.m.- A gas drive off of $148 was mons for speed. police assistance to remove two sub- Farms parking lot. reported at Circle K. The owner of the 1:39 p.m.- Thomas Diegolie, 51, of jects, but the people had already left Sunday , July 5 vehicle was located and said they would Gorham, was issued a traffi c summons before police arrived. 12:14 a.m.- Thomas Maniscalco, 59, of go back and pay . for speed. 10:40 p.m.- A caller complained Gorham, was issued a traffi c summons Monday , July 6 9:38 p.m.- Tara Hersom, 21, of Farm- about fi reworks going off near Gateway for speed. 12:03 a.m.- Police dispersed a crowd ington, was issued a traffi c summons Trailer Park. Police located the source 12:53 a.m.- Police checked a sub- of people on Androscoggin Street that for speed.

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She was 11:52 a.m.- A caller reported that 23, of 128 Monty Rd., in Berlin, was ing yelling and screaming on Ottawa released on $500 P.R. bail and given a fi rearms were stolen from a truck arrested for driving after suspension Street and thought a fi ght was going September 2, court date. parked at the Budget Inn. or revocation and default or breach of on. Police responded and the subjects 3:08 p.m.- A caller reported their car 2:08 p.m.- A caller reported their bail conditions. She was released on had already left the area. door had been damaged. license plates were stolen. $500 cash and $2,000 personal recog- 5:37 p.m.- A caller reported heir 4:55 p.m.- A missing eight-year-old 5:06 p.m.- Zeb Jackson Albert, 21, nizance bail and a court date has not garage had been tampered with but juvenile was reported to police, but of 110 N. State St., in Penacook, was been set. nothing was taken. the juvenile returned home a short arrested for willful concealment. He 8:33 a.m.- A minor two vehicle acci- 8:01 p.m.- Casey Byrne, 32, of 1803 time later. was released on $350 P.R. bail and dent was reported on Second Avenue. Hutchins St., in Berlin, was arrested 10:34 p.m.- Stephen Tremaine, 36, given an August 25, court date. 9:50 a.m.- David Grant, 59, of 188 for driving after revocation or suspen- of Berlin, was issued traffi c citations 6:15 p.m.- A caller reported they Akers East, in Errol, was arrested on sion. He was released on $210 cash for disorderly actions and possession were bitten by a cat. two counts of violation of a protective bail and given an August 18, court of registration. 10:51 p.m.- A caller reported their order. He was released on $1,000 P.R. date. Wednesday , July 1 17-year old daughter missing. The bail and a court date has not been Tuesday , June 30 5:03 a.m.- Police responded to an juvenile has not yet been located. set. 8:38 a.m.- A man reported someone argument between two subjects and Monday , July 6 3:41 p.m.- A domestic dispute glued his hubcap to his tire. one of the subjects broke a window. 1:42 a.m.- Chad Blais, 36, of 424 between a man and woman was 1:52 p.m.- Samantha Burns, 28, of Police subsequently took a subject in Hillside Ave., in Berlin, was arrested reported on Third Avenue. The female 616 Third Ave., in Berlin, was arrested for protective custody. for criminal trespass and indecent party obtained a restraining order. on a bench warrant. She was released 10:01 a.m.- A caller reported that exposure. He was released on $1,000 4:32 p.m.- A caller reported solar on $70 cash bail and no court date juveniles had rolled a 6,000 gallon personal recognizance bail ad given lights had been stolen from their lawn, was set. 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BERLIN LOG from page 11 Berlin, was arrested for disorderly conduct. He was “Save Your Vehicle. Think Used” an August 25, court date. He was later transported released on $350 personal recognizance bail and P&L Auto Parts, Inc. Can Help! to the state prison for violating his parole. given a September 1, court date. 6:41 a.m.- Kenneth Crane, 32, of Laconia, was 8:10 p.m.- A woman reported her daughter was New Hampshire Certified Green Ya rd issued a traffi c citation for speed. being threatened by other juveniles. www.pandlautoparts.com 11:10 a.m.- A caller reported a gun missing, but 11:57 p.m.- A man reported that an intoxicated later reported they had found it. woman threatened to scalp him, and police took the Route 110, Berlin, NH • 752-1040 3:48 p.m.- Shawn Hanlon, 37, of Gorham, was woman in for protective custody. •Late model used auto and truck parts issued a traffi c citation for speed. Friday , July 10 •Free parts locating service, “If we don’t have it, we’ll get it!” 5:55 p.m.- A man reported someone had painted 12:16 a.m.- A man reported someone broke into his words on the trunk, hood and bumper of his vehicle. house and trashed the apartment. The man never •New OEM and aftermarket parts available upon request There was no permanent damage to the vehicle. fi led a report. •Cash for tired, unwanted vehicles – FREE PICKUP 6:30 p.m.- A caller reported that someone had 10:14 a.m.- A woman reported her vehicle had entered their house and stolen checks and money. been broken into and items were scattered in the The incident is under investigation. area. 9:40 p.m.- Cassandra Doucette, 26, of 610 Cheshire 10:19 a.m.- A woman reported she was bitten by St., in Berlin, was arrested for default or breach of her neighbor’s dog. bail conditions. She was given $1,000 cash bail and 2:44 p.m.- A minor two vehicle accident was subsequently transported to the house of correc- reported on Pleasant Street. tions. 7:27 p.m.- A caller reported a man was being Tuesday , July 7 attacked by a pit bull, and wanted an offi cer to shoot 1:33 p.m.- Joseph Kelly, 40, of 1519 Main St., in the dog. Offi cers responded, the man was taken Berlin, was arrested on a bench warrant. He was to the hospital with injuries sustained during the released on $300 cash bail and given a September attack and the dog was quarantined. 1, court date. 10:03 p.m.- A woman reported that a man threat- 10:22 p.m.- Police responded to a domestic dispute ened a juvenile. on Grafton Street, and wound up taking a male sub- 10:36 p.m.- A caller reported a group of juveniles ject in for protective custody. walking through backyard on Sweden Street. Police July 8 responded but were unable to locate the juveniles. 1:34 a.m.- Mason Cyr, 18, of 524 Burgess St., in 11:16 p.m.- A man reported a laptop was stolen Berlin, was arrested on two counts of driving or from his residence. operating under the infl uence of drugs or liquor. He 11:19 p.m.- Christopher Willis, 39, of 136 Sweden was released on $500 P.R. bail and given an August St., in Berlin, was arrested for driving or operating 18, court date. under the infl uence of drugs or liquor. 2:38 a.m.- Police responded to a possible domes- Saturday , July 11 tic assault on Madison Avenue, but determined no 1:44 a.m.- A man reported that a woman attempted Enelda Landr y ~ 1910–2008 assault had actually taken place. to fl ag him dog, while he was driving on Pleasant We th ink ofy o u with l o v e today , 5:09 a.m.- A caller reported a subject was ringing Street, and he believes the woman was a prostitute. doorbells and leaving the area on Main Street. Police Police could not locate the woman. bu t th at isnothing new. could not locate the subject. 9:47 a.m.- A caller reported receiving harassing We th ou ght abou t y o u y e sterday , 7:50 a.m.- Casimir Efthimoiu, 27, of 128 Monty phone calls. and day s be fore th at too. Rd., in Berlin, was arrested for criminal mischief. He 10:29 a.m.- A woman reported her vehicle had We th ink ofy o u insil e nce, was released on $350 P.R. bail and given an August been damaged. we ofte n speak y o ur name. 18, court date. 4:17 p.m.- A woman reported her seven-year-old Now all we hav e ismem ories, 1:11 p.m.- A caller reported someone had come to son missing, but police located the boy and returned and y o ur pic t ures inafr a me. their door asking about fi re detectors but took off, him home. Your memor y isour keepsa ke, and thought it was suspicious. Police were unable to 6:40 p.m.- A caller reported seeing a man walking with whic h we’ l l nev e r pa r t . locate the subject. down the street with a large knife, but police could God has y o u inHiskeeping , 4:42 p.m.- Marissa Hickbottom, 20, of 100 Pine St., not locate the subject. in Berlin, was arrested for criminal mischief, crimi- 11:42 p.m.- Garrett Riviere, 18, of 1 Mt. Prospect we hav e y o u inour hearts. nal trespass and resisting arrest. She was released Rd., in Lancaster, was arrested for possession of a Sa dlymis s ed by Pa uline,D oris , Ear n est,Manny,g r a ndc h ildren , on $1,500 P.R. bail and given a September 1, court controlled drug and driving while intoxicated. He grea t grandchildren ,g r e at,g r e at grandchildren , date. was released on $500 P.R. bail and given an August and fr ien ds at St.R egisH ous e Thursday , July 9 18, court date. 8:44 a.m.- Joshua Minor, 19, of McGee St., in see BERLIN LOG page 13 New Apartments for PUBLIC NOTICE Rent in Berlin Request for Bids for Contractor Services Apartments include: Coos County Family Health Services (CCFHS) is r equesting sealed bids no later than 4:00pm July 29, • 1-Bedroom Apartments… Bedroom, 2 009 at our 54 Willow Street, Berlin, NH 03570 office Parlor, Dining Room for renovations to that same building to include: • Replacement of siding on 2 sides of the • Appliances…refrigerator, stove, building. micro-convection oven, disposal, • Drainage enhancements on one side of the front-loading washer & dryer building. • Hardwood and tile flooring Additional specifications may be obtained by contacting Joel Fortier at 54 Willow Street, 603-752- • Locked basement storage 3669x4032 after 10am on July 22, 2 009. A walk- • Door bell intercom system with door t hrough of the project will be held at 54 Willow Street, Berlin, NH at 10am, July 22, 2009. Please release contact Mr. Fortier if you plan to attend the walk- • Porches through. • Private parking This project is funded by USDA, Rural Development, and must conform with all applicable • Heat included F ederal regulations and standards, to include, but • Monthly Rental $775 to $825 not limited to, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act requirements, Buy American For more information or viewing, certifications, and Davis-Bacon wage standards. please contact: 603-752-4810 THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Friday, July 17, 2009— Page 13

–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– OBITUARIES ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Raymond S. Labbe Paul R. Frechette BERLIN -- Mr. Paul R. Frechette, Berlin; his mother, Lucille (Martel) BERLIN -- Mr. Raymond S. Labbe, Holroyd and companion Christine of 51, of 76 Hamlin St., Berlin, passed Frechette of Berlin; nieces, neph- 55, of 110 Spring Street, Berlin passed MN; one grandchild, Jacson Campbell away on Thursday July 16, 2009 at ews, cousins, aunts and uncles. away unexpectedly on Wednesday of Berlin: his mother, Doris Labbe of his home. He was born in Berlin on He was predeceased by his father, July 15, 2009 at the Littleton Regional Berlin: one brother, Roger Labbe and October 29, 1957, the son of Maurice Maurice Frechette. Hospital in Littleton. He was born wife Marilyn of Berlin; father-in-law , and Lucille (Martel) Frechette, and A Mass of Christian Burial will be in Berlin on June 15, 1954 the son of Lionel Routhier of Berlin; in-laws, Sue was a lifelong resident. He gradu- celebrated on Tuesday July 21, at Richard and Doris (Lacasse) Labbe and Ron Couture of Berlin, John and ated from Berlin High School and 11 a.m. at St. Anne Church of Good and lived most of his life in Berlin. He Nancy Routhier of Bartlettt, and Mike was employed by the local paper Shepherd Parish. Interment will be graduated from Berlin High in 1973 and Peggy Routhier of Conn.; aunts, mill for over 30 years. He was a in the Holy Family Cemetery. There and was a veteran of the US Navy. uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. member of Good Shepherd Parish, will be no calling hours. Donations He was employed by Pine Tree Power He was predeceased by his father, loved to ride his Harley Davidson in his memory may be made to the and was a member of Ryan-Scammon Richard Labbe. motorcycle, loved walking in the Northwoods Animal Rescue, c/o 266 Post # 36 American Legion in Berlin. A memorial service will be held on woods with his two dogs and loved Wight Street, Berlin, NH, 03570. Raymond enjoyed hunting, fi shing, his Monday July 20, at 11 a.m. at the Bryant to fish. For more information or to sign time spent at Lake Umbagog with his Funeral Home, 180 Hillside Avenue, Members of the family include his the guestbook, please visit www. family and his two dogs. Berlin. Relatives and friends may call wife, Carol (Gauthier) Frechette of bryantfuneralhome.net. Members of the family include at the funeral home on Monday morn- his wife, Louise (Routhier) Labbe of ing from 10-11 a.m., prior to the service. Berlin; one daughter, Kristy Godbout Donations in his memory may be made ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SERVICE ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– and husband Matt of Berlin; one son, to Special Olympics, 650 Elm Street, Jeremy Labbe of Marquette, MI; two Manchester, NH, 03101. For more infor- step-children, Mariel Campbell and mation or to sign the guestbook, please Armand E. Cotnoir husband John of Berlin, and Kyle visit www.bryantfuneralhome.net. BERLIN -- Funeral services for Mr. ebrated by Reverend Jeffrey Statz. Armand E. Cotnoir, 78, of 28 Tenth Cecile Dumoulin did the readings. BERLIN LOG from page 12 ing her. Police responded, counseled Street, Berlin, were held on July 2, Interment was in the Mount Calvary Sunday , July 12 the parties and settled the matter. 2009 at St. Anne Church of Good Cemetery where Sister Monique Ther- 1:14 a.m.- Eric Tibbetts, 17, of 148 5:30 p.m.- A caller reported their Shepherd Parish, following prayers at riault read the committal prayers. Green St., in Berlin, was issued a house was egged. the Bryant Funeral Home. Many relatives and friends attended summons for youth access to tobacco. 5:39 p.m.- A caller reported sub- A Mass of Christian Burial was cel- the service from the US and Canada. He was given a September 15, court jects came to their door selling mag- date. azine subscriptions, asked to use 12:50 p.m.- A woman reported the bathroom and if they had any RALLY from page 9 compete in ESPN’s Summer X Games, her husband may be missing. Police medications, and through it was sus- Championship series consists of the leading action sports event broad- located him and returned him picious. Police were unable to locate nine exciting events that take place cast live on ABC and ESPN. For for home. the subjects. throughout the United States in more information including a detailed 1:07 p.m.- A woman reported she 6:54 p.m.- A caller reported juve- many different weather and road con- event schedule, and an on-line Specta- was trapped in her house because niles throwing rocks at vehicle on ditions. Top teams in the Rally Amer- tor Guide, go to www.newenglandfor- her neighbors were outside threaten- Unity Street. ica Championship are also invited to estrally.com Page 14 — THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Friday, July 17, 2009

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essence of things, the feeling and inten- where they can comprehend what you For by L tion behind them -- not just their literal are saying, it all will click when the time meaning. You will turn a vague plan into is right. a precise series of actions. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Con- TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You tribute to your team spirit. Lead by really believe that we can all get along. example. Make concessions in order to That’s why you will be slow to take promote good will. You will all arrive at offense and you’ll encourage others to the goal together through compromise fi nd a peaceful, tolerant solution to their and cooperation. problems as well. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Root GEMINI (May 21-June 21). That for the underdog -- the one who has cantankerous person in your life simply more heart than experience, more guts doesn’t have enough to do. You can’t than wisdom. You’ll get in touch with give this person a purpose, but you can your own courage by witnessing some- offer up a juicy piece of busy work to one else overcome his or her struggle. distract him or her from the exhausting SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). DILBER T by Scott Adams habit of fault fi nding. Your open mind allows you to continue CANCER (June 22-July 22). The growing and moving with the times. people around you are a little distracted, Conclusions are in the making. While so don’t take it personally. Use it as an talking through a situation with a friend, excuse to spoil yourself while no one you will discover what you really think is looking. Then you won’t mind when about it. others fall short of the quality of atten- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). tion you usually expect from them. You made some projections early in the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). What good year and at this point, you’re not too is a collection if it’s tucked away some- far from where you thought you’d be. where you can’t appreciate? Decide This is cause for celebration. After you now whether to take it out of storage reward yourself, make new projections. and display it, or get rid of it. Either way, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). you’ll feel lighter and brighter. Place your admiration where it is well Get Fuzzy TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (JULY 17). deserved. Those who haven’t worked by Darby Conley You’ll be a inspiration to others this for their status in life will have little to year and all you have to do is follow teach you. If you’re going to model your heart’s dictates. What you enjoy yourself after someone, be sure that

also brings happiness to those around person is a self-made individual. r you. A struggle ends in August. Loved PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). ones reunite in October. January brings Human connection is something that’s a business boom. Investments double taught. Try not to blame a person for in March. Wedding bells ring in May. being socially inept. If you must fi nd Virgo and Pisces adore you. Your lucky fault, fi nd fault with the behavior, not numbers are: 30, 5, 28, 41 and 47. the person. Those who know better will VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Share do better. what you know with those who will

CROSSWORD TUNDRA by Chad Carpente ACROSS 41 Feinstein or Hatch: 3 Once again 39 “¿Cómo __ 51 Ascend 1 Post Offi ce abbr. 4 Fellows Usted?” 52 Actor Sandler purchase 42 Inquired 5 Determined 40 Sheltered bay 53 Graceful bird 6 Sound from a 43 Finished beforehand 46 Lid 54 African nation kennel 44 Golfer Ernie 6 Stork or egret 47 Declare 55 Biblical garden 10 Magazine title 45 “...Thy will be 7 Small bills 48 Cake frosters 56 Examination 14 Recluse done on earth as 8 Canadian prov. 49 Disembarks 58 Papa 15 “__ and the King __ in...” 9 Distant 50 1 of the girls in 59 Bullfi ght cheer of Siam” 46 Saloon 10 Entice “Little Women” 61 By way of 16 Go over a 48 Lupino and others 11 Thought manuscript 49 Misplace 12 Obey Ye sterday’s Answer 17 “Goodnight, __” 50 Support 13 Ending for Jan or 18 Damage; injury 53 Gullible people Paul 20 Cat’s cry 54 Encountered 19 Cuba or Aruba 21 Observes 57 Pillow fi lling 22 Wide shoe width 23 Black card 60 Steer clear of 24 Pear variety 24 Suds 62 Russian ruler of 25 Dinner course 25 Loose sediment old 26 Golf club 27 Channel changer 63 “When I was __...” 27 Lift 30 Skater Lipinski 64 Infuriates 28 Do well 31 Easy and Wall: 65 Dress edges 29 Bearings abbr. 66 Rec rooms 30 Makes gentle 34 WWII power 67 Contaminate 31 Use a razor 35 Beauty shop 32 Giver’s opposite 36 Derby, for one DOWN 33 Strict 37 Birthday party 1 Thin 35 Rice drinks staples 2 Ripped 38 Oakland athlete THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Friday, July 17, 2009— Page 15

––––––––––––––––– FRIDAY PRIME TIME JULY 17, 2009 ––––––––––––––– ONGOING CALENDAR –––––––––––––– DAILY CALENDAR Friday ––––––––––––––––– 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Salvation Army Clothing Bag Sale: third friday Saturday, July 18 CBS 3 WCAX Ghost Whisperer (CC) Flashpoint (CC) NUMB3RS (CC) News (N) Late Show of every month. Stuffed Chicken Dinner. FOX 4 WPFO You Smarter? Mental (N) (CC) News (N) Frasier Fam. Guy Fam. Guy White Mountain Apple User Group (WMAUG): Shelburne Town Hall, 4:30-7 ABC 5 WMUR Surviving Goode Jim Jim 20/20 (In Stereo) (CC) News (N) Nightline Meets second Friday of month, 7 to 9 p.m., White p.m. Mashed potatoes, string NBC 6 WCSH The Chopping Block Dateline NBC (In Stereo) (CC) News (N) Tonight Mountain Cafe, Main Street, Gorham, across from beans, carrots homemade pies, Burger King. CBC 7 CBMT Air Farce Laughs Wild Roses (CC) (DVS) National The Hour (CC) etc. Adults $7, children under 12, Berlin Area Head Start Accepting Applica- CBC 9 CKSH Mission Apollo 11 Zone doc (N) (SC) Le Téléjournal et Les Six pieds sous terre $3. Proceeds benefi t Shelburne tions: For children between the ages of 3-5 years old. Fire Department Ladies Auxil- PBS 10 WCBB Wash Wk Maine Bill Moyers Journal (N) NOW Washngtn Charlie Rose (N) (CC) This is an income eligible program. Call 752-5464 to iary Scholarship Fund. FMI 466- PBS 11 WLED Antiques Antiques Masterpiece Mystery! (CC) (DVS) Paris (In Stereo) P.O.V. (CC) schedule an appointment to enroll your child. 2490 CBS 13 WGME Ghost Whisperer (CC) Flashpoint (CC) NUMB3RS (CC) News (N) Late Show NH Downloadable Audio Book Program: now North Country Drivers IND 14 WTBS Fam. Guy Fam. Guy “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” Sex & City Sex & City available to patrons of the Gorham Public Library. Association’s Truck Show-n- IND 16 WSBK Dr. Phil (In Stereo) (CC) WBZ News Community Frasier Frasier Punk’d South Park Patrons are now able to choose from a varied and Shine. Gorham Oil, Rte. 16 in NICK 24 Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge extensive selection. FMI at 466-2525 or gpublib@ncia. Gorham. Begins 10 a.m. Dozens A&E 25 CSI: Miami (CC) CSI: Miami (CC) CSI: Miami (CC) Criminal Minds (CC) net. of raffl e items. Tickets still avail- Family Resource Center Lab Open: Monday- DISC 27 Alaskan Crab Fishing Alaskan Crab Fishing Deadliest Catch (CC) Alaskan Crab Fishing able for fi re wood raffl es, one to Friday 9 a.m. to 12. Day and evening classes will be drawn that day and the last E! 28 Richards Jon & Kate Kendra Kendra The Soup Wildest TV Chelsea E! News resume in January. FMI or to register please call 723- in September. Food and music FAM29 Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos The 700 Club (CC) 7692. and fun. Drivers wishing to LIFE 31 Reba (CC) Reba (CC) Wife Swap (CC) Wife Swap (CC) Will-Grace Will-Grace Men’s Breakfast Meeting, Congregational/UCC enter may do so by bringing a TNT 32 CSI: NY (CC) Movie: (((( “Saving Private Ryan” (1998, War) (CC) in Gorham on Main Street. Meeting held the second new unwrapped toy which will ESPN 33 Softball: Italy vs. United States Baseball Tonight (CC) SportsCenter (CC) Friday of each month at 7 a.m. go toward annual Toy Run. FMI ESPN2 34 Golf NASCAR Race Boxing Friday Night Fights. (Live) (CC) Artisan Gift Shop: 961 Main St., Berlin. Open 603-723-3385. Tuesday through Friday , 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. USA 35 Movie: ((( “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” (2005) Paul Rudd (CC) House “Big Baby” (CC) Book/Barn Sale. To benefi t USDA Rural Development: Every fourth Friday CSNE 36 Heartland Poker Tour ClubWPT.com Sports Sports Sports Final Berlin & Coos County Historical of the month. Rural Development Specialist Janice Society. Barn, VH1 37 One-Hit Wndrs Fridays Brooke Brooke “What’s Love Got to Do With It” Gingras available to discuss housing fi nance or repair Berlin, across from prison enta- TRAV38 Surf Patrol Surf Patrol Ghost Adventures (N) Ghost Adventures (CC) Most Haunted (CC) questions, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tri-County Cap offi ce, 4 rance, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or TOON 39 “Ben 10” Destroy BrainRush Star Wars King of Hill King of Hill Chicken Amer Dad Pleasant St., Colebrook. (FMI 752-13428) shine. HGTV 40 Property Property House Buck House Unsellable HGTV Showdown The Teen Center: Guardian Angel School on Sul- Coos Democratic Party OXY 42 Snapped (CC) Movie: ((* “Cellular” (2004, Suspense) Movie: “Cellular” livan Street. Open Monday-Friday from 2:30-6 p.m. for Meeting. 10 a.m., Randolph town DISN 43 Wiz Deck Wiz Deck Wiz Deck Montana Wizards Montana Suite Life So Raven teens who are of high school age up to age 20. Home- hall, Durand Rd in Randolph. SCIFI 46 Eureka (In Stereo) (CC) Eureka (N) (CC) Primeval (N) (CC) Eureka (In Stereo) (CC) work help, internet, pool, movies, music, games, snacks Topics: fundraising, candidate NESN 48 MLB Baseball: Red Sox at Blue Jays Innings Red Sox SportsDsk All Stars and more for free. Call 752-1240. recruitment, and next congressio- Gorham Public Library: Monday – Friday , 10am (( nal and Senate elections, county SPIKE 49 UFC Unleashed Movie: “Jackass: The Movie” (2002) Ways Die Ways Die – 7pm. summitt and Truman dinner. MTV 50 “School-Scound” The Real World (CC) Movie: “Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls” Fo ot Care Clinics: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Friday Please come and bring a friend. CNN 51 Campbell Brown (N) Larry King Live (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) at the Androscoggin Valley Hospital Home Health and For more information please call A-P 52 Whale Wars (CC) Whale Wars (N) (CC) River Monsters (CC) Whale Wars (CC) Hospice Department. For an appointment, call 326- 466-2655 AMC 53 Movie: ((* “Out for Justice” (1991) Movie: ((* “Constantine” (2005) (CC) 5870. HIST 54 UFO Files (CC) Deep Sea Salvage Deep Sea Salvage Battle 360 (CC) Theatre North Bingo: Every Friday night, 6:30 Sunday, July 19 GAC 55 Top 20 Country Countdown On Streets GAC Late Shift p.m., St. Anne Hall, Berlin. Special door prize every Pancake Breakfast. Gorham EWTN 56 The World Over Crossing Rosary Defending Image Rome Quest week. Fire Station. Serenity Steps: 567 Main Street. Berlin’s peer TVLND 57 Cosby Cosby ((* Roseanne Roseanne Shelburne Union Church Movie: “Another 48 HRS.” (1990) support center. Open Monday to Wednesday , noon to Service. 7 p.m., Pastor Diane COM 58 ((* “Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie” Jim Gaffigan Presents Presents 5 p.m., Thursdays and Fridays, noon to 8 p.m. Offers Wood, Shelburne Union Church. TLC 59 What Not to Wear (CC) What Not to Wear (N) Dress Dress What Not to Wear (CC) a variety of support groups and activities to area’s Peabody Farmhouse NGC 60 Dog Whisperer Dog Whisperer Taboo Dog Whisperer mental health consumers. (FMI 752-8111) Museum Open. Museum of TCM 105 Movie: “Ma and Pa Kettle” (1949) “Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town” “Ma on Farm” Alcoholics Anonymous: 7 to 8 p.m., downstairs, Shelburne history, 1 - 4. Free GOOD 115 “St. Martin’s Lane” Movie: (* “Beneath the 12-Mile Reef” Mission: Impossible St. Anne Hall, School Street, Berlin. admission. ENC 401 Movie: ((( “Scarface” (1983, Crime Drama) (In Stereo) (CC) “Fire Down Below” Salvation Army: Music Arts — drama/singing HBO 501 Movie: ((( “Ocean’s Thirteen” (2007) Real Time Real Time company/sacred dance/timbrels (for all ages), 3 to 4:30 Monday, July 20 p.m. Dinner — 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Jr. Soldiers/Jr. Soldiers SHOW 511 “Get Married?” Weeds Nurse Penn Penn All Star Comedy Jam WIC Clinic. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., Prep/Corps Cadets — 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Y outh Horizons: (( CCFHS, 54 Willow st., Berlin. For TMC 535 Movie: “Along Came a Spider” (2001) “Texas Chainsaw-Next Gen.” “Sub (ages 13 and up), 7 to 9 p.m., 15 Cole St., Berlin. (FMI appointment contact 752-4678 or 752-1644) 1-888-266-7942. TWC - 23, CNN2 - 30, C-SPAN - 99, PAY-PER-VIEW - 59, 60, 61, 62 Coos County Adult Learner Services: Offers free, confi dential, one-to-one instruction in basic read- ing, writing, math, English for speakers of other lan- THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek guages and preparation for high school equivalency exam (GED). Available Monday through Friday at 166 Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, Main St., Berlin. To schedule an appointment, call 752- to form four ordinary words. 1927 or 1-800-268-5437. Berlin and Coos County Historic Society DAYCE Moffett House Museum: Open fi ve days, Tuesday through Saturday , noon to 4 p.m. Can also be opened by appointment. Call 752-4590. Available are histori- ©2009 T r ibune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved. cal documents, school yearbooks, Berlin/Gorham direc- tories, annual city reports, city and county reports, DOLFO Brown Bulletins, old books, artifacts and more. Also accepting artifacts. Saturday Alcoholics Anonymous: 10 a.m., St. Vincent de ROLMAN Paul, fi rst fl oor solarium, Providence Ave., Berlin. Shelburne Library Schedule: Thursdays - 2:30

NEW JUMBLE NINTENDO www.jumble.com/ds p.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Saturdays - 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Alcoholics Anonymous: 7 to 8:30 p.m., United YASILE Church of Christ, Main Street, Berlin. Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as Dummer Library Story Hour: First Saturday of suggested by the above cartoon. the month at 11 a.m. (FMI 449-0995; E-mail: dpl@ncia. net) Ans: “ ” ALL Salvation Army Bible Study: 10 a.m., 15 Cole St., (Answers tomorrow) Berlin. Jumbles: GROUP PA NIC DONKEY HAMPER Genealogy Library: First Saturday of every month, Y e sterday’s Answer: They picked the dog with the wagging tail 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day and had a — HAPPY “ENDING” Saints, Gorham Hill Road, Randolph. Page 16 — THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Friday, July 17, 2009

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BERLIN: 2nd. floor, 4 rooms, 2 TWO bedroom apts., heat, hot by Abigail Van Buren bedrooms, heated, all appliances, water, off street parking, HUD wel- parking, no pets, $550/mo. 168 come, 752-2607, 723-4161. East Mason Street, 752-6276, 723-6276. TWO bedroom, Madison Ave., WOMAN IS CURIOUS TO KNOW DETAILS second floor, $625/mo. includes BERLIN: College rooms $400/mo. heat. no smokers, 723-7015. $100/wk. includes, utilities, cable, OF BEAU’S DIVORCE phone, internet, W/D, 723-3042. For Sale BERLIN: First floor, two bed- rooms. 196 Collins Street, W/D 1998 Yamaha 700 VMax 3500 mi. DEAR ABBY: I have recently started seeing a wonderful considerate for someone to expect me to leave an ingredient hook-up, $625/mo. includes heat, 2001 Yamaha 600 SXR 2800 mi. man who is divorced. It doesn’t bother me. I know we all out. What do you think? -- MAMA “MIA” IN N.Y. hot water. No smokers. 723-7015. excellent condition 8x10 trailer make mistakes. My friends are telling me I need to fi nd out DEAR MAMA “MIA”: I think you should prepare a garlic- $6500/obo. Matching jackets and why his marriage ended, because it might signal potential free extra dish for Martha -- something not too diffi cult to BERLIN: House, 402 Norway, 3 helmets $500/obo. 1971 16 ft. problems to watch out for. I understand their logic. make, like a salad -- or invite Martha over less often. bedroom, 2 baths, near Brown Scatcraft fib. with 105 hp Chrysler School, no utilities, off street park- The problem is, I don’t want to appear nosy and, of course, DEAR ABBY: How does a person fi nd direction? Career motor, excellent condition, can ing, $775/mo, Available 7/1/09. pull skis and tubes, runs great I would be hearing only one side of the story. So should I counselors have told me that I need “direction,” but they security, references, 726-8796. $1500/obo (603)723-6192. ask him or not -- and if so, when and how? -- INQUIRING never tell me how to go about getting it. MINDS NEED TO KNOW I’m in my late 20s with two degrees and no specifi c job CEDAR POND 2006 Honda Four Stroke 8hp out- DEAR INQUIRING: I see no harm in asking now. The skills. I have had a few crummy jobs. I’m not afraid of hard Milan, NH. Camp for rent. board s/s motor. Excellent condi- perfect time to have done it was when he told you he was work, but I don’t know what sort of job I should be seeking. (603)449-2079 tion, BRO. FMI call 603-915-6483. divorced. You don’t have to be heavy-handed about it. Treat I spent 10 years trying the touchy-feely “just follow your CHARMING one bedroom, 3rd. BEDROOM : 7 piece solid cherry him to -- or cook him -- a nice dinner and afterward say, “So dreams” approach. Well, my dreams are to be fi nancially in- floor, in owner occupied home. In- wood, all dovetail, new in boxes, tell me how come a gorgeous, intelligent man like you is di- dependent and have a meaningful personal and intellectual cludes garage, washer/ dryer, cost $2800, sacrifice $795. vorced. Your ex must have been out of her mind to let you life! stove, fridge. $450/mo. plus secu- 431-0999. go.” Then shut up and listen. Is there another approach? How do I fi nd a job that fi ts me? rity, 752-9605. DEAR ABBY: Our daughter’s landlady -- I’ll call her Mar- Perfect would be great, but at this point, I’m just shooting for BLUEMAX 8000 watt generator. DOWNTOWN Berlin commercial 13hp, recoil start system. $699. tha -- has become very close to our family. Martha and her good enough. -- UNDIRECTED IN NEW JERSEY space, $450-$650 different sizes, Also 5.5hp gasoline engine, good husband are included in most of our family’s social events. DEAR UNDIRECTED: The career counselors you consult- 723-3042. for wood splitters $169. While My problem is Martha is allergic to garlic and cannot eat ed should have given you enough direction that it stimulated supplies last. Milan anything cooked with it. your thinking about ways to apply the knowledge you have ERROL Duplex: 2 bedroom, 1.5 (603)449-3355. Abby, we are Italian. We grew up eating garlic and cook worked so hard to earn. With their help you should have been bath, appliances, w/d hookup, $550/mo plus security. Refer- Cabinets: custom glazed maple, just about everything with it. My husband and I are locking able to identify some area of the profession you prepared for ences, no pets. (603)482-3402 brand new in the box, cost $8000, horns over the fact that I feel it’s an imposition to be expected that would enable you to be fi nancially independent. Because take $1650. 422-6339. to accommodate one person by omitting a key ingredient in that didn’t happen, I recommend you look further for career FIRST floor, 2 bedroom, heated, a dish. When you’re cooking for a lot of people who are ac- counseling because it appears the ones you consulted did a garage, peaceful environment, $575/mo. 752-8299. CO-OP OIL & FIREWOOD customed to the way certain foods are prepared, I feel it is in- poor job. Green 16” wood $180/cord picked up. $200/cord delivered. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. GORHAM large house 4 bed- rooms, 2 baths, basement, shed, (603)752-6691. (603)723-2628 Write Dear Abby at: Dear Abby, c/o The Conway Daily Sun, PO Box 1940, North Conway, NH 03860 livingroom, hobby room, wood floors $1200/month + utilities. DRY or seasoned firewood, cut, Lease, references, deposit, no split, delivered FMI (603)449-2575 (603)723-9509. Doonesbury by Gary Tr udeau pets, email [email protected]. FORCED hot air, oil furnace w/ oil Gorham, NH - Large 1 & 2 bed- tank, 2 yrs. old. Used one month room apartments. Heat & hot wa- 2007, $2000/obo; Also Forced hot ter included $650 +. Furnished op- air, wood furnace w/ blower, takes tional. Security deposit and refer- up to 3.5' logs, $300/firm, please ences required. (800)944-2038 call 603-728-9683 anytime.

GORHAM- 2nd floor, 3 bedroom FOUR person hot tub spa, with with storage, heat & hot water not jets, bubbles, $600/obro; Generac included. W/d hookup, large back- 5000 watt generator, hardly used yard, no pets, $575/mo plus secu- like new, $450, 449-2555. rity deposit. (603)466-3436 GIRL�S Bike 20” Taffy by Giant. GORHAM: 13 Exchange Street Pink with hand brake & fenders (white bldg. w/ black trim). Large $25 (603)752-5798. one bedroom, first floor, heat, h/w, fridge & stove, w/d hook-up, no HARDWOOD pallets, 752-4360. pets. Security deposit, call HOT tub: 6 person, 46 jets, all op- 466-3378, (8a.m. to 4p.m., M-F or leave a message). tions, warrantee, new in wrapper, cost $8200, sell $3800. 235-1695. GORHAM: first floor, spacious 2 bedroom in Cascade Flats. KENMORE dryer in good condi- $1-A-DAY CLASSIFIEDS • CALL 752-5858 Washer/ dryer hookup. $675/mo. tion, $75 723-7555. includes heat. also 3rd floor, 2 MAYTAG Heavy duty washer and DOLLAR-A-DAY: Ad must run a minimum of 5 consecutive days. Ads over 15 words add 10¢ per word per day. REGULAR RATE: $2 a day; 10¢ per word per day bedroom $525/mo. includes heat dryer pair, $400/OBO, 723-9887. over 15 words. PREMIUMS: First word caps no charge. Additional caps 10¢ per word per day. Centered bold heading: 9 pt. caps 40¢ per line, per day (2 lines hot water, 723-7015. maximum) TYPOS: Check your ad the fi rst day of publication. Sorry, we will not issue credit after an ad has run once. DEADLINES: noon two days prior the day MUSICAL Rent, Colonial Theater of publication except for Monday’s paper when the deadline is Thursday, 11 a.m. PAYMENT: All private party ads must be pre-paid. We accept checks, Visa and HOME: 3 bedroom with finished Mastercard credit cards and of course cash. There is a $10 minimum order for credit cards. CORRESPONDENCE: To place your ad call our offi ces 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., basement, large back yard with in Boston, 2p.m. matinee, Sat. 7/25, $70, $140/pair, orchestra Monday through Friday, 752-5858; send a check or money order with ad copy to The Berlin Daily Sun, 16 Main Street, Berlin, NH 03570 or stop in at our offi ces play structure. Close to schools, on Main Street in Berlin. OTHER RATES: For information about the professional directory or classifi ed display ads call 752-5858. $800/mo plus utilities. 723-4349. section, row U, good seats, 603-326-3315. ONE bedroom, 2nd. floor, $475/mo., includes heat. no NEW 40 gallon electric water Animals Autos For Rent For Rent smokers, 723-7015. heater, Kenmore Power Meiser 12, value $379, sale $250/obo. Low Cost Spay/ Neuter $500! Police Impounds! Cars/ 3 bedroom apt, heated, hot water, BERLIN 3 bedroom 1st floor, RANDOLPH, NH- one bedroom (603)723-6380. Rozzie may Animal Alliance. Trucks/ Suv`s from $500! For w/d hookup, hardwood floors. $700/mo. heat, hot water in- apt, second floor. Fully furnished. 603-447-3477. Listings 800-613-8720 x 3685 (603)466-2088 or (603)723-8300. cluded. 111 Pine St. Full kitchen, open to dining area, NEW in box HP Pavillion PC and (207)571-4001. large living room, fireplace, cable 15" LCD flat panel display plus 1998 Ford Ranger extended cab, TV, wireless internet, phone, new in box Lexmark 2400 dpi 4TH Ave. renovated, 2 bedroom, 2 BEDROOM house for rent in TROPICAL and goldfish, crickets, 4 speed, 4X4, run and looks good, heated, air conditioning, electricity printer $375 723-5971. 3rd. floor, $570/mo. heat included, town Berlin, $600/mo. mice, mealworms, supplies, nice $3950/BO, 466-5933. 752-3959. included: glass sliding doors siamese fighting fish (bettas), call (603)817-4398 opening onto a balcony, full bath NINE Barbie DVD�s like new, also 636-2055. four other kid�s movies all for $35 2000 Chrysler Voyager, 6 cyl. BERLIN- $99 move in special! Act shower, washer, dryer, fully fur- A 4 bd HUD Home! Only nished, queen size bed, large (603)752-5798. FWD, new transmission, all $298/mo! 5% dn, 15 yrs @ 8%! now! Free heat! Call New England power, runs, looks good, $2595, Family Housing now @ closet, $1250/month No pets. Sec For Listings 800-615-1741 x B172 dep & ref. (603)466-5006. POOL: 18' wide X 33' long, excel- Antiques 466-5933. (603)744-3551. lent condtion, circulating pump, fil- ter, skimmer included, also new BERLIN- 1st floor, 3 bedroom, RANDOLPH, NH- one bedroom ANTIQUES, glass, furniture, & 2003 Honda Accord 95k miles, ladder, 603-752-1804 for details. Are you working on the and 2 bedroom, heated. Call suite, open to living room, fire- collectibles of all kinds wanted by new tires, heated leather interior, place & glass doors onto a bal- Bob Gauthier, 449-2542. Special- prison project, or in the area (978)609-4010. V6, auto, excellent condition. cony, kitchenette, full bath. Fully SAMSUNG 47 HD DLP TV 4 izing in Estate and Business liqui- and need a room for a night, $9500/obo (603)466-3837. BERLIN- 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom furnished, second floor, heated, years old, $1500 new, $800/BO, dation. Bonded. week or by the month. Stay 723-9887. at a Bed and Breakfast in house, downtown. 2 car garage, air conditioned, electricity, cable 2003 Mercury Sable LS Platinum porches, Mt. views. $525/mo. TV, wireless internet, phone in- Milan, (five miles from THERMO Pride hot air furnace, loaded, 70,000 miles, sunroof in prison site), Fully furnished (401)529-5962 cluded. $850/month. No pets. Sec Announcement good condition (603)986-4933 or dep & ref. (603)466-5006. model OL5-85, Becket oil burner, including paper goods, wire- 85,000 BTUs. Includes Plenums (603)752-4087. BERLIN: 1- 4 bedroom apts. less internet, cleaning serv- and air ducts $600 GOT a problem? Pray the Rosary! $400- $750, free moving truck w/ RANDOLPH, NH- one room suite, ice. Direct TV $35 per night help, one months free rent. Christ- private bath, closet, living room, (603)752-7090. Child Care or $125/week. FMI call mas bonus, 24hr. maintenance, air conditioned, small refrigerator, THANKS Mom for choosing life. 449-2140 or 723-8722. HUD tenants accepted, 723-3042, satellite TV, first floor: TICKETS for OxFest in Oxford Maine Fairgrounds, featuring LOOKING for sitter for 3 year old 752-2913. $600/month. No pets. Sec dep & ref. (603)466-5006. Papa Roach, Saving Abel, Die for month of August, call Heather, Cast plus 30 other bands, Sun- BERLIN $100/week, $400/mo. BERLIN: 2nd. floor, 2+ bedrooms, Auctions 326-6338. day, July 26, 326-3281, 723-0747. rooms for rent includes all utilities, hardwood floors, sunporch, newly SUMMER Stimulus. $50/weekly cable, W&D, 723-3042. freshed, garage, must see, dead room. Shared facilities. Must pre- FORECLOSURE Auction- end road, 752-5034, 387-4066. pay monthly for discount. House TWO air conditioners $30 ea. or Wednesday, July 29th @ 11am. 3 For Rent management (603)752-1592. both for $50. Woods RBC60 rear BR/ 1 BA Home, 6 US Route 3 BERLIN 2 bedroom 5 room stor- BERLIN: apts. July special, $150 tractor blade $125. Two 1-ton hy- Stratford, NH. Thomas Hirchak 2 bedroom, 388 Champlain, 2nd. age, parking, $550 heat included, security deposit, one bedroom- 4 THREE bedroom, 2nd. floor, draulic jacks $25 each. Two 30lb Company, THCAuction.com floor, heat, h/w, w/d hook-up, S.D. available Aug. 1st. bedoom apts. $450-$750, $650/mo. Heat, hot water, in- LP tanks never used $40 each. 1-800-634-76543, NH #2661. 752-5633. (781)632-7006. 723-3042. cluded, FMI, 752-4134, 752-6825. (603)466-3404 THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Friday, July 17, 2009— Page 17

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TWO tickets to the musical Rent VERY nice living room set. Lazy- BEAUTIFUL Queen Pillowtop DISHWASHER/ Delivery people, 2003 YZF 450F Enduro street le - LOOKING for small refrigerator in at the Colonial Theater in Boston. Boy sleep- sofa & two matching Mattress Set: New in plastic. Cost must have license, experienced gal, ready to go $2500 good condition, reasonably priced, 2:00 matinee Sat July 25, $70 per recliners, coffee table, two end ta- $1,199, sell $275. Can deliver, line cooks, apply in person at (603)723-6366. 723-6276, 752-6276. ticket or $140/pair, orchestra sec- bles, w/ matching lamps, 603-305-9763. Crabby Jacks. tion row U. Great seats. $350/obo, 752-9605. BUY • SELL • TRADE PART Time Janitors needed. Ber- 603-326-3315. BEAUTIFUL, Queen Luxury Sup- FREE. Board. Room. Stipend. lin NH area, experience preferred. Transportation. Employments. Co- www.motoworks.biz Call to set up interview port Pillowtop Mattress Set. New (603)447-1198. Olson�s Moto operation Incentives. Women, 860-828-8496. in plastic. Cost $1095, Sell $295. Works, RT16 Albany, NH. Can deliver. 603-305-9763. Disabled encouraged! Lighthouse cleaning. Negotiator: 752-1592 Wanted To Buy BEAUTIFUL, Queen Pillowtop LICENSED hairdresser for booth Real Estate Mattress Set. New in plastic. rental. Must have own clients. Call ANTIQUES, collectibles and mar- Cost $995, sell $295. Includes for details, 752-3610 or 752-2853. A 4 bd HUD Home! Only ketable general merchandise for FREE GAS CARD. Can deliver, $298/mo! 5% dn, 15 yrs @ 8%! 603-305-9763. upcoming auctions. Contact Rollie Home Improvements For Listings 800-615-1741 x B172 or Denise Goulet, Goulet's Auc- A Bank Repo! 6 bd 3 ba Only tion Service, at 752-7369. Sales Associates Needed Help Wanted FORTIER HOME REPAIR $32,900! Great deal! Won't last! Old & new- one call, we do it all! For Listings 800-615-1741 x B149 CHAPMAN CONTAINER • Experience preferred, but willing to train 752-1224 [email protected]. 20ft, 40ft, plus storage trailer 40ft, • Salary Plus Commission Appalachian Mountain THREE bedroom, Route 2, com- 45ft, 48ft, 53ft, road trailers, plus • Full Benefits Available Club, Pinkham Notch Leo Charron Builder pletely remodeled, inside, outside, forklift. (603)466-9966. Visitor Center Roofing, carpentry, painting, land- small down payment, owner fi- • 5 Day Work Week School Program Coordinator- scaping, decks and more. nancing, $129,900 603-466-5933. CHAPMAN SCRAP METAL. Work with teachers on multi-day 466-3436. All copper, brass & aluminum, alu- Call Scott Fanning @ 603-356-5401 environmental and experiential TWO family, completely remod- minum dump bodies & tanks etc. Crest Auto World • Route 302 • North Conway education school programs, man- Thagouras Construction eled, dead end street, garage, 603-466-9966. Bob. age field staff, coordinate teaching Specializing in: Sheetrock, decks, small down payment, owner fi- materials & gear, design and im- roofs, remodeling. All aspects of nancing, $139,900 603-466-5933. plement curriculum, teach over- masonry and carpentry. Insured, Yard Sale night programs. Requires college call for free estimates, degree, Wilderness First Re- 603-915-6730 ask for James. Roommate Wanted 248 Gorham Hill Road, Gorham, sponder and the ability to work TIM'S Carpentry: all phases, collectibles, Sat., Sun., 9-? long days in season and occa- BERLIN: Room for rent. No smok- painting, wallpapering, siding, win- BERLIN, 424 Willard Street, Sat- sional weekends with on-call re- dows, decks, additions, tiles, Tim ing, 1 person only $100/wk. (603)326-3370, leave message. urday, 8-3. sponsibilities. Apply with resume Segnitz, free estimates, 466-5933. to Andrea Muller, North Country BERLIN, 530 Forbush Avenue, FULL-TIME, YEAR ROUND POSITIONS Youth Programs Director, AMC, Land Services 9-2, rain or shine, Saturday, 7/18, PO Box 298, Gorham, NH 03581 variety of items. Sales Manager: Our Grand Summit Hotel has a full-time or email to year round, benefited position available for a Sales Manager. STEWARTSTOWN, 12 acres, AMATO!S Landscaping, lawn [email protected]. Cook- BOOK Sale/ yard sale, East Milan Responsibilities include solicitation of new accounts, contract For tradition of mountain hospital- abuts Diamond State Park, very mowing, spring clean ups, tree re- secluded, ATV access, owner fi- moval, bark mulch, hedges Road, Berlin, Brown Co. barn negotiation, group coordination, etc. Excellent communication ity. Year round full time job with nancing, $69,900, 603-466-5933. trimmed and a lot more. Call Joe across from prison entrance, Sat., skills, professional attitude, computer literacy, and attention to excellent benefits. 5+ years cook- 7/18, 9-3, benefit Berlin & Coos detail required. Some travel required. Prior hotel/conference ing experience preferred. Flex at (603)723-0729 for a free esti- mate. Historical Society, rain or shine. sales experience preferred. work hours required, some nights Looking To Rent and early morns. Apply with re- HYPNOSIS for habit change, CHRISTMAS in July! Sat. & Sun., sume to: Paul Santos, Executive NEED Inexpensive housing/ room Marketing Director: Position develops and implements stress, regression. Michael Hatha- 7/18 + 19, 9am-2pm. 2 Cascade marketing, creative and promotional programs. Responsible for Chef, AMC, PO Box 298, Gorham for Student attending Community way, DCH, certified hypnothera- Flats, Gorham. College/ Berlin for Fall/ Spring. all media buys, events, public relations and advertising for the NH 03581 or email to pist. Madison 367-8851. Call (603)447-6081 Resort. Creation of all marketing collateral with an emphasis on [email protected]. FLEA Market, July 18th, 9-2 at Ingy's Ice Cream. web design and utilization. Successful candidate must be GUITAR lessons- Berklee College of Music graduate offering guitar GIANT, multi-family yard sale, creative, organized; able to perform duties under pressure, meet lessons in advanced and beginner deadlines, supervise his/her team, and interact with the public OPEN HOUSE Saturday, July 18th from guitar. All styles available to 9am-1pm at the Steel Elements in a professional and pleasant manner. A college degree 1854 Riverside Drive, Berlin, NH. 3 bedroom, 2 bath teach. (603)326-3144. is required and a concentration in Marketing preferred. building on Hutchins Street in Ber- 3000 sq ft ranch w/ finished basement. lin. Proceeds will benefit the Com- Previous applicable experience and Adobe Design Suite JACKS of all trades: Dump runs, 7/18/09 from 1-4 & 7/19/09 10-2. Asking munity Bible Church's fall mission knowledge required. Include salary requirements with resume. demolition, yard work, moving, trip to Uruguay. $195,900. More information on Zillow.com. home maintenance, transporta- Crawford’s Pub & Grill Manager: The Attitash Grand Sum- tion, 50 cents per mile. 723-3072. mit Hotel is looking for an energetic service oriented individual to direct the operation of our dining room. Candidates should RAFFI'S Professional Painting and Pressure Cleaning: Free esti- Huge Yard Sale: have a strong knowledge of restaurant operations, exceptional mates, 27 years experience, fully customer service skills, attention to detail, and flexible schedule. insured, 723-2690, 915-0816. Everything Responsible for inspecting, repairing and Lift Mechanic: SEWING machine repair and must go! maintaining ski lifts in all mechanical aspects during the winter maintenance. $25 standard clean- Tools, furniture, and summer months. Job Qualifications: Candidates must have ing, extra for pick-up and delivery. previous lift maintenance and hydraulic systems experience as Teller 466-2951. household items. well as strong mechanical skills. Must be willing to work flexible hours, including weekends and some holidays. This position Berlin Office SHAMANIC and Reiki practitioner, Rain or shine. requires working outside in all weather conditions and climbing Part time position Spiritual coach, meditation teacher; now accepting new cli- Fri. & Sat. lift towers of various heights. We are willing to train the right Woodlands Credit Union in Berlin, New Hampshire is seeking a ents. Call 466 5828; ask for Bar- individual. highly qualified individual to become a Part Time Teller. The suc- bara. 10 Birch Drive, cessful candidate will be goal oriented, personable, professional and FULL-TIME, TEMPORARY POSITION West Milan. passionate about exemplary member service. Wanted First Level Technical Support/Computer Technician: Money handling and computer experience required. Prior financial Attitash has a need for a First Level Technical institution experience preferred. Flexible schedule. 15-20 hrs per JULY 17 and 18 Durand Road Support/Computer Technician on a temporary basis. Qualified week, Saturday mornings required. Randolph after lowes store 8:00 to 4:00. candidates should have 1-2 years computer related work Woodlands Credit Union is the industry leader in Northern New experience and/or training. Responsibilities include: providing Hampshire with a strong commitment to member service. We offer MULTI Family, 7/18, 8-2, furniture, technical assistance to computer system users, providing employees a professional working environment, competitive struc- craft supplies, books, fabric, assistance concerning the use of computer hardware/software household item, whole lot more, ture and a benefits package that includes an employer matching 32 Hayes Road, Shelburne. including telecom and voice mail, printing, word processing, 401k, paid vacation and more. electronic mail and Windows XP/Server 2003. The successful Apply at any Woodlands location or send resume to: MULTI-FAMILY yard sale. Fri, candidate must be organized, self-motivated and have the ability Sat, Sun. 7/17-19. DVD�s furni- to multitask in a high-paced work environment. Some heavy Joe Rodgers, V.P.H.R. ture, baby, kids stuff. Home decor, lifting is required. 730 Main Street, Berlin, NH 03570 etc. 231 Madison Ave. Qualified candidates may email their resume to Berlin, Gorham, Conway and Plymouth MULTI-FAMILY yard sale: 458 [email protected], apply on-line at www.attitash.com, New Hampshire - (603)752-5650 Hillsboro Street, Berlin, Sat. July or mail resumes to: Human Resources Department, www.woodlandscu.com 18th, 9-2. Attitash, P.O. Box 308, Bartlett, NH 03812; (EOE). Equal Opportunity Employer YARD Sale July 18th, 11 Balsam Street, Berlin, 8-4. Page 18 — THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Friday, July 17, 2009

Navigator Eric Corcoran on the passenger side and 16 year old driver Andrew Paine pose with their G2 1995 Dodge Neon and are ready to tackle this weekend’s road Rally. (JEAN LEBLANC PHOTO) Local youths are ready for this weekend’s Road Rally BY JEAN LEBLANC Friday in Rumford, Maine and then THE BERLIN DAILY SUN again on Saturday , here in Berlin, the BERLIN — A long awaited day is young duo will get their fi rst chance to defi nitely in the works for local racers drive in an actual Rally race in their Andrew Paine and Eric Corcoran. On see RALLY page 19

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RALLY from page 18 recognized the Corcorans at the event, and was cur- very own race car. rently working with the Eric’s mom at the time. At Andrew is a 16 year old senior at Berlin High work, John took the bold step and approached Eric’s School, and it has been his life-long ambition to mom and asked if it was her son at the Winter Rally. fi nally reach this point. Eric’s mom told John that Eric was extremely inter- Assembly of God Church • Pastor Paul Lavigne, Berlin/ Gorham Road, Gorham, 466-2851 - Service times: Sunday, 9:30 am “My dad and I did a lot of go-karting when I was ested in being involved in Rally racing, whether it Sunday School; Sunday service, 10:30 am, Sunday evening younger,” said Andrew. “We were part of the Cumber- be in the passenger seat or as a driver. That was all service, 7 pm, Wednesday Bible study, 7 pm. land Motor Club and took part in events that took that Paine needed to hear and he contacted Eric to Christian Science Society • 147 Main Street, Lancaster place in parking lots at such venues as the Augusta be a possible navigator for Andrew and the rest is Sunday Service 10 am, Sunday School 10 am Civic Center and Storyland. There, the racing orga- history. The two got together and have been working The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints • Preaching the “Restored Gospel” • Top of Gorham Hill Rd., Rt. 2. 466-3417, nizers would set up road courses using cones and towards their goal ever since. Feltus Sterling, Branch Pres. 733-6743. Sundays Meetings barriers and we raced in timed events.” The fi nal step in the process of participating in the Sacrament 10:00 am, Sunday School 11:45 am, Prsthd & Rel Soc. That took care of Andrew’s passion in the early Rally was of course the purchasing of a car. Andrew’s 12:15pm years, however, Andrew didn’t realize what he was contacts through the O’Neil driving school, landed Community Bible Church , Pastor Jon Howry, 593 Sullivan St., Berlin. 752-4315 or 466-2143. Service ti mes: Sunday - Family Bible actually headed for. him his fi rst ride. An instructor at the O’Neil Rally Ho ur - 9:45 am, Morning Worshi p - 11:00 am, Evening P raise - 6:00 “The fi rst time that we saw a Rally event, I knew school, Al Moody, sold Paine a 1995 Dodge Neon, pm. Wednesday: Aw ana Childre n’s Club - 6:30 pm, Bible Study that was exactly what I wanted to do,” said Paine. that was all built and had only been used as a Rally and P rayer - 7:00 pm. Yo uth Group - 7:00 pm. Ladies Bible Study Monday at 6:30 pm at 10 Highland Av e., Gorham. Bible Institue “We went to all of the Rally events that we could and car. The vehicle had just 27,000 miles on it, all be it Courses Sta rting in October. Call for information. took in all of the information that we could get.” some very tough 27,000 miles. The Dream Center • Services: Sunday 10:30am @ The T&C in As a matter of fact, Paine became acquainted with With a car in place, the dynamic duo needed to Shelburne, Sunday 6pm @ The Lighthouse (formerly The Big Whitefi eld’s Tim O’Neil of the O’Neil Rally School. begin to work together. The more established teams Scoop), Thursday 7pm@ The Lighthouse, Friday Yo uth Service Paine sold all of his go-karting equipment and in rely on an in-car radio system, unfortunately for now, 7PM @ The Lighthouse. For more info, visit www.dcnne.com May of 2008 at the ripe age of 15, Paine invested Eric has to shout out instructions for his driver. Dummer Community Church • Corner of Hill Rd. and East Side River Rd., Dummer. Sunday Worship and Sunday School 9:30. $4,000 and took part in the four-day O’Neil driv- “It will have to do for now,” said Corcoran, “The Bible Study ater service. 449-6628 or 449-6765 ing school. Needless to say after the school and the radio system will come down the road.” First Baptist Church • 79 High Street, Berlin. · 752-6215. Reverand: experience, Paine was convinced that he was ready Practice? Where can we go for Practice? Barry Dean Stiles. Sunday School 9:45am, Sunday Worship Services: to become more involved as a competitor in the Rally Kelley of White Mountain Lumber, graciously 11:00am. Tuesday Bible Study 7:00 PM. Nursery available, events. stepped forward and brought the newly formed handicap accessible. Gateway Apostolic Church • P. O. Box 153, Gorham, NH - Home Enter new friend Eric Corcoran. Corcoran is a 20 racers to an old woods road, and allowed them to group meetings Tuesday at 7PM, please call for locations, 1-800- year old that graduated from Gorham High School begin their working together. 450-7298 ext. 6062. Pastor: Rodney Brown and is currently attending college at U-Maine of “Our fi rst practice was an experience in itself,” said Gorham Congregational Church United Church of Christ - 143 Farmington. Eric and his father began attend- Paine. “Thankfully Eric’s grandfather was near by. Main Street, Gorham, 466-2136. Interim Minister , Rev. Kent ing some local Rally races and were present at the While practicing we broke the transmission and the Schneider. Sunday Morning Worship 10:30am. Communion is celebrated the first Sunday of each month. winter Rally that was being held in Dalton, last car wouldn’t move. Eric’s grandfather got us back to The Harvest Christian Fellowship, a Foursquare Gospel church • winter. Paine’s father, John, thought that he had see RALLY page 20 Pastor Shane Riff. Services 10am Sunday morning (nursery and children’s church provided) 219 Willow Street, Berlin • 752-5374. Heritage Baptist Church • Rev. Dana C. Hoyt, Sr., Pastor. Independent-Fundamental-soul winning-KJV. Sunday School Time to make improvments! 9:30; Sunday Worship 10:30; Sunday Evening 6:00; Thurs. Bible Study 7:00. 13 Exchnage St., Berlin, 752-4523. Free bible studies Harvey… the window through the mail or in your home. Get up to Holy Family Roman Catholic Church • 7 Church St., Gorham of choice for your home. 466-2335 Rev. Richard A. Roberge, Pastor - Rev. Jeffrey Statz, $1,500 Associate Pastor - Weekend Mass Schedule Sat. 6:00 pm, Sun. We know that our customers will be more than 11:00 am . Reconciliation Sat. 5:15–5:45 pm or by appt. satisfied with windows that have stood the test Weekdays Mass Schedule Tues. & Thurs. 6:00 pm Tax Credit Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church • 20 Petrograd Street, Berlin, of time since 1961. Harvey windows feature: 752-2254 Divine Liturgy: 9am Sunday • Smooth operation that never needs adjustment or lubrication Lamb’s Chapel, Non-denominational Christian Church • Pastors: • Tilt-in sash for easy cleaning David & Linda Canter, 214 School Street, Berlin, NH 03570. Phone: (603) 752-5773. Service Times: Sunday: 10:00am Worship • Customization for a tight fit References Service, Monday: 5:00pm Worship & Prayer , Tuesday: 6:00am every time Men’s Fellowship, Thursday: 7:00pm Bible Study & Worship • A lifetime warranty Availables Milan Community United Methodist Church • Services at 9:30 am with Pastor William Simpson. 449-2026 Mt. Forist Seventh Day Adventist Church • Corner of First Av e., FREE and Mt. Forist St., Pastor Leon Twitchell, 207-890-7130, Saturday Sunshine Siding & services: Bible study 9:30am, Worship service 11am Low-E Glass and Mt. Washington Valley Bible Church • Real direction for real life. Worship Services Sunday 9:30am; Bible Study 11-12am; Prayer Argon Gas Replacement Window Meeting Wed. 7:00pm. Information call 752-4920. Come and Give us a call at 603-724-1097 Join Us. New Life Apostolic Church • Services are every 2nd and 4th We dnesday at the Berlin Rec. Center from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. FMI call David Willhoite at 207-357-3455 Salvation Army • Salvation Army, 15 Cole St., Berlin. Sunday School 10 a.m., Sunday Worship 11 a.m., Sunday Evening Bible study 6 p.m. Captain Debora Coolidge, pastor. 2004 Ford E250 Va n 2003 Ford F250 Super Duty Shelburne Union Church • All services every Sunday at the Visit Byrne Auto Sale & Rentals church at 7 pm in the evenings throughout the summer only. St. Anne’s Roman Catholic Church of Good Shepherd Parish • 345 Pleasant St., Berlin - 752-2880 • Rev. Richard A. Roberge, Pastor, - Rev. Jeffrey Statz, Assoc. Pastor, Weekend Mass Schedule - Saturday Evenings 4:00 - Sunday 7:00 am,. 9:00 am, & 7:00 pm. Weekdays Mon., Wed. & Fri. 8:00 am. Holydays Vigil 6:0.0 pm, Feast 8:00 am & 12:05 pm. Confessions: Sat 3:00 pm or by appointment. XCab, 6 ft. box w/Fx4 Off-Road Pkg, 4x4, auto, St. Barnabas Episcopal Church Ve ry clean, own owner, all power, power windows/locks/mirrors, CD/Cass, extra • Rev. Fran Gardner, Rector • new tires clean, new tires, 1 owner “NOT AN AUTO SUPERSTORE BUT 752-3504 • Sunday Schoolfor all children at 9AM • Adult Bible Study at 9:15 • Choir Rehearsal at 9:50AM • Sunday Worship with SALE PRICE $4,995 SALE PRICE $11,995 INDEED A SUPER AUTO STORE” Eucharist at 10:15AM • Midweek Service on Wednesdays at 10AM in the Chapel. All are invited and welcomed at St. 2005 Chevy Impala 2001 Subaru Outback 1998 Nissan Altima 2002 Chevy Malibu Barnabas! St. Jude Catholic Charismatic Church • Abp. J. Paul Boucher, D.D. - Catholic Charismatic - 240 School Street, Berlin - 752-1205, Mass: 10am Sunday St. Paul Lutheran Church • Norway and Seventh Streets, Berlin, 752-1410 - Rev. Raymond Mitchell. Worship Services: Sundays 10:30 am - Sunday School: 9am for ages 3-adult – Summer Schedule: Sunday Worship 9:30 am, No Sunday School. 62,000 Mi 127,000 Mi. 66,000 Mi United Church of Christ, Congregational • 921 Main Street, Berlin Stk#4811, V6, Auto, Fully Loaded, 1 owner, Wagon, Auto, Loaded, Very Clean, One 5 spd., 4 dr., over 100,00 mi. Looks and runs 100%, Stk#4816, V6, Auto, Full Power, Maroon, - 752-3811. Sunday Worship Service 10 am. very nice, grey, “yes” 30 miles per gallon. Owner 90 day 50/50 warranty. Very clean. 4 door. Car FAX history. Car FAX history. W. Milan United Methodist Church • Pastor Al Bunnell. West Milan SALE PRICE $8,995 SALE PRICE $6,495 SALE PRICE $2,995 SALE PRICE $5,495 Village, 449-3487 Worship Services: 7:00pm, 1st & 3rd Sundays. THE RENT-A-CAR pioneers of the North Country… This service is provided free of charge every Friday. Please send pertinent information to our office if you would like to be included. A Plus RENT-A-CAR Page 20 — THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Friday, July 17, 2009

RALLY from page 19 The fi nal preparations have been back to the garage so we could repair made to their racer and with some the car.” local sponsorship from Kelley’s Auto Last Sunday at the O’Neil Rally Parts and Seventh Street Graphics, school, the youngsters were invited to the two are ready for their fi rst Rally . a practice run at the school, to train The team will race in a Group 2 class volunteers for the upcoming Rally which is a naturally aspirated class. this weekend. There will be several professional “We got to run a pair of courses and teams racing in the Open Classes it was our best practice to date,” said and in the Group 5 class where the Paine. “Eric actually had notes on the price range of the race cars ventures courses we ran and he did some live between $50,000 to $100,000. navigating. It worked out great until “Our goal is to be able to fi nish the we broke the exhaust on the car, and rally on Friday and be able to run here then I couldn’t hear him,” laughed in Berlin on Saturday,” said Paine. Paine. Eric interjected, “Yea for me at Now that’s a goal that can be attained that point it was sit back and hang by two very young and focused Rally on.” drivers. Send Us Your Sports News: [email protected]

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752-7501 [email protected] THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Friday, July 17, 2009— Page 21 Gorham Recreation Department has something for everyone Monday – Friday , T he sun will shine Common. Come enjoy the music of 8-12. Fee is $101.00 call the Rec. Dept. miss it! Call the Rec. Dept. for addi- and temperatures will rise, which will JOSE DUDDY from 6:30 to 8:30. All for additional information. tional information. make it a perfect time to go for a swim of our concerts are free to the public. Play Soccer, Soccer Camps. There We are accepting registration for at Libby’s Pool. Open 7 days a week We will also have our Community are two camps, both run from August soccer until August 10. Please do not from 10:00-6:00. Adults $1.50 and BBQ from 5:00-7:30 as well as a 50/50 17-21. Ages 4-6 ($70.00) and ages 7- hesitate signing up, as our season will children $1.00. raffl e. 13 ($90.00). Sign up on or before July begin two weeks sooner this year. Monday – Friday – Summer Park We dnesday July 22 – The Rec. Dept. 18 and receive $20.00 off registration Information and forms for all of our Program 9:00-11:30. Children ages 5- will be offering a hike at Glen Boulder. fee. Our British friends will be holding programs can be found on our new web 12. Park program cost $55.00 for the Call the Rec. Dept. for availability and a free soccer clinic on July 18. Don’t site. www.gorhamnh.org/rec.html. 7 week program or do a single day for fee. $5.00. Thursday July 23 – The Rec. Dept. Monday July 20-23 – Swimming is going to a Fisher Cats game! Sorry lessons at Libby’s Pool. Call the Rec. no tickets available. Dept. for availability and fee. Challenger Sports Soccer Camp. SSUM SUUMMMMEREERR VAVVAALLUESUUEESS!! Tuesday July 21 – Concert on the August 10-14 for kids entering grades 70 +/- Vehicles to Select From • “Everybody Drives a Used Car” 02 Chevy Monte Carlo 2-door, 6 Cyl., Auto., AC, Power Windows/Locks/ Mirrors, Tilt, Cruise, AM/FM/CD, Dual Air Bags, ABS, Alum Wheels, Maroon, Owner’s Mother-In-Laws Car $133.98/60 mos @ 5.59% Only 62k miles SALE $6,999

Stow SLT ‘N Go Quad Cab 07 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT 4-dr 04 Dodge Dakota 4x4 4-door 6 Cyl., Auto, AC, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Ti lt, Cruise, 8 Cyl., Auto, A/C, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Tilt, Cruise, AM/FM/CD, Dual Air Bags, ABS, Alum. Wheels, AM/FM/CD, Dual Airbags, ABS, Alum Wheels, Berlin’s Trisha Falardeau was all smiles as she reaches home plate and is greeted by her team mates Cloth Int., 7 Passenger, Deep Ti nt Glass, Black Coth Int., 6 Passenger, Bedliner, Very Nice Tr uck! after hitting a two-run homer in the fi rst inning. The Bobcats went on to win the championship 5-2. $238.33/66 mos @ 5.59% SALE $12,450 $238.33/66 mos @ 5.59% SALE $12,450 (JEAN LEBLANC PHOTO)

A ll Wheel Sport Drive 5 Speed 03 Subaru Outback Wagon 03 Ford Explorer 4 Cyl., Auto, A/C, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors/Seat, Tilt, 6 Cyl., 5-Speed, AC, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Cruise, AM/FM/CD, Dual Airbags, ABS, Alum Wheels, AM/FM/CD, Dual Air Bags, ABS, Alum Wheels, Coth Int., Lt. Green/Gold, Heated Seats, Clean Car, Only 79k Cloth Interior, Black $190.47/60 mos @ 5.59% SALE $9,950 $142.62/60 mos @ 5.59% SALE $7,450 PA RTIAL LISTING OF VEHICLES CARS AS-IS SPECIALS 07 Buick Lucerne 4dr ...... $12,950 03 Lincoln LS 4dr ...... $4,995 07 Chevy Impala LT ...... $11,850 00 Toyota Tundra Access Cab 4x4 ...... $3,995 06 Dodge Stratus SXT ...... $7,299 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4 ...... $4,995 06 Chevy Cobalt 2dr, 33k ...... $7,299 98 Ford Ta urus Wagon ...... $2,595 06 Dodge Stratus SXT ...... $7,650 98 Mazada Protege 4dr ...... $1,995 06 Chevy Cobalt 2dr, 33k ...... $7,999 97 Chevy Tahoe, 2dr, 4x4 ...... $3,695 96 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4 ...... $2,295 06 PontiacSOLD G6, 4dr ...... $9,999 96 Chevy Prizm 4dr ...... $999 05 DodgeSOLD Magnum SXT AWD, 54k...... $13,450 96 Chevy Tracker 4x4 Conv...... $2,295 05 Kia Spectra 4dr ...... $6,950 90 Jeep Wagoneer w/Plow ...... $1,499 04 Pontiac Grand Prix GT, 58k ...... $9,450 89 GMC 1500 Sierra 4x4 w/plow ...... $2,899 04 ChryslerSOLD PT Cruiser Touring ...... $8,950 03 VW Passat GLS 1.8L Tu rbo ...... $8,850 TRUCKS 03 Chevy Cavalier 2dr ...... $3,950 06 Toyota Tu ndra Dbl. Cab 4x4, 34k, 1 owner...... $20,850 02 Ford Escort SE, 56k ...... $4,999 05 Ford Explorer Sport Trac 4x4 pickup, 4dr ...... $12,450 02 Saturn SLI 4dr, 76k ...... $5,450 05 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4x4 SLT ...... $13,950 02 Chevy Cavalier 2dr ...... $3,990 05 Chevy Silverado 1500 Ex-Cab LS ...... $15,950 02 Chevy Cavalier 4dr ...... $4,250 04 Dodge Dakota 4x4 40k ...... $9,450 98 Acura Integra LS, 4dr ...... $4,650 03 Chevy 2500HD Ex-Cab, 4x4, LS ...... $14,475 02 Ford Ranger ExCab Stepside 4x4 ...... $8,950 VANS 01 DodgeSOLDSOL Ram 1500D Quad Cab 4x4, 70k ...... $7,950 05 Ford Freestar SES ...... $8,975 01 DodgeSOLD Ram 1500 4x4 Quad Cab 71k ...... $8,950 04 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT, 4dr, 78k ...... $9,650 01 Ford F150 Ex-Cab 4x2, 70k ...... $6,999 01 Chrysler To wn & Country 4dr ...... $4,975 01 Ford F150 4x4 Short Box ...... $7,999 04 Dodge Grand Caravan 4dr, only 52k ...... $7,350 SUV/CROSSOVER AT V 06 Ford Escape 4x4 XLT, 4dr ...... $10,450 06 Arctic Cat 400 Auto 4x4, only 378 miles ...... $4,495 05 Dodge Durango 4dr, 4x4, SLT 87k ...... $12,450 TRAV EL TRAILER 04 Ford Explorer 4dr 4x4 61k ...... $10,450 08 Forest River Wildwood LE 36 BHSS, used once! ...... $17,999 03 Ford Explorer Sport 4x4 2dr 76k ...... $7,450 02 Buick Rendezvous AWD CXL ...... $7,450 02 Toyota Rav 4 4dr. 4x4 ...... $10,950 AUTO SALES ANNEX 2 466-2267 • 466-2552 at s www.patsautoannex.com ’Rt. 2 Lancaster Rd., Gorham, NH HOURS:P Mon-Fri 9am-6pm Sat 9am-3pm • Sunday Closed All payments calculated with 0 down unless otherwise stated. Rates are subject to change without notice; subject to credit approval. See salesperson for details and restrictions. Not responsible for typographical errors. Page 22 — THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Friday, July 17, 2009

REQUEST FOR BIDS The Town of Randolph is soliciting bids for the construction of the wood frame structure for a salt shed. The bid package can be obtained online at: www.randolph.nh.gov/SaltShedBidPackage.pdf or by visiting the Selectmen’s Office between 8:30 a.m and 12:30 p.m. daily. 603-466-5771

LEGAL PROBATE NOTICE THE STAT E OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Coos County Probate Court APPOINTMENT OF FIDUCIARIES Notice is hereby given that the following fiduciaries have been duly appointed by the Judge of Probate for Coos County. Barbin, Richard L, late of Berlin, NH. Denise I Brown, 103 Sherman Street, Lowell, MA 01852. Patrick Mcdonough, Resident Agent, Gaslight Drive, Kensington, NH 03833. #314-2009-ET-00018 Finson, John L, late of We st Stewartstown, NH. Maurice Finson, 311 Milan Road, Milan, NH 03588. #314-2009- ET-00077 Howe, Russell H, late of Gorham, NH. Ronald R Howe, 15 Normand Av enue, Gorham, NH 03581. #314-2009- ET-00089 Littlehale, Phyllis F aka Phyllis Mabel, late of Berlin, B/G coach Donnie Labrecque and his team were all smiles NH Roland B Hart, 57 Couture Street, Colebrook, NH 03576. #314-2009-ET-00074 after eliminating Bordertown 7-6 in the Cal Ripken 10 and All persons having claims against these decedents are requested to exhibit them for adjustment and all under state baseball tournament in Gilford Sunday . (JEAN indebted to make payment. LEBLANC PHOTO) Dated: 4/17/2009 Te rri Peterson, Register of Probate Perm-A-Drive Get It While It’s Hot! In loving memory of my dad Yvon A. Gervais PAV ING 1932-2007 DRIVEWAY GRADING Wind blowing on my face • Free Estimates S idewalk flying beneath my bike A five-year-old’s first taste • Fully Insured Of what freedom’s really like • Commercial & Residential Box 680, He was running right beside me Conway, N.H. 03818 • All Work Guaranteed Call 603-447-5895 His hand holding on the seat Serving the Greater Conway, Ossipee, Fryeburg Area Since 1976 I took a deep breath and hollered As I headed for the street Yo u can let go now, Daddy Y ou can let go Va cation Time? We ’ve Got What Y o u Wa nt: Oh, I think I’m ready Intimate We ar, Massage Oils, Candles & Accessories To do this on my own TTIM’S IIM’’S CARPENTRCARPENTRY It still feels a little bit scary But I want you to know In Home Intimate I’ll be okay now, Daddy Additions, Porches, Siding, Doors & Parties Available Y ou can let go I was standing at the altar Windows, Floors, Sheet Rocking, Painting, Between the two loves of my life Deb Poirier To one I’ve been a daughter Wallpapering, All Phases of Carpentry 83 Spring St. To one I soon would be a wife Berlin, NH 03570 When the preacher asked, Free Estimates • Tim Segnitz (off Hillside Ave.) ‘Who gives this woman?’ Daddy’s eyes filled up with tears. 752-3621 • 723-6733 He kept holding tightly to my arm 466-5933 ‘Til I whispered in his ear. .. Open We d., Thurs., Sat. 11:00-6:00, Fri. 11:00-7:00 Yo u can let go now, Daddy Y ou can let go. Oh, I think I’m ready To do this on my own iday & LEGAL PROBATE NOTICE It still feels a little bit scary Fr THE STAT E OF NEW HAMPSHIRE But I want you to know y Coos County Probate Court I’ll be okay now, Daddy Saturda 06/20/2009 Thru 07/02/2009 Yo u can let go It was killing me to see DJ Dancing APPOINTMENT OF FIDUCIARIES The strongest man I ever knew Notice is hereby given that the following fiduciaries Wasting away to nothing have been duly appointed by the Judge of Probate for In that hospital room ery Coos County. All persons having claims against these ‘You know he’s only hanging on for you’ Ev That’s what the night nurse said Come Join Us decedents are requested to exhibit them for adjustment fit My voice and heart were breaking Sunday For A Teen Bene and all indebted to make payment. As I crawled up in his bed, and said July 31 With “Within Eames, Jesse Everett, late of Milan, NH. Claudette G. Yo u can let go now, Daddy Karaoke The Wretched” & Eames, 1061 Milan Road, Milan, NH 03588. #314-2009- Y ou can let go “Purenform” ET-00164. Yo ur little girl is ready 8PM St. Onge, David H., late of Wentworth Location, NH. To do this on my own NOW SMOKE Louise C. Dion, 100 Jasper Street, Berlin, NH 03570. It’s gonna be a little bit scary FREE #314-2009-ET-00123. But I want you to know 3 Hillside Av e. I’ll be okay now, Daddy Dated: 7/02/2009 Berlin • 752-7225 Te rri Peterson, Y ou can let go CLOSED MONDAYS With love, Nicole . Register of Probate THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Friday, July 17, 2009— Page 23 Salvation Army to hold Tan on Demand... UV Free Tanning! North Country’s Only MyMyst System. FMI: www.mystictan.com Feel like you’ve been to the spa, yard, bake sale and lunch look like you’ve been to the beach! BERLIN — The Salvation Army will being Starting @ $20 holding a yard sale on Saturday, August 22, from FMI: 603-752-1118 • Berlin, NH 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Items available will be clothing, household items, and small furniture. During this event the Women’s Fellowship group will be hold- ing a bake sale. 1097-JUST REDUCED- Lunch will also be available, sponsored by Surrounded by federal the Men’s Group. Lunch prices are: Meal Deal wildlife land. Low taxes $3.50, which includes your choice of a hot dog, on this 4 bdrm get-a- hamburger, or cheeseburger, chips, and a drink; way. Beautiful area. cheeseburger or hamburger alone $2.00; and hot Wentworths Location dog alone $1.50. $149,900 Proceeds will be used to assist The Salvation 984- JUST REDUCED- Army in the programs that it provides to those in need within the community. Additions • Decks • Windows Beautiful & Elegant The Salvation Army is located at 15 Cole Street 4 bdrm, 3 bath. (behind Coos Family Health), for more informa- Ceilings • Siding • Painting Wonderful views. tion please call 752-1644. Roofing • Garages • Sheet Rock Berlin, NH $89,900

Porches • Masonry & More 828-JUST REDUCED- Summer computer class at Well maintained 2 bdrm, 6.9 acres. Garage & Barn. Plenty the Family Resource Center 466-3436 of storage & views. GORHAM — Come in out of the rain for an Berlin, NH $119,900 Introduction to Excel class! This two session class is Fully Insured • Free Estimates scheduled for Tuesday , July 28, and Tuesday , August 1067-WATERFRONT- 4, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. No prior knowledge of Excel Year round 2 bdrm cottage, 40 x 12 deck is needed to take this class, just use of the mouse overlooking beautiful and keyboard. The fee for this class is $40. Avail- Nay Pond. Beautiful ability is limited. views & sandy beach. For more information or to register please Milan NH $189,900 call Maranda Demers at 723-7692 or email [email protected] 1177-RIVER FRONTAGE- 2 bdrm, 2 bath, Ve ry spacious, stainless appliances, 3 fireplaces. Pancake Breakfast Simply beautiful. Hel d at th e Gorh am Fire Statio n Gorham, NH $259,900 Satu rd ay & Sunday 1248-WATERFRONT- Ju l y 18th & 19th • 7-10:30 a.m. Immaculate log home. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car Adults $5.00 gar. Beautiful Mtn Chi l dren under 12 $3 views. Lake Umbagog. Proceeds t o benef it Pur c hasing Errol, NH $610,000 of new Cutter f o r th e Ja ws of Lif e 1250-WATERFRONT- Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bath, full basement. Outstanding views of Cedar Pond. Milan, NH $184,900 (603) 723-6990 1262-HANDYMAN SPECIAL-Large • Lawn Care • New Lawns spacious home, full • Tree & Shrub Care • Patios & Walkways cellar, private rear • Brush Cutting • Retaining Walls yard, 3 bdrm home. • Garden Design • Fencing & More! Berlin NH $47,650 Weekly Maintenance Programs Available 1135-WATERFRONT- 11 acres. Lake Umbagog. 600’ Lake frontage. Federal land abutts property. Errol, HAPPY BIRTHDAY ! NH $650,000

1168-BROOK FRONTAGE- If you see TIM 62 prime acres. 4000’ on Stearns Brook. Lot is SATURDAY very mature. Think outside the box. Milan, wish him NH $149,900 a happy 647-RIVER FRONTAGE- th! 1.8 acres on the 18 Androscoggin River. Perfect place for your Love, Mom dream home. Milan, and Dana NH $39,900 Page 24 — THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Friday, July 17, 2009

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