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No 18 603-926-4557 COMMUIY_ HHS receives preservation award for Leavitt Barn Br I EMO of individuals, the 38'x36' Transit Station; Barbara Fildes AAIC EWS SA WIE post-and-beam structure was and Keith Quinton, the Tunis HAtvIFTON I The Hamp- saved from demolition, dis- District School House; Friends ton Historical Society's c.1796 mantled, and relocated to the of Temple Town Hall, Temple Leavitt House Barn is one of grounds of the Tuck Museum Town Hall and its sympathetic 13 projects (and one of two complex on Park Avenue. addition; Lisbon, Lisbon His- barns) in the state of New Over the next several toric Railroad Station; Haver- Hampshire to be recognized years, with assistance from a hill and Bath, Haverhill-Bath by the NH Preservation Alli- generous community and a Covered Bridge; Henniker, ance, for outstanding achieve- crew of volunteers and barn Ramsdell Road Historic Truss ment in preservation. experts, HI-IS was able to lay Bridge; Soldiers Memorial The honor was announced a concrete foundation in prep- Advisory Board, the Soldiers on Tuesday of this week in aration for the barn's even- Memorial Building; The Fells, Concord. The awards are tual reconstruction. Vigorous historic landscape; and the presented annually; this year fundraising and donations City of Nashua, the Mine Falls marks the Alliance's 20th helped to fund the project, Gatehouse. ESEIG ISOY — ack Hall, John Hall (of Delta Crane), S esie e Mooe, Ce year celebrating preservation and an official barriraising "These buildings are iey, ae eGage a ecy Ais (o e amo isoica Sociey ae icue ee wi achievement in New Hamp- took place in 2007. e awa esee y e eseaio Aiace i ecogiio o e Socieys successu irreplaceable, and their revi- shire. The call for this year's HES celebrated the project eai ouse a esoaio oec. — Aaic ews Couesy oo talizations contribute to the nominations was issued in at a community grand open- character of our communities February. ing in 2008 the structure now ety is a victory in the uphill I aiio to the two projects "that anchor stories and our local economies," "We welcome this oppor- houses an impressive exhibit battle to save landmarks of barns recognized by the NH of New Hampshire's agrar- noted Goodman. tunity to recognize outstand- of farm-related artifacts and our agricultural past." Preservation Alliance this ian roots, industrial prowess The NH Preservation Alli- ing projects and people, offer other related implements "The Historical Society year, the award-winning proj- and attraction as a tetreat for ance, which has presented 138 thanks and inspire others," from the museum's collection. is delighted that the Pres- ects include two bridges, two visitors." awards since 1989, is the state- said Preservation Alliance This example of adaptive re- ervation Alliance honors us railroad stations, a town hall, Besides the Hampton wide membership organiza- board member and Awards use lives up to its purpose with the award," said HHS a schoolhouse, a canal gate- Historical Society's Leavitt tion dedicated to preserving Committee Chair, Paula with the programs and exhib- President, Ben Moore, who house, a Civil War memorial, House Barn (recognized for historic buildings, communi- Cabot. 'The 2009 award-win- its offered by FIRS at the Tuck accepted the honor on Tues- a Seacoast warehouse and "outstanding advocacy and ties and landscapes through ning projects, while varied, Museum. day along with fellow HHS two gardens. preservation") and the Gil- leadership, education and share common themes: Tena- The hard work and dedica- barn crew members Chet According to NH Pres- manton Year Round Library advocacy. Current priorities cious leaders, strong public tion that went into the Leavitt Riley, Dave DeGagne and ervation Alliance Executive Association's 1790s barn (out- include providing assistance support and creative problem House Barn project did not Percy Annis. "Looking back Director, Jennifer Goodman, standing revitalization), this to community leaders and solving." go unnoticed by NH Preser- promoting effective weather- on the - five years that have the awards "recognize indi- year's winners include: HHS took on the Leavitt vation Alliance officials, who passed since we started this viduals, organizations and Moffatt-Ladd House and ization, community-centered House Barn project back in observed that "every year we project, we are proud of the corporations for work or Garden, Moffatt-Ladd Coach schools, barn preservation and 2004, when it was located on lose New Hampshire barns to finished product and believe projects in the categories of House; Strawbery Banke preservation as "the original Drakeside Road and in danger demolition and collapse. The that the barn will be an impor- restoration and stewardship, Museum, Aldrich Garden; green." For more information of being demolished. Thanks careful dismantling and pres- tant part of the Society and rehabilitation and adaptive University of New Hamp- visit www.nhpreservation. to public outcry and a hard- ervation of the Leavitt Barn by the Town history for another use, compatible new construc- shire, Boston & Maine Railroad org. working, dedicated group the Hampton Historical Sod- 200 years." tion and advocacy" for iconic Depot for the UNH-Durham v btr t Shp Anhr O EAC W Cth r n btr Iprvnt SiiAAim n In r Ot Sfd & r 2 Ocea , e A ye ie oses o Si Aywee 604 wi ie o,.. ie ose ais Seaoo ieie ake amous Cowes ie oses. u Seice a... a & So c 60264 O , o 8 I MAY , 200 I A_Ac EWS I AGE A Seaoo MI esaua 6 0 • YE, • 60462280 • AS AKE OU hn Or On btr Sn 6" YOu ntzbpr oio_u . fd. - ow rho. • :=4. .hvthr , OUpAAIEW.tn"rdrrn r td d. Grt rbr v n r fllrv br. YE EAC EEA SO 220 OCEA . • YE, • OGO: 644 nh $ - e rh Mt Sb . Sp llpp Stna t Wn St t r btfl ntr nd nj r l r t t t AGE 4A I AA•mc EWS I MAY , 200 I o_ , o 8 COMMUIY Ctzn l Ad rdt 0 y Am CAG I ig experience for a those have given them certain pow- AIAK EWS SEM WIE involved. ers over the community to PORTSMOUTH I I was "The program was Mach enforce our laws," she says. an eight-week ride that took 3 from the start! We were sup- "It is my greatest wish them on a crash course in posed to end at 9:30 p.m. but that our legislators, senators, the world of cops. Now, they that was rarely the case and all representatives and all have graduated. we liked it that way. Aside kids could attend this class," The Citizen's Police Acad- from a quick bathroom break, Smith says of the Citizens' emy, sponsored by Crime we were on the go every min- Police Academy. "I cannot Stoppers, recently celebrated ute," says graduating class thank Seacoast Crimestop- its second year by graduat- member Lori Smith. "You just pers enough for the grant so ing 30 adults who signed can't miss watching a K9 offi- we could do this ... and to up for the two-month long cer launch his dog at a 'bad Captain David 'Lou' Ferland free course that took them guy' wearing a protective and Detective Tom Grella for through the classroom and sleeve, then, when released, - —creating this program. Detec- into the field, in an array of give that 'bad guy' a lick. tive Grella was so patient law-enforcement enlighten- What an awesome tool!" OICE ACAEMY GAS — Gauaes o is yeas Ciies oice Acaemy icue oae and kind as he escorted us ment.
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