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29 ------“Increasing renewable Inaddition to additional “I think its good timing The Carriage House is transmission capacity. energywill create jobs right NewinEngland expandby inguses forwood products, in building plants, clean and in research and power development. That is way one we can help stabilizeenergy cost and supply for does not take into account far greater costs out-of-pocket to LIHEAP cover portion the heating of non- their bills,” Lynch. said “We are Gov. ing not about talk a small increasein additional costs, we are talking about thousands of dollars in additional for costs families already struggling to pay their bills.” LIHEAP funding, the gov ernors discussed a number of other commonissues including energy the devel opment of renewable ener the gy, promotion of energy efficiency and expanding year, if all says goes he may well, extend he through to lunch Columbus Day. withthe economy the way it is to offer something a little bit lighter. People can come in and have a and a good drink meal and not the break wallet doing it,” McKay explains. open for lunch from a.m. 11:30 to 2 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. On those lighterfareor days,“Tapas,” ews - - N It’s It’s a first: “But that $50 million Last year, $25 million The governor then This season, during the “We’ll “We’ll see what happens for lunchtime fare provide the same of amount relief. land needs federal an increased commitmentLIHEAP to help avert what could to be a real winter fuel crisis for families.” in LIHEAP assistance was distributedto 33,000 homes in New Hampshire. the With drastic increase in cost the of home heating it fuel, is expected that $50 mil lion would be needed to “ItbutisJuly,already many families are concerned they will not be able to afford to heat their homes, they or may that need between to choose other such as medication essentials or food in order to stay warm thiswinter.” observed, “That is why we need to stand together, and send a strong messageWashington that New to Eng trial run, McKay says lunch will be Afterthat,they’ll LaborDay. served go throughback to their seven days a week dinner hours. Next breathtaking view rolling waves. of the over the next eight weeks. If things go good, maybe we’ll do this again says McKay, while nextenjoying year,” a lunch himself as he sits at the end of the second-story bar at the Carriage House. ------ews

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YES FAILED A vote less money going to conservation, and more for rebates This amendment would allow RGGI money bond to transmission be lines used in to the said North that it Country. indirectly Supporters favored conservation, since renewable wood and wind plants proposed need transmission lines to make them viable. Opponents thought it siphon money away from YES conservation. vote The A 4-20. amendment FAILED FAVORED using RGGI money for transmission the Senate bill then back PASSED to the House, which agreed lines. The with the amended version on May 21. The governor signed the law on June and 11, it is for the most part effective imme diately, though a new Energy Conservation Board and to Efficiency coordinate conservations programs wouldn’t start until October 1. SERVATION Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), a cap and trade program intended to cut — 10 percent by 2018 — emissions that cause global warming. The state would join states nine in auctioning a limited amount of “allowances” (credits other The to emit tons of carbon dioxide) needed power. to produce money from the auction would be used primarily for alterna and But under tive conservation programs. this energy Senate version, when allowances sell for more than goes to $6, rebates instead the of conservation. excess Supporters said that this would be our state’s contribution to warming, which will controlling have catastrophic consequences global for our state and the world. While the auction result down, usage keep might will programs conservation up, rates drive electric ing (on average) in lower electric bills. Others wanted more money from the auction to go to ratepayer rebates than conservation —rather — if the price for allowances is too costly. They were concerned that the state couldn’t money and that it would be raided spend for other purposes. all that to the bill — with $6 RGGI. cap FAVORED on allowances, 15-9. A YES vote money less FAVORED vote YES A 7-17. FAILED $2 at cap ance , - - - - - m or Jim m . www.catcha m or (603) 926- g info@proulxoil cbridle@hampton Spectators and anyone in “It’s the first time that Registration for this All shows are open for The doors will open at 12 make a donation, which will be gratefully accepted. For more information, visit the official Web site above, e-mail or Charlie Abiziad [email protected] at Proulx at andpropane.co and there will also be time totime bealso will there and register at the actual event. All participants need to sign a personal form. injury waiver the community who would like to helpeffort on dry support land can also the Bridle at firefighters.or BBQ the about more for 3316; Cook-off, call Cindi Potts at (603) 335-7545. we’vedone it,” says Charlie. hoping we’ll get a“We’re lot supportof andpossibly turn it into a yearly event.” year’s competition is rently cur ongoing; forms available are at wave2cooperstown.co and wrapping up the festivi ties will be the New Legacy Swing Band August on 21. free to the public, begin 6:30 at p.m. sharp, about two and hours. For last more information, visitgreenland-nh.com. www. noon with a $5 entry fee; the winner will be announced around 4:15 p.m. For more information about the Toy Bank effort, contact Cassie

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s A Solving Solving problems Editor / Publisher the symbiotic way - Michael P. Connelly - Michael P. Then I pointed out, “What if I told you, Crawford cackled sar “It’s already happen “Well, la-de-da,” said Seniorsgave uptheir homes for no very Perhaps, good they reason. couldn’t get to the tradesmen grocery were store; unwilling to do or small repairs; or they felt isolated. So Aging they in left. place ties help communisolve those sorts of problems.” “When retirees the discussed problems they clear face, picture emerged. They a needed repairmen, cleaning, house access transportation, to health and care, tax financial meal preparation and deliv assistance, ery, ‘look-in’ services, and social activities.” Crawford airily. “And liketheKingbeFrance.toof I’d You can’t always do you’d what like to do.” Crawford, that it’s possible tolet older people remain in their homes at a cost that’s within their budgets?” donically. “I’d another say liberal that’s pipe dream that will produce no benefit to anyone and cost one every lots of tax money,” he declared. ing, Crawford,” I told him. “Older folks are ‘aging forming in nities. place’ Groups commu neighbors of get together elderly and pool their resources to help one another stay homes in safely their and cost. at Until low now, a lot of 50 want to remain in homes, their not live with children their or anywhere else, as they age.”

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FAST HILL CHIROPRACTIC, P.L.L.C. HILL FAST at the intersection on Rt. 1. Rd in Rye Washington 603-964-1500. family member the second When accompanied by the first, we are also offering P.S. this same examination for only about of Chiroprac are graduates of Palmer College at a great fee. Our qualifications…We and pro-athletes have been trusted to take care of babies We tic in Davenport, Iowa. need care. just have that low fee to help more people who We that you may know. office is both friendly and warm and we try our best to make you fe have a wonderful service, at an exceptional fee. needed x-rays, a thorough examination….the whole ball of wax. This exam could needed x-rays, a thorough examination….the whole ball of wax. be happy and you’ll And, further care is very affordable cost you $300 elsewhere. to know that consider when making your choice of doctor. Then I saw Dr. Rogers & Dr. Lyle. Now, I have no more sciatica.” sciatica.” have no more I Now, Lyle. Rogers & Dr. Then I saw Dr. Hampton) enough.” our profes about They tell people a lot of things that are just plain ridiculous there. sion. results. satisfied with their were that 99% of patients who saw a chiropractor just incredible! That’s from work, less prescription off That could translate into less time immune capacity. less visits to the doctor. drugs, and and over-the-counter were divided The claims What he found was absolutely shocking. 395,641 patients. people that used only medicine. into people that used chiropractic, and had that used chiropractic numbness in hands and feet, carpal tunnel, whiplash from car accidents, and athletic car accidents, and and feet, carpal tunnel, whiplash from numbness in hands injuries 32 - - - - uring the birth e had been o medications.

29 .” o 34, N ol That’s what the pharmaceutical industry what That’s His teacher had been struggling with re His teacher uninformed You You the way it has for me & my family… it has for me the way - dis 18, 2008 | V 18, 2008 Nathaniel is going to chiropractic school himself when Nathaniel is going to chiropractic uly |J If the nerves If the spine is She had seen her doctor, and was on her way to the neurologist. and She had seen her doctor, ews How thinking for yourself may change everything, may change for yourself How thinking Spinal misalignment N Confused about what to “Why I Use this Photo in the Ad” the in Photo this Use I “Why That’s why our sons Nathaniel and Alex have been adjusted since sons Nathaniel and why our That’s tlantic “The adjustment didn’t hurt, it actually felt good, I got relief, and my hurt, it actually felt good, I got relief, and my “The adjustment didn’t They are great athletes and make sure to get adjusted to remove the physical They are great athletes and make sure to get adjusted to remove the neck pain, shoulder or arm pain, backaches, ear infections, asthma, allergies, neck pain, shoulder or arm pain, backaches, ear infections, asthma, ear friend, It’s wonderful how life is. We help people from all over who come to see us help people from all over who come We is. wonderful how life It’s Research has proven that our first misalignment typically occurs d An additional and unexpected benefit to her was the acid reflux sh Nathaniel’s teacher feels that getting adjusted was the best decision she feels teacher Nathaniel’s Upon Nathaniel’s recommendation recommendation Upon Nathaniel’s Nathaniel, our son in the white shirt with his brother Alex, myself, and my hus Alex, myself, and his brother Nathaniel, our son in the white shirt with This lack of information comes at a very high price to your health and well be high price to your health This lack of information comes at a very Sadly, we expect only about 11% of the people who read this to even consider to even of the people who read this we expect only about 11% Sadly, D the past in other articles over have seen pictures of our family before may You 32A | A 32A age for their headaches as well as heartburn/acid reflux. They also come to us with They also come for their headaches as well as heartburn/acid reflux. their much in various ways that he finishes his studies at Colorado State. birth. who carries a stresses that accumulate from playing sports and simply being a kid them both so backpack or sits in front of a computer! Chiropractic has impressed dealing with for years went away. She had been taking ant-acid medications for been taking ant-acid medications She had dealing with for years went away. them completely. years and was able to get off ing process. her doctor prescribed and she got rid of her headaches by removing the nerve headaches by removing and she got rid of her prescribed doctor her health. body to move away from her that was causing interference headaches immediately began to go away!” The cool part of this story is that she The cool part of this headaches immediately began to go away!” of pills. decided to put more faith in the body to heal itself than she did in a bottle that takes one of the pills she almost never care Since beginning chiropractic interference (the misalignment) that’s not letting the body heal. It’s as simple as that. as simple as that. not letting the body heal. It’s interference (the misalignment) that’s For the families we serve in our office that means less money goes t made. ever go to the head, lungs, stomach, and legs…the whole body. the As chiropractors, we just remove work right. doesn’t work right, the body can’t The important link is between the spine and nerve system. on nerves: nerves that causes pressure nerve system, which controls every nerve system, which controls function in the body. then the nerves work their best. healthy, and took some films to see if a spinal problem was causing her headaches. see, what most people don’t know is your spine is the house for that your us. We did an exam she came into the office. her headaches. her answer she do and looking for a different advice and came to see took Nathaniel’s educating our children. She was doctors being told by her traught, after that she would likely have to take these life to control of her the rest drugs for She was told that she would have to be put on medications to dull her headaches, put on medications to dull She was told that she would have to be This is work. and unable to focus while at but they would likely make her groggy not good when you are responsible for band, Dr. Jeff has a story that is a perfect example of the high price many people are people has a story that is a perfect example of the high price many Jeff band, Dr. paying with their health and well being. ally bad headaches. control over our health. You yourself may believe that the answer to health comes yourself may believe that the answer to You control over our health. only from the pills they have to offer. ing. It costs a lot of money to make people see things from only one point of view. point of view. see things from only one ing. It costs a lot of money to make people billion dollars a day! How about three it down, if we their messages. If you boil spends every day to bring our community that we have no said, we might believe listened to everything the drugs commercials what we have to say. That’s about one out of ten. The rest will go on as they have The rest will go about one out of ten. That’s what we have to say. been, which we can only describe as “ Let me share something in this story that may be fascinating to you, and may may be fascinating to you, and may something in this story that Let me share tons of money. life, and help save you actually change your 8-10 years. You may not even recognize our sons now that they are so grown up! sons now that they are may not even recognize our You 8-10 years. P

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