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This national organi- the problems all-to-often zation sets quality standards offer a "quick fix," without and guidelines, and certifies actually correcting the issue. only those organizations, How can they do this? The companies and individuals industry is unregulated in who strictly abide by them. the state of New Hampshire, Some states have followed leaving homeowners at the the lead, and implemented mercy of those who come regulations to protect the knocking with a cheap solu- consumers. New Hampshire p. tion. has not — but that could that don't go by them," While Gosselin special- money or insurance and need local politicians and letting The problem is, folks soon change. explains Steve Gosselin of izes in mold removal, home to have the problem fixed. them know it's important. can pay to have the Two regional companies Envirotech. "It happens that and business owners are, They can hire a contractor What's more, they are "fixed," only to have mold are leading the push to Con- people are trying to sell a according to IAQ Council that comes in and treats it looking for folks who may continue to grow, and wind cord to pass legislation that home and find mold in the guidelines, urged to seek with something, takes their have been the victim of mold up later paying a licensed will regulate the industry, attic. They think, 'can't I out a third-party for testing. money, -but doesn't really issues in the past, and who expert to finally do the job which will help ensure that just cover it up?' And sure One of the most common help them at all, and now could have benefited by such right. By then, however, the when people do wind up enough they can find a con- "red flags" in the industry they're worse off then they state regulation. mold may have spread to with mold in a home that tractor that will come out that people should avoid were in the first place," Syl- If you or someone you catastrophic conditions, they are getting the quality and cover it up. But the mold is a company that offers to vester . know has such a story to making family members service they deserve — and is still there. It's a living, both test air and provide the Both Sylvester and Gos- share, or would like to learn sick, and perhaps even lead- not throwing money away growing organism and it's cleanup, officials say. selin are pushing for New more about how to help ing to the condemnation of for substandard treatments. going to continue to spread That's where Guy Sylves- Hampshire lawmakers to ensure the legislation gets the home itself, rendering it Envirotech Clean Air, Inc., and continue to grow." ter of Absolute Air Quality in regulate the industry in the passed, contact Absolute Air uninhabitable. with offices in Massachu- Following more than a Portsmouth, comes in. 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A small business covers, New Hampshire Health- free services, information and support that address the unique October 1, New Hampshire with 14 employees (11 single without ...First is part of a compre- needs of Seniors, adults with disabilities and/or chronic ill- HealthFirst will provide employees, two couples and co-pays, hensive effort Gov. 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The staff can aid in completing applications for First will cost an average ing their companies or hiring for chronic illnesses. care costs available, expand progragns; make phone calls on the client's behalf and offer of 15-20 percent less than new employees. It is savings "Too many small busi- the use of electronic medical follow-up to ensure that each client has connected with the comparable insurance plans. that may help make it pos- nesses are facing decisions records and to ensure pro- resources and support that they need. "We set out to give small sible for some small business about severely limiting cov- viders can prescribe medica- ServiceLink was established in 2000 as a statewide network businesses and their workers owners to continue to pro- erage, or dropping coverage. tions electronically. of locally administered programs serving every community in a more affordable health care vide comprehensive insur- all together. 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Thanks to a recently-appropri- "There were a lot of people who tion and the other near the Marine tially in place for the summer of The 99-year land lease expired in ated sum of nearly $20 million, in just didn't believe it would happen. Memorial, will not only provide 2010. 1997, and the Town of Hampton the next two years the area will be This was the third highest appropri- much-needed public facilities, but Then, tentatively, following next and related authorities, includ- graced with monumental develop- ation in the state this year," Nyhan will offer shaded for folks year's summer season crews ll ing the state, are now stewards of ment projects bringing jobs, and . "Knowing the economy the to step out of the , storage, and return and replace the seashell com- the developed areas of the Beach along with it, the boldest and most way it is, a lot of people didn't even outdoor fountains spraying plex and create the visitors center. through their decisions on land elaborate transformation in the his- think it would get "Nobody opposed the project. use, environmental regulations and tory of Hampton Beach. approved." It started with the local commu- local infrastructure. What started with the dn But it did, nity coming together with town The upcoming changes are all of an overall master plan as far thanks to a com- government, and went all the way part of the revitalization of the back as early 2001 is now about bined commu- to Concord," Nyhan says. "Every- "public face of Hampton Beach." By to become a reality, thanks to the nity efforts that body that we talked to agreed that spreading public facilities along the tireless efforts of a grassroots effort intertwined local this was a great project. This is the entire bh, the goal is to include which brought the community residents and biggest thing that's happened to the under-utilized north and south together and will define the future politicians who Hampton Beach in its history." ends, in order to cut down on the of Hampton Beach as a (if not the) fought to ensure Development on Hampton central congestion and crowding. top tourist attraction in all of New that the project Beach began in the 19th century, Another goal for this project is England. got the attention to support public demand to be to reserve prime beachfront prop- "It's not a beach project — this it deserved and near and enjoy the waters of the erty for functions directly related to tt prjt," xpln hn trd the many far-reaching ben- water for children to play in. New Hampshire t. In 8 the public's nd njnt of Nyhan, chairman of the Hampton efits to the region and the state. At the South Beach Visitors Cen- the Hampton Beach Improvement the beach. Support functions for the Beach Area Commission, adding So what's in store? Plenty. ter, locals and tourists alike can Company began to control the State will be redirected to areas of that while the project will benefit There are four major compo- enjoy an assortment of attractions direction of development through the park in less demand for public the beach directly, it is all of New nents to the project, which includes in the sprawling lobby, browse the a 99-year land l. A the beach recreation. Hampshire who will feel the posi- two modern bathhouses with shad- gift shop, and vn xn edu- became more popular with tourists The final goal is to create a tive reverberations from the devel- ed outdoor shelter, a South Beach cational exhibits about the local and locals alike and with the advent distinctive l for the State Park opment. Visitors Center, and at the heart of wildlife. of the automobile in the 1900s, the facilities at Hampton Beach. The An economist did a td, and it all, an all-new Seashell Complex. In all, the "facelift" along the Hampton Beach Improvement facilities ll be immediately rec- what he basically found was that if "The existing structure was built Hampton Beach boardwalk will be Company and sources of revenue ognizable as part of the State Park the state followed through with the in 1%1, and with the exception of the most elaborate undertaking that could no longer keep pace with the and will contribute to the fresh new project, they would see a 20 per- the replacement f the roof, noth- the resort hotspot has seen in its nd t support the infrastructure appearance for Hampton Beach cent increase in toll revenue for the ing has been done to the building," century-plus life as a premier sea- and public facilities at Hampton that the redevelopment seeks to state," Nyhan says, which could hn , stressing the need for side magnet for summer travelers. Beach. promote. result in millions of additional a new outdoor theater. So when does it all begin? Nyhan is During the Grt prn, the Now, the dream will become a funding for the state each year. The designs reveal an elaborate quick to point out that the construc- State of New Hampshire stepped in reality, and those who work, live at, State officials recently approved structure with seating for more than tion will be underway with utmost to take financial control and turned and visit will all be able to reap the $14.5 million for the project, while 800 people, and architecture her- sensitivity to the area businesses, so the beach into a state park flt. rewards of the coming Renaissanie an additional $3 million will be alding to the l Enlnd as not to disrupt them during the Even with the many improvements at Hampton Beach. AGE 6A I AAWIC EWS I UY , 200 O , 2

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Studies), Jay Damren (Social "As I remember the Studies), Bob Riffe (English) activities I've been associat- ES WISIES Winnacunnet h Shl rntl lbrtd th rtrnt f nbr f flt nd tff br, and Steve Bauer (Science ed with including coaching nldn (td n tr, hpn, Mrh bnn, Gld nhl, t tl nd Olvr nd (tndn n t, Kvn Mllv, d Mnld, rn, b ff nd Stv r. Department Team Leader). winter tra& and JV volley- — Atlnt Photo by Linda bb Also celebrated were ball. Sothe of my fondest staffers Becky Thompson memories come from being cation, Vocational Rehabili- they were family. (Experienced- SOME O MY OES Student Activ- tation and NH Job Training I AE AWAYS "There has never been Based Educa- OEA, rr AS ities Director MEMOIES COME Council. WHS's Project Tran- E A E MOS a day for me when I have tion Department under Prin- EE A GOIOUS sition started with about 12 dreaded coming to school. I Instructor), OM EIG SUE IMOA A Of cipal Roberta students and since then my have been so lucky to have Gladys Ben- IE WI MOSY, ACIIIES IECO Newman database has grown to better MY O tS AKIG had many people in my early shimol (Work AMAIGYOSIIE and how that UE ICIA than 440 participants. years of life who gave me Experiences CAE Of MY SUES. transformed "My business database direction and guidance. Rob- Coordinator, SOIES. OEA EWMA into leading contains 380 community AK YOU SO MUC ert Dodge, my high school Special Services GAYS the pep rallies A OW A businesses or individuals O ME AfS A teacher, coach, and mentor Department), with 'How Do who have partnered with had everything to do with Pat Desautels ESMO ASOME IO AMIY MEMES you Feel?!?' us during these past 21-1/2 me getting into education. (Food Services EAIG E E and, of course, years to provide quality WO AE AWAYS Connie Manix, who I taught Department); my true dis- AUES WI OW Work Based Learning oppor- SUOE ME I IS with for many years and and administrator Jan Petrou like of all things Exeter. tunities for Winnacunnet eventually, was my admin- (Director of Student Services "Many students know YOU n?? ASK. High School students who istrator, helped to shape my and Community Relations). me from pep rallies and cart- A, O COUSE, MY receive Special Education career in the early years at There's easily hundreds wheels. I leave a bit of my OAU UE ISIKE O A Services. Overall, it has been VVinnacunnet. of years worth of profes- heart in the gym and a part OOE sional experience shared of my heart on the stage from IGS EEE. a glorious ride with mostly, "There are so many othei amazingly-positive stories. retirees, present staff, and among this group of educa- numerous Faculty Christmas tors, each with their own shows (Beach Boys, Pointer STEVE "Although I am 'retiring' administration, which I owe personal memories, from the Sisters, Milli Vanilli, Califor- AuE I will return 'part time' in so much to for always being classroom to the cafeteria to nia Raisin,. Michael Flatley, the fall for a few more years best friends for many years, there for me. The entire Win- the corridors of WHS. Sever- Tarzan, The Village People, to, hopefully, continue the and the administrations that nacunnet staff has always al shared their thoughts with Backstreet Boys, NSync, for the great ride and I hope tradition which is the Win- I have had the pleasure to treated me with the utmost the Atlantic News, reflecting Brittany Spears, Tina Turner, you'll say hi to me when you nacunnet High School Work work for. respect and caring. I love on their days at VHS, cher- and others). Working with see me. My story at WHS Experience Transition Pro- "Over my many years them all! ished memories, personal Ms. Janis Petmu led me to would not be complete with- gram." here I have seen many "Finally, I have always greetings and possible plans be part of the "original' out my sweetheart, wife and oa ooe: changes, many outstanding felt that the most important for the future. Fresh Start program, a five 'sugar momma,' Joan." "Wow I have finally accomplishments, and some part of my job is taking care See aue week program for at-risk Gladys esimo: graduated from Winnacun- not-so-terrific . I am of rro, students. Thank you "In 30 years at Winnacun- kick entering Winnacunnet "I came to Winnacunnet net. It has taken me 42 of so honored to have been a so much to the parents and net High School I have a lot High School. I have great in January of 1988. I was the greatest years of my part of this faculty who has family members who have of memories. A lot of stu- memories of most of them hired as Coordinator of life to do this. I would like always done the very best always supported me in this dents have passed through going through graduation 'Project Transition,' a fledg- to thank all the students I for our kids. They ar@ so task. The outside Winnacun- the doors into the rooms I four years later. ling, Pilot program under have been associated with professional, care so much net community has been the taught in, mostly biology To all you who graced the auspices of the NH State (about 11,0004- of them), the about the students, and have best. I'll miss you all a great classes from Life Science (D) my life at WHS, I thank you Department of Special Edu- faculty who have been my treated the students as if deal."

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Friends nities to laugh and reflect. with it, Connie grew notice- throughout the community Perhaps the most p ably more tired and would joined the Holman family nnt chats we shared were reluctantly exchange a press- to remember a dear woman when we talked about mat- ing household chore for a who enjoyed life and cher- ters of faith, especially as her much-needed nap. But she islied her loved ones. time to go be with Jesus drew still provided great words of I first inettonnie 10 years near. Connie and I prayed encouragement and shared ago, when h retired from together, and she expressed her love with others, includ- her position an education a firm belief in God, whom ing me. associate t Centre School she was confident would When Connie and I and I stopped by to take a never leave her nor forsake shared our final good-bye photo of her for the Atlantic her. She drew great strength hug the week before she left CEEAIO — ptn n Cnn nd hn ln r ptrd hr t n Atlnt from that — a strength that us, I was amazed at how . Around the same time Chrt prt th Cnt Edtr z r. Cnn, h pd n Wdnd, l I met John, her husband of 8 ftr r nr bttl, rbrd t Clbrtn f f rv hld fr hr n she in turn extended to those fragile she had become, and 58 years now, during a simi- Strd, l . — Atlnt Stff ht around her. No wonder her I choked back my tears. lar assignment. What start- former classroom colleague Yet she displayed that brand of hospitality. music and song, the two of paperwork or other things in ed as a couple of standard referred to Connie as "a indomitable inner strength Then there were her them sharing a "Volunteer of her absence. photo ops grew into a warm, rock." when she hugged me and beautiful gingerbread hous- the Year" award they earned Connie and I shared wonderful friendship out of Whenever I visited Con- assured me everything was es — handmade from top along the way. countless conversations which many fond memories nie at the hospital drn her going to be OK. Somehow, as to bottom, sweet to the eye When her cancer first over the years, and she was spring forth. chemo treatments, she would the days go by, I am finding with snow-white icing and reared its unwelcome head always a great encourage- For instance, there's be so upbeat, and always that she was right. decorated with colorful can- in late 2007, Connie amazed ment to me, particularly if I the time she joyfully (and had something nice to say Thank you, Connie dies. I was especially blessed me with the matter-of-fact had a "gripe" to share with covertly) shared her plans to anyone who came around Woman, for being such a to be the recipient of one way she approached her sit- her. We talked about her life, for a special photo project to say "hi." In spite of the dear friend and a true bless- of those Christmas creations uation. She assured me that about her daughter Melanie formidable physical battle she was creating for John ing to me. Love and miss — and other treats she hand- she would still be around and son-in-law Frank, about that was raging inside her, you. (who was standing only 10 delivered with cards and the following spring, and we feet away at the time she best wishes at various times would take it from there. told me about it). She would throughout the year. Fortunately for us the Good later surprise him with the John — who lovingly Lord wasn't quite ready for pictorial gift on the occasion referred to his wife as "Con- her yet, and she was able to of their 50th wedding anni- rad," "Connie Woman," enjoy many more visits from versary. "CW" and "Constance" — friends, family get-togethers, Connie was a great often called her "The Com- and milestones such as her hostess, and made things mander." 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Have the cam- keeper there. The Laighton the island, and every flower in Thaxter Garden Tour," these Harbor, the Isles of Shoals operates under the College era ready for the tiny baby family would later erect the the garden, and does so with • day-long summer excursions have long been shrouded in of Agriculture and Life Sci- birds, as well as the count- Appledore House Hotel, a charming and entertaining offer a unique and unparal- mystery for most, who gaze ences at Cornell where Celia often worked. certainty. leled journey that no summer out to the cluster of rocky out- University in Her personal house nearby Let Mary lead—the way should be without. croppings so near yet seem- cooperation with has long since Burned, but the along the winding Appledore While the tour is anchored ingly so far away. the University of stone foundation exists direct- paths to the Laighton fam- around the recreated garden While the islands are New Hampshire, ly behind the garden today. ily cemetery, where Celia is that Thaxter herself once tend- mostly privately owned, that and currently The garden was originally buried with the rest of her ed, there is much more roiled oesi mea they are entirely divulges in some recreated meticulously in the family, and onto hidden trea- into the day filled with history, off-limits to those who want of the most cut- 1970s, by a small group of sures, such as Broad Cove and nature, laughs and even lunch to experience all the wonders ting-edge scientif- dedicated volunteers. At first, Devil's Dance Floor, where the for a single low-priced fee. they warrant. The best way to ic research in the curious boaters began arriving ocean laps up onto the Shoals Bird lovers will have their do that is to book a passage world. at the island to see the garden. in pristine, natural and breath- breath taken away; photogra- along on one of the limited Guests should In an effort to deter such traf- taking glory. phers will not be able to take Celia Thaxter Garden Tours. be ready for walking, as there less other species (including fic, it was arranged that folks It's at Broad Coe that their fingers off the shutter The boat leaves the dock at is plenty of it on the tour. The an occasional eagle) that visit would instead have to pay for Mary pauses and reveals fasci- buttons; history buffs will not 8:30 a.m., as the Portsmouth island is small, but the nar- the Shoals. a tour, assuming that nobody nating facts about the islands, only learn about Appledore Harbor Cruises M /V Heritage row paths are aplenty, and at The tour continues through woald do that and the garden such as how Native American Island the rest of the Shoals embarks for the Shoals. every turn is some of the most the Marine Laboratory, along - would be left in peace. artifacts were recently discov- but actually walk in theT very Guests arrive on the island astounding landscape and past the imposing tower, As it turns out, plenty of ered, confirming the long-held steps where the stories took for a short briefing from a staff scenery to be seen anywhere which once served as a radar people were eager to pay for but until now unproven prem- tower during WWII and now the opportunity and today, ise that they once inhabited is an advanced weather sta- three decades later, the tours the Shoals. tion. Next, the trails lead to a have swelled to accommodate There are wonders at every scenic gazebo where one can those seeking the Shoals and, turn, and beauty beyond look out across the rest of the if all goes well, could create every footstep at Appledore Shoals, toward the mainland, a fascinating future on the Island. Whether its history; and on a clear day even see island. nature, wildlife, scenic vistas, the White Mountains. According to volunteer local lore and legends, or sim- Lunch is included in the tour guide Priscella Chellis,- ply the rare opportunity to cost of the tour, and guests there is the potential for possi- set foot on the Shoals and go can enjoy soup-and-sandwich bly recreating Thaxter's home exploring, it's all wrapped in fare inside the Marine Labora- at some point in the future, on a day's adventure on the Celia tory cafeteria, along with an the very foundation it once Thaxter Garden tours. elaborate salad bar and plenty stood adjacent to the gardens. Space is limited, and less of fixings. While the plan is still in its than a dozen are offered After lunch, the wonders infancy, Chellis says that it throughout the -summer. To of Celia Thaxter's own garden could eas be a sanctuary make a reservation, call Coast- are revealed. The heralded for artists and writers alike, al Coordinator Pam Boutilier 19th century poet spent much just as it was in the days of at (603) 430-5220 or shoals- of her life on Appledore, and Celia Tha x ter. ! ab-eastOcomel I .ed u; or, visit many of her works reveal Longtime volunteer Mary w wwsml.cornell.edu, click on the environment there at the Smith, who has long had a "Public Education" then "Celia ime, wi a eie ook, "A oou iees i Ceia aes Gae ous." • • AGE 24A I AAOC EWS UY , 200 . , 2 nft r ft St E Cntr Introduces St Opt "Where we turn your necessity into an accessory" h St nt nd fnt ptl hp. W ffr th ltt nd rtt n fr ltn ll ln thnl. W l ffr n hppn xprn. Or nprr l t hr t hlp trn r nt nt n r.

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