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CAUTION After returning from a The “club” began meet In the early days, only • Look and Listen. and listen for Watch running engines, spinning propellers, and aircraft taxiing, taking off, or landing. • Do not touch the aircraft. Merely touching or leaning against the wrong part of an airplane will cause damage that could be life-threatening to the pilot as well as very expensive for you. Please treat all aircraft with the utmost respect. Their pilots will appre ciate it. • Stay off the runway. Don’t cross the safety barriers or walk onto the runway without permission from Fly-In safety staff even if they are not running or being refueled. • Keep cigarettes and open flame away from fuel and aircraft Be careful to fully extinguish any cigarette before dispos ing of it in any Any trashcan. fire can be devastating. Any Questions? Ask the Fly-In staff (wearing bright yellow shirts), who will be glad to help you make this an enjoyable experience... and one that we hope you will want to repeat every year. To help you and your To family enjoy this event, the Flyers ask Yankee that you observe the following basic safety guidelines: • Keep your kids with you. Children are naturally curious, but do not fully appreciate the dangers of spinning propellers or moving aircraft. kids will you’ll be have Your safer, more fun, and you’ll be right there to try to answer their endless questions. • Don’t forget your pets. Please do not let your dogs run free, especially near the runway or fueling area, or in care the tie-down areas. We about their safety as well as yours. drop drop for the local children. fleawillmaralsoabe There ket for radio-controlled and general aviation aircraft on July 7 and 8. popular upstate New York Ultralight Fly-In a in group 1990, of avid pilots ultralight founded the Yankee Ultralight Flyers Club. ing at Bob Ring’s Berwick, field in Maine soon and chartered by the Unit was ed States Ultralight Associa tion as club #202. The group is also affiliated Experimental with Aircraft Asso The ciation as U/L Club #67. two members of the Yan - - - - nity ommu C ! • if powered, weighs less • has a fuel capacity of • is not capable of more • has a power-off stall The weeklong event will SALE than 254 lbs empty weight, excluding floats and safety devices; no more than five US lons; gal than 55 knots calibrated air at full power; speed which exceed 24 knots does calibrated airspeed. not include introductory ultra landinglessons, aflight light and beanbag drop compe tition and a nightly candy We have have We

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EDUCATION meeting NH school approval standards frameworks and curriculum in nine Kindergarten, without specifying whether specific it is full would It standards. or current contentreference by half adopt would It day. areas, including also study how to help without defining schools the term. with Requiring public “enhanced Kindergarten needs” is crucial for all students to have an equal chance to learn, said supporters. By passing this, start the state complying would finally with the an adequate state education Supreme first and Court: then come Define up with the budget, consisting over oftwo years, $2.4an increase of billionspendingnearly 11 and percent17.5 percent inin totalin state statespending.said Supportersthis budget spending takes care of basic Landneedsand Community — suchInvestment as Program, the the new lead paint law and ending the developmentallist disability — wait while keeping healthcare and spendingsalary increases. Opponents down said that this in is the light largest budget ofincrease in recent fuel, history: taxpayersface the same increases in fuel and healththey carehave costs, to tightenbut their belts. They aalso very contend small it surplusleft with no room PASSED for theerror. budget,The House211-146. A YES vote budget. FAVORED the |HB2 is the trailer bill, which changes various state laws to support the budget,necessary to pay especially for it. The major raising items the include:cigarette the Raisingtax by 28 revenue cents per pack; a taxusage; on atelephone surcharge on $25 registry of deed filings tothe fund Land and Community Heritage Investment Program; doubling car registration fees; and revamping thefunding school formula to educational ensure aid. that Finallyfunding towns it the get transfers state’s increasedto portion responsibilitythe counties. of for In nursing exchange,responsibility homesthe forstate entirelywelfare andwould services take for juveniles.overlatter This provision was the focus House.of a heated debate in the and the legal tug of state,war betweenand the the state countieswould twoandbe years.held theIn addition,harmless the state forwould footat the billleastit when came to drugs and provider payments, the two big cost drivers.Finally, this was tucked into the bill that finances the whole budget, so the House must pass it. deal, accepting growing responsibility parts of the state forbudget to— withoutset one rates.being Allable of this would thepropertybe passed down fastest taxes. to the local Theydefeat it, since argued it doesn’t thathave a budgetfinancial anyway, and the passimpact another on trailerthis House bill without thisprovision. should debate, other people votefor other and reasons (see opposed the Senate the Round PASSED Up.) trailer The the House bill trailer bill 199-155.the trailer A bill,YES including vote having the FAVORED counties paycost the offull its nursing homes. TAX AND LAND APPEAL exempt MEETINGS the Board of Tax and LandAppeals “deliberative ------Editor / Publisher “I’ll tell you what hap Gary Patton can be “Crawford,” I con ~ Michael P. Connelly ~ Michael P. when it became hunt illegal to drunk. happened What to Live Die?’” Free ever or pened,” I added. “We grew up. We realized other peo ple had rights, important too. was the Most right to be protected from another person’s recklessior.” behav reached by e-mail at GANDL PATTON @.net, [email protected], or by or calling (603)The views 926-9358. expressed necessarily do reflect those not of the newspaper. good reason. A civil union between two homosexuals does no practical harmany other citizen. to cluded, “the interpretation of Live Free or static; Die is it not has changed the over years. According to an editorial in ‘Monitor,’ the ‘Old Concord timers pick can the day Hampshire when began to New go hell to in a hand-basket.some it For was in 1935, when the state forced peoplebuy to a hunting shoot license game, to or and ‘70s the when zoning 1960s laws and building codes spreading began from theto cities the hinterlands.about 1990, when lawmak How ers said that a man, after a hard day’s work, couldn’thave a beer while home? driving Or a few years later, or Die’ philosophy;are an they affirmationCivil unions of extend rightsothers it. enjoy to a of segmentour population that has been denied them for no

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