Winnisquam Echo THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2008 SERVING TILTON, NORTHFIELD,BELMONT & SANBORNTON, N.H. FREE ‘Rideshare’ is the Match.com of carpooling BY DONNA RHODES economic times being faced The rural make-up of New was the only real issue a com- the same pace, cutting into their Web site or done over SPECIAL TO SALMON PRESS around the state are the Park Hampshire requires a com- muter might have faced. incomes like never before. the phone for those without a LAKES REGION — A and Ride lots along the high- mute to work for many peo- Now,with gas prices soaring, This has left many people computer. On the form, com- good indicator of the hard ways. ple. Previously, travel time wages are not increasing at seeking alternative ways to muters are asked to provide get to work. basic information, such as The State of New Hamp- where they work, where they shire has a program called live, and what time of day "Rideshare," designed to help they travel. Rideshare's data- commuters get to work for base takes it from there. A list less money. Joan Clinton, of compatible commuters program director, has seen a are sent out to the applicant large increase in the volume so they may decide which of calls and applications for ride works for them. Rideshare this year. "We recommend that peo- "Last year we received ple contact a prospective car- about 30 calls a month for ap- pool match and arrange for a plications for car pooling,” meeting," Clinton explained. said Clinton. “Now, I am get- "It's a good idea is to have a ting an average of 150 calls a one-week trial and see if it is month!" going to work out. We want The application process is people to get along on their a short, easy form found on SEE CARPOOL PAGE A10 State opens free boat ramp on Winnisquam PHOTO BY ERIK ZYGMONT Swingin’ summer Nickolas Sweeney flies high on the swing set at the Belmont Town Beach. The Recreation Department’s Summer Camp program, in which Sweeney is taking part, is winding down for the summer. Town orders Harris to apply for junkyard license BY ERIK ZYGMONT obtain a special exception ed Harris for operating an il- components. Dalton said ear- [email protected] from the ZBA allowing him legal junkyard on his prop- lier this month that he did BELMONT — Local Volk- to operate a junkyard in a ru- erty at 346 Hurricane Road. not make an immediate rul- swagon specialist and Plan- ral zone, code enforcement In a June 20 letter addressed ing on the matter because ning Board and ZBA chair- officer Steven Dalton told the to Harris, Dalton said that he Harris had been repairing man Peter Harris must de- Board of Selectmen on Mon- counted 124 unregistered, and selling used and vintage crease the amount of vehi- day. un-inspected vehicles on the Volkswagons since before cles on his property to 59, and In late June, the town cit- property, along with various the town adopted zoning or- dinances. Specifically Dal- ton had said he had to deter- Committee to departments: tighten your belts mine exactly what the BY ERIK ZYGMONT partment heads to focus on reads. “grandfather clause” al- [email protected] items within their control, Leighton said that the lowed on Harris’ property. SANBORNTON — The and ignore fixed items, such memo, which the committee At Monday’s Board of Se- Budget Committee sent a as salaries, health benefits, agreed unanimously to dis- lectmen meeting, Dalton memo to all town depart- and payroll burdens. The tribute, is the result of an said that the town’s legal PHOTO BY ERIK ZYGMONT Executive Councilor Ray Burton, Governor John Lynch, and Sally Holder, ment heads asking them to memo asks department idea that has been circulat- counsel had determined that sister of deceased Laconia City Councilor Fred Toll, officially open Lake find ways to reduce their op- heads to submit their ideas ing around town and within Harris had 59 vehicles on his Winnisquam’s only state-run, public boat ramp. erating budgets for next year. for budget reductions to the the committee for a period of property when the town es- “I know in the private sec- Budget Committee, in writ- time. tablished zoning in 1986, and BY ERIK ZYGMONT .” [email protected] tor, everyone is having to try ing, by Sept. 12. He noted that he had writ- therefore that is the amount Burton called the new to operate on less,” said Earl “This is an opportunity to ten a Letter to the Editor,pri- he is allowed now, per the LAKES REGION — boat ramp “a classic example Leighton, chair of the Bud- rethink how to accomplish or to this May’s Town Meet- grandfather clause. Hence, Though Laconia City Coun- of where state government get Committee. “We thought the job in innovative ways. ing, which had asserted that Dalton ordered that Harris cilor Fred Toll was not pres- can move for the people of it would be an opportunity Your suggestions will elimi- slashing the operating budg- reduce the number of vehi- ent to see his dream of a pub- the state of New Hampshire for departments to try to re- nate the need for the Budget et “was possible; it could be cles on his property to 59. lic boat ramp on Lake Win- to have public access to their duce costs, perform the same Committee to choose a fixed done.” The second part of Dal- nisquam become reality, his waters.” tasks, and reduce the operat- percentage to reduce the Op- Leighton also said that ton’s ruling concerns state dog Crystal attended the rib- The boat launch is located ing budget.” erating Budget,” the memo SEE BELTS PAGE A10 SEE LICENSE PAGE A10 bon-cutting ceremony last off Water Street in Laconia, The memo, which is dated Wednesday, and enjoyed a and is the former site of a July 15, informs the depart- swim from the new access wastewater treatment plant. ment heads that the Budget point. The project began four years Committee is looking for Toll’s sister, Sally Holder ago, and the site was “cov- “creative” ways to reduce the of Laconia, tearfully ex- ered by weeds, grass, and budget. The memo asks de- pressed thanks on behalf of miscellaneous things,” ac- her brother to the different cording to Michael Walls, as- INDEX people who helped establish sistant commissioner of ● the boat ramp, which is the DES. only state-run, public boat- “Most Yankees think it’s access point on Lake Win- better to use something Volume 1 • Number 20 nisquam. Use of the ramp is you’ve got, rather than…us- 24 Pages in 2 Sections free of charge. ing something new,” Walls Sports ...... A14 Wednesday’s ribbon-cut- said. ting was a who’s who of state Peter Howe, senior vice Local News ...... A2,9,12,16,18 officials, including Execu- president of Fay, Spofford, Editorial Page ...... A4 tive Councilor Ray Burton and Thorndike, the engi- Classifieds ...... B6-B10 and Governor John Lynch. neering form that made the North Country Notebook ...A11 “The lakes are part of plans to develop the site, not- what make New Hampshire ed that the site’s extreme flat- Almanac ...... A2 PHOTO COURTESY OF HAROLD HARBOUR At your service so special, and, certainly, ness, with just a 6-inch dif- Religion ...... A7 Winnisquam is a beautiful ference in elevation from one Former Tilton-Northfield Fire Chief and WWII veteran Harold Harbour, center, stands with his sons Joe Culture ...... A13,15,17 Harbour, left, of the Air Force; Jeff Harris of the Marines; Kevin LaChapelle of the Coast Guard; and David lake,” said Lynch, adding side to the other, made plan- Obituaries...... A6 Harbour of the Army. Harold Harbour served in the Merchant Marine. that the body of water is “re- ning a suitable drainage sys- ally owned by the people of SEE RAMP PAGE A10 WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC – AUCTION PRICES EVERY DAY

603-581-7133 WWW.BELKNAPHYUNDAI.COM A2 August 7, 2008 LOCAL NEWS WINNISQUAM ECHO ■ Tilton, N’field selectmen to meet in future BY ERIK ZYGMONT tee someone with the ability have more opportunity for Clark, who has attended present for each shift. It also that this option would not be [email protected] to answer any questions speculation.” many meetings with “fire suggests that building a sta- economically feasible for ei- TILTON/NORTHFIELD about the 66-page fire study, “I’m hoping, personally, study” on the agenda, said at tion in east Tilton would an- ther town. Two fire depart- — Tilton is currently work- plus appendices. that we’ll share with North- a recent Northfield select- swer concerns from that ments would mean two ad- ing with Northfield to sched- “There are going to be a field the same goals,” said men’s meeting that the more town on coverage east of ministrations—fire chiefs, ule two joint meetings, with lot of questions about this re- Pearson, noting that good people he talks to about the Route 93. The study also sug- prevention officers, and sup- the boards of selectmen port, and having MRI there coverage and a reasonable Fire District, “the more peo- gests that the district consid- port positions—while now from both towns present, to to answer questions is im- cost of services topped his ple feel they are left out of the er closing the Main Street the district needs only one. discuss the study,performed portant,” said Dawson. own concerns. loop.” fire station and renovating “Should the Fire District by Municipal Resources Inc, The meetings would be “I’d like to make certain The fire study is now avail- the Park Street station in remain as it is, but improve of the Tilton-Northfield Fire limited to the two boards of that we are absolutely com- able online at Tilton’s town Northfield to be staffed full- station and personnel status District. selectmen, and would focus municating with Northfield Web site, www.tiltonnh.org. time. With a station in east to deliver better service in At the July 25 Tilton se- on response times and other from this point on,” said The document cites both de- Tilton, and the Park Street East Tilton, be able to handle lectmen’s meeting, the board issues in the Fire District. Dawson. ficiencies and strong points station staffed, the district two emergencies at once, and decided to hire MRI to facili- “They have problems in- Communication, or the of the Tilton-Northfield Fire would be better equipped to be responsive to the needs of tate to meetings between the digenous to Northfield; we lack thereof, has been a con- District in its present state. respond to calls throughout both communities, the best two boards, at a cost of $900 have problems indigenous to cern cited by all parties in the The study suggests that the district, the study argues. possible solution, we believe, for each meeting. Tilton,” Dawson said, adding Fire District in recent the district consider adding As for splitting the dis- will have been reached,” MRI Tilton selectmen chair that Sanbornton, which months. Tilton resident Pat more personnel, to have four trict, the MRI study argues argues in the study. Katherine Dawson said that shares response-time con- MRI would set up an agenda cerns similar to Tilton’s, for the meetings, and moder- may be included in the con- ate discussion to keep them versation. Former building official pleads guilty to assault charges on track. She suggested that the BY ERIK ZYGMONT Boisvert will serve a total felony charge. groin area “for purpose of MRI’s presence at the Fire Commissioners, who [email protected] of two years in state prison In addition, Boisvert will sexual arousal or gratifica- meeting would also guaran- look at the Tilton-Northfield BELMONT — The town’s for the convictions. Judge remain on probation for five tion.” Fire District as a whole, be former code enforcement of- Kenneth McHugh sentenced years, and he is ordered to The girls were parish- HEATED SELF STORAGE brought into the discussions ficer, Gary Boisvert, 50, a La- Boisvert to 10-20 years for one pay restitution for counsel- ioners of the Seventh Day & WAREHOUSE SPACE at a later date. conia resident, has plead of the felony charges, but the ing for the victims, and a por- Adventist Church in Laco- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Tilton selectman Tim guilty to two charges of ag- sentence was suspended. For tion of administrative costs. nia, where Boisvert was an ALL UNITS MUST BE RENTED!!! Pearson suggested that the gravated felonious sexual as- the other felony charge, he Boisvert was arraigned elder and overseer of youth 50% OFF boards keep the Fire Com- sault, and one misdemeanor received a sentence of two to just over a year ago for as- programs. ALL SELF STORAGE UNITS missioners apprised of the charge of sexual assault. five years, with the maxi- saults that occurred between Boisvert was placed on un- Huge Inside Car, Boat, RV Storage meetings and discussion, Sexual assault charges are mum sentence suspended. 2002 and 2007, with the most paid administrative leave Franklin Business Center even if they are not included felonies if the assaults oc- He will serve 12 months for recent instance occurring in from his position as Bel- 20 Canal St., Franklin at first. Pearson added that a curred two or more times the misdemeanor charge May 2007. The victims were mont’s code enforcement of- 934-2000 “quick timeframe” for the over a period longer than two concurrently with the two females who were between ficer following his arrest. www.NHoffice.com meeting process would be ad- months. years he received for the the ages of 9 and 14 at the The position was later filled. vantageous, so as “to not time of the assaults, accord- Boisvert is ordered to have More than 40% of back and ing to court documents. The no contact with the victims neck injuries are a result of a documents said that or their families, and from JEAN-PAUL RABBATH, DMD, FAGD, PLLC motor vehicle accident. Boisvert had rubbed the having unsupervised contact Even “fender benders” can cause girls’ feet on his clothed, with persons under age 16. Fellow Academy of General Dentistry NH AGD Delegate & Membership Chair severe pain and injury. Member AGD, ADA, CDA, NHDS, MDS DR. RAYMOND P. 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WINNISQUAM ECHO FACES AND PLACES August 7, 2008 A3 ■ Brainiacs know how to have a good time, too BY ERIK ZYGMONT At his first Mensa meeting, fund-raising basis as well. [email protected] he sat in a Chinese restau- An example of a simple NORTHFIELD — Long- rant for four-and-a-half Odyssey of the Mind ques- time Mensa member Joe hours, buffet trips punctuat- tion is “What does a giggle Zanca participated in anoth- ing a meandering conversa- taste like?’ Zanca said, er lofty goal of the high-in- tion that touched on carbon- adding that the best answer telligence society last dating the Shroud of Turin, he has received is “More.” month, helping break the the details of the Manhattan To an Odyssey of the Mind Guinness World Record for Project, and joke-writing for student, half of 13 might not the amount of hugs given in Carol Burnett. be just 6.5, but 1 or 3, or XI or one hour. “You never know what’s II. Zanca, his wife, Nancy, going to come up,” said Zan- “You start thinking cre- and their daughter, Ashley, ca. “They say that for a good atively, and not just arith- along with 830 other people, time and three opinions, all metically the way your hugged Alan Baltis to sur- you need are two Mensans teacher taught you,” Zanca pass the previous record. and a conversation.” explained. The Zancas have According to Zanca, the In addition to Mensa, Zan- great respect for traditional hug-a-thon is just one of ca and his wife have been education, too. Both Joe and many activities, which avidly involved with Nancy have been named range from intensely intel- Odyssey of the Mind/Desti- Champions for Children in lectual to just-for-fun, that nation Imagination, a pro- the Winnisquam School Dis- Mensans enjoy together. gram that encourages young- trict. Though they are not Ro- “Mensa is basically a sup- sters to “think outside of the tarians, they both received port group for highly-intelli- box,” he said. the Paul Harris Award, the gent people,” said Zanca, The Zancas have a home organization’s highest serv- adding that at a Mensa gath- business that supplies ice award. ering, folks can say whatev- Odyssey of the Mind pro- Zanca is always looking er they want, without worry grams with books, puzzles, for new folks to join the fun. of being perceived as “Mr. and games, “mentally stimu- For more information about Smartypants” or “Mr.Know- lating things,” and they have becoming a Mensa member, it-all.” involved themselves with the call him at 630-2517, or e-mail “A lot of Mensans are so program on volunteer and [email protected]. in tune with up here,” Zanca PHOTO BY ERIK ZYGMONT said, pointing to his head, Would you buy a $5 bill from this man? “that they’re not as attentive WINNISQUAM REGIONAL to other things, such as so- out “bella,” the hillbilly The highest bidder re- member or a guest?” SCHOOL DISTRICT cialization.” word for yell. “Hillbilly ceives the five, but both the As the bidding increases, We are currently accepting applications for the following positions for Like every cross-section Scrabble” is Zanca’s own in- highest and second-highest friends of the bidders add to the 2008-2009 school year: of the population, the excep- vention. bidders must pay out their fi- the pot. High School tionally intelligent (Mensa Mensa also raises a sub- nal bids. Zanca uses a com- “Soon, everyone’s throw- Food Service Manager (experience preferred) members must demonstrate stantial amount of money bination of psychological ca- ing in ones, fives, and tens,” Varsity Spirit Coach an intellect in the top two for scholarships. Zanca him- joling, irrefutable argument, said Zanca. Middle School percent) need an atmosphere self has used unusually and his own good nature to Before he rose to leader- Food Service Assistant • Field Hockey B Coach to “let down their hair.” whimsical methods to raise push the bids to their ridicu- ship positions in the organi- District Wide The annual Mensa con- around a quarter of a mil- lous heights. zation, serving as vice-presi- Special Education Assistants vention in New Hampshire, lion dollars over the years, Once the bids top $5, he dent at the national level for Substitute Nurses - $100 per day Substitute Teachers – $65 per day which usually occurs he estimates. asks the second-highest bid- six years, and president at Applications are available on our website www.wrsdsau59.org around Presidents’ Day He is most famous, or in- der, “You’re going to give $6 the state level for four, Zanca or by contacting the weekend, features a “mid- famous, for his five-dollar- and get nothing?” simply found himself capti- Winnisquam Regional School District, Human Resources, night chocolate orgy,” a bill auction. This year, he Around $16, he asks, “Ex- vated by an odd group of 433 West Main Street, Tilton, NH 03276 • (603) 286-4116 “pun-off,” and a games room auctioned off $5 for $1,200. cuse me, are you a (Mensa) like-minded people, he said. EOE open 24 hours, among count- Last year, he managed to get less other activities. Inside $2,700 for the same invest- the games room, you might ment, a feat of salesmanship find a Mensan, hunched over akin to selling a drowning a Scrabble board, spelling man a bucket of water. KNOW SOMEONE NOT GETTING THE ECHO?

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August 7, 2008 Opinion Winnisquam Echo ■ EDITORIAL LETTERS ■ ● Law keeps Vote Liz Merry for sustainable development To the Editor, World Commission to the must be understood and vantage of every opportuni- global community 21 years adopted by all legislators. ty there is to invest in energy Kathy Sgambati pointed ago about our unsustainable Support legislation that has efficiency, waste reduction, pace with out in her recent “Communi- global development is our re- the foresight to adopt “pre- water conservation, forest ty Commentary” in the Citi- ality today. vention, protection and re- management, responsible so- zen that we need to promote New Hampshire is de- covery,” for we will all then cial development through the technology “sustainable development” pendent upon a healthy envi- benefit. Sen. Sgambati is principles of sustainable de- in New Hampshire. I agree ronment, and a social and right. velopment that have proven with her. The concept of sus- economic infrastructure that I worked actively in the so successful elsewhere in Discussing the gray areas of Right to Know law is tainable development was in- is resilient and stimulated to- area of sustainable develop- the US and in the world . . . tricky, especially when it comes to holding elect- troduced in 1987 by Gro wards “prevention, protec- ment in the nineties. I am one If you agree with me that ed officials accountable for maintaining public doc- Brundlandt, Chair of the tion and recovery.” What we of many who came through the path to healthy, sustain- uments. There’s the stuff everyone agrees on, like World Commission on Envi- say about our own health, we the sixties being aware of en- able communities is through how to manage paper documents, or what should ronment and Development. need to say about the envi- vironmental protection. shared responsibility and by and shouldn’t be discussed in a nonpublic session. It requires us to focus not ronment in which we live. Now I am running for office having a concrete plan for However, what of phone conversations? E-mails? solely on environmental is- We need these principles of State Representative in our environmental, econom- Text messages? The courts are trying to sort the e- sues, but also on the interde- in our debates on public pol- Sanbornton and Tilton be- ic and social interests – document mess out, but the truth of the situation pendence between economic icy for more consistency in cause I intend to be a more please support me and write is that as culture makes it easier for us to talk to development, social develop- our approach to managing active part of making sus- in Liz Merry on Sept. 9. one another, Right to Know law is going to become ment and environmental pro- the state. The interdepend- tainable communities a real- tougher to enforce at the margins. tection. Shameful that the ence of the environment ity in NH. I believe that all Liz Merry Sanbornton Take e-mails, for example. The law states that e- forecast presented by the with our public wellbeing communities need to take ad- mails read by a quorum of the board are consid- ered public documents, and should be treated as such by its members. The law, we feel, is the cor- rect interpretation of the state constitution, and a A very unique restroom facility in Sanbornton natural extension of the concept of board mem- To the Editor, set in place at the rear of our leaders, now under duress Sanbornton’s unique design bers meeting each other in an unscheduled man- historic structures. Ahh, the from the Federal Department of a unisex restroom. ner. For the most part, it’s also untraceable. There Sanbornton’s historic nostalgia of yesteryear! The of Justice to install handi- (Unique because it is certain are documented cases of successful right to know Town Hall toilet facilities good old days have finally re- capped facilities according to that no one else in the world suits unearthing right to know correspondence, have now returned to the turned. their order issued in 2002 will have anything like it.) but the smart money says that inter-board e-mails post-Civil War era. Well, This return to the past (yep, it’s been six years), re- What all this will cost San- happen way more often than the public is aware. maybe not quite, but close to took place after it was dis- sponded by sealing our two bornton’s taxpayers is any- Also, it’s likely that 90 percent of those e-mails are it. Our picture of the late covered that the internal existing composting toilets body’s guess, but it won’t be harmless in content, and never make it into Town 1800s has privies, possibly a Town Hall woodshed, which and rushed to install the cheap. It will, however, add Hall more because it is a waste of time and energy ‘his and hers,’ maybe with was the planned location of Port-a-potties. its own historic page to our to make the document public. It’s lazy, but it is also half-moon openings in the the unisex handicapped ac- But wait, all is not lost. If Town’s historic preserva- understandable. Understanding the why, however, doors, located in the rear of cessible toilet affectionately the woodshed can’t accom- tion. This is a distinction doesn’t make it the right thing to do. Get too com- the Town Hall. Maybe some named ‘Patsy’s Potty,’ could modate the unisex toilet, we Sanbornton richly deserves fortable e-mailing each other on the mundane stuff, of the Town’s history buffs not be built on the woodshed will rebuild the woodshed (The Guinness World Book of and when something of substance starts develop- or the Historic District Com- footprint because there was foundation so it can! The plan Records? – maybe.) ing, it becomes way, way too easy for the board to mission can tell us it wasn’t no building foundation un- is to hire an architect to re- start talking about the problem ahead of time. quite that way,but we believe der the woodshed and the design the Town Hall wood- Carmine Cioffi Sanbornton That leads to situation where it appears as though even they will be pleased to vertical supporting stud wall shed foundation and walls so a board has reached a consensus on an issue with- see dual Port-a-potties now had decayed over time. Town they can be rebuilt to house out any public discussion, which leads to Right To Know suits, and black eyes all around. The obvious advice is don’t get involved with e- documents in the first place. Keep town business before the town, and if there is email correspon- dence, shut it down in a hurry.That’s the obvious advice. Unfortunately, it’s not realistic advice, not in the world we live in today.The law is clear, but it will ultimately be up to the officials elected to boards and committees to enforce themselves. Be- cause of that, e-mail as a public document will like- ly remain out of records in most communities, not because it isn’t happening, but because no one will follow through with enforcement consistently. That’s too bad, but as we said before, it is also un- derstandable. It is just one of the situations where what’s right and what’s possible come into conflict, creating headaches for all involved. Isn’t governing fun? Send your letters! Winnisquam Echo 5 Water Street Meredith, NH, 03253

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SARAH SCHMIDT need to do more of these dif- [email protected] ferent options.” LAKES REGION — Mak- Stephen said he believed ing their bid for New Hamp- both parties had failed at shire to become a red state, forming an energy plan to Republican candidates and curb such dependence in supporters filled the Lions the long-term. He expressed Club building in Moulton- frustration with those who boro, with candidates and complain that some energy representatives from the options won’t become effec- national, state, and local tive for several years. levels. “We can’t keep padding Tackling issues on ener- Saudi wallets,” said gy, spending, and the wel- Stephen. “People say it’ll fare of New Hampshire res- take six years, and I don’t idents, State Senator Joe want to hear that. We Kenney, running for gover- should have done these nor, Representative Jeb things in 2002, so we could Bradley,Congressional can- enjoy them today.” didate John Stephen, and Also speaking at the Li- Executive Councilor Ray ons Club were House Rep- Burton took the micro- resentative David Hess and phone. Representatives for Burton. Though he’s spent presidential candidate Sen- the last 30 years in office, ator John McCain and Sen- Burton told those gathered ator John Sununu (Gover- at the Lions Club that he nor Walter Peterson and Pe- certainly needed their ter Sununu, respectively) votes, and that he didn’t were also in attendance at take it for granted. the event sponsored by Win- “I guess I’ve served 30 nipesaukee Republicans. years, and I’m working to “It’s nice to see everyone serve another 30,” laughed here to turn the state red Burton. “Then maybe I’ll again,” said Bradley. “We get good at this job.” are ready to take back the PHOTO BY SARAH SCHMIDT state.” State Senator Joe Kenney, the Republican candidate for governor. Each candidate took a few minutes to introduce themselves, outlining a few key points of their cam- paign. Kenney focused on improving roads, rethink- ing the latest plan for school funding in New Hampshire, and keeping the character of the state as proudly New Hampshire. Bradley criti- cized the voting record of Representative Carol Shea- Porter on taxation, support for the military, and an en- ergy plan that he described as “drill where it isn’t, out- law drilling where it is, then sue OPEC.” Stephen also touched on energy in his re- marks, saying that it was “a disgrace” that there was no long-term plan for energy in the United States. Energy plans and the dilemma of New Hamp- shire families who can’t af- ford enough heating oil to get through the winter. Self- described independent Kate Lancor,Welfare Director for the town of Moultonboro, questioned Bradley and Stephen closely about what could be done to support New Hampshire residents in such straits. “My concern is that we are facing a Katrina-esque disaster,” said Lancor. “My clients are hitting a brick wall. We need serious peo- ple in government. I’m sick of the nonsense in both par- ties. You have to win my vote. I’m afraid people will freeze in their homes this winter.” Bradley said that in or- der to help people, the econ- omy needs to grow, and that “we can’t tax our way to prosperity.” Touching on his hope to solve budget problems and reduce taxes, Bradley said that he would like to explore different en- ergy options, building more refineries, setting incen- tives for renewable forms of energy, and funding a low- income heating assistance program. Moultonboro resident Paul Worth asked Bradley and Stephen about their thoughts on alternate forms of energy and offshore drilling. Bradley said he supported offshore and AN- WAR drilling as a way to stop being dependent on other nations. “We’re dependent on too many hostile nations,” said Bradley.“Now is the time to change course. We cannot put all our eggs in one bas- ket, and I’m sure people re- member how I led the fight to develop new energies. We A6 August 7, 2008 OBITUARIES WINNISQUAM ECHO ■ William Hackett Jr., 83 BELMONT — William of Gilmanton has lost a very Hoey, of Belmont; grand- Mitchel Segalini, of Gilman- munity Church, will offici- Hackett Jr., 83, died at Gene- special person! nephews Recardo Segalini of ton. ate. Wilkinson-Beane Funer- sis Eldercare Network, Laco- Bill is survived by his Belmont, Andrew Segalini of There will be no calling al Home & Cremation Ser- nia Center on Aug. 2, 2008. adopted family members; sis- Newport, RI, and Dana hours. A Graveside Service vices, 164 Pleasant Street, La- With him were his caring ter, Arlene (Little) Hunkins, Wrigley of Mesa, AZ; three will be held on Saturday,Aug. conia, N. H. Is in charge of family and his nurses, Moth- of Boscawen; nieces Gloria- great grandnieces, Eimile 9 at 3 p.m. in Union Cemetery, the arrangements. For more er Mary, Janice and Kathy Jean Lacasse of Gilford and and Elaina Hoey and Morgan Academy Street, Laconia, information and to view an and many more who cared Ruth Lea Wrigley of Brook- Ferguson all of Belmont and NH, Rev. Linda Bolton, Pas- online memorial go to and loved him at the center. line; grandniece Barbara one great-grandnephew, tor of the Gilmanton Com- www.wilkinsonbeane.com. Bill was born in Farming- ton, on April 18, 1925 to William Hackett Sr. and Jack J. Magoon, 61 Sadie (Hayward) Hackett. He was employed in his TILTON — Jack J. Ma- Masons. An outdoorsman, nephews. early years at Clairmont’s goon, 61, of 10 Peabody Street Jack enjoyed camping, mo- Jack was predeceased by Saw Mill and later became best gift he ever had in his in Tilton died Wednesday,Ju- torcycling, snowmobiling, his father, James L. Magoon, the Town Dump Keeper of life.” ly 30 at the Concord Hospital hunting, fishing and four- in 2000. the town of Gilmanton. As a When he was not hunting with his family at his side. wheeling. He loved animals. Calling hours were held hard worker,he took pride of or fishing, the Gilmanton Jack was born in Franklin, He was proud of his accom- Sunday at the William F. never missing a day’s work residents would find him Oct. 20, 1946, son of James L. plishment with training and Smart Sr. Memorial Home, in his life. hitch-hiking to Laconia, to and Ethel P. (Dowling) Ma- competing in the annual 50 Franklin-Tilton Road in When William was very visit his new extended fami- goon. He spent his youth and mile "Tour de Cure" bike Tilton. A service was held in young, the Hackett family ly, Robert and Arlene Little. schooled in Franklin, later rides to raise money benefit- the Memorial Home on Mon- had frequent hardships and Everyone in Gilmanton joining the U. S. Navy. Jack ing the American Diabetes day with burial following at was required to place knew who Bill was so he al- lived in Franklin before mov- Association, held in Park Cemetery in Tilton. William where his needs ways would get a ride. He ing to Tilton 43 years ago. For Portsmouth. Those wishing may make would be taken care of, so he would strike up a conversa- over 15 years he was em- Jack especially enjoyed contributions in Jack’s name was placed in the Laconia tion with the drivers who ployed at the former Arthur time spent with his grand- to either the NH Humane So- State School’s orphanage, at picked him up and would S. Brown Company in Tilton daughter, Courtney and had goon of Londonderry; his ciety, P. O. Box 572, Laconia, the young age of eight. At the find out their name, address, and later worked at Polyclad looked forward to her pres- granddaughter, Courtney NH 032470-572 or to the Make- age of 18 and still at the La- and birthdates. From that in Franklin for 25 years. At entation of the National An- Elizabeth Magoon of Lon- A-Wish Foundation of NH, conia State School, he came moment on, he would re- the time of his death he was them at an upcoming New donderry; his mother, Ethel 814 Elm Street, Suite 300, to work on the well-known member them forever. He employed in the distribution Hampshire Fisher Cats P. (Dowling) Magoon; his Manchester, NH 03101-2230. blueberry and apple orchard had a memory that was ex- center at Watts Regulator in Game in Manchester. His brother, Robert H. and wife For more information go farm of the late King and traordinary. Franklin. He was a former family includes his wife of 42 Linda Magoon of Tilton; and to Iona Little in Gilmanton. He Bill held very close to his volunteer with the Tilton- years, Eleanor (Gibbs) Ma- his sister, Nancy F. and hus- www.smartfuneralhome.co was so helpful and loveable, heart a very special lady in Northfield Fire Department goon of Tilton; his son, band Jack Deguise of North- m they adopted him and he town, Bonnie (Hartford) and former member of the James E. and wife Debra Ma- field; along with nieces and lived in Gilmanton as part of Whalen. She never forgot his the Little family for the rest birthdays, holiday,or just be- of his life. cause gifts, left at the town Virginia Vienneau, 71 Hunting and fishing was dump for him. He was always a large part of his life. This appreciative of her kind- TILTON — Virginia F. Tilton, Dennis F.Vienneau of Tranquility was also a big part of the ness. (Rand) Vienneau, 71, of 16 Ossipee and Norman E. Vi- tran·quil·li·ty–noun: quality or state family’s food source. He Bill was known to walk Quinn St., Tilton, died early enneau of Peabody, Mass.; loved the outdoors and loved miles in unpleasant weather Monday morning, Aug. 4, at three grandchildren; broth- of being tranquil; calmness; peace- teaching his outdoor skills to fill a friend’s woodbox, Franklin Regional Hospital, ers, Ricky Rand and Norman fulness; quiet; serenity. to his special nephew, Bobby who would be too ill to do so. Franklin. Rand both of Lynn, Mass.; Open 7 days • All natural Little. He would pull out his last She was born Aug. 7, 1936, several nieces and nephews 9-5 pm His nephew, Bobby, re- penny and give the shirt off in Lynn, Mass., the daughter including Lisa Howard of gardeners turned the favor later on in his back to a friend in need. of the late Forrest and Oc- Kingston, Eric Smith, • In-house Bill’s elder years, by taking His kind and gentle manner tavia (Porter) Rand. She was Thomas Smith and Timothy garden design him in to live with him and was well known within the a graduate of the Lynn Smith all of Lynn, Mass. She 744-3805 consultations his loving family after King town and will never be for- (Mass.) School System and was predeceased by a sister, and Iona Little passed on. gotten. He had a pure inno- had been a long time resident Carol Smith of Lynn, Mass/. From I-93-Exit 23, Rt. 104 W. to Central Square, Bristol. Left on Bill always said “this was the cence about him. The town of Tilton. In accordance with her 3A S., go 2 miles. Right on Smith River Rd. Go 1/8 mi. At the time of her death, wishes, there will be no call- Left over bridge, 2.5 miles to Emmas. 398 Boro Road. she was employed as a host- ing hours and services will ess at Hannaford of be private. Please omit flow- Franklin. ers. She was an avid Scrabble The Dewhirst Funeral Winter is Coming! player. 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As we walk with Jesus to- and it prompted them to raise next chapter at verse 29, have to get along with our family plans an activity that fore we discover the error? gether, I invite you to join me a very difficult question. It which reads: neighbors, our co-workers, partici-pation would cause Right now we are in the on another “rocky path.” We first ap-pears in Acts 4:19, “But Peter and the apos- even our family. And, be- you to miss worship, or an- midst of a very “interesting” live in a day of “political cor- where we read: tles answered, "We must obey cause being a Christian is a other church activity, do you political battle . . .and it is go- rectness” that is the guiding “But Peter and John an- God rather than men.”” lifestyle, this affects every as- “go along,” or do you, as po- ing to get more in-teresting mantra for many of our swered and said to them, Christians today are con- pect of our lives, not just our litely as possible, decline? Re- before November. This is not neighbors. From my days of "Whether it is right in the stantly being faced with this “church life.” member the story (legend) of the place for a partisan dis- growing up on the farm I am sight of God to give heed to same question. But, because So, when a co-worker tells Abraham Lincoln walking cussion, but are you prayer- reminded that walking with you rather than to God, you here in America, we are not and off-color joke, do you miles to pay a small debt – we fully seek-ing to determine Jesus in these days demands be the judge;”...“ in danger of losing our lives, laugh with everyone else, or all have occasions where a the appropriate principles in that we are very careful Those same disciples we somehow feel that it is not do you obey God and separate clerk gives us too much God’s Word that should where we step. The disciples (Apostles) answered their a big problem. So what if we yourself from the unclean change. How do we handle guide you as you go into the of Jesus found this to be true own question just over in the go the PC route? After all, we thing (2 Cor. 6:17)? When the it? Even if we get home be- vot-ing booth; even the prin- ciples that should determine which e-mails you forward Classic shows at the Franklin Opera House to your friends? Dr. Earl Radmacher, for- FRANKLIN — With some- sound, big screen, fresh pop- ent Walt Disney's "The Jun- at the Opera House, Thurs- site the Opera House/City mer President of Western thing for just about every corn, and the ambiance of a gle Book," inspired by Rud- day, Aug. 21 through Sunday, Hall, at the Franklin Radio Seminary in Portland, OR, taste, August is a month full timeless movie palace-- the yard Kipling's classic tale. Aug. 24, and Thursday, Aug. Shack, or by calling the box used to speak of making de- of entertainment opportuni- way movies are supposed to This program is made possi- 29 through Sunday, Aug. 31, office at 934-1901. Buying cisions that work “where the ties at the Franklin Opera be seen! A suggested dona- ble with the sponsorship and Footlight Theatre will pres- your tickets in advance is the rubber meets the road.” He House. Starting on Saturday tion of $5 is collected at the participation of Casey Fami- ent eight performances of best way to avoid having to was talking of the “nitty- Aug. 9 at 7 p.m., Classic Movie door - no advance tickets are ly Services and the Franklin the color, energy, and specta- stand in line the night or af- gritty” facts of life in the “re- Nights presents "An Ameri- available. On Friday,Aug. 15, City Recreation Department. cle of the lively musical that ternoon of the performance. al world” where we all live. can in Paris" with Gene Kel- with two performances at 1 Please contact Cindy in the everyone loves, "Holly Dolly." The Franklin Opera That is what being Christ- ly and Leslie Caron, directed p.m. and 7 p.m., as part of the Opera House box office at 934- The Thursday - Saturday cur- House is located at 316 Cen- ian, or walking with Jesus, by Vincent Minnelli (hus- Opera House's ongoing com- 1901, M-F 12-5 p.m., for ticket tain is at 7:30 p.m., with Sun- tral Street, inside the is all about. And, that is what band of Judy Garland and fa- mitment to introduce the ex- prices and reservations, and day matinees at 2 p.m. Tick- Franklin City Hall. There is being a part of a local church ther of Eliza Minnelli), with citing and challenging world support our children's efforts ets available online at plenty of free parking be- is all about. Let’s remember the unforgettable songs of of live theater to the area's to learn about, and be part of, www.franklinoperahouse.or hind the building, across that the church is not a mu- George and Ira Gershwin. youth, the Franklin Area the magic of theater. And to g, at "Pat's This and That" Memorial Street in the city seum or gallery for men to Comfortable seats, great Children's Theatre will pres- round out a fabulous month shop on Central Street oppo- lot, on Central Street, and up display their holiness on by the Police Station and Sunday morning; it is a hos- Court House. Don't forget to pital, or place of heal-ing, for listen to the Opera House's sinners, saved by God’s Ride your bikes for David’s House radio show, Saturdays at 3 grace, to be healed, to grow p.m. on WKXL 1450 AM, or in faith, and to minister to MEREDITH — The Lind- download previous shows as their neighbors who are in sey Frank Memorial Ride, a MP3 files from the archives need. Once again, I invite motorcycle ride for David’s at www.WKXL1450.com, go you to join us at Northfield- House, will be held on Satur- to weekly shows, and find Tilton Congregational day, Aug. 23. Sign-in will be "Keeping Up with the Church as we seek to walk between 9-10 a.m. at the Franklin Opera House". with Jesus day by day. Meredith Town Docks. Bring a stuffed animal or toy for the kids of David’s House to take to their treatments at the hospital. The ride leads to David’s House in Lebanon, where the children at the house will get to see the mo- torcycles. You can take a tour of David’s House and meet Dick Cyr, whose son David dreamed of a house for ill children and their families. After David died, the Cyrs dedicated their time to cre- ated this special haven. This is an open event, with all bikes welcome. The ride will be held rain or shine, with a small rider reg- istration fee of $10 per per- son or sponsor pledge. Any COURTESY PHOTO questions, contact Doug Lindsey Frank of Sandwich, in whose memory the ride this month will be held. Frank at 284-7334 or 707-029. 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DONNA RHODES SPECIAL TO THE SALMON PRESS at the scene. The reports in- creased, however,and finally LAKES REGION — The the words "possible tornado morning of July 24 dawned strike" came over the radio. as a typical summer day in More towns began reporting New Hampshire, partly sun- tornado strikes and the need ny with a chance of rain. for help just kept growing Late that morning the Na- larger. tional Weather Service in This was now a large- Grey, Maine announced se- scale regional emergency, vere thunderstorms ap- something that LRMFA and proaching with a potential the Emergency Manage- for “rotation.” Ears perked ment team are well prepared up around the state. to handle. Doug Aiken is "You always listen to Chief of Communications at what's going on and so you LRMFA, where he and the have a pretty good sense of area's fire departments have what's happening," recalled developed a comprehensive one Tilton-Northfield Fire emergency response plan Dept. member, referring to and assembled an inventory the warning broadcast by of what each department has Lakes Region Mutual Fire to offer in both manpower Aid. and equipment. LRMFA is an organiza- "We even know who will tion centralized in Laconia head up staging, water sup- to dispatch fire and emer- ply,who will be the Public In- gency medical personnel formation Officer- every po- COURTESY PHOTO from 37 agencies throughout sition, all ahead of time,” Overhead team operating at Lakes Region Communications Center in Laconia. Chief Jim Hayes (left), Chief Ken Erickson (standing) and Chief Doug central New Hampshire. said Aiken. “It is a well- Aiken (right). From Strafford in the south- structured, comprehensive east corner, to Dorchester in plan." them as rapidly as possible. on residents." partment operated under has to come together in a sit- the west and Waterville Val- This plan for emergency With their plan at hand, they One by one, the task forces Bristol Chief Norman uation like that,” explained ley to the north, LRMFA is response began develop- then began to assemble the were briefed and deployed. Skantze who was the Task a Gilford fireman. “It is more responsible for getting first ment in 2002 and has grown people and equipment of the Meredith Fire Chief Ken Force leader for Team 2, than cutting trees - there is a responders to the scene of an to address a disaster of any Emergency Response team. Jones dispatched an engine which covered Loch Lake lot going on!" emergency. Towns needing level. As part of the NH In all, 15 communities and staff along with Mered- area for welfare checks and Throughout the long day additional help can rely on Statewide Mobilization from LRMFA's members ith EMS ambulances. Center damage assessment. and evening hours, each de- getting it through Mutual Plan, members undergo headed for the communica- Harbor contributed a Na- "It went very smoothly," partment had to have cover- Aid when their own equip- leadership training, techni- tions center that day. They tionally Certified Safety Offi- said Bengston. "Everything age back in their own town ment and personnel may not cal rescue, water rescue, and were formed into four or- cer, a sawyer and an engine was grouped by the type of as well. Dispatchers from be enough to handle a situa- a host of other techniques, ganized task forces, each with personnel. Belmont and response we had. In the LRMFA calmly communi- tion or several calls at once. capable of being deployed at with a specific purpose. One Tilton-Northfield were ini- Lakes Region we are very for- cated with the disaster As the first calls for help any time as an organized of the first requests Aiken tial responders for Mutual tunate to have LRMFA be- scene, yet continued to send in the Barnstead and Alton Emergency Response Task and his staff filled was to Aid and later sent fire equip- cause the system on the help for other emergencies areas hit the airwaves that Force. send five teams of sawyers ment and manpower as part whole is very well organized. as they arose. Chief Aiken day, members from neigh- Aiken, Laconia Fire Chief and paramedics on ATVs. of the Emergency Manage- The communities all work was full of praise for these boring communities were Ken Erickson and Gilford "The biggest priority that ment response. Deputy Chief very well together!" men and women. called on to assist the fire de- Fire Chief Jim Hayes hud- day was to gain access to the Sean McCarty said Belmont As part of their response, "They are trained to oper- partments in those commu- dled together to form the area," said Chief Aiken. sent their eight-wheeled AR- Gilford contributed their ate under levels of high nities for Mutual Aid. LRM- Overhead Team on July 24 at "There is plenty of time to GO to get into areas cut off technical rescue trailer and stress and do a great job," he FA began sending ambu- Communications Drive. The clear trees and restore pow- by fallen trees as well as res- trained staff. With house and said. lances and utility and rescue Command Center in Barn- er. We needed to look for the cue and fire equipment. roof collapses reported, they Other regional agencies trucks to bolster manpower stead, headed up by Fire injured. If power lines are Moultonboro sent a heavy were available to remove peo- throughout the state joined Chief George Krause, called down, the injured can't call rescue vehicle and a utility ple from such a situation. in that day, but for most, it in their needs, and the Over- for help so we needed to get truck with an ATV. Chief "The average person does- was the first deployment as head team set out to meet manpower in there to check David Bengston and his de- n't realize all that goes on and a Task Force that they had experienced. LRMFA and Nudd Cabinetry their Emergency Manage- Custom Cabinetry at Wholesale Prices ment team plans are a little • Free Computer Design • Installation further along in the develop- • Competetive Pricing • Fully Insured – From Contemporary To Traditional To Shaker – ment stage and they have re- March Rd. Sanbornton, NH 286-3037 sponded to two previous dis- aster scenes in Alstead and Bristol. 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Mix 94.1 will broadcast Summer Fair, on Saturday, ty,and we want it to be a day ergy without the bumps, have building kits for kids, The businesses on Main their usual Tilton/North- Aug. 9, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in which everyone can par- bruises and sprains that including ant houses, Street and nearby have also field soundtrack from down- in downtown Tilton, will be ticipate,” she said. would occur in a less forgiv- periscopes, and frames. been responsive and appre- town on Saturday. the twentieth incarnation of Paratore noted that both ing environment. Paratore noted that the ciative of the Summer Fair, The traditional Summer the business-bolstering brand-new and familiar ven- Heritage Farm will set up practice, begun by former she added. Many are plan- Fair activities, such as the event. dors will be selling their a petting zoo next to the Trin- program director Judy Rich, ning special activities and turtle trek and duck race in The Tilton Main Street wares on the streets this Sat- ity Episcopal Church, giving of closing down Main Street sales during the fair. the , Program is sponsoring and urday. kids a more tranquil option. to vehicle traffic during the “The merchants have will run as strong as ever. organizing the Summer Fair, This year’s fair will fea- The Police Department and fair, seems to have injected been on board in such a way Participants in the race will which was previously the ture children’s activities Tilton-Northfield Fire Dis- extra energy into the annual that will both benefit the have the chance to win brainchild of the Win- free-of-charge. trict will also have equip- event. community and showcase prizes. Tickets for the turtle nisquam Revitalization Com- “I personally think that in ment on display at the fair, “It’s been a really good re- their businesses,” Paratore trek and duck race are avail- mittee of the 1990s. this economy, it’s the best for kids and adults fascinat- sponse so far,” Paratore said. said. able at Bryant and Lawrence Sarah Paratore, program thing we can do,” said Para- ed by huge, shiny vehicles. During the fair,traffic will The Tilton Wal-Mart Vi- Hardware, Blooming Iris, manager for the Main Street tore. The Police Department will be re-routed up School Street sion Center will be offering Anna’s Italian Bakery and Program, said that this A variety of air-filled con- also be holding a bicycle safe- and down Academy Street, or free eye screenings, and Deli, and Widdershins. They year’s Summer Fair will have traptions, including a “boun- ty rodeo, and kids will have over the Elm Street Bridge Curves will have fitness will also be sold the day of something for everyone. cy house,” an obstacle the opportunity to decorate and into Northfield. Parking equipment available to try the fair. out. Paratore said that the The Tilton Farmers’ Mar- Tilton Main Street Pro- ket, which began selling its gram’s over-arching goal is Chicken BBQ will benefit March of Babies homegrown wares down- to develop and support an BY ERIK ZYGMONT donated over $4,000 worth of tickets will be available to gust parties for four years town this year, will also be economically viable area in [email protected] raffle items that guests can watch the bands, partake in now. Originally, they threw part of the Summer Fair downtown Tilton. NORTHFIELD — Cathy win. refreshments, and watch the the parties to celebrate their from 9 a.m. to noon. The Summer Fair, she Keyser was so grateful for the Raffle items include gro- fireworks, she said. anniversary, she said. Every outdoor summer added, is “one of those efforts care that her granddaughter cery store gift certificates, To purchase tickets, call “We spent a lot of money event needs live music. The to get people downtown, see Sophia received when she hydro-seeding services, gas Keyser at 934-6117. on this in the past,” Keyser bands Second Wind and East the stores, and see what’s was born, two-and-a-half grills, DJ services, Fisher The March for Babies is a said. “We think it’s time that is East will play at the fair,as open.” months premature, on Fa- Cats tickets, $1,000 worth of non-profit that benefits ba- our friends and family give thers’ Day 2007, that she is fireworks from Atlas Fire- bies born with health prob- something back.” now sponsoring her second works, and gift certificates lems, such as Cathy’s grand- At her last event, Keyser event to benefit the Dart- from “restaurant after daughter, Sophia, who raised $1,200 for the March mouth-Hitchcock Medical restaurant,” Keyser said. weighed 2 pounds, 4 ounces for Babies. She said that with Center and the March for Ba- The bands Rainy Tuesday when born, and remained in 80 tickets sold so far, she and bies. This Saturday, Aug. 9, and Club Soda will provide the hospital for four months. her husband have already for a $20 donation, visitors to musical entertainment. Fire- Now Sophia weighs 23 surpassed that amount. Keyser’s home at 22 Union works start at 9:30 p.m. pounds, and is crawling and In addition to raising mon- Road, Northfield, will enjoy a Keyser said that the even almost walking, Keyser said. ey,Keyser said she wanted to chicken barbeque, a horse- is primarily catered toward “It’s just amazing what a raise awareness of prema- shoe tournament, live bands, adults, though kids are wel- year does,” said Keyser.“If it ture babies and other prob- fireworks, and more. The come too. wasn’t for Dartmouth (Med- lems that occur at birth. event begins at 4 p.m. Seating is available for 300 ical Center) and the March “A lot of people don’t un- “It’s a big event - it’s not a people for the chicken bar- for Babies…” derstand how all this hap- little thing,” said Keyser,not- beque, Keyser said. If those Keyser said that she and pens,” she said. “It can hap- ing that local merchants have seats are sold out, then $10 her husband have had Au- pen to anybody.” Sobriety checkpoints planned this month BELMONT — As a result Court Petition to conduct a to support these checkpoints, DWI Task Force will be con- of the increasing incidents sobriety checkpoint. which will be conducted in ducting Sobriety Check- of drinking and driving, the The “sobriety check- Belmont. points in the Belmont area Belmont Police Department, point” is the most effective A review of records has during the weeks of Aug. 13 in cooperation with the method of detecting and ap- shown that the use of alcohol to Aug. 20, and Aug. 27 to Northfield Police Depart- prehending the impaired op- by individuals who operator Sept. 3, 2008. ment, Sanbornton Police De- erator. The program, ap- motor vehicles has resulted The purpose of the sobri- partment, and the Tilton Po- proved by the NH Highway in an alarming number of ety checkpoint is to detect lice Department, has estab- Safety Agency and the Na- deaths and personal injury and apprehend the impaired lished a Regional DWI Task tional Highway Traffic Safe- accidents. Therefore, in an driver. Belmont Police Chief Force and has applied for,and ty Administration, provides effort to maintain safe roads Vinnie Baiocchetti, Chief Get a free trailer on all was granted, a Superior federal highway safety funds in Belmont, the Regional Robert Cormier of the Tilton GTX/RXT/RXP-X & RXT-X Police Department, Chief Steve Adams of the North- 603-286-8800 Rt. 140/Exit 20 off I-93 in Tilton Easter Seals race raises $75,000 field Police Department, and Chief Mark Barton of the LAKES REGION — Sun- Grand prize raffle win- Silver Image Photography, Sanbornton Police Depart- ny skies, warm weather and ners were: first prize winner Bull Graphics, Zero Waste & ment have taken an aggres- generous participants made Richard Dalphond of Man- Recycling Services, Inc. and sive stance to prevent per- for a perfect day for Easter chester received a Bom- Pepsi. sons from driving when in- Seals NH, as more than 600 bardier Sea Doo GTI Water- Easter Seals provides toxicated. New Hampshire people gathered for a fun- craft. Second prize winner services around the state to has some of the most ag- filled beach party at the Valerie Acres of Epsom re- adults and children with dis- gressive laws in the country Naswa Resort on Lake Win- ceived a Suzuki King Quad abilities and their families. to fight the intoxicated driv- nipesaukee on Saturday,July 400 ATV, third place winner For more information about er and the law enforcement 12 following the eighth annu- Paul Fletcher of Concord re- Easter Seals or its programs, community will use those al HK Powersports Land and ceived a Bombardier CanAm please call 623-8863 or visit tools to their full extent. Lake Poker Run. This event DS 250 ATV,and fourth prize www.eastersealsnh.org. is the region’s hottest land winner Mike Lopes of Brain- and lake Poker Run and was tree, Mass. received a Suzuki dedicated to Peter Makris DR-Z70 Dirt Bike. These and in honor of Mike Whal- prizes were courtesy of ley. Participants traveled to SeaDoo, BRP and Suzuki. checkpoints by car, motorcy- Sponsored by The Naswa cle, boats, personal water- Beach Bar & Resort, Mix 94.1, craft and trucks, raising Metrocast, MTS Associates, nearly $75,000 for Easter Suzuki, Sea Doo and BRP,the Seals programs and servic- proceeds will support the es; showing that even in this many programs and services economy,people still manage that help more than 25,000 to give from their hearts. children and adults around Land and lake partici- the state expand their inde- pants collected poker chips pendence and live with dig- from checkpoints on, and nity and equality. around Other supporting spon- before heading towards the sors included Laconia Sav- Naswa Resort to play their ings Bank, Gamache Enter- poker hand and enjoy the prises, Irwin Marine/Sea beach party.Congratulations Ray, SYSCO of Northern to Fred Caruso the land win- , Inc., Kids On- ner and Bruce Cole the lake ly,Lakes Chrysler-Jeep of La- winner for the best poker conia, Brady Sullivan Prop- hands. Harley-Davidson of erties, Watson Insurance, Manchester and Nashua SouthEnd Media, Baron’s sponsored the cash prizes for Major Brands, Patrick’s Pub each winning hand, one of and Eatery,Coors Light, R.S. which was generously donat- Audley Inc., USI, PDF Inc., ed back to Easter Seals! Wentworth Truck & Trailer, A10 August 7, 2008 THE REST OF THE STORY WINNISQUAM ECHO ■

Carpool Ramp FROM PAGE A1 ple save money. Between drive." Concord and the Lakes Re- Park and Ride lots around gion, Rideshare has institut- the state are starting fill up. ed a guaranteed ride home In fact, the Park and Ride at with some employers. If an Exit 17 had to be enlarged to emergency occurs and a car- accommodate the increase pooler or their ride has to in commuters. Tilton's lot is leave work early, they see to a very busy site and, at Exit it that no one is stranded. 23 in New Hampton, the lot is Rideshare also assists often full as well. travelers with trips and bus, "The New Hampton lot is train, and plane commutes. really popular,even on week- Anyone working in Boston, ends. Many people meet up Manchester,or wherever can with friends or relatives and be assisted in schedules for go up to the White Moun- all types of transportation. tains for a day or the week- Whether a person wants end in one car from there," to drive every day or share Clinton said. "A car can be the driving with another, left for up to 72 hours in one whether they work full time PHOTO BY DONNA RHODES of the lots before the local po- or only a few days a week, or PHOTO BY ERIK ZYGMONT lice are notified of an aban- The Park and Ride lot on Exit 23 perhaps don’t have a car at in New Hampton is busy, even on Crystal, the beloved dog of former Laconia City Councilor Fred Toll, enjoyed the new boat ramp on Lake doned vehicle. New Hamp- all, Rideshare is a free serv- the weekends. Winnisquam last Wednesday. ton is the northernmost lot, ice to assist people in getting so it is commonly used for bike rack for commuters where they need to go. FROM PAGE A1 cumulate against the curbs two retention ponds, the weekend travel." who really want to save on "Just carpooling two or tem difficult. during a storm, picking up storm water’s “final destina- Belmont has a unique gas getting to and from their three days a week can cut gas Engineer Kevin Gagne, speed and erosive power. tion before the river.” Park and Ride. Theirs is the car pool as well. The town costs to work by one-half," who planned the drainage, Instead, Gagne said, the Bill Tobin, state represen- only municipally-owned lot has erected a message board Clinton pointed out. explained that the system in water flows into the islands, tative from Sanbornton and and is an example of what for local events and there is The Rideshare Web site is place in the large, boat-ramp which have several layers of candidate for state senate, other communities can do a walking trail for exercise full of information, Park and parking lot, which accommo- “engineered soils.” Most of called the boat ramp “a great with a piece of property.The out behind the lot. It's great!" Ride locations, and tips on dates trucks and boat trail- the water is absorbed by the project, because it shows that town obtained the lot for With the database grow- deciding who to carpool ers, uses aesthetics to keep ground, he said, some evapo- the government can do back taxes, but the property ing each day, Rideshare is with. There is even a calcu- storm water out of the lake. rates, and some is taken in by things, and not just talk had environmental prob- able to connect more and lator to help people see the Rather than using raised the trees and plants on the is- about them.” lems from the gas station more commuters. By shar- savings involved in sharing islands, planted with trees, to lands. The soil absorbed by “The boat launch will give that previously occupied the ing rides, traffic on the high- rides. For questions or more break up the expanse of as- the ground is naturally treat- public access to Win- site. With the help of the way decreases, parking lots information, commuters phalt, Gagne said that his ed and cleansed by the spe- nisquam, which we don’t state, the lot was cleaned up for employers are less likely can call 1-800-462-8707 or vis- firm designed concave, curb- cial soils, Gagne said, and have at this point,” Tobin and the Park and Ride was to overflow, pollution de- it www.nh.gov/dot/nhrideshare. less islands. Because there is then it enters underground said. constructed. Many com- creases, and most of all, peo- no curbing, water won’t ac- piping, which leads to one of muters to Concord come from the Lakes Region, mak- ing this lot on Route 106 a License convenient place to car pool. FROM PAGE A1 metal or scrap,” Dalton said. lar to his own, he said. she asked. to negotiate with the town to Clinton was pleased with the statutes that define Harris’s “He takes parts off them be- “Many others await the Dalton replied that the ve- avoid having to apply for a town's results. operation as a junkyard. Be- cause they’re hard to find, same fate I’m going through hicles and parts on Harris’ junkyard license. He said "They have done a nice job cause the property meets the but again, (the property) now,” Harris said, “and hope- property are “incidental” to that he and other dealers in Belmont!” Clinton said. state definition of a “junk- meets the definition of a fully we can pave the way for buying and selling older were given the chance to have “It's well lit, in a handy spot. yard,” then the town must junkyard.” them.” Volkswagons, their properties deemed They have even installed a treat it as such, Dalton said, Board of Selectmen Chair Harris also called Dalton’s “You’re not going to go up junkyards, and be grandfa- and Harris must apply to the Ron Cormier noted that if actions a needed “kick in the there and find 7,500 Ford F350 thered as such, when the ZBA for a special exception the exception is granted and butt,” for removing excess fenders,” Dalton said. town adopted zoning. RIGHT NOW allowing a junkyard in the Dalton is allowed a junkyard, cars from his property.He al- “You’re going to go up there “I’m a professional,” he rural zone. then his property would still so noted that he does sell and find Volkswagon parts… said. “I never wanted to run Though Harris meets the be subject to site plan review parts, “off the shelf,” and he The homework was done, a junkyard.” state’s definition of a “used and any stipulations speci- also uses them to make re- and the determination is the Harris also said he would IT’S motor vehicle dealer,” hav- fied by the Planning Board. pairs. determination.” remain on the Planning ing indoor space for five ve- Harris said that he was Resident Donna Cilley Cilley said that she appre- Board and ZBA. hicles in 1,200 feet of space, grateful to Dalton for visit- asked for clarification on ciated the selectmen “taking Dalton recommended that and though he owns no ing his property and at- Dalton’s ruling. a stand to move forward (on Harris come into compliance wrecker and does not sell tempting to reconcile past “Are we defining a junk- the issue.” with town zoning and state 45º scrap metal, the property is practices, present zoning, yard for 59 cars? Or are we After the meeting, Harris statutes by Feb. 1, 2009. still a junkyard in the state’s and state regulations, a defining a repair business?” said that he would continue IN AMSTERDAM. eyes, Dalton said. process that could apply to “His vehicles are not for others with operations simi- Belts WHICH WOULD BE NICE TO KNOW FROM PAGE A1 Chief John DeSilva had done cility costs at the town’s ...IF YOU WERE THERE. LOCAL NEWS, ONLINE comments made at Town a “very smart thing” by hir- Transfer Station would de- Meeting by resident Jim ing per-diem firefighters to crease significantly, Cluett had “emboldened” the cover the equivalent of one Leighton said. committee to take its recent full-time shift that the town He added that depart- action. Cluett had stood up had not been able to fill. The ments could lessen their bur- and said that he had an move, Leighton noted, re- den on taxpayers by increas- amendment in hand to slash leased the town from having ing their revenues as well as the total budget by 10 per- to pay for benefits such as reducing their costs. cent. Though no one moved health insurance and retire- “Anything to save the tax- 24/7. the amendment to the floor, ment. He said that all de- payers’ dollars, we’re in fa- it did spur discussion and re- partments could reduce costs vor,” Leighton said. flection, Leighton said. by “thinking outside of the Leighton said that the Find your local Leighton added that dur- box.” He suggested that the Budget Committee has no forcast, ing his own recent review of Highway Department could specific percentage that it quick and easy. AVAILABLE budgets, he felt in many cas- rely more on private con- wants departments to cut es that departments “could tractors, for mowing and from their budgets. operate” on 20 percent less, maintaining roadsides, and “We want to wait and see WHEN YOU ARE. though he noted that his as- for plowing. The department what comes back,” he said. All Local. sessment did not apply to would have less equipment “We want to try to put a (spe- All the time. some departments, such as to maintain, Leighton said. cific reduction) percentage All local. All the time. town administration and the The Budget Committee on the operating budget to- NewHampshireLakes NewHampshireLakesAndMountains.com town clerk/tax collector. chair also noted a recent in- tal.” Leighton added that be- AndMountains.com Leighton said that Fire vitation for Sanbornton to cause the Budget Committee join with other New Hamp- has started the process very shire communities in the early in the fiscal year, de- Concord Co-op and adopt sin- partment heads should have gle stream recycling, in plenty of time to find ways to which all recyclables would reduce their budgets. be sent to a sorting facility in “I didn’t want to spring one, unsorted container. Al- this on the department heads though revenues would at the last minute,” he said. lessen some, handling and fa-

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Like all traps every- up there with the most dan- do any logging alone, which gone to sea with them, as I’ve after making sure the fires where, these needed tending gerous things you can do, in- includes even camp, where I done, there is no question. are tended, and pushing - trappers of creatures on cluding crossing the street. never even touch a chainsaw It’s like questioning the price snow. land are required to tend You snag the buoy with a unless someone is with me. of a bale of hay. Before you But this was not winter. them, by strict laws. Trap- hook-pole and wind the rope But what if I had to do it for complain, do the work. All I had to worry about were pers in the ocean are bound around a winch, and up a living? We were at Pemaquid what to read, finding some not just by laws but the sheer comes the lobster pot, which A square bale of hay re- Point, and our camp (they fruit for breakfast, and mak- force of livelihood and eco- used to be wood but now is al- quires five trips around a call them “cottages”) afford- ing sure the binoculars were nomics. It has to be a daily most always plastic, and if field---one to cut it, one to ted, ed an 80-degree view of the handy. thing. you’re lucky, after you toss one to rake, one to bale, and ocean. There’s an island Lobster boats sound, to Bright and early each over the short ones and the one to pick up. Never will you about a quarter of a mile off- me, like logging trucks, with morning (well, sometimes wrong-sex ones, you have a hear me complain about the shore, on which osprey nest. the throaty diesel thrum that not so bright), the boats came lobster or two for sale at the price of a bale of hay,because One of the owners of the cab- my tractor makes, all busi- out of New Harbor - Fugitive, wharf. This is hard and dan- I’ve done it all and under- ins seemed a bit crestfallen ness. And I could count on High Anxiety,Tradition, Lib- gerous work, and I thought stand what it takes. And nev- when we confided that os- the first sound of boats at erty,the Taylor C, the Irish L, about this on the rare times er will you hear me complain preys were not all that any- John Harrigan around 4:30 a.m., often long the Howard S - their crew, when I saw a fisherman go- about the price of lobster. thing new for us, because we before the pea-soup of early usually two, once in a while ing out alone, because almost have them near home. noise. Generally I spread the morning fog had dissipated. just one, clad in rubber over- all of the time there were two (John Harrigan’s address: Nonetheless, it was neat to newspapers out on a counter The small space of water alls and black boots. people in the boat. Most of us Box 39, Colebrook, N.H. 03576. see them dive into the sea to or repose with one of the lat- between our camp and the It is a no-nonsense busi- have seen or heard stories E-mail: [email protected]) catch fish, and feed their est round of magazines. In osprey island was dotted ness, one of the most dan- about boats found adrift young. After doing that, having turned their prey head-first in their talons to improve Learn to create your very own pond their aerodynamics, they GILFORD — A water gar- through design, installation would spreads their wings to den like this could be yours! and maintenance of a farm dry.They are truly awesome The Belknap County Conser- or wildlife pond. Pre-regis- birds, and it’s good to know vation District is hosting a tration is requested and that they are back in good Pond Installation and Main- there is a small fee to cover numbers. Add their story to tenance Workshop on Aug. 25 the cost of presentations, those of moose, wild turkeys, at Beans and Greens in Gil- handouts and refreshments. loons, eagles, martens and ford from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Jeff A workshop flyer and regis- beaver. We are fortunate to Crary of Crary Waterfall and tration form can be down- be alive and on the planet to Aquatic Nursery will discuss loaded from website belk- witness this. how you can have a garden napccd.org. For more infor- I’m a habitual early riser, pool like Beans and Greens. mation or to register over the partly because the house Also speaking will be Mike phone please call the Con- tends to be quiet and merci- Lynch, District Conserva- servation District at 527-5880. fully bereft of electronic tionist to walk people Rock at the Rotary Ribfest GILFORD — Mark your beverage options, all while scheduled events. calendar for Saturday, Aug. enjoying the sounds of live For more information 9. The Gilford Rotary Club is music! Family activities, a about Rock’n Ribfest, visit putting on its fourth Annual classic car show, and riding our website at www.gilford- Rock’n Ribfest at Gunstock to the top of Belknap Moun- rotary.org/ribfest or call 603- Ski Area from 11 a.m. until 7 tain for a spectacular view of 387-9772. To sponsor this fun p.m. All proceeds from this Lake Winnipesaukee on and worth-while event, con- fundraising event are re- Gunstock’s Panorama Ski tact Mike Warmington at 603- COURTESY PHOTO turned back to charitable or- Lift are just a few of the 293-8662. Koi Water Garden at Beans and Greens in Gilford will be location for pond workshop on Aug. 25 ganizations in the Lakes Re- gion. Award-winning BBQ chefs and pit bosses from around New Hampshire will gather to showcase their tal- ents and serve up award-win- ning barbeque. Each rib cooker features its very own special cooking strategy and recipes that make for a truly unique food festival experi- ence. The public can sample all the BBQ and are encour- aged to vote for their favorite overall participant in the "People's Choice for Best Ribs" competition. Rock’n Ribfest also fea- tures various other food and A12 August 7, 2008 LOCAL NEWS WINNISQUAM ECHO ■ Moulton reunion represents four generations NORTHFIELD — The de- Guests and friends pres- ton) Hyslop of Tilton, Doug Josephine Moulton. states present. The second and the son of Richard and scendants, four generations, ent were Donna (Moulton) Read of Northfield, Bill, Hol- The first Moulton Re- Moulton Reunion was held Thelma. Richard and Thel- of F.Harvey and Nina Smith Carleton of Laconia, who has ly,Aidan R. and Jack W.Hys- union was held in Moulton- on Saturday, July 4, 1987, at ma’s six children organized Moulton (formerly of Moul- attended each reunion; Lin- lop of Bow; Bruce, Becky, boro, Sunday, Aug. 27, 1944, the home of Dale and Linda the reunion. Family and tonboro) held the third Moul- da (wife of the late Dale A. Nicholas A. and Rachel A. “at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moulton, Hackett Road, Bel- friends representing seven ton Reunion at the home of Moulton), Dale R., Nancy, Langlitz of Gilmanton, Don- F. Harvey Moulton,” with mont. Dale was one of F.Har- states and France attended Wayne and Suzanne (Moul- Clint and daughter Kyra na M. and daughter, Brooke family members from three vey and Nina’s grandsons that reunion. ton) Crowley,351 Shaw Road. Moulton all of Belmont; Lin- M. Furlong of Hillsboro; Family and friends repre- da (Moulton) French of Med- Paula (Moulton) and David senting five States attended ford, OR, her daughter, Ma- Nelson of Chichester, Chip, the reunion. jor Kelly L. French of West Karensa and Forrest Angwin The daughters of Richard Point, NY and Linda’s grand- of Grants Pass, Or.; Rita E. and Thelma C. Moulton, daughter, Mackenzie Ann Moulton and Don Cordell of who were formerly of Bel- Marie French of Gladstone, Farmington Hills, MI; mont, organized the gala af- OR; Wayne and Suzanne Josephine Moulton of New fair. A buffet with drinks and (Moulton) Crowley of North- Hampton; and Jacinda refreshments were served. field, Duane M. Crowley of Piroso of Concord. The Scooters, horseshoes, ping- Manchester, Todd A. Crow- youngest attending was pong, air hockey, and other ley and Mary-Ann Moore of Brooke M. Furlong, 9 months games were enjoyed. Bedford, Mass.; Sandy (Moul- and the oldest attending was

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LAKES REGION — Hallie Kay of Belmont, Thomas McGranaghan of Northfield, and Matthew Saunders of Tilton have been named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2008 semes- ter at Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester.To be eligible for this honor,a stu- dent must compile an academic grade point average of 3.0-3.49. McGranaghan has chosen the field of graphic design, and Saunders has chosen business studies.

BELMONT — The University of Maine at Farmington has announced its Dean’s List for the Spring 2008 semester, including Amanda Boehner and Derek Carroll of Belmont.

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Yet Cecile Their goal is to reach Stet- Doyle, the former mayor of arguing about the merits of With this book Ann Patch- a Jew who has managed to somehow keeps encouraging tin, which was then part of Boston, is raising his three the speech, Tip accidentally ett can count me in as a fan. escape from a train bound for her two friends to deal with Germany. Mutti has family children alone, due the death walks into the path of an on- Auschwitz. “Manfred” will their lot; to have hope that there. of his wife Bernadette. Of coming SUV. He would have ‘Skeletons At The Feast,’ take on several different the war is almost over. This book is a real page- the three, only Sullivan is been killed instantly if it had Chris Bohjalian, 360 pages. identities during the trek. This is the scene that sets turner. Both parties’ stories his. Tip and Teddy are adopt- not been for Tennessee Different countries We also meet a female the stage in this novel. It is a are so well described that the ed and are African Ameri- Moser, who attended the throughout history annexed French-Jewish prisoner sweeping story of cunning, reader can’t help but imag- can. Sullivan, a young adult same speech with her daugh- Poland. To be Polish is sort of named Cecile. As an inmate survival, and wit. To have ine oneself in this situation. with secrets, is home for a ter Kenya. Tennessee grabs like being an American. Your of a concentration camp, she two men in their group, al- More than once I asked my- “visit.” Tip out of the path of the ve- family roots are from some- and the other all female pris- though Callum spends most self, what would I do? Mr.Bo- One snowy night when hicle, but is critically injured where else. oners of this camp are also of his time in a cart under hjalian is a masterful story- in the process. It is January 1945, and the being marched westward. the hay for the horses, gives teller. After the ambulance famous Third Reich is on its Meadowbrook leaves with the mother, the last legs. The Emmerich fam- Doyle family is left with ily packs up their belongings donates to Kenya, whom the ambulance and begin an arduous trek personnel did not take. While west. They are of German relief effort waiting for a car to take Tip descent, and had been quite Meadowbrook U.S. Cellu- to the hospital, Teddy strikes happy be to considered Ger- lar Pavilion just announced up a conversation with man citizens when Hitler an- that it will donate $10 to the Kenya. During this conver- nexed Poland in 1939. But it New Hampshire Red Cross sation it becomes clear to is far better to be in Germany for every ticket purchased on him that this eleven-year-old and be occupied by the Monday, Aug. 11. Proceeds girl knows a lot about his British/American Forces are meant to help the New family.He decides it is his re- than to be overrun by the Bol- Hampshire Red Cross cope sponsibility to keep her safe. shevik Russians, even if this with the new burden created For the next 24 hours we means that the family will by the tornadoes that recent- get to know these two fami- have to endure communism ly swept through the area. lies. The history of the poor once again. “In light of the horrible Moser family is very inter- Mutti Emmerich is a devastation caused by the re- twined with the wealthy staunch supporter of Hitler, cent tornados, we felt we Doyle family. Many coinci- and still believes there is needed to do something for dences emerge as the story hope for the Reich to survive the victims but were not sure develops. Teddy is the first within its 1939 borders. She what would be most effec- one to warm up to Kenya, has two sons in the military, tive,” said Chris Lockwood, who at eleven years old is and recently her husband Meadowbrook’s Marketing very wise for her age. Her was drafted as well. Her Director. “When we learned hobby is running and she is daughter Anna, who is eight- of the Red Cross losing some amazingly fast. Tip soon be- een years old, and her of its funding, we knew that friends her as well. The younger son Theo are still at was where our fundraising writer does a very good job home. Their farm hand is a efforts should go.” To pur- getting down to the inner per- Scottish POW named Callum chase tickets and take part sonality of every person. I Finella. Callum and Anna in Meadowbrook U.S. Cellu- found this a very compelling are lovers. The four set off lar Pavilion’s fundraising ef- story. The tempestuous westward, with two two- forts, call the Meadowbrook racial scene of Boston in the horse carts loaded with their box office at (603) 293-4700 or early 1970s, the political pos- belongings and food. This is visit www.meadowbrook.net sibilities for the sons of a re- no easy feat, as the weather on Monday, Aug. 11. tired mayor,and a passionate in this region is harsh and A14 August 7, 2008 SPORTS WINNISQUAM ECHO ■ Scholarship remembers the life of Martin Harwood GILFORD — Joan came the M.J.H.S. princi- Cormier, Executive Direc- pal and I was privileged to tor of the Lakes Region serve as his assistant for Scholarship Foundation, the next seven years. I announced that the Mar- cannot think of a more tin E. Harwood Memorial meaningful tribute to his Scholarship has been es- memory than by helping tablished by his family, local students who are friends, and colleagues. pursuing one of the fol- Following his W.W.II and lowing fields of study: sci- Korean War military serv- ence education, school ad- ice, Martin E. Harwood ministration, environ- devoted his entire profes- mental studies, wildlife sional career to working management, or photog- with young people within raphy. Marty Harwood the field of education; first was known by so many in as a teacher of life science, this community as a val- and then as a middle ued friend and supportive school principal. He also colleague. He continued coached football, basket- to be a ‘master teacher’ ball, and baseball. An avid throughout his lifetime outdoorsman, his avoca- because he ‘modeled’ his tions included fly fishing, strong sense of values and fly tying, golf, and nature- commitment to helping related photography and others.” writing. Anyone who wishes to Looking for a way to contribute to the Martin honor his long-time friend E. Harwood Memorial and mentor, Charles Scholarship Fund may “Chuck” French, retired send a donation to the science teacher and a 15- Lakes Region Scholarship year veteran (1971-1986) of Foundation, P.O. Box 7312, the Lakes Region Scholar- Gilford, NH 03247-7312.

ship Foundation, initiated Your tax-deductible dona- COURTESY PHOTO the Martin E. Harwood tion will be acknowledged The Big Win Memorial Scholarship and the Harwood family Congratulations to Canterbury Little League for winning the 2008 Lakes Region Invitational Tournament hosted by Tilton-Northfield Little Fund. “Marty Harwood will be notified of your League! took me under his wing thoughtful gift. Any ques- when I began teaching at tions: please call 527-3533 Memorial Junior High or email School in 1963,” said [email protected] Post 49 to hold charity golf tournament French. “In 1967 Marty be- et. TILTON/NORTHFIELD holes, and a pork roast din- 231-2936, Joe Rodgers at 455- time will be had by all. Thank — In an effort to raise schol- ner to follow. Anyone can 4326, or Debbie Johnson at you for your support. SUMMER arship money for outgoing play. Den Brae at 934-9818. A great SPECIAL! Franklin and Winnisquam We would like you to sign 2 People with Cart Regional High School stu- up as foursomes if possible, 18 Holes dents, American Legion Post but singles are still welcome. Winnisquam Fall Sports Sign-ups 49 is sponsoring a golf tour- There will be prizes $ 70 nament. awarded for longest drive and Meet and Greet Monday-Friday The tournament will be and shortest drive on hole TILTON/NORTHFIELD p.m. Here's a great chance for held at 1 p.m. on Sunday,Sept. four. Closest to pin on hole — Coaches, parents and stu- parents and athletes to meet 18 Hole Championship Course $80 14, at the Den Brae Golf three for starts. dent athletes for the Win- their coaches and get paper- Saturday & Sunday Driving Range and Resturant Course in Sanbornton. The Raffle tickets will also be nisquam Regional High and work filled out before the fall 653 Rt. 106 North, Loudon, NH Must present coupon at time of redemption. 783-3372 • www.LoudonCC.com Expires September 1, 2008 WECHO tournament will be a shot- sold, at the cost of one for $1 Middle Schools are invited to sports season begins. For gun-start, best-ball scramble. or 6 for $5, for other prizes. an informal ‘Meet & Greet’ more information contact The cost is $50 per person, For more information, Monday Aug.11 in the high athletic director Jeff Cloos and includes a golf cart, 18 contact Harold Harbour at school auditorium from 6-8 at 286-4531 x 186 NURSING EDUCATION LPN- Applications being accepted now for November at the Morrison in Whitefield, NH CARE FOR THE ELDERLY IN DOWNTOWN FRANKLIN LNA – Classes running now. INDEPENDENT Call for new scheduled times in your area. ASSISTED LIVING NURSING CareMed Educational Services 1-888-20NURSE (68773) PRIVATE PAY, NON-PROFIT, SUPERIOR REPUTATION www.caremednurse.com 934-3718 www.peabodyhome.org BE A HERO, BECOME A NURSE!

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BY KEVIN SPERL your camera provides you not agree, that's up to you. [email protected] the functionality of setting This is for when your sub- In the last column, I in- white balance. This may be jects are in shade, resulting troduced the concept of some combination of menu in a temperature of around white balance and described or function settings or is pos- 7,000k (remember the cooler temperature as a property of sibly dedicated to a specific the light cast (tending to- light and how that tempera- button or dial on your cam- wards blue) the warmer the ture contributes to the color era. temperature.) Nice, huh? cast of an image. Next, explore the various This is when shoot- Hopefully, many of you settings. First, as we have ing indoors and the took the time to experiment discussed, there is the choice light is primarily with various white balance of “auto.” Beyond that there sourced by regular light settings and noticed the re- is some collection of icon bulbs, yielding a tempera- sulting color cast. symbols representing vari- ture of around 3200k. This week it is time for the ous lighting conditions. Let's Warmer light, lower temper- rest of you to get out your go through some of them ature, remember? camera and explore the var- This is the setting This is for indoors PHOTO BY KEVIN SPERL ious settings for achieving for “high noon”, give when the light source This photo, taken during the opening of the 2008 Showcase House for the Humane Society, was catpured in proper balance. or take a few hours. It is primarily fluores- late afternoon light, around 6 p.m. Against most of my advice in this column, I set the camera's white balance As mentioned, all cam- is the basic daylight color cent bulbs, producing a tem- setting to “auto.”The temperature recorded by the camera was 6500k, which is in the range for a cloudy day. eras have an “auto” setting temperature setting. This is perature of around 4000k. White balance is also influenced by predominant colors in the scene as well. I shot these images in “raw” mode and I am guessing that most equivalent to a 5200 - 5500 de- Keep in mind there are a va- and I tend to use “auto”when doing so, as I expect to fiddle with the settings in my raw process software. We of you have been more than gree kelvin temperature. If riety of fluorescent bulbs well get to this a bit later on. happy to leave it there. the sun is high in the sky,not and the temperature may tion is useful, and available ficial lighting. This option allows you to As with auto exposure, obscured by clouds and your vary.Just keeps things inter- on your camera model, if Here, you have to experi- point the camera at an object auto white balance settings subject is not in the shade, esting, doesn't it? you happen to know the col- ment, bail out and put the in the scene that you wish to may work just fine for many then use this as a starting This is primarily or temperature or you are us- camera on auto or splurge for use as the white point. Stay scenes, but, just as putting point. when using flash and ing a color temperature me- a color temperature meter to tuned.I will save, for a later the camera in manual and This is for cloudy the flash power is suf- ter. get an accurate reading of time, a discussion about the setting the exposure yourself days during daylight ficient to overpower other All of these settings are the temperature and trans- process of using raw image helps with understanding hours, or the equiva- light sources such as light straightforward when they fer that reading to your cam- capture as a precursor to photography, so does taking lent of an approximate tem- bulbs or fluorescent lighting. are the dominant light era. more accurate and precisely control of white balance. perature of 6,000k. If the sun The temperature is similar source. It gets a bit more Here is one of a gazillion obtaining proper color bal- In a general discussion is obscured by clouds, the to daylight, somewhere in complex when the light of online tutorials regarding ance post picture. about camera settings, it is color temperature is moder- the range of 5500 to 6000. source is mixed, let's say white balance, if you don't Until then, experiment impossible for me to know ated somewhat to be some- Another option is manu- with a combination of in- mind the advertising. with that white balance set- how each different camera what warmer than sunlight. ally setting a specific kelvin candescent light and fluores- adorama.webphoto- ting and, at least, learn to ap- model displays options to the As an aside, this is what I value. For instance, setting cent light or you are indoors school.biz/How_to_Set_You preciate the difference be- photographer,so bear that in tend to use, even if sunny. I the temperature to 5500 is es- and there is natural light r_White_Balance_Indoors/i tween the various settings mind. just like the slight cast given sentially the same as setting streaming through a win- ndex.html and the color balance that re- First of all, research how the image. You may or may the daylight option. This op- dow and is mixing with arti- Next time we will talk a bit sults.Until next time, keep about custom white balance. shooting. Day Janerio plays Tilton Island Park Sponsored By Great Service at “YOUR” Convenience, Not Ours! TILTON — Fans of the over 90 tunes. Yes, this is a group with heavy emphasis "It is easy to see why the THE ® seventies contagious music concert of ‘70s music, and of on vocal harmony. 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BELMONT — Belmont Sargent Park. Live music by The Good Citizen Award Atlas Fireworks. groups will be present, pro- and indoor yard sale will be will be “Rockin’ to the Routes ’56 will begin at 10:30 will be presented at 7 p.m., Throughout the day, a moting their activities, as held at the Belmont Mill. The Oldies” at Old Home day, at Bandstand Park. Four and and the evening will wrap at wide variety of vendors will will the Belmont Historical library will be holding its an- scheduled for this Saturday, 5-year-olds will show off 9 p.m., with a spectacular be selling food, arts, crafts, Society. nual book sale throughout Aug. 9, beginning at 7 a.m. their athletic skills at the an- fireworks display put on by and novelties. Various civic A car show, trolley tour, the day. At 7 a.m. Community Art nual exhibition soccer game, Resources for Education will beginning at 11:30 a.m. in be holding a pancake break- Sargent Park. WIW focusing on personal success fast at Bandstand Park. At The annual Old Home Day 8:30 a.m., the American Le- Parade begins at 1 p.m., and SANBORNTON — Each more successful life. preciated and are $40 for niversary of empowering gion will hold its annual flag- all other activities will recess individual is 100 percent re- According to Leslie Stur- members and first-time women through the educa- raising ceremony in front of at that point. sponsible for their life and geon, President of Women guests and $55 for non-mem- tional and networking pro- the Belmont Public Library. Following the parade, res- career. Why then do we put Inspiring Women, the bers if received prior to Aug. grams they have held The annual 10-Mile Old idents will have the opportu- aside our plans and goals evening begins with optional 12. After that date, they in- throughout central New Home Day Race, starting on nity to show off their talents without focusing 100 percent networking at 5:30 p.m. and crease $10. Contact Women Hampshire. The group will Concord Street at 9 a.m., will at an amateur talent show at on our personal success? continues at 6:30 p.m. with a Inspiring Women at (603) 744- begin a second monthly pick up the pace of the day. Bandstand Park at 2 p.m. Women Inspiring Women buffet dinner and program. 0400 or register on line at meeting in the Concord area Ten minutes after the For dinner, the Belmont will present “Reach Your Po- Door prizes will be awarded www.wiwnh.com. Women starting in the fall. starting gun, the annual Tio- Fire Department will host its tential in Life and Career” and a lending library is avail- Inspiring Women recently ga Fun Run, approximately annual chicken barbeque in- with keynote speaker Pam able. Registrations are ap- celebrated their one-year an- two miles in length, will offer doors at the fire station, from Oliwa on Thursday, Aug. 14 fitness buffs a more leisurely 5 to 6:30 p.m. The food will be at Steele Hill Resort in San- alternative. the perfect fuel for the ex- bornton. Ms. Oliwa is not on- At 10 a.m., children’s ac- treme (but safe) activities of ly president of the New Eng- A taste of local New Hampshire tivities, including the annual rock climbing and bungee land Women’s Network, but Pedal Tractor Pull, begin at jumping, starting at 6:30 p.m. CEO of the Success Manage- SANBORNTON — On and has been sold out the menu was announced! ment Center. She will work Saturday,Aug. 23, at 6 p.m., every year. Reservations: by e-mail with attendees to assess the Sanbornton Historical The menu is available to [email protected] or their accomplishments and Society will present the on lanetavern.org. A vege- phone to 528-1990 by Mon- challenges while teaching fourth annual harvest sup- tarian option is available. day, 18 August. how to apply strategies for a per and open house “Una Menu items are procured Make checks payable to Cena D’Estate Italiana: A locally and all proceeds Sanbornton Historical So- Taste of NH” in the Lane benefit the SHS. ciety and mail to: 30 Low- Tavern. This dinner uti- The cost is $30 per per- er Smith Road, Sanborn- lizes local food products, son. Seating is limited to ton, NH 03269 primarily from the San- 50. Reservations were al- bornton Farmers’ Market ready being made before

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Even with mothers Some offer help with good nu- relaxed - it’s not set up like a the league meetings “very an uncomfortable subject, New London, members of experienced in breastfeed- trition for the mother,so as to class.” helpful,” and plans to contin- but for the newly-formed the league wanted to open a ing, and a little advice and re- in turn give good nutrition to Sheila Huckins of New ue going as she raises her Lakes Region La Leche new chapter for mothers that assurance from other moth- the baby, while others offer Hampton is already finding newborn. League chapter, it’s all about might be a little closer to ers on a feeding problem can advice on safe co-sleeping of the class meetings helpful. The next LLL meetings getting people, mothers espe- home. Dykstra reported that go a long way, Dykstra said. parents and babies. With less than a month to go will be on Aug. 13 at 10:30 a.m. cially, to talk and share ad- the first meeting in the Lakes “You’re meeting other Dykstra’s daughter had before she has her third and Aug. 19 at 7 p.m. For in- vice. Region attracted five attend- women in the same posi- her own child a year and a child, Huckins is hoping to formation about LLL meet- La Leche League is an in- ing mothers, and interest tion,” said Dykstra. “If, all half ago, and without any succeed at feeding this child ing locations, or information ternational nonprofit group from five other mothers. The the sudden, your baby is ex- friends who breastfed their herself. Her attempts to about breastfeeding, call dedicated to getting women meetings are held bimonthly, periencing a growth spurt, babies, she often turned to breastfeed her other children Dykstra at 286-7792. The to talk about breastfeeding, once in the morning in New and you need to increase her mother for advice and didn’t last for very long, but meetings are open to women and to get them the correct Hampton, and once in the your milk supply, for in- support. Though difficult at with the research she’s done who are considering, have al- information they need to evening in Laconia. stance. You might think you first, with Dykstra’s infor- and the support she’s getting ready done, or are currently handle any problems they en- A La Leche League leader don’t have enough milk, but mation and the support of through the league, Huckins breastfeeding, and babies counter. The Lakes Region for 14 years in British Co- you learn, with increased her friends, Dykstra’s first said she thinks she knows and children are welcome. chapter provides a place for lumbia, Dykstra called the feedings, you will have more. grandchild was successfully why her last attempts didn’t Membership fees are $25 or mothers to gather and share league a support group for You know you’re not alone.” breastfed. This is part of the succeed. $40 per year (depending on advice about everything mothers who need advice on The league promotes inspiration that led her to “I breastfed my first two whether they want a newslet- from nutrition to breastfeed- breastfeeding their babies. breastfeeding as a highly im- start up a new chapter. children for a few weeks, and ter), but Dykstra said that ing while the mother is work- After hearing of interest in a portant activity for the ba- “If something happens, I didn’t have very good luck,” people who just want to come ing, from child raising situa- Lakes Region chapter of the by’s nutrition and for parent- like you’ve got a question said Huckins. “I didn’t get to a meeting or two, or can- tions to handling social prob- league, Dykstra took a few child bonding. Dykstra en- about raising an infant and a much support. This time, I not afford it, don’t have to pay lems. classes to become reaccredit- courages anyone with ques- toddler together, you can get did a lot of reading and re- – she wants to encourage “It’s for those who are ed as a league leader. Along tions about the health bene- help and support at the same search, and I hope to have bet- mothers to get as much in- pregnant, breastfeeding, or with the benefits of breast- fits of breastfeeding to attend time,” said Dykstra. “That’s ter luck this time. There are formation as possible on want to learn more about it,” feeding, there can be some a meeting, or to read some of where the mother support different ways to hold a baby breastfeeding. said Celina Dykstra, leader challenges in getting it done, the published research in her comes in handy. It’s not al- so that they can latch on, and National Breastfeeding of the newly-formed chapter. according to Dykstra. library or on the LLLI Web ways a problem for the doc- that’s where I needed help.” Week runs Aug. 1-7. “Not every mother gets the Due to some social pres- site. Dykstra keeps a library tor if there’s a minor diffi- Huckins said she used to accurate information she sures for mothers to nurse needs, accurate information, their babies in private, Dyk- and this is an environment stra said that some mothers in which you can help each who attended league meet- HAPPY BIRTHDAY! LRGH named a five-star hospital LAKES REGION — Lakes responsibly reinvesting into Region General Hospital has the organization. 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BY DANIELLE DELISLE when he was a kid. [email protected] As we move on from the There is a lot of history in quarry site we come to a fork the mountains around Belk- in the trail and a sign that de- nap County and for my tenth notes two routes to go up the hike I was lucky enough to mountain. Dave said that the get Dave Roberts to hike with White Trail goes over some me up West Quarry Moun- ledges and is a bit harder tain. than the Blue Trail, which Dave spent months map- veers off to the left. He want- ping the hiking trails around ed to give people options to the Belknap Range and the make it up to the top. Since I maps that can be purchased am not very surefooted on from the Gilford Public Li- the trail, we decide to take brary are the result of his the Blue Trail up to the top. hard work. It was nice and This trail immediately starts clear when we started out. as a fairly steep incline, and We took a small road past we gained altitude very Glidden Road on Rte.11A to quickly. As we walked, Dave get onto the logging road I moved deadfall and hacked had first taken with Don Wat- branches from the trail to son and Dr.Judith Silverberg make it easy for people to go to hike Mount Anna. This through. logging road eventually On the way up we talked a leads to the saddle between little about what motivated Rand, West Quarry and An- Dave to make the maps. He na. Anna is straight ahead on said that while he was work- the trail. Rand is to the right ing as a teacher of math and and West Quarry is to the left. science he did a lot of hiking This road is a small but out in California and Col- steady incline up to the sad- orado. When he retired he dle. The trail between West wanted to hike around the PHOTO BY DANIELLE DELISLE Quarry and Rand is part of Belknaps. He found that This paper explains some of the history of the quarry. Notice the really square rocks holding this up. The quarry workers left these rocks after they the White Trail that leads there were no maps showing had been broken off the granite face. through most of the Belknap the different trails and de- Range. cided to remedy the situa- Dave built this trail him- tion. He said it took him a lit- self and said that he has not tle less than a year and dur- been on the trail for five or ing that time he had to learn six years. The trail is fairly about how to make maps. We flat and we got a chance to finally climbed to almost top see some of the old equip- where the trail flattens out ment and remnants of the considerably and makes its quarry operation that was way around the summit. here when the area was first Dave said he made the trail settled. Small, smoothly like this so that hikers would shaped squares of granite be able to enjoy a view. Quar- can be found on the ground ry does not have the vistas of and Dave pointed out the side some of the other mountains of the mountain that was in the range, but there is one mined. The side of the gran- open area that looks out over ite face is faceted with the lake and the day is so straight parts where the clear that we can see all the granite was removed. Rusted way to PHOTO BY DANIELLE DELISLE metal rods that were used to about 60 miles away. Dave Roberts, who built the West Quarry, trail looks out over the mountains. Mount Monadnock, which is over 60 miles away, could be seen way off move the granite are still A five-minute hike takes in the distance. propped up against the us to the sign indicating the rocks. A rusted tool used to summit. Dave told me that re- Farmers after the Indus- berry and hobblebush. He showed me the remains of an hours, round trip. Most of it wrap around the granite and ally is not the true summit of trial Revolution realized that showed me some cat’s hair old hunting camp. It is pretty was relatively flat, only get- hold it steady sits on a rock West Quarry, and took me a the factories needed wool to moss, a plant with a hair-like easy to imagine, surrounded ting somewhat steep near the nearby.Near the site is a sign little further into the middle make their cloth and so top that can be pulled off and by all these woods, a team of end of the hike. This is a that gives a little history of of the mountain where there raised sheep on these moun- looks like an old woman’s horses pulling granite out of great hike for walking in the the area. is the cairn indicating the tains. Dave said that many cap. the quarry or a farmer tilling woods, but doesn’t offer Dave said that most of the summit. Surrounded by farmers became rich by rais- We admired an amazing his fields. many views. granite was used locally and spruce trees we sit and I had ing sheep. We decide to head view of Lake Winnipesaukee The town of Gilford has Danielle will continue to some of it was supposedly a snack. Dave told me he re- back down the way we came just off the logging road and been around for a long time chronicle her 12-mountain used to make cobblestones ally enjoys these woods be- and the walk definitely goes Dave said they probably and there is probably a lot goal throughout the summer. for the streets of Laconia. cause they are practically much faster. I am amazed at cleared the area with the in- that has been lost. It was re- To get your own check-off list, The train to Boston shipped untouched since the how easily Dave moves tention of selling the land so ally interesting to talk to maps, and other info about some of the granite. Dave Mayflower. through the trail as we make that someone could build a Dave about what it used to be the said he remembers his “It’s hard to believe that our way down. We check out house. He said that at one like. This was one of the Range, visit www.belknap- grandparents talking about this was all grazing land at some plants like Queen point there were farms and quicker hikes I have taken. It sportsmensclub.com or email the movement of the granite one time,” Dave said. Anne’s lace, fireweed, elder- houses back here and even only took us about three [email protected] MCLANE REALTY PLYMOUTH

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Terms: Registered bidders will be allowed to inspect the interior of the build- CENTRAL &HIGHLANDS REALTY ing from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., two hours prior to the start of the auction. The successful bidder will be required to pay a 10% deposit of the purchase P.O. Box 55, Plymouth, NH 03264 • (603) 536-4155 Susan Morton, Broker • Tara Gowen, Sales Associate • Richard Gowen, Sales Associate price at the time of sale, and the balance of the purchase price to be paid A VERY CHARMING HOME WITH LOTS OF ROOM. within 45 days after the auction. The spacious kitchen with cherry cabinets flows into a 2300 Route 16 large dining area with an open fireplace. The house is cur- West Ossipee, NH 03890 Contact the auctioneer at (603) 523-4590 to obtain a bidder’s information rently set up with 3 bedrooms and a den. (Could be used packet, or you may obtain one at the Ashland Town Office. as a fourth bedroom if necessary) Top this off with a two Reasonable facsimile 603.539.6923 story two bay garage on a nice corner lot. Listed at $79,900 Del, Set, Button-up $244,900 Just Deliver + Set to Turn Key Financing Available Your floor plans or ours www.central-highlandsrealty.com Deal directly with the owner Joe Peterson

Mount Cardigan Road • Orange, NH 03741 (603) 523-4590 • NH License #2385

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• Residential SANDWICH OPEN HOUSE Site Work Wentworth Hill Road, Route 109 • Commercial Saturday, August 9 • 11 am - 4 pm Site Work • Septic Systems Installed • Driveway & Road Construction Route 3 • Meredith, NH • 03253 • Sand - Gravel - 279-4444 Loam YOUR BACKYARD Come and tour this interesting home with me! Professional Moving 1880 house in VERY good condition, great fea- $99 Local tures!! Priced to sell at: $299,900 $199 In-State LOOKS 99¢ per mile Out-Of-State Call Cici Yeager (20’ dedicated-use containers) LIKE THE A JUNK 677-2032 603-219-7059 for more information. CAR LOT. 169 DW Hwy. • Meredith, NH 03253 PARKER FIND A TREE SERVICE JUNK HAULER ON Livermore OUR EASY-TO-USE Mobile Home Village COMPLETE TREE CARE DIRECTORY. INSURED FOR SALE All local. (603) 279-5455 All the time. Prime Investment Property MEREDITH, NH 03253 NewHampshireLakesAndMountains.com in the Plymouth, N.H. area

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Seasonal & Sports General Help Wanted General Help Wanted Misc. For Sale Real Estate Land/Lots CAMPS 210 COE HOUSE RESTAURANT seeks Office Position: Meredith Publishing Old NH Fish and Game, ca. 1890, Alexandria, Mountain View Rd., 1.5 Jet Ski Lift Fresh water use only. an experienced line cook to join our Company is seeking a highly motivat- bearing laws, penalties and seasons on Acre Lot on paved road with electric ASKING $750 OBRO. Call 788-2281 busy, growing, professional kitchen ed office assistant. Must be organized moose, caribou, furbearers, fish, etc. and cable, nice view of town village team! Serving exceptional food in an and able to work independently. Measures 12”x18”. May be seen at the and Cardigan Mountain. Occasional Thank You exceptional setting, Coe House offers Strong telephone skills a must. Expe- Coös County Democrat, 79 Main St., wild life visits, $50K, 603-557-8120 or competive pay in a fun, creative work rienced in Microsoft Office including Lancaster, NH. 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Ashland Spacious 1Br apartment with 1-800-562-8218. a cord; The American www.WolfeboroMD.com loft, Pet Friendly, Squam River access, Between 6am and noon 2. Contain 128 cubic feet per cord Gilford- #927 3BR, 3BA Condo garage space available, $575/mo. plus when stacked; Red Cross $1100/mo. plus util. utilities, first month plus security de- ELECTRICIAN: Lakes Region. FULL 3. Be accompanied by sales slip The need will continue. Pets & Breeders Laconia- #938 2BR, 1.5BA Town- posit, references required, available TIME, MOTIVATED, Licensed Jour- stating the amount of wood sold & house. $1100/mo. plus util. For blood and monetary donation 8/1. Call 603-968-7952. neyman or 3rd or 4th Year apprentice. the price. Meredith- #921 2BR, 1BA Apt. information call: Must have hand tools and own trans- N.H. Law Requires that dogs and $1100/mo. (heat & hot water in- Center Harbor:1 Br.unfurnished portation, must be able to run jobs. cats... 1-800-262-2660 cluded). w/garage under. Heats w/thrifty Moni- Must be knowledgeable of new resi- 1. Not be transferred Coins & Stamps Moultonboro- #941 1 BR, 3/4BA tor heater. Lovely yard w/deck. Snow Events/Entertainment dential construction. 603-387-4218 before 8 weeks old. 2. Have Vet’s health Highest Apt. $700/mo. Newly Renovated & trash removal included.No pets, certificate within 14 days of (Heat & Hot water included). non-smokers only. $750 per mo. $725 WHITE MOUNTAIN FOREST- Grow with the company! transfer. $$ Prices $$ Moultonboro- #942 3BR, 2BA Apt. w/o garage. One year lease & $750 sec. JAM 3 day music festival at InnSeason Resorts South Moun- 3. Be inoculated. $1200/mo. Newly Renovated (Heat dep. Call 968-2152 Branch Brook Campground in tain is looking to fill the following Paid & Hot water Included). This applies to all dogs & cats, For Rent- Meredith 1 bedroom $600 Campton NH. August 22nd to full-time positions: Do not sell until you have checked Moultonboro- #902 3BR, 2BA mongrel orpurebred, gift of per month plus utilities, 2nd floor. 24th. 17 great jam bands, green Housekeeper our buy prices. Buying all US and for- Home $1000. /mo. Plus util. New sale, planned or accidental litters. Lease now for 13 months and August exhibits, kids tent, more www.for- Responsible for cleaning of bath- eign copper, gold and silver coins. propane heat system. rent will be free, also free storage. estjam.com rooms, kitchens, operation of Buying estate jewelry, damaged jewel- Laconia- #946 2BR, 2BA Town- References required. Call now 279- household appliances, making Pet Care ry, dental gold, sterling silver. house. $1100/mo. plus util. beds, dusting, and vacuuming. Laconia- #981 2BR, 1.5BA Town- 0271. It won't last long! Do You Need Financial Help with Free oral appraisals. 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Walking distance near Elementary school, Avail Sept., 2 will protect you and allow you to proceed Paid $17,000. Asking $12,500. JOIN OUR FAMILY We offer you the to town/lake. Cable, W/D and all util- small BRs; LR, kitchen, bath, storage; with confidence. This message and number is POOL TABLE, 279-4532 provided by the Salmon Press Regional advantage of working for a family all accessories, all slate, ities inc., 2 brand new remodeled unfurnished; $850/mo, utilities incl.; Classifieds and the FTC. business while backed by a Fortune Real Estate Wanted spaces. $150/wk. 1 week deposit. private entrance, deck, nice yard, 500 Company. We offer competitive $1195! Call Barbara 603-707-7279. shared laundry, lease and ref req. No Own a Computer? Put it to Work! Up pay, growth opportunities, fun family Bristol area- Retired lady seeking qui- dogs. Grad student, teacher or profes- to $1,500 to $7,000/mo. PT/FT Free Dinette set $395! atmosphere, flexible schedule. 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Used twice for class 3&4 603-224-3268 Meredith Downtown Office Retail General Services river trips in Colorado. In new condi- We also buy Harleys. Space, Approx. 500SF, $600/mo. in- tion. Perfect for Lakes and Rivers. Two Lima’s paddles, seats and pump. Paid over cludes heat and hot water. ★★★★★★★★★★★ Call 603-651-7582 Home Repairs $1,000. Asking $450. (603) 534-0007. RETAIL SPACE TENNEY MOUNTAIN Carpentry, painting, Snowmobiles & ATVs HELP WANTED: interior & exterior, tile, drywall, roof- Home Theater Co. of Lake HIGHWAY Plymouth: 1,400, 1,750 or 2000 Arctic Cat 500 ATV 695 miles. ing, framing, siding, doors, windows, combine for 3,150 square feet, great One Woman Owner. Winch, plow, tire Winnipesaukee looking kitchens and bathrooms. visibility and sign exposure. Central chains and utility dump trailer. Exc. for experienced home No job too small. White Mountain Mental Health A/C and gas heat. 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BA in a related Space For Lease Northfield,NH, 123 (Bachelor’s Degree Required, Graduate Preferred) field and knowledge of substance abuse education/counseling Park Street, over 300 SF, great visibili- newhampshire needed. Experience working with high risk youths a plus. ty, plenty of off street parking, office Please send letter of intent, resume, letters of recommendation, space or previously has been used for a lakesandmountains.com transcripts and NH Certification to: Northern Human Services provides a supportive environment Hair Salon. $600/mo. includes all util- and competitive salary. ities. Call 286-3996. Stop by and see! is the place to check Dr. Kerry Schnell, Director of Special Education our weekly Plymouth Regional High School Please send resume to: Tilton Mainstreet storefront 750 Linda Goldstein square feet. Located between two classifieds online! 86 Old Ward Bridge Road Northern Human Services thriving businesses. 650/mo rent. 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Well maintained, CLEANING GURU will unleash your Services Program. We have a full time(35 Hour) position available ly with the Nurse Manager to ensure high quality of care to our patients. Must be washer/dryer, dishwasher,$950/month home’s inner sparkle because you’ve in the Littleton and surrounding areas. This position is to assist detail oriented, well organized, communicate well and be a team player. Salary based plus security deposit. Please call Larry, probably got better things to do. Relia- students to learn independent living skills and become valued ble, Competent, Enthusiastic, and In- on experience. 603-455-0598. members of their communities. We are looking for individuals who sured. Call 236-2171. House for Rent - Littleton, NH: Spa- can be a good role model and mentor and who have high energy, The applicant must have a current NH State Registration as a LPN or RN. cious 3 bed, 1 bath Victorian. Quiet K & D flexibility, a sense of humor, creativity and a willingness to assist neighborhood, enclosed porch, large students in learn how to find solutions to the challenges of life. Pemi-Baker offers a competitive benefits package including: kitchen, lots of storage, covered park- Bechard CLEANING Some evenings and Saturday may be required. • Health Insurance • Earned Benefit Time ing. No smoking, pets negotiable. Dependable, Reliable & $1050/mo +utils 603-747-3345 If you are interested in this position, please send a letter of interest • Dental Insurance • Holidays Affordable • Short term disability • Bereavement Leave Meredith 3BR home with 3 Acres, 1 Reserve your spot now! and a resume to: • 401 (k) Retirement Plan with • AAA auto coverage mile from center of town on the bay, 476-2575 Angie Marchetti or Tracy Shamberger furnished, pets negotiable, great house an Agency match for a free estimate Common Ground Student Services and location. $1,495/mo plus utilities. PO Box 599, Littleton, NH 03561 Call 603-965-5045. Please send résumé to E.O.E. Meredith One bedroom mobile home Home Improvement Amy Dennis with nice yard. Newly remodeled. One HR/Administrative Manager Pemi-Baker Home Health & Hospice, mile from downtown. Trash removal, ABLE ED’S 101 Boulder Point Drive, Suite 3, Plymouth, NH 03264 plowing, and yard maintenance in- HOME & PROPERTY or email résumé to [email protected] (603) 536-2232 cluded. Forced hot water heating. Low www.pemibakerhomehealth.org heating cost. 850/mo. First month CARE LLC plus security deposit and references. Yard Work, Landscaping Est. 1903 Pemi-Baker Home Health & Hospice is an equal opportunity employer offering competitive wages. Non-smokers please. Call 279-8093. Window Cleaning, Painting “A Critical Access Hospital” Moultonboro 2BR Log Cabin in Suiss- Household, Mechanical CAREER OPPORTUNITIES vale, just remodeled, full basement, Carpentry Repairs HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Old Fashioned Service & Courtesy. W/D hookup, wood stove, gas heat, WHITE MOUNTAINS REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL very low heating costs, large yard, Fully Insured. NURSING: $800/mo. utilities not included, first Call Ed @ 528-1064 School Administrative Unit 36 • RN/OR, full time with benefits, four 10 hour shifts White Mountains Regional School District month plus security deposit. Referen- weekly, call rotation required, experience required, ces, non-smoker. Call 978-479-6285. Whitefield, New Hampshire Lawn & Garden BSN & CNOR preferred. Website: www.sau36.org Rent-To-Own Homes Famous Landscape Construction spe- • RN/Med/Surg, full time with benefits, 12 hour shifts, & Zero Down Homes cializing in all forms of stonework, ex- nights, 72 hours bi-weekly, every other weekend Supervising Professional and Support Staff of with less than perfect credit cavation, landscape and more. For required, BSN preferred. 1 Assistant Principal, 1 Vocational Director, all areas, all prices. SFRC more information please contact Steve 46 teachers and 26 support staff for 478 students Free 24 HR Recorded Info. at 603-520-7665. • RN/Emergency Department, full time with benefits, Comprehensive 9-12 High School in northern New Hampshire with 800-561-0126 Ext. 2044 12 hour shifts, BSN & CEN preferred. a Regional Vocational Center Tamworth. 2 Bedroom furnished Expert Stone • RN/ICU, full time with benefits, 12 hour shifts, Competitive Salary and Benefits ranch, full bath, living room with Wall Repair experience required, BSN & CCRN preferred. woodstove, eat-in kitchen. Outside • RN/Birthing Center, full time with benefits, 12 hour In preparation for a comprehensive search process, White Mountains New Walls Built Regional School District will be accepting applications beginning town, views, quiet. Pets with permis- Specializing in old fashioned dry shifts, experience required, BSN preferred. sion. Sept 1st. $750/month plus utilit- immediately and will continue to do so through the summer months. fieldstone or granite walls • LNA, regular part time with benefits, evenings. ies. Security deposit, references. 207- 30 years experience 549-3326 Contact Instructional Leadership – Communication – Community Engagement CLINICAL: Collaborative and Democratic Leadership TUFTONBORO WATERFRONT: Tony Luongo Excavation Available through 6/1/09. Just reno- 603-645-5237 • PHYSICAL THERAPIST/PHYSICAL THERAPY vated post and beam, granite kitchen, ASSISTANT, full time with benefits, NH license The White Mountains Regional High School Grades 9-12 new appliances, 2 bedrooms and loft, required, out patient, acute hospital, and SNF serving the communities of Carroll, Dalton, Jefferson, Lancaster and Automobiles Whitefield, is seeking a dynamic educational leader with a proven fireplace, furnished, new W/D, patients. screened porch, High Definition sur- 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse, 118k, 5 knowledge of curriculum, instruction, and assessment. Excellent com- round system, wireless internet, very speed, power everything, moon roof, • RESPIRATORY THERAPIST, full time with benefits, munication and people skills are a must. Candidates should be astute, private, 160' of pristine waterfront, no cruise, a/c, dvd player, 30 mpg. $6,500 CRT or RRT,NH RCP license required. creative individuals, open to new ideas, capable of analyzing data and pets/smokers, $900 plus utilities. obo. Call 744-6462 leading change. The high school, located on 400 acres, offers a profes- 603-379-2633 (w) OTHER OPPORTUNITIES: sional learning community, which consists of small class sizes, unique Auto/Truck Parts • DIETARY AIDE, full time with benefits, varying programs and an experienced staff. WHY RENT??? The communities are located in northern New Hampshire, OWN YOUR OWN HOME! hours, weekends and evenings a must. JUNK CARS located above the Franconia Notch in the heart of the beautiful White $500 Down Payment. 620+ Score PICKED-UP • COOK, full time with benefits, varying hours, Mountains, and closely borders the State of Vermont. The district boasts required for most programs. QUICK SERVICE weekends and evenings a must. two Grand Hotels – Mountain View Grand and the Mt. Washington Over 15 Years Experience. 603-524-0808 Call or Apply Online! used auto parts sold and installed Hotel & Resort. These quiet, rural New England communities value www.milestonefinance.com cash paid for complete vehicles Educational loan forgiveness, tuition reimbursement, education, offer year-round recreation, and look to the high school as the 877-664-7888 Bertocchi’s Auto Salvage RN clinical ladders, 401(k), Health/dental/vision, life, center of educational activities. The new principal will become a wel- Licensed by the NH Banking Dept. 6 Laconia Road short term disability, wellness programs, and much comed member and active part of our school community. Belmont/Laconia line more. ealth/dental/vision, life, short term disability, Seasonal Rentals wellness programs, and much more. For application materials and further information, contact: Trucks/Vans Center Harbor/Moultonboro Area, 3 Roxanne Hartlen, Adm. Asst. to the Superintendent of Schools room waterfront furnished apartment. 1999 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT Submit resume to: E-mail [email protected] White Mountains Regional School District $725 per month, utilities, heat, cable CLASSIC. Green, Power Windows, or mail to: Human Resources - Cottage Hospital SAU #36 included. No pets, non-smokers, se- Power Locks. A/C, newer tires and oil 14 King Square curity deposit. Sept. 1 -May 31 Refer- change. Real nice. 160,000 miles. In P.O. Box 2001,Woodsville, NH 03785 603-747-9208 Whitefield, New Hampshire 03598 ences required. Credit Check great running condition. Asking TEL.: 603-837-9363 ext. 10/FAX: 603-837-2326 Call 603 253-6661. $3,200. (603) 534-0007. E.O.E. Email: [email protected] HELP WANTED Classifieds MEREDITH NEWS/THE RECORD ENTERPRISE/WINNISQUAM ECHO Thursday, August 7, 2008 • B7

SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT #48 Wentworth Elementary School Community/Job Developer 2008-2009 School Year Looking for a person who is self directed to promote employment opportunities for individuals in the Tilton SOCCER COACH area, working toward goals where they will develop, grow and make employment and business decisions on their Please send Keith Charpentier, Principal own. Also to assist in the overall operations of a commu- letter of interest to: Wentworth Elementary School nity based program. This person must have strong com- PO Box 139 munity skills and work well with a variety of people. A Wentworth, NH 03282 Bachelors Degree is preferred. If interested, please send resume to: Jeanie Haas Help Wanted: Benefits include: Lakes Region Community Services Vacation PO Box 509 Laconia, NH 03247 Sick and Holiday Pay FULL TIME [email protected] Health and Dental Watchman Insurance Plan Credit Union, 401(k) Plan with flexible hours FULL TIME POSITION AVAILABLE Apply in person at Do you like working with adolescent children? Do you enjoy being a positive role model and mentoring the youth in your community? Precision Lumber Inc. Would you like to receive free room and board, a salary, medical 576 Buffalo Road • Wentworth, NH 03282 benefits, and paid vacation time while still being able to attend col- lege during the day, or spending your day on the ski slopes or hiking trails? If you answered, “Yes” to these questions, we’d be interested Here We Grow Again! in talking to you about our Independent Living Child Hawkensen Equipment Co. Inc. in the Development Counselor career opportunity. PLYMOUTH BRANCH is now taking résumés and applications for the Located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in Rumney, White Mountain Mental Health New England Salem Children’s Village specializes in the care and position of SERVICE TECH. needs of children in placement. Applicants must be at least 21 years We are looking for an individual that can be a self-starter. One that can of age and have the ability to work within a team, as well as inde- MASTER’S LEVEL expand with a growing company, willing to take necessary training pro- pendently. Salary is commensurate with experience, and includes grams to meet the needs of a fast paced and quality oriented company, a team player. An individual that has experience in the various lines we deal eight days of respite per month in the benefit package. CLINICIANS NEEDED with and or a good knowledge of hydraulics, electrical, gas & diesel engines. Computer skills are a plus. Pay commensurate with experience. Please submit resume and cover letter to: Sandy Sexton, Human FULL TIME POSITIONS Located in the heart of a four-season resort area, both full Applications are available in the service Resources Mgr., PO Box 600, Rumney, NH 03266 or FAX: time positions offer a supportive, flexible teamwork department or send resumes to 603/786-9412 [email protected] P.O. Drawer 766, Plymouth NH 03264 environment, varied caseload and exceptional benefit package. Attn. Jeff Ames. Interest in integrated behavioral health care a plus. The ideal EOE candidate must be independent, creative, possess strong Feel free to call us at organizational skills, and enjoy doing systems skills. 603-536-2433 First Student, Inc. Master’s required; license in mental health discipline a plus. Do you want summers and school vacations off? Part-Time / Full-Time ADULT AND ADOLESCENT CLINICIAN Do you want Flexible Part-time Hours? Do you like driving? Do you Love Kids? • Full time position Housekeeping • Work with adults and adolescents with a wide range Then, we have a job for you! Perfect for Mothers and Retirees! of mental health challenges Front Desk We are currently hiring drivers to transport Apply in Person precious cargo, our students CHILDREN’S CLINICIAN We offer the opportunity of a limited health insurance program, den- • Full time position Center Harbor Inn tal benefits, a monthly performance bonus, and to participate in our • Work with children and their families 294 Whittier Hwy. • Rt. 25 401K program. We allow you to bring your children to work with you Full-time employees receive generous vacation and sick leave, Center Harbor if requirements are met. We provide paid training and help to get all eleven paid holidays, health insurance, agency-funded 403B, - No Phone Calls Please - the licensing requirements by State Certified trainers. and many other benefits. Position offers opportunity for You need.... The Desire to work part-time. advancement in a stable, diverse, and growing environment. An excellent driving record, Please send cover letter and resume to: Positive skills with students, MARINE HUMAN SERVICES A commitment to safety for our kids. Northern Human Services MECHANIC We will help you become a skilled school bus driver, White Mountain Mental Health IMMEDIATE OPENING, including CDL training, pupil management skills, etc. 29 Maple St., PO Box 599, Littleton, NH 03561 FULL TIME YEAR AROUND Call or Come In and Apply Today at the Location Nearest You! EOE EMPLOYMENT First Student, Inc. • Rte. 25 • Moultonboro • 476-5564 Experience Required - Automotive OK First Student, Inc. • Route 3 • Tilton • 286-7434 Paid Vacations, Retirement Account, First Student, Inc. • N. Main St. • Bristol • 744-3278 Direct Marketing Health Insurance Available, First Student, Inc. • Route 106 • Belmont • 524-1787 Paid Life Insurance Littleton Coin Company, a nationally recognized mail order leader in the collectibles field for – ALSO – over 60 years, providing coins, paper money and Yard/Driver supplies to collectors around the world, seeks to fill the following position: Light Mechanical Ability Call or Stop In Today at Product Merchandiser Job Content: Are you a self-starter with superior project management and organizational skills? If so, Independent our Marketing department may have an opening for you. In this position, you will work with a team of Join Our Team! Marine, Inc. Merchandisers to research, develop and coordinate new offers for our customers, with your primary focus Lunch or Dinner Waitstaff 1204 Whittier Highway and responsibility on the ancient coin product line. Busser (Route 25) You will analyze results of previous offers, maintain The Corner House Inn directly across from the databases of available product, as well as implement Center Sandwich Moultonboro Airport and manage ancient coin plans. You will handle many 284-6219 476-5580 concurrent tasks and work independently in a fast- paced environment. Education/Experience Requirements: The ideal NEWFOUND AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT candidate will have marketing, product development has the following openings at our schools: experience and/or a passion for research and ancient history. Additional training is available for the right person. A two-year degree or equivalent is required, Anticipated Special Education Positions at (BHVS) along with 3-5 years of related experience. You must Anticipated Classroom Paraprofessional (BHVS) be extremely self-motivated and creative with strong Anticipated FT Title I Literacy Tutor (BES) communication and interpersonal skills. Anticipated 2 PT Title I Literacy Tutors (DES) Littleton Coin Company is a strong and growing business currently employing more than 300 area residents. We offer Anticipated FT Title I Mathematics Tutor (NHCS) a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package, including group health, dental, disability and life, and Assistant Football Coach 401(k) plan. Assistant Wrestling Coach Interested candidates should Varsity Spirit Coach forward their resumes to: Director of Administrative Operations 2008 LCC, LLC © JV Girls Basketball Coach Littleton Coin Company, LLC 1309 Mt. Eustis Road NOW Littleton NH 03561-3735 Please forward letter of interest, application and three references to: Call our [email protected] JOBLINE Superintendent’s Office • Newfound Area School District 603-444-4200 20 North Main St • Bristol, NH 03222 603-744-5555 ext 221 Vocational Manager EOE Lakes Region Community Services is recruiting for an individual to provide leadership to our direct support staff in the Tilton area. The Vocational Manager needs to have experience in the human services field, prior super- COMPUTER TECHNICIAN visory experience, job development experience, effective interpersonal and AND VERIZON CELL PHONE SALES HELP WANTED communication skills, possess good organizational and time management skills, be a team player and a team builder, be self-directed, and be an effec- Full-time for fast-growing retail store in SAWMILL WORKERS tive problem solver. The successful candidate will have extensive and diverse Moultonboro. Experience in computer DAYTIME SHIFT personal and professional relationships in the Tilton and surrounding areas, repair, reliability and great customer service be committed to the principles of community development, and be willing to skills a must. Apple/Mac experience a big work hard to create valued roles for individuals with disabilities in the life or plus. We sell and repair PC’s and are an BENEFITS INCLUDE: our communities. Authorized Apple Retailer and Warranty Vacation, Sick and Holiday Pay Interested applicants should contact: Repair facility. Cell phone sales as needed. Health and Dental Insurance Plan • Credit Union, 401 (k) Plan Jeanie Haas Please send resume to: PO Box 509 [email protected] APPLY IN PERSON AT Laconia, NH 03247 603-253-9847 Or by email at: [email protected] Precision Lumber Inc. Equal Opportunity Employer ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 576 Buffalo Road • Wentworth, NH 03282 Visit us on the web at www.lrcs.org B8 August 7, 2008 METROCAST WINNISQUAM ECHO ■ B8 August 7, 2008 METROCAST WINNISQUAM ECHO ■