“Your Local Weekly Since 1868  A Tradition Worth Keeping” THE MessengerFree  Our 146th Year  Issue 33  August 15, 2014 185 MPH on I-93 A State Police airplane tracked this bright young man on his motor- cycle doing between 150 and 185 mph. on 93. Daniel Thibeault, 31, of Swansea, Massachu- setts, has been charged with reckless conduct, disobeying an officer and driving after suspension. Police said the 2009 Kawasaki Ninja 1000 motor- cycle pulled in behind a business on North Main Street in Concord, where troopers responded and arrested him. Help Identify Them The Bradford Police are asking for help A highlight of the summer is this display by Matheson Excavating in Hancock. Lindy Heim photo. in finding three people they believe were involved with a bur- glary that Join the 250th Parade occurred July 22nd. Marchers, Floats, Animals, Classic Cars wanted A neighbor Weare’s 250th Committee is looking for decorated hat took this people to participate in a vintage-themed • Vintage clowns, oxen, horses, donkeys, goats, photo of parade during on Old Home Day August 23rd sheep, dogs, cats and other animals welcome the three suspects in a red sedan at 10:00 a.m. • Decorate a float with an old fashioned outside the four-unit complex. • Decorate a bicycle, scooter, stroller, baby home-town feel Police have identified the backseat carriage or wagon and experience the thrill • Include pre-1964 classic cars, trucks, passenger, a bespectacled man with of riding or walking right down the middle of tractors a shaved head, but have yet to locate Route 114 Prizes awarded. To enter: Contact Mary- him. There is at least one other known • Dress in period costume, complete with beth Pike at [email protected] suspect who is not shown. Anyone with information about the people pictured is encouraged to contact Sgt. Three New London lifeguards save drowning woman Shaughnessy at 938-2522. Quick action by three teenage lifeguards 17, pulled her from the water. saved the life of a woman swimming at Elkins In addition to rescuing her, they were able to Beach in late July. The Lifeguards had been maintain a sense of calm on the beach, evacu- Postal Customer US Postage PRSRT STD Hillsboro, NH PAID Permit #25 watching the woman swim laps in the water ate the water, create an appropriate perimeter ECRWSS Visit us online at when she suddenly become lifeless and face- around the patient which allowed easy and granitequill.com down. direct access to the patient by EMS, comfort and The primary rescuer, Ryan Pasculano, 18, support the patient, and maintain professional assisted by Patrick Moore, 16, and John Bryck, composure. Page 2 | The Messenger | August 15, 2014 | www.granitequill.com

Local history as Where you are #1! Yesteryear reported in The Messenger August 16, 2013 Community "Kicks In" for Cailin Red Coat Realty Quick response quells Hopkinton hepatitis A outbreak 246 W. Main St., Hillsboro 464-3053 Antrim paramedic arrested for stealing drugs Neighbors complain of noise at New London Barn Playhouse August 17, 2012 Town of Washington celebrates its 225th Anniversary Judge scolds Deering for "unchecked nepotism" Burglaries in Henniker, Bradford, Contoocook ConVal aid charged with felonious sexual assault August 19, 2011 Newport Town Manager search begins Sutton discusses planning and zoning Sunapee hosts summer Town Meeting Washington. Open concept log home with it’s own pond and DOT officials meet with Henniker Selectmen brook. 3 bdrm., 2 baths. Economical pellet stove and gas heat. 8’x28’ August 13, 2010 sunroom overlooking backyard. 1.8 acres. $229,000 #1753 Discord erupts at Weare Police & Fire Depts State blocks Mount Sunapee's summer plans Controversy erupts over "Bridge To Nowhere" Newport Block Grant "under advisement" August 14, 2009 Attorney General confiscates Windsor tax records Prime Warner real estate goes to foreclosure Weare and Andover teens killed in separate accidents Warner man rescued from Mount Kearsarge Hillsboro. “Neat as a pin, cute as a button” Three BR/2BA ranch August 15, 2008 with two portable garages on over an acre of land. Close to Park & Angela Robinson to be honored at August 9th concert Ride with easy access to commute to Concord or Keene. Always dry NH Chiefs honor Newbury EMS walk-out basement has 9’ ceilings to convert to extra living space. Sean Powers killed in "Death Alley" hit and run $179,900 #1754 Bennington and Francestown historic properties recognized August 17, 2007 Hillsboro Historical Society volunteers win national award Warner hotel plans return to the Zoning Board Historic rail car returns to Contoocook roots Antrim cameras catch theft in progress August 18, 2006 Mistrial declared in Deering sexual assault case Committee recommends renovating Bradford Town Hall SAU #24 returns $658,732 to taxpayers Plea agreement reached in Hopkinton murder case August 19, 2005 Beautiful home! Feels bigger than it looks like from the Broken taillight leads to child endangerment charges street...private backyard for play or garden abuts bubbling brook.. Newbury woman named LSPA Executive Director perennials give color all summer long and the abundant berries are It's official; Cricenti's Hillsborough market closes soon delicious. Large rooms with 1st fl MB & bdrm, laundry, granite top Man charged with DWI after hitting cruiser counters and storage space to die for in the kitchen with wood stove, August 13, 2004 FP in LR, hot tub, large deck and sunroom, metal roof, newer furnace Hillsborough Chamber says welcome Wal*Mart and hot water heater, refi nished hardwood fl oors. Reverse osmosis Weare woman faces DWI & child endangerment charges water fi lter, air fi lter in basement.$179,900 #1758 David Dodge and ConVal to arbitration Deering Police acquire thermo imager www.granitequill.com | August 15, 2014 | The Messenger | Page 3 New Highway Department truck stirs debate in Weare Richard Butt and Frank Campana that this is a dangerous trend because any goes through the voters and the Board ap- approached the Weare Selectmen with con- department head can come to the Board proved an additional vehicle, which typically cerns about the purchase of a vehicle for the and request any item, whether a long term goes through the voters. The Board set the Highway Department. Butt's concern is that commitment or not, and if they can find precedence 5-0 and now it will be hard to he does not think it is an existing vehicle, the money in their operating budget the build voters trust. He is disappointed and it was not voted on by the voters, and was Board will approve it. Mr. Campana noted hopes the word gets out to the voters. Tim not voted on by the Board to be added to that Vice Chairman Lacasse stated that it Redmond, Director of Public Works, told the fleet. The vehicle is not on the CIP list was to go before the voters and Selectman the Board that he has not done anything re- of vehicles for the Highway Department. A Lawton raised the issue of a future request garding the pickup truck and it will remain new vehicle would need a separate article on to replace the $10k truck with a $40k truck. that way until he is advised otherwise.The the warrant. Butt feels that it is ridiculous to Campana also said that the Board hired a Board decided to hold on the pickup truck authorize money from the operating budget Deputy Police Chief and personnel typically purchase for the Highway Department. to purchase the vehicle. It is an additional vehicle and should go before the voters. Campana also has an issue with the Selectmen approving money from the operating budget to purchase a pickup truck for the Highway Department. He said

New London paving to proceed Public Works Director Richard Lee met with the New London Selectmen to discuss a recent letter from Old Coach Road resident Allen Koop asking that the road be omitted from the list of gravel road scheduled to be repaved. Lee reported that several years ago he created a "Gravel Road Report Card" prior- itizing the town's gravel road that needed to be repaired and or paved. Old Coach Road Rotary District Governor Rich Berryman. has now come to the top of the list and is scheduled to be paved in September. Rotary District Governor visits Hopkinton Club Because of its heavy traffic, he has Rotary District Governor Rich it a big secret. We also need to seek out received many complaints over safety and Berryman spoke before the Hopkinton new members, particularly younger maintenance issues from residents and he Rotary Club on August 6th and stressed ones. Governor Rich will be speaking to is convinced that a great majority support the importance of improving public all 59 Rotary clubs in District 7870 in the paving. After a short discussion the relations and membership. Southern NH and VT between now and Board decided to pave Old Coach Road He stated that Rotary does a great October. as scheduled. Town Administrator Kim deal in the local and international com- He is a retired dentist and is a Hallquist was asked to contact Mr. Koop munities, but many clubs tend to keep member of the Concord Rotary Club. and explain the reasons for their decision. 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PP-226-DA Season Pass Ad TM.indd 1 8/1/14 4:39 PM www.granitequill.com | August 15, 2014 | The Messenger | Page 5 Henniker sets deadline for removal of hazardous dilapidated building Sparked by multiple complaints by be fenced, progress reports be given at each was not being sustained the deadline would several of Carl Hamel's neighbors, the selectmen's meeting, and if further progress be advanced. Henniker Selectmen conducted a lengthy discussion on whether to issue a order for the immediate removal of the remains of Hamel's house at 177 Tanglewood Lane. Hamel's roof collapsed due to a heavy snow load on February 21st and little progress has been made in removing the debris and cleaning the site. Hamel calmly explained that because of his age, health and income he could neither work faster or hire additional help as he tried to salvage windows, doors and building materials at the same time he demolished and removed debris. Members of the board and some neigh- bors in attendance urged him to hire a de- molition contractor but Hamel said he could not afford the $20,000 he believed a con- Carl Hamel's roof collapsed on February 21, 2014. tractor would cost. During the discussion, it was revealed that a demolition permit with Selectmen deplore the condition of Center Road the required fencing had not been secured. In addition to presenting certificates to Later in the meeting the matter of Hamel said he would immediately comply the students who graduated from the Teen Center Road was again brought up and and asked the Board to give him until the Institute Summer Program, (see story on Chairman Fullerton discussed having a wide end of October to complete the cleanup. On page 7), the Hillsborough Selectmen also range of people send letters to our elected the suggestion of Vice Chair Leo Aucoin, approved John Penny and John Segedy officials in Concord. He asked Selectman the Board issued an order that the works be as alternates to the Park Board. Both were Baker-Brien to approach the teachers and completed by the end of September, the area approved by a 3-0 vote. Chairman David other school personnel about having them Jim Coffey won't go away Fullerton expressed hope that this would write individual letters. Former Town Administrator Jim Coffey eliminate meetings that had to be cancelled Responding to a request by the Adminis- requested that the Hillsborough Selectmen for lack of a quorum. The subject of the trative Assistant, Laura Buono, relaying the talk in non-public session about his previ- deplorable condition of Center Road twice Library's request to have the elm and maple ous arrest and subsequent acquittal. Coffey became a topic of conversation. When Frank trees in front of the library cut down, the stated that he would like to avoid suing the Edelblut of Wilton introduced himself as a Selectmen voted 3-0 to approve the request. Town for wrongful arrest, but believed that candidate for Representative from District The elm tree is dying of Dutch Elm disease the arrest was malicious prosecution and 38, Chairman Fullerton asked him if elected and the maple tree is dying from road salt. he had incurred expenses. It was decided would he help convince the State to fix that The Selectmen approved a security that the Board would seek council from the road. He said that he was familiar with Cen- camera system at the landfill in hopes of Town’s attorney. ter Road and agreed that it needed repairs. stemming the amount of vandalism. SUMMER SALE! Yellow Tag Sale - Storewide Savings! • Shaker & Country-Style Dining Room, Bedroom and Occasional Pieces • Choose from Solid Oak, Maple, Ash, Cherry, and Pine • Other Spruce Up for Summer Specials Throughout the Store Free including Factory Authorized Specials on Clayton Marcus Delivery Sofas, Loveseats, Chairs, Sleepers and Recliners BARNS OF BRADFORD - Factory Furniture Store Rte 114 by Lake Massasecum, Bradford NH • 938-2618 MC/Visa • OPEN Mon-Sat 10 to 5; Sun 11-4 • Budget terms arranged. Page 6 | The Messenger | August 15, 2014 | www.granitequill.com TAKE YOUR MEDICINE Treatment with the diabetes drug metformin appears to be associated with a modest reduc- tion in body mass index (BMI) in obese children when combined with lifestyle interventions such as diet and exercise, according to a study published in JAMA Pediatrics. Childhood obe- sity is a health problem in the United States, with nearly 17 percent of children being obese. BY SARAH CHAPIN Metformin is approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat type 2 diabetes in adults and children over 10 years old, but it has been used off-label in recent years to treat childhood obesity. • • • Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is the most commonly used medicine in pregnancy, yet there are very few studies that have investigated the possible long-term consequences for the child. A new study published in the International Journal of Epidemiology suggests Newport’s Reprisal Chapter of the DAR attended a service at the Cathedral that long-term use of paracetamol during pregnancy may increase of the Pines in Rindge, NH on Sunday with DAR President General, Lynn the risk of adverse effects on child development. The study shows that children who had been exposed to paracetamol for more than Young of Texas. Reprisal member Laura Kessler is Vice President General of 28 days of pregnancy had poorer gross motor skills, poor com- DAR and the chapter is having a luncheon in Laura’s honor on Aug. 16. Both munication skills and more behavioral problems compared with Young and Kessler were elected to office last month. unexposed siblings. • • • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Farxiga (dapa- glifozin) tablets to improve glycemic control, along with diet and New London Trust increased by $759,000 exercise, in adults with type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes affects New London Selectboard Chair Janet Kidder announced about 24 million people and accounts for more than 90 percent of diabetes cases diagnosed in the United States. Over time, high at Tuesday's meeting that the Trustee of the Mary D. Haddad blood sugar levels can increase the risk for serious complications, Trust had voted to turn over the corpus of the Trust to the Town including heart disease, blindness, and nerve and kidney damage. • • • of New London. When completed, the $759,700 will be admin- Brought to you as a public service by istered by town's trustee of the Trust Funds. Kidder pointed HENNIKER PHARMACY • 603-428-3456 out that although Haddad died over 30 years ago, she keeps on P.O.Box 718 • Proctor Square • Henniker, NH 03242 giving to the town she loved. Kjellman wants improvements to streets John Kjellman met with the Henniker Selectmen to discuss Act now! For a limited time... his concerns about the intersection of Prospect Street and Maple * Street (State Route 114). Rebates of $ $ Armed with a packet of 20 photos showing his points, Kjell- 400- 1,500 man believes the intersection has significant problems that were not addressed a few years ago when the drainage on the north side of Prospect Street from Maple Street to Rush Road was OnO Energy Star replaced, and the sidewalk rebuilt. He is asking that the Town rrated furnaces, fund an engineering study to redesign this intersection, then, bboilers, central in a reasonable time period, authorize and fund the necessary construction work to rebuild it. aair, heat pumps Although sympathetic, the Board pointed out that Maple & water heaters! Street, as a state highway, is under the jurisdiction of the NH Department of Transportation, which is scheduled to make IIncluding: improvements to the area. WWeil-McLain Plans for Peterborough Buddhist Temple A plan for a Buddhist temple on Temple Mountain is wwater heater expected to come before the Peterborough Planning Board * Available fi rst come-fi rst in September. The proposed 3,200 square foot temple would serveds until funds exhausted accommodate up to 75 people for mostly Sunday prayer meet- ings and up to 20 people for week-long retreats. The Buddhist temple, to be named the Bao Chon Temple, would be built on an 11-acre property on Route 101 where the Temple Mountain Bud- dhist Meditation Center is already located. In its 2011 approval, Sales • Service • Installation • NH Master Plumbers Lic. #1498 the zoning board limited meditation service attendance to 30 New London: 256-2098 • Concord: 224-7186 people and 16 vehicles and prohibited the center to operate as an Henniker, 78 Depot Hill Road 428-7990 • [email protected] overnight retreat. www.granitequill.com | August 15, 2014 | The Messenger | Page 7 Hillsborough Selectmen honor outstanding Teen Institute grads The Hillsborough Selectmen recog- a positive difference in the school and com- by example and hope that they can create a nized Deviroux D’Errico (left), Ali Lester munity. We challenge young people to lead chain reaction.” (center) and Shannon Thomes (right) for graduating from The Teen Institute Sum- mer Program. Faith Murrey also graduated but was unable to attend Tuesday night’s meeting. The program provided training in diversity, self-esteem, violence prevention and drug and alcohol education. Wendy Baker-Brien read the proclamation which in part stated that, “These students are leaders and role models and have been given skill, knowledge and training to make Church to pave town road Ron Taylor, representing Henniker Congregational Church, requested the Se- lectmen's approval to pave the town street that runs through the church's parking lot, when they repave the lot. It represents a donation to the town of about $4,000 to $4,600. The Board approved and Adminis- trator Tom Yennerell added that the town may be able to improve drainage in the area as part of the project. (L to R) Deviroux D’Errico, Ali Lester and Shannon Thomes. Missing from photo is Faith Murrey. 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HILLSBORO CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Academic Excellence...Spiritual Maturity — Excellence in Education — Biblical Values — Christian World View Now Registering for September Greg Lang from Westport Connecticut picks blueberries at Bartlett's Blueberry K-4, K5 and Grades 1—12 Farm in Newport. Paul Howe photo. Contoocook Valley Republican Meeting The Affordable The Contoocook Valley Republican Committee will; meet on August 19th, 7:00 PM at the Deering Town Hall. The candidate Christian School Alternative speakers will be: Frank Edelblut, House of Representatives-District 38 Flotarian (Hillsboro, Antrim, Bennington, Francestown, etc) Carol Holden, Hillsborough County Commissioner Pam Coughlin, For More Information Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds John Burt, House of Rep- Phone: 603-478-2233 resentatives-District 39 Flotarian (Weare, Deering, Goffstown) Bob Fredette, House of Representatives-Hillsboro,Antrim Jim Kofalt, Web Page: www.hillsborochristianschool.com House of Represetatives-District 38 Flotarian (Hillsboro, Antrim, Email: offi [email protected] Bennington, Francestown, etc) 2 seats David Fredette, Hillsborough County Treasurer. There will also have a short memorial farewell to CVRC member Brian McNaulty who left us all to soon on Sunday August 10th. Join us for this special good-by to Brian. Pats Peak announces new improvements Pats Peak enters into its 52nd consecutive ski and snowboard sea- son under the same local family ownership. Exciting improvements are in store for the new season including two new trails and one new glade as part of the Cascade Basin expansion. In addition to the new Serving the heating needs of Henniker terrain, capital improvements include (7) additional SMI Snowmak- and the surrounding towns for over 60 years. ing Fan Guns; (20) additional energy-efficient HKD Snowmaking Guns; new rental equipment; new Snowsports School, Race, Park Crew and Fun Squad uniforms; wireless high-speed internet access for guests; new LED lighting in the base area; and new carpeting for fresh tracks in the Rental Shop. Kris Blomback, General Manager, commented, “We are continuing our commitment to give back to our skiers/riders with exciting improvements every season. We are excited to continue with the Cascade Basin expansion for this FUELS upcoming season. We understand that quality snowmaking is im- portant therefore we continue to upgrade our snowmaking system FUEL OILS • LP GAS to be sure to give our skiers the best snow surface possible.” 24 Hour Self Service • Gasoline & Diesel Pumps "Reach For The Stars" in New London Reach for the Stars, the Lake Sunapee Region VNA & Hospice Summer Party will be held at 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 20 at We honor Visa, MasterCard, American Express Colby-Sawyer College, under the tent adjacent to Mercer Field. The & Discover Cards as well as the Ayer & Goss Card. cost is $75. There will be sample food specialties from area res- taurants along with complimentary beverages; music, enjoy lively 20 Hall Ave., Henniker • Route 114, Bradford classic tunes with optional dancing; auction, private boat rides, catered parties, gourmet dinners, mountain adventures and more. Funds will be used to support home care and hospice service for the 428-3333 • 938-5335 community. www.granitequill.com | August 15, 2014 | The Messenger | Page 9 Franklin Pierce Lake Association learns about the lake's namesake Recently the Franklin Pierce Lake As- our weed watcher and Lake Host pro- sales of 2014 and now 2015 wall calendars sociation had its annual meeting review- grams, our annual water quality testing, featuring photos taken by lake residents ing the business of the association with membership efforts, and our financial we are far ahead in funding our reserve some 40 members and capped off the status,” remarked Treasurer Nancy Cone, fund established to treat any invasive session with an informative and fun pre- adding “In fact, thanks to our fundraising plant infestation should we ever have to sentation by Alan Dobrowolski, Treasurer at our Potluck Supper auction and our do so.” of the Hillsborough Historical Society who spoke about “Franklin Pierce and His Neighborhood” as well as treating those in attendance to complimentary information about Franklin Pierce and tickets to visit the Pierce Homestead. “Alan was delightful and our FPLA board members had a chance to highlight their volunteer efforts to help keep our lake healthy and enjoyable for residents and guests," said FPLA President Frank Malinoski. "Our team provided details on Sunapee Food Pantry Needs The Sunapee Food Pantry still has a big need for non-edible consumables. It is currently dangerously low on the following items: Shampoo & Conditioner, Deodorant, Tampons, Toothpaste & Toothbrushes, Dish Detergent, Laundry Detergent, Baby Wipes, Alan Dobrowolski, standing, of the Hillsborough Historical Society gives FPLA members a history of and Baby Lotion. Franklin Pierce. POULIN POULTRY FEEDS

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Publisher’s Perspective by Leigh Bosse THE Messenger Marilinda Garcia - Take Another Look A Publication of Young, hispanic, female, just what Most telling is the fact that Garcia has Granite Quill Publishers the Republican party needs to destroy the raised nearly 80% of her campaign money Your Hometown Weekly Since 1868 democrats' stereotype of being the party of out of state from Washington special interest A Tradition Worth Keeping! angry old white men. Yes, Marilinda Garcia groups and lobbyists. Moreover, she refuses 246 West Main Street • PO Box 1190 makes an ideal candidate until you look a to take the "Wake Up Washington" pledge Hillsboro, NH 03244-1190 little deeper. that promises: Phone: 464-3388 • Fax: 603-464-4106 Garcia is a protage of former House • No more than 3 terms. E-mail: [email protected] Speaker Bill O'Brien, the very face of that ste- • Eliminate Congressional Pensions. www.granitequill.com reotype and the reason voters turned against • No budget-No pay for Congress. the Tea Party in 2012. She shares the same us • No pay raise for Congress. STAFF or them mentality that dangerously divided • No taxpayer funded mass mailings. Leigh Bosse: Publisher the Republican party and caused O'Brien to voters should take Joyce Bosse: Editor lose a 3 to 1 majority in the NH House. another look at Garcia. The facts are all Christi Macomber: Advertising Design Garcia has no real world experience. She there; If elected she will be nothing more Gail Stratos: Publication Design & Layout, lives at home and has never held a job or than a Washington insider, career politician, Advertising Design, Production & Website gainful employment, going straight from col- owing her allegiance to the Pacs and Special Deborah Belanger: Sales Rep lege to college teaching to the NH House and Interest that fund her election campaigns. Mary Yuryan: Sales Rep has been a career politician ever since. Haven't we seen enough of that? DEADLINE: Monday at 5pm prior to Fri. publication. ADVERTISEMENT ERRORS: Letters to the Editor We will be responsible for errors in advertisements only to the extent of To the Editor: Dear Editor: On August 10th, I saw Congresswoman I support Dan Feltes for election to the correcting the same in the next issue using Annie Kuster on WMUR attempting to State Senate, District 15, which includes the space equal discuss issues facing our country. One topic City of Concord and the Towns of Hopkin- to the items in error. was the border crisis where millions of illegal ton, Warner, and Henniker, in the Tuesday, LETTERS POLICY: aliens are invading our country. I disagree September 9, 2014 Primary Election. Dan We will print signed letters to the editor with her on every position she has taken, but has an outstanding record of support for civil on a space available basis. Letters should be I was truly shocked at one statement. rights, of all, including women, minorities, no more than 250 words, typed or e-mailed. Kuster actually said, “our border is and immigrants. In addition, he can't get Letters must be signed but names may be secure.” How can anyone - even Kuster who caught up in any Republican effort to distort excluded upon request. previously was unaware Benghazi is in the the election process by claiming that Silvia Middle East - say that our border is secure? Larsen's sudden "resignation," etc., was part PHOTO SUBMISSIONS: Does she not know that thousands of illegals of an effort by Democrats to rig this election. We encourage individuals and groups to flood into our southern states with little or Dan is an independent, stands on his own submit photos of their events or activities, no resistance? Does she never watch the two feet, and has proven himself to be n0t either by mail or e-mail. news or read a paper? Is she that clueless? only honest and straightforward, but inde- CORRECTIONS POLICY: Regardless of the issue, Annie Kuster pendent in his thinking. Most recently, he was We strive every day to present full, fair and either does not understand some of the real awarded the New Hampshire Bar Associa- accurate news reports. We will correct, in this problems facing our nation - or does not tion's highest award for service to the public space, factual inaccuracies in our coverage. care. Her zero record for town hall constitu- and profession, the Robert E. Kirby Award. We encourage readers to tell us if we have ent meetings in her 2 years in Congress is an It's not my place to tell anyone how to vote in made a mistake. example of her obvious apathy. the Primary on Tuesday, September 9, 2014 Being qualified and having an under- and General Election on Tuesday, November Also from The Granite Quill: standing of situations - both domestically 4, 2014, but if I did have the honor of voting IN New Hampshire and abroad - should be a prerequisite for any in Senate District 15, I'd open the red, white Your Guide to What’s Happening in the Granite State Member of Congress regardless of political and blue curtain, take the grease pen attached Senior Lifestyles party. In test after test, Annie Kuster has by a tack to a string, and carefully fill out the A Guide for New Hampshire’s Active Seniors failed on every occasion during her first term oval next to which is the option, For State NH Homes & Home Improvement in Washington. Senate, District 15, Dan Feltes." Dennis Hamel, Henniker David L. Nixon, New A Guide for NH Home Owners & Home Seekers ***************************************** ***************************************** www.granitequill.com | August 15, 2014 | The Messenger | Page 13

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3 PM - 7 PM Page 14 | The Messenger | August 15, 2014 | www.granitequill.com Play by John Stark student debuts August 22 There will be a staged reading of the play also eager for audience feedback after this nus Tim Mitchell and current John Stark I’m Still Alive on Friday, August 22 at 6 PM performance to help her revise the script students Garrison Gage, Jacob Goldsberry, on the John Stark Regional High School further. She hopes to have it published and Nancy Gregory, Mikayla Caterino, Alex stage. Admission is free and includes a talk intends to submit it to a playwriting contest. Patten, Samantha LaLiberte, Sasha Balko, back with the actors, director, and play- In addition to Zachary Peacock as direc- wright after the performance. This original tor, the cast also includes John Stark alum- Victoria Bamford, and Tian Quinn. play was written by John Stark Senior Mackenzie Peacock as her capstone project. I’m Still Alive is a tragicomedy that exam- ines the effects of bullying. Parents please note: there is profanity and may not be suitable for young children. I’m Still Alive is a one-act play about a high school student named Will. Life has not been easy for this shy, awkward student. His best friend, Johnny, died in a car ac- cident one year ago and without him, he suffers loneliness, and has no one to stand by him while he is bullied daily at school. Even though life has been a drag for Will, it gets exciting when Johnny returns to Will’s life as a ghost, and their adventure begins. Peacock has been working on her script since last winter and continues to make revisions as the cast, under the direc- tion of John Stark Regional High School alumnus Zachary Peacock, has put the play on its feet in rehearsal this summer. She is Mackenzie Peacock (on right in blue) works with the cast of I’m Still Alive. VOTE JP Marzullo iscal Responsibility Your Important in government and personal nance, F reducing debt and loans and controlling budgets. healthcare ccountable Solutions is in your - Zone Manager for medical equipment company - Deering, NH Board of Selectman: 2007-2013 GET A hands. COVERED. ommon Sense Pragmatic management of small businesses are C skills transferable to being a State Senator. ransparent Leadership Easy to understand, clear and unmistakeable. T No nonsense style. NHHealthy.com www.jp4nh.com --- (TDD/TTY) ---  p: 603-660-1403 VOTE JP MARZULLO

e: [email protected] #JP4NH A Conservative Republican © 2014 New Hampshire Healthy Families. All rights reserved. New Hampshire Healthy Families is underwritten by Granite State Health Plan, Inc. PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF JP4NH | FISCAL AGENT BETH ROUSE www.granitequill.com | August 15, 2014 | The Messenger | Page 15 Major flooding damage closes several Washington roads Washington had several roads closed Road, and Point Road. Town Officials say flood damage to eight roads and they were Wednesday night due to flooding and road all town roads will be repaired and opened fixed the next day with the help of their high- damage. NH State Route 31 at Smith Pond soon. In July of 2013 Washington received way department and volunteers. Rd. was closed at 5:15 last night due to flood- ing and remains closed at the Washington Windsor town line. The NH DOT has not given an estimate when they will reopen it. Town roads damaged during the storm were Baily Rd., Halfmoon Pond Rd., Beaver Brook Newbury also suffers flooding Newbury had flooded roads on Wednes- day night. The Newbury Police reported that Richards Rd had a wire and lines down and was closed at #86 until PSNH could check on it. Other roads flooded were South Road, Emily Lane, and Cheney Road. The police remind drivers if they see traffic cones out at various locations do not move them they are a warning there is road damage. The Highway Department is aware of the roads and will Jake Stevens from Epping sprays water to simulate rain on a model of a town as he learns about repair them. If there are any further concerns run off and water pollution at the Lake Sunapee Protective Association's Love Your Lake Day in requiring immediate attention, please call the Sunapee Harbor August 10. Paul Howe photo. Newbury Dispatch at 603-763-2221. ContractorsQuality work, great prices Donald Solomon C.S. TREE WORK 464-4381464 4381 or 831-6228831 6228 Haigh Duncklee AFFORDABLE Electrician Farm 494-0285 HYDROSEEDING 603-478-5621 From forest to finish... dable Lawn Builders Aff or care Timberframe Buildings & Repair 405 West Main St. Home Repairs & Improvements Hillsboro, NH � General Carpentry � Docks & Additions • Decks • Porches • Roofi ng • Siding Licensed Floats � Decks and Porches Mowing • Shrub Cutting Door & Window Replacement Mulch — as low as $20/yard and Insured ~ Since 1983 ~ FIREWOOD Call: 603-548-2040 Pressure Washing donsolomonelectrician.com Bill Haigh • 478-3963 Fully Insured

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Summer has been busy here at Fuller Public Library. We kicked off the Summer Reading Program with our Einstein's Café and finished with our last Science Camp making homemade ice cream! In between we made goop, gak and flubber, built robots, created boats, paper airplanes and mini rockets that took off, and had a miniature horse named Cover Girl visit. Thanks to a Kids, Books and the Arts grant from the NH State Library we held an evening presentation of The Magic of Science. 156 kids signed up for the Summer Reading Program and numerous businesses donated prizes. Thank you to everyone who has participated. Muster Field Farm Days scheduled for August 23-24 Muster Field Farm Museum in North fast served, a midday square dance and a 4H Sutton will host its annual Farm Days cel- oxen show. An Establishment of Good Taste ebration this year on August 23 and 24. Held Both days feature a grand parade at 3 pm. at the farm on Harvey Road, the festivities New this year, Toby Locke of Andover include tractor and horse drawn hayrides, will be fashioning hand-hewn beams to be a kiddie tractor pull, and many demonstra- used in the construction of an old-fashioned Coming Soon: tions of traditional farming skills and crafts. swing set. Children will be encouraged to Live music on the deck! On display all weekend will be many antique watch and participate, then enjoy the fin- Check our website, tractors, engines, and a working sawmill. ished product. Children can try their hand at candle Visitors to Farm Days are encouraged to Facebook or call us! making, ice cream churning, blacksmithing, explore all the farm buildings and enjoy the stone splitting and stilt walking if they dare. 250 acres of gardens, farm and forest land. Original cuisine using only the freshest ingre- On Saturday the 23rd, there will be Farm Days hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., dients, making it the best of its kind anywhere! Alpacas on display, Cow Flop Bingo at 4:00 rain or shine. General admission is $5; free Visit our website: www.tookymillspub.com p.m. and a roast beef supper from 5:00 - for members and for children 6 and under. 7:00 p.m. ($12 for adults, $5 for children, call Information and directions: 603-927- 4276 Sun-Thurs 11:30am-9pm; Fri & Sat 11:30am-10pm 603-927-4440 for reservations). or 603-927-4440, and at www.musterfield- 9 Depot St. • Hillsboro • 464-6700 Est. 1999 • Sean Burt, Proprietor On Sunday, there will be a hearty break- farm.com.

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Summer has been busy here at Fuller Public Library. We kicked off the Summer Reading Program with our Einstein's Café and finished with our last Science Camp making homemade ice cream! In between we made goop, gak and flubber, built robots, created boats, paper airplanes and mini rockets that took off, and had a miniature horse named Cover Girl visit. Thanks to a Kids, Books and the Arts grant from the NH State Library we held an evening presentation of The Magic of Science. 156 kids signed up for the Summer Reading Program and numerous businesses donated prizes. Thank you to everyone who has participated. Selectmen approve renovations at Hopkinton Station Hopkinton Fire Chief Doug Mumford: Bonnett, Page and Stone (BP&S) regard- Best Meal Fire Chief Mumford updated the Board ing costs of housing during renovations. on his research for other housing options It is Chief Mumford’s understanding that Deals in Town for firefighters, while the station is being BP&S will cover some of the expense to renovated. He concluded renting an RV or relocate. apartment would be a very expensive way to He has received a quote from Air Every Tuesday go and will leave us with nothing; but spent Cleaning Specialist of New England, LLC money. He stated the cost to rent an RV is for a vent in the amount of $17,900 and a 4:00-8:00 upwards of $4,500 a month. quote for Irish Electric to provide and in- He also looked at apartments in town, stall 30 AMP/208V Single Phase circuit, in but has concerns with life safety issues, the amount of $965.00. Total for exhaust WING NIGHT if renting an apartment. Mumford stated vent would be $18,865.00. 10 BBQ Wings he believes the best solution and the best The Board unanimously approved the bang for the buck would be to renovate the proposed changes to the Hopkinton Sta- in your choice of sauce Hopkinton Station for bunks and an office. tion subject to cost reimbursement from It already has a kitchen, showers, etc. Bonnett, Page and Stone. Ask about our He has spoken to the company that They also approved the appropriation $5 Draft Special previously bid the job three years ago and of $18,856.00 for the exhaust system at they agreed to keep the price at the same the Hopkinton Fire Station; the funds to rate. He further stated he had received be expended from the Fire Equipment This Wednesday a response to an e-mail he had sent to Replacement Fund. 4:30-7:00 SHEPHERD’S PIE Soup, Salad, Potato, $9 Vegetable, Bread, Butter,B Coffee & Dessert Members & Bona Fide Guests only American Legion YOUNG-RICHARDSON POST #59 • HILLSBORO

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E SPORTING GO RS OD O SATURDAY S M AUGUST 16TH OPEN HOUSE 9:00AM to 6:00PM • Scent Blocker Clothing Come • Lone Wolf Tree Stands • Several Game Camera Models The Kimball Cabins circa 1940. Celebrate Our • New Carbon Express Red Arrows st Year in • Ten Point & Parker Cross Bows Help Save the Kimball Lake Cabins 31 • Quad Rests • Spot Hog Sights • Tru-Fire Fold Back Release Kimball Lake and its four log cabins are a familiar sight as you Business! enter Hopkinton Village. But did you know that the lake is manmade Blurry ssight pins? Try a clari er peep sight! and the cabins were originally guest houses? Unfortunately, the cabins have fallen into disrepair over the years and now need to have GREAT Door Prizes work done to address safety concerns. & Storewide Sales! Please consider making a tax-deductible donation and/or vol- unteering to help repair these historic cabins. Dating to the 1930s, The hottest bows on the market... the lake and cabins (see photo above) were the vision of Harold Hoyt Spyder, Prime, Defy, and Over 100 Bows In Stock! Kimball, a devoted fisherman, conservationist, and capitalist who Mathews Creed! grew up in Hopkinton. The property now belongs to the town and has been used for ice skating, kayaking, scouting events, and school field trips. In addition, in 2013 the walking trails around Kimball Lake were connected with other nearby trails to form the popular Many Bow Hopkinton Village Greenway, a 4.5 mile greenbelt trail surrounding Hopkinton Village. Due to safety concerns, the cabins have been Packages at closed by the town. Great Prices! A committee appointed by the selectmen has developed a multi- phase plan to repair the cabins; the first phase is renovating the Rage porch of the largest cabin and making it handicapped accessible. A Broadheads, WE SERVICE local group of skilled contractors and volunteers have generously Apex & Fuse agreed to provide the labor; however, $3,500 needs to be raised to Sights ANY MODEL BOW pay for the materials. Work will begin as soon as the money is raised, T/C & LHR Muzzleloaders and Supplies, and ideally, will be completed this fall. Please consider making a Treestands by: API, Lone Wolf, and Summit tax-deductible donation to help save an important part of our town’s history. Send your tax-deductible donations to the Town of Hopkin- We now carry ton, 330 Main St., Hopkinton, NH 03229. Checks should be made Nockturnal out to “Town of Hopkinton” with "Kimball Lake Cabins" written on the memo line. Lighted Nocks If you are interested in donating building materials or volunteer- and the New ing, contact Louise Carr at [email protected] or 746-3370. NAP Killzone Thank you for your help. Broadheads Map of Henniker's hiking & biking trails Toby Jutris of Henniker's Trail Committee met with the Select- men seeking permission to publish the group's map of the trail net- Bear Hill Cabin & Motel Rentals work the group has identified for hiking and mountain bike riding. 85 Contoocook Falls Road, Hillsboro, NH After a short discussion the Board approved with the notation that trails for ATV and snowmobiles can be located by contacting those Monday-Saturday 9-6 • Sunday 9-noon groups. Members thanked and congratulated the group for their 464-3444 • www.morsesportinggoods.com good work. www.granitequill.com | August 15, 2014 | The Messenger | Page 19

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COREY This adoptable pet sponsored by TY: This pet sponsored by Domestic Long This 11-year-old Lisa Schermerhorn Hair-6 years- Boxer-Shepherd Spayed Female cross is energetic, Personal Coaching Corey is a sweet Amy’s Pet Sitting well-behaved, Amy’s Pet Sitting loving, and fun. girl. She would Healthy Weight Loss Natu- like to have a Reliable Pet Care in Your Home. He will thrive rally and Forever! Discover home that will Serving the Hillsboro & Hopkinton Area with a family who love her all the time as she likes to be pet and actively includes a new way of losing weight snuggled. We don’t know how she would do with Amy B. Cate them in their by Virtual Gastric Band Hyp- another kitty, but with proper introduction she Professional Pet Sitter lives. He must be nosis. FREE Consultation! may be ok. Please come and meet her. [email protected] an only pet. Pope Memorial Call Lisa, 781-718-9288 Concord-Merrimack [email protected] 603-848-0917 www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 www.lisaschermerhorncoaching.com County SPCA: 856-8756 www.facebook.com/wearewag [email protected] TEDDY & LATCHES: This adoptable pet sponsored by JAXX: This pet sponsored by Teddy (a charming and funny 6-year-old) and is a 3-year-old Latches (a loving and aff ectionate 5-year-old) male Rottweiler inneBotanicals LLC will keep you who is goofy, laughing: playful, a ection- Custom vertical gardens for extremely ate, and enjoys residential & commercial properties. playful, they doing things with We do design, installation & maintenance, do every- MOLD REMOVAL his person. Well- and have over 15 gardens in Manchester. thing by We are loacted in Concord, NH behaved, he committee. Ron: 603-491-7244 • Paula: 603-491-5738 adores kids but Delivering Custom Vertical Gardens to They to be the only pets in an adult home. www.moldremovalnh.com needs to be an Offi ces, Homes, and Schools around NH! only pet. 15 S. Spring Street, Concord [email protected] [email protected] www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 $100 off duct cleaning! 603-545-4577 When you mention this ad!! www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 www.facebook.com/wearewag www.facebook.com/wearewag [email protected] www.granitequill.com | August 15, 2014 | The messenger | Page 21

SPICE: Billy & Spice are especially This pet sponsored by BILLY: Billy & Spice are especially This pet sponsored by precious love precious love bugs. When they’re done play- bugs. When ing, they love to cuddle with you. They like they’re done dogs and other cats, but must go together. playing, they Spice is featured in another sponsor ad. love to cuddle with you. They like dogs and other cats, but must go together. Billy is featured in another sponsor ad. SAND • GRAVEL • STONE Junction of 114 & 202 [email protected] 529 • ROCK [email protected] Henniker, NH www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 www.facebook.com/wearewag 7625 www.facebook.com/wearewag 428-7900 EMMA: This adoptable pet sponsored by Maizy This adoptable pet sponsored by This 7-year-old is one of the most people- German Shepherd/ oriented, Bullmastiff Mix-3 sweetest years-Spayed Henniker Farm cats we’ve Female. Maizy is a ever had. super smart girl and In her eager to please those & Country Store opinion, cats MOLD REMOVAL she has formed a 110 Bradford Road or people We are loacted in Concord, NH bond with, training will be a great activity for can’t get Ron: 603-491-7244 • Paula: 603-491-5738 her and her new family. She is ready for all Henniker, NH • 603-428-3255 too much sorts of activities such as hiking, playing and aff ection. While she loves dogs, she would www.moldremovalnh.com training. Maizy can go to a home with older We carry Blue Seal, Canidae, prefer to be an only cat. children, but no cats or small dogs. [email protected] $100 off duct cleaning! Pope Memorial Earthborn, Taste of the Wild, www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 When you mention this ad!! Concord-Merrimack Blue Buffalo, Nutro & Poulin. www.facebook.com/wearewag County SPCA: 856-8756 HUNNY This adoptable pet sponsored by STELLA This adoptable pet sponsored by BUNNY Domestic Short Greater Henniker Hair-3 years- American Mix The Mutt Hut Rabbit-Adult-Female Counseling Assoc., PLLC Spayed Female Hunny Bunny is an Stella had been All Breed Dog Grooming adult American Mix, Assisting Individuals, wandering around outside for a few female rabbit. She Couples & Families, Child-Adult Alyssa Janelle enjoys being around weeks before be- ing brought to the shelter. Staff has found her 86 Prospect St. people and playing with her toys. Hunny Most insurances accepted. Henniker Bunny is also fond of her veggie snacks. She to be mellow and sweet. She did enjoy getting is looking for a family that can provide lots of Evening & Sat. hours available. some catnip, but for the most part we haven’t Pampering pets social interaction and love. seen her too playful. since 1988 Pope Memorial 41 Liberty Hill Rd., Bldg. 5 Pope Memorial Concord-Merrimack Concord-Merrimack 603-428-7290 County SPCA: 856-8756 Henniker, NH • 428-7400 • Fax 428-7500 County SPCA: 856-8756 By appointment only.

This adoptable pet sponsored by NIGEL TRITON: This pet sponsored by Domestic Short This loyal 2-year- Hair-3 months- old purebred Petscapades! Neutered Male American Bulldog Nigel is a kitten that is the sweetest Delivering is eager to play and Self Storage & Container Rentals dog ever, but Worry-Free explore his environ- Location: Rte. 77, Concord Stage Road needs both Weekends ment. Being a kitten Weare, New Hampshire • 529-4433 physical and for Pets he does enjoy his Gated & Lighted Facility • Outside Storage Available for: mental exercise. cat naps but it is not long before he is up and He should be an and Their ready to play again. If you are looking to adopt RVS • BOATS • CAMPERS • ETC. only pet, and no People! a young cat then come in and meet Nigel! • Six month pre-paid discounts! young kids. Pope Memorial www.petscapades.org • Ph: (603) 464-3573 We’re fi llling up fast! • Call Now! [email protected] 140 Old County Road • Deering, NH Concord-Merrimack www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 County SPCA: 856-8756 529-HIDE (4433) www.facebook.com/wearewag Email: [email protected]

HANNAH: About 5 or 6, this mellow ThisThis petpet spospsponsoredp nsoreded by RIPLEY: This pet sponsored by girl is friendly This 8-year-old and easy to Husky-Whippet Healthy Hounds Club live with, but The Elegant Ewe cross is a undemanding. cupcake. She is Her motto is New England’s Knitting Capital a joy to live with Grooming clearly “live Designer yarns, and loves to be Facility and let live.” spinning supplies, and with her family. No dogs or classes in the fi ber arts. She worships young kids. Marci Richardson children, but located at Echo Lane Kennels must be an only 75 South Main Street pet. 186 BIBLE HILL RD. Concord, NH 03301 $8 OFF HILLSBOROUGH [email protected] (603) 226-0066 Fax [email protected] First www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 (603) 226-0601 www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 Grooming! www.facebook.com/wearewag www.elegantewe.com www.facebook.com/wearewag (603) 748-5703 Page 22 | The Messenger | August 15, 2014 | www.granitequill.com

JOEY: This pet sponsored by LUCKY This adoptable pet sponsored by He’s a This 10-year-old loves everyone, even com- purebred plete Chihuahua strang- and needs ers. He someone who is one will take the Chihuahua of the Pledge: They kissiest MOLD REMOVAL will treat this cats We are loacted in Concord, NH 2-year-old like FULL GROOMING MONDAY-SATURDAY we’ve Ron: 603-491-7244 • Paula: 603-491-5738 a dog. He must ever had, and he loves to give hugs. He likes www.moldremovalnh.com be an only pet Visit www.pawspawnh.com dogs, but no other cats or young kids. in an adult home. us on 174 Concord St., Suite #130 [email protected] Peterborough, NH [email protected] $100 off duct cleaning! www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 When you mention this ad!! www.facebook.com/wearewag 603-801-3083 www.facebook.com/wearewag PIPER: This pet sponsored by GIZMO: This pet sponsored by This well-trained Smart and 2-year-old lab sassy and mix has never loves all met a stranger people -- this and loves to is a cat who cuddle. This wants to do active girl enjoys things with retrieving. She Lodging • Dining • Special Events you. This gets along with Tennis • X-C Ski & Snowshoe 1-year-old most dogs, but LOVES to no cats or kids. Pet-Friendly Lodging near play and give Lake Sunapee & Mount Sunapee Eskimo kisses. Proud Sponsor of the 258 Stagecoach Road, Sunapee, NH [email protected] [email protected] Adopt-A-Pet Series www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 (603) 763-5571 • 800-232-5571 www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 www.facebook.com/wearewag [email protected] • www.dextersnh.com www.facebook.com/wearewag www.eastern.com

DR. SUESS: This pet sponsored by SAMMY This adoptable pet sponsored by This mellow, Domestic Short Hair-7 declawed, DAVIS & TOWLE years-Spayed Female double-pawed Sammy is a good kitty middle-aged boy INSURANCE GROUP, Inc. that can be selective is sweet and af- in her lap sitting. She fectionate and has does not like to be held Supporting Our Community turned relaxation but loves gentle touches. She doesn’t like to into an art form. be scratched or roughed up. She has lived with He gets along with some female cats, but children, cats and a small breed dog. Sammy Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc. no dogs, male cats, or young kids. likes to play with toys and will use a scratching 117 Antrim Road post. Also, if you have an empty box around, Bennington, New Hampshire 03442-4205 603-428-3238 you will probably fi nd her in it. Come meet her. 603.588.3311 [email protected] Pope Concord-Merrimack www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 Memorial www.mpm.com www.facebook.com/wearewag www.davistowle.com County SPCA: 856-8756

This adoptable pet sponsored by This adoptable pet LUCY OREO sponsored by Redbone Coonhound Domestic -5 years-Spayed Short Hair-7 Female. Lucy is a years-Neutered super sweet Redbone Male Coonhound. She has Oreo is a sweet lived with two other hounds and was used Only the best for your pet...Like having a nanny boy who has primarily as a hunting dog. She loves to play lived with other with toys, take walks and be around people. Ingrid Braulini - Manager Insured and Bonded cats, but should She especially loves to snuggle! She cannot go Email: [email protected] not go to a home with children or dogs, as he 28 Route 202 - Rindge, NH home with cats or small animals, but she may 603-369-3422 738-6145 (cell) does not do so well with them. He was an indoor/ 603-532-9800 be fi ne with a larger male dog. If interested in www.thehappypetcaregivers.com outdoor cat in his previous home. Lucy, stop by the shelter and check her out. Pope Memorial 830 Route 9 - Stoddard, NH Pope Memorial Concord-Merrimack Care for All Pets including Older and Special Needs Concord-Merrimack 603-847-9300 County SPCA: 856-8756 “Lake Sunapee and Upper Valley Region” County SPCA: 856-8756

FERN: This small (about 5-6 lbs.) This pet sponsored by CRUISER: This pet sponsored by 3-yr-old ts a ton of personality into her small body: a ectionate and funny, she gets along Cooll CllothesGreat Fabrics with some other animals, but no young kids.

Children’s Couture 6+2:5220 6+23 This large, gentle soul is just so easy: easy-going, easy to live with, and very MadCouture Fabrics easy to love. He ignores other cats, but no 555 Rt 3A, Bow NH 03304 dogs or young kids. 445 Province Rd, Rt 107, Belmont NH Thursday - Saturday 10am - 4pm [email protected] 603-230-9600 [email protected] 603-524-8801 www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 www.eaglestorage.net www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 www.facebook.com/wearewag www.facebook.com/wearewag www.madcouture.com www.granitequill.com | August 15, 2014 | The messenger | Page 23

RACHET: DMH, 3 year old Spayed This pet sponsored by TRITON: This pet sponsored by Female. She is This loyal 2-year- an adventur- Route 77 old purebred Count on us for all of your ous girl who’s American Bulldog local banking needs. not used to Motors is the sweetest being cooped dog ever, but We’re your hometown bank. up inside. She Sales & Service needs both loves to run, Center physical and chase & hang mental exercise. out in the 711 Concord Stage Road He should be an sunshine. She Weare, NH only pet, and no has loved cats, dogs & children. How can we AM PM young kids. Open 8 -5 Mon.-Fri. help you? Tues., Fri., Sat. & www.route77motors.net [email protected] Sun. 12-5; Thurs. 12-7 www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 Newport | Grantham | New London | Sunapee | Warner | Concord Loan Center www.concordspca.org 856-8756 529-7700 www.facebook.com/wearewag 800.562.3145 | sugarriverbank.com | Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender

This pet sponsored by KIRK: Domestic Medium Hair - 1 year old TY: This pet sponsored by Neutered Male. This 11-year-old Kirk is an Boxer-Shepherd all-around social PATENAUDE cross is energetic, fellow that will LUMBER CO. INC. well-behaved, do well in almost any home. He’s loving, and fun. curious, playful He will thrive & fun! Come Processed Bark with a family who meet Kirk — actively includes you’ll most likey and Bagged Shavings them in their nd your new lives. He must be Linda Bucknam, Travel Consultant best friend! an only pet. Caribbean and European Specialist Ofce 603.228.1625 Tues., Fri., Sat. & 628 Rush Road [email protected] Cell 603.496.4797 Fax 603.386.6637 Sun. 12-5; Thurs. 12-7 www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 [email protected][email protected] www.concordspca.org 856-8756 Henniker • 428-3224 www.facebook.com/wearewag www.travLBudi.com RUBIE This adoptable pet sponsored by LUCY This adoptable pet sponsored by Lionhead Mix-6 Redbone Coonhound months-Male -5 years-Spayed Rubie is a small Female. Lucy is a friendly fellow super sweet Redbone who is still just a Coonhound. She has Monadnock Music connects lived with two other baby. He is look- people to music and each ing for a family hounds and was used MOLD REMOVAL that can provide lots of social times outside of other through adventurous primarily as a hunting dog. She loves to play musical performances We are loacted in Concord, NH his cage. He has attended a few special events with toys, take walks and be around people. Ron: 603-491-7244 • Paula: 603-491-5738 and teaching. She especially loves to snuggle! She cannot go and done great with people. If you have time www.moldremovalnh.com and love to give to a small fellow like Rubie home with cats or small animals, but she may please come on in and meet him. 2A Concord Street be fi ne with a larger male dog. Pope Concord-Merrimack Peterborough, NH Pope $100 off duct cleaning! Memorial 603-924-7610 MemorialConcord-Merrimack County SPCA: 856-8756 County SPCA: 856-8756 When you mention this ad!! BROOKLYN This adoptable pet sponsored by PRINCESS PENELOPE: This pet sponsored by Pitbull Mix-4 years DLH/ -Spayed Female. Maine Brooklyn is a smart, Coon sweet girl that is Mix, 6 yo. Spayed looking for a family to female. love. She knows basic She commands, plus more! She appears to be needs housebroken. Brooklyn would be best in Showroom: a loyal a home without cats but may enjoy the 24 South St., Concord, NH farmily on the quieter side without children. company of a larger male dog. She did not She’s independent and will seek you out when Ski Ride Tube • Banquet Center arrive to us in the best of shape. This sweet girl 603-224-2854 she wishes to be showered with attention. Henniker, NH is waiting to have her ACL repaired. Pope VintageKitchens.com Tues., Fri., Sat. & 1-888-PATS PEAK MemorialConcord-Merrimack Sun. 12-5; Thurs. 12-7 County SPCA: 856-8756 www.concordspca.org 856-8756 patspeak.com

BERT: This pet sponsored by SIMON: This kitten is a people This pet sponsored by This giant person who is a ectionate and cuddly. declawed A mellow guy, he loves to play with you. 7-year-old is 26 Main Street He likes dogs but must be an only cat. Henniker sweet, a ec- Antrim, NH tionate, and cuddly and Veterinary especially loves men. Hospital He hangs out wherever his person is. He likes www.bellowsnichols.com some cats, but no dogs or kids. 588-3600 Small Animal FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS! & Equine Practice [email protected] OTHER CONVENIENT LOCATIONS [email protected] www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 Peterborough New Ipswich Hancock J a ff r e y www.wearewag.org/ 529-5443 www.facebook.com/wearewag 924-7155 878-4860 525-3342 532-5600 www.facebook.com/wearewag (603) 428-3441 NH

BrideQuarterly guide to the perfect & wedding Groom Page 24 | The Messenger | August 15, 2014 | www.granitequill.com To have your business be a part of this Aug. 8th bridal guide call Debbie at 464-3388 Events: Community Bulletin Board Saturday August 16 tenants of Parlin Field. For more information contact Back at Antrim’s Liberal Arts College. Please join us at BINGO: South Weare Improvement Society’s (SWIS’s) Heath Marsden at 1-978-886-0854 or Parlinfield@ 3 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church for a discussion of Bingo, Osborne Memorial (Grange) Hall, 16 Deering newportnh.net Hawthorne College, the liberal arts school which Antrim Ctr. Rd., Weare, 7pm. SWIS is a non-profit organization WILMOT CONCERT: Brock Hill Bluegrass – bluegrass hosted between 1962 and 1988. raising funds to complete the restoration of the hall. tunes. All concerts are from 6 - 8 pm on the Town Green ALONG THE RIVER: The Lane River Mills/ Pillsbury (The Carry-over Coverall is now at $800). Free popcorn, underwritten by Country Houses Real Family Reenactment from 1:00pm-3:00 pm. Join us on YOU ARE INVITED: to attend a Retirement Celebra- Estate Food will be sold by the Friends of the Wilmot Sutton’s Old Home Day for “Voices from the Past IV”, a tion Honoring ELAINE McCLARY 12:00-2:00pm on the Public Library. live mini-tour where you will meet and listen to some Town Common (in front of the Town Hall) A light lunch MONADNOCK MUSIC: 7:30 pm, Peterborough Town of Sutton’s most interesting historic folks. They will take will be served and a presentation at 12:15 p.m. Potluck House (1 Grove St, Peterborough, NH). This is a ticketed you back in time, and share their stories about living contributions are very welcome. Call Pam Finnell at concert John Adams - Chamber Symphonies Boston and conducting business along the Lane River. Free 562-5343 or Mike Branley at 547-3469 to let them Modern Orchestra Project John Adams - Son of Cham- admission. Sutton Historical Society, 655 Rt. 114, South know if you'd like to bring something. Please join us to ber Symphony. Tickets: $25 (general admission). Sutton NH 03273. www.AlongtheRiver.org, 927-6023. thank and recognize Elaine for her 23 years of service & Sunday August 17 HOPKINTON CONCERT: 5 -7pm Glamour Girls Join contributions to the town of Francestown. CHURCH SERVICE: Hillsboro Center, 10am. Fannie us on the Hopkinton Common for a half hour children’s YARD SALE: Food Sale & Cookbook - 8am – 2pm, 2278 Crosby coming to town leading the service at the performance then an hour and a half of great music. East Washington Road, Washington NH. Benefit Purling interdenominational service at the church in Historic Tuesday August 19 Beck Hall for a space call Beth at 495-3203. Hillsboro Center, will be Rev. Ann Nelson, a retired RICHARDS FREE LIBRARY: 6:00-8:00pm. Every FLY IN: 14th Annual Fly-In & Airport Open House. Methodist pastor, who will be acting out Fannie Crosby, third Tuesday of the month Knitting Group, all levels Pancake Breakfast, 8am-11am ($5/plate proceeds the famous blind composer of thousands of hymns. Feel welcome. benefit the local Boy Scout troop) - Young Eagle Flights free to come in costume, it is part of the living history MUSIC IN THE MEADOW: Magic and Comedy by Mike - 10am-2:30pm (free for kids ages 8-17) Guided days! Zerphy 6-8pm at the Pavilion at the Grantham Park and Tours of Airport - all day Flyovers and unique aircraft HAWTHORNE COLLEGE: 3-4:30p.m. Presbyterian Recreation Field. Special Children’s performances, hot Sponsored by: The Town of Newport and the users and Church, Main Street, Antrim Hawthorne College: A Look dogs, pickles, and drinks plus novelty ice creams on sale

TH WEARE’S 250 THE Contoocook Carry ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Triathlon Sponsored by the Town of Hopkinton OLD HOME DAY Please help us Saturday • August 23, 2014 Carry the Load and 1 - 4 PM Weare Center, NH American Customs and Classics Car Show Warm some Hearts! featuring a 1914 Model T and the history of the automobile in Weare over the last 100 years, Sept. 6 @ 1:30 with South Weare Garage memorabilia 2 m run CLASSES: 5 m paddle & portage 1ST & 2ND PLACE PRIZES 14 m bike • Pre 1930 • 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s (All proceeds to fuel assistance)i t ) • 1980s and up Classic • Special Interest and Muscle only Please bring item online/mail-in registration • Best Street Rod for the Food Pantry www.ContoocookCarry.org • Longest Distance SPONSORS • Stockwell Physical Therapy • Merrimack County Savings Bank • Stonyfi eld Farm ••• NO ENTRY FEE ••• • Colonial Village Market • StoneFalls Gardens • The Hopkinton Woman’s Club To enter or for more info., contact John Knox at 660-1742 or 529-8993 • Dimitri’s Pizza & Restaurant • Gould Hill Farm • The Hopkinton Rotary Club • Countryside Community Church • First Congregational Church • St. Andrew’s 1964 Model Year or older may enter the Vintage Parade that will Church • United Methodist Church • St. Theresa’s Catholic Church take place at 10 A.M. • The Congoran Family www.granitequill.com | august 15, 2014 | The messenger | Page 25 Events: Community Bulletin Board and crafts for all during each show. Our 1st Annual Summer ShoUlcase Concerts will be of activities along the river. Just below Tyler Bridge in HENNIKER CONCERT: Nick’s Other Band - Classic held at the Gazebo in Odell Park on Memorial Street Contoocook, paddlers will have the opportunity to tour rock cover band. Prepare to Party! Angela Robinson in Franklin, NH. In case of rain, concerts will be held at a 1920s-era boathouse with its current location. Bandstand, Community Park, Henniker (in the event of Franklin Opera House (City Hall). Sunday August 24 rain, meet inside the Community Center) All Tuesday SUMMER MUSIC 2014: Newberry Consort of Chicago, CHURCH SERVICE: All are invited to attend interde- performances are free and begin at 7pm. 2 Violins & Harpsichord, 7:30pm, First Baptist Church. nominational service at the church in Historic Hillsboro Wednesday August 20 Tickets: Adult $25, Student $5 Sept. 13, New Black Center. Leading the service will be: Margaret Seymour COOK OUT: Hot Dog Days. Join us for GHSS annual Eagle Jazz Band, 20’s and 30’s Repertoire. from Hillsboro who studied at Bangor Theological cookout of hot dogs, hamburgers, beans etc. beginning GREENFIELD CONCERT: The Boogie Men Rock & Roll. Seminary. at noon at the Deering Community Church pavilion. All concerts will be on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 pm. HILLSBOROUGH CONCERT: 3pm; Mark and Beverly The fee is $4 or bring a side dish or dessert to share and Bring a blanket or a chair to sit on. Davis guitar duo, play music by V. Kioulaphides, A. only pay $3. Call Marie Merrow at 464-3067 or Marie Friday August 22 York, M. Linnemann, and E. Flower; Hillsborough Mogavero at 464-4726 to make your reservation. RICHARDS FREE LIBRARY: 4:00pm, Story Time at Center Congregational Church, 25 East Washington Rd. RICHARDS FREE LIBRARY: 7pm. Wednesday the Newport Farmer’s Market on the Common. Hillsborough, NH. Night Book Group meets every third Wednesday of Saturday August 23 ALONG THE RIVER: Talk – “Mapping the Merrimack: the month. This month you will be picking your own RICHARDS FREE LIBRARY: 9:00-3:00. Come to our A Frontier Adventure into Uncharted Territory, 1630- book! The topic should be Thailand and it can be fiction, 57th annual Library Festival. Activities include our book 1725” 1:00pm. An account of the survey and mapping non-fiction, poetry...any type of book you like. (If you sale with thousands of books, doll house raffle, cookie of the Merrimack River to establish the northern can't find a book involving Thailand, a neighboring walk, luncheon on the porch from 11:00 to 1:00, and boundary of presented by Dr. David country will do.) Please be prepared to give a five children's activities. If you are a Friend of the Library, Stewart Smith. Sponsored by the New Hampshire Hu- minute talk on your book. you may have a preview of the book tent at 8:00 am. manities Council. Part of the “Along the River: Exploring EASTMAN CONCERT: Eastman resident Joe Hender- If you're not yet a Friend of the Library, you can join Community Connections” project. www.AlongtheRiver. son will be joined by the members of the Asclepius Trio that morning. The Friends of the Library will be selling org Free admission. Mt. Kearsarge Indian Musem, 18 to explore how the musical flavors of a country influ- library-related items as well as signatures for the library Highlawn Rd, Warner, NH 03278. ence its classical music. They will take us on a "culinary anniversary quilt, 3:30 Bingo for Books! Join us to play a Tuesday August 26 tour", sampling the flavors of chamber music from the few games of Bingo and win free books! RICHARDS FREE LIBRARY: 6:30pm, Books on Tap at United States, Argentina, Czechoslovakia and Armenia. ALONG THE RIVER: Canoe/Kayak/Paddleboard Trip the Salt Hill Pub, Newport, NH. This month we will meet Join us at 7:30 pm in the Draper Room at the Center at On The Contoocook River, 9:30am (earlier if renting at the pub to discuss Cane River by Lalita Tademy. Cop- Eastman. All are welcome at no charge. equipment). Free if using own equipment, 10% equip- ies of the book are available for loan at the library. ANTRIM CONCERT: Ukelele Society of Antrim 6pm at ment rental discount from Contoocook River Canoe MUSIC IN THE MEADOW: Aug. 26 - Music by Steve, the Bandstand In case of rain at Town Hall. Co. Paddle nine miles down the Contoocook River at Marty and Joey 6:00 to 8:00 pm at the Pavilion at the Thursday August 21 your own pace and learn about the river’s history. Pad- Grantham Park and Recreation Field.Special Children’s BOOK CLUB: Antrim Eclectic Book Club, Muriel Spark, dlers will be given a laminated sheet identifying items performances, hot dogs, pickles, and drinks plus novelty The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. of interest along the Contoocook River. For those ice creams on sale and crafts for all during each show. FRANKLIN CONCERT: 6:30p.m. Music with the Mayor. renting equipment Pat Malfait will give a brief history women's world Pamper yourself OPEN DAILY  BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Salon 405 MY lace TOWN OF DEERING, NH P Case Number 2014-03 Nail Salon 4 Central St., Hillsboro, NH 03244 NoticeN is hereby given that a public hearing will • 3rd graders be held on August 28, 2014 at 7:00 p.m., at the Deering Town JOIN and up Hall, 762 Deering Center Road, Deering, NH 03244, concerning Wanda Robie an application by Nancy A. Donovan, Trustee, for a variance • Owner/Stylist OUR • Sign up with a friend from Article 4, Section 1, Paragraph 5, and an equitable waiver from Article 4, Section 1, Paragraph 4 (b), of the Deering Zoning HAIRH DESIGN SUMMER • Enjoy beautifully ISO STUDIO NAIL polished toe & Ordinance. The Applicant proposes a lot with 37.68 feet of Products fi nger nails frontage, whereas 200 feet is required (variance) and a sideline & TANNING CLUB all summer setback of 23 feet (equitable waiver) on the property located Hrs: Tue-Sat 9AM-5PM • Evenings by Appointment Call, text or vist Laurie Yanis at 70 Donovan Road, Tax Map 233, Lot 7, in the agricultural/ 500 W. Main St., Hillsboro • 478-5722 FB for details! 603-305-1547 residential zoning district. Page 26 | The Messenger | august 15, 2014 | www.granitequill.com

Obituaries: Friends & Neighbors Remembered Ralph A. Golec, Sr. rite Keller and Gerard Roy. He was also husband, John of Franklin, Tamara S. CONTOOCOOK - Ralph A. Golec, Sr., survived by many nieces and nephews. In Greenlaw of Warner, Allen T. Greenlaw 89, of Contoocook, NH, died at his home lieu of flowers, donations may be made to and wife, Sue of Warner, and George "Ted" on Wednesday, August 6, 2014 with his the American Cancer Society, 2 Commerce Greenlaw of Warner; his sister, Eloise Hills devoted wife of 66 years, Patricia (Sabins) Drive, No.110, Bedford 03110. of Schenectady, NY; a brother, Thomas Golec by his side. He Ethel P. Greenlaw of Warner, NH; 10 grandchil- was born in Bellows (Couture) Monahan dren and 8 great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents, Theodore and Falls, VT on Novem- SUNAPEE - Ethel P. (Couture) Mona- Katherine (Davis) Greenlaw; and a brother, ber 1, 1924 to Polish han, 94, of Garnet Hill Road in Sunapee Theodore (Teddy) Greenlaw. Persons immigrants, Stanley died Thursday, Aug. 7, 2014 at her home. wishing to honor George can do by making and Mattie (Pietras) Born July 13, 1920, in Lowell, MA, she was donations to the Wilkins-Cloues-Bigelow- Golec. He was pre- the daughter of Arthur M. and Emma M. Pearson American Legion Post 39, PO Box deceased by his four (Lemire) Couture. She was predeceased 141, Warner, NH 03278. brothers, Joseph, by her husband, Alfred Monahan and Peter, Bernard and Frank and his three a brother, Raymond R. Couture. She is Brian D. McNulty sisters, Lillian Golec, Agnes Zielinski and survived by two daughters, Kathleen M. HENNIKER - Brian D. McNulty, 58, Sophia McKenney. In lieu of flowers the Rubenstein of Carlisle, MA, and Patri- passed away suddenly at his home on family suggests donations to any of these cia deWilde of Savannah, GA; two sons, Sunday, August organizations. Robert B. Monahan of Sunapee and David 10th. He served his Jean Paul A. Roy J. Monahan of Kamuela, Hawaii; a sister, nation as a Marine GOFFSTOWN - Jean Paul Andre “Pete” Marie D. Sweeney of Lewisburg, PA; nine and in the U.S. Army Roy, 82, of Pinardville passed away after a grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; Special Forces. He brief illness on Aug. 4, 2014, surrounded nieces and nephews. Memorial contribu- was pre-deceased by his loving family. Jean was born on Nov. tions may be made to Lake Sunapee Region by his father, John 6, 1931, son of the late Napoleon and Irene Visiting Nurse Association Hospice, P.O. F. McNulty. He (Chouinard) Roy. He was the beloved hus- Box 2209, New London, NH 03257. is survived by his band of 53 years to Leona A. (Corriveau) George E. Greenlaw, Sr. daughter, Fallon, and his son, Garrett. He also leaves behind his mother, Donna, his Roy; loving father of Pauline L. Wylie and WARNER - George E. Greenlaw, Sr., four siblings, and a large extended family. her husband, Kenneth of Westford, MA, 86, of Warner, passed peacefully with fam- Friends and family are invited to attend a Suzanne I. Roy and her fiancé, Richard ily by his side on Sunday, August 10, 2014. brief ceremony on Saturday, August 16th, Exline of Manchester, and Marc P. Roy George had been married to Jeannette R. at the McNulty Farm, 104 Lyman Road, and his wife, Joanne of Goffstown; devoted (Feathers) Greenlaw for 62 years when Henniker NH, from 12:00pm to 1:00pm. pépère of Samantha R. and Erin A. Wylie, she passed in 2012. He is survived by his Immediately following the ceremony all are and Christopher J. Roy; dear brother of six children, Patricia A. Morse, Concord, invited to join us at Daniel’s Restaurant, 48 Irene Chabot, Madeline Bartlett, Adrian Deborah M. Marro and husband, Pat of Main Street, Henniker NH, for a celebra- Roy, Theresa Reed and the late Margue- Mount Holly, VT, Georgia J. Allard and

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Obituaries: Friends & Neighbors Remembered tion of Brian’s life. siblings, Esther Flint, Virginia Snape, Law- James T. "Hock" Hock Carol A. Finch rence Kendall, Ruby Burns and Charlotte HILLSBOROUGH – James T. Hock, WEARE - Carol A. (Jackman) Finch, Drew. Surviving members of her family an Accomplished Journeyman Ironworker 72, of Weare, passed away Tuesday, Aug. include five children, Bud (Judi) Jen- since age 17, loving husband and father 12, 2014, at the Hillsborough County nison of League City Texas, Craig (Pam) passed away after a long illness at his home Nursing Home in Goffstown, surrounded Jennison of New London, Kim (Janette) on Ravenhead Lane in Hillsboro early by her loving family. She was the daughter Jennison of Concord, Dean (Cheryl) Jen- Monday morning, August 4, 2014. He was of the late Walter and Dorothy (Moore) nison of Daytona Beach, FL and Laurie born April 26, 1968, in Abiline, Texas, son Jackman. Carol is survived by her three Jennison of Concord; 10 grandchildren, to Jerrydon Hock and Peggylee Ballard. He children, Debra Lucas of Haverhill, MA, Scott (Andrea) Jennison, Derrek Jennison, is survived by his wife, Heather and son, Denise Ciccolo and husband, John of Man- Ryan Jennison, Travis Jennison, Stefanie Damien, both of Hillsboro; his son, Adolf chester, and Kevin Finch and wife, Angie (Andrew) Martin, Andrew (Lori) Jennison, and daughter, Ashton, both of Oklahoma; of Weare; her 11 grandchildren, Adam Peter (Kathy) Jennison, Jason (Heidi) Jen- brother, David of Anson, Texas; sister, and wife, Katie, Christopher, Matthew, nison, Justin Jennison and Kern Jennison; Shawnadell Ballard; grandmother, Corrine Jedrick, Stephen and wife, Alicia, Brandon, nine great-grandchildren, Maria, Natalie, Hansen of Abilene, Texas; and many mem- Alysha, Stephanie, Leah, Devyn and Emily; Morgan, Michael, Jessica, Molly, Emily, bers of his family and friends from across her three great-grandchildren, Adalee, Ava and Lily; nieces and nephews. Memo- the country. He is predeceased by his eldest Benjamin and Lyric; and extended family rial contributions may be made to Lake Su- son, James Travis Hock II. and friends. In addition to her devoted napee Region Visiting Nurse Association, Ethel P. Monahan PO Box 2209, New London, NH 03257. husband, with whom she shared 32 years SUNAPEE – Ethel P. (Couture) Mona- of blissful marriage, Carol was predeceased Bryan R. Delaney han, 94, of Garnet Hill Road in Sunapee, by her daughter, Diane Walsman; her son, ANDOVER – Bryan R. Delaney, 36, died Thursday, Aug. 7, 2014 at her home. David Finch Jr.; and grandson, Frank Mis- son of James W. Delaney Sr. and Frances Born July 13, 1920, in Lowell, MA, she was kevitcz. In lieu of flowers, expressions of V. (Litchfield) Delaney of Andover died at the daughter of Arthur M. and Emma M. sympathy may be made in Carol’s memory Scripps Memorial Hospital in LaJolla, CA (Lemire) Couture. She was predeceased to the Alzheimer’s Association, P.O. 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