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BY TIM CROES During review of the Staff Writer finance committee meet- ALTON — The Pros- ing, Vice-chair Eunice pect Mountain High Landry brought forth School Board met on several items for the Thursday, July 10, and board’s approval. the public session last The board approved less than an hour. a two-year contract The board was provid- with SummerScape for ed with a copy of a letter $39,000 for landscaping. from Ed Darling, board The issue of lunch prices member of the Meadow- at the school was tabled. brook Charitable Foun- The board was provid- dation, complimenting ed with a letter from the the teachers and stu- PMHS Teachers’ Asso- dents of the PMHS mu- ciation Executive Board sic department for an requesting the schedul- outstanding job on their ing of meeting dates and May 30 concert. times for negotiations. The board was pro- Argiropolis commend- JOSHUA SPAULDING vided with changes ed the association com- Out at second to the parent/student ing to the board early handbook, with addi- to request dates. Miller, Suncook Valley’s Jeff Wagner (in orange) forces an Oyster River runner at second base during the Cal Ripken 12U state tional details to clarify member Terri Noyes, championship game on Thursday, July 10, in Lancaster. Suncook Valley dropped both games of the championship to finish questions and clear up Landry and member as the runners-up. See the story and more photos in the sports section. any concerns, and the Kathy Grillo will come board approved the par- up with dates in the near ent/student handbook. future. The board was provid- The board accepted Selectmen agree to support ed with copies of policies letters of resignation in regards to funding from Nicole Smith and proposals and applica- Jason Hills as technolo- tions, payment proce- gy director. conservation easement dures and statement of The board approved purpose, composition the nominations of and function of PMHS fi- Aeron Wrobel as a spe- Board also awards paving contract to Pike Industries nance committee but the cial education teacher/ BY ELIZABETH CANTRALL board for permission to on a 20-acre area. The of 2013 Conservation policies were tabled. case manager replacing Contributing Writer donate a one-time gift of remaining land would Easement. The board reviewed Joanne DeBello, Amie NEW DURHAM — $5,000 from the town to- be allowed to grow to an Next, Mike Gelinas a policy regarding the Felker as a guidance he July 7 meeting of the ward the project. “overgrowth” forest. from the Powdermill school attorney, and counselor and Kimberly New Durham Board of The board had a few Board of Selectmen Snowmobile Club asked member Steve Miller Beidleman as the JV vol- Selectmen began with a questions and Malay Chair David Swenson permission of the board felt the school board leyball coach. presentation provided presented a representa- acknowledged the con- to cut some stumps along members should be able The board approved by Bill Malay, who is tive from Moose Moun- servation commission the snowmobile trail in to contact the attorney the minutes from the an alternate member of tain, Keith Fletcher, to did, at one time, have Shirley Forest. directly. Chair Krista June 3 meeting. the town’s conservation help in answering any money donated to it for The board granted Argiropolis noted that is The next scheduled commission. questions or concerns. this very purpose. Gelinas permission to do in the policy. The board meeting of the Prospect Malay presented the They discussed the Selectman Terry Jar- so. ultimately approved Mountain High School plans for a conserva- easement of Moose vis asked Malay if he the policy regarding the Board is on Tuesday, tion easement on Moose Mountain and the de- was looking for a vote on Public input school attorney. Aug. 5, at 6:30 p.m. at the Mountain. tails of the responsibili- this measure immediate- Anthony Bonanno, a The board also ap- Prospect Mountain High The mountain is in ties in caring for it. ly. member of the budget proved a second and fi- School library. both New Durham and Fletcher informed “[I] would certainly committee, spoke up nal reading of a policy Tim Croes can be Farmington. There are the board it would be a like that,” replied Malay. during public input to in regards to extended reached at tcroes@sal- approximately 60 acres “no cut easement,” there The board voted to provide data supporting learning opportunities. monpress.com or 569-3126 in New Durham and 100 would be timber harvest- approve the $5,000 do- his belief that the town acres in Farmington. ed from the conservation nation to the Thompson SEE NEW DURHAM, PAGE A9­­­ Old Home Day expands Malay asked the land, but only focused Family Revocable Trust COURTESY PHOTO to the entire weekend On the coast BY TIM CROES until Sunday, Aug. 10. Janet Sullivan, Linda Staff Writer The weekend will Nelson and Karen ALTON — The Old kick off with a penny Mountain (l to r) of Home Weekend Com- sale hosted by the Al- Barnstead check out a mittee has been working ton Rotary Club from copy of The Baysider on hard in the last couple 12 until 8 p.m. at the Al- the shores of Miramichi of months to expand the ton Central School and Bay in Miramichi, New schedule of events from a block party hosted by Brunswick, Canada. The just one day to an entire the Alton Business As- photo was taken just weekend of events and sociation will take place days before Hurricane Arthur tore threw the the committee just re- from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Al- area. If you have a cently approved a final ton Central School. Ad- photo of you checking schedule for the festivi- ditionally, s’mores and out The Baysider in a ties. a campfire will be going unique location, e-mail Old Home Weekend on at the River Run Deli the photo and all per- will begin on Friday, from 5 to 8 p.m. tinent information to Aug. 8, and run through On Saturday, the day baysider@salmonpress. starts with the 5k road com. Index race sponsored by the t Alton Parks and Recre- ation Department and Masons cooking up breakfast Sunday Volume 10 • Number 29 Meredith Village Sav- ings Bank. The race be- ALTON — On Sun- coffee and juice being Busines...... A7 gins at 9 a.m. and race day, July 20, the Ma- served, all for one low Wine Tasting Churches...... A8 day registration is avail- sons of Winnipisaukee price, it is a perfect Fridays at 4 pm Classifieds...... B8-B11 able. Lodge in Alton will be time for family and PEACHES Editorial Page...... A4 The craft fair will be hosting their monthly friends to sit down and ¢ held from 9 a.m. until 5 breakfast buffet start- enjoy an all you can eat lb. John Harrigan...... A11 p.m. on Saturday, and an ing at 7:30 a.m., open breakfast buffet. So join 89 Letters...... A4 antique boat show will to the public, at the the Masons for break- Obituaries...... A8 take place at the Alton Lodge on Route 28, a fast between 7:30 and 11 Sports...... B1-B7 Bay boat docks from 9 quarter mile south of a.m., they look forward a.m. until noon. the Alton Circle. With to seeing you there. For 24 pages in 2 sections The Alton Historical fresh fruit, biscuits and more information, go to ©2012, Salmon Press, LLC. Society will hold an open gravy, scrambled eggs, www.winnipesaukee- Call us at (603) 569-3126 house at the J. 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BY TIM CROES And even though The End 68 Hours funds and food supplies need of the following Checks can be made out Staff Writer school is out for the sum- of Program in Alton is are running down faster food items: plastic jars of to End 68 Hours of Hun- ALTON — With mer the program contin- unique because it’s the than they are going out. peanut butter, jelly, may- ger/Alton and mailed in school on summer ues to support families only program that con- She is looking for onnaise and fluff. They care of Pam Forbes at Al- break, it’s easy to forget that are in need of food. tinues during the sum- someone to help support are also in need of boxes ton Central School. that there are still fami- The program fills mer months while most the program, do fund- of crackers, cereal, cans She stresses that no lies and children in need school bags during the other schools stop their raising and collect food of tuna and soup, snacks, amount is too small and in town. school year with healthy program. donations. Forbes is fruit cups, macaroni and encourages any local The End 68 Hours of snacks likes peanut but- The program in Alton looking for someone to cheese, Ramen noodles, business to adopt a food Hunger program pro- ter, tuna fish, applesauce is supported by the Win- come once every five or spaghetti and meatballs item to donate or to do vides snacks for students and other items. During nipesaukee Woods Farm six weeks and inventory or ravioli in a can. a food drive to help sup- during the school year to the school year, the pro- CSA, where members the food and check for The End 68 Hours of port the program. fill the gap between the gram fills between 35 to donate shares of vegeta- any outdated food. They Hunger program is regis- last lunch on Friday af- 40 bags per week. During bles that go home during would also prepare or- tered non-profit and 100 Tim Croes can be ternoon and their break- the summer the number the summer with the ders for food. percent of any donations reached at tcroes@sal- fast at school on Monday of bags filled drops to 15 bags of food. The program is in go to purchasing food. monpress.com or 569-3126 morning. a week. Pamela Forbes, the director of End 68 Hours of Hunger, is thankful to have the support of Hazardous waste collection Winnipesaukee Woods Farm and is thankful that fresh vegetables can in Wolfeboro Saturday be provided through this program. WOLFEBORO — Sat- pick up your free pass posal and alternatives to Currently the price to urday, July 19, from for the event. Getting toxic products are avail- fill a big for a student is 8:30 a.m. to noon will be your pass prior to the able at the collection. between $12 and $14 per household hazardous event will speed up the Medications will be student. waste collection for the line at the collection. accepted at Wolfeboro The Alton Centenni- Lakes Region Household Call Site Coordinator again on Aug. 16. Be- al Rotary Club and the Hazardous Product Fa- Sarah Silk at 651-7530 cause special personnel Pearson Road Commu- cility (LRHHPF) at 404 with any questions. must be present, the fa- nity and Senior Center Beach Pond Road, Wolfe- Any product marked cility is not able to accept continue to collect food boro. Alton, Tuftonboro dangerous, toxic, poison, medications in July. donations for the pro- and Wolfeboro residents or flammable, from the The facility is open gram. and taxpayers may garage or garden shed, from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Forbes would like to attend with a LRHH- automotive fluids, clean- Non-member towns may thank J.P. China for its PF pass for no charge. ers, etc. are accepted Sat- bring hazardous prod- continued support of the Please note, a pass is urday. Latex paint is not ucts at the regular fee for program. different from a dump a hazardous waste. In- each five-gallon incre- Forbes would also sticker. The facility is structions for latex dis- ment. like to thank The Alton open the third Saturday Circle Grocery and Fid- of the month through dlehead Farms for keep- October. ing collection jars at Please bring hazard- Pig roast set TIM CROES their cash registers and ous products in their Renovation moving along Meredith Village Sav- original containers. A ings Bank for their food list of accepted products for Saturday The roof of the Alton Town Hall is being replaced and work drives. is in the green pamphlet is progressing steadily. Workers put new shingles on the Even with the con- that can be obtained at ALTON — The Sons price also includes mu- Town Hall roof. In the coming weeks they will be replacing tinued support of the the solid waste facility of the American Legion sic, horseshoes and lots the dormers and be working on the replacement of the businesses in the com- in Alton, Tuftonboro Post 72 in Alton invite of fun. Tickets on sale at roof as part of the renovation of the Town Hall. munity, Forbes said that or Wolfeboro when you the public (21 and older) Post 72 or call 875-3461. to attend the annual pig They request those wish- roast on July 19 from ing to attend to call in or- 1 to 4 p.m. The ticket ders by July 18. Hart graduates from NESCom BANGOR, Maine — Gymnasium on the cam- Nathaniel Hart of Alton pus of Husson Universi- graduated from the New ty in Bangor, Maine, to England School of Com- honor 120 graduates re- munications (NESCom) ceiving their degrees. with a BS Communica- The New England tions Technology. School of Communica- On Saturday, May tions at Husson Univer- Express 10, family and friends sity is located in Bangor, yourself. gathered in the Newman Maine.

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Open Everyday Owner: Duane White for Breakfast & Lunch 5am - 2pm 444 NH Route 11 Farmington, NH Sundays 5am - 12pm 755-9900 OpinionOpinion THE BAYSIDER, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2014 SECTION A, PAGE 4 Opinion Talking business There is no question that times are tough from an economic standpoint. Everyone it seems is feeling the pinch in one way or anoth- er. That’s why we were happy to report last week on a few possible new businesses coming to the area, though nothing was official. In New Durham, a resident is looking to turn a vacant building and lot on Route 11 across from Johnson’s into a auto sales and repair business and is going through the proper pro- cesses. In Barnstead, the planning board heard about a possible solar garden, which isn’t necessarily a business providing tons of local jobs, but is a business that could provide tax revenue to the town and could possibly see expansion. There was also talk of a possible animal rescue facility coming to town. And recent reports from Barnstead produced good news for Patriot Pizza, located in the for- mer Hampstead Theater building on Route 28. TIM CROES The first week was such a success that they ac- tually ran out of food and had to close for a cou- Can you hear me now? ple of days to restock. Laura O. Robertson, AuD, was the guest speaker at the Alton Centennial Rotary Club meeting on Thursday, July 10, and All these are good things. Any time a town she spoke to the club about hearing, advances in hearing aids and her experience as an audiology specialists. Her office is located in Laconia. The Alton Centennial Rotary Club meets every Thursday at the Pearson Road Community and Senior can welcome a new business, it’s a good thing Center at 7 a.m. for breakfast. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Don Roberts (left) invited Robertson (right) for the town and its residents. to speak to the club on July 10. It’s local businesses that help to keep our newspaper running as well. As a free weekly newspaper, we rely solely on advertising reve- Community Corner nue to keep our paper viable and local business- n es that choose to advertise with us are what keeps the paper moving forward and allowing us to highlight local news events. A disaffection exists We urge anyone who picks up this paper each week or has a copy delivered to your house, to BY JEFFREY KRATOVIL whose general umbrel- to acknowledge this a concern of hers. She New Durham la provided a means for town “need” and consult wanted an insurance check out the ads that appear each week and if A certain kind of mys- discount rates. For Mr. counsel later? Such a policy to state the town you can, frequent those businesses and tell them tique won over a very Newman and other par- “need” statement would will be held harmless. you saw their ad. Businesses want to know that stubborn board of se- ents like him, this trans- not bind the down in any Specifically harmless the advertising they do is successful and there’s lectmen during the New lated into an affordable case. She identified her- should any child or staff- no better way to make it successful than to uti- Durham public meeting price of $90 per child per self as “one of the moms er become (now or in the lize their products and services. on June 2. This fascina- week. Newman must of one of the children.” future) ill from hazard- We can’t extend our gratitude enough toward tion, this “savoir faire,” convince the BOS to wed She then put her foot ous materials being dis- has little to do with the his non-profit entity down. “I have a need for turbed. the local businesses who place ads with us each ground breaking book with the town. By “wed” my child.” Not an issue to Neysa week. The newspaper industry is not an easy of the same title writ- I mean that Newman’s Regarding the spon- Brisson. She pointed out business, but we pride ourselves on being able ten many years ago. I, program must have a taneity of the CKC shut- that a summer school to provide local news you might not get any- myself, cannot quanti- written acknowledge- down, Swenson asked, program was in effect. where else and without the support of the ad- fy this mystique. Ask ment by the town declar- “Was not identification No hazardous materials vertisers, there’s no way we could provide that someone like Sally Ride, ing that there is a “need” sent to all current par- project would alter that news to you. Condoleeza Rice or Pat for such a program to ticipants?” childrens’ venue. Benatar what it means exist. Without this little “No there wasn’t,” To one of the moms, We enjoy being part of our communities and to them. When person- memorandum from the Newman leveled with asbestos safety was we want to make sure that people who visit our alized, it appears to give BOS, the school system him. apparently an after- communities know what’s going on and where women their courage, is obligated to charge Supposedly, the CKC thought. Responding to to go to find something to eat, a room to stay in brains and voice. $240 a day per classroom. sent out a survey. Par- commissioner Dot Vei- or any number of services offered by the many This “know how” Newman could lose his ents of CKC children sel’s health concerns, local businesses in our pages. created a tipping point discount because all would RSVP whether Mary Foster didn’t We welcome all new businesses to town. If during the recent heated staff (carry-overs from or not they’d enroll this think an asbestos safety discussion on June 2. It the CKC) would contin- summer. The results of issue was an issue at all you have a business and you would like to ad- brought about a turning ue to be paid rather than this poll would be used to Parks and Recreation. vertise, please feel free to call Maureen Aselton point for local mothers, work for free. to determine whether or If the surveys came back at 569-3126 or e-mail maselton@salmonpress. scrambling to resolve “There’s only so not the after school care positive, Mrs. Foster com to get more information. And we’re always their crisis in child care. many slots out there,” program would operate believed they’d run the looking to do introductory stories on new busi- The dilemma is far from Selectman David Bick- this summer. Mothers CKC anyway. “Was that nesses as well. over. We see the force of ford emphasized. “But… like Neysa Brisson nev- okay?” she demanded. Our communities are wonderful places to nature that eventually there is a space here er got this survey. Mys- Regarding Jarvis’ allowed these moms to emptied by Parks and tique is a word used to insurance waiver for work and live and we have the many local busi- carry the day. It’s the Rec.” Bickford contin- categorize a woman’s hazardous materials, nesses and employees to thank for that. We feminine mystique. ued to draw a line in the mysterious ability to Newman asked, “did hope that all our readers stop in at a local busi- We had standing room sand with Occam’s ra- persuade. It was work- you have that from rec- ness when they are out and about. Your support only due to the number zor. “They can get that ing. reation when they were is important to all of them. of women who mustered same space… free, if we, The feminine mys- assigned space for the together, many meet- the selectmen, just say tique. summer?” ing one another for the we agree there’s a need While a selectman, I Swenson to the res- first time. They came for child care in New had heard of the apathy cue. “Asbestos came up to rally support for Lee Durham and they’ll take expressed by Parks and fairly recently.” The Newman. The BOS lis- care of everything from Rec commissioners for “I knew better than tened to Newman ex- here. We don’t have to the CKC after school that,” Bickford respond- Baysider plain how the closure of do another thing.” program. This disinter- ed to Swenson. the Creative Kids Club Selectman Swenson est is evident. Parks and Then came a list of Proudly serving Alton - Barnstead - New Durham (CKC) for the summer didn’t buy it. “I … I don’t Rec procrastinated until stipulations that Se- surprised the parents. mean to overly chal- last minute to deal with lectmen Jarvis and Sw- ESTABLISHED APRIL 7, 2005 Recognizing the dire lenge that statement but it. Commission volun- enson drew up as they Offices at Clarke Plaza, P.O. Box 250, straits this unexpected I think I’ll challenge that teer Dot Veisel admitted finally began to crack cancellation has placed statement.” Swenson that their three-hour under the weight of all Wolfeboro Falls, New Hampshire 03896 vulnerable families in, continued, “My under- work session took place this feminine mystique. Phone: 569-3126 • Fax: 569-4743 the parents have banded standing of the day care in May. A three-hour Swenson’s major issue, Frank Chilinski, President & Publisher together. Lee and 16 oth- business, which I’ve re- work session to find al- based on business ex- Joshua Spaulding, Editor er families have formed viewed several business ternative contingencies. perience (he claimed), a non-profit entity to plans in my career… I In May. “You have to was in talking to var- E-mail: [email protected] request to continue the think there’s more than believe me folks,” Veis- ious start-up daycare Staff Writer: Tim Croes program at Governor that statement.” Chill- el promised, regarding businesses, the impor- Sports Editor: Joshua Spaulding Wentworth Elementary ing best describes the their last minute at- tance of #1 – insurance, Advertising Sales: Maureen Aselton School. As of that date, selectmen’s attitude. tempt in May for a plan #2 – collections and Distribution Manager: Jim Hinckley school would be closing Rather than offer alter- B. Resident Skip Fadden #3 – a business plan. Information Manager: Ryan Corneau in three weeks, poten- natives or suggestions, scowled. “This is an is- Here’s the other side of tially giving desperate the majority of select- sue created by you,” he the coin: Imposing con- The Baysider is published weekly by Salmon Press, P.O. Box 729, 5 Water mothers only that much men strove to find im- repeated twice. ditions would make it St., Meredith, NH 03253. ISSN: 1945-5836. USPS 024921 periodicals post- age paid at Meredith, NH 03253. POSTMASTER: Send address changes time to find an alterna- pediments. Selectman Selectman Theresa impossible for a school to the Baysider, P.O. Box 729, Meredith, NH 03253. tive. Newman said it put Swanson does deserve Jarvis stood up to bat. superintendent to sign them in “panic mode credit for seeking the Jarvis had heard as off on. That’s why they SALMON PRESS PHOTO POLICY: As a community oriented family of newspapers, Salmon Press welcomes photos from readers, business owners, and here to some degree.” advice of legal counsel. far back as September were initially proposed other outside sources for publication in any of its titles. Any photos submitted The CKC operated un- For sure. However, as that an asbestos remov- by the majority of select- for publication become the property of Salmon Press, and may be displayed in our newspapers, as well as on our Web site. They may also be made available der the auspices of the Angela Chapman asked al project for the school men. I believe. for re-sale, with any proceeds going to Salmon Press and/or the photo re-print New Durham Parks and (to paraphrase), why not was in the works. Re- SEE CORNER, PAGE ­­­A5 vendor. Recreation Department, make a memorandum spiratory illness was THE BAYSIDER, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2014 A5 Tasker will fill open selectmen’s seat

BY TIM CROES ago to fill the spot on the needed to be addressed. rot the boards. Kelley County work release in- A member of the Staff Writer board left by the resigna- It was determined that urged the board to con- mates to cut the brush parks and recreation de- BANSTEAD — The tion of Jim Barnard. No the practice would be sidered replacing the back. The highway de- partment e-mailed a tem- Barnstead Board of Se- other names have come suspended until a ruling clapboards at a cost of partment crew will pick SEE TASKER, PAGE ­­­A10 lectmen met on Tuesday, into the Town Hall to fill is made. $22,000. up trash in the area. July 8, and discussed the vacancy. The board Frank Salvatore and Joe McDowell, the painting the Town Hall, approved to add Ed Ray Kelley met with the interim Police Chief met with the interim po- Tasker as the fifth mem- board and discussed pro- presented the board lice chief and discussed ber of board. posals for painting the with his selection of six the open position on the Kerr relayed con- Town Hall. applicants for the po- board. cerns about the allowing Salvatore supported lice secretary position. Chairman David Kerr some contractors that the use of power wash- He suggested that the asked the board to ad- are doing work for the ers, while Kelley was board interview the can- dress the offer from Ed town to use the fuel at against using them and didates. He announced Tasker from three weeks the town shed and felt it said it would ultimately that the two grants were recently received: a high- Bloser to speak at Oscar Foss on July 30 way speed enforcement grant for $4,125 and a BARNSTEAD — The and practically apply the Gilford Elementary DWI enforcement grant Oscar Foss Memorial ethical theories?” School. The program for $5,500. He reported Library invites families All ages are welcome will run through Aug. that the front door no to visit with children’s to join the discussion. 12 and families can sign longer works and the author/illustrator Cher- The Philosophy Club up to read with Zara for board authorized him to yl Bloser on Wednesday, meets the last Monday of 15-minute sessions every contact Gunnar Stohl- July 30, at 10 a.m. Blos- each month. Tuesday afternoon from berg for the repairs. er will share her books On Friday, Aug. 1, 4 to 5 p.m. Jim Fougerer, Chair- and painting techniques at 2:30 p.m. families are There is always man of the Conservation with the children during invited to spend an after- something going at the Commission, informed COURTESY PHOTO the library’s Songs and noon enjoying a special library. Please call the the board that there are a Stories and Arts and movie and popcorn at library at 269-3900 or vis- lot of vehicles accessing A little to the left Crafts activities. Come the library. Join the staff it oscarfoss.org for more the fishing area at the New Durham Public Library volunteer Justus Bellington to the library for a fun- for some free family en- information about these Town Beach on Suncook gets advice on the placement of a “neural control panel” filled, interactive morn- tertainment in one of the or any of our other pro- Lake and it is becoming in the summer reading program’s cyborg from a helpful ing and be sure to check ‘coolest’ places in town. grams or events. a problem. McDowell Science Secrets assistant. Next Wednesday, July 23, the out her books in the li- The library has be- Library hours are: suggested cutting some public is invited to attend a free “mad scientist” show brary’s collection. gun a new “Time for Mondays from 2 to 8 p.m., brush so that a cruiser where the science behind magic tricks is revealed. The The next Philosophy Tails” reading dog pro- Tuesdays and Wednes- can get down there. It show begins at 1 p.m. and is suitable for all ages. Three through five year olds are also welcome to attend Jr. Club meeting will be on gram with Zara, a sev- days from 10 a.m. until was determined that a Scientist Day on Thursday, July 24, at 11 a.m. to partic- Monday, July 28, at 6:30 en-year-old pit-bull/lab 5 p.m., Thursdays from 5 gate would be fabricated ipate in hands-on science experiments. Call the library p.m. This month the top- mix. Zara is a certified to 8 p.m., Fridays from to and installed across the at 859-2201 for more information on the summer read- ic of discussion will be, therapy dog who has 2 to 5 p.m. and Saturdays path. A suggestion was ing program, early literacy development workshops, Jr. “How do we evaluate read with children at 9 a.m. to noon. made to use the Belknap Scientist Day and Artist Trading Cards. Corner FROM PAGE A4

So when hope ap- search this, considering Not to wait a week ei- This fiasco is an exam- ule for her babies it be- her cubs. That evening, peared on the horizon his company (MRI) was ther, like he planned. ple of why. comes a safety blanket. those ladies strut out- like a brand new day, earning $75,000 to con- Angela Chapman re- Whether it be from Coordination of driving side smiling, shaking Swenson expected these tract for New Durham. quested to have the at- personal ambition or fi- schedules, arranging my hand and meeting moms to gather their Eventually, all of Sw- torney called tomorrow. nancial necessity, Unit- car pooling, calling in fa- the night air with ex- research and report enson’s daunting con- Chair Swenson ed States women have vors from kindly neigh- hilaration. They got the back. When recognized, ditions disappeared in agreed. become a prominent bors, it’s a talent that BOS to bend. Good for I stood up to say the BOS the motion, save one – to Such resistance. fixture in the workplace takes on colorful propor- them. was paid to represent check with legal coun- There is a real disaf- over the last 35 years. It’s tions. Mothers who can The feminine mys- the town. Therefore, Jer- sel. fection between New a shame that the same weave a life out of these tique. emy Bourgeois as town Thanks to the femi- Durham residents and access to gainful em- patterns could probably administrator should re- nine mystique. their elected officials. ployment and the little make terrific quilts. All Community Cor- financial independence When that quilt goes ner pieces are presented that comes with it para- away, it’s like someone as the opinions of the au- doxically creates its own pulled your safety net thor, not as fact and do Alton odd constraints. Once from right under you. not necessarily represent FROM PAGE A1 a mother has sewn to- And nothing comes be- the opinions of the news- gether a day care sched- tween a mama bear and paper. Fright Building from til 3 p.m. A cribbage tourna- 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. and The Alton Busi- ment will be going on barbershoppers will be ness Association will at the Alton Bay Band- Law Office of making an appearance be hosting a car show stand from 1 to 3 p.m. on in the afternoon. from noon to 3 p.m. in Sunday. The parade through and around Monument The Old Home Week- Kurt D. DeVylder, PLLC town will start at 2 p.m. Square on Sunday. end Committee has 33 South Main St., 2nd Floor • P.O. Box 475 • Wolfeboro, NH 03894 on School Street and River Run Deli is worked hard on orga- P:(603) 569-5005 F:(603) 569-5007 E: [email protected] finish in Alton Bay. The holding a fairy and prin- nizing for the events for www.devylderlaw.com event is sponsored by cess picnic on Sunday this year’s weekend, and the Alton Business As- from 3 to 5 p.m. is hopeful the event will • Experienced • Effective • FREE 1/2 Hour Consultation sociation. The Alton Police De- continue to grow each River Run Deli will partment will be doing year. be holding a scavenger a police motorcycle Tim Croes can be GENERAL LITIGATION, Including: hunt throughout the day demonstration at 1 p.m. reached at tcroes@sal- Family Law • Personal Injury Law • Criminal Law • Real Estate Law from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. in front of the Town monpress.com or 569- The chicken barbe- Hall. 3126 Debt Collection • Wills & Trusts • Probate Law cue will be held at the Alton Fire Station from 4 to 7 p.m. on Saturday. The Prospect Moun- Ames Farm Inn taineers will be perform- On the Shore of Lake Winnipesaukee ing at the Alton Bay 603.293.4321 | www.amesfarminn.com Bandstand from 3 to 5 p.m. on Saturday. Stop in for our Midweek Specials The Alton Police De- Specials good Tuesdays thru Thursdays from 7:30 am to 1pm partment will host a K-9 demonstration at 4 p.m. CALL AHEAD FOR BOAT DOCKING on Saturday. ~ DINING ROOM NOW AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL ~ Annie and the Or- 2800 LAKE SHORE RD | GILFORD, NH 03249 phans will be perform- ing at the Alton Bay Bandstand from 7 to 9 p.m. on Saturday night, and then shortly after fireworks will be going off to end the day. On Sunday, the craft fair will continue in Al- ton Bay from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Also on Sunday, a mini-golf tournament sponsored by the Alton Rotary Club will be held throughout the day at Jay’s Bayside Ice Cream and Mini-Golf. The Alton Historical Society will once again be holding an open house on Sunday from noon to 3 p.m. with free hot dogs and burgers at the J. Jones Freight Building from noon un- A6 THE BAYSIDER, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2014 Gilman Library joins forces with the Children’s Museum of NH ALTON — Join the p.m. as they celebrate of New Hampshire. Ex- learn an easy way they cling adventure using ians remain within the Gilman Library on summer reading with plore this great earth can help keep the earth vibrant images, books, building during the Thursday, Aug. 7, at 3 the Children’s Museum everyone lives on and healthy while having science experiments program. all of its trash. How fun along the way. Put and a take home, open Events associated much do people throw your scientist caps on ended “make it new with the summer read- away a year? What are to work together, ques- again” activity. This ing program are spon- Adi Rule at Oscar ways to make trash into tion, explore and exper- hour-long program is sored in part by the something new again? iment. With newfound designed for children River Run Deli, Route Do you know what up- knowledge everyone ages 4-10. However chil- 28, Alton and the Alton Foss Memorial cycling is? This inter- can make sure this dren outside this range Teachers Association. active outreach pro- earth doesn’t go fizz, are welcome to attend. Stop by the library or gram will explore all boom. The museum Arrive early, seating check the library web Library tonight of these questions and educator will lead par- is limited. They ask site for more informa- more. Children will ticipants in an upcy- that parents / guard- tion. BARNSTEAD — at 6:30 p.m. for the Today, Thursday, opportunity to learn July 17, at 6 p.m., local about public health author and musician concerns and how Open Farm day set for July 26 Adi Rule will be at the the New Hampshire Oscar Foss Memorial Public Health Lab- BARNSTEAD — The the Barnstead Farmers hydroponic demonstra- duce and local aspiring Library to talk about oratories operates. Barnstead Farmers and and Gardeners Network tions, wagon rides and young artists will be at writing, music and Microbiologist Peggy Gardeners Network are on Facebook. an afternoon pig roast Good Stuff Farm, sam- creative expression. Sweeney will give a pleased to sponsor the Participating farms will take place at Sticks ple four different flavors Rule, a singer with the short presentation third annual Barnstead include The Local and Stones Farm, see of sausages and see the Boston Symphony Or- on the various units Open Farm Day, which Butcher, Good Stuff traditional breeds on a newest community addi- chestra, will discuss of the Public Health will be held on July 26. Farm, Five Acre Farm, small 1800s homestead tion, The Local Butcher, the paranormal writ- Laboratories and the This is a self-guided tour Sticks and Stones Farm, at Five Acres Farm, life USDA inspected slaugh- ing process and her kinds of testing that that will run from 10 Frenette Farm, Gran- as it used to be, organ- ter and processing facil- fascinating lifestyle. they do. a.m. to 4 p.m. Free maps ite State Alpaca Farm, ic permaculture pro- ity. The next Lego Club There is always will be available at par- Mountain View Farm, will be on Friday, something going at ticipating farms. Duane Family Farm, Tiz July 18, from 3 to 4:30 the library. Please call This year, they have a Miniature Horse Farm p.m. at the library. the library at 269-3900 10 unique farms partici- and Veggies Galore and Bowhunter’s 3-D The staff will provide or visit oscarfoss.org pating. Various animals More. all the Legos and dis- for more information will be available to see, Some of the features play the children’s about these or any including alpacas and on Open Farm Day in- creative construc- of the library’s other miniature horses. The clude Rebecca Rule, hu- shoot is July 27 tions in the library. programs or events. farms will also have all morist and story teller The Lego Club is held Library hours are: kinds of products and performing at Veggies NEW DURHAM — registration from 8 a.m. every third Friday of Mondays from 2 to 8 produce. Farms will Galore, from 1 to 2 p.m., The Farmington Fish to 12 p.m. each month and runs p.m., Tuesdays and be conducting tours of cart rides will be avail- and Game Club, 64 The shoot will be on all year. There’s no Wednesdays from their operations and able for kids of all ages Old Bay Road in New the Farmington Fish sign up required, so 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., some will be offering at Tiz a Miniature Horse Durham is sponsoring a and Game Clubs archery just come on in and Thursdays from 5 to 8 demonstrations of vari- Farm, fresh produce, bowhunter’s pre-season range. This a fun shoot start building. p.m., Fridays from to ous products. There will honey, baked goods, 30-target 3-D shoot fun with only four classes. Come to the library 2 to 5 p.m. and Satur- be something here for hanging baskets and shoot. Any participant of any on Monday, July 21, days 9 a.m. to noon. everyone. plants for sale at Duane Gift certificates will age can declare to shoot This event is free and Family Farm, tour starts be presented to the top in a higher or more diffi- open to the public. Come at 11 a.m., goat cheese shooters in each of the cult class. and visit the diverse and other goat milk four classes. The four Food and beverages Wolfetrap farms that make up the products will be avail- classes are youth (12 and will be available. community. able for sale at Moun- under), women’s, tradi- For the purpose of Grill & Rawbar For more informa- tain View Farm, alpacas tional and open. All kids this shoot no crossbows tion, contact Robin Don- and their products will 12 and under shoot for will be allowed. Summer is back at the Trap ovan at 269-5591 or Don be available at Gran- free. For further informa- Free Launch pick up at Wolfeboro Town Docks Walker at 435-0277. Find ite State Alpaca Farm, The date for the shoot tion, contact Barry Carr is Sunday July 27, with at [email protected]. We are pleased Delivery Service to serve you this for Wolfeboro Bay and Local Islands eclectic sampling Just give us a call and our boat or Seadoo of exotic cuisine Plymouth State has from across will deliver to you. Asia and the South Pacific, with a focus on locals on Dean’s List Thai, Philippine, Japanese and Korean dishes. PLYMOUTH — The hours must be in cours- All are prepared following students have es that earn grade points to order with fresh, local been named to Plymouth and the student must produce, State University’s Presi- have completed all such specialty dent’s List. 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ALTON — Mary J. Thursday in Alton Bay Roberts Goodrich, 91, peacefully completed ALTON — Line danc- Meredith Village Sav- Summer concerts in Orphans - rock and roll her life, surrounded by ing for adults of all ages ings Bank, the race is Alton Bay 50s-70s; her family, at her Alton takes place Thursdays at Aug. 9 at the Alton Bay Free summer con- Aug. 16 – Bittersweet - home on July 3. She was the Alton Bay Communi- Bandstand at 9 a.m. The certs are sponsored by classic rock; predeceased by her hus- ty Center from 1:30 to 3 USATF certified course the Alton Parks and Aug. 23 - No Limitz - band of 50 years, Otis p.m. There is a minimal through Alton is paved, Recreation Department classic rock. in 2001. She leaves her one-time fee for the sum- scenic, slightly varying, Saturdays in July and Alton Bay Craft Fair four children, Ann Lew- mer season. flat/downhill with one August from 7 to 9 p.m. The Old Home Week- is (Dan) of Worcester ing quilting. Recreation soccer moderate incline. Com- at the Alton Bay Band- end Craft Fair will be Mass., Charles (Tracy) She was a member of league puterized timing, priz- stand. All ages are invit- held in Alton Bay on of Pomfret, Conn., San- The Sturbridge Federat- Register now for the es, raffles, music, water ed. Aug. 9 and 10. New dra of Amesbury, Mass. ed Church, Rainbow for recreation soccer pro- and great food are also July 19 - Pony Express Hampshire crafters with and Marye McKenney girls, Eastern Star, 4-H gram, grades K-8. Forms included. Support your - country and western; hand made wares will be (Wayne) of South Lan- leader, Daughters of the are available at the local race. Forms and July 26 - Tom and displaying their crafts caster, Mass. Mary also American Revolution, Parks and Recreation map are available online Annie’s Caravan Band - at the Railroad Square leaves two siblings, Ir- Sons of the Mayflower, office. at www.alton.nh.gov or New England fiddle; Park on Saturday from ving (Jean) of Alton and Founding Families of Alton Old Home Day register online at www. Aug. 2 - The Echo 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sun- Ruth Schenck (William) New England. 5K Road Race lightboxreg.com/al- Tones - classic rock; day from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. of Keene. In addition, Always busy she, at Co-sponsored by ton5k2014. Aug. 9 - Annie and the she leaves numerous 80, tracked polar bears grandchildren, great in the Arctic, rode a jet grandchildren, nieces ski at 89 to go get ice and nephews. cream, as well as sewing Alton Police Log Born Dec. 13, 1922 in and quilting. Wolfeboro, the daughter A memorial service ALTON — The Alton vehicle accidents. calls for services that motor vehicles, one 911 of Charles E. and Ella as held. Sunday, July 13, Police Department re- There were five bur- consisted of the follow- hang-up, three directed Frances (Rowe) Roberts, at the East Alton Meet- sponded to 131 calls for glary/theft/break-ins re- ing: Two disorderly patrols, one motor vehi- Mary graduated from ing house at Gilman Cor- service during the week ported on Old Wolfeboro conduct, two juvenile cle lockout, seven prop- U.N.H. in 1946 with a ners in Alton. In lieu of of July 6-12, including Road, Main Street, Cher- incidents, one domestic erty checks, eight paper- degree in occupational flower donations may be three arrests. ry Valley Road, Curtis complaint, two wanted work services, four lost/ therapy. She married made to the Manchester One female subject Court and Route 11D. person/fugitives, three found properties, one Otis on June 8, 1947. VA Medical Center, 718 was arrested for simple There was one sus- alarm activations, two highway/roadway haz- Mary worked as an oc- Smyth Road, Manches- assault. picious person/activity noise complaints, six ard report, five vehicle cupational therapist, art ter, N.H. or to the Winni- One male subject was report on New Durham pistol permit applica- ID checks, two business/ director for three Stur- pesaukee Chapter DAR, arrested for possession Road. tions, five animal com- property checks, two bridge area schools, of- P.O. Box 266, Wolfeboro, of controlled/narcotic Police made 30 motor plaints, one untimely, medical assists, two as- fice manager for Hearing N.H. 03894. drugs. vehicle stops and han- one trespass, two sex sist other agencies, two Associates in Worcester, To express condolenc- There was one motor dled 10 motor vehicle offender registrations, general information, ceramics teacher (50 es, please visit www.pea- vehicle summons arrest. complaint-incidents. one civil matter, one nine general assistance years), as well as teach- sleefuneralhome.com. There were six motor There were 79 other dispute, two disabled and one miscellaneous. Fair is this weekend at Pittsfield church PITTSFIELD — St. one. a Red Wing hunting Day tradition) featuring Stephen’s Episcopal Among the many bow; an early antique Joe’s famous hot dogs Church on Main Street items offered to tempt brass oil candle; and and George’s pulled in Pittsfield is the place bidders are an as- pottery by Charles La- pork sandwiches. Top to be on Saturday, July sortment of vintage Fond. To obtain a com- off your lunch with 19, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. jewelry; two round plete list, go to stste- cookies from the bake during the Old Home marble-top tables on phenspittsfieldnh.org. table. The bakers of St. Day festivities. Don’t antique pedestal bases; The auction will end Stephen’s will be hard miss the bigger-than-ev- a vintage hand-braided promptly at 2 p.m. on at work making the er silent auction, which rug; a sepia print of Mil- Saturday. You do not favorites people have begins the day before, let’s “The Gleaners” in need to be present at the come to expect to find Friday, July 18, from an antique frame; new close; you just need to at the church’s tables, 4 to 7 p.m. featuring Boyd’s “Yesterday’s be available to receive so pick up some yummy something for every- Child” collectible dolls; a call and arrange for a homemade baked goods pickup by 5 p.m. on Sat- to take home. Service for Betty Sullivan is July 29 urday or between 10:30 Proceeds of the Sum- and 11:30 a.m. the next mer Fair go to support ALTON — A me- a.m. with interment at morning. Bid high, bid the ministries of St. Ste- morial Mass for Betty New Riverside Ceme- COURTESY PHOTO often, and you can be a phen’s including out- Sullivan will be held tery in Alton. A lun- THIS lady’s writing desk is one of the many fine items on offer winner. reach to neighbors in at St. Katharine Drex- cheon will follow the at the silent auction during the Summer Fair at St. Stephen’s Stop by for a snack area communities. el Church in Alton on Mass in the Parish Church, 50 Main St., Pittsfield, on July 18-19. or lunch (an Old Home Tuesday, July 29, at 11 Hall. COURTESY PHOTO Baker-Gagne Funeral Home B Up to no good G Cremation Service Annie, played by Kat Abdelwahid and Reg Pre-Arrangements - Traditional Funerals played by Gordon Brooks perform in “Living Together,” presented by The Pittsfield Simple Burials - Cremation Services Payers at the Scenic Theatre, Pittsfield, Monument Company July 18 at 7:30 p.m. and 19 at 2 p.m. and B 7:30 p.m. Doors open one hour prior to F. Rick Gagne - Funeral Director performance for your opportunity to tuck in G to a snack, win a 50/50 raffle and/or your Mill Street, Wolfeboro, NH 603-569-1339 (800) 539-3450 Route 16, West Ossipee, NH 603-539-3301 baker-gagnefuneralhomes.com chance at raffle basket of British goodies. To find tickets to the performance, go online to www.pittsfieldplayers.com or make reserva- tions by calling 435-8852.

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New Durham FROM PAGE A1 he provided the board, if Clarke stated he quested to meet with work with Chase un- Building Inspector/Code should not hire a fifth acted upon, would help would bring the con- the board in non-public til she leaves and then Enforcement Officer Ar- police officer. in lowering taxes for the tracts to the board of se- earlier in the meeting, serve as interim director thur Capello. According to town. lectmen for signatures, so the board recessed to until a replacement is Capello would leave Bonanno, in the past Parks and Recreation as he was advised by a non-public session to hired. the town’s services as of four months the New chairperson and wife of the Town Administra- deal with both issues in- Hunter was unani- Aug. 2, and the board re- Durham police have re- the town’s police chief, tor Jeremy Bourgeois volving Bernier. mously approved for this viewed a draft advertise- sponded to 1,446 calls. He Kristyn Bernier, a law he should not be the one Following the position by the board. ment for employment. stated 701 of those calls enforcement officer her- signing contracts. non-public session, Ni- Bernier was approved Jarvis also suggested to were motor vehicle stops self, rebutted Bonanno’s cole Hunter, currently a to serve on the CIP by Bourgeois they adver- and 100 of them were pa- logic and stated “…mo- Confirmation of part-time employee for Swenson and Jarvis, but tise on the Municipal As- perwork served to citi- tor vehicle stops are an appointments the Department of Parks Bickford was a dissent- sociation’s web site. zens. Bonanno put these important service to the The board of select- and Recreation, was pre- ing vote. The next New items in a category of community according to men voted unanimously sented for the position Durham Board of Select- “services not requested many citizens as well.” to approve Stephanie of assistant director due Resignation men’s meeting will be by citizens.” Kerns as an alternate to to the fact that current The board stated it held on Monday, July 28, Bonanno went on to Highway department the ZBA (zoning board) director Kellie Chase is had received notifica- at 1 p.m. in the Fire Com- say 55 percent of calls Road Agent Mike for a three-year term. leaving. Hunter would tion of resignation by munity Room. are police active and 45 Clarke went over RSMS Swenson stated Kerns’ percent are in response paving bids and rec- vetting had been com- to requests made by cit- ommended the town go pleted. izens. with the lowest bid of They also voted to Bonanno stated he felt $264,415.25 provided by appoint Curtis Rich- the police driven work Pike Industries. ard to the conservation being higher than the Clarke acknowledged committee as a full-time work done in response to the town had a “bad ex- member. Richard had the needs of citizens was perience” with Pike In- been previously vetted evidence the town does dustries a few years ago, according to Swenson. not need more officers. but he felt the problem After unanimous He also discussed the was caused by one in- votes of approval by the officers’ salary and their dividual in Pike Indus- board, Kerns and Rich- benefits, which Bonanno tries, who was no longer ard were both sworn declared to be “a big tick- with the company. into service during the et item.” Clarke also stated meeting. Bonanno concluded, before the most recent Terry Jarvis pro- “I just wanted to sup- issues with the indi- posed to nominate Joan plement data already vidual three years ago, Swenson for a three-year presented. I don’t think who never finished the term on the ZBA. Select- a fifth officer necessary, project, New Durham man Swenson sat out of except maybe in sum- had never had problems the vote due to personal mer and we can get away previously with Pike In- conflict since Joan Sw- with part-time then.” dustries. enson is his spouse. Bonanno then moved Clarke also stated he She was approved by on to continue earlier had assurances from both Jarvis and Select- discussions he has had Pike that would never man David Bickford. with the board over happen again. Bernier was nominat- 100 Chestnut Hill Rd., Rochester, NH turning New Durham’s Jarvis stated she ed to serve on the (CIP) 603-332-5572 800-439-3395 highway department would like some wording Capital Improvement into a contracted high- changed in the contract Committee as a member www.augerandsons.com way department. to guarantee it won’t. at large, but Bickford According to Bonan- Jarvis then made a stated he had “…eight no the current highway motion to award the reasons why we should department’s budget is RSMS 2014 paving work not vote for Mrs. Berni- 14,000 to 18,000 per mile, to Pike Industries. er.” while contracted high- After some questions Swenson asked Bick- way work would cost be- from the public were an- ford if this discussion tween 6,000 to 10,000 per swered regarding crush- should be in non-public. mile. ing stone, the bid was “Probably,” replied Bonanno stated he be- unanimously approved Bickford. lieved the information by the board. Bernier had also re-

In 1984, President Ronald Reagan designated July as Nation- al Ice Cream Month and the third Sunday of the month as National Ice Cream Day. He recognized ice cream as a fun and nutritious food that is enjoyed by a full 90 percent of the nation’s population. In the proclamation, President Reagan called for all people of the United States to observe these events with “appropriate ceremonies and activities.”

The International Ice Cream Association (IICA) encourag- es retailers and consumers to celebrate July as National Ice Cream Month. In 2014, National Ice Cream Day will be Sun- day, July 20.

About 9 percent of all the milk produced by U.S. dairy farm- ers is used to produce ice cream, contributing significantly to the economic well-being of the nation’s dairy industry. Did You Know: Americans are the #1 consumers of ice-cream worldwide.

Immigrants at Ellis Island were served ice-cream

Many people attribute Charles E. Minches of inventing the ice-cream cone at the 1904 World’s Fair

Vanilla is the most popular flavor

Chocolate syrup is the most popular topping

June is the month that the most ice-cream is produced

In 1845 the hand-cranked ice cream machine was invented A10 THE BAYSIDER, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2014 Laugh with Caught in the Net at the Village Players Theater

WOLFEBORO — of the same name. The This summer the Vil- teenagers are deter- lage Players Theater mined to meet and un- mixes one taxi driver ravel the mystery while with two wives, blends John and his long-suf- in Internet romance fering friend Stanley with a stressed-out try to prevent the meet- boarder and a senile ing, and discovery by father, and serves it his two wives. all up with a butcher Caught in the Net knife and scuba gear. features the talents of This recipe for Caught veteran Village Players in the Net yields laughs Christian Boudman, galore at the air-condi- Kaylin Dean, Ernie tioned Village Players Bass and Russ Ellis, Theater in Wolfeboro joined by the newer July 25-Aug. 3. faces of Vinny Amico, In Ray Cooney’s fast- Deb Gagne (of Alton) paced comedy, two-tim- and Mara Lamb. The ing taxi driver John show plays Fridays and Smith is Caught in the Saturdays, July 25, 26, Net of his own guilt as Aug. 1 and 2 at 8 p.m. he tries to block the and Sunday, Aug. 3 at 2 blossoming interest of p.m. at the Village Play- son Gavin and daugh- ers Theater on Glendon ter Vicki who have dis- Street in Wolfeboro. covered one another Tickets are avail- and the “amazing coin- COURTESY PHOTO able at Black’s on Main cidence” that they both GAVIN (Vinny Amico, left) is an innocent participant while Stanley (Ernie Bass, right) is Caught in the Net of duplicity in The Street, through the have taxi driver fathers Village Players summer comedy July 26-Aug. 3. www.village-players. com web site or may be available at the door the day of performance. Seniors will meet again on Aug. 6

BARNSTEAD — The Nighthawk Hollow Se- niors enjoyed a lun- cheon cookout at Chris- tine Sanborn’s cottage on Suncook Lake in Barnstead on Wednes- day, July 2. Members enjoyed grilled meats, devoured corn on the cob, pasta salad, Fritos, • Bikes butter pecan ice cream • Accessories and soft drinks, but they • Bikewear were too full to partake • Swimwear of the muffins, cherries, • Sportswear apple crisp and S’mores. • Sunglasses Even though it was SALES ~ RENTALS ~ REPAIRS ~ TRADE-INS hot and muggy, a cool breeze eventually cooled everyone off and then it Open Tuesdays through Sundays clouded over and started New Merchandise Arriving Daily 47 North Main St. • Open Daily to rain. A short business Come in for a gift & to say “Hello” meeting followed. 569-3151 Durgin Stables • 15 N. Main St. • Wolfeboro, NH • 569-3806 On Aug. 6 at noon, www.nordicskiersports.com the group will meet at the Barnstead Town Hall. Those attending are asked to bring a sandwich and a drink for themselves and the group will be reminisc- ing about childhood years and the fun they had. To join, just show up. 15 NORTH MAIN STREET Dues are minimal. For WOLFEBORO, NH 03894 more information, con- 800-589-8801 tact President Christine Sanborn at 875-2676. www.FlagsOverWinnip.com Tasker FROM PAGE A5

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By John Harrigan Columnist

During Kitchen Pa- trol (KP) in the morning, I clean up counters and do dishes from the previ- ous evening’s company, which is frequent and re- warding. Because I like to cook, and so much JOHN HARRIGAN enjoy people of all stripe MY ARRAY of cast-iron cookware, guarded against advances with soap. and belief and back- ground, a full dining Above my kitchen Griswold and Wagner “dinner” is always an room table represents sink is a little floral-bor- predominate. Not that I eyebrow-raiser. The un- one of the great joys of dered note my younger have all that many, four initiated often mock this life. daughter once made, hanging behind the cook with an inappropriate During and after sup- then about 13: stove (gas), for everyday and badly accented “sup- per, which is called din- “When you finish use, and two much larg- pa.” This is an insult to ner elsewhere, one of my with your dishes, please er pans and two medi- local heritage and family challenges is clearing put water in them, so um-to-big-sized Dutch tradition. dishes before anyone they won’t turn to ce- ovens nearby. The morning meal is else can rise to help. ment. Thank you!” Caring for all of these breakfast, as in break There are two reasons Milk in a glass, in is a snap. Water poured the night’s fast. The for this: keeping the vis- particular, turns into into them right after mid-morning lunch-pail iting going on at the ta- a hard-scrubbing situ- they cool down (never lunch for those who ble uninterrupted; and ation if the glass isn’t when hot, this results in start work at 6 a.m. or making sure the dishes immediately filled with a warped or sometimes (in much of rural Amer- are scraped and stacked water after use. In this cracked pan) makes ica) much earlier is just the way I want them, to regard, raising six kids cleanup easy, assuming that, lunch. The mid- make cleanup afterward has been an adventure. that the cookware has day meal is dinner. The JOHN HARRIGAN (or in the morning) eas- Yet they eventually been properly seasoned, evening meal is supper, KATHRYN’S fading note above the kitchen sink, urging the ier. get it. My son Mike has a simple task of oiling from “sup-hour.” expedient of water. I’ve been called anal turned out to be a very them every now and When I go down to compulsive by kith and good cook and a bear on then and placing them in Manhattan to visit my dom of Vermont. E-mail gmail.com, or P.O. Box kin (they say they’re just cleanup. He works at a a 200-degree oven over- sister Susan and my son to campguyhooligan@ 39, Colebrook, NH 03576. kidding), but there is a big-league publishing night. Mike, I just use “Go out reason for my alleged house on Manhattan and The horror of any for dinner,” because the madness. has (to me) a nightmare good keeper of cast- tide for dinner is just too +++++ commute, involving iron cookware is a strong. I’m always amazed commuter trains and his well-meaning guest This column runs in a when people don’t truck, but at home his advancing with soap. dozen or so weekly news- scrape dishes right after kingdom is his kitchen, Armed guards should be papers covering two- use and put them in wa- and he is the much-ap- posted, although I admit thirds of New Hampshire ter, even if they’re not preciated king. that this might be slight- from Concord to Lower going to wash them right +++++ ly over the top. Canada, and parts of away. Even a bit of soapy I’d guess that I do 90 +++++ northwestern Maine water between stacked percent of my cooking “Supper” versus and the Northeast King- plates in the sink will in and on cast-iron pans make eventual clean- and Dutch ovens. Most Great up a lot easier. Spoons, of the cast-iron imple- Picking knives and forks go into ments I have are quite Old Home Day a cup or pot of water. old, and some have a per- sonal history. 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KATHY SUTHERLAND KATHY SUTHERLAND WILL TREUEL takes a throw at second base in action on Thursday. SAM BORELLI scores a run for Alton against Meredith on Thursday. Huge week for Alton Junior Legion team Morin Insurance squad bests Meredith, Sweeney and Bedford

BY JOSHUA SPAULDING Alton squad swept four ton bounced back with a at bats and of course, the to Prescott Park and proud of this team right Sports Editor games on the week to re- 6-4 win. pitching,” Noyes said. picked up a 9-3 win over now, it’s unbelievable.” ALTON — After tak- main in playoff conten- The other part of the Borelli and Barnes Meredith. The fate of the season ing a couple of tough tion. doubleheader was with both had three hits, Drew Nickerson had could come down to the losses last weekend, the “It was really differ- Bedford and it looked while Connor Loan the performance of the final weekend, as Plym- Alton Junior Legion ent players at differ- like things might go the drove in four runs and day, as he took the hill outh comes to town for baseball team, spon- ent times,” Noyes said. wrong way, as Alton was Barnes drove in three. and went seven innings, a doubleheader on Sat- sored by Morin Insur- “They’re starting to be- trailing late. However, “That’s two quality giving up one run in the urday, July 19. Game ance, bounced back in lieve in themselves.” two runs in the sixth Junior Legion teams first and two in the third. times are 11 a.m. and 1:30 about as good a way as The week began with and two in the seventh there,” Noyes said of the He threw 25 first-pitch p.m. at Prospect Moun- possible. a game at Gill Stadium put the Morin Insurance doubleheader sweep. strikes and struck out tain High School. Noyes “These players have against Sweeney Post on team over the top for an The Alton team also five in helping the Alton notes that it’s possible been unbelievable,” Monday, July 7, but the 11-9 win. picked up a pair of wins team to the victory. that a playoff berth could coach Bubba Noyes. “I game was interrupted by Will Treuel got the over Meredith during Jay Warthen had come down to those two couldn’t ask for any- weather. The game was start on the hill and had the week. three hits and Borelli teams, depending on thing more out of these picked up on Sunday as one bad inning, but Noy- On Thursday, Alton added two hits for Al- how other teams fare. players.” part of a doubleheader es noted Dillon Barnes rallied to pick up an 8-6 ton, while Warthen also Joshua Spaulding can With different players with Bedford. came on in relief and win at Prospect Moun- drove in two runs. be reached at 569-3126 or coming up with plays Brian Borelli got the helped shut the door. tain High School and on “This team never says sportsgsn@salmonpress. at different times, the start on the hill and Al- “We had some quality Saturday, they traveled die,” Noyes said. “I am so com Duathlon, paddleboard classic set for July 26 Register now WOLFEBORO — swim/5K run duath- paddleboard race for active.com and search Please join The Nick and lon, adult participants ages five to 12 immedi- for Chunky Dunk Du- Full Moon Paddleboard now have the options to ately following the adult athlon or Moona Loona for the fourth annual compete in a 2.5-4.5-mile races. 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BY JOSHUA SPAULDING as Corbin was already Sports Editor working a baseball camp NASHVILLE, Tenn. and settling in to recruit- — Tim Corbin had seen ing less than a week after his Vanderbilt Univer- the national title game. sity baseball team in the “With the camps and position to take home a recruiting, it’s just con- national championship stant,” Corbin said. “It before. never finishes.” And he had coached But he admits that teams that seemed load- having such success as a ed with enough talent program leads into that that they would be able cycle of always having to bring home that title. kids to scout, camps to But never before had run and the like, with the Commodores suc- the hope of bringing an- ceeded in winning the other successful team to College World Series. the field the next season. That all changed on But he admits that Wednesday, June 25, there is one time of year when an eighth inning when he takes a break, homer off the bat of John and it’s then that he gets Norwood helped propel back to New Hampshire. the Vanderbilt team to “That’s why I like a 3-2 win over the Uni- Christmas so much,” versity of Virginia in the he said with a laugh. “It third and deciding game gives me a chance to de- of the College World Se- compress.” ries, giving Vanderbilt Corbin, who got his University its first na- start playing baseball tional championship in in Wolfeboro, graduated any men’s sport. from Kingswood in 1979 COURTESY PHOTO And in the heart of TIM CORBIN is lifted in the air by his players after Vanderbilt won the College World Series on June 25. and served as the King- it all was Corbin, a 1979 swood JV baseball coach graduate of Kingswood ish a championship, it’s ued. “I will never take it Corbin said. “It was good “This is a group of in 1985, was excited that Regional High School. everything clicking in for granted.” to see them enjoying that kids who matured, men- he was able to have his “It’s been fun,” the right way, it’s a per- He equated the pro- moment with the kids.” tally, physically and parents present for the Corbin said in an inter- fect storm.” gram to an experience As for the kids, the emotionally and devel- College World Series in view a few days after his All that clicking in many people may be fa- inexperienced group oped into a very good Omaha, Neb. His par- team clinched the title. the right way took a miliar with. of athletes that Corbin team at the end of the ents currently live in While it was fun, it long time to get to, but “It’s almost like buy- put on the field came to- season,” Corbin pointed North Conway and his was also a lot of work, for Corbin, the 12 years ing a house,” he said. gether at the right time, out. sister still lives in Wolfe- particularly for this of building the program “You keep adding on and gained the experience For all his work in boro. year’s Vanderbilt squad, have been well worth the the house seems a little they needed throughout building the team into “It was a great gift which was a rather inex- effort. bigger and you grow into the season and did the a national champion- for them to see the boys perienced bunch of ball- When Corbin inher- it. job when it really mat- ship squad, Corbin was win,” Corbin said. players. ited the program in the “That’s what we did tered most. named the National And, one can only “We had a very inex- 2003 season, the team as a program,” he noted. “We had some pitch- Coach of the Year by imagine, it was also a perienced team, we lost had dealt with some He also pointed out ers returning, but a lot Collegiate Baseball, the great gift for them to see a lot of seniors,” Corbin struggles, with its most that along the way, it of other inexperience,” second such honor of his their son reach the pin- stated, noting that only recent winning season was important to contin- Corbin said. “But that career, after winning the nacle of the college base- one returning defensive coming in 1997. Corbin’s ue to live up to the high became experience College Baseball Insid- ball world. player was on the field in first season saw the team standards that Vander- during the year.” er Coach of the Year in the championship game at one game under .500, bilt has as a school. He noted that the 2007. Joshua Spaulding can on June 25. Last year’s but since then, there has “All along we’ve just team bonded together Despite the honor be reached at 569-3126 or Vanderbilt team was not been a season where wanted to have a pro- very well, which made and the championship, sportsgsn@salmonpress. one of the best teams in the team has been under gram that’s represen- everything easier. the work didn’t end, com SEC history. And Corbin .500. In fact, Corbin owns tative of the values the points to his 2004, 2007 the second-highest win- school has,” Corbin not- and 2011 teams as teams ning percentage among ed. “And when you win that many expected to the school’s coaches at at that level and at this win championships and .675 and is second in magnitude, it sheds a dif- didn’t. wins with 517. He’s also ferent light.” This year’s team was third in tenure with his And Corbin was also inexperienced, but the 12 years at the helm of quick to note that the team came together at the team. people who were along the right time and every- “We moved in small for the ride with him thing just clicked, as it steps,” he said of grow- this season made it even has to for any team look- ing the Vanderbilt pro- more enjoyable. ing to finish out a season gram. “We secured a bet- “It was certainly nice with a championship. ter facility, we secured for the kids and the “We’ve had very good better players. alumni and the people teams before,” Corbin “It’s come a long way that followed Vanderbilt said. “But when you fin- in 12 years,” he contin- athletics for a long time,” Wolfeboro Tennis Club open house is Sunday WOLFEBORO — four well-maintained of Teen Master Tennis, The public is invited to Har Tru courts and a a youth tennis devel- attend an open house full time pro for lessons opment program. This COURTESY PHOTO at the Wolfeboro Ten- and clinics. It also offers group is comprised of nis Club, Sunday, July weekend round robins, a number of dedicated On to Connecticut 20, from 3 to 5:30 p.m. tournaments and so- young players who have The 14U Dragons ASA softball team will be going to Nationals in Connecticut from July All ages are welcome. cial events. A variety of advanced to the top 29 to Aug. 2. This team has girls from Barnstead, Alton, New Durham, Epsom, Belmont, Adults and kids are memberships are avail- rankings at both King- Warner and Sutton and will be representing New Hampshire. If you would like to help urged to bring racquets able including adult and swood Regional High these amazing athletes with their trip and would like to make a donation, please send a and try out the courts. family seasonal mem- School and Brewster check to Dragons Softball, PO Box 515, Alton NH 03809. USPTA Club Pro Dolly berships, junior mem- Academy over the past Goldberg and club mem- berships for high school several years. Found- bers will be on hand to students and up to age 24 ed by Ron Sundquist hit with guests. Drinks and a young adult mem- of Tuftonboro, the pro- and snacks will be avail- bership for ages 25 – 30. gram is designed for able. For information about young players who are The Wolfeboro Ten- the club or the upcom- committed and capable nis Club is located off of ing open house, call 569- of developing higher Route 28 on Club Lane 4246 or go to www.wolfe- level skills through an located between Bly borotennisclub.net. organized, structured Farm and Parsons Fur- The club was recent- and professional pro- niture. The club offers ly named as the home cess. B4 THE BAYSIDER, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2014 Warriors celebrate successful inaugural season BY JOSHUA SPAULDING honored were Anthony Sports Editor Cusson, Cole Johnston, WOLFEBORO — Af- Michael Kelley, Colton ter a successful first Mercier and Daniel St. season of operation, the Laurent. Tenth grad- Wolfeboro Warriors ers honored were Brad AAU boys’ basketball Smart and Madison Te- program took time to treault. Eleventh grad- reflect on the season at ers honored were Ben a season-ending awards Craycraft, Chris Cray- dinner on June 19 at the craft, Jeffrey Madden, Pinckney Boathouse on Justin Morton and Cole the campus of Brewster Tremblay. Academy. Viands then present- Coach Ned Viands, ed the middle school who started the War- awards. The Citizenship riors program, noted Award was given for be- that the people in the ing a good teammate and room were pioneers and being highly coachable he was grateful for all and it was given to Josh that they had given to Duntley. the program over the The Leadership past few months. Award was presented for “Everyone in this leadership abilities and JOSHUA SPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL award winners at the Warriors end of season ceremony included (l to r) Ben Craycraft (MVP), Michael Kelley room made this happen,” was presented to Erik (MVP, Brad Smart (Warrior Award), Justin Mortin (Leadership Award), Daniel St. Laurent (Leadership Award) and Chris Craycraft Viands said. “You took a Madden. (Citizenship Award). giant leap of faith.” The Warrior Award He then went on to was presented for tough- thank the many volun- ness, hustle and effort teers that had helped and was given to De- to make the season a veau. success, including high The Most Valuable school coach Ted John- Player awards were giv- ston and middle school en to one player each coach Russ Lucia, along from the seventh and with Cole Tremblay, eighth grade teams. Tina and Ryan Duntley, Curran was the sev- Brian Mills, Michelle enth grade winner. He and Bob Craycraft, averaged 15.7 points and Kristen Madden, Julia 8.3 rebounds per game Curran, Dena Trem- and shot more than 70 blay, Aaron Morrissey, percent from the floor Linda St. Laurent and in seventh grade games. Beth and Pat Smith. He In combined seventh also thanked his wife and eighth grade games Sarah and kids Braden he averaged 6.2 points and Katherine for their and 5.1 rebounds per support and assistance game. He was second throughout the season. in rebounding and tied “And thanks to all the for first in blocks (both parents and people who by total) for the middle made sure the players school team. got to practice and to Nick Duntley was the games,” he added. eighth grade winner. He JOSHUA SPAULDING Each player received averaged 10.1 points and MIDDLE SCHOOL award winners at the Warriors end of season ceremony included (l to r) Josh Duntley (Citizenship Award), Erik a participation medal, fi- 6.4 rebounds per game in Madden (Leadership Award), Evan Deveau (Warrior Award), Richard Curran (MVP) and Nick Duntley (MVP). nal season statistics and eighth grade games and a player evaluation. Sev- was the leading rebound- enth graders who were ing and shot blocker by honored were Richard total and average for the Curran, Vincent Donnel- middle school team. He ly, Josh Duntley, Connor had three double-dou- Sloat and Kobe Zimmer. bles on the season. Eighth graders honored For the high school were Evan Deveau, Nick team, the Citizenship Duntley, Russ Lucia, Award was given to Erik Madden, Trevor Chris Craycraft. Mills and Liam Mor- St. Laurent and Mor- rissey. Ninth graders ton both received the

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Leadership Award. ninth/10th graders and ninth/10th grade. He was the leading rebound- The Warrior Award the other for the 11th averaged 13.9 points and er and shot blocker by was presented to Smart. graders. 5.6 rebounds per game total and average and And again, there were Kelley was present- and shot 56 percent in in the final three-game two MVPs, one for the ed the MVP for the the 10th grade games. tournament he averaged Despite being only a 15.3 points and 12.3 re- freshman, he was the bounds per game. third leading scorer and “This was a fantastic rebounder in 11th grade inaugural season,” Vi- games. He averaged 18.7 ands said. points per game in the Ben Craycraft and 265 NH RTE. 11 FARMINGTON, NH final three tournament Lucia then presented games of the season. Viands with signed team Ben Craycraft was photos in recognition of presented with the 11th his work. grade MVP. He aver- The Warriors are aged 7.2 points and 6.9 planning the next phase rebounds per game and of the program’s growth after the successful first season. Among the pos- sibilities are expanding to lower grade levels and adding fall basketball. 9 Anyone interested in 3.39 participating in the War- riors AAU boys’ basket- ball program can e-mail [email protected] Basic Target Shooting or visit the program on Personal Protection Facebook at Wolfeboro Warriors Boys Basket- ball.

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KATHY SUTHERLAND KATHY SUTHERLAND DALE EARNHARDT JR.’s crew works on his car during DEFENDING CHAMP Jimmie Johnson spins out after blowing a Sunday’s NASCAR race in Loudon. tire and hitting the wall early in Sunday’s Camping World RV Sales 301.

KATHY SUTHERLAND KATHY SUTHERLAND KATHY SUTHERLAND BRAD KESELOWSKI celebrates in Victory Lane after winning MATT KENSETH talks things over with his crew before ROOKIE KYLE LARSON talks with the media after finishing the Camping World RV Sales 301 on Sunday. Sunday’s race in Loudon. third on Sunday afternoon. ‘Redd-hot’ Keselowski dominates in Loudon Penske driver completes weekend sweep at New Hampshire Motor Speedway

BY JOSHUA SPAULDING for granted,” Keselows- took two, leading him passing Bowyer. you can’t have a great Notes Sports Editor ki said about his push to restart back in 10th, A yellow flag for de- car if you don’t have With their finishes LOUDON — The stars through the field after but he quickly moved up bris on lap 248 jumbled the best drier and I can (first and 10th), Kesel- of NASCAR’s Sprint Cup each pit stop. “Each and through the field. Mean- the field even more, with tell you today there was owski and Earnhardt Series made their way to every time it got a little while Matt Kenseth bat- Gordon, Hamlin, Kevin nobody that could beat Jr. both clinched posi- Loudon on Sunday for harder.” tled into the lead, taking Harvick, Kyle Busch, him,” Penske said. “And tions in the Chase for the the Camping World RC While Keselowski the point position on Paul Menard and Greg it was just great execu- Sprint Cup, NASCAR’s Sales 301. was the story for much lap 126, but Keselowski Biffle all staying out. tion from everybody.” playoff format. When the And it seemed, no of the day, in the ear- kept that a short-term Kenseth took fuel only “It was just a little bit series returns to NHMS matter what happened, ly going the story was situation, as he came and came out seventh. easier to drive in the be- in September, it will be it was going to be Brad about defending Sprint back and took the lead One lap later Kesel- ginning part of the race the second race in the Keselowski’s day. Cup champion Jimmie on lap 138. By lap 152, he owski was up to fifth and a little bit there at Chase. After winning the Johnson. Johnson’s had a lead of more than and by the time 40 laps the end, saving fuel and There were 18 lead Nationwide Series Race Lowe’s Chevy had a tire three seconds, but debris remained he was in 40th. what not,” Busch said. changes between nine the previous day, Kesel- go down just five laps in brought out the third Two laps later, he was He also pointed out he drivers, with Keselows- owski consistently came and just six laps later, caution of the day. into second and passed didn’t know how close ki leading 138 laps and through the field on nu- blew out another tire Once again, the four- Gordon with 32 to go to he was on gas (he ran out Kyle Busch leading 62. merous occasions and and hit the wall, bring- tire strategy put Kesel- take the lead and pulled at the start-finish line). Rowley, Mass. resi- took control of the race ing out the first caution owski back in 11th, with away quickly. “Well I never really dent Eddie MacDonald, in cruising to the win flag of the day. Joey Logano taking the Rookie Justin Allgai- know how close we are, making his first Sprint in his Redd’s Apple Ale The other story ear- lead. Clint Bowyer got er brought out the final so that’s probably a good Cup Series start, fin- Ford. ly was pole sitter Kyle past Logano for the lead, caution of the day with thing, me being a little ished 35th overall, five After six drivers Busch, who controlled while Keselowski con- four laps to go and with bit dumb and not know- laps back. chose to stay out on a the pace of the race from tinued to do as he had fuel running low, Ham- ing,” Busch noted. Keselowski’s win was caution on lap 248, Ke- the beginning. Denny done all day, going past lin pitted from second “Well, as the races the fourth straight win selowski found himself Hamlin, who started Dale Earnhardt Jr. for place in anticipation of come towards the end, for Ford, the first time back in the field, but third, was able to reel in third and Logano for sec- the green-white-check- there’s always a sense this has happened since like he had throughout Busch slowly and on lap ond. He went by Bowyer ered. Gordon made the of urgency, but I think 2001, when Dale Jarrett the day, he picked his 62 worked his way past on lap 176 just as another decision not to and as the Loudon has seen kind of and Elliot Sadler com- way back to the top and Busch for the lead. Kesel- caution flag flew for de- cars came around for the an increase in that,” Ke- bined for four consecu- passed Jeff Gordon with owski wasn’t far behind, bris on the track. green flag he ran out of selowski said. “There’s tive wins (Jarrett had 32 laps to go and never as he passed Busch for Keselowski pulled fuel. Keselowski pulled always different strate- three of them). looked back, becoming second place just three away on the restart and away from the field and gies. Biffle’s car, part of the first driver to sweep laps later. opened up his lead quick- Kyle Busch pushed his “But I think that’s Roush-Fenway Racing, a New Hampshire Motor As the first round of ly and by lap 200, his lead way to second and Lar- part of the fun and our celebrated the 30th anni- Speedway weekend. He green flag pit stops be- was more than six sec- son into third. Kenseth strategy was obviously versary of NESN, televi- then survived a shootout gan, Kyle Larson and onds. Logano, who was and Bowyer rounded out not the same as every- sion home of the Red Sox in overtime green-white- Kurt Busch each led running in second place, the top five. one else, but it worked and the Bruins. checkered finish to cap- laps but it was Hamlin made contact with Mor- Keselowski praised out and I’m not really Joshua Spaulding can ture his third win of the returning to the lead, fol- gan Shepherd, who was his team for the job well looking back.” be reached at 569-3126 or season. lowed by Kyle Busch and running 15 laps behind done. sportsgsn@salmonpress. “It really feels like we Keselowski. Keselows- at the time, bringing out “I can drive the heck com hit our stride,” Kesel- ki quickly worked his another caution on lap out of a car, but you can owski said. “I don’t want way past both drivers, 210. only do so much,” he this moment to go away taking the lead on lap 89 Bowyer, Jamie Mc- said. “You’ve got to have so quick.” and with 100 laps in the Murray, Jeff Gordon, a good horse and we had All day long, while books, only 22 cars re- Earnhardt Jr., Kasey that today. I’m just real- competitors often took mained on the lead lap. 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JOSHUA SPAULDING JOSHUA SPAULDING CHRIS DANIELS is just a second late getting a tag on an Oyster River runner in action July 10. DEVIN BEDELL takes a throw at the plate in action against Oyster River on July 10.

JOSHUA SPAULDING JOSHUA SPAULDING JEFF WAGNER reaches to get a tag on a Great North Woods base runner on July 8 in Lancaster. CALVIN MICHAEL runs between second and third in action July 8 in Lancaster.

JOSHUA SPAULDING JOSHUA SPAULDING PITCHER JOSH PLANCHET makes a throw to first in action against Great North Woods. RYKER BURKE takes a lead off first in action against Oyster River on July 10.

Bedell on the hill. Oyster der in the bottom of the avoid another travel Bedell made a nice play a Daniels infield hit load- at second from right, a River continued, plating fourth and the game fin- day. in the top of the third to ed the bases, with Cody nice play by Cassidy at two more runs in the in- ished with the 14-2 score. Wagner got the start help Wagner get out of Willette taking over on first ended the inning. ning to make it 12-2 be- With the Oyster Riv- on the hill and a pitch- the inning. the bases. After a force Daniels was robbed fore the inning was over. er win, the teams were er’s duel ensued over the Oyster River got on play at the plate, Mi- on a great play by the Oyster River added scheduled to play again first four innings. Wag- the board in the top of chael drew a walk to tie Oyster River second two more runs in the top on Friday, but both ner hit a batter in the the fourth. With two the game, but Suncook baseman in the bottom of the fourth inning on a teams and the umpires first inning, walked one outs, a double and an left the bases loaded. of the sixth. Cassidy had pair of doubles and Sun- agreed to play a second in the second and one error plating the first Oyster River came a base hit, but he was cook went down in or- game on Thursday to Suncook error allowed run of the game. Howev- through in a big way in stranded on a strikeout another runner in the er, Suncook came right the top of the fifth. An and fly ball to left, giving second, but neither team back and threatened to infield hit, a walk, a sac- Oyster River the 5-1 win was able to score. Cassi- take the lead. rifice fly and a double and the state champion- dy was hit by a pitch in With one out, Wagner drove in two runs before ship. the bottom of the second, beat out an infield hit, Planchet replaced Wag- The Suncook team but he was stranded. Burke had a base hit and ner on the hill. Another includes Nate Cassidy, error allowed a run to Josh Planchet, Hayden score and a walk and a Drew, Brennan Lavigne, PORTRAITS • WEDDINGS • SCENICS • EVENTS wild pitch put another Cody Willette, Calvin run in for a 5-1 lead for Michael, Ryan Dube, Oyster River. Chris Daniels, Ryker Sykes and Wagner Burke, Jeff Wagner, No- worked two-out walks lan Sykes and Devin Be- in the bottom of the dell. The team is coached Matthew Fassett fifth, but they were both by Tom Drew, Chip Wag- Residential & Commercial 343 Main St. stranded. Oyster Riv- ner and Ken Michael. Alton Bay, NH 03810 er threatened again in Joshua Spaulding can Pumping and Inspections phone: 603-393-7336 the top of the sixth, but be reached at 569-3126 or Pumps Installed email: [email protected] a great throw by Burke sportsgsn@salmonpress. Septic Systems Installed gunned down a runner com Portable Toilets ...and much more

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Proprietors: Bob and Kim Lineham www.lakesregionseptic.com THE BAYSIDER, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2014 B7 Random facts from the NASCAR infield From the Jack Ratta Mike is the Parks Super- SPORTING field. I then slept for a the best of the best from Eventually, I should be Media Center in the in- intendent for the town CHANCE few hours in my truck around the country. I am able to get a few after- field of New Hampshire of Littleton. And there’s and a little after 8 a.m. also looking forward to noons off, but I’m not Motor Speedway on a plenty of unobstructed headed into the media spending part of the day sure when that will hap- beautiful Sunday morn- places to take pictures, center, where I started Friday in Nashville, but pen. ing, here are some ran- which is always a plus. By JOSHUA SPAULDING getting my work done for if flights go as planned, Finally, have a great dom thoughts to fill the When I first started the week. I wrote three I will be back in Wolfe- day Hayden and Brady week. covering the NASCAR end to go off with min- stories in the air-con- boro for Saturday morn- Boivin. I spent the past week weekends at New Hamp- imal hitches. But now ditioned comfort of the ing’s Granite Kid Triath- covering Cal Ripken and shire Motor Speedway that I’ve seen first hand media center, went out lon. Joshua Spaulding is Babe Ruth tournaments (2004 or 2005 I believe), the immense amount of and walked through the The summer months the Sports Editor for the in the North Country. I it was a pretty big deal. work that it took to pull garage and pit road a few are traditionally a bit Granite State News, Car- had two days of games As a fan of the sport, off an Olympics, I don’t times to get a few pic- slower for me, with most roll County Independent, each in Lancaster and it was awesome to be know that I can ever be tures and basically took events falling on the Meredith News, Gilford Littleton. I was able to at the forefront of the impressed by an orga- it easy prior to the race. weekends, but with the Steamer, Winnisquam catch up with my Un- event, getting access to nized event again. That As this edition hits the District Eight Cal Rip- Echo, Plymouth Re- cle Mike, Uncle George, drivers and such. And was just on a whole oth- streets, I will be in Ten- ken tournament lasting cord-Enterprise, Littleton Aunt Sandra, my mother I still very much enjoy er level. nessee, covering the na- for seven days in Farm- Courier and The Baysid- and our neighbors while going to Loudon twice a Speaking of Loudon, tional high school bass ington and two teams er. He can be reached at I was in the area. Anoth- year, but now that I’ve I went with my tradi- fishing championships, qualifying for the state sportsgsn@salmonpress. er note, for my money, covered the Olympics, I tional plan for the NA- as Prospect Mountain tournament, plus Babe com, at 569-3126, or PO there may not be a bet- realize that the NASCAR SCAR weekend, which students Cody Symonds Ruth districts and other Box 250, Wolfeboro Falls, ter spot to watch a Babe events are not quite as involved waking up at and Wyatt Stockman events, I’ve been plenty NH 03896. Ruth baseball game than impressive as they used 4 a.m. and getting to the test their skills against busy the last few weeks. Littleton’s Remich Park. to be. Granted, it takes a track by 6 a.m., which The location is beautiful, lot of organization and a helps me to beat all the though I may be a bit lot of workers and volun- traffic and get a good Nick Golf Classic is July 21 biased since my Uncle teers to get a race week- parking spot in the in- WOLFEBORO — The seventh annual Nick Golf Classic is fast Barnstead road approaching and the public is invited to par- ticipate in this year’s tournament at the Lake race set for Aug. 23 Winnipeasukee Golf BARNSTEAD — he race course is USATF used to assist with ed- Club on Monday, July Barnstead Firefighters certified for accuracy ucation costs to those 21. Association is pleased and is considered flat interested in a career in The Wolfeboro Area to announce its third and fast. Refreshments Fire Safety or Emergen- Recreation Association annual 5K road race will follow the race cy Medical Services. (WARA) is dedicated to and fun walk to start at along with a fun race for Pre-registration must preserving the charac- the Barnstead Parade the kids. be received by Aug. 15. ter of the town and the grounds on Aug. 23 at 9 There is also a team Registration forms are values important to its a.m. category, prizes will available at www.bfr06. residents. Its mission is The course is an “out be awarded to the first com, e-mail bfa5kroad- to provide recreational and back” that follows team of four or more to [email protected] or call opportunities for both the Suncook River from finish. 312-5648. Online regis- children and adults that the Parade to the inter- Part of the proceeds tration is also available enhance the quality of Golf Course, breakfast, a ard J. Neal Jr. DMD and section with Route 126 from this year’s race at www.running4free. life and incorporate and tournament gift and lon- Wolfeboro Oil Inc. One and then returns to the are designated for the com. Race day regis- support community val- gest drive and closest to hundred percent of the Parade along the same Jake Weber Scholarship tration is available at a ues. the pin prizes, free raffle proceeds from the tour- route for the finish. The Fund. This fund will be slightly higher fee. Your participation tickets, appetizers on nament will go direct- will help WARA’s con- the course, lunch and a ly to The Nick and will tinued effort to provide silent auction. help provide the neces- a safe recreational facili- The Nick Golf Classic sary funds to operate Granite Kid Triathlon ty for all members of the is WARA’s biggest fund- and maintain the park. community to enjoy. In raiser. The 2014 event To register a four- addition to supporting sponsors include Pella some or inquire about The Nick, the registra- Windows and Doors, sponsoring the 2014 returns Saturday tion fee includes 18 holes Eastern Propane and Nick Golf Classic, please of golf on the beautiful Oil, Green Mountain contact Holly Williams WOLFEBORO — The the race without assis- a Granite Kid T-shirt. Lake Winnipesaukee Communications, Rich- at [email protected]. Wolfeboro Department tance. Exceptions will be Registration is available of Parks and Recreation made for the five and un- online at http://www. will be sponsoring the der group. A map of the wolfeboronh.us/Pages/ 23rd annual Granite Kid course is available on WolfeboroNH_Recre- Triathlon at Brewster the Granite Kid web site, ation/index or by call- Beach on Saturday, July just google “Wolfeboro ing Wolfeboro Parks 19. The triathlon is open Granite Kid Triathlon.” and Recreation at 569- to all three to 16 year The race will start 5639. Registration bro- olds with age categories promptly at 8 a.m. at chures are also available ranging from 3-5 years, Brewster Beach, which at the Wolfeboro and 6-7 years, 8-9 years, 10-11 is located on Clark Road Tuftonboro Town Hall years, 12-13 years and 14- in Wolfeboro. Pre-race and Library. Everyone 16 years. The course is check-in will start at 7 who completes the race geared toward the young a.m. and the pre-race will receive a ribbon. and upcoming triathlete. meeting will start at 7:45 Awards will be given to The triathlon starts a.m. The cost for the tri- the top three finishers in with a swim course athlon will be $18 and each age category, male that varies in distance the first 75 competitors and female. depending on the age to register will receive group. The six and old- er divisions will do a 1.2-mile bike loop and finish with a 4/5 mile run. The five and under group will bike and run within the perimeter of the beach parking lot. In order to be considered for placement in the tri- athlon, each contestant must finish each part of B8 THE BAYSIDER, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2014 Town-to-Town CLASSIFIEDS HOME OF THE JUMBO AD WHICH WILL TAKE YOUR MESSAGE TO LOYAL READERS IN ELEVEN WEEKLY PAPERS! FOR QUICK PLACEMENT OF NewHampshireLakesAndMountains.com 24 YOUR AD IN THE NEXT ISSUE hours a day AND ONLINE 1-877-766-6891

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Please call 1,600-square-foot of floor space, formerly Belmont • $299,900 • #4318410 Sanbornton • $174,000 • #4368874 Thornton • $154,000 • #4341172 108 Main St., Alton 875-3128 drivers to work out of their Wolfeboro facil- Jeremy (603)-285-2484 or used as aerobics studio, meeting place and Like new, upgraded spacious This house has a freshly painted Quaint 2 bedroom home ity. Qulified applicants must meet all Fed- [email protected] massage parlor. Available starting April contemporary home w/ spectacular interior, new flooring throughout, on a nice 2 acre parcel. Lost & Found eral Motor Carrier Safety Requirements, 1st, $900 per month, includes heat. Call kitchen, walkout LL and 28x28 garage updated baths and more. Home offers a 1 car attached garage possess a clean driving record, CDL en- Professional 603-7611. with storage overhead. A must see! and full basement. 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PRICE REDUCED OSSIPEE: Wonderful hill top WOLFEBORO: Terrific 2BR/ NEW DURHAM: Move right in! MOULTONBOROUGH: Gorgeous WOLFEBORO: 2BR/2.5BA, WOLFEBORO: Here it is! retreat on 9+ private acres with 1.5BA Crescent Lake waterfront 2BR/2.5BA Colonial, bright inte- year round Lake Kanasatka condo in Skyridge Farm, liv- Located in Winnipesaukee’s woods and walking trails, amaz- home with sandy waterfront, rior, maple floors, office, mud/ waterfront property with sandy ing room with fireplace, large Winter Harbor, SW exposure, ing views of Mt. Washington, level lot and room to play. Open laundry room, front and rear beach, dock, 200’ of waterfront, master, tons of closets, an en U-shaped dock w/permanent Chocorua and the White concept, year round home, deck, decks, beautifully landscaped, a private nicely landscaped suite bath, guest room, room to cover, sandy beach, beautifully Mountains and a spectacular screened porch, full, unfinished, irrigation system, oversized 1 1.80 acre lot and a spacious expand, wood floors, great sun- landscaped yard, main house, Contemporary with plenty of W/O lower level. car garage, use of pool and Contemporary with all the ame- light, in-ground pool, detached guest cottage, detached garage. amenities. clubhouse. nities. garage. A must see! $329,000 MLS #4336469 $450,000 MLS #4365187 $175,000 MLS #4353423 $975,000 MLS #4354751 $249,000 MLS #4357433 $1,299,000 MLS #4360285

JUST LISTED SALE PENDING WOLFEBORO: Amazing WOLFEBORO: Magnificent set- TUFTONBORO: Gorgeous year WOLFEBORO: All the comforts WOLFEBORO: Wonderful Sewall WOLFEBORO: Beautiful Sewall Lake Winnipesaukee wf ting with Lake Winnipesaukee round Winnipesaukee waterfront of home, all the conveniences of Rd. waterfront property, plenty Rd. Carriage house, town water/ Contemporary, open concept and mountain views, 3BR Ranch home in Winter Harbor with all a condo. Turnkey, 2BR/2.5BA, of room for all and all the toys sewer, close to town, a pic- 1st floor, great screened porch, on 9.11 private hilltop acres, the amenities inside & out, out- end unit in Pine Harbor, living too. Main house, bunkhouse, turesque, private setting, abuts full, finished, W/O lower level, close to town, 2 newly renovated standing views, natural sandy room with woodstove, sliders to garage studio apt., waterside conservation land for cross patio, beautiful gardens, sandy baths, Rumford fireplace, A/C, beach, canopied, U-shaped patio, detached 2 car garage and deck, W crib dock, seasonal country or walking trails, breath- beach, canopied U-shaped crib built-ins, generator and garages. dock, 2BR guest cottage & use of the tennis court too. dock, walk in sandy frontage, taking gardens, patios, decks, dock & garage. more. unobstructed views. sunroom & more. $1,300,000 MLS #4344479 $475,000 MLS #4166103 $1,900,000 MLS #4369940 $239,900 MLS #4314521 $1,499,000 MLS #4240664 $599,000 MLS #4345771

LAND WOLFEBORO: What a loca- OSSIPEE: 3 unit building on TAMWORTH: Beautiful 15 acres MOULTONBOROUGH: WOLFEBORO: Great 1800’s WOLFEBORO COMMERCIAL: tion! One of the finest lots in the corner of Pequawket Trail with historic Chinook Kennel Wonderful 1.50 acre building lot Antique Colonial with a detached Plenty of options and opportu- Wolfeboro on Sewall Rd., town & Rt. 25. Many recent upgrades house, guest house and out with Lake Winnipesaukee views, barn on over 8 acres of land nities with this old mill building water/sewer, 220’ of Winnipe- including new siding, new stairs, buildings. (13 acres in current access to beautiful shared sandy (5 lots of record). Spacious on a 1.14 acre, in-town lot with saukee wf, main house, guest plumbing & wiring. First unit use.) Great as a hunting cabin beach on Winnipesaukee and 4BR/1.5BA home with den, plenty of off street parking, 174’ house at the waters edge, sandy finished w/tenant in place, 2nd in winter and a great place to located in Bald Peak Colony mudroom, offices, sitting rooms of road frontage, private sewer bottom swim area, U-shaped unit under construction, 3rd unit enjoy the outdoors in summer Club, a private, gated commu- and more, all within walking dis- and public water. crib dock, fabulous views. needs renovation. time too. nity. tance to town. $1,750,000 MLS #4337155 $119,000 MLS #4334548 $225,000 MLS #4336336 $295,000 MLS #4341127 $335,000 MLS #4336601 $100,000 MLS #4337070

LAND WOLFEBORO Pleasant Valley Rd: Private 2.54 wooded lot in a quiet country setting just minutes to town, on a paved, dead end, town road. $67,500 MLS #4348076

TUFTONBORO Durgin Rd: Terrific 2 acre building lot with plenty of pri- SOLD TUFTONBORO: Gorgeous vacy but not too far from school and library, easy access to Moultonborough & Ossipee. $59,000 MLS #4262134 WOLFEBORO: Wonderful older TUFTONBORO: Convenient to WOLFEBORO: Smith River WOLFEBORO: This Winnipe- Winnipe saukee waterfront home 4BR Cape with plenty of charac- school, town offices, library and waterfront home with access saukee waterfront estate offers with plenty of room and all the OSSIPEE ter, hardwood floors, built-ins, multiple boat ramps, private 16 to Crescent Lake or Lake the finest amenities, private set- amenities, 220’ of waterfront, Pocket Mountain Rd: Terrific 2.52 acre lot with mountain garage under, within walking acres with an existing home in Wentworth, dock, walking ting, beautiful views, level lot, perched sandy beach, 2 bay views, drilled well and electric on site, 3BR approved distance to town, 181’ of water- need of extensive rehab. Priced trails just steps from you door, sandy beach, 3 bay boathouse, boathouse, in-ground pool, hot septic design and driveway cut. $74,900 MLS #4242213 front on Winnipesaukee’s Back below assessed value of land 2BR/1.5BA Ranch with sliders canopied dock w/breakwater, tub, abuts 26 acres of conser- ROUTE 25 EAST: 3 lots of record totaling 82.89 mostly Bay, town water/sewer, a 2+ only. Bring your ideas. to deck, lower level family room 2BR carriage house and an ele- vation land. cleared acres with 2000’ of road frontage so offers plenty acre lot. and garage under. gant 5BR Contemporary. $3,895,000 MLS #4320796 of options and opportunities. $149,900 MLS #4320436 $750,000 MLS #4268515 $95,000 MLS #4337757 $475,000 MLS #4336301 $4,500,000 MLS #4147817

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