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THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2018 FREE IN PRINT, FREE ON-LINE • WWW.NEWFOUNDLANDING.COM COMPLIMENTARY Minute to Win It event brings mothers and sons together in friendly competition

BY DONNA RHODES The Elephant March [email protected] was another fun com- BRISTOL — At the petition where players third annual Minute to placed a nylon stocking Win It competition last on their head that had Friday evening, boys a ball in the toe, caus- and their moms had a ing it to droop down chance to spend time like an elephant’s working together as a trunk. By swinging the team when they com- “trunk” back and forth peted for this year’s with their head, the championship at Tap- boys had one minute to ply-Thompson Com- try to knock over two munity Center. rows of water bottles. Team Fire Dragon, “That was pretty comprised of Alexan- easy, but it was pret- dria residents Shevaun ty hard at the same Cazeault and her sev- time,” said eight-year- en-year-old Chase, said old Ethan from New they heard about the Hampton after he took event and decided to Donna Rhodes his turn. Fourteen teams of mothers and sons enjoyed a fun night out when they took part in the third annual Minute to Win It competition give it a try this year. Next up was a at Tapply-Thompson Community Center in Bristol last Friday. “We like to have a Marshmallow Toss mother-son date night part of the action. of Danbury, who was After a brief warm- an Oreo cookie from where team members now and then and this “I always came to partnered with her six- up exercise, the games their forehead to their had to throw marsh- just sounded like a lot the Daddy-Daughter year-old son Liam. began, each lasting for mouth without using mallows into a cup of fun,” said Shevaun. Dance when I was a The evening began exactly one minute. their hands; a fun- their partner gripped Other mom and son little girl. Now this is with each mother-son First up was a Cook- ny sight for all who with their teeth. teams from Bristol, something super fun pair creating a poster ie Face challenge watched, a bit tricky After a quick break Danbury, Hebron, Hill for moms and their to represent their team where team members for those who were do- for cupcakes and cold and New Hampton sons to do together,” before the action got took turns working ing it. SEE MINUTE, PAGE A11 were also excited to be said Lindsay Hogan underway. Area residents blast school board for delaying discussion on budget controversy

BY THOMAS P. CALDWELL the matter was tabled on ment plan until after Contributing Writer March 12 and not even last year’s annual meet- BRISTOL — Five included on the March 26 ing, voters never had a weeks after Bristol res- agenda. chance to decide whether ident Archie Auger School administrators to approve it, a necessary questioned the legality say that Auger’s amend- step for an item to go into of including capital im- ment to add $800,000 to the default budget. A provement items in the last year’s operating former long-time school school district’s default budget to allow the dis- district employee, Auger budget, the Newfound trict to replace the high said a roof replacement Donna Rhodes Jason, Joe and Jeff Walker welcomed everyone to the Walker family’s 15th season of producing Area School Board is de- school roof was not a one- cannot be considered an maple syrup and other maple-based goods during the statewide Maple Weekend open house laying discussion on the time expenditure, which ongoing expense. last Saturday and Sunday. complaint, further alien- would prevent its place- If the school board ating taxpayers who say ment in the default bud- had addressed the issue Walker Farm welcomes visitors for Maple Weekend they feel they can no lon- get. Instead, they said the right away, it could have ger trust the board. roof repair was part of determined whether his BY DONNA RHODES more. New products of their goods last week- Selectmen from sev- an ongoing maintenance argument was valid and, [email protected] this year were maple lip end. eral member towns, as plan, so funding for other if necessary, corrected BRISTOL — During balms and even a maple While the sugar well as residents of the items in the capital im- the default budget before New Hampshire’s an- body scrub, which sold shack is not open to the district, attended the last provement plan can be the annual School Dis- nual Maple Weekend, out quickly. public on a regular ba- two school board meet- included in the default trict Meeting. Instead, the Walker Farm Sugar The family said they sis, their products can ings in hopes of getting budget each year going School Board Chair Jeff Shack in Bristol opened are always on the look- be found in a few local the board to admit it was forward. Levesque of Groton de- its doors for tours of out for new maple prod- stores and will be avail- wrong in its interpreta- Auger argued that, be- layed discussion until their operations, wagon ucts and was pleased able at their farm stand tion of what costs can cause the School Board March 12, a day before rides and sales of their with how much every- on Walker Road in just a legitimately be included had not formally adopt- the ballot vote and a date many maple products. one seemed to enjoy all few months. in the default budget, but ed its capital improve- SEE BUDGET, PAGE A11 Once again this year, there were not only jugs and decorative glass bot- tles of their syrup avail- Local students get a lesson in respect from PSU’s T.I.G.E.R. able, but maple breads, BY DONNA RHODES “Trust is big. Trust whoopee pies, maple [email protected] is truth. Trust is the mustard, maple cream, BRIDGEWATER — best thing anyone can lollipops, maple cotton Students from Bridge- do,” students heard as candy, fudge and much water-Hebron Village the program got under- School and Danbury way. School gathered at One of the popular INDEX BHVS for a special pre- performances in the n sentation from Plym- production was about Volume 5 • Number 13 outh State University’s building trust between Opinion...... A4 TIGER Educational friends. One way to Theatre troupe last accomplish that is to Obituaries...... A6 week where the chil- not talk about people Towns...... A3 dren had a lot of fun but behind their back nor learned some import- spread rumors about Churches...... A3, A5 ant life lessons, too. Donna Rhodes them to others. Since 2002, TIGER Tony (Jakob Stone), Isabelle (Megan Daniel), Gigi (Megan Reid), Ella (Meghan Bailey) and Rick “The most import- Arts & Ent...... A6, A7 has been touring not (Dave Heard) of Plymouth State University’s TIGER educational theater troupe, finished on a ant thing that I’ve got high note when they performed for the boys and girls of Bridgewater-Hebron Village School and Sports...... A13 & A16 only the state but the to say is, you should nation and overseas as Danbury Elementary School last week. build trust each and ev- Classifieds...... A14-A15 well to bring their mes- ute presentation, the threw in a few catchy The acronym TIGER, ery day,” Tony declared 16 pages in 1 section sages of kindness and characters “Tony,” “Is- Rap songs, too, that had they told the students, in his toe-tapping rap ©2018, Salmon Press, LLC. respect to school chil- abelle,” “Gigi,” “Ella,” boys and girls paying stands for “Trust,” “I Ac- tune. Call us at (603) 279-4516 dren. and “Rick” sang, danced, close attention to all they cept,” “Giving,” “(no) Ex- A fun Star Wars- email: [email protected] During their 45-min- performed skits and had to say. clusion,” and “Respect.” SEE TIGER, PAGE A11 www.salmonpress.com Local A2 NEWFOUND LANDING, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2018 n Snow days pose challenge for Newfound district BY THOMAS P. CALDWELL cy Buckley asked the ly appealing to school superintendents also called off. told the school board. Contributing Writer Newfound Area School districts with winters speak with their bus Buckley asked the She also turned a BRISTOL — The Board to approve a such as this year’s. companies and road school board to allow scheduled early-release Newfound Area School plan to end school on The state requires 180 agents to learn the local the district to make day into an all-day pro- District has had nine June 22, rather than days of school, or 990 conditions. Sometimes up the teachers’ ob- fessional development no-school days due to carrying it into the fol- hours of instruction, a delayed opening will ligations by provid- day in which they were winter snowstorms, lowing week. By count- for students in grades provide the extra time ing them with a copy to focus on competen- just one behind the ing hours, rather than seven through 12. The needed to make sure of “The New Art and cies and grading. Shaker Regional days, the district can requirement for grades the roads are plowed Science of Teaching” Teachers also will be School District, where shave a couple of days one through six is 945 and treated, but, often, which they will have to required to attend the there were 10 snow off the schedule and hours. they will learn that it’s read prior to returning end-of-the-year barbe- days, and the school still meet the state re- Superintendents of- better to just call off to school in the fall. The cue sponsored by the year is likely to extend quirements. ten consult with one school. book provides an over- school board on June into late June. The option of count- another before decid- Doing so creates view of the changes in 22. Superintendent Sta- ing hours is increasing- ing whether to cancel more of a problem doing evaluations that To address the short- a day of school, but the than just extending will go into effect at the fall in income by the decision comes down to the school year for start of the 2018-19 aca- support staff, Buckley one of safety. students. Snow days demic year. said she would work Theme announced The New Hampshire also create problems Buckley and New- with the administra- Department of Safety, for school employees. found Teachers Union tion to find relevant Division of Homeland Contracts with sala- President Deirdre Con- training for them on for Bristol’s Fourth Security and Emergen- ried employees specify way will come up with the April 13 teacher cy Management, pro- a number of workdays another book for teach- workshop day, and she vides a call-in service they must meet, and, ers to read to make would determine inter- of July Parade for superintendents, while hourly support up for the last missed est in additional pro- providing the latest staff are not required day — “something that fessional development BRISTOL — It may we are confident that weather information to make up the time, it will tie into our open- days on June 25 and 26 be spring but the Bris- many families will and answering ques- is in their interest to do ing-day presentation for those who do not tol Events Committee is want to participate tions about road con- so, since they receive and work to be tackled have to report to sum- thinking summer! The either with a float or ditions and travel. The no pay when school is next year,” Buckley mer jobs at that time. theme for this year’s walking as a group. The Bristol Fourth of July parade is a great way to Parade has been select- kick off the long week- Work begins on three bridges in Andover and Danbury ed and we want every- end with family and one to have plenty of friends and what better DANBURY/ANDOVER — The New Hampshire 11. The third bridge is in Danbury on US Route 4. time to plan their entry. way to do it than be in Department of Transportation (NHDOT) announc- All three bridges will require alternating one-way “Celebrate Family” the parade! Prizes will es bridge repair work is beginning this week on traffic utilizing temporary traffic signals. will be the theme and be awarded! three bridges in the towns of Andover and Dan- Evroks Corporation, of Winnisquam is the bury. prime contractor of the $1.56 million project, Two of the bridges are in Andover on NH Route which has a final completion date of Oct. 19.

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Tom Babcock joins realty firm

BRISTOL — Tom and Betty. Her family Babcock has joined owned a summer home the sales department on the lake for most of of Old Mill Properties, her life. Tom & Betty REALTORS® it was purchased their own va- announced by Lorna cation home at the lake Platts, owner of the Real to share their love of the Estate brokerage office area with their three at 507 Lake St., Bristol. children. They now re- Upon retiring from side in Bristol, and are his management posi- active in the communi- tion at Raytheon, Mr. ty. Babcock began his real Community and estate career. Babcock church activities have has been a real estate been an important part agent in the Newfound of Babcock’s life. He Area for more than 16 has served on the Bris- years assisting buyers tol Planning Board in MEREDITH CINEMAS Schedule your weekly lessons now for Spring! Ages and sellers closing mil- the past. 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The ward to assisting you 677-6952 • [email protected] Sun.&Mon.: 12:30, 2:40, 4:50, 7:00 PM Newfound Area is a with your real estate Tues.-Thurs.: 4:50, 7:00 PM Find us online at: BarnZs.com special place to Tom needs. Old Mill Prop- erties has been in the same location on Route CASS INSURANCE INC. 3A across from the Bike Path Bridge in Bristol ‘Nanc’ & Michelle PO Box 406 • Newport, Vermont 05855 since 1979. PERSONAL AUTOS, WORKMAN’S COMP. GENERAL LIABILITY AND EQUIPMENT HOMEOWNERS, SNOWMOBILES, ATVS 802.334.6944-Work 802.334.6934-FAX [email protected] Towns / Churches n NEWFOUND LANDING, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2018 A3 Towns Churches n n Alexandria Margaret Clayman at gen was elected Town Ashland volunteer youth leader 10 a.m., followed 744-9924 (home) or 254- Clerk staff. This youth group by fellowship and Merry Ruggirello 744-5383 Community [email protected] 7346 (cell); Bill Powers was ministry is open to youth coffee. Please come n Worship on April 8 elected Library Trust- Church not only from Ashland, meet our Interim Min- will be lead by Servant ee n but surrounding towns ister, Rev. Earl Miller It certainly has been Minister Martha Flan- Don Franklin was Ashland Community as well. Spread the word During Holy Week nice to have warmer ders and Lay Leader elected Auditor Church is located at 55 and bring your friends. we will have a Maundy days! Snow is going Margaret Clayman. Main St., on Route 3 in Thursday Service. We down at a nice pace, and Worship on April 15 Town Meeting Ashland (across from Mondays will meet in the puddles are minimal, will be lead by our Dis- All articles passed. Shurfine Market). Park- 8 p.m. — Alcohol- Pastor’s office at 7 as is the mud. We shall trict Superintendent, Here is a quick sum- ing is available next to ics Anonymous Group p.m. and then proceed see how that changes Rev. Taesung Kang. mary: and behind the church. meets in the Church din- to Community Hall. as warmer and more 2. Stoney Brook ing room. The Pastor’s office balmy days come along. Think I will go out- Road will be paved, 3. Sundays entrance Is located Not complaining by any side for a bit so enjoy We will be getting a 9 a.m. — Early Wor- It is our desire to help on the right side of the means. the sunshine and listen new Police Cruiser, 4. ship Service, followed by you understand God's in- church if you are fac- to the birds singing. The usual appropri- coffee/fellowship in the credible grace and love. ing the front door. Town Was off like a herd of ations were added to church dining room. If you have any ques- Although we do not Selectmen's Meeting turtles this morning for the Capital Reserve 9:25 a.m. — KidZone tions, please call Pastor have a service planned Tuesday, April 3 at 6 an appointment at Dart- Funds, 5. The Gazebo for K-grade six Ernie Madden at (office on Good Friday, our p.m. in the Municipal mouth. Thank you to my Program will be con- Special Needs Minis- phone number) 968-9463. sanctuary will be open Building. long distance drivers, tinuing (hope to see try-high school-adults You can also e-mail him from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. The Town Clerk/Tax Debbi, Anita and Becky, you there!), 6. There 11 a.m. — Contempo- at accernie@hotmail. for anyone who would Collector's Office will be I sure do appreciate it! will be a "hydrant" rary Worship Service com or visit the church like to come in to pray closed on Thursdays un- May you all have a near the gazebo, 7. The 11:15 a.m. — KidZone Web site, ashlandcom- or worship. til further notice. blessed Holy Week and Town will change to an for K-grade 6 munitychurch.com. Our church is locat- Easter, no matter how 18 month accounting 11:15 a.m. — Youth We believe that you ed in the center of his- Alexandria Volunteer you worship! Be safe period, 8. Town Meet- Sunday School will love it at Ashland toric Hebron village at Firefighters in your travels, kind ing will now be held in “Toddler Zone” is Community Church. We the intersections Association to your neighbor, and May. and 9. The Oper- available at both ser- are a friendly, loving of North Shore Road Rabies Clinic give freely of smiles and ating budget passed. vices for infants to age and caring church that and West Shore Road. Alexandria Volunteer hugs! five. Before the contem- studies and shares the Our church secretary’s Firefighters Association Supervisors of the porary service, please word of our dear Lord office hours are will be hosting a Rabies Checklist in Session - join us for coffee and and Savior. Our vision is Tuesdays from 9:30- Clinic at the Alexandria Hebron Saturday, March 31 at healthy snacks. to become a church that 11:30 a.m. and Wednes- Fire Station, 158 Wash- Bob Brooks 744-3597 11 a.m. un-churched people will day and Thursday af- burn Rd., on Tuesday, [email protected] The Supervisors of KidZone love to attend. Our mis- ternoons from 1 April 10 from 6 to 7 p.m. n the Checklist will be in Debbie Madden leads sion is to lead people to p.m.-3 p.m. and our $10/pet. All cats & dogs Rabies Clinic! session downstairs in the K-sixth grade class. live and love like Jesus, phone number is 744- over 3 months. Please The 27th Annual the Selectmen’s Office Kids will love the great and to help others do the 5883. Our address is 16 have pets on leash or Hebron Fire Dept. Res- Building on Saturday, videos and games that same. Church Lane, PO otherwise restrained. cue Rabies Clinic will March 31, from 11 to teach someone age ap- Real church. Real peo- Box 67, Hebron, NH Benefit AVFD John be held on Saturday, 11:30 a.m. This will be propriate lessons in a ple. Real simple. 03241. The secretary’s Pyne Memorial Rabies March 31 from 1-2 p.m. your last opportunity loving atmosphere. We look forward to email address is Clinic. at the Hebron Public to register to vote, and/ seeing you on Sunday. staff@hebron- Safety Building. Dogs or make corrections to Axyon Youth And remember, just churchnh.org. To find Alexandria UMC and cats from any the Hebron Checklist Ministry, for grades come as you are! No per- out more about our Thursday, March 29 town are welcome; $12 prior to the Hebron/ six through 12 fect people allowed! church, please visit the at 6:30 p.m. will be Pass- each. There is also a Bridgewater School Frdiays from 6:30-8:30 church over/Seder Meal Experi- Microchip procedure District Elections on p.m. at Mill #3 (39 Win- Hebron Union website at www. ence at the church. which includes paper- Tuesday, April 10. ter St.), just around the hebronchurchnh.org. Friday, March 30, work registration and corner from the church. Congregational Rev. Miller is also Good Friday Service at insertion for $47. Li- Supervisors of the This youth ministry will Church available to meet with 7 p.m. cences are available Checklist be meeting every week, n parishioners and Sunday, April 1, Sun- for Hebron residents Barbara Brooks and is led by our youth All are welcome to community members. rise Service at Welling- at the clinic that day Judith Dodge and worship pastor, Aar- join in our worship You can call him at 491- ton Boat Launch at 6:15 or during your Town Audrey Johnson on Stout, along with our services on Sundays at SEE CHURCHES, PAGE A5 a.m., with breakfast fol- Clerks' regular office lowing at AUMC. Easter hours. State law re- Worship 9 a.m. quires all dogs and Wednesday, April cats to be vaccinated. 4, NAC meets at 9 a.m. Please call ahead with At the New Hampton number of animals to Church. be vaccinated: 744-5584 Saturday, April 7, or 744-3371. Community Dinner at 5 p.m. in the Vestry. Election and Town On the menu is Meeting Results: pot pie, sliced turkey, Paul Hazelton was squash, stuffing, gravy elected Selectman and an array of desserts. Roger Larochelle There may well be a sur- was elected Moderator It is with much sadness that prise dish or dessert too, Madeline McDougall KYMMA announces that after but they are always wel- was elected Treasurer come! Marion Weber was nearly 20 years of serving our local Pastor Deb will be on elected Trustee of the community, it is no longer accepting vacation from Monday, Trust Funds referrals and/or donations. On March April 2 through Monday, Judy Dodge was April 16. For any Pasto- elected Supervisor of 22, 2018, KYMMA completed the ral Emergency, please the Checklist steps necessary to dissolve its 501c3. contact our Lay Leader Tracey Steenber- This has been a painstaking decision for its Directors, but we find peace and take pride in knowing that through all these years we have been How to able to gift approximately $250,000 by assisting hundreds of individuals Submit and their families with the daily Announcements essentials of groceries, gas cards, heating fuel, medications, and so & Obituaries much more. To Salmon Press Publications KYMMA sincerely thanks you, our sponsors, our event participants, our patients/recipients! Without your loyal support, Obituaries and Announcements Keeping You, Me & Memories Alive, Inc. would not have been so successful. of special events such as weddings, engagements, and anniversaries are As our last farewell, we encourage you to continue with our motto of “Neighbors published FREE OF CHARGE in any/all Salmon Press newspapers. Helping Neighbors”. It really can go a long way and means so much, to so may. Obituaries can be sent to: [email protected] Thank you again, Wedding, engagement, and anniversary announcements are welcome at: [email protected] Photos are also welcome, but must be submitted in jpeg format. Please contact Executive Editor Brendan Berube at (603) 279-4516, ext. 111 with any questions regarding Keeping You, Me & Memories Alive, Inc. the submission process. Board of Directors A4 Thursday, Opinion MARCH 29, 2018 The facts about juuling

BY DEB NARO like a USB flash drive. Contributor Some call the Juul the Vaping is the act of in- “iPhone of Vapes” be- haling and exhaling the cause of its sleek and PET aerosol (often referred to minimalistic design. It as vapor), produced by charges on a laptop or an e-cigarette or similar other USB port. The de- of the Week device. It’s become more vice heats the nicotine popular among teens juice to create vapor, than regular cigarettes, which is inhaled by the especially given that va- user. Jazmin ping devices can be used Each pod has about for anything from fla- the same amount of nic- Lost and lonely in a We’ve provided all vors like mango, mint or otine as a pack of ciga- foreign land describes that and more, but tutti frutti, to flavorings rettes, or 200 puffs. Spe- Jazmin, a petite Labra- who can blame her containing nicotine or cifically, the nicotine dor mix who will be 1yr for not trusting people. THC, the chemical com- concentration can be old in July. She’s been Jazmin is by degrees pound in marijuana that more than double that calling New Hampshire shy then bold. Timid produces the high. of other vaping prod- Humane Society home but so incredibly clev- Let’s start at the be- ucts. It gives users a since December -and er, she’s learned many ginning — what exactly strong, fast punch. Nico- has been horribly over- new tricks. She doesn’t is a Juul? Juuling is a tine and tobacco are not looked by the adopt- ‘show well’ in her ken- dangerous form of vap- only highly addictive, ing public for months. nel, but outside, she her ing sweeping through but even the smallest of We hope and pray this special Obsidian gem high school hallways, doses can impair a per- young dog will not cele- qualities shine. Her bathrooms, locker son’s health. And, even brate her first birthday pensive look and those rooms, libraries, and though you must be in our shelter! mournful eyes truly under desks across the age 21 to purchase Juul Jazmin was aban- speak volumes. country, as it can be hid- products, teens are find- doned outside the gates Please give this den in plain sight. The ing ways to get them. of a rescue in Puer- young dog a chance, she Juul consists of a long, Here’s a breakdown to Rico. Whomever surely deserves it. slim vaporizer and dis- of how exactly one puff dumped her did so, Ask to speak with posable “pods” of nico- of a juul streams nico- with no regard for her falling over in the dirt storms of human indif- our Adoption Team to tine juice. The Juul can tine into your body and health and well-being. almost succumbing to ference and disregard learn more. be physically broken what its effects are. In She was seen to liter- dehydration. This little for the basics – food, Call 524-3252 – check down into two pieces: the brain, one puff of nic- ally staggering and dog has weathered the water, shelter, love. www.nhhumane.org the shell and the pod. otine disrupts normal The shell is made of alu- activity, causing chemi- minum encasing a Lithi- cal changes throughout um ion battery, a circuit the brain that rapidly board, and a pressure lead to addiction. One of Yield on watches and cell phones? sensor. The other piece the most common effects is the replaceable pod, of the juul, and why it is which comes in many so attractive, is because flavors, made of food- users feel light-head- What’s next? A generator? TV? grade plastics, and con- ed and it gives a “head in 2004 in a remote, hike- tains a stainless-steel rush”. This head rush NORTH in wilderness setting vapor path. This stain- is just releasing adren- COUNTRY over a three-day week- less-steel vapor path, aline and increasing NOTEBOOK end by volunteers from combined with the bat- the flow to your By JOHN HARRIGAN all over the continent, in- tery, powers and heats brain. When nicotine cluding two from Alaska, the vapor, delivering a enters the body, blood Coming soon to a is about as far away from “smooth and consistent and oxygen are prevent- camp near you, “The Cell everything as anything delivery” and “high ed from reaching their Phone Dilemma.” Sharp- can be. Staging at a base quality vaping experi- target cells easily and eyed students of Camp camp at a log landing at ence.” efficiently, stimulating Culture will recognize the end of the nearest The pods come in a head rush. Your body this as a sequel to the ac- road, work crews hiked a flavors such as man- becomes increasingly claimed horror film “The mile and a half up a ridge go, creme brulee and stressed trying to trans- Watch Dilemma.” to the building site, put in cucumber, increasing fer the blood and oxygen The common theme COURTESY PHOTO a long, hard day’s work, their appeal to kids. to where it needs to go. is just how far technolo- AN ANONYMOUS member of the camp’s core group, showing and trudged back down- And rather than smell- This increased stress in- gy should be allowed to no respect, sent me this image of a cell phone looming over (or hill at day’s end for food, ing like an ashtray, Juul creases the risk of heart creep into camp. Camp, under) camp. That’s me hauling in the first piece of furniture drink, music, a bonfire smells pleasant. And attack and stroke dras- for the uninitiated or back in 2004, a reading chair, it being a camp of musicians and everything else that then there’s the cool fac- tically. Even a little bit forgetful, is supposed and readers. goes on when a bunch of tor—the Juul device is of nicotine in the blood to be, among many oth- can point to “camps” that tween home and camp is outdoor-oriented souls sleek, available in an ar- stream redirects the er things, a place to get have become, through perhaps 120 miles of geog- get together for common ray of colors, and resem- path of the blood and ox- away from it all, a differ- techno-creep, houses. raphy. cause. bles a thumb drive that’s ygen, rapidly increasing ent world. Yet many of us The only difference be- Our camp, built back SEE NOTEBOOK, PAGE A12 easily concealed, so it’s risk of suffering from easy to see why they’re nicotine’s negative side popular with teens. It’s effects. a popular e-cigarette Is this ten-second Letters to the Editor system that looks a lot SEE CADY, PAGE A12 Report from the House n To the Editor: the School Board. This does not affect anybody but This is the 41st report on what your legislature is school staff. There is another bill on Family Medical doing for (or to) you in Concord. We are operating leave currently in the House for everybody else. on a “Special Order” because all bills have not been CACR 19, a Constitutional Amendment Resolu- Newfound processed in the time allocated. The deadline (cross- tion proposed allowing individual schools to make over) is this Thursday, the 22nd. Two more sessions laws, like gun control, that supersedes State law. are scheduled to address the remaining bills. This This is a bad idea, and did not garner the required Landing isn’t as bad as Congress that adjusted the fiscal year two thirds vote. Proudly serving Alexandria, Bridgewater, Bristol, from July to October to accommodate their inability The House Resolution, HCR 11, to ask the Pres- Danbury, Groton, Hebron, Hill, New Hampton to pass a budget but still can’t get their job done. ident to pardon Jerry DeLemus failed. Jerry, a pa- and the surrounding communities. Shakespeare wrote “Beware the ides of March” triot, was incarcerated by the Federal Government and this “ides” …, well we did pass some good bills. for supporting the constitutional rights of the Bundy Established Setbp em er 18th, 2014 HB 1443 advises a jury that they can acquit in a spe- families in Nevada. The indictments in the Bundy cific situation to serve justice even if contrary to the case were recently dismissed with prejudice. Still, Offices at 5 Water Street, P.O. Box 729, existing law. This reinforces our founders establish- Jerry remains behind bars. Meredith, New Hampshire 03253 ment of a jury of our peers to judge the law in order HB 1686 passed and allows you to donate a por- Phone: 603-279-4516 • Fax: 603-279-3331 to have the final check on the judicial system. We tion of your Interest and Dividends tax to Education passed another bill HB 1672 prohibiting the records Scholarships. Businesses already can donate a por- Frank Chilinski, President & Publisher of therapeutic cannabis patients from being given tion of their taxes. The I&D tax is our dirty little se- Ryan Corneau, Information Manager to Federal agencies. I agreed with this only because cret income tax. I support this minor benefit. Some- Brendan Berube, Editor patient records should not be distributed to anyone how government schools claim they will lose money. E-mail: [email protected] without the patient’s authorization. How? The New Hampshire Constitution says we Joshua Spaulding, Sports Editor House slipped an amendment into HB 2018, the 10 should “cherish” education. It doesn’t say provide. Year Highway Plan, authorizing $4 million of your Nor does it specify one size for all. Donna Rhodes, Reporter federal taxes to study rail for southern New Hamp- Please realize the bills I talked about above are Advertising Sales: Tracy Lewis shire again. What a boondoggle. A massive expense only part of the way to becoming law. They still have Distribution Manager: Jim Hinckley for a few. This same amount of allotted study money, to go through the Senate, possibly conference com- Newfound Landing is published every THURSDAY by Salmon Press, P.O. Box 729, 5 if applied to the expansion of our current bus fleets, mittees, and get signed by the Governor. We have Water St., Meredith, NH 03253. would accomplish the job more efficiently. The ma- sessions March 21 and 22 to clear the rest of our bills. SALMON PRESS PHOTO POLICY: As a community oriented family of newspapers, jority of the legislators (not me) believe we can’t Please contact me at 320-9524 or email at dave@san- Salmon Press welcomes photos from readers, business owners, and other outside pass-up “free” money. I didn’t know there were so bornhall.net with any concerns. sources for publication in any of its titles. Any photos submitted for publication become the property of Salmon Press, and may be displayed in our newspapers, as many legislators who pay no federal income tax. Cheers! well as on our Web site. They may also be made available for re-sale, with any proceeds The Family Medical Leave bill, HB 1405, would re- going to Salmon Press and/or the photo re-print vendor. duce the number of hours for certain school employ- Dave Testerman Free in Print, Free Online. www.newfoundlanding.com ees to be eligible. This is currently a School Board de- State Representative cision. 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Churches Lenten Stations Fellowship in common covenant. singing, as well as pia- them with others. Join FROM PAGE A3 of the Cross Fridays On Sunday, Nov. 5 We work together in no and voice music by us on Sunday, April 22 during Lent we officially launched our fellowship, our musicians who have at 11 a.m. to learn how 8738 or you can Noon: St. Matthew as Restoration Church community, and our contributed to Starr to have the conversa- make an appoint- Church, Plymouth Plymouth. More details world to nurture jus- King's music ministry. tion. ment by contacting 3:30 p.m. St. Agnes about this service will tice, respect, and love. Led by Director of Mu- the Church Secretary, Church, Ashland, be included in the next sic, Sarah Dan Jones, The Tea Party is Linda Kriss using the 6 p.m. Our Lady of article. We also started Sunday, April 1 other artists include Coming! The Tea Par- contact Grace , Bristol a new series entitled, Nursery and Reli- Laura Belanger, Abi- ty is Coming! Don’t Be information in this Stories. We will be con- gious Education – 9:30 gail Charbeneau, Will Late, Don’t Be Late! paragraph. Campus Ministry tinuing this series this a.m. – 10:30 a.m. – Con- Gunn, Emily Jaworski, Plans are underway for Enjoy Spring Break week as well. We have tact: Jane Clay, DRE Betty Nicholson, and our annual tea party this week! Whether our own worship team Service 9:30 – 10:30 Liddy Marunowski. to be held on Sunday, Holy Trinity you’re staying on cam- during our services in a.m. – Again, We Rise April 29 from 4 – 6 p.m. ­(Roman Catholic) pus, going home, tak- our auditorium and Dr. Rev. Linda “An Evening in n ing a vacation, or doing then we watch as a Pas- Barnes, Worship Lead- Good Company” Join The Next Meeting Holy Week Schedule: a service project, have a tor Nate Gagne preach- er us for our annual Si- of the Wise Women in Good Friday: March good time, and be safe. es via video during our Sarah Dan Jones, lent Auction and mu- Training is to be held 30 Solemn Morning Way of the Cross and service. Music Director sical concert with com- on Wednesday, April Prayer 8 a.m. St. Mat- Resurrection: Lynn poser Will Ogmundson 11 from 10:30 a.m. to thew Church Stations Durham will offer a se- Our Mission On this Easter Saturday, April 7 at noon. of the Cross 3 p.m. St. ries of thought-provok- Statement: morning, let’s emerge 5:30 p.m. Auction items Agnes Church Good Fri- ing reflections she has Just One More! into spring and rise include fine items and What’s Happening day Services The Pas- created for the Stations Everyone is wel- up into what’s next great experiences. Around the Starr King sion of Our Lord Jesus of the Cross on Tues- come to all of our ser- for us. Many religious UU?? The Activities Christ 5 p.m. Our Lady day, March 27, 7:30-8:30 vices. The church is traditions have rites of The Conversation Committee would love of Grace Chapel 7 p.m. p.m., at St. Matthew handicapped accessible spring that offer hope, Project - Have you to see you at one or all St. Matthew Church Church. Sponsored by on the east entrance. release, and renew- had the conversation? of their events. Wheth- Easter Vigil, Saturday, PSU’s Catholic Campus al. Let’s explore the Ninety percent of peo- er it’s a hike through March 31 Solemn Morn- Ministry, we invite all fundamental human ple say that talking the woods, meeting for ing Prayer 9 a.m. St. parishioners to join us. Star King capacity to make our- with their loved ones breakfast, or an eve- Matthew Church Eas- And bring your jour- Unitarian selves new again. about end-of-life care is ning out at the theater, ter Vigil Mass 8 p.m. St. nal – you’ll want to cap- Universalist important, twenty-sev- it’s just one more way Matthew Church Eas- ture your own insights Visit our Web site en percent have actual- to come together as a ter Sunday 7:30 a.m. St. throughout this journey! Fellowship www.starrkingfel- ly done so. Pemi-Baker community and enjoy n Matthew Church 9:30 lowship.org Community Health is each other’s company. a.m. Our Lady of Grace Weekly Meetings: Starr King Uni- 536-8908 offering The Conversa- Please take a look at Chapel 11:30 a.m. Thursday, March 29 tarian Universalist tion Project to encour- the latest copy of our Day Away Program, Fellowship, 101 Fair- Piano Dedication, age individuals and monthly newsletter, or Support for Separat- Simard Hall, 9 a.m. – 3 ground Rd., Plymouth, Sunday April 15, 4:00 families to talk about visit the Events Page ed & Divorced Divorce p.m. is a multigenerational, PM Join us for a cel- their wishes for end on our Web site: www. and separation can be Men’s Group, North welcoming congrega- ebration of gratitude. of life care, put them starrkingfellowship. painful experiences. American Martyrs Or- tion where different The service will fea- in writing, and share org. Support groups are atory, 10 a.m. beliefs come together ture congregational available to those who Boy Scouts, St. Mat- are seeking healing, thew Hall, 6 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE comfort, and empow- Friday, March 30 The Hebron Select Board will be holding a public hearing on Thursday, erment. Visit www. RCIA, St. Matthew April 5, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. in the Select Board Office located at 7 School catholicnh.org/ support Rectory, 6:30 p.m. Street. The purpose of the hearing is to expend funds from the following for a listing of groups. Capital Reserve Funds: Entitled “Communications” for the Do you know someone new copier in the Selectmen’s Office Entitled “Town Offices Expansion and HIGHEST PRICES PAID who is going through a Restoration Refurbishment” for renovations and the addition to the Hebron Academy All US and foreign silver and gold coins, estate jewelry, separation or divorce? Building Project Church, Entitled “Government Building Repair” scrap gold, diamonds. Free oral appraisals. Please consider passing for the furnace in the Town Clerk and NORTH COUNTRY COINS. Plymouth Tax Collector Office Building this information along Hebron Select Board, Main St., Plymouth, NH 536-2625. (Assemblies Patrick K. Moriarty, Chair to them. John W. Dunklee, Selectman of God) Paul Hazelton, Selectman Day Away Program n needs volunteers. Day Happy New Year Away is a weekly senior and greetings from TOWN OF GROTON day care program for Restoration Church PUBLIC NOTICE those diagnosed with Plymouth located at Alzheimer’s disease or 319 Highland Street, The Hebron Select Board will be PUBLIC NOTICE related dementia. When Plymouth, NH 03264. holding a public hearing on Thursday, The Select Board has scheduled a public hearing we volunteer, the par- If you do not have a April 5, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. in the Select for Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at 7:00pm, regarding RSA ticipant’s caregiver can home church we in- 74:10, for the public to provide comments on one’s “catch a breath” for vite you to come and Board Office located at 7 School Street. The purpose of the hearing is liability to be taxed. This meeting will be held at the several hours, 9:00am join our warm and Town House at 754 North Groton Road. to 3:00pm every Thurs- friendly family here at to expend funds from the following day. For the participant Restoration Church. Capital Reserve Funds: it is good food, great Please feel free to con- challenges, nice games, tact us at hello@resto- Entitled “Communications” for the RARE COIN & and great company. The rationchurch.cc.. Our new copier in the Selectmen’s Office CURRENCY SHOW heart of a volunteer is church phone number Entitled “Town Offices Expansion and Friday, Mar. 30 • 10 AM - 7 PM not measured by size is still the same, 1-603- Refurbishment” for renovations and Saturday, Mar. 31 • 9 AM - 6 PM but by the depth of the 536-1966. Our schedule the addition to the Hebron Academy Radisson Hotel/Center of NH commitment to make a has changed to the fol- 700 Elm Street, Manchester difference. Each morn- lowing: Building Project 120 Tables and Over 80 Dealers from New England, NY, NJ, PA, MD, VA, NE, IN and WI ing and afternoon we Sunday: 10:30 a.m. Entitled “Government Building Repair” Free Appraisals need nine volunteers Morning Service for the furnace in the Town Clerk and and one R.N. Will you Monday: First and FREE Children’s Introduction to Coin Collecting Program on Saturday @ 10:30 AM join us? Together we third Monday of the Tax Collector Office Building Admission can make a person joke Month $3 a little easier, chuckle Noon-2 p.m. Helping Hebron Select Board, Door Prizes a little lighter. - Sandra Hands Food Pantry Patrick K. Moriarty, Chair For more information: 978-658-0160 or www.nhcoinexpo.com Coleman Sandra Cole- Friday: Second Fri- John W. Dunklee, Selectman man BSN, RN sjrhett@ day of the month Paul Hazelton, Selectman • ONE ADMISSION • roadrunner.com Phone: 6 p.m. Food, Fun, +Only $1 With This Ad + 536-6304 NEWFOUND BABE RUTH FUNDRAISING BANQUET APRIL 14TH KATHLEEN’S COTTAGE COCKTAIL HOUR 5:00-6:00 (cash bar) DINNER AT 6:00 MUSIC, PRIZES AND DANCING TILL 10:00 $40.00 PER PERSON MUSIC PROVIDED BY EACH PAID TICKET RECEIVES 2 COMPLIMENTARY RAFFLE TICKETS CHILD CARE PROVIDED BY TEEN COUNCIL AT T.T.C.C (1 CHILD PER EACH PAID EVENT TICKET, EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD $10.00) MANY PRIZES TO BE WON!!!! ADDITIONAL RAFFLE TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE NIGHT OF THE BANQUET $2 ea, or 3 for $5.00 MORE PRIZES PRIZES INCLUDE: TO COME! • KAYAK valued at $249.99 (donated by Dick’s Sporting Goods) • 100 Gallons of heating oil est. value $303.00 (donated by Dead River Co.) • Full Auto Detailing valued at $100.00 (donated by Cantera Auto Body) • 4 Pack Fisher Cats Tickets & $100.00 gift card to Piche’s Save a life. Don’t Drive HoMe buzzeD. BUZZED DRIVING IS DRUNK DRIVING. (donated by Fisher Cats & Piche’s) PLEASE JOIN US IN THANKING ALL WHO HAVE MADE DONATIONS! Obituaries / Arts & Entertainment A6 NEWFOUND LANDING, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2018 n Lucy Cusson Lahey, 74 Steven T. , 61

PLYMOUTH — Lucy Cadence) as well as three BRISTOL — Former- In addition to his Cusson Lahey, a lifelong great grandchildren, ly from Waltham, Mass., wife, Joanne (Camer- resident of New Hamp- Louisa-Kay, Gulianna Steven T. Ukraine, 61, on) Ukraine of Bristol, shire, passed away on and Joseph. died Tuesday, March 20, he leaves his best bud- March 6, 2018 in Plym- Mom will always be 2018 at home, surrounded dy, “Lucky”; a brother, outh after a strong fight remembered by her fam- by his loving family. John (and wife Michele) against heart and lung ily for her warm heart, He was born in Ukraine of Rockport, complications. selflessness, and being Waltham, Mass., the Mass.; three sisters, Su- Lucy was born on humble. She was very fourth of five children san (and husband Robert) Aug. 9, 1943 to Clement soft spoken but always of Michael and Olga Salembier of Doylestown, and Doris Cusson in quick to teach her kids (Boyko) Ukraine. Steven Pa., Vivian (and husband North Woodstock. Her cles on her salon chairs right from wrong, good graduated from Waltham years at Camp Wulamat. Edwin) Sweeney of New family had a strong pres- or jumping under a hair vs. bad. High School and Went- He looked forward to his Canaan, Conn., and Di- ence in the community. dryer chair even when Lucy was a very worth Institute. He yearly trip to his paradise ane Monagan of Middle- Her father worked for their hair wasn’t wet. loving and gentle per- worked for many years island of Barbados. He bury, Conn.; eight neph- the Lincoln Papermill, She was later known as son who will be sorely as the head of mainte- spent his time boating, ews, one niece; and two and eventually built the the “nice” lunch lady missed. Her life was cel- nance at the Waltham water skiing, canoeing grand nieces. Blue Jay Motel, now at Plymouth Regional ebrated on Wednesday, YMCA before establish- and hiking. His favor- Memorial calling known as Inn 32. Lucy High School, and very March 21, 2018 from 5-8 ing his own business, ite celebration was the hours will be held Satur- was very proud of her much loved helping out p.m. at the Common Man Steve Ukraine Fine Car- fourth of July. He would day, March 31, 2018 from family’s involvement in and talking with all the Inn, Plymouth. In lieu of pentry and Painting. In always be prepared with 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the the community, as not- school kids. flowers, memorial gifts 1997, he and Joanne relo- an impressive display of Emmons Funeral Home, ed on the local US Post Lucy is survived by can be made in Lucy’s cated to Bristol. Steven fireworks for his family 115 South Main St., Bris- Office building that is her longtime compan- name to the New Hamp- was known throughout and friends. These gath- tol. In lieu of flowers, dedicated to her parents. ion, Gary Lane. Lucy shire Humane Society, Massachusetts and New erings were times every- donations may be made Lucy was also known for and Gary met at a hand- 1305 Meredith Center Hampshire for his skilled one looked forward to. in Steven’s memory to her love of birds, in par- held CB Radio club, the Rd., Laconia, NH 03246 labor, unique and custom He sure will be missed either the Norris Cot- ticular the red cardinal. Smartphone of choice in or www.nhhumane.org. woodworking pieces and by more people than he ton Cancer Center, D-H/ You could always find a those days. Arrangements are by renovations. would have imagined. Geisel Office of Develop- picture or stuffed animal Lucy was better Fournier-Hale Funer- Steven loved life with In the winter months, his ment, One Medical Cen- of a cardinal around her known as Mom, Mom- al Home, 144 Main St., his faithful companion passion was skiing, and ter Drive, HB 707, Leb- in the house and some- my, or Mumma by her North Woodstock, NH Lucky and Joanne by he spent every moment anon, NH 03756-0001 or times the real deal out- five children (John La- 03262. his side. He loved New- he could at Loon or in the NH Humane Society, side on the bird feeder. hey of Mount Vernon, Online guestbook at found Lake, where his Aspen with family on the PO Box 572, Laconia, NH She also had an affinity Wash., Anthony Lew- www.fournier-hale.com. family summered for mountains. 03247. for genealogy and loved is-Lahey of Oxford, N.J., researching the lineage David Lahey of Newark, of her family. Del., Heather Lane Lym- Many people knew burner of New Windsor, The Lakes Region Muffin & Scone Tour Lucy as a local hair- N.Y. and Andrea Norton dresser. She worked out of Arizona). Lucy also of her house, known as has nine grandchildren First stop: The Nutmeg Inn Lucy’s Beauty Shoppe. (Joey, Danielle, Mason, Her children spent many AJ, Justin, Shannan, Editor’s note: The fol- were signatories to a doc- hours spinning in cir- Samantha, Oliver and lowing article is in a series ument in 1776 pledging to of seven detailing several “hereby solemnly engage Full time landscape and unique and beautiful bed and promise that we will & breakfasts located in do the utmost of our pow- mowing crew members the Lakes Region. These er, at the risk of our lives Monday Thru Friday articles will lead up to the and fortunes, with arms Experience not required. Lakes Region B&B Asso- oppose the hostile pro- ciation' annual Muffin & ceedings of the British Part time greenhouse and garden Scone Tour on April 21 & fleets and armies against help also wanted. 22. the United American Col- onies.” We work the Newfound lake area First established as a Today, the Nutmeg Inn Call Mark @ 359-3622 homestead by Eliphalet is situated on seven and Rawlings in 1763 on one tavern in 1802. The origi- rooms. While it began one-half acres adjacent square mile of land grant- nal building, constructed life as a working farm, to approximately 55 acres ed to Rawlings by King some time before 1768, is this historic estate has of conservation land. The PLYMOUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL George III, what is now still intact, with original been variously a tavern, current owners, Lynne 2018-2019 SCHOOL YEAR the Nutmeg Inn is the old- post and beam construc- restaurant, dinner the- and Mark, have made the est inn in the Lakes Re- tion, wood paneling and ater, international board- Nutmeg Inn their home gion of New Hampshire, floors and five fire places ing school, Girl Scout since 2013 and are proud GRADE 6 TEACHER having been converted gracing the great room camp and a way point for and happy to share this into a stagecoach inn and and two upstairs bed- runaway slaves. Since special place with their Must be certified and have strengths its origins before the guests. Guests can take in English/Language Arts. American revolution, the advantage of many ame- PLYMOUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL inn has been owned by nities at the inn includ- twenty-six families; two ing the large great room Please send letter of intent, resume, 2018-2019 SCHOOL YEAR former owners, Rawlings and fireplace, a TV/game certification, transcripts and and Capt. William Davis SEE NUTMEG INN, PAGE A12 references to: FULL-TIME ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Julie Flynn, Principal Plymouth Elementary School Applicant should have skillful use of technology 43 Old Ward Bridge Road to manage budget, purchasing and student Plymouth, NH 03264 records. Must be a self-starter with the ability to [email protected] work independently while multi-tasking to perform the usual office routines and practices associated with a busy, smoothly run school office. The Administrative Assistant must have strong, positive interpersonal relationship skills to engage with students, parents, community members and staff. Please send letter of intent, resume, and references to: Julie Flynn, Principal Plymouth Elementary School Courtesy What can I 43 Old Ward Bridge Road The Flying Monkey Performance Center presents Carbon Leaf Plymouth, NH 03264 on Friday, April 20 at 7:30 p.m. do for you? [email protected] The staff of the Indie rockers Carbon Newdfound Landing works for you, the local reader, Leaf celebrate silver the local advertiser, our local friends. We are just a anniversary in Plymouth call or email away. PLYMOUTH — The behind a new album and Flying Monkey Perfor- the polish, precision and Joshua Spaulding mance Center presents maturity is palpable in Sports Editor Carbon Leaf on Friday, the band’s sound, which [email protected] April 20 at 7:30 p.m. Car- spans from rocky-pop Office: (603) 279-4516 ext. 155 to folky, Celtic-infused Direct: (603) 941-9155 bon Leaf is known by le- gions of loyal fans as DIY jams to twangy alt-coun- indie rockers with ener- try. Visit us online at www.SalmonPress.com getic live shows. Tickets The group jumped for this show start at $25. onto the national Sitting amid stops scene in 2002, winning in major cities up and an American Music down the east coast, Vir- Awards in the “New Mu- ginia-based alt-country sic,” category perform- indie rock band Carbon ing its Irish-tinged song Leaf makes a stop at The “The Boxer” to an au- Flying Monkey Perfor- dience of 80 million TV mance Center in Plym- viewers as an unsigned outh on April 20. band. The band celebrates Over the years, the their 25th anniversary SEE CARBON LEAF, PAGE A12 Arts & Entertainment n NEWFOUND LANDING, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2018 A7 Allman Brothers’ next generation comes to the Flying Monkey

PLYMOUTH — The brance and a special are $29, and $39 for pre- Flying Monkey Perfor- bond between musical mier seating. For more mance Center presents brothers, sentiments information on upcom- The Devon Allman Proj- that are especially mean- ing shows or to purchase ect featuring Duane Bet- ingful at this particular tickets call the box office ts on Saturday, April 21 time. at 536-2551 or go online at at 7:30 p.m. Devon is the Tickets to see The www.flyingmonkeyNH. son of Gregg Allman, Devon Allman Project com. and Duane of Dickey Betts. Tickets for this show start at $29. When you’re a part of a musical dynasty, it’s only natural that the personal and profes- sional aspects of your life should intersect. Courtesy It was no different for The Flying Monkey Performance Center presents The Devon Allman Project featuring Duane Devon Allman, whose Betts on Saturday, April 21 at 7:30 p.m. late father Gregg All- right, should feel the tug Betts, the son of Allman always talked about go- man helped helm one of family responsibility Brothers co-founder ing out on tour togeth- of the most important and the desire to honor Dickey Betts. The two er, and now the time and influential Ameri- his father’s fabled lega- men have known each seems right. He’ll start can bands of the past 50 cy. since they were kids in the show, then I’ll do my years. It’s also little won- In March, his new the’ 80s. portion and finally the der that the younger All- six-piece band, The “We’ve had this en- two of us will share the man, an accomplished Devon Allman Project, during friendship ever stage for the encore.” singer, songwriter and launched a world tour since we were kids,” It will, he says, be guitarist in his own with special guest Duane Devon muses. “We’ve about comfort, remem- Living legends Hot Tuna set their sights on the Flying Monkey PLYMOUTH — The The name Hot Tuna To newer fans, Hot Tuna strong — some would Flying Monkey Perfor- invokes as many differ- is a tight, masterful duo say stronger than ever. mance Center presents ent moods and reactions that is on the cutting In the mid-1960s, an acoustic evening with as there are Hot Tuna edge of great music. Kaukonen was invited Hot Tuna on Thursday, fans — millions of them. All of those things are to play in a rock ‘n roll April 5. Jorma Kau- To some, Hot Tuna is a correct, and more. For band that was forming in konen and Jack Casady reminder of some wild more than four decades, San Francisco; he knew are known as both suc- and happy times. To oth- Hot Tuna has played, just the guy to play bass cessful solo artists and ers, that name will forev- toured, and recorded and summoned his old as founding members er be linked to their own some of the best and most friend from back east. of Jefferson Airplane. discovery of the power memorable acoustic and The striking signature Tickets for this concert and depth of American electric music ever. And guitar and bass riffs in start at $45. blues and roots music. Hot Tuna is still going SEE HOT TUNA, PAGE A12

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Summer vacation of- ends. the chance to try new fers students a respite Although kids things, whether that’s from lessons and the needn’t be in camp all learning to cook, explor- routine of school. Chil- summer long, a week or ing new environments dren might once have two can benefit camp- or embracing a new eagerly awaited those ers of all ages. The fol- sport or leisure activi- final days of classes so lowing are five reasons ty. Opening oneself up they could lounge pool- why summer camp to new opportunities side, skip rocks across might be the right fit can build character and ponds and spend the this year. prove enlightening for long days of the season 1. Explore talents. children. playing with friends. Summer camps help 5. Make new friends. But many of today’s young people explore Camp is a great place youngsters spend much their unique interests to meet new people and of their summer vaca- and talents. Under an make lifelong friends. tions indoors playing organized, yet often Campers flood in from with their digital devic- easygoing, camp sched- areas near and far. This es. ule, kids can dabble in provides kids with a Perhaps that’s why sports, arts and crafts, chance to expand their one of the last vestiges leadership, community social circles beyond of the classic summer support, and so many physical activities that benefits and can set a success and fill in with their immediate neigh- vacation escape — sum- other activities that takes place outdoors. foundation for healthy noncompetitive op- borhoods and schools. mer camp — remains may not be fully avail- Campers may spend habits as an adult. portunities to succeed. Camps benefit chil- such a viable option for able to them elsewhere. their time swimming, 3. Gain confidence. Campers learn indepen- dren in a variety of parents who want their 2. Physical activi- running, hiking, play- Day and sleepaway dewnce, decision-mak- ways. Lessons learned children to get outdoors ty: Lots of camps build ing sports, climbing, and camps offer campers the ing skills and the ability in camp can strength- once the school year their itineraries around so much more. This can opportunity to get com- to thrive outside of the en values, build confi- be a welcome change for fortable in their own shadow of their parents, dence, develop coping kids accustomed to liv- skin. Camps can foster siblings or other stu- mechanisms when ad- ing sedentary lifestyles. activities in self-es- dents. versity strikes, and en- Regular physical ac- teem by removing the 4. Try new things. able campers to make The fun, safe, positive place tivity has many health academic measures of Camp gives children lifelong friends. for all children of the North Country! At our large, air conditioned Clubhouse with indoor gym. Summer Guided Discoveries SPRING VACATION CAMP: April 23rd - 27 th Week-long outdoor natural adventure camps for ages 4 to 14 SUMMER CAMP: June 18th - August 17th AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM

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Summer camp sea- and various organi- • Establish payment son is just around the zations hosted tradi- schedules. Summer corner. Each summer, tional summer camps camps vary in price. millions of children or camps geared to- The ACA says camp depart for campsites ward religion, sports, costs range from $100 around the country to music and other sub- to more than $1,500 per swim, hike, craft, and jects and activities. week. However, many enjoy the companion- According to the accredited camps offer ship of friends. American Camp As- some sort of financial Summer camps in sociation, each year assistance for chil- North America were more than 14 million dren from families first established in children and adults with limited financial the 1880s and were in the means. If cost is a fac- attended by children attend camp. America tor, be sure to broach without their parents is home to more than the subject. for overnight stays. 14,000 day and resi- • Prepare children By the 20th century, dent camps (8,400 are for the physical chal- summer camps had overnight camps and lenges a camp may become an interna- 5,600 are day camps). present. Summer tional phenomenon, Nonprofit groups are camp activities may be rigorous, and campers may need to be cleared the largest sponsors of who want to beat the ty to learn more about by a physician before summer camps. crowds this year can the programs offered. starting. Be sure to Many people put off use this guide to help If available, find a schedule your child summer camp plan- plan a summer camp camp employee to dis- a physical and bring ning until it is too late. agenda. cuss your child’s eligi- along any pertinent Parents should keep in • Attend an orien- bility for enrollment. forms. Children also mind that camps begin tation seminar. Take Some camps may offer can increase their lev- registration early in the time to visit pro- webinars for conve- els of physical activity the year and have spe- spective camps for a nience. compared to the often cific cut-off dates for tour, and use this open • Fill out the enroll- sedentary nature of enrollment. Parents house as an opportuni- ment package com- winter. Such prepara- pletely. Each camp tion can prevent inju- Kingswood Children’s Summer Theatre has their own require- ries when engaging in Join us for our 48th season ments for registration. outdoor and physical in beautiful Wolfeboro, NH! Expect to submit some activities. personal information, • Shop for supplies. including a medical Camps are likely to 390 Pine Hill Road background and proof provide a list of re- Wolfeboro, NH 03894 PO Box 629 of insurance, names quirements with re- (603) 569-5639 and numbers of emer- gard to clothing and Wolfeboro Parks & Recreation offers a wide variety of gency contacts, and other equipment camp- summer programs and events. Programs include: A day camp, any other pertinent ers will need. Make youth sailing, adult sailing, an award winning sailboat information as it ap- sure kids have enough sharing program, swim lessons, youth tennis lessons, plies to the camper. shorts, T-shirts, socks, adult tennis lessons, and pickleball lessons. Events This may include al- athletic shoes, swim- Workshops begin: June 25, 2018 include: Movies in the Park, Granite Kid Triathlon, and lergies, fears, physical suits, toiletries, and Performances: July 27, 28, 29, 2018 Granite Man Triathlon. For more information on any of or mental disabilities, other camp necessities these programs or events visit our website at or even preferences in before they leave. For information and application: www.wolfeboro-arts.org www.wolfeboronh.us/parks-recreation. camp courses. • Keep children in the loop. Engage chil- dren in the planning process to help allevi- ate their fears and get them excited about summer camp. Summer camp can foster lifelong memo- ries. Parents can help kids prepare in ad- vance for the fun that’s soon to arrive. The Rest of the Story n NEWFOUND LANDING, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2018 A11

Minute Tiger FROM PAGE A1 FROM PAGE A1 drinks, the competi- based skit addressed tion continued with ways to be a good friend, the Runny Nose race. then two teachers were Moms placed one arm brought forward to hold behind their back then up Yes or No signs each yanked out tissues, time the performers act- one at a time, to see ed out examples of either Donna Rhodes Members of Plymouth State University’s TIGER Educational who could empty their good or bad behaviors. Theatre troupe donned some chef hats to show students from box first. There were Isabelle told the audi- Bridgewater-Hebron Village School and Danbury Elementary all-important points ence that being a good School how to whip up a Recipe for Acceptance. and a lot of high fives friend was also very im- for the moms who fin- portant through her song learn to care, the TIGER ing, writing and science- ished quickly. Donna Rhodes she stressed that boys group said. these are skills for life,” Shoe Fly Shoe paired As their sons tried to scoot a cookie from their forehead to their and girls should “make The group also donned Connors said. the moms and sons up mouth, moms pulled out their cell phones to capture all the new friends but keep the some floppy chef hats to Plymouth Gener- again as they unlaced action during last week’s Minute to Win It competition in Bristol. old, for one is silver and whip up a “Recipe for Ac- al Dentistry was the their shoes the tried to the other is gold.” ceptance,” then added in- co-sponsor of this year’s kick them up and onto Gigi’s message was for gredients such as a cup of visit from the TIGER a table for more points children to give of them- kindness, some respect, troupe, which also paid before the final, and selves whenever they see and a touch of trust into a visit to the students possibly most antici- someone in need, while a large soup pot. Final- of Bristol Elementary pated, game got under- Ella asked that they nev- ly, they whisked it all School and New Hamp- way. er exclude someone pur- together until nothing ton Community School As the boys laid posefully. was excluded from the earlier in the day. down on a rolling dol- “Remember how finished product. Dr. Joan Kirschner ly, clutching a small you felt when you were Following their last of PGD was pleased to laundry basket upside left out of something? musical performance, be able to bring such an down, moms grabbed There’s always room for the actors presented a entertaining yet mean- their feet and rolled another friend,” she said. poster that could be hung ingful program to stu- them around the gym With some role play in the school to help stu- dents in the Newfound floor. Each boy tried to presentations, Ella dents remember the Area School District and capture as many balls showed that “telling” meaning of “T.I.G.E.R.” said, “Having sponsored as they could under isn’t “tattling” when They also gave the school several TIGER perfor- the basket. They were they see someone being a tiger statue to place on mances in the past, I then rolled back to hurt, then Rick and Tony display as a special thank was strongly moved by deposit them inside a performed a humorous you for inviting them. the support that the pro- hula hoop in their cor- camping skit about re- BHVS Guidance gram has consistently re- ner before racing out specting the feelings of Counselor Kathleen ceived from local teach- to collect more. Each Donna Rhodes others. Connors said she always ers and administrators. ball that was inside the Ethan Peterson of New Hampton carefully swung a ball inside a Through music and looks forward to TI- It is my sincere hope that hoop after one minute stocking to try and knock over bottles of water in the Elephant dance, the children were GER’s visit to the school. other Granite State pro- added points to their March, one of several fun competitions moms and their sons asked to be the problem Their performances, she fessionals and corporate scores. enjoyed at Tapply-Thompson Community Center last Friday night. solvers, not the ones cre- added, bring a visual, leaders will invest in our TTCC volunteers ating a problem. If people fun and novel way of re- state's future by helping Gina Richford, Jes- would all do unto others inforcing the message of to bring TIGER to their se Mitchell, Tammy as they would want done friendship and respect. communities as well.” Mettue and Dylan Peck to them, everyone would “School isn’t just read- performed the duties of score keeping, timing, and oversight for the Manager Michael Liman- ing inconvenienced by games, and when all Budget ni, and the entire school another delay. the scores were tabu- FROM PAGE A1 board for bypassing the He also contended lated and the posters Levesque already knew voters on expenditures. that it took more than judged for creativity, it Auger would be out of The administrators two weeks for Buckley to was the Hiking Guinea town. say the school district at- respond to an email from Pigs who climbed to the When residents torney had advised that him, and that Levesque top of the leader board. Donna Rhodes showed up at the March they were correct in in- had never responded. They were followed by Eight-year-old Ryan of New Hampton celebrated when his 12 meeting demanding cluding $712,300 in new Buckley sharply de- Team Skidoo in second mom had a great finish in the Runny Nose competition answers, Vincent Paul capital projects in the nied that claim, later place and the Blake during the Minute to Win It game night at Tapply-Thompson Migliore of Bridgewater default budget because it prompting Rescigno to Bombers in third. Community Center. tabled the question, say- was for continuing main- note that the board’s pol- Samantha Austin ing he wanted to wait tenance on school build- icy of listening and not and her son Kelton until Auger could be ings. responding during the of the Hiking Guinea present to make his case. Those who believe public comment periods Pigs from Hebron were Because Auger planned the administration was appeared to be a rule that pleased to have won to be out of town until the wrong said it under- was only sometimes fol- but were also happy end of the month, the dis- mined their faith in those lowed. just to have been a part cussion was not placed in charge, and would end Several residents of the night. on the March 26 agenda, up hurting the students. have vowed to take the “We love all the legally preventing the Voters on March 13 af- school board to court if events here at the cen- board from taking it up. firmed that sentiment, they do not relent, be- ter,” Samantha said. Auger did come to the defeating the proposed lieving that a recent deci- Next up at TTCC will meeting, but he said he budget and leaving the sion on a similar matter be the annual Easter Donna Rhodes was not feeling well and district to operate on a in Hillsborough County Egg Hunt, scheduled One of the more popular games at last week’s mother/son agreed to wait until the smaller default budget. Superior Court supports for Saturday, March Minute to Win It competition was Hungry Hippos where teams board’s April 9 meeting Prior to its next meet- their contention that no 31, at 1 p.m. rolled across the floor and gathered balls for points in a quest for the discussion. ing, the school board con- spending can be included for the championship. That did not sit well sulted with its attorney in a default budget that with those who had come in a special meeting. has not first been put Covering the for the second time, only On the 26th, Rescigno through a public hearing to be told there would be argued against delaying and a vote of the legisla- Newfound Lake Area & no discussion. the discussion, saying tive body. Surrounding Communities New Hampton resi- the board was already Bristol resident Paul dent Dana Torsey said familiar with Auger’s ar- Simard told the board the board’s behavior was guments through emails that, if their logic were insulting, while Groton with the administration. allowed to stand, they Selectman John Rescig- He said he would not be could get a new, $30 mil- no questioned the integ- able to attend the April lion building simply by rity of Superintendent meeting, and others who putting the project in Stacy Buckley, Business were there also were be- the capital improvement plan. Bristol Selectman Don Newfound Milbrand said he agreed with the board’s previ- ous decision to table the Landing question until Auger could be present, but he What can I took exception to Miglio- re’s statement that peo- Alexandria • Bridgewater • Bristol • Danbury • Groton • Hebron • Hill • New Hampton ple did not attend school do for you? board meetings unless A community publication full of local news, sports & happenings. The staff of there was a hot button the Newfound issue. Landing works for He called that charac- you, the local reader, terization “derogatory” FREE IN STORES! the local advertiser, and said, “We’re going our local friends. to come when there’s We are just a call or email away. something important on FREE ONLINE! the agenda. You were Tracy Lewis elected to represent us. If Reserve your ad space today! 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tive, and exposure to substances, which is ers use them, there may work with them to re- addiction or substance CADY nicotine in adolescence even more dangerous. be lasting consequences. place the unhealthy be- use, call the NH State- FROM PAGE A4 has been shown to E-cigarettes contain If your teen is vap- havior with a positive wide Addiction Crisis headrush worth the have long-term impacts more than fun, fruity fla- ing, let them know that one. If you or someone Line at 1-844-711-4357. short- and long-term on brain development. vors, and when teenag- you do not approve, and you know struggles with consequences of nico- It may affect teens’ be- tine entering the body? havior, concentration, Once the first hit is tak- memory and their abili- be caught, their watches Still, this dismays me. and yon, all across the en, brains automatical- ty to learn. Also, a lot of Notebook to hang on the accursed Why does anyone need a land, stealing the dark ly associate the sweet teenagers have no idea FROM PAGE A4 Watch Nail on the porch watch in camp? To check in a thumb-suck, the day flavor as “good,” trig- what’s in their vape. “Our camp” is a mis- until it was time for those the bus schedule? To the is going to come when gering pleasure centers In a study sponsored by nomer. It’s actually my two most dreaded words question “When do we someone at camp yells, in to automatically equate the National Institute on camp, since my name is of all, “Break Camp.” eat?” I’d lots rather an- a voice reserved for sight- juuling as good, foster- Drug Abuse, when high on the deed, which is ac- As the presumed dicta- swer “You still have time ing Bigfoot, “Hey! Guys! ing a lifetime addiction schoolers were asked tually a deed to nothing, tor over this fiasco called for the evening rise” than Look! I’ve got four bars.” to tobacco and nicotine. what they believed was because the camp is on a camp, now in its 10th “Seven-thirty, and be What then? My vote Teenage brains are in the last product they site leased from the tim- year, I’ve got to admit prompt about it.” is that we should beat still developing, so vaped, most said “just ber company that owns partial failure, if there is Now, as cell towers this person to a pulp and they’re uniquely vul- flavoring.” As for the the land. A so-called such a thing, right there are going up every- throw his cell phone as nerable to addiction. Juul, some teens are fill- “camp lease” is in real- with “half dead” or “A where across the land, far out into the pond as Nicotine is very addic- ing the pods with other ity nothing more than little bit pregnant.” New including, in the latest possible. The other vot- a pin-prick on the map. visitors to camp tend to monster-themed horror ing group in camp, the You own the camp, but be awed and humbled in show coming to a camp Care Bears group, wants ry-cinnamon raisin stra- the company owns every- the face of the No Watch near you, even Pittsburg, to sit down and discuss Nutmeg Inn ta with fresh blueberry thing else, including the Edict, abandoning their New Hampshire’s north- it, eyelids fluttering, per- FROM PAGE A6 sauce or “featherbed” land underneath it. It all watches and declaring ernmost town, which we haps over cookies and room, two dining areas, eggs. We also make every makes perfect sense to their ineffable lightness in fact look down on, al- milk. a billiard room with an- effort to accommodate me. of being as they caper up though not figuratively, “Let them bring their tique billiard table, and those guests with food So as sole-owner and, the trail, seemingly 10 the topic of debate is cell cell phones in, for emer- in the summer and fall allergies or special food by fiat, absolute ruler, pounds lighter. phones. gency use only, and con- months, a heated, salt wa- needs. Children are wel- even despot, I get to make Grizzled veterans As things stand now, fiscate the batteries,” ter swimming pool, fire come at the Nutmeg Inn: the rules, set policy, issue of camp, however, are cell phone addicts can came one supposedly pit, two outdoor decks, kids six years old and edicts. Or at least I think I another matter. These pick up faint signals from sage piece of advice. To and flower gardens. over in the main inn and do. Time has a way of eat- would be members of the the upper log landing and which, battle-scarred vet- Breakfast at the Nut- those younger than six ing away at such things. core group who’ve been even the camp porch. eran that I am, my reply meg Inn is special, too, in either of two separate One of my very first part of the camp since The silver lining in this was (a) who decides what different every day with suites behind the main edicts was “No watches its inception. In this case dark cloud is that they’re constitutes an “emergen- some unvarying staples: inn. Dogs are welcome, in camp.” This had, to familiarity indeed breeds from Lower Quebec, cy” (a Red Sox score?), Mark’s fresh homemade too, in our dog-friendly me, a noble ring to it. In contempt. They have which means that the and (b) who watches the sourdough bread, and suites. camp, time would stand taken to flaunting their user must be willing to batteries? Lynne’s homemade What is it like staying still. We could forget or disdain for the No Watch (a) speak a little French, granola. In addition to at the Nutmeg Inn? We not even care what time Edict, hardly even trying if only as a courtesy, and This column runs in homemade breads and have earned a five-star it was, eat when hungry, to conceal their watches (b) be ready to take out a 13 weekly papers covering granola, each breakfast rating by TripAdvisor. sleep when tired, do odd under cuffs as they flip second mortgage, such the northern two-thirds consists of a fruit start- com and Certificates of jobs or go fishing or just bacon, turn a card, twist are the Canadian cell- of New Hampshire and er and either an egg or Excellence for each year sit on the porch and read a wrist or wet a line. In phone rates. parts of Maine and Ver- French toast entrée. In since 2013. Our guests when the spirit moved. the face of this blatant Still, what passes for mont. John Harrigan’s the winter, you might have said it all. Please Ergo, the rule went, disregard I do what all progress marches on, address: Box 39, Cole- start with a warm fruit visit the Nutmeg Inn for leave your watch in your good despots do, pretend and just as all-night- brook, NH 03576, or camp- compote, baked, stuffed the Lakes Region Bed and truck. Miscreants would not to notice. lights twinkle on hither [email protected] apples, or maple spiced Breakfast Association poached pears followed Muffin and Scone tour, by a Mexican frittata or April 21 and 22 from 1 to as The Avett Brothers, Tickets to see Carbon purchase tickets call the baked French toast. In 5 p.m. or stay at the inn Carbon Leaf Toad The Wet Sprocket, Leaf are $25, and $35 for box office at 536-2551 or the summer, you will be- for both days for a special FROM PAGE A6 Dave Matthews Band, premier seating. For go online at www.flying- gin your day with fresh rate with tour tickets in- quintet has shared the Jason Mraz and David more information on monkeyNH.com. fruit soups, watermelon cluded. Check our Web stage with such acts Gray. upcoming shows or to salad or peach/mango site, www.nutmeginn-nh. smoothies and blueber- com, for further details. up, never ceased to exist, Hot Tuna nor have the two boy- FROM PAGE A7 hood pals ever wavered the now-legendary songs in one of the most endur- by the Jefferson Air- ing friendships in music. plane were the result. Two things have nev- The half-decade foray er changed: They still into 1960s San Francisco love playing as much as rock music was for Jack they did as kids in Wash- and Jorma an additional ington, D.C. and there destination, not the final are still many, many ex- one. They continued to citing miles yet to travel play their acoustic blues on their musical odys- on the side, sometimes sey. Courtesy performing a mini-con- The Flying Monkey Performance Center presents an acoustic Tickets for the Hot cert amid a Jefferson evening with Hot Tuna on Thursday, April 5. Tuna concert are $45, Airplane performance, and $55 for premium sometimes finding a gig noticed and soon there and continued popular- seats. For tickets and afterwards in some local was a record contract ity. more information on club. and not long afterwards Hot Tuna has gone concerts and the Flying They were, as Casa- a tour. Thus began a ca- through changes, cer- Monkey Performance dy says, “Scouting, al- reer that would result in tainly, but the one con- Center, visit www.flying- ways scouting, for places more than two-dozen al- stant has always been monkeynh.com or call where we could play.” bums, thousands of con- Jorma and Jack. Hot 536-2551. The duo did not go un- certs around the world, Tuna has never broken

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COURTESY PHOTOS Young Xavier Corbin poses with US Ski Team member Marco Sullivan. Xavier Corbin is making a name for himself on the NASTAR courses. COURTESY PHOTO Young Ragged Mountain skier making tracks around country

BY JOSHUA SPAULDING conia when he is not out “He just took to it,” she His grandmother said when it comes to school, to head out this week to Sports Editor racing around the coun- said. “He was a total nat- that the officials were but Xavier has tutors that the NASTAR national DANBURY — Lots try. ural. a bit curious as to how help him keep up with his competition in Squaw of kids get on skis at a Xavier skis giant “Just give him a moun- he would handle it, as work while he’s away. Valley, Calif. as he con- young age and get out slalom and recently re- tain and he’s happy,” she he was the first person The teachers provide his tinues to enjoy his life of and enjoy the sport for turned from a trip to added with a laugh. under the age of 20 to be family with the work he downhills. the rest of their lives. Park City, Utah, which In November, Xavier invited to serve in that needs to complete while Six-year-old Xavier was the sight of many traveled to Copper Moun- capacity, but he handled he’s at a race and the Joshua Spaulding can Corbin in many ways is a of the Olympic events tain in Colorado where it quite well. tutoring helps him com- be reached at 279-4516, ext. lot like other kids his age. during the Salt Lake City he had the opportunity Of course, all the trav- plete the work. 155 or josh@salmonpress. But his love of ski- Olympic Games. The to serve as a forerunner. eling can be an issue Xavier was scheduled news. ing and his ability have youngster was there for taken him around the 10 days and his grand- country competing in mother reported that he NASTAR races at many skied for nine of those 10 The best season of the year has arrived different mountains. days, including racing in Xavier is part of the the NASTAR races. He Spring brings around SPORTING lefty on the hill had shut Florida to enjoy some Ragged Mountain Ski put up a time of 20.35 sec- my favorite season of down the lineup for the high school baseball be- Team and is the grand- onds. the year, baseball sea- CHANCE few innings he’d been in fore it’s possible to get son of Danbury resident Derosier, whose hus- son. the game and the first the season going in our Patty Derosier, who lives band works as an instruc- I love baseball. It has two batters ahead of me neck of the woods. As within sight of the moun- tor at Ragged Mountain, always been my favorite By JOSHUA SPAULDING had no luck. I stepped this comes out, I’ll be on tain. Xavier, the son of noted that they had Xavi- sport and it continues to My senior year I saw in and I fouled off what a plane heading to Vero Skylar Miller, attends er on skis at 18 months this day to be the sport I the most time. I played seemed like 25 pitches Beach for another fun Elm Street School in La- old. enjoy the most. second base pretty (it was likely more like baseball experience. I played baseball as a much the entire season eight to 10). I stayed Let the baseball be- kid in Pelham in the Lit- and we had our best alive, only to ground to gin. tle League system and season as a team in the second base, ending our Finally, have a great Newfound Babe Ruth when I moved up north, four years I was there. season (and my baseball day Terri and Bubba I played at Groveton We won our first play- career). Noyes. High School, first on off game and advanced That disappointing fundraiser April 14 the junior high team in to the quarterfinals, ending to my baseball Joshua Spaulding is eighth grade and then to which at the time were career aside, I’ve always the Sports Editor for the BRISTOL — A fund- gallons of heating oil the varsity team for four held at Plymouth State. loved the sport and Granite State News, Car- raising banquet to ben- from Dead River, a kay- years after that. The quarterfinal game when baseball is around roll County Independent, efit Newfound Babe ak from Dick’s Sporting I didn’t play much was held the day after the corner, I get excited. Meredith News, Gilford Ruth will be held at Goods, Fisher Cats tick- as a freshman, as one my high school gradua- I try not to get too Steamer, Winnisquam Kathleen’s Cottage at ets and more. would expect from a guy tion and we were play- excited before the sea- Echo, Plymouth Re- 90 Lake St. in Bristol The ticket price in- who was about four feet ing our rival from just son begins, but once the cord-Enterprise, Little- on Saturday, April 14. cludes full dinner and tall and weighed about up the road, Colebrook. regular season is on, I ton Courier, Newfound The proceeds from this dessert, two raffle tick- 90 pounds and had lim- It probably would’ve listen or watch every Landing, Coos County event will benefit the ets, entertainment and ited athletic ability (my made much more sense single game. Democrat, Berlin Re- Kelley Park Improve- free childcare provided brother got the athletic for us to both travel 10 Over the last five porter and The Baysid- ment Fund for the new by the Tapply-Thomp- genes in our family). miles to Stratford and years or so, I’ve also er. He can be reached at scoreboards and future son Teen Council. But I was part of the play on a neutral site, been fortunate enough [email protected] improvements. Tickets can be pur- team and worked hard but that’s not the way to travel with the King- at 279-4516, or PO Box Area residents are chased at the Tap- in practice to be better. things work. It’s good to swood baseball team to 729, Meredith, NH 03253. advised to enjoy a fun- ply-Thompson Commu- My sophomore year, know that some things filled night of music, nity Center office or we lost a lot of players never change, as those food, drinks and raffle online at www.ttccrec. and there were open- neutral site matchups prizes that include 100 org. ings on the team for me between neighboring to start and I played a lot teams played 100 miles that year, mostly in the away from both schools, outfield. are still a thing. Summer hoops My junior year, I ac- I remember that play- tually played a little less off game vividly. We What can I since we had an influx were locked in an ex- of younger players who tra-inning battle with offered in Gilford earned spots over me, the Mohawks and they do for you? GILFORD — The tice during the week, since they were better managed to squeak a The staff of Lakes Region Elite followed by a game on players. I did see some run across to take the the Newfound Basketball League will Friday or Saturday. time on the field, again lead in extra innings. Landing works for take place this summer The season will end mostly in the outfield, We were the “home you, the local reader, at the Gilford Youth with a three-day tour- though I had some time team,” so we had our the local advertiser, Center. nament/champion- in the infield as well. chance. The Colebrook our local friends. The league is seek- ship. We are just a ing skilled players, All players who call or email away. boys and girls, ages make the league will 8-11. There will be try- receive a reversible Brendan Berube outs for the league on game jersey. Weekly Editor Saturday, May 26 and highlights/stats will be [email protected] June 3. It is free to try posted on the LRE web Office: (603) 279-4516 ext. 101 out, but you must be site. 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