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2016 Annual Results 603-889-0652 •
EXCELLENCE EMPOWERMENT INNOVATION 2016 ANNUAL RESULTS 603-889-0652 • WWW.PLUSCOMPANY.ORG 19 Chestnut Street 3 Ballard Way, Unit #302 885 Main Street, Unit #5 Nashua, NH 030603 Lawrence, MA 01840 Tewksbury, MA 01876 603-889-0652 978-689-8829 978-640-3936 DONNALEE LOZEAU 2016 SANDY GARRITY AWARD WINNER Donnalee Lozeau was elected the 55th Mayor of Nashua in November 2007, and was elected to serve a second term in November 2011. After serving 8 years, she decided to return to the Southern New Hampshire Services (SNHS), a non-profit agency where she previously worked for 15 years. She currently serves as Executive Director of SNHS which is a Community Action Agency serving Hillsborough and Rockingham Counties. One of Donnalee’s greatest strengths is being able to inspire change. She has always used her connections within the community to help create key friendships that lead to improvement and long lasting partnerships. Donnalee had a pivotal role in creating the partnership between St. Joseph Hospital and Project SEARCH, which is a school-to-work program that provides employment and education opportunities to individuals with cognitive and physical disabilities. Project Search began in 2008 and has had 8 graduating classes since. Out of the 54 individuals who have completed the program, 46 of them have gone on to obtain successful careers. Donnalee attends every Project SEARCH graduation that she can, saying she is inspired by hearing the graduates speak and “hearing from them in their own words, the things that light them up.” She shared that once she had to miss a graduation, and she decided to invite the entire class to come to the mayor’s office instead so she could speak with each graduate personally. -
This Summer with Children Age 2-8
NATURE-THEMED FREE & LOW COST THINGS TO DO This Summer with Children Age 2-8 July 5 Curious Creatures Show at Boardinghouse Park, 40 French St, Free Lowell, for All Ages 10:00 Arts & Crafts & snacks, 11:00 show, 12:00 trolley rides, www.lowellsummermusic.org/kids July 5 The Caterpillar Lab visits Harvard Public Library, 1-4:00 p.m., for All Ages – Drop in Free See a huge variety of New England caterpillars munching on food right in front of you. Learn about metamorphosis and other incredible but true stories about these creatures such as camouflaged or big-as-a-hotdog caterpillars! www.harvardpubliclibrary.org. 4 Pond Road July 6, 13, 20 Open Farmyard Drop in Program for Ages 2 ½ to 7 at Land’s Sake Farm in Weston, 3-5:00 Free 27, Aug. 3, 10, Young children and their caregivers will hear stories, pick and plant crops, explore the chicken 17, 24, 31 coop and more at this working CSA farm. 90 Wellesley Street. Canceled if rain. Donation welcome. July 8 Learn About Honey Bees at The Discovery Museum Today from 11:00-2:00, for all ages *Free w/ Researcher Racel Bonoan from Tufts University will be at the museum to help you test your Admission bee vision, let you taste honey from different locations, and make a beeswax candle as you @ $6.50 ea. learn about honey bees’ importance. *Price is with a library pass from any town. Age 1 & up July 10 Goodnow Library Builds Bird Feeders for Ages 4 and Up, 4:00-5:00 p.m. -
Snow King Mountain Resort On-Mountain Improvements
Snow King Mountain Resort On-Mountain Improvements Projects EIS Cultural Resource NHPA Section 106 Summary and Agency Determination of Eligibility and Effect for the Historic Snow King Ski Area (48TE1944) Bridger-Teton National Forest November 6, 2019 John P. Schubert, Heritage Program Manager With contributions and edits by Richa Wilson, Architectural Historian 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 UNDERTAKING/PROJECT DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................ 4 BACKGROUND RESEARCH ............................................................................................................................. 7 ELIGIBILITY/SITE UPDATE .............................................................................................................................. 8 Statement of Significance ......................................................................................................................... 8 Period of Significance .............................................................................................................................. 10 Level of Significance ................................................................................................................................ 10 Historic District Boundary ...................................................................................................................... -
Summary and Response to Public Comments Report, Dated September 17, 2018
Mount Sunapee Ski Area Lease Assignment to The Sunapee Difference, LLC Summary and Response to Public Comments received as of 08.08.2018 (Links are provided within the text to other supporting document.) PURPOSE. The Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (“DNCR”) held a public information session on July 25, 2018, to provide the public with information about the proposed assignment of the Lease and Operating Agreement (“Lease”) for the ski area at Mount Sunapee State Park to The Sunapee Difference, LLC, which will be indirectly owned by VR NE Holdings, LLC (hereinafter “Vail”). DNCR sought verbal and written public comments on the proposed transfer of the Lease. For a more thorough understanding of the proposed transfer, refer to the letter to the Governor and Executive Council from Attorney General MacDonald and DNCR Commissioner Stewart, dated June 15, 2018 (attached). DNCR appreciates the public participation and comments received regarding the proposed transfer of the Lease. This report contains a summary analysis of the public comments received during the public comment period and the department’s response to the comments. DNCR responds to the specific areas of concern most frequently cited by respondents, including those comments related to the proposed lessee and ski area. Method. Verbal comments provided at the public information session held on July 25, 2018, and written comments received up to the comment period closing date of August 8, 2018, were analyzed. Comments were read and tallied in the following manner: 1) responses explicitly in “opposition” or “support” of the Lease transfer and 2) comments that pertained to certain topic areas regardless of the nature of the respondent’s position. -
"Ernie's Haus," in Accordance with the Terms of the Agreement and Subject to the Approval of the State
STATE OF NEW HAMPSfflRE DEPARTMENT of NATURAL and CULTURAL RESOURCES DIVISION of PARKS and RECREATION 172 Pembroke Road Concord, New Hampshire 03301 Phone: (603)271-3556 Fax: (603)271-3553 , Web: www.nhstateparks.org October 25, 2019 His Excellency, Governor Christopher T. Sununu and the Honorable Executive Council New Hampshire State House Concord, New Hampshire 03301 ^ REQUESTED ACTION 1. Authorize the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, Division of Parks and Recreation, Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway and Ski Area to enter into an amendment to the amended and restated agreement dated January 23, 2013 with Francoriia Ski Club of Franconia, NH ("the Club") to continue its competitive ski racing and snow sports and skier education programs at Cannon Mountain for a period of 35 years upon Governor and Council approval with renegotiation of specific terms at year 20 and upon the option to renew for one additional 10 year period subject to Governor and Executive Council approval. The current agreement was approved by the Governor and Executive Council on February 6, 2013, item #47. 2. Further authorize the receipt of a gift of an (estimated) $2.5 Million public access training'center and lodge at the base of the Mittersill Terrain Area at Cannon Mountain, including all funding, design, planning, permitting, construction, completion, and all related infrastructure, exterior related and associated structures and respective infrastructure, and exterior finish and landscaping associated with said project, to be completed by the Cliib in accordance with all State and Federal guidelines, and surrendered wholly to the State upon completion of the project. 3. -
Summary and Response to Written Public Comments Received As of 12/31/2014
Mount Sunapee Resort MDP & EMP 2015-2019 Summary and Response to Written Public Comments received as of 12.31.2014 Introduction. This report contains: 1. A summary analysis of the written public comments received by the Department of Resources and Economic Development (DRED) during the published public comment period pertaining to the proposed Mount Sunapee Resort Master Development Plan and Environmental Management Plan 2015-2019 (MDP/EMP); 2. DRED’s request for additional feedback from the public; 3. A list of the “Next Steps“ that outlines the process for DRED’s decision on the MDP/EMP 2015-2019; 4. DRED’s response to specific areas of concern frequently cited by respondents; and 5. A summary of specific comments by major interested parties. Method. Comments received up to October 31, 2014, were analyzed as part of the formal written public comment period that had a deadline of September 26, 2014, and are summarized and addressed in this report. Comments received from November 1 through December 31, 2014, were tallied separately on the analysis spreadsheet. See analysis spreadsheet, dated 01/06/15. Comments were read and tallied in the following manner: 1) responses in “opposition” or “support” of the MDP/EMP; 2) responses in “opposition” or “support” of the proposed West Bowl expansion; 3) comments that pertained to certain topic areas; and 4) whether the comments were generally “negative” or “positive” in tone. Refer to the attached spreadsheet for the topic areas and their descriptions. Number of comments. There were 320 total number of written public comments received during the written public comment period, submitted by 303 respondents. -
Date: September 11, 2008 Dear Planning Participant, This Letter Is to Invite You to Provide Written Comments on the Attached
United States Forest White Mountain 719 N. Main Street Department of Service National Forest Laconia, NH 03246 Agriculture Comm: (603) 528-8721 TTY: (603) 528-8722 File Code: 1950/5400 Date: September 11, 2008 Dear Planning Participant, This letter is to invite you to provide written comments on the attached Environmental Assessment (EA) for the proposed Mittersill-Sentinel Mountain Land Exchange. The State of New Hampshire (State) Department of Resources and Economic Development has proposed to exchange approximately 100 acres of land known as “Mittersill” for the Sentinel Mountain State Forest (Sentinel) in the Town of Piermont, NH. Mittersill lies on federal land and is administered by the White Mountain National Forest. Mittersill lies adjacent to Franconia State Park/Cannon Mountain Ski Area in the Town of Franconia, NH. This 30-day comment period gives the public the opportunity to provide meaningful input on this environmental analysis before I make a final decision. Alternative 1 is the action proposed by the State and is identified as the Proposed Action in the scoping report mailed in January, 2008 and in the enclosed analysis. Alternative 2 is the No Action alternative, which, in effect, would deny the State’s request for the exchange at this time. I have identified Alternative 1 as the preferred alternative. A Legal Notice of the 30-day comment period for this EA is being published in the New Hampshire Union Leader. This EA for 30 Day Comment is also posted on the White Mountain National Forest web page: www.fs.fed.us/r9/forests/white_mountain/projects/projects. -
Reporting Agency Overview Provide Information Below for the Agency for Fiscal Year 2019 OFFICE of PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT AND
OFFICE OF PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT AND OVERSIGHT REPORTING AGENCY OVERVIEW Reporting Agency Overview Provide Information below for the Agency for Fiscal Year 2019 Reporting Agency Name Mass Cultural Council General Description Mass Cultural Council is a state agency that promotes excellence, education, diversity, and inclusion in the arts, humanities, and sciences to foster a rich cultural life for all Massachusetts residents and contribute to the vitality of our communities and economy. Agency Mission MISSION: Mass Cultural Council is a state agency that promotes excellence, education, diversity, and inclusion in the arts, humanities, and sciences to foster a rich cultural life for all Massachusetts residents and contribute to the vitality of our communities and economy. We pursue this mission through a wide range of grants, initiatives, and advocacy for artists, communities, organizations, and schools. We work with partners in government, the cultural community, and across sectors, to increase public and private investment in the arts, humanities, and sciences. Agency Budget funded by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts $16,034,982.00 Agency Total Budget (including Commonwealth of Massachusetts funding) $18,130,000.00 Does the Agency have additional mandatory reporting requirements? - select Yes or No No If Agency has additional mandatory reporting requirements - provide Details. No statutory requirements but we do file annual report documents to the National Endowment for the Arts each year as part of our grant. The NEA will provide $900,700 to Mass Cultural Council in FY19 OFFICE OF PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT AND OVERSIGHT REPORTING AGENCY ENABLING LEGISLATION Reporting Agency Enabling Legislation Provide details for all Agency Enabling Legislation. Include: Mass General Law; Session Law (published in the Acts and Resolves); House Bills; Senate Bills (examples: Economic Development Bill) General Law Citations: The General Laws are laws that are general in nature and are organized by subject. -
Nansen Ski Jump
NPS Form 10-900 OMB No. 1024-0018 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Registration Form This form is for use in nominating or requesting determinations for individual properties and districts. See instructions in National Register Bulletin, How to Complete the National Register of Historic Places Registration Form. If any item does not apply to the property being documented, enter "N/A" for "not applicable." For functions, architectural classification, materials, and areas of significance, enter only categories and subcategories from the instructions. 1. Name of Property Historic name: Nansen Ski Jump Other names/site number: Berlin Ski Jump; The Big Nansen Name of related multiple property listing: N/A (Enter "N/A" if property is not part of a multiple property listing) ____________________________________________________________________________ 2. Location Street & number: 83 Milan Road City or town: Milan State: New Hampshire County: Coos Not For Publication: Vicinity: ____________________________________________________________________________ 3. State/Federal Agency Certification As the designated authority under the National Historic Preservation Act, as amended, I hereby certify that this X nomination ___ request for determination of eligibility meets the documentation standards for registering properties in the National Register of Historic Places and meets the procedural and professional requirements set forth in 36 CFR Part 60. In my opinion, the property X meets ___ does not meet the National Register Criteria. I recommend that this property be considered significant at the following level(s) of significance: _X_national _X__statewide ___local Applicable National Register Criteria: _X_A ___B _X_C ___D Signature of certifying official/Title: Date ______________________________________________ State or Federal agency/bureau or Tribal Government In my opinion, the property meets does not meet the National Register criteria. -
Donor Prospects by Team Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 1 of 62 Crimson Comets Team # 8 - Chair Bill Koppenheffer
Donor Prospects by Team Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 1 of 62 Crimson Comets Team # 8 - Chair Bill Koppenheffer Anichini Outlet Tita (603) 298-8656 Previous Donor? Yes 8 Glen Rd, Suite 37 West Lebanon, NH 03784 Beltrami Studios JG (603) 298-8265 Previous Donor? Yes 36 Powerhouse Mall West Lebanon, NH 03784 Birth Of The Blues David Himer (603) 298-7848 Previous Donor? Yes Kmart Plz West Lebanon, NH 03784-2014 College Formals Mark or Laurie Young (603) 643-3131 Previous Donor? Yes Colonial Plaza West Lebanon, NH 03784 College Supplies Nicki Walker (603) 643-3131 Previous Donor? Yes 28 South Main Street Hanover, NH 03755 Daniel F. Grossman, Law Office of (802) 649-1234 Previous Donor? Yes PO Box 390 Norwich, VT 05055 Duke's Art & Frame Shop Daniel Kelly, Owner (603) 643-3404 Previous Donor? Yes 10 Allen Street Hanover, NH 03755 Gomez Realty (603) 298-8857 Previous Donor? Yes 7 Main Street West Lebanon, NH 03784 Hanover Agency Previous Donor? Yes Hanover Road Hanover, NH 03755 Hubert's Of Lebanon Kathy Hubert or Bernie Wesoj (603) 448-6549 Previous Donor? Yes 410 Miracle Mile Lebanon, NH 03766 iParty Valerie Story (603) 298-2955 Previous Donor? Yes 250 Plainfield Rd West Lebanon, NH 03784-2000 Junction Frame Shop Mark Estes (802) 296-2121 Previous Donor? Yes 55 South Main Street White River Junction, VT 05001 Just Rewards Glenn Fuller (800) 669-3822 Previous Donor? Yes 410 Miracle Mile #9 Lebanon, NH 03766 Kleen Dry Cleaners & Linen Servic Jim Gosselin (603) 448-1134 Previous Donor? Yes 1 Foundry Street Lebanon, NH 03766 McLaughry Associates -
This Just In: New Hampshire Is Where New England Skis
This just in: New Hampshire is where New England skis. Whether it’s the gorgeous scenery or the close proximity of the mountains, many New Englanders choose New Hampshire’s landscape for their winter fun. And with ski season fast approaching, I’d like to extend a warm welcome to you from all of us at Ski New Hampshire. In this year’s press kit, you’ll find information about our 34 alpine and cross country ski area members, their exciting capital improvements, promotions and deals for the upcoming season, and story ideas to kick off your brainstorming process. Should you need anything beyond these facts and figures, please do not hesitate to reach out to me directly, or to our resort media contacts, included at the end of the press kit. As you file stories this winter, we invite you to share them with us so that we can be sure our ski area members and their devoted fans don’t miss a thing. Additionally, we’d love to connect with you on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram so that you can stay in the loop on all things skiing and riding in the Granite State. Until the snow flies, Karolyn Castaldo Communications & Marketing Manager, Ski NH [email protected] | 603.745.9396 x 205 Press Kit Contents: - Alpine Ski Area Member Fact Sheet | Page 2-6 - Cross-Country Ski Area Member Fact Sheet | Page 7-12 - RFID Technology Hits New Hampshire’s Slopes | Page 13-17 - Ways to Save on Skiing and Riding this Winter | Page 18 - Top Story Ideas by Resort | Page 19-21 - Resort Media Contacts | Page 22 Ski New Hampshire is the statewide association representing 34 alpine and cross-country resorts in New Hampshire. -
You Can Easily Make Your Purchase Price Back with the Use of One Coupon to Storyland Or a Ski Mountain
Holderness Recreation is a proud member of the New Hampshire Recreation and Park Association. Through this membership we are happy to announce this great opportunity for you to purchase a Breathe NH Fun Pass. This is a book that contains incredible savings at a variety of NH, ME, MA, CT, RI & VT destinations including amusement parks, zoos, water parks, whale watches and so much more . Here is a sample of the locations Skiing: Attitash Mountain Resort - Bartlett, NH, Cannon Mountain Ski Area – Franconia, NH, Carter’s Cross Country Ski Center – Bethel, ME, Eastman Cross Country Center – Grantham, NH, Gunstock Mountain Resort – Gilford, NH, Loon Mountain Resort – Lincoln, NH, Lost Valley Ski Area – Auburn, ME , McIntyre Ski Area – Manchester, NH, Mount Sunapee Resort – Newbury, NH, Pats Peak Ski Area – Henniker, NH, Ragged Mountain Resort – Danbury, NH, Waterville Valley Resort - Waterville Valley, NH, Wildcat Mountain - Pinkham Notch, NH Adventure & Nature: Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center – Pinkham Notch, NH, Loon Mountain Resort - Lincoln, NH, Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves – No Woodstock, NH, Mass Audubon Blue Hills Trailside Museum – Milton, MA, Mass Audubon Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary – Sharon, MA, Polar Caves Park – Rumney, NH, Seacoast Science Center – Rye, NH , Squam Lakes Natural Science Center – Holderness, NH Museum & Historic Sites: American Independence Museum - Exeter, NH - America’s Stonehenge - Salem, NH, Aviation Museum of NH – Londonderry, NH, Boston Duck Tours – Boston, MA, Castle in the Clouds – Moultonborough,