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THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 2010 SERVING TILTON, NORTHFIELD, BELMONT & SANBORNTON, N.H. FREE Winnisquam breaks ground on biomass plant BY MEGHAN SIEGLER tition. [email protected] “We had a member of the TILTON — Kicking off public who felt very strongly the construction of a bio- (that it was the right time to mass heating plant, Win- move forward),” Somma nisquam Regional School said. District held a groundbreak- Ian Raymond, chair of ing ceremony Friday after- Sanbornton’s Energy Com- noon. mittee, brought an article The event celebrated both forward in March asking the biomass plant, which is voters to allow the School part of a comprehensive en- Board to move forward, ergy efficiency upgrade proj- which ultimately led to a spe- ect currently underway at all cial meeting in August, five district schools, and the where the biomass project people who helped make it passed overwhelmingly. happen. Raymond said he had The biomass plant will waited for the project to heat both the high school break ground with an “anx- and middle schools and will ious anticipation” that ri- be fueled by wood chips. It valed the time his pregnant will add a third fuel alterna- wife was about to give birth. tive to the existing #2 fuel oil Raymond said the schools and natural gas duel service will be greener and more ef- boilers. ficient, and paying for the Business Administrator woodchips will be the equiv- Cheryl Somma said that al- alent to purchasing fuel oil though the School Board at 89 cents per gallon. It is signed a letter of intent with projected to save $4.5 million Honeywell in June 2008, the over the next 25 years, and board decided in March 2009 the plant’s construction has not to put an article on the no impact on the tax burden. PHOTO BY MEGHAN SIEGLER From left to right, State Senator Deb Reynolds; Representatives Dennis Fields, Deb Wheeler, and Liz Merry; Ian Raymond; State Senator Kathleen warrant for the project. At After touting the project’s Sgambati; and Winnisquam Budget Committee Chairman Keith Murray do the ceremonial dig at the biomass plant’s groundbreaking ceremony that time the board members benefits, Raymond said that Friday. said they wanted more time “this is not the end,” as he to study the project’s feasi- and school officials are al- bility.But the article made it to the warrant anyway,by pe- SEE BIOMASS PAGE A7 Tilton committee will focus on police station

for just new police station, mittee had a “lengthy dis- on the committee for the past LSBC seeks and not life safety building. cussion” on whether to focus year but has not been a vot- “It was quite a crowd,” on a life safety building or on ing member. The second is two members Consentino said. “A lot of a police station. She said it Joseph Jesseman, who re- people wanted us to focus on was not unanimous, but the cently wrote a letter to the BY MEGHAN SIEGLER [email protected] a police station.” decision was to focus on the editor asking that the com- Selectman Katherine police station. mittee stick to a police sta- TILTON — The Life Safe- Dawson said she attended The committee also talked tion concept. ty Building Committee will the meeting as a resident and about which members were “After spending tens of focus on a police station, not not as a selectman, and she willing to stay on for anoth- thousands of dollars and a a joint police/fire station, in asked the committee to look er year. Two people have very potential loss of nearly the coming year. at the Business Park Drive stepped down, and although half a million dollars on the Tilton selectmen’s repre- building again to see if it two people were recom- building we already own, the sentative Pat Consentino would be viable for just a po- mended to Town Moderator town has nothing to show. told the board last week that lice station. Chuck Mitchell, he is still so- The LBSC is still out there at the committee’s first “They did say they would liciting applicants from oth- doing its best to look out for meeting since Town Meet- do due diligence and look er Tilton residents to give the best interests of the ing, several members of the again,” Dawson said. everyone a fair shot. The town, but I assure you they public spoke in favor of Consentino said that after first person recommended is studying potential locations public discussion, the com- Tom Gallant, who has served SEE LSBC PAGE A7 Public OK with multi-million dollar requests BY DONNA RHODES [email protected] it," said Lehr. ment that now is the time to from Steele Hill Resort own- CCI has constructed simi- act. The $1.1 million dollar er Bill Cutillo drew attention SANBORNTON — Ap- lar buildings in Tilton and al- construction fee will mean to the fact that the road was proximately 20 people came so in Lyme, which the board an additional 37 cents per in complete disrepair, mak- out for two public hearings investigated and approved of. thousand in taxes on a 10- ing a big impact on visitors in Sanbornton last Wednes- "Our project though," said year bond but will hopefully to the town's largest taxpay- PHOTO BY DONNA RHODES day, and most spoke in favor Chairman Andrew Liver- save a lot on maintenance er and employer. Johnny Riordon, Abby Riordon, Kai LaChapelle and his mom Yunhee of the bond proposals to con- nois, "will include a cold stor- and upkeep for town equip- "I'm not asking for a road showed off their Bunny goggles and bounty of plastic eggs during the struct a new highway garage age building - a pole barn ment, selectmen said. paved in gold, but this has Sanbornton Egg Hunt at Bodwell Farm last weekend. and rebuild over six miles of type of structure to hold A second hearing for im- gone beyond the reality of Upper Bay and Bay Road. equipment we can keep out- provements to Upper Bay what a road should be," Cu- The highway garage, doors, like plows and Road was held immediately tillo said. Egg-cellent time deemed in poor condition by sanders. Roughly calculated following the town garage He said he simply was ask- a recent engineering study,is they are going to work to hearing. The proposal is for ing the town for a drivable in need of replacement, and meet our numbers." $3 million to be spent to com- road surface for his employ- was had by all selectmen feel now is the The building proposal by plete the "Y Project" in town, ees and guests to travel. time to move forward with CCI is for a 102 x 82 square reconstructing Bay and Up- Many of the guests to the re- SANBORNTON — The sponsored by the Recreation that project as bond rates are foot main structure. Select- per Bay Roads. Recent visits fields of Bodwell's Tree Department. low and contractors are look- men noted that the building to the selectmen's meetings SEE PUBLIC PAGE A12 Farm in Sanbornton were Behind the scenes, it was ing for work. will be capable of sheltering hopping with activity late Boy Scout Henry Stock of "This really is the time for the new equipment the town Saturday morning as over Troop 82 who made the hunt us to build a new building if has purchased in recent Three running for single 100 children gathered for the possible as he put in eight we can come up with the years as well as giving better annual Spring Egg Hunt hours of labor stuffing the money," said Selectman Dave working conditions to town selectman seat in Sanbornton brightly colored plastic eggs Nickerson. employees. Nickerson noted INDEX with all kinds of treats. Hen- Conneston Construction that the town has spent a lot SANBORNTON — The ning for another term and ■ ry, earning a badge in com- Inc., whose proposal for the of money on new highway closing date for filing for Kathleen Wells (no relation) Volume 4• Number 13 munity service, then showed garage was selected earlier equipment and said it is im- public office in the Town of is running for the second 18 Pages in 1 Section up at Bodwell's bright and by the board from two final- portant to have proper stor- Sanbornton was Friday. seat being vacated by Marcia Community Commentary...... A5 early Saturday morning ists, has come forward with a age for this investment along For selectmen, incum- Martel. Editorial Page ...... A4 where the members of the Guaranteed Maximum Price with giving the crew a "de- bent David Nickerson has For the Trustees of the Li- Winnisquam High School for the construction. Project cent place to work." filed for re-election. Chal- brary,incumbents Wayne El- North Country Notebook .....A6 Student Council joined him Manager Bryant Lehr said "What they have now is lenging him for the three- liott and Linda VanValken- Schools ...... A8 for the task of hiding the that any costs below the com- too small. They can't even get year seat are Michael Far- burgh are seeking re-elec- Obituaries...... A11 2,000 eggs he had prepared. pany's proposal, based on the equipment inside. I invite rington and Bill Whalen. tion. Carmine Cioffo is look- Culture...... A12 "I thought this would be a what voters approve in May, people to come take a look at For Budget Committee ing to fill the opening on the good community service will be deducted from the what's there," Nickerson this year there are two open Trustees of the Trust Fund ©2010, Salmon Press, LLC. project. It was a lot of fun to agreement. said. three-year seats, neither be- in the town. Call us at (603) 279-4516 Should the price go over Residents attending the ing contested. Incumbent email: [email protected] SEE EGG HUNT PAGE A7 their estimates, "We will eat hearing were all in agree- Jim Wells is once again run- SEE SEAT PAGE A7 A2 April 8, 2010 LOCAL NEWS WINNISQUAM ECHO ■ Tilton resurrects 1600’s fence viewing tradition BY MEGHAN SIEGLER Hill Road, and Dawson said then. Dawson said she was “I’m feeling right now it is said. boundary line dispute and [email protected] that he claims his neighbor’s “delighted” to find fence a civil resolution, not a fence “I don’t like bugs,” Select- wants the service of the TILTON — Continuing a driveway has encroached on viewing in New Hamp- viewer resolution,” Dawson man Sandy Plessner said. fence viewers,” Dawson tradition dating back to the his property by about four shire’s state statutes, Chap- said. Selectman Norm said. late 1600s, Tilton now has feet. His neighbors have also ter 473. She said Peterboro Still, she said she would Boudreau agreed to serve as Dawson said she wasn’t three fence viewers who will dug a ditch to channel currently has three fence love to serve as a fence view- a fence viewer, and ultimate- sure their services would be responsible for boundary runoff, which affects Sellars viewers. er, and the board agreed to ly Consentino did as well. help Sellars in court as it line disputes – though hayfield. “We need some fence appoint her but hesitated to At last week’s board meet- might have 100 years ago, but whether their verdicts will “He has called upon the viewers,” she said, to laugh- take on the task themselves. ing, Dawson said she had the board agreed to arrange hold up in court is unknown. Town of Tilton for fence ter from the board. “I’m se- “I don’t like snakes,” Se- spoken with Sellars again. a time to meet with him A conversation with a res- viewers,” Dawson said. rious.” lectman Pat Consentino “He said it is definitely a soon. ident prompted Selectman Before coming to the At that meeting in early Katherine Dawson to ask board several weeks ago, March, Dawson said she had board members to consider Dawson researched the prac- consulted with the Local appointing three fence view- tice, which began in 1693, Government Center and de- ers. Dawson said resident when farmers had frequent termined that Sellars’ case Ralph Sellars came to her boundary disputes in re- probably couldn’t use fence with the suggestion because gards to where a fence or viewers. She said the people of an ongoing boundary dis- rock wall was located on a using Bittersweet feel that pute with his neighbors. Sel- property. The fence viewers because the roadway has lars lives on the corner of were able to make a ruling been there so long, it should Bittersweet and Lancaster and resolve disputes back stay there. Clean Up Day in Sanbornton will blossom with rewards Volunteers sought to pick up debris

BY DONNA RHODES [email protected] the roads in a hat and people The Commission plans to will pull out a name, then go request the daffodil bulbs, PHOTO COURTESY OF MICHELE COREY SANBORNTON — With walk that road to pick up which they will share with Sweet idea spring in the air, many peo- any trash they find," Kinerk the town. Kinerk said they Bryce Corey and Jen and Brittney Varney held a lemonade stand on Saturday to support the Tilton ple are outside cleaning up said. will distribute the bulbs at Northfield Rotary Pet Photo Contest. Bryce's dog Riley is entered in the "In Memory of" category. The trio the winter debris around Should anyone want to the transfer station next fall raised $62. their homes, and this year pick a specific road to clean, to any resident who has a the Sanbornton Conserva- she said, they are asked to prominent location to plant tion Commission is seeking come earlier and have that them. volunteers for a communi- name removed from the hat "That way the flowers Town officials aim to reduce paper waste ty-wide project to clean-up as their selection. will be out there visible for BY MEGHAN SIEGLER pointed out that some of the and is kept at Town Hall, is to Sanbornton's debris, too. Besides making Sanborn- everyone to enjoy," she said. [email protected] paper hasn’t been used yet, allow any selectman to come Lindley Kinerk of the ton roadways more appeal- The clean up date for San- TILTON — Town officials and the total includes the pa- in and look at without having commission said they have ing and bringing back the bornton is set for April 24, are making an effort to waste per used for town reports. to make individual copies for signed on to New Hamp- natural beauty,the town will the Saturday after Earth less paper, both to save mon- Still, Boudreau said, even each selectman. shire the Beautiful's Litter- reap rewards from this en- Day. Residents are asked to ey and to help the environ- half that number is too “Unless it’s an important Free program, a statewide deavor. come to Town Hall at 9 a.m. ment. much. informational document, effort to keep communities "Through N.H. the Beau- on that day to pull a road “(Town Administrator) “People are going to have why print it?” she asked. clean and green. Through tiful, if we participate as a name from the hat, or at 8:30 Joyce (Fulweiler) is on a new to start thinking twice before Selectmen Chair Pat Con- Litter-Free the town will re- community, the Conserva- a.m. if they have a road they go-paperless crusade,” Se- hitting print,” he said. sentino pointed to several of ceive specially designated tion Commission will send would like to request. Bags lectman Norm Boudreau Boudreau suggested that the same informational blue bags for the clean up to in our report after the clean- can be left on the side of the said. the selectmen refrain from items in her folder and called distribute to volunteers. up and they'll give us either road when they're full, and Boudreau said Fulweiler printing each email they re- them redundant. She said Now all they need are peo- two elm trees to plant in Public Works employees discussed with him the ceive, and he said each se- that having so much paper to ple to help for the day. town or 800 daffodil bulbs," will pick them up for dis- amount of paper that passes lectmen does not necessarily sift through can make it dif- "We'll have the names of Kinerk said. posal. through Town Hall each day. need a copy of every piece of ficult to decide “what we He asked the selectmen’s as- paper that comes in in their need to talk to the public sistant, Catherine Woessner, folder. about.” to compile some data to see Selectman Sandy Plessner Though Boudreau at- just how much paper is real- agreed, saying she always tempted earlier in the con- ly used. checks her email and only versation to make a motion “In the last four months, prints it if she needs to talk to keep paper waste in check, we have purchased 125,000 about it at the meeting. the motion was never sec- sheets of paper,” he said. Selectman Katherine onded and therefore never That totals 250 reams of Dawson said that the pur- voted on. None of the select- paper and cost the town pose of the FYI file, which men, however, disagreed $828.47, though Woessner was created several years ago with the suggestions. FRED FULLER OIL CO. FULLERFULLER

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WINNISQUAM ECHO LOCAL NEWS April 8, 2010 A3 ■ Time to stand up T-shirt contest, Red Sox tickets and be counted in Belmont Parks and Rec lineup BY DONNA RHODES Winnisquam Fire Depart- BY DONNA RHODES [email protected] [email protected] live and work around you, ment function room but Bre- The centuries-old prac- but if someone doesn't feel BELMONT — In ton said they will be accept- tice of a national census is comfortable with anyone preparation for another ing applications for the sum- underway,as residents in all who comes to their door, summer of fun, Belmont mer program until it is 50 states and U.S. territories they should contact that Parks and Recreation's filled. Each summer they ac- stand up to be counted. person's supervisor … or Summer Camp program cept a maximum of 50 Mandated by the Consti- call the police," he cau- is holding a contest for campers who will enjoy craft tution to be taken every ten tioned. the design of this year's and sports programs on years, the data obtained Belmont Police Chief T-shirts. Mondays and Fridays at Bel- through the national census Vinnie Baiochetti said that Janet Breton, director mont Middle School. Tues- is used to determine repre- dispatchers at many police of the Recreation Pro- days and Thursdays the kids sentation both nationally departments have been giv- gram, said the idea for enjoy time at Belmont's town and on a statewide basis for en a list of people who will having children design beach and each Wednesday Congress and helps in the be going door-to-door in the shirts began two they take a trip to an amuse- distribution of over $400 bil- their area, along with some years ago when camp ment park somewhere in the lion in federal funding for descriptions of their vehi- councilor Jaycee state. Camp begins on June roads, schools, hospitals, cles. Krueger came up with a 28 and runs for six weeks. senior centers and other "If someone feels some- design featuring children The program is open for stu- programs. Businesses may thing isn't right or inappro- playing on a beach. Fel- dents entering grades first also use census data to de- priate questions are being low campers then began through eighth in the fall, termine locations for their asked, they should call their to point out what a great COURTESY PHOTO with resident, non-resident companies and hiring capa- police department to have it artist camp member Romeo Sua and Jaycee Krueger display the tee shirts they designed for and part-time rates avail- bilities in a state or local checked out," Baiochetti Romeo Sua was, and Sua campers at the Belmont Recreation Department's Summer Camp. The able, Breton said. community, making it vital said. submitted six designs for department is holding a contest this year for new T-shirts for the camp, The Recreation Depart- from an economic stand- Questions from census a shirt. His picture of with the winner getting a $50 gift card to the store of their choice. ment is also offering tickets point to get an accurate workers should only pertain kids playing with boogie to a Boston Red Sox game on count. to residency and not about boards was soon gracing ment parks - anything that said. June 29 when they host the Chris Cairns, manager of alarm systems or any other the camp Ts. Last year happens over the summer Deadline for the contest is Tampa Bay Rays at Fenway one of the state’s two census personal information. campers began asking if like that," she said. May 1 when Breton, Camp Park. The trip is $55 per per- offices, said it is a huge un- Workers will begin the they could come up with Applications are avail- Director Liz Brulotte and As- son and includes round trip dertaking when the nation- process of going door to a new design for the camp able on the Town Web site sistant Director Lori Kjel- motor coach transportation al census comes due, but his door on May 1 for enumera- shirts, and Breton is and submissions can be from lander will select the win- along with Section 2 Grand- office looks to hire people tion purposes or to gather opening the contest up for anyone, not just those at- ning design. stand seating at the game. from all over New Hamp- census information in cases everyone to have the op- tending the camp. The de- "The winner will get to Call the Recreation De- shire to assist in the project. where the questionnaire portunity to create this signs should be drawn on 8 chose a store they like, and partment at 524-4350 for tick- "We generally like to get was not returned or was year's tee shirts. and 1/2 by 11-inch paper and we'll give them a $50 gift cer- ets or any other information local people to cover their filled out incorrectly. This "We're basically look- dropped off at Town Hall. tificate for that store as a on any department pro- area, as they're familiar data collection and "non-re- ing for something new "We're taking designs thank you from the Rec De- grams. Applications for the with the towns and all of the sponsive" follow-up will last this year featuring a from all ages, campers to art partment," said Breton. camp and the T-shirt contest roads, the people who live for approximately eight camp activity - crafts, students, whoever comes up Sign up for summer camp are also available at there, and there's less weeks, Cairn said. games, trips to amuse- with one we like,” Breton is April 8 from 6-7 p.m. at the www.belmontnh.org. mileage in the process," he Some residents, however, said. may get a follow-up visit Three types of enumera- even if they mailed their tions take place as the cen- form back in order for the Local auditions set for Summer Theater sus gets underway.The first bureau to check the validity is a simple process where of the data received. They MEREDITH — The "Camelot" ensemble dition with. We will also be the Children’s Theatre Se- questionnaires are mailed will simply be verifying the Summer Theatre in (opens Aug. 3). Each show auditioning teens for our ries. For more information to residents. These forms responses that were on the Meredith Village will hold rehearses for two weeks 2010 Junior Apprentice call Nancy Barry at 1-888- contain 10 simple questions questionnaires. By partici- auditions for small roles and runs for two weeks. Company, who work togeth- 245-6374. on those living in each home pating willingly in mailing and ensemble of all ages Auditions will be held Sat- er with our staff to perform as of April 1 and, once com- back the census form Cairn (Mamas, Papas, Daughters urday, April 17, at The pleted, should be mailed said people have less of a and Sons) in "Fiddler on Meredith Community back to the Census office. chance of a personal visit the Roof" (opens July 6) Center from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. ATTENTION! rd Another method uses and therefore help save on and adults only for Please bring a song to au- ha census workers to drop off their tax bills. iic the questionnaires at each "For every 1 percent im- R residence, which are then provement in responses that mailed back, and the third we get, it can save $83 mil- ASPHALT PAVING, INC. type of enumeration is a vis- lion in tax dollars," he said. it from workers to collect the Cairn said there are 286-9518 • Tilton, NH data. many types of censuses tak- • Paving & Resurfacing "There's no need to even en year round for other ob- • Driveways • Parking Lots • Roads let someone into your home jectives and funding pur- • Seal Coating • Blue Stone if they come for the census," poses besides this national Cairn said. decennial census. These, The process of answering like the American Commu- the questions required only nity Survey,are usually pre- takes a moment, he said. ceded by a letter notifying Anyone claiming to be people that a surveyor will from the census will have a be stopping at their home. federal government-issued Some of these surveys or Receive a Gift Certificate I.D. badge that should be censuses help to determine readily visible. To ensure the unemployment num- worth up to $250 to our Garden Center safety for residents, every- bers that are published each when scheduling new landscape projects or seasonal services. one employed by the Census week. Bureau is finger printed and Workers are still being re- 63 Whittier Hwy., Moultonboro 253-7111 a background check is per- cruited across the state to formed prior to being hired. help gather the data. 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April 8, 2010 Opinion Winnisquam Echo ■ EDITORIAL ■ Angling for a new hobby? he season for open-water fishing is un- derway,which means a lot to hardcore anglers but not much to those who sel- dom pick up a fishing pole. For the lat- Tter group, this might be just the year to take up fishing as a new hobby or occasional pastime. Why? Because you live in the Lakes Region, for one thing, and it just makes good sense. The wa- ter’s there, the fish are there, and there are plen- ty of derbies big and small to make the thrill of the catch a little more, well, thrilling. This year in particular, spring fishing could yield abundant numbers of fish, between an ear- lier than ever ice out on Winnipesaukee and ex- cess rainfall. Despite the Winni Derby cancella- tion due to concerns over the salmon fishing in- dustry (it would have been held mid-May), state biologists are reporting that there are still lots of fish in the lakes – they just might not be as big as usual. COURTESY PHOTO But even if the fish were scarce and the ice still LR Rotary thanks raffle supporters inhabiting portions of the lake, there are still Dave Parker of the Boys and Girls Club thanks Rae Mello-Andrews, president of the Lakes Region Rotary Club, after receiving a check for $500 plenty of reasons why fishing might be a good from the proceeds of the LR Rotary’s annual raffle. LR Rotary would like to thank the following area businesses for their assistance and dona- choice for those who never cared to try it. It’s a tions to the raffle: Inns and Spa at Mill Falls, Meredith Summer Theatre, Common Man Inn in Plymouth, Foster’s Steakhouse, Lake Opechee Inn, “O” Restaurant, The Water Street Café, T-Bones & Cactus Jack’s, Fratellos and Patrick’s Pub and Eatery. relaxing sport, one that can involve as much or as little effort as you care to give it. It’s fairly easy to learn if you want to stick to the basics, but for In response to the ‘butt letters’ those who want to probe deeper into the sport or dabble in different fishing methods such as fly To the Editor: to keep the beauty of this fine three lanes to go north on 93 dled a weird female in hys- Please know that not all planet safe from our own bad (or south-they get a bit con- terics over nothing with qui- fishing, there are plenty of avenues to choose smokers are inconsiderate habits. Please do not put all fused). Or someone weaving et words and didn't make me from. and rude about their smok- people together in one mis- from white line to yellow line, fell as silly as I made myself And, perhaps most important these days, is the ing habits. Some of us "field guided group that doesn't almost crashing into the side feel after it was over.(I'm sure cost; fishing can be a relatively inexpensive sport, strip" and pocket said ob- care. of a vehicle? I have and have there were a few smirks back perfect for kids looking to find a new hobby or jects, because we are aware Now I am sure a few of us learned that most people at the department over a bear of the problems with litter (guilty as charged) had a CAN read lips whether you in the woods and me with a adults who want to give fishing a try. You don’t and that "butts" are not bio- small laugh over the "Barney want them to or not. My bad baseball bat - but that's an- have to take a class (though you can) or join a degradable. (Neither are Fife" term, but how many of language is more than three other fine story.) team; fishing is simpler than that. All you need is Pampers, all you moms and us have said, "I wish there or four letters, let me tell you. I would like to thank the a pole, some bait, perhaps some direction from a dads out there. Please don't was a cop around” or I for one have come to ap- considerate smokers, and the toss them on the ground, or "Where's a cop when ya need preciate the efforts of our Tilton PD, and even the peo- friend who knows what they’re doing, and a good behind bushes, for lack of a one?” Tilton PD for life threatening ple with no consideration - spot on the lake, and you’re ready to start fishing. proper place to dispose of Well I have said that more situations that they have for you make me aware of Fishing isn’t for everyone, but when you live in them.) then once, especially when handled with a great deal of who I don't want to be. an area surrounded by lakes, isn’t it worth a try? But back to other "butts"... someone almost rear ends compassion and kindness. some of us carry pocket ash- me or cuts me off coming out Even when I thought it Valerie Lurie Tilton trays into the woods/camp- of the Tilt’n Diner (or Dunk- was life threatening and SEEKING PHOTOS FOR ing/ hunting and fishing, as ing Donuts) to cut across called them, they still han- “LOOKING BACK” Use the building we already own To the Editor: Tilton Police Department the Tanger property, Shaw's breaking up the district, I We’re looking for old photos for our weekly “Look- The following statement and for other life safety is- plaza and everyone else there. doubt there will be enough ing Back” feature. If you have a photo from earlier was given to the Tilton- sues. It not only has access I don't know if the build- votes to do anything else. times in Belmont, Tilton, Northfield or Sanbornton, Northfield Life Safety Com- from Business Park Drive but ing is big enough for every My time as planning board send it to Donna Rhodes and she’ll do a brief write-up mittee at their meeting there is also a partly built use that could be made of it. chairman taught me that of the history behind the photo. You can either mail March 24. road down to US Route 3. This Certainly it is big enough for Tilton is a very small town ge- photos to Salmon Press, Attn. Donna Rhodes, 5 Water passes over land of Home De- the PD (with a second storey) ographically.We are closer to St., Meredith NH 03253, or you can email a scan of the I am James Walker.I live at pot and that part of Home De- and leaving the rest high for some parts of surrounding photo to [email protected]. 777 Laconia Rd. in Tilton. I pot land is in a conservation the fire department. towns than they are them- have been following the issue easement, which I assume is I don't know much about selves. We could better serve of the proposed life safety held by the Tilton Conserva- the ambulance service; those parts, such as Belmont, building for some time, but tion Commission. whether it is part of the fire out Route 140 and especially have been unable to partici- I am told that Home Depot district or not, it certainly the bay road area in San- Send your letters! pate been my wife needs full is willing to have a finished could be accommodated. bornton than at present. time care and it difficult for road there in exchange for I remind you, Tilton al- We need to get going, leav- me to leave. I have care for her having police and perhaps ready owns this building; if ing the brutal small town pol- Winnisquam Echo this evening. fire protection right at their some people in the fire dis- itics behind, before the op- 5 Water Street, Meredith, NH, 03253 I favor the use of the build- back door. There would be a trict wish to do anything ma- portunity goes away. ing we already own on Busi- significant savings on there jor at the far end of park ness Park Drive. It could insurance bill, as well as street, or any where else, and James Walker Our fax number is 279-3331. Tilton made well suited for the everyone near there such as in view of the recent vote on Or, you can e-mail us at [email protected]. Please include your name, address and phone number. PET OF THE WEEK DILLON Dillon, a handsome, medium sized Labrador mix has a story to tell. Established October 14, 2004 He was scooped along with a large number of Published every Thursday at other dogs in what we in the shelter industry call 5 Water Street, Meredith, New Hampshire 03253 a surrender. That’s code for neglected animals in a Telephone: (603) 279-4516 private home, possibly a hoarding case. This, the Toll Free: (877) 766-6889 first leg of his journey, took place rural Alabama. Fax: (603) 279-3331 With so many dogs, his chances of adoption were Rich Piatt, Publisher slim to none. Meghan Siegler, Executive Editor Donna Rhodes, Reporter Dillon was lucky enough to travel to New Hamp- Michael Macklin, Advertising Representative shire where all good dogs find a loving home; sad- Jennifer Rollins, Advertising Assistant ly he’s been staying at New Hampshire Humane So- Judy Manning, Office & Classified Manager ciety since January, because he’s a little mixed Email: [email protected] breed dog, black in color, and a tad shy still. Classifieds: [email protected] He is a sweet gentle dog who just needs a family USPS 024-975 to bond with; a more perfect dog you will not find. The Winnisquam Echo is published weekly by Salmon Press, P.O. Box Please come and see him, take him for a walk, and 729, 5 Water St., Meredith, NH 03253. Periodicals postage paid at you will fall in love. Meredith, NH 03253. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Check www.nhhumane.org for details. Winnisquam Echo, P.O. Box 729, Meredith, NH 03253. WINNISQUAM ECHO COMMUNITY COMMENTARY April 8, 2010 A5 ■ LIVE FREE ON RYE Hall Memorial Humorous (Hopefully) Dispatches From The Granite State By By Tin-can Caldwell ■ Library An open letter to the world medical community from the athletes of the world Happenings Tilton/Northfield world, would like to take one time or another. strain) be established for hit music (such as the Glee this opportunity to address This outrageous associa- perpetuity. ?? Club of Patterson New Jer- Monday, April 5 a grievous slight aimed at tion was first brought to our Nerd's Elbow: Though the sey's rendition of Snoop Chess Club, 4-7 p.m. those of us who have ever attention while viewing the preferred nomenclature in Dog's hit song "Drop It Like First Mondays Series, "laced them up," "stretched extra features on the film this situation might be It's Hot.") causes vital brain 6:45-7:45 p.m. out," "gone the distance" “Planes, Trains and Auto- "geek" or "poindexter", we functions to start to shut Chris & Devon Abbott will and other assorted inspira- mobiles.”?In the interview would prefer to use the time down.?? share their experience tional, motivational phras- feature with Mr. Steve Mar- honored "nerd" nickname These newly discovered converting the Abbott es.?? tin, he mentions that he suf- for this malady that comes infirmities, and their subse- Farm to an organic CSA This issue is the naming fered from athlete’s foot af- from too much time spent quent naming, represent (Community Supported Dear Doctors, nurses and of a certain fungal skin con- ter filming the "drying off typing on a keyboard.?? countless hours of research Agriculture). other assorted medical dition that appears between with a soaking wet towel Slacker's Thumb: This and many hours of deep in- dudes and ladies: the toes. The term “athlete’s and standing in a puddle of condition is closely related trospection during the Su- Wednesday, April 7 After having witnessed foot" is a grave miscon- water" shower scene that to the above mentioned ail- per Bowl, and we request Story Time, at 10:30 and the awe and grandeur of our struction of the truth, im- can be seen at the 18:24 ment, and is arrived at by that they be considered with 11:30 a.m. fellow brothers and sisters plying that somehow an ath- minute mark of the new re- vigorous "gaming" and poor all due diligence.?? of sport in action during lete is connected to said con- lease of the aforementioned "joystick technique." This We thank you sincerely Friday, April 9 this past Winter Olympics, dition that affects everyone film. particular syndrome makes for your time, and should Sit and Knit, 2-5 p.m. we, the athletes of the in the general population at It is our esteemed posi- life for the slacker very dif- you ever wish to exit the tion that Mr. Steve Martin ficult, as it is extremely ivory tower of medicine and New Books has never been, nor will ever painful for the sufferer of get in shape, we would be Pick one up today! Meet slugger Sam Horn be, athletic.?So, it was after this ailment to hitch hike to happy to lend you our flo- “Anthill: a Novel” the viewing of this film (and work.?? rescent unitards, space age by E.O. Wilson TILTON — Come meet a couple of protein shakes Glee Club Blackout: This water bottle and our assort- “Caught” by Harlan Coben former Boston Red Sox Slug- and an hour wailing on our increasingly common ail- ment of headbands and leg- “Shattered” by ger Sam Horn as he will be lats) that we, the athletes of ment is related to the effort warmers. Dick Francis signing autographs, taking the world, have decided to that it takes to hit certain “Lift” by Kelly Corrigan pictures, and talking base- formally request that this unattainable high notes Sincerely,, “Diary of a ball at the $5 all-you-can-eat skin condition be re- found in hit Broadway mu- The Athletes of the World Confessions Queen” pancake breakfast at Apple- named.?If this is not doable, sicals such as “Rent” and by Kathy Carmichael bee's in Tilton from 8-10 a.m. we request the following “Scooby Doo, The Musical.” Please excuse us now as “Me, Myself and Ike" Saturday, April 10. medical diagnosis (or is it This term also commonly we administer a round of by K.L. Denman“ All proceeds to benefit the "diagnoses?” our Latin is a refers to a defensive mecha- celebratory high fives. 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A couple of years ago I received a funny letter from a reader down around Alton tops $1.5 Million Bay about sheiks from oil- LAKES REGION — our other private, philan- rich kingdoms staging wild NeighborWorks America thropic and public funders parties and sending another recently awarded $223,000 who make our work to ex- kid to Harvard every time in grant funds to Laconia pand affordable housing someone’s oil furnace fires Area Community Land opportunities, strengthen up. But on a more serious Trust. This award brings communities and stem line, he wondered why peo- NeighborWorks combined foreclosures possible. Al- ple who avoid burning gas investment in the Land though no one organization and oil and put their hard Trust and its development or sector can resolve the By JOHN HARRIGAN work and money into fire- of permanently affordable foreclosure problem alone, COLUMNIST wood instead (“green,” sus- housing to just over $1.5 NeighborWorks America is tainable, locally grown, dol- million. making a significant con- week or so go I lars stay home, jobs - you get JOHN HARRIGAN PHOTO The Land Trust is one of tribution to this effort.” got a telephone the picture) don’t get the A load of tree-length hardwood (maple, birch, beech) awaits the chain- more than 235 Neighbor- Over the past five years call from Dave same consideration as peo- saw and splitter – sustainable, locally grown stored solar energy that Works organizations in a the NeighborWorks net- Hill, an old ple who invest in soar and keeps jobs and dollars at home. national network of com- work has been able to: Afriend from my wind. munity-based nonprofit or- • Invest nearly $20 billion Lancaster days, looking for “The dollars I spend for a of house-keeping points. the same time, to the news- ganizations that produce in America's urban, rural, another friend’s telephone truckload of logs stay right First, I eventually read all paper where you saw my col- and manage affordable, and suburban communi- number. That done, we visit- here to circulate in the local of my e-mail but I don’t nec- umn? Readers send me some high-quality rental proper- ties; ed for a bit, and Dave, an as- economy instead of flying off essarily check it every day, excellent letters, and I always ties, revitalize and • Provide homeowner- tute reader, said, “I like the overseas,” he said. “The en- much less on the hour or wind up thinking “Wow - strengthen communities, ship counseling to 500,000 way you describe firewood ergy I harvest to heat our even minute as so many peo- what a great letter to the edi- stem the tide of foreclo- families; as 40-year-old stored solar home is sustainable and lo- ple seem to do with such tech- tor that would make.” Com- sures that threaten neigh- • Assist more than 80,000 power.” cally grown. It represents nological idolatry these days. munity newspapers are hun- borhoods and local American families of mod- Which of course it is. The just a small drop in weaning On weekends I tend to check gry for letters from readers, economies, and create est means achieve their hardwoods most people are the country away from de- it not at all. So if you have a people love to read them, and homeownership opportu- dream of home ownership; working up into firewood pendence on oil and other ir- burning question or timely there is a particular public nities for families. • Develop, own and man- right about now, so it’ll be replaceable fossil fuels, but issue, (now here’s a radical hunger for topics dealing According to Land Trust age over 73,000 units of af- fairly dry by fall – the small- still, it’s a drop. So why isn’t idea) pick up the phone. I’m with anything involving the Executive Director Linda fordable, high quality mul- er stuff, around eight to ten firewood as worthy as solar in the book and easy to find, great outdoors. Harvey, NeighborWorks tifamily housing; inches on the butt - takes 30 and wind?” but here are the numbers In sum, why let your provides the Land Trust • Rehabilitate more than to 40 years to get to that size, Then I got another letter anyway: work 237-5501, home thoughts, arguments and with capital funds for de- 85,000 homes, using state- as opposed to softwoods, from a reader in, as I recall, 237-4445. questions stop with me? Let- velopment projects and op- of-the-art methods, includ- which grow much faster.But Bristol who not only wanted Second, I may well use all ters to the editor are free, and erating funds. Additionally ing green and healthy either way,a tree can be per- a tax break for his wood-pile or part of what you send in a offer a great forum for good they provide technical as- building techniques; ceived as a state-of-the-art so- but also wanted allowances letter as the germ or entire dialogue for the greater com- sistance, support, and • Create the nation's lar power battery. If lithium for his chainsaws, wood- subject matter for a column - mon good. training, the value of largest force of certified batteries could store as splitter and gas. He was half big surprise, right, because which is not included in the homeownership education much energy and release it kidding, but, well, why not? after all I’m in the news busi- (This column runs in a $1.5 million expenditure and foreclosure interven- with as much power in such “And what about my wood- ness. But in most cases I dozen weekly papers covering figure. tion counselors; as sustainable a fashion, shed?” he added. “Huh?” won’t use your name without the northern two-thirds of “Much of our organiza- • Invest in rebuilding ef- we’d all be driving electric- (Disclaimer: I heat our checking first that it’s all New Hampshire and parts of tional strength and capaci- forts in hurricane-affected powered vehicles the day af- house entirely with wood, right. Maine and Vermont. John ty can be attributed to communities across the ter tomorrow. and so this entire subject can Third, if you care about a Harrigan’s address: Box 39, NeighborWorks America,” Gulf Coast; and Dave’s comment moved be perceived as a greedy, topic enough to write me, Colebrook, NH 03576, or hooli- said Harvey.“We are proud • Mobilize hundreds of me to rush for pen and paper grubbing grasp for govern- why not direct your letter, at [email protected]) to be a member of this ex- thousands of volunteers to after we’d hung up, and jot ment money,which if we get traordinary organization, revitalize communities. down “Note to self.” I actual- will use to run off next win- and we are extremely grate- The Land Trust’s mis- ly do this - write the headline ter to somewhere where it’s ful for their $1.5 million in- sion is to assist low and “Note to self” above whatev- warm, like Nevis.) to join vestment.” moderate-income families er thought I’m trying to get Okay, as Johnny Carson NeighborWorks Ameri- achieve economic self-suf- down onto paper before it used to say, but seriously: ca (formerly known as the ficiency through the devel- evaporates from what passes Readers, what do you think? Reba at Meadowbrook Neighborhood Reinvest- opment of permanently af- for a brain. Why would the whole fire- ment Corporation) was es- fordable housing opportu- The thought was this: If wood endeavor qualify for LAKES REGION — The to Be Me (‘Til Monday)” and tablished by Congress in nities and associated sup- the federal and state govern- “green and sustainable” al- Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular “Waitin’ on Joe.” “At the end 1978. “As stewards of tax- port programs. In addition ments are bent on offering ternative-energy tax credits, welcomes back Steve Azar as of the day,I want to make mu- payer dollars, Neighbor- to Housing Development, tax-break incentives for peo- and why would it not? he joins Reba McEntire on sic. I love to write. I can’t wait Works ensures our invest- programs include: Resi- ple who are reducing de- Whenever I come right Aug. 21 as part of the Eastern to record. I still just love it, ments are working in ways dent Services, Transitional pendence on non-replace- out in print and ask readers Propane Concert Series. love it, love it. What is wrong that truly make a differ- Shelter and Transitional able fossil fuels and the flow what they think about this “I love playing now as with me? I’m addicted!”? ence,” said NeighborWorks Services for Homeless Fam- of capital into foreign coffers or that, I’m bound to get much as I did the first time I During the past few years, America CEO Ken Wade. ilies, and Homeownership by turning to so-called more than the already volu- ever performed,” said the Steve has been on a creative “We thank Congress and Education and Counseling. “green” renewable re- minous mail, believe me, man known for such top rampage. From his outpour- sources, why don’t people which brings me to a couple country hits as “I Don’t Have ing of songs has come his lat- est CD, “Slide on Over Here.” Travel to ‘Terabithia’ – PUBLIC NOTICE – The come-on title refers both The Tilton Zoning Board Public Hearing to the romance in some of the Saturday at The Middle Tuesday, April 20, 2010 tunes and to the fact that the AGENDA record is full of slide-guitar FRANKLIN — The brings a sensitive and hu- 6:00 p.m. Call to Order licks. Middle New Hampshire morous stage adaptation of Review Minutes of March 16, 2010 Correspondence Don't miss the chance to Arts and Entertainment Katherine Paterson's New- Any other business see Steve Azar open for Reba, Center invites area fami- bery Medal-winning novel to 6:05 p.m. Case #10-04 Special Exception of Article VI Appendix B Chart of live at Meadowbrook! Tick- lies to attend Northern the Franklin Opera House. Permitted Uses Section E, 1e to allow temporary office trailer/stor- age unit for 1 year while a permanent location is found and built. ets are on sale now. To charge Stage Ensemble’s produc- This hour-long play,intended Property is located at 549 W. Main St. in the General Commercial by phone call 293-4700 or on- tion of “Bridge to Ter- for children and their fami- District. Tax map R26 Lot 30. line at abithia” in the historic lies, explores how friendship Joseph Plessner - Chairman www.meadowbrook.net. Franklin Opera House at 2 and imagination can trans- Tickets are also available at p.m. on Saturday,April 10. form lives. the Alton Traffic Circle Store As part of its K2K-TA Jesse, a budding artist in and the Tanger Outlets in theater arts enrichment rural Virginia, feels alienat- Tilton. program at The Middle, ed from the pragmatism of Northern Stage Ensemble his family. When a new girl, Leslie, moves from the city to NOTICE TO ALL TILTON & his town, they soon become NORTHFIELD AQUEDUCT CO. friends and together create the magical kingdom of Ter- CUSTOMERS abithia where their fantasies ALL WATER HYRANTS IN THE WATER and dreams can flourish. SYSTEM WILL BE FLUSHED*** When tragedy strikes, Jesse must take what he has STARTING TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 2010 learned in Terabithia to BEGINNING AROUND 8 A.M. move forward and rebuild his WE EXPECT THIS TO TAKE 3 DAYS life. This performance is open WE WILL BE FLUSHING PRIVATE HYDRANTS, SO IF YOU SEE HYDRANTS THAT ARE NOT NORMALLY OPEN, DO NOT BE CONCERNED. to the public, and tickets will only be available at the door We will be starting on the East end of Tilton, heading west and then going into Northfield. If you have any questions, please feel free to call our office for sched- at 1 p.m. on the day of the uling information – 286-4213. show.Adult tickets are $5,and ***Since flushing may cause water to become turbid, care should be used if you children under 15 will be ad- do laundry on that day. Please remember to turn off your automatic ice makers in mitted for just $3. your refrigerators if you have them. ATTENTION SUBSCRIBERS: Moving? Summer resident? Just getting back? We need your help to continue sending your local newspaper at no cost to our customers located in the coverage area. Please contact us when there is going to be a change to your address. If you are leaving the area, we need to put a stop on your paper until you return. If we don't hear from you, the post office charges us to give us your new mailing information. Since there are many seasonal residents, this can be quite costly. So please show support to your local free paper and call us directly when you have a change of address. The circulation department can be reached by calling 569-8924 or toll free at 1-866-294-0320. Thank you in advance for your help. WINNISQUAM ECHO THE REST OF THE STORY April 8, 2010 A7 ■

EGG HUNT SEAT sought by Elizabeth Merry Only a cemetery trustee CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 who has been acting moder- position remains vacant at ator since Gray left. Melanie this time. do," Henry said as the crowds VanTassel is looking to re- "I think it was great that gathered. The Town Moderator po- tain her position as Overseer we were able to get candi- On hand for the occasion sition, a two-year term of Public Welfare for three dates for almost all of the was a giant white bunny which was vacated earlier more years and Sheila Dodge openings," Town Clerk and whose basket was filled with when Joseph Gray moved seeks re-election as Supervi- Tax Collector Jane Goss even more goodies for the from Sanbornton, is being sor of the Check List. said. boys and girls who attended the event. At the sound of the word BIOMASS were lower than expected, al- all of us,” Stock said. “We "GO!" from Recreation Coor- CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 lowing them to add a class- didn’t know where we were dinator Julie Lonergan, the room to the new facility. going to wind up or how long first wave of children head- ready looking into a green “Our district is leading it would take.” ed out into the tree farm to energies technology pro- the way … in energy effi- Also at the groundbreak- hunt for the eggs. gram that would prepare ciency,independence and ed- ing ceremony were State Unseasonably warm sun- students for environmental ucation,” Murray said. Senators Kathy Sgambati shine added to the festivities degree programs. Though Murray pointed out that and Deb Reynolds and House as everyone scrambled to he expects such a program at the special meeting in Au- members Deb Wheeler of find 15 eggs to stuff in their will be a challenge to fund, gust, a 96 percent margin ap- Northfield and Dennis baskets. When they were Raymond said he’s faced and proved the article, some- Fields and Liz Merry of San- nearly done, wave number overcome plenty of obsta- thing unusual in the Win- bornton. Sgambati read a let- PHOTO BY DONNA RHODES two, comprised of the older Three-year-old Lulu Sachetta watches as the sunlight streams through cles in getting the biomass nisquam district. ter from US Senator Jeanne children, took their turn the colored eggs she found at the Annual Egg Hunt held on Bodwells' plant project this far. School Board member Shaheen, who commended hunting down the prized Farm in Sanbornton Saturday. One such obstacle was Jasen Stock said that as ex- the school district and Hon- eggs. that when the district first ecutive director of the New eywell for their “leadership Everyone had a great time sold Christmas trees to resi- said from her vantage point starting looking into the bio- Hampshire Timberland and vision.” as they peeked around the dents for the better part of 40 by the door. mass plant, the cost of heat- Owners Association, a par- Superintendent Tammy Christmas trees and poked years. With all the land avail- After 45 minutes the eggs ing oil was expected to be ent, a taxpayer and owner of Davis said construction is through the tall grass. Six- able around the young were all collected and the about $5 per gallon. The dis- timberland in Tilton, he had expected to get underway and-a-half-year old Kai spruce and balsams for the kids were all smiles, but no trict wound up locking in at a lot of stake in the success this month, and the plant LaChapelle and his friends eggs to hide, the farm now one rushed to leave as they $1.89 per gallon. Budget of the biomass project. should be completed by the Abby and Johnny O'Riordon has a second seasonal pur- basked in the sunlight by the Committee Chairman Keith “It was a long path, but it end of August, just before drew lots of attention as they pose and Priscilla herself pond. Murray said that decrease truly is a win, win, win for school starts. looked for the colored eggs, was enjoying all of the fun Lonergan was very made the project less viable. wearing their special “bun- along with the warmth of the pleased with the success of Financing was expected to • Lawn Fertilization Programs ny goggles.” When Kai saw sun in her front yard on Sat- the day and all the work that be at 0 percent, he said, and • Insect & Weed Control that the other children in his urday. went into making it possible. it came in around 2 percent. • Organic Programs group didn't have as many "The weather's just right "The Student Council and But ultimately,with funding • Lawn Composting, Slice-Seeding eggs as he had found, he to come outside here today. Henry all did a terrific job. It through the American Re- • Tree & Shrub shared his. Some years I have had to was a great time for everyone covery and Reinvestment Deep Root Amanda Riordon, mother watch from my window," she today," she said. Act in the amount of Fertilization of Johnny and Abby, had as $3,550,000, the project was Receive much fun as her children. able to move forward. The 10% "This is a nice memory for meets on the second and district also negotiated a DISCOUNT the kids," she said as they LSBC fourth Tuesday of each “workable” financing rate, With New Contract looked over their finds. CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 month, should contact and subcontractor costs Michael D. Dion 253-7111 Eveline Auger said that do not represent my inter- Mitchell by email at moder- some of the eggs were hard ests,” Jesseman wrote. [email protected], or in to find, but she and her Jesseman attended the se- writing to Town Moderator younger sister Lulu still lectmen’s meeting Thurs- (LSBC), 257 Main Street, managed to come up with day. Tilton, NH 03276. Interested over 15 each, making it a suc- “I want to help,” he said. parties have until April 15 to cessful hunt. Anyone interested in submit either an email or a Lonergan was grateful for serving on the Life Safety letter of interest to serve on landowner Priscilla Bod- Building Committee, which this committee. well, a retired librarian from the town. Bodwell has been allowing the annual hunt on ANITA’S AUT her farm for eight years now JU Tilton, NHO and said she just loves seeing 286-4900 the children have fun. "We're lucky to have her," Lonergan said. May 8, 2010 To Bodwell it seemed like Community Yard Sale the natural thing to do, open- ing the fields for the children See Inventory: www.eurasianautoworks.com to romp for the egg hunt. $ "Recreation comes under 2003 Honda Element EX 4x4, auto ...... 8,995 $ conservation, so it just 2007 Honda Fit Sport 48k, auto ...... 12,800 $ seemed right to have this 2006 Toyota Corolla LE auto, 75k ...... 9,995 held here on the farm. 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The family has Exit 20, 3 mi. west on Rt. 3 A8 April 8, 2010 SCHOOLS WINNISQUAM ECHO ■ Echoes of Excellence Student of the Week Winnisquam a top hoops fundraiser TILTON — The New the dollars were raised. ketball Officials Association he has performed in the Pit Hampshire Interscholastic The NHIAA will like to made a $250.00 donation to Luke Band for the school's dra- Athletic Association and its recognize the top fundraisers the NH Food bank in honor ma presentations, too, but member schools are proud to within each class: of the Hoops for Hunger pro- Robichaud this year he will leave the announce the results of the gram. music to others as he takes second annual Hoops for Class L Initiated by NHIAA Bas- uke Robichaud on the male lead in BHS's Hunger Program. Pinkerton Academy ketball Chair Bruce Labs, su- has kept himself upcoming production. In The Hoops for Hunger pro- Class I perintendent of Schools for busy in high "Hello Dolly" he will por- gram was created to chal- Merrimack Valley SAU #23 and the members of school through tray Horace Vandergelder, lenge all NHIAA member High School the NHIAA Basketball Com- Lhis involvement a grumpy but wealthy man schools to compete to raise Class M mittee, this program was in classes and music and on who hires Dolly to find him. money to benefit food Winnisquam Regional seen as a way for the high the track, the cross-country Luke said that working pantries within each school’s High School school based athletic pro- courses and the Nordic ski Luke Robichaud with band director Ray community. Class S grams to give back to their trails. Craigie has been a great ex- High schools that partici- Moultonborough communities and the state in Robichaud, a Canterbury on the team) we got down to perience. Naming music as pated collected donations Academy these difficult times. resident and senior at Bel- business, and it showed with one of his favorite classes, during the boys and girls The NHIAA and its mem- mont High School, was not the two championships," he said that Craigie has games during the 2009-2010 The total raised for food ber schools are proud of the just a member of the state Luke said. worked closely with him basketball season. The dol- pantries across the state was support that they have re- champion cross-country In Nordic skiing, Luke and been inspirational in lars raised at each school over $10,175 crushing last ceived from their enthusias- team, he was a leader.As his was able to show his skills his life. He also calls Aaron benefited local food pantries year’s record of $8,600. tic fans in giving back to their team went on to win the state once more. Each year, he Hayward, cross country in the communities where In addition, the NH Bas- community. championship for the sec- said, the team got progres- coach and a science teacher ond year in a row, Ro- sively better. This year, his in the school as another big bichaud, in only his third fourth, they placed third in inspiration. year of competition, did his the state for Class M compe- "He's just always been Local teens perform Shakespeare part in keeping the score tition with only four skiers there for us (in cross coun- where they needed it to be by participating on the team. try) since day one," Luke LAKES REGION — Local placing second in the finals. Robichaud came in sixth said. teens are being given what, "My brother has been a place at that meet for both Future plans are to at- for many of them, is a first big inspiration in running. I the classic and skate races. tend UNH, where he said he taste of “the bard” when played soccer my freshman He went on to place seventh is entering with an unde- they perform Shakespeare’s year then went into cross in the skate race for the Meet clared major but will most “The Comedy of Errors” at country with him as a soph- of Champions. likely focus on something the Winni Playhouse this omore. He's always been "Nordic has a lot of the en- in the field of education. Thursday through Sunday. there for me and we ran to- durance aspects of cross "I'm not sure what sub- The production will be given gether a lot," he said. country running so it was ject I'd like to teach yet - a new spin as it is set in the The team itself is what fun," he said. that's up in the air - but I am 1970s. made him stick with the A musician as well, Ro- thinking right now I would “The Comedy of Errors” sport when brother Zachary bichaud plays many instru- probably like to teach at the is one of Shakespeare’s most graduated. With many ments, including saxo- high school level. But who farcical comedies, with a friends on the team, Luke phone, and guitar. He knows? I'll just wait and see major part of the humour said they all had a great ca- performs with the BHS Con- what happens," said Ro- coming from slapstick and maraderie. cert Band, the Jazz Band and bichaud. mistaken identity, in addi- "After that (his first year Marching Band. In the past, tion to puns and wordplay. It tells the story of two sets of identical twins that were ac- cidentally separated at Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Workshop birth. Antipholus of Syra- LAKES REGION — Con- cation workshop that will ad- Agent, and Mary Ellen Boud- cuse and his servant, cerned about your children dress your concerns on drug man of F.A.S.T.E.R. (Families Dromio of Syracuse, arrive and illegal drug trends? Come usage, trends, and prevention Advocating for Substance in Ephesus, which turns out on over on Monday,April 12, to efforts with presenters Lisa Treatment and Recovery) to to be the home of their twin the UpStream parenting edu- Remick, Drug Enforcement be held at Laconia High brothers, Antipholus of COURTESY PHOTO School, Union Avenue, Laco- Ephesus and his servant, Meredith's Lauren Eifert and Gilford's Lindsey Corsack play twins who nia, upstairs in Room 216 from Dromio of Ephesus. 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LACONIA — Dorothy of Loudon. Dot has seven TILTON — Norman E. duced fishing to his beloved “Dot” Pearl (Dion) Labbe, grandchildren and eight DeVolder passed away grandchildren. 87, passed away peacefully great grandchildren as well peacefully at his home in Always an enthusiastic at St. Francis Rehabilita- as numerous nieces and Tilton on March 29, 2010 conversationalist, Norm tion and Nursing Center on nephews. with his loving wife, chil- will be sadly missed by his Monday, March 29, 2010. In addition to her parents dren and grandchildren by friends and family. Dot was born in Berlin on and husband, the late David his side. He is survived by his wife May 27, 1922 to Oscar D. and Labbe of Laconia, Dot was He was born May 12, 1932 of more than 57 years, Pa- Lucetta Pearl (Archibald) predeceased by three broth- to Vernon and Mabel De- tricia (McMahon) DeVolder; Dion of Berlin. Dot was a ers and two sisters. Volder in Newark, N.Y. A daughter Cynthia Adams of resident of the Lakes Re- Calling hours were April veteran of the Korean War, Portland, Maine; son Gregg gion for 56 years, moving 5 at the Wilkinson-Beane-Si- he volunteered directly af- DeVolder and wife Laura of here in 1954 from Conway. moneau-Paquette Funeral ter graduating high school. Tilton; six grandchildren: After moving to Laconia, Home, Laconia. Mr. DeVolder proudly Alec Adams of Portland, she worked for Lee’s Cut A Mass of Christian Bur- served as a sergeant in the Maine, Britta Moriarty and Dorothy “Dot” Pearl Labbe Norman E. DeVolder Rate, a retail establishment ial was celebrated at St. US Marine Corps from from husband Jason of Fairfax, where she developed a pas- golfing, crocheting and Joseph Church, Laconia, on 1951 until 1954. Upon retirement as vice Va., and Erik, Anika, sion for serving others. In working. Always on the go, April 6. After his tour of duty he president and general man- Kristoffer, and Greta De- future years, she spent time she would extend herself to Burial will be at a later attended Alfred University ager of Tansitor Electronics Volder of Tilton; brother-in- waiting on customers at the helping others, making date in Union Cemetery,La- where he received a bache- in Bennington, Vt., he law Norman McMahon of Busy Corner Store and, af- sure their basic needs were conia. lor of science degree in ce- moved to Belgrade, Maine. Sodus Point, N.Y.; and sev- ter retiring from Vernitron met. In lieu of flowers, dona- ramic engineering. He en- He continued consulting in eral nieces and nephews. He Corporation, finished her She is survived by her tions may be made to the joyed a very successful ca- his field of expertise and was predeceased by his sis- working career at Osco three children: Roland Ro- NH Humane Society, PO reer receiving patents and pursued a new career in re- ter Marlene Moore. Drug Store in Gilford. bichaud and his wife, Glo- Box 572, Laconia, NH 03247, awards for his ground al estate. An avid outdoors- An hour of visitation was Dot was known as a hard ria, of Sanbornton, Brenda in memory of Dorothy. breaking innovative inven- man, Norm enjoyed being April 1 at Paquette-Neun Fu- working woman who kept a Carter of Laconia and Alan For more information tions of semiconductor and on the water and spent neral Home, Northfield. Fu- spotless home and prided Robichaud and his wife, and to view an online me- capacitor designs and devel- many summers sailing the neral services followed in herself on serving others in Deborah, of Belmont, and morial, go to www.wilkin- opmental processes. Norm’s coast of Maine as well as the funeral home. greater need. She loved her her step son, Michael sonbeane.com. expertise led him around Nantucket and Martha’s Burial with Military family, her pets, dining out, Labbe, and his wife, Sandy, the world working in Ire- Vineyard. He loved to fish in Honors will be held at the land, Taiwan, Mainland Florida for sailfish, and the New Hampshire State Vet- China and managing a facil- Keys for bonefish and tar- erans Cemetery, Boscawen. Charles E. Little, 83 ity in Mexico. pon. Later in life he intro- NORTHFIELD — monies. He received sever- Monday, April 5, at Paque- PHEASANT RIDGE Charles E. Little, 83, of al service awards. tte-Neun Funeral Home, GOLF CLUB Northfield, died on April 1, Mr. Little was a farmer Northfield. Graveside fu- L&L Construction 140 Country Club Rd. • Gilford 2010 at Franklin Regional and logger most of his life neral services were Tues- Sebastian LoVasco Leagues Hospital. and in later years worked day, April 6, in Park Ceme- Custom Building & Complete Remodeling • Decks • Roof He was born in Con- as a foreman at various tery, Tilton. Now Forming • Siding • Additions • Garages • Plastering • Drywall • toocook on Aug. 23, 1926 the jobs. 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BRINGING UP BEN AND BABY By Meghan Siegler ■ [email protected] Warm weather means happier kids and happier parents The weather is one of ing!” to neighbors and shire resident, I hate cold kiddos inside and get them to personally get a little weary But for now, I’ll enjoy those go-to conversation strangers alike. And winter- weather.But it’s got to be true bed. The worst part of a cold after digging in the sandbox grabbing sips of iced coffee starters, something people weary households filled with for parents regardless of winter day is the beginning, or playing catch for hours on while playing Frisbee, be- comment on when they have children are breathing a col- where they live or how they when you wake up in the end, and I’m looking forward cause regardless of what I’m nothing else to say, or when lective sigh of relief as the feel about winter, spring, dark and crawl out of a cozy to the day when Ben and Eis- doing, being outside on a the weather has truly been outdoors transforms into a summer or fall. When it bed, knowing that a long day ley are old enough to play warm sunny day is infinitely spectacular enough to war- giant playground, and those rains, the kids are cooped up stuck inside looms ahead. outside by themselves, or at better than being stuck in- rant discussion – say a bliz- children are set free to roam inside. When it’s below zero, Ben and Eisley have al- least play together while I sit side with restless kids, with zard or torrents of rain that and run and do all the things the kids are stuck inside. But ready spent hours this spring on the deck with my iced cof- no option of venturing out cause widespread flooding. they haven’t been able to do when the sun starts shining playing T-ball and Frisbee, fee and a magazine. into the cold. The recent bout of sum- for those endless frigid days. and the kids can run outside swinging and sliding on their mer-like weather in these It’s easier to have kids without struggling to put on play set, and – my favorite – early weeks of spring is when the weather is nice. snowsuits, boots, hats and taking walks with me. PUBLIC Bouchard, an engineer for worth the conversation. Peo- Everyone is happier, and mittens, it’s a good day. In the winter, the hour be- CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 the Y Project, said he was told ple throughout New England there are far more things to When kids can spend the fore dinner is rough; every- by Jim Marshall from the De- have been practically living do and places to go. I might day, or even an hour or two one’s hungry and tired, and sort have said they would not partment of Transportation outside in t-shirts and shorts, feel this more strongly than outside, they exert more en- filling that time after all the be returning due to the poor that the state, which owns saying things like, “Gor- others, because, despite be- ergy, which in turn means toys and games have already road conditions, which take the road, would be attempt- geous weather we’re hav- ing a lifelong New Hamp- they eat better,they sleep bet- been played with is tedious a toll on their vehicles and ing to do something to ease ter and they whine (a little) and exhausting. But in the make an impact on the en- woes on that thoroughfare. less. summer, spending that hour joyment of their stay. "If they can put a skim GO GREEN WITH SOLAR POWER After a winter that wasn’t outside keeps the kids busy Some residents were con- coat on it to get through an- Produce all or a portion of your electricity with a Solar even too bad by New England and allows us parents to ei- cerned that Lower Bay Road other two years, that would standards, I can attest to the ther wind down a bit after was being ignored in this re- be great," Bouchard said. Photovoltaic System at your home or business fact that there are not enough work or get dinner ready construction process, howev- The total cost for the proj- games, activities, movies or without someone clinging to er. ect, yet to be put out to bid, FEDERAL TAX CREDIT = 30% OF INSTALLED COST TV shows in the world to our legs. "We want to finish the Y would have a worse case sce- STATE REBATE = UP TO $6,000 (residential) keep kids as happy as they Somehow, even if they’ve Project first and rebuild it nario of being a $1 per thou- 5 YEAR ACCELERATED DEPRECIATION ON SYSTEM COST. are when they play outside been outside all day, doing (Upper Bay) as the primary sand tax impact on the town. all day. The worst part of a the same things over and corridor up there," said Liv- In keeping with their agree- The Tax credit and rebate will pay nice summer day is the end, over, kids don’t seem to get ernois. ment for state-owned roads for 1/2 to 2/3 of the cost of the when it’s time to wrestle the bored with the outdoors. I The selectmen agreed that in a town, the state would re- system. Enjoy 7-8% return on Lower Bay Road would be in pay two-thirds of the cost of your investment & GO GREEN! better shape once the heav- the project to the town once ier traffic no longer uses it as it is complete and the town an alternative route to get to would retain ownership af- Go to www.fraseelectric.com for more information the resort and residences on ter the project is done. or call 603 284 6618 Upper Bay and its connect- "There's a window of op- ing roadways. portunity out there to get this Jeff Jenkins, a homeown- done, and we have to jump Kim Frase – NH Lic #4146 er on Lower Bay, asked that through it," Cutillo said. Phone –603- 284-6618 his road not be "lost on the Sanbornton residents will Fax – 603-284-6343 789 Whittier Highway,South Tamworth, N.H. 03883 radar" in the process and se- be faced with a ballot for each Email – [email protected] lectmen assured him that of these matters in May at would not be the case. Jim the annual Town Meeting.

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TILTON — “The Diary of Anne Frank” is coming to the Winnisquam stage, and its student actors say they’ve done their re- search to make sure they do justice to the famous story of a family hiding from the Nazis during the Holocaust. The play strays from the usual comedies and musi- cals that the high school puts on. So what drew these students to this play? “We do it no matter though he eventually lighthearted and comical what (the play is),” said found enough actors to fill than people would expect. Victoria Eaton, who plays all the play’s roles, some of “It’s not all dark and Edith Frank, of the annu- the women had to take dreary,” said Robert Lar- al drama productions. men’s roles. Gonthier is in away, who plays Otto Freshman Carissa his second year as the dra- Frank. Mullen had a different per- ma director, and he said he Laraway said much of it spective, though. had no problem finding a is funny, but not offensive- “I took a special inter- full cast for last year’s ly so. PHOTOS BY MEGHAN SIEGLER est in it,” Mullen said. “I “You Can’t Take it With To that end, the cast did “The Diary of Anne Frank” cast rehearses for its performances. The first is tonight at 7 p.m. thought it would be cool to You.” He said students may some research to effective- almost live what hap- be more interested in per- ly prepare for the play, He’s also a colleague of assumed Edith and Otto stumbling through, we’re pened.” forming in musicals or wanting to make sure it is Gonthier’s, who teaches Frank were a loving, affec- pretty OK,” Eaton said. Kelsey Emery is an comedies. an accurate portrayal of film and creative writing tionate couple, when in “We want to do the eighth-grader; she joined “It’s a lot different than the Frank’s story and the at the college. fact they were more polite Frank family justice,” the production after Di- the other plays we’ve Holocaust period. They The cast said White’s and hands-off. Schmelzer said. rector David Gonthier ex- done,” said Krysten watched documentaries presentation in particular “That really affected the There will be three tended auditions to the Schmelzer, who plays and a Power Point presen- answered a lot of their way I was going to play it,” shows: Thursday, Friday middle school. Anne Frank. tation from Tom White, questions and prepared Eaton said. and Saturday, April 15-17, “I just like acting,” she Still, “The Diary of who directs the Cohen them to better portray The version of the play at 7 p.m. in the high school said. Anne Frank” cast said the Center for Holocaust Stud- their characters. Eaton, being presented at Win- cafetorium. Gonthier said that al- play is probably more ies at Keene State College. for example, said she had nisquam is Wendy Kessel- The cast is as follows: man’s adaptation, which Anne Frank – Krysten starred Natalie Portman Schmelzer on Broadway in 1997. Otto Frank – Robert Lar- Skiers in shorts and T’s kiss winter goodbye Gonthier said it is shorter away and “more economical” Edith Frank – Victoria By Lauren Tiner than the original play, Eaton [email protected] which was created using Margot Frank – Carissa Anne Frank’s diary and Mullen With a high tempera- other research. Miep Gies – Greta De- ture hovering around 80 The cast said last Friday Volder degrees last weekend, the that they’re ready for the Peter Van Daan – Daren sun was shining down on show to go on after months Robinson Gunstock just in time for of rehearsals. Mr. Kraler and Nazi their spring fling celebra- “Now that we’re done SEE ANNE FRANK PAGE B8 tion and wrap-up of a suc- cessful ski season. Cheery skiers and snowboarders took to the slopes one last time in shorts, t-shirts, and sun- glasses, while lightheart- ed events including a card- board box derby on the tubing slopes and the tra- ditional and notorious B.Y.O.D.C. (bring your own dry clothes) Pond Skim PHOTO BY LAUREN TINER Children and adults alike worked hard on their cardboard sleds for the cardboard derby held last weekend marked the Easter week- on the remains of the tubing hill at Gunstock. end extravaganza. Participants in the cardboard box racing der- where they would attempt food, and drinks on the provide recreation all four by designed their own to ski across a cold, artifi- deck. seasons. sleds, including the abom- cial pond on Gunstock ter- Director of Marketing Quigley said Gunstock COURTESY PHOTO inable snowman and a rain, with about a 70 per- and Sales Bill Quigley said attempts to keep their Eric Grant of Gilford stands with his official 2010 “Fan of the Year” racecar, and took the box- cent failure rate. last Saturday was “a per- slopes open until April, but plaque, on behalf of Meadowbrook, who has awarded him with a trip es for a spin on the re- A ski twin tip park event fect spring day,” and the once the sun starts shin- to Las Vegas and tickets to the ACM’s this year, where the venue is mains of snow on the tub- also took place, and Rock perfect beginning for a ing, it is time to close up nominated for Best Music Venue of the Year. ing hill. Star gave out dozens of spring celebration and shop. The next day, brave par- free energy drinks, while goodbye to the winter sea- “It was a long year. Our Meadowbrook brings its ticipants could look for- visitors basked in the sun son for the facility, which employees worked very ward to the Pond Skim and enjoyed live music, manages to host events and SEE SKI PAGE B8 biggest fan to ACM Awards By Lauren Tiner [email protected] and allowed Meadowbrook subscribers to vote for Eric Grant of Gilford their favorite. has officially snagged the Grant won his title with title of Meadowbrook U.S. more than 50 percent of Cellular Pavilion’s “Fan of the overall votes, proving the Year” and received he has a few fans of his round-trip tickets to Las own. Vegas, accommodations at Grant has been a resi- the MGM Grand, and an in- dent of Gilford for over 30 vitation to the Academy of years and said he has reg- Awards. ularly attended Meadow- For the third time in brook concerts over the four years, Meadowbrook years. As Meadowbrook has been nominated for began to add more country “Music Venue of the Year” music to their concert se- at the Academy of Coun- ries, Grant fell in love with try Music Awards show. “new country.” This year, they decided to Inspired by the latest take along their biggest country music and nearby PHOTOS BY LAUREN TINER fan as a gesture of grati- music venue, Grant start- (Left)Little ones enjoy the last of the ski and snowboarding season in 80 degree weather, and welcome the sunshine at Gunstock last Saturday tude for their fan support. ed his own country band, during Spring Fling. (Right) Some cardboard derby participants got creative with their homemade sleds, and although the abominable snowman They held a video contest was quite hot in the sun, he managed to make it all the way down the hill, part mud, and part snow. SEE FAN PAGE B8 Classifieds REAL ESTATE B2 • Thursday, April 8, 2010 MEREDITH NEWS/THE RECORD ENTERPRISE/WINNISQUAM ECHO

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Must be flexible. MASTER ELECTRICIAN ServSafe Certification a plus, but will train. Have a rewarding career in a place you'll love to work! PLEASE CALL MARK TAPPER Burndy LLC has an opening for a Master Electrician in our 603-539-6607 or E-mail [email protected] Lincoln, NH factory. Camp Merrowvista • Tuftonboro, NH NETWORK SPECIALIST Duties include: Install and repair electrical systems, apparatus, and electrical and electronic components of industrial machinery and Full time position equipment. Woodlands Credit Union in Berlin, New Hampshire is seeking a Diagnose and repair malfunctioning apparatus such as PERMANENT PART TIME highly qualified individual to become our Network Systems transformers, motors, and controls. Specialist The successful candidate will be goal oriented, person- KITCHEN AIDE able, professional and passionate about exemplary member service. Test malfunctioning machinery and discuss malfunction with other maintenance workers and area leadership to diagnose malfunction. Permanent part time kitchen aide needed at Plymouth Senior Center. Duties Minimum requirements include: 3 – 5 years network experience with at least 2 years working with MS Active Directory. Associate Replace faulty electrical components of machine such as relays, include all aspects of working in a commercial kitchen. Must be able to lift 50 lbs switches, and motors, and positions sensing devices. Degree, or equivalent formal training from a certified university or and stand for extended periods of time. technical school. 2-3 years experience with WAN and LAN. Plan layout of wiring and install wiring, conduit, and electrical Experience in troubleshooting and repair of Computer hardware and apparatus in buildings. peripheral equipment. Microsoft certifications a plus. Applications are available at the front desk. The successful candidate will have a NH Master Electrician license and 3 to 5 years' experience in an industrial setting. Allen-Bradley Woodlands Credit Union is the industry leader in Northern New PLC programming desired as is mechanical ability. Hampshire with a strong commitment to member service. We offer employees a professional working environment, competitive struc- At Burndy LLC you will enjoy competitive wages and an excellent TOWN OF PLYMOUTH ture and a benefits package that includes an employer matching benefits program including medical and dental insurance, 401(k) 401k, paid vacation and more. and much more. The Lincoln facility is a Lean Manufacturing plant Position Available specializing in the manufacture of electrical connectors. Applications available at Woodlands Credit Union, or on our web- EEO/AAP M/F/D/V The Town of Plymouth Highway Department is seeking a qualified individual to site. Return application or resume to any location or to: perform all aspects of highway construction, maintenance and snow removal, and Send resume and cover letter to: will require you to work during adverse weather conditions such as high winds, Burndy LLC hurricanes, and other weather events including snow and ice storms. Joe Rodgers, V.P.H.R. Attn.: HR 730 Main Street 34 Bern Dibner Drive, Lincoln, NH 03262 The final candidate will have a minimum CDL-B with air brake endorsement (or the Berlin, NH 03570 Or Fax to 603-745-8897 Or email: [email protected] ability to attain one in a short period of time) and will be required to pass a [email protected] physical, including a drug and alcohol screening, and will be subject to a criminal background check as well as a driving records check. Berlin, Gorham , Conway and Plymouth (603)-752-5650 www.woodlandscu.com FULL TIME POLICE OFFICER The Town of Plymouth is an affirmative action, Equal Opportunity Employer. Equal Opportunity Employer Applications are available at the selectmen’s office from WANTED 8:00am until 4:30pm, Monday thru Friday. Applications will be accepted until a suitable candidate is appointed. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR HUNTER SCHOOL The Town of Ashland is currently accepting applications with résumés for a full time police officer. The Town of Sandwich is accepting applications to 1 The Hunter School offers a unique approach to educating young children MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High School diploma or G.E.D., US provide Town Building Maintenance services for 2 /2 with ADHD, Asperger’s, and related conditions. Our experiential, strengths- citizenship, meet certain physical & psychological fitness standards as hours per week. Contractor should demonstrate car- based program is growing, and as a result, is creating the following immedi- required by the New Hampshire Police Standards and Training Council and pentry, painting, and general maintenance skills. The ate employment opportunities: requires working nights, weekends and holidays. selected contractor must provide a Certificate of ® BEHAVIOR SPECIALIST: requires at minimum a bachelor’s degree in psy- TO APPLY: Applications may be picked up at the Ashland Police Liability Insurance through their insurer. A descrip- chology or related field. Master’s degree is preferred with experience in Department or Town Hall located at 20 Highland Street, Ashland, NH. tion of services and applications are available at Town positive behavioral plans and interventions with children. Applications or materials will not be mailed to applicants. Hall, Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. ® LICENSED THERAPIST: requires a master’s degree and State of New Application must be received by Monday, April 19, PAY: Hampshire clinical license or license eligibility and therapeutic experience $16.00 to $18.00/hr depending on certification and training. Benefits 2010 by 5:30 p.m. with ADHD, Asperger’s, and young children. include sick time, holiday pay, annual leave and health insurance. Sandwich Board of Selectmen ® TEACHER: Full-time. Duties include case management and direct instruc- CLOSING DATE: Applications with resumes must be received no later tion in a team environment. Knowledge of teaching students with behavioral than 4pm on Friday April 16, 2010 at the Ashland Police Department conditions including ADHD, Asperger’s, and Tourettes’ is required. New Hampshire certification a must. Special Education certification preferred. or Town Hall. ® SPECIAL EDUCATION AIDES: requires creating individual reading plans The Town of Ashland is an equal opportunity employer FULL TIME TOW to match student ability and learning style, and consulting with teachers and coordinating school-wide reading interventions and literacy programs. TRUCK DRIVER ® PART-TIME CLERICAL: 20 hours a week to work with the Executive Director and Principal. Requires excellent computer skill, reception, and basic office skills. Must live in the Plymouth Area. Pre-employment drug screening & DOT physical required. Must have clean driving & criminal record. Located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, The Hunter School is a year round facility that maintains a private K – 8 school for children with ADD/ADHD and other learning diagnoses, family modeled homes, and school Submit résumé to [email protected]. dormitories on their 137 acre campus overlooking Stinson Lake in Rumney NH. Please submit resume and cover letter to: Sandy Sexton, Human Resources Manager, PO Box 600, Rumney NH 03266-0600 or FAX: 603-786-2221 E-MAIL: [email protected] MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST The Town of Bristol, NH EOE Littleton Regional Hospital, a 25 bed Critical Access hospital located in the beautiful White Mountains of New Hampshire, is seeks Town Administrator looking for a certified Medical Technologist Generalist to work in all areas of our busy hospital laboratory. Phlebotomy and lim- The Town of Bristol, NH (pop 3,300 and 22.3 square miles) seeks Town The Town of Meredith is currently ited microbiology experience required. Must meet CLIA require- Administrator to oversee the day to day operations including the administra- looking to fill the following ments and be certified from an accepted credentialing agency. tive oversight for all departments under the supervision and policy direction Small rural hospital performing a large variety of testing. of a five-member select board. Seasonal Positions: Candidates must demonstrate leadership, organizational and self-knowledge, Be a part of our team – we are caring people, caring for others along with a proven record of managing people through a collaborative team SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM COUNSELOR approach. Outstanding analytical, communication, financial and planning Part/Full-Time Available, Monday-Friday LITTLETON REGIONAL HOSPITAL skills are essential. Candidates should possess a bachelor’s degree and five June 28-August 20, Supervise children 5-13 in a full day camp years public or private sector management experience or an equivalent com- Human Resources Department bination of education and experience may be considered. The ability to build program. Degree in Early Childhood, Elementary Education or related 600 St. Johnsbury Road, Littleton, NH 03561 field preferred. Must be CPR/First Aid Certified/able. Excellent Pay. and manage a multi-million dollar budget, oversee long term municipal proj- Phone: 800-464-7731 or 603-444-9331 Fax: 603-444-9087 ects and coordinate the activities of multiple boards, committees and associ- WEEKEND SKATE PARK SUPERVISOR E-mail: [email protected] ations is critical. Proven economic development experience and an under- Apply online at our website: www.littletonhospital.org standing of the importance of local and regional business promotion is Part-Time Available from April-October essential. The Town of Bristol offers a competitive salary and generous ben- Supervise and maintain very active skate park. Looking for mature, efit package. Residency is not required but preferred. responsible individuals. Must be CPR/First Aid Certified/able. Interested candidates who have a passion for serving local government and its $8-11/Hour. Nights and weekends a must. Town of Meredith citizens are invited to electronically submit a detailed letter of intent, resume, salary requirements and references in confidence to: Town of Bristol, Town SOLID WASTE ATTENDANT Water & Sewer Superintendent Administrator Search at [email protected]. Part-Time Available (3-4 Days/Week) must be available weekends. Electronic submissions preferred. Mailing address is Bristol Town Office, Perform routine manual labor duties at the Solid Waste/Recycling The Town of Meredith is accepting applications for a qualified, full-time Town Administrator Search, 230 Lake Street, Bristol NH, 03222 Attn: Kelly Center. Must be able to lift 50-75 pounds and outside in varying permanent Water & Sewer Superintendent. This position encompasses all Lacasse. Preliminary resume review to occur within 30 days of posting. Resumes accepted and interviews scheduled until position is filled. EOE. weather. Must have a valid State of NH driver’s license. aspects of administration, the responsibility of day-to-day operations, $13.17-$14.50/hour. maintenance and functions of the Town’s water treatment plant, water dis- tribution and wastewater collection systems. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS LABORER The successful candidate must have a minimum of five (5) years experi- Full-Time Seasonal, Monday-Friday 40 hours a week. ence in the operation and maintenance of water and wastewater systems; Ability to operate riding and manual lawn mowers, weed whackers, possess a thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of the oper- electric drills, saws, hand and building tools and equipment safely. ation and administration of water and wastewater systems and two (2) Must be able to lift 50-75 pounds. Must have valid State of NH dri- years of supervisory experience. The candidate is required to have a ver’s license. $13.17-$14.50/hour. valid NH Driver’s License, NH Grade III Water Treatment certifica- HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE CREW LABORER tion and NH Grade II Water Distribution certification, or the ability to Full-Time Seasonal, Monday-Friday 40 hours a week. obtain within one year of employment. Performs routine semi-skilled and skilled work and the operation of The Town of Meredith offers a competitive salary and benefits package. heavy duty trucks, tools and equipment used in construction and main- Applications may be obtained from Meredith Town Hall, 41 Main Street, tenance operations for streets, culverts and other public works projects. Meredith, NH 03253 or on the Town’s website: www.meredithnh.org. To Must be able to lift 50-75 pounds. Must have valid State of NH dri- apply please forward a Town of Meredith Application, Resume and Cover ver’s license, (CDL Preferred). $13.17-$14.50/hour. Letter to the Town of Meredith, 41 Main Street, Meredith, NH 03253. Clearly mark on the front of the envelope: W&S Superintendent. All positions with the Town of Meredith require successful comple- tion of a criminal history check. Employment Applications can be This position will remain open until successfully filled. FIND A CAREER obtained at the Town of Meredith Website, www.meredithnh.org as well as complete job descriptions. Positions open until filled – E.O.E. EOE/ADA/AA IN THE CLASSIFIEDS! B8 April 8, 2010 THE REST OF THE STORY WINNISQUAM ECHO ■

Anne Frank well and properties master is Ski having fun. The end of the CONTINUED FROM PAGE B1 Nazi Man 1 – Liz Davis Olivia Santosuosso. Set CONTINUED FROM PAGE B1 year is always a little dif- Nazi Man 2 – Nick Du- builders/painters are ferent than the rest of the Man 3 – Kelsey Emery biel Dawn Korade and Joshua hard, and they did a good season. It is time to move Mrs. Van Daan – Amie Stage Manger and Voice Keaton (WRHS faculty job in an unpredictable on to different things.” Gagnon of Anne Frank: Mollie members), and the lighting year,” said Quigley. “Even He said Gunstock had a Mr. Van Daan – Olivia McGuire is stage manager and sound technicians are with all the rain, the top of busy season despite a lack Santosuosso and the voice of Anne Eric Boudreau and Allan the mountain is still in of natural snow, thanks to Mr.Dussel – Daley Buck- Frank. Co-stage manager Wolf. great shape, although the a snowmaking machine bottom is not as great.” and the new beginner Quigley said that many area. Quigley attributed residents in New Hamp- much of their winter suc- shire have not seen snow cess to “great grooming for weeks, so they were and great skiing.” Now he happy to hit the slopes one looks forward to a suc- more time and enjoy the cessful spring season with

remains of snow before outdoor events and live PHOTO BY LAUREN TINER they all melt away. music. Experienced snowboarders in “We try to make the end “It is always fun to have Gunstock’s ski twin tip event of the season fun, and the time to relax,” said glide down the mountain in employees are in on the Quigley. bright t-shirts, sunglasses, and fun,” said Quigley. “It was with cool drinks in their hands, a successful year, and for a final run of the season. thanks to all for coming out. When springs sports start, and kids are playing lacrosse and baseball, fam- ilies are busy and ready to move on.” Quigley said this transi- tion from winter to spring is “the fun part of the sea- son,” where visitors and employees let loose and en- joy some sun and less seri- ous events compared to ski races and competitions throughout the winter sea- son. He said Gunstock also thanks their employees by hosting a private celebra- tion during spring fling weekend, with spirit and safety awards. APRIL SPECIAL $70.00 “We put up with Janu- ary so we can enjoy this PHOTO BY LAUREN TINER Kelsey Grant of Gilford helps push kids down the tubing hill in their weather,” said Quigley. wildly decorated sleds, while some sleds made it down the hill, and “People are tailgating and 1-800-564-7402 some did not, yet everyone had some fun in the sun.

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AFTER Time: 12 Days the Eric Grant Band, and Increase Your eye was invited by Meadow- Q brook to perform on sec- with YOUTH EYE™ COMPLEX today! ond stage for country artists such as Blake Shel- ton and Tim McGraw. “I got an itch (for the venue). I am a huge fan and supporter. I love new 14 MAPLE STREET, BUILDING D, GILFORD, NH 03249 country, and Meadow-

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brook is probably the best helped him win the con- place to go to a new coun- test. He wrote his own try concert,” said Grant. original song, put together “These are real people and a jingle, and made the real circumstances. It video “fun and funny.” sounds great outside.” Grant got a surprise vis- Grant said he was ec- it at his house last Friday static to have the chance to morning by Meadowbrook perform and attend con- employees and local news certs at Meadowbrook, al- media covering the event, though when he saw the but he said he wasn’t too Fan of the Year contest, he startled by the intrusion – was a little hesitant at first he’s been tracking his but decided to take a votes on the Meadowbrook chance. Grant said the op- Web site, and was just portunity for him to attend waiting for an official an- the ACM Awards, among nouncement. Still, he said, all the established artists he was more than happy he admires, sounded like when he received it. the chance of a lifetime. Grant’s video submis- Grant said his enthusi- sion can be viewed on asm for new country mu- www.meadowbrook.net, sic at Meadowbrook and and his band Web site is the video he submitted www.ericgrantband.com.