Winnisquam Echo THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2008 SERVING TILTON, NORTHFIELD,BELMONT & SANBORNTON, N.H. FREE Drug arrests a community effort

BY ERIK ZYGMONT Baiocchetti said that he [email protected] was amazed at the “brazen” BELMONT — Intelli- nature of some of the drug gence gathered at Belmont sales, which were made “out High School precipitated last in the open,” he said. week’s arrests of five Bel- Typically, those who sold mont and Canterbury teens the drugs and those who charged with selling drugs, bought would establish a rap- according to Belmont Police port before any sales were Chief Vinnie Baiocchetti. arranged, Baiocchetti said. “We started looking into it “If they start to know you, after getting complaints then they’ll start to sell to from students and staff,” he you,” he said. said. “People were saying After “going in and wait- how easy it was to get drugs ing,” the undercover officer in school, and that ‘you can who was allegedly sold drugs get anything you want’ in in Sargent Park, was eventu- school,” Baiochetti said. “We ally approached by the al- had to see if those statements leged seller,Baiocchetti said. were accurate.” He further stated that sup- Through investigation, port from the school and the Police Department community was instrumen- learned that setting up sales tal in the investigation and in school was easy, but the eventual arrests. PHOTO BY ERIK ZYGMONT transactions themselves “We have active parents, Another win for the good guys were not so straightforward. an active school, and active American Legion Post 49 Color Guard members Joe Dow, left, Mike Harbour, Joe Newton, Chris Murphy, and Paul Mason show off their tro- Although one teen was ar- police,” he said. “Everybody phies and chevrons. The guard successfully defended its third straight national title in Phoenix, Arizona last month. See story on page A7. rested for allegedly making a wants to solve these issues; sale on Belmont High School some are proactive, and some grounds, Baiocchetti said are reactive.” that plans were often made to There is a place for both Inmates offer a helping hand make the drug sales after methods, Baiochetti added, school, at different public lo- noting that the Police De- BY ERIK ZYGMONT visited the Northfield Board nity work. The jail puts in- the right inmate out into the cations. partment should and does [email protected] of Selectmen to discuss the mates into three custody lev- community.” Marijuana was the main act proactively, while the NORTHFIELD — With a jail’s reviving “community els, he said; maximum, medi- White said that the pro- drug being sold, Baiocchetti court system and social serv- tight budget for the foresee- corrections program.” um, and minimum security. gram is aimed at keeping in- said, though prescription ices to which offenders may able future, the town may “We take our inmates out The minimum-security in- mates active and engaged. He drugs were also sold in some be referred are more reactive have found a windfall of free and let them work in the mates, he said, are “the most, noted that the county farm, cases. in nature. labor for future mainte- community,” said jail super- quote-unquote, trustworthy once an outlet for the behind- Some sales were made in The chief stated that there nance and some building intendent Ron White. inmates.” bars population, has greatly Sargent Park, he said, and will be more arrests result- projects. White explained that Mer- “I don’t put a claim that scaled back its operations. one teen was arrested after ing from this latest investi- Last Tuesday, representa- rimack County House of any inmate is trustworthy,” Some inmates perform snow- allegedly selling there to an gation, and that the Police tives from the Merrimack Corrections will not just let White said, “but if we did our removal and mowing tasks, undercover police officer. SEE DRUG PAGE A8 Valley House of Corrections any inmate perform commu- job correctly, we’re putting SEE INMATES PAGE A8 Health groups push for med cards BY ERIK ZYGMONT [email protected] ication cards would be most LAKES REGION — Ser- effective if area doctors be- viceLink has partnered with came familiar with their use LRGHealthcare to push for as well. Patients should pull wider distribution and use of out their cards to be updated medication information at every doctor’s visit, she cards, a carry-everywhere said. card that includes a current “We would like to educate list of all medications a per- medical practitioners to ask son may be taking. for the cards,” said Morris. “In essence, we’ve been us- Personal caregivers and ing them all along, but the those assisting in the care of use has been somewhat lim- a loved one could also make ited,” said Lisa Morris, exec- good use of the cards, she utive director of Lakes Re- said. gion Partnership for Public Morris said that medica- Health, a collaborative group tions shouldn’t be the only PHOTO BY ERIK ZYGMONT Faith Christian Academy announced its closure nearly two weeks ago, but an effort has mounted to keep the non-denominational school open. that includes several health- things listed on the card. Any related organizations. supplements or vitamins “We hope that the majori- that a person takes also have ty of our citizens would un- the potential to interact with derstand the importance of medication, and should be Big effort for a little school the use of the card, and then noted, she said. actually use them,” Morris According to Marge BY ERIK ZYGMONT [email protected] nounce on Tuesday night, af- plan was viable, according to said. Kearns, pharmacy director INDEX ter press time, whether it Amy Lowe, a parent of Faith According to Morris, the at LRGHealthcare, there are ● BELMONT — The past would be able to open its Christian students and a cards are especially impor- several possible conse- week and a half has been a doors for this school year. member of the Friends of tant for people taking multi- quences of not cataloguing whirlwind for Faith Christ- “We’re very optimistic FCA, then the board could ple medications, who may the different medications Volume 1 • Number 20 ian Academy, a small, pre- that we’re going to be able to make the decision to keep the have “multiple changes in one may be taking. One pos- 24 Pages in 2 Sections school through eighth-grade, get this going and open this school open, she said. their regimen for short or sibility is simple, that two Sports...... B1-B5 non-denominational Christ- year,” said John Sanborn, a Lowe noted that her own long periods of time.” medications may be being ian school tucked away on a founding member and children enrolled in the Additionally,she said, the taken for the same effect, Entertainment ...... A9 secluded lot on Horne Road. spokesperson of the Friends Shaker School District upon cards are invaluable in an Kearns said, meaning that Editorial Page ...... A4 On Friday, Aug. 22, the of Faith Christian Academy, hearing the news of Faith emergency situation, where one of the medications is un- Classifieds ...... B6-B10 school announced that it a group formed last week in Christian’s closure, but a person may be confused or necessary. Schools ...... A10 would not be opening for the response to news of the would re-enter the school if unable to speak and answer Two medications could 2008-2009 school year because school’s closure. it reopens. She said that she questions about their cur- potentially counteract each Almanac ...... A2 of funding issues. On the On Tuesday,the Friends of has been working to ascer- rent medication situation. other, she added, each ren- Spotlight...... A3 heels of a rapid fund-raising Faith Christian Academy tain how many other parents “We want all residents to dering the other ineffective. Culture...... A6-A7 drive and show of support were slated to present a busi- would be interested in re-en- use the cards,” Morris said. Or, two medications could Obituaries...... A6 from parents, Faith Christ- ness plan to the school’s rolling their children at “It’s not for us.” come with the same possible ian Academy was set to an- Board of Governors. If the SEE SCHOOL PAGE A8 She added that the med- SEE CARDS PAGE A8 WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC – AUCTION PRICES EVERY DAY

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BY ERIK ZYGMONT problems that they may have also asked him to stay on the and things like that.” He worked out for the better, for especially in this economy.” [email protected] had with his work. board, and his wife “put some added that he hopes the the taxpayers of the town,” Nickerson added that do- SANBORNTON — The Board of Selectmen Chair pressure” on him to serve his board can resolve those is- he said. “We’ve got some ing so “shouldn’t be a big Board of Selectmen, minus Andrew Livernois said that term. sues. great people in this town that problem,” working with the David Nickerson, continued the opinion that the work Nickerson said that his “I think we make a good are very concerned about other selectmen and new to navigate turbulence asso- was “shoddy” came from one original decision to quit was Selectmen’s Board, and we their tax dollars. We just need Town Administrator Bob ciated with the town’s sum- member of a three-member related to the road issues, work well together, and I to tighten up our procedures Veloski. mer roadwork last week. board. Selectman Steve Ober “procedures and spending think we can get some things and spend the dollars wisely, Contractor Wayne Tardiff said that he did not receive of Big Dipper Excavation in any phone calls from resi- Tilton took the board to task dents criticizing Tardiff ’s Town reconsiders Town Hall bathrooms last Wednesday for com- work. BY ERIK ZYGMONT ments made by Nickerson at When asked by Tardiff for [email protected] sue so many times,” Liver- hands-on experience. Can you do it in a way that a previous meeting that crit- a formal retraction of the nois said. “I said, ‘Let’s just “It’s like going to the Em- preserves the historic char- icized the road work done on comments, Livernois SANBORNTON — The put the bathroom where the pire Beauty School for a hair- acter of the building.” Shute Hill. replied, “If you want me to town’s continuing old Town committee wanted it.” cut,” joked Livernois. Resident Bob Culp, a con- Tardiff said that he saw say publicly that I don’t think Hall toilet controversy may But after a year and a half, Selectman Steve Ober said tractor by trade, stood up and Nickerson’s comments writ- you did shoddy work on see an end in the near future, the bathroom still hasn’t that though he was not in fa- offered to design, frame, in- ten in The Winnisquam Shute Hill Road, then I’ll say as, frustrated with a lack of been built, Livernois noted. vor of putting the bathrooms sulate, and sheetrock the Echo, and that he later re- that publicly.” motion on the project, the se- “Part of me feels…now at the front of the building, bathroom, free of charge, viewed the approved select- Meanwhile, Selectman lectmen are considering an that we know we’re gong to where they would detract should the town decide to put men’s meeting minutes from David Nickerson watched alternative to the Building tear down that shed any- from the building’s historic it in the front of the building. Aug. 13 to confirm them. the meeting from the audi- Committee’s voted recom- way…let’s go ahead and do character,he said, he was not “Free is good,” said Bud- Tardiff said that Nicker- ence, and at one point said mendation. alternate plans (for a bath- opposed to seeing a plan for get Committee Chair Earl son’s criticisms of the Shute that he would be sending a Selectmen Chair Andrew room at the front of the old installing them there. Leighton, also present at last Hill work, which apparently letter of resignation to the Livernois reported at last Town Hall),” he said. “Would I like to see engi- Wednesday’s selectmen’s had some erosion from re- town. Livernois and Ober Wednesday’s selectmen’s Building Committee neered drawings for that? meeting. cent heavy rain, were un- said they would not accept meeting that though a re- member Jeff Jenkins had Yes, I would,” Ober said. Leighton, also a contrac- founded due to the fact that his resignation. quest-for-proposals had been previously noted that archi- “I’ve got to tell you there is tor,said he would “take a look erosion control was not part “I publicly apologize to issued, soliciting architects tecture schools often look for some sense to having the at” tiling the bathroom. of the contract between the Dave (Nickerson) if I did to design a one-room bath- small projects, similar to the bathrooms there,” Livernois “It don’t look too hard,” he town and Big Dipper. Tardiff something that made you an- room in the “woodshed” old Town Hall bathroom, to said. “It’s all a question of joked. added that Big Dipper had gry or not too kosher,” said area, the location approved provide their students with can you do it economically? not entered a maintenance Ober. “I really and truly do by the Building Committee, contract with the town re- not want to see you leave; we the town has received no re- garding Shute Hill, and that want you here badly.” sponses. Golfing for healthy breathing the selectmen were not pres- Nickerson said that he ac- Livernois noted that wa- ent when contracts between cepted Ober’s apology. ter lines have been installed the town and Big Dipper Resident April Harvey al- to service a possible bath- LAKES REGION — On tigious venue. Breathe NH President and were discussed. so stood up at last Wednes- room in the woodshed area. Monday, Sept. 15, Breathe British creator Clive CEO. “It is great to be in the “Dave (Nickerson) was day’s meeting and asked “I guess where I get stuck is holding Clark, who has more than 24 White Mountains breathing not there during those con- Nickerson to remain on, a is where we go from here,” its annual Fairways for Air- golf courses to his credit in the fresh air. It’s a reminder versations; you two were not plea that elicited applause Livernois said, noting that ways Golf Classic at the both Europe and the U.S., de- to us of how lucky we are to there during those conversa- from the full meeting room. some Building Committee highly regarded and exclu- signed the Lake Win- be in such surroundings, tions,” Tardiff said. “Now On Monday, Nickerson members have expressed a sive, Lake Winnipesaukee nipesaukee Golf Club. The breathing it all in and enjoy- I’m being told we’re doing said that he had decided to preference to install the Golf Club located in New course is situated on proper- ing the exercise. So many of ‘shoddy’ work.” remain on the board, citing bathroom at the front of the Durham. Registration is ty totaling over 700 hundred the people we work for can- Tardiff also criticized the that meeting as a strong fac- building. open and there are still a few acres. The course itself oc- not do that.” board for not speaking with tor in changing his mind. He “A year ago we had gone openings for anyone inter- cupies over 400 acres with 87 Breathe New Hampshire, him directly to resolve any said that people around town round and round on this is- esting in playing at this pres- bunkers. It has been recog- the state’s oldest voluntary nized by the publications health organization, has Golf Digest and Golfweek, been working to eliminate and the New England Golf lung disease in the Granite Course Owners Association State for over 90 years. Pro- as one of the best courses in ceeds from this golf outing KNOW SOMEONE the United States. are used to support the orga- LWGC was the first golf nization’s programs, advoca- course in New Hampshire to cy efforts, and public aware- host the New England Open ness campaigns. in the tournament’s 32-year The tournament will be- history.That event boasts the gin with a 9 a.m. shotgun NOT GETTING country’s highest prize start and features a scram- purse for a PGA Section ble format comprised of Open event.“We are pleased foursomes. Individuals are to be able to host our tour- also welcome and will be as- nament at this wonderful signed to a foursome with venue,” said Daniel Fortin, spots available. 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DONNA RHODES bornton shop full-time. CONTRIBUTOR "I don't know where I'd be SANBORNTON — In a without Ella," Kuhner ad- quaint workshop on San- mitted with a smile toward bornton Square, all that glit- his two employees. "She's ters really is gold - or silver. been with me for so long now The sparkling array of fine- and just does so much. And ly crafted jewelry is the cre- Rose has been here a long ation of goldsmith Thomas time, too- I knew she was Kuhner and his assistants, very talented and trustwor- Ella Dodge and Rose Howe. thy also. I couldn't run my For over 20 years, Kuhner business without either of has been skillfully turning them." out his line of earrings, Rose took a class in jewel- necklaces, and bracelets, ry making at Concord High seen at fairs and in shops all school. After working for over New Hampshire, Ver- some time in her family's mont, and Maine. A juried Concord print shop, she member of the League of eventually found her way New Hampshire Craftsman, back to jewelry and Kuhner's Kuhner has become a main- shop where she has been stay at such renowned events (with a few short breaks for as the Lakes Region Crafts her family) since 1988. Show and the nationally ac- The jewelry they create claimed Craftsman Fair at are beautiful pieces inter- Resort. spersed with semi-precious The son of a dentist, Kuh- stones and freshwater pearls ner grew up watching his fa- in some cases. Hoops, flut- ther create jewelry in his tering gold or silver leaves, spare time, using dental dangling hand-hammered tools to mold and etch each strands, spirals encasing a piece (the tools and tech- colorful stone are a few of the niques are similar, Kuhner lovely designs. Both Dodge now realizes). Still, he never and Howe also contribute considered dentistry as a ca- their own ideas for designs, reer, nor jewelry making ei- creating a real teamwork ap- ther, until a friend offered proach to the jewelry. him the chance to work at his "I retain veto power Rockport, Mass. shop. Decid- though," chuckled Kuhner. ing the timing and syn- Kuhner's jewelry is well- PHOTO BY DONNA RHODES chronicity was right, Kuhn- known, and not just locally. Sanbornton artisan Thomas Kuhner has been making jewelry for over 20 years. er jumped on the opportuni- His work was in the Smith- ty and spent the next six sonian catalogue one year of NHMade.com, an organi- craft fairs Kuhner attends. to work at a fair," Storey I'll never retire." years learning the art of be- and also featured in Yankee zation dedicated to promot- The end of September will pointed out. His studio, found in San- ing a goldsmith. Magazine's "Best in New ing locally made products. find them at the Old Deerfield Looking back on his 20 bornton Square on Rte. 132, Gold prices soared in the England" edition in 2005. Kuhner believes in shopping Arts and Crafts festival in years in the business, Kuhn- is open weekdays from 10 '80s and layoffs at the Rock- Through friends in North local, from garden produce Mass., then off to VT and er reflected that it has been a a.m.- 4 p.m. or by appoint- port shop found Kuhner un- Carolina his work is now to items such as his jewelry. Maine in Oct. "It gets so busy very rewarding experience ment with a call to 286-3363. employed. Believing in the available in stores and gift He sees so many good prod- that it really takes two of us thus far."I don't know - maybe positive side of life, he took shops around Asheville. The ucts that come from his own this as a sign to begin his Web site, www.thomaskuhn- small town of Sanbornton own business. Proud to have er.com,brings in orders from and applauds the hard work Wonderful things come in Attention Northfield Voters had this hands-on learning all across the nation. He also of the people behind it all. Change In Polling Place experience, Kuhner firmly appears in a documentary Another benefit to pur- small packages. . . believes in apprenticeship. about the League of NH chasing earrings or neck- Voting for the upcoming State Primary on September 9 will be held 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at "It was how things were Craftsman's Fair in Sunapee. laces from a goldsmith is the Old Pines Community Center - 61 Summer Street always learned in the early "I was honored they chose ability to replace or repair from Man $49 Entrance to Parking lot will be from Summer Street years of our country," Kuhn- me to spotlight for a few min- lost or damaged pieces. It is Pendant with exit onto Dearborn Road. er said. "My work still shows utes of the documentary," not uncommon to lose an Lunch and dinner will be available, some of the influence of Jim said the soft-spoken Kuhner. earring occasionally and provided by members of the Friendship Grange. (Russell), but I have my own "The Sunapee show draws should that happen, a cus- .. .especially if they’re from The Northfield Town Clerk/Tax Collector office ideas I have incorporated in- people from as far away as tomer can always get a re- will be open 8:30 to 12:00 & 1:00 to 5:00 on election day. to what I do here." San Diego and is a really big placement from his shop. ALAN F. SOULE JEWELERS Proving his belief in event. It's one of the oldest in Necklaces can be easily re- 422 W. Main Street learning from experience, the country." paired as well. Tilton, NH RECONDITIONING 1-800-286-8649 Ella has been with Kuhner Thomas Kuhner’s hand- Rounding out the team is Custom and Handcrafted Items 6 for 17 years. 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Srptember 4, 2008 Opinion Winnisquam Echo ■ EDITORIAL ■ Celebrate Senior Center Week in September LAKES REGION — To- Belknap-Merrimack Coun- Mountain View Senior Suncook Senior Center - day’s Senior Centers are re- ties, Inc. serves all of the Center - 938-2104 485-4254 flecting an empowered vi- communities in the two Pittsfield Senior Center - TRIP Senior Center Bracing for the sion of aging. Senior Cen- counties including the man- 435-8482 Franklin - 934-4151 ters are a resource for well- agement of eight Senior Cen- ness, lifelong learning, ac- ters, two Meals-on-Wheels digital revolution cess to benefits and mean- Outreach programs, and a ingful opportunities. They senior resource center at serve the entire community Horseshoe Pond Place in with information on aging Concord. Last year, the Se- and develop innovation ap- nior Centers offered 1640 ex- proaches to addressing aging ercise programs, 204 educa- Meeting minutes are officially old news, and we issues. The older adults who tional seminars, 23,160 rides are reaching the day for local municipalities to participate in Senior Centers on the Rural Transportation start thinking seriously about modernizing its share their diverse skills and Service Senior buses, 2,599 record storage. talents through their partic- social opportunities, and 103 Think, for a moment, what the purpose of meet- ipation and volunteerism. health programs including ing minutes are supposed to be. We call the docu- Monday, Sept. 15, through screenings and information ments “minutes” because they are supposed to re- Friday, Sept. 19, is Senior programs. Through Com- flect the key moments of a meeting so that in the Center Week. On Thursday, munity Dining at the Senior future, there is an accurate record of what tran- Sept. 18, eight Senior Centers Centers and community out- spired at any given meeting. Honestly, we are of Belknap and Merrimack reach programs as well as reaching the point where public records can go to Counties and Horseshoe the Meals-on-Wheels pro- the next step and begin making all public records Pond Place Senior Resource gram, 301,128 meals were fully digital. At some point in the next five years, Center in Concord will cele- served throughout Merri- serious thought is going to have to be given to re- brate their accomplishments mack and Belknap counties. placing minutes with the digitized recording of with a special program and The public is invited to meetings. Even though many towns are just start- reception to highlight their call the senior centers for ing to look at public broadcasting of meetings, tak- many offerings. If you have more information. ing the next step is going to happen much, much never visited your local sen- Alton Senior Center - 875- faster than you might think. ior center,this is a wonderful 7102 Two years ago, anyone talking seriously about opportunity to find out about Belmont Senior Center - keeping a digital broadcast of all meetings would its multiple activities. If you 267-9867 have been laughed out of the room. What’s already attend a senior cen- Horseshoe Pond Place, changed? Well, call it the “YouTube/iPod” revolu- ter, please invite a friend to Concord - 228-6956 tion. Today, memory and technology have reached accompany you to your cen- Inter-Lakes Senior Center, the point where storing video on a computer is ter for this very special event. Meredith - 279-5631 simple. The biggest knock on using digital record- Elder Services, of Com- Laconia Senior Center - ings as an official record has been format inconsis- munity Action Program 524-7689 COURTESY PHOTO tencies. It’s a fair point, because yesterday’s VHS tapes are indecipherable without obsolete equip- Finding Nemo ment. Today, however, we are finally moving past MVSB announces Sutherland Little Nemo was “found”by a distraught passerby who witnessed a brown paper bag exiting from the open window of a fast-mov- the need to store out videos on any kind of disk or Scholarship recipients ing vehicle. Stopping immediately, since the paper bag was quite cartridge. Our computers are small enough that we obviously full of something, the shock of discovery can only be can keep a portable digital player in our pocket. It LAKES REGION — Bren- in their chosen field of study, described as “overwhelming.” Arriving at the shelter, these isn’t a tremendous stretch to think of all meetings da Rees of Meredith and Em- plus community and school guardians retold what they had witnessed. The kitten in question stored on a large computer in town hall, with resi- ma Wakefield of Moulton- involvement. The student was injured. Shelter staff quickly obtained veterinary care for dents able to download specific meetings for view- boro are two of six local high must be enrolled in an ac- Nemo. He’s now in a temporary foster home until recovered and ing at a future point in time. The only true obstacle school students to receive the credited post-secondary col- well enough to be adopted. Please hear this message as one to is cost, and the cost for the equipment drops every Meredith Village Savings lege, university or technical “be kind to animals.” If you need help, call New Hampshire year. Heck, if a town is already broadcasting meet- Bank James D. Sutherland school. Humane Society. And, if you are interested in Nemo, check ings and has a computer with a DVD burner some- Memorial Scholarship. Students entering their www.nhhumane.org for further adoption details, or call the feline department at 524-3252. where on the premises, no additional purchases Megan DiVito of Alton, senior year at the above high may be necessary. Daniel Dubreuil of Ply- schools should check with We will always need our paper records of the mouth, Lindsay Pletch of their school’s guidance office past, and the discussion of going digital will likely Gilford and Nicole Levasseur in February of 2009 about ap- Ready for some culinary chit chat? require a paper version in the near future, but the of Laconia also received the plying for the scholarship. SANBORNTON — Come restaurant-quality meals at a day is coming where people aren’t going to want a scholarship. Brenda Rees is a 2008 grad- join Sanbornton resident fraction of the cost! print version of anything in favor of online con- Meredith Village Savings uate of Inter- Lakes High T.K.Whalen to talk about bis- Upcoming events include: tent. Bank and the Sutherland School and will attend Clari- cotti today, Sept. 4, at 7 p.m., Chow Italia ~ An Italian Needless to say, we in the newspaper business are family established the schol- on University of Pennsylva- at the Sanbornton Public Li- Bistro Night, on Fridays, real excited about this future. And by “excited,” we arship in 1996 to honor the nia to study library science. brary. Sept. 12 and Oct. 3; Ay mean “terrified for our livelihood.” Good times. _ memory of James D. Suther- She is the daughter of Paul After presenting a brief Carumba ~ A Soutwestern A.O. land. Sutherland was presi- and Joan Rees. historical perspective, T.K. Feast on Saturdays, Sept. 13 dent of Meredith Village Sav- Emma Wakefield, a 2008 (Owner of The Cookery (at and Oct. 4; Tuscana! ~ An Up- ings Bank for 14 years until graduate of Moultonboro Topiary at Owls' Rest Farm)), scale Italian Adventure on his untimely death in 1996. Academy,will attend the Uni- will demonstrate a basic Saturdays, Sept. 20 and Oct. Each year a graduating versity of New Hampshire to recipe for making the biscot- 25; and Autumn In New Eng- Send your senior from Prospect Moun- study psychology. She is the ti. A tasting of several dif- land ~ Fabulous Fall Fare, on tain High School in Alton, daughter of Lori Boucher ferent varieties of biscotti Sundays, Sept. 21 and Oct. 26. Gilford High School, Inter- and Gary Wakefield. will follow the demonstra- Getting ready for autumn letters! Lakes High School, Laconia Lindsay Pletch is a 2008 tion and recipes will be pro- leaves and chilly evenings by High School, Moultonboro graduate of Gilford High vided. It's fun, informative, a crackling fire! Winnisquam Echo Academy, and Plymouth Re- School and will attend Cor- and free of charge. 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GILFORD — Meadow- albums delivered classics Streets," "Minute by Minute" as well as other events are brook U.S. Cellular Pavilion such as "Serpentine Fire," and "What a Fool Believes," available at the Meadow- is proud to present Michael "Got to Get You into My Life," the last of which earned him brook U.S. Cellular Pavilion McDonald and Earth, Wind "After the Love Has Gone," a Grammy for Song of the box office in Gilford, NH. & Fire on Sept. 11 as part of and "Let's Groove." In 1983, Year in 1980. One of McDon- Lawn seating tickets are also the Eastern Propane Concert the group took a four-year ald’s greatest singles, "On My available at all New Hamp- Series. Tickets went on sale hiatus, but returned in full Own," (which he sang with shire Strawberries and FYE Friday, June 6 at 10 a.m.. force in 1987 with the hit sin- Patti Labelle) rose to the very locations. To charge by Earth, Wind & Fire first gle "System of Survival." In top of the US Hot 100 chart in phone, call (603) 293-4700 or broke into the ‘70s funk scene 2000, they were inducted into 1986, as well as to number two visit with their appearance in the the Rock and Roll Hall of on the UK charts. www.meadowbrook.net. Established October 14, 2004 1975 film “That's The Way of Fame, and in more recent Tickets for Earth, Wind & Published every Thursday at the World.” The song “Shin- years, the band has been trav- Fire and Michael McDonald 5 Water Street, Meredith, New Hampshire 03253 ing Star,” which the band eling the world, giving con- Telephone: (603) 279-4516 recorded for the soundtrack, certs at events like the Nobel Toll Free: (877) 766-6889 Boys and Girls Club reopens Fax: (603) 279-3331 climbed all the way to num- Peace Prize Concert, the Rich Piatt, Publisher ber one. The album then Viña del Mar Festival in LAKES REGION — The ties, homework help, sports, Meghan Siegler, Executive Editor went on to sell triple-plat- Chile, and American Idol’s Boys & Girls Club re-opened arts and crafts and much Sarah Schmidt, Senior Editor inum. In the same year, the “Idol Gives Back” special. for the school year on Tues- more. The club is located in Michael Macklin, Advertising Representative group released a live album Michael McDonald first day, Sept. 2 at 2 p.m. Hours the Sacred Heart Parish Cen- Jennifer Rollins, Advertising Assistant entitled ‘Gratitude’, which started drawing attention as for the Boys & Girls Club are ter, 291 Union Ave, Laconia. Judy Manning, Office & Classified Manager topped the US for both the a part-time member of Steely 2-6 p.m., noon on Early Re- Pickup form local schools in Email: [email protected] R&B and all-genre charts. Dan, and then as a full-time lease Days and 8 a.m. until 6 Belmont, Gilford and Laco- Classifieds: [email protected] This album again sold triple- member of The Doobie p.m. on no-school, school va- nia will also begin Tuesday. The Winnisquam Echo is published weekly by Salmon Press, P.O. Box platinum and cemented Brothers. This time with The cation and yes - snow days. For more information and 729, 5 Water St., Meredith, NH 03253. Pending periodicals postage Earth, Wind & Fire as one of Doobie Brothers saw the cre- Boys & Girls Club mem- registration forms contact paid at Meredith, NH 03253. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the US’s most prominent ation of some of Michael Mc- bership is available to any Melanie or Colleen at 528- the Winnisquam Echo, P.O. Box 729, Meredith, NH 03253. funk acts. Donald’s most famous hits, youth ages 6 – 18 years of age 0197 or visit us on the Web at: Earth, Wind & Fire’s later such as "Takin' It to the with age appropriate activi- www.bgclr.org. WINNISQUAM ECHO LOCAL NEWS September 4, 2008 A5 ■ Bill Tobin sets sights on state senate, bugget BY ERIK ZYGMONT though he is in favor of coming more and more so- [email protected] smaller government, some cialistic,” he added. “Instead SANBORNTON —Cur- government involvement is of asking what you can do for rent state rep Bill Tobin of a necessity—especially re- your country, they’re asking Sanbornton is seeking a seat garding issues such as health what you’re country can do on the state senate, District 2, emergencies and communi- for you.” with a specific goal in mind. ty disasters. Tobin noted that a large “The main objective is to “You really can’t cut that,” number of state residents get control of the budget,” he said. are receiving minimum said Tobin, sitting at a weath- The more staple opera- wage in the form of welfare ered picnic table on his dirt- tions, education, for exam- payments. Rather than give road property. “If we can’t ple, could be streamlined the money away for free, the stop the spending, then we without being compromised, state could create its own need to hold the tax rate.” Tobin said. civilian conservation corps, Tobin said that he felt he “We need to finish our an organization similar to would have better position- evaluation of an adequate the Depression-era work ing to accomplish his goal in education, and create specif- force that enlisted out-of- the 24-member senate than ic goals,” he said. “The only work civilians to improve the in the 400-member house. ones who can do that are ed- country’s infrastructure. “Perhaps we can accom- ucators. Once (an adequate “It’s a government pro- plish more with less people, education) is determined, we gram,” Tobin said. “You’re rather than greater num- can find a price for it, and live paying for it in taxes whether bers,” he said. within that price.” the person sits at home and Tobin, a Republican, not- One way for the state to does nothing, or gets some- ed that the state is approxi- reign in its budget, and for thing accomplished.” mately $250 million, “give or departments to learn where The candidate said that take,” in debt. The problem to tighten their belts, is to en- despite his Republican affili- comes from ever-expanding act a one-year moratorium ation, he is willing to work bureaucracy, he said, a “fish on new spending, Tobin said, with both parties to improve tank without sides.” adding that he had recom- the state. For an example, Tobin cit- mended the measure in the “I am a balanced person,” ed a duty he performed as a house a year-and-a-half ago. he said. “I can look at all sides member of the house’s Envi- “It would allow depart- of situations, and I drive a lot ronment and Agriculture ments to reevaluate the pro- of people crazy doing that be- Committee. He was asked, he grams they have,” he said. “A cause I am neither right nor said, to write up a state envi- number of the programs are left.” ronmental policy, a three- out of date, and could be “It’s working together for quarters-of-a-page document streamlined.” the taxpayer and the people similar to a mission state- In addition to pushing for you represent; that’s most ment. the spending moratorium, critical,” he added. The policy says that state Tobin said that he would say Tobin faces opponent should “attain the widest “no” to additional taxes and Vern Dingman of Haverhill range of beneficial uses of fees, including any proposals in the Sept. 9 Republican pri- the environment without to enact a state sales tax or maries. The winner will face degradation,” and “achieve a income tax. incumbent state senator Deb balance between population “That’s where we’re head- Reynolds of Plymouth on and resource use,” among ing,” Tobin lamented. Nov. 4. several other directives. “What I see is we are be- Tobin said that in writing the policy, he had no inten- tions of expanding the gov- ernment. PHOTO BY ERIK ZYGMONT “DES is handling 90-per- State Representative Bill Tobin, a candidate for state senate, District 2, relaxes at his Sanbornton home. cent of this already,” he said. However, the sub-commit- Republicans gearing up for primary at Gunstock tee in charge of putting the policy forward attached a GILFORD — The Belknap primary elections. It will be cludes everything. What “complete new department” County Republicans wonder the final opportunity before would be better than to have to oversee the policy, costing who would like to enjoy the voters make that final deci- a fun, informative couple of about $150,000 for its first end of summer by taking a sion on Tuesday, Sept. 9. On hours at Gunstock, which is year in existence, Tobin said. ride to the summit of Saturday Sept. 6, the ski lift only a short ride away. Any- The measure failed. Gunstock, having a delicious starts running at 11 a.m., the one who would like to pur- “Instead of using what barbecue and getting to ask lunch will start at noon and chase a ticket, can call Rep. you have, they wanted to cre- important questions of can- the speeches and question Laurie Boyce at 875-7371. ate something new,” Tobin didates running for state of- and answer period will start said. fices the weekend before the at 1 p.m. The ticket price in- Tobin acknowledged that

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Navy tions helped her neighbors. in 1943 and served in the At- over 48 years. Charlie was a After reading a news article lantic, involved in taking the past department command- about the Carey House, the infantry onto Omaha Beach er of the American Legion of only homeless shelter in on the first landing on D-Day, New Hampshire, serving in Belknap County offering June 6, 1944. He was dis- office from 1971-1972. He al- temporary shelter to home- charged in 1945, Seaman Sec- so served the Legion depart- less families and individu- ond Class. When he re- ment for many years as als, she learned that pro- turned to New Hampshire Judge Advocate and Parlia- ceeds from the Thrift Store Charlie worked with the for- mentarian. He served many extend to individuals served mer Scott and Williams in years on the National Amer- by the Salvation Army’s Laconia for 17 years. He lat- ican Council including the Carey House, Friendly er worked with Internation- National Security Council, Kitchen, Food Pantry and al Packing Company in Bris- National Foreign Relations summer camp. tol for 16 years before retir- Commission and presently Beetle wanted to support ing. He was an active resi- served as the consultant to parents who were not sure dent of Franklin and served the National Foreign Rela- where they would get their the City of Franklin as a tions Commission. Charlie next meal or where their member of the Planning and was one of 11 children and kids would be sleeping at Zoning Boards and member predeceased by siblings, night...some in a car or out- of the Franklin City Coun- Murial, Marion, Helen, side in the cold weather. Her cil. He was a representative Enid, William, Robert L. and goal was to make a long-last- for Franklin and served with Richard. He was prede- ing difference in the com- the Lakes Region Planning ceased by his wife of 39 munity. This focus led Bee- COURTESY JUDI TAGGART Commission. Charlie was a years, Ann (Makynen) Tracy tle to start what was later Salvation Army Thrift Store Manager Joel Merritz receives Give 5 Drive donations from Butch Taggart and Drive 30-year member of the Den who died in 1999. He leaves coined the "Give 5 Drive." Coordinator Wendy Beetle. Brae Golf Club and active his brother, Robert J. Tracy The Give 5 Drive was Bee- friends, Beetle tallied the re- quality of donations. teer, call 528-1358 or go to the with Club affairs and past of Northfield and Florida; tle's way to help others be- sults. Over 1,200 items, 60 "The store has undergone Thrift Store at 36 Rowe president of the Den Brae his sisters, Marjorie Ter- come aware of the Thrift volunteer hours and more many changes over the past Court, off Court Street next Golf Club Association. He reault of Franklin and Ruth Store, the merchandise it of- than $350 in cash donations few months,” said Merritz. “I to Winnisquam Printing. was a life member of the Valley of Lakeport, along fered and how donations were donated to the Thrift encourage everyone to stop The store is open Monday Franklin Lodge of Elks, with numerous nieces and benefitted others in our com- Store in just six weeks. by and find a bargain, while through Saturday from 9:30 BPOE, 1280 and life member nephews. munity. She took her goal to Butch Taggart, his family helping those who are served a.m. to 5 p.m. of the Franklin VFW, Post # Calling hours were held another level. and his co-workers at Osram by the Salvation Army." 1698. He was a life member Sunday at the William F. "Everyone has at least five Sylvania donated over 350 To donate, shop or volun- and past judge advocate and Smart Sr. Memorial Home, things they could donate - items. "It was so easy to make past president of the New Franklin-Tilton Road in clothing, household items, this happen,” said Taggart. Hampshire Veterans Associ- Tilton. A service followed in toys, volunteer hours, or “I just showed the coupon Hawaiian-themed dinner at GCC ation. He was a life member the Memorial Home. Burial cash,” said Beetle. “I can book to family, friends and GILMANTON — The roasted potatoes, carrots, and past department com- with military honors was on help others realize that giv- co-workers, and they all Gilmanton Community string bean casserole, mander of the American Le- Tuesday, Sept. 2 in the New ing doesn't always mean wanted to help. They offered Church will be hosting a de- rolls/bread, fruit, and our fa- gion. He served and was a Hampshire State Veteran’s reaching into your pocket, things they didn’t need but licious dinner on Saturday, mous dessert bar. We will member of the American Le- Cemetery in Boscawen. but they could donate by sim- were too good to throw away. Sept. 13, from 5-6:30 p.m. at have Hawaiian decorations gion, Wilkins Post # 1 in La- In lieu of flowers, dona- ply cleaning a closet or vol- And Wendy's drive started a the Gilmanton Community on the tables, so come conia since 1969. He was the tions may be made in Char- unteering a few hours to wave that will continue to get Church on Route 107 in dressed in your brightest recipient of a Gold Card life lie’s name to the Children hang donated clothing." more donations later." Gilmanton Corners. We in- Hawaiian clothes. Plan to membership for his service and Youth Fund, C/O Jim After developing a coupon Thrift Store Manager Joel vite you all to come enjoy the come and enjoy a delicious to the Post and the commu- Dupont, American Legion book to promote the Give 5 Merritz has seen an influx of great food. Our menu will be meal and fellowship with nity. Charlie received the Post 1, 849 North Main Drive and receiving dona- new customers as well as an ham with raisin and pineap- family and friends! Meritorious Service and Street, Laconia, NH. 03246. tions from family and increase in the number and ple sauce, Hawaiian chicken, Loyal Cooperation Award For more information go for his service to his Post, to www.smartfuneral- District and Department for home.com

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PASTOR ALDEN TAYLOR and that they were all Chris- know Him. I have mentioned me down what is known as His own love toward us, in saved." Romans 10:13 NORTHFIELD-TILTON CONGREGATION- AL CHURCH tians. With that in mind he Amos 3:3 where the Prophet the “Roman’s Road” of salva- that while we were yet sin- (NASB95) preached on the challenges asks, “Can two walk together tion. One version of it goes ners, Christ died for us. Ro- Needless to say, each of As I was thinking about of living the Christian life unless they are agreed?” sev- something like this: mans 5:8 (NASB95) these references from the walking with the Lord Jesus with no evangelical thrust or eral times. Surely one must 23 for all have sinned and 9 that if you confess with Word of God needs at least a I was reminded of a presen- invitations to believe in the know the Lord Jesus to be in fall short of the glory of God, your mouth Jesus as Lord, page of commentary to be tation made by Dr. Lester J. Lord Jesus. Finally,one Sun- agreement with Him. St. Romans 3:23 (NASB95) and believe in your heart that fully comprehended, but this Harnish to a seminary class. day as he was greeting his Paul adds to that in 2 12 Therefore, just as God raised Him from the is a suggested starting place Dr. Harnish was a former parishioners, a “regular” Corinthians, where he through one man sin entered dead, you will be saved; 10 for for those who would walk President of the American said to him, “How does a guy writes: into the world, and death with the heart a person be- with Jesus. If you have ques- Baptist Churches, USA and become a Christian (get 14 But a natural man does through sin, and so death lieves, resulting in right- tions about the implications the President of Eastern saved) around here?” The not accept the things of the spread to all men, because all eousness, and with the of these passages, I would Baptist College and Theolog- point of the story was that we Spirit of God, for they are sinned— Romans 5:12 mouth he confesses, result- love to sit down with you to ical Seminary. He told a sto- should never assume that foolishness to him; and he (NASB95) ing in salvation. 11 For the discuss them. As always, we ry about his first pastorate. people are believing Chris- cannot understand them, be- 23 For the wages of sin is Scripture says, "whoever be- invite you to join us in wor- He was called to a small con- tians. cause they are spiritually ap- death, but the free gift of God lieves in Him will not be dis- ship at 10:30 a.m. any Sunday gregation in suburban All of this reminded me praised {1 Corinthians 2:14 is eternal life in Christ Jesus appointed." Romans 10:9-11 morning at Northfield- Philadelphia where, after a that perhaps I am talking (NASB95)}. our Lord. Romans 6:23 (NASB95) Tilton Congregational few months, he felt that he about walking with Jesus to From that perspective I (NASB95) 13 for "whoever will call on Church. There is also a Bible pretty much knew his people, readers who do not even would ask that you walk with 8 But God demonstrates the name of the Lord will be Study at 2 p.m. each Tuesday afternoon. For more infor- mation, please call me at 286- Post 49 takes another championship 4253. BY ERIK ZYGMONT [email protected]

TILTON/NORTHFIELD — For the third year in a row, the American Legion Post 49 Drill Team has won the Na- tional Military Color Guard Championship, this year in Phoenix, Ariz. “It was kind of hot,” dead- panned Jackie Newton, spokesperson for Post 49. Color Guard members re- ported temperatures well in- to the 100s, and also referred to the assertion that dry heat is more tolerable than New England humidity as a “myth.” Nevertheless, the Color Guard team of Chris Mur- phy, Joe Dow, Michael Har- bour, Paul Mason, alternate Malcolm Havlock, and leader Joe Newton perse- PHOTO BY ERIK ZYGMONT vered to capture the champi- Post 49 Color Guard members Joe Dow, left, Chris Murphy, Joe Newton, Mike Harbour, and Paul Mason enjoy their victory celebration at Post 49 on Sunday. onship. “I try to keep them in to complete their advancing front and back, and from the game. The competition was ly thank all members of Post line,” said Newton at last and retiring in less than six top of the flag to the part of the annual American 49 for their dedicated sup- Sunday’s victory celebration minutes but not more than shoelaces. Legion National Convention. port and financial assis- at Post 49, while he and his four. Second, the Color “The guy is very strict,” Joe Newton said that he was tance. He also thanked past crew enjoyed a few drinks. Guard had to conduct a “pass Newton said, noting that the grateful that parades and Post 49 drill team members “It’s hard.” and review,” an exercise inspector actually checks the functions were held indoors, “for keeping the drill team The Color Guard per- where the team marched inside of the Color Guard’s at the US Airways Center, active for those of us now in forms duties relative to lead- past a dignitary and gave an flag holders for “anything home of the Phoenix Suns. it.” ing parades and presenting “eyes right” while passing. that could be a discrepancy.” “We’re not spring chick- “colors,” or flags, at cere- Newton said that a pass and Jackie Newton said that ens anymore,” he said. monies. “Advancing” and review is a way of honoring Post 49 faced some stiff com- At the convention, new en- “retiring” are the actions of a high-ranking official such petition from an Arizona listees in all branches of the placing the flag on display at as the President of the Unit- team. “We didn’t know we military took their oath of the opening, and removing ed States. were the winner until they service, and veterans in the the flag at the closing of the Third, the Color Guard called the second place win- audience were asked to stand ceremony. had to “post colors,” or place ner, and it was them,” she up and re-take the oath as Newton said that the Col- the flags in flag stands, re- said. In addition to compet- well. or Guard actions likely spectfully and flawlessly, at ing, Post 49 posted colors dur- “I didn’t see one person evolved from longstanding the commands “Prepare to ing the National Anthem at sitting,” Newton said. “It was military traditions and prac- post” and “Post.” the Florida Marlins/Arizona impressive.” Newton said tices. ”They’ve always had Fourth, the Color Guard Diamondbacks baseball that he would like to formal- flag etiquette where, before had to “present arms,” or any government, military,or pause in front of a dignitary conventional meeting, you and salute with weapons, Weddings Parties RAIN OR SHINE always post the flag,” said while the Post 49 flag dips Newton. and the American flag re- Second Annual At the National Champi- mains as is. onships, the Color Guard Last, the Color Guard un- was judged champions on derwent a rigorous uniform CARROLL COUNTY five criteria. First, they had and equipment inspection, REPUBLICAN Lobster Bake Saturday, September 6th • 11:00am Anytime CARE FOR THE ELDERLY IN DOWNTOWN FRANKLIN You Need That “Extra” Toilet Pierce Birchmont Camp, INDEPENDENT 569-0222 Route 109 East in Wolfeboro ASSISTED LIVING NURSING (Located half way between Wolfeboro & Brookfield)

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Cards inmates FROM PAGE A1 the initiative, supplying the Morris said that residents one may obtain and use a FROM PAGE A1 tors on the outside. The jail side effects, doubling the cards themselves. may also call ServiceLink, medication information while others work in the only considers projects for probability that a patient will “We so appreciate the sup- 528-6945, for more informa- card, not just clients of Ser- jail’s recycling center or municipalities and non-prof- suffer from said effects. port of Laconia Savings tion or to obtain a card. She viceLink or LRGHealthcare. build furniture that is used it organizations, he said, and “It can happen with over- Bank in allowing us to do this added that ServiceLink’s Se- She said that citizens should by the state’s university sys- it prefers short-term proj- the-counter and herbal prod- enhanced distribution for nior Wellness Festival, Sept. ask for the cards at their doc- tem. ects, lasting one to two ucts as well as prescription the community,” she said. 11 at the Opechee Inn and tors’ offices. If the offices “We still have a lot more weeks. medication,” Kearns said. The medication informa- Conference Center, will in- don’t have the cards, then cit- inmates to figure out what to Other past projects in- “That’s the danger of not tion cards can be picked up, clude a “Medication Man- izens should request that do with,” said White. clude relocating the Epsom knowing what you’re on.” free of charge, at Laconia Vil- agement” seminar with they get them, she said. “They have skills that public library, re-clapboard- Morris said that Laconia lage Savings Bank, or at more information on the need to be utilized,” said ing and painting Pittsfield’s Village Savings Bank is pro- Lakes Region General Hospi- cards. County Commissioner Bron- community center, and viding financial support for tal. Morris stressed that any- wym Asplund-Walsh, also cleaning up a “huge illegal present at last Tuesday’s dumping site” in Boscawen, School meeting. White said. . “People that come into the Inmates who are given a FROM PAGE A1 remain open, but also to en- Both Sanborn and Lowe every morning and want to jail are plumbers, carpen- chance to re-establish them- Faith Christian. sure that the same teachers praised the education pro- go to school,” he said, adding ters, and electricians,” White selves with society are typi- “I’m getting some positive and same overall atmosphere vided by Faith Christian that he would like to see his said, adding that the admin- cally grateful for the oppor- feedback,” she said, though remains. Friends of FCA is Academy. grandchildren attend the istration works to identify tunity, said White, noting a she noted that funding re- working for a plan to keep the “To me, there’s a big dif- school. the inmates’ skills to place man who had gained work mains an issue for the school, school open for the foresee- ference between a public For more information on them with the most suitable experience with the jail’s as does enrollment numbers. able future, not just this school education and a pri- the effort to keep Faith Chris- project. food service. Lowe mentioned the pos- school year, he added. vate school education,” said tian Academy open, visit The jail typically sends “He went out and got a job sibility of opening a daycare “This isn’t just a one-time Sanborn. “Parents see a dif- www.friendsoffca.com, or out a crew of 10, each mem- at McDonald’s in the in the school building as one effort to get the school up and ference in their children be- call 501-1202. A fund has been ber of which will work for a prep/cook area,” White said. way to build revenue. running,” he said. “What we ing at this school; there’s an set up at Laconia Savings total of six hours, he said. La- “He was as happy as a lark.” According to the Friends want to see is the school con- atmosphere where parents Bank for donations, which bor is free, but materials and “It gave him a sense of be- of FCA Web site, www.friend- tinue.” and teachers bond.” can be mailed to Friends of tools must be provided by the ing,” added Asplund-Walsh. soffca.com, over $5,000 has Sanborn said that the “They really are much far- FCA, c/o Laconia Savings organization having the Selectman Chair Glen been raised so far to support Friends of FCA was born ther ahead than the public Bank, ATTN: Gilford Village, work done, White said. Brown said that he liked the the school. Sanborn said that during a Bible study and school system, from what I 62 Pleasant Street, Laconia, Inmates have done exten- idea of inmates working on as of last week, 39 people prayer session shortly after can see so far,” said Lowe. NH, 03246. Donations can al- sive work in Franklin’s Odell community projects, some- were “on board, making this the announcement of the The children enjoy attend- so be given at any Laconia Park, White said, clearing thing he has observed fre- happen.” school’s closure. ing Faith Christian Acade- Savings Bank location. overgrowth from fencing and quently in his travels to Sanborn said that the goal “People said, ‘What can we my, too, Sanborn said. areas around the river. Florida, he said. Brown said is to not only have the school do to help?’” he said. ”These kids, they wake up “Franklin didn’t have the that he would recommend manpower to do that, so we the program to the Pines provided the labor,” White Community Center, which said. currently is in need of a roof. Meredith Ford sponsors Wellness Golf Tournament He stressed that the jail “This may be perfect,” he CENTER HARBOR — sion will be given to the first Meredith Village Savings only medically supervised makes every effort to not dis- said. Meredith Ford has signed on golfer in the tournament Bank, Canoe Restaurant and wellness program in the place workers and contrac- as the Hole-In-One sponsor who makes a hole-in-one on Tavern, Waukewan Golf Northern Lakes Region. The for the Winnipesaukee Well- the 11th hole. Tournament Club, and E.M. 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Operating hours are common objectives of “pro- and expulsions before, but I Prizes include $400 for win- from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Mon- tecting our kids and protect- wouldn’t say that it happens ning teams in two divisions, days, Wednesdays and Fri- ing our community.” a lot by any means,” Cozort $200 for second place teams days. The proceeds from the Shaker Regional School said. and $100 for third place golf tournament will be used District Superintendent He said that the school re- teams. The $80 entry fee cov- to maintain the wellness pro- Michael Cozort called the source officers, Belmont po- ers greens fees, cart, a light gram. fact that there is drug activi- lice officers assigned to Bel- lunch, golf prizes, and a deli- Golfers, come play the ty in Belmont High School mont High School and Mid- cious catered dinner in addi- Wellness golf tournament “bad news.” dle School, are invaluable for tion to lots of raffle prizes as and have a chance to win “However, I don’t think building communication well as the chance to win the great prizes, have fun, and that’s really a surprise in the and trust between students Ford Fusion! help your friends and neigh- school,” he said, adding that and higher authorities. 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North Country Notebook ry and wildlife is taught in our schools. five years of my employment The excellence of so many at the New Hampshire Sun- sightings has long convinced day News, and on through me that mountain lions are my years at the Coös County here, although not in the Democrat (Lancaster) and abundance of pre-colonial the News and Sentinel (Cole- times. Probably a half-dozen brook) to the present. That’s or so of the wide-ranging something like forty years of cats are accounting for many newspapering, and cougars. sightings. But I’ll go out on a Whew. limb and say that I believe Over those four decades there are denning cougars in I’ve heard about and report- the Monadnock Region and ed many excellent sightings in the northern White Moun- that to me were beyond dis- tains, for mothers with pute. Here are just a few: young have been seen in both -In Jaffrey recently, in places. broad daylight, a hiker came Well then, the Doubting John Harrigan face to face with a cougar, Thomases of officialdom de- This week, in light of a and described it perfectly. mand (thumbs in sus- spate of recent sightings, it -In Pittsburg, a cougar penders, no doubt), why has- seems worthwhile to revisit streaked across Route 3 right n’t one been hit in the road? a fairly frequent subject, in front of a conservation of- Because cougars are most ac- which is cougars - mountain ficer’s vehicle. tive at night, when traffic is lions, catamounts, panthers, -In Stark, the town librar- at its minimum, and are cougar will be killed, and tain lions, but nobody really bucket to protect it from the painters, call them what you ian, on her way to work on among the most agile and DNA will tell the story. knows, given the lack of hard elements, and call Pat or,fail- like. Route 110, narrowly missed wary of creatures. Many people tell me that evidence. Certainly,however, ing that, your nearest con- During the past couple of running over a mother Why,then, haven’t cougar- when they’ve called Fish and department staffers say they servation officer, who can be weeks I’ve received reports cougar and her two kits. killed deer been confirmed Game to report a sighting do not intend to belittle. reached through dispatch. of good cougar sightings -In Littleton, a cougar during biologists’ checks of they’ve come away feeling What to do if you experi- Above all, just enjoy what from all over the state - Sand- bounded across Route 116 wintering yards? Because slighted, and that’s putting it ence what you believe is an is a rare and wonderful wich, the Ossipees, Bristol, right in front of two Lan- there are two few biologists mildly.This is contrary to the excellent sighting? Call Fish wildlife experience. the Monadnock Region, even caster residents on their way and too few checks of even a department’s own position, and Game at 868-1095 and ask (John Harrigan’s address: Manchester. And I’ve disre- to work at Littleton Hospital. fraction of the yarding ar- which is that people do seem for Pat Tate. What to do if you Box 39, Colebrook, N.H. garded all but the best---the -In Dixville, a government eas, and carcass remains are to be seeing something out see a cougar and find a good, 03576. E-mail: ones reported by people who forest ranger hiking the San- quickly consumed by coy- there that sounds like moun- clear track? Cover it with a [email protected]) had the animal in plain sight guinary Ridge Trail came otes, foxes, crows and ravens. for a significant period of nose to nose with a cougar in Why hasn’t anyone ob- time, under good visual con- some scrub spruce. tained good pictures or ditions, and who mentioned -In Colebrook, a cougar video? Well, what are the that key ingredient, the un- loped across a newly mown odds of a good, clear, close mistakable long tail. field in full view of three peo- sighting, with a camera close Not that I would ever den- ple haying, one of them a for- at hand, not to mention the igrate someone who in good mer selectman (this, by the adrenalin factor? faith writes or calls to tell me way, was in sight of my To most people close to the about a supposed cougar farm). cougar scenario, profession- sighting. But over the years Amazingly, to me at least, al wildlife people included, I’ve tracked down many a re- there are people out there the question is not whether port that turned out to in- who do not know that cougars are out there but volve everything from bob- cougars were here as part of where they came from. Es- cats to Dobermans. the original native species caped or released pets? Wan- From the time I landed my mix, let alone that they are dering visitors from afar? first newspapering job at the probably back. But then who Descendents of the original Nashua Telegraph in 1968, can blame them? Many resi- Eastern Cougar strain that I’ve been doing stories about dents are relatively new ar- managed to hang on in re- reported cougar sightings. rivals, and it’s a fact that pre- mote parts of the Maritimes This continued during the cious little about state histo- and Maine? Eventually, a FRED FULLER OIL CO. FULLERFULLER

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Fill out the subscription form on-line and start using the websites today. Questions? Call the Circulation Dept. at 1-866-294-0320. A10 September 4, 2008 CULTURE WINNISQUAM ECHO ■ FROM SNAPSHOTS TO PHOTOGRAPHS By Kevin Sperl / [email protected] ■ The harder you look, the less you see BY KEVIN SPERL tograph and the viewer. [email protected] When I take photographs This is my last photogra- of people, I don't grab a cam- phy column as a writer for era and fire away. I need to Salmon Press as I am moving get to know the subject as on to new, hopefully success- best as I can, sometimes in a ful ventures in the Lakes Re- very short period of time. It gion. takes observation, allowing I want to take the oppor- people to get used to me and tunity to step back from the giving them time to be natu- technical aspects of photog- ral and normal. I don't want raphy and talk a bit about my them to put their camera face philosophy and what I think on. So, it takes time to just is important when taking hang out with them, allow- good pictures—none of ing them to do what they do which has anything to do and allowing me to observe with equipment. them and get an idea of their For me, a good photograph personality, what it is that creates a connection be- makes them unique. tween the image and the For scenes that are not viewer.What that connection centered on people, the is may be different for each process is not all that differ- viewer, but there must be ent. You cannot look at a something about the photo- scene and wish it to be dif- graph that connects emo- ferent than what it is. You tionally with the viewer to must be willing to accept make them to continue look- what is there and look be- ing at the image. yond the obvious and really Subconsciously, there is begin to see what is being always the importance of presented to you. technical execution. Proper For landscape photogra- exposure, good use of light phy especially, it is very im- PHOTO BY KEVIN SPERL and competent composition portant to understand how A recent hike up Mt. Major with one camera and a single lens combined with no expectations makes for a good, relaxed day of seeing. Look for pat- are all important. But there your view of the world is terns, such as the pattern in the rock and the sky somewhat mirroring each other. Look beyond the obvious. Try just sitting, camera by your side and is another element, the kind transferred to the camera's just observe. The longer you observe, the more you see. Look for a different angle and experiment. And by all means, enjoy photography. that you cannot teach, that view of the world. Learn to comes from the heart of the see how your camera sees— them. Almost all of them say out looking for a great image. LRAA annual show and sale person behind the camera in understand how to transfer that has happened. Con- That is when they are better order to reveal the heart of to the camera, the “spirit” of versely, when they head out able to see what is right in the person, or object, in front the scene as you perceive it. with their cameras, they of- front of them. So, next time of the camera. I often ask my students at ten come back discouraged you are out taking photo- That is, there need be a Lakes Region Community for not having found a great graphs, accept what is there, connection between the pho- College how often they see image. My answer to them is be comfortable with your tographer and the subject in what they think is a really when they head out with the equipment and combine the order to create a subsequent great image when they do not purpose of taking pictures, technical aspects of photog- connection between the pho- have their camera with they are looking too hard. So raphy with the emotional to hard, in fact, that they pre- make a good photograph. vent themselves from seeing. So, keep shooting, always When they are out with- work to get better at the craft out their cameras, they are and I'll be sure to see you much more receptive to ac- around the Lakes Region. cepting what is there with- Thanks for reading. I sin- cerely hope you found the COURTESY PHOTO Foreclosure? Lawsuits? column useful. Local artist Don Frost with one of his paintings that will be on display. Debt? Collection? LAKES REGION — Two- cord; Joseph Driscoll, former Harassment? Stress? thousand eight marks the director of the art depart- I Can Still Help You. ATTENTION: There are Laws On Your Side. 68th year that the Lakes Re- ment at Laconia Technical RESIDENTS OF gion Art Association will College; and Christine BELKNAP COUNTY! hold its Annual Art Show Hoedecker-George, owner of Proudly assisting and Sale. The event will take the Gallery at Mills Falls. In consumers and business- Please tell us what you want place from Sept. 14 to 20 at addition to the general en- es with debt relief and for juvenile justice services the Atrium of the Taylor tries on display,there will be and programs bankruptcy service for Home (first driveway on the a door prize, a selection of over 15 years. in Belknap County. Take this short anonymous right) at the Taylor Commu- small, framed pieces for sale survey at nity, 435 Union Avenue, La- at a nominal price, and a raf- BRONSON www.bccj.org conia. The show hours will fle. The opening reception LAW OFFICE by Sept. 15th. be Sunday, from 1-3 p.m.; and awards announcements Monday,Wednesday and Fri- will be on Sunday, Sept. 14 Thanks! 877-723-7200 Belknap County Citizens day, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; from 1-3 p.m. The public is [email protected] Council on Children & Families Tuesday and Wednesday welcome. Each year the as- from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Sat- sociation has an active show urday, 10 a.m. to noon. 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COURTESY PHOTO The Lakes Region Wavemakers close a great summer season and prepare for their winter one. Lakes Region Wavemakers make great summer strides LAKES REGION — The onds off in her 200 Freestyle Rebecca Cook, Kirsten ganization established to Lakes Region Wavemakers along with Derek Achenbach Dirrane, Maggie Hess, Court- provide all interested youth summer season made great dropping 22.94 seconds in the ney Leach, and Whitney of the Lakes Region the op- strides this year. Over 45 men’s 200 Freestyle. Kaitlin Paine all had events in which portunity to swim in a com- swimmers spent the summer Egbert chipped off 12.41 sec- they placed within the top 3 petitive developmental pro- building their skills and onds from her 100 Freestyle positions. The top finishers gram. Swimmers range in swimming with great results and Elizabeth Nix took 9.57 for the day were Jimmy Col- ability from novice to Region in eight summer meets seconds off her 50 Freestyle. lis taking 1st or second place- 1 competitors. Our coaching around New Hampshire. Ten Wavemakers traveled ments in all his events and staff is USA Swimming cer- One of the largest show- to the The Age Group quali- Jillian Whitaker taking first tified. Their differing styles ings for the Wavemakers, fiers in Dover, NH. Antony in three out of five of her allow them to coach athletes was the Plymouth Summer Hubbard placed within the events. The summer season in a variety of ways, thus Meet at Plymouth State Uni- top five for all his qualified concluded with the GSSA keeping practice fresh and versity. This meet offered a events, with three being first Summer Championships interesting. Flexible practice great opportunity for many place positions. Antony qual- where the Wavemakers fin- schedules are offered during of the new and younger ified to move onto the next ished in fifth place for Divi- the week at the Laconia Ath- swimmers on the team. Five- level of competition in many sion III. All the swimmers letic and Swim Club so that year-old Greta Achenbach of his events. Rebecca Cook who participated swam athletes can develop a swim swam for her first time and had an exciting finish plac- strong and placed very well. routine that accommodates received third place in the 25 ing second in the 100 Some of the top point earn- their level of skill. Backstroke and fourth in the Freestyle. ers for the team were Derek The Wavemakers will be COURTESY PHOTO 25 Freestyle. Six-year-olds At the Milford Rotary Achenbach, Kelsey Buckley, accepting registrations for Laconia Savings Bank President and CEO Mark Primeau registers Laurel Gingrich and Eric Meet in Milford, the team DJ Collis, Jimmy Collis, Re- our Winter Season on Thurs- his foursome for a beautiful afternoon of golf, great food, and fan- Phelps took second, third or placed fourth in Division III. becca Cook, Kersten Dirrane, day Sept. 4, 6:30-7:15 p.m. at tastic prizes at the LRGHealthcare Golf Classic, held at Laconia fourth place in their events. All the participating swim- Matthew Fogarty, Katie Gin- the Laconia Athletic and Country Club. From the new swimmers, Ri- mers placed within the top 10 grich, Maggie Hess, Antony Swim Club, Laconia. New ley Sykes placed first in the positions with many placing Hubbard, Courtney Leach, swimmers should bring their LAKES REGION — The ings Bank, Giguere Electric Backstroke and second in the in the top three slots. Swim- Natalie Paine, Whitney suits for a short swim evalu- Aug. 18 LRGHealthcare Inc., Hinckley Allen & Sny- Freestyle, and Matthew mers Jimmy Collis and Paine, Eric Phelps, Kayla ation. Lakes Region Wave- Golf Classic presented by der LLP, Howard Systems, Sundius grabbed third in the Antony Hubbard took first Phelps, Madison Reynolds, makers strives to provide fit- Laconia Savings Bank was HVAC Unlimited, LLC, 50 Freestyle. For the girls, Zoe place in all three of their Matthew Sundius, Riley ness, fun, new friendships a huge success, raising ap- Jacques Whitford, Lace- Fullerton took first place in events and Greta Achenbach Sykes, Jillian Whitaker,Han- and memories that will last a proximately $53,000 to ben- wood Group, Meredith Vil- the 50 Backstroke and second showed the largest improve- nah Willcutt, Rachel Willcutt lifetime! If you would like efit HealthLink. The lage Savings Bank, and in the 100 Freestyle. Nocera ment in dropped time with and Grace Zhou. more information or are un- event’s success is a result of Stanley Elevator Company, Range placed within the top 15.67 seconds off her 25 The Lakes Region Wave- able ?to make the registra- the generous sponsorship Inc.; Cart Sponsors Fred five slots and swam away Freestyle. makers now moves into their tion nights please contact of many business leaders Fuller Oil Co. and Levy with second place in the 50 The Wavemakers received 2008-09 Winter Season, be- Marilee Sundius at 279-1255 who recognize the impor- Restaurants; Corporate Backstroke. The largest im- third place at the Peterbor- ginning in September and or [email protected]. tance that HealthLink Sponsors Alliance Imag- provements in personal best ough Pentathlon again with running through to March. Also check out the teams plays in ensuring a healthy ing, Baker Newman & times were made by Char- many swimmers ending up Wavemakers is an independ- website at www.lakesregion- community. Noyes, Creative Office lotte Pitts taking 35.76 sec- within the top 10 placements. ent, non-profit, parent run or- wavemakers.com. HealthLink is an infor- Pavilion, Golden View mation and referral serv- Health Care, Nathan Wech- ice, as well as an access pro- sler & Co., Pain Solutions, gram for those who are W.L. Gore and Associates; Teens celebrate 25 years with AMTP uninsured or underin- Hole-in-one Sponsors Irwin sured. Since the program’s Zone, Meredith Harley LAKES REGION — For cover and share their own post-secondary education ex- munity knowledge on issues creation, it has helped con- Davidson-Buell, and the 25th year in a row, local strengths, recognize and val- ploration, community serv- relevant to children and ado- nect more than 26,000 peo- Thurston’s Marina. teens built lasting friend- ue the contributions of oth- ice projects, cross-cultural lescents. ple in the Lakes and Three LRGHealthcare Presi- ships and new skills in the ers, practice compassionate experiences, and family sup- AMTP’s programs in Rivers region to the servic- dent and CEO Tom Clair- Appalachian Mountain Teen leadership and communica- port. An open door policy Belknap County are made es they need. mont was thrilled with the Project’s summer adventure tion, and build lasting friend- makes it possible for teens possible by generous com- Supporters of the tour- tournament’s outcome. program. ships. and their families to main- munity support from the nament included Title “Thanks to the support This summer’s adven- Teens participants in tain a connection with Belknap County Incentive Sponsor Laconia Savings of our business sponsors, tures included a team-build- Belknap County are middle AMTP throughout their high Funds, private family trusts Bank; Platinum Sponsor employees, and community ing canoe challenge, outdoor and high school youth who school years and beyond. and foundations, and indi- Stryker/Surgi-Tech; Gold volunteers, this year’s tour- rock-climbing, off-road live in the towns of Alton, This activity-based men- vidual donors. Sponsor DiGiorgio Associ- nament was an enormous mountain-biking and devel- Belmont, Gilford, Gilman- toring program is one of five For more information ates & Monitor Builders; success,” said Clairmont. oping a local hiking guide. ton, and Laconia. As mem- AMTP projects that foster re- about AMTP or to make a re- Silver Sponsors CRP Con- “We are grateful for the gen- AMTP summer adventure bers of the AMTP, teens also silience in youth, encourage ferral, please visit www.teen- tract Flooring and Munsey erosity of so many individ- trips are opportunities for participate in weekly men- positive peer and family con- projectnh.com or call the & Brazil Insurance Agency; uals in our community and teens to work together to dis- toring during the school year, nections, and increase com- AMTP office at 569-5510. Team Photo Sponsors beyond in helping to ensure George K. 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TILTON — Doris Nisbet, Discussion Group, Arts and ers. “She inspires others to Recreational Therapy Assis- Crafts, and most of the achieve more. She is totally tant II at the New Hampshire church services (Anglican, dedicated to providing the Veterans Home in Tilton, re- Protestant, Catholic, and quality of life and the quali- cently received the Home’s Episcopalian) under the ty of care to the residents of “Above and Beyond” Award. guidance of Mary the Home. The residents ap- The award was created to Schweitzer, our Spiritual preciate her caring and am- recognize employees who Care Coordinator.I assist res- bition. She organizes pro- are committed to excellence idents with correspondence, grams and craft projects and and superior performance. play cards, help with floor provides instruction to the Doris’s duties include lead- games, weave baskets, knit, residents, who have come to ing, developing, and imple- help host our Ladies’ Tea, trust her and follow her di- menting recreational thera- and plan special luncheons. rections. She is imaginative py activities for residents at No two days are the same! and creative, organized, and the Home. People can look up our recre- someone who really goes be- She says, “A typical day ation calendar on the Web yond her job description.” starts at 8 a.m. with smiles site: www.nhvh.gov/veter- Of her work at the Veter- and hugs for the residents I ans. They’ll be amazed.” ans Home, Nisbet said, “I feel pass on my way to the office. Nisbet lives in Sanborn- like I’m at home when I come Then we have the morning ton with her husband, Kim, through the door. I love the meeting, where we plan dai- and her daughters, Margaret residents and they really are ly activities. Depending on and Abigail. Doris has my family. When some peo- the day,I might facilitate the worked at the Veterans Home ple come to the Veterans Sports Trivia Group, Bible for four years. When she’s Home, they expect they’re go- Study, Church Choir, Book not working, she enjoys yard ing to have a sedentary life, work, knitting, basket weav- but they soon realize they ing, canoeing, and bicycling. have a lot of living still ahead “She goes way above and here. Our recreation staff beyond her job description. works very hard so our resi- She is a highly motivated per- dents can play—and I’m hon- son with many talents,” said ored to be a small part of the Melissa Milione, NHVH Hu- team. It is truly a rewarding man Resources Administra- and gratifying job. I like to tor, one of Nisbet’s co-work- say I play for a living!”

COURTESY PHOTO RIGHT: Doris Nisbet, recipient of the NH Veterans Home “Above and A CORPORATE GLASS COMPANY Beyond” Award for September 2008. 500 MILES AWAY DOESN’T CARE ABOUT YOUR BROKEN WINDOW. WE’VE GOT PEOPLE WHO DO. All local. All the time. NewHampshireLakesAndMountains.com A14 September 4, 2008 SCHOOLS WINNISQUAM ECHO ■ Fun in the sun for Winnisquam Future Farmers TILTON – The Win- wilderness,” said Vander- youth camp during the sum- nisquam Regional High Woude. “FFA members real- mer months and is open School Chapter of Future ly get energized by meeting throughout the year as an ed- Farmers of America attend- so many kids from across the ucational and recreational ed summer camp at the Os- Northeast.” retreat center. Oswe- wegatchie Educational Cen- Tara Berescik, Past-Presi- gatchie’s Mission is to pro- ter in Croghan, New York. dent of the New York State vide both youth and adults Two students and their FFA Association of Agricultural with true to life experiences advisor, Maria Vander Educators and an agricul- in leadership training, envi- Woude, spent the week of Ju- tural educator at Tri-Valley ronmental education, and ly 29 –Aug. 1 in the Adiron- Central School, Gra- outdoor recreation. Oswe- dack wilderness participat- hamsville, NY said that Os- gatchie is open to all groups ing in environmental and wegatchie provides “leader- and organizations. Affilia- leadership education along ship opportunities and ac- tion to the FFA is not re- with students from nine FFA cess to a better understand- quired. Please see www.os- chapters across New York ing of FFA and the diversity wegatchie.org for more in- COURTESY PHOTO State. Winnisquam Region- in agriculture.” formation. Winnisquam High School Future Farmers of America students Michelle Stover and Nick VanderWoude at al High School students and The Granite State FFA As- Oswegatchie Educational Center in New York. FFA members participated sociation, founded in 1931, in unforgettable activities has more than 900 members during the five-day camp. with diverse backgrounds at Running Start kicks off 10th year Students took part in nu- 15 schools throughout New merous activities such as Hampshire. The FFA BELMONT — The 10th math course,” says Morin. leadership training and the mission is “to make a pos- Running Start Kick-Off “I’m looking forward to con- adventure high ropes course itive difference in the lives of Meeting was held yesterday tinuing my Running Start with various elements in- students by developing their at the Lakes Region Commu- partnership with BHS math cluding a zip line. They also potential for premier leader- nity College Food for faculty.” “BHS faculty have took part in outdoor pas- ship, personal growth and ca- Thought Café in Belmont. moved very quickly in re- times such as horseback rid- reer success through agri- Belmont High School stu- placing veteran BHS Run- ing, kayaking, mountain bik- cultural education.” Visit dent Rachel Small, along ning Start teacher, Bill ing, rock climbing and envi- www.nhffa.org for more in- with Belmont High School Jacques, who implemented ronmental education work- formation. math teacher Scott Currier, the college statistics course shops. Over the course of The Oswegatchie Educa- will be teaching Statistics, a in 1999,” says LRCC Running the summer over 700 youth tional Center (OEC) is nes- transferable college math Start Coordinator Jay Plyler. COURTESY PHOTO will have attended the OEC tled on 1200 acres of wooded course, supervised by LRCC “I’m looking forward to Lakes Region Community College Mathematics Professor, Julie Morin, summer camp from as far land within the Adiron- Math Professor Julie Morin working with Small and Cur- right, talks with Belmont High School’s Rachel Small, left, a new away as Georgia. dack Park. Oswegatchie is “The statistics course is an rier, as well as Sydney Running Start partner of Morin’s. “Oswegatchie is a great owned and operated by the excellent opportunity for Leggett and Michelle Walter place to experience leader- New York FFA Leadership high school students to get a who teach the college’s In- teaches Web site develop- credits to students while at ship education while in the Training Foundation, Inc. jump on earning transfer- troduction to Literature ment, and Tom Morin, their the same time meeting sec- beautiful Adirondack The center operates as a able credits for a college course; John Frick who astronomy instructor.” Run- ondary school graduation re- ning Start is an educational quirements. The program initiative whereby commu- through LRCC has grown nity college faculty partner from 30 students 10 years ago with qualified high school to 500 today. teachers to provide college Input needed on juvenile justice BELKNAP COUNTY — niles and their families. The Belknap County Citi- “Input from residents of zens Council on Children the County will help this and Families is asking resi- process,” said Alan Ro- dents of Belknap County to bichaud, Council Executive complete a short online sur- Director. vey about juvenile justice Robichaud explained the services in the county. Over purpose of the survey is to the past several years, the learn from residents of Belk- Citizens Council has been nap County what kind of ju- working closely with state, venile justice system they county, and local providers would like to have in this of juvenile justice services county. and interested citizens to This anonymous survey bring substantive changes to is available on the home page the programs serving juve- of the Citizens Council Web site, www.bccj.org. Resi- dents are asked to complete this survey by Monday,Sept. 15. “We want everyone to know that their comments will help us in our continued efforts on behalf of children and families in Belknap County,” added Robichaud. For further information, call 528-3185. Woodwind quintet to perform GILFORD — The Lakes Region Woodwind Quintet will be performing for the first time in this area at the 1st United Methodist Church of Gilford on Sept. 14, at 3 p.m. This group has been performing to enthusiastic audiences for the last 10 years and consists of Doris Henney, Flute; Debbi Gib- son, Clarinet; Kenda Corco- ran, Oboe; Robin Jackman, French Horn; and Nancy Goldenhar, Bassoon. The players perform profession- ally in the New England area and are also experienced teachers. They will present a varied program consisting of works by Franz Danzi, Jean Lefebvre, Robert Wash- burn, Rodgers and Hammer- stein, and George Gershwin. There is a suggested dona- tion of $7 for adults and $5 for students at the door. WINNISQUAM ECHO HEALTH September 4, 2008 A15 ■ Financial advice for the self-employed TILTON — Do you work orientation in Tilton on NH’s menu of business de- Manager. “The program is Concord. To accomplish its 1996, MicroCredit-NH has for yourself or would you Thursday, Sept. 11 from 4-6 velopment resources. These designed to support individ- mission of increasing the in- loaned more than $1 million like to? MicroCredit-NH is a p.m. at the Artisans Gallery include business skills train- uals who work for them- come and economic stability to New Hampshire’s entre- statewide, non-profit busi- on 267 Main Street. The ses- ing, loan capital up to $15,000, selves or have up to five em- of microbusinesses and the preneurs. MicroCredit-NH is ness development program sion is open to the self-em- the Individual Development ployees.” self-employed, MicroCredit- generously supported by the that delivers services to self- ployed and anyone with a Account (IDA) matched sav- To register for the orien- NH provides statewide busi- Citizens Bank Foundation, employed individuals and business idea. ings program and network- tation, contact Janet Cote at ness development program- NH Community Develop- small business owners. It The orientation will offer ing opportunities. Partici- (603) 620-0319. For more in- ming, loan capital up to ment Finance Authority, the will sponsor a free program details about MicroCredit- pants will also receive infor- formation about MicroCred- $15,000, and expanded mar- Community Development mation about local Micro- it-NH and its statewide busi- keting and networking op- Block Grant Program, the Credit-NH membership op- ness events, visit www.mi- portunities. MicroCredit- Neil and Louise Tillotson tions. crocreditnh.org. NH delivers its services Fund of the New Hampshire Managing joint “MicroCredit-NH offers a MicroCredit-NH is a pro- through local Business Charitable Foundation, variety of resources to help gram of the New Hampshire Groups comprised of self- among others, and is en- build strong New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, Inc., employed individuals and dorsed by all New Hampshire pain with LRGH businesses,” said Janet Cote, a statewide non-profit organ- small business owners. County Commissions MicroCredit-NH Regional ization headquartered in Since program inception in LAKES REGION — Has for a free "Lunch and Learn" pain in your joints stopped program on Monday,Sept. 15 you from doing things you at 12 p.m. at the Taylor Com- First annual Squam Art Fair in S’wich love? Does joint discomfort munity Woodside facility. SANDWICH — The Squam dees are encouraged to walk the passport is stamped at each Squam Lake. The mission of interfere in your ability to Learn more about the causes Art Fair will be held one night about lovely downtown Center venue, it can then be redeemed Squam Art Workshops is to of- complete everyday tasks? of joint pain, exercises that only on Saturday,Sept. 13 at the Sandwich, and get their "pass- at the Corner House Inn for 10 fer an extraordinary retreat Millions of Americans suf- may help reduce pain, and Sandwich Elementary School port" stamped at a variety of percent off any entrée that will inspire people from fer from joint pain that in- the latest treatment options in Center Sandwich from 6:30- local shops and galleries. The (lunch/brunch or dinner) for all walks of life, not necessari- terferes with their lives. But available. 9 p.m. This event is open to the free “passport” can be picked the entire month of September ly only those who make their joint pain is often treatable, A complimentary lunch public and boasts over 30 up at the Squam Art Fair, or at 2008. The Squam Art Fair is the living as artists. This is a and with the proper care and will be served during the pro- artists from all over North any of the participating ven- ending celebration of Squam chance for people who do not information, people often gram, so pre-registration is America. This one evening on- ues: Patricia Ladd Carega Art Workshops, which is a have the opportunity to pursue find that they can regain a required. For more informa- ly event is not your ordinary Gallery, Willow Pond An- four-day event hosted in Hold- art full-time to step off the level of function or comfort tion or to register, please call art fair. The work available for tiques, Surroundings Art erness at the Rockywold-Deep- busy merry-go-round of life they once thought impossi- 527-2997 or 934-2060, ext. 329. sale is exceptional and atten- Gallery or Mocha Rizing. Once haven Camps on the shores of SEE ART PAGE A16 ble. Don’t let joint pain stop If you are suffering from you from living life to the joint pain, please join fullest! Call today to register LRGHealthcare Physical for this session that could Therapist Megan Huntoon change your life. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! 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Kristen will perform Onstage Question, 5 percent. evening of competition at the Outstanding Teen Program emy. Regan will perform a sity. For her talent, she will a tap dance to “Proud Scholarship awards will be Belmont Middle School Au- in Florida this past August. pop vocal titled “Can’t Help perform a country dance to Mary”.Whitney Vaillan- presented to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, ditorium at 6:30 p.m. on Sat- The program is an official Falling In Love.Samantha “Cotton Eye Joe”. Alisa court, 19, of Goffstown, a stu- 4th runner’s up and the new urday, September 6. The preliminary to the Miss New Massahos, 19, of Salem, is a Price, 19, of Alton, is a stu- dent at Johnson & Wales Uni- Miss Lakes Region 2008. theme for this year’s pro- Hampshire Scholarship Pro- sophomore at Keen State Col- dent at New Hampshire versity. Whitney will be pre- Doors open at 6 p.m. and gram is “Mamma Mia!”. gram. The winner of Satur- lege. She will perform a vocal Technical Institute in Con- senting lyrical/jazz dance to the program start at 6:30. Ad- Miss Lakes Region 2007, Eri- day night’s program will take selection title “So Much Bet- cord. Her talent will be a vo- “Soar”.Contestants will be mission for the program is ka Lehman, will crown the part in the Miss New Hamp- ter.Chantel McCabe, 18, of cal, “Colors of the Wind”. judged in five areas of com- $10 for all seats/all ages. For new Miss Lakes Region 2008. shire Scholarship Program, Candia, is a sophomore at Alicia Rossman, 21, of petition: Interview, which more information please call Mary Morin, Miss New which will be held April 30, UNH, Durham. For her tal- Brentwood, is a senior at will be conducted prior to the 267-7230. Hampshire 2002 will serve as May 1 and May 2, 2009 in Der- ent, she will perform a jazz UNH, Durham. Alicia will start of the evening’s pro- emcee for the pageant. ry.Contestants include: dance to “A Cup of Life”. Choreography will be head- Jennifer Clements, 19, of Leah McCormack, 17, of Art ed up by Melissa DeGroot, Wolfeboro, is a sophomore at Meredith, a senior at Inter- FROM PAGE A15 work including: original resident, Elizabeth MacCrell- Miss Lakes Region 2006, as- UNH. Jennifer will perform Lakes High School. Her tal- and submerge themselves in a paintings, jewelry, letterpress ish. She intends to make this sisted by Erika Lehman, the a selection on the flute titled ent will be a lyrical/modern beautiful, natural setting re- stationery,vintage dolls, hand- an annual event. Please visit current Miss Lakes Region. “My Heart Will Go On”.Ken- dance to “The Story”. plete with inspiring work- blown glass, art prints, pho- the Web site, www.squamart- Natalie Shaw, Miss New lyn Demeule, 21, of London- Caitlyn McGlinchey,20, of shops and caring teachers. The tography,bags & purses, hand- workshops.com, for a complete Hampshire 2008, will be per- derry, is a junior at Massa- Strafford, is a student at Squam Art Fair has a stellar bound books, music cd’s, quilts listing of participating artists forming her Miss America chusetts College of Art and Providence College. Caitlin line-up of artists from across and much more. Squam Art and for more information on competition vocal and Design. She will perform on will be presenting the US and Canada who will be Workshops and the Squam Art the workshops or,call 677-2157. selling beautiful handmade Fair is managed by Sandwich Section B Thursday, Exit September 4, 2008 ■ Marty’s Musings New Hampshire idol ■ Mums are out, autumn can’t be far behind crowns the winner BY MARTHA LEFEBVRE that wonderful crisp fall BY DANIELLE DELISLE The mums are out. This smell. I know it’s getting [email protected] 15 finalists who sang that One Pavilion where the field sang their first number the is probably my favorite darker earlier. Where my LAKES REGION — At the evening. First, there was the was narrowed to 25. The next judges chose the top five to time of year but nonethe- friend Cheri and I take our end of a night of song, dance, audition where hundreds of round took place at the Mill sing their second prepared less the mums are out and morning walk is somewhat and applause, Campton resi- singers turned out for a Falls Inn and Spa where 15 song. After those five per- if the mums are out can dependent on the time of dent Anthony Torres was chance to participate in the were selected for the final formed, the three winners pumpkins, corn stalks and year. A sign of approach- named New Hampshire Idol competition. The 40 chosen round. were announced. The songs Halloween costumes be far ing fall is that we can no 2008 at the Margate Hotel. from that audition competed Each finalist prepared two ranged from country to rock. behind? The huge maple longer walk Bean Hill at It was a long road for the at Meadowbrook Cellular songs to perform. After all 15 SEE IDOL PAGE B8 tree in front of my house, 5:30 a.m. in the morning. which has always had one At least not without branch that gives up the foghorns and heavy-duty ghost early, has already flashlights. We’ve had to scattered a few red leaves move to the downtown cir- over my mail box. It does- cuit where we’re more out n’t really matter that the in the open and can actual- rest of the tree is still as ly see where we‘re going. green as green can be, the When true fall arrives we’ll errant branch turning red shift on over to the Outlet is one of the first signs of Mall and when snow falls fall at my house. That and we’ll have to give up en- my petunias looking like tirely on the outdoors and pathetic draggled scare- either hunker down on our crows. I really need to ask respective couches and put someone how they keep on a little winter weight or their petunias so full and hit the treadmills. This gorgeous. I know it’s a mat- past week the last leg of our ter of judicious nipping journey has no longer been here and there but I seem the solo event it’s apt to be to be nipping in all the at that hour of the morn- wrong places as by the end ing as we dodged past small of August my petunias are groups of high school kids usually a collection of 12- wending their way to inch stalks with a lone school and the returning flower dangling off the end prep school kids out on of each. their early morning jog. It seems like just yester- Driving by the high day I was complaining school on my way home about the Mt. Everest of a from work and seeing the snow pile plowed up at the field hockey team out prac- end of my driveway. Sum- ticing brings back memo- mer disappeared in a blur ries of one my favorite fall of rain, spring is but a dis- activities of all time, tant sweet memory and my watching some combina- furnace, which is set to au- tion of my three daughters tomatically turn on at 6 playing field hockey for a.m. in the morning if the Winnisquam. For years temperature falls below 65 fall brought blue uniforms degrees actually hummed scattered throughout the into action the other day. house, spaghetti suppers Once I identified what the and mad cheering from the roar was, furnace not be- sidelines. I‘d give a lot now ing the first thought that to stumble over a field sprang to my mind in Au- hockey stick on my way to gust, I flew across the room, the kitchen for my first cup frantically punching but- of coffee as I did so many tons on the thermostat be- mornings. Memories are fore another precious drop precious but new ones are of oil could be wasted. As on the way as my grand- it was ten bucks probably daughter Liv just started went out the window in the first grade. I was fortunate PHOTO BY DANIELLE DELISLE time it took me to shut if enough to be in on the all- Isaac Loring, from Belmont, performs 80’s classic “(I Just) Died In Your Arms Tonight” by Cutting Crew at the 2008 New Hampshire Idol final held off. At the price of oil I was important purchase of the on Aug. 28 at the Margate Hotel. considering holding off on backpack for this momen- starting up the furnace this tous occasion (Hannah year until Christmas, kind Montana, powder blue Shakespeare comes to Belmont of as a holiday treat. But with gold accents) and even if oil were a dollar a drooled over the alluring BY ERIK ZYGMONT Library. speare Festival, a theatre bring the company to Bel- gallon I wouldn’t have en- display of back to school [email protected] “When we had an oppor- company from Deerfield, will mont because she “remem- visioned August, always in supplies in Wal-Mart. Pen- BELMONT — For the first tunity to do something perform “Much Ado About bered what a great show it the past trying to hold out cil boxes are no longer the time ever, a traveling Shake- through the Sargent Fund, Nothing,” William Shake- was.” for Oct. 1 as a matter of fashion. And while I my- speare troupe will perform a this was one of the first speare’s famous comedy. Heath stressed that the principal. self had a state of the art play in Belmont’s Bandstand things I thought of doing,” “They’ve been in the area, play will be enjoyable for I think the air already double-decker one with a Park, on this Sunday,Sept. 7, said Belmont Library Direc- and I’ve seen them perform both children and adults. Re- smells a little different, but cover that flipped open to at 4 p.m., an event put to- tor Jackie Heath. in other places,” said Heath, freshments and punch will that‘s not a bad thing. I love SEE MUSINGS PAGE B8 gether by the Belmont Public The New England Shake- adding that she decided to SEE SHAKESPEARE PAGE B8

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HOLDERNESS- SQUAM LAKE property ALTON- Well-maintained Winnipesaukee ALTON- Halfmoon Lake awaits you! Well- with dock, quality home only 100 ft from home w/ 77’ frontage, crib docking, terraced kept 4-bedroom home w/2 car detached shores of (Big) Squam Lake, 187 ft of landscaped yard. Sandy walk-in beach for garage on 90' of water frontage. Tie up at shared waterfront/beach. Inviting pine kids, incredible views of lake. New fireplace your own dock, watch loons swim while interior with 2,000 sqft. and chimney. Includes furnishings. relaxing on your porch. $679,000 (2736198) Call 253-9360 $599,900 (2730759) Call 875-3128 $310,000 (2739688) Call 875-3128

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Hear the AVAILABLE This large home has 3+ bedrooms, 2 full baths, gas FP, granite counters Great home mins. to Mt. Wash.& Cannon Mtn. skiing, golfing & hiking. cry of the Loons, see a variety of wildlife, throughout & stainless steel appliances. MB w/walk-in closet. 1st floor This is an extra clean home w/large kitchen,dining room,livingroom w/gas fp, We are always looking for new laundry & bath. Large walk out basement which is plumbed for even den, 2 baths, front porch, full basement w/ family room. Wonderful yard, nice Ossipee Mountain views, delightful coves. homes to rent—Owners call me more living if needed. Large deck, 2+ car garage. Open concept w/cathe- garage. Snowmachine trail access. Most furnishings & all window treatments Estate size island includes a 5 bedroom about our rental program. dral ceiling. Hiking, biking, skiing, snowmachining it's all included. Private backyard, Mtn. Views & low taxes. Only cottage and 2 out buildings. here...... $349,900 MLS#2717500 ...... $239,000 MLS#2675801 $4,900,000 (238012) Call 569-3128 Kelly McAdam – 253-9360 or e-mail [email protected] LAND AND ACREAGE ALTON- This lot provides a mountain and pasture view from your new OSSIPEE- Nice level lot. 1.9 acres on the corner of Rte 16 and Mount Shaw home. Alton’s low tax rate makes this lot even more attractive. Other lots to Rd. Bring your plans and start building today! $34,900 (2715699) Call 253- choose from. $95,000 (2708266) Call 875-3128 9360 BARNSTEAD- Wonderful l.83 acre home site, lot & driveway rough cleared MEREDITH- Great new low pricing for 1.25 acre lot. Tight building envelope and septic design for 3 bedroom home included. $59,900 (2716767) Call ideal for general storage building (boat/snow machine) or small residence. An 875-3128 ideal solution!! $29,900 (2733209) Call 253-9360 Beautiful hardwood floors & wonderful kitchen make this 3-brdm, 2-bath home If you cook it, they will come. Business is great here at this local seasonal 15 Railroad Ave., Wolfeboro 569-3128 / Junction Routes 25 & 25B, Center Harbor 253-9360 a perfect match for anyone. Home features full basement, att. garage, security sys- dairy bar which has been around for years & is known for its great seafood, tem, central vac, metal roof, vinyl siding & deck off back so you can enjoy the well- burgers & ice cream. This is the best location in Town on two major roads. Route 16 Hodsdon Farm, Ossipee 539-4176 / 108 Main St., Alton 875-3128 landscaped yard. Within walking distance to golf course and downtown. Low utili- Many new improvements. Seats 14 inside, 4 large picnic tables outside ty bills & easy maintenance. Water & Sewer are already paid for the year. w/additional seating in screen room. The whole package is only Only...... $188,000 MLS#2675981 ...... $169,900 MLS#2690656 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Senior FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2008 AT 3:00 P.M. Ranch style log home with full basement and out building on 3.52 acre parcel, more Housing: or less, located at 2583 Dick Brown Road Bridgewater, N.H. One bedroom units for rent Deposit: $5,000.00 cash, certified check or bank check. Sale to be on site at at Plymouth Terrace premises. across from Hatch Plaza. NEW TO THE MARKET. Large home on 14.58 Acres of land. It has a total of Great first time, retirement or 2nd home. Extra clean & very Directions from Plymouth: From intersection of Bridgewater Hill Road and River Subsidized rent 3 lots which are already subdivided so you can keep them all or sell one. Very pri- modern. Laminate & ceramic tile flooring throughout. Open con- vate, great views to the west. Truly a great home w/open concept living area. 2 cept living area w/breakfast bar. Lots of storage upstairs & down. Road, travel on Bridgewater Hill Road and Dick Brown Road based upon income. Master Bedrooms w/walk-in closets & baths. The basement is ready for in-law apt. Beautiful stone fireplace w/woodstove insert. Wonderful land- approximately 1.7 miles to property on right. or more living space. Nice deck on front & new covered porch in back. Close to scaped yard complete w/tiled patio area and a nice pond. Minutes Call 536-4402 snowmachine trail. You can heat home & water w/ new outdoor wood furnace and from all the local attractions & ski areas. Priced to sell at Directions from Bridgewater/Bristol: From intersection of Rte 3-A and Dick not pay for oil this winter. Also comes w/ your own plow truck. $468,000 only...$154,900 MLS#2737482 Brown Road in Bridgewater, travel on Dick Brown Road approximately 4 miles to for an application. MLS#2730266 property on left. For more beautiful pictures on these great homes or my other listings, check out my web site at

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REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 399 Rte. 49 • Campton, NH 03223-1445 • www.strawberrylane.com Phone - 603-726-8789 • Fax - 603-726-8793 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOME in Campton, NH on 1.01 acres in an awesome location. This home is 2300 Route 16 West Ossipee, NH 03890 move-in ready. This home is very economical with only 200 gallons Reasonable facsimile 603.539.6923 of K1 being used all winter! $79,900 Del, Set, Button-up $155,000 Just Deliver + Set to Turn Key Financing Available Strawberry Lane Insurance can do SR22s Your floor plans or ours BOSCAWEN FRANKLIN Deal directly with the owner Pristine one level living in this sprawl- Several lots on Gile Pond Road ranging Joe Peterson ing custom built ranch on 10 private from .12 to .73 acre – buy one or make an acres, great curb appeal. $299,900 offer for all 8. Lots starting @ $2,500 AUCTION Mojalaki Golf Club in Franklin, N.H.

HILL SANBORNTON September 26th • 11 am Peaceful & private well maintained MH Beach rights and a dock on Lake Winni- sits on its own 3+ acre country lot squam come with this raised ranch on 1+ 96.5 Acre course overlooking Mt. Kearsarge w/seasonal brook. $119,000 acre lot with recent updates. $264,900 Designed by Wayne Stiles, this 3121 yard, par 36, nine-hole course was updated in 2002 plus a five-hole “short course”, driving range, 3000 sf practice putting green & the chipping area were also improved at that time. Improvements: 8000sf clubhouse with 150 seat function hall, kitchen, pro shop, snack bar, locker room and 34’ x 52’ workshop/main- tenance building. Automated irrigation systems cover the entire facility. BOSCAWEN GILFORD Golf carts, maintenance equipment and clubhouse FF&E are included in Picturesque one of a kind property on 25 Large family home with recent acres with pond, Antique Cape, upgrades w/potential in-law apt close sale. An adjacent 15 acre parcel is available for course expansion. barn/garage and screen house. $575,000 to beach, boating & skiing. $206,500 Terms: $15,000 in certified funds to bid at auction. Balance of deposit to equal 10% of purchas eprice due within 5 days of auction. Transfer of title no later than October 31st, 2008. Buyer Premium 10%. Directions: Exit 19 off Route 93. Follow Park St. to Main St., to Prospect St. (4 miles). Viewings: August 26th & Sept. 6th from 10 am until noon. The property and equipment are unencumbered by mortgages or liens. Seller is free to sell to the highest bidder without consultation or third party review. Information package for Bidders & Brokers online at ShanleyAuctioneers.com NH Auctioneers License 2401 • 603.436.4808x107 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ REAL ESTATE Classifieds MEREDITH NEWS/THE RECORD ENTERPRISE/WINNISQUAM ECHO Thursday, September 4, 2008 • B3

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CENTRAL &HIGHLANDS REALTY Accounting Plus PARKER P.O. Box 55, Plymouth, NH 03264 • (603) 536-4155 Part Time or Interim Susan Morton, Broker • Tara Gowen, Sales Associate • Richard Gowen, Sales Associate Financial Statements Lender Management TREE SERVICE A VERY CHARMING HOME WITH LOTS OF ROOM. Tax Returns Workouts The spacious kitchen with cherry cabinets flows Collections Inventory Valuations COMPLETE TREE CARE into a large dining area with an open fireplace. The Conflict Resolution Experienced CFO house is currently set up with 3 bedrooms and a Call Kevin at 603-279-1180 for free consultation. INSURED den. (Could be used as a fourth bedroom if neces- sary) Top this off with a two story two bay garage on (603) 279-5455 a nice corner lot. Listed at $244,900 • Residential MEREDITH, NH 03253 www.central-highlandsrealty.com Site Work • Commercial TO VIEW THESE Site Work • Septic Systems AND OTHER Installed PROPERTIES,VISIT: • Driveway & Road Construction Alpine Lakes Real Estate: www.alpinelakes.com Route 3 • Meredith, NH • 03253 • Sand - Gravel - Bean Group/Mike McLaughlin: www.m-mclaughlin.com 279-4444 Loam Central & Highlands Realty: www.central-highlandsrealty.com Century 21 Country Lakes Realty: www.countrylakesrealty.com Century 21 Lakes Region Realty: www.lakesregionrealestate.com Century 21 Twin Rivers Ralty: www.nhreal21.com Coldwell Banker: www.cboldmill.com Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage www.newenglandmoves.com Elaine Hughes Realty Group: www..ElaineHughes.net Exit Lakeside Realty Group: www.exitlakeside.com Granite Group Realty Services: www.newfoundrealestate.com ERA Masiello: www.masiello.com JC Clay Realty: www.jcclayrealty.com Kressy Real Estate: www.kressy.com Lamprey & Lamprey Realtors: www.lampreyandlamprey.com Mary Dragon Real Estate: marydragonrealestate.net Maxfield Real Estate: www.maxfieldrealestate.com McLane Realty: www.mclanerealtyplymouth.com Mountain Country Realty: www.mountaincountryrealestate.com Nash Realty: www.nashrealty.com New Hampshire Colonials Real Estate: www.squamlake.com Noseworthy Real Estate: www.noseworthyrealestate.com Old Mill Properties: www.oldmillprops.com Pine Shores Real Estate: www.pineshoresllc.com Preferred Vacation Rentals: www.preferredrentals.com Remax Intentions: www.nhballoon.com Remax Presidential-Steve Banks: www.winnihomes.com Roche Realty: www.rocherealty.com Strawberry Lane Real Estate: www.strawberrylane.com Town & Forest Realty: www.townandforest.com BANKS, STOCKS AND LOANS, OH MY! FIND THEM ALL ON OUR EASY-TO-USE ONLINE DIRECTORY. All local. All the time. NewHampshireLakesAndMountains.com

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NOTICE TO DEFEND Highland Mountain Bike Park in bearing laws, penalties and seasons on The Federal Fair Housing Law Old Mill Properties 744-8526 1-877-FTC-HELP Northfield, NH is seeking Part-Time moose, caribou, furbearers, fish, etc. which makes it illegal TO: HOWARD PRUITT & SADIE Call the Federal Trade Commission before Bookkeeper. 2+ years experience re- Measures 12”x18”. May be seen at the “to make, print or publish, or cause to TAYLOR Land/Lots embarking on a new business endeavor. This quired. Please fax resume to 603-286- Coös County Democrat, 79 Main St., be made, printed, or published any 61 HIGH STREET will protect you and allow you to proceed 2882 or email: Lancaster, NH. Price, $4; if mailed, $8. notice, statement, or advertisement, 6+ ACRES – Convenient location, TILTON, NH 01683 with confidence. This message and number is [email protected] Call 603-788-4939 or email with respect to the sale, or rental of a paved road, minutes to Ragged Moun- provided by the Salmon Press Regional [email protected] dwelling that indicates any prefer- tain. Stonewalls, small brook, drive- In the Court of Common Pleas, Classifieds and the FTC. Looking for full time stylist for busy ence, limitation, or discrimination way roughed in & the price is right: Erie County, Pennsylvania Lincoln salon. Please send resume to: Plymouth Church selling pews. 6'-12' FOR RENT in Melvin Village, com- based on race, color, religion, sex, $29,900. C.A. No. 13144-08 Daydreams Hair Studio oak. Priced according to size. 536- mercial auto repair shop. Previous handicap, familial status or ntaional Old Mill Properties 744-8526 P.O. Box 1346 9707 owner retired after 20 years at this lo- origin, or an intention to make any SARAH A. REED RETIREMENT Lincoln, NH 03251 Alexandria, Mountain View Rd., 1.5 cation. 4 vehicle capacity w/lift. In- such preference, limitation or dis- CENTER, Plaintiff or call 745-8200 to set up interview. Wood-burning cookstove, Glen- Acre Lot on paved road with electric cluded meticulous 3 bedroom house crimination.” v. Hourly/comm paid vacation. wood, very good condition. and cable, nice view of town village adjacent to shop. 603-569-6843 or 1- (The Fair Housing Act of HOWARD PRUITT, KATRINA EDGE, $400/OBO. Great addition to your and Cardigan Mountain. Occasional 800-366-3659. 1968 at 42 U.S.C. 3604(c)) individually and in her capacity as kitchen or cabin! 744-0102. wild life visits, $50K, 603-557-8120 or Part-Time Help Wanted, approxi- This paper will not knowingly accept power of attorney for Howard Pruitt, 603-744-5374 weekends. TO SELL OR BUY mately 20 hours per week. Con- any advertising which is in violation & SADIE TAYLOR, in her capacity as a business in New Hampshire, struction background recom- of the law. Our readers are hereby Sugar Hill, Streeter Pond. 2.5 acre power of attorney for Howard Pruitt, contact NH Business Sales. mended but not required. Hard, Barn/Garage/Yard Sales informed, that all dwellings advertised lakeside lots with access. Call owner, Defendants Experts in their field since 1976. loyal worker, references required. in this newspaper are available on an 315-834-9784. You are being sued in court for the 603-279-5561 Call 253-4557 Center Harbor PLEASE NOTE! equal opportunity basis. lack of payment of nursing home serv- www.nhbizsales.com IF YOU ARE PLANNING To complain of Commercial RE ices provided to you by the named discrimination call HUD toll free at Plaintiff. If you wish to defend, you TO HAVE A YARD SALE Meredith Main St. - Six unit, mixed General Help Wanted Steel Workers - Benefits include 1-800-669-9777. must take action within twenty (20) Remember to place your use building, Commercial/Retail Space 401k, earned paid vacations and For The Washington DC area, please days after this notice by entering a ACCOUNTANT on Lower Level and First Floor. Four holidays. Long term position, will Yard Sale Ad EARLY! call HUD at 275-9200. The toll free written appearance personally or by Lakes Region (Wolfeboro, NH) CPA Residential units, strong cash flow, ex- train. Application available at: telephone number for the hearing im- attorney and filing defenses or objec- Firm, 4th largest in NH, seeks a full cellent location $675,000. Construx, Inc. The Deadlines For Current week paired is 1-800-927-9275. tions in writing with the court. You time, professional staff accountant for Owner 781-956-6899 630 Daniel Webster Highway Publications Are: You may also call are warned that if you fail to do so the their Wolfeboro office. One to five Plymouth, NH 03264 For Wednesday Publications The New Hampshire case may proceed without you and a years experience in public accounting, Apartments For Rent Leading Pre Engineered Metal (Courier, Democrat, Reporter) Commission for Human Rights judgment may be entered against you CPA preferred. Salary commensurate Building Co. Mon. 10:30am at 603-271-2767, 1 BR APT. RTE 25 in Moultonboro. without further notice for the relief with experience. Great benefits. Please (603) 536-3533 For Thursday Publications: or write Heat and air conditioning included. requested by the plaintiff. You may send resumes to LMR, 10 Duprey Mon. 11:00am The Commission at Laundry facilities avail. NO smokers. lose money or property or other rights Road, North Conway, NH 03860. E- 163 Loudon Road, No pets. Avail. early Oct. $750/mo. important to you. mail: [email protected] or fax to (603)356-2149. Part-Time Help Wanted You will need to place Concord, NH 03301 603-476-5154 your ad on the Monday prior to Neither the publisher nor the YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO Caregiver Assistance Needed - Seek- Excepting applications for partime Apartments; Ashland, Campton . your weekend Yard Sale! advertiser will be liable for YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO ing a creative, patient and energetic dish washer and prep person. Apply at Clean, quiet, well maintained, 1 & 2 misinformation, typographical errors, NOT HAVE A LAWYER, GO TO OR individual to work one on one with a Main Street Station, Plymouth. bedrooms. FREE Heat & hot water. etc. herein contained. The Publisher TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET fun loving but complex ten year old 536-7577 NO pets,No smoking. From $585/mo. Fuel/Wood reserves the right to refuse any FORTH BELOW. THIS OFFICE CAN young man. Assisting him with home [email protected] 726-7135 advertising. PROVIDE YOU WITH INFORMATION and community skills in the Greater Pets & Breeders N.H.DEPT. of Agriculture weights Ashland 1 Bedroom plus den apart- ABOUT HIRING A LAWYER. Plymouth Area. Need to be willing to & Measures Law requires: that Mini Dachshund Puppies: Short & Condos For Sale ment. Recently remodeled. Dish- follow directed, in home plan and en- cordwood (fire wood) must: Long hair $400. taking deposits now; washer, porch, laundry. Heat and hot IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO HIRE A joy outdoor physical activities. Flexible 1. Be sold by the cord or fraction of Lake Worth, FL-1Br, 1Bath excellent ready for forever homes starting Sept water included! $725/month. LAWYER, THIS OFFICE MAY BE part-time hours available. Experience a cord; condition, Co-op. Apartment, new 13th. email [email protected] Call 536-2479 ABLE TO PROVIDE YOU WITH IN- working with children or training for pictures or call 671-8003 in Hill. 2. Contain 128 cubic feet per cord hurricane windows on 1st floor, 10 FORMATION ABOUT AGENCIES highly preferred. References, back- when stacked; min. to beach and shopping, mainte- Ashland Remodeled 1 Bedroom apart- THAT MAY OFFER LEGAL SERVICES ground check, and auto insurance re- N.H. Law Requires that dogs and 3. Be accompanied by sales slip nance $165.mo. Asking $39,500. Call ment. New bathroom, laundry. Heat TO ELIGIBLE PERSONS AT A RE- quired. Some driving is necessary. Ex- cats... stating the amount of wood sold & 603-253-8189. and hot water included! $545/month. DUCED FEE OR NO FEE. cellent starting pay and behavior sup- 1. Not be transferred the price. 603 536-2479 port provided. If interested, please call before 8 weeks old. RENTALS Bristol 1 Bedroom Apt. in country, LAWYERS REFERRAL SERVICE 530-2700 and leave message for inter- 2. Have Vet’s health CUTE CAPE COD for rent. Available Coins & Stamps near lake. Washer/dryer hook up, pri- 302 WEST NINTH STREET view. certificate within 14 days of October 15-June 15, located on Bridge vate parking. $575/month+electric & P.O. BOX 1792 transfer. Falls Path near Crescent Lake and easy COE HOUSE RESTAURANT is seek- Highest gas. Available Sept. 1st. NO SMOKERS ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA 16507 3. Be inoculated. walk to town. Three bedrooms, Two ing experienced servers to join its or PETS. First, last and security. Betty (814) 459-4411 This applies to all dogs & cats, $$ Prices $$ bathrooms, Large Garage. $975 busy, successful team! Serving excep- 744-2791. Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. mongrel orpurebred, gift of month, includes water. Renter pays all tional food in an exceptional sale, planned or accidental litters. Paid other utilities. Oil tank starts full and Bristol, 3BR, 2 bath, Duplex, cable, Michael P. Kruszewski, Esq. setting....Stop by for an application, Do not sell until you have checked you pay monthly refills. 569-7910 satellite, water and sewer, plowing in- 2222 West Grandview Blvd. Senters Market in Center Harbor, or Poodles AKC Standards, Big Older our buy prices. Buying all US and for- cluded, W/D, Refrigerator, Stove on Erie, PA 16506 send your resume to: Pups, 7 months to 10 months of age, eign copper, gold and silver coins. Older couple looking for long site. Cute, Clean, Quiet, Pets negotia- Attorney for Plaintiff [email protected]. Males and Females, need some train- Buying estate jewelry, damaged jewel- term rental in Meredith, Center ble. $1200/mo. 603-744-3356 ing, guidance, supervision, but are Food Service Workers ry, dental gold, sterling silver. Harbor, Moultonboro area. Re- very nice poodles. Browns, Blacks, FRANKLIN: Very nice two bedroom Bulletin Board Join our Team! Cafe Services, Inc. Free oral appraisals. sponsible, caring, trustworthy, Blues. Spay/Neuter agreement. $200 apts. available. Secure building, off has immediate openings for food great tenants, quiet. House, condo Call 603-237-4385 North Country Coins street parking, on site laundry. $700 3rd ANNUAL NHTI service workers and cashiers in our or house sitting. Can’t sell let us www.crabappledowns.com per month plus utilities. 603-455-5055 CRAFT FAIR Plymouth School District lunch Main Street rent it! Call 253-4429 or 455- or [email protected] Date: Saturday September 20th program. Please call Bruce McKenzie Plymouth, NH 2230. at 536-3555 or email resume to Lost & Found Pets Where: NHTI Concord, NH Holderness APT! Large 1 bedroom [email protected] CAT MISSING SINCE 8/1/08 in area 603-536-2625 (Goldie Crocker Wellness Center) Is your place vacant?? Retired couple apartment in quiet area. Fully furnish- of Fellows Hill, Payson and Shaker Sponsored by: looking for “get away” place on week- ed, dishwasher, washer, dryer, all util- IRRIGATION HELP NEEDED Roads in Northfield. All white short The Sunshine Team Crafts ends - maybe a week or so. Will supply ities included, off street parking and Time: 9:00-3:00 Experience preferred hair female, pink ears and nose. Please references. Write FLM, 5 Colonial Rd., Artisans Gallery of Tilton, NH search- private entrance. Security Deposit Re- Cost: 8’ table $25, Great pay plus overtime! call if you’ve seen her 603-267-6693 Peabody, MA 01960 ing for new members to market their quired. $900 month Call 603-968-7190 6’ table $20 Lacey Irrigation and leave message. special talent. No commission, month- Crafters reserve your spot by Call 603-476-2664 Meredith Area Lake Front Winter ly member dues only. Crafters Wel- Friday, September 5th Pet Care Rentals- 1 BR Apt w/garage, $675+, 2 come! Call 603-286-8424 or 603-491- PROMOTE YOUR If you are interested call BR Apt.-$975 + Wood or Oil Heat. Pets Do You Need Financial Help with 2139. Irene at 603-271-6077 PLACE YOUR AD, Get Read, NON-PROFIT EVENT OK. Call after 5 PM, 508-740-9035 . spaying or altering of your dog or cat? or email: [email protected] or [email protected] GET RESULTS! Call 603-224-1361 before 2 pm. ★★★★★★★★★★★ Use the classifieds! Classifieds TOWN•TO•TOWN / HELP WANTED B6 • Thursday, September 4, 2008 MEREDITH NEWS/THE RECORD ENTERPRISE/WINNISQUAM ECHO

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HELP WANTED FOR Winnisquam Regional School District HIGHLAND GAMES 2008 We are currently accepting applications for the following positions FryeburFryeburgg Fair Fair for the 2008-2009 school year: Loon is hiring for Highland Games for September 18th-21st. High School Positions available for Grounds Workers, Parking Attendants, Food SEPTEMBER 28TH - OCTOBER 5TH Temporary Evening Custodian (through April ’09) and Beverage workers and Bus Drivers (Valid CDL-B with air Traffic Police • Parkers • Cleaners • Maintenance Workers Food Service Manager (experience preferred) Coaching break and passenger endorsements required). Barrel Dumpers • Rakers • Pari-mutual Tellers Indoor Track - Winter Apply to: Interviews every Thursday, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Field Hockey B Human Resources, 60 Loon Mountain Road, Lincoln, NH 03251 District Wide Online at loonmtn.com at Main Office of Fryeburg Fair. Substitute Nurses - $100 per day Email: jobs.loonmtn.com Substitute Teachers - $65 per day Contact Richard Andrews at 1 (207) 935-3268 An Equal Opportunity Employer Applications are available on our website www.wrsdsau59.org or by contacting the Winnisquam Regional School District, Human Sales Associate Full-time Resources, 433 West Main Street, Tilton, NH 03276 – (603) 286-4116 NEWFOUND AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Plymouth Hannaford EOE has the following opening MVSB has an exciting new opportunity for a sales associate in our Plymouth Hannaford Branch Office. If you think you are up to the challenge of helping us Facilities and Grounds Maintenance Assistant provide exceptional service and value to MVSB customers - we would love to hear JOB OPENING from you now! Town of Ashland: The Newfound Area School District is seeking a year round employee to main- MVSB is looking for a dynamic and dependable individual to join our team! TRANSFER STATION ATTENDANT tain the physical school facilities and grounds in a condition of operating Successful applicants will have solid work experiences, exceptional customer excellence, cleanliness, and safety. The candidate should have a high school service skills, accurate cash handling ability, and are computer proficient. The Town of Ashland is accepting applications for a Transfer Experience in retail banking desired but not required. A High School diploma or Station Attendant. This is a part time position, approximately 20 diploma or equivalent, organizational and human relation skills to function GED and a satisfactory criminal and credit background check is required. with a variety of people at different levels of the schools district organization. hours per week, including 8 hours on Saturday. The position MVSB offers employees excellent salary and benefits to our full-time employees along with future career growth opportunities. answers to the Town of Ashland Road Agent and will be expected to Interested candidates can view the job description at To apply for this position or to view all MVSB employment opportunities perform routine work at the solid waste facility. http://www.newfound.k12.nh.us/Employment.htm please visit our website www.mvsb.com Applicants please send a letter of interest, PO Box 177 • Meredith, NH 03253 Attn: Human Resources Starting rate of pay is $10.09 per hour moving to a rate of $10.87 at experience and three letters of reference to: completion of probation. Applications and complete job descrip- Newfound Area School District An Equal Opportunity Employer • Women & Minority Applicants Encouraged Attn: Daniel Rossner tions can be obtained from the Ashland Town Office Building dur- 20 North Main Street ing regular business hours. All applications must be received no Bristol, NH 03222 Current Job Postings later than 4:00 PM on September 11, 2008 addressed to Mark Ober. EOE The University invites applications for the following positions. A complete listing of job postings and a detailed description of the jobs listed here can ALPINE ADVENTURES be viewed at: http://plymouth.interviewexchange.com. IN LINCOLN Project Director-Center for Rural Partnerships IS SEEKING This is a full-time grant funded professional position reporting to the Director of the reliable employees and managers: We Are Looking For: Center for Rural Partnerships. Center for Rural Partnerships was established in ZIP-LINE GUIDES &, OFF-ROAD DRIVERS. November of 2005 to support non-profit, governmental and community organiza- DISHWASHERS tions in their efforts to sustain and enhance the quality of life in rural New Pay ranges from $9.00-$16.00/hour, climbing, computer, Hampshire. Duties and Responsibilities: The successful applicant will provide out- bookkeeping experience helpful, will train. Must be at least LINE COOKS reach, project development, and project management assistance for the Center, PSU 18 y.o., work weekends, have sense of humor, be great with faculty, and external partners. Responsibilities include science translation, conduct- people and have a good driving record. Experience not necessary, will train the right candidate ing and coordinating outreach education and events, proposal writing, project assis- Call 745-9911 or email: [email protected] WAITSTAFF tance, and marketing for the Center. The duties will include assisting in the identifi- cation and development of research funding opportunities, organizing and conduct- ALPINE Full and Part Time ing conferences, projects, and outreach activities, technical assistance for scientific ADVENTURES FRONT DESK CLERK presentations and publications, and communication with partners and clients. outdoor recreation Successful fund-raising from grants and donors is an expected part of the job. The job Part Time duties will be diverse, challenging, and rewarding. Renewal of this one-year position specialists HOSTESSES is contingent upon continued grant funding. Fun, upbeat individuals, who enjoy working with the public Certification & Conversion Coordinator FACILITIES DOOR MEN The Office of Teachers Certification seeks a dynamic professional who is capable of working in partnership with a diverse population of working professionals. Duties MAINTENANCE & Contact: [email protected] and Responsibilities: Meets with all certification candidates at regular intervals and OPERATIONS or Peggy (603) 745-5605 ext. 462 handles all certification correspondence. Advises certification candidates about 135 Main St., Woodstock, NH admission requirements, programs, and state and PSU requirements. Provides career SUPPORT development coaching/information, information relative to the education profession, explanation about the certification process and requirements, and an overview of The Inns of Waterville is seeking a full-time Facilities Maintenance and financial aid opportunities, which are related to teaching. Praxis I testing (for all Operations Support person. The person would report directly to the on-site initial cert candidates) MAT/GRE for others, certification application essay contents, Innkeeper and be responsible for care, upkeep, and repair to the property. They would also support other departments in the operation of the proper- recommendation requirements, transcript requirements, and audits previous course- ty including customer service and housekeeping. Competitive pay and ben- work as it applies to new certification. Creates certification program contracts for all efits but no health insurance. Some Flexibility in hours but need to be avail- candidates in certification programs and sends them along to appropriate content able Friday evenings and Saturdays. advisor/coordinator Internship/Practicum (sets these placements up, sets up super- vision for all initial certification candidates. Candidate will be teaching evening sem- Please complete an application on site or send a résumé to: inars on internships/practicum. Assists with resume development, with job search The Inns of Waterville Valley, PO Box 411, 46 Packard’s Road, (where to look, how to go about it), maintains contact with field supervisors and Waterville Valley NH 03215 mentor teachers and collects all necessary information for portfolio assessment. (603)-236-8366 or email to [email protected] Maintains database of early and culminating field placements. Library Information Technologist II – WANTED – The Library Information Technologist II manages the library web pages, the integrat- ed library system (Innovative Interfaces), and insures on-campus and remote access FUTURE MASTER to the library’s online resources. The Library IT II works closely with the integration of our library with online learning projects. Duties and Responsibilities: Develop and AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN support library electronic resources to serve students, faculty, and staff both on and We are currently in need of an experienced technician with off-campus, which includes: internal workflows and administrative systems, integrat- 2 or more years of experience. If you are looking to ed web applications, custom portal content, content management system, statistics, advance your career, you will have the opportunity to work and identity and financial management. with 5 ASE master technicians and receive General Motors Factory Training. We offer an excellent compensation and Parking Enforcement Officer benefits package. Under general supervision, the officer will perform parking enforcement work con- Contact : Steve Hurst cerned with protecting the lives and property of the public. The successful candidate Email: [email protected] must demonstrate positive customer service skills, initiative, and independence to ensure good judgment when performing the duties and responsibilities of this posi- tion. This is a 75% time benefited position. Duties & Responsibilities: Parking 623 Union Avenue • Laconia, NH enforcement, which includes, ticketing and booting vehicles in violation of parking Join Our Team! 524-0770 There is a better way... regulations and recommending vehicles for towing. Evaluates ongoing parking Lunch or Dinner Waitstaff issues and recommends ideas for solutions to the administrative sergeant. In addi- Busser tion, performs building security checks, door unlocks, and responds to general public The Corner House Inn safety issues across the campus. Reports for emergencies such as snowstorms, flood Center Sandwich evacuation/preparation as required. Some evening and/or weekend work may be 284-6219 required. NH MENTOR Desktop Support/Repair Technician has just The Information Technology Services Department seeks a dynamic person who can opened a new office in work in a fast-paced, ever changing environment. Candidate selected must have the Central NH (Tilton)!! We are ability to work as an effective member in a team environment. This position will be seeking foster parents to responsible for Desktop support on both MS-Windows and MacIntosh platforms for open their homes to chil- faculty and staff; provide in person and remote assistance; install new hardware; per- dren and adolescents in form OS and application installations and upgrades; diagnose software and hardware need. Work from home and problems; supplement existing repair shop personnel for both PC and Mac hardware. Create documentation for use by other technicians and the help desk. earn a $1650 tax free Candidates interested in applying for any of the positions listed here must apply on stipend monthly! Come join line at http://plymouth.interviewexchange.com. our team and receive excel- lent training and ongoing support from our clinical Plymouth State University is an EEO/AA employer. We are committed to creating an environment that values and sup- Got something you really ports diversity, equity and inclusiveness across our campus community and encourage applications from qualified indi- staff. viduals who will help us achieve this mission. Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the U.S. want to sell? Put it in front Please contact Allison of the faces of thousands of 603-524-7094 x12 readers in the Classifieds. Call today to place your ad! Town-to-Town CLASSIFIEDS 1-877-766-6891 newhampshirelakesandmountains.com B8 September 4, 2008 EXIT 21 WINNISQUAM ECHO ■ Idol FROM PAGE B1 said emcee Molly King from it had always been her secret Groot. “It’s been amazing to zine. On the final night of ceived ten passes to Mead- In the course of the evening WLNH. “It’s such a hard de- passion. When she heard be a part of all of this.” competition sponsors Nas- owbrook for any perform- the audience heard “Some- cision.” about the competition on the The judges for the compe- sau Broadcasting, Metrocast ance next season. The first thing to Talk About” by Bon- Gilford resident Melissa radio, she decided to audition tition were Randy Ellis, and the Inn and Spa at Mill prize, however, went to An- nie Raitt, “Me and Bobby DeGroot sang “Foolish on a whim. She said her fam- founder of Razzle Produc- Falls added two more judges thony Torres of Compton for McGee” by Janis Joplin and Games,” by Jewel and said ily was very surprised and tions and co-founder of Razz to help with the decision. Do- his performances of “Angel” “(I Just) Died In Your Arms she was just really excited to have been really supportive Rock Records, Bob Felsberg, minic Viello from WLNH and by Jon Secada and “This is Tonight” by Cutting Crew. be a part of the finale. It was of her participation in the co-founder of Razz Rock Jim Frank from 106.3 the Night” by Clay Aiken. “I am so glad I am up here the first time she had ever competition. Records, and Pete Lampeon, FRANK-FM joined the other Torres won the opportuni- and not over there judging,” sung in front of a crowd and “I am so excited,” said De- editor of Buzz Music Maga- three judges. Once all the ty to record a three song de- songs were sung and the ap- mo at Razz Rock Records, of plause had died down the which he will receive 100 free Chuckabee winners were announced copies to hand out. Torres FROM PAGE B1 chronicles the misadven- many words, phrases, and ex- understandings. Everything and accepted their prizes will also be the subject of a be served at intermission. tures of two pairs of lovers: pressions that are no longer that makes us human and amongst cheers from family feature article in an upcom- The New England Shake- Benedick and Beatrice, and in use, Heath said that the makes it tricky to live in a and friends. ing issue of Buzz Music Mag- speare Festival performs Claudio and Hero. Though physical performance backs community.” Amy Mathison from New azine as well as winning a Shakespeare’s plays in the the latter pair share a some- up the dialog for a fully un- Heath said that by bring- Hampton won third place for two-day stay at the Inn and “true style,” Heath said, what dark and serious love derstandable story. ing Shakespeare to Belmont, her performances of Bette Spa at Mill Falls. The final which includes some im- story, the relationship be- “The way that these guys she is “trying to get a little Midler’s “Stuff Like That” prize as New Hampshire Idol provisation and mixing with tween the former is more do it, the language is in con- momentum going,” and and Cyndi Lauper’s “Time 2008 for Anthony Torres was the audience. lighthearted and comedic. text,” she said. “It just flows hopes to bring in perform- After Time.” She received six to perform the national an- “Instead of being up on a The story deals with the and makes perfect sense.” ances and programs by the passes to Meadowbrook for them at Meadowbrook before stage away from people, specter of unfaithfulness, Heath added that the age New Hampshire Humanities any performance during the the Travis Tritt concert. they’re in the midst of the au- and with the difficulty of rec- of Shakespeare’s plays, Council. 2009 season. Second-place “I was just so surprised,” dience,” Heath added. onciling oneself with one’s about 400 years, does not af- If Sunday’s weather is winner Erika Donohue per- said Torres. “I just want to According to the compa- feelings. Heath said that the fect their relevance and ap- poor, “Much Ado About formed “It Hurts So Bad” by thank God for giving me this ny’s Web site, www.neweng- library has put on children’s peal to a modern audience. Nothing” will be held in the Susan Tedeschi and gift. All glory goes to Him and landshakespeare.org, it has plays before, but never a pro- “He picked issues that are Corner Meeting House. “Blessed” by Martina Jesus Christ.” been performing the original duction for adults and chil- part of the whole human ex- Heath encourages residents McBride, for which she re- versions of Shakespeare’s dren alike. istence,” she said, including to bring blankets or lawn plays since 1994. Though “Much Ado About “parents having problems chairs to sit on. For more in- “Much Ado About Noth- Nothing” is performed in with their children, kids formation, call the Belmont ing,” set in Sicily circa 1600, Early Modern English, with growing up, travels and mis- Public Library at 267-8331. Musings FROM PAGE B1 and tucked away four boxes reveal pencils, a 6“ ruler, of 16 count Crayola crayons sharpener and eraser all nes- at 25 cents a box. For in spite tled into their own spots, of the technological games, with two drawers below that gizmos and gadgets available CLEAN UP! held the crayons, there can to kids today (and the rest of be no doubt I would have us for that matter), a six-year- thrilled to the choices avail- old’s heart can still be won by able today. Unable to resist a fresh box of untouched the lure of the magic mark- crayons and a new coloring ers I would have given my book. right arm to possess in first Marty is a Tilton resident grade had they been avail- and occasional columnist for able, I grabbed three differ- the Winnisquam Echo. ent boxes for 88 cents a box

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©2008 Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (BRP). All rights reserved. ®, ™ and the BRP logo are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates. In the U.S.A., the products are distributed by BRP US Inc. Offers valid in US only from July 1, 2008 to August 31, 2008. † 3-Year Limited Warranty: Eligible units are all new and unused adult Quest, Traxter, Outlander (including MAX models) and Renegade models. The buyer of such models will receive the 6-month BRP Limited Warranty plus 30-month B.E.S.T. extended service contract subject to a $50 deductible on each repair. Exception to Florida residents who will receive the 6-month BRP Limited Warranty plus additional 30-month BRP Limited Warranty. See your participating BRP Can-Am dealer for all details and to receive a copy of the BRP Limited Warranty and B.E.S.T. contract. BRP reserves the right, at any time, to discontinue or change specifications, prices, designs, features, models or equipment without incurring obligation. Some models depicted may include optional equipment. BRP highly recommends that all ATV drivers take a training course. For safety and training information, see your dealer or call the ATV Safety Institute at 1-800-887-2887. ATVs can be hazardous to operate. For your safety: always wear a helmet, eye protection, and other protective clothing. Always remember that riding and alcohol/drugs don’t mix. Never ride on paved surfaces or public roads. Never carry passengers on any ATV not specifically designed by the manufacturer for such use. Never engage in stunt driving. Avoid excessive speeds and be particularly careful on difficult terrain. ATVs with engine sizes of greater than 90cc are recommended for use only by those aged 16 and older. Outlander MAX ATVs: These ATVs are recommended for drivers age 16 and older, and passengers age 12 and older only. BRP urges you to “TREAD LIGHTLY” on public and private lands. Preserve your future riding opportunities by showing respect for the environment, local laws and the rights of others when you ride. Make sure that all laws, regulations, and BRP’s warnings/recommendations for ATV passengers are respected. Ride responsibly. FORTUNATELY, 5107527 SAVE $800 in addition to 36 Month Warranty WE DON’T. $1900 Total Savings

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