ECRWSS PRESORT STD U.S. Postage PAID Winnisquam Echo Postal Customer Winnisquam Echo THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 2008 SERVING TILTON, NORTHFIELD, BELMONT & SANBORNTON, N.H. FREE MAP testing: changing the way teachers teach BY MEGHAN SIEGLER [email protected] elementary school, students don’t have to know how to head to the computer room read. They’re allowed to WINNISQUAM — For the for the MAPs. wear headphones that enable last time this year, Win- “They’re so able to work them to rehear a question; in nisquam Regional School on the computer,” Kim Con- second grade and up, they District students set aside stant, the computer assistant have to read it on their own. class time to take Measures at Union Sanborn, said. Plus, there are more pictures of Academic Progress tests, Constant sets up the com- and other visuals for the which track student puters for each student so younger children. progress throughout the they’re taking their own in- Along with MAP’s ability school year and are used by dividualized test. She also to track student learning, it teachers and administrators monitors the test-takers and also creates individualized to develop more individual- gives instructions through- tests based on each student’s ized curriculum. out the hour or so that each response. For example, if a MAP testing is an assess- test takes. student gets a question right, ment product offered by “Take your best guest – the next one will either be the Northwest Evaluation Asso- there may be something you same level of difficulty or ciation and, unlike the New don’t know, and that’s OK,” harder; if he or she gets a England Co\mmon Assess- Constant said to a first-grad- question wrong, the next ment Program, is not re- er who was preparing to take question will likely be easier. quired by the state. But for a MAP test last month. Neville said that this process some teachers and adminis- There’s a big jump from continues until a student’s trators, it’s another tool that the kindergarten and first “instructional level” is allows them to better identi- grade MAP tests to those tak- found. fy the needs of their stu- en in second grade and up. “MAP tests are unique in dents. Even first graders For one thing, students in that they adapt to be appro- PHOTO BY MEGHAN SIEGLER take the tests twice a year, kindergarten and first grade SEE MAP PAGE A10 Union Sanborn School first-grader Ethan Avery ponders a question on his MAP test. and grades two through 10 take them thrice yearly. “They’re actually picking it up where they left off,” Tim Auto purchases reflect fuel prices, economy Neville, principal of Union Sanborn School in North- BY ERIK ZYGMONT that some of the second ve- national media reporting [email protected] field, said of the MAPs. hicles in households, which sweeping lifestyle changes “That’s what makes this par- LAKES REGION — As used to be large SUVs, are brought on by the economy ticular test special … you can gas prices rise, vehicle sizes now smaller, more economic and fuel costs, the trend is really notice the growth be- are shrinking, according to models,” said McGreevey. slower in his experience. tween fall and now.” area auto dealers. He noted, however, that “We can’t just do that “This little store, we’ve al- many customers are still de- (change our lifestyles) at a Taking the tests ways been a pretty big truck manding large vehicles. drop of a hat,” he said, citing Test-taking isn’t the typi- seller historically,” said Ruth “A significant amount still families with four or five cal fill-in-the-bubble-with-a- Stephenson, sales and leas- want SUVs, for their children as an example. “Peo- #2-pencil anymore. Even in ing consultant at Meredith lifestyles or particular ple buy vehicles that make Ford. “Last month was the needs,” he said. their lifestyles more com- first month in years that we McGreevey observed that fortable.” sold way more cars than despite “mass waves” in the SEE AUTO PAGE A10 DPW trucks.” “I think this is a trend that will stick around,” she PHOTO BY ERIK ZYGMONT Communities look at outlines added. Kamal Gosine, sales representative at AutoServ of Tilton, stands next to The model of the moment a line of empty lot space that he says was filled with smaller, economy model cars just days ago. at Meredith Ford is the Fo- ‘single-stream’ recycling summer cus, a four-cylinder coupe or done really well; it’s a great Ford, Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, BY ERIK ZYGMONT “The technology in these [email protected] sedan. The EPA estimates car,” said Stephenson. “But Kia, and Nissan, the shift in plants can separate materi- roadwork that the five-speed manual since that gas has gone up consumers’ demands is more LAKES REGION — As als without a whole lot of la- BY ERIK ZYGMONT version gets 24 miles-per-gal- over $3 per gallon, we’ve sold subtle, according to Market- part of the Concord Region- bor,” he said. [email protected] lon in the city, and 35 on the more than ever.” ing Director David Mc- al Solid Waste/Resource Re- Presher added that single- highway. At AutoServ of Tilton, Greevey. covery Cooperative, several stream, or “no-sort” recy- SANBORNTON — DPW “The Focus has always which sells models from “We have found, candidly, Lakes Region communities cling is convenient for peo- Director John Hubbard gave are pondering a new,“single- ple, and more recyclables the selectmen a preliminary stream” recycling system. will be separated from the outline of what his depart- Belmont, Gilford, North- solid waste stream. ment hopes to accomplish field, Sanbornton, and Tilton He said that once the sys- with the $600,000 allocated are among the communities tem is in place, communities for reconstruction and main- that, in the near future, will that chose to recycle will tenance of town infrastruc- have the option to combine drop their recyclables off at ture. their recyclables, without the facility, where they will At Town Meeting, voters sorting, and send them to a be first separated and then appropriated $450,000 for single facility, site as of yet marketed to “wherever the roads, and $50,000 for undetermined, for process- best prices are for the com- bridges. An additional ing. modities,” including over- $100,000 will come from state Jim Presher, director of seas, Presher said. grant money, according to the CRSW/RRC, said that “There’s quite a demand town officials. three locations are currently for fibers, especially over- The $600,000 total is for being considered, two in seas,” he said. town roads and bridges only, Concord and one in According to the CR- not the Class II, state-main- Franklin. Construction of SW/RRC Web site, www.cr- tained roads of the Y Project. the facility is slated for 2009. swrrc.org, the facility will ac- The two “definites” for Presher said that the sort- cept mixed papers, newspa- PHOTO BY ERIK ZYGMONT SEE DPW PAGE A11 Fiery blessing ing facility would be the per, office paper, cardboard, The Rev. Albert Tremblay of St. Joseph Parish in Belmont blesses the Fire Department’s new ladder truck, “next generation in recy- box board, one through sev- approved by voters at 2008 Town Meeting. cling.” SEE SINGLE STREAM PAGE A11

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Steve Ober. and there was no public bur- stalled electrical power. According to literature ial ground where he could be Shaw donated a granite provided by Shaw at an earli- laid to rest. The selectmen de- bench and worked on a me- er date, a five-member ceme- cided to pursue the idea of a morial garden. tery committee has asked the town cemetery,and the ceme- The cemetery was chal- selectmen to establish a town tery committee became the lenged in court by Sanborn- cemetery every year, begin- Cemetery Trustees and ton resident Helmut Busack, ning in 1997. gained the legal authority to who owns land nearby. In Sanbornton has about 76 establish a cemetery. January, Probate Court up- family burial grounds, Shaw Volunteers spent a couple held the Cemetery Trustees’ has said previously,but those years readying the Tower efforts to establish the ceme- are filled to capacity or are Hill site, which was part of tery. “way out in the boondocks.” the Town Forest, and part of Now the site is ready, the The cemetery committee’s the Town Fairgrounds before memorial garden is ready to efforts were fruitless until that. bloom, and the first burial is 2005, when a local teenager Volunteers cleared the scheduled for June 10, Shaw PHOTO BY ERIK ZYGMONT was killed in a car accident, land, built stonewalls, and in- said. The town cemetery, located near the end of Tower Hill Road, was officially dedicated by the Board of Selectmen last week.

BY ERIK ZYGMONT Tilton man charged after police pursuit [email protected] “Whereas a large number Tower Hill road as a Town On Sunday, June 1, at ap- ed the highway at Exit 14 and doned in the parking lot. SANBORNTON — Read- of volunteers have donated Cemetery, and proclaim that proximately 5:26 a.m. Troop- traveled easterly on Bridge With the assistance of local ing and signing a proclama- countless hours of hard work said site is to be used as a er Matthew Shapiro of the Street and through the red citizens the suspect was tion at their meeting last to plan the cemetery and im- Town Cemetery.” State Police light at the intersection of N. eventually seen entering a Wednesday, the Board of Se- prove the land,” read Select- “Hallelujah,” said Millie attempted to stop a 2005 Toy- State Street. The vehicle con- rear slider door at 38 Green lectmen approved the three- men Chair Andrew Liver- Shaw, in a quiet voice. ota Tundra pick up truck on tinued on Center Street and Street, which is directly acre site off Tower Hill Road nois, “including clearing the Since 1997, Shaw has been I-93 south in Concord for a left onto Rumford Street. The across the street from the as Sanbornton’s official pub- land, raking, planting grass part of the effort to establish speeding violation. The op- vehicle ran reds lights and Concord Police Department. lic cemetery. and fundraising… We the Se- a public cemetery in San- erator was later determined stop signs and Trooper Eldridge was taken into The proclamation had lectmen of the Town of San- bornton. to be Brian Eldridge, 25, of Shapiro eventually lost the custody after being found in nine statements beginning bornton hereby dedicate the “Thank goodness; Hal- Tilton. vehicle in the downtown an upstairs bedroom hiding with “Whereas.” land on the three-acre site on lelujah,” echoed Selectman The suspect vehicle exit- area. under a bed. Shortly thereafter a Con- Eldridge has been cord Police unit located an charged with the following oil slick trail leading from offenses: Fayette Street to a rear park- Driving While an Habitu- HAPPY BIRTHDAY! ing lot at 14 South Street al Offender where the vehicle was locat- Reckless Conduct ed with heavy front end dam- Disobeying a Police Offi- age. It was determined that cer Don’t forget...it’s time to have your the suspect vehicle had Conduct After an Acci- turned onto Fayette Street dent Breach of Bail Condi- CAR INSPECTED from S. Main Street at a high tions rate of speed and struck a re- Eldridge is being held on taining wall and tree as well $50,000 cash bail and he is due If your birthday is in June as a Wrong Way sign. The to be held at the Merrimack your car inspection is due by: 6/30 suspect vehicle continued County Jail pending ar- down Fayette Street the raignment. wrong way and was aban- QUALITY SERVICE & REPAIRS FOR YOUR FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CAR TILTONTILTON TRAILERTRAILER RENTALRENTAL Storage on Our Site or Yours… eurasian autoworks ltd Rt. 3 (512 W. Main St.) • Tilton Serving the Area for Over 15 Years Sanborn Auto Repair 286-8633 HOME OF SPARKY AND BUSTER Open SPECIALIZING IN: 7 TUNE-UPS – EXHAUST – BRAKES our Days SAAB • VOLVO • VW • HONDA • TOYOTA Y ROAD SERVICE – STATE INSPECTION Own Lock & OTHER EUROPEAN & JAPANESE CARS & Key Your Yard Our Yard Rick Perreault 316 COURT ST. PHONE 165 Clark Rd. • Across from Town Line Plaza • Tilton/FranklinLine 1-800-332-2621 www.tiltontrailer.com LACONIA, N.H. (603) 524-9798 286-4845286-4845 On-Site Mini Rentals Starting @ $59/mo. MONTH & LONG TERM RENTALS 8x10 8x20 8x40 HEATEDCALL ABOUT SPACE SPECIALSAVAILABLE

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Marshall and Karvellas nual St. Baldrick’s Festival met online through St. raised over $50,000 for child- Baldrick’s, and Marshall hood cancer research. took the initiative to begin By the numbers, at the helping his new friend by end of the day, the St. raising money through his Baldrick’s event had raised a school and by leaving change grand total of $50,143.53, cans at local businesses. made 87 new registrations to The two boys, who talk the DKMS Americas bone every week, will meet on marrow registry, collected Karvellas’s birthday in Au- over 238 inches of hair for gust (Aaron and his family Locks of Love, and shaved live in Virginia Beach, Va.). SARAH SCHMIDT more than 130 heads. 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Firefighters once more, and Guglielmo Returning once again to dy as they climbed into the from across the state signed jumped from the barber the barber chairs was the chairs, as their friends and T-shirts with messages of chair to continue encourag- biggest shaving team – the family cheered them on – or support to send to Karvellas. ing people to sign up with the Brother Dave Builders SARAH SCHMIDT gently heckled them. Those Shavees also got to meet DKMS Americas bone mar- “green team” of about 15 Michael and Giovanni Guglielmo are on hand to encourage registration on DKMS bone marrow registry. shavees who were more out- Avery Forestall, the “child of row registry. shavees. Begun by company wardly nervous received honor” for the event. Too As the representative for owner Rob McAfee in honor Gilford Deputy Chief John easy for us to do this. We love some of the loudest cheers. sick to attend last year, 6- DKMS in New England, of his brother, lost to cancer, Beland summed it up. having you hear, and God Moultonboro Central School year-old Forestall, who was Guglielmo has made it his the team has consistently “We have parents and fam- bless you for doing what Principal Scott Laliberte, a diagnosed with leukemia, goal to put 100,000 more on been one of the largest in the ily here that have lost family you’re doing.” member of the Moultonboro was able to arrive with his the registry, and to “turn Gilford St. Baldrick’s festi- members,” said Beland. “It’s Baldcats shave team, asked family in tow, thanking the New Hampshire into the val. 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His children looked on in auto, blue, 108k ...... 2004 SUBARU IMPREZA $11,900 agement in shavees’ ears Joint, Forestall shaved down “I don’t want to see other delight to see that even as his auto, green, 69k ...... 2001 HONDA CR-V EX $10,500 was stylist and volunteer Moultonboro Firefighter Ja- parents suffer like we did,” hair was shaved away, his 4x4, auto, silver, 78k ...... $ barber Lieanne Guyotte, let- son Bryant’s head. Bryant said Guglielmo. “They saved scalp remained green. 2001 TOYOTA CAMRY LE auto, tan, 71k ...... 7,995 $ ting them know how hand- and his fellow firefighters our child, now we’re trying Though at times solemn, 2000 TOYOTA SIENNA LE auto, white, 93k ...... 7,995 $ some or beautiful they each had been among the first last to save others.” frivolous, and stirring, with 1999 HONDA CR-V 5 sp, green, 95k ...... 7,500 $ looked. Guyotte shaved her year to create the Firefight- Partnered with the Hawk the performances by the New 1999 HONDA CIVIC DX auto, silver, 92k ...... 6,995 OB $ own head a short time ago, to ers for Forestall shaving radio station, Guglielmo will Hampshire Pipe and Drum 1998 HONDA CIVIC LX auto, green, 73k ...... 5,995 stand in solidarity with a team to support the family. head two bone marrow group, festival emcee and and More! friend who has cancer, and Local quilter and shavee 629 W. Main St., Tilton (across from Smitty’s) in memory of several family Rozanne Sheridan gifted members whom she lost to Forestall with a “firefight- Winnisquam Regional School District cancer. er’s quilt” that she had hand- “It’s very difficult for crafted for the silent auction. 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June 5, 2008 Opinion Winnisquam Echo ■ EDITORIAL LETTERS ■ ● Bring on more Seeking reelection as county attorney Dear Citizens of with particular focus on the a series of trainings to assist designed to create a greater Belknap County: widespread abuses of pre- in the effectiveness of our level of citizenship in the De- scriptive drugs. This office law enforcement efforts with fendant in the community in businesses I humbly and respectfully has aggressively made a pub- a two-day Aggravated/Negli- the future. announce my candidacy for lic statement through the gent Homicide DWI training I have further initiated an reelection to the position of sentencing of Defendants for the area's agencies. effort to create a Diversion Belknap County Attorney. It who dispense methadone re- I have organized the office Program for Belknap County has been my honor to serve sulting in death. It has also so that each attorney partic- with an eye to utilizing the In creating a stronger business economy to bring you for the past two years. I sought to hold accountable ipates in the community at County's present resources in revenue, Belmont is finally making progress. ask you for the opportunity individuals who distribute large in a variety of common of local interested groups Building a commercial tax base is something Se- to continue that service. and/or possess illegal sub- community advocacy com- rather than tax expenses to lectmen Ron Cormier has said he’d wanted to pur- For the past two years, like stances in our communities. mittees. I maintain a strong our citizens to create a vi- sue during his first few years on the board but nev- most of my adult life, I have My office has maintained advocacy in the youth of our sionary Diversion model er found the time for; now, in the early months of focused on making your the highest level of concern community with service in a which focuses on improving his new term, he and his fellow selectmen have county a better, safer, and for the abuses against the number of youth related the competencies of Defen- made strides by beginning to form an economic de- healthier place for your fam- weakest and most vulnerable committees, which seek dants in reducing substance velopment committee. ilies. Long before the present of citizens- our children. We more fiscally responsible and abuse dependency, in ex- It’s no secret that Belmont needs more revenue, national candidates, I have have successfully and ag- more effective treatment of panding or completing their and a couple of options have been bandied about as worked to 'change' people's gressively prosecuted a large the young in our communi- educations, and in gainfully possible solutions, including the controversial ad- lives in order to create a pos- number of predators who ties. My two assistants serve employing them. The goal in dition of slot machines to the Lodge at Belmont. itive environment in which have violated our children on the County's Domestic Vi- this endeavor is to reform De- We still think the benefits would outweigh the dis- there is respect and respon- both sexually and physically. olence Council and the Great fendants into contributing advantages if that were to happen, but it could be sibility. We have also sought to be Lakes Region Child Advoca- citizens who take on the same years before the state gives expanded gambling the I have incorporated those activists in derailing the cy- cy Center. responsibilities of family, go-ahead. So, rather than waiting around for the life values and goals in my cle of Domestic Violence in Upon entry into this office work, and community as you state, it’s time to move on to another idea. work as your County Attor- our communities with prose- and based upon a practice of and I. The next best, and maybe even better, solution is ney. cution, which seeks account- over 20 years, I have been con- I ask you for your support for the town to figure out how to make Belmont a I have emphasized the ability on the part of the vinced that there are two for my desire to reduce the viable, attractive area for businesses. A good County Attorney's energies abusers, as well as seeking types of Defendants- those danger in our communities, amount of people, including local business owners to make a strong statement of reformation of their behav- that must be removed from to increasing the amount of and builders, have shown an interest in being part deterrence against those iors to conform to respect the community for long peri- civility and citizenship on of or helping out this new economic development evils- drug and alcohol abuse, and responsibility to their ods of time for their predato- the part of each individual in task force, which is a good sign that residents are domestic violence, and child partners. ry actions and those for our communities, and to in- on the same page and are willing to work together abuse-, which strike to the I strongly believe that I whom responsibility for sure that Belknap County is to bring in more businesses. very heart of the safety and have the support of law en- their actions must be taken in every aspect a place of Some people may be reluctant to support a proj- integrity of our communi- forcement as I have main- and for whom a stronger re- great pride in our communi- ect that will encourage commercial business devel- ties. I have fought to main- tained the highest level of habilitative regime must be ties. opment, and that likely has a lot to do with Tilton’s tain strong community and availability to local and state needed to reduce the recidi- I ask you for your vote to Exit 20 development boom that so many long-time family values as to the pre- law enforcement agencies- vism in the criminal justice be reelected as your Belknap residents complain about. But Belmont doesn’t ciousness of children, inter- literally 24/7. I believe that system. County Attorney. have to go that far, mostly because those Exit 20 personal respect for life, and level of communication has I acted to bring the Acade- businesses have found their niche right off the I-93. a person's property. resulted in efficient, reliable, my Program back to Belknap James M. Carroll Belknap County Attorney Belmont will be better off focusing on Route 106 My office has aggressively and successful prosecution. County at no expense to the Laconia traffic, where there is plenty of land and opportu- attacked the presence of Further, we have initiated county. It is an intensive su- nities for a good, but not overwhelming, amount of drugs in our communities the first in what I hope to be pervision program, which is growth. The new economic development council is just getting underway and will be asked to come up with recommendations for the town that will focus Local teens get babysitter training not only on developer incentives, but also on ordi- nances and guidelines, presumably so growth won’t get out of hand. There will likely be plenty of public hearings as this plan unfolds. It will be vital that residents show up and voice their opinions, as this project could very well have a profound impact on the town’s character, its tax rate, and its future. The seeds of a bright future appear to have been plant- ed, but ultimately Belmont’s future lies in the hands of its residents. 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Established October 14, 2004 Published every Thursday at 5 Water Street, Meredith, New Hampshire 03253 Telephone: (603) 279-4516 PHOTO BY JUDY TYLER Toll Free: (877) 766-6889 Graduates of the recent American Red Cross Babysitter Training held at the Pines Community Center in Northfield. Fax: (603) 279-3331 Rich Piatt, Publisher NORTHFIELD — Con- dent received a Red Cross cer- the Babysitting class since for babysitting jobs, but also Meghan Siegler, Executive Editor gratulations to the recent tificate for successfully meet- 1992, says, “This is one of the offering practical parenting Sarah Schmidt, Senior Editor graduates of the American ing the course requirements. best classes I’ve seen. These skills for the future.” For Michael Macklin, Advertising Representative Red Cross Babysitter Train- Over the four-night girls are very enthusiastic boys and girls ages 11-15, the Jennifer Rollins, Advertising Assistant ing, which was held at the course, the class learned how and understand the huge re- American Red Cross Babysit- Judy Manning, Office & Classified Manager Pines Community Center in to: complete a personal re- sponsibility of keeping chil- ter Training is offered twice Email: [email protected] Northfield. The eight-hour sume; choose age-appropri- dren safe. They are going to a year at the Pines Commu- Classifieds: [email protected] course includes topics in ate activities for young chil- be great babysitters.” Fife nity Center.Call the Pines for Circulation figures available on request. Leadership & Professional- dren; feed a baby and change added, “After years of information about upcoming Publisher reserves the right to reject or cancel any advertising at any time. ism, Basic Care, Safety & Safe its diaper; and bandage a babysitting, myself, and now classes, 286-8653, or go to Play, plus an introduction to bleeding wound. Polly Mills as a parent, I see this train- www.pinescommunitycen- First Aid. In May, each stu- Fife, who has been teaching ing not only preparing youth ter.com. WINNISQUAM ECHO LOCAL NEWS June 5, 2008 A5 ■ TLC for your PC Fundraiser to benefit local family TILTON — The Network to 1 p.m. The fundraiser will year,The Network Managers ization or family to receive offer performance tuning, The Network Managers & Managers & Trainers Inc. benefit the Martinez family will donate their time to the proceeds from the event. virus and spyware checking. Trainers, Inc. is located at 5 has announced that this in Sanbornton, who lost their clean and “tune up” person- This year all proceeds will The Network Managers will Prospect Street in Tilton (the year’s TLC for your PC place of residence in a fire al computers for the commu- benefit Rick and Lorraine also have some “new to you” old Tilton Post Office). Fundraiser will be held on last month. nity. Each year the company Martinez and their four chil- PCs available for sale on Sat- Saturday,June 7, from 9 a.m. For the third consecutive selects a local charity organ- dren, who were left without a urday.All proceeds will go to home when their place of benefit the Martinez family. residence burned. After hearing about the Tim Lang, owner of The fundraiser, Mrs. Martinez Plant sale next weekend Network Managers, com- shared, “We are so grateful It only happens once a mation about flower color ton, New Hampton, Ashland, mented, “We are glad to have for everything that everyone year – a plant sale with many and light needs. Master Gar- and Meredith. technicians who are willing has done for us, and all they varieties of interesting deners will be on hand to as- The UNH Cooperative Ex- to offer their skills to benefit continue to do. This commu- perennials will be held in sist and to answer any ques- tension’s Master Gardener others. We hope to get a good nity is amazing and we ap- Tilton at 452 School Street on tions buyers may have. In ad- program was begun in 1993, turnout for the Martinez preciate all the support that Saturday,June 14, from 8 a.m. dition, there will be an as- and has provided training to family!” has been given to my hus- until 1 p.m. sortment of herbs and gar- well over 500 Master Garden- The Network Managers band and I, and our children. Sponsored by the Belknap den accessories for sale. er volunteers. These volun- will begin working on com- Words cannot express how County Master Gardeners From Main Street in teers have provided thou- puters starting at 9 a.m. on grateful we are.” Program, this sale is made Tilton, follow School Street sands of hours to communi- Saturday. Drop off service is If you have any questions possible by the many volun- for about two miles; the sale ties in their individual coun- available. Technicians will about the services performed teers who have been digging will be on your left. Look for ties. perform internal PC clean- at the fundraiser please con- and potting plants from the yellow sign. For more information ing (dust and debris) and will tact: Kelly Lang at 286-4007. home gardens to prepare for The proceeds of the sale about the sale, call 286-3161 this event. These well-estab- will be used to help fund fu- or contact the Belknap Coun- lished plants have been ture Master Gardener proj- ty Cooperative Extension at placed in large containers ects throughout the county. 527-5475. To learn more about FRED FULLER OIL CO. that will sell for $5, in an ef- Past activities include work the Master Gardener pro- fort to encourage others to at the Belknap County Nurs- gram, go to http://exten- plant and to learn more ing Home, the Laconia Li- sion.unh..edu/Agric/AG- FULLERFULLER about perennials. Each plant brary, the Tilton Island, and MastGD.htm. will have a label with infor- various projects in Gilman- • Home Heating Oil • Kerosene CALL FOR • Pre-buy and Budget Plans Available Participate in community assessment TODAY’S • Senior Citizen Discount • Automatic Delivery LAKES REGION — Area will be used to develop new will be available at all PRICES • 24 Hour Emergency Burner Service residents are being asked to programs and/or alter cur- town/city halls and libraries • Oil Burner & Boiler Installation participate in the Lakes Re- rent services. for the before mentioned ar- gion Community Needs As- “Through the Needs As- eas, and by calling 528-2145. LOCAL PEOPLE WHO CARE! sessment. sessment we are able to see The results of this assess- “Keeping New Hampshire Warm” This needs assessment where we are doing a good ment will be distributed in survey is being distributed job and where we need to im- local newspapers in late fall. TOLL FREE 1-800-300-HEAT via postal mail, e-mail, and prove,” remarked Lisa Mor- This assessment is spon- hard copy to residents of Al- ris, executive director of the sored by the Lakes Region Moultonboro 253-6600 Ossipee 539-3500 Laconia 524-1421 ton, Barnstead, Belmont, Gil- Lakes Region Partnership Partnership for Public Plymouth 536-6300 Bridgewater 744-6300 ford, Gilmanton, Laconia, for Public Health. “We want Health, Belknap County Cit- Meredith, Moultonboro, to encourage every resident izens Council for Children New Hampton, Sanbornton, of the Lakes Region to par- and Families, Community Sandwich, and Tilton. ticipate in this process.” Action Program Belknap- The Lakes Region com- The Lakes Region Com- Merrimack Counties, Com- munity needs assessment is munity Needs Assessment munity Health and Hospice, completed every five years. survey is available online at Genesis Behavioral Health, This year’s assessment will https://www.surveymon- LRGHealthcare, Lakes Re- seek to identify concerns in key.com/s.aspx?sm=6iYIpxd gion Community Services, the areas of health, safety, wdSN2_2fY0QlMY9Jw_3d_3 Lakes Region United Way community life, and social d. and the Taylor Community. and human services. Results Beginning June 9, surveys A6 June 5, 2008 SCHOOLS WINNISQUAM ECHO ■ Mars mission a success for BHS students

BY ERIK ZYGMONT [email protected] sion before our eyes and the ate “the best burritos we’ve people’s reaction to it. You ever had” at Anna’s Taque- BELMONT — Belmont couldn’t help but get into it.” ria, near the Tufts Campus. High School students Ben Gurshin said it was nerve- The purpose of the Winchell, Margaret Dampi- wracking to watch the alti- Phoenix Mars Mission is to er, and Tim Gurshin have tude measurements decline find life’s essential element, successfully landed on Mars. rapidly as the lander sped to- water, on the Red Planet. If The three have been par- ward the ground, but he was water is present, then the life ticipating in NASA’s Phoenix reassured when the descent or the compounds that pro- Mars Mission throughout slowed according to plan. duce life could be a future this school year, performing Dampier said that the 60 discovery, Morin has said in experiments, presenting the or so space nuts at the plane- previous interviews. mission to the public, and in- tarium were on the edge of The lander, which re- creasing their knowledge of their seats through the whole quires 100 watts of power to science and beyond with the landing process—entering operate its chem lab and oth- help of each other and their the atmosphere, parachute er components, is complete- teacher, Tom Morin. deployment, etc. ly powered by an attached 18- The mission made inter- “People would clap and foot solar panel. national news on Sunday, cheer every time something Because Mars is so far May 25, when the Phoenix good happened,” she said. away,all broadcasts from the lander successfully touched Prior to the landing, the lander take about 10 minutes down, just below the Red three students worked in sci- to reach the earth. Planet’s northern polar ice ence labs at Tufts University, In August, Dampier, Gur- cap. providing data that helped shin, and Winchell will trav- Morin, an enthusiast of the scientists determine the el to Tucson, Ariz., to the astronomy and other worlds, effects that the possibly abra- Phoenix Mars Mission head- noted that it was the first suc- sive Martian soil would have quarters, where they will cessful landing of a large ob- on the tiny chemistry lab in- perform more experiments ject in 32 years. side the lander. and immerse themselves in Winchell, Dampier, and According to Morin, every the world of science and dis- Gurshin were one team out calculation made, and every covery. of 13 nationwide that were reading taken, is dependent Between now and then, chosen to participate in the on a myriad of other calcu- they will continue their out- Phoenix Mars Mission Stu- lations that, if botched or reach duties, educating the dent Internship Program. omitted, could sway crucial public on the universe be- On Sunday, the three pre- data on Mars. yond. They planned to visit sented live at the Christa “I was amazed to see the Belmont Middle School this McAuliffe Planetarium in amount of time it took to do week. Concord as the Phoenix the chemistry,” said Dampi- On June 13, Dampier and Mars Lander descended er of her experience at Tufts. Morin are hosting a “teen through the Martian atmos- “It gave us a view of what night” at the Christa McAu- phere. chemistry is like in the real liffe Planetarium, starting at “That was exciting,” said world,” added Gurshin. 7 p.m. Free pizza will be Winchell. “seeing the mis- The three added that they served. “These students of ours Sponsored By are involved in a historic en- deavor,” said Morin. “When Great Service at “YOUR” Convenience, Not Ours! THE ® they look up at the sky now,

there are new affinities. PHOTO BY ERIK ZYGMONT DUMPSTER DEPOT They will have something up Phoenix Mars Mission student interns Ben Winchell, left,Tim Gurshin, and Margaret Dampier, with teacher Tom ★ there for their entire lives.” Morin, pose in their specially-made Phoenix polo shirts.

Accepting Waste Recycling Services All Major Credit Cards Winnisquam FFA students recognized CALL TOLL FREE: 1-866-56-DEPOT TILTON — Numerous stu- ship organization for stu- Tilton-Fogg (bronze in Ag Two adults received the Commercial ★ Residential ★ Industrial dents of agricultural educa- dents of agriculture. Stu- Science). Naomi Fifield of Honorary Chapter FFA De- tion at Winnisquam Region- dents attend the Win- Franklin High School re- gree in recognition of their al High School were recog- nisquam Ag Center from ceived a gold in Ag Science, work at the Ag Center: Scott nized May 21 for their skills high schools all over the re- while Kyle Boynton, also of Firth, who has taught at Win- and knowledge in agricul- gion. Franklin, earned a bronze in nisquam for 13 years, and ture. Winnisquam students re- Natural Resources. Merri- Ellen Welch, Program Assis- The top three students in ceiving Career Development mack Valley High School stu- tant, for her efforts with the each ag class received Career medals were Michelle Stover dents were awarded the fol- FFA. One of the evening’s Development Awards for the and Bryanna Yandoli (gold in lowing: in Ag Science, Kellie highlights was the an- FantasyFantasy portfolios they developed, Agricultural Science), Riley St. Jacques, gold and Zach nouncement of the FFA which detail hours worked, Welch (gold in Horticulture) Barton, silver; in Natural Re- Member of the Year Award, RACING LEAGUE money earned and skills de- Brooke Phillips and Tom sources, Charlie St. Jacques, which was bestowed on Win- veloped through a job or Gaydos (silver in Ag Sci- gold; and in Horticulture, nisquam sophomore Mike home-based project. Other ence), Amanda Ford (silver Tianna VanderWoude, silver Arvidson, with sophomore students were honored for in Natural Resources) and and Ryan Girardin, bronze. Ethan Shea named as run- Fantasy Racing 2008 their efforts in the FFA, Emily VanDooren, Charlie was also honored ner-up. which is a national leader- Johnathan Mack and Seth with the Dekalb Agricultur- Officers for the 2008–09 al Accomplishment Award year were announced, with TOP 50 TEAMS for his scholarship, leader- junior Derek Boucher in- ship and work experience in stalled as president. Here are the standings for the Fantasy Racing JEAN-PAUL RABBATH, DMD, FAGD, PLLC agriculture. 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If fact, ucts from RP Williams & be rescued by the local fire ter Road. was done. pillion/terrier mix, and Bon- all children should benefit Sons, the children presented department in Laconia. The Shelter Spokes-dog “in The canine adoption team nie, a boxer. Staff pro- from the special bond a society staff and canine icing on the cake most as- training,” five-month-old was on hand to thank the nounced the equipment “the strong, faithful canine com- alumni with a sturdy,well de- suredly was the on-site as- Mason, owned by Gorham, children and oversee that the most fabulous item ever giv- panion can offer. Still more signed agility ramp. sembly and presentation of easily scaled the steps, plat- ramp checked out for sound- en to the shelter by any importantly, encouraging This is not the first time the agility ramp at the ani- form and ramp, proceeding ness. It was test driven by group.” kindness and stewardship at Sant Bani School has helped an early age for our four- the New Hampshire Humane legged friends is something Society. Two years ago the young people will carry with fourth-grade class designed them throughout their lives. and built hurdles for shelter Sant Bani first graders de- dogs needing quality exer- cided that their service proj- cise therapy.Last winter, the ect for the school year would firstgrade class visited the revolve around compassion- shelter for a tour, met many ate care of animals. The chil- homeless animals, sewed toy dren wanted to help animals catnip mice for the kittens, in a permanent way.With the and collected over $10,000 help of Sant Bani Elemen- worth of Shaw’s Supermar- tary Service Coordinator ket receipts for the Shaw’s Hillary Pincoske, New Receipt Rewards Program. Hampshire Humane Society Not stopping there, the chil- Development Director dren raised $60, which was Marylee Gorham, advice gifted to the Lakes Region and guidance from New Kennel Club who purchased Hampshire dog trainer Dee specially designed oxygen Students recognized as N.H. Scholars TILTON — Students that careers. New Hampshire challenge themselves in Scholars strengthens the stu- high school by taking a more dent’s ability to gain high rigorous course of study are level skills by taking four better prepared for college years of English, three years and career. This is the mes- each of math and science, sage through the New Hamp- three and one-half years of shire Scholars program all social studies and two years incoming freshman at Win- of a foreign language. What- COURTESY PHOTO nisquam Regional High ever the student’s education- First graders at Sant Bani School built this ramp for the Humane School receive beginning in al or work objectives, this Society. INVITATION TO BID FOR eighth grade. Now over 100 course of study is the foun- #2 HEATING OIL students have signed on as dation of success for post- participants of the Scholars high school. SAU #2 - ASHLAND AND INTER-LAKES SCHOOL DISTRICTS program at Winnisquam Re- The project began in 2007 AND TOWN OF SANDWICH gional High School. at six New Hampshire school SAU #2 is requesting contract bids to provide #2 heating oil for fis- On June 10, 14 seniors will districts. Today 10 districts cal year 2009 (July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009), for the follow- be honored at the school’s participate with momentum ing locations: senior awards night having gaining to expand statewide. completed the required rig- New Hampshire is one of 24 • Ashland Elementary School orous course of study. They states actively participating • Inter-Lakes Elementary School (Meredith) • Inter-Lakes High School (Meredith) will each receive gold medal- in the State Scholars Initia- • Sandwich Central School (Center Sandwich) lions to wear during their tive. • Town of Sandwich Facilities (Sandwich) graduation ceremony and ei- Students who will be rec- ther a $500 book scholarship ognized as New Hampshire Please contact the Superintendent’s Office at 603-279-7947 for or laptop from one of the Scholars are: Kier Barbour, complete bid specifications and bid forms. school’s business sponsors. Robert Beck, Samantha Bids must be clearly marked “#2 Heating Oil Bid” and delivered in Students participate in Beecher, Gregory Berry, a sealed envelope to: the program by pledging to Amy Blackey, Joshua Clair- enroll and successfully com- mont, Zachary Corliss, Liam Ms. Trish Temperino, Assistant Superintendent plete a challenging course of Fellona, Jenna Goss, Ryan SAU #2 103 Main Street, Suite 2 study.Both students and par- Hancock, Jennifer Magoon, Meredith, NH 03253 ents sign the pledge. Once in Kristy Pearce, Daniel Rose the program, students re- and Rico Santamaria. Bids must be received no later than noon on Friday, June 20, 2008, ceive ongoing support in order to be considered. through reinforcement ac- tivities and program incen- tives. Activities range from college planning presenta- tions, career-related outings, and mentoring provided by local business leaders. “We have seen a dramat- ic increase with enrollment in these core courses, espe- cially math and science. This program challenges stu- dents and when our kids see the relevance in their course work, they accept the chal- lenge,” says Winnisquam’s principal, Kimberly Saun- ders. “Our students are bet- ter prepared because of it.” Winnisquam Regional High School has also devel- oped a business advisory council to collaborate on ways to engage students in 21st century learning. Busi- ness partners provide sup- port, mentoring and ideas for workshops to the district. Business partners also pro- vided the scholarships and laptops to the fourteen New Hampshire Scholar gradu- ates. Local business partners include Northeast Delta Dental, Wal-Mart of Tilton, Autoserv of Tilton, Franklin Savings Bank, Blooming Iris, Northway Bank, and Hannaford Supermarket. New Hampshire Scholars is part of the State Scholars Initiative, a national pro- gram that motivates stu- dents, beginning in grade eight, to complete a rigorous course of study in high school—one that will give them a boost in college and A8 June 5, 2008 CULTURE WINNISQUAM ECHO ■ BRINGING UP BEN By Meghan Siegler/[email protected] ■ Restaurant 101: keeping the family, and other patrons, happy Not to brag, but Ben and I dren eating smiley-face pan- ly saying hello to the little your baby cry incessantly (I remove him from the prem- Just be careful where you’re went to dinner with a friend cakes and drinking milk girl, pointedly (but again, can’t even count the times or ises before our shopping was seated; you could wind up of mine the other night, and from their kiddie cups. It’s nicely) said that they had name all the locales). complete.) My humble advice next to a 4-year-old chatter- she said he was the best be- not like we were looking for plenty of their own children Parents who want to ven- is this: get a babysitter and box whose parents are con- haved kid she’s ever eaten in a completely quiet, child-free and grandchildren who they ture out to a restaurant need enjoy a night out on your tent to let her talk to you from a restaurant with – and she’s restaurant. But even with saw all the time and from to be ready to pick up and own. You’ll be more at ease, appetizer to dessert. eaten with plenty of kids. low expectations, I was baf- whom they were attempting leave if their kid starts mis- and so will everyone else. He’s so good when we eat out fled at some of the behavior to escape for this one meal. behaving. It’s not fair to that sometimes it’s possible I saw – from children and The parents of this little everyone else in the eatery, to forget he’s even there. He’ll their parents. girl didn’t get it. They didn’t including waiters and wait- entertain himself by stack- Thankfully tucked in the tell the girl to leave these poor resses, for children to overt- Tanger donations ing sugar packets (and then back of the restaurant were ladies alone, and it’s not like ly disrupt what should be a putting them away), coloring three adults and three chil- she was old enough to know relaxing occasion. Why do so or dancing in his seat if the dren under the age of 4, who better. She didn’t go back to many parents not follow help area children music playing is particularly made their presence known her seat until the women these well-known guide- TILTON — During 2007- at Tanger centers nation- groovy. the minute they walked in started ignoring her, some- lines? They must be the same 2008 school year, the Tanger wide during the year. Tanger On the other side of the the door. Rowdy isn’t quite thing that they,being consid- type of people who have Outlet Center in Tilton part- Savings Booklets are filled spectrum are the kids you see the right word; the kids erate people, probably didn’t screaming-loud conversa- nered with several area with money-saving special at restaurants who make you weren’t screaming or run- want to do. But the parents tions on their cell phones schools to help them raise offers from many of the wonder what on Earth their ning behind into the kitchen obviously weren’t going to while dining in public. funds to purchase library brand name stores at the parents are thinking letting area. No, what bothered me step in, so what other choice There’s a certain politeness books and classroom sup- Tanger Outlet Center. The them loose in public. My was when one little girl got did they have? trait that they don’t seem to plies, equip classrooms with booklets sell for $5 at the friend’s comment reminded up and started walking Everyone thinks their carry,and unfortunately,that computers and software, Tanger Outlet Center. Addi- me of a rare lunch out that around, talking to other pa- own child is the most missing trait probably isn’t fund special school projects tionally, participating my husband and I shared re- trons. Some people don’t adorable thing going; mine going to show up in their chil- and much more. schools had the opportunity cently, just the two of us. mind this, at least if it’s just actually is, and I still would- dren without a little outside As part of Tanger’s annu- to raise even more money by Probably because we’re used a quick “hi there” before the n’t let him walk around a help. al TangerBucks for Schools hosting TangerBucks for to family-friendly establish- parents say, “Come sit down restaurant and talk to people So what if you happen to program which took place Schools sales events during ments, we headed to IHOP, please.” But there were two who are trying to eat peace- be the parent of a child who June 1, 2007 through March 2007-2008 school year. where you expect to see chil- elderly ladies who, after nice- fully.It’s bad manners, rival- is not as well behaved as Ben? 31, 2008, Tanger awarded “On behalf of Tanger's ing such obnoxious restau- (By the way,just so you don’t $1,200 checks to Union San- generous donation to Union rant behaviors as letting get the wrong idea, Ben isn’t born, Belmont Elementary Sanborn School, we will use your kids hurdle over booth so easygoing all the time; his School, Southwick Elemen- that money for two purposes. seats (we saw this recently at bad-behavior zone tends to tary School, Holy Trinity One will be to purchase Papa Gino’s), throwing food be the grocery store, for some School and Belmont Middle books for our annual literacy (Applebee’s), and letting reason, and we have had to School. The checks were pre- program (also known as sented during a special cere- Reading is Fundamental); mony on May 19 at Tanger the other will be to supple- Lakes Region Outlet Center. ment costs for our Artist in Opera Company “Nothing is more impor- Residence,” stated Timothy Presents tant than giving our kids the Neville, principal of Union tools that they need to be suc- Sanborn School. “It is dona- I PAGLIACCI cessful,” remarked Eric N. tions like these that allow us Words and music by Ruggiero Leoncavallo Proulx, general manager of to enrich our children’s edu- the Tanger Outlet Center. cational experience.” Friday, June 13, 2008 • 7:00 pm & “Tanger is proud to be able to Tanger Outlet Centers Sunday, June 15, 2008 • 2:00 pm Matinee lend its support to our area across the United States are children and schools.” committed to supporting Enjoy Dinner and an Opera! The TangerBucks for children and education in Pasta, Salad, Dessert and a Beverage Schools program gives par- the communities that they For Tickets call the Franklin Opera House at 603-934-1901 ticipating schools the oppor- serve. By partnering with lo- Tickets for Dinner: Adults $25.00 • Seniors $20.00 tunity to raise money with cal schools through the Children under 12 $15.00 • Balcony Seating $12.00 no strings attached. Simply TangerBucks program, Refreshments will be available for balcony patrons. by being part of the program, Tanger nationally has now schools will receive an equal topped $1 million in dona- share of $1 from every tions since the program’s in- Tanger Savings Booklet sold ception. 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The sky is the limit when it comes Emerson Aviation, a full-service business spe- cializing in flight lessons, air taxi services, plane sales, plane storage and mainte- nance, plane fuel, and just about every other airplane- related good or service. “Because of the nature of the business, you kind of need to be able to do every- thing,” said Dave Emerson, who took over from his fa- ther in 2003. He developed his own qualifications and discipline for the demanding job. Aside from growing up in the shad- ow of aviation, Emerson spent 24 years in the Air Na- tional Guard. With its two separate lo- cations and new modern amenities, such as a homey pilots' lounge and on-line flight-lesson scheduling, Emerson Aviation has seen some changes since its in- PHOTO BY ERIK ZYGMONT ception, but it remains a fam- Dave Emerson does a little bit of everything as proprietor of Emerson Aviation. ily business to the core. The building on site at the Laco- lot's license. After that, their own airplane, he added. Emerson noted that with etc.—is basically non-exis- him, or he'll hire a jet.” nia Municipal Airport in Gil- planes are available to rent As one would expect, own- tighter regulations from the tent, Emerson said. Emerson acknowledged ford is run by Dave Emer- for $105 per hour, he added. ing an airplane or having ac- FAA following Sept. 11, and “The security,for lack of a that the aviation business son's mother, Brenda. When Typically, a student will cess to one opens up a whole the Euro gaining on the US better word, is more lenient,” has its difficulties. clients fly in, she helps them go on his first solo flight af- world of freedom, Emerson Dollar, he has fewer foreign he said. “For the modern “This is a disposable-in- obtain rental cars, hotel ter 10 instruction hours, said. Many of his clients use national students than in business person who can af- come business,” he said. reservations, and she offers Emerson said. For the next their airplanes to enrich or- years past. ford this type of thing, the “Times are leaner than ever advice on restaurants, enter- 10-20 hours, he will learn dinary recreational activi- The air taxi and charter airline doesn't make sense because of the economy.” tainment, and the attrac- cross-country navigation ties that most people already flight services are another anymore.” He added that this year's tions of the Lakes Region. with a flight instructor.After enjoy.Instead of going to the big draw for Emerson Avia- Emerson noted one client harsh winter dealt him a Dave Emerson's wife, Lin- that, the student takes a solo corner diner for Sunday tion. Emerson explained that who uses both the air taxi blow as well. In order to run da, works at the Kimball cross-country flight, and breakfast, for example, they for many business travelers service, where Emerson flies his flight school, he ex- Road site, where the flight then it is time for the FAA will fly to another airport of certain financial means, himself, or charters private plained, winds have to be be- school is based, and where flight test, which is adminis- and enjoy the different expe- the bigger airlines that fly jets from Laconia Municipal low 15 knots and the cloud two full-time mechanics re- tered right at Emerson Avia- rience of eating there, he out of the city airports are Airport, to commute from ceiling must be above 1,500 pair and maintain planes, tion, Emerson said. said. simply inconvenient. Long Island, N.Y., where he feet, conditions that describe perform “pre-buy” inspec- Emerson displayed his Emerson Aviation also of- “Time is money,” Emer- works, to the Lakes Region, what was this year a rare, tions, and do a myriad of oth- latest acquisition with pride, fers flight students the op- son said, noting that by using where he lives. calm day. er plane-related tasks. Built a 2006 airplane equipped portunity to continue on and a private charter business or “I've been flying him back Emerson, however, takes three years ago, the Kimball with a plasma-screen instru- pursue commercial, multi- air taxi service such as his and forth twice a week,” it all in stride. To him, the Road site is also the admin- ment panel and Global Posi- engine, seaplane, and flight own, a business or pleasure Emerson said, adding that business is about more than istrative headquarters of tioning System, which re- instructor ratings. Accord- traveler can usually find a the same client also fre- money. “There's not a lot of Emerson Aviation. place the traditional analog ing to the company Web site, small airport within 20 min- quently vacations in Florida. money in this business,” he “I saw a need for efficien- dials commonly seen in www.emersonaviation.com, utes of wherever he wants to “If it's convenient, he'll take noted. “You have to enjoy it cy,” said Dave Emerson. planes. students have gone on to fly go. the airlines; if it's not con- to do it.” “The Flight school, adminis- “My clientele is here on for US Air, American Air- And the notorious hassle venient, he'll have me fly tration, and maintenance the lake,” Emerson ex- lines, United Airways, and of big airports—picking up services all needed to be un- plained. “They're driving others. baggage, standing in line, der one roof.” around in Escalades and Emerson noted that his Lexuses.” ALTON BAY EXCAVATION flight school, with five air- He noted that most folks “If it’s in the dirt, we’re there!” planes and a rental fleet, is who seek a pilot's license • House Lots • Septic Design & Installation the largest private flight through his flight school do • Roads • Complete Site Work • Water Wells school in the state. 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MAP FROM PAGE A1 ing the student is doing fine Progress tests, another four priate for your child’s level of with reading, the teacher is hours can be tacked on in learning,” middle school now aware that her student testing time. principal Thomas Croteau needs to work on inferential Approximately 29 hours, wrote in a letter sent home to thinking and theoretically then, are devoted to formal parents last month about the can tailor her instruction testing when all three tests MAP testing. based on that information. are given, which equates to Because most teachers about 3 percent of total in- How MAP don’t have the time to devel- structional hours. results are used op their curriculum on an in- “It really is such a small The MAP program was dividualized basis, however, percentage of time for us to purchased by the school dis- Neville pointed out that the get the information we trict in 2006, the year before MAP data also places stu- need,” Neville said, though Tammy Davis was hired as dents in groups based on he admits that some teachers superintendent. their instructional levels, would prefer to use that time “I put a professional and making it more manageable teaching their classes rather development plan together,” for teachers to tailor instruc- than having them take tests. Davis said, noting that get- tion to small groups with like “It feels harder than that … ting teachers trained to un- abilities. In the past, the ten- there’s more of an interrup- derstand the test and how to dency was to teach to the tion than the exact hours of use the results has been crit- mean. testing (indicate).” ical in its implementation. “The teachers are chang- “We try to give it in incre- “This one gives you more ing their focus, with train- ments through the week so diagnostic information ing,” Neville said. students are not burned out,” about where the student is,” Davis said. “I believe that the Davis said. “It’s a different Worth the time? time (spent) testing has in- tool … it’s really important With most grades taking creased over the years … be- PHOTO BY MEGHAN SIEGLER that we triangulate data.” the MAP test three times a cause the standards have in- Calista Betar and Elyssa Manning, first-graders at Union Sanborn School, take their Map tests via computer. Where NECAP is an over- year, Neville estimates that creased.” all yearly assessment, Davis about nine instructional On the other hand, ad- said, NWEA’s test results hours each year are devoted ministrators like Neville say Auto drive instruction and allow to that particular test. With that testing time, at least for teachers to address specific approximately 900 instruc- the MAPs, is outweighed by FROM PAGE A1 “For us, if anything, sales car. He said that the depart- issues. tional hours total per year, the tests’ benefits. And despite the economy, have picked up, because ment couldn’t sacrifice pow- Logging on to the NWEA the nine hours accounts for 1 “It’s a very effective tool whatever it’s doing, people Hyundai doesn’t make any er in its patrol vehicles, but Web site, teachers and ad- percent of that time. for teachers to use to help in- are still buying vehicles. gas-guzzlers,” he said, it could eventually switch its ministrators can search Add to that total the New form their instruction in a Both AutoServ and Meredith adding that potential buyers unmarked and detective’s ve- through pages of data that England Common Assess- way they haven’t been able to Ford have posted high selling express interest in fuel econ- hicles to six-cylinder models. show where each student’s ment Program testing, in the past,” Neville said. stats in recent months. omy “now more so than overall instructional levels which is required under the While Davis also admitted “We’re doing well,” said ever.” What about hybrids? are in reading and math, as No Child Left Behind act and that test taking can cause Stephenson. “We’re selling, Meredith Ford and Au- well as very specific data takes each student a little challenges for educators, she selling, selling, but we’re sell- Goodbye Crown Vics? toServ of Tilton both have within those subject areas. more than three hours per too thinks the benefits out- ing four-cylinder cars.” Having recently replaced hybrid vehicles available, For example, a student who day for one week each year, a weigh the downsides. Though he called rising one of its Ford Crown Victo- but the two dealers gave dif- does well overall in reading total of about 16 hours. Dur- “It’s a balancing act,” she fuel prices and a “soft” econ- rias with a Ford Fusion, the fering accounts of their pop- comprehension may have ing the years that the district said. But, “we’re getting omy a “one-two punch,” Au- Gilford Police Department ularity. struggled in a subcategory is chosen by the federal gov- much more information that toServ of Tilton actually also appears to be giving “Hybrids are selling like such as “predicting or infer- ernment to take the National is guiding how we plan our made record sales for the more consideration to econo- crazy,” said Stepenson over ring,” so rather than assum- Assessment of Educational lessons.” month of April, McGreevey my. at Meredith Ford. “We said. He attributed the suc- “The town of Gilford was haven’t had a problem in sell- cess to the large retailer’s looking more toward trying ing hybrids, but we have ability to muster services to remain green,” said Police been having a problem get- that the smaller dealers can’t Chief John Markland. “After ting enough of them.” provide, such as free oil some thought, we felt (the Currently, the Ford Es- THEY DUG changes as long as you own Crown Victoria) could be re- cape SUV is the only hybrid the vehicle. placed with a more economi- available at Meredith Ford. AutoServ has also paid at- cal car.” It gets 34 city miles per gal- EVERYWHERE TO FIND tention to customer demands The Crown Victoria, ac- lon, and 30 highway miles, by shifting its inventory cording to EPA estimates, compared with 20 city miles some, he added. gets 15 miles per gallon in the and 26 highway miles for the JIMMY HOFFA. “The buying public has city, and 23 on the highway, regular version. made it clear what they’re in- and that’s for the non-police In Tilton, McGreevey said terest is,” McGreevey said, model. The six-cylinder Ford that though customers ex- APPARENTLY, THEY WERE DIGGING “fuel economy and practical- Fusion gets 18 miles per gal- press more interest in the IN THE WRONG PLACE. ity in vehicles.” lon in the city, and 26 on the new technology, actual pur- At Belknap Hyundai in highway. chases of hybrid vehicles All local. All the time. Belmont, sales have also in- Markland noted that the have not increased. NewHampshireLakesAndMountains.com creased, according to Gener- new Fusion is an adminis- “The payback period is al Manager Steve Shaclumis. trative vehicle, not a patrol quite long,” he said, noting that the average customer is looking to save money, peri- od. With hybrids costing about $3,000 more than their Banking Just Got A Whole Lot corresponding all-gas mod- els, it takes a few years be- fore the money saved on gas makes up the difference, Mc- Greevey said. More Convenient “However, as gas contin- ues to rise, that mathemati- cal relationship changes,” he noted, adding that AutoServ has a “variety of hybrids that we are happy to show and sell to people.”

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Belmont Town Adminis- cept scrap metal, wood, tires, Sanbornton’s transfer sta- Northfield currently recy- trator Jeanne Beaudin, who construction debris, bulky tion, said that the town would cles aluminum cans, tin cans, is a member of the CR- waste, or batteries. lose revenue if it let the co- all scrap metal, number one SW/RRC Operating Com- The revenues earned from operative handle its recy- and two plastics, cardboard, mittee, said that it would ini- the recyclables will first be clables. glass, mixed paper, and, for tially cost the town to take used to pay for the facility, “The only thing they’ll residents, construction and part in single-stream recy- and then divvied up between take that we don’t take right demolition debris. cling. Belmont would have to the participating communi- now is number three to sev- Gilford’s transfer station adopt a mandatory recycling ties, Presher said. en plastics,” she said. recycles paper, cardboard, policy, and initiate curbside Currently, the communi- She did note that single- mixed glass, tin cans, alu- pickup for recyclables as ties in the cooperative, in- stream recycling is conven- minum cans, plastic, fluores- well as trash. cluding Belmont, Gilford, ient, and the town’s transfer cent light bulbs, and asphalt. However, Beaudin added, Northfield, and Tilton, pay a station costs would be re- Neither Belmont nor the amount of trash sent to fee of $42.55 per ton to dis- duced if the system were Tilton has a mandatory recy- the facility in Penacook pose of their solid waste. San- adopted. cling program. If residents would likely decrease, and bornton is not part of the co- “I would probably have to choose, they can bring their the town would eventually operative, but the town has cut an employee,” she said. own recyclables to the Best- receive revenue for its recy- submitted a letter of intent In Northfield, Peg Shep- way Disposal Services facili- clables. stating its interest in gaining ard of the Northfield Recy- ty in Belmont. Both commu- Tilton Town Administra- tor Joyce Fulweiler said that her town is still trying to get PHOTO BY CURT LEVESQUE DPW a handle on the potential cost benefit of single-stream re- Hi, I see you’re good at Centipede FROM PAGE A1 necessary to accommodate enough money for all of cycling. Presher will attend Local Novice gamer Jenny Gumkowski (RIGHT) poses with Walter this year, noted Board of Se- the new bridge. them,” said Livernois. “We the July 10 selectmen’s meet- Day,(LEFT) head referee of the Twin Galaxies international electron- lectmen Chair Andrew Liv- Other road projects, have to prioritize.” ing, and she said that all res- ic score board at the 10th annual classic arcade tournament held at ernois, are the first phase of which will later be priori- Selectman Dave Nicker- idents interested in the sin- Funspot in the Weirs last weekend. Other pro gamers who attend the event were: Todd Rogers, Mark Alpiger, Donald Hayes, Perry the Maple Circle project and tized by the town, include son noted that by approving gle-stream concept should Rodgers, “Danger” Joel Hedge and Weirs Beach native Brian Kuh. the replacement of the Shute work on Meetinghouse Hill the funds at Town Meeting, attend. Hill Road bridge. Road near the Post Office, Sanbornton’s taxpayers have Hubbard noted that the 1,100 feet of Blackbrook put their trust in the DPW. first phase of the Maple Cir- Road, a small part of Lower “In my eyes, the residents cle project, which would re- Bay Road, plus portions of of Sanbornton are trusting place two culverts on Maple Prescott Road, Weeks Road, the four of us (the selectmen Circle and one on Grey Road, Tower Hill Road, Johnson and Hubbard) to do the best has been bid at $135,000. Barn Road, and Morrison we can do,” he said. “The Residents in the Maple Road. plan you’ve got for us is great; Circle area of Lake Win- Hubbard said that $20,000 let’s make sure we stick with nisquam’s watershed have in drainage work is neces- it.” long pushed for the town to sary on Perkins Road, in- In addition to the road- improve the drainage situa- cluding improving the un- work, Hubbard told the se- tion there. In heavy rain, res- der-drain and widening the lectmen that residents will idents say,a large amount of road some. Philbrick Road, see his department out on water runs down the road, Cram Road, Pound Road, “side maintenance,” such as damaging properties and Hermit Woods, Tower Hill grading, cleaning ditches, picking up and depositing Road, Pound Road, and Oak and trimming back brush, silt from the road into Lake Hill Road also require through the season. Winnisquam. drainage work, the DPW Di- “This year our goal is to Later phases of the proj- rector said. visit every road in town that ect would take shape as the The selectmen said that we maintain,” Hubbard said, results of the first phase are deciding which projects to adding that he is dedicating analyzed, said engineer Paul move forward on is the next a crew of three men specifi- Fluet, who presented the se- step. cally for that purpose. lectmen with the plan in Jan- “We know we don’t have uary. Hubbard said that the Shute Hill bridge replace- ment has a $110,000 budget, Important Information About Reverse Mortgages “but I’ll try to get under Reverse Mortgages that.” He said that he would manage the project himself, with the bulk of the work done by contracted equip- ment operators. For whatever is The bridge will be assem- bled from concrete sections, Hubbard added, and some road improvement will be

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*Consult Tax Advisor. A12 June 5, 2008 RELIGION WINNISQUAM ECHO ■ Local poets to read selections, sign books SANBORNTON — Five lo- Then, as now,themes and im- Iowa University’s Fiction- musician, poet and dance writings, including his books has not seriously pursued cal poets will read selections ages from the natural word Writers’ Workshop. Her po- caller for over fifty years and and broadsides, are listed on publication to date. Her poet- from their works at San- play an important part in her ems have been published in a leader of the Canterbury www.laufman.org and ry is inspired by nature and bornton Congregational work as both poet and Uni- Poet & Critic, Poetry Maga- Country Dance Orchestra www.windinthetimothy- particularly her love of the Church, 21 Meetinghouse tarian Universalist minister. zine, New American Review, since 1966. Since 1986, he and press.com. The books in- woods and gardens. Hill Road in Sanbornton, on Tess has been a featured poet N.H. Times, and Centripetal. his wife Jacqueline Lauf- clude, among others, “Walk- Jacqueline Simon (Jackie Friday evening, June 13, be- both here and in California She writes something new man, who has illustrated a ing Sticks,” “Mouth Music,” Simon Colthart) has pub- ginning at 7 p.m. and has poems in the NH Po- every week, motivated by her number of his books and “Smoke Screen and Other lished poetry and short fic- Refreshments, a book sale etry Society's recent book, weekly writing group. Her broadsides, have been play- Poems,” and new,“The Stone tion in magazines as diverse and signing will follow the “The Other Side of Sorrow: poetry is inspired by nature, ing together as Two Fiddles, Man.” as Redbook and program. The poets are Tess Poems of War, Conflict, and her students, her grandchil- touring widely throughout Gail Morrison has a bac- Ploughshares. The Redbook Baumberger. Lynn Chong, Peace.” Lynn Chong of San- dren, and by public and po- the United States and Cana- calaureate degree in English story was shortlisted for the Dudley Laufman, Gail Mor- bornton teaches writing at litical events. She is a com- da. They have also created an and education and holds a ju- National Magazine Award rison and Jackie Simon. The Plymouth State University. mitted peace activist. online press, Wind in the ris doctorate degree earned for Fiction; other stories program is free and open to She earned an M.A. in Eng- Dudley Laufman of Can- Timothy Press, which pub- mid-life from Franklin have won a PEN Southwest the public. lish from the University of terbury, who received the lishes works by Dudley Lauf- Pierce Law Center. Gail Discovery Prize for Fiction Tess Baumberger began New Hampshire with a cre- 2001 New Hampshire Gover- man and other poets. Dudley served as a representative in and a Creative Artist Award writing poetry as a child ative thesis of three short sto- nor’s Arts Award for Folk Laufman’s poems have been the New Hampshire Legisla- from the Cultural Arts Coun- growing up on a family farm ries. She has studied writing Heritage from Governor published in several books ture from 1976 to 2000 and cil of Houston, the city that in eastern South Dakota. at Goddard College and at Jeanne Shaheen, has been a and over 60 magazines. His then returned in 2004 to rep- is her winter home. She lives resent Belknap District 2, with her husband and a which includes Sanbornton. Great Pyrenees Mountain She operates Agree Media- Dog in Ashland, where she is Church to celebrate Children’s Day tion Services. Gail has writ- working on a book of poems ten verse since childhood. about New England wildlife SANBORNTON — Chil- The service will include sors, will bring the message Mr. Michael Pucci on the Her poetry has been pub- for children and the adults dren’s Day will be celebrated special music from the Sun- from the Bible. shores of . lished in an anthology, “Ad who read to them. She teach- at the Second Baptist Church day School Chorus and par- A time of fellowship and Rev. Dr. Robert Robertson Hoc Monadnock,” but she es at Rice University. of Sanbornton on Sunday, ticipation by various chil- refreshment will follow the will preside, assisted by Dea- June 8, during the 9:30 a.m. dren from the Sunday School service, after which the en- con Wayne Blackey. OBITUARIES worship service, according who will take part in leading tire congregation is invited ● to Sunday School Superin- the service. Dan Otis, one of to join in celebrating a serv- tendent, Kathy Otis. the Senior High Youth Advi- ice of Believer’s Baptism for Arthur E. Dubia, 85 NORTHFIELD — Arthur clined, he played many in- E. Dubia, 85, a longtime resi- struments and enjoyed so- dent of Northfield, died Fri- cializing with family and day,May 30, 2008 at the Moun- friends. tain Ridge-Genesis Center in He was predeceased by Franklin following a period three brothers, Norbert, Otis of failing health. and Richard. His wife, Sheila He was born in North- (Hooper) Dubia, died Feb. 3, field, April 30, 1923, son of 1988. Frank A. and Annie (Weeks) His family includes three Dubia. Arthur was a lifelong sons, Gary E. Dubia of Bre- resident of Northfield. He at- vard, N.C., Brian M. Dubia tended local schools in Tilton and his wife Barbara of and Northfield. For 20 years Franklin, and Drew E. Dubia he was employed with the of Northfield; grand and former J. P. 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And, Umbagog (NH part): acres).” take you out on Squam Lakes paying attention, believe me. of course, a reader picked me 7,538.9 to see eagles in the nest and In a recent column I wrote a right up on it: Squam: 6,790.7 (John Harrigan’s address: hopefully some loons.” fuzzily worded paragraph “Liked your column in the Newfound: 4,450.7 Box 39, Colebrook, N.H. 03576. And this one came after I surmising that Newfound Record Enterprise today but Winnisquam: 4,237.5 E-mail: [email protected]) wrote about an abortive at- Lake must rank as New need to correct you on New Sunapee: 4,136.2 tempt to nose the truck Hampshire’s third-largest Hampshire lake sizes be- And here was a reader through the western foothills of the Whites: “Just finished reading the article referring to your trek Winni Playhouse announces summer season home from the Hopkinton LAKES REGION — The “Theophilus North” is formed July 23-Aug. 2. biographical masterpiece is Fairgrounds via NW route Winnipesaukee Playhouse is telling the story of his time We then travel closer to actually a memory play.Tom through kicks off its fifth anniver- amongst the dazzling New- home to visit our friends in Wingfield looks back on his Bristol/Groton/Rumney. sary season on June 25, but port glitterati. North, who is Maine. Actually, we are in a early adulthood, living in a John Harrigan Here's a good alternate season subscriptions with the alter ego of “Our Town” mythical town called “Al- tenement with his overbear- route---especially if you have great value for theatergoers author Thornton Wilder, is most, Maine” where, on a ing mother Amanda and his People seem drawn to sto- a winch on the back! I did it are already available. employed as a “reader,” very special winter night, delicate sister, Laura. When ries about trips that have no last late summer/early fall Thought about travelling spending his days reading to couples fall in and out of love Amanda realizes that Lau- particular schedule, route or in a little S10, 4WD, no winch, the country this summer but his wealthy patrons and at an alarming rate in unex- ra’s future prospects are lim- plan. If I begin a column with my Australian cattle gas prices are keeping you sticking his nose in every- pected and often hilarious ited, she determines that she with “We just pointed the dog, who has some reserva- close to home? Don’t let the body’s business. The New ways. Written by native must find a husband for her truck in an easterly direc- tions now about jumping in- “panic at the pump” make Hampshire premiere of this Mainer John Cariani, “Al- sensitive daughter. The play tion and went, figuring to to the truck when asked if you miss out on seeing the heartwarming play by most, Maine” is told in a col- runs from Aug. 20-30 and will find the necessary back she wants to go for a ride. States. The Winnipesaukee Matthew Burnett will fea- lection of intertwined vi- feature fifteen-time Broad- roads to get us from one wa- This route would not exactly Playhouse’s summer 2008 ture a cast of nine including gnettes which highlight the way veteran Carolyn Kirsch tershed to the next,” impres- be on your way home from professional season will take local teens Meg O’Brian and romantic, whimsical, surre- as Amanda. sive numbers of Walter Mit- anywhere (nor would any- you on a grand tour from Trent Hayward who will be al and even absurd ways cou- There are several ways ty would-be adventurers ap- one I know use it to get to or coast to coast! making their professional ples fall in and out of love. you can join the Playhouse parently sit up and take no- from anywhere).” The season starts out in Playhouse debuts in sup- The play runs Aug. 6-16 and on this cross-country jour- tice. Here I have to interrupt sunny northern California porting roles. It will be per- would be great for a date ney. You can pick just one Often a letter will say any further description of in a small country inn where formed July 9-19. night with someone special stop and call the box office on “Hey, you went right by my this route, because the George and Doris meet one It’s back West to the Rocky or even for a ladies (or men’s) 366-7377 for individual tick- camp – wish you’d stopped writer goes on to describe it weekend every year for a ro- Mountains after that for our night out. ets. If you think you’d like to in.” Of course we had no idea as “a hidden treasure,” and mantic tryst in the hugely season’s thriller, “Cliffhang- Our tour finishes in St. make the whole trip, down- whose camp it was. But these if I write too much, it will get popular romantic comedy er.” Set in a small college Louis circa the 1930s for the load a subscription form letters are nice even if only traveled to death. Suffice to “Same Time, Next Year.”The town, it tells the story of classic “The Glass from the Tickets page of our as invitations for future say that it takes you through audience gets to follow the ethics professor Henry Menagerie.” Often consid- Web site, which will provide trips. After several columns remote portions of Groton, couple, who are each mar- Lowenthal (played by Play- ered one of the most impor- the ultimate savings on your over the years about travels contains phrases such as ried to someone else, through house favorite John Piqua- tant plays of the 20th Centu- road trip this summer. around Sandwich, and a trip “continue down the un- three decades of love and do), whose own ethics are ry,Tennessee Williams’ auto- or two through Sandwich marked dirt road,” and ends memories. A Broadway hit called into question when a Notch, I’ve saved a letter up on Route 118. “It's one of which was made into a film younger professor threatens SHERIFF'S SALE AT from a loyal reader who those roads (barely one lane) starring Alan Alda and Ellen him with forced retirement. threatens to shoot my tires that you can find on De- Burstyn, Bernard Slade’s Soon his Lady MacBeth-of-a- — PUBLIC AUCTION — out if, the next time, I don’t Lorme's Gazetteer if you play will run from June 25- wife urges him to do what’s SATURDAY, JUNE 7 AT 10:00 AM seek him out to say hello. look really hard,” he added July 5. necessary to hold onto the job 10 D.W. HIGHWAY, CENTER HARBOR, NH Tires are expensive, so I keep helpfully. We then cross the entire he loves so much. With ID #8-615. 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confirmed when we saw an- rocks practically required other hiker coming down the belay lines to scale. road and we stopped to con- From time to time we verse with him for a couple turned to admire the view minutes. that was becoming clearer as He confirmed that we we ascended the mountain. BY DANIELLE DELISLE were going the right way and Finally we reached the [email protected] anyway and started up the that we were in fact about top. We sat down next to the I chose Mount Rowe as my road. halfway to our goal. He then cell phone tower, from which fourth hike based off the ad- It wasn’t too long before suggested taking the Tiger we couldn’t really see any- vice that Don Watson sug- we came to a trail for four- trail back down; it would thing, and then continued gested it as a solo hike. For- wheelers and bikes that went spill us right back onto the along the trail until we saw tunately, I didn’t have to go up the mountain. Unused to parking lot at Gunstock, some really great views alone because my boyfriend hiking without a guide, I which was where our car was along the ridge and stopped Maxx agreed to tag along, spent a lot of time wonder- parked. We thanked him and to take some pictures. and I was looking forward to ing if we were going in the continued on, and pretty We then continued on spending time with him. right direction, because we soon we were able to see the down a white trail and even- Mount Rowe, as locals so far had not seen any signs tower through the trees and tually came to the ski trails may have guessed, can be or hash marks to indicate a knew that we were getting that we followed all the way easily reached by driving on trail. closer. back down to our car. The 11A to But just as I was deciding Even though the trail it- trail along the ridge was Resort and walking up the whether we should go back I self is pretty short length- great because you could en- road that is located right be- saw two hash marks, one wise to get to the top, I found joy the view as you walked hind the skate park. The day slightly above the other it to be a fairly steep climb, at along for a good bit of the we went was fairly overcast heading right. I remembered least for someone like me time. When the trail finally but very breezy and pleas- from what Don had told me who is a novice to hiking and meandered back into the ant, because the bugs stayed on the first hike that the admittedly out of shape. I woods it was easy to follow away from us for the most marks meant the trail bears took frequent pauses to turn and had a wide range of trail part. Even so we decided to to the right. So far it hadn’t and look at the view or to scenery. throw on some bug spray really been what I would check out some rocks we saw Overall, the trip was easy; term a hiking trail, because on the ground. the only real hard part was it was a road for access to the One of the best things when we got to the ski trails, cell phone tower at the top of about hiking with my because they were a very the mountain as indicated by boyfriend was that we really steep grade. The Tiger trail the telephone lines following got to talk without a whole is a black diamond trail, and us up the whole way.Still the lot of distraction around. I we could easily imagine the PHOTO BY DANIELLE DELISLE hash marks gave me hope found out that he knew more thrills a skier might have zip- This is the view looking down the trail on the way up Rowe; the trail was that people did hike up this about trees and rocks than I ping down from the top in pretty steep but the view at the top was well worth the effort. way and we weren’t com- had previously thought and winter. pletely heading in the wrong that he had been to Gunstock Despite the unnatural cell direction. before as a Boy Scout. He was phone tower, the trip was to- My feeling was further picking up rocks and point- tally worth it, because we ing out trees as well as telling still saw some great views HEATED SELF STORAGE me about some of his own and I got to spend time with & WAREHOUSE SPACE hiking experiences as a kid. my boyfriend. I mean, you UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We reminisced about a hik- can’t conquer a mountain all ALL UNITS MUST BE RENTED!!! ing experience we’d both had the time, and sometimes it’s when we attended college to- simply the attempt and the 50% OFF gether – all the freshmen had company you are with that ALL SELF STORAGE UNITS to make that hike, and the makes all the difference. Huge Inside Car, Boat, RV Storage Franklin Business Center 20 Canal St., Franklin 934-2000

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PHOTO BY MATT PERLOFF Winnisquam girls take sixth in States Winnisquam Regional High School’s Kara Swenson (above) launches her javelin during the Class M-S Track and Field State Championships, held Saturday at Gilford High School. The Bears, returning from a runner-up finish last year, scored 23 points to edge out five other teams in a close race for sixth place, scoring strongly in the distance and relay events. Jen Magoon and the 4x400-meter relay team have qualified to move on to the NHIAA Meet of Champions Saturday at UNH, beginning at 2:30 p.m.

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SANBORNTON — When Hole of Missing Items his mom Diane passed away three years ago, Eric Dama- BY MARTHA LEFEBVRE ten ended up with odd to and his wife Andrea had socks that never had be- a choice to make – sell the Anyone who’s been a longed to us, and I’m sure bed and breakfast Diane mother has probably pon- my girls had done the been running for 22 years, dered the mystery of same, one of each sock left or take it over themselves. where things disappear to. behind as a souvenir of With little hesitation, the Somewhere there has to be their visit. Damatos slid seamlessly in- a black hole that has Someone once advised to the role of innkeepers at sucked up odd socks, rolls my to buy only one kind of Ferry Point House. of tapes, pairs of scissors, sock and then it wouldn’t “My mother found this in hair clips, puzzle pieces matter if I lost one, very a Century 21 mag- and the occasional library sound advice which I’ve book. since followed. I thought of that the oth- We had the plumber in er morning when I was out once because the toilet was walking with a friend of plugged beyond anything mine and in the half-mile we could fix. It turned out stretch from Cumberland that my oldest daughter, 2 Farms to Wal-Mart we at the time, had attempted passed no less than three to flush a cucumber. The individual kid’s shoes ly- cucumber didn’t make it ing in the gutter by the but it did occur to me that sidewalk. First was a red many other smaller things croc followed by a brown (socks?) had probably gone slipper, and finally a green that route. I’ve watched my PHOTO BY MEGHAN SIEGLER flip flop. I don’t know if youngest granddaughter Eric and Andrea Damato have been the innkeepers at Ferry they got kicked off as the Bella toddle over to the Point House in Sanbornton for three years, inheriting the job child was being strolled garbage and toss bowl and after Eric’s mom, Diane Damato, passed away. along, or if they got tossed spoon in, her way of clear- PHOTO BY MEGHAN SIEGLER out a car window, but I do ing the table. I can’t help plaining the rela- is a sixth-grade teacher in know that in three house- but wonder over the years tively easy transi- Gilford. Although eventual- holds three moms probably how many things I spent A view of Lake Winnisquam from Ferry Point House.torian- tion. ly they would like at least said to their children, hours searching for that style B&B, and its property Both he and his wife have one of them working solely “Where is your other shoe? had already been tossed azine,” Eric Damato on the shores of Lake Win- full-time jobs outside of the at Ferry Point House, nei- Shoes don’t just get up and with last week’s garbage. said. “The whole family fell nisquam, running smoothly. B&B; Eric Damato owns his ther is ready to make that walk away now do they?” I’ve noticed a rattling in in love with the house.” “I’ve grown up in the own painting company, transition yet. I know that of all the the pizza box and discov- For the past three years business since I was 9,” Er- Damato Painting and Power times I ran late in the ered that the knife was the couple has kept the Vic- ic Damato, 33, said in ex- Wash, and Andrea Damato SEE FERRY POINT PAGE B8 morning, clutching one about to get thrown out small shoe and frantically with the box, which ex- searching for its mate be- plains how I got down to Tilton and Northfield prepare for Old Home Day hind couches, and under one steak knife. Certainly beds, it never once crossed in my time I’ve sucked up a BY ERIK ZYGMONT field Highway Garage, Shep- At 11 a.m., draft horses my mind to go out and look few Barbie shoes, hair clips [email protected] ard said. will test their pulling skills for it on Route 3. and puzzle pieces with the “Our advertising monies at the Pines horse ring. And then over the week- vacuum. TILTON-NORTHFIELD have gone down, and the cost At noon, it’s time for the end I was out walking the But where do the tape — June is here, and Old (of the fireworks) has gone annual Chicken Barbecue, Marginal Way at Ogunquit and scissors go? I got so Home Day, set for Saturday, up,” Shepard said. which sells out every year, and there was a pacifier ly- frustrated with that situa- June 28, is just a few short Additionally, the Old Shepard said. ing in the middle of the tion that I finally bought an weeks away. Home Day Committee is “It’s a huge amount of walkway. It looked pretty organizing tray for my This year’s theme is “Go looking for volunteers, both food you get, and it’s a great innocent lying there, but junk drawer that had spe- Green.” for Old Home Day itself and value,” she said. was there a mother some- cial sections for the tape, “We think recycling is an to sit on the committee. Following the barbecue, where in one of the hotels scissors, pens and pencils important issue,” said De- “A few people have been the awards for the parade tossing the contents of a di- and any other little odds bra Shepard of the Tilton- on the committee for 25 will be distributed. aper bag searching for it, and ends that live in a junk Northfield Old Home Day years, and they want to At 2:30, residents can muttering to herself that drawer. I put everything in Committee. “We’d like to see branch out and give other watch the big eaters make a she knew she had packed its place and for weeks life more people participate in people a chance to do it,” huge mess in the tradition- it? was good. If I wanted tape, recycling, both for environ- said Shepard. al pie-eating contest. Those moms will never I had tape. If I needed the mental reasons and for budg- Anyone interested in vol- race, contact Sally Robert at For those who still have solve their mysteries, un- scissors I had scissors. et reasons.” unteering can contact Peg the Northfield Police De- room, the Northfield-Tilton less they happen to read Sometimes I would just Shepard also noted that Shepard at the Northfield partment, 286-8982. United Methodist Church, this, but some of my own I open the drawer to gaze at the Old Home Day Commit- Highway Garage, at 286-4490. At 8:30 a.m., participants located on Main Street in have been able to solve. its perfect order. tee is in dire need of dona- Old Home Day kicks off in the Old Home Day Parade Tilton, holds its annual Socks I have discovered But then we slipped tions to put on the fireworks with the annual DARE 5K begin lining up at Union San- Smorgasbord Supper from 5- end up in many places; back into our old habits, show, which costs approxi- Road Race. Entrants can reg- born Elementary School in 6:30 p.m. stuck by static to the inside clearing the counter into mately $5,000. Donation con- ister the day of the race, be- Northfield. The parade be- Old Home Day concludes of dryers at the laundro- the junk drawer, too ex- tainers are located at the ginning at 6:30 a.m. at the gins at 10 a.m., marching with fireworks at Surette mat, washed inside of hausted or lazy to return Northfield Town Hall, Tilton Pines Community Center. A from the school over the Battery Park at dusk. sweatpants, folded into the things to their assigned Town Hall, Park-N-Go Mar- Fun Race for children begins bridge onto Main Street in Throughout the day,until corners of fitted sheets, place, and before we knew ket, Dipsy Doodle Dairy Bar, at 7:45 a.m., and the main Tilton, before turning onto 4 p.m., vendors and booths wedged into the toe of a it there was no tape in the the Northfield Police De- race starts at 8 a.m. For more Park Street and finishing at boot. I know when my girls partment, and the North- information on the road the Pines Community Center. SEE OLD HOME DAY PAGE B8 had friends sleep over I of- SEE MUSINGS PAGE B8

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Bringing People and Vacations ALTON CONTEMPORARY Interested individuals should send a letter of interest, résumé and at Together in the Lakes Region least 2 letters of reference to: WITH SUNSET VIEWS for over 50 years.... Ms. Lynn White MOULTONBOROUGH- Quayside Human Resources Assistant Open concept home in Alton with Yacht Club 25' Boat Slip Rental for School Administrative Unit #48 Southwest views of mountains and lake. 2008 Season. $2500 47 Old Ward Bridge Road Quality construction on 3 levels. Perched We are always looking for new Plymouth, NH 03264 beach and deepwater dock. In-law homes to rent –Owners call me apartment over 2-car garage. about our rental program. SAU #48 offers a competitive package of salary and benefits. Call 875-3128 (2681764) $949,995 Kelly McAdam – 253-9360 or email No phone calls, please. [email protected] LAND AND ACREAGE SANDWICH- A very rare 62 acre land offering in desirable Sandwich! NEW DURHAM- Secluded 32 acre lot. Private road access & beach rights ease- NEWFOUND AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Panoramic views include Mt. Chocorua. Small pond on site. ment to a section of the Chalk Pond shoreline. $119,900 (2706505) (Buy extra Great privacy. $310,000 (2716320) Call 253-9360 67 acres for $235,000 total) Call 875-3128 has the following openings for the 2008-09 School Year MOULTONBOROUGH- WATERFRONT- lot on with southern ALTON- Another beautiful lot in Alton Mountain Estates featuring mountain and pas- Newfound Area School District is located in the heart of the Lakes Region. We are exposure and views. 100 feet of lake frontage, sandy bottom, and nearly ture views. Protective covenants to preserve the integrity of the community but yet not 2 acres. $169,000 (2677395) Call 253-9360 intrusive. Underground utilities are planned. $99,000 (2702615) Call 875-3128 30 minutes north of our capitol and 30 minutes south of the White Mountain 15 Railroad Ave., Wolfeboro 569-3128 / Junction Routes 25 & 25B, Center Harbor 253-9360 Region. Our seven town school district serves 1450 students and includes four Route 16 Hodsdon Farm, Ossipee 539-4176 / 108 Main St., Alton 875-3128 elementary schools grades Pre-K-5, middle school grades 6-8 and the high school. If you are a dynamic creative educator, we are looking for you. Newfound Regional High School Front Desk/Guest Service Associates JV Girl’s Basketball Coach Head Varsity Football Coach Housekeepers • Maintenance Assistant Varsity Coach Head JV Football Coach Do you love working with people? Are you enthusiastic and energetic? Assistant JV Football Coach Can you work independently? Then we are looking for you! Head Wrestling Coach Head Spirit Coach The Black Bear Lodge, one of Waterville Valley Resort’s premier lodges, is current- Send Resume and letter of intent to Peter Cofran, AD, Newfound ly accepting applications for all positions including front desk/guest service associ- Regional High School, 150 Newfound Road, Bristol, N.H. 03222 ates, housekeepers and maintenance. Prior hotel experience a plus. Weekends & or email [email protected] holidays a must. Both full and part-time positions available. Competitive compensa- tion and benefits. Elementary Schools A One Year Fourth Grade Teacher Position Obtain and submit an application at the front desk of the Black Bear Lodge, 23 To apply please submit letter of interest, résumé, Black Bear Rd., Waterville Valley, NH 03215. Please no phone calls. three written references and credentials to: Superintendent’s Office • Newfound Area School District 20 North Main Street • Bristol, NH 03222 Direct Marketing HELP WANTED www.newfound.k12.nh.us Manager Wanted Self-motivating, meticulous, team-player to maintain all pool & spa areas and health club facilities. C.P.O. certified and an all-around handy person. Generous benefit package available including Health, Dental, Pave the road to YOUR success Littleton Coin Company, a nationally recognized mail order Aflac, Health Club Membership as well as discounts at Restaurants and ski pass. leader in the collectibles field for over 60 years, providing Spa: Pike Industries, Inc., a coins, paper money and supplies to collectors around the PART-TIME NAIL TECH leading highway contractor and world, seeks to fill the following position: LICENSED MASSAGE THERAPIST the largest producer of asphalt Group Manager – Restaurant: and aggregate products in New England is seeking to complete Product Marketing FULL-TIME RESTAURANT SUPERVISOR their 2008 team with motivated, Job Content: We are seeking a highly organized, motivated, and detail- FOR 2 RESTAURANTS - Must work nights, weekends & holidays. safety minded, dependable candi- oriented leader to fill this key position within our organization. Prior restaurant management experience preferred. dates that are ready to build a Reporting to the Vice President of Marketing, this position leads the CONTACT: career. Direct Mail, Internet Marketing, and Merchandising departments with Kara Taylor, Human Resources/Payroll Manager two direct reporting managers and over ten staff members. You will be Mountain Club on Loon We are currently recruiting to fill the following positions: responsible for developing long- and short-term strategic plans, 603.745.2244 x5361 • Fax: 603.745.2317 • PROJECT MANAGERS – State-wide as well as developing department sales forecasts and budgets. Key [email protected] responsibilities include recommending and implementing new sales • GRADE FOREPERSON – State-wide efforts and strategies, as well as analyzing results of existing programs • CONSTRUCTION LABORERS – State-wide to increase sales and profitability. Education/Experience Requirements: The ideal candidate will have Here We Grow Again! • EQUIPMENT OPERATORS – State-wide a bachelor’s degree or higher with a minimum of 5 years of direct Hawkensen Equipment Co. Inc. in the • PAVING LABORERS – South/Central NH marketing experience, including experience in several of the following areas: direct mail, catalog sales, Internet marketing, and PLYMOUTH BRANCH is now taking • CRUSHER UTILITY PERSON – Campton, NH merchandising. The candidate must have expertise in planning résumés and applications for the All applicants must have a strong work ethic, valid driver’s license and and budgeting, strong communication and interpersonal skills, and a the willingness to travel within NH. high analytical capacity. position of SERVICE TECH. Pike offers competitive wages and a comprehensive benefits Littleton Coin Company is a strong and growing business currently We are looking for an individual that can be a self-starter. One that can employing more than 300 area residents. We offer a competitive salary and expand with a growing company, willing to take necessary training pro- package that includes: health, dental, life insurance and 401(k). a comprehensive benefits package, including group health, dental, grams to meet the needs of a fast paced and quality oriented company, a Please visit our website to apply on-line, learn more about PII and disability and life, and 401(k) plan. team player. An individual that has experience in the various lines we deal to view descriptions of all available employment opportunities. Interested candidates should with and or a good knowledge of hydraulics, electrical, gas & diesel Apply in person at any NH Pike Industries Inc. location. forward their resumes to: engines. Computer skills are a plus. Pay commensurate with experience. Send your resume to: Human Resources, Pike Industries Inc., Director of Administrative Operations 3 Eastgate Park Road, Belmont, NH 03220 Littleton Coin Company, LLC NOW ©2008 LCC, LLC Applications are available in the service Fax: (603) 527-5101 or via e-mail 1309 Mt. Eustis Road Call our department or send resumes to Littleton NH 03561-3735 [email protected]. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. [email protected] JOBLINE P.O. Drawer 766, Plymouth NH 03264 603-444-4200 Attn. Jeff Ames. equal opportunity employer Feel free to call us at www.pikeindustries.com ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 603-536-2433 established in 1872

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WENTWORTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2008-2009 SCHOOL YEAR CUSTODIAL TECHNOLOGY TEACHER 40% 2 days per week – Must be certified SUPERVISOR Please send letter of intent, resume, references, transcripts, certification to: Full time year round w/ a full benefits package! Keith Charpentier, Principal Handles scheduling/ordering and oversees the Wentworth Elementary School custodial department. PO Box 139 • Wentworth, NH 03282 Applications available at: Human Resources 60 Road, Lincoln NH 03251 Or apply on-line at www.loonmtn.com An Equal Opportunity Employer

CAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT Family-Centered Early Supports and Services Program of Northern Human Services is Campton Elementary School expanding our current programming into the Valley. We are currently looking to fill the following new full-time and per-diem positions: 2008-2009 SCHOOL YEAR

• Licensed Educators (Early Childhood, Special Education and/or related field) FULL-TIME SPECIAL EDUCATION COORDINATOR M.Ed. with 10 years experience preferred • Speech Language Pathologists and Assistant's (Special Education and Elementary Education Certification) • Occupational Therapists SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER 50% • Physical Therapists (Special Education/Elementary Education Certification/ Full-time positions are 35hrs/wk with full benefits include but are not limited to health and LD Certification Preferred) dental insurance, 403-B, Vacation/Sick time and a flexible spending account. Per-diem May be combined with 50% Special Education Teacher Opening positions offer choice of caseload and competitive wage. Dependable vehicle is a must along in Waterville Valley with valid automobile insurance. Appropriate educational background and current licen- Please send letter of intent, resume, references, transcripts sure required. Forward your cover letter, resume and salary requirements to Rochelle and certification to: Hickmott-Mulkern, Program Director at [email protected] or mail to: Suite 102, 71 Hobbs Street, Conway, NH 03818. (090-011) Frances Gonsalves, Director of Special Education SAU #48 • 47 Old Ward Bridge Road • Plymouth, NH 03264 All positions require a valid driver's license, proof of adequate auto insurance and completion of driver's and criminal background checks. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NHS offers an Excellent Benefits Package. Northern Human Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. WATERVILLE VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT Waterville Valley Elementary School 2008 SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES Center Harbor, NH • Parks & Recreation 2008-2009 SCHOOL YEAR LIFEGUARDS SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER 50% (Special Education/Elementary Education Certification/ Lifeguard positions are available at the Center Harbor Town Beach. LD Certification Preferred) Applicants must be at least 16 years of age, hold a valid lifeguard certi- May be combined with 50% Special Education Teacher Opening fication, be friendly and personable. Must be able to work 9:00-5:00 with in Campton a flexible daily schedule. Salary: $10.00 per hour. WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR Please send letter of intent, resume, references, transcripts and certification to: Swim instructor is needed to teach American Red Cross swim lessons at the Center Harbor Town Beach. WSI certification is necessary. Weekly Frances Gonsalves, Director of Special Education lesson plans are required. Instructor must be able to work flexible sched- SAU #48 • 47 Old Ward Bridge Road • Plymouth, NH 03264 ule with lifeguard duties as well. Salary: $11.00 per hour. Applications may be picked up at the Center Harbor Town Office. Mail completed applications and resumes to: Sandy Frost, Director • Center Harbor Parks & Recreation HELP WANTED PO Box 140, Center Harbor, NH 03226 Littleton Coin Company, a nationally recognized mail order Questions may be directed to Sandy Frost, Parks & Recreation Director leader in the collectibles field for over 60 years, providing at 603-455-1632. coins, paper money and supplies to collectors around the world, seeks to fill the following positions: Graphic Designer Seeking highly motivated designer to join our creative team. Working in “Join A a fast-paced Mac environment, you will provide design solutions for direct marketing and informational materials including catalogs, Winning brochures, space ads, collateral and packaging. Must be proficient in Quark, Photoshop and Illustrator, have 3-5 years of graphic design of Loon Mountain Resort Team” experience, and be able to do quality work under tight deadlines with an upbeat attitude. Direct marketing experience is desired, and knowledge SALES POSITION of collectibles a plus. Join our Sales Team at Currently Accepting Applications For Year Round Full Time / Part Time Proofreader Seeking a highly motivated individual to proofread all marketing and •• HOUSEKEEPERSHOUSEKEEPERS and and CLEANERSLAUNDRY •• company publications, materials, and web content for accuracy and in Meredith Saturdays Required compliance with Littleton Coin Company style guidelines. Requirements include a Bachelor’s degree (preferably journalism or English), a Full-time position available for reliable, dependable individual able to minimum 1-3 years of experience, and general knowledge of proofreading work a variety of tasks. Weekends are a must. Full training is provided. Competitive Wages Based On Experience marks and graphic design. Must have excellent grammatical and spelling We offer a competitive starting salary plus commission, health insur- For information please call Justin Smith at skills, be highly organized, conscientious, detail oriented, and able to ance, 401(k), paid vacation and holidays and employee discounts. work under tight deadlines. Please apply in person – Route 3, Meredith, NH 603-745-3401 or stop in and pick up an or fax resume to (603) 279-7963 application at The Village of Loon Mountain Littleton Coin is a strong and growing business currently employing 72 Loon Village Road, Lincoln, NH 03251 more than 350 area residents. We offer a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package, including group health, dental, Notice An Equal Opportunity Employer disability and life, and 401(k) plan. Interested candidates should TOWN OF ALEXANDRIA forward their resumes to:

Director of Administrative Operations ©2008 LCC, LLC Full Time Police Chief Wanted Littleton Coin Company, LLC NOW 1309 Mt. Eustis Road Call our The Town of Alexandria, located in the Area of New Littleton NH 03561-3735 Hampshire, is accepting applications for the position of Full Time [email protected] JOBLINE Police Chief. This position is responsible for administrative and pro- 603-444-4200 fessional work in planning, directing, coordinating, supervising and We Are Looking For: evaluating activities of department personnel and establishing rules, regulations and essential dues for police operations. The successful EXPERIENCED LINE COOKS applicant will be expected to be fully engaged in the investigative and patrol activities required in a small town department. EXPERIENCED The dirtiest job FINE DINING WAIT STAFF The position requires strong leadership, management, supervision, Planning and budgeting skills. Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice HOUSEKEEPERS you’ll ever love. or a related field preferred. A minimum of five years progressively responsible experience in administrative and supervisory roles in Rewarding outdoor work for the 2008 season. police department, or a combination of education or relevant experi- FRONT DESK STAFF ence required. STATION WAIT STAFF Good wages. Benefits. 401K available. Only applicants who are NH full-time certified will be considered. A Community Landscape Company polygraph test and background check will be required. Salary range CHEERFUL from $42,000 - $45,000 DOE. Benefit package includes state retire- PROFESSIONAL HOSTESSES Call Phil Borelli at 603.455.2572 ment and access to health insurance (some employee contribution). The town’s website is www.alexandrianh.com; e-mail is Contact: [email protected] [email protected]. or Peggy (603) 745-5605 ext. 462 135 Main St., Woodstock, NH All responses are required by June 16, 2008. If mailing, send to: Chairman, Police Search Committee, 47 Washburn Road, Alexandria, NH 03222. THANK YOU Alexandria is an Equal Opportunity Employer. for browsing The Town-to-Town Classifieds! EMPLOYMENT ? JOBS ? FIND THEM ! www.salmonpress.com B6 • Thursday, June 5, 2008 MEREDITH NEWS/THE RECORD ENTERPRISE/WINNISQUAM ECHO Town-to-Town CLASSIFIEDS HOME OF THE JUMBO AD WHICH WILL TAKE YOUR MESSAGE TO LOYAL READERS IN ELEVEN WEEKLY PAPERS! FOR QUICK PLACEMENT OF 24 YOUR AD IN THE NEXT SALMONPRESS.COM hours a day ISSUE AND ONLINE 1-877-766-6891

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Chris Faro at 603-845-8946 or email have reliable transportation, clean HOT TUB with cover Date: Saturday, August 16th, 2008 to [email protected] driving record, and a history of good Sales Help Wanted Wanted To Buy Time: 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. work ethics. Must be available to work $2950! (cocktail reception) The Coin Man will be at Lancaster most weekends. Regular part-time off- SALES REPS WANTED! Com- POOL TABLE, Location: The Greenhouse at the Ital- INDEPENDENT Flea Market starting June 22 buying season work possible. $10 to $12 per mission based, flexible hours, as- ian Farmhouse, RR 3 Box 493, all accessories, all slate, coins and paper money - U.S., Canadi- CONTRACTORS hour to start. Complete application at signed territories. Food & Bever- Plymouth, NH, (603) 968-9330 an and foreign, all gold coins and jew- Harvard Management Solutions, 1921 age Industry experience a plus. $1195! Cost: $40 per person NEEDED elry, questions? 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To place your classified line ad, please call our TOLL FREE number: 1-877-766-6891 B8 June 5, 2008 EXIT 21 WINNISQUAM ECHO ■ Ferry Point FROM PAGE B1 with a laugh. of their own amenities, in- replicas of the Victorian pe- fast offerings. return guests. Watching Still, the “outside” jobs When they’re not around, cluding swimming in Lake riod. Breakfast is enjoyed in their guests interact with don’t keep the couple from the Damatos leave Ferry Winnisquam, sitting in the “When we bought it, it the dining room, located on each other – many arrive as making Ferry Point House a Point House in the hands of lakeside gazebo or the large was a wreck,” Eric Damato the bottom floor along with total strangers and leave as priority.Both get up early to three housekeepers and two enclosed front porch that said, noting that the B&B the great room, which hous- friends – is part of the bed make sure guests have a de- assistants. They also have overlooks the lake, and en- opened with just four guest es a television and fireplace and breakfast’s charm, they licious breakfast (made by help caring for their two joying the gardens. rooms. and is set up with compli- said. Eric Damato himself), and children, Joseph, 4, and Al- “We have to stop and en- He credits his mother mentary sherry and wine “That’s the flair of the it’s back to B&B business as yse, 2. The family of four, joy it,” Eric Damato said. with turning Ferry Point and liquor glasses for guests B&B,” Eric Damato said. soon as they get home, with soon to be five, lives in a sep- “Otherwise you could spend House into the thriving, who want to bring their own Ferry Point House is a Andrea Damato handling arate area of the B&B, just all day working.” beautiful B&B it is today. drinks. member of the New Hamp- reservations and bookwork as Eric Damato did as a boy. Ferry Point House is open She also had a lot to do with The Damatos said the shire Lakes Region Bed and and Eric Damato tending to “You have to be on prem- year round; while the creating the appetizing best part of running Ferry Breakfast Association. It’s any handyman issues. ises to put out fires and an- busiest season runs from breakfasts that are still be- Point House is meeting new the only waterfront B&B in “He’s jack of everything, swer questions,” he said. around Memorial Day week- ing served. people and welcoming back the state. as long as he can use his Ferry Point House only end to the end of foliage sea- Breakfast includes a fruit hands,” Andrea Damato allows children ages 10 and son, the Damatos said they course and entrée, as well as Musings said. up to stay,and even that age have plenty of guests in the homemade sweet breads. Di- They also pride them- is fairly young; the Damatos winter who come for a ro- ane Damato taught her son FROM PAGE B1 think they can, actually, get selves in being available to said their accommodations mantic getaway. to cook, and he now follows up and walk away.Still miss- guests anytime they’re are geared more toward The 200-year old B&B some of her recipes, which tape section, no scissors in ing after six months of home, which sometimes adults, particularly couples. boasts nine guest rooms, all are compiled in a cookbook. the scissor section and the searching is a remote the means putting in late nights “We try to keep (our own with private baths and one But he’s also learned a thing only thing left to write with size of my forearm. Who to get other chores done. children) out of the B&B with a Jacuzzi. Several or two on his own and says was an orange crayon with knows, maybe someone out “I’ve been known to be in area,” Andrea Damato said. rooms have air condition- the cookbook really needs a a broken tip. walking on Route 3 noticed my pajamas pruning flow- Still, the family can’t help ing, and all are furnished second edition to encom- The new age of electron- a remote lying in the gutter ers,” Andrea Damato said but take advantage of some with either antiques or pass all of the B&B’s break- ics has added a whole new and wondered, briefly, how chapter into the story of the it had gotten there. Black Hole of Missing Items. Remotes and cell Marty is a Tilton resident phones, in my house at least, and occasional columnist for have a life of their own. I the Winnisquam Echo. Old Home Day

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