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Northcountry News PO Box 10 Warren, NH 03279 603-764-5807

The Hobo & Winnipesaukee Scenic


Railroads Prepare To Open For Season_

The Hobo and Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad is advising the


public that the rail line between Lincoln, NH and Tilton, NH is
now active for the 2016 season. Various train operations will take
place from now through late December, including excursion
trains, special tourist trains and other equipment moves.
Story continues on page A2

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CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 1)

A Hobo Railroad excursion train is shown safely crossing


Route 112, the Kancamagus Highway, in Lincoln, NH on its
one hour and twenty minute round-trip journey to Woodstock,
NH and back along the banks of the Pemigewasset River.
(Photo - Tim Stockwell)
As train operations resume, safety considerations are important to
keep in mind

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 2)

The Hobo & Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroads Prepare To Open For Season_________________________

Continued from page A1

As a result, the railroad would


like to remind the public that
caution should be exercised at
all times around moving trains
and to always expect a train.
Other safety considerations to
keep in mind include grade
crossing signals, which should
always be obeyed. Drivers
should stop when they hear
whistle signals at grade crossings and never try to beat a train
at a crossing or park on or near
a railroad crossing.

In an effort to promote the message of railroad safety, the


Hobo and Winnipesaukee
Scenic Railroads works closely
with Operation Lifesaver, a
nationally recognized non-profit organization that works diligently to improve railroad safety through engineering, education and enforcement.

Railroad, which is based in


Meredith & Weirs Beach, NH,
will also open for weekend
operations on Saturday, May
28, 2016. Daily operations will
get underway on Friday, June
24, 2016 for one and two hour
round-trip excursions along the
western shore of Lake
Winnipesaukee and Paugus
For the Hobo Railroad, scenic Bay.
tourist excursion trains will
depart from Hobo Junction in People love to look at trains
Lincoln, NH on weekends start- and we have a number of speing Saturday, May 28, 2016 cial events scheduled throughbefore switching to daily opera- out the season where they can
tions on Friday, June 24, 2016
for the summer and into the fall.
The one hour and twenty
minute round-trip excursions
travel along the Pemigewasset
River between Lincoln, North
Woodstock and Woodstock, NH Annual Academy aims to help
and cross several roadways and men and women ages 14-20 to
overcome any challenges they
bridges along the way.
may face in their future careers
The Winnipesaukee Scenic and hopes to build essential life
skills for youth.
People need to be aware of the
potential danger around moving
rail equipment, even when rail
cars and locomotives are moving at slow speeds, stated
Benjamin Clark, Vice President
of the Railroad. Safety is
always our first priority.

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see and experience rail travel up I-93, left on Route 112, directly
close and personal in a safe across from McDonalds. The
manner, concluded Clark.
Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad
is conveniently located at 154
Both the Hobo Railroad in Main Street in Meredith, NH
Lincoln,
NH,
and
the with a satellite location on the
Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad Boardwalk at 211 Lakeside
in Meredith and Weirs Beach, Avenue in Weirs Beach, NH.
NH offer a variety of special
events and scenic excursions For more information including
for the general public, school departure times, tickets and
groups and bus tours from mid special
events,
visit
May though late October.
www.HoboRR.com or call the
main office at (603) 745-2135.
The Hobo Railroad is located in
Lincoln, NH, just off Exit 32 on

Op e n
S at & Su n
10-5

ed to 100 applicants. The Cadet


who returns for the second year
attends the Advanced Academy.
This is limited to thirty applicants. The third year Cadets are
usually very serious about a
pursuing a career in law
The New Hampshire Police enforcement and attends the
Cadet Training Academy is cur- Leadership Academy. This is
rently accepting applications limited to fifteen applicants.
for
the
2016
session.
Sponsored for the past 42 years The Academy staff is police and
by the New Hampshire Police corrections officers from New
Association and the New Hampshire and the United
Hampshire Association of States Army, whose time is genChiefs of Police, the New erously donated by the Chiefs,
Hampshire
Police
Cadet Directors and Selectmen.
Training Academy offers young Training for all three class levmen and women ages 14 20 els is conducted by the most
the opportunity to experience prestigious law enforcement
life as a police recruit. This officials in local, county, state,
year, the weeklong Academy and federal law enforcement, as
will take place at the New well as professionals from busiHampshire Technical Institute ness, media and academia. The
campus in Concord, New training has both physical and
Hampshire from June 25 July educational demands, the class1.
room topics are fascinating, and
the discipline is motivating.
There are three academy ses- Registration deadline is June
sions held during the same 8th, but applications are considweek. The Academy starts with ered on a first come, first serve
the Basic Class, designed for basis.
the first time Cadet and is limit-

Applications may be found on


our web page at www.nhchiefsofpolice.com then click on
Cadet Training Academy.

On the website, you will also


find a link to a segment from
New Hampshire Chronicle
from WMUR Channel 9,
Manchester, NH.

Further information can be


obtained from Chief James
Burroughs, Newport, NH
Police Department, 863-3240
o
r
nhpcta@nhchiefsofpolice.com,
or your local Chief of Police.

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High School___________________________

Eric Chase Hired as New Memorial Middle School for


Principal for Woodsville High eleven years.
School
During his tenure with the
Area
School
Veteran educator takes over the Newfound
District, Mr. Chase also had an
reins on July 1
opportunity to serve a brief stint
No. Haverhill, NH, April 28, as an Interim Superintendent of
2016: Dr. Donald A. LaPlante, Schools.
Interim Superintendent of
Schools
for
SAU
#23 Mr. Chase will assume his
announced today that Mr. Eric duties as Principal on July 1 of
Chase, currently the Principal this year.
of the Newfound Memorial
Middle School in Bristol, NH,
was elected to the position of
Principal of Woodsville High
School in Woodsville, NH by
the Haverhill Cooperative
School Board on Wednesday,
Wednesday, April 27 at a special school board meeting.

Marshall Hired As Woodsville Elementary


School Administrator______________________________________
Jay Marshall Hired as
Elementary Administrator for
Woodsville Elementary School
Marshall takes over the reins on
July 1

No. Haverhill, NH, April 28,


2016: Dr. Donald A. LaPlante,
Interim Superintendent of
Schools
for
SAU
#23
announced today that Mr. Jay
Marshall,
currently
the
Behavior Specialist for SAU
23, was elected to the position
of Elementary Administrator of
Woodsville Elementary School
in Woodsville, NH by the
Haverhill Cooperative School
Board
on
Wednesday,
Wednesday, April 27 at a spe-

cial school board meeting.

Mr. Marshall was the candidate


of choice of a selection committee comprised of board members, teachers, and parents.
LaPlante
nominated
Mr.
Marshall at Wednesdays special school board meeting and
Marshall was elected by unanimous vote of the board.

vention, counseling, curriculum


development, budgeting, and
professional development. Mr.
Marshall will assume his duties
as Elementary Administrator on
July 1 of this year.

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CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 3)

Mr. Chase was the candidate of


choice of a selection committee
comprised of board members,
teachers, and parents. LaPlante
nominated Mr. Chase at
Wednesdays special school
board meeting and Chase was
elected by unanimous vote of
the board. Mr. Chase has been
Principal
of
Newfound

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 4)

Bermans Bits
Am I a traitor (or a wise shopper)? My new-to-me bike came
with only one key. Knowing
how I am, I thought a second
back-up key might be in order.
Called the HD dealer - I would
have to come in with my registration, photo ID, take a blood
test, and pee in a cup. To get the
extra official key with a black
plastic HD cover over the bow
(the part you hold) is $30 and
it would take two weeks to
receive it. Or I could go to
Bobs Lock and Key in
Laconia, walk in, pass the key
over, listen to some grinding
noises, and almost immediately
have a perfectly working copy...
for $8.50. Its goldish on color
and missing the HD name,
however. Worth it? To me it
was; thats $20 bucks to spend
on something else (like pizza or
ice cream).
Speaking of ice cream (clever

tributors, but when I have a


business question, its my go-to
method of contact unless I pick
up my home telephone (I still
have a land-line as we live in a
dead zone). Work, on the other
hand, often offers me hundreds
by Dave Berman
of emails when I get in (there
may be one or two hidden withsegue there), the sign that in to actually place ads).
spring is really here has happened. Not only am I getting a Regarding the recent demonride in today, but the Ever-love- strations we are seeing on the
ly Miss Kim and I recently went news, all I have to say is 1968.
up to Moose Scoops in Warren.
There are parameters. I agree
It didnt disappoint!
that you should adapt to
Am I the only one? I have start- America if you want to be here.
ed to notice things that have to We have a flag, a language, and
be more than coincidence on a culture. If you dont like
my Facebook feed. For exam- them, find your own separate
ple, there was a story about a peace or stay where your flag,
man who was arrested for tak- language, and culture are more
ing pictures up womens skirts. comfortable. We have a lot of
Then an ad for a photographer latitude here, so reasonably
came next. Or a story about a adapt.
baby drop-off box for unwanted
babies and then the next post (a After I sold my motorcycle last
meme) said I am not a baby winter, I was okay thinking that
daddy; I am a father. was it for bikes, but as the
Coincidence or is someone weather has hinted at getting
better, I knew I had to keep ridmessing with me?
ing as long as I could, even if it
Email has certainly changed. I wasnt that often. Basically,
am down to two regular con- youre out there surrounded by
nothing but air (and a lot of
idiots), straddling a pile of powered metal and rubber, separated from the road by a couple of
feet. Its like sitting sideways
on a piano bench and going 65+
mph. Yes, there is an element of
danger, but having ridden off
and on for over 50 years, it is
not me I worry about.

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and C. Sandburg and listened to
P. Ochs, B. Saint-Marie,
Country Joe and he Fish, B.
McGuire, Buffalo Springfield,
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Who, me?! Put up your dukes.......


- Duane Cross Photo

If you have a photo which you think could make it as our picture of the week, let us know. Email it to
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against any unnecessary or


bad war waged to make the
rich richer. We are all each
unique in all the world, so
everything that has come before
makes us who we are.
Therefore, its no wonder based
on our backgrounds and
upbringings that you support
(fill in candidates name) and I
may not. That should be okay,
but it isnt, so if you (or I) support (fill in candidates) name,
there has to be insults and name
calling. No! Dont be a bully! (I
hate bullies!) Agree to disagree
and move on.
Thinking the older I get, the
more meaning some holidays
and special occasions have...
while others have less.
Birthdays, for example, are just
another day for me. Memorial
Day and Veterans Day on the
other hand....
Just after 7:30 pm on 5/10 as
I am writing this part. With zero
percent reporting, Trump has
been declared the winner in
WV. While it may seem he was
the only candidate in the race,
at least nine others received
votes on the Republican side.
The way things seem to be

going, why not just telephonepoll the nation and just declare
the winner of the national election. Nobody will have to be
bothered to get out and vote.
Just a suggestion....

Finally, values! The eye-catching Vietnamese model and


Playboy (Venezuela edition)
Playmate Angie Vu complained
last month that her five-plus
months in jail in Brooklyn have
been torture and cruel
because of her lack of access to
beauty care. Vu is fighting
extradition to France for taking
her 9-year-old daughter in violation of the fathers custody
claim and is locked up until a
federal judge rules. Among her
complaints: turning pale in
the harsh light; lack of
Guerlains
moisturizer;
inability to look at herself for
months (because glass mirrors
are prohibited); and worrying
about being hit on by lesbians
(thus causing wrinkles). At
least, she told the reporter, she
has found God in jail and passes
time reading the Bible. [New
York Daily News].
Later.

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- Tom Ryan Photo

Letters & Opinions Legal Notices Help Wanted Restaurant Guide


Classifieds Puzzles & Comics Business & Church Director y Events

tains to see the trees march to the stars.


their own drummers again.
I find comfort in knowing not
For now though, we take it all everything can be captured or
in. The shades, the shapes, the defined. Not really. Its often
sizes, the wild impossible to the essence of the big picture
capture population of greens. which delivers us to wonder
We inhale with eyes wide and and not the definition found in
are left in wonder.
the certainty of the microscopic
view.
Its not unlike looking up at the
stars each night. If you get to a
place where you can see the sky
We Have
perfectly, where mankind
hasnt diminished their view
Wood Stoves
with too much light, you lay on
Pellet Stoves
your back and there is a tapestry
Gas Stoves
of infinity above. It boggles the
Building
Materials
mind and forces us to surrender
Poulin
Feeds
to nature.

The Adventures
of Tom & Atticus

(As Tom continues his recovery,


well share a column back from
May of 2014.)

The colors of autumn are often


easier to grasp for me than
those of this fleeting and rapidly shifting stage of spring.

full. Not in color, but in size.


Others, meanwhile, are just
barely curling out of their shells
and tentatively reaching out to
their new world.
In the shady and sun dappled
forest, its not as easy to see.
But once higher up with views
out to other mountains or down
into the valleys, the variation of
greens is dizzying. They are
impossible to define.

In looking back at the White


Mountain artists of the 1800s, I
realize they never captured this
phenomenon. They mostly
worked from down below and
looked up at the mountains, and
their paintings seemed to cap-

ture full summer, or a bit of fall,


some of winter. But not these When I heard the learn'd
thousand shades of green.
astronomer,
When the proofs, the figures,
Yesterday, when Atticus and I were ranged in columns before
were on the ledges looking out, me,
I thought of the dizzying array When I was shown the charts
of greens and how impossible it and diagrams, to add, divide
is to describe. I would imagine and measure them,
they would have been just as When I sitting heard the
impossible to capture on a can- astronomer where he lectured
vas.
with
much applause in the lectureIn another two or three weeks, room,
this uniqueness will be camou- How soon unaccountable I
flaged by a uniform lush, ver- became tired and sick,
dant sea. All will be a deep Till rising and gliding out I
green and well have to wait wander' d off by myself,
until late September and the In the mystical moist night-air,
rolling out of the autumn rain- and from time to time,
bow across the ripples of moun- Look'd up in perfect silence at

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CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 5)

Autumn delivers red, orange,


yellow, and brown in a stunning
display.
But in a White
Mountain spring its all green,
but there seem to be a thousand
shades of green as new life
pulses through the trees and
shrubs. Even when it comes to
the leaves on similar trees, I
find there is a difference at this
time of year. Not every birch
tree is at the same stage of
development. Some are slower
in delivering their leaves to the
forest and are just beginning to
bud, while others are further
along and their little flags of
mint green are larger. Ive
noticed this especially with the
beech leaves. Many are already

I was thinking about this yesterday and last night read again
Whitmans poem, When I
Heard
the
Learnd
Astronomer.

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Mountain Beat
with Sky King

Sweet Harmony!
The Midweeklings

And just as the ride slowed


down and passengers prepared
to
disembark,
the
Midweeklings delivered one
more; an A Capella old spiritual
I Bid You Goodnight which
seems to be becoming a tradition for this gifted vocal trio. A

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Supporting All
Things Local
Since 1989.

The Midweeklings are: Holly


Furlone, Jim Tyrell and Rafael
Puga all seasoned veterans of
the White Mountain music
scene. Each a powerful vocalist,
the trade off and mix of instrumentation only adds to the flavor as acoustic guitars, bass,
key boards and a myriad of
hand percussion can be heard
on any given number. Formed
in 2013 after repeated Open
Mic sessions at the Country
Cow in Campton, the trio
embarked on the RPM challenge in 2014, which is to write
and record an entire album in
the month of February (More
info
at
w w w. r p m c h a l l e n g e . c o m )
which resulted in Ten Stories
and again in 2015 which
perfect number to drive it High
gave
us
Now and Then (listen
home, safe, sound and satisfied! to this record
at http://themidweeklings.blogspot.com/)
With so many talented musicians in our region these days, The Midweeklings will continwe are fortunate to be able to
to play around our region
hear extraordinary string pick- ue
and
beyond as they are occaers, percussionists and key- sionally
tapped for appearance
board players. And it is true that such as their
for John
many of these acts employ a Prine and the opening
Avett Brothers in
healthy dose of harmony in 2015. You can
find the latest
their sound, but with this trio, schedule on their
Facebook
the harmony is the sound and p
a
g
the
essence
of
the (https://www.facebook.com/thee
Midweeklings. The combina- midweeklings/timeline). And
tion of these three voices cre- be sure that you will leave a
ates a vibration resonating with Midweeklings
the audience in such a way that with a little bounceperformance
in your step,
everyone feels compelled to
sing along. As Raf puts it it's and a song on your lips!

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Harmony is the vehicle and the


Midweeklings are doing the
driving! I was able to hop on
board recently for the last leg of
one sweet trip, catching their
last set at the Common Cafe' in
Rumney. The ride started with a
resounding rendition of the
Mama's and the Papa's hit song
California Dreaming and proceeded through the back roads
and byways of a plethora of
musical styles. We heard folk,
country, rock and blues, and we
were even treated to a little
detour into the world of Funk as
Holly Furlone launched into a
dance floor filling version of
the Deee-Lite number Groove
is in the Heart. With a balanced mix of original music
such as the collaboration Shot
Down (winner of a song fight
competition and featured on
their record Ten Stories High)
Twisted ( H. Furlone) and
CoalTrain (R. Puga) and
vocally strong covers such as
the aforementioned California
Dreaming, The Midweeklings
kept the journey exciting!

the energy from the audience


that actually fuels this band! In
between songs, the space is
filled with with a lot of laughter
and joking, strengthening the
jovial bond with the audience.

- Notices, Letters, Politics, Opinions, Help Wanted, & More! -

Letter To The Editor______________________________________________________________________________


The Electoral College Protects and election of the President by
The Rights & Interests of Small a popular vote of citizens.
Population States
The Electoral College consists
A letter appeared in last weeks of 538 electors. A majority of
edition of the Littleton Courier 270 electoral votes is required
which advocated that we get to be elected President. Your
rid of awarding states by the states entitled allotment of
Electoral College in general electors equals the number of
members in its Congressional
(Presidential) elections.
delegation: one for each memThis person obviously does not ber in the House of
understand the Electoral Representatives plus two for
College and the function it per- your Senators.
forms in safeguarding our
Constitutional Republic from a Each candidate running for
potential Tyranny of the President in your state has his
Majority. (Yes, thats right; we or her own group of electors.
are a Constitutional Republic The electors are generally chosen by the candidates political
and not a Democracy).
party, but state laws vary on
The Electoral College is a how electors are selected, what
process, not a place. The found- their responsibilities are, the
ing fathers established it in the qualifications of the Electors
Constitution as a compromise and restrictions on who the
between the election of the Electors may vote for.
President by a vote in Congress

After the presidential election,


your governor prepares a
Certificate of Ascertainment
listing all of the candidates who
ran for President in your state
along with the names of their
respective
electors.
The
Certificate of Ascertainment
also declares the winning presidential candidate in your state
and shows which electors will
represent your state at the meeting of the electors in December

of the election year.

Furthermore, if the Electoral


College were to be abolished
and candidates were elected via
popular vote, states that have
major population centers would
control
the
Presidential
Election and the votes of people
in New Hampshire and other
low population states would
become relatively meaningless.

It is my opinion that the people


supporting Donald Trump are a
perfect example of who we need
to be protected from. They seem
to support Mr. Trump because
he panders to their fears, anger
and frustration and not because
they have rationally decided
that electing him would be good
for the country.
Russell T. Cumbee
Franconia, NH

NH Fish & Game Seeks Volunteers To Help


Create Habitats For New England Cottontails_______________

Summer Program Staff


Warren Village School-Warren, NH

Term: Monday-Friday, June 30-July 29, 2016; 35


hours/week.

Job Description: Help lead fun, experiential


learning activities for 1st-8th grade students in our
Summer Program. Possibility for continuing
employment during 2016-2017 school year.
Qualifications: 1 year of educational experience
or college coursework.
To Apply:
Send Letter, Resume, & 3 References to Mary
Doyle, Program Director; mdoyle@sau23.org;
603-764-5538.

Warren Village School

Kindergarten & Pre-School


Registration & Screening
will be held on May 23, 2016
Please contact the school at
764-5538 to set up an appointment.
You will need to bring
the following to your appointment:

Birth Certificate
Updated Immunization Records
Current Proof of Residency (must list parent
name and street address, not PO Box)
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Volunteers Needed to Help


Create Habitat for New
England Cottontails

The NH Fish and Game


Department
and
UNH
Cooperative Extension are
seeking volunteers to help
restore habitat for the endangered New England cottontail
rabbit on Saturday, May 21,
2016, from 9:00 a.m.-noon in
Barrington, NH. Volunteers will
plant native shrubs that the rabbits use for shelter.

For more information and to


sign up, visit newengland.stewardshipnetwork.org. If you have
questions,
contact
Haley
Andreozzi
at
haley.andreozzi@unh.edu or
(603) 862-5327.

This is a great opportunity to


spend a morning outdoors and
do good work for the benefit of
an endangered wildlife species
here in New Hampshire, says
Haley
Andreozzi,
UNH
Cooperative Extension Wildlife
Outreach Coordinator.

New England cottontails are a


state-endangered species in
New Hampshire. The rabbit
relies on dense shrubland habitat (thickets) to survive, so
planting shrubs is an important
part of the work being done to
help the species. More than 100
wildlife species also use this
type of habitat. Volunteers will
be planting 250 shrubs on a site
that was recently cleared to
manage for New England cottontail habitat.
V
i
s
i
t
newenglandcottontail.org/projects/new-hampshire to read
more about other projects taking place in New Hampshire to
help recover the New England
cottontail.
The New Hampshire Fish and
Game Department's Nongame
and Endangered Wildlife
Program is coordinating the
restoration of the New England
cottontail in New Hampshire.
Learn more about this project at
www.wildnh.com/nongame/pro
ject-ne-cottontail.html.

North Country Happenings...


On-Going Events

Warren Masonic Hall - breakfast


from 7-9 on the first Sunday of
each month. Hope to see you
there.
----------------------------------------The Warren/Wentworth Food
Pantry, serving residents in
Warren, Wentworth and Glencliff,
is located behind the Warren
Wentworth Ambulance Service
building and is open every Friday
from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. For eligibility
information or to make a donation, stop by or call 764-5265. The
pantry gratefully accepts food or
monetary donations as well as
donations of personal and household care items.
----------------------------------------Nightly Entertainment Indian
Head Resort, Lincoln
745-8000
www.indianheadresort.com

Compulsive, Phobias & fears.


This group will meet the 1st & 3rd
Thursday of each month at the
Cottage Hospital Occupational
Therapy Waiting area at 6: PM.
For more info. ANXIETYUMBRELLA@gmail.com or call
Lurette @ (603)838-5595 or
Robin @ (603) 747-2527. You are
not alone in your struggle!
----------------------------------------Connecticut River
Valley
Beekeepers Assoc meets every
second Thursday 7-9 PM at the
Grafton County Extension Office
Building, 3855 Dartmouth College
Hwy, North Haverhill, NH.
mchr39@gmail.com.
----------------------------------------The Summertime Marching Band
warmly invites YOU to join us as
we get ready for our 2nd season!
All ages - all players of marching
band instruments are welcome.
You can get back into the swing of
playing again. Join us! We practice
one Sunday a month at 6pm in
the Monroe Town Hall. Call Mary
Choate 638-4903 for details.

Public Welcome.
----------------------------------------Spring Craft Fair, May 28TH, at
the United Congregational Church
of Orford, NH. (MAIN ST,
ROUTE 10) 9- 2 p.m. Indoor and
Outdoor Spaces available, email:
musician1984@aol.com or call 1802-522-8868 for information or
to reserve a space.
----------------------------------------FREE CLOTHING EVENT Warren, NH Town Hall on Sat.,
May 14 9-2; Mon. May 16th thru
Friday May 20th from 9-5; Sat.,
May 21st 9-2. Come get everything
you may need for summer! For
more info, Call Donna at 7649469. Come one - Come all!
----------------------------------------Campton Historical Society
Railroad Grade Hike - May 28,
8:00 AM - Hike/Walk the Railroad
Grade from Campton to the
Sandwich town line and back.

Meet at the Campton Historical


Society building at 8:00 AM. Bring
a lunch and water and wear sturdy
walking shoes.

For more information call the


Campton Historical Society at
603-536-1540, or Bob Mardin at
603-960-1016.
-----------------------------------------May 20 - Friday Night Eats - featuring Tacos from 5-7 pm $5.
Hosted by the American Legion
Auxiliary Unit 83, Main Street,
Lincoln. This will be our last
Friday Night Eats. THANK YOU!
we'll see you in the fall.
-----------------------------------------Yard Sale - Memorial Weekend at
the Pythian Hall by the town common. May 27th noon - 4; May
28th & 29th 10-4. Lots of items!
Stop on by.

Upcoming Events

Upcoming events for Wentworth


250th celebration are:

The Wentworth Historical Society


Museum will open for the season
every Saturday 10-2. Brochures of
House Tours of Wentworth 98
year old houses can be picked up
at the museum plus purchasing a
colorful T-shirt with W250 Logo.

June 12, Organ and Bells concert


3:00 p.m., Congregational Church.
August 6th It is not too early to
start thinking about Market Day,
August 6th! Mark your calendars.
----------------------------------------Joseph Patch Library Trustees
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Woodstock Inn, Station &


Brewery 745-3951, Lincoln.
www.woodstockinnNH.com
----------------------------------------Haverhill Memorial Post 5245 and
their Ladies Axillary hold their
regular monthly meeting at 7pm
on the third Thursday of each
month at the VFW Post in North
Haverhill. All members are invited
to attend.
----------------------------------------For all upcoming events at D
Acres - (D Acres is located at 218
Streeter
Woods
Road
in
Dorchester,
NH.)
Visit
www.dacres.org.
----------------------------------------Franconia Heritage Museum
Events & Exhibits - Fridays &
Saturdays, 1-4pm (and by special
request) at 553 Main Street (Route
18), Franconia (603) 823-5000.
www.franconiaheritage.org. The
non-profit Council operates the
Franconia Heritage Museum and
the Iron Furnace Interpretive
Center. Work continues on a scale
model of the Brooks and Whitney
Bobbin Mill. The Brooks family
exhibit will be displaying artifacts
and items throughout the museum's 1800s farmhouse and outbuildings.
----------------------------------------To find out the on-going happenings at the Squam Lakes Natural
Science Center in Holderness,
NH. You can call 603-968-7194 or
visit them online at: www.nhnature.org
----------------------------------------To find out the on-going happenings at the AMC Pinkham Notch
Center where programs are free &
open to the public: AMC Pinkham
Notch Visitor Center, Route 16,
Pinkham Notch, NH. For more
information contact the AMC at
(603) 466-2727 or www.outdoors.org.
----------------------------------------For on-going events at WREN
(Women's Rural Entrepreneurial
Network) of Bethlehem, please
visit www.wrencommunity.org or
call them at: 603-869-9736.
----------------------------------------For ongoing schedule at Silver
Center for the Arts, Plymouth,
NH, call 603-536-ARTS or visit
them on the web at:
www..plymouth.edu/silver
----------------------------------------Friends of the Library have estab-

lishing a Conversational French


group at the Joseph Patch Library
in Warren. We meet on Monday
mornings, 9-10. Join us! All skill
levels are welcome. For questions
or sign up: call Luane Clark, coordinator, at 764-5839, or the Joseph
Patch Library at 764-9072.
----------------------------------------Wentworth Historical Society
meets monthly, 7:00 p.m, every
third Thursday, April - Dec. at
the Historical Society Museum in
Wentworth. Join us for historical
topics and stimulating conversation.
----------------------------------------For on-going programs, concerts
and events at COURT STREET
ARTS, Haverhill, please visit
www.alumnihall.org or call 603989-5500. Classes, art shows,
Shakespeare in the Valley, Music,
wide variety of programming.
Join us!
----------------------------------------The Baker's River Grange meets
the 2nd and 4th Friday every
month, 7:30 p.m., Grange Hall,
Rte.25, Rumney. Visitors welcomed!
----------------------------------------Gentle Yoga - Saturdays 8:309:30; Wednesdays 5:00-6:00pm
at Starr King Fellowship,
Plymouth,NH. Contact Darlene
Nadeau 536-1179.
----------------------------------------Scottish Country Dance Lessons,
Fairlee Town Hall, Wednesday
evenings from 7 - 9 PM. Cost
$3.00 (first time free). All dances
taught. No partner necessary.
Beginners welcome. For more
information, call (802) 439-3459
or e-mail fairleeclass@rscdsboston.org."
----------------------------------------Anxiety Umbrella is a new Peer
Support Group for people with
Anxiety related disorders. These
include: Generalized or Social
Anxiety, Panic (attacks), Obsessive

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DRUMSET LESSONS

DRUMSET LESSONS! Email Bill at


mr.sanders@charter.net or call (802)
584-3696. (9/9)

FORSALE

HELPWANTED

RV TECHNICIAN TRAINEE WANTED


- No Experience required. Will train the
right candidate for this entry level position. Mechanical aptitude and good
communication skills essential. C.H.
Dana RV - Call 603-638-2200. (tfn)

HOMEHEATING
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PAINTING SERVICE

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Interior and exterior painting. Free estimates, fully insured. 603-254-9682.
(rts 10/7)

ACCEPTING
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REALESTATE

THORNTON, NH - 14 X 70 MOBILE
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on 1.5 acres. $98,000. Very good condition. Call Terri, Strawberry Lane
Realty. 603-236-1002. (6/15)
--------------------------------------------------RUMNEY NH LAND - 79
commercial/residential acres with river
and valley views. Also, timber and
1050 of frontage with double access
on busy Route 25. $296,000. (603)
726-3552. (rts (6/17)

RENTALS

UNIQUE APARTMENT FOR RENT Waher & Dryer inc., no-smoking, no


pets, located on Cemetary Road in
Orford, NH. A must see! Call 603-3539070. (7/1)
--------------------------------------------------LOG CABIN FOR RENT - July 28 Aug 6 on Lake Armington in Piermont,
NH (Sirecho Shores). Beautiful setting!
Ideal for small family. Dog OK. Call
Wayne at 603-744-3085 or 603-7649184. (6/3)

SERVICES

RED CROSS TRAINED NURSE


ASSISTANT AVAILABLE for home
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MUSICIANS WANTED:
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YARD/GARAGE SALE

COMMUNITY
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LABRECQUE ST, LINCOLN, NH MAY
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(5/20)

Mobile Home Owners Wanted

Swiftwater Estates Cooperative Inc. Pioneer Rd, Bath, NH


Resident-Owned Community 603-747-2155
If you are looking for a place to re-locate your mobile home, or
place a new one this is the place you have been looking for.
Swiftwater Estates is a 16 unit park situated on 13.17 acres in
the town of Bath on town water and its own septic sysytems.
The park is located in a rural area south of the village of
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I- 93, 10 minutes from local Hospital, Shopping, and
Restaurants, within the Bath, Woodsville school district. Dogs
and cats welcome. $265.00 per month. First and last months
rent required upon approval and $100.00 Cooperative membership fee.

Northcountry News
DID YOU KNOW?
Money is the number one thing
that couples argue about!

African Grey Parrots have vocabularies


of over 200 words!

Bookkeeper' and 'bookkeeping' are the only


2 words in the English language with
three consecutive double letters!
A group of frogs is called an army!

A group of kangaroos is called a mob!


Monopoly is the most played board
game in the world!

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2006 TRIUMPH AMERICAN MOTORCYCLE - Cherry Red, floor boards,


saddle bags, roadster screen. 12,064
miles. 790cc. $3,500. Call 802-6334904. (5/20)
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Fairlee Marine rents them all! They
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Cosauke...

Adventures in
Homesteading

Despite the warm winter, spring


has taken its proper time in
arriving. Here we are in May
with the leaves just beginning to
unfurl from their buds, and fully
half my daffodils still waiting to
bloom. As the sun and showers
take turns on these cool May
days, my thoughts turn to transplanting perennials.

Having divided and replanted


some echinacea, lupine, and
lilies last fall, it was a short list
on my mind for this spring.
Ryan tended to a few young
cedars that once seemed like a
nice edge, but now seemed too
close to the garden. With shovel

Beth
Weick

and wheelbarrow, he moved


them to the slope beyond our
cabin. Hopefully their roots will
adapt from rich, garden dirt to
thin, mineral soil within a minimum of grudges.

I, meanwhile, took my hand


trowel and knelt beside the cranberries. Weve harvested a few
fruits, but their location at the
foot of our blueberry bushes due to a lack of prepared space
as of their planting three years
ago - was not the best choice. I
had liked the thought of a carpet
of cranberry vines covering the
ground, while blueberries
reached to the sky. A nice

image, but I failed to predict


how fast the blueberries would
grow, and the lack of space for
the cranberries to claim their
share of the sunshine. Certainly
they could do better elsewhere.
So I dug up ten of my viny
plants, leaving a couple in their
original spots to see how they
would do over time. The others
I carried to a small bed at the
foot of our herb circle and planted into their new home. Full
sun, richer dirt, and fewer weeds
(excepting the overly social
mint); Im looking forward to
watching how they grow.
The final move involved the
smaller of our two sage plants.
Its brethren was quite vigorous,
a branchy plant growing more
dominant with each season.
This one, thought, was tucked
towards an edge, becoming
pinched between horseradish,
oregano, and mint (of course),
and generally looking less than

pleased about its situation. For backfilling process, we did it.


this one, I had a special place.
That dirt dug up from six feet
under to create our cellar hole,
Last fall Ryan and I made the now went back to equal depths
significant (it felt, to us) deci- in filling up the well-hole.
sion to fill in the old stone well
on the property. Upon moving So, once the snow receded, this
on to the land six years ago, bare patch by the garden
Ryan had removed as many remained, looking quite unfinrocks as he could of those that ished. Transplanting the sage
had been thrown down the well there was a quick decision in my
to fill the hole. For years weve mind. Sage, a powerful and
watched it and never seen water honored herbs for healers,
at the bottom, nor detected any herbalists, energy workers,
general wetness in the area to chefs, and gardeners alike,
suggest a high water table. seemed the most fitting way to
Though Ryan and I liked the commemorate the tracks of hisnotion of resurrecting the old tory that we chose to bury, and
well, the lack of obvious water to continue the creation of the
and its location next to our regu- present from that which was the
lar footpath (we long had cau- past.
tion tape around the area in an
effort to warn visitors) gave us With care I dug the hole, placed
our doubts. So last autumn, the sage, tucked it in, and noted
after finishing the root cellar the approaching rain cloud.
project and finding we had some May it live long and well.
extra dirt left over from the

Tek Talk...

With Eli Heath

Of Paige Computer Services


Tech Tips, Talk & Advice For Your Computer

Do you ever realize why your


computer isnt as fast as the day
you purchased it? There are
several issues why it is slower,
lets see what they are.

Remove unnecessary programs from starting as your


windows computer is starting
the operating system is also
starting programs in the background. On the bottom right
side of your windows desktop
next to the time is an area called
the System Tray, if you look
there you will have icons displayed, those are programs
working in the background,
some people use yahoo when
you start the computer and go
on line it will pop up, or AOL
messenger and any photo software like Kodak Easy Share,
that is all working in the background taking up valuable
memory and system resources.
My motto is if you dont need it
running turn it off, you can
always start it by clicking the
icon to launch it. To turn off
programs from starting and
clean up the system tray run
MSCONFIG, to do this click on

on the internet, every update to


these programs they add a new
fix or module, in order for them
to work properly they have to
remain memory resident and
work in the back ground. A
Windows computer worked
fine 4 years ago on 128 MB
installed memory today you
must have at least 2GB as a
minimum just to run the
antivirus without degrading
your computers performance.
There are antivirus programs
that are not so bulky such as
commercial
Nod32
at
www.nod32usa.com or a free
version of AVG Antivirus the
commercial
version
also
requires fewer resources to run
you
can
get
that
at
www.grisoft.com.

Start/Run then type MSCONFIG, next click on the Startup


Tab, go down the list and
uncheck any program you do
not want to start when you turn
on the computer, be careful, if
you uncheck an item and it is
needed to run some hardware
such as a printer or scanner,
after you restart the computer
go back to MSCONFIG and
check it to turn it back on when
you start the computer. Some is
trial and error until you have
just the minimal items running
in the back ground to give your Check for spyware and viruscomputer the resources it needs es they are taking over our comto run properly.
puters it could be slowing down
your internet connection.
Do not install memory inten- Spyware is a major issue when
sive programs antivirus pro- it comes to slow computer pergrams are one of the most mem- formance. Once your computer
ory intensive applications that gets infected it is it is almost
seem to get bigger with every impossible to remove the spynew update. Norton Antivirus ware. Many times the only
and McAfee are two antivirus solution is to back up your files
programs that will slow your and completely format your
system down considerably computer hard drive and reload
while starting, consider an the system. There are good antiantivirus program has different spyware programs available
modules, one to check your e- and many are free however the
mail, one checking you instant individuals who make the spymessages and one while your ware are always one step ahead
of the antispyware programs
therefore makes it more difficult to remove, some free programs that I have been recommending are AVG Antispyware
from
www.grisoft.com,
Adaware
from
www.lavasoft.com and MS
Defender
from
www.microsoft.com/athome/se
curity/spyware/software.
So some tips to help speed
things along, any questions
please
e-mail
me
at
paigecs@gmail.com or visit our
website at www.paigecomputerservices.com.

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So until next time Happy


Computing!

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Warren United Methodist Church
On The Common Warren, NH

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9:30 AM Regular Worship

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Dear Friends, these words in Scripture


are so important. God calls us to forgive. It is
imperative that we forgive. Here are some
words to help you to understand about
forgiving. Meditate on them. Let them heal
you. Let them do their perfect work.
Matthew 6:14-15; 1 John1:9; Isaiah 43:2526; Acts 3:19; Ephesians 1:7; Hebrews 10:7;
Daniel 9:9; Colossians 1:13-14. Gods Word is
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Read the Word of God. God bless you all
~Submitted by Jeannine Bartlett

Adult Bible Study ................ 10 a.m.


Sunday School ..................... 10 a.m.
Sunday Morning Service ..... 11 a.m.
Evening Service ................... 6 p.m.
Wednesday Night Prayer ...... 7 p.m.

Calvary Baptist Church


20 Elm Street
(603) 747-3157

Woodsville, N.H.
= Pastor Alan Morrison

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Serving New Hampshire & Vermont

Factory Authorized Service Provider


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Bosch Dacor LG Thermador Fisher Paykel

Don Bowman, Owner

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8:00am Early

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Visit

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Auto Detailing

Have your vehicle looking like


new again - inside & out:
Hand wash, waxing, windows,
interior and upholstery
Mark Pollock Owner

603-787-6247

Auto / Truck Care

PATTENS AUTO REPAIR

Building - Const. - Drywall

Expert Auto - Lt. Truck Repairs


All Makes and Models
Complete Line Of Accessories Avail.

Specialize in Muscle & Performance

Authorized Amsoil Dealer


Official NH Inspection Station

Kevin Patten - 603-764-9084


1243 Mt. Moosilauke Hwy. Wentworth, NH

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Auto / Truck Care

AMES AUTO
& OUTDOOREQUIPMENT
Sales & Service

Additions, Decks, Remodeling,


Roofing, Vinyl Siding,

Snow Plowing, Etc..

Gagnon Builder

Where The Customer Counts!!!

Automotive Repairs A-Z

State Inspections Used Car Dealer

Chainsaws Trimmers
Brush Cutters Blowers

Authorized Jonsered Dealer


458 Buffalo Rd. Wentworth, NH
Owner, Jeff Ames 603-764-9992

Gary Gagnon

603-838-6285

Building - Const. - Drywall

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Construction

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257 Pettyboro Rd. Bath, NH

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Building - Const. - Drywall

Property Maintenance
Home Improvements

Jonathan Field
603-536-4259

Carpentry
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Cleaning - Carpets - Etc...

Where Else Can You


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Chair Caning

Melanies
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Melanie Miller 802-467-1326


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www.melanieswovenmemories.com

Chamber Of Commerce

THE BAKER VALLEY


CHAMBER Of COMMERCE
P.O. Box 447, Rumney, NH 03266

CUSTOM HOMES FROM START TO FINISH


Framing Roofs Finish Decks Siding

All Your Building Needs...

89 Howe Hill Road Benton, NH 03785

603-787-6854

Serving the Baker Valley


for Over 35 Years
If you are planning a visit or are interested in
moving to the area, contact the BVCC at
bakervalleychamber@yahoo.com
to request a brochure.

Visit us on the Web at:

www.bakervalleychamber.org

Dennis Gilpatric
Dennis@NCCNH.com

, LLC.

Buying Selling Appraisals


Tues-Fri 10-5 Sat 10-3

Tel: (603) 536-2625


Fax: (603) 536-1342

64 Main Street
Plymouth, NH 03264

Computers & Service

Paige Computer Services


Custom Built Systems, Repairs, Parts,
Accessories, Software, Training
For All Your Computer Needs

50 Smith Street
Woodsville, NH 03785
(603) 747-2201

paigecs@gmail.com

Hours
Mon-Fri 10-6
Sat by appt.
Closed Sunday

PO Box 1017 - Lincoln, NH 03251

603-745-6621

Business Services Marketing

David
A. Berman
Justice of the Peace

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bermbits@gmail.com
PO Box 280 Rumney, NH 03266

www.lincolnwoodstock.com
Lower Cohase Regional
Chamber of Commerce

P.O. Box 209, Bradford, VT 05033


Mark J. Nielsen - Exec. Director

1.802.757.2549

For Local Information Go To

WWW.COHASE.ORG
Community Calendar,
Business Directory, Area
Maps, Information on
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Computers & Service

Jared S. Field

PC Repairs, Custom Built Systems & More!


10% Off First Time Order!
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Handwoven Caning
Splint - Rush Seating
Shaker Tape - Baskets
& Minor Repairs
Competitive Pricing~ Quality Work

Wally Morabito
Wally@NCCNH.com

Coins

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 16)

North Country Business Directory - Support Your Local Businesses....

Concrete - Excavation - Trucking

RICH CLIFFORD
CONCRETE FORMCOMPANY
Foundations, Floors, Slabs, Retaining
Walls, Curbings & Sidewalks
Sanding & Plowing
54 Clifford Drive
North Haverhill, NH

603-787-2573

Gils Construction

Crushed Ledge Products

MARTINS QUARRY

Selling Crushed Ledge Products


Repair your driveway today
Competitive Prices

Delivery Available Serving VT & NH

7:00 4:00 p.m. M-F

(802) 222-5570

107 Rock Quarry Dr. Bradford, VT

Dental

Foundations & Floors


Free Estimates

Gilman LaCourse / Chris Cass

802-748-9476 or 603-455-7567

2085 New Boston Road St. Johnsbury, VT


chriscass888@gmail.com

HORNE

Electricians

97 Monroe Rd.
(Rte 135 on the
Woodsville &
Bath Border)

Wed., Thur., Fri. 8-5 Sat. from 8-2


Appointments can be scheduled by
calling during those hours. Messages can
be left any time.

Dr. Ralph M. Faluotico, Jr.

603-747-2037
Electricians

EXCAVATING

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Cellar Holes, Driveways, Roads,
Landclearing, Stumping

We Are Your Total


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Sewer & Plumbing License
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603-787-6108

CONQUEROR ELECTRIC

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Farrier - Horseshoeing

Complete
Farrier Service
Hot & Cold
Shoeing

Gregory Nourys
Horseshoeing

Warren, NH 603-764-7696
Figure Skating Lessons

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Flooring

Forestry / Trails Consultant

Heating - Stoves - Restoration

Foot Care

Gunsmithing

House Painting

Dave Heater, Gunsmith


254 Lost River Road (Rt.112)
Woodsville, NH
603-747-3276

ammovalleysmiths@myfairpoint.net
Wed. to Sat. 10 am-2pm or by appointment

Hair Salon & Services

Where Else Can You


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Business For Only
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603-764-5807
Fuels

Insurance

Joans Hair Design

Rte. 10
Haverhill, NH

989-9899

Professional Care ...


...Is Best For Your Hair
Joan Wiggins ~ Stylist

Hardware & Home Supplies

Justice of the Peace

Ryezak Oil & Propane


Bulk & Bottled Propane Service
Home Heating Oil

Residential Commercial

1536 NH Route 25 Rumney, NH

603-786-9776
Heating Oil, Diesel & Gasoline

24-Hour Burner Service


(For Customers Only)

W.E. Jock Oil Co., Inc.


802-757-2163

Wells River, VT 05081

802-222-5280 800-455-5280
Largest Marvin Integrity window
and door showroom in the area.

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Visit our website: obiweb.com

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Health Centers

Your Community Health Partner for 40 years 1975-2015

ACHS = Integrated Health Care


Primary Care Behavioral Health Pharmacy
Dental & Oral Health all under the ACHS roof!
ACHS opened in 1975 with 2 employees. 40 years
later, ACHS has 5 sites, 110 employees and over
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Fully Licensed FFL


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Appraisals and Transfers
Specializing in AR15/M4 Platforms and Customization
Hunting or Home Defense

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 18)

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Landscaping - Design & More

Plumbing / Heating / Duct Work

PETERSON PLUMBING

Radio - Local

Plumbing, Heating & Gas Piping


New Construction - Renovations - Remodels
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Need a weekend appt? No problem give us a call!

603-728-8744

Serving Thornton/Campton and surrounding areas

Dean Peterson - Owner Licensed & Insured NH#4326

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petersonplumbing@roadrunner.com

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Rubbish / Salvage / Trucking

North Country Business Directory - Support Your Local Businesses....

Rubbish / Salvage / Trucking

Services

Television Services

Solutions For All Of Your Disposal Needs


Servicing Residential & Commercial
Customers With Curbside Pickups
Containers For Cleanouts & Construction
Projects Of Every Size

Pike, NH 989-5300

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call for details
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A Senior Residence

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Woodsville, NH 03785
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405 South Main St., Lisbon


Buying Copper, Brass, Alum. Etc..

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 20)

Sugar Hills Lupine Market

Saturday & Sunday, June 11-12: 10 am to 4 pm

Celebration of
Lupine

Sugar Hill Meetinghouse, Carolina Crapo Memorial Building, Sugar Hill Historical Museum

Saturday Events

Cheese Making Kathy Jablonski


White Mt Poetry - Jeffrey Zygmont
Native American Flute Mary Sturtevant
Photography Workshop George Mitchell
Mystery Novelist Marilinne Cooper
More Events to be announced

Saturday, 1pm

New England: Myth or Reality


by author, Edie Clark
For over 200 years, Art & Literature have
blurred reality with myth.
Do you know which is which?

Artisan Demonstrations:

Basket-Making, Wabanaki Beadwork,


Woodworking, Hand-Thrown Pottery,
Wool-Spinning

Free Concerts
Saturday 1pm
Uncommon Folk

Folk and Bluegrass Music mixed with a few


Tall Tales! Ask the band about Ethel
. . . and why she wears a hat!

Sugar Hill Meetinghouse,


If weather is nice,
bring your lawn chairs

Over 65 Exhibitors
Vendors, Artisans, Businesses, Non-Profits, and Local Attractions

Delicious locally-made Foods, Folk Art, Home Decor, Pottery, Soaps, Stained Glass, Furniture,
Woodturning, Needlework, Jewelry, Birdhouses, Bird feeders, Hand-woven Baskets,
Oil & Watercolor Artwork, Photography, Maple Syrup, Yarns, Baby Items, Kitchen Products,
Quilted Items, Crocheted Hats, NH-Made Mustards, Wool Socks, Woodcarving, Leather Purses,
NH-Made Products, Unique T-Shirts, Wellness Products, Local Authors, White Mt Attractions,
Humane Society, Museum Exhibits and much more

Luncheon Vendors

Mac & Cheese or Bag Lunches by Sugar Hills Willing Workers


Wood-Fired Pizza by Farm to Fire
Kettle Corn & Strawberry Shortcake by Mountain View
and Coneheads Ice Cream

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Federal Grant Money Available For


Outdoor Recreation Projects_______________________________

Potential applicants must submit an Intent to Apply form


with the Division by 4:00 PM,
June 3, 2016. Forms, which
provide program administrators
with basic project information,
are
available
on
nhstateparks.org
under
Community Recreation. The
New Hampshire's Public Boat Access Program is funded through content of the submitted forms
boat registration fees and federal Sport Fish and Wildlife along with project site inspecRestoration funds. www.wildnh.com/maps/boatfish/index.html. tions will be evaluated for eligibility. Potential applicants
During the repairs, both the cartop carry-in and trailer ramps will
be within the safety zone setback of the crane and pile placement.
For this reason the ramps will be closed and there will be no
opportunity to launch or retrieve motorized boats, canoes, kayaks
or other self- propelled craft during this time period. The parking
area for the ramps will be closed to the public. The fee-based
parking area for the beach at Wellington State Park will remain
open.

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In 2015, under Grant RoundBoat Ramp at Wellington State Park (Newfound Lake) Closure Twenty Seven, a total of
$930,000 was awarded for use
for Repair of the Dock Pilings
by eight cities and towns to
The public boat access facility to Newfound Lake at Wellington complete development and
State Park in Bristol, NH, will be closing for approximately two acquisition projects throughout
weeks to repair the dock pilings at the ramp. The closure will the state. Since 1965 over 180
begin on the evening of Sunday, May 22, 2016. We hope to towns, cities and communities
reopen the ramps on Saturday morning June 4, with the seasonal have benefited from the funding
dock available later that week. Please check back to this site peri- which has totaled more than
odically as the exact day of the reopening will be announced here $38 million being granted for
outdoor recreation.
as soon as it can be confirmed.

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Boat Ramp At Wellington State Park On


Newfound Lake Closed For Repair______

Recreation is comprised of the


Bureau of Park Operations,
Bureau of Historic Sites,
Bureau of Trails, and Cannon
Mountain. To learn more, visit
www.nhstateparks.org, follow
About the Division of Parks and NH State Parks on Facebook
Recreation
and Twitter, or call 603/2713556.
The Division of Parks and

Harman's Cheese and Country Store, an iconic White


Mountains business attraction, celebrated their 35-year under
Aldrich Family ownership this past weekend.
Maxine
Aldrich, left, and Brenda Aldrich received a State Senate resolution honoring their contributions to the state for North
Country Senator Jeff Woodburn.

The LWCF is a federally funded matching grant program


intended to preserve and
enhance opportunities for outdoor recreation. Various levels
of local government including
cities, towns, counties, and
school districts are eligible to
apply for assistance and sponsor projects. Funds may be used
for the development of facilities
and/or acquisition of land for
public outdoor recreation use.
The program requires that sponsors commit to a minimum 50%
share of total project costs, and
maintain funded sites as public
outdoor recreation areas in perpetuity.

whose project proposals are


determined to be eligible will
receive an invitation to apply
including full application packets and further instructions.

The National Parks Services


Land and Water Conservation
Fund (LWCF) grant money is
now available. The program,
administered
by
New
Hampshire Division of Parks
and Recreation, will be holding
Grant Round Twenty-Eight to
award the appropriated funds.

A Walk In The Woods ____________________________________________________________________________


Looking for, and Hoping Not that I was hoping to find, such
as snowshoe hares and fiddleto Find, Ticks
head ferns. This month Ill talk
about something I look for
Jim Frohn,
every day in the spring, sumGrafton County Forester
mer, and fall, but hope I dont
My recent articles have find. That is, ticks. Now that
involved looking for something spring is here, anyone who

walks in the woods needs to be


on the lookout for these parasites. But its also important to
not let the presence of ticks prevent us from getting out and
enjoying the woods. For me,
the best approach is to learn
about the ticks and the precautions to take to prevent problems. As the saying goes,
knowledge is power.

There are a number of tick


species present in New
Hampshire, but two are of
greatest concern. These are the
American dog tick and the
black-legged tick (a.k.a. the
deer tick). Both species are
considered to be three host
ticks. This means they use
three different hosts during
their life cycle, one during each
stage.

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 22)

The initial life stage is the larval


stage, after hatching. This stage
has six legs and feeds on small
mammals, usually rodents such
as mice. Once feeding is complete, the larva drops off the
host and molts into the nymph
stage, which has eight legs. It
then attaches to a new host,
again usually a small rodent.
When it completes the nymph
stage, it drops off its host,
grows into an adult, and attaches to a large mammal. This is
when people start to look attractive to the ticks, along with our
dogs, as well as whitetail deer.
This is where it starts to sound
pretty gross. The adult female
feeds for several days and
mates while attached to the
host. Once fully engorged, the
female drops off the host and
lays her eggs in the leaf litter.
The eggs hatch and the cycle
starts over again.

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every county, but the numbers


are low in parts of Grafton
County, and higher in others.
This tick is not involved in the
spread of Lyme disease. It can
transmit Rocky Mountain spotted fever, but that is rare in New
England.

The black-legged tick is responsible for transmitting Lyme disease (as well as some other diseases). This is the second most
tick
in
New
common
Hampshire, but most are found
in the southeastern part of the
state. Here in Grafton County,
the numbers are highest closer
to the Connecticut River compared to further away, but are
still relatively low. The numbers of black legged ticks are
increasing in the state, due to
many factors. These include an
increasing deer population, an
increasing human population,
an increase in brushy tick (and
deer) habitat being created from
development within forested
areas, and warmer winters.
With this past winter being
exceptionally mild and lacking
snow, we should expect
increased numbers of ticks.

When going into the woods and


fields this spring and summer,
there are a number of precautions and preventive measures
to take. Wear long pants, tuck
your pants into socks or gaiters,
wear tall rubber boots, and wear
light colored clothing for easier
tick detection. You can treat
clothing with tick repellants, or
you can buy pre-treated clothing. After a day outdoors in tick
areas, carefully examine yourself, family members, and pets
for ticks. If you find one
attached, there are several tools
you can use to remove them. A
The American dog tick is the pair of tweezers can effectively
tick most often dealt with in remove embedded ticks with a
New Hampshire. It is found in slow, steady pull. There are
also some specialized tools on
the market, a tick spoon and a
tick key. These have slots that
Monday through Thursday
the ticks head fits in and again
6am-8pm Friday 6am-9pm
with slow steady pressure, the
Saturdays 8am-8pm
tick is removed. The advantage
of these tools is that with the
Sundays 8am-6pm
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grip on the tick without it slipwww.aldrichgeneralstore.com
ping off. The main thing to
remember when removing an
embedded tick is to not panic.
The natural desire is to get the
nasty thing out of your or your
loved ones skin as soon as possible. But hurrying can lead to
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from a child, the harder it is to


remove effectively and the
more frightened your child
becomes. (Believe me, I was
that parent.) The important
thing to remember is that if the
tick has been embedded for less
than 24 hours, it is almost
impossible to contract Lyme
disease. Once I learned this, I
became much better at removing ticks, and less worried
about them.

In addition to the above precautions, there are some land management methods that reduce
the threat of ticks. Dry vegetation and leaf litter is unattractive to ticks. To keep vegetation dried out, mow the lawn
frequently, mow a strip between
play areas and brush, widen
paths through the woods, and
mow the edges of paths. On
larger landscapes, prescribed
burning can be used to reduce
tick populations. In the past,
Native Americans would burn
areas not only to improve game
habitat, but also to reduce insect
(including ticks) populations.

So all of the above said, dont


let the presence of ticks keep
you and your family from getting outdoors this spring and
summer. It would be too bad to
let a little parasite prevent us
from enjoying watching the
flight of the woodcock, calling
in a wild turkey, fishing for
brook trout, or simply enjoying
all of the outdoor adventures
New Hampshire has to offer.
My wife and I were discussing
how parents might be reluctant
to let their kids go out in the
woods because of ticks and she
said we can take precautions
against ticks, and even treat
Lyme disease (if detected
early), but how do you treat a
child who has never gone into
the woods?

For more detailed information


on ticks and preventive measures to take, go to http://extension.unh.edu to see the following
UNH
Cooperative
Extension publications:
Tick Tips: Information and
Best Practices to Keep You and
Your Family Safe and Healthy
by Jeremy DeLisle, program
coordinator for the UNH
Cooperative
Extension
Education Center

Biology and Management of


Ticks in New Hampshire by
Dr. Alan Eaton, Extension
Specialist, Entomology

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Haverhill Garden Clubs Annual Plant Sale Slated___________


The annual Plant Sale by the
Haverhill Garden Club will take
place on Saturday, May 28,
2016, on Haverhill Common,
Dartmouth College Highway,
from 8:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m.
The event will take place rain or
shine.

The sale, always a popular event


among local gardeners, will feature a variety of plants started,
raised and nurtured by members
of the club. This years offerings will include popular annuals such as snapdragons, Sweet
William, blue salvia and zinnias.
Herbs including dill and basil
will be available, as well as different varieties of tomatoes and
other vegetables. In addition,
there will be a number of mature
plants for sale, harvested from
members gardens.

Funds raised through the plant


sale are used for beautification
projects and scholarships. The
Club has pledged funds to landscape the perimeter of the
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CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 23)

Typically, popular varieties sell


out first, and since supplies are
limited; the early bird gets the
worm. Every year the sale
attracts both veteran and novice
gardeners. Garden club members will be available to answer
questions and offer advice on
plant location and maintenance.

Center that is nearing comple- between the north and south


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Court Street in Haverhill Corner

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 24)

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