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THURSDAY, JUNE <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2012</strong><br />

BY DONNA RHODES<br />

DRHODES@SALMONPRESS.COM<br />

BELMONT — “Hot” cars<br />

sparkled in the summer sun<br />

last Saturday morning, as<br />

proud owners and mechanics<br />

from around the Lakes Region<br />

brought their classic vehicles<br />

to Belmont’s Second<br />

Annual Cruisin’ the Village<br />

car show at the Belmont Mill.<br />

From an antique 1934 twodoor<br />

sedan to a 2001 Plymouth<br />

Prowler, there was<br />

plenty of hand-buffed steel,<br />

polished chrome and soft<br />

leather to admire as visitors<br />

to the event had a chance to<br />

peek inside the vehicles and<br />

talk with the owners. Most<br />

importantly, they all got to<br />

vote on their favorites for trophies<br />

in several categories.<br />

“It’s tough,” said one spectator<br />

as he looked over the<br />

ballot. “These are all great<br />

cars. They’re beautiful.”<br />

Each car had its own sto-<br />

INDEX<br />

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Volume 5 • Number 26<br />

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Community Commentary ..A4-5<br />

Editorial Page .......................A4<br />

North Country Notebook .....A5<br />

Schools..............................A8-9<br />

Culture..................................A5<br />

Obituaries.............................A6<br />

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SERVING TILTON, NORTHFIELD, BELMONT & SANBORNTON, N.H. FREE<br />

Tilton, Northfield celebrate a Seussical Old Home Day<br />

DONNA RHODES<br />

The Cat in the Hat was a popular figure in this year’s Tilton-Northfield Old Home Day parade, as Dr. Suess was on the loose in the streets of the two<br />

<strong>com</strong>munities last Saturday.<br />

BY DONNA RHODES<br />

DRHODES@SALMONPRESS.COM<br />

TILTON — The Tilton-<br />

Northfield Fire District <strong>com</strong>missioners<br />

conducted a routine<br />

monthly meeting on<br />

<strong>June</strong> 20 before entering into<br />

a nonpublic session with Fire<br />

Chief Bradley Ober, and later,<br />

held a second brief nonpublic<br />

discussion without<br />

him present.<br />

TNFD <strong>com</strong>missioners<br />

extend chief’s relocation deadline<br />

After inviting the public<br />

back into the room, Chairman<br />

Pat Clark moved to end<br />

the meeting, but Commissioner<br />

Tom Gallant asked to<br />

first publicly address the<br />

matter of the chief ’s residency,<br />

since a previous deadline<br />

date for him to establish residency<br />

within the fire district<br />

had passed on <strong>June</strong> 13.<br />

“For the record, a decision<br />

made at a prior (nonpublic)<br />

meeting will stand. It’s up to<br />

the chief to reveal any information<br />

about that decision,”<br />

said Gallant. “We feel some<br />

disposition had to be made,<br />

and that was the decision we<br />

were advised to take.”<br />

Gallant added that legal<br />

counsel had further advised<br />

the board not to discuss the<br />

context of their decision.<br />

Clark agreed with Gallant,<br />

and went on to state their de-<br />

DONNA RHODES<br />

Carlton MacLeod of Belmont added another trophy to his collection after<br />

a classic car show in Belmont Village. His entirely original 1956 Chevy<br />

four-door sedan was admired by many at the daylong event last<br />

Saturday.<br />

ry, though, and none was more touching than the tale<br />

cision was a personnel issue<br />

as far as the <strong>com</strong>mission is<br />

concerned, and they would<br />

abide by privacy rights in<br />

such matters.<br />

Ober was signed on to replace<br />

former fire chief Steve<br />

Carrier in November of 2010,<br />

when Carrier left for a position<br />

in Gilford. At the time of<br />

hire, Ober, a former captain<br />

of the department, signed a<br />

SEE TNFD, PAGE A13<br />

From the inspirational to the<br />

eye catching, Cruisin’ the Village car show has it all<br />

Holiday means early deadlines<br />

of how Michael and Martie<br />

Cotnoir of Belmont found<br />

themselves with a 1962<br />

Corvette just three weeks earlier.<br />

“I was really inspired by<br />

my brother,” said Michael.<br />

He said his brother Fernand<br />

of Northfield owned a<br />

classic 1968 Corvette, then<br />

purchased a second from 1962<br />

to restore. Before the work<br />

could be done, though,<br />

“Fern,” as he was known, became<br />

ill with cancer, and was<br />

eventually confined to a<br />

wheelchair.<br />

“His biggest fear was he<br />

wouldn’t ever get to ride in<br />

it,” Cotnoir said.<br />

When work was <strong>com</strong>plete<br />

SEE CRUSIN, PAGE A14<br />

MEREDITH — The offices of the Winnisquam Echo will be closed Wednesday,<br />

July 4 in observance of Independence Day.<br />

In order to ensure that everything runs smoothly despite the midweek<br />

holiday, our deadlines for the July 5 issue of the Echo have been moved up<br />

24 hours.<br />

The deadline for display advertising has been changed to this afternoon<br />

(Thursday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong>) at 3 p.m. Requests for Classified ads should be submitted<br />

by tomorrow (Friday, <strong>June</strong> 29) at noon.<br />

Submissions for the Sports section should be turned in to Sports Editor<br />

Josh Spaulding at baysider@salmonpress.<strong>com</strong> by 4 p.m. this afternoon. All<br />

other press releases, letters to the editor, and obituaries should be e-mailed<br />

to echo@salmonpress.<strong>com</strong> or dropped off in person at our office, located at<br />

5 Water St., Meredith, by 4 p.m. tomorrow afternoon.<br />

The staff of the Winnisquam Echo wishes our readers a safe and happy<br />

Fourth!<br />

BY DONNA RHODES<br />

DRHODES@SALMONPRESS.COM<br />

TILTON/NORTHFIELD<br />

— Dr. Seuss once wrote, “A<br />

person is a person, no matter<br />

how small,” and no<br />

matter the age, there was<br />

fun for them all at the<br />

Tilton-Northfield Old<br />

Home Day celebration last<br />

Saturday with this year’s<br />

theme of “Dr. Seuss is on<br />

the Loose.”<br />

The morning kicked off<br />

with the 15th Annual Aurlow<br />

Stanley Memorial<br />

D.A.R.E 5K Road Race. Sgt.<br />

Timothy Dow, Northfield’s<br />

D.A.R.E. instructor and<br />

one of the organizers for<br />

the event, said participation<br />

was a bit lower this<br />

year, but he felt that was<br />

mostly due to a change in<br />

the Old Home Day from the<br />

last Saturday in <strong>June</strong> to<br />

<strong>June</strong> 23.<br />

BY DONNA RHODES<br />

DRHODES@SALMONPRESS.COM<br />

NORTHFIELD —<br />

Thanks to the generosity of<br />

former library patron Dan<br />

Clark, Hall Memorial Library<br />

is getting a much<br />

needed facelift to not only<br />

enhance the exterior of the<br />

126-year-old building, but<br />

to also protect the interior<br />

for generations to <strong>com</strong>e.<br />

Clark, who once taught<br />

social studies at Winnisquam<br />

Middle School,<br />

spent many a day at Hall Library<br />

when he retired, quietly<br />

reading the local newspapers<br />

and checking out<br />

the historical movies he<br />

loved.<br />

Library Director Mary<br />

Ahlgren said Clark was a<br />

man of few words, but each<br />

time he left, staff members<br />

would wish him a good day.<br />

He would simply respond,<br />

“Have a day.”<br />

Clark passed away on<br />

Aug. 14, 2010, and the staff<br />

and trustees were all surprised<br />

and very touched to<br />

learn he had remembered<br />

them in his will by bequeathing<br />

his nearby home<br />

to the library.<br />

“There were a few tears<br />

shed,” Ahlgren said when<br />

she learned of the gift.<br />

Not wanting to be<strong>com</strong>e<br />

landlords, the library<br />

cleaned and sold the home<br />

for $57,000 last spring, then<br />

“We still had a great<br />

showing, though, and it<br />

was a lot of fun, as always,”<br />

Dow said.<br />

Top male runners were<br />

Justin Freeman with a<br />

time of 16:26. Freeman was<br />

followed by Laconia’s Sam<br />

Wood (17:17) and Scott<br />

Clark of Gilmanton<br />

(17:23). For the ladies, it<br />

was Abbey Gosling of Laconia<br />

who set the pace at<br />

19:23. Kelly Fuller of<br />

Franklin was second with<br />

a time of 21:36, and Ellyn<br />

Tighe of Campton was<br />

close behind her at 21:53.<br />

Other impressive finishes<br />

were achieved by nineyear-olds<br />

Mamush Tighe,<br />

who came in 34th at 24:33<br />

and Andy Lowe of Belmont<br />

who crossed the line at<br />

25:27 to finish 38th overall,<br />

both beating out many<br />

SEE SEUSS, PAGE A13<br />

DONNA RHODES<br />

Scaffolding rings three sides of Hall Memorial Library in Northfield as<br />

Knut Ingemundsen and his crew clean and re-point the brickwork of the<br />

historic building. It marks the library exterior’s first cleaning and<br />

restoration work since its construction in 1885-86.<br />

Former patron’s gift<br />

leads to facelift at<br />

Hall Memorial<br />

Library<br />

began discussions on how<br />

best to use the funds.<br />

“Dan didn’t want us to<br />

use the money for offsetting<br />

operating expenses or<br />

anything like that. He<br />

wanted us to do what we<br />

chose with it, so we looked<br />

at a few different projects,”<br />

said Ahlgren.<br />

Mortar between the<br />

bricks of the building’s<br />

façade was deteriorating<br />

and leaks had sprung up<br />

along some inside walls. No<br />

work had ever been done to<br />

clean and re-point the<br />

bricks since its construction<br />

in 1885 and 1886, and<br />

the Board of Trustees finally<br />

decided restoration of<br />

the building would not only<br />

benefit the library, but<br />

would serve to honor<br />

Clark’s love of history, as<br />

well.<br />

“The library is on the<br />

National Historic Register,<br />

and we thought preserving<br />

a historic building with<br />

what he left to us was appropriate,”<br />

Ahlgren said.<br />

After consulting the<br />

New Hampshire Preservation<br />

Alliance Web site, they<br />

discovered Knut Ingemundsen<br />

of Sanbornton, who<br />

has done extensive work on<br />

historic brick and stone<br />

buildings.<br />

“He gave us a presentation<br />

that was so thorough,<br />

SEE FACELIFT, PAGE A13


A2 Thursday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> LOCAL NEWS<br />

■<br />

WINNISQUAM ECHO<br />

Committee working to correct local address discrepancies<br />

BY DONNA RHODES<br />

DRHODES@SALMONPRESS.COM<br />

TILTON — Representatives<br />

from the Board of Selectmen,<br />

the Land Use Office<br />

and the Tilton-Northfield<br />

Fire and EMS are working to<br />

create an ordinance to correct<br />

a longstanding address<br />

problem in Tilton, beginning<br />

with Main Street.<br />

“We have a lot of buildings<br />

which, for whatever reason,<br />

still have many street numbers,<br />

no street numbers or<br />

numbers which cannot be<br />

easily read for 9-1-1 calls,” explains<br />

Selectman Sandy<br />

Plessner.<br />

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This, she added, creates a<br />

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had another fire <strong>com</strong>pany<br />

<strong>com</strong>e in to cover for our fire<br />

department, they might not<br />

be able to tell where they are<br />

needed,” she said.<br />

Plessner said when she<br />

was made aware of the problem,<br />

she searched, but could<br />

not find a town ordinance for<br />

the enforcement of 9-1-1 uniform<br />

address numbering.<br />

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Bradley Ober, Fire Prevention<br />

Officer Lt. Timothy Joubert,<br />

and Land Use Secretary<br />

Augusta Marsh to pen a draft<br />

ordinance that will follow<br />

re<strong>com</strong>mendations from the<br />

Emergency Management Director<br />

and New Hampshire<br />

Bureau of Emergency Communications,<br />

pursuant to<br />

RSA 231:133-a. The board of<br />

selectmen will then review<br />

the ordinance and make any<br />

changes or additions they<br />

feel may be necessary.<br />

“We have (a building on<br />

Main Street) that has four<br />

numbers, when, as one building,<br />

it should really be listed<br />

as one address, with suite<br />

Fire destroys<br />

mobile home in Belmont<br />

BELMONT — At approximately<br />

1:32 a.m. on the<br />

morning of <strong>June</strong> 22, personnel<br />

from the Belmont Fire<br />

Department responded to 23<br />

Leisure Lane in Belmont for<br />

a reported structure fire. At<br />

1:34 a.m., Engine 1 responded;<br />

while responding, Lakes<br />

Region Mutual Fire Aid advised<br />

they had received multiple<br />

calls reporting a structure<br />

fire.<br />

Approaching the incident<br />

location from Gilmanton<br />

Road, there was smoke<br />

banked down and blowing<br />

across the road, making visibility<br />

extremely difficult.<br />

Engine 1 arrived on scene<br />

and reported a mobile home<br />

TILTON POLICE LOG<br />

TILTON — The Tilton<br />

Police Department handled<br />

199 calls for service<br />

from <strong>June</strong> 18 through <strong>June</strong><br />

24.<br />

Jesse Harwood, 41,<br />

Northfield, was arrested<br />

for DWI and breach of<br />

bail.<br />

Sarah Keith, 27, Franklin,<br />

was arrested for disorderly<br />

conduct.<br />

NORTHFIELD POLICE LOG<br />

NORTHFIELD – From<br />

<strong>June</strong> 18 –<strong>June</strong> 24, the<br />

Northfield Police<br />

Department responded to<br />

105 calls for service.<br />

The following people were<br />

arrested:<br />

Kory Macdonald, 26, of<br />

Meredith for Possession of<br />

Controlled/Narcotic<br />

Drugs.<br />

Charles A. Sullivan, 24, of<br />

Northfield on an Arrest<br />

Warrant for Failure to<br />

about 50 percent involved in<br />

fire, and requested a first<br />

alarm.<br />

Lt. Greg Bavis was advised<br />

the sole male occupant<br />

and his dog had gotten out of<br />

the house and went down<br />

the street to a neighbor's<br />

house at 22 Holly Tree Lane.<br />

Bavis directed the firsthand<br />

line to go to the back of<br />

the mobile home, and the<br />

second hand line to the front<br />

door.<br />

The main body of the fire<br />

was knocked down within 20<br />

minutes. Companies on<br />

scene <strong>com</strong>pleted overhaul of<br />

the building; there was no<br />

salvage conducted in the<br />

building due to the volume<br />

A male, 52, Tilton, was<br />

arrested for protective<br />

custody.<br />

A 17-year-old male from<br />

Gilford was arrested for<br />

willful concealment at<br />

Kohl's.<br />

A 17-year-old male from<br />

Tilton was arrested for<br />

criminal threatening and<br />

simple assault.<br />

A male, 26, Northfield,<br />

Appear.<br />

Other calls included<br />

Harassment, Theft,<br />

Unauthorized Use of a<br />

Vehicle, Criminal<br />

Mischief, Disorderly<br />

Conduct, Endangering the<br />

Welfare of a Child,<br />

Unlawful Possession of<br />

Alcohol, Animal Involved<br />

Incidents, Alarm<br />

Activation, Assist Other<br />

Agencies, Citizen Assists,<br />

Civil Matter & Standby,<br />

of fire and damage that had<br />

occurred during the fire.<br />

Companies cleared the<br />

scene at 4:21 a.m. after an investigation<br />

into the origin<br />

and cause of the fire was<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted. There was no injuries<br />

to any civilians or<br />

firefighters, and no equipment<br />

was damaged or destroyed.<br />

There were no smoke detectors<br />

in the building. The<br />

owner noticed the fire after<br />

returning from a walk with<br />

his dog.<br />

The owner is Vincent<br />

Mulligan. Mr. Mulligan was<br />

put up at Hampton Inn in<br />

Tilton for the night by the<br />

Red Cross.<br />

SP<br />

■<br />

was arrested for protective<br />

custody.<br />

Other calls investigated<br />

included Harassment,<br />

noise <strong>com</strong>plaints, suspicious<br />

incident, animal<br />

<strong>com</strong>plaints, receiving<br />

stolen property, assaults,<br />

and<br />

two car crashes.<br />

■<br />

Domestic Disturbance,<br />

Harassing<br />

Communications,<br />

Juvenile Complaints,<br />

Message Delivery, MV<br />

Complaints,<br />

Neighborhood Dispute,<br />

Noise Complaint, Open<br />

Door, Return of Property,<br />

Paperwork Service, Sex<br />

Offender Registration,<br />

Suspicious Activity &<br />

Person, Untimely Death<br />

and Unwanted Persons.<br />

numbers for each individual<br />

business in it,” said Plessner.<br />

Her concern for public<br />

safety is one that is shared by<br />

Chief Ober and members of<br />

his department.<br />

Visible smoke is sometimes<br />

an indication for a fire<br />

call, but medical issues could<br />

be<strong>com</strong>e a real problem. Not<br />

every patient is able to remain<br />

on the phone or answer<br />

any return calls to help locate<br />

them if their address is incorrect,<br />

confused with many<br />

numbers on a building, or<br />

simply unmarked.<br />

“Some people display the<br />

dates of the building outside,<br />

and if that’s the only number<br />

Monday, July 2<br />

Chess Club, 4-7 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, July 4<br />

Library Closed for Independence<br />

Day<br />

Thursday, July 5<br />

Zombie Night, 6:30 p.m.<br />

Try to escape from the li-<br />

showing, that could be misconstrued<br />

as the address,”<br />

Ober said.<br />

He has also noticed a residence<br />

that has the home’s<br />

original address displayed<br />

along with the new address,<br />

which could potentially create<br />

a lot of confusion. The<br />

<strong>com</strong>mittee hopes to outline<br />

how people can maintain<br />

their home’s historic dates<br />

yet make their actual, current<br />

address visible for emergency<br />

response.<br />

“The new ordinance will<br />

help correct a lot of the problems<br />

like that,” he said.<br />

While the initial focus will<br />

be on the Main Street of<br />

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Tilton, Plessner said the project<br />

will continue to expand<br />

throughout the town until all<br />

neighborhoods have been<br />

brought into <strong>com</strong>pliance.<br />

“People will have a few<br />

months to get the proper address<br />

displayed and, in the<br />

case of businesses, get new<br />

letterhead or whatever else is<br />

needed with the new address<br />

printed on it,” she said.<br />

Selectmen will be reviewing<br />

a draft of the <strong>com</strong>mittee’s<br />

work in the <strong>com</strong>ing weeks,<br />

then set the date for a public<br />

hearing for any input before<br />

their final vote on the ordinance.<br />

Hall Memorial Library Happenings<br />

Tilton/Northfield<br />

son<br />

“The Bird Saviors” by<br />

William J. Cobb<br />

“Gone Girl” by Gillian<br />

Flynn<br />

“Grandad There's a Head<br />

on the Beach” by Colin Cotterill<br />

“In the Kingdom of Men”<br />

by Kim Barnes<br />

COURTESY<br />

Local fire chiefs <strong>com</strong>plete management training program<br />

Deputy Chief John Beland of Lakes Region Mutual Aid, Chief Casino Clogston of Plymouth Fire-Rescue,<br />

Chief Kevin LaChapelle of Franklin Fire Department and Chief Bradley Ober of Tilton-Northfield Fire &<br />

EMS are recent graduates of the Certified Public Manager’s (CPM) Program offered through the State<br />

of NH Bureau of Education and Training. CPM is a two year program; Level I as Public Supervisor and<br />

Level II as Public Manager. The program provides participants with the training and development needed<br />

to enhance management skills and increase knowledge of public administration. Networking, sharing<br />

of problem solving techniques and preparing managers to actively pursue ongoing professional<br />

growth and development for themselves and their organizations is also part of the goal for this program.<br />

These fire service leaders have taken this opportunity to strengthen leadership within their departments.<br />

It should not be overlooked that this type of education would not be possible without the support of the<br />

taxpayers, town and city administrators and the workers in the field. The State of NH Bureau of<br />

Education and Training is recognized by the National Certified Public Manager Consortium as a fully<br />

accredited member. Graduates are encouraged to join the American Academy of Certified Public<br />

Managers®.


WINNISQUAM ECHO<br />

JEFF FERLAND<br />

Inns and Spa at Mill Falls President and CEO Rusty McLear cuts the ribbon on the new Boathouse and Birch<br />

Lodges, adding 13 lake-view rooms and suits to Church Landing.<br />

BY JEFF FERLAND<br />

JFERLAND@SALMONPRESS.COM<br />

LACONIA — Cantin<br />

Chevrolet staff members cut<br />

the ribbon on their newly renovated<br />

showroom on Union<br />

Avenue on Thursday, <strong>June</strong> 21,<br />

adding more space and giving<br />

the facility an updated look.<br />

General Manager Tom<br />

Cantin said the new showroom<br />

was mostly in the footprint<br />

of the old building, with<br />

an additional 3,500-squarefeet.<br />

Cantin said the new<br />

showroom had enough space<br />

for five vehicles to be displayed<br />

instead of just two,<br />

and a second floor with<br />

enough rooms for a conference<br />

room, IT-room and larger<br />

offices.<br />

According to Cantin, other<br />

changes included general updates<br />

to a more 21st Century<br />

look. He was glad to see that<br />

the construction, which began<br />

around October 2011, was<br />

<strong>com</strong>plete, and they could get<br />

back to their regular business<br />

as they settled into their new<br />

facility.<br />

To help sybolize their<br />

progress, they had a 1932<br />

Chevey Deluxe Sports Roadster,<br />

a soft-top, straight-six,<br />

two-seater with a rumble seat;<br />

juxtaposed to a new Chevey<br />

Volt which runs <strong>com</strong>pletely<br />

on electricity.<br />

Cantin thanked all contractors<br />

involved in the proj-<br />

ect including architectural<br />

firm Misiaszek-Turpin and<br />

general contractor Bonnette,<br />

41st Annual<br />

Page and Stone and Laconia<br />

officials for their support.<br />

According to Larry<br />

<strong>June</strong> 30, July 1 & 2<br />

LOCAL NEWS<br />

■<br />

Thursday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> A3<br />

After the ribbon cutting, visitors tour the rooms of the new Boathouse lodge.<br />

Mill Falls celebrates opening of new lodges<br />

BY JEFF FERLAND<br />

JFERLAND@SALMONPRESS.COM<br />

MEREDITH — The Inns<br />

and Spa at Mill Falls grew<br />

once again with the grand<br />

opening of the Boathouse and<br />

Birch Lodges at Church Landing<br />

Tuesday, <strong>June</strong> 19, adding<br />

13 luxurious lake-view rooms<br />

and suits.<br />

Rusty McLear, President<br />

and CEO of the Inns and Spa<br />

at Mill Falls, hailed the new<br />

facilities as another great ac<strong>com</strong>plishment,<br />

not only for<br />

the <strong>com</strong>pany, but also the<br />

Meredith <strong>com</strong>munity, as they<br />

would draw even more guests<br />

for the up<strong>com</strong>ing tourist season.<br />

“As Mill Falls and Church<br />

Landing evolved and became<br />

more successful, there was a<br />

demand for more specialty<br />

rooms. We are fulfilling that<br />

need,” said McLear.<br />

Over the eight months of<br />

construction, McLear said<br />

they employed anywhere<br />

from 60 to 80 local contractors,<br />

and 95 percent of building materials<br />

used were American<br />

products.<br />

“This is a Made in America<br />

project,” said McLear, referring<br />

to the “ABC World<br />

News Tonight” with Made in<br />

America challenge; an initiative<br />

to buy products made in<br />

America.<br />

McLear thanked all contractors<br />

who helped make the<br />

new facilities into reality, including<br />

Samyn-D'Elia Architects<br />

of Ashland, general contractor<br />

Conneston Construction,<br />

Inc. (CCI) of Gilford and<br />

Pat Sava Designs for coordinating<br />

the interior design. He<br />

also thanked his staff, headed<br />

by General Manager Gail Batstone<br />

and Assistant GM Andy<br />

Lamoureux, who he said<br />

managed the business allowing<br />

Mclear to focus on the new<br />

construction. Finally, he<br />

thanked his partners and investors,<br />

Bank of New Hampshire<br />

and Meredith Village<br />

Savings Bank, for the financial<br />

support through the project.<br />

The new 17,000-squarefoot<br />

facilities include a new<br />

lobby and game room overlooking<br />

the lake, <strong>com</strong>plete<br />

with a pool table, an adult-only<br />

indoor/outdoor pool with<br />

two jacuzzis, a sundeck with<br />

food and beverage service.<br />

Rooms were furnished with<br />

hardwood decor and handcrafted<br />

field-stone fire places,<br />

giving the rooms a rustic,<br />

New England look with modern<br />

amenities like large flatscreen<br />

TV’s, including a plasma-screen<br />

TV in the bathroom,<br />

whirlpool baths, tile<br />

showers and private balconies.<br />

Local and state officials also<br />

attended the grand opening<br />

to celebrate the growth of<br />

local <strong>com</strong>merce, including<br />

Cantin Chevrolet unveils newly remodeled showroom<br />

JEFF FERLAND<br />

Tom Cantin, Cantin Chevrolet general manager, along with his daughters<br />

Julia and Claudia, cuts the ribbon of their newly renovated showroom in<br />

Laconia.<br />

JEFF FERLAND<br />

With room for five cars in the showroom, Cantin Chevrolet celebrates its<br />

long history selling Chevys with a 1932 Chevey Deluxe Sports Roadster<br />

and a new Chevy Volt.<br />

Thompson, Chevrolet district<br />

sales manager, with the new<br />

construction, Caintin's was<br />

“head and shoulders above<br />

the rest.”<br />

Thompson said they were<br />

making an effort to update all<br />

longstanding dealerships by<br />

2013.<br />

According to Carl De-<br />

Prospo,Cantin’s general sales<br />

manager, the new look “can't<br />

hurt”their sales, but the main<br />

focus was on customer <strong>com</strong>fort<br />

when buying or servicing<br />

their vehicles.<br />

“It's more for them than us.<br />

It is a beautiful environment<br />

that helps create a nice experience,”<br />

said DeProspo. “It<br />

helps the customer feel better<br />

when they are here.”<br />

Cantin,with the help of his<br />

daughters Julia and Claudia,<br />

cut the ribbon in front of their<br />

new showroom and declared<br />

it, once again, open for business.<br />

Wonderful Things<br />

Come In Small Packages...<br />

Old Man<br />

Pendant<br />

from<br />

$55<br />

especially if they're from<br />

Alan F. Soule Jewelers<br />

<strong>28</strong>6-8649<br />

422 W. Main St.<br />

Ttilton, NH<br />

(across from Winnisquam HS)<br />

Gold • Sterling • Diamonds<br />

Colored Stones • Repairs<br />

Custom & Handcrafted Items<br />

Wedding & Family Jewelry<br />

State Sen. Jeanie Forrester<br />

and Executive Councilor Ray<br />

Burton.<br />

Forrester, who worked in<br />

Meredith for about 10 years as<br />

the Economic Development<br />

Director, said McLear raises<br />

the bar a notch higher every<br />

time he sets off on a project.<br />

“It is so classy, right here in<br />

Meredith,” said Forrester<br />

about the new Lodges. “This<br />

has always been a destination<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity. It's so wonderful;<br />

the better these folks do, the<br />

better the restaurants and<br />

shops in the area do, as well.”<br />

Amy Basit, New Hampshire<br />

Division of Travel and<br />

Tourism Development Assistant<br />

Director, said the new<br />

Under construction<br />

817-689-5683<br />

JEFF FERLAND<br />

construction can benefit<br />

everyone in the local <strong>com</strong>munity<br />

and state as guests who<br />

stay at the new lodges will inevitable<br />

do other types of activities<br />

in the area. She <strong>com</strong>mended<br />

the Mill Falls crew<br />

for a spectacular job.<br />

“Every detail of this project<br />

works to help the guest feel<br />

special, and the staff is so wel<strong>com</strong>ing.<br />

That really makes<br />

the experience,” she said.<br />

In addition to the new<br />

lodges, Trip Advisor named<br />

Church Landing the third<br />

most romantic hotel in the<br />

U.S. In 2011, and ranked it<br />

among the top 25 hotels for spa<br />

and relaxation.<br />

DONNA RHODES<br />

Turkey Bridge in Sanbornton is undergoing reconstruction to<br />

bring the aging structure up to snuff for safe travel. While the<br />

original stone abutments will remain in place, old wooden decking<br />

is being replaced with a pre-fabricated cement deck to<br />

increase safety for those who travel in the neighborhoods of<br />

Johnson, Brook, Hale and Morrison Roads. The work is being<br />

done by M.A. Beane Construction, LLC, and should be <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />

in approximately one week. In the meantime, residents and<br />

visitors should be aware there are detours in the area around<br />

the bridge.


Opinion<br />

A4 <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2012</strong><br />

EDITORIAL<br />

Senior Center news<br />

BRENDA FORTIER<br />

BELMONT SENIOR CENTER<br />

July is almost here, and<br />

the year is already half<br />

over. Heat has been the<br />

major change the past few<br />

days, and it will continue<br />

to be hot, close to breaking<br />

records, and we are already<br />

looking at our first<br />

“Heat Wave.” Summer<br />

holds such wonderful personal<br />

memories of swimming<br />

in the lakes and<br />

rivers, and we had creeks<br />

everywhere that gave us<br />

opportunity to just cool<br />

down by sitting in the icy<br />

cold water. One of my favorite<br />

places was Alley<br />

Spring, along the Current<br />

River. You could either<br />

rent or take your tube and<br />

float down the river. We<br />

would tie our tubes together<br />

and float down the river.<br />

Canoeing was also an activity<br />

that brought many<br />

hours of great pleasure. A<br />

group of us would float<br />

down the river, camp on<br />

the riverbanks and continue<br />

on the next day. I had<br />

one major drawback as a<br />

redhead…sunburn! Generally<br />

in the summer I carry<br />

sunscreen, a cap and<br />

have a case of water in my<br />

car. I decided a long time<br />

ago that hot water is better<br />

than no water.<br />

Because seniors experience<br />

a decreased sense of<br />

thirst, dehydration can set<br />

in quickly, and you may not<br />

even know that it is happening.<br />

Prevention is always<br />

better than the alternative.<br />

Instead of relying<br />

on being thirsty, keep a<br />

large bottle of water in<br />

your fridge so that you can<br />

monitor how much you are<br />

drinking. You can also eat<br />

foods that are high in fluid<br />

content, like soups, and<br />

lemonade is always a good<br />

choice this time of year;<br />

just watch the sugar.<br />

Besides sunburn and dehydration,<br />

there are other<br />

potential problems that<br />

<strong>com</strong>e with summer. Poison<br />

Ivy, ticks, bug bites are all<br />

reasons for precaution.<br />

Don’t sit on any rock walls<br />

and play with the pretty<br />

shiny leaves and put bug<br />

spray on your clothes,<br />

check for ticks. You already<br />

know all of this stuff<br />

but a friendly reminder<br />

might just get you thinking…and<br />

take a hat along.<br />

Many evenings still get<br />

cool so you will also need a<br />

sweatshirt or wrap.<br />

I will be going on vacation<br />

during July, but am<br />

leaving the Center in very<br />

capable hands. The Fourth<br />

of July Holiday will have<br />

the Center closed for the<br />

day celebrating our Independence,<br />

and we will follow<br />

that by playing the All-<br />

American game of Bingo<br />

on the 11th. At the end of<br />

the month, we are celebrating<br />

Christmas in July,<br />

and have a variety of activities<br />

planned each day<br />

the week of the 23rd-27th.<br />

It should be a fun week,<br />

with a lot of variety and an<br />

opportunity to escape the<br />

heat. We will take in a<br />

movie at Smitty’s on the<br />

24th.<br />

The Center is open Monday<br />

–Friday from 8 a.m.-2<br />

p.m., and we have air conditioning.<br />

If you are struggling<br />

with the heat, please<br />

<strong>com</strong>e over and enjoy the<br />

cool temperatures here.<br />

We have a Wii, <strong>com</strong>puters,<br />

books, a TV, and if you<br />

choose, you can have lunch<br />

with us, or bring a bag<br />

lunch with you. We have a<br />

meeting room where you<br />

can spend time working on<br />

crafts or other things that<br />

you bring from home. We<br />

always have coffee, juice<br />

and water available. If you<br />

have questions about how<br />

we can help, please give me<br />

a call at 267-9867. Everyone<br />

should have a cool<br />

place to go during these<br />

hot days.<br />

If you remember from<br />

childhood, summer passes<br />

quickly and gives us reason<br />

to make each day spectacular.<br />

Hiking, walking,<br />

biking and water sports all<br />

give us opportunity to enjoy<br />

some healthy exercise<br />

while also getting Vitamin<br />

D and stronger bones. We<br />

are participating in the<br />

Presidential Active<br />

Lifestyle Award program<br />

(PALA) and will be running<br />

the program until the<br />

end of August. Everyone<br />

of any age is wel<strong>com</strong>e to<br />

join us and see how to<br />

track and improve your<br />

daily routines and works<br />

towards better health.<br />

July is a great month. I<br />

hope you will have many<br />

opportunities to make special<br />

memories and find<br />

some time to join us here<br />

at the Center. Happy Summer,<br />

everyone!<br />

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PET OF THE WEEK SHORTY<br />

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR<br />

Local police departments deserve thanks<br />

To the Editor:<br />

Our home was broken into<br />

for the second time. We<br />

were all at work earning an<br />

honest living. Thank you<br />

Sanbornton, Tilton,<br />

Franklin, and New Hampshire<br />

State Police officers. Response<br />

was quick, profes-<br />

To the Editor:<br />

There have been a couple<br />

of letters over the past couple<br />

of weeks about Mitt Romney<br />

and his record in Massachusetts.<br />

I hate to be the party<br />

pooper, but I need to point out<br />

that Massachusetts has had,<br />

and continues to have, an<br />

overwhelmingly Democrat<br />

population and legislature.<br />

When 80-85 percent of the<br />

politicians in the state are<br />

“Progressives,” it is amazing<br />

that Mitt was able to get anything<br />

done.<br />

Like all blue states, Massachusetts<br />

has huge legacy<br />

costs in the way of pensions,<br />

and other entitlements. Massachusetts<br />

has a huge government<br />

bureaucracy, and the ac<strong>com</strong>panying<br />

high tax rates to<br />

support that. Quite frankly,<br />

the state has been, and continues<br />

to be, on the track that<br />

democrats have put it on, and<br />

keep it on. So all the problems<br />

To the Editor:<br />

Recently, there have been<br />

at least two letters to the editor<br />

focusing on education.<br />

Kent Warner’s letter, entitled<br />

“Train the Brain,” discussed<br />

education in New Hampshire<br />

and the need to elect Democrats<br />

dedicated to improving<br />

education in our state. Tony<br />

Boutin’s letter was a rebuttal<br />

of the first letter.<br />

Tony Boutin’s letter brings<br />

up Wisconsin and big muscle<br />

teachers’ unions. In New<br />

Hampshire, teachers are allowed<br />

to sit down with representatives<br />

of the <strong>com</strong>munity<br />

and talk about conditions important<br />

to both sides. Teachers<br />

can request an independent<br />

fact finding report, but in<br />

the final picture, the representatives<br />

of the <strong>com</strong>munity<br />

have the final say on any<br />

changes. It really is a process<br />

that can be successful when<br />

bargaining is done in good<br />

faith. Please note that when<br />

times get tough, cuts in education<br />

are inevitable. Big<br />

muscle teachers’ unions do<br />

not exist in New Hampshire.<br />

“There is an old saying<br />

that the course of civilization<br />

is a race between catastrophe<br />

sional and thorough.<br />

We live and work in a great<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity. Unfortunately,<br />

there are a few people who<br />

must be driven by greed. Obviously,<br />

they are unaware of<br />

the benefits for doing the<br />

right thing…to live an honest<br />

life. Certainly, they have no<br />

Pressing on with <strong>June</strong><br />

Adopt-A-Shelter cat<br />

promotion we present<br />

our third star in the series:<br />

Shorty!<br />

Shorty’s life changed<br />

forever one September day<br />

last year. She’d had a wonderful<br />

life living with a gentleman<br />

who loved her very<br />

much. Her owner was injured<br />

and found he was too<br />

sick to keep her – so Shorty<br />

arrived at New Hampshire<br />

Humane Society, the shelter<br />

were all creatures are<br />

assured care and <strong>com</strong>fort<br />

until adoption day, no matter<br />

how long the wait.<br />

Don’t you think she’s<br />

waited long enough? Almost<br />

a year!<br />

Her former owner<br />

would have wanted her to<br />

idea how much they hurt people.<br />

Whatever it may be, we<br />

are grateful for the assistance<br />

of our <strong>com</strong>munities’<br />

emergency services. As for<br />

anybody considering a<br />

break-in again: there’s nothing<br />

left! You will get caught.<br />

Get help to get better and do<br />

Mitt and Massachusetts<br />

mentioned in the letters, all<br />

the failures cited are those<br />

that are being experienced by<br />

blue states across the country.<br />

Look at Michigan, California,<br />

Nevada, Illinois, etc., and you<br />

will see the impact of a long<br />

period of “Progressive” policies<br />

in action. Again, the fact<br />

that Mitt can cite any successes<br />

given the entrenched<br />

democrat policies is amazing.<br />

Ms. Dawson mentioned the<br />

thousands of people fleeing<br />

Massachusetts for other<br />

states. Again, this is true of<br />

blue states across the country.<br />

New York, Michigan, California,<br />

for example, all have declining<br />

populations as people<br />

flee to low tax, low regulation,<br />

business friendly states like<br />

Texas and other southern<br />

states.<br />

If you want to see the future<br />

of “Progressive” policies,<br />

just look at Europe.<br />

Greece, Spain, and France.<br />

All of these countries are going<br />

over the cliff we are headed<br />

for. Unsustainable entitlements<br />

have to end sometime<br />

because they are not sustainable.<br />

There is no Utopia.<br />

Ms. Dawson clearly does<br />

not seem to understand economics.<br />

Budget cutting is not<br />

meant to stimulate the economy.<br />

It is to prevent the country<br />

from economic collapse.<br />

In Greece, the austerity programs<br />

are required before<br />

anyone will lend them more<br />

money. They are not meant to<br />

have any stimulative effect.<br />

The lenders are telling them<br />

they need to get their economic<br />

house in order, or they<br />

will not buy any bonds, etc.<br />

Just like a bank will not lend<br />

money to a person with a poor<br />

credit risk, lenders are not going<br />

to take the risk with<br />

Greece unless they can see<br />

that they are taking measures<br />

to address the ridiculous un-<br />

Education in New Hampshire<br />

and education. In a democracy<br />

such as ours, we must<br />

make sure that education<br />

wins the race.” This is a<br />

quote from John F. Kennedy.<br />

We are not throwing money<br />

at education in New Hampshire.<br />

We are the last among<br />

the fifty states for state aid to<br />

education. Guess who will<br />

win the race?<br />

We all need to understand<br />

that a rising tide lifts all ships.<br />

If our young people are successful,<br />

they contribute to our<br />

society in many positive<br />

ways. They buy homes and<br />

fix them up. The value of<br />

property increases. They pay<br />

taxes to help offset the deficit.<br />

They contribute to Social Security<br />

and Medicare which<br />

are very important programs.<br />

If they are not successful,<br />

the picture is quite<br />

different.<br />

I am a senior citizen, and<br />

my children are in their 30’s<br />

and 40’s. I am a big believer<br />

in education. It can be money<br />

well spent. We are all in<br />

this together. We need to do<br />

what we can for each generation.<br />

New Hampshire should<br />

not be the lowest of the fifty<br />

states in aid to education.<br />

Please join me in voting<br />

Democratic in November.<br />

Can you imagine New Hampshire<br />

in the <strong>com</strong>plete control<br />

of the far right? We cannot let<br />

them have control of the<br />

House, the Senate and the position<br />

of Governor. We need<br />

WINNISQUAM ECHO<br />

again enjoy the lap of another<br />

kindly human. Indeed<br />

on her medical examination<br />

our vet noted,<br />

‘purring too loud to hear<br />

her heart!” Her little heart<br />

yearns for people to love<br />

her again. A pretty little<br />

tortoiseshell girl she is current<br />

on all her vaccines and<br />

micro -chipped to boot –<br />

Shorty’s adoption fee: just<br />

$25: is that the incentive<br />

necessary for someone to<br />

open their hearts and home<br />

to this sweet little girl?<br />

Please <strong>com</strong>e and see her<br />

today. Call 524-3252 or check<br />

www.nhhumane.org. Friday,<br />

<strong>June</strong> 22, she will be appearing<br />

at Lakes Region<br />

Veterinary Hospital on<br />

Union Avenue.<br />

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better.<br />

Thank you again, police<br />

departments. We appreciate<br />

what you do.<br />

Pam and John Henchey<br />

Sanbornton<br />

funded entitlement obligations.<br />

They need to have some<br />

confidence that Greece can<br />

actually pay the money back.<br />

So yes, Romney is a supporter<br />

of Paul Ryan’s plan.<br />

The surprising thing is that<br />

so many are not. The plan is<br />

not austerity, by any means. It<br />

is a realistic look at the economic<br />

problems we are facing,<br />

and a realistic approach<br />

to fixing them. People can<br />

continue to hide their heads<br />

in the sand, but the problems<br />

will not go away. Ignoring the<br />

issue does not change the fact<br />

that we cannot afford the status<br />

quo. Ignore it, and we will<br />

be in the same place as Greece<br />

in a couple of years. Then we<br />

will have no choice. Who is going<br />

to lend us money when we<br />

are $20 trillion in debt?<br />

Terry Lewis<br />

Sanbornton<br />

people who care about the majority<br />

of Americans and not<br />

just the richest. We need to<br />

give our young people a fighting<br />

chance.<br />

Paul Bonneville<br />

Lochmere<br />

Gilmanton School announces<br />

Academic Fitness Award winners<br />

GILMANTON — The following<br />

students recently received<br />

Academic Fitness<br />

Awards at the Gilmanton<br />

School.<br />

Outstanding<br />

Academic Excellence<br />

The Outstanding Academic<br />

Excellence Award recognizes<br />

academic success in the<br />

classroom. Students must<br />

earn an A average in Grades<br />

seven and eight. The <strong>2012</strong> recipients<br />

are:<br />

Allison M. Blais, Megan A.<br />

Blais, Miranda M. Bushnell,<br />

Cortlynn N. Danby, Jordan E.<br />

Drew, Jacob P. Forst, Emily R.<br />

Hudson, Sierra L. <strong>June</strong>au,<br />

Jessica L. Ladd, Audrey N.<br />

Malek, Corrina M. Marengo,<br />

Haleigh F. Patch, Caleb W.<br />

Price, Dana C. Ruchti, Owen<br />

D. Sanborn, Brianna M.<br />

Spoor, Breanna M. Thibodeau,<br />

Gary J. Strzepek, Dylan<br />

T. Tiede, Nicholas M. Waring.<br />

Outstanding<br />

Academic Achievement<br />

The Outstanding Academic<br />

Achievement Award recognizes<br />

students that show outstanding<br />

educational growth,<br />

improvement, and <strong>com</strong>mitment<br />

to intellectual development<br />

in their academic subjects.<br />

The <strong>2012</strong> recipients are:<br />

Bri-Anne Conley, Tia R.<br />

Lorenzo, Savannah E. Plummer,<br />

Courtney J. Stevens.


WINNISQUAM ECHO<br />

To the Editor:<br />

Letter to President Obama:<br />

I have never seen such<br />

lack of leadership in a president.<br />

Why is it that everything<br />

that is wrong is someone<br />

else’s fault? Over 40<br />

months of unemployment<br />

over eight percent? It is<br />

George Bush’s fault, or the<br />

Japanese Tsunami, or<br />

ATM’s, or headwinds from<br />

Europe. It couldn’t be anything<br />

you have or have not<br />

done! You seem oblivious to<br />

the impact of your policies.<br />

Don’t look at huge increases<br />

in regulation, don’t look<br />

at uncertainty caused by<br />

Obamacare, don’t look at<br />

all the talk about raising<br />

taxes on high earners (i.e.<br />

small business owners).<br />

Don’t talk about high energy<br />

costs due to EPA regula-<br />

tors, or moratoriums on<br />

drilling in the Gulf, or nearly<br />

<strong>com</strong>plete stoppage of<br />

drilling on federal land. Of<br />

course, none of this is your<br />

fault. You and your administration<br />

are acting like a<br />

bunch of children who,<br />

when asked, “Who ate the<br />

cookies?” respond “Not<br />

me!”<br />

How about taking responsibility?<br />

What happened to<br />

“The Buck Stops Here?”<br />

You have been in office<br />

three and a half years. Do<br />

you own anything that has<br />

happened? Net worth has<br />

dropped by 40 percent in<br />

the country during the last<br />

four years. Food stamp rolls<br />

have doubled. Seven million<br />

people have given up<br />

looking for work, and are<br />

no longer included in the<br />

unemployment numbers.<br />

Not your fault!<br />

For two years, you had a<br />

supermajority in the House<br />

and a majority in the Senate.<br />

Yet you blame a do<br />

nothing Congress? You<br />

could have passed anything<br />

that was reasonable. You<br />

spent all that time on cap<br />

and trade, and Obamacare,<br />

and the Dream Act, which<br />

the majority of people do<br />

not want, instead of focusing<br />

on the economy. Now it<br />

is someone else’s fault? You<br />

have submitted two budgets<br />

that have received exactly<br />

zero votes, yet it is the<br />

Republicans’ fault?<br />

You spent a trillion and a<br />

half dollars on “Stimulus”<br />

with nothing to show for it.<br />

Your only <strong>com</strong>ment about<br />

this has been, “I guess shovel<br />

ready didn’t really mean<br />

shovel ready.” It turns out<br />

CULTURE/OPINION<br />

■<br />

Thursday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> A5<br />

Another pilot, another plane soon to join New Hampshire’s high-flying fraternity<br />

By JOHN HARRIGAN<br />

COLUMNIST<br />

Once, on one of several<br />

trips to Alaska, I almost<br />

bought an airplane.<br />

It was a yellow floatplane,<br />

an old veteran of seatof-the-pants<br />

flying in the<br />

bush, with a massive engine<br />

and stubby wings. It didn’t<br />

matter that (a) I had no money,<br />

and (b) while I’d flown a<br />

lot in small planes, had never<br />

gotten around to taking<br />

lessons. I just wanted the<br />

plane, and that was it.<br />

It was my third visit to<br />

Alaska, and on both previous<br />

trips, I’d flown all over<br />

the territory in floatplanes,<br />

as I have over many other<br />

parts of the Far North. This<br />

has built up a lifetime affinity<br />

for small airplanes in<br />

general, and if they <strong>com</strong>e<br />

equipped with pontoons, so<br />

much the better.<br />

That’s why I could perhaps<br />

be forgiven for pangs of<br />

jealousy when I heard about<br />

fellow Colebrook resident<br />

Brian LaPerle’s recent fulfillment<br />

of a dream with his<br />

purchase of a vintage singleengine<br />

Taylorcraft, which he<br />

is learning to fly with an eye<br />

toward getting his pilot’s license<br />

this fall. If I could steal<br />

Brian’s plane, get it off the<br />

runway and hide it somewhere,<br />

I probably would.<br />

Brian, who’s best known<br />

for his Northern Tire business<br />

when he’s not thinking<br />

about staging Colebrook’s<br />

famous mud-runs and flying<br />

airplanes, can remember almost<br />

to the exact day when<br />

he was first bitten by the<br />

“gotta fly” bug, which sooner<br />

or later seems to hit a predictable<br />

percentage of people<br />

who go up as guest passengers<br />

in small planes. He<br />

succumbed to the disease<br />

this May 18, when he took delivery<br />

— by air-freight, of<br />

course — of a 1946 Taylorcraft<br />

single-engine plane.<br />

“It was great,” said Brian,<br />

that slightly embarrassed,<br />

unique-to-guys, new-toy<br />

grin transforming his face<br />

as he remembered the day<br />

when his newly purchased<br />

plane appeared out of the<br />

western sky. “They delivered<br />

it.”<br />

His acquisition made Brian<br />

the latest addition to New<br />

Hampshire’s approximately<br />

1,240 registered aircraft<br />

owners, who plunk down an<br />

average registration fee of<br />

$48, pass their medical, written<br />

and flying tests to get<br />

their private pilot’s licenses,<br />

and happily take off into the<br />

wide blue yonder.<br />

Brian can remember the<br />

exact bug-bite day (it’s written<br />

on his calendar) because<br />

it occurred when, after seeking<br />

advice on some electrical<br />

work, he went up for a<br />

flight with Colebrook pilot<br />

Rob Roy, who happens to own<br />

the same type of vintage<br />

plane. Almost the minute<br />

they landed, he said, he went<br />

searching on the Internet for<br />

used airplanes.<br />

He found one in Wisconsin,<br />

a Model BC-12D with a<br />

four-cylinder 85 horsepower<br />

engine. It was one of around<br />

900 aircraft made in March<br />

of 1946 by Taylorcraft, the<br />

next major <strong>com</strong>petitor of industry<br />

leader Cessna.<br />

“The guy in Wisconsin<br />

who had it dabbles in buying<br />

and selling planes,” Brian<br />

said. “The original owner<br />

was a guy in Missouri, and<br />

according to the paperwork<br />

it originally had a 65 horsepower<br />

engine. It was<br />

switched to the 85 in the early<br />

1980s, and the engine was<br />

rebuilt in ’84, and only has<br />

around 600 hours on it.”<br />

A friend of the dealer flew<br />

it East, and Brian and Rob<br />

were there waiting at the airport<br />

when it appeared out of<br />

the West on a sunny day —<br />

“Not too much wind, out of<br />

the south,” he said — on May<br />

18. While Paul Nugent took<br />

the Wisconsin pilot to Portland<br />

to catch a <strong>com</strong>mercial<br />

flight home, Rob and Brian<br />

checked the Taylorcraft out<br />

and immediately took it up<br />

for an inaugural flight over<br />

home turf.<br />

“We were up for about an<br />

hour,” Brian said, the grin<br />

still there.<br />

When they landed, the<br />

Taylorcraft joined hangar<br />

space along Colebrook’s<br />

grass strip with two similar<br />

1946 Taylorcrafts flown by<br />

The buck stops…eh, anywhere but here<br />

that by “shovel ready,” you<br />

meant that you would be<br />

shoveling cash to prop up<br />

bankrupt union pension<br />

funds for states and cities.<br />

Sorry, that does not create<br />

jobs.<br />

Billions have been spent<br />

on green energy <strong>com</strong>panies<br />

like Solyndra, Evergreen,<br />

and others with nothing to<br />

show for it except boarded<br />

up buildings and unemployed<br />

workers. Yet you say<br />

it is the fault of overseas<br />

<strong>com</strong>petitors. That would<br />

have been nice to know before<br />

the billions were spent<br />

on ventures with no future.<br />

Not your fault!<br />

Five trillion dollars in<br />

debt added to our balance<br />

sheet? You say it is the fault<br />

of fat cats, and tax cuts. Of<br />

course it is not your fault.<br />

It is unthinkable that the<br />

government has a spending<br />

JOHN HARRIGAN<br />

Brian LaPerle is pretty tickled with the 1946 Taylorcraft delivered to him<br />

in Colebrook after he searched the Internet and found it in Wisconsin.<br />

Rob and by Doug Brooks, a<br />

Cessna silver 170 also flown<br />

by Rob, a Piper flown by Dick<br />

Bengston, and a Cessna 140<br />

flown by Chris Fife.<br />

Brian’s next step is to get<br />

his private pilot’s license, a<br />

process he’s already begun<br />

by taking lessons at the nearest<br />

source, Lakeview Aviation<br />

in Newport, Vermont.<br />

After 40 hours of flying he<br />

hopes to take his tests and<br />

have his license by September.<br />

Right now, he’s flying<br />

problem, so blame it on the<br />

private sector, or businesses<br />

hording money and not<br />

hiring enough people. It is<br />

not the fault of over-promising<br />

on entitlement programs,<br />

mismanagement of<br />

Medicare, and Medicaid.<br />

No it must be the selfish<br />

private sector who do not<br />

pay their fair share. Can<br />

you not see the hypocrisy of<br />

hauling Wall Street<br />

bankers before congress to<br />

investigate fiscal mismanagement,<br />

when the people<br />

who are asking the questions<br />

are borrowing 42<br />

cents of every dollar they<br />

spend and have no plan to<br />

stop it? The people asking<br />

and practicing touch-andgoes,<br />

sort of like skipping a<br />

stone.<br />

“I still have to learn how<br />

to land,” he said.<br />

So far, he hasn’t set his<br />

sights on flying much beyond<br />

the air above New<br />

Hampshire’s North Country<br />

and Vermont’s Northeast<br />

Kingdom, “Except,” he<br />

added, “for visiting my<br />

Mom,” who lives a long drive<br />

but just a short flight away<br />

in Shelburne, Vt.<br />

the questions are $16 trillion<br />

in debt!<br />

It is time for a leader who<br />

accepts responsibility for<br />

the job they are elected to<br />

do, and will own the results<br />

that are achieved. We do not<br />

need more blame. We need<br />

a responsible adult in<br />

charge who will face the<br />

problems head on, and be<br />

honest with the American<br />

people about what those<br />

problems are. We need solutions,<br />

not tired recycled<br />

speeches that shift the responsibility<br />

to others.<br />

Blaming George Bush is<br />

not a plan for recovery.<br />

Terry Lewis<br />

Sanbornton<br />

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A6 <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2012</strong><br />

OBITUARIES/LOCAL NEWS<br />

■<br />

Kathleen Layne Guinard Clarke, 46<br />

BELMONT — Kathleen<br />

Layne Guinard Clarke, 46,<br />

of 503 South Road, died<br />

Friday, <strong>June</strong> 8, <strong>2012</strong> in her<br />

home after a courageous<br />

battle with cancer.<br />

She was born in Concord,<br />

the daughter of<br />

Arthur and Beverly<br />

“Jeanne” (Emery)<br />

Guinard. Kathy moved to<br />

Canterbury at a young age,<br />

and remained in the Canterbury/Belmont<br />

area for<br />

her remaining life. She<br />

was a graduate of Belmont<br />

High School, Class of 1984.<br />

Kathy worked a variety of<br />

jobs before be<strong>com</strong>ing a<br />

member of the Pleasant<br />

View Gardens family over<br />

12 years ago, working in<br />

the Accounts Payable Department.<br />

Kathy was a<br />

very involved Hockey<br />

Mom for the past 13 years,<br />

traveling throughout the<br />

New England states with<br />

her daughter’s various<br />

teams; providing transportation,<br />

clock and scoring<br />

support, as well as<br />

cheering the teams on. She<br />

also enjoyed reading,<br />

working in her flower gardens,<br />

watching football,<br />

especially her Minnesota<br />

Vikings and most of all<br />

spending time with friends<br />

and family.<br />

Kathy is survived by her<br />

husband of 11 years, Dana<br />

Clarke, and her daughter,<br />

Jaymee Guinard of Belmont;<br />

her stepdaughter,<br />

Dakota Clarke, and stepson,<br />

“De” Clarke, both of<br />

Gilford. Kathy is also survived<br />

by four brothers<br />

(Lawrence and Gail<br />

Fournier of Derry,<br />

Michael and Judy<br />

Fournier of Hillsboro,<br />

David Fournier, Jr. of Alton,<br />

and Arthur Guinard,<br />

Jr. of Tilton) and four sisters<br />

(Susan Gregg of Concord,<br />

Virginia Jourdenais<br />

of Penacook, Darlene and<br />

Thomas Smith of Webster,<br />

and Marie and Robert<br />

KATHLEEN CLARKE<br />

Whiting of Penacook). She<br />

also leaves her mother-inlaw,<br />

Lillian Stutzman; sister-in-law,<br />

Diane Bennos;<br />

and brother-in-law, Kevin<br />

Clarke, as well as many<br />

nieces and nephews. Kathy<br />

leaves behind the entire<br />

Chartrand family of Billerica,<br />

Mass., a family<br />

which she has been a part<br />

of for over 30 years.<br />

Calling hours were held<br />

from 6 - 8 p.m. on Monday,<br />

<strong>June</strong> 25, <strong>2012</strong> at the Wilkinson-Beane-Simoneau-Paquette<br />

Funeral Home, 164<br />

Pleasant St., Laconia, using<br />

the Carriage House entrance.<br />

A Memorial Mass<br />

will be celebrated on Tuesday,<br />

<strong>June</strong> 26, <strong>2012</strong> at 11 a.m.<br />

at St. Joseph’s Church, 96<br />

Main St., Belmont.<br />

In lieu of flowers, memorial<br />

contributions may be<br />

made to St. Jude Children’s<br />

Research Hospital -<br />

Tribute Program, PO<br />

Box1000, Dept 142, Memphis,<br />

TN 38148-0142 or to<br />

Central New Hampshire<br />

VNA & Hospice, 780 North<br />

Main Street, Laconia, NH<br />

03246.<br />

Wilkinson-Beane-Simoneau-Paquette<br />

Funeral<br />

Home & Cremation Services,<br />

164 Pleasant St., Laconia,<br />

is assisting the family<br />

with the arrangements.<br />

For more information and<br />

to view an online memorial,<br />

go to www.wilkinsonbeane.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

– PUBLIC NOTICE –<br />

THE TILTON PLANNING BOARD<br />

PUBLIC HEARING<br />

TUESDAY, JULY 10, <strong>2012</strong><br />

TILTON TOWN HALL<br />

AGENDA<br />

6:30 p.m. Call to Order<br />

Minutes of the <strong>June</strong> 12, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Correspondence, Other Business<br />

6:35 p.m. Continuation of Amended Site Plan PB Case 12-05 for Haven<br />

Grove. Applicant amending the site plan change of use for a<br />

Chiropractor office. Property located at 7 Grange Rd in Tilton,<br />

NH in the Mixed Use District. (R9/55)<br />

6:45 p.m. Site Plan Review PB Case 12-06 Lakes Region Cupcake.<br />

Applicant is seeking to open a cupcake shop at <strong>28</strong>9 Main Street,<br />

Tilton, NH in the Downtown District. (U5/34)<br />

7:00 p.m. Site Plan Review PB Case 12-07 570 Laconia Road, LLC.<br />

Applicant seeks to construct parking area at the property located<br />

off Grange Road in Tilton, NH 03276 in the Mixed Use District.<br />

(R9/53)<br />

7:15 p.m. Conceptual discussion with Colin Robertson for a restaurant/<br />

gas station in the Resort Commercial District. Property located<br />

at 603 Laconia Road, Tilton, NH 03276 (U2/47)<br />

Other Business:<br />

Review Master Plan - updated chapters<br />

Parking regulations<br />

Jane Alden, Chairman. Tilton Planning Board<br />

IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE ECHO.<br />

Rex A. Parent, Sr., 61<br />

LEBANON — Rex A. Parent,<br />

Sr., 61, a longtime resident<br />

of Tilton, died on<br />

Wednesday, <strong>June</strong> 20, <strong>2012</strong> at<br />

Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical<br />

Center in Lebanon after a<br />

long illness.<br />

He was born in Littleton<br />

Feb. 19, 1951, the son of the<br />

late Sylvio N. and Virginia<br />

(Adams) Parent.<br />

Rex was employed in the<br />

maintenance department for<br />

over 40 years with 3M, formerly<br />

Johns Manville in<br />

Tilton. He spent his early<br />

years in North Woodstock,<br />

and had been a resident of<br />

Tilton for 40-plus years. Rex<br />

was a member of the NRA,<br />

Go-NH (Gun Owners of NH),<br />

a life member of the Sunset<br />

Mountain Fish and Game of<br />

Canterbury, the Belknap<br />

Bowman, and was president<br />

and treasurer of the NH Bowman.<br />

An avid outdoorsman, Rex<br />

especially enjoyed hunting,<br />

fishing and camping with his<br />

family.<br />

He was predeceased by<br />

brothers Amos and Norman<br />

Parent.<br />

His family includes his wife<br />

of 40 years, Gail B. (Moses)<br />

Parent of Tilton; his daughter,<br />

Lisa L. Patten, and her fiancé<br />

Clint Chaffee of Tilton;<br />

his son, Rex A. Parent, Jr., and<br />

his significant other, Jennifer<br />

Enright of Franklin;<br />

five grandchildren (Lucas,<br />

Brandon and Tishara Patten,<br />

KatieAnn Parent, and<br />

Rex Parent<br />

William Chaffee); two sisters,<br />

Peggy Barthe and husband<br />

Walter of New Orleans, La.<br />

and Barbara Jarrett of Vernon,<br />

Conn.; and two brothers,<br />

Robert Parent of Manchester<br />

and Michael Parent and wife<br />

Carol of Belmont.<br />

Visiting hours will be held<br />

on Saturday, <strong>June</strong> 30, <strong>2012</strong><br />

from 10 a.m. to noon at the<br />

William F. Smart Sr. Memorial<br />

Home, Franklin-Tilton<br />

Road, Tilton. A funeral service<br />

will follow at noon in the<br />

Memorial Home. Burial will<br />

follow in Park Cemetery in<br />

Tilton.<br />

Memorial contributions in<br />

memory of Rex may be made<br />

to “Be The Match”, National<br />

Marrow Donor Program,3001<br />

Broadway Street, N.E. , Suite<br />

100, Minneapolis, MN 55413-<br />

1753.<br />

For more information, go to<br />

www.smartfuneralhome.co<br />

m.<br />

Charles L. Eastman, Jr., 65<br />

LEBANON — Charles L.<br />

“Chic” Eastman, Jr., 65, of<br />

Bean Hill Road, Northfield,<br />

died Friday <strong>June</strong> 22, <strong>2012</strong> at<br />

Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical<br />

Center, from injuries sustained<br />

in a motor vehicle accident.<br />

He was born in Franklin,<br />

the only child of Charles<br />

Lewis and Stella (Brough)<br />

Eastman, Sr. He grew up in<br />

Bristol, and graduated from<br />

Bristol High School. He went<br />

on to study at Plymouth State<br />

College before entering the<br />

US Navy.<br />

After his discharge, he<br />

worked for Rumford Press<br />

and Webster Valve as a purchasing<br />

agent. For the past 26<br />

years he has worked for WD<br />

Matthews as a salesman.<br />

“Chic” was an avid hunter<br />

and fisherman. He loved his<br />

annual hunting trips to Penn-<br />

sylvania with friends. He enjoyed<br />

a good game of golf,pool<br />

or cribbage. He took to building<br />

rock walls and was quite<br />

talented in mastering this dying<br />

art.<br />

Family members include<br />

his wife Barbara of Northfield;<br />

son Steven Eastman of<br />

Laconia; and daughter Lisa<br />

(Todd) Richardson of Northfield;<br />

and six grandchildren,<br />

Jordan, Zachary & Caleb<br />

Eastman and Hailey, Carly<br />

and Todd Jr. Richardson.<br />

Services will be private.<br />

Those wishing may make donations<br />

in his memory to<br />

Reeve-Irvine Research Center,<br />

c/o UC Irvine Gift Administration,<br />

University Advancement,<br />

100 Theory, Suite<br />

250, Irvine, CA 92617.<br />

Arrangements are under the<br />

direction of Emmons Funeral<br />

Home of Bristol.<br />

TILTON – NORTHFIELD WATER DISTRICT<br />

NOTICE<br />

The Tilton-Northfield Water District’s water<br />

quality report for <strong>2012</strong> is available to any non-bill<br />

paying consumer upon request. Please call our<br />

office at (603) <strong>28</strong>6-4213 or <strong>com</strong>e to our office at<br />

14 Academy St., Tilton, NH to receive a copy of<br />

the report.<br />

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Hiawatha F. Dunphe, 82<br />

NORTHFIELD — Mr. Hiawatha<br />

F. Dunphe, 82, of<br />

Northfield, died at his home<br />

on <strong>June</strong> 21, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

He was born in Oxford,<br />

Mass. on Feb. 13, 1930, the son<br />

of Frank and Ethel (Gosler)<br />

Dunphe.<br />

Mr. Dunphe was raised in<br />

Oxford, and resided in New<br />

Hampshire since the ‘50’s.<br />

During the Korean War, he<br />

served in the US Army, attaining<br />

the rank of Corporal.<br />

He was formerly employed<br />

for several years at The Arwood<br />

Corp. in Northfield.<br />

Several years ago he worked<br />

as a correctional officer at the<br />

Merrimack County Jail. He<br />

enjoyed the outdoors especially<br />

fishing, hunting, and<br />

camping. Hi also enjoyed<br />

dancing. He was a life member<br />

of Franklin VFW Post<br />

#1698.<br />

Family members include<br />

his wife of 36 years, Yvette<br />

(Tetreault) Dunphe of Northfield;<br />

a daughter, Tally Wentworth<br />

of Franklin; stepchil-<br />

dren Gail Wall of Deltona,<br />

Fla. and Crystal Tilton, both<br />

of Franklin, Darlene Duncan<br />

of Greenville, S.C., Allan Bacon<br />

of Boscawen, and Roger<br />

Steele of Concord; 13 grandchildren;<br />

12 great grandchildren;<br />

two brothers, Raymond<br />

Dunphe of Oxford, Mass. and<br />

Arthur Dunphe of Madison,<br />

Maine; a sister, Edna Nault of<br />

Northfield; and nieces and<br />

nephews.<br />

Besides his parents, he was<br />

predeceased by a son, Ronald<br />

Wentworth, in 2001; a brother,<br />

John Dunphe, in 2001; and a<br />

sister, Ada Dunphe, in 1936.<br />

Funeral services will be<br />

held Thursday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2012</strong><br />

at 11 a.m. in the chapel of NH<br />

Veterans Cemetery in<br />

Boscawen. There are no calling<br />

hours.<br />

Donations may be made to<br />

assist his family.<br />

Thibault-Neun Funeral<br />

Home (www.neunfuneralhomes.<strong>com</strong>)<br />

in Franklin is assisting<br />

with arrangements.<br />

COURTESY<br />

Director of the Family Resource Center Karen Welford (on left), in partnership<br />

with The New Hampshire Children’s Trust, delivers the Period of<br />

Purple Crying® education program materials to LRGHealthcare Family<br />

Birthplace Director Ruth O’Hara.<br />

LRGHealthcare’s Family<br />

Birthplace teaches “Period of<br />

Purple Crying”<br />

LACONIA — The<br />

LRGHealthcare Family<br />

Birthplace is now offering<br />

new parents the “Period of<br />

PURPLE Crying®” education<br />

program.<br />

The program, developed<br />

by the National Center on<br />

Shaken Baby Syndrome,<br />

offers ways to understand<br />

a time in a baby’s life between<br />

two weeks and five<br />

months when the amount<br />

of time a baby cries increases.<br />

Crying can last<br />

up to five hours a night for<br />

some infants. Each letter<br />

in the word ‘PURPLE’<br />

stands for a different feature<br />

of this developmental<br />

stage. Nurses in the Family<br />

Birthplace review information<br />

about the Period<br />

of PURPLE Crying with<br />

each parent after the birth<br />

of their baby.<br />

“Caring for a crying infant<br />

can be a challenge,<br />

and new parents need to<br />

understand that it is okay<br />

to put an infant down in a<br />

safe place and walk away if<br />

they be<strong>com</strong>e frustrated,”<br />

explained LRGHealthcare<br />

Director of Family Birthplace<br />

Ruth O’Hara.<br />

Shaken baby syndrome,<br />

also known as abusive<br />

head trauma, is a very dangerous<br />

form of abuse in<br />

children under the age of<br />

one. Frustration with crying<br />

is the most <strong>com</strong>mon<br />

noted stimulus for shaking<br />

a baby, as well as other<br />

abuse of infants. The program,<br />

offered in partnership<br />

with the New Hamp-<br />

shire Children’s Trust is a<br />

statewide initiative to<br />

eliminate abuse and neglect<br />

to children.<br />

LRGHealthcare is also<br />

participating in a public<br />

awareness campaign,<br />

CLICK for Babies. This<br />

grassroots initiative involves<br />

placing a purple cap<br />

on a newborn to remind<br />

parents about the Period of<br />

PURPLE Crying, and the<br />

danger of shaking a baby.<br />

Click for Babies is actively<br />

recruiting volunteers<br />

to knit and crochet<br />

purple colored baby caps,<br />

and the New Hampshire<br />

Children’s Trust has set a<br />

goal of collecting 1,000<br />

purple caps for the <strong>2012</strong><br />

campaign. There are several<br />

collection sites<br />

throughout the state, including<br />

LRGHealthcare. If<br />

you would like to volunteer<br />

your time and talent,<br />

please visit www.CLICKforBabies.org<br />

for more information.<br />

For more information<br />

about the Period of PUR-<br />

PLE Crying program,<br />

please visit www.PURPLEcrying.info.<br />

LRGHealthcare is a notfor-profit<br />

healthcare charitable<br />

trust representing<br />

Lakes Region General Hospital,<br />

Franklin Regional<br />

Hospital, and affiliated<br />

medical providers.<br />

LRGHealthcare’s mission<br />

is to provide quality, <strong>com</strong>passionate<br />

care and to<br />

strengthen the well-being<br />

of our <strong>com</strong>munity.


WINNISQUAM ECHO<br />

MEREDITH — Senator<br />

Jeanie Forrester, R-Meredith,<br />

officially filed last week as a<br />

candidate for State Senate<br />

District 2.<br />

“I’m honored by the overwhelming<br />

encouragement<br />

I’ve received from constituents<br />

to continue serving,”<br />

she said, “and today, I’m<br />

pleased to be filing the oldfashioned,<br />

grassroots way,<br />

with over 100 petitions <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />

by supporters of District<br />

2.”<br />

“I am excited that Sen. Forrester<br />

is filing for re-election.<br />

Her ability to <strong>com</strong>municate<br />

and get things done – like protecting<br />

private property<br />

rights – is second to none, and<br />

her accessibility and work<br />

ethic is unmatched. Rarely<br />

have we had an elected official<br />

who works so hard on behalf<br />

of us, and that’s why I<br />

will be voting to keep Jeanie<br />

Forrester as our State Senator,”<br />

said Terry Murphy,<br />

Chair of the Bridgewater Select<br />

board.<br />

Constituent service, accessibility<br />

and <strong>com</strong>munication<br />

have been the focus of Forrester’s<br />

first term as State<br />

Senator, authoring a biweek-<br />

ly e-newsletter and monthly<br />

newspaper column, visiting<br />

every single selectboard to<br />

hear the needs of the local<br />

<strong>com</strong>munities (including the 5<br />

new towns in District 2), hosting<br />

round tables for businesses,<br />

school superintendents<br />

and Division of Public Works<br />

officials and crisscrossing the<br />

district attending public<br />

events listening to the con-<br />

cerns and ideas of constituents.<br />

“Never have we had a Senator<br />

who has been so responsive<br />

and interested in our<br />

needs,and those of the dozens<br />

of small towns throughout<br />

District 2. Jeanie’s work with<br />

HB 648 is proof she listens,<br />

does her research and gets results.<br />

And we thank her for<br />

looking out for us,” said Mike<br />

You can now...<br />

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Thursday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> A7<br />

Sanbornton’s Ian Raymond declares candidacy for House seat<br />

SANBORNTON — Sanbornton<br />

resident Ian Raymond<br />

has announced his<br />

candidacy for Representative,<br />

Belknap County District<br />

4 of the New Hampshire<br />

State Legislature. District 4<br />

covers the towns of Tilton<br />

and Sanbornton.<br />

Raymond grew up in<br />

Tilton, attended Winnisquam<br />

Regional High<br />

School, and currently resides<br />

in Sanbornton with his wife<br />

and two children.<br />

In 2008, Raymond volunteered<br />

to be<strong>com</strong>e one of the<br />

founding members and<br />

chairman of the Sanbornton<br />

Energy Committee. He was<br />

responsible for initiating and<br />

obtaining funding for the<br />

Honeywell Project at the<br />

Winnisquam Regional<br />

School District. He led the<br />

campaign, and gave several<br />

presentations to inform voters<br />

of the importance of the<br />

project. At the final meeting,<br />

he was rewarded with 95.6<br />

percent of the voters supporting<br />

his efforts and approving<br />

the project. This<br />

multi-million dollar project<br />

included energy upgrades to<br />

all six of the district’s schools<br />

and the construction of a<br />

wood burning biomass plant<br />

at the high school/middle<br />

school campus. Raymond<br />

wrote a grant and gave a presentation<br />

to the NH School<br />

Building Authority; and was<br />

responsible for the Winnisquam<br />

Regional School<br />

District receiving a grant in<br />

the amount of $1.2 million.<br />

The grant, along with other<br />

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such as a performance contract<br />

and utility rebates, allowed<br />

the school district to<br />

<strong>com</strong>plete energy and other<br />

upgrades at the schools without<br />

any increase in taxes. In<br />

fact, the project has been<br />

cash flow positive to the tune<br />

of more than $300,000 to date,<br />

and is projected to save taxpayers<br />

$5 million over the<br />

next 25 years.<br />

“It is my opinion that<br />

smart investing of this type<br />

is what is needed on a Statewide<br />

basis,” Raymond said.<br />

“The current legislators have<br />

been following a policy of<br />

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While I am in favor of controlling<br />

unnecessary expenditures,<br />

and keeping taxes affordable,<br />

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“There is always a tradeoff<br />

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those in need, or the overall<br />

quality of life we have <strong>com</strong>e<br />

to enjoy.”<br />

Forrester makes candidacy official<br />

COURTESY<br />

From left to right, Justin Van Etten, small business owner, Sen.Tom DeBlois, and Rep. Gene Chandler join Jeanie<br />

as she delivers over 100 primary petitions to Secretary of State Bill Gardner.<br />

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COURTESY<br />

Ian Raymond filed papers with Marla Davis from the Sanbornton Town<br />

Office last week to be<strong>com</strong>e a candidate for the New Hampshire House Of<br />

Representatives.<br />

HB 648 protects the private<br />

property of businesses and<br />

residents from being taken by<br />

eminent domain for privately<br />

funded utility projects such<br />

as Northern Pass. Sen. Forrester<br />

worked on a bi-partisan<br />

basis with residents, <strong>com</strong>munity<br />

leaders and elected officials<br />

to craft this legislation<br />

signed into law by Governor<br />

Lynch last fall.<br />

“Working with and meeting<br />

the people of District 2 has<br />

been the most rewarding part<br />

of being your State Senator.<br />

Should I be fortunate enough<br />

to be re-elected I will continue<br />

to work for reasonable<br />

spending, balanced budgets,<br />

a more accountable and efficient<br />

state government and<br />

policies that will help our<br />

businesses create jobs,” said<br />

Forrester. “I also want to lead<br />

the effort to bring key stake-<br />

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The new District 2 seat includes<br />

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Bridgewater, Bristol, Campton,<br />

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Dorchester, Ellsworth,<br />

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A8 Thursday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> OUR LOCAL SCHOOLS/LOCAL NEWS<br />

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WINNISQUAM ECHO<br />

Echoes of Excellence STUDENT OF THE WEEK Belmont High School honor roll<br />

BY DONNA RHODES<br />

DRHODES@SALMONPRESS.COM<br />

Renee<br />

Boudreau<br />

Winnisquam Regional<br />

High School<br />

Wrapping up the 2011-12<br />

school year, Winnisquam<br />

Regional High School selected<br />

junior Renee<br />

Boudreau as the <strong>June</strong> Female<br />

Student of the Month<br />

and, now heading into her<br />

final year at WRHS,<br />

Boudreau will be bringing<br />

a lot of enthusiasm and talent<br />

to the Class of 2013.<br />

Boudreau is quite involved<br />

in the arts at school,<br />

and holds the distinction of<br />

being a member of the<br />

band, choir and chamber<br />

choir all in the same year.<br />

She said there are not<br />

many people are in all<br />

three musical groups at the<br />

same time, and she has enjoyed<br />

it very much. She has<br />

sung soprano for two years<br />

in the choirs and has<br />

played percussion in the<br />

band since her freshman<br />

year.<br />

“Percussion instruments<br />

are a lot of fun because<br />

you don’t have to<br />

worry about the notes; it’s<br />

all about the rhythms,”<br />

Boudreau said.<br />

The WRHS Chamber<br />

Choir provided a lot of musical<br />

<strong>com</strong>munitywide enjoyment<br />

throughout the<br />

year once again, but this<br />

time the group capped it off<br />

with an award winning<br />

presence at the Great East<br />

Music Festival in Agawam,<br />

Mass.<br />

“Each group we entered<br />

came away with a gold<br />

medal this year. That was a<br />

first for us,” she said.<br />

When Boudreau isn’t<br />

making beautiful music,<br />

she is getting beautiful<br />

grades as an honors student<br />

and State Scholar. She<br />

is also a member of the Na-<br />

tional Honor Society, belongs<br />

to the Math Team and<br />

participates in the Quiz<br />

Bowl.<br />

“The Quiz Bowl is like<br />

the ‘Granite State Challenge’<br />

on television, where<br />

we put together a team of<br />

four students and <strong>com</strong>pete<br />

against other schools in the<br />

Lakes Region, answering<br />

trivia questions in different<br />

categories,” said<br />

Boudreau. “We did pretty<br />

well this year but need to<br />

recruit new people for next<br />

year because a lot of them<br />

graduated.”<br />

Another group she is enthusiastic<br />

about is the<br />

STEM Club she joined this<br />

year. STEM stands for Science,<br />

Technology, Engineering,<br />

and Math, and<br />

Boudreau said that while it<br />

is new to WRHS, she felt it<br />

would be a good club to be<strong>com</strong>e<br />

involved in. Through<br />

the after school club, she<br />

and other students built robots,<br />

small wind turbines<br />

and were presented other<br />

interesting challenges.<br />

Above all her activities,<br />

however, Boudreau said art<br />

is her passion and as a<br />

member of the Art Club<br />

she has learned a lot. The<br />

club had many activities in<br />

the last year, and she said<br />

she looks forward to being<br />

the group’s leader next fall.<br />

Some of their works included<br />

creating the backdrop<br />

for graduation ceremonies<br />

and murals, which<br />

will be displayed around<br />

the school next year.<br />

“In the past year, I’ve<br />

been focusing on my art. I<br />

really like sketching in<br />

pencil and ink the most,<br />

and I’ll be majoring in<br />

some type of art in college,”<br />

said Boudreau.<br />

This summer, she will also<br />

be participating in a two<br />

week art program at the<br />

New Hampshire Art Institute<br />

in Manchester. Acceptance<br />

to the program was<br />

through an essay application,<br />

explaining how each<br />

applicant would use the experience<br />

in their future.<br />

Boudreau will be studying<br />

character design and basic<br />

art techniques that she<br />

hopes will advance her talents<br />

and aid her in college.<br />

She said she also has a<br />

passion for writing and<br />

could possibly minor in<br />

creative writing.<br />

“I really like to write stories<br />

and poems, and would<br />

like to continue with that<br />

in school, too,” she said.<br />

Through the National<br />

Honor Society, she has<br />

worked at the Bread ‘N Roses<br />

soup kitchen in<br />

Franklin and made holiday<br />

baskets for local families<br />

who were struggling with<br />

finances. She said it<br />

brought her a lot of satisfaction<br />

to help others in<br />

those small ways.<br />

“You could see they really<br />

appreciated the meals<br />

we made, and that really<br />

made me feel good, too,”<br />

she said.<br />

In her spare time,<br />

Boudreau unwinds with<br />

video games. She said she<br />

“really gets into them,” but<br />

doesn’t have any particular<br />

favorite as there are too<br />

many from which to chose.<br />

This summer she is hoping<br />

to also find a job so she<br />

can build up her fund balance<br />

for college.<br />

Boudreau has an older<br />

brother who is a junior at<br />

the University of New<br />

Hampshire. Together they<br />

live with their parents in<br />

Northfield.<br />

BELMONT — Belmont<br />

High School has released its<br />

honor roll for the fourth marking<br />

term of the 2011-<strong>2012</strong> academic<br />

year.<br />

Grade 12-High Honors<br />

Elizabeth Gagnon, Claire<br />

Gravenhorst, Jamie Guay,<br />

Emmanuel Ham-Ying, Holly<br />

Julian, Kathleen Lipshultz,<br />

Andrea Tuthill<br />

Grade 12-Honors<br />

Kimberly Allen, Kimberly<br />

Bacon, Tate Beauchesne,<br />

Townsend Carmody, Emily<br />

Chase, Ashley Debonee,<br />

Calsey Fontaine-Wilmot,<br />

Rowan Harris, Katherine<br />

Hickey, Jamie Hunt, Anna<br />

Knox, Cameron Korb, Olivia<br />

Kotusky, Chelsea Lima, Kearra<br />

Lorette, Dakota Mcpherson,<br />

Vanessa Moses, Matthew<br />

Perry, Samantha Phelps, Lauren<br />

Price, Ian Shaw, Adrienne<br />

Siciliano, Alison Witschonke,<br />

Julie Woodbury<br />

Grade 12<br />

Achievement Roll<br />

William Ainsworth, Eli<br />

Beaule, Jeremiah Berube,<br />

Tiffany Brunelle, Haley<br />

Bryan, Eric Christie, Cawlin<br />

Clough, Alexander Conway,<br />

Danielle Culpon, Kayleigh Decato,<br />

J’Lillian Duclos, Cody<br />

Farris, Adlai Gordon, Rachel<br />

Guyer, Evan Hauptman,<br />

Courtney Kopycinski, Sarah<br />

Lurvey, Nicholas Patten,<br />

Devin Russell, Tyler Smith,<br />

Alisha St. George, Nicole<br />

Strand, Corrina Turcotte,<br />

Ryan Vallee, Richard Wilson<br />

Grade 11-High Honors<br />

Julia Ashey, Nicole<br />

Derosia, Devon Kenney,<br />

Claire Spaulding<br />

Grade 11-Honors<br />

Michael Barous, Ashley<br />

Battle, Kaleb Brace, Jared<br />

Clough, Nikki Coates,<br />

Matthew Crandall, Samantha<br />

Cronin, Hannah Drew-Moyer,<br />

Rebecca Drew-Moyer, Kayli<br />

Ennis, Kristina Fecteau,<br />

Allyson Haskell,Alice Hervey,<br />

Kara Jalbert, Emma Kotusky,<br />

Stephanie Kruzel, Karleigh<br />

O’Brien, Adam Prout, Katherine<br />

Riendeau, Connor Smith,<br />

Madison Van Cleave, Elizabeth<br />

Yelle<br />

Grade 11<br />

Achievement Roll<br />

Stephen Bouzan II, Jill<br />

Carr, Nathan Desmarais,<br />

David Dioneda, Adam Horan,<br />

Emily McGraw, Nikki Miller,<br />

Brielle Moore, Kurt Oberhausen,<br />

Cole Padula, Angelo<br />

Palmer, Pedro Perez, Mckenzi<br />

Phelps, Kody Pinette, Micah<br />

Remenar, Kaitlyn Shaw, Cody<br />

Shepherd, Marc St. Germain,<br />

Devon Sweeney, Kayla Tibbetts,<br />

Austin Wilder<br />

Grade 10-High Honors<br />

Riley Binette, Samuel<br />

Chiu, Logan Malone, Courtney<br />

Pelletier<br />

Grade 10-Honors<br />

Megan Bailey, Joseph<br />

Boles, Ashley Brake, Darcy<br />

Caouette, Nina Gordon, Kieran<br />

Harpell, Amber Hugron,<br />

Andrea Jenkerson, Morgan<br />

Kenney, Matthew Leclair,<br />

Samantha Mackes, Andrew<br />

Mozier, Michaela Pessolano,<br />

Zachary Roy, Mary Russo,<br />

Kiersten Slater, Philip White,<br />

Alyssa Woods<br />

Grade 10<br />

Achievement Roll<br />

Bridget Annis, Henry Arlinghaus,<br />

Sonya Beaule, Gregory<br />

Call, Dillon Duclos,<br />

Austin Haddock, Kassie<br />

Houde, Antony Hubbard, Sydney<br />

McKim, Curtis McLelland,<br />

Shania Mulley, Ryan<br />

Pluskis, Brandon Sheppard,<br />

Kristina Waterman, Kathryn<br />

Wright<br />

Grade 9-High Honors<br />

Nikolai Fernandez, Daniel<br />

Iacopucci, Paige Norkiewicz,<br />

Nicole Rosas, Andrew Spaulding,<br />

Karl Wieck, Zoe Zeller<br />

Grade 9-Honors<br />

Louisa Bergeron, Travis<br />

Byers, Chayleigh Cadarette,<br />

Shea Callahan, Shannon Conway,<br />

Caitlyn Keville, Amelia<br />

Kotusky, Alexandra Lugar,<br />

Malia Lundahl, Nicholas<br />

Oakes, Jackelyn Robarge,<br />

Alexa Robbins, Brooke<br />

Thurber, Catherine<br />

Witschonke<br />

Grade 9-Achievement Roll<br />

Colton Cadarette, Alexandria<br />

Copp, Bradley Cronin,<br />

Bradley Cyr, Andrew<br />

D’Amour, Ashley Fenimore,<br />

Kaitlyn Fitzgerald, Emily<br />

Hauptman, Cori Heimlich,<br />

Katherine Jeas, Rylie<br />

Laroche, Jesse Miller, Colin<br />

Shawn, Christopher Spooner-<br />

Bishop, Courtney St. Germain<br />

Franklin Regional Hospital<br />

announces local farmers’ market<br />

FRANKLIN — Franklin<br />

Regional Hospital is excited<br />

to once again host a weekly<br />

Summer Farmer’s Market.<br />

Join local vendors on the<br />

lawn at FRH on Tuesday afternoons<br />

from 2-5 p.m., beginning<br />

Tuesday, July 10,<br />

continuing through the summer<br />

season.<br />

Encouraging healthy<br />

lifestyles of <strong>com</strong>munity residents<br />

is the focus of the market<br />

and shoppers will get to<br />

enjoy locally-grown produce<br />

and other goodies in an easi-<br />

ly accessible location.<br />

Eating a wide variety of<br />

fruits, vegetables, and lean<br />

protein sources are essential<br />

to a healthy body and mind.<br />

Stop by Franklin Regional<br />

Hospital on Tuesday afternoons<br />

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TILTON — Winnisquam<br />

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WINNISQUAM ECHO<br />

Thing 1 and Thing 2 (a.k.a. McKenzie and Noah Bassett) rolled along<br />

beside the “Big Cat” in the Tilton-Northfield Old Home Day parade last<br />

weekend.<br />

Little Olivia’s red toy car sported a most appropriate Dr. Seuss quote in<br />

last Saturday’s parade: “A person is a person no matter how small.”<br />

One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish…why not Salmon, too? Our very own Salmon Press staff members Brendan Berube, Donna Fraser and Jeff<br />

DeFrancesco joined the “Dr. Seuss is on the Loose” celebration, greeting residents in Tilton and Northfield with big smiles and a wagon full of candy<br />

during the Old Home Day parade.<br />

Sabrena’s Creative Styles of Northfield was very creative with their float,<br />

which had the Cat in the Hat styling hair and the Grinch guarding the<br />

Christmas tree.<br />

When Citizens of the Year, Eliza Conde (Northfield) and Jim Clements<br />

(Tilton) spotted the camera, Eliza playfully shot her water cannon our<br />

way as the two rode through downtown Tilton in the Old Home Day<br />

parade.<br />

Six-year-old Ella Rae Fogarty of Tilton was very pleased to get a pretty<br />

flowery design painted on her cheek by Krista’s Krafts during the Tilton-<br />

Northfield Old Home Day celebration.


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Young Degan was thrilled with his Cat in the Hat marshmallow treat from Tilt’n Bakery while mom, Nikki, opted<br />

for one of their special Dr. Seuss-themed push pops at Old Home Day festivities under the Pines in Northfield.<br />

Tilton selectmen Joe Jesseman and Sandy Plessner hammed it up for the<br />

crowds as Katherine Dawson, Pat Consentino and Al LaPlante tossed<br />

candy to the kids.<br />

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Thursday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> A11<br />

Little Lily of Northfield got a boost from her mom, Krystal, for her first look at the horses who were taking<br />

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The Tilton-Northfield United Methodist Church created a colorful array of Seuss characters with their float last<br />

weekend.<br />

Northfield selectmen Peg Shepard and Steve Bluhm were all smiles on<br />

Old Home Day as they tossed candy to children of all ages along the<br />

parade route. (Missing from photo was Selectman Geoff Ziminsky.)<br />

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WINNISQUAM ECHO<br />

Margate celebrates opening of Lakeside Pavilion<br />

BY JEFF FERLAND<br />

JFERLAND@SALMONPRESS.COM<br />

LACONIA — The Margate<br />

Resort officially opened<br />

its new Lakeside Pavilion on<br />

the shore of Paugus Bay<br />

with a ribbon cutting ceremony<br />

Thursday, <strong>June</strong> 21 to<br />

ac<strong>com</strong>modate the increase<br />

of outdoor weddings and<br />

other lakeside functions.<br />

Margate general manager<br />

Kyle Parisi said they have<br />

seen a large increase in popularity<br />

of outdoor lakeside<br />

weddings.<br />

“The demand for lakeside<br />

weddings has grown<br />

tremendously,” said Parisi.<br />

According to Parisi, the<br />

resort went from booking<br />

less than 10 weddings in 2005<br />

to about 50 during the last<br />

wedding season.<br />

Parisi said the 3,400square-foot<br />

pavilion could<br />

<strong>com</strong>fortably host up to 300<br />

guests in a theater type setting,<br />

and about 180 guests<br />

for other functions like a<br />

buffet. They purchased permanent<br />

frame tent structure<br />

from Lakes Region Taylor<br />

Rental.<br />

According to Don Darling<br />

with Taylor Rental, the<br />

structure is an anodized aluminum<br />

frame with coated<br />

vinyl panels, and is sturdy<br />

enough to withstand up to<br />

90 mph winds.<br />

Before they had the new<br />

pavilion, Parisi said the<br />

Margate’s staff used the<br />

west lawn to set up tents for<br />

functions, but in 2000, they<br />

acquired land from Happy<br />

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they tore down the cottages,<br />

they were left with the lawn<br />

area and a concrete slab by<br />

the shore. Because of the<br />

proximity to the lake, they<br />

could not fertilize the law<br />

near the shore and were limited<br />

in their landscaping options.<br />

Parisi said they hired Joe<br />

Supry of Tasker Landscaping<br />

to design an environmentally<br />

friendly plan for<br />

500 feet of shore line to help<br />

treat runoff water into the<br />

lake and prevent erosion.<br />

According to Parisi, the<br />

gardens around the pavilion<br />

are designed to trap and absorb<br />

rain from the tent roof<br />

and the entire plan was approved<br />

by the New Hampshire<br />

Department of Environmental<br />

Services.<br />

MEREDITH — Ruth Neidhardt<br />

of Lakes Region Luxury<br />

Real Estate, LLC, has recently<br />

been honored with the<br />

prestigious <strong>2012</strong> Lakes Region<br />

REALTOR® of the Year<br />

Award, the highest honor<br />

that can be received by a<br />

member of the Lakes Region<br />

Board of REALTORS®.<br />

“Through the years, I’ve<br />

witnessed firsthand the fact<br />

that Ruth truly exemplifies<br />

the elements that the REAL-<br />

TOR® of the Year needs to<br />

possess,” stated Luann<br />

Flood, 2011 Lakes Region<br />

Board President and REAL-<br />

TOR® of the Year for 2011.<br />

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Parisi hoped the new<br />

pavilion would help extend<br />

the outdoor wedding season<br />

a few more months, from<br />

April to November. He said<br />

the pavilion would also be<br />

good for other outdoor<br />

events like business retreats,<br />

and hoped businesses<br />

would consider the Lakes<br />

Region for their retreats instead<br />

of the Maine or Massachusetts<br />

coasts.<br />

According to Parisi, they<br />

have already hosted a few<br />

weddings, and had a very<br />

positive reaction from<br />

guests to the new pavilion<br />

and they planned to ad lighting<br />

to the structure to extend<br />

the hours of use.<br />

Parisi said they hoped to<br />

host even more weddings as<br />

“Not only does she consistently<br />

adhere to the high<br />

standards of practice in our<br />

profession, but has been<br />

steadfast in her <strong>com</strong>mitment<br />

to our local and State Boards<br />

as a Director and as a member<br />

of various <strong>com</strong>mittees. I<br />

have no doubt that she will be<br />

an excellent representative<br />

of our Board and our profession<br />

in the <strong>com</strong>ing year.”<br />

Neidhardt was chosen<br />

from a <strong>com</strong>petitive group of<br />

candidates considered by the<br />

Lakes Region Board’s Nominating<br />

Committee. Since<br />

joining the Lakes Region<br />

Board of REALTORS® in<br />

1994, Neidhardt has served<br />

on several local <strong>com</strong>mittees<br />

including Grievance, Professional<br />

Standards, Finance,<br />

By-Laws and Public Relations,<br />

and is currently a<br />

Board officer, serving as its<br />

Secretary. On a state level,<br />

Ruth has for the past two<br />

years served on the New<br />

Hampshire Association of<br />

REALTORS® Legal Committee<br />

and Professional Standards<br />

Sub<strong>com</strong>mittee. The<br />

award is based on a <strong>com</strong>bination<br />

of criteria that includes<br />

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Don Darling of Taylor Rental, Lynn McGrath with the Lakes Region<br />

Chamber of Commerce, Donna McLelland and Debbie Bolduc, Margate<br />

general manager Kyle Parisi, Nicoleta Parisi, wedding coordinator,<br />

Executive Councilor Ray Burton, Joe Supry of Tasker Landscaping, and<br />

Kathy Pevine with the Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce under the<br />

new Margate Lakeside Pavilion.<br />

functions were be<strong>com</strong>ing a large part of the Margate's business.<br />

Belknap Landscape tree specialist earns NH Arborist certification<br />

Belknap Landscape Company<br />

Inc. (BLC) provides an<br />

unmatched scope of landcare<br />

services to Lakes Region<br />

residential and <strong>com</strong>mercial<br />

property owners, including<br />

<strong>com</strong>prehensive tree care<br />

services, supported by a 26ton<br />

crane.<br />

The <strong>com</strong>pany’s <strong>com</strong>mitment<br />

to safety and education<br />

is shown by another achievement<br />

in an ongoing series of<br />

employee certifications.<br />

Clark Gareau, BLC Tree<br />

Care Specialist, previously<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted his course of<br />

study and exams to be<strong>com</strong>e a<br />

Certified Tree Care Safety<br />

Professional or “CTSP.” This<br />

season Gareau has earned<br />

the NH Arborist Certification.<br />

The Tree Care Industry<br />

Association or TCIA is a<br />

trade association which develops<br />

safety and education<br />

programs, along with standards<br />

of tree care practice<br />

for arboriculture firms<br />

around the world, including<br />

administering the CTSP certification<br />

program. Through<br />

TCIA's safety certification<br />

program and the BLC <strong>com</strong>mitment<br />

to ongoing training,<br />

Lakes Region clients are assured<br />

of hiring a professional,<br />

ethical tree care <strong>com</strong>pany<br />

that has been inspected by<br />

TCIA for proper safety practices,<br />

professional employees,<br />

quality service and customer<br />

satisfaction.<br />

The New Hampshire Arborists<br />

Association, known<br />

as the NHAA, tests and certifies<br />

arborists in New<br />

Hampshire. Arborist certification<br />

establishes a standard<br />

of quality in arboricultural<br />

work and improves the<br />

knowledge and skills of practicing<br />

NH arborists. Locally,<br />

a NH Arborist Certification<br />

provides Lakes Region property<br />

owners criteria for<br />

choosing a tree care professional.<br />

Gareau met the qualifications<br />

and exam eligibility requirements<br />

and proceeded<br />

earn his NH Arborist Certification,<br />

gaining additional<br />

knowledge in critical areas<br />

of landscape trees and shrub<br />

care. Those areas include diagnosis<br />

and treatment, prop-<br />

er pruning and management<br />

techniques along with identifying<br />

and selecting appropriate<br />

species for unique applications.<br />

Gareau is well<br />

versed in tree and shrub installation,<br />

establishment,<br />

and after-care and maintains<br />

a thorough an understanding<br />

of important soil and water<br />

relationships. BLC Tree Service<br />

crews, led by Gareau,<br />

recognize tree hazards, construction<br />

damage, provide<br />

solutions to preserve the aesthetic<br />

and ecological value of<br />

large Lakes Region plantings.<br />

Gareau was hired in May<br />

of 2006 after graduating from<br />

Paul Smith's College (New<br />

York) with a Bachelor’s degree<br />

in Forest Recreation Resource<br />

Management. His<br />

home at the time was Morristown,<br />

N.Y. and he relocated<br />

to the Lakes Region upon<br />

his college graduation, currently<br />

residing in Gilmanton.<br />

"This is a great example<br />

the <strong>com</strong>mitment Belknap<br />

Landscape makes to our<br />

clients and employees - to<br />

provide the very best landcare<br />

solutions though educational<br />

investments, and by<br />

providing the correct equipment,"<br />

said BLC marketing<br />

manager Dale Squires. "In<br />

this case, Clark Gareau’ s NH<br />

Arborist Certification further<br />

solidifies Belknap Landscape<br />

as specialists in the<br />

care of individual trees.<br />

Gareau is knowledgeable<br />

about the needs of trees,<br />

trained and equipped to provide<br />

proper care.”<br />

Squires added, “Hiring a<br />

NH arborist is a decision that<br />

should not be taken lightly.<br />

Proper tree care is an investment<br />

that can lead to substantial<br />

returns, especially<br />

with high profile lakefront<br />

properties, as well-cared-for<br />

trees are attractive and add<br />

considerable property value.<br />

Clark Gareau can quickly<br />

COURTESY<br />

Clark Gareau of Belknap Landscape Company achieves NH Arborist<br />

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identify poorly maintained<br />

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Pruning or removing<br />

trees, especially large<br />

trees, can be dangerous work<br />

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adults in the field of more<br />

than 120 people.<br />

At 10 a.m., the crowds<br />

lined the streets as “Thing<br />

1” and “Thing 2,” the Cat<br />

in the Hat, the Grinch, a lot<br />

of red fish and blue fish<br />

and other fun Seuss characters<br />

paraded through the<br />

two towns. They were<br />

joined by town officials,<br />

the Citizens of the Year<br />

Eliza Conde and Jim<br />

Clements, veterans organizations,<br />

Little League<br />

teams, and many other<br />

civic and athletic organizations.<br />

Music abounded<br />

with the Dad N Son drum<br />

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letter of employment which<br />

stated it was the Fire Commission’s<br />

expectation that he<br />

would reside within the district,<br />

the boundaries of<br />

which would be decided in<br />

“the near future.”<br />

Commissioners placed an<br />

18-month time limit on his relocation<br />

from his home in<br />

New Hampton, asking, some<br />

months later, that he move<br />

within 5.5 miles of the Cen-<br />

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ury Home Marketing Specialist<br />

designations.<br />

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Baker Valley Band, and the<br />

Fountain Square Ramblers,<br />

who belted out their<br />

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to the up<strong>com</strong>ing Alan<br />

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“The weather couldn’t<br />

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said Deb Shepard of the<br />

Old Home Day Committee.<br />

Under the cool shade of<br />

the Pines in Northfield, the<br />

fun continued with plenty<br />

of craft booths, games and<br />

a bouncy house for the<br />

kids, music by the J Street<br />

Band, and food. Lots of<br />

great food. Besides the<br />

ter Street Station in Tilton.<br />

They later amended the requirement<br />

to the boundaries<br />

of the Tilton-Northfield Fire<br />

District.<br />

At the district meeting in<br />

March, there was much debate<br />

from the floor over<br />

whether the residency requirement<br />

should be based<br />

on mileage alone, or on response<br />

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chicken barbecue and the<br />

Tilton-Northfield Fire Department’s<br />

grill full of<br />

sausage and other great<br />

sandwiches, there were<br />

some treats that were especially<br />

popular with the<br />

young ones. The Praise Assembly<br />

of God’s Youth<br />

Ministry members were<br />

busy making SnoCones<br />

while others lined up for<br />

some Seuss treats from<br />

Tilt’n Bakery. They offered<br />

Cat in the Hat marshmallows<br />

on a stick, along with<br />

colorful swirled Whoopie<br />

Pies and some extra special<br />

cupcakes and push<br />

pops. Desserts with names<br />

like L’Orax L’Orange,<br />

Grinch Muddy Mint, and<br />

Tilton, especially with winding<br />

back roads and heavy<br />

summer traffic along Route<br />

3. Others felt it was too costly<br />

to have Ober drive the district’s<br />

<strong>com</strong>mand vehicle 25<br />

miles to his home in New<br />

Hampton each day, and wanted<br />

him to live in the district.<br />

In the end, the majority conceded<br />

that it was the <strong>com</strong>missioners<br />

who would be left<br />

to that decision, which was<br />

then finalized this month.<br />

At the conclusion of last<br />

Wednesday night’s meeting,<br />

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Green Eggs and Ham<br />

(okay- it’s just pineapple,<br />

they conceded) were their<br />

way of joining in the fun of<br />

this year’s Dr. Seuss theme,<br />

said owner Judy Tilton.<br />

Horse pulling <strong>com</strong>petitions,<br />

pie eating contests<br />

and a bouncy house rounded<br />

out the fun for the day.<br />

After a smorgasbord<br />

dinner at the Northfield-<br />

Tilton United Methodist<br />

Church, the evening ended<br />

with a large turn-out for<br />

fireworks at Riverfront<br />

Park in Tilton. When all<br />

the smoke cleared, everyone<br />

seemed to agree that<br />

this year’s event was indeed<br />

a huge success.<br />

Ober did offer a few <strong>com</strong>ments<br />

on the decision he received<br />

in a certified letter a<br />

week earlier, saying it included<br />

a new deadline for his<br />

relocation to the district.<br />

“I was given an extension<br />

date of Jan. 3, 2013, and I’ve<br />

been doing all I can to <strong>com</strong>ply<br />

with that decision,” he said.<br />

Ober went on to state his<br />

home has been on the market<br />

for some time now, but has<br />

drawn no interest from<br />

prospective buyers. He said<br />

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and he had so much knowledge<br />

of how to treat older<br />

buildings like this one,”<br />

Ahlgren said. “The quote<br />

he gave us for the work met<br />

the funds we had available,<br />

so we hired him to do the<br />

job.”<br />

The library was especially<br />

glad that Ingemundsen<br />

would use an environmentally<br />

friendly cleaner<br />

on the bricks, one that is also<br />

used to clean the ancient<br />

cathedrals of England.<br />

Ingemundsen began the<br />

lengthy project this spring<br />

and has since identified a<br />

few problems with the<br />

his property in the past,<br />

which increased his debt,<br />

and needs to first sell that<br />

house in order to purchase<br />

another in Northfield or<br />

Tilton.<br />

“With my current mortgage<br />

payment, I can’t even afford<br />

to rent my house to<br />

someone so I can rent something<br />

else down here. I couldn’t<br />

get the money I would<br />

need to ask from a tenant,”<br />

said Ober.<br />

Ober is hoping for the best<br />

out<strong>com</strong>e possible though,<br />

building, which Ahlgren<br />

said he has also fixed. As<br />

the bricks are cleaned in<br />

one area of the building,<br />

workers move on to other<br />

areas, allowing <strong>28</strong> days for<br />

each section to dry before a<br />

protective sealant is applied.<br />

Ingemundsen is expected<br />

to wrap up the entire<br />

job by some time in<br />

September.<br />

Leaks are being plugged,<br />

walls are being repaired,<br />

the bricks are “pinking up”<br />

again and everyone at Hall<br />

Memorial Library is very<br />

excited.<br />

“We just feel so good<br />

about this project in so<br />

many ways,” Ahlgren said.<br />

adding he greatly enjoys his<br />

work in the Tilton and Northfield<br />

<strong>com</strong>munities and hopes<br />

to continue working for the<br />

district for years to <strong>com</strong>e.<br />

“The bottom line is, I can’t<br />

control the real estate market<br />

or the economy. I’ll just<br />

have to wait and see what<br />

happens in the <strong>com</strong>ing<br />

months. Hopefully someone<br />

will show an interest in (my<br />

house) soon, and we can all<br />

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this winter, his brother asked<br />

him to test drive the vehicle<br />

and take him for a ride in it.<br />

Because there was still snow<br />

on the road, Michael had<br />

planned to truck the car further<br />

south to take it out on<br />

clean roadways, but Fern said<br />

that wasn’t necessary, and the<br />

two headed out to Hampton<br />

Beach at his request. Along<br />

the way, he asked Michael to<br />

“red line” the car by driving<br />

it as fast as he could. Hesitant<br />

at first, he finally <strong>com</strong>plied.<br />

After a short burst of speed,<br />

Fern looked at him with a<br />

huge smile and said, “That’s<br />

what I wanted to see from this<br />

car.”<br />

Shortly thereafter, Fern<br />

succumbed to his illness, but<br />

he still got one more ride in<br />

his beautiful red Corvette.<br />

“I put the urn with his ashes<br />

in his car and took him for<br />

one last ride,” said Cotnoir.<br />

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Recently, Michael found he<br />

had a burning desire to buy<br />

his own 1962 red Corvette,<br />

and one day, when he told that<br />

to his wife, she agreed.<br />

“Life’s too short. Get one,”<br />

Martie said.<br />

She confessed she had<br />

been thinking about the same<br />

thing, and neither knew<br />

where the idea actually came<br />

from, since they had held no<br />

real interest in classic car collecting<br />

in the past. Both feel<br />

Fern might have influenced<br />

them in some loving way.<br />

After a series of deals fell<br />

through, Cotnoir found one<br />

up north in Alexandria,<br />

drove up and bought it the<br />

next day.<br />

“I had just missed buying<br />

one in Connecticut, so one<br />

day, I was searching again on<br />

Ebay. I hit the wrong key on<br />

the <strong>com</strong>puter, and this one<br />

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It might also have been<br />

meant to be that they took<br />

home a trophy for the shiny<br />

red convertible at their first<br />

car show. The couple placed<br />

second in the Muscle Car division.<br />

The winners in that category<br />

were David and Theresa<br />

Malone with their 1968 Coronet<br />

RT.<br />

Another second place trophy<br />

winner was Carlton<br />

MacLeod of Belmont with his<br />

100-percent original 1956<br />

Chevy 210 four-door sedan.<br />

“Even the glass in this is<br />

all original,” he pointed out.<br />

“Nothing has been restored<br />

or replaced. The paint’s been<br />

hand buffed to keep the color<br />

and it’s all just as it was in<br />

1956.”<br />

The engine and cast iron<br />

transmission are all stock,<br />

too.<br />

MacLeod shows the car<br />

throughout New Hampshire<br />

and Vermont, and said he has<br />

many trophies and ribbons.<br />

Because of the rarity of finding<br />

a <strong>com</strong>pletely original car<br />

in such great condition, the<br />

vehicle will also be appearing<br />

in an up<strong>com</strong>ing classic car<br />

magazine.<br />

Other first place winners<br />

for the day were Mike Curran’s<br />

awe-inspiring 1997<br />

Dodge Viper; the shiny black<br />

1957 Buick Century from<br />

Frank and Cathy Sweeney of<br />

Belmont; a vintage 1979 GMC<br />

Vandura, entered by Ken<br />

Knowlton of Belmont; and<br />

taking the top trophies for<br />

Pre-1949 vehicles and Best in<br />

Show was Franklin resident<br />

Carol Edmundson’s spectacular<br />

1934 yellow two-door<br />

Ford sedan.<br />

Revving up everyone’s<br />

spirits for the day was “King<br />

Chrome,” a trio of local musicians<br />

who played classic<br />

rock hits, such as Roy Orbison’s<br />

“Pretty Woman,” while<br />

Sharkey’s Dogs kept everyone<br />

smiling with cold drinks<br />

and hot sandwiches right off<br />

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Former New England Patriot Steve Nelson directs a drill during last<br />

year’s P.R.I.D.E. Football Camp in Tilton. Nelson and the crew will return<br />

once again when this summer’s installment begins on July <strong>28</strong>.<br />

It was quite the day in<br />

Durham on Saturday.<br />

Being in attendance for<br />

the inaugural East/West<br />

New Hampshire All-Star<br />

Football Game was quite<br />

impressive, as seniors from<br />

all over the state took part<br />

in what will hopefully be<strong>com</strong>e<br />

a tradition each <strong>June</strong>.<br />

While the game was the<br />

highlight, it certainly wasn’t<br />

the only part of the<br />

week and a half that the<br />

players enjoyed. After being<br />

nominated by their<br />

high school coaches in the<br />

fall, players were selected<br />

to the team and practices<br />

began nine days prior to<br />

the actual game, with two a<br />

days being held over the<br />

weekend to help prepare. It<br />

was quite the <strong>com</strong>mitment<br />

for the athletes, and especially<br />

impressive considering<br />

they were also charged<br />

with raising money to go<br />

towards the Children’s<br />

Hospital at Dartmouth<br />

(CHaD) as well.<br />

Players from the Lakes<br />

Region were more than<br />

happy to take part in the<br />

festivities, and they all got<br />

together to help each other<br />

out during the week. Gilford’s<br />

Brendon Murphy, Inter-Lakes’<br />

Conor Donovan<br />

and Tanner Quinney and<br />

Laconia’s Billy Mahoney<br />

and Raige Hollis met in Laconia<br />

each day during<br />

practice, carpooling south<br />

to Exeter where the East<br />

team held their workouts.<br />

“I won’t miss those car<br />

rides,” joked Donovan of<br />

the trips together.<br />

“We took turns driving<br />

so that was nice but they<br />

were pretty packed,” recalled<br />

Murphy.<br />

All told, the game raised<br />

over $300,000 for CHaD,<br />

with some players raising<br />

thousands of dollars themselves.<br />

It was a meaningful<br />

cause for the players that<br />

took part, knowing they<br />

were playing for children<br />

in need. Same went for the<br />

coaches, as the East’s Bill<br />

Raycraft (Windham) and<br />

the West’s Keith Jones<br />

(Milford) have had children<br />

spend time at CHaD<br />

for various reasons.<br />

“It’s just a great cause<br />

and I think the kids really<br />

got behind what they were<br />

playing for,” Raycraft said.<br />

“Something like this can<br />

really make a difference in<br />

these players’ lives moving<br />

forward.”<br />

Now while the build up<br />

to the game was impressive,<br />

the performance by<br />

the East team on the field<br />

wasn’t quite as good. The<br />

West, led by game MVP<br />

Thaddeus Brown (three<br />

touchdowns) dominated<br />

from the get-go. They outgained<br />

the East, 507 yards<br />

to 115, and also forced five<br />

turnovers on the afternoon.<br />

“We really had trouble<br />

with their speed,” said Ray-<br />

SECTION<br />

B<br />

THURSDAY<br />

<strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2012</strong><br />

P.R.I.D.E. Football Camp returns July <strong>28</strong>-29 in Tilton<br />

BY JEFF LAJOIE<br />

JLAJOIE@SALMONPRESS.COM<br />

TILTON – We’re just a<br />

month away from the third annual<br />

P.R.I.D.E Football Camp,<br />

as director Tim Snow and<br />

<strong>com</strong>pany are putting the finishing<br />

touches on what has<br />

quickly be<strong>com</strong>e one of the top<br />

youth camps in the northeast.<br />

“I really wanted to put<br />

something together for kids<br />

around here that would be<br />

worth their time and money<br />

because there’s never really<br />

been a football camp like that<br />

in this area,” said Snow. “A lot<br />

of these camps, you’re paying<br />

all this money to just be a<br />

number. We make sure that’s<br />

not the case.”<br />

The camp, which will once<br />

again be held at the Route 132<br />

Field in Tilton behind the<br />

Tanger Outlets, is scheduled<br />

for two days, July <strong>28</strong>-29. The<br />

biggest change this summer<br />

will be the wider age reach, as<br />

kids 7-18 are invited to sign up.<br />

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The camp will try and cap at<br />

around 200 kids but no one is<br />

turned away.<br />

“The reach of the kids that<br />

are showing up from further<br />

and further away has been the<br />

biggest change we’ve noticed,”<br />

said Snow. “Now we’re<br />

really making a push to get<br />

the middle school and high<br />

school kids in so we’ll have advanced<br />

sessions with those<br />

kids.”<br />

Snow’s primary focus<br />

when he began the camp in<br />

2010 was with the younger<br />

campers,but now that the new<br />

JV football coach at Winnisquam<br />

Regional High<br />

School has exposure with<br />

high schoolers, he’s expanding<br />

things.<br />

“It’s been a pretty easy adjustment,”<br />

Snow said. “We’ve<br />

set it up ahead of time to keep<br />

the middle school kids together,<br />

high school kids together.<br />

Just so we can keep the instructors<br />

teaching at the same<br />

For the kids<br />

Campers brave the heat during last year’s camp in Tilton.<br />

level to each group, rather<br />

than teach up or teach down.<br />

I’m fortunate enough to know<br />

these (New England) Patriot<br />

guys that we have <strong>com</strong>ing in<br />

to run the camp. They’re a really<br />

dynamic group and most<br />

of them are coaches themselves<br />

at some level. They<br />

have a very good routine and<br />

they’re great with the kids.”<br />

An impressive crew of former<br />

players are once again<br />

back to lead the camp, led by<br />

Patriots great Steve Nelson.<br />

Others returning to Tilton include<br />

Ronnie Lippett, Roland<br />

James, John Williams, Mike<br />

Ruth and Vernon Crawford,<br />

while Snow expects others to<br />

join the team, including former<br />

Boston College and<br />

NFLer Steve DeOssie.<br />

The camp is put on by the<br />

Merrimack MudCats, a registered<br />

501©(3) that raises money<br />

all year long to help local<br />

sports groups. This year, proceeds<br />

from the camp will ben-<br />

efit the Friends of Winnisquam<br />

Football. Last year’s<br />

camp saw money go towards<br />

purchasing new football helmets<br />

for the Friends of Gilford<br />

Football. Snow said money<br />

also goes to support the<br />

WLNH Children’s Auction<br />

each year.<br />

The two day, full contact<br />

camp is $99, and you can visit<br />

the camp’s website at<br />

www.eteamz.<strong>com</strong>/merrimackmudcatsfootballclub,<br />

or<br />

call Snow at 520-6060 for more<br />

information. Registration for<br />

the camp, which is still looking<br />

for sponsors to go along<br />

with big names like Nike and<br />

Dick’s Sporting Goods,is open<br />

right until the day of.<br />

Here is some additional information<br />

about the camp directly<br />

from the website:<br />

“P.R.I.D.E Football Camp is<br />

a two day youth full contact<br />

football camp for players aged<br />

7 - 18. Our camp instructors<br />

are former New England Patriots<br />

players with youth and<br />

high school football coaches.<br />

At this camp, we ensure that<br />

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each camper will be placed in<br />

a group according to their age.<br />

Each group will be instructed<br />

by a professional & youth<br />

coach in the area of the professional’s<br />

expertise. There<br />

are groups for both offensive<br />

and defensive fundamentals.<br />

Each camper will receive 12<br />

hours of on the field practice<br />

and drill time. At P.R.I.D.E<br />

Football Camp we stride to ensure<br />

that each camper will be<br />

trained to be<strong>com</strong>e a better,<br />

more confident football player<br />

than when they arrived.”<br />

Early deadlines for next week’s papers<br />

WOLFEBORO — The<br />

Salmon Press office in<br />

Wolfeboro will be closed for<br />

Independence Day on<br />

Wednesday, July 4.<br />

The paper will still be <strong>com</strong>ing<br />

out on Thursday, July 5,<br />

but to ac<strong>com</strong>modate for early<br />

printing, all deadlines are<br />

moved up 24 business hours.<br />

Therefore, all deadlines<br />

for any sports submissions<br />

that normally occur on Monday<br />

will be on Friday, <strong>June</strong><br />

29. The Record-Enterprise<br />

deadline is 9 a.m., the<br />

Baysider, Gilford Steamer<br />

and Winnisquam Echo dead-<br />

line is 10 a.m., the Granite<br />

State News deadline is 12<br />

p.m. and the Carroll County<br />

Independent and Meredith<br />

News deadline is 2 p.m.<br />

All items arriving after<br />

those aforementioned times<br />

will not be included in the July<br />

5 paper.<br />

craft. “They were just better<br />

than we were today. I<br />

give coach Jones credit, he<br />

got their team ready to<br />

play.”<br />

The locals were impressive<br />

individually for the<br />

East team in defeat, led by<br />

Donovan, who scored a<br />

rushing touchdown and also<br />

made 11.5 tackles on defense<br />

to lead the way. Murphy<br />

made four tackles as a<br />

starting safety while Quinney<br />

had a catch in the third<br />

quarter for nine yards.<br />

It was an impressive performance<br />

for the Division<br />

VI kids, as they more than<br />

showed their worth on a<br />

team full of Division I players.<br />

It’ll be interesting to<br />

see what happens in next<br />

year’s game, as the players<br />

that participate will undoubtedly<br />

have a tough act<br />

to follow.<br />

Whatever the case may<br />

be, despite the hot and humid<br />

weather it was quite<br />

the day at UNH. While the<br />

Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl<br />

is scheduled to be played on<br />

Aug. 4 in Dartmouth, this<br />

East/West Game is likely to<br />

be<strong>com</strong>e a premier event in<br />

the area each summer.<br />

Jeff Lajoie covers sports<br />

for the Gilford Steamer,<br />

Meredith News and Winnisquam<br />

Echo. He can be<br />

reached at<br />

jlajoie@salmonpress.<strong>com</strong>


B2 <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> SPORTS<br />

■<br />

WINNISQUAM ECHO<br />

FILE PHOTO<br />

Sanbornton’s Jordan Cote, shown here in between innings at last year’s Division III semifinal against<br />

Somersworth, began his spring last week with a win for the Gulf Coast League Yankees.<br />

Cote makes successful spring debut<br />

BY JEFF LAJOIE<br />

JLAJOIE@SALMONPRESS.COM<br />

TAMPA – Things couldn’t<br />

have gone much better for<br />

Jordan Cote during his<br />

spring debut last week.<br />

The Sanbornton native<br />

and former Winnisquam Regional<br />

High School pitching<br />

star came on in relief for the<br />

Gulf Coast League Yankees<br />

(Rookie League) in the<br />

team’s season opener on<br />

<strong>June</strong> 18, and the big righty<br />

BY JEFF LAJOIE<br />

JLAJOIE@SALMONPRESS.COM<br />

REGION – Behind every<br />

great coach is an assistant,<br />

lending his or her help without<br />

quite the same notoriety.<br />

Both the Winnisquam and<br />

Belmont baseball programs<br />

had the benefit of some outstanding<br />

assistant coaches<br />

this season. Their value to<br />

the teams they helped coach<br />

is immeasurable, according<br />

to both head coaches.<br />

“Their <strong>com</strong>mitment is off<br />

the charts,” said Winnisquam<br />

coach Fred Caruso<br />

of his assistants, Scott Cote<br />

and Kevin Archibald. “They<br />

are there every day. Do they<br />

have to be? No. It makes my<br />

job easier. I think of them as<br />

co-coaches. When it <strong>com</strong>es<br />

down to baseball, we’re all<br />

pretty equal. We talk everything<br />

over, make decisions<br />

as a unit. Do we agree on<br />

everything? No. But do we<br />

talk it out and make the best<br />

decisions for the program?<br />

Yes. Absolutely.”<br />

Belmont head coach Matt<br />

LeBlanc employs a similar<br />

earned the win on the<br />

mound thanks to a lights out<br />

performance. Cote tossed 4.1<br />

innings of shutout ball,<br />

throwing 67 pitches, striking<br />

out five and walking just<br />

one while allowing two hits<br />

to beat the GCL Braves, 7-3.<br />

Cote replaced Melvin<br />

Mercedes to start the fifth<br />

inning against the Braves,<br />

and he struck out the first<br />

batter he faced. He would get<br />

the side in order 1-2-3 in the<br />

fifth, inducing a groundout<br />

technique with his assistant,<br />

former Belmont star Sean<br />

Malone, who graduated in<br />

2004 from BHS.<br />

“I consider us equals,”<br />

said LeBlanc of Malone. “I<br />

would talk to him, especially<br />

game day, ask what do you<br />

think about this lineup, that<br />

lineup? What did you see at<br />

practice? All the big decisions.<br />

He’s another pair of<br />

eyes.”<br />

Cote, whose son Jordan<br />

graduated last year from<br />

Winnisquam and currently<br />

plays in the New York Yankees<br />

organization, stayed on<br />

the staff even though his son<br />

no longer plays there. Cote<br />

coaches first base and has<br />

been a reliable right-hand<br />

man for Caruso, especially<br />

when the team won the Class<br />

M state championship in<br />

2010.<br />

“At the varsity level, we<br />

would not have won that<br />

championship two years ago<br />

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and line out to send his team<br />

back to the dugout.<br />

Cote got another 1-2-3 inning<br />

in the sixth, when he<br />

notched his second strikeout<br />

to lead off the frame and<br />

then followed with a pair of<br />

groundouts.<br />

The Yankees scored four<br />

runs in the top of the seventh<br />

to take a <strong>com</strong>manding<br />

7-3 lead, giving the 2011 New<br />

Hampshire Gatorade Player<br />

of the Year some room to<br />

spare heading into the final<br />

without Scott Cote,” said<br />

Caruso emphatically. “I<br />

firmly believe that Scott is a<br />

great baseball mind. And he<br />

has nothing but the best interest<br />

of the kids at heart. He<br />

goes above and beyond and<br />

is just great for our program.”<br />

Archibald came on board<br />

last year, and the three<br />

coaches have grown so close<br />

that Caruso recalls a game<br />

earlier this season up in<br />

Berlin where he felt weird<br />

being by himself.<br />

“I was the only one that<br />

was able to make it for that<br />

game and we had a play happen<br />

where I turned to Scott<br />

and started talking…well I<br />

forgot he wasn’t there,”<br />

Caruso said with a laugh.<br />

“But having these guys to<br />

lean on, to bounce ideas off<br />

of is huge. It’s a lot of, should<br />

we put this play on here, who<br />

we moving where. Just a lot<br />

of questions <strong>com</strong>e up during<br />

FILE PHOTO<br />

Jordan Cote pitched 4.1 innings of shutout relief ball to earn the victory against the Atlanta Braves GCL squad.<br />

few innings. A leadoff single<br />

in the bottom of the seventh<br />

was the first hit Cote<br />

allowed this spring, though<br />

he would make up for it<br />

quickly. The right-hander<br />

picked the runner off first<br />

base, emptying the bases<br />

once again. He would get<br />

two more groundouts to<br />

keep the scoreless run intact.<br />

Cote would strike out two<br />

more in the eighth, sandwiched<br />

around a double, the<br />

practice and games. I hope<br />

they find time to do it again<br />

next year.”<br />

Caruso also lauded JV<br />

coach Kent Finemore, who<br />

has been in charge of that<br />

program for the last seven<br />

years.<br />

“When you have your varsity<br />

coach continue to <strong>com</strong>e<br />

in and pluck all your freshmen,<br />

that can be tough,” said<br />

Caruso of Finemore’s team<br />

being used as a feeder for his.<br />

“But he’s always about varsity<br />

first, whatever’s best for<br />

the program. He’s been<br />

great.”<br />

Over in Belmont, Malone<br />

spent last year as the JV<br />

coach before moving up to<br />

assist LeBlanc with the varsity<br />

this spring. With longtime<br />

LeBlanc assistant Jim<br />

Fortin deciding not to coach<br />

this year, the head coach said<br />

it was a different experience<br />

coaching with a new face after<br />

eight years with Fortin.<br />

“At the awards banquet, I<br />

was so used to getting up<br />

there and thanking Jimmy<br />

Fortin for everything he<br />

did,” began LeBlanc. “So<br />

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lone Braves extra base hit of<br />

the day. In the ninth, he hit<br />

a batter and walked a man to<br />

put two on with no outs, but<br />

a strikeout followed to get<br />

the Yankees within range of<br />

a season-opening win. Cote<br />

would then give way to teammate<br />

Edison Mejia, and he<br />

closed things out to earn the<br />

save and hand Cote his first<br />

win of the season.<br />

The 2011 third round pick<br />

of the Yankees, Cote took<br />

part in extended spring<br />

Lending a hand, making their mark<br />

Assistant coaches make their mark<br />

that part was kind of weird<br />

but Sean really came in and<br />

fit in so seamlessly. It was a<br />

nice change, pretty easy to<br />

do. I loved coaching with<br />

Jimmy but Jimmy said Sean<br />

is him about 20 years ago.<br />

They’re pretty similar. Sean<br />

still has that player’s mentality.”<br />

While LeBlanc was coaching<br />

the middle school program<br />

when Malone was playing<br />

his varsity ball, the second-year<br />

head coach knows<br />

that his first-year assistant<br />

is still held in high regard at<br />

his alma mater.<br />

“Every year we talk about<br />

the kids, the type of kid that<br />

we have at this school,”<br />

LeBlanc explained. “One of<br />

(athletic director) Rick Acquilano’s<br />

favorite things is<br />

to say that Sean Malone’s not<br />

walking through that door.<br />

He kind of set the standard<br />

for student-athletes here<br />

with the way he carried himself<br />

back then.”<br />

Malone took over the JV<br />

club last year when LeBlanc<br />

became varsity head coach.<br />

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training in Tampa before being<br />

assigned to the club’s<br />

rookie league team. New<br />

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Penn League), Charleston<br />

RiverDogs (Single A, South<br />

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Brett Sottak suggested Malone<br />

for the vacant spot.<br />

“Brett coached Sean,<br />

loved coaching him,”<br />

LeBlanc said. “He said if you<br />

can get Sean to do the JV job,<br />

do it. Then this year he said<br />

he didn’t have time to run the<br />

show by himself down there<br />

but he did have time to help<br />

me.<br />

“He was a leader and he<br />

related well with the guys,”<br />

the coach continued. “He’ll<br />

get up there and throw batting<br />

practice, <strong>com</strong>pete with<br />

the guys. I’m at that point<br />

now where I’m not 24-25 anymore.<br />

These guys see me as<br />

an authority figure and<br />

those guys I used to coach<br />

when I was Sean’s age probably<br />

saw me more as an energy<br />

guy. There’s a difference.<br />

And Sean is that<br />

younger age now where<br />

these guys like to see him out<br />

there mixing it up with<br />

them.”<br />

Two teams, two different<br />

sets of assistants. But no<br />

matter what their reasons<br />

are for coaching, both programs<br />

are certainly better<br />

off because of the time devoted<br />

to the players every<br />

single day during the spring<br />

season.<br />

Field hockey clinics start July 11<br />

for grades seven to 12 for<br />

strength and conditioning<br />

will be from 5 to 6 p.m. and<br />

sessions for grades seven<br />

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and games will be from 6 to<br />

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<strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> B3<br />

Chapman earns honors at Saint Michael’s<br />

COLCHESTER, Vt. — Sixteen<br />

Saint Michael's College<br />

student-athletes were inducted<br />

into 11 different academic<br />

honor societies during<br />

the 2011-12 school year,<br />

with recent graduate<br />

Samantha Steinmetz (Washington,<br />

Conn./Shepaug Valley)<br />

and rising senior Megan<br />

Olsen (Glenmont, N.Y./Bethlehem<br />

Central) both gaining<br />

entry into three.<br />

Teammates on the basketball<br />

court, Olsen and<br />

Steinmetz were each lauded<br />

by Phi Beta Kappa among<br />

their trio, earning recognition<br />

by the nation's oldest<br />

and largest academic honor<br />

society. Founded in 1776, Phi<br />

Beta Kappa promotes excellence<br />

in the liberal arts and<br />

sciences. Students must not<br />

only have a high grade-point<br />

average, but have also studied<br />

a foreign language and<br />

mathematics at the college<br />

level and pursued a course<br />

of study with great breadth<br />

in the liberal arts.<br />

Olsen, who averaged 8.9<br />

points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.7<br />

steals while shooting 86.4<br />

percent on free throws, also<br />

gained entry into the Omicron<br />

Delta Epsilon International<br />

Honor Society in Economics<br />

and Psi Chi, the national<br />

honor society in psychology.<br />

Steinmetz blocked<br />

24 shots and averaged 4.0 rebounds<br />

while also being recognized<br />

by the Delta Epsilon<br />

Sigma National Catholic<br />

Honor Society and Phi Alpha<br />

Theta, the international<br />

honor society in history.<br />

Recent women's soccer<br />

graduate Mary Farnsworth<br />

(Morrisonville,<br />

N.Y./Saranac Central) and<br />

rising women's ice hockey<br />

senior Melissa Coughlin<br />

(Franklin, Mass./Franklin)<br />

both earned places in two<br />

honor societies. A reserve<br />

goalkeeper who did not yield<br />

a goal during her career,<br />

Farnsworth secured a place<br />

in both the Delta Epsilon<br />

Sigma National Catholic<br />

Honor Society and Phi Alpha<br />

Theta (history). Coughlin<br />

became a member of<br />

Kappa Delta Pi (education)<br />

and Psi Chi (psychology).<br />

She netted a goal while dishing<br />

out three assists during<br />

the winter.<br />

Rising senior Erin<br />

Stevens (Watertown,<br />

Conn./Connecticut Polar<br />

Bears), a teammate of<br />

Coughlin's, was also honored<br />

by Kappa Delta Pi (education)<br />

after leading all Division<br />

II and III women's ice<br />

hockey goalies with 884<br />

saves, a school record. Rising<br />

senior Madelena San-<br />

tore (Millington, N.J./New<br />

Jersey Rockets), who led the<br />

women's ice hockey team<br />

with 10 goals and a teamhigh-tying<br />

17 points, joined<br />

classmate and cross country<br />

runner Allison Fusco (Groton,Mass./Groton-Dunstable<br />

Regional) in Pi Sigma Alpha<br />

(political science).<br />

Recent graduate Thomas<br />

Perekslis (Duxbury,<br />

Mass./Duxbury) and rising<br />

senior Heidi Chapman (Sanbornton/WinnisquamRegional)<br />

earned places in Sigma<br />

Xi, the scientific research<br />

society. Perekslis was<br />

among men's cross country's<br />

top two finishers five times<br />

last year, while Chapman appeared<br />

in eight swimming<br />

and diving meets. A member<br />

of both the men's soccer and<br />

tennis teams, rising senior<br />

Eric Parziale (Pinehurst,<br />

N.C./Pinecrest/Trinity<br />

in sports and physical education.<br />

A Dean's List student<br />

as an Early Childhood Studies<br />

major, Goller was a fouryear<br />

starter for PSU's highly<br />

successful ski team, maintaining<br />

her responsibilities<br />

as co-captain this winter despite<br />

missing a good portion<br />

[Conn.]) was inducted into<br />

Pi Mu Epsilon, the Honorary<br />

National Mathematics Society.<br />

He dished out one assist<br />

from the midfield on the<br />

pitch while winning seven<br />

tennis matches between singles<br />

and doubles.<br />

Four Purple Knights<br />

were honored by Sigma Beta<br />

Delta, which honors superior<br />

records in business and<br />

accounting, asrecent graduates<br />

Nathan Bryant<br />

(Lee/Oyster River), Garrett<br />

Clark (Hingham,<br />

Mass./Hingham), Eileen<br />

Mullowney (Burlington,<br />

Vt./Burlington) and Andrea<br />

Park (Tyngsboro,<br />

Mass./Tyngsboro) claimed<br />

the accolade. Bryant was<br />

among the Alpine skiing<br />

team's top three finishers in<br />

five races, Clark appeared in<br />

12 games on defense for a<br />

men's lacrosse team that set<br />

of the season with an injury.<br />

Senior McKenzie Burke<br />

(Hingham, Mass./Hingham)<br />

is the recipient of the Peter<br />

S. Cofran Award for outstanding<br />

service and support<br />

for PSU Athletics.<br />

Burke was a reliable and<br />

valuable student worker in<br />

a school record with 11 victories,<br />

and Park <strong>com</strong>peted in<br />

five cross country races,<br />

cracking the top 25 on one<br />

occasion. Mullowney left<br />

her name on seven swimming<br />

and diving school<br />

records this year, qualified<br />

for three all-conference laurels<br />

and was named the region's<br />

top female swimmer<br />

while also winning six tennis<br />

matches.<br />

May graduate Laura Ostrout<br />

(Northfield,<br />

Vt./Northfield) and rising<br />

senior Kayla Carnell<br />

(Burlington, Mass./Burlington)<br />

were inducted into Beta<br />

Beta Beta (biology). An allregion<br />

soccer midfielder, Ostrout<br />

had two assists while<br />

starting all 17 games last<br />

fall. Carnell served in a reserve<br />

capacity during 14<br />

women's basketball contests.<br />

Ali Keith among Plymouth State major award winners<br />

PLYMOUTH — A dozen<br />

Plymouth State University<br />

students have been recognized<br />

by the PSU Athletic<br />

Department as major<br />

awards recipients for the<br />

2011-12 school year, honoring<br />

outstanding achievement<br />

in athletic <strong>com</strong>petition<br />

and performances in the<br />

classroom and in the <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />

The awards are presented<br />

annually and honor former<br />

coaches and educators who<br />

were pioneers in the development<br />

of physical education<br />

and athletics at Plymouth<br />

State.<br />

PSU recognizes the top<br />

athletic performances each<br />

year with the Paul E. Arold<br />

Male Athlete of the Year and<br />

the Janet Nell Female Athlete<br />

of the Year Awards. The<br />

top scholar-athlete receives<br />

the Van A. Hartman/Vernon<br />

Kelly Award, and the top seniors<br />

are selected for the John<br />

C. Foley Leadership Awards.<br />

Additional awards are presented<br />

honoring Peter<br />

Cofran, Dorothy 'Dot' Diehl<br />

and Brad Wilby.<br />

Senior wrestler Mike Willey<br />

(Tewksbury, Mass.) and<br />

junior ice hockey player<br />

Kyle Greco (Hillside, Ill.) are<br />

the co-recipients of the Paul<br />

E. Arold Men's Athlete of the<br />

Year award. Willey captured<br />

his second straight New<br />

England Championship and<br />

earned All-America honors<br />

with an eighth-place finish<br />

at the NCAA Division III<br />

Wrestling Championships,<br />

finishing the season with a<br />

24-6 record, while Greco was<br />

named First Team All-Conference<br />

after leading the<br />

Panthers to the Massachusetts<br />

State Collegiate Athletic<br />

Conference (MASCAC)<br />

Championship, the first conference<br />

title in the 40-year<br />

history of the program, and<br />

its first berth in the NCAA<br />

Division III Men's Ice Hockey<br />

Championships.<br />

Sophomore shortstop<br />

Bekah Jackson<br />

(Nashua/North) is the recipient<br />

of the Janet Nell<br />

Women's Athlete of the Year<br />

award. Jackson enjoyed a<br />

terrific season for the Panther<br />

softball squad, earning<br />

Honorable Mention All-New<br />

England and Little East Conference<br />

Rookie of the Year<br />

honors after setting a handful<br />

of school records and<br />

leading the team to an ECAC<br />

playoff berth, capping its<br />

best season in nine years.<br />

Senior football wide receiver<br />

Josh Duford (Claremont/Stevens)<br />

is the recipient<br />

of the Van A. Hartman/Vernon<br />

Kelly Award as<br />

PSU's top scholar-athlete. A<br />

childhood studies major, Duford<br />

led the team in every receiving<br />

category while earning<br />

numerous academic<br />

honors, including Capital<br />

One All-District and the National<br />

Football Foundation<br />

Hampshire Honor Society.<br />

Baseball player Justin<br />

Campo (Londonderry/Londonderry),<br />

field hockey player<br />

Lauren Bergeron (New<br />

Hampton/Newfound) and<br />

lacrosse player Nora Regan<br />

(West Hartford,<br />

Conn./Northwest Catholic)<br />

are the recipients of the<br />

John C. Foley Senior Leadership<br />

Awards. All three<br />

made important contribu-<br />

tions to their teams and excelled<br />

in the classroom<br />

while displaying the leadership<br />

that gets the most out of<br />

their teammates and earned<br />

the highest respect from<br />

their coaches.<br />

Senior wrestler Rob<br />

Phillips (Brick, N.J./Brick)<br />

is the men's recipient of the<br />

Brad Wilby Award for character<br />

and service. A fouryear<br />

veteran and co-captain<br />

of this year's team, Phillips<br />

earned All-New England<br />

honors while maintaining a<br />

Dean's List grade point average<br />

and volunteering in the<br />

local <strong>com</strong>munity center.<br />

Senior swimmer Nicole<br />

Brodeur (Claremont/Vermont<br />

Academy) and junior<br />

softball player Ali Keith<br />

(Northfield/Winnisquam)<br />

are the women's recipients<br />

of the Brad Wilby Award.<br />

Brodeur has been the cornerstone<br />

of the Panther<br />

women's swim team the past<br />

four years, capturing nine<br />

All-New England swimming<br />

honors while earning Dean's<br />

List accolades in the classroom<br />

while volunteering in<br />

the <strong>com</strong>munity and serving<br />

as a mentor and tutor on<br />

campus. Keith posted a 3-1<br />

record as a relief pitcher but<br />

more remarkably returned<br />

to school and the diamond<br />

this spring after battling<br />

Hodgkin's lymphoma for the<br />

past year and a half, forcing<br />

a leave of absence during the<br />

2010-11 season.<br />

Senior skier Katherine<br />

Goller (Williston, Vt./Champlain<br />

Valley Union) is the<br />

Dorothy 'Dot' Diehl Award<br />

recipient for leadership for<br />

the advancement of women<br />

the Athletic Department<br />

and PE Center, serving a variety<br />

of roles and never<br />

missing a weekend of work<br />

in four years.<br />

All of the award recipients<br />

will be honored in a formal<br />

ceremony at PSU this<br />

fall.<br />

Still a few openings in day camps at Owl Brook<br />

HOLDERNESS — Keep<br />

the kids busy and help<br />

build their outdoor skills<br />

by signing them up for free<br />

youth day programs taking<br />

place this summer at the<br />

Owl Brook Hunter Education<br />

Center in Holderness.<br />

These programs give youth<br />

(boys and girls) age 10-15<br />

the chance to learn about<br />

the shooting sports,<br />

bowhunting and other outdoor<br />

skills. Sessions will be<br />

offered in July and August<br />

at Owl Brook, which is operated<br />

by the New Hampshire<br />

Fish and Game Department.<br />

There is no charge for<br />

the programs, however,<br />

pre-registration is required<br />

and taken on a first<strong>com</strong>e,<br />

first-served basis.<br />

Space is limited, enrollment<br />

is limited to 20 youth<br />

per day. To sign up, call 536-<br />

3954.<br />

Day programs will be<br />

held on Tuesdays and<br />

Thursdays, unless otherwise<br />

noted, beginning July<br />

10 and ending Aug. 9. Tuesdays<br />

will be for youth age<br />

10-12 and Thursdays for<br />

youth age 13-15. In addition,<br />

a girls-only shooting sports<br />

day will be offered on<br />

Wednesday, Aug. 8, for girls<br />

age 10-15.<br />

Participants may register<br />

for one or more sessions.<br />

Programs that are<br />

not yet full are listed below.<br />

The days run from 9 a.m. to<br />

3 p.m. Bring your own bag<br />

lunch.<br />

Week one: Bowhunting/archery<br />

skills, Thursday,<br />

July 12, (13-15 year<br />

olds);<br />

Week two: Outdoor<br />

skills, Thursday, July 19,<br />

(13-15 year olds);<br />

Week three: NH furbearers,<br />

Tuesday, July 31, (10-12<br />

year olds) and Wednesday,<br />

Aug. 1, (13-15 year olds);<br />

Week four: Shooting<br />

sports, Tuesday, Aug. 7,<br />

(ages 10-12) and Wednesday,<br />

Aug. 8, girls only (ages 10-<br />

15).<br />

Check out the action by<br />

viewing a three-minute<br />

video about the youth day<br />

programs at Owl Brook at<br />

www.huntnh.<strong>com</strong>/Hunting/hunter_ed_center.htm.<br />

Activities at Owl Brook<br />

Hunter Education Center<br />

are made possible by federal<br />

aid in Wildlife Restoration<br />

funds.<br />

The New Hampshire<br />

Fish and Game Department<br />

is the guardian of the<br />

state’s fish, wildlife and<br />

marine resources and their<br />

habitats. Visit<br />

www.huntnh.<strong>com</strong>.


Classifieds REAL ESTATE<br />

B4 • Thursday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> MEREDITH NEWS/THE RECORD ENTERPRISE/WINNISQUAM ECHO<br />

LIVE IN THE LAKES REGION<br />

"Over 55" Land Lease Village - Exit 23 off Rt. 93 - $199,995<br />

Gorgeous Ranch, 2 Car Garage, Full Basement<br />

Mansfield Woods • 88 North, Rt. 132 • New Hampton, NH<br />

OPEN HOUSE – SUNDAY 12-2<br />

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Moultonboro Office: 603-253-7766 ~ Route 25, Harbor Square Plaza<br />

Meredith Office: 603-279-6000 ~ Across from Town Docks<br />

Vacation Rentals: 603-253-9871 ~ experts@lakesregionrealestate.<strong>com</strong><br />

Tamworth, NH - Picture Perfect<br />

Country Setting! Lot abuts conservation<br />

land. Short walk to library,<br />

Barnstormers, Remick Museum &<br />

Swift River. Home is in move-in condition<br />

and features a wood stove,<br />

tiled kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths,<br />

vinyl siding and much more. A must<br />

see!<br />

$169,900 MLS #4168047 - BC<br />

Moultonboro, NH - Lake Winnipesaukee<br />

beach access in Suissevale.<br />

Great condition 3 BR / 3 BA,<br />

open concept with a wall of windows<br />

& sliders to large wrap around<br />

deck, gas FP living room, 1st Fl<br />

laundry, 3 season porch & garage<br />

under. A short walk to beach & boat<br />

ramp.<br />

$269,900 MLS #4168074 - BC<br />

Moultonboro, NH - Lake Winnipesaukee<br />

beach access home just a<br />

short walk to the sandy beach &<br />

shoreline. Enjoy intimate lake and<br />

mountain views and a deeded boat<br />

slip/dock. Open concept, 1st fl master<br />

suite w/jet tub and shower, FP in<br />

living room, screen porch & 2 car<br />

attached garage.<br />

$648,000 MLS #41672<strong>28</strong> - RM<br />

Holderness, NH - Enjoy crystal clear<br />

water & some of the best views on<br />

Squam Lake. Home has a custom<br />

kitchen with Chalon English Furniture<br />

cabinetry and panels on the top-of-theline<br />

appliances. 3 ensuite bedrooms<br />

have tile baths. The landscape is both<br />

low maintenance and lush. This is a<br />

perfect year round or vacation home.<br />

$2,200,000 MLS #4164011 - NW<br />

FEATURE PROPERTY<br />

EATON AVENUE - Classic 1880's New<br />

Englander with desirable Meredith Neck<br />

Location. Relax and enjoy panoramic<br />

views of Lake Winnipesaukee including<br />

Stonedam Island, Governors Island and The Broads. This spacious 10<br />

room, 3 bedroom home features stone fireplace in living room, woodstove<br />

in country kitchen and large screened porch. Includes<br />

Winnipesaukee beach access to beautiful sandy beach.<br />

Motivated Seller asking $297,000<br />

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CAMPTON—<br />

Beautiful Home<br />

with features<br />

that will please<br />

everyone in the<br />

family. Chefs<br />

kitchen, sunken<br />

living room<br />

with stone wall<br />

gas fireplace,<br />

first floor master<br />

bedroom<br />

with attached master bathroom, sound system, pool room with<br />

bar, wine cellar, handicap access, fish pond foyer, Owls Nest<br />

Member Privileges and much more. Rent to Own with an assumable<br />

mortgage option. MLS: 4166649 $499,000<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

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176 PLEASANT ST., LACONIA • $279,000<br />

Outstanding offering for this beautiful 5 BR<br />

neighborhood home. In-law apartment and<br />

room for your in-home office.<br />

Directions: From downtown take Pleasant<br />

St. to the corner of Pleasant and Gale.<br />

Chris Kelly 677-2182<br />

CORNER UNIT. 1st floor, 2<br />

BR, 2 bath condo is well<br />

cared for and move in ready.<br />

Close to Weirs Beach &<br />

Winnipesaukee. Tennis<br />

courts, clubhouse, pool, &<br />

trailer parking and storage.<br />

Make this Condo your home!<br />

$87,500 Travis Cole<br />

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607 Tenney Mountain Highway, Plymouth, NH • 536-7750<br />

366 Lake Street, Bristol, NH • 744-3004<br />

BRISTOL—Perhaps one of the finest<br />

offerings in some time for this great<br />

lake access condo development! This is<br />

a first owner unit and has had many<br />

upgrades! As you enter you will find<br />

the den is a quiet place to curl up with<br />

a book, the kitchen is upgraded with<br />

oak cabinets and solid surface counter<br />

tops, the dining area just off the<br />

kitchen has hardwood floors that flow open to the livingroom with wood fireplace. On<br />

the main level you have a large deck with great lake and mountain views! The second<br />

floor has the master bedroom and a second bedroom sharing a full bath. The bonus to<br />

this unit is the fully finished family room in the lower level with walkout access, this level<br />

also has a full bath and a storage area all within easy access to a sugar sand beach on<br />

Newfound lake with day dock and shared moorings.We do not get units with this quality<br />

often so act fast and be in for Summer !!!! MLS: 4167486 $369,900<br />

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GILFORD COMFORT. Spacious<br />

3 BR home on a very private<br />

1.4 acre lot, yet just a few minutes<br />

to the beach, boat launch<br />

and all amenities. Large open<br />

rooms for the whole family,<br />

empty nesters can close off<br />

part of the house.<br />

$219,900 Scott Knowles<br />

WONDERFUL VICTORIAN. So<br />

much potential! Beautiful woodwork,<br />

hardwood floors, large<br />

bdrms, enclosed porch, den<br />

w/wood stove & a second staircase.<br />

Butlers Pantry/2nd kitchen,<br />

huge 3rd floor attic, ideal location<br />

just off the highway.<br />

$159,000 Bronwen Donnelly


REAL ESTATE Classifieds<br />

MEREDITH NEWS/THE RECORD ENTERPRISE/WINNISQUAM ECHO Thursday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> • B5<br />

RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE<br />

Meredith • $869,000 • #4166417<br />

1.4 acres w/270’ of west facing waterfront.<br />

Beautiful sunsets, crystal clear water &<br />

faces Stonedam Island. Lots of privacy.<br />

Barbara Mylonas / Dean Eastman: 603-253-4345<br />

Belmont • $250,000 • #4167373<br />

3 BR Cape, freshly painted & loads of<br />

updates. Central air & partially finished<br />

LL. Beach rights & boat launch.<br />

Shelly Brewer 581-<strong>28</strong>79<br />

Moultonboro • $214,900 • #4166676<br />

Remodeled in 2011 w/new kitchen w/maple<br />

cabinetry, new SS gas range, dishwasher,<br />

microhood & refrigerator. 3.50ac lot<br />

Mary Goyette: 603-253-4345<br />

Tuftonboro • $199,000 • #4166106<br />

Open concept Contemporary close to 19<br />

Mile Bay. 3 bdrms, 2 baths, dining area &<br />

large living room. Wrap around decks.<br />

Ron Burton / Kath Blake: 603-253-4345<br />

Northfield • $168,000 • #4167194<br />

You will love the spacious setting close<br />

to major roads. This 3 BR ranch features<br />

cathedral ceilings & pine floors.<br />

Debbie Cotton 581-<strong>28</strong>83<br />

CENTER HARBOR<br />

32 Whittier Hwy<br />

603-253-4345<br />

CenterHarbor.NH@NEMoves.<strong>com</strong><br />

Belmont • $349,000 • #4167533<br />

Classic cottage on wide open Lake<br />

Winnsiquam w/full walk out basement<br />

finished off w/new kitchen, LR & bath.<br />

Stan Shepard & Fran Tanner: 581-<strong>28</strong>56<br />

Meredith • $249,900 • #4166027<br />

Country living yet close to I-93. Open<br />

concept Cape w/spacious rooms & lots of<br />

light. Private, screened porch out back.<br />

Ron Burton 603-253-4345<br />

Sanbornton • $210,000 • #4147390<br />

3 bdrm, 2 bath Ranch style home just steps<br />

from Lake Winnisquam. Large yard, 2 car<br />

garage & paved driveway for 6+ vehicles.<br />

Cami Navoy 603-253-4345<br />

Franklin • $180,000 • #4165083<br />

Newly renovated 3 bdrm home w/views of Webster<br />

Lake. Walk across the street & you are right at<br />

Webster Lake w/sandy beaches & day dock.<br />

Jackie Elliott / Shirley Burns: 603-253-4345<br />

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Moultonboro • $324,900 • #4120179<br />

Like new home in great subdivision. Custom built<br />

w/large open 1st floor plan, formal dining room,<br />

hardwood floors, 3 season room & more.<br />

Ellen Mulligan 603-253-4345<br />

Tilton • $240,000 • #4166472<br />

One of four Lake Winnisquam year<br />

round waterfront condos w/100’ of<br />

waterfront & your own dock.<br />

Lorraine Bourgault 581-<strong>28</strong><strong>28</strong> & Shawn Bailey 581-<strong>28</strong>35<br />

Meredith • $207,900 • #4166525<br />

An exceptional value for this 3 BR<br />

Cape on a cul-de-sac. Private serene<br />

setting on over 2 acres.<br />

Shawn Bailey 581-<strong>28</strong>35 & Lorraine Bourgault 581-<strong>28</strong><strong>28</strong><br />

Moultonboro • $175,000 • #4165793<br />

3+ bdrm Chalet style home in BA <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />

Awesome beach, paved boat<br />

ramp, clubhouse and recreation area.<br />

Bob Williams / Danielle McIntosh: 603-253-4345<br />

Belmont • $149,000 • #4167548<br />

Nice 2 family duplex at the end of a<br />

cul-de-sac. Live in the 3 BR and rent the<br />

2 BR. Both have full basements.<br />

Stan Shepard 581-<strong>28</strong>56 or Rick Edson 581-<strong>28</strong>71<br />

STEENBURGH<br />

Auctioneers & Appraisers Since 1972<br />

On Site Estate Auction<br />

Antique Furniture, Accessories, Guns, Tools<br />

Saturday <strong>June</strong> 30, <strong>2012</strong> @ 10 AM<br />

40 Bodge Hill Rd, Moultonborough, NH<br />

For images see our website: www.steenburgh.<strong>com</strong><br />

ANTIQUES: Selection of primitives to include baskets, stoneware, firkin, copper pots, early cast iron cookware,<br />

cast tea kettle, Wagner pans, Ironstone pitcher and bowl sets, old maple folding deck chair; nice<br />

early 19th c. stretcher base one drawer tavern table in old finish; small early jointed teddy bear; 2 small<br />

pantry boxes one in old green paint; Pair grain painted podiums; Old Hickory porch glider; Two rustic elm<br />

bark tables; Folk art pond boat; Old pictorial twig panel of mountain scene; Group of birch bark frames<br />

and other old birch bark pieces; Big collection of painted bracket fungus; Collection of pyrography pieces;<br />

Box of antique wood tennis rackets; A.S. Clough Meredith NH bean sifter; oak telephone operators stool;<br />

pair of wrought iron candle sconces; primitive cheese press; lift top blanket box in old blue paint - top<br />

loose; selection of old medicine bottles; small group of old NH milk bottles; turned maple bowl in old black<br />

paint with make do repair; other document box in old blue; steam gauge; old oil lamps; Burr & Chittenden<br />

Lexington Ma clock; early small size primitive tuned burl mortar and pestle; oak wall telephone; pair of<br />

1919 NH license plates; pair of 1929 NH license plates; Victorian Drop Center dresser with mirror and writing<br />

on back from D.A. Ambrose Meredith, NH; toledo store scale; old wheel barrow; Unusual large size<br />

early 20th c. paneled phone booth with porcelain signs attached; old Oak s-curve roll top desk w/ paneled<br />

sides; lots of misc. chairs, rockers; primitive pine bench; slant front custom mahogany desk with inlay;<br />

mahogany secretary with arched top; set of display boxed scales; small lot of old clothes and white linens;<br />

Victorian walnut what not shelf; Japanese porcelain umbrella holder; maple drop leaf dining table; set of<br />

4 plank seat pillow back chairs; Vict. black walnut desk w. felt top; ca. 1935 doll house furniture made by<br />

Tex Barry of Will Rogers Wild West Show; mortar and pestle in old red; selection of old wooden signs;<br />

Ingraham oak gingerbread clock; good group of 23 Royal Bayreuth items of various description incl. Rose<br />

Tapestry and Sunbonnet Girls; large selection of glass and china and much more; HORSE DRAWN<br />

VEHICLES: Horse drawn doctors buggy in nice condition w/canvas top; other 2 seater horse drawn wagon<br />

- repainted; other 4 wheel one seat horse drawn buggy;<br />

TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT: Jet planer mod. JWP15HO 15 inch 3 hp planer w/ jet dust collector; Dewalt 12<br />

inch chop saw; Delta 8 in. belt grinder; Delta Sharpening Center mod. 23710; Industrial multi drawer metal<br />

cabinets; lots of antique tools; Craftsman 6 inch edger; Craftsman drill press; Ridgid Drill Press; Ridgid Table<br />

Saw; Snap On - Hot Water Pressure washer takes 110; number of large anvils; old pump forge; large<br />

amount of dry wide boards to include hardwood and softwood; other long industrial metal work counter<br />

- would make a neat kitchen island; modern industrial work bench with wood top; hardware; and much<br />

more; Estate Guns, German Militaria and related items: brand new Cannon gun safe; Nazi Youth Dagger<br />

with scabbard; Nazi SA Standard 1933 dagger with scabbard; German Luftwaffe Officers Dress Sword with<br />

scabbard in excellent condition; German P.38 Walther; Fox Model B 16 ga. shotgun (Savage); Remington<br />

12 ga. model 11-48; Winchester Model 94 30-30; Carl Gustafs Stads rifle; Mossberg 410 ga. Model 183K-A;<br />

Ruger 9mm P89 pistol; early English flintlock pistol.<br />

DIRECTIONS: From Moultonborough NH Route 25 take Bodge Hill Rd a short distance to the auction site.<br />

Sale #863 • 10% Buyers Premium • Tent - Chairs - Caterer<br />

Terms: Cash or check with proper identification • Preview: 8:00 to 9:30 day of sale only.<br />

Steenburgh Auctioneers & Appraisers<br />

Archie H. Steenburgh & Joshua W. Steenburgh<br />

NH Lic. #2194 & 2754<br />

779 Jeffers Hill Rd., Pike, NH 03780<br />

Telephone (603) 989-5361 • e-mail: josh@steenburgh.<strong>com</strong> • www.steenburgh.<strong>com</strong><br />

LUXURY REAL ESTATE<br />

Spectacular 18 room estate overlooking Squam<br />

Lake in Center Harbor & the mountains beyond.<br />

6BR including a 1st flr Master Suite w/dressing<br />

room & study, 6-1/2BA, 6 fireplaces, carriage<br />

house, barn & more!<br />

Call 253-9360 $2,999,999<br />

SANDWICH - Upscale Cape on 4 private acres<br />

with mountain view. HW, carpet, 3-bedroom<br />

with 1st floor Suite. Open concept, Ski/hiking<br />

trails. Squam Lake beach and boat access.<br />

$369,000 (4144334) Call 253-9360<br />

WOLFEBORO - Ranch style home with 3 bedrooms<br />

on private 1.8 acres conveniently close<br />

to town. Large open concept kitchen/living<br />

room. Two-car attached heated garage.<br />

$198,000 (4163884) Call 253-9360<br />

LAND<br />

MEREDITH - Quality building lot with 23.9 acres of PRIVACY - only minutes<br />

from downtown. With clearing of the house site, there is an impressive view<br />

of all of the Squam Mountain Range. $<strong>28</strong>0,000 (4098062) Call 253-9360<br />

NEW DURHAM - Sandy beach frontage on Merrymeeting Lake with southeast<br />

lake and mountain views. Sloping .3-acre lot ideal for walkout.<br />

$209,000 (4098393) Call 875-31<strong>28</strong><br />

Enjoy this amazing property as is or build your<br />

unparalleled waterfront estate in Moultonborough.<br />

Sited just 10’ from the water, w/incredible<br />

100’X40’ footprint, 300’ shoreline on 2.78<br />

acres.<br />

Call 569-31<strong>28</strong> $1,749,000<br />

ALTON - Fall in love with the southern view<br />

across the hayfield & valley towards Mt.<br />

Prospect. Passive solar contemporary on 6 Ac,<br />

with custom features, 2 fireplaces and a family<br />

theatre room.<br />

$258,000 (4142739) Call 875-31<strong>28</strong><br />

WATER ACCESS - TO BE BUILT in beautiful Cedar<br />

Cove in Alton on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee.<br />

Architectural design is fantastic,<br />

3,175SF featuring every amenity possible.<br />

Call 569-31<strong>28</strong> $795,000<br />

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BARNSTEAD - Enjoy 100’ of water frontage<br />

on Lower Suncook Lake. This rustic cottage sits<br />

right on the water’s edge and has big lake<br />

views from the long front porch.<br />

$180,000 (4053039) Call 875-31<strong>28</strong><br />

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LITTLE SQUAM LAKE<br />

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Contemporary waterfront home situated on the<br />

shore of Little Squam Lake. Open concept with<br />

balcony and loft area. Long views, detached<br />

garage with finished family room.<br />

$969,900 (4151632) Call 253-9360<br />

NEW DURHAM - Nice 2 bedroom ranch sits<br />

up on the hill overlooking Merrymeeting Lake<br />

with beach rights. Great for year round or use<br />

as a getaway.<br />

$224,700 (4129067) Call 875-31<strong>28</strong><br />

ALTON - 3 level Contemporary with a main<br />

floor master bedroom, cathedral ceiling and<br />

deck on 2.75 private acres. The driveway<br />

meanders through the hardwoods.<br />

$178,500 (4111641) Call 875-31<strong>28</strong><br />

15 Railroad Ave., Wolfeboro 569-31<strong>28</strong> / Junction Routes 25 & 25B, Center Harbor 253-9360<br />

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Campton, NH - Multipotential Multiuse Multifamily!<br />

Situated in quaint Campton Village, walking distance to the<br />

general store, town hall, post office and local restaurants,<br />

this 3 unit property, priced to sell is an investor's or business<br />

person's opportunity to make a smart buy. Lovingly<br />

landscaped and maintained including a large fishing,<br />

skating or sitting by pond this +/-1.56 acre lot, with three<br />

buildings could easily transition from a multifamily house<br />

to a Hospitality or Retail business location. Campton's Main<br />

Street is waiting for you! Zoning is already in place. Are you<br />

the person or investor who has the vision and foresight to<br />

see this property as the opportunity it truly is?<br />

MLS #MEL | Offered at $169,000<br />

Wentworth, NH - Cul-de-sac wooded lot overlooking the<br />

Baker River. This 1.82+/- acres will be the perfect spot to build<br />

your primary or vacation retreat. Follow the paved pathway<br />

down to the 500 feet of shared private frontage on the river.<br />

Remove a few trees on this flat piece of land to open up a<br />

mountain range view and with the underground utilities in<br />

place you will be well on your way to enjoy your new home<br />

away from home.<br />

MLS #4156074 | Offered at $69,900<br />

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Summer and Long-Term<br />

Rentals Wanted<br />

Owners please call about our rental program.<br />

ALTON - Eighty Acres in a rural country setting with impressive vista views in<br />

all directions.Travel 2,500 feet on an improved class VI road to the start of the<br />

land. Many recreation uses possible. $158,000 (4135181) Call 875-31<strong>28</strong><br />

CENTER HARBOR - One acre lot with 269' of frontage on Hawkin's Pond.<br />

Great spot to build your cabin in the woods. Owner is a licensed real estate<br />

agent. $118,000 (4142920) Call 253-9360<br />

Plymouth, NH - Cute as a button Cape home with an<br />

affordable price tag! This 2 bedroom home is walking<br />

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efficient propane heater. Two good size bedrooms on<br />

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Classifieds REAL ESTATE<br />

B6 • Thursday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2012</strong> MEREDITH NEWS/THE RECORD ENTERPRISE/WINNISQUAM ECHO<br />

NH Lic.<br />

#2279<br />

— FORECLOSURE SALE AT —<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION<br />

THREE-BEDROOM CAPE<br />

MONDAY, JULY 9 AT 12:30 PM<br />

104 TABERNACLE STREET, RUMNEY, NH<br />

ID #12-1081 • Cape style home located<br />

on a 0.15± acre lot at the Rumney Bible<br />

Conference • 1¾ story home built in 1992<br />

contains 1,344± SF GLA, 5 rooms, 3<br />

bedrooms, and 2 baths • Back yard storage<br />

shed, enclosed porch with 3 sliders,<br />

vinyl siding, and FHW/oil heat • Available<br />

amenities include outdoor pool, tennis,<br />

playground, and pond • Community water<br />

and private septic system • Tax Map<br />

13, Lot 8-56. Assessed value: $145,900.<br />

2011 taxes: $2,801. Mortgage Ref: Grafton<br />

County Registry of Deeds Book 3467,<br />

Page 905. Sale per order of Mortgagee by its Attorneys: Haughey, Philpot & Laurent, P.A.,<br />

Laconia, NH; Mark H. Lamper, Esquire. Directions: From the round-about at the jct. of<br />

Routes 3A/25 in West Plymouth, follow Route 25 west for 2.8 miles. Turn left on Gilford<br />

Avenue to a right on Tabernacle Street. Property is on the right. Terms: $5,000 deposit<br />

by cash or certified check satisfactory to Mortgagee at time of sale, balance due within<br />

30 days. Other terms may be announced at time of sale. All information herein is believed<br />

but not warranted to be correct. The Mortgagee does not warrant the condition<br />

or existence of any feature described above.<br />

NH Lic.<br />

#2279<br />

James R. St. Jean<br />

A U C T I O N E E R S<br />

603-734-4348 . www.jsjauctions.<strong>com</strong><br />

— FORECLOSURE SALE AT —<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION<br />

HOME CLOSE TO BOG POND<br />

TUESDAY, JULY 10 AT 10:00 AM<br />

22 LINDSLEY CIRCLE, CAMPTON, NH<br />

ID #6-143 • Contemporary<br />

style single family dwelling<br />

located on a 3.5± acre lot in<br />

a remote country setting in<br />

West Campton • 1,734± SF<br />

GLA, 6 RMS, 3 BR, 2 BA,<br />

plus a full walkout basement<br />

• 2 decks, brick hearth, and<br />

FHW/oil heat • Served by a<br />

well and septic system • Tax<br />

Map 14, Lot 5-30. Assessed<br />

value: $173,900. 2011 taxes:<br />

$3,302. Mortgage Ref: Grafton<br />

County Registry of Deeds Book 2591, Page 560. Sale per order of Mortgagee by its<br />

Attorneys: Haughey, Philpot & Laurent, P.A., Laconia, NH; Mark H. Lamper, Esquire.<br />

Directions: I-93 to exit 27. At end of ramp turn left and proceed under I-93 to a hard left<br />

on Bog Road for 2.1 miles to a right on Lindsley Circle. Home is second on the right.<br />

Terms: $5,000 deposit by cash or certified check satisfactory to Mortgagee at time of<br />

sale, balance due within 30 days. Other terms may be announced at time of sale. All<br />

information herein is believed but not warranted to be correct. The Mortgagee does not<br />

warrant the condition or existence of any feature described above.<br />

James R. St. Jean<br />

A U C T I O N E E R S<br />

603-734-4348 . www.jsjauctions.<strong>com</strong><br />

Alpine Lakes Real Estate: www.alpinelakes.<strong>com</strong><br />

Bean Group: www.beangroup.<strong>com</strong><br />

Century 21 Country Lakes Realty: www.countrylakesrealty.<strong>com</strong><br />

Century 21 Lakes Region Realty: www.lakesregionrealestate.<strong>com</strong><br />

Century 21 Twin Rivers Ralty: www.nhreal21.<strong>com</strong><br />

Coldwell Banker: www.cboldmill.<strong>com</strong><br />

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage<br />

www.newenglandmoves.<strong>com</strong><br />

Exit Lakeside Realty Group: www.exitlakeside.<strong>com</strong><br />

Granite Group Realty Services:<br />

www.granitegrouprealtyservices.<strong>com</strong><br />

Gowen Realty: www.gowenrealty.<strong>com</strong><br />

ERA Masiello: www.masiello.<strong>com</strong><br />

Kressy Real Estate: www.kressy.<strong>com</strong><br />

Lamprey & Lamprey Realtors: www.lampreyandlamprey.<strong>com</strong><br />

Maxfield Real Estate: www.maxfieldrealestate.<strong>com</strong><br />

McLane Realty: www.mclanerealtyplymouth.<strong>com</strong><br />

Mountain Country Realty: www.mountaincountryrealestate.<strong>com</strong><br />

Nash Realty: www.nashrealty.<strong>com</strong><br />

New Hampshire Colonials Real Estate: www.squamlake.<strong>com</strong><br />

Noseworthy Real Estate: www.noseworthyrealestate.<strong>com</strong><br />

Old Mill Properties: www.oldmillprops.<strong>com</strong><br />

Peabody and Smith: www.peabodysmith.<strong>com</strong><br />

Pine Shores Real Estate: www.pineshoresllc.<strong>com</strong><br />

Preferred Vacation Rentals: www.preferredrentals.<strong>com</strong><br />

Remax Bayside-Steve Banks: www.winnihomes.<strong>com</strong><br />

Roche Realty: www.rocherealty.<strong>com</strong><br />

Strawberry Lane Real Estate: www.strawberrylane.<strong>com</strong><br />

Town & Forest Realty: www.townandforest.<strong>com</strong><br />

Plymouth<br />

Apartments<br />

For rent:<br />

1 & 2 bedroom units.<br />

Subsidized rent based<br />

upon in<strong>com</strong>e.<br />

Call 536-4402<br />

for an application.<br />

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AND OTHER<br />

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newhampshirelakesandmountains.<strong>com</strong><br />

NH Lic.<br />

#2279<br />

— FORECLOSURE SALE AT —<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION<br />

HOME ON 3± ACRES & VACANT 18.47± ACRE LOT<br />

TUESDAY, JULY 10 AT 10:00 AM<br />

362 CAPE MOONSHINE ROAD, WENTWORTH, NH<br />

ID #12-1093 • Colonial style home located<br />

in a quiet country setting at the Wentworth/<br />

Warren town line • Property consists of 3.01±<br />

acres with home (Tax Map 1-2-4) & abutting<br />

vacant 18.47± acre parcel with 464.6± FF<br />

(Tax Map 1-2-27) • 2-story home built in<br />

2003 contains 2,480± SF GLA, 4 bedrooms<br />

and 1 bath • Residential Zoning District.<br />

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Mortgagee<br />

reserves the right to offer the parcels<br />

individually and/or in the entirety<br />

Total ad valorem assessed value: $161,300. 2011 taxes: $2,329. Mortgage Ref: Grafton<br />

County Registry of Deeds Book 3343, Page 0913. This is a second mortgage. Sale<br />

per order of Mortgagee by its Attorneys: Hebert & Dolder, PLLC, Concord, NH; Donald<br />

F. Hebert, Esquire. Directions: From the jct. of Routes 25A/25 in Wentworth, follow<br />

Route 25A (Bakers Hill Road) west for 2.7 miles. Turn right on Cape Moonshine Road<br />

for 1.7 miles to a right up shared drive. Home is on the right. Terms: $5,000 deposit by<br />

cash, certified check, bank check, or other form of payment acceptable to Mortgagee at<br />

time of sale, balance due within 30 days. Other terms may be announced at time of<br />

sale. All information herein is believed but not warranted to be correct. The Mortgagee<br />

does not warrant the condition or existence of any feature described above.<br />

James R. St. Jean<br />

A U C T I O N E E R S<br />

603-734-4348 . www.jsjauctions.<strong>com</strong><br />

Mortgagee’s & Secured<br />

Party’s Sale At AUCTION<br />

Holderness General Store With Little Squam Lake Access<br />

863 U.S. Route 3 (Main Street) Holderness, New Hampshire<br />

Friday, <strong>June</strong> 29th at 10:00 a.m.<br />

The first floor of this property has previously been used as a general store<br />

with 2,022± sq.ft. including a half bath. The second floor is a 3-bedroom<br />

apartment with deck, full bath, kitchen and laundry room totaling 1,750±<br />

sq.ft. The building includes a full, unfinished basement and is heated by oilfired<br />

steam heat. The property includes an easement allowing owners/<br />

patrons access to the dock on the point. Assessed Value: $330,600. Tax Map<br />

101, Lot 0<strong>28</strong>.<br />

Inspection: One hour prior to the auction, if permitted.<br />

Broker Participation Wel<strong>com</strong>e<br />

For a property info package with<br />

terms go to www.paulmcinnis.<strong>com</strong><br />

Lic.#2089 - (603) 964-1301 - Ref. #12PM-41 - Auction subject to all Terms of Sale. © <strong>2012</strong> Paul McInnis, Inc.<br />

SENIOR<br />

HOUSING<br />

Common Man Commons, in Ashland, NH, is now accepting applications<br />

for one-bedroom apartments. Tenants pay 30% of their<br />

adjusted monthly in<strong>com</strong>e for rent. This includes heat, hot water<br />

and electricity.<br />

To be eligible applicants must be 62 years of age or older and meet<br />

the following HUD guidelines:<br />

One Person ~ Gross Annual In<strong>com</strong>e Limit ~ $24,650.<br />

Two Person ~ Gross Annual In<strong>com</strong>e Limit ~ $<strong>28</strong>,150.<br />

For an application or more information, please contact:<br />

Regina B. Buteau, 48 West Street, Ashland, NH 03217<br />

Office: (603) 968-3063 • Email: rbuteau@snhs.org<br />

Relay Services: 7-1-1<br />

NH Lic.<br />

#2279<br />

— FORECLOSURE SALE AT —<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION<br />

TWO-BEDROOM HOME<br />

MONDAY, JULY 9 AT 2:00 PM<br />

20 CARR AVENUE, ASHLAND, NH<br />

ID #10-1818 • c.1920 New<br />

Englander style home located<br />

on a 0.25± acre lot in a quiet<br />

neighborhood close to the<br />

center of town • 2-story home<br />

has 944± SF GLA, 5 rooms,<br />

2 bedrooms, 1 bath, and a full<br />

unfinished basement • 2-car<br />

detached garage, wrap-around<br />

sunporch, hardwood floor, and<br />

FHA/oil heat • Town water<br />

and sewer • Tax Map 017, Lot<br />

013-026. Assessed value: $124,600. 2011 taxes: $2,506. Mortgage Ref: Grafton County<br />

Registry of Deeds Book 3391, Page 558. Sale per order of Mortgagee by its Attorneys:<br />

Haughey, Philpot & Laurent, P.A., Laconia, NH; Mark H. Lamper, Esquire. Directions:<br />

From the jct. of Routes 3/25/132 in Ashland, follow Route 132 south for .2 mile. Turn left<br />

on Carr Avenue for .1 mile. Property is on right. Terms: $5,000 deposit by cash or<br />

certified check satisfactory to Mortgagee at time of sale, balance due within 30 days.<br />

Other terms may be announced at time of sale. All information herein is believed but<br />

not warranted to be correct. The Mortgagee does not warrant the condition or existence<br />

of any feature described above.<br />

James R. St. Jean<br />

A U C T I O N E E R S<br />

603-734-4348 . www.jsjauctions.<strong>com</strong><br />

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Mt. Washington Valley (North<br />

Conway) CPA Firm, 4th largest in<br />

NH, seeks a full-time, professional<br />

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desired, CPA preferred.<br />

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<strong>com</strong>mensurate with experience.<br />

Great benefits package.<br />

Please mail resumes to LMR, 10<br />

Duprey Road, North Conway, NH<br />

03860. E-Mail:<br />

dbouchard@lmrpa.<strong>com</strong><br />

or Fax to 603-356-2149.<br />

ROBERT FROST<br />

CHARTER SCHOOL<br />

North Conway, NH. A state of NH<br />

authorized public charter school<br />

that integrates 21st Century Skills<br />

Framework with Common Core<br />

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setting, seeks for the <strong>2012</strong>/2013<br />

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THE MOONBEAM CAFE in Lancaster<br />

is accepting applications for YEAR<br />

ROUND openings. weekends a must.<br />

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and food is prepared using fresh<br />

ingredients. Experience a must. Culinary<br />

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requires experience. We also have<br />

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and dishwashers. Both day and night<br />

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Private Tutoring<br />

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and Russian<br />

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cats...<br />

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before 8 weeks old.<br />

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certificate within<br />

14 days of transfer.<br />

3. Be inoculated.<br />

This applies to all dogs & cats,<br />

mongrel or purebred, gift or<br />

sale, planned or accidental litters.<br />

Barn/Garage/Yard Sales<br />

COMMUNITY YARD SALE<br />

Saturday <strong>June</strong> 30th 8am - noon<br />

Massive Multi-family yard sale in<br />

Suissevale off 109 in Moultonborough<br />

17 Langdorf St.<br />

(Suissevale Clubhouse)<br />

Dozen homes and counting<br />

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YARD SALE: 1026 Whittier Hwy,<br />

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Church) Sat. July 7, 9-3. Moving,<br />

lots of stuff- household items, tools,<br />

A.C., ladders and much more.<br />

Coins & Stamps<br />

Highest<br />

$$ Prices $$<br />

Paid<br />

Do not sell until you have<br />

checked our buy prices.<br />

Buying all US and foreign<br />

copper, gold and silver coins.<br />

Buying estate jewelry,<br />

damaged jewelry,<br />

dental gold, sterling silver.<br />

Free oral appraisals.<br />

North Country Coins<br />

Main Street<br />

Plymouth, NH<br />

603-536-2625<br />

Fuel/Wood<br />

FIREWOOD - JS LOGGING -<br />

Cut, Split, Delivered Green.<br />

$200.00/cord.<br />

Please Call 783-5559<br />

JOHNSTON LOGGING<br />

FIREWOOD<br />

Cut, split, and delivered<br />

$200 per cord, 2 cord min.<br />

Got trees need CA$H? 455-6100<br />

N.H.DEPT. of Agriculture weights<br />

& Measures Law requires: that<br />

cordwood (fire wood) must:<br />

1. Be sold by the cord or fraction of<br />

a cord;<br />

2. Contain 1<strong>28</strong> cubic feet per cord<br />

when stacked;<br />

3. Be ac<strong>com</strong>panied by sales slip<br />

stating the amount of wood sold &<br />

the price.<br />

Misc. For Sale<br />

SOFA AND LOVESEAT, excellent<br />

condition. Will need to pick up. $200<br />

OBO. Call 603-934-6191.<br />

Misc. For Sale<br />

BED 10” THICK<br />

ORTHOPEDIC PILLOWTOP<br />

MATTRESS & BOX<br />

NEW IN PLASTIC<br />

COST $995<br />

SELL QUEEN $299<br />

FULL $<strong>28</strong>0, KING $450<br />

CAN DELIVER.<br />

CALL 603-235-1773<br />

BEDROOM SET<br />

7PC CHERRY SLEIGH<br />

DRESSER/MIRROR,<br />

CHEST AND NIGHTSTAND<br />

NEW IN BOXES<br />

SACRIFICE $895<br />

CALL 603-235-1773<br />

Dog Crate 23”x30”x19”. includes<br />

water & food dish $50. Winch 1500<br />

Lbs. AC Electric, Brand new still in<br />

box $100. TV Sylvania 27” excellent<br />

condition w/remote $45. Canoe 19 ft.<br />

Canadian Sunliner w/paddles $300.<br />

Dehumidifier Goldstar easily handles<br />

1500 sq. ft. $75. Round table 30” grey<br />

resin w/4-bar stools, 36 1/3” high<br />

$100. Lexmark printer Model X1185<br />

$30. Dell monitor 15” + Keyboard $25.<br />

Please call 253-8832.<br />

FOR SALE: 1/4 " clear mirror,<br />

$1.00 sq. ft. (72"x50" sheets &<br />

36"x40" w/ P.E.); 1/4" thick clear<br />

wire glass, $2.00 sq. ft. (78"x50"<br />

sheets, 17 Diamond&2 square);<br />

.040 flat aluminum sheets,<br />

(masked), $.75 sq. ft. (5 brz, 2<br />

clear anod, 2 white), 4'x8'; 1/8"<br />

thick flat aluminum sheets, $1.00<br />

sq. ft. (clear anodized, 4'x10');<br />

acrylic & polycarbonate (s/s &<br />

cutoffs). Also glass dollies, tools,<br />

etc. For more information, call<br />

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to submit a letter of interest with their qualifications to:<br />

The Board of Selectmen<br />

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PO Box 124<br />

Sanbornton, NH 03269<br />

on or before July 6, <strong>2012</strong>. The duties and responsibilities<br />

of a Tree Warden are contained in RSA 231:139 through<br />

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Full-time Benefits Include: Medical, Dental, Life, Vision, Paid Time Off, 401k, discounts, health club membership and ski privileges.<br />

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LITTLETON REGIONAL HOSPITAL<br />

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600 St. Johnsbury Road, Littleton, NH 03561<br />

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