Despite slow start, Bristol s Walker Farm hopes for a good maple sugaring season

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1 Volume 122 Number xx THURSDAY, MARCH 27, Cets Despite slow start, Bristol s Walker Farm hopes for a good maple sugarig seaso BY DONNA RHODES Staff Writer BRISTOL There s o cady coatig the fact that the 2014 maple sugarig seaso is t goig as well as hoped, but the folks at the Walker Farm Sugar Shack still had sap to boil durig last weeked s Maple Weeked ope house evet for New Hampshire syrup producers. It s bee a pretty slow start ad really has t eve begu ruig yet, but we were able to get eough sap to boil the old-fashioed way for the weeked, said Jaso Walker. The old-fashioed way was with a wood-fired boiler that slowly cooked the sap dow to syrup without the help of a moder reverse osmosis machie, which ca help speed up the process. BY DONNA RHODES Staff Writer PLYMOUTH It s time oce agai for the aual First Star Toight Gala dier, to be held o Friday, April 4, ad orgaizers are hopig the residets of the Pemi-Baker, White Moutai, ad Newfoud Regios ad beyod will help make the 27th year of their all-importat fudraiser aother big success. First Star Toight is a program that assists families who have a child with a serious medical coditio. It was begu by a Plymouth State Uiversity professor whose ow daughter was ill ad hospitalized at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Ceter i Lebao. As he drove home from the hospital oe ight, he looked up to see the first star of the eveig shiig brightly i the sky. He said a prayer at that time, i which he promised to help others if his child could be saved. Ad with that promise, First Star Toight was bor. Sice its iceptio 27 years ago the orgaizatio has provided local families with may types of support. FST supplies gift cards for gas moey to travel to medical appoitmets, fuds for prescriptios, ad eve special eeds like glasses or laptop computers so chil- Idex Busiess...B10 Caledar of Evets...B4-5 Church News...B6 - B9 Classifieds...B12 - B17 Health, Sr., Fitess...B10 Obituaries...A10 Opiio...A6-7 Sports...B1-3 Talk of the Tows...A8-11 Walker s gradfather, Berard Hutoo of Dabury, watched as Jaso ad his brothers boiled the sap, recallig earlier times whe his father would do everythig the old-fashioed way. There were o large holdig taks at that time, o lies strug betwee the trees, ad certaily o reverse osmosis machies. My father tapped every tree by had, said Hutoo. He used a shoulder yoke to carry two buckets at a time ad a sleigh that pulled the big tak back to boil the sap. Over the years, he has see may a sprig whe the sap was slow to ru, ad other times whe the seaso would ed early with a quick thaw. Oce buds appear o the trees, the seaso is over, but whe that will First Star Toight Gala set for April 4 dre ca keep up with their schoolwork while hospitalized or at home recoverig. Likeig themselves to a grass roots Make-A-Wish foudatio, First Star Toight has also helped childre recuperate through a trip to summer camp or places such as Disey World. This year s fudraisig dier will agai take place at the Commo Ma Restaurat i Plymouth. Bria Chalmers, chair of the FST Board of Directors, said there will be two seatigs for the ight, oe at 6 p.m., whe families ca come out for a great meal with their childre, ad a secod at 7:30 p.m. whe adults will ejoy dier, a live auctio ad dacig to the Chris White Bad. Throughout the ight, there will be plety of raffle items up for grabs as well, ad 110-percet of all proceeds from the eveig will beefit FST ad their missio to help families of local commuities. Dier will iclude salmo with a citrus viaigrette, a chef-cut New York Sirloi, salad, rolls, side dishes, appetizers, beverages ad desserts. A vegetaria optio will also be available. It s oe of the first sigs of sprig whe we hold the First Star Toight Gala ad we hope everyoe will joi us i supportig a worthy cause, said Chalmers. Tickets are $35 for adults, $15 for childre, ad they are available at the UPS Store o Mai Street i dowtow Plymouth or at the Commo Ma Compay Store i Ashlad. They ca also be purchased through board members Lida Corriveau, Dr. David Cuis, Liz Figueroa, Kate Doahue, Moe LaFreiere ad Chalmers, or at the door o the ight of the evet. occur each year is a guessig game. There was o guessig about whether or ot Maple Weeked at Walker Farm was a popular evet this year, though. Despite cold temperatures, locals ad visitors alike still flocked to the sugar house, where they could observe just how the sap from a maple tree becomes the syrup o their breakfast table. Four geeratios of the Walkers welcomed the steady stream of guests ad served up their delicious homemade goods for everyoe to ejoy. Childre especially liked BY DONNA RHODES Staff Writer PLYMOUTH While they did t maage to orgaize a 20th reuio i time for last year, Plymouth Regioal High School s Class of 1993 will be gatherig for a belated reuio this September, ad will be usig that opportuity to hoor oe of their falle classmates, Jared Va Aalst, who died i the lie of duty while i Afghaista. Trisha (Swai) Hurst is oe of the orgaizers of the reuio, ad said the class is raisig fuds to place a decorative graite bech i VaAalst s memory o the grouds of the high school. We wated to do somethig i memory of Jared, ad came up with this idea. He s the first perso we lost i our class, ad we wated to hoor ad remember him, Hurst said. Whe approached with the idea, officials at PRHS were very receptive, ad said they already have a few places i mid that the ice cream drizzled with syrup ad the maple-flavored cotto cady, but there were also other treats like cookies ad doughuts. People were also able to purchase maple lollipops ad cadies, maple cream, maple mustard, maple peauts, graulated maple sugar ad, of course, maple syrup. The maple oatmeal bread has bee really popular today. I kow it does t last log aroud our house, said Walker. The family also held a raffle for a basket overflowig with their homemade maple products ad may might be suitable for the tribute. Sice VaAalst was very ivolved i sports durig his years at PRHS, Hurst said she hopes the bech might look out over the football field. He was captai of the football ad wrestlig teams, so I thik he would really like somethig like that, she said. As word of the project Doa Rhodes Berard Hutoo kept a close eye o the sap his gradsos were boilig at Walker Farm s Sugar Shack i Bristol durig this past weeked s ope house evet. were hopeful that their ame would be draw for spreads amog the members of the Class of 93, the ethusiasm has grow, ad doatios have bee pourig i to purchase the bech. Hurst said i additio to those fuds, they ow would like to allow others i the commuity the opportuity to make a doatio, too, sice so may kew ad loved VaAalst. the delicious prize. SEE SUGARING PAGE A13 Classmates seek to hoor the memory of Jared VaAalst BY DONNA RHODES Courtesy Photo Jared VaAalst of Plymouth High School s Class of 93 was killed while servig i Afghaista, ad his classmates are ow gatherig fuds to place a bech i his hoor o the high school grouds ad make doatios i his ame to the PRHS Booster Club ad the JVA Memorial Foudatio. Staff Writer PLYMOUTH Cultural Arts Night at Plymouth Regioal High School o March 19 celebrated its 34th year i salutig the works of studets i the Pemi-Regioal School District. Each year, the district allows its youg stars to shie whe their talets are placed o display, be it art, woodworkig, music or theater. Proud parets ad family members come from all six of the district s schools to admire the hudreds of creative pieces hagig i hallways ad showcases alog with the music of the choruses ad bads. Teachers Mary Doova ad Ly Sabor of PRHS were excited to see so may ejoyig the ight. This is a great collaborative K-12 showig for art, music ad theater that we start to pla for every year i the fall, said Doova. The etire district is ivolved, ad that s pretty ucommo. Performig musical selectios this year were the Campto Elemetary School s Ukulele Class, which played Somewhere We upped the goal o how much we wated to raise to buy a eve icer bech. I m hopig we ca get eough to put a photo of him o it ad maybe buy a tree or somethig to go beside it, Hurst said. Ay extra fuds we have we re goig to doate to the Plymouth Booster Club. The group would additioally like to make a cotributio to the JVA Memorial Foudatio set up by VaAalst s wife Katie to provide scholarships for deservig studets. A special half time tribute to Va Aalst is beig plaed for the homecomig weeked football game at PRHS i September. The bech will also be dedicated at that time by the class as part of their reuio weeked activities. Those who would like to cotribute to the memorial ca do so by visitig where secured olie doatios ca be made. Pemi-Baker studets display their creative side at Cultural Arts Night Doa Rhodes First graders Claire Ecclesto ad Maso Glew of Holderess Cetral School were pleased to show off the ceramic peguis they made for the aual Cultural Arts Night i the Pemi-Baker School District. over the Raibow, as well as the PRHS Cocert Bad ad Cocert Choir, studets of a collaborative Ashlad, Holderess, Wetworth ad Rumey Elemetary School bad, the Plymouth Elemetary School Percussio Esemble, ad a combied seveth through 12th grade bad ad chorus. This is a uifyig evet for us i the school district, SEE CAN PAGE A13 Servig: Alexadria Ashlad Bridgewater Bristol Campto Dabury Dorchester Ellsworth Groto Hebro Holderess New Hampto Plymouth Rumey South Dabury Thorto Warre Waterville Valley Wetworth West Rumey

2 Local News A2 Newly elarged Ashlad Select Board re-orgaizes BY DAVID RUELL Cotributor ASHLAND At their Moday meetig, the ewly elarged Board of Ashlad Selectme reorgaized for the comig year, modified their meetig schedule, ad discussed the default budget, Tow Hall improvemets, a lad use clerk, ad complaits about sow removal. Last year, the voters decided to elarge the board from three to five members. O Moday, the three icumbet members, Jeaette Stewart, Phil Presto ad Norm DeWolfe, who was elected to a three-year term last week, were joied by two ewly elected members, Steve Felto ad Fra Plas uderway for Made i Bristol Fair BRISTOL The Bristol Historical Society plas to hold a Made i Bristol fair this summer. This would give idividuals, busiesses, orgaizatios, clubs, etc. the opportuity to showcase their products ad services. Bristol was oce a ceter of maufacturig, takig advatage of the water power of the Newfoud River. Textiles were made at the Dodge Davis Mill (the Yakees baseball team pistripe Welcome, Aa Mae Perry! PLYMOUTH Tori Bradley ad Breda Perry of Thorto are thrilled to aouce the birth of their daughter, Aa Mae Perry, o Newto. The impact of the ew members was soo evidet. Stewart, the chairma, opeed the meetig with the reorgaizatio of the board, begiig with the chairma positio. Felto moved ad Newto secoded the omiatio of DeWolfe as chairma. There were o other omiatios ad DeWolfe was promptly elected with three votes, Presto abstaiig ad Stewart votig i the egative. DeWolfe the took over the meetig. Presto was elected vice chairma. Committee assigmets were the voted upo. Newto became the selectma represetative ad Presto the alterate to the Plaig Board, De- material first came from the Bristol mill). There were a umber of pulp mills providig pulp for the paper mills. Other factories made shoes, carriages, paper ad other items. There were machie shops, foudries, furiture makers, taeries, grist mills, lumber mills to ame a few. But just as importat for the residets of Bristol were all the home idustries ad the goods they provided for the commuity. March 17, 2014 at Speare Memorial Hospital i Plymouth. Attedig at Aa s birth was Dr. Joseph Eber. Wolfe the represetative ad Felto the alterate to the Budget Committee, Felto the represetative ad Stewart the alterate to the CIP Committee. Stewart ad Presto were cotiued as the selectme members of the Joit Loss Maagemet ad uio egotiatio committees, ad Stewart remaied o the Persoel Policy committee. The selectme also pla to establish a Ecoomic Developmet Committee, but felt that it was too early to pick the selectme members of that committee. Plaig Board Chair Susa MacLeod will preset iformatio she has gathered o such committees at their ext meetig. Sadra Colema The buy local movemet that is becomig popular gives more ad more importace to the curret home idustries goig o right here i Bristol. As we look for ways to revitalize Bristol the Historical Society wishes to give our locals a place to come together ad showcase what is curretly beig made i Bristol. If you would like to participate i this effort by becomig a member of the orgaizig committee or as a participat i the fair you may call or The Historical Society aual busiess meetig will be Saturday, March 29 at 10:30 a.m. i the Miot Sleeper Library. Iterested folks are welcome to come ad help us orgaize this evet. later suggested that the selectme have liaisos to the two utility commissios DeWolfe oted that he regularly atteds the commissio meetigs ad plas to cotiue to do so. Newto is also plaig to go to utility commissio meetigs. The selectme have bee meetig twice a moth, o the first Moday eveig i the school library ad o the third Wedesday morig i the Tow Hall. Newto suggested movig the morig meetig to the eveig ad movig it out of the small coferece room i the Tow Hall, so that the public would have more access to the selectme s meetigs. Stewart poited out that havig the meetig i the Tow Hall had advatages, as it allowed better access to the tow office files ad copier. But, after some discussio, the selectme voted to hold the two meetigs o the first ad third Moday eveigs, begiig at 7 p.m., i the school library. At the tow electio last week, the $6,210,871 proposed operatig budget was defeated, leavig the tow ad the utilities with the default operatig budget of $6,130,645. Tow Admiistrator Paul Brascombe suggested that moey could be moved aroud i the default budget to still give o-uio tow employees the salary icreases that had bee icluded i the proposed budget. The selectme however wated to take a broader look at adjustig their budget to fit the amout actually voted. Presto poited out that they should ot make piecemeal chages to the budget, as they might later regret ot fudig certai parts of the budget that may eed more moey i After discussig how to do this as soo as possible, the selectme decided to establish a subcommittee of Felto ad Newto to examie the default budget ad see how it could be chaged to come as close as possible to the proposed budget. The selectme will take up the budget issue agai at their April 7 meetig. Amog the proposed expeditures affected by the budget vote were sigificat improvemets to the Tow Hall that were icluded i the proposed budget but ot i the default budget. The Tow Admiistrator is still pursuig a grat opportuity with the Rural Developmet program of the US Departmet of Agriculture, that could help fud those improvemets. Oe obstacle is that the Tow Hall, ad particularly the restroom, does ot meet the ADA stadards for hadicapped access. So, the restroom reovatio may have to precede other chages i the buildig. Plaig Board Chair Susa MacLeod ad Zoig Board Chair Eli Badger addressed the board about the eed for a lad use clerk. MacLeod has prepared job descriptios for two positios for their lad use boards, a recordig secretary to take miutes at their hearigs ad meetigs, ad a lad use clerk to process applicatios ad the other ecessary paperwork, such as abutters otices. The boards do ow have a secretary but ot a lad use clerk. Badger suggested that the buildig ispector could hadle applicatios i the iterim util they ca hire a clerk. Whe asked how the buildig ispector or the clerk would be paid, he explaied that the Plaig Board ad the ZBA have the power to charge applicats fees to cover the costs of processig their applicatios. The boards would have to adopt fees sufficiet to cover the icreased costs. The selectme were agreeable to the short term solutio of havig the buildig ispector deal with the applicatios. The selectme also reviewed a form ad a policy for Right to Kow Law applicatios preseted by Brascombe, who oted that it is sometimes difficult to determie from verbal ad writte requests what a applicat wats to fid out. The form is desiged to make the request clearer ad avoid misuderstadigs. The policy would spell out how such requests are hadled ad what the costs will be. Brascombe suggested also askig for a dow paymet whe a request will require a large umber of pages to be copied. The selectme tabled the form ad the policy util SEE ASHLAND PAGE A14 FORD CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED 14 Tow West Road, Plymouth, NH

3 Grage offers program to keep citizes scam-free DANBURY Co artists with their scams, Pozi schemes, bogus ivestmets ad fake charities are resposible for Americas losig tes of billios of dollars aually. It is estimated that each year approximately 25 millio citizes are victims of cosumer fraud. O April 5 at 3 p.m. (after the Farmers Market), voluteer spokesma for AARP NH Bob Dez, a retired FBI Aget, will speak o what oe ca do to greatly reduce chaces of becomig the ext victim i the multi-billio dollar crime busiess. Accordig to Dez, prevetio depeds upo alert, iformed ad ivolved citizes who recogize the red warig flags of a scam. A questio ad aswer period will follow the presetatio. Blazig Star grage hall is o North Road, just off the itersectio of Routes 104 ad 4 i Dabury, ad ca be reached at Tri-Couty CAP seekig voluteer drivers REGION Tri-Couty Cap Trasit is i eed of voluteers for our Log Distace Medical Trasportatio program. This service is provided solely by the voluteers that we have o staff. The scope of this job would be to pick up our passegers i your persoal vehicles, at their home, or a predetermied pickup spot, ad drive them to their destiatio, ad the back home. These trips may be local or log distace trips to places such as Dartmouth Hitchcock, Catholic Medical Ceter, etc. Voluteers will be reimbursed for all of their mileage at the rate of 55 cets per mile. This is a very importat service for those who rely o it. You ca help make a differece i the lives of people. LRPC TAC meets Wedesday A fod farewell America Red Cross ad SUBWAY team up to promote blood doatios i April PLYMOUTH To help icrease awareess of the eed for blood ad thak those who geerously give the gift of life, SUBWAY is teamig up with the America Red Cross durig the moth of April. All presetig doors i the Plymouth area will receive a coupo for a free regular six-ich sub at ay participatig SUB- WAY restaurat. Blood is used to treat a wide variety of life-threateig coditios, icludig trauma, cacer, severe aemia, premature births, strokes ad more. Please help us maitai the blood supply whe the Red Cross bloodmobile comes to Plymouth State Uiversity i Plymouth o Moday, April 7 ad Tuesday, April 8 from 2 to 7 p.m. Doors must be i good health, weigh 110 pouds or more, be 17 years of age, or 16 with paretal Walter Johso Courtesy Retirig select board member Peter Webster was recogized ad preseted a award for his te years of service to the commuity as a selectma durig this year s aual Tow Meetig i Holderess. From left to right are board members Jill White, Peter Webster, Woodie Laverack ad Shelagh Coelly. Missig is board member Sam Brickley. coset. Because less tha five percet of the populatio gives blood, ew doors are always eeded. To make a appoitmet to give blood, or for more iformatio about givig blood, cotact the America Red Cross at RED CROSS ( ) or visit olie at redcrossblood.org. The eed is costat. The gratificatio is istat. Give blood. PLYMOUTH There will be a commuity evet o Tuesday, April 1 at the Whole Village Family Resource Ceter i Plymouth from 7:15-9 p.m. titled How do you Create a Life of Possibilities? Do you wat to lose weight? Do you wat a coected marriage? Do you wat to create empowermet i your childre? Do you wat to ear more moey? Do you wat your busiess to grow? Please joi us for a itroductio to TMD, a empowermet traiig, comig to the Cocord area o March 28, 29, ad 30! Studets 16 ad older are welcome to atted whe accompaied by a adult. Trasformatioal Mid Dyamics (TMD) looks ito the idea that people ca choose to create a empowered life ad future by trasformig the iteractios they have with others ad themselves. Where most of us curretly create from is our programmig. Our programmig is those thoughts, feeligs, beliefs, ad actios that we use to keep ourselves, our egos, safe from the world. TMD is a traiig system that provides a uique opportuity for you to discover who you Local News Bristol FD to use grat fuds to provide residets with smoke detectors BY DONNA RHODES Staff Writer BRISTOL The Bristol Fire Departmet is pleased to aouce that they have bee accepted ito a grat program through Kidde, a atioal smoke detector compay, to create a safer commuity. Through the program, the departmet will be offerig free smoke detectors to homes that eed oe ad they will eve istall them upo request. Kidde s ultimate goal is to get a workig smoke detector i every home. Followig a devastatig fire earlier this year whe two people lost their lives i a home with o workig smoke detectors, Chief Steve Yauzzi said he ever wated to see a tragedy like that agai. This was all prompted by the Bridgewater fire, Yauzzi said. It s disturbig to me that there are still homes without workig smoke detectors, ad we wated to do somethig about that. I that quest, Yauzi asked his admiistrative assistat, Cidy Rogers, to seek out grat programs for smoke detectors so that the BFD could help prevet future tragedies. She was able to fid this grat through Kidde, ad they ll be trackig us to see how may smoke detectors are eeded ad istalled i Bristol, he said. Smoke detectors have a average life spa of approximately te years. Yauzzi said his departmet is curretly acceptig ames of Bristol residets who do ot have a smoke detector, or have a older oe that eeds to be replaced. He expects to receive the detectors sometime i the ext moth ad whe they arrive the departmet will begi distributig them. If requested, we ll eve sed someoe out to istall the detector i your home ad make sure it s workig properly, said Yauzzi. Bristol s Fire Departmet also has a battery program for residets. Smoke detector batteries should be replaced every six moths ad the departmet will provide ew batteries free of charge. We re tryig to take a real pro-active approach to fire safety i the commuity, Yauzzi said. Besides smoke detectors ad batteries, the BFD also has a child car Lear to create a life of possibilities at Whole Village workshop A3 seat ispectio program. Departmet members will either ispect a seat to see that it is properly istalled or istall it for those who are usure of how it should be doe. To schedule a child car seat ispectio/istallatio, or to place your ame o the list for the Kidde smoke detector program, please cotact the Bristol Fire Departmet at Moday through Friday durig ormal busiess hours. are beyod programmatic resposes such as sarcasm, justificatios, ad ratioalizatios that defed you from your feeligs ad hoest commuicatio. Defese mechaisms are replaced with accoutability, autheticity, ad ruthless compassio! TMD shows people how to create for themselves dyamics that break dow the power that their programmig has over them! It offers the tools to create a quality of life that is ispirig! Parets lear how to empower their childre! Couples lear how to create coectio ad depth i their relatioships! Busiess owers ad employees lear how to create a impactful ad empowered work place that ispires growth! What do you wat to trasform? If you could create the life of your dreams, what would that look like? What is holdig you back from doig so? Lear about your programmig ad take the first step i creatig a life of possibility! Come ad be ispired! For more iformatio about TMD call either Shirley Bemis at or Sarah Sutherlad at sarah.m.sutherlad22@ gmail.com or Walter ad Aita Cheey (formerly of Plymouth) 70th Aiversary (April 15, 1944) Card Shower Please sed ay cogratulatios or well wishes to: Mr & Mrs Walter Cheey 127 S. Witer Circle Avo Park, FL MEREDITH The Lakes Regio Plaig Commissio (LRPC) Trasportatio Techical Advisory Committee (TAC) will meet at 2 p.m. o Wedesday, April 2 at the Humisto Buildig, 103 Mai St. i Meredith. The meetig will iclude a presetatio about the Trasportatio Alteratives Program (TAP) by NHDOT Project Maager Tom Jameso. The ew TAP program replaces fudig for Safe Routes to Schools, Trasportatio Ehacemet, ad Sceic Byways. The goal of TAP i New Hampshire is to meet the eeds of active modes of trasportatio such as walkig ad bicyclig. The LRPC Trasportatio TAC ecourages all members of the public who are cocered about ay aspect of trasportatio to atted ad provide their iput. For additioal iformatio about this meetig, please cotact the Lakes Regio Plaig Commissio at

4 Arts & Etertaimet A4 Critic s Corer Zombie Boy hits all the right irreveret otes BY HARRY C. BATCHELDER, JR. Durig the past five years, writer, producer, ad director Jamie Sharps, usig local Holderess characters as actors, has lauched five zombie-themed films, with Tucker s Crossig garerig first place at the Somewhat North of Bosto Film Festival. O a Saturday eveig i Plymouth, before a audibly ethusiastic audiece, Sharps recet film Zombie Boy premiered, clearly surpassig his previous efforts. Put simply, Zombie Boy is a delicious mélage of slapstick, satire ad spoof that affectioately mocks his earlier films ad spoofs the public s recet ad growig love affair with high-budget zombie films. Without givig away too much, the plot ivolves a search by bad guys for a zombie serum ad the valiat ad violet efforts by the good guys to prevet the serum from fallig ito Courtesy Photo Barry Goudreau (right) The Brooks Youg Bad The James Motgomery Blues Bad Rock-N-Blues Guitar Summit thuders ito Plymouth PLYMOUTH At 7:30 p.m. o Friday, March 28, the Flyig Mokey is excited to preset the Rock-N- Blues Guitar Summit. This star studded show has may of the regio s most dyamic ad excitig performers icludig The James Motgomery Blues Bad, Barry Goudreau formerly of Bosto, George McCa formerly of the Blues Brothers, & New Hampshire s ow Brooks Youg Bad. Tickets for this cocert start at $29. As a former member of the multi-platium sellig bad Bosto, Goudreau played o their first two albums, Bosto ad Do t Look Back. Whe released, Bosto was the fastest sellig debut album of all time. Goudreau s musical career cotiued after Bosto, goig o to form Orio the Huter, RTZ, ad releasig two records with Brad Delp. This guitar virtuoso will heat up the stage ad brig back the good old days whe he played with oe of the biggest rock bads ever to come out of Bosto, cotributig so may sogs to everybody s classic rock soudtrack. George McCa is a musicia s musicia. Every guitar player o the circuit kow him as he s played with everybody, most otably a stit with Da Ackroyd ad Jim Belushi s Blues Brothers. His blues playig is where he really shies. Catch him whe a frotma calls somethig by Albert Kig, Otis Rush or B.B. Kig ad pay attetio. He literally wrestles the blue devils back ito the groud ad throws cold dirt i their face. The blues greats always talk about toe. McCa has that rare ability to capture you with oe ote. Backig these guitar virtuosos will be the James Motgomery Blues Bad. the wrog hads. The film explores the dark uderbelly of the Holderess zombie milieu. Teetotalers ad p.c. types should be made aware that Zombie Boy, i order to stay alive or more precisely, cheerfully udead must cotiuously igest prodigious amouts of what appears to be cheap America beer. Admittedly, the scees do ot rival the revelries i The Studet Price, but are memorable oetheless. The plot has somethig for everyoe youg love, betrayal, zombie violece, muted sex, absurd ad hilarious visual effects, all boud together by chords of comedy that strike just the right otes. All i all, Zombie Boy is a elegatly crafted spoof that will keep you laughig from start to fiish. The portrayal of the local characters provides a added bous for moviegoers of the Great White North. Whe you hear James Motgomery play the harmoica, you re hearig the blues, loud, fast, hot dirty. While growig up i Detroit, he leared firsthad from the masters - James Cotto, Joh Lee Hooker, ad Jr. Wells - at the legedary Chessmate. Over the years, he s carried o i the traditio ad cotiues to be a vital PLYMOUTH O March 30 at 3 p.m. i a orga cocert give as part of the culmiatig celebratio of the 250 years of Plymouth Cogregatioal UCC, the beautiful Austi Orga i that sactuary will respod to the touch of some of the area s most otable orgaists. O the program for the afteroo are K. Robert Begsto, Director of Music, Lacoia Cogregatioal Church; Rob St. Cyr, Chapel orgaist at Phillips Exeter Academy ad former Plymouth Cogregatioal orgaist; Rev. Fred Doscher, Miister of Music, Plymouth Cogregatioal; Rev. Ralph Reyolds, Retired Pastor ad Orgaist; Dr. Robert Swift, Professor, Plymouth State Uiversity ad former director of Pemi Choral Society; ad Margot W. Swift, former accompaist of Pemi Choral Society. While the cocert is free, Record PLYMOUTH Eterprise record@salmopress.com 5 Water St. Meredith, NH USPS # Postmaster: sed addresss chages to The Record Eterprise P.O. Box 729 Meredith, NH (603) Ext 111 FAX (603) Published weekly. Periodical postage paid at Plymouth PO NH ad at additioal mailig offices. Mail rates are higher whe mailed out of couty. Please call for seasoal rates. Letters policy Courtesy Photo presece i Blues as oe of the most dyamic performers o the scee. If you live i New Hampshire, you ve probably heard of Brooks Youg. This youg guitar prodigy has bee lightig up the scee with his electrifyig rockig guitar style. He has also bee makig the rouds, playig o stage with otable artists doatios may be made to the Joa Cambell Lovett Music Fud to help cotiue extraordiary programs like this oe. The public is most welcome. Plymouth Cogregatioal UCC is very proud of its commitmet to quality music as worship ad of this istrumet. After the 1983 fire destroyed the church buildig ad the Skier orga that was i it, this magificet pipe orga was purchased from the Austi Orga Works i Hartford, Co. Additios have bee made at various times to add the rage ad variatio of the pipes. I total, there are 1,220 pipes ragig i size from smaller tha a pecil to 24 feet i legth, from compositio of zic/ lead ad other metal to the yellow poplar woode pipes deep i the corer. Each has a uique soud givig the orga its rage ad variety. Thaks to the architect of Reader s opiios are importat to us ad we welcome letters to the editor. Letters are prited as space permits, o a first come basis. We request that you letters to record@salmopress.com. However, to be cosidered for publicatio, all letters MUST meet the followig requiremets: from BB Kig to The Dave Mathews Bad. His bad is red hot ad sure to be a hard act to follow, eve for the stars that will step up afterwards. A ight with the James Motgomery Bad is always memorable, but this show is especially excitig with the additio of some of the East Coast s most accomplished guitar talets. of some of the area s most otable orgaists. this ew meetighouse, Perry Newbauer, this orga is ot set i a closet, but displayed as part of the sactuary desig so that it ca be appreciated aesthetically as well as acoustically. While refreshmets will ot be served durig the cocert, all attedees are ivited to stay for the 250 Celebratio Dier which 1. Letters must be 350 words or less. Letters exceedig 350 words will be icluded as guest commetary. 2. Letters must iclude the ame, address ad daytime telephoe umber for verificatio purposes. 3. We will ot publish ay letter deemed iappropriate. We will ot publish secod party or ope letters. 4. We reserve the right to edit letters for brevity. 5. Letter writers are allowed two a moth so all who wish to cotribute may do so. SALMON PRESS PHOTO POLICY: As a commuity orieted family of ewspapers, Salmo Press welcomes photos from readers, busiess owers, ad other outside sources for publicatio i ay of its titles. Ay photos submitted for publicatio become the property of Salmo Press, ad may be displayed i our ewspapers, as well as o our Web site. They may also be made available for re-sale, with ay proceeds goig to Salmo Press ad/or the photo re-prit vedor. Deadlies: Editorial Copy-Tuesdays at oo for mailed, dropped off or faxed; Friday 5 p.m. for ed copy; Church News-Friday oo; Advertisig: Busiess, Churches-Friday 5 p.m. Classifieds-Moday 12 p.m. B Sectio-Friday 3 p.m. A Sectio-Moday 4 p.m. Courtesy Photo This eveig promises to be a excitig ight of both rock ad roll ad the blues that birthed it. Tickets to the Rock-N- Blues Guitar Summit are $29, ad $35 for premier seats. For tickets ad more iformatio o cocerts ad the Flyig Mokey Performace Ceter, visit com or call The Glory of Music i Worship to be displayed at Plymouth Cogregatioal UCC orga recital PLYMOUTH A ethusiastic group of art admirers gathered recetly i dowtow Plymouth to welcome the latest rotatio of Visitig Artists i Artistic Roots ew program. Guests were treated to meetig early all of the participats. Richard Wetterer, potter; Philip Parsos, lapidary; Waye Kig, photographer, ad Paulette Brace, pritmaker were all available to discuss the various aspects of their oe of a kid creatios. Visitors were also able to tour the rest of the gallery ad see the ewest works available at the artist cooperative, located at 73 Mai St. i dowtow Plymouth. What a pleasure to approach the gallery o a witer eveig ad see it full of life, color, ad visitors, expressed a juried member of Artistic Roots. We are so pleased to have such taleted artists joi us for the four moths of the show. Their work brigs a variety to the wide assortmet that we already offer. Artistic Roots is a cooperative member-ru gallery. While membership is t a optio for some area artists, this ew program allows us to temporarily iclude works of o-member artists. We are so happy with how the program is Courtesy Photo O March 30 at 3 p.m. i a orga cocert give as part of the culmiatig celebratio of the 250 years of Plymouth Cogregatioal UCC, the beautiful Austi Orga i that sactuary will respod to the touch follows at 5 p.m. i the Fellowship Hall. A small doatio of five dollars is asked to defray food costs. Plymouth Cogregatioal UCC is the white church located o the commo i Plymouth. For more iformatio o this program ad this church, please go uccplymouth.org or call New faces grab the spotlight i Visitig Artists program Courtesy Photo Waye Kig with his creative Photography. workig for the gallery foods, orgaized by Polly ad our customers. reported Bartlett, member-artist Debbie Johso, who specializes i weav- program coordiator. ig. The five curret Visitors also ejoyed a wide variety of figer Visitig Artists will be SEE ROOTS PAGE A14 Publisher: Frak Chiliski ext. 125, publisher@salmopress.com Editor: Breda Berube, ext. 111, record@salmopress.com Distributio Maager: Jim Hickley Iformatio Maager: Rya Coreau Editorial Desig: Agela Peets Sports Editor: Josh Spauldig, (603) or resports@salmopress.com Advertisig Sales: Tracy Lewis, ext. 132 or tracy@salmopress.com Published by Salmo Press

5 Newfoud Math Team places secod at regioal competitio LACONIA The Newfoud Math Team completed their competitio i the Lakes Regio Math League with a meet i Lacoia o Feb. 12. Newfoud had a outstadig effort, equalig their highest poit- total this seaso ad takig first place amog the te teams i the divisio. Overall, Newfoud fiished i a close secod place for the Divisio Title, fallig short of the evetual champio, Plymouth, by four poits. To put it i perspective, the four poits is equivalet to two questios over the etire seaso. The JV Math Team, comprised of oly sophomores ad freshme, fiished as the League champios i their Divisio, composed of seve schools aroud the Lakes Regio. A umber of Newfoud s Mathletes received post-seaso accolades. Joshua MacLea was recogized as the highest scorig freshme i the etire Lakes Regio Math League. MacLea aswered 34 out of 45 questios correct throughout the seaso. Mega Gelderma received a award for beig the top scorig Seior i her Divisio. Juior Keega Tracy eared a medal for the highest overall scorer i the Divisio C, outscorig more tha 100 competitors. Tracy correctly aswered 78 percet of his questios throughout the year. Newfoud the competed i the 42d Aual State Mathematics Cotest, which was held o March 18 at Plymouth State Uiversity. The Mathletes had a impressive day placig fourth out of sevetee schools i the State s Small Schools Divisio. David Gibso ad Jacob Holto lead the Bears with 24 poits each. The Math Team will be i flux ext year as they graduate ie Mathletes. They will be focusig o recruitig for aother strog ru i the League. Author Julie Berry to visit Plymouth Elemetary School April 15 PLYMOUTH Author Julie Berry will visit sixth, seveth, ad eighth grade classes i Plymouth Elemetary School i Plymouth o Tuesday, April 15. Berry s visit will cosist of presetatios to middle school studets etitled Advetures with Stories followed by hads-o revisio workshops etitled The Revisio Show. These activities ecourage studets to thik creatively as they tell their ow stories, ad build cofidece i revisig the work to share with others. Julie Berry grew up i wester New York, ad ow lives i Mayard, Mass. with her husbad ad four sos. She holds a BS from Resselaer i commuicatio ad a MFA from Vermot College i writig for childre ad youg adults. The Amarath Echatmet (2009 Bloomsbury), a Juior Library Guild selectio ad Idie Next Top Te pick, was Berry s first book, followed by Secodhad Charm (2010 Bloomsbury) ad the Splurch Academy for Disruptive Boys series of comic/graphic ovels (2010 Grosset & Dulap/Pegui Books for Youg Readers). Most recetly, Berry has bee o a atioal tour with her ew youg adult ovel, All the Truth That s I Me (September 2013 Vikig Books), a Juior Library Guild Selectio which has bee released i 13 coutries ad territories ad has gaied five starred reviews from Kirkus, The Hor Book, The School Library Joural, BCCB, ad Publishers Weekly. The ovel has bee short listed for the Caregie Medal i the UK, omiated for a Iky Award i Australia ad a Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America, ad amed a YALSA Best Fictio for Youg Adults Award Top Te title i the US. The Bosto Globe, Kirkus, The Hor Book, ad School Library Joural all amed the title to their best of 2013 lists. Her forthcomig middle grade release is The Scadalous Sisterhood of Prickwillow Place (Fall 2014, Roarig Brook). For more iformatio, visit PLYMOUTH New Hampshire eeds to revitalize its water system ifrastructure over the ext decade or it faces a crisis affectig the state s ecoomy. That accordig to Joh Gilbert, chairma of the New Hampshire Water Coucil, who spoke at Plymouth State Uiversity s New Hampshire Water ad Watershed Coferece March 21. Gilbert reported that it will cost $2.9 billio over te years to repair the state s agig ad overburdeed waste ad storm water treatmet plats, Our Local Schools New Hampshire eeds $3 billio i water related ifrastructure i ext decade PSU Water Coferece speaker wars of legislative iactio Holderess Cetral School hoor roll HOLDERNESS The Holderess Cetral School has released its hoor roll for the secod markig term of the academic year. Effort hoor roll Fifth grade: Carly Acto, Marissa Carter, Daielle Doahue, Garrett Faucher, Asla Hodge, Noah Hyde, Rachel Fogarty, Hailey Macdoald, Emily Maso, Madiso Marsh, Huter Steves, Isabelle Titus Sixth grade: Coli Casey, Olivia Eastma, Natha Hixo, Addiso Hodge, Stella Hoyt, Emily LaCroix, Lilly Magus, Maisy Mure, Jeffrey Stewart Seveth grade: Vace Acto, Marisa Barach, Adrew Barrette, Owe Brickley, Joshua Curtis, Rachel Fogarty, Tyler Hodge, Hayley Morse, Hailey Patridge, Zach Ross Eighth grade: Payte Ames, Billy Barrette, Phoebe Day, Kedall Hixo, Qui Housema, Adrea Lewis, Mariah Luscher, Drew Modesitt, Taylor Moulto, Liza Riehs, YaXi Stapp, Clayto Titus, Sawyer Wilcox Outstadig Effort hoor roll Fifth grade: Riley Flaherty, Teal McLae, Samatha Meier, Hery Richard, Bailey Vacho, Charlotte Whitcomb, Caily Zmuda Sixth grade: Jea Flaherty, Catrioa Stewart, Amada Vasat Seveth grade: Christy Barber, Kate Ogde, A5 potable water utilities ad udergroud pipig. He believes iactio will create major problems. It is difficult to predict what would precipitate a water crisis, Gilbert said. Maybe the southeast corer of the state could stop SEE WATER PAGE A13 Theadora Stark Eighth grade: Bella Bradley, Thomas Perkis, Lidsay Turmelle Special Academic Recogitio Fifth grade: Marissa Carter, Daielle Doahue, Riley Flaherty, Asla Hodge, Noah Hyde, Teal McLae, Samatha Meier, Hery Richard, Huter Steves, Bailey Vacho, Charlotte Whitcomb, Caily Zmuda Sixth grade: Jea Flaherty, Natha Hixo, Addiso Hodge, Stella Hoyt, Emily LaCroix, Lilly Magus, Josh Richard, Amada Vasat Seveth grade: Rachel Fogarty, Kate Ogde Eighth grade: Thomas Perkis, Liza Riehs, Lidsay Turmelle A Seussical celebratio Courtesy Photo Watermelo Seeds Preschool ad Kidergarte i Campto welcomed The Cat i the Hat as we celebrated Dr. Seuss s 110th birthday with Believe i Books. The childre listeed to the book Gree Eggs ad Ham, ad most kew it by heart! A famous quote by Dr. Seuss also elightes what our program believes i The more that you read, the more thigs you will kow. The more that you lear, the more places you ll go. Plymouth Regioal Huskies Football ad Cheerleadig REGISTRATION Plymouth Elemetary School April 5, am-12pm Football grades 1st-6th Cheer grades 1st-8th Madatory Play Rule guaratees your child plays i ALL games! Football cost $150 day of registratio Cheerleadig $100 day of registratio discouts available for 3 or more childre NO madatory fudraiser Please refer to our website for complete registratio iformatio at plymouthregioalhuskies.com CONTACT: Barry Taer (Presidet) Kim Bao (Cheer Coordiator) Ed Crae (Football Coordiator) *** NOW ACCEPTING VISA & MASTERCARD FOR REGISTRATION FEES ***

6 Opiio A6 The uity of freedom has ever relied o uiformity of opiio. Joh Fitzgerald Keedy CADY Corer The stats speak loud ad clear BY DEB NARO Cotributor The statistics speak for themselves oe i every five high school studets i New Hampshire has admitted to misusig ad abusig prescriptio drugs. New Hampshire also raks secod i the atio for past moth alcohol use amog year-olds, ad we are oe of the top te states for past moth marijuaa use amog the same age group. I early March, the Partership for a Drug-Free New Hampshire (PDFNH) uveiled their ew 2014 public commuicatios ad marketig campaig at the State House, alogside Gov. Maggie Hassa, who has edorsed the iitiative. The Check the Stats NH Campaig icludes startlig images ad statistics iteded to grab the attetio of parets ad caregivers of childre ages ie to 17. We kow through research studies that parets are the most powerful ifluece i protectig their childre from the harms of substace use regardless if it s Plymouth or Sa Diego, Calif., those who lear about the risks of drugs ad alcohol use from their parets are up to 50 percet less likely to use. PDFNH ad all of the supporters of our 2014 campaig are dedicated to educatig parets regardig the magitude of the substace abuse problem amog tees ad twees i the Graite State, ad givig them the tools they eed to help protect their childre, said Jeifer Cusato, Executive Director of the Partership for a Drug-Free New Hampshire. I order to maitai New Hampshire s status as oe of the safest, healthiest ad most livable states i the atio, we must address the risig rates of substace abuse amog our youg people, Gov. Hassa said. By raisig awareess, this powerful iitiative will ehace our prevetio efforts, improvig lives while stregtheig our families ad commuities. I additio to the support of Gov. Hassa ad Timothy Rourke, Chairma of the Goveror s Commissio o Alcohol ad Drug Abuse Prevetio, Itervetio ad Treatmet, the campaig is supported by umerous Champios throughout the state, icludig US Se. Jeae Shahee; US Se. Kelly Ayotte; Cogresswoma Carol Shea-Porter; Cogresswoma A McLae Kuster; Se. Jeaie Forrester, New Hampshire Seate; Rep. Terie Norelli, New Hampshire House Speaker; Richard Ober, Presidet ad CEO of the New Hampshire Charitable Foudatio; Jeffrey Rose, Commissioer of the Departmet of Resources ad Ecoomic Developmet; Attorey Geeral Joseph Foster; Scott Du, Deputy Director of the New Hampshire Liquor Commissio, ad may others. The missio of the Partership for a Drug-Free New Hampshire (PDFNH) is to develop ad commuicate cosistet, uiversal, statewide messagig about the prevetio of, treatmet for ad recovery from alcohol ad drug misuse ad abuse. This is doe through collaboratio with state agecies, orgaizatios, ad others cocered with the alcohol ad drug issues i the state of New Hampshire. The Check the Facts Campaig is fuded through a grat by the New Hampshire Charitable Foudatio. For more iformatio o this itriguig campaig or to sig o as a Champio, please visit or the CADY Web site at Letters to the editor Where are the liberal Catholics i New Hampshire? To the Editor: Sometimes I woder if Pope Fracis is makig ay headway here i New Hampshire. From all appearaces, ot. Case i poit is what I gleaed off the Iteret below. A promiet Catholic priest leads St. Joseph Cathedral here i New Hampshire, ad is a recet former member of the Potifical Coucil for Justice ad Peace. But he also serves o the board of directors of the Catholic Family ad Huma Rights Istitute, whose presidet made headlies last week for his remarks that the huma hatig people that ru moder uiversities should all be take out ad shot. While the presidet was forced to apologize for his poorly chose words, his orgaizatio cotiues to work for the passage of dracoia laws crimializig homosexuality. The Souther Poverty Law Ceter has wared that this orgaizatio is aidig ad abettig the ait-lgbt forces i coutries whose ati-gay violece is prevalet. Mosigor Frotiera s ivolvemet is helpig this hate group masquerade as a legitimately Catholic orgaizatio ad udermiig Pope Fracis efforts to focus the church o Christ s radical message of love. The Mosigor eeds to resig from this hate group s board of directors. George Maloof Plymouth Wetworth Elemetary ejoys woods durig Witer Program Courtesy Photo O a recet crisp, beautiful witer eveig, studets from Wetworth Elemetary School i grades three through five, alog with several chaperoes, were treated to a program titled Woods i Witer. This program is sposored by the White Moutai Natioal Forest ad is i its 17th year. The eveig bega at the Licol Woods Visitor Ceter o the sceic Kacamagus Highway i Licol. Wetworth studets were greeted i frot of the cabi by ragers ad escorted iside for a lively game of Wilderess Jeopardy. Sowshoes were haded out ad strapped o. The studets were led by a aturalist accompaied by WES chaperoes. The hike lasted about 60 miutes with several stops alog the way to observe the atural witer eviromet. After the sowshoe evet, it was back to the rustic log cabi warmed by a wood stove. The group settled i ad was treated to hot chocolate ad sacks. The eveig wrapped up with the completio of the Jeopardy game. Wetworth Elemetary School would like to publicly thak the White Moutai Natioal Forest Ragers as well as Ms. Gadwah, Mrs. Youg ad Mr. Charpetier for a memorable eveig. To the Editor: I the last couple of decades, stakeholder theory has icreasigly become the commo frame of referece whe Corporate Social Resposibility (CSR) is discussed. Accordig to today s stakeholder model, a compay must be aware of, ad respod to, the various demads of all of its costituets. Thus, it breaks with the otio that the shareholders are the oly importat costituets, ad that shareholder wealth is the oly relevat criteria for evaluatig compay behavior. Norther Pass ad its huge impact o may aspects of New Hampshire begs for itelliget ad To the Editor: This witer has take a heavy toll o area roads. Egieers with the New Hampshire Departmet of Trasportatio say they caot recall a time of such extesive frost damage. Repairs will cost millios. Late fall coditios ad a uusually raiy Jauary, before the groud was fully froze, caused water to seep uder pavemets, where it stayed util sub-zero temperatures later i Jauary forced pavemet upward. That caused roads with poorly draied sub-surfaces to heave like ever before. Now these roads are posted to heavy trucks i a last ditch effort to keep them from breakig apart as the frost comes out of the groud. I some cases, upheaved faults have rise eight iches or more, makig for extesive vehicle damage to ususpectig driver. I other places, pavemets have completely falle away at the edges. O Route 113 i Sadwich, a boulder is emergig from below. A recet Lakes Regio Trasportatio Summit brought together state, local ad federal highway folks alog with local tourist ad busiess iterests to assess the damage ad push for more state fudig. Legislatio i Cocord to add 4.2 cets to the state 18-cet per gallo gasolie tax is presetly before a coferece committee. Half is earmarked to fix the roads; half to wide I-93 to Machester from the Massachusetts State Lie. Of New Hampshire s 4,268 miles of state highways, 37 percet are rated i poor coditio, accordig to DOT chief Chris Clemet. I additio, 145 sesitive iterfacig with the citizes of New Hampshire; i short, Norther Pass should have a itelliget, sesitive, corporate social resposibility policy. Ufortuately, Norther Pass has demostrated they have o uderstadig of what it meas to be a good corporate citize, ad my guess is Norther Pass has o CSR policy. Norther Pass ad those slated to realize profits from it have bee bullyig New Hampshire, ot listeig to New Hampshire s citizery, ad essetially disregardig all that New Hampshire stads for cocerig idividual rights, property values, preservatio of ature, support of the tourism, real-estate ad secod home idustries. All oe eeds for proof that these cocers are real is to replay the myriad Norther Pass hearigs held all over the North Coutry durig the last three years. Our citizes have spoke. How may times do plaers eed to hear about the egative impact the curret Norther Pass tall-tower-pla will have o NH? Yes, the USA eeds power. SB200 ad HB569 ackowledge that, ad provide New Hampshire friedly alteratives to supply that power. Yes, we must be friedly to busiess, but busiess must also be friedly to us. Oth- state bridges are red listed meaig they are i eed of structural work. The America Society of Civil Egieers rates New Hampshire trasportatio ifrastructure at D mius. All this does ot cout tow roads. More bad ews: by summer, the federal Highway Trust Fud is expected to ru out. This state has depeded o this for a $140 millio a year match util ow. Ad i 2011, the state legislature repealed the $30 per vehicle surcharge which had raised $45 millio i each of a two-year bieium. Local merchats calculate that their busiess is off substatially oce the roads heave ad deteriorate. UPS ad FedEx are hard-pressed to make parcel deliveries, sometimes stayig off local roads altogether. But body shops do Letters to the editor HB569 is a wi-wi for both sides of Norther Pass debate Outside-the-box solutios are eeded for road maiteace i NH erwise, we see a small umber of wiers ad a large umber of losers. We, our childre, ad all future visitors lose forever what is today s beauty, culture ad advatage of New Hampshire. We recetly approved stricter oversight of wid projects; why ot stricter oversight of state wide power lie projects? Bury the lies withi a New Hampshire owed power corridor: New Hampshire wis, Norther Pass wis ad the USA wis. I support HB569, ad urge all of you to support it too. Thak you very much. Dave Rivers Thorto ot suffer a similar declie i busiess. Ask those who have hit frost heaves or potholes at too high a speed! Clemet wet o to say that it costs about $50,000 per mile to maitai a mile of highway, but $1.1 millio to brig it back. Thus, the case for ogoig maiteace versus a crash restoratio program. Give today s dwidlig sources of highway reveues, DOT ca oly repave miles a year. The costs of asphalt have goe up 460 percet sice the state last raised the gasolie tax i 1992; salt up 128 percet. So maybe the state s Adopt-A-Highway Program, for trash pick-up, should be exteded to highway maiteace, leavig repairs to abutters? Malcolm Tik Taylor Holderess Thak you for your support durig the loss of our parets To the Editor: The childre of Paul ad Jae Morrill would like to thak everyoe for the love ad support show to us durig the tragic loss of our parets. We appreciate all the comfortig words, flowers, food cotributios ad fiacial doatios that were made. Your may acts of kidess ad sympathy cotiue to be a great comfort i our time of sorrow. Paige, Paula, Wesley ad their families

7 From the Capital Steps BY SEN. JEANIE FORRESTER District 2 Just recetly, I received a from a costituet askig me to To the Editor: All witer, aside from shovelig way too much sow, we have bee shovelig sigificat taxpayer dollars to legal fees defedig the tow s claim to the etire beach o Shore Drive. Naturally, we all love that beach ad ejoy usig it, but it seems that the shorefrot owers have solid evidece that their shorefrots exted out ito the lake over 100 feet. Apparetly, what the State coveyed to the tow is oly a few feet of lad betwee the road ad the lake. From what I uderstad, the tow has ackowledged that they do ot ow the uderwater lad by deed, ad the State of New Hampshire does ot claim this portio of uderwater lad either. The shorefrot owers have deeds that date to the 1700 s showig that their shorefrot, like most property owers o Newfoud Lake, exted out ito the lake to the origial high water mark at elevatio A dam was built i 1858 that raised the lake by about eight feet, floodig everyoe s shorefrots, but the uderwater lad still belogs to origial shorefrot owers all aroud Newfoud Lake. So, I simply caot uderstad why we do ot just retur this property to the origial owers o Shore Drive, as they paid property taxes o it as private shorefrot oppose Seate Bill 367, which calls for raisig the gas tax i New Hampshire. He gave some compellig reasos for his argumet (icludig the cocer that as the I-93 expasio gets the bulk of fudig, our rural roads ad bridges are sufferig). O the other ed of the spectrum, there have bee pleas from the Commissioer of the New Hampshire Departmet of Trasportatio (NHDOT) to ot oly raise the gas tax, but to also support the passage of gamblig both to be used as reveue sources for decades, oly to have it take from them due to some kid of mix-up o the deed to the tow. Not oly are we spedig a lot of taxpayer dollars tryig to defed whatever rights to Avery-Crouse beach the tow feels they have due to a archaic law called adverse possessio, which dates to the coloial days, but we have bee losig about $50,000 or more every year i tax reveue. We have our origial tow beach, which sits empty most of the time, so why do t we do the ethical ad hoest thig (which was emphasized by select board cadidates recetly as beig essetial criteria ad ecessary traits to be a good select perso) ad correct this mistake. The Big Catch Restaurat will still have their shorefrot ope to the public like it has always bee, ad the waters of the lake are available to the public, as the water belogs to the State of New Hampshire. I do t agree with ay tow claimig adverse possessio of taxpayers property, because it seds a terrible message to property owers that eve if you ow your property ad pay taxes o it, if you do t protect your property by postig garish No Trespassig sigs ad put up usightly feces like Swissview s fece at the foot of the lake, the you could risk losig your property i 20 years if a to fud NHDOT. I thik everyoe agrees that good roads ad bridges are critical to our safety, quality of life, ad overall ecoomy. Ad ot ulike may other states across the coutry, New Hampshire faces some real challeges i determiig how to fud our trasportatio system i a fair ad cost effective way. With limited resources, we eed to maage the maiteace ad repair of existig ifrastructure ad determie what projects are a priority. As backgroud, New Letters to the editor Time for Bristol s selectme to drop claims to property o Shore Drive tow claims the public has bee usig your property ubekowst to you or without your permissio. Ask Doug Thompso o West Shore Road how he lost part of his deeded shorefrot to the tow eve though he posted sigs No Trespassig sigs i summer, because it was claimed the public used his shorefrot i summer ad lauched bob houses from his beach without his permissio i witer whe he was ot there, like most of our seasoal property owers. It makes trespassig soud like a good thig. If we have a reputatio that property owers ca t rely o our tow leadership to protect their property rights, we will see a flurry of usightly feces o the shorefrot, No Trespassig sigs everywhere, ad it will surely be a blight to our commuity. Let s ot use legal loopholes or archaic laws to take property from hardworkig taxpayers. Let s correct this situatio immediately, ad start geeratig much eeded tax reveue. This is a great opportuity for our tow leaders to demostrate how sicere they are whe they promise to represet everyoe i a hoest ad ethical maer, ad are committed to geeratig much eeded tax reveue at the same time. Carol Huber Bristol Thak you for your letters The Record Eterprise appreciates receivig your letters to the Editor, but may ot be able to prit all of them due to limited space. The oes we were uable to prit this week, we will try to prit i a upcomig editio. Patch & FitzGerald, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW JOHN L. WARD Patch & FitzGerald, P.A. Call me for a Free cosultatio ad remember, there is o legal fee uless we wi for you. Social Security Disability (NH & VT) (Applicatio & Appeals) Persoal Ijury Worker s Compesatio Auto Accidets 74 Cottage Street Littleto, NH Bay Street Machester, NH Phoe (603) Fax (603) HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Hampshire has two road systems, each fuded differetly. Our turpike system has about 89 miles of highway ad 164 bridges ad various toll plazas. The Turpike Fud provides reveue for this system through tolls, ad is i good fiacial shape. (There have bee two toll icreases i recet years.) The other road system icludes about 4,300 miles of state roads ad 2,129 state bridges. The sources of reveue to pay for this system are road tolls (a.k.a. the gas tax), motor vehicle related fees ad surcharges (e.g. registratio fees), ad federal fuds. The Highway Fud is the sole source of reveue for fudig the maiteace of the state s highway ifrastructure, as well as the costructio projects cotaied i the state s Te Year Trasportatio Improvemet Pla. I additio, uder state statute, tows ad cities collectively receive 12 percet of the precedig year s total road toll ad motor vehicle fee collectios. Fially, there is a diversio of highway fuds to other agecies, icludig the Departmet of Safety, the Judicial Brach, the Departmet of Justice, ad the Highway Safety Agecy. (I the 2016/17 NHDOT budget projectios, the diversio amouts to $83 millio ad $85 millio, respectively [Projected Highway Fud reveue for 2016/17 is $231.9 millio ad $231.3 millio respectively]). For the period 2006 through 2015, total spedig by the NHDOT icreased by over $120 millio. Fueled by a historic spike i road costructio projects fuded by the America Recovery If you re like may travelers, you get a little ervous whe your airplae goes through some turbulece. Ad if you re like a lot of ivestors, you may get somewhat jumpy whe the fiacial markets are volatile. Yet flight turbulece probably is t as scary as it seems, ad the same may be true for market volatility if you kow how to respod. Let s look at some positive resposes to market movemets: Do t overreact to turbulece. Turbulece happes o most flights, but passegers are well aware that they ca t bail out at 30,000 feet, so they geerally do t paic. As a ivestor, you also eed to avoid paicky behavior by ot takig a time out from ivestig. Over a period of decades, if you were to miss just a hadful of the market s best-performig days, your returs could be dramatically reduced. Ad the best days ofte follow some of the worst. So if you re ot ivested i the market, you could miss out o the begiig of a ew rally, which is typically whe the biggest gais occur. Balace your cargo. The groud crew properly positios a airplae s cargo to maitai the plae s ceter ad Reivestmet Act (ARRA), uprecedeted bodig for capital projects, ad icreased operatioal expeses, the NHDOT total spedig climbed early 20 percet over the last decade. Salaries ad beefits are budgeted to icrease approximately 12 percet over the ext two years aloe, costig $26 millio. Employee beefits are amog the fastest risig pieces of the NHDOT budget. While persoel expeses have actually falle slightly from their peak durig ARRA, beefits cotiue to rise. Accordig to NHDOT curret projectios, the Highway Fud will be cumulatively egative $50.8 millio by the ed of fiscal year 2016 ad by $103.1 millio by the ed of fiscal year 2017, just i the operatioal portio of their budget. The departmet also estimates the cost of certai capital projects (completio of I-93, pavig, state bridge program, etc.) could add approximately $100 millio per year. While Seate Bill 367 (the four cet icrease i the gas tax) attempts to solve the NHDOT fudig problem, it ufortuately falls short of the mark. SB367 is estimated to raise $32 millio aually, which will ot eve cover the operatioal shortfall that NHDOT projects, let aloe fud ay additioal capital projects. Based o NHDOT projectios, i order to cover the aticipated operatioal costs ad fud $100 millio i additioal capital related projects per year, it would take a approximate 20 cet icrease i the gas tax begiig i fiscal year 2016 for the Highway Fud to ed the fiscal year of gravity ad reduce the effects of turbulece. Whe you ivest, you also eed to achieve balace by owig a variety of vehicles, icludig stocks, bods, govermet securities ad certificates of deposit. You ll wat your ivestmet mix to reflect your risk tolerace, goals ad time horizo. While this type of diversificatio ca t guaratee profits or protect agaist loss, it ca reduce the effects of turbulece that is, market volatility o your portfolio. Over time, your cargo (your ivestmets) may shift, becomig too heavy i stocks or bods relative to your objectives. Cosequetly, you ll eed to periodically rebalace your portfolio to esure it s meetig your eeds. Match your trasportatio method with your goals. If you are flyig from New York to Los Ageles, you may experiece delays or some chages i the flight pla but your goal is still to reach Los Ageles as quickly ad efficietly as possible. Cosequetly, you would t scrap the idea of flyig ad head to the West Coast o foot. Whe you ivest, you will also ecouter evets, such as market dowturs, that you feel may be slowig Opiio A7 Further, trasportatio experts agree that the traditioal per gallo gas tax is ot a log-term sustaiable fudig source. For early a cetury, gas taxes helped build America s trasportatio system. But today, gas tax reveues are decliig. Americas are reducig their gas cosumptio by drivig less, ad whe we do drive, we are usig fuel-efficiet ad alterative-fuel vehicles more frequetly. The eed for ifrastructure improvemets far outpaces the fudig available, ad raisig taxes amid the specter of a still strugglig ecoomy is burdesome. Rather tha pass a tax that does little to address the projected shortfalls, we eed a thoughtful ad comprehesive solutio. To that ed, I have co-sposored legislatio (SB416) with Seators Bradley, Morse, ad Odell to prohibit certai allocatios of highway fuds, ad to establish a committee to study methods of maitaiig highway fud itegrity. Oce this committee is established, it should look at settig priorities (a fix-itfirst before startig ew projects approach), Best Maagemet Practices (e.g., vedor cotracts, latest techology, etc.), ad private-public parterships, as well as possible reveue sources. As always, I wat to hear from you. If you have a cocer you d like to share, a evet you d like me to atted, or a problem you thik I might be able to help with please call or ( [o] or jeaie@ jeaieforrester.com). If you would like to subscribe to my e-ewsletter, visit ad sig up. Paid Advertisemet Paid Advertisemet Paid Advertisemet You Ca Cope with Turbulece... As a Passeger ad a Ivestor you dow i your progress toward your log-term objectives, such as a comfortable retiremet. But if your objectives have t chaged, either should your trasportatio method of reachig them. I other words, do t abado your log-term strategy i favor of quick fixes, such as chasig after hot stocks that may ot be suitable for your eeds. Maitai perspective o your flight path. Whe you ve flow, you ve probably observed (perhaps with some evy) some of your fellow passegers sleepig through periods of turbulece. I the ivestmet world, these types of people are the ideal log-term ivestors they kow that turbulece, i the form of market fluctuatios, is ormal, because they ve experieced it may times before. Their perspective is t o shortterm evets, such as volatility, but rather o the voyage toward their fial destiatio i.e., the achievemet of their log-term goals. So whe you fly, faste your seatbelt ad relax. Ad whe you ivest, do t overreact to short-term evets. By followig these basic guidelies, you will be a calmer traveler ad a better ivestor. This article was writte by Edward Joes for use by your local Edward Joes Fiacial Advisor. For more iformatio or to sig up for their mothly ewsletter, Cotact Jacquelie Taylor, Fiacial Advisor, at or Jacki at Jacquelie. Taylor@edwardjoes.com. Her office is located at 14 Mai Street, Dowtow Meredith. For more iformatio, see or like her o Facebookwww.facebook.com/EJAdvisorJacquelieTaylor.

8 A8 Talk of the Tows News from our Local Correspodets Alexadria Judy Kraemer Sappig seaso All the Taps are i, the lies tighteed, the su shies. The sap shed cleaed ad ready for the sap. The sap is flowig but the cold freezes it i the lies so it ca t flow freely util they thaw. The big syrup producers use a vacuum system to empty the lies, leavig the ru clear. Makig Maple syrup is weather depedet. So oly time will tell of our success. From the Tow Rights Based Ordiace (RBO): The Select board will cosult with tow cousel prior to sigig the RBO. Michelle Sabor was preset to Frieds of the Arts 26th Aual Auctio & Beefit Dier March 29th, 2014 Commo Ma I ad Spa, Plymouth Doors ope at 5:00 pm for Silet Auctio Color My World Promotig Imagiatio & Creativity Through the Arts Silet/Live Auctio, Bid Card ad Dier $40 per perso Tickets ca be purchased olie or Frame Of Mid, 75 Mai St, Plymouth Tickets also available at the door. Gettig Married? Come ad joi us for the ext Giuseppe s New Eglad Bridal Expo Visit us at: us at: giuseppe8@myfairpoit.et Tel (603) discuss the RBO ad a ivitatio to choose a represetative to atted a educatioal opportuity with legal cousel preset regardig the RBO. Mrs. Sabor preseted cease ad desist letters drafted to Iberdrola Reewables, EDPR, ad oe for the compay that ows the property where EDPR wats to costruct the met tower for the Select board to review. There was discussio regardig whether other tows have issued cease ad desist orders, legal status of RBO ad the cost of eforcig the RBO. Pasquaey Sowshoe Club Suday, April 6, Mystery Hike. Call leader at for details ad meetig place. NEW ENGLAND BRIDAL EXPO Held at Church Ladig at Mill Falls i Meredith o Suday, April 6, :00 pm See everythig you ll eed to pla your weddig ad hoeymoo up close ad persoal. Hoeymoo Give-away Cash Prizes Admissio $6.00 at the door Register i advace (o-lie) ad SAVE Ashlad David Ruell Kids Night Out The Everythig Gree Kids Night Out, for childre i grades K through 5, will be held from 6 to 8:30 p.m. this Friday, March 28, at the Booster Clubhouse. The cost is $5 per child. The Parks & Recreatio Departmet would appreciate a RVSP, by phoe at or by at ifo@aarah.org. Lete Supper ad Service The fourth joit Lete Supper ad Service preseted by the churches of Ashlad ad Holderess will be held this Suday, March 30 at St Ages Church of Holy Triity Parish. The supper will be served at 5 p.m. ad the Silet Auctio Bid Card ad Appetizers $15 per perso Dier: Mo, Wed, Thurs 4:30-9 pm Fri. & Sat. 4:30-10 pm Suday Bruch 11:30-2 pm Suday Dier 11:30-9 pm Closed Tuesdays Come joi us for... Every Moday Night 4:30-9 pm $40 per couple Icludes Dier & Bottle of Wie service will begi at 5:30 p.m. The church will provide the soup ad bread for the meal. Participats are asked to brig their ow bowls ad utesils. Library Story Times The Ashlad Tow Library will hold a Pre School Story Time from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. o Friday, April 4. The Library will also celebrate the ew seaso with a Sprig Story Time from 6 to 7 p.m. o Thursday, April 17. Space is limited, so sig up your childre at the library desk. Breakfast with Easter Buy Breakfast with the Easter Buy will be served at the Commo Ma Restaurat from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. o Saturday, April 12. The meu icludes scrambled eggs, baco, ham, Frech toast casserole, orage juice ad coffee. The price is $8 for a adult ad $4 for a child four to 12. (Childre three ad uder are free.) There will also be a Easter Basket Raffle. The evet will beefit the Ashlad ad Holderess Got Luch Program to help feed childre durig the summer moths. Ashlad Garde Club ews (from Liz Greaso) The Ashlad Garde Club held its first meetig of the year o March 17. Club member Liz Steves led a group discussio o gettig gardes ready for platig. coverig the basics of choosig plats, icludig ative, aturalized ad ivasive plats. The refreshmets were provided by Pat Bergero, Mary Jo Stephes ad Liz Steves. The ext meetig will be held at 7 p.m. o Moday, April 21 i Sherrill Hall STORYTELLING DINNER Thursday, March 27 6:30 pm Matt Krug Coway, NH Thursday, April 3 6:30 pm Kate Chadboure Lyeburg, MA Call for reservatios. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT IN THE PUB Friday, March 28 WILL CARVER at St. Mark s Church. The program will be Poits to Poder o N.H. Herbs, preseted by Niia LaCasse, a herb coservatioist ad ower of Evemore Gardes, a orgaic herb ad ative plat ursery i Caaa. As always, the public is ecouraged to atted Club meetigs. Bristol Ruth Whittier ruthwhittier@yahoo.com Bristol Historical Society The Bristol Historical Society Aual Meetig will be held o Saturday, March 29 at 10:30 a.m. i the Miot Sleeper Library. There will be a electio of officers. Durig this meetig plas will be made for the year, review of last year s activity, ad other topics which may arise. Of particular iterest may be the fate of the Bristol Old Tow Hall o Summer Street. Maybe the Bristol Historical Society should go back to usig the Old Tow Hall for its programs ad meetigs like we used to do. Everyoe iterested is welcome to atted the March 29 Aual Meetig because the meetig is free ad ope to the public. For those who would like to become a member of the Bristol Historical Society dues are $10 per year ad may be paid at this meetig. Newfoud District Jazz Night Tuesday, April 1 from 7 to 8:30 p.m., Jazz musicias from the high school, middle school ad the commuity will perform your favorite tues at Newfoud Jazz Night held at the high school cafeteria. Refreshmets will be served. Please joi us for this memorable eveig. The public is cordially ivited to this free program. Poetry Out Loud i New Hampshire Poetry Out Loud is a atioal arts educatio program that helps youth develop a appreciatio for the beauty ad power of laguage through the study ad recitatio of poetry. Thirty-seve schools i New Hampshire participated for this year s Poetry Out Loud Natioal Recitatio Competitio ivolvig close to 10,000 high school studets. Begiig at the classroom level, studets are asked to memorize two poems which are chose out of a athology of a log list of famous poems. Followig the classroom cotest, recitatios take place i the school s auditorium where local citizes ad faculty are asked to evaluate the studets o their recitatios. Criteria for judgig iclude physical presece, voice ad articulatio, dramatic appropriateess, level of complexity, evidece of uderstadig ad overall performace. The wier of this cotest, alog with a alterate cotestat are etered ito a regioal competitio. Newfoud Regioal High School etered their cotestat ito a pool of ie studets ad met at Jea s Playhouse i Licol, NH. Two studets were chose to represet this regio: David Gibso from Newfoud Regioal High School ad a Plymouth Regioal High School studet. Sice a sowstorm or two or three or four postpoed several evets icludig the oe scheduled for the State House, the twelve regioal wiers coveed at the historic State House i Cocord o March 17 at 7 p.m. to recite their poems for the New Hampshire 2014 State Fials Champioship. Happily, several teachers, family ad studets coverged i Represetatives Hall to cheer o ad show support for their respective cotestats. This year the audiece was packed with well wishers who though polite, made it kow who they wated to wi at this State level. The level of studet performace is ot oly impres- It Pays To Shop Locally!

9 Talk of the Tows A9 sive but also a learig experiece for the listeers. After all, where else would you get to hear poems by Dyla Thomas, Herma Melville, Archibald Macleish, Du Bois, Frost ad others. This year s wiers were State Champio Haah Burke, Jesse Remigto High School, Cadia ad Alterate Dessalie Etiee, Goffstow High School. As state champio, Burke receives $200 from the atioal Poetry Out Loud program ad travel expeses from the Poetry Foudatio for herself ad a adult chaperoe to compete at the atioal champioship. Her high school receives a $500 stiped for the purchase of poetry books. The atioal Poetry Out Loud competitio takes place i Washigto, D.C., o April 29 30; high schools studets from 50 states will gather to recite their selected poems. A total of $50,000 i cash ad school stipeds are awarded to participats placig a various levels of the atioal competitio. Campto-Thorto Joël Freema Fax bearfootfarm@aol.com Last week, my husbad had to leave tow to go out o a busiess trip. It was t the best time to go, with a ijured ox o the farm alog with a witer that wo t quit. I assured him umerous times that I would be fie ad if eed be, I could operate the backhoe ad use it to tur Specer the ox i the evet he could t get up. The first day he was goe, everythig wet like clockwork. I got up at 4 a.m. so that I could get everythig doe before work. The water buckets were t froze, the aimals had t messed up there stalls too badly ad Specer was stadig whe I wet out to feed the oxe. I laughed at the thought of all the worryig my husbad had doe before he left. I had it hadled. Day two, I wet out to feed the oxe ad Specer was dow. The good ews is he was out i the field i a easy place to get the tractor. But the truth of the matter was, ow that I was faced with gettig him up my cofidece i usig the backhoe was startig to wae. I put some hay ad grai just outside of his reach. He got up o his frot legs but agai could t seem to get up o his back legs. His parter Clayto moved i behid him. This is ot good, I thought. Sometimes oe ox will jump o the others back i a attempt to show domiace. I yelled at Clayto ad tried to grab his leather eck strap. It was ridiculous to thik I could move a 1,600-poud aimal. But to my amazemet, Clayto got behid Specer, bowed his head ad shoulders dow ad lifted Specer s back ed util he was stadig. So there I was, out i the field lit oly by moolight at 5 a.m., watchig but ot believig what I was seeig! Let just say that wakig up to more the foot of sow o day three did ot go as smoothly as I hoped. But it certaily made me appreciate my eighbors ad realize my plowig skills eed a little work! Thak you to the guys at the Beto Farm ad my eighbor Steve Shaughessy for gettig me ustuck, plowed ad saded. Ad, whe my husbad set me a text message o Friday sayig that his plae had laded i Bosto, I texted back Thak God! GOT LUNCH! Campto The March Mayo Madess drive at school will go util Moday, March 31. 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10 Obituaries A10 FRANKLIN Mildred I. Page, 88, of Ashlad died o March 23, 2014 at the Moutai Ridge Ceter i Frakli followig a period of decliig health. She was bor i Ashlad o Jue 4, 1925, the daughter of Thomas ad Alice [Cote] Suffill. Mildred was raised i Ashlad, where she atteded Ashlad schools. Followig her school years, she LEBANON Lawrece Larry Sylvia, 55, who was a residet of Fox Meadow Retiremet Home, Bristol, ad formerly of 57 Dixo St., died at Dartmouth Hitchcock Hospital, Lebao, o Wedesday, March 19, Larry was bor Nov. 15, 1958 i Bosto, Mass., the so of Mauel ad Virgiia (McMichael) Sylvia. Survivors iclude two brothers, Phillip Sylvia of Pesylvaia ad Adrew Sylvia ad his wife Elizabeth of Raymod; four ephews (Phillip Sylvia ad his wife Theresa of Lacoia, Doald Sylvia ad his wife Betty of Lacoia, ad Trevor ad Kami Sylvia of Raymod); two ieces, Alyssa Sylvia of Raymod ad Melissa Sylvia of Lacoia; two great ephews, Kristofor ad Jaekwo; ad two great ieces, Jerikah ad Kalyssa. I additio to his parets Larry was predeceased by a brother, Howard Sylvia. Callig hours were held o Tuesday, March 25, 2014 from 5 7 p.m. i the Carriage House of the Wilki- so-beae-simoeau- Paquette Fueral Home, 164 Pleasat St., Lacoia. Lookig Back years ago (April 1, 2004) CAMPTON It was stadig room oly at the March 24 Campto Police Departmet s public hearig requested by suspeded Officer Edward Somerford ad coducted by the Campto Selectme. Somerford was suspeded from duty followig a icidet o Feb. 1, 2004, durig which he cofroted Sgt. George Hill at the police departmet over his belief that Hill had made uecessary correctios to a report that he had filed. Chief Christopher War chose to susped Somerford after learig that he had revealed a persoal recordig device, which officers were prohibited from usig while o duty, durig the cofrotatio with Hill, ad had refused to obey Hill s orders to, iitially, remove the device from the buildig, ad subsequetly (whe Hill recosidered) to reliquish it ito Hill s possessio. I a rather surprise edig, Somerford iformed the selectme that he would ot for ay reaso retur as a officer of the Campto Police Departmet ad that they, the select board, could either accept his resigatio or termiate him. Based o the advice of Tow Attorey Tim Bates, the selectme voted to accept his resigatio. 20 years ago (April 6, 1994) PLYMOUTH School admiistrators outlied a ew violece-preparatio pla to a crowd of about 85 who atteded the public forum o school violece at Plymouth Regioal High School Moday ight, ad fieldig questios about a recet school brawl. Big chages came sice a week ago Friday, said Pricipal Mary Lou Croi, followig a hallway fight. 30 years ago (April 4, 1984) BRISTOL The Newfoud Regio Chamber of Commerce, already thikig about this summer s third aual Biggest Little Parade o July 4, has aouced its secod aual parade theme cotest. A $25 cash prize will be awarded for the wiig etry i the cotest, which will ru throughout the moth of April, with a etry deadlie of May 1. The parade is scheduled for July 4 at 10 a.m. Mayhew Fueral Home, Ic. Joh E. Evas, 80 NEW HAMPTON Joh E. Evas 80, Ucle Bo of Straits Road, passed away peacefully at home o the farm with his loved oes by his side o March 16, 2014 followig a period of failig health. Bor i Billerica, Mass. o Jue 22, 1933, he was the so of Joh ad Ages Julia [Keeler] Evas. Joh was a graduate of Revere, Mass. High School; followig his school years, he served his coutry i the U.S. Navy. After servig his coutry, he relocated to New Hampto with his family. While i New Hampto, he was employed for more tha 27 years with the State of New Hampshire Departmet of Trasportatio. He was a member of the NRA, he ejoyed gardeig, hutig, fishig with his dearest frieds. He also greatly ejoyed walkig ad beig outside, well kow as the ma who walked to the store every day to get his ewspaper. Joh was predeceased by his parets ad his logtime sigificat other of 54 years, Ms. Viola Blake. He is survived by family ad loved oes Charles ad Vera Keeler, Joa Blake, Ady ad Eda Blake, Beth ad Eric Aderso, Peter ad Melaie Blake, Aette ad Harry Lidburger ad may other cherished loved oes. Mildred I. Page, 88 was employed at the Ashlad Paper Mills util 1968, whe it closed. She worked with her husbad Albert i his workshop, as well as beig a homemaker. She was predeceased by her husbad, Albert Page, Jr., ad her parets. She is survived by her two sos, Russell Page ad Thomas Page, both of Ashlad; three gradchildre; five great gradchildre; Lawrece Sylvia, 55 James F. Mayhew Peter G. Mayhew 12 Lagdo St., Plymouth DW Hwy, Meredith Joh Evas A graveside service will be held i the sprig at the New Hampto Village Cemetery. Dupuis fueral Home Ashlad is hadlig arragemets; for more iformatio, go to dupuisfueralhome.com. Doatios may be made to Newfoud Area Nursig Associatio, 214 Lake St., Bristol, NH CONCORD Duae L. Butch Smith, 67, of Bridgewater Hill Road, ad oe great-great gradchild. Callig hours will be o Thursday from 6-8 p.m. at the Dupuis Fueral Home, 11 Hill Ave. i Ashlad. A graveside service will be held at Gree Grove Cemetery, Ashlad, i the sprig. Dupuis Fueral Home i Ashlad is hadlig arragemets. For more iformatio, go to dupuisfueralhome.com. Larry Sylvia A Fueral Service followed the callig hours at 7 p.m. Burial will be later this sprig i the family lot at Uio Cemetery, Academy Street, Lacoia. For those who wish, the family suggests that memorial doatios be made to America Diabetes Associatio, 10 Spee St., Secod Floor, Framigham, MA Wilkiso-Beae- Simoeau-Paquette Fueral Home & Crematio Services, 164 Pleasat St., Lacoia, is assistig the family with the arragemets. For more iformatio ad to view a olie memorial, go to www. wilkisobeae.com. CAMPTON Barbara A Demers, 78, of Campto passed away uexpectedly at her home after a legthy illess o March 24, Bor i Methue, Mass. o Ja. 24, 1936, she was the daughter of George W. ad Emily A. (Bully) Miot. Barbara was raised i Lawrece, Mass., graduatig from Lawrece High School. I 1986, upo her daughter graduatig high school, she moved with her family to Campto from Methue. I her life she was a lovig wife, mother, ad gradmother, who cherished Bridgewater, died March 18, 2014 at Cocord Hospital i Cocord after a brief illess. Bor i Littleto o Oct. 11, 1946, he was the so of Raymod Sr. ad Lillia (Daforth) Smith. Butch was a life-log residet of the Beebe River (Campto) ad Bridgewater area. He atteded Campto ad Plymouth schools. Butch worked as a electricia for over 20 years at L.W. Packard, i Ashlad, ad also for the past 13 years for Logchamps Electric. Butch had also served the tow of Ashlad as their electrical ispector for several years. Butch was a member Tows FROM PAGE A9 ig every week. We love hearig all those happy voices i the childre s room ad seeig a parade of great projects goig out the door as everyoe leaves. Here are the themes for April (yes, April does it look like April out there?): First we will explore Mud Seaso, the Buies, Explorig Colors, ad fially, Earth Day! Let s hope we actually ca see the earth at that poit, otherwise, I just do t kow what we will do! We are also iterested i havig ayoe with a craft, art, or other skill who would like to teach here to come i ad talk with us about settig up a class. You ca charge for your classes here ad we will help you to fid people who wat to lear Barbara A Demers, 78 time spet with family. She was predeceased by her husbad, Richard J. Demers, Sr., i 1991, ad her so, George Demers, i Barbara is survived by her four childre (Christie A. Havlock of Campto, Richard J. Demers, Jr., of Methue, Robert M. Demers of Methue, ad Keeth Demers, also of Methue), ad four woderful gradchildre (Stephaie, Bejami, Sarah, ad Zachary, all of Campto). I lieu of flowers, doatios i Barbara s memory may be made to the America Heart Associatio or Duae L. Smith, 67 of the Plymouth Lodge of Elks #2312, i Holderess, ad a member of the Sos of the America Legio, Griggs-Wyatt Post #33, i Meredith. Butch is survived by his wife of 50 years, Mary T. (Torsey) Smith of Bridgewater; daughter Gia M. Morriso ad her husbad Joseph of Alexadria; so Rady S. Smith ad his wife Wedy of Bristol; gradchildre Tracy, Joseph Jr., Wescott, ad Riley; great gradchildre Jorja, Jerzie, Julia, ad Joseph III; brother Raymod Smith, Jr. of Campto; sister Carol Wallace of Thorto; ad several ieces ad ephews. Callig hours were held at the at the Mayhew Fueral Home, 12 Lagdo St., Plymouth, o from you. We already have a very successful Yoga sessio twice a week, as well as a delightful Spaish Laguage class, oce a week. We would love to have more classes of all differet kids of skills. Remember, if you like to kit come to the library o Wedesdays from 10:30 a.m. to oo for a great time chattig with kowledgeable kitters. We are lookig for good, clea childre s toys to resell i our Book Nook which we hope to expad to offer more tha books. Artists lookig for a place to show their work are welcome to sed jpg s of their work to gordoash@ metrocast.et. We have a very large gallery ad also two locked showcases which would be excellet for pottery, jewelry, or other smaller items. Groto Jo O Coor grotoews@yahoo.com Recoverig At this writig, Ro Mada is still i Speare Hospital recoverig from his fall ad subsequet surgery. Ro said he thiks he will be udergoig rehab i Speare istead of beig TOWN OF PLYMOUTH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD DURING THE SELECT BOARD MEETING The Select Board will meet for a 5:00 PM work sessio upstairs i the Tow Hall, o Moday, April 14th, Regular Select Board meetig will follow at 6:00 PM. The members of the Select Board will coduct a public hearig at 6:15PM, Pursuat to RSA 31:95-b Uaticipated Fuds, to address the followig: To desigate a portio, ot to exceed to $10,000, of uaticipated reveue from the loggig operatio across from Plymouth airport to be utilized for the tow s portio of the airport master pla project/ grat. This is a public meetig ad you are ivited to atted. All meetigs will be held i the upstairs meetig room i the Tow Hall. If special accommodatios are eeded for persos with disabilities, please call i advace. PLYMOUTH SELECT BOARD the America Diabetes Associatio. Callig hours will be held at Mayhew Fueral Home (12 Lagdo St.), Plymouth, o Saturday, March 29, 2014 from 2 through 4 p.m. A graveside service will be held o Moday, May 12, 2014 at 2:30 p.m. at the Blair Cemetery (Blair Road), Campto, at 2:30 p.m. Relatives ad frieds are respectfully ivited to atted. Mayhew Fueral Homes & Crematorium of Meredith ad Plymouth are hadlig the arragemets. For Barbara s Book of Memories: Butch Smith Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. The Plymouth Lodge of Elks held a service at 4:30 p.m. Sprig burial will be held at the coveiece of the family. I lieu of flowers, doatios may be made i Butch s memory to the Plymouth Lodge of Elks, PO Box 277, Plymouth, NH To sig Butch s Book of Memories, go to; www. mayhewfueralhomes. com. trasferred to aother rehab facility. Ro expressed a great deal of appreciatio to frieds ad eighbors who are lookig out for his wife, plowig ad sadig his driveway ad sedig cards to him. Select Board meetig, March 18 Newly elected Selectma Bob Ferrier was seated at the Board s table whe Chairwoma Christia Goodwi opeed the meetig at 7:08 p.m. After she read the aoucemets, the Board voted to approve the miutes. First uder Old Busiess, the Rumey Fire Cotract was siged as voters had sigaled at Tow Meetig they wated the cotract. The graite sigs came up for discussio this week too. While the Board had talked about lookig for other sig makers they surprised us by decidig to call the first sig maker they had talked to last fall eve though they were disappoited that compay had ot called whe they said they would. I ay case, the Board is givig them aother chace to make up for their short comig. First uder New Busiess, Fire Chief Thompso suggested that Groto request a three year cotract ext year from Rumey. Hebro s cotract is a threeyear cotract. Christia was reappoited Chair of the board ad Selectma Bob voluteered, ad was appoited Selectma liaiso for the Plaig Board. Iformatio o a grat for a ew truck was tabled for more iformatio. The rest of the ageda required sigatures from the Board members. With Perambulatio with Rumey ad Hebro comig up, the Board will be lookig ito Bids o the costs ivolved i perambulatio. Now that the electios are over, it was time for the sigatures o the bak

11 cards ad the Board obliged by sigig the cards. To participate i the Federal surplus property sales offers the Board eeded to sig the Applicatio, Certificatio & Agreemet form. So the Board siged that form. They also siged the MS-2 form. The State Fire Marshal had a questio regardig fireworks. It turs out there was o eed for Groto s Board to respod. Lastly, there was a Itet to Cut for Gree Acres Woodlads off Groto Hollow Road Map 9, lots 2, 8, &10. Fidig every thig i order the Board siged the Itet. After the log Tow Meetig Saturday, this Select Board meetig was truly short sweet ad hard to beat. Bulleti Board Importat Notice: Dogs must be licesed by April 30. Curret dog licese tags are available at the Tow Clerk s Office Wedesday, March 26: Select Board Office will ope at 1 p.m. Wedesday, March 26: Plaig Board Meetig at 7 p.m. Friday, March 28: Select Board Office will be closed Moday, March 31 Public Hearig: Pole Licese Amedmet is the subject of this Hearig. Select Board Meetig to follow Hearig. Tuesday, April 1 No Select Board Meetig Tuesdays, Library is ope from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Hebro Bob Brooks hebrohews@live.com Lete Service Update Next Week s Lete Service (Wedesday, April 2) that was supposed to be held i Dabury has bee chaged to the Hebro UCC Church. The service starts at oo, ad will be followed by a excellet luch. Hope to see you there! Holderess Fra Taylor Several residets atteded the opeig of a ew exhibit at the PSU Museum of the White Moutais Beyod Graite: the Geology of Adveture. This exhibitio explores the geological uderpiigs of three of the most popular forms of recreatio i the White Moutais: climbig, hikig, ad skiig/sowboardig.the exhibit ca be see olie but we recommed goig there i perso to view the amazig photos. The museum is ope Tuesday - Suday. Studets i grades five through eight will be performig Nosese i the North Woods, the musical, about a local residet beig kidapped by Bigfoot. Shows April 11 at 7 p.m. ad April 12 at 2 p.m. All welcome. Melody Fuk returs to HCS as director of the productio. Kidergarte Screeig for childre who will be five years old o or before Sept. 30 is scheduled for Wedesday, April 16. Call the school to make a appoitmet at The Police Departmet purchased a ew Portable Breath Test uit (PBT), paid i part by the tow budget ad the other part by the Holderess Police Associatio. The PD ow ows two, oe for each cruiser o patrol. Next book for Library book group will be The Lowlad by Jhumpa Lahiri, a ovel set i Idia ad America. Group will meet o April 16 at oo. Books are available at the Circulatio Desk. Squam Lakes Voluteer ad Commuicatios Coordiator, Bria Gago will be hostig a day of traditioal Maple Sugarig at the White s Forest Farm i Sadwich o Suday, March 29. Check www. squamlakes.org for more iformatio ad locatio. The Falls Chapter uder the leadership of the Plymouth Rotary Club will be holdig a Visioig Sessio to discuss plas to make the area more visitor ad family friedly at Plymouth Elemetary o March 29 from 8:30 a.m.-oo. All are welcome to come ad discuss the future use of this beautiful area. Six studets from the Holderess School wo the Tilto Ivitatioal Math Competitio. The Holderess Bulls tied or wo every phase of the competitio. The math departmet s emphasis o collaborative learig was reflected i the team s especially strog showig i the team portio of the evet. Miot Sleeper Library, Bristol The Abolitioists of Noyes Academy Thursday, April 10, 6-8 p.m. Preseter: Da Bill I 1835, abolitioists opeed oe of the atio s first itegrated schools i Caaa, attractig eager Africa America studets from as far away as Bosto, Providece, ad New York City. Outraged commuity leaders respoded by raisig a mob that dragged the academy buildig off its foudatio ad ra the Africa America studets out of tow. New Hampshire s first experimet i educatioal equality was brief, but it helped lauch the public careers of a trio of extraordiary Africa America leaders: Hery Highlad Garet, Alexader Crummell, ad Thomas Sipkis Sidey. Da Billi plumbs the depths of ati-abolitioist setimet i early-ieteeth-cetury New Eglad, ad the courage of three youg frieds destied for greatess. This program is made possible through a grat from the NH Humaities Coucil. Refreshmets will be served courtesy of the Frieds of the Miot-Sleeper Library. No sigup is ecessary. Questios? Call Third Moday Bopok Group Moday, April 21, 10 a.m. The Violiist s Thumb by Sam Kea Copies are available at the library to check out. New members always welcome! Amazo Best Books of the Moth, July Bor to parets amed Gee ad Jea, Sam Kea got eough ribbig i school sciece classes to develop a early aversio to geetics. Lucky for us, curiosity overcame coditioig as he became icreasigly fasciated with the role DNA plays i shapig destiy. As he did i The Disappearig Spoo, a captivatig chroicle of huma iteractios with each periodic elemet, Kea has created aother page-turig scietific history i The Violiist s Thumb. With fluid gusto, he turs the discovery of DNA ito rivetig huma drama, the ufurls a series of aecdotes that expad our uderstadig of geetic ifluece o our lives as (sometimes uiquely gifted) idividuals, from presidets to physicists to violi virtuosos with exceptioally dexterous digits. Kea illumiates clues embedded i our gees that help map the meaderig trajectory of our species, the leaves readers with the distict impressio that all this has bee a fatastic preamble to our species most thrillig (ad likely chillig) chapter: maipulatig our DNA to remake future humas, ad all life o Earth. Amazo.com Book Toters Toddler Activity Time Wedesday & Friday morigs, 10:30 a.m. Locatio: Meetig Room Ustructured activity time for toddlers with puzzles, toys ad board books available for use. Great opportuity to meet other parets with youg childre i a warm, friedly eviromet. No sig-up is ecessary. Pease Public Library, Plymouth Thursday, March 27, 4 p.m.: Islamic Art: Viewig of Mirror of the Ivisible World This iety-miute film takes audieces o a epic jourey across ie coutries ad over 1,400 years of history. Professors Sheila Blair ad Joatha Bloom, who will be presetig o April 3, were the Art ad Architecture cosultats for this film. Thursday, April 3, 4 p.m.: Islamic Art: Professor s Sheila Blair ad Joatha Bloom* Sheila Blair & Joatha Bloom s survey of Islamic Arts is a excellet itroductio ad overview of the subject, coverig twelve ceturies ad a wide rage of artistic ad architectural geres ad styles. *Sposored by the Youg Ladies Library Associatio Edowmet Dowload a book usig your library card, go to: h.lib.overdrive.com News from the Childre s Room: Thursday, March 27, 5:30-7:30 p.m.: Tee Night: (sixth grade ad up)* Pizza ad Movie Night! Please brig a sack to share ad movies to choose from. Saturday, April 19, 10:15 & 11:30 a.m.- Easter Egg Hut* Joi us for our secod aual Easter Egg Hut! Childre 4 ad uder will begi at 10:15 a.m. Childre 5 ad up will begi at 10:30 a.m. Rai or shie! Please brig your ow basket! We have a special prize for the child who fids the golde egg i each age group! Saturday, May 3, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.- Free Comic Book Day* The first Saturday i May is Free Comic Book Day! Visit the library to receive a free comic! There will also be drop i crafts available. Saturday, May 10, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.- Mother s Day Tea* Please joi us for a Mother s Day Tea! Ages three ad up, please. Mothers, Sos, Daughters, Auts, Gradmother s, etc. welcome! Wear your faciest dress, suit or hat! Tea, other beverages, sweets ad tea sadwiches will be served. Please sig up at the frot desk (so we kow how much food to have). Willow: Modays 10:30-11:30 a.m. Come read to Willow, our therapy dog. She is especially great for begiig, reluctat or strugglig readers. Everyoe is welcome to come read to Willow or just say hi! Sprigtime Storytime: Storytime will retur the week of March 24, ad will be a six-week sessio! Sig ups are required. Toddlers (0-3) Tuesdays 10:15 a.m. Fridays 10:15 a.m. Preschool (3-6) Tuesdays 1:30 p.m. Wedesdays 11 a.m. Music with Miss Becky (0-6)* Thursdays 10:15 a.m. *Sposored by the Youg Ladies Library Associatio Edowmet Fud Talk of the Tows Rumey Elise Saad (508) elise@ifoetics-usa.com Ladies Coffee The Rumey Baptist Church will host a Ladies Coffee o Wedesday, April 2 at 9 a.m. at the Church Miistry Ceter (375 Mai St., Rumey). The mai speaker will be Beth Bissoette of Care Net Pregacy Ceter. The craft theme will be Coectig with Others with Note Cards. Music, baked goods ad coffee will be provided. Admissio is $3 per perso, ad o-site childcare will be available. For more iformatio, cotact the Rumey Baptist Church office at A11 Warre/ Wetworth Gary Jessema garyj@together.et / Greetigs, everyoe! Sprig is here, accordig to the caledar. I do t thik Mother Nature got the memo! I WARREN ews, Joseph Patch Library is offerig a fu project called Book Foldig Art for Kids. It happes o Saturday, April 12 from 1-2:30 p.m. Ever woder what to do with old paperbacks? Come fid out. This program will have you creatig art of all kids! If you re iterested please let the Library kow so they ca have eough paperbacks o had. Childre 10 ad uder should be accompaied by a paret. Ad by the way, adults ca participate i this too! I additio, the Joseph Patch Library has a iterestig program comig up o Saturday, April 19 at 1 p.m. It s etitled Haressig History: O the Trail of New Hampshire s State Dog, the Chiook. The program looks at how dog sleddig developed i New Hampshire ad how the Chiook played a major role i this story. Bob Cottrell covers the history of Arthur Walde ad his Chiooks, the State Dog of New Hampshire. I WENTWORTH ews, do t forget the Childre s Story Time at Webster Memorial Library each Wedesday morig at 10 a.m. Ladies Coffee is startig agai April 2 at 9 a.m. at Rumey Worship Ceter. Cost is $3. The Cogregatioal Church is plaig their ext Commuity Dier. It will be o Saturday, April 19 from 5-7 p.m. I believe the meu will be Salisbury steak, mashed potato, carrots, rolls ad a dessert. This dier is free, so come ad ejoy. The ext morig, Wetworth Church hosts the Easter Breakfast, followig Surise Service at Hildreth Dam i Warre. I believe that s all the ews for ow. So, util ext time, stay warm, stay well, ad always remember to cout your blessigs.

12 Letters A12 Summer 12th aual Camps 14 WildQuest Summer Camp 9 themed weeks: Jue 23-August 22, 9:00-4:00 Joi us for aother fabulous year of summer camp meetig ew ad old frieds, Woods Time, hikes, arts ad crafts projects, podig, fortbuildig, games i the bar, Hugry Forest, epic advetures ad more! For prices, complete program descriptios ad to register, go to Space is limited-register early! 1/2 day Pre-K programs for 4-5 Full day for ages 6-12 Tee Trekkers for ages Early Bird Rates ad Scholarships are available! Cotact ifo: prescottfarm.org White Oaks Rd., Lacoia, NH HOLDERNESS RECREATION SUMMERESCAPE At the Holderess School K 12yrs 8-wks M-F 8am - 4:30pm Jue 18 - August 8 Beach Field Trips Special Evets Crafts Yoga, Sports & More! recreatio@holderess-h.gov SUMMER CAMPS Sciece Explorers I 6/23-6/27 Grades 1&2 Sciece Explorers II 7/07-7/11 Grades 2&3 Aimatio for Girls 6/23-6/27 High School Jr. Lego Egieerig 6/30-7/03 Grades 2&3 Aviatio Adveture 7/07-7/11 Grades 6-9 Lego Egieerig 7/14-7/18 Grades 3&4 Midstorm Madess 7/21-7/25 Grades 5&6 Theatrical Combat 8/04-8/08 Grades 5-8 EXPLORE WITH US THIS SUMMER Call today to reserve your spot! (603) plymouth.edu/commuity-educatio/ Assistat Chef YMCA Camp Belkap is lookig for a Assistat Chef to work Suday through Thursdays Daytime Hours for 11 weeks i the summer startig the ed of Jue through mid August. Qualificatios: 3 plus years experiece, ability to work well with others i a camp eviromet ad to be a self -motivated, orgaized ad the ability to multi task. Laudry Positio YMCA Camp Belkap is also lookig for someoe to do camp laudry i the camp laudry facility for 8 weeks startig Jue 22d. The perso or persos must be able to lift heavy loads, wash ad fold laudry ad be orgaized. The days that are eeded are for Moday, Tuesday, Wedesday ad every other Thursday. For both positios please sed resume to admicb@campbelkap.org or call (603) For the past 50 years, Tamarack has bee offerig superior teis istructio to all levels. Set i the White Moutais, it is a great place to sped your summers. More tha just a teis camp, Tamarack offers a uique supportive family eviromet with a wide rage of sports ad activities. TAMARACK TENNIS CAMP Teis Soccer H iki g B ik i g C li m big Swim mig Boys ad Girls ages st Sessio: Jue 22 - July 16 2d Sessio: July 20 - Aug 17 phoe: (603) please call to fid out about great day camper ad overight rates! Chuck Weed, Director (603) Great coachig from Begiers to Touramet Players Come ejoy the beautiful White Moutais ad Fracoia Notch www. NewHampshireLakes AdMoutais.com

13 To the Editor: The North Coutry is so beautiful. With the witers covered i a blaket of sow, i the sprig with flowerig apple trees ad forsythia, i the summer with swimmig holes everywhere, places to fish, hike, camp ad i the fall, foliage is like walkig through a picture. After oe comes o a vacatio ad sees this beautiful area, they wish they could live here. They look aroud for that dream home. They immediately wat to pack up their belogigs ad move here. You see people comig with U-hauls, U-haul trucks, movig vas, facy cars ad boats with such great expectatios. Leavig their area of hubbub, with wages they will ever see agai. But to live here o miimum wage ad Social Security is goig to be CAN FROM PAGE A1 said SAU 48 Superitedet Mark Hallora. It s a great ight for them all to get the recogitio they deserve. PRHS pricipal Bruce Parsos was also full of praise for the talets he saw this year, sayig everyoe, icludig teachers, studets ad support staff, worked very hard behid the scees to make the ight a big success. It s amazig, all they ve doe, he said. Parets were equally impressed as they strolled the hallways to view all the photography, graphic arts, wood projects, sculptures, ceramics ad drawigs. Most otable were the New Hampshire State Gold ad Silver Key awards attached to may of the pieces doe by PRHS studets. Amog those wiers was juior Aeke Huya of Holderess. We were give a prompt to do a still life, which makes most people traditioally thik of fruit i a bowl, said Huya. I did a shattered plate with fruit istead. I moder art there s o boudaries ad o rules ad that was the poit of my piece. Huya s photograph, titled Shattered, was oe of oly 22 of the state s Gold Key wiig etries that their dowfall. After they fid a job, othig compared to what they had eared previously. The ext step, fidig they ca t live off the wages of this job. After they ve bee here a while, usually four or five years, they move oto their life s savigs. After they ve lived off of their savigs, ad it s all goe, oe sees first the boat goes up for sale, the oe of the facy cars, the yard sales to sell some of the thigs they previously worked so hard for i their old life with high payig jobs. The the beautiful place they bought begis to fall apart, ot for lack of tryig to keep up with it, but for lack of a high wage job they oce had. They had always looked dow at people who worked hard but i miumum wage jobs who ever seem to get ahead. We ve were selected for atioal recogitio at Caregie Hall i New York City o Jue 6, ad it eared her a Silver Medal for the prestigious show. Future award wiers had their art o display also last week. Some studets from Campto Elemetary exhibited their pritmakig skills, usig atural items i their creatios. Seveth grade studet Gabe Geller said he ejoyed the time he spet o the project. I love pritmakig. It s a lot of fu, he said. Thorto Elemetary s seveth grade classes stepped back i time with their sarcophagus paitigs as did those who made diosaurs at PES. At Holderess Cetral School, first graders had some fu with ceramic peguis. I thought makig their bodies was the hardest part, said Maso Glew as he admired his classmates work. Alog the hallways, the yougest boys ad girls also had their drawigs ad desigs hug where their families could ejoy them. It s a great chace for people to see their work. You ca see what others are doig ad take some of those ideas back to your ow school, too, said Jim Gleiche, a paret from Thorto. For Holderess Cetral Letters to the editor Be careful what you wish for all heard some say, if you do t wat to be poor, get a job. Now they have become us. Livig i a tourist tow o miimum wage, o Social Security. The the fightig begis. We should ever have moved here. Kids start hagig aroud with the wrog crowd, or they have become the wrog crowd they ra away from. The comes the For Sale sig. Ad it begis agai... wish we could live here. We ve heard may times the grass is greeer o the other side of the fece. I this case, may times over ad over agai it is ot greeer i a tourist tow. Be prepared...for life o the other side of the fece. You kow the rest of the story...i wished it has a better edig. Nacy Leclerc N. Woodstock School s ew art teacher Jadi Mercer, the evet was especially gratifyig though. This was my first Cultural Arts Night ad I thik it s a really importat evet. While I was t sure what to expect, we brought a lot with us ad my goal was to have my studets create somethig their parets will wat to hag or display i their homes, Mercer said. Amog the may selectios she brought were a three-dimesioal topographic map of the White Moutais, a realistic lookig roast turkey sculpture ad a strawberry crème cake sculpture, all made by the boys ad girls of HCS. Cultural Arts Night is Water FROM PAGE A5 developmet because there is ot eough water, or the Bosto Metro area may eed more water tha the Quabbi Reservoir ca provide ad propose a big pipelie to get their water from the North Coutry. We do t wat to say the sky is fallig, but we re already seeig problems, ad they will get much worse withi te years. We eed to start chippig away at this. Gilbert is also a member of New Hampshire Lives o Water Project, a group of voluteers that is tryig to build a coalitio of citizes to advocate for maitaiig log term sustaiability of the water resources. Gilbert believes citize advocates are crucial i movig the state toward sustaied attetio to addressig the problem, because of the short-term focus of the political system. I thik it s ulikely the legislature will embrace this i the first istace, which is why we talk about Doa Rhodes Shattered, the still life photography of Plymouth Regioal High School juior Aeke Huya, was oe of the hudreds of works of art o display for Cultural Arts Night last week. Huya s piece ot oly received a state Gold Key Award but it was also selected for a atioal Silver Medal. held each year i March as schools celebrate Youg Art Moth, Music i Our Schools Moth ad the Regioal Drama Festival. This weeked members of the PRHS Drama Club will also take their talets o the road to the New Hampshire Educatioal Theater Guild s State Drama Festival where they will perform their oe-act comedy, April Fish. The two-day evet icludes workshops for the studets alog performaces from high schools aroud the state. The festival will take place both March 28 ad 29 at Gilford High School, ad the public is ivited to atted. A schedule of the performaces ca be foud at Letters / The Rest of the Story A13 Courtesy Photo Joh Gilbert speaks at the 2014 NH Water ad Watershed Coferece at Plymouth State Uiversity March 21. eedig develop a very broad based costituecy that keeps pushig the legislature forward, Gilbert said. I like the idea of trustig the public because they ve show remarkably sophisticated uderstadig whe they ve bee give the backgroud iformatio; the public is goig to have to lead the legislature o this. Gilbert also said recet chages i severe weather show New Hampshire s storm water systems eed upgradig, ad doig so could actually save moey because it could prevet costly property damage, like road ad bridge washouts. The New Hampshire Water Ifrastructure Fudig Commissio recetly released a report with suggestios o fudig water related projects. Dr. Joseph Boyer, Director of Plymouth State s Ceter for the Eviromet, said the istitutio will work with state officials i fidig solutios to water cocers. We expect the Ceter for the Eviromet will cotiue to act as a resource i facilitatig future public policy developmet ad water issues, Boyer said. We would like to thak all of the coferece participats for their cotiued commitmet to this importat topic. The day-log coferece at PSU featured more tha 40 talks addressig curret water related research as well as effective strategies at the local, regioal, state, ad federal levels about chagig evirometal ad societal coditios ad their effects o New Hampshire s water resources ad aquatic eviromet. Specific topics icluded watershed plaig, restoratio, ad maagemet; educatio ad outreach; ecosystem services of lakes, rivers, ad watersheds; coordiatig a respose to climate chage; ad water quality ad quatity. Sugarig FROM PAGE A1 Aother popular attractio over the weeked was the horse draw wago rides alog the widig road that bisects the Walkers sprawlig farmlads. It s a ice ride with pretty views that the families really seem to ejoy each year, they said. So far, what little sap that has bee collected is all dark amber, but Walker said he hopes to see medium ad light grades i the comig weeks, whe it begis to flow a little more freely. If we have a slow warm up ito April, we could still have a good year, he said. Oly time will tell. Walker Farm is located at 2760 Smith River Rd. i Bristol, where the family will also have maple goods available at their farm stad this summer. For those who wish to purchase syrup or ay of their other products i the meatime, they are welcome to call the farm at to arrage for a pick up time.

14 The Rest of the Story A14 Ashlad FROM PAGE A2 the Tow Admiistrator could add that requiremet to the proposed policy. The selectme reviewed complaits about the Highway Departmet s sow removal this witer. Two of the complaits were about specific icidets. Oe was that the payloader hidered traffic while movig sow at the corer of Mai ad Witer Streets durig the morig commute oe day last week. Public Works Director Tim Paquette explaied that he had come i early that day to begi sow removal, but the garage door was broke, delayig his start util the door could be fixed. A North Ashlad Road residet complaied that he had to call the departmet head about water o his road ad that the respose was slow. He felt that the departmet should have bee out patrollig ad should have reacted quicker. Paquette said that he was out patrollig ad that he had to deal with several roads with draiage problems that ight, so it took him awhile to get to North Ashlad Road with the payloader. A more geeral complait was that there were o warig sigs or flaggers durig sow removal operatios. Paquette said that, durig sow removal, the loader ad trucks are costatly movig from oe spot to the ext, so o warig sigs are put out. The director also oted that his departmet has bee plagued by equipmet breakdows all witer. Three-quarters of the 2014 equipmet maiteace budget has already bee spet i the first two ad a half moths. Others defeded the tow highway crews. Selectma Presto oted that this has bee a very special witer ad that to expect perfectio ad o iterferece with traffic from sow removal was ot realistic. Da Uhlma poited out the highway crews of the state ad other tows were havig the same trouble keepig up with all the sow ad ice that is ow everywhere i this wicked witer. Paquette said that he was tryig to do the best he could with what he had. Roots FROM PAGE A4 displayig their work at Artistic Roots util May 31. Artistic Roots is ope daily from 10-6 ad also offers istructioal art classes. Visit their Web site at com for more iformatio. Richard Wetterer displays his lovely pottery. Courtesy Photo Paulette Brace discusses her vibrat pritmakig techiques with Ed Wixso. Courtesy Photo

15 Sports B Sectio Thursday, March 27, 2014 The Record Eterprise COURTESY PHOTO The Newfoud witer spirit squad fiished the seaso by qualifyig for the Divisio III champioships ad fiishig seveth overall. Step by step Newfoud spirit squad takes a leap forward BY JOSHUA SPAULDING Sports Editor BRISTOL The Newfoud witer spirit squad ejoyed a successful seaso, capped off by a trip to the Divisio III champioships. Coach Katie Likkila has watched the program grow over the last couple of years ad was excited to see the girls ear their way ito the Divisio III champioships. Likkila took over the program two years ago. The Bears were comig off a seaso i which they had just three cheerleaders. The coach was able to build up a team of 12 athletes ad they atteded two competitios, workig o takig the ext step as a program. This year, the team icreased to 16 athletes ad i the Divisio III prelimiary roud, which was held i early March, the Bears moved up six places from the previous seaso ad eared a spot i the Divisio III champioships, a first for the Bears. The NHIAA chaged the format for the spirit champioships a few years ago. I the past, all teams would compete i a state champioship, but ow there is a prelimiary roud ad from the prelimiary roud, the top teams advace to the champioship roud. After fiishig eighth i the prelimiary roud ad earig a spot i the champioship roud, the Bears scored 56 poits to move up aother spot i the rakigs, fiishig seveth overall amog Divisio III schools. That s a huge victory from the year before, Likkila said. These girls have worked so hard ad it shows by how much they have improved. Lacoia wo the Divisio III title with a score of 86.5, with Wiisquam a close secod at 83.5 poits. Triity fiished third with 71.5 poits ad Campbell was fourth with 69 poits. Bow fiished with 62.5 poits ad Steves was just ahead of the Bears with 60 poits. Frakli rouded out the field with 50 poits. Likilla oted that the team members have put i a lot of work, both with the team ad i the offseaso, to help improve the etire group. They put i about 140 hours of practice, plus competitio ad cheerig at games for both the girls ad boys basketball teams, Likkila said. They also atteded stut ad tumblig cliics throughout the seaso. She oted that i gettig the girls ready for competitio, she stresses teamwork ad hopes to get it across to them that the team should rise together ad fall together. Ad the team has bought ito the coach s teachigs, cotiuig to improve each time o the floor. Ad as they cotiue to improve, Likkila otes that the support from the school cotiues to grow as well. The support from the school for these girls has grow over the last two years as these girls have improved their skills, the Bear coach said. She poited out that may of the girls juggle work, family, grades ad other extracurricular activities, i additio to their commitmet to the cheerig program. Joshua Spauldig ca be reached at or sportsgs@salmopress. com Locals ear All-State, All-Academic hoop hoors BY JOSHUA SPAULDING Sports Editor REGION The New Hampshire Basketball Coaches Orgaizatio aouced its list of All-State ad All-Academic players for the recetly-wrapped seaso. For the Divisio II boys, Colli Sulliva of Plymouth ad Brado DiLucchio of Keett both eared Secod Team hoors, while Jared Kuehl of Plymouth eared Hoorable Metio. Earig First Team hoors were Jourdai Bell of Bishop Brady, Pat Welch ad Kafai Williams of Pembroke, Keith Brow of Pelham, Domiic Morrill of Lebao ad Pat Gly of Portsmouth. Also o the Secod Team were Joe Bell of Bishop Brady, Shea Whale of Hollis-Brooklie, Jake Vaikokas of Pelham ad Jo Fleury of Haover. Also earig Hoorable Metio were Doova Phaor ad Nick Mackey of Portsmouth, KJ Matte ad Kali Sou of Lebao, David Carboella ad Adrew Lowma of Widham, Breda Johso of Bishop Brady, Do Timbas of Pembroke, Rya Head of Merrimack Valley ad Loga Blake of Hollis-Brooklie. Sulliva ad Kuehl were also amed to the Seior Team. For the Divisio II girls, the loe local represetative o the All-State team was Keett s Juliaua Dulop, who eared Hoorable Metio. Teammate Kayli Samia also wo the NHBCO s Jack Ford Award. Earig First Team are Heather Kig of Lebao, Claire Putam of Widham, Mary Mulle of Merrimack Valley, Jey Schlim of Coe-Brow ad Lexi Hamilto ad JJ Daiel of Haover. The Secod Team icluded Sam MacDoald of Lebao, Tighe Locke of Portsmouth, Adelle Pitas of Milford, Jaimie Kig of Souhega, Abby Aher of Coe-Brow ad Mayso Kimball of Merrimack Valley. Also earig Hoorable Metio were Briaa Hackett of Hollis-Brooklie, Sara Messler of Oyster River, Jess Nerz of Co- Val, Aleaa Clermot of Pembroke, Cassidy Lalumiere of Goffstow, Cammie Formby-Lavertu of Souhega, Jeifer Dupuis of Milford, Kately Supreard of Pelham ad Vaessa Fleury of Lebao. For the Divisio III boys, Prospect Moutai s Loga LaRoche ad Newfoud s Remmi Ellis both eared Hoorable Metio. Earig First Team were Robert O Brie ad Eli Hodgso of Coat, Gabe Nichols of Hopkito, Adrew Houde of Newport, SEE ALL-STATE, PAGE B Sports Editor - Joshua Spauldig (phoe) (fax) - sportsgs@salmopress.com

16 Sports B2 CJ s Pealty Box celebrates its third broomball champioship. JOSHUA SPAULDING JOSHUA SPAULDING The Rocks put up a valiat effort i the broomball champioship game last Thursday. CJ s Pealty Box captures broomball champioship BY RAY O HARA Cotributig Writer WATERVILLE VAL- LEY The 35th aual Waterville Valley Coed Broomball League Champioship game reewed a rivalry of two seasoed teams that fiished the 2014 regular seaso i first ad secod place. CJ s Pealty Box (9-1-0) retured to the league champioship game for the third cosecutive year. The team wo its secod league champioship i 2012 ad lost i 2013 after remaiig udefeated throughout the regular seaso. The Waterville Valley Rocks (8-1-1) have ot made it to a league champioship game sice their wi i They last faced CJ s Pealty Box i the 2009 league champioship game - wo by the Rocks i sudde death overtime 3-2 whe a CJ s defeder deflected the ball ito his ow et i a effort to clear a shot by Rocks all-star forward Ree Schwartz. 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The Rocks tured the tables i their secod game, hadig CJ s their oly loss this seaso i a domiat 4-2 wi. CJ s gave up oly seve goals durig the 2014 regular seaso. Rocks goalie Kevi O Brie had the lowest goals agaist average of the league, givig up just six goals durig the regular seaso. The crowd looked forward to seeig aother great game betwee these two logterm rivals. From the begiig both teams came out strog puttig o a offesive show with lots of eergy o both sides. The respective defeses ad excellet goaltedig led to a scoreless opeig period. The dyamic chaged i the opeig miute of the secod period, as CJ s wo the faceoff ad pushed dow the right side. Kelsey Beaudi set a crossice pass to Kyle Weede who took the pass at the bottom left face-off circle ad fired a shot that was blocked by the Rocks defese. CJ s captai Leo Marie took cotrol of the ball out of a scramble ad backhaded a shot ito the far right corer of the goal for a 1-0 CJ s lead. The Rocks offese respoded with a reletless assault o CJ s defese. Durig the period CJ s sustaied four pealties, givig the Rocks eight miutes of power play opportuities. CJ s goalie Mark McGee tured away all scorig attempts, icludig a close call o a wild goal lie scramble. CJ s took a 1-0 lead ito the third period ad appeared to score o a shot by Weede. The ball wet through the crease but was ruled that it deflected off the cross bar, o goal. With the Rocks defese i some disarray, CJ s applied steady offesive pressure. Just two miutes later, league leadig scorer Jay Duguay blasted a shot, from the left faceoff circle, through the legs of Rocks defesema Daa Gago. O Brie was screeed by his defese ad could ot make the save. Ridig a 2-0 lead with less tha JOSHUA SPAULDING The Rocks ad CJ s Pealty Box put o a good show for spectators i the champioship game. 13 miutes to play, CJ s strategy chaged to team defese as they employed excellet fore-checkig ad clearig passes dow ice to take time off the clock. McGee retured to form as he shut dow the WV Rocks defese for the balace of the game. CJ s Pealty Box wet o to wi its third broomball league champioship. Their team ame ad record will be added to the Jim Shea Capitol Cup trophy o display at the Waterville Valley Ice Area. Prior to the league champioship game, the fifth place Campto Moutai Yetis ad sixth place Mad River Taver teams played to a 3-3 tie i the cosolatio game. Bruce Wigett ad Jeff Furloe of the Yetis ad Mad River Taver (MRT) forward Ashley Kilstei scored secod period goals. Alex Martielli put the Yetis up 3-1 with a goal early i the third period. MRT s Joe Campbell scored with just three miutes left i the game. 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17 COURTESY PHOTO Four Newfoud athletes were hoored i Cocord last Moday. Pictured (l to r), Pricipal Michael O Malley, Adrea Shi, Amber Plummer, Allie Symods, Mega Gelderma ad Athletic Director Peter Cofra. Four Bears hoored i Cocord CONCORD The New Hampshire Iterscholastic Athletic Associatio ad New Hampshire Athletic Directors Associatio held their aual Scholar Athlete Awards Ceremoy o Moday, March 17, at the Capital Ceter for the Arts i Cocord. This is the 27th year for females ad the 16th year for males to received this highly distiguished award. NHIAA high school studet athletes from throughout New Hampshire were recogized for achievig academic ad athletic excellece. Award recipiets are omiated each year by their schools based o criteria, which require the high school seiors to have a B+ grade poit average, letter ad be active i at least two varsity sports, participate i commuity service activities ad serve as role models to their peers. At the awards ceremoy, each studet athlete received a award certificate. Goveror Maggie Hassa addressed the studet athletes ad preseted a proclamatio. The Newfoud Regioal High School studets recogized icluded Mega Gelderma (volleyball ad skiig), Amber Plummer (field hockey ad basketball), Adrea Shi (cross coutry, field hockey ad track ad field) ad Allie Symods (field hockey, basketball ad track ad field). I must admit, it s felt good the last week or so to ot have tos of thigs o the schedule. With the playoffs comig to a close for the local high school teams, I etered a portio of the year whe there is oly a few thigs o the schedule durig the week. However, the weekeds are usually pretty filled with stuff to do ad that has ot bee differet the last few weeks. With the Seacoast Hockey League touramet actio takig place last weeked i Rochester, Dover ad Wolfeboro, I was able to take i a umber of great games of local youth hockey, seeig teams from Plymouth, Back Bay ad Mout Washigto Valley compete for champioships. This weeked was the aual She-Wolves wome s hockey touramet at the Pop Whale Area i Wolfeboro, which provided plety of actio. Last weeked also was the big celebratio for Plymouth Athletic Director ad football coach Chuck Leaha, meaig I took the afteroo off from hagig out i hockey riks ad made my way to Plymouth for the evet, which tured out to be quite a great afteroo ad eveig. First ad foremost, Dave Had put together a amazig DVD recappig the last year o the sidelies for Leaha, as well as delvig deep ito the past, visitig his old hometow ad talkig with former players ad coachig adversaries, as well as preset players ad assistat coaches. I walked away from watchig the video eve more impressed with Chuck s legacy at Plymouth. It was great to see so may people retur to Plymouth to hoor the logtime coach. It was certaily fu to watch Chuck greetig everyoe at the door with a big smile o his face ad a hadshake or hug. He has obviously touched a lot of lives i his log career ad it was great to see so may people i the auditorium o Saturday. As I ve metioed, while the weekeds have bee packed with activities, the weekdays have bee a little less crowded tha they are durig the high school seasos. I hit up Waterville Valley for Sports Takig advatage of the dowtime as aother seaso closes SPORTING CHANCE By JOSHUA SPAULDING B3 the broomball fials last Thursday ight, both Prospect Moutai ad Keett have had witer sports awards i the last week ad a half ad I had a great iterview with icomig Plymouth Athletic Director Jim Carey o Friday. This has also allowed me to start to get caught up o the televisio shows I ve bee missig with all the high school games. It s still a log process ad there s plety more to go, but the DVR is a little emptier tha it was two weeks ago. O that ote, Survivor has bee absolutely killig it this seaso. Kudos to a fatastic cast. Ad kudos to castig for givig fas a umber of great seasos i a row. Fially, have a great day, Dave Had. Joshua Spauldig is the Sports Editor for the Graite State News, Carroll Couty Idepedet, Meredith News, Gilford Steamer, Wiisquam Echo, Plymouth Record-Eterprise, Littleto Courier ad The Baysider. He ca be reached at sportsgs@salmopress. com, at , or PO Box 250, Wolfeboro Falls, NH New record COURTESY PHOTO Seior Jakob Bissell got North Dakota off to a smashig start last week at the Coastal Carolia Shamrock Ivitatioal. Bissell smashed his ow two-year old school record i the outdoor hammer throw i oe of two me s evets that opeed the three-day meet. Bissell, from Plymouth, hit a mark of 186 feet, five iches to topple the previous record of he set at the 2012 Great West Coferece Champioship All-State FROM PAGE B1 Zach Bergero of Campbell ad Christia Serrao of Wiisquam. Secod Team hoors wet to Brad Freette of Berli, Specer Corois of Newport, Jared Stauffeeker of Masceic, Jake Nelso of Hopkito, Nick Burs of Fall Moutai ad Jackso Morto of Sabor. Also earig Hoorable Metio were Aida Dea of Lacoia, Kyle Carlad of Coat, Kaleb Orto ad Josh Joyce of Gilford, Daa Bea of Frakli, Rya Taguay of Steves, Dillo Dow of Iter-Lakes, Luke Lueau of Hopkito, Isaiah Price of Moadock ad Kyle Kosiorek of Mascoma. For the Divisio III girls, Newfoud s Amber Plummer eared First Team hoors, with Newfoud s Karissa Boy ad Prospect Moutai s Ella Motmiy both earig Hoorable Metio. Also earig First Team hoors were Haah Neild of Campbell, Riselly Deoleo of Bishop Brady, Morga Ferlad of Fall Moutai, Sabrey Motore of Hopkito ad Kirste Bresso of Bow. For Secod Team, it was Betha Aumad of Fall Moutai, Sarah Thomas of Bishop Brady, Alex Trevais ad Kylee Julia of Campbell, Emily Fracoeur of Somersworth ad Aa Cahill of Kearsarge. Also earig Hoorable Metio were Bailey Roberts of Fall Moutai, Kateria Styles of Frakli, Chayleigh Cadarette of Belmog, Shao Hart of Moadock, Haah Chapi of Wiisquam, Riley Beett of Bishop Brady, Kayla Bosse of White Moutais, Lidsey Thompso of Mascoma, Natalie Compto of Lacoia ad Stephaie Carl of Newport. All-Academic hoorees for Keett are DiLucchio, Kayli Samia, Rachel Samia, Rachelle Cormier, Leah Keleme, Ashley Lamar, Gwy McGiley ad Eri Milford. All-Academic hoorees from Kigswood iclude Be Craycraft ad Jeff Madde. All-Academic hoorees from Plymouth are Gavi Brickley, Sam Dimick, Kuehl, Kyle Reisert, Jot Sadhu, Sulliva, Christia Babi, Michael Buhrma, Derek Preble, Briaa Luscher ad A Furbush. All-Academic hoorees from Newfoud iclude Ellis, Be Leared, Allie Symods ad Plummer. Prospect Moutai s All-Academic hoorees were Aa Higsto, Motmiy, Lidsey Mucher, Hope Carazzo, Shao Meyer ad Amelia Duae. Joshua Spauldig ca be reached at or sportsgs@salmopress. com

18 Caledar B4 Please submit Caledar items at least oe week before publicatio to or call x 111. THURSDAY, MARCH 27 REY CENTER OPEN HOURS (10 a.m.-5 p.m.) Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter, secod floor, Tow Square, Waterville Valley. Immerse yourself i all thigs Curious George. Try your had at drawig i the style of H.A. Rey, relax o a bea-bag chair, read your favorite Curious George stories, see origial art work by the Reys, ad more. All ages welcome. Fee: There is o charge to visit the Rey Ceter, but doatios are welcome. For more iformatio, cotact the Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter at or programs@ thereyceter.org. IN THE REY CENTER ART GALLERY: PRIVATE COLLEC- TION (10 a.m.-5 p.m.) Rey Ceter Art Gallery, secod floor, Tow Square, Waterville Valley. Featurig the works from local collector Berli Larse with pieces from the collectio of the late beloved Waterville Valley residet architect Doald Jaziski. Each piece carries with it a uique history. This exhibit is fille dwith origial artwork ad limited editio prits by artists of the 60 s ad 70 s. The exhibit rus from March 8-April 26. Gallery hours are Wedesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Proceeds support the Rey Ceter s art ad sciece educatio programs. Fee: No charge, but doatios are welcome. For more iformatio, cotact the Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter at or programs@thereyceter.org. SIDORE LECTURE SERIES: CHUCK COLLINS, IN- EQUALITY MATTERS: HOW WEALTH INEQUALITY IS WRECKING THE WORLD AND WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT (7 p.m.) Smith Recital Hall, Silver Ceter for the Arts, Plymouth State Uiversity. The gap betwee rich ad poor is the widest it has bee i a cetury, ad our atioal coversatio about how to address this challege is polarized. Collis will discuss the impact of iequality ad the path toward a ecoomy that works for everyoe. Free tickets at the Silver Ceter Box Office, or (800) FRIDAY, MARCH 28 REY CENTER OPEN HOURS (10 a.m.-5 p.m.) Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter, secod floor, Tow Square, Waterville Valley. Immerse yourself i all thigs Curious George. Try your had at drawig i the style of H.A. Rey, relax o a bea-bag chair, read your favorite Curious George stories, see origial art work by the Reys, ad more. All ages welcome. Fee: There is o charge to visit the Rey Ceter, but doatios are welcome. For more iformatio, cotact the Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter at or programs@ thereyceter.org. IN THE REY CENTER ART GALLERY: PRIVATE COLLEC- TION (10 a.m.-5 p.m.) Rey Ceter Art Gallery, secod floor, Tow Square, Waterville Valley. Featurig the works from local collector Berli Larse with pieces from the collectio of the late beloved Waterville Valley residet architect Doald Jaziski. Each piece carries with it a uique history. This exhibit is fille dwith origial artwork ad limited editio prits by artists of the 60 s ad 70 s. The exhibit rus from March 8-April 26. Gallery hours are Wedesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Proceeds support the Rey Ceter s art ad sciece educatio programs. Fee: No charge, but doatios are welcome. For more iformatio, cotact the Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter at or programs@thereyceter.org. COMMUNITY POTLUCK & OPEN MIC (6 p.m.) D Acres Farm, Dorchester. Every last Friday of the moth, we host some of the best local etertaimet i the area. Joi us for a potluck feast ad stay for music, poetry readig, joke-tellig, ad more! Brig a dish, brig a fried, ad brig some fu! Potluck begis servig at 6 p.m.; ope mic follows at 8 p.m. Free ad ope to all! CORNER HOUSE PUB MUSIC SERIES (6:30-9:30 p.m.) Corer House I, Ceter Sadwich. Toight s featured performers are Katie O Coell ad Chris Buerk. SATURDAY, MARCH 29 REY CENTER OPEN HOURS (10 a.m.-5 p.m.) Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter, secod floor, Tow Square, Waterville Valley. Immerse yourself i all thigs Curious George. Try your had at drawig i the style of H.A. Rey, relax o a bea-bag chair, read your favorite Curious George stories, see origial art work by the Reys, ad more. All ages welcome. Fee: There is o charge to visit the Rey Ceter, but doatios are welcome. For more iformatio, cotact the Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter at or programs@ thereyceter.org. IN THE REY CENTER ART GALLERY: PRIVATE COLLEC- TION (10 a.m.-5 p.m.) Rey Ceter Art Gallery, secod floor, Tow Square, Waterville Valley. Featurig the works from local collector Berli Larse with pieces from the collectio of the late beloved Waterville Valley residet architect Doald Jaziski. Each piece carries with it a uique history. This exhibit is fille dwith origial artwork ad limited editio prits by artists of the 60 s ad 70 s. The exhibit rus from March 8-April 26. Gallery hours are Wedesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Proceeds support the Rey Ceter s art ad sciece educatio programs. Fee: No charge, but doatios are welcome. For more iformatio, cotact the Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter at or programs@thereyceter.org. VOLUNTEER DAY (10 a.m.-4 p.m.) D Acres Farm, Dorchester. Every last Saturday of the moth, we ivite ayoe to joi us for a day to work o the farm. The work is depedet o the seaso ad weather, but we are always doig somethig great! Luch icluded; please call ahead. CURIOUS GEORGE STORY TIME (11 a.m.-oo & 4-5 p.m.) Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter, secod floor, Tow Square, Waterville Valley. Pull up a bea-bag chair to hear your favorite Rey stories read out loud. Selectios will iclude stories from the Curious George series, as well as other Rey favorites such as Pretzel, Elizabite, Cicely G ad more. All ages welcome. This program is geerously sposored by the Highlad-Mills Foudatio. Fee: Admissio is by doatio. For more iformatio, cotact the Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter at programs@thereyceter. org or CURIOUS GEORGE COTTAGE OPEN HOURS (2-4 p.m.) Curious George Cottage, Noo Peak Road, Waterville Valley. Visit the Curious George Cottage, the former summer home of Margaret ad H.A. Rey, to read Curious George books, try your had at drawig i the style of H.A. Rey, walk the Curious George Nature Trail, view birds at the bird feeder, relax ad take i the view of Mt. Tecumseh, ad lear about how the Curious George Cottage is goig gree! Fee: There is o charge to visit the Curious George Cottage, doatios are welcome. For more iformatio, cotact the Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter at or programs@thereyceter.org. SUNDAY, MARCH 30 THE GLORY OF MUSIC IN WORSHIP : AN ORGAN RE- CITAL (3 p.m.) Plymouth Cogregatioal UCC. Featurig Robert Begsto, Rob St. Cyr, Rev. Fred Doscher, Rev. Ralph Reyolds, Dr. Robert Swift ad Margot Swift performig o the Austi orga. Public ivited. TUESDAY, APRIL 1 BEYOND THE BIG BANG: POEMS FROM THE PERIODIC TABLE (7 p.m.) Smith Recital Hall, Silver Ceter for the Arts, Plymouth State Uiversity. Free admissio. A perormace of origial poetry by Wome of Words. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 REY CENTER OPEN HOURS (10 a.m.-5 p.m.) Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter, secod floor, Tow Square, Waterville Valley. Immerse yourself i all thigs Curious George. Try your had at drawig i the style of H.A. Rey, relax o a bea-bag chair, read your favorite Curious George stories, see origial art work by the Reys, ad more. All ages welcome. Fee: There is o charge to visit the Rey Ceter, but doatios are welcome. For more iformatio, cotact the Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter at or programs@ thereyceter.org. IN THE REY CENTER ART GALLERY: PRIVATE COLLEC- TION (10 a.m.-5 p.m.) Rey Ceter Art Gallery, secod floor, Tow Square, Waterville Valley. Featurig the works from local collector Berli Larse with pieces from the collectio of the late beloved Waterville Valley residet architect Doald Jaziski. Each piece carries with it a uique history. This exhibit is fille dwith origial artwork ad limited editio prits by artists of the 60 s ad 70 s. The exhibit rus from March 8-April 26. Gallery hours are Wedesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Proceeds support the Rey Ceter s art ad sciece educatio programs. Fee: No charge, but doatios are welcome. For more iformatio, cotact the Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter at or programs@thereyceter.org. NEWFOUND AREA CHURCHES LENTEN SERVICE (oo) Uited Church of Dabury. There will be a light luch followig the service. For more iformatio, please call THURSDAY, APRIL 3 REY CENTER OPEN HOURS (10 a.m.-5 p.m.) Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter, secod floor, Tow Square, Waterville Valley. Immerse yourself i all thigs Curious George. Try your had at drawig i the style of H.A. Rey, relax o a bea-bag chair, read your favorite Curious George stories, see origial art work by the Reys, ad more. All ages welcome. Fee: There is o charge to visit the Rey Ceter, but doatios are welcome. For more iformatio, cotact the Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter at or programs@ thereyceter.org. IN THE REY CENTER ART GALLERY: PRIVATE COLLEC- TION (10 a.m.-5 p.m.) Rey Ceter Art Gallery, secod floor, Tow Square, Waterville Valley. Featurig the works from local collector Berli Larse with pieces from the collectio of the late beloved Waterville Valley residet architect Doald Jaziski. Each piece carries with it a uique history. This exhibit is fille dwith origial artwork ad limited editio prits by artists of the 60 s ad 70 s. The exhibit rus from March 8-April 26. Gallery hours are Wedesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Proceeds support the Rey Ceter s art ad sciece educatio programs. Fee: No charge, but doatios are welcome. For more iformatio, cotact the Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter at or programs@thereyceter.org. HOMESCHOOL PROGRAM: ALL ABOUT SERIES (10-11:30 a.m.) The Squam Lakes Natural Sciece Ceter i Holderess offers the last program i a mothly series of programs especially for homeschooled studets ages four to six. The All About Series is all about New Hampshire wildlife. Each sessio cosiders a differet group of livig thigs through activities, hads-o experieces, ad a meetig with a live aimal. April is alla bout turtles. Program offerigs are aliged with the New Hampshire Sciece framework. Registratio is requested i advace by callig Cost: $9/member child per sessio; $11/o-member child per sessio. Oe adult must atted with childre for free. Each additioal adult pays child fee. For details about this evet, upcomig programs, ad membership, go to or call HOMESCHOOL PROGRAM: GET HAPI! (10-11:30 a.m.) The Squam Lakes Natural Sciece Ceter i Holderess offers the last program ia mothly series of programs espeically for homeschooled studets ages seve to 10. The primary iterpretive focus of the Sciece Ceter s programs ad exhibits is commuity ecology, which has four major cocepts: Habitats, Adaptatios, Populatios, ad Iterrelatioships (HAPI). Each sessio will ivestigate the HAPI topics i depth. April features ecosystems. Program offerigs are aliged with the New Hampshire Sciece Framework. Registratio is requested i advace by callig Cost: $9/member child per sessio; $11/o-member child per sessio. Oe adult must atted with childre for free. Each additioal adult pays child fee. For details about this evet, upcomig programs, ad membership, go to or call FRIDAY, APRIL 4 REY CENTER OPEN HOURS (10 a.m.-5 p.m.) Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter, secod floor, Tow Square, Waterville Valley. Immerse yourself i all thigs Curious George. Try your had at drawig i the style of H.A. Rey, relax o a bea-bag chair, read your favorite Curious George stories, see origial art work by the Reys, ad more. All ages welcome. Fee: There is o charge to visit the Rey Ceter, but doatios are welcome. For more iformatio, cotact the Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter at or programs@ thereyceter.org. IN THE REY CENTER ART GALLERY: PRIVATE COLLEC- TION (10 a.m.-5 p.m.) Rey Ceter Art Gallery, secod floor, Tow Square, Waterville Valley. Featurig the works from local collector Berli Larse with pieces from the collectio of the late beloved Waterville Valley residet architect Doald Jaziski. Each piece carries with it a uique history. This exhibit is fille dwith origial artwork ad limited editio prits by artists of the 60 s ad 70 s. The exhibit rus from March 8-April 26. Gallery hours are Wedesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Proceeds support the Rey Ceter s art ad sciece educatio programs. Fee: No charge, but doatios are welcome. For more iformatio, cotact the Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter at or programs@thereyceter.org. CORNER HOUSE PUB MUSIC SERIES (6:30-9:30 p.m.) Corer House I, Ceter Sadwich. Toight s featured performer is Julia Velie. SATURDAY, APRIL 5 REY CENTER OPEN HOURS (10 a.m.-5 p.m.) Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter, secod floor, Tow Square, Waterville Valley. Immerse yourself i all thigs Curious George. Try your had at drawig i the style of H.A. Rey, relax o a bea-bag chair, read your favorite Curious George stories, see origial art work by the Reys, ad more. All ages welcome. Fee: There is o charge to visit the Rey Ceter, but doatios are welcome. For more iformatio, cotact the Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter at or programs@ thereyceter.org. IN THE REY CENTER ART GALLERY: PRIVATE COLLEC- TION (10 a.m.-5 p.m.) Rey Ceter Art Gallery, secod floor, Tow Square, Waterville Valley. Featurig the works from local collector Berli Larse with pieces from the collectio of the late beloved Waterville Valley residet architect Doald Jaziski. Each piece carries with it a uique history. This exhibit is fille dwith origial artwork ad limited editio prits by artists of the 60 s ad 70 s. The exhibit rus from March 8-April 26. Gallery hours are Wedesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Proceeds support the Rey Ceter s art ad sciece educatio programs. Fee: No charge, but doatios are welcome. For more iformatio, cotact the Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter at or programs@thereyceter.org. CURIOUS GEORGE STORY TIME (11 a.m.-oo & 4-5 p.m.) Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter, secod floor, Tow Square, Waterville Valley. Pull up a bea-bag chair to hear your favorite Rey stories read out loud. Selectios will iclude stories from the Curious George series, as well as other Rey favorites such as Pretzel, Elizabite, Cicely G ad more. All ages welcome. This program is geerously sposored by the Highlad-Mills Foudatio. Fee: Admissio is by doatio. For more iformatio, cotact the Margaret ad H.A. Rey Ceter at programs@thereyceter. org or SUNDAY, APRIL 6 FARM FEAST BREAKFAST & OPEN HOUSE (10 a.m.) D Acres Farm, Dorchester. Every first Suday of the moth, we host a farm breakfast, servig local eggs cooked to order, D Acres pork sausage, D Acres roasted potatoes ad sauteed grees, orgaic spelt flour pacakes served with local maple syrup. Ejoy the breakfast with frieds ad family, the stick aroud for a full farm tour at 1 p.m. Breakfast served from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; farm tour follows at 1 p.m. $5-$15 suggested doatio. TUESDAY, APRIL 8 YOUNG BIRDERS CLUB: THE FLIGHT OF THE WOOD- COCK (7-8:30 p.m.) Squam Lakes Natural Sciece Ceter, Holderess.More iformatio to come ext week. OUR TOWNS ALEXANDRIA Please alert The Record Eterprise of ay chages via record@salmopress.com or call x 111. PLANNING BOARD MEETING: 3rd Wedesday of each moth SELECTMEN MEETING: every other Tuesday at 6 p.m. ASHLAND PLANNING BOARD MEETING: 1st Wedesday of each moth SELECTBOARD MEETING: 1st ad 3rd Modays of each moth (except holidays) CONSERVATION COMMITTEE- 2d Wedesday of each moth at 6:30 p.m. BRISTOL PLANNING BOARD MEETING: 2d ad 4th Wedesday of each moth at 7 p.m. SELECTMEN MEETING: 2d ad 4th Thursday of each moth at 6 p.m. ZONING BOARD MEETING: 1st Tuesday of each moth at 6 p.m. CONSERVATION COMMISSION: 1st Wedesday of each moth at 7 PM CAMPTON PLANNING BOARD MEETING: 1st ad 2d Tuesday of the moth at 6:30 p.m. SELECTMEN MEETING: every Moday ight at 6:30 p.m. CONSERVATION COMMISSION: 2d Wedesday of each moth at 7:30 p.m. ELLSWORTH SELECTMEN MEETING: 3rd Tuesday of the moth at 6:30 p.m. GROTON PLANNING BOARD MEETING: last Wedesday of the moth at 7 p.m. SELECTMEN MEETING: every Tuesday at 7 p.m. HEBRON PLANNING BOARD MEETING: 1st Wedesday of each moth at 7 p.m. WORK SESSION: 3rd Moday of each moth at 7 p.m. SELECTMEN MEETING: 1st ad 3rd Thursday of the moth at 7 p.m. ZONING BOARD MEETING: 1st Tuesday of each moth at 7 p.m. HOLDERNESS PLANNING BOARD MEETING: 3rd Thursday of each moth at 7 p.m. SELECTMEN MEETING: every other Moday at 5 p.m. Zoig Board Meetig: 2d Tuesday of each moth at 7 p.m. CONSERVATION COMMISSION: 2d Tuesday of each moth at 4 p.m. NEW HAMPTON PLANNING BOARD MEETING: 3rd Tuesday of each moth at 7 p.m. SELECTMEN MEETING: every Thursday ight at 6 p.m. ZONING BOARD MEETING: 1st Wedesday of each moth CONSERVATION COMMISSION: 2d Moday of each moth PLYMOUTH SELECTMEN MEETING: 2d ad 4th Moday of each moth at 6 p.m. WORK SESSION: At 5 p.m. prior to Selectme meetigs PLANNING BOARD: 3rd Thursday of each moth at 6:30 p.m. WORK SESSION: 1st Thursday of each moth ZONING BOARD MEETING: 1st Tuesday at 7 p.m. RUMNEY PLANNING BOARD MEETINGS: Last Tuesday of the moth at 7 p.m. BOARD OF SELECTMEN MEETING: 1st & 3rd Moday of the moth at 7 p.m. THORNTON PLANNING BOARD MEETING: 3rd Thursday of each moth at 6 p.m. SELECTMEN MEETING: every other Wedesday. CONSERVATION COMMISSION: 1st Tuesday of each moth at 8:30 a.m. WATERVILLE VALLEY PLANNING BOARD MEETING: 2d Thursday of each moth at 8 a.m. SELECTMEN MEETING: 2d ad 4th Wedesday of each moth at 3 p.m. CONSERVATION COMMISSION: 2d Tuesday of each moth at 8 a.m. WENTWORTH SELECTMEN MEETING: Held every Tuesday at 6 p.m.. PLANNING BOARD MEETING: 1st Moday of each moth at 7 p.m. Meet 2d Moday of each moth for holidays fallig o Moday.

19 Ogoig Evets B5 Please alert The Record Eterprise of ay chages via or call x 111. MEETINGS, SUPPORT GROUPS & PRAYER PRAYER GROUP, held o Sudays, sposored by Scott ad Betty Newhall, Plymouth. AL-ANON MEETING, 7 p.m. Modays at the Commuity Life Ceter buildig, Church of the Holy Spirit, Plymouth. Call Sharo at or Lois at HELPING HANDS FOOD PANTRY at Family Worship Ceter, 319 Highlad St, ope 1st ad 3rd Moday of the moth from oo to 2 p.m. Call TOPS (TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY), Meets Modays i Plymouth. Weigh-i 5:30-6:30 p.m., meetig 6:30-7:30 p.m. Plymouth Cogregatioal Church. Call or BRISTOL HISTORICAL SOCIETY will be ope 7-9 PM o Tuesdays throughout the summer begiig o Jue 14. Located at Old Fire House o High Street Bristol. cotact for further iformatio. MS SELF-HELP GROUP meets the 4th Tuesday of the moth at the Whole Village Resource Ceter from 10:30 a.m.-oo ad i Bristol at the Newfoud Area Nursig Associatio i Bristol at 5 p.m. Call NATIONAL MS SOCIETY - NEW MS LAKES SELF-HELP GROUP Meets 2d Friday of each moth, 1:00-3:00pm, Moultoborough Lios Club, 139 Old Route 109 i Moultoborough. For more iformatio: Beth or Kathy at mslakesgroup@gmail. com or (Kathy). NEW HAMPTON GARDEN CLUB meets the 1st Tuesday of the moth at 9:30 a.m. at the Gordo- Nash Library, Mai St. PFLAG (PARENTS, FAMILIES & FRIENDS OF LESBIANS AND GAYS) Plymouth Chapter meetigs are held o the Secod Tuesday each moth at the Whole Village Family Resource Ceter i Plymouth from 7 to 9pm. Meetigs are held for support ad educatio ad all are welcome. further iformatio: PLYMOUTH AREA SUPPORT GROUP for Families Affected by Metal Illess. Meets the 2d Tuesday of the moth from 5-7 p.m. at the Whole Village Resource Ceter, Plymouth. Call Rea at for more ifo. PLYMOUTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY meets every secod Tuesday of the moth at 7 p.m. i the historical Court house, directly behid the Tow Hall, i Plymouth. All are welcome. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETINGS every Wedesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Dabury Commuity Ceter. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MEETINGS 1st Wedesday of the moth at St. Matthew s Parish hall, Plymouth. Call PLYMOUTH AREA DEMOCRATS meet every third Wedesday at 7 p.m. at Plymouth Regioal Seior Ceter with programs/speakers of iterest. Potluck supper begis at 5:30 p.m. All are welcome, doatios appreciated. Call or visit plymouthareademocrats.org. PRAYER GROUP (10 a.m.) ad iformal eucharist (12:30 p.m.) every Wedesday at Church of the Holy Spirit Episcopal, Highlad St. Plymouth. Call PRAYER & SHARING MEETING every Wedesday at 7:30 pm ispirig sharig of healigs & isights from Bible study at the Christia Sciece Society, 7 Emerso St., i Plymouth. Free TAKE A BREAK to everyoe. TAXPAYERS AWARENESS GROUP- Plymouth: 2d Wedesday of every moth, Pease Library at 7 p.m. ADVANCE DIRECTIVES First Thursday of every moth i the Social Services Coferece Room at Speare Memorial Hospital, 1:30-3 p.m. This is a free service offered to assist idividuals i completig the Advace Directive documet. Brig Photo ID. Call Social Services at or LIVING WELL WITH DIABETES Free educatio ad iformatio sharig led by Diabetes Educator, Jea Baker, MS. RD. The 1st Thursday of each moth, 9-10, ad 5-6 p.m Cafeteria Aex, Speare Memorial Hospital. Call for more iformatio. Drop-is welcome. MEDITATION GROUP i the Shambhala Buddhist Traditio, Thursdays, 6-7 p.m., Blissful Lotus Yoga Studio, 75 Mai St., Plymouth. Ope to ew or experieced meditators of all traditios. Meditatio istructio available. Free, but doatios are greatly appreciated. For more ifor PEMI-BAKER VALLEY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE meets every secod Thursday of the moth at 7 p.m. Call for locatio. WENTWORTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY meets third Thursday of every moth. Joi us May 19th at 7:00 p.m for a iterestig discussio about Wetworth history. Meetig held i Wetworth Historical museum. CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP meets the 1st Friday of the moth at Seior Ceter, Route 25, Meredith, from 9:30-11 a.m. Call Carol at or Mary at MOMS OF PRESCHOOLERS meets the secod ad fourth Friday of each moth from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Millbrook Christia Fellowship i Grafto. Moms of childre from birth through age six are welcome, alog with their little oes. For more iformatio, call Rachel at or Christie at PLYMOUTH PEER SUPPORT GROUP meets the 1st Friday of the moth from 1-3 p.m. at Whole Village, 258 Highlad St., Plymouth. ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS MEETINGS every Saturday Morig 7:30 a.m., Comma Ma I, 123 Mai St., Plymouth. NEWFOUND AREA CANCER SUPPORT GROUP meets mothly at coveiet locatios, or as eeded. We are ow i our 11th year. For more iformatio, please call Kare at , Doa at , or Joyce at ALZHEIMER S CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP Begiig Tuesday, Ja. 15 at 6 p.m. at Live Free Home Health Care, 438 Rt. 104, New Hampto. Will meet mothly ad ayoe carig for a family member or loved oe with a demetia is welcome. Call for iformatio ad to reserve your spot i the group. Light refreshmets will be served. Joi us i a secure ad comfortig eviromet. DROP-IN BEREAVEMENT GROUP - All welcome. Last Wedesday of each moth, 5:30pm - 7:30pm, Pemi-Baker Commuity Health, 101 Boulder Poit Dr. Suite 3, Plymouth, NH. Facilitator Mary Fracis Drake; Spiritual Care Couselor & Bereavemet Coordiator. For more iformatio call x305 BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC starts at 12:00pm the 4th Thursday of each moth at Whole Village o Highlad Street i Plymouth. NAMI-NH FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP Meets the first ad third Modays of every moth at 7 p.m. at the Pease Public Library, dowstairs. Ope to ayoe who is dealig with a close fried or family member who has metal illess. For iformatio, call Marcia at , morris.marcia@ gmail.com, or Carol at FOR SENIORS BINGO AT THE NEWFOUND AREA SENIOR CENTER every 2d Tuesday of the moth. CRAFT GROUP at 9:30 a.m. every Tuesday at the Newfoud Area Seior Ceter. SENIOR LUNCHEON offered by Newfoud Area Seior Ceter, held at the Bristol Uited Church of Christ Tues at oo. Call BLOOD PRESSURE CLINICS the 2d Thursday of the moth at the Plymouth Regioal Seior Ceter from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. THINGS TO DO FARM BREAKFAST, 1st Suday of the moth at DAcres from 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. Suggested doatio is $10/adults, $5/childre.Tours at 2 p.m. Call or visit dacres.org. LINE DANCING at Meredith Commuity Ceter Wedesdays 9:30 am - 10:30 am. Call George at for more iformatio. MAD RIVER DASHERS Weekly rus, 1st & 3rd Suday from Chase Street Market i Plymouth, alteratig Sudays from Mad River Coffee House i Campto, 8 a.m. Ope to all skill levels. Cotact buffalo107@roadruer.com POT LUCK DINNER Third Suday of the moth at Campto Baptist Church. For more iformatio, call ADULT BADMINTON Modays at the Tapply- Thompso Commuity Ceter i Bristol, 7 p.m. Free program, call for details. ASHLAND GARDEN CLUB meets the 3rd Moday of the moth at 7:00 PM at Sherrill Hall, St. Mark s Church, Highlad St., Ashlad. Come joi us to share your iterest i gardeig, coservatio ad evirometal awareess BALLROOM DANCE LESSONS Modays & Tuesdays at the Tapply-Thompso Commuity Ceter. Specific classes & times, call TOT TIME Modays & Wedesdays at the Tapply- Thompso Commuity Ceter i Bristol, 9-11:30 a.m. Free program, call for details. WHITE MTN DOWSERS Secod Moday of the moth at Starr Kig Uitaria Uiversalist Fellowship, Plymouth. 5:30 p.m. Dowsig practice, 6:30 p.m. featured speaker. $5 suggested doatio. For more ifo, call YOGA CLASSES at RehabFIT, Speare Memorial Hospital at Boulder Poit. Modays at 5:15 p.m. For more ifo, call ADULT PICK-UP BASKETBALL - Moday ights 7:30 9:30pm, ages 18+. $5pp at the Holderess Cetral School Gym. Please eter o the teis court side of the buildig. Holderess Recreatio. ADULT PICK-UP VOLLEYBALL Tuesdays & Fridays at Bridgewater-Hebro Village School, 7-9 p.m. Ay questios, call ADULT PICK-UP VOLLEYBALL - Tuesday ad Thursday ights 7:30 9:30pm, ages 18+. $5pp at the Holderess Cetral School Gym. Please eter o the teis court side of the buildig. Holderess Recreatio. BAKER RIVER VALLEY SNOWMOBILE CLUB commuity luch, held the fourth Tuesday of every ACROSS 1. Crack 6. Kiss 10. Ices 14. Fergie, formally 15. bitte, twice shy 16. After-dier drik 17. Surroud ad blockade a city 18. Sycamore, e.g. (2 wds) 20. Brow earth pigmets 22. Persia, ow 23. Drops o blades 24. Iteret jukie (2 wds) 26. carte (2 wds) 27. Star Trek rak: Abbr. 28. Bird 29. Dwell o 31. Clamorous 33. Attired 34. Easily moved to ager (hypheated) 39. Ca of worms? 40. Agler s gear 41. Brach of mathematics 45. Bit 46. Frech vieyard 49. Natioal Istitutes of Health (acroym) 50. Becomes full agai 53. Ceter of a ball? 54. Legth x width, for a rectagle 55. Orga stop 56. With the itetio of (3 wds) moth at oo at the clubhouse o North Dorchester Road i Wetworth. Everyoe is welcome. FRENCH LANGUAGE MEET-UP GROUP. Frech coversatio for speakers of all ability levels. Secod Tuesday of each moth, 6 p.m., Commo Ma I, Plymouth. For more iformatio, visit www. meetup.com/plymouth-frech-laguage-meet-up- Group. HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE Tuesdays at the Tapply-Thompso Commuity Ceter, 5:30-8 p.m. Free program, call for details. LAKES REGION CAMERA CLUB -- Meets at the meredith Public Library o the first ad third Tuesday of the moth at 7:30 PM. Persos of ay experiece level are welcomed. For more iformatio, visit our website at or call Phyllis Meike at PAPER CRAFTS & STAMPING CLASS First Tuesday of every moth at Newfoud Area Middle School i Bristol. Make fu paper crafts ad cute cards to share. 6:30-8:30 p.m., $10 per class. Call Kare at to RSVP. BAKER VALLEY BAND-Commuity bad rehearses Wedesdays at 7 p.m. at the Russell School i Rumey. No auditio! For more iformatio call GENTLE YOGA CLASS Wedesdays, 5-6 p.m. ad Saturdays, 8:30-9:30 a.m.at the Starr Kig Uitaria Uiversalist Fellowship i Plymouth. For more iformatio call NEWFOUND PLAYPALS GROUP meets Wedesdays & Fridays at New Hampto Commuity Church 9:15-11:15 a.m. for childre 0-5. Call Mary at ext PEMI-BAKER COMMUNITY HEALTH FOOT CLINICS. Secod Wedesday of each moth, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Plymouth Regioal Seior Ceter; third Wedesday of each moth, 12:30-2 p.m., Pemi-Baker Commuity Health; fourth Wedesday of each moth, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Commo Ma Commos, Ashlad. $15 fee. Call Pemi-Baker to book your appoitmet, PLYMOUTH AREA WRITERS GROUP meets the first Wedesday of each moth (except December) from 1 to 2 p.m., upstairs i the Plymouth Regioal Seior Ceter. Free ad iformal, all with a iterest i writig are welcome, whether published or ot. We support each other s writig iterests ad efforts. Guest speakers. Ay questios, call Jim at or Laie Haberkamp WHITE MOUNTAIN TOASTMASTERS meets the secod, third ad fourth Wedesday of every moth. The third Wedesday of the moth meetigs will be ope house for guests. Do t let fear hold back your career is the theme. Networkig ad iterviewig skills will be highlighted i the program. FREE. Guests arrive by 6:45pm, meetig 7-8:30pm. At the Commo Ma I i Plymouth. No meetigs third weeks i November ad December. Cotact sheila@ coppertoppe.com or CAMPTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM is ope to the public Thursdays 9-4. We are located at 529 U.S. Route 175 South i Campto, For activities ad more iformatio, visit our web site at DOG OBEDIENCE CLASSES Thursdays at the Tapply-Thompso Commuity Ceter. Specific classes & times, call FOOD FOR FRIENDS commuity meal 1st Thursday of the moth at the Bristol Uited Church of Christ, 5-6 p.m for more ifo. POWERTONE CLASSES Tuesdays & Thursdays 6-7pm at Bristol Elemetary School - $5/class. POWERTONE CLASS Saturdays, 8am, Tapply Thompso Commuity Ceter - $5/class. 59. Like Cheerios 60. Almod 61. Battery cotets 62. Deed 63. Mar, i a way 64. Buggy terrai 65. Assigatio DOWN 1. Appropriate 2. Deified hero 3. Uderworld to Hades 4. Kights attedats 5. For it, i legalese 6. Clobber 7. Dark 8. Sacred beetle of aciet Egypt 9. Kid of seat 10. Decide to leave, with out 11. Shallow eough to be crossed 12. Live off someoe s geerosity 13. Maage 19. Carbo compoud 21. Divided 25. Boot 30. God s Little 31. Do, for example 32. Absolutely! 34. Projectig feature 35. Of oble birth 36. Allocate, with out 37. Baby grad, e.g. ZUMBA 8:30am Sudays at Bristol Elemetary, $5/class. KARATE at the Tapply-Thompso Commuity Ceter, Bristol. Adults Wedesdays at 6:30 p.m. $30/moth. Call Joh at Youth classes are held o Thursdays at 3 p.m. $30/moth Call Tami at KNITTING CLASS meets Thursdays at the Ashlad Tow Library from 6-7 p.m. MEALS FOR MANY Commuity Meals served every Thursday at 5 p.m. at Plymouth Cogregatioal Church i dowtow Plymouth. PRESCHOOL PLAYGROUP meets Thursdays at the Dabury Commuity Ceter, from 10-11:30 a.m. Call WENTWORTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY meets the third Thursday of every moth at the Historical Society Buildig. MUSIC WITH MAR - Come ad joi Julie Wirth for a late morig of music ad fu! Friday s 10:30 11:15am Classes are ogoig at the Holderess Fire Safety buildig, $7/family / visit or 5 visits for $30. OPEN MIC AT D ACRES last Friday of the moth 8-10:30 p.m. Music, poetry & ramblig political diatribes ecouraged. WENTWORTH OLD TIME SQUARE/ BARN DANCE first Friday of every moth, 8-10:30 p.m. $7 adult/ $15 family. FREE COMMUNITY BREAKFAST served to all o-religious, secod Saturday of the moth at the Methodist Church, Washigto Street, Ashlad, 8-9 a.m.; third Saturday of the moth at the Baptist Church, Mai Street, Ashlad, 8-9 a.m.; fourth Saturday of the moth at the Episcopal Church, Highlad Street, Ashlad, 8-9 a.m. For more iformatio, call STORY HOUR Saturdays at the Campto Library at 10 a.m. PLYMOUTH AREA CHESS CLUB meets Tuesdays, 6-8 pm at Pease Public Library o Russell St. Cotact George Maloof, DROP IN ADULT BASKETBALL 18+. Sudays 7-9 pm. Holderess Cetral School Gym, $5. Call Holderess Recreatio for more iformatio BONE BUILDERS, a low impact exercise class to prevet osteoporosis, time chage startig Jue 18: 9:30-10:30 am. Every Tuesday & Friday. Bristol UCC, Church St., Bristol, NH. Questios call Rebecca Herr FREE TUTORING FOR ADULTS who have ot completed high school. Readig, Writig, Math, HiSET preparatio (formerly kow as GED), Eglish as a 2d Laguage, Basic Computer Skills. Cotact Pemi-Baker Literacy at , pemibakerliteracy@gmail. com or fid us o Facebook. MUSIC WITH MAR Friday morigs 10:30 11:15am $7 drop i per family or $30 for 5 classes at the Holderess Fire Safety Buildig. Ages ifat to 5 yrs with a paret. Holderess Recreatio EARLY BIRD EXERCISE Mo., Wed., & Friday 5:30 6:30am. $50 for 12 weeks at the Holderess Cetral School Gym. Please eter through the teis court side of the buildig. CALENDAR DEADLINES Submissios for the caledar are welcome. Deadlie for the caledar sectio is Friday at oo for the followig Thursday s ewspaper. Geerally deadlies are oe day earlier durig holiday weeks. For more iformatio call x Joh, fouder of the Massachusetts Bay Coloy 39. Tossed back ad forth 42. Actor Pitt 43. What oe does to the same book over ad agai 44. Outlie 46. Full of trivial coversatio 47. Takes great delight i 48. Olie ewsgroup system 51. E pluribus uum, e.g. 52. Flight segmet 57. Same old, same old 58. to Billie Joe PETS OF THE WEEK CINDY ANNE AND JASPER DAVID Two lovely cats left behid i a freezig apartmet i Jauary await a happy, warm, idoor oly forever home together as they have always bee. Jasper David, hadsome tabby boy, watches over his sleek, prima doa sister, a beautiful, bat eared orage Corish Rex Cidy Ae. We re pretty sure they are about six years youg, ad have always spet every momet by each others side. I time for our ew Sprig opeig hours startig o April 1, Jasper David ad Cidy Ae would surely love to sped time i a suy alcove or widow watchig the sow melt ad sprig bulbs rear their heads. These two cats are sweet ad persoable ad would do well i ay home willig to adopt two cats together. 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20 Churches B6 Ashlad Episcopal Let 3 St. Mark s Church welcomed Rev. Joh Alle from Lacoia as the Celebrat today. Rev. Joh has celebrated Holy Commuio may times at St. Mark s i the past ad everyoe thoroughly ejoyed seeig him agai, listeig to his upliftig homily ad of course, sigig bass with the choir. His homily was based o Christ teachig us ot to be prejudice agaist our eighbor. Broke aother record! The Saturday free commuity breakfast broke aother record, with more tha 20 people ejoyig the breakfast at St. Mark s ad joiig i o the Christia fellowship with each other. The attedees also ejoy the ethusiasm of the Chefs Deb, Jea ad Shirley. The ext scheduled breakfast at St. Mark s is Saturday, April 26. Everyoe is welcome to these breakfasts. Cout Dow The parishioers are startig the cout-dow to whe they will be worshippig agai i the sactuary. The first Service will be Palm Suday, April 13. Palm Braches will be distributed to everyoe ad weather permittig, the cogregatio will process from the Parish House to the Church, wavig their palm braches. We ecourage you to joi us for this meaigful service, which also begis Holy Week. Mrs. Murphy s Tee Supper Do t forget Friday, March 28, 5:30 p.m. at Sherrill Hall. A reuio of all those that used to atted Mrs. Murphy s Tee Suppers! What a fu way to catch up o what your frieds are doig, ad a free meal. Facebook Parish Secretary, Sabria Morto, is busy settig up a Facebook page for St. Mark s, takig pictures, etc. Stay tued. Ashlad Uited Methodist Church The Ashlad Uited Methodist Church at 18 Washigto St. will be startig the Lete Seaso with a Ash Wedesday Service o Wedesday, March 5 at 6:30 p.m. The, begiig o Suday, March 9, the Ashlad U. Methodist Church will host the first Lete Commuity Service startig with supper at 5 p.m., with the program featurig Scott Ala Brut to follow at 6 p.m. Ashlad s St. Mark s Episcopal Church at 18 Highlad St. will be hostig the secod Lete Commuity Service i Sherrill Hall ext to their Church o March 16. The First Free Will Baptist Church at 55 Mai St. will be hostig the third o March 23, ad the Holderess Commuity Church o 919 US Route 3 i Holderess with host the fourth oe o April 6. I each case, the host church will provide a meal of Soup, Bread, ad beverages. Each participat will brig their ow bowl ad silverware. The meal will start at 5 p.m., ad the program will be from 6 to 7 p.m. All are welcome. Campto Cogregatioal Frieds ad eighbors, members ad seekers, ayoe who wishes to joi us i our celebratio of God s Love for us all are ivited to joi us i our Suday Worship at 9:30 each week. We come together to praise God ad reflect o his Word, as well as share i fellowship together. Through hyms ad other music, through the Scriptures ad the Sermo, through our prayers ad sharig, we are elighteed ad challeged. Revs. Russell ad Cythia Petrie will lead us i this service as we cotiuig i the Seaso of Let, poderig the sacrifice of our Lord ad Savior ceturies ago. Jim Tyrrell leads with our music at the orga ad i special music with the Choir. Childre gather with adults at the start of Worship, ad the share i Childre s Time with Pastor Cidy. Followig this, Suday School is provided for childre of all ages, with teachers Paula Moriarty ad Sady Maso. We hope ad pray that you might use these Sudays of Let to build a stroger relatioship with Christ ad his Church. Our Tuesday morig Daiel Pla group will ot be meetig for a few weeks. Bible Study meets at 10:30, cotiuig our discussio of Max Lucado s book, Whe God s Story Becomes Your Story. As we read through the ceturies of God s dealig with his People, we see over ad over that God is i cotrol, writig the story of history cocerig his followers. This study helps us see that God ca be at work i our lives, as well, writig our story, ad ivitig us to be a part of the evets through our relatioship of faith i Christ as Saviour ad Lord. At oo, everyoe is ivited to joi us for a brow bag Fellowship Luch. At 1 p.m., the Deacos will meet. Please let Chairma Ala Hill kow that you pla to be preset. Also at 1 p.m., the Ladies Guild will meet, welcomig wome of the Church ad the commuity. Please pla to joi Presidet Deb Braley ad Vice Presidet Evely Mayes as they have worked diligetly to brig a umber of craft possibilities to the table. This diversity of project choices guaratees that there will be a craft which you will ejoy. If you have your ow projects please brig them with you. The group speds time i positive coversatio as they work, ad laughter is always a part of the afteroo. They coclude with tea at 3 p.m. Agai, please cosider makig this ispiratioal time part of your week. Also o Tuesdays, the Childre s Bible Time rus from after school util 4:30 p.m. Childre joi i sack, coversatio, a Biblical Lesso ad crafts. Your childre are ivited to joi i this time learig about Jesus Christ ad our Christia faith. Our weekly Adult Bible Study Group meets at 6:30 p.m. We ivite ayoe iterested to joi us as we discuss various passages of Scripture ad the relatioships of the Bible s teachigs to our lives. O Wedesday, April 16, the Campto Commuity Lete Services cotiue at 7 p.m., meetig this week at the Campto Baptist Church, alteratig weekly with the Campto Cogregatioal Church. The format for our Lete gatherigs this year is a Roudtable Discussio, meetig i the Fellowship Hall, with the theme of Face to Face With Jesus, lookig at people i the Gospels who had ecouters with Christ, ad how their lives were chaged... Our focus for this Fifth Wedesday of Let will be preseted by Rev. Ray Hah, Pastor of St. Joh s of the Moutais Church, cosiderig the woma at the well i Joh 4. As the lives of these people i Jesus day were chaged, we reflect o how our lives are chaged today as well. We gather for coffee ad light refreshmets, sig a hym, share i prayer, liste to our speaker, the cotiue with reflectio aroud the tables regardig the message with more coffee, of course. Everyoe is ecouraged to become a part of these gatherigs each Wedesday durig Let.. We are a Biblically-based, Christ-cetered Church Family, affiliated with the Natioal Associatio of Cogregatioal Christia Churches (NA- CCC), servig i miistry i the Campto area ad aroud the world. The Church is located at 495 Rt. 175, just orth of Blair Road. Remember that the Blair Bridge is closed. Please call Pastor Russ or Pastor Cidy Petrie at for more iformatio o ay of theseactivities, or about the Church, or to talk with us about the Christia faith ad your life. Visitors are always welcome, of course, for our 9:30 Worship each Suday ad at all of our other activities. Christia Sciece Society, Plymouth This week, oe of the thigs we re learig more about is the kigdom of God beig withi us as Luke wrote i his Gospel. Alog with the Bible, studyig Sciece ad Health with Key to the Scriptures, (a book writte by New Hampshire ative who discovered Christia Sciece) is addig isight about this kigdom withi ad the effect it ca have o our health ad well-beig. Eddy wrote Let uselfishess, goodess, mercy, justice, health, holiess, love the kigdom of heave reig withi us, ad si, disease, ad death will dimiish util they fially disappear. The physical healig of Christia Sciece results ow, as i Jesus time, from the operatio of divie Priciple, before which si ad disease lose their reality i huma cosciousess ad disappear as aturally ad as ecessarily as darkess gives place to light ad si to reformatio. Please kow that everyoe of you is welcome to come to the Christia Sciece Society at 7 Emerso St. Mrs. Eddy desigated The Holy Bible ad Sciece ad Health with Key to the Scriptures to be our impersoal Pastor so two lay readers read the sermo from those two books. Our Suday service of thoughtful learig, sigig, givig thaks ad prayer begis at 10 a.m., ALEXANDRIA Alexadria Uited Methodist Alexadria Village, Alexadria 9 a.m. Suday Worship Service 10 a.m. Suday School Commuio 1st Suday, Child Care Available Rev. Phil Polhemus ASHLAND Ashlad Uited Methodist 18 Washigto St., Ashlad 10:00 a.m. Witer Hours 9:00 a.m. Summer Hours 2:30-4:00 p.m. Wedesday Bible Study Worship Service Pastor Carol Cray First Free Will Baptist Church 55 Mai St., Ashlad 9 a.m. Worship Service Suday 9:30 a.m. Rev. Erest Madde, Pastor Holy Triity Parish (Roma Catholic) St. Ages Church 19 Hill Ave., Ashlad, NH Thurs Mass 8:00a.m. Suday 9:30a.m. (Summer oly) St. Mark s Episcopal Church Highlad Street, Ashlad (please leave message) 9:30 am Suday School ad Worship Service Witer services held i Sherrill Hall Rev. Tobias Nyatsambo BRISTOL Bristol Baptist Church 30 Summer St., Bristol Suday School for all ages 9:00 a.m. Suday Worship service 10:00 a.m. 10 a.m. Tue. Ladies Prayer Meetig 7 p.m. Tue. Bible Study (Jeremiah) 2 p.m. Thur. Bible Study (Geesis) 7 p.m. Thur. Prayer Meetig Rev. Waye Toutait Parsoage Bristol Uited Church of Christ 15 Church St., Bristol 9 a.m. Bible Study 10 a.m. Suday School 10 a.m. Worship Service Child Care Available Holy Triity Parish (Roma Catholic) Our Lady of Grace Chapel 2 West Shore Road, Bristol Suday Mass 9:30a.m. Saturday Mass 5:45p.m. (Summer oly) Suday Mass 8a.m. (Summer oly) North America Martyrs Oratory 17 West Shore Rd., Bristol Friday Mass 8a.m. CAMPTON Campto Baptist Church 1345 Mai Street, Campto Su. 10a.m. Worship & Praise Service followed by Time of Fellowship Moday 7 p.m. Bible Study followed by Prayer Meetig Thursday. 7 p.m. Me s Group All are welcome Hadicapped Accessible Campto Cogregatioal #495 Rt. 175, Campto 9:30 a.m. Suday Worship Service Nursery ad Child Care Available 11 a.m. Tue. Bible Study for Youth & Adults Rev. Russell Petrie Member NACCC New Hope Fellowship Preachig the Truth i Love Route 3 (at Exit 27), Campto Coferece Room, Days I 10 a.m. Suday Worship Service Juior Church Grades 1-6, Nursery & Childcare Available Followed by fellowship time Me s & Wome s Bible Studies Prayer Meetig, Sudays 9 a.m. Sr. High Sactuary, Sudays 6:30 p.m. 6-8th Grade Crossroads, Fridays 7 p.m. (both at 39 Witer St., Mill #3, Ashlad) Rev. Ray Badi, Seior Pastor Greg Butler,Dir.Youth&Worship DANBURY Dabury Christia Church High St., Dabury 9:30 a.m. Suday School 11 a.m. Morig Worship Tuesdays 6:30 p.m. AWANA Thursday. 7:00 p.m. Prayer Group/ Bible Study Uited Church of Dabury All Are Welcome Rt. 104 Near Ceter of Tow 9:30 a.m. Suday Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Suday School Pastor: Rev. Kare Heavey Tel: daburypastor@myfairpoit.et HANOVER Our Savior Luthera Church 5 Summer Street, Haover 10:30 a.m. Suday Service of Holy Commuio ad Childre s Church 9:15 a.m. Adult Educatio Hour HEBRON Uio Cogregatioal Church 16 Church Lae, Hebro a.m. Suday Worship Service Rev. Joh M. Fischer HILL Picturesque 1800 Hill Ceter Church No-deomiatioal, All Welcome Murray Hill Rd. 4 p.m. Suday Services Pastor Joel Naso HOLDERNESS Holderess Commuity Church 919 US Rte 3, Holderess 11 AM Suday Worship Da Ward, Pastor NEW HAMPTON New Hampto Commuity Church A Christia Church with a Family friedly atmosphere Mai St. New Hampto 10 am Suday Worship Nursery care, Childre & Youth ed. Small groups throughout the week i area homes Rev. Scott Mitchell Pastor PLYMOUTH Calvary Idepedet Baptist 115 Yeato Rd., West Plymouth 8:45 a.m. Suday Morig Service 10:30 a.m. Suday School 6:30 p.m. Su. Eveig Service Tilto 7:00 p.m. Tuesday Eveig Service Dr. Chester W. Kulus, Pastor Christia Sciece Society 7 Emerso St., Plymouth a.m. Su. Service/Su. School Wed. 7:30-8:30 Testimoial Meetig Readig Room 7 Emerso St., Plymouth, Mo & by appoitmet Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saits 354 Fairgrouds Rd., Plymouth 10:00a.m. Worship Service 11:10a.m. Suday School Kevi Simpso Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit 170 No. Mai & Pearl Sts., Plymouth Suday Service 8 ad 9:30 a.m. (with music ad ursery) Healig Service First Wedesday of the moth at 12:30 p.m. (CLC Highlad St.) Rev. Grace Burso, Rector Family Worship Ceter of Plymouth Assembly of God 319 Highlad St :30 a.m. Bible ad Bagels 9 a.m. Suday School 10 a.m. Suday Worship & Childre s Church 6:30 p.m. Mid-week Service Thursday 6:30 p.m. M-Pact for Girls Thursday 6:30 p.m. Royal Ragers Thursday HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE Rev. Gle Yughas, Pastor Gateway Alliace Church 9 Fairgrouds Road, Plymouth Suday School ad Adult Educatio 9:45 AM Worship Service 11:00 AM (Nursery Care is available) Deis Simmos, Pastor gatewayalliacechurch.org Holy Triity Parish (Roma Catholic) St. Matthew Church 11 School St., Plymouth, NH Moday Mass 8:00 a.m. Tuesday Mass 8:00 a.m. Saturday Mass 4:00 p.m. Suday Masses 7:30 & 11:30 a.m. Rev. Leo A. LeBlac, Pastor Plymouth Cogregatioal Uited Church of Christ O the Commo, Plymouth Suday Worship 9:30 a.m. Nursery care available Thursday:Choir Rehearsal 7p.m. Ope ad Affirmig, Just Peace Global ad Local Missios, Fully Accessible Rev. Paulo Gustavo Fraça, Pastor Rev. Fred Doscher, Miister of Music Ms. Megha Mcgrauth, Director of Spiritual Formatio Rev. Joh Davies, Miister of Pastoral Couselig Plymouth Uited Methodist 334 Fairgrouds Rd., Plymouth 9:30 a.m. Suday Worship ad Childre s Suday School Lucas Boomsma, Pastor Starr Kig Uitaria Uiversalist Fellowship 101 Fairgrouds Rd., Plymouth 9:30 a.m. Suday Service ad Church School & Nursery Care Rev. Sarah Stewart RUMNEY Rumey Baptist Church 375 Mai Street Su. 9 a.m. Worship & Praise Service 10:45 a.m. Bible Discovery Groups Mo. 6:30 p.m. 24/7 Tee Nite Wed. 5:30 p.m. Alpha Course Wed. 6 p.m. Awaa (ages 3 - grade 6) Small groups meet throughout the week i area homes. Pastor Da Bowers rumeybaptistchurch@myfairpoit.et West Rumey Commuity Church Uited Church of Christ 1218 Old Route 25, West Rumey Su. Worship 9 AM, All are welcome. After Childre s Message, youg people go dowstairs for Suday School. Ted Goodfleisch, Pastor ted@pastorted.org (603) THORNTON Thorto Uited Methodist 22 Church St., Thorto Off Cross Road betwee Rts 3 & 175 Call for more iformatio or to leave a message. WARREN Warre Uited Methodist Church O the Commo, Warre, NH Suday Worship 10 a.m. Suday School 10 a.m. Pastor David J. Moore Ay Your Local Services chages ca be made to Amada at ext. 132 or at plymouthsales@salmopress.com Chages must be set by Moday at Noo WENTWORTH Baker River Bible Church 259 Moosilake Hwy., Wetworth 9:45 a.m. Suday School 11 a.m. A.M. Worship Service 12:00 p.m. Potluck Luch (Dec.- Mar.) 1:30 p.m. Worship Service (Dec.-Mar.) 6:00 p.m. Eveig Service (April-Nov.) 7 p.m. Wedesday Prayer Meetig Patch the Pirate Club for grades 1-6 Rev. Bruce Michaud, Pastor or Wetworth Baptist Church Idepedet, Fudametal, K.J.V. 260 Cape Mooshie Rd. 9:15 a.m. Adult Suday School 10:15 a.m. Morig Service 6:00 p.m. Eveig Service 7:00 p.m. Wed. Prayer & Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Master Clubs Kids 6:30 p.m. Thurs. Prayer Meetig 7:15 p.m. Thurs. School of the Bible Staffed Nursery All Services Music Miistry Youth Group Pastor Jeremy Cochra Wetworth Cogregatioal Church 38 Wetworth Village Rd. wetworthcogregatioalchurch.org Sudays: Christia Educatio 9:15 a.m.; Worship - 10:15 a.m. Traditioal, Compassioate, Carig, Biblical, Relevat Rev. Dr. Margaret Bickford, Pastor WOODSTOCK Pemi Valley Church 1091 Rte 3 South Woodstock, ALL ARE WELCOME Wedesday - 6:30PM Bible Study ad Prayer Group. Suday 9AM-10AM Worship Service ad Childre s Suday School :30AM Refreshmets. Revered Joh Muehlke Jr.

21 Churches B7 the same time as our Suday School. O Wedesday, a testimoy meetig begis at 7:30 p.m. Family Worship Ceter Plymouth Assembly of God At the Family Worship Ceter of the Plymouth Assembly of God, Thursday, March 27, at 6:30 p.m. is family ight. We offer Godly Miistry for childre, youth, ad adults with programs for people of all ages: Royal Ragers Club for boys preschool through high school, Mpact Club for girls preschool through high school, ad Adult Semiars. Do come for this great time of fellowship. Remember, you do ot have to kow the Bible, believe the Bible or eve ow a Bible to be part of this semiar. We come to the Bible together, we lear together, we grow i faith together. Suday, March 30, Start your day with us at the Family Worship Ceter of the Plymouth Assembly of God for our usual Suday activities: 8 a.m. with bagels, coffee ad juice. At 9 a.m. Bible Educatio for all age groups pre-school through adult. Keith Farrell teaches the Adult Bible Class. Tim Corum leads a class especially for youg adults from age 27 dow to high school seiors durig the Suday School hour. The regular cotemporary worship service is held at 10 a.m. with relatioal style, Biblical preachig. Childre s Church for ages four to 11 is also held at the same time: (ursery age 0 3), Kids of the Kig ages four to seve; Faith Academy ages eight to 12. Tuesday eveig, April 1, 6:30 8 p.m., pot-luck supper ad Bible study will be held at the home of Joyce ad Keith Farrell. Cotact them at for iformatio. Ayoe who would like to go ad eeds trasportatio ca call Cady Gusha at Moday, April 7, oo 2 p.m. the ext Church s Helpig Hads Food Patry ad Free Clothig will be held. Much help ad fiacial support is eeded. Suday, April 13, Guest speakers at the morig service will be the O Loughli Family, missioaries to Irelad. Good Friday, April 18, 6 p.m., A Messiaic Passover Seder (The Last Supper) will be observed at the Church. Celebrate with a full meal, live music, ad the Hebrew Festival of Passover i the light of Jesus Christ. Limited seatig, so call ow for reservatios Suggested doatio is $10 each. Resurrectio Suday, April 20: Easter Suday evets: 7 a.m.: Easter Surise service; 8 a.m.: Easter Breakfast; 9 a.m.: Suday School for all ages; 10 a.m.: Easter Worship. Special evets, activities ad services for all ages are held throughout the year. Ayoe desirig Church membership please cotact Pastor Yughas at or Our Missio Statemet is Trasformig lives through God s Word. Judy Flemig ad others are coductig a fruitful Priso Miistry at the Grafto Couty Jail. Judy is collectig alumium cas to support the cost of miistry supplies such as Bibles ad prited literature. A collectio barrel is at each church etry. Please cotiue to support this miistry. Moey doatios may be made to the church marked priso miistry. Prayer requests for the bulleti may be give to Cady Gusha at craftmom03264@yahoo.com. Please give aoucemets for the Suday bulleti to the Church office by 4:30 p.m. o Tuesdays by ig fwcag@hotmail. com or Pastor Yughas at gyughas@hotmail.com, or phoig the church at or Pastor Gle at The public is welcome at all of our services. The Church is hadicapped accessible, east etrace. Follow us o Facebook: Like Family Worship Ceter Assembly of God; Web site: Church of the Holy Spirit Episcopal Healig service The ext Healig Service is o April 2, at 12:30 p.m. i Griswold Hall (263 Highlad Street). The service of healig icludes prayer, the aoitig with oil, ad Holy Commuio. Family Worship! This is CHS third cogregatio, ad if you ve bee woderig where the childre ad their parets are o Suday morigs they re at Family Worship o Wedesday eveigs! You do NOT have to be a child, or have a youg child, to come ad be part of this terrific group ad its experiece of faith ad fellowship! We eat together, the share a Bible story ad activity ad a short, kid-friedly worship service. Family Worship this semester is takig place o the campus of Holderess School. The time frame is 5:30-7 p.m. Cotact Grace (holyspiritrector@gmail. com, ) for details. The ext Family Worship service is o April 9; the story is the Good Samarita. Let 2014 The Methodist, UCC, Roma Catholic, ad Episcopal churches i Plymouth are comig together for a Commuity Lete Series. Ivite your frieds to come! All sessios are from 5:30-7 p.m. o Tuesdays, ad iclude a simple supper. The schedule for the remaiig sessios is as follows: April 1, at Plymouth UMC: Diae Radall, Spiritual Storytellig April 8, at CHS: Rev. Paulo Fraca (of Plymouth UCC): Beig Huma: A Lete Practice Brow Bag Bible Study Brow Bag Bible Study returs o Wedesdays i Let, 11 a.m.-oo at the CLC (263 Highlad St.). March 12-April 9; we ll look at the Scripture readigs for the upcomig Suday. Brig your luch if it helps you to fit this time of study ad reflectio ito your schedule. Three Essetial Disciplies for Christias Durig Let, we re focusig as a cogregatio o Pastor Eugee Peterso s three essetial disciplies for Christias: weekly worship, daily readig of the Psalms, ad costat prayer. Look for these practices to be icorporated ito worship ad reflected o at Coffee Hour Plus! Holy Week Services Schedule Put the Holy Week services ito your caledar ow - Maudy Thursday (April 17), Good Friday (April 18), ad the Great Vigil of Easter (April 19). Holy Week was full of woderful eergy last year ad we hope that eve more people will participate i these uique ad powerful worship experieces i Ash Morga, Orgaist Our ew orgaist, Ash Morga, has doe a terrific job i his first few moths with us. The Choir is always ope to ew members! No musical traiig is required. Come ad have fu sigig! Church Happeigs Morig Prayer is offered Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m., at the Commuity Life Ceter, 263 Highlad St. Christia Yoga is offered most Wedesdays from 5-6 p.m. at Griswold Hall, 263 Highlad St. Holy Triity (Roma Catholic) thew Hall. Let s give the Lord a chace to satisfy our Thirst For God as we Come To The Water by partakig i evets offered this Let. Liturgy of the Hours Please joi your fellow parishioers as Holy Triity begis a time of prayer o Thursday eveigs from 6:30 to 7 p.m. at St Matthew Church. We will be prayig Eveig Prayer from the Liturgy of the Hours, a traditioal Catholic Christia Prayer based o passages from the Bible ad spiritual meditatios of great Catholic Christias throughout history. All materials will be provided. Also, Morig Prayer ad Liturgy of the Hours, is prayed at 7:40 a.m. before each weekday Mass. Statios Pray the Statios of the Cross with us o Fridays durig Let. Come oo at St. Matthew Church; 3:30 p.m. at St. Ages Church ad 6 p.m. at Our Lady of Grace Chapel. Guidelies for Let Fastig, almsgivig, ad prayer are the three traditioal disciplies of Let. The faithful ad catechumes should udertake these practices seriously i a spirit of peace ad of preparatio for baptism or of reewal of baptism at Easter. Good Friday, April 18, is a day of fast ad abstiece. Fridays of Let are also days of abstiece. Fastig is to be observed by all 18 years of age ad older, who have ot yet celebrated their 59th birthday. O a fast day, oe full meal is allowed. Two other meals, sufficiet to maitai stregth, may be take accordig to each oe s eeds, but together they should ot equal aother full meal. Eatig betwee meals is ot permitted, but liquids, icludig milk ad juices, are allowed. Abstiece is observed by all 14 years of age ad older. O days of abstiece, o meat is allowed. Note that whe health or ability to work would be seriously affected, the law does ot oblige. Whe i From Fr. Leo Let is rollig alog ad Parish participatio has bee good i various opportuities, especially Livig The Eucharist. I would like to alert you to few more special evets. Next Suday is the Ashlad ecumeical supper ad prayer experiece at St. Ages. Our campus miistry members will be leadig us i Taizé Prayer. It is a woderful way to be part of a ew way to pray. I have participated i this type of prayer all aroud the world. Also, to help us be recociled ad let the Lord forgive ad heal us, there will be cofessios after the 9:30 a.m. Mass at Our Lady of Grace o Suday, April 6. Do ot miss Dier with Pope Fracis o Saturday, March 29 at St. Matdoubt cocerig fast ad abstiece, the parish priest should be cosulted. Daily Mass The Passio of Jesus Christ is the greatest love story of all time. We Catholics believe that to celebrate the Lord s Supper is a sacred evet that dyamically uites us to the eteral sacrifice of Jesus o the cross. Here at Holy Triity, we have the opportuity o most days of the week to participate i the holy sacrifice of the Mass. You will fid the schedule for this week o page 1 of the Bulleti or by checkig olie. If you would like to iclude a loved oe i the published Mass itetios this moth, or ay time durig the year, please call the parish office earest you a few weeks i advace. Eucharistic Adoratio Eucharistic Adoratio is a gift of comfort ad peace every Thursday at St. Ages. Quite a few parishioers have siged up for a hour each week, prayig for the eeds of our commuity of faith...prayig for all of us. Begiig with Mass at 8 a.m., the day cotiues i uiterrupted silece ad prayer. Adorers are eeded. Ca you sped a hour before the Lord oce a week or oce a moth? To see what it s like, stop by for a few miutes of quiet prayer or reflectio o ay Thursday util 6 p.m. Lete Meal Please joi us for a very special eveig, March 29 at St. Matthew s Hall after the 4 p.m. Mass. This is a woderful opportuity for alms-givig with frieds ad fellow parishioers. The meal cosists of chowders, (potato leek, cor & clam), mac & cheese, corbread, fruit, driks, dessert ad coffee. This is a simple affair i keepig with the seaso, followed by a movie o Pope Fracis ad a brief discussio by Fr. Leo. This eveig is provided by the Kights of Columbus, Holy Family Coucil # Please RSVP to Roy Russell, or roydallasmd@gmail.com. More details to come. Taize Prayer Service Suday, March 30, after 5:30 p.m., soup supper at St. Ages Church. This cotemplative prayer experiece is adapted from the prayer traditio cultivated by the moks of the iteratioal, ecumeical Beedictie moastery i Taizé, Frace. Meditative sigig, brief biblical readigs, ad periods of silece characterize a Taizé service. Studets iterested i attedig should cotact Kathy Tardif (kmtardif@ plymouth.edu) about carpoolig. Offered by Holy Triity s Music Miistry ad PSU s Catholic Campus Miistry. Dier with Pope Fracis Saturday, March 29 at St. Matthew Hall, 5 p.m.: This is a woderful opportuity for alms-givig with frieds ad fellow parishioers. This will be a simple affair i keepig with the seaso, followed by a movie about Pope Fracis ad a brief discussio by Fr. LeBlac. There is o charge for the eveig, free will doatios are appreciated. All receipts will beefit the Plymouth food patry. This eveig is provided by the Kights of Columbus, Holy Family Coucil # Please RSVP to Roy Russell at or roydallasmd@gmail.com. Also, The Kights will have their mothly breakfast at 7 a.m. o April 6 at St. Matthew Hall. Scripture Coectio Jesus reveals his true idetity to a aoymous woma, ad a Samarita at that. She speaks about the Messiah oly to discover that she is speakig with the Messiah! How does this woma, this o-disciple ad o-jew, this perfect strager ear the right to such a direct revelatio? Why does Jesus choose her? For the same reaso he chooses us. Out of love. 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22 THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Judicial Brach 2d Circuit-Probate Divisio Haverhill APPOINTMENT OF FIDUCIARIES Notice is hereby give that the hereiafter listed have bee duly appoited by the Judge of Probate for Grafto Couty. COURNOYER, Richard L., late of Woodstock. Germaie Couroyer, PO Box 487, N. Woodstock, NH Executor. Case # ET PATTERSON, Joh, also kow as Joh F. Patterso, late of Rumey. Dorothy L. Patterso, 1871 Rte 25, Rumey, NH Executor. Case # ET KENNEDY, JR., Nelso L., late of Warre. Adam Keedy, PO Box 32, Orford, NH Admiistrator. Case # ET PIESNIEWSKI, Doa M., late of Bristol. Elle J. Meuse, 19 Robi Rd., Lyfield, MA Executor. Paolo R. Wieser, Esq., PO Box 2046, Coway, NH Residet Aget. Case # ET MILLAR, Ruth A, late of Plymouth. Joh J. Millar, 1090 N. Mai St., Lacoia, NH Executor. Case # ET All persos havig claims agaist said estate are requested to exhibit them for paymet ad all idebted to make paymet. Dated at Haverhill o the 14th day of March A.D BY ORDER OF THE COURT /s/ Pamela G. Kozlowski, Clerk Churches B8 THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Judicial Brach 2d Circuit-Probate Divisio Haverhill APPOINTMENT OF FIDUCIARIES Notice is hereby give that the hereiafter listed have bee duly appoited by the Judge of Probate for Grafto Couty. TAYLOR, James William, late of Narragasett, RI. Riley J. Taylor, 45 Cythia Dr., North Kigstow, RI Admiistrator. Dorcas J. Gordo, Esq., 28 Bowma St., Lacoia, NH Residet Aget. Case # ET HAYES, Ly L., late of Dorchester. Katie L. Keiso, 90 Sherbure St., Machester, NH Executor. Case # ET All persos havig claims agaist said estate are requested to exhibit them for paymet ad all idebted to make paymet. Dated at Haverhill o the 21st day of March A.D BY ORDER OF THE COURT /s/ Pamela G. Kozlowski, Clerk RUSSELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 195 School Street Rumey, NH Kidergarte Registratio For the School Year Friday, April 18, 2014 from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm Parets are asked to come to Russell Elemetary School to register their child for kidergarte. All childre who tur 5 years old by September 30th are etitled ad ecouraged to atted Kidergarte. Parets will eed to brig: birth certificate, record of most recet physical examiatio, immuizatio record ad proof of residecy. MORTGAGEE S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of a power of sale cotaied i a certai mortgage deed give by CHRISTINE C. CARTER (a/k/a Christie Carter), a sigle perso, whose last kow mailig address is 33 Witerberry Lae, Plymouth, New Hampshire 03264, to MEREDITH VIL- LAGE SAVINGS BANK, 24 NH Route 25, P.O. Box 177, Meredith, Belkap Couty, New Hampshire, 03253, dated July 28, 2010, ad recorded o July 30, 2010 i the Grafto Couty Registry of Deeds at Book 3718, Page 693, (the Mortgage ) the holder of said mortgage, pursuat to ad i executio of said powers, ad for breach of coditios of said mortgage deed, (ad the Note secured thereby of ear or eve date, ad related documets) ad for the purpose of foreclosig the same shall sell at Public Auctio o April 18, 2014 at 10:00 AM Said sale beig located o the mortgaged premises ad havig a preset address of 33 Witerberry Lae, Plymouth, Grafto Couty, New Hampshire, beig all ad the same premises more particularly described i the Mortgage. PURSUANT TO NEW HAMPSHIRE RSA 479:25, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO PETITION THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE COUNTY IN WHICH THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE SITUATED, WITH SERVICE UPON THE MORTGAGEE, AND UPON SUCH BOND AS THE COURT MAY REQUIRE, TO ENJOIN THE SCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold subject to (i) all upaid taxes ad lies, whether or ot of record; (ii) mortgages, lies, attachmets ad all other ecumbraces ad rights, titles ad iterests of third persos which are etitled to precedece over the Mortgages; ad (iii) ay other matters affectig title of the Mortgagor to the premises disclosed herei. DEPOSITS: Prior to commecemet of the auctio, all registered bidders shall pay a deposit i the amout of Te Thousad Dollars ($10,000.00). At the coclusio of the auctio of the premises, the highest bidder s deposit, if such high bidder s bid is accepted by the Bak, shall immediately be paid to the Bak ad shall be held by the Bak subject to these Terms of Sale. All deposits required hereuder shall be made i cash or by check to the order of the Bak, which is acceptable to the Bak i its sole ad absolute discretio. WARRANTIES AND CONVEYANCE: The Bak shall deliver a Mortgagee s Foreclosure Deed of the Real Estate to the successful bidder accepted by the Bak withi forty-five (45) days from the date of the foreclosure sale, upo receipt of the balace of the Purchase Price i cash or check acceptable to Bak. The Real estate will be coveyed with those warraties cotaied i the Mortgagee s Foreclosure Deed, ad o others. FEDERAL TAX LIEN: If the property to be sold is subject to a tax lie of the Uited States of America Iteral Reveue Service, uless said lie is released after sale, the sale may be subject to the right of the Uited States of America to redeem the lads ad premises o or before 120 days from the date of the sale. BREACH OF PURCHASE CONTRACT: If ay successful bidder fails to complete the cotract of sale resultig from the Bak s acceptace of such successful bidder s bid, such successful bidder s deposit may, at the optio of the Bak, be retaied as full liquidated damages or may be held o accout of the damages actually suffered by the Bak. If such deposit is ot retaied as full liquidated damages, the Bak shall have all of the privileges, remedies ad rights available to the Bak at law or i equity due to such successful bidder s breach of the cotract of sale. Notice of the electio made hereuder by the Bak shall be give to a defaultig successful bidder withi 50 days after the date of the public auctio. If the Bak fails to otify a defaultig successful bidder of which remedy the Bak has elected hereuder, the Bak shall be coclusively deemed to have elected to be holdig the deposit o accout of the damages actually suffered by the Bak. Upo ay such default, Meredith Village Savigs Bak shall have the right to sell the property to ay back up bidder or itself. AMENDMENT OF TERMS OF SALE: The Bak reserves the right to amed or chage the Terms of Sale set forth herei by aoucemet, writte or oral, made prior to the commecemet of the public auctio. For further iformatio respectig the aforemetioed foreclosure sale, cotact James R. St. Jea Auctioeers, 45 Exeter Rd., PO Box 400, Eppig NH 03042, Dated this the 21st day of March, MEREDITH VILLAGE SAVINGS BANK By Its Attoreys Mikow & Mahoey Mulle, P.A. By: Peter J. Mikow, Esq. 4 Steves Ave., Suite 3 P.O. Box 235 Meredith, NH (603) Publicatio Dates: March 27, April 3 & April 10, HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I fact, the readig implies she was a siful woma. Yet Jesus approached her first. He asked her for a drik, ad the looked for a opportuity to offer her the livig water that would quech her deepest thirst. Like the woma, who left her water jar ad wet ito the tow to testify, we are called to leave behid our old life of si oce we accept our ew life i Christ. Ideed, Let is the seaso that prepares us for such a dramatic rebirth. We pray ad fast ad give alms, ot to ear the joy of Easter, but to be ready to drik it i. Day Away Program The Day Away Program is seekig voluteers for substitute RN ad voluteer schedule coordiator positios. Day Away is a social respite day care program targeted for adults i the early to mid-stages of Alzheimer s disease or other related demetias. The Day Away program rus oe day per week, Thursdays, 9 a.m. 3 p.m., i Simard Hall (dowstairs) at Our Lady of Grace Chapel, 2 West Shore Rd., Bristol. This social, day care program provides much eeded respite ad relief from the costat care ad resposibility for caregivers. Public Notice North Coutry Coucil, as the Lead Agecy for the Grafto Coos Regioal Coordiatig Coucil (GCRCC) will be submittig applicatios for approximately $117,593 of FTA Sectio 5310 Purchase of Service fudig ad $73,366 of 5310 Formula Fudig through the New Hampshire Departmet of Trasportatio. The purpose of this fudig is to expad trasportatio services for the elderly ad disabled i Grafto ad Coos Couties ad for Mobility Maagemet services i Grafto Couty. Trasportatio providers curretly accessig these fuds are Tri-Couty CAP, the Grafto Couty Seior Citizes Coucil, ad Trasport Cetral. It is aticipated those providers will agai provide eligible service, but ay other iterested trasportatio providers i Grafto ad Coos Couties that provide trasportatio for the elderly ad disabled should cotact Mary Poesse o later tha April 2d, 2014 to iquire about fudig eligibility. All questios or commets ca be directed towards Mary Poesse, North Coutry Coucil, (603) x24. TOWN OF HOLDERNESS ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Public Hearig Notice Notice is hereby give that a hearig will be held at the Holderess Tow Hall o Tuesday, April 8, 2014, at 7:00 P.M. cocerig a request by: Case : Keeth J. ad Lida S. Cutler, represeted by Christopher L. Boldt, Esq. Request for Variaces from Articles ad to costruct a sigle family residece ad garage which ecroach ito the 50-foot wetlad setback; the 75-foot setback from ay wetlad for a septic tak; ad the 125-foot wetlad setback for a leach field for property idetified as Tax Map 232, Lot 3-1, o Paugus Road, i the Geeral Residetial District, Tow of Holderess. Susa Webster, Chair Zoig Board of Adjustmet MORTGAGEE S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of a power of sale cotaied i a certai mortgage deed give by CHRISTINE C. CARTER (a/k/a Christie Carter), a sigle perso, whose last kow mailig address is 33 Witerberry Lae, Plymouth, New Hampshire 03264, to MEREDITH VIL- LAGE SAVINGS BANK, 24 NH Route 25, P.O. Box 177, Meredith, Belkap Couty, New Hampshire, 03253, dated December 21, 2010, ad recorded o December 22, 2010 i the Grafto Couty Registry of Deeds at Book 3761, Page 312, (the Mortgage ) the holder of said mortgage, pursuat to ad i executio of said powers, ad for breach of coditios of said mortgage deed, (ad the Note secured thereby of ear or eve date, ad related documets) ad for the purpose of foreclosig the same shall sell at Public Auctio o April 18, 2014 at 10:30 AM Said sale beig located o the mortgaged premises ad havig a preset address of Lot 6, Witerberry Lae, Tax Map/Lot , Plymouth, Grafto Couty, New Hampshire, beig all ad the same premises more particularly described i the Mortgage. PURSUANT TO NEW HAMPSHIRE RSA 479:25, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO PETITION THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE COUNTY IN WHICH THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE SITUATED, WITH SERVICE UPON THE MORTGAGEE, AND UPON SUCH BOND AS THE COURT MAY REQUIRE, TO ENJOIN THE SCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold subject to (i) all upaid taxes ad lies, whether or ot of record; (ii) mortgages, lies, attachmets ad all other ecumbraces ad rights, titles ad iterests of third persos which are etitled to precedece over the Mortgages; ad (iii) ay other matters affectig title of the Mortgagor to the premises disclosed herei. DEPOSITS: Prior to commecemet of the auctio, all registered bidders shall pay a deposit i the amout of Te Thousad Dollars ($10,000.00). At the coclusio of the auctio of the premises, the highest bidder s deposit, if such high bidder s bid is accepted by the Bak, shall immediately be paid to the Bak ad shall be held by the Bak subject to these Terms of Sale. All deposits required hereuder shall be made i cash or by check to the order of the Bak, which is acceptable to the Bak i its sole ad absolute discretio. WARRANTIES AND CONVEYANCE: The Bak shall deliver a Mortgagee s Foreclosure Deed of the Real Estate to the successful bidder accepted by the Bak withi forty-five (45) days from the date of the foreclosure sale, upo receipt of the balace of the Purchase Price i cash or check acceptable to Bak. The Real estate will be coveyed with those warraties cotaied i the Mortgagee s Foreclosure Deed, ad o others. FEDERAL TAX LIEN: If the property to be sold is subject to a tax lie of the Uited States of America Iteral Reveue Service, uless said lie is released after sale, the sale may be subject to the right of the Uited States of America to redeem the lads ad premises o or before 120 days from the date of the sale. BREACH OF PURCHASE CONTRACT: If ay successful bidder fails to complete the cotract of sale resultig from the Bak s acceptace of such successful bidder s bid, such successful bidder s deposit may, at the optio of the Bak, be retaied as full liquidated damages or may be held o accout of the damages actually suffered by the Bak. If such deposit is ot retaied as full liquidated damages, the Bak shall have all of the privileges, remedies ad rights available to the Bak at law or i equity due to such successful bidder s breach of the cotract of sale. Notice of the electio made hereuder by the Bak shall be give to a defaultig successful bidder withi 50 days after the date of the public auctio. If the Bak fails to otify a defaultig successful bidder of which remedy the Bak has elected hereuder, the Bak shall be coclusively deemed to have elected to be holdig the deposit o accout of the damages actually suffered by the Bak. Upo ay such default, Meredith Village Savigs Bak shall have the right to sell the property to ay back up bidder or itself. AMENDMENT OF TERMS OF SALE: The Bak reserves the right to amed or chage the Terms of Sale set forth herei by aoucemet, writte or oral, made prior to the commecemet of the public auctio. For further iformatio respectig the aforemetioed foreclosure sale, cotact James R. St. Jea Auctioeers, 45 Exeter Rd., PO Box 400, Eppig NH 03042, Dated this the 21st day of March, MEREDITH VILLAGE SAVINGS BANK By Its Attoreys Mikow & Mahoey Mulle, P.A. By: Peter J. Mikow, Esq. 4 Steves Ave., Suite 3 P.O. Box 235 Meredith, NH (603) Publicatio Dates: March 27, April 3 & April 10, Traiig will be provided. Iterested? Please cotact Fra Olso at or folso@gcscc.org. Icidetals Huger is with us year roud- we ll keep warm iside this moth with hearty meals. Let s fill the baskets for our local food patries with cas of baked beas, hearty soups, beef stew, ad vegetables, beas, broth ad pasta to make a soup. All of your doatios are greatly appreciated. Our ushers ca poit you to the food collectio box. Thak you for your cocer for the hugry amog us. I the evet of iclemet weather o a Suday, please check WMUR Chael 9 for Faith Formatio iformatio. If class is cacelled the scroll will read, Holy Triity Parish Bristol, No religious classes or Holy Triity Parish Plymouth, No religious classes. You may also cosult the parish website - If you are affected by celiac disease, please call or either parish office (see bulleti cover for cotact iformatio) so that you ca be iformed about your optios for receptio of Holy Commuio. Would you be willig to give someoe a ride to Mass? If so, please call either parish office. From time to time, we have parishioers i eed of a ride. If you have scheduled a aouced Mass ad would like to brig up the Gifts at that Mass, please let oe of the ushers kow before Mass. Please call the rectory if a loved oe is hospitalized. It is the oly way we ca kow whom we should visit. Federal law prevets ATTENTION HOLDERNESS RESIDENTS KINDERGARTEN SCREENING If you have or kow of a child who will be five years old by September 30, 2014, please call Holderess Cetral School at to register. Kidergarte screeig will be held o April 16, 2014, 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. PUBLIC NOTICE ROAD BAN Effective March 1, 2014 util further otice, traffic is limited o ay posted road accordig to the Load Limits as follows: Vehicles whose gross exceeds 10 tos are prohibited the use of this highway util further otice. If weather coditios allow, ad a road is solidly froze, a exceptio may be allowed with writte permissio from the Road Aget by callig him at Refer to RSA 236:3, 266:17-26, 231:191 CAMPTON BOARD OF SELECTMEN CAMPTON ROAD AGENT hospitals from otifyig local clergy whe a parishioer is hospitalized. New Hope Fellowship Resolved: To Kow God Better i 2014 There is so much to lear about God ad His ways that we feel if our people do ot kow God better tha they did a year ago, we may have somehow failed them. Kowig God leads to a richer life, here as well as i eterity. New Hope Fellowship is a odeomiatioal Christia church committed to teachig biblical truth i a spirit of love. We believe that God loves us just the way we are, but He loves us too much to leave us that way, shares Pastor Ray Badi. Pastor Ray is a former U.S. Air Force pilot, worked with the Navigators ad churches i Texas, Califoria, ad Massachusetts, ad eared his Master of Theology degree at Dallas Theological Semiary. Suday Worship 10 a.m. Services begi ad ed with cotemporary Christia music. The Praise Team icludes drums, bass, keyboard, ad guitar. The sermo is achored i Scripture ad applied to everyday life. Visitors will fid a friedly ad casual eviromet where they are welcomed wherever they are o their spiritual jourey. Ifats, toddlers, ad Pre-K/Kidergarteers are welcomed for care ad activities durig the Worship Service i a area TOWN OF PLYMOUTH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD DURING THE SELECT BOARD MEETING The Select Board will meet for a 5:00 PM work sessio upstairs i the Tow Hall, o Moday, April 14th, Regular Select Board meetig will follow at 6:00 PM. The members of the Select Board will coduct a public hearig at 6:15PM, Pursuat to RSA 31:95-b Uaticipated Fuds, to address the followig: To desigate a portio, ot to exceed to $10,000, of uaticipated reveue from the loggig operatio across from Plymouth airport to be utilized for the tow s portio of the airport master pla project/ grat. This is a public meetig ad you are ivited to atted. All meetigs will be held i the upstairs meetig room i the Tow Hall. If special accommodatios are eeded for persos with disabilities, please call i advace. PLYMOUTH SELECT BOARD

23 adjacet to the sactuary. Sactuary Studet Miistries High school studets meet o Sudays, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The weekly Sactuary gatherigs Sessios ivolve a mix of dyamic worship, prayer, teachig, small group discussio, team buildig ad teachig exercises, occasioal service projects, ad brig your frieds evets. Studets ejoy refreshmets from The Café ad meetig with frieds. Sactuary meets at the icely refurbished Mill #3, at 39 Witer St., i Ashlad. Traied voluteers provide additioal resources. Our desire is to see studets examie who they are ad the choices they are makig, ad become less reliat upo social media ad have real relatioships with their peers ad youg adult metors. Studets come from schools throughout the area. Doubts, as well as beliefs, are respected. More iformatio ca be foud at Miistry.com. Sactuary also miisters to some college studets from Plymouth State Uiversity ad other youg adults to trai them to miister to youger adults. Crossroads is a correspodig miistry for middle school studets, meetig twice mothly o Friday ights. Adult groups Bible studies for me ad wome meet at members homes durig the week. There is also a prayer meetig before the worship service o Suday morigs. Joi us i takig a step forward i your spiritual jourey o Suday morigs at 10 a.m., 1513 Route 3 (Exit 27), Campto (i the Coferece Room of the Days I). More iformatio is available at www. NHFellowship.org or by callig Pastor Ray Badi at the Church office o or by writig PO Box 215, Campto or ifo@hfellowship.org. Plymouth Cogregatioal Suday March 30, 250 Years of Lookig Forward, Biggest Celebratio Day! Worship: Oward ad Forward This last celebratio is the culmiatio of a whole moth log birthday party! Come celebrate God s blessigs at 9:30 a.m. with pastor Rev. Paulo Fraça leadig the service of thaksgivig ad deliverig the message. Also welcome Rev. Gary Schulte, Coferece Miister of the New Hampshire UCC Coferece as special guest. The PSU Chamber Sigers uder the directio of Dr. Da Perkis ad the PCUCC Seior Choir uder the directio of Miister of Music, Rev. Fred Doscher will offer the gift of music. Come be a part of this upliftig service. Come as you are ad joi the celebratio. Orga Cocert: The Glory of Music i Worship At 3 p.m., a orga cocert will be preseted as part of the culmiatig celebratio of the 250 years of Plymouth Cogregatioal UCC. The beautiful Austi Orga i the sactuary will respod to the touch of some of the area s most otable orgaists. O the program for the afteroo are K Robert Begsto, Director of Music, Lacoia Cogregatioal Church, Rob St. Cyr, Chapel orgaist at Phillips Exeter Academy ad former Plymouth Cogregatioal orgaist, Rev Fred Doscher, Miister of Music, Plymouth Cogregatioal, Rev. Ralph Reyolds, Retired Pastor ad Orgaist, Dr. Robert Swift, Professor, Plymouth State Uiversity ad former director of Pemi Choral Society, ad Margot W. Swift, former accompaist of Pemi Choral Society. While the cocert is free, doatios may be made to the Joa Cambell Lovett Music Fud to help cotiue extraordiary programs like this oe. The public is most welcome. Celebratio Dier You are ivited to joi i the celebratio dier i the Fellowship Hall after the cocert at 5 p.m. The meu will cotai ham ad specialties of cogregatio members. A doatio of five dollars is asked to help defray costs. Affirmig Our Faith for Tees This class is i the process of visitig other churches. Ay iterested tees of ay faith backgroud or oe, are welcome to joi. Cotact Bev Tedeschi or call the church office to be icluded. PCUCC Book Group The Waderers by Hery A Garo will be discussed o Moday, March 24 ad Moday, April 7. This book has bee described as a ispirig widow ito the hidde lives of the homeless- those folks o the streets that most of us seek to avoid. Church Caledar The public is welcome ad expected at these ogoig free programs. You may receive the complete caledar by , or look o the Web site, The people friedly way to get iformatio is still available; call ad chat with KC at the church office. Adult Choir: Rehearsal each Thursday at 7 p.m. Sigers wated! No experiece eeded. Childre s choir: postpoed because of the celebratio. Restartig i April. Book Group: Discussio meetigs are usually twice a moth with dates aouced. Everyoe welcome. For more iformatio, cotact Peggy Marti. Commuio: First Suday of every moth. For homeboud, call the office to arrage. Ope; all ivited to partake. Tue i: Suday Worship Service o TV, Public Access Chael 20, Tuesdays o 11 a.m. ad Sudays at 11 a.m. PCUCC is a regioal, Progressive, Ope ad Affirmig, Just Peace, Global Missio member cogregatio of the Uited Church of Christ. This cogregatio is called to be a compassioate commuity, itetioally iclusive, opely searchig, joyfully servig i the way of Christ. Visit our Web site at To lear about the Uited Church of Christ, our atioal affiliate, visit the Still Speakig Web site: org. Church office hours are Moday through Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Rev. Fraça is available by phoe or at the church every day except Friday. Hope Fud requests are take durig regular office hours. Phoe: Plymouth Uited Methodist Suday Worship All are welcome at our 9:30 Suday worship service of praisig God ad reflectig o how His word ca be applied to our lives today. Worship Themes throughout the Lete Seaso will be built aroud Christ, the Livig Stoe. Holy Commuio is served o the first Suday of each moth, a ope Commuio, welcomig all regardless of age or church membership. Commuity Lete Series PUMC jois with the Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit, Plymouth Cogregatioal Uited Church of Christ, ad St. Matthew s Roma Catholic churches to host a series Lete dier programs o Tuesdays from 5:30-7 p.m. Everyoe i the commuity is welcome to participate. The ext evet o April 1 will be hosted by PUMC ad begi with a light soup & bread meal. Spiritual Storytellig will be explored as a meas to brig richess to our lives ad ecouragemet to others. There will also be a display o Home Altars: Creatig Your Ow Sacred Space. If school i Plymouth is cacelled due to poor weather o the 1st, the program will also be cacelled. If i doubt about whether the program will happe, call Roast Pork Dier - Saturday, April 5 The meu icludes roast pork, baked white or sweet potato, gree beas, applesauce, salads, desserts, ad beverages. We ivite you to joi us for good food ad fellowship. $8 for adults, $4 for childre ages six to 12, childre uder six free; 4:30-6:30 p.m. Fuds raised through these mothly diers help to develop our church s miistries ad outreach. Te percet of the proceeds from this dier will be doated to Voices Agaist Violece i Plymouth. Commuity Outreach To support the miistries of local commuity o-profit orgaizatios, there are baskets i the frot foyer of the church, ready to accept the followig doatios: o-perishable foods for the Plymouth Area Commuity Closet s Food Patry; peaut butter & jelly, caed tua ad chicke, ad jars of mayo for the Got Luch! Plymouth program; ad cleaig supplies for the Bridge House Homeless Shelter. The church at 334 Fairgrouds Rd. is hadicapped accessible ad there is ample parkig. For more iformatio, visit us olie at wordpress.com. Church voic Starr Kig Uitaria Uiversalist Fellowship The Fellowship is a multigeeratioal, welcomig cogregatio where differet beliefs come together i commo coveat. We work together i our fellowship, our commuity, ad our world to urture justice, respect, ad love. Suday, March 30, 9:30 a.m. The theme for March is Discovery Aual April Fool s service. Come celebrate the silly at this multigeeratioal service! Goofy clothes ecouraged, sese of humor a must. The Rev. Sarah Stewart ad others will lead the service. Visitors are ivited to atted the service as well as all programs at the church. Nursery care is provided for ifats ad toddlers. After the service a fellowship coffee time will follow. Childre s Religious Educatio There will be o childre s classes o March 30. Istead, there will be a multigeeratioal April Fools Day service. This is a SKUUF traditio, ot to be missed. The kids take part i this hilarious spoof service. Please brig the whole family! There is o youth group scheduled for March 30. Adult Educatio Major Gift Discussio The Major Gift Task Force will preset a key opportuity for members ad frieds to discuss ideas for placemet of the moies from the recet major gift to the Fellowship. HOUSE JACKING SPECIALIST Foudatios Uder Existig Houses Microblastig Demolitio Sitework Sad ad Gravel Caswell Costructio Cell: Churches Social Justice Outreach for March: Geesis Behavioral Health (GBH) is a private, o-profit orgaizatio desigated by the State of New Hampshire as the commuity metal health ceter servig Belkap ad souther Grafto couties. Fouded i 1966, GBH provides comprehesive metal health treatmet for people livig with - ad recoverig from - metal illess ad/or emotioal distress. They also provide 24/7 Emergecy Services at LRGH, Frakli Regioal Hospital & Speare Memorial Hospital. I fiscal year 2013, GBH s 164 employees served 3,274 childre, families, adults ad seiors. Please brig caed or dry packaged food items for our local Commuity Closet collectio basket i the foyer. There is also aother collectio basket i the foyer for ext summer s Got Luch! program. Peaut butter, ad caed tua or chicke may be placed there. Wise Wome i Traiig is a wome s group to discuss issues related to wome. Each meetig will have a theme that will be facilitated by a voluteer member of the group. Cotact Betty A Trought at batrought@gmail.com or just come ad meet with this welcomig group. Wise Wome meets the secod ad fourth Wedesdays at 10:30 a.m. to oo i the upstairs coferece room. Starr Kig Me s Group will meets the first ad third Sudays from 6-8 p.m. i the Coferece Room Secod Suday Hike The group leaves from the rear parkig lot at oo o the secod Suday for the destiatio locatio. Cotact mitch@ewfoudfarm.org for more iformatio or to register ad receive updates. Ucommittee Gatherigs will meet the secod ad fourth Tuesdays, 4-6 p.m. i the Coferece Room. Brig your ow craftig supplies to work o. Cotact Virgiia Miller seabeas@roadruer. com for iformatio. Bridge players meet o Thursdays i the Coferece Room from 1-4 p.m. Hatha Yoga meets i the Fellowship Hall o Wedesdays from 5 6 p.m., ad Saturdays from 8:30-9:30 a.m. For iformatio, cotact Darlee Nadeau at Starr Kig UU Fellowship is located at 101 Fairgrouds Rd., Plymouth. The phoe umber is The Web site is www. starrkigfellowship.org. You ca ow... Wetworth Cogregatioal West Rumey Cotiue your Thursday readig by likig the Record Eterprise s facebook page! You ll see daily updates from our advertisers. Stay updated o headlie ews. O Wedesdays we showcase colums from years ago. All this ad much, much more!! Check us out ad see how we cotiue to meet our Commuity s eeds!! Our readers trust our advertisers, our advertisers trust us!! B9 Please joi us each Suday morig for worship at 10:15 a.m. Or, come early at 9:15 a.m. for Adult Suday School. The Choir rehearses o Wedesday eveig at 7 p.m., ad Bell Choir rehearses o Thursday eveig at 7 p.m. Easter is just aroud the corer. Please cosider attedig some of these evets: Palm Suday Service o April 13 at 10:15 a.m. Maudy Thursday Service o April 17 at 7 p.m. i W. Rumey Good Friday Service o April 18 at 7 p.m. i Warre Easter Surise Service at the Dam i Warre at 6 a.m., followed by Breakfast i Wetworth. Easter Suday Service o April 20 at 10:15 a.m. Blessigs to all! Suday Worship Worship is every Suday at 9 a.m. All are welcome. Holy Commuio, ope to all, is the first Suday of the moth. After the Childre s Message youg people are welcome to go dowstairs for Suday School. Epiphay Ja. 12 is the first Suday after Epiphay ad Baptism of Christ Suday. It is also kow as the first Suday i Ordiary Time, which is iterrupted by Let, Easter ad Petecost. (Ash Wedesday is March 5th this year.) Your Ope Ivitatio You will fid us warm ad welcomig, ad you do ot have to be a member to be a part of our church family. There is room i our pews ad i our hearts for ew frieds. 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24 Busiess / Health B10 Squam Lake receives travel award New Hampshire lake listed as top destiatio by OUTSIDE Magazie HOLDERNESS The Lakes Regio Tourism Associatio is proud to aouce that Squam Lake was desigated as oe of the best lakes i the OUT- SIDE magazie s aual Travel Awards preseted March 4. Squam Lake is the secod largest lake i New Hampshire, with 6,791 acres. This pristie lake is ofte refereced as the Golde Pod lake made famous by the well-kow 1981 movie. The award-wiig OUTSIDE magazie has covered travel, sports, adveture, health, ad fitess sice Their April issue will feature some 50 top destiatios, determied by the OUTSIDE global etwork of correspodets, who traveled across America ad beyod, idetifyig the best advetures, stuig lakes, gorgeous lodges ad hotels, family vacatios, secret getaways ad foodie hotspots. Their 2014 Travel Awards recogized Squam Lake i the Best Lakes category. Lakes Regio Tourism Associatio member, Rockywold-Deephave Camp, located o Squam Lake was oted as a top lake destiatio, providig 60 rustic cottages ad all-iclusive meals served family-style i a post-ad-beam diig lodge. OUTSIDE writers also directed travel ethusiasts to try the NH Lakes Regio s ew I-to-I bike tour WATERVILLE VAL- LEY Bid Aloha to the ski seaso with a splash! Pod skimmig returs to Waterville Valley Resort o April 5 durig the Secod Aual Last Ru Luau! Pod skimmig registratio will be ope to the first 75 brave hearted competitors, ad is free with a valid April 5 lift ticket or 2013/14 seaso pass. Registratio will be held from 8-10 a.m. i the Base Lodge, with the race startig at approximately 12:15 Basic Target Shootig Persoal Protectio www. powersfirearmsistructio.com alog the 59 mile Norther Trail. The I-to-I bike tour is a outdoor veue that provides bicyclists a pleasat ad safe ride without the hazard of a busy road as well as offers packages for visitors that are iclusive of bike retals, p.m. o the World Cup trail. Come early, sig up ad take a few slushy rus before headig over to the pod! Spectators, otherwise kow as Beach Bums, are welcome to take part i cheerig o competitors as they splash their way across the 100-foot pod. After the pods skimmig there will be a après ad awards party hosted by Shock Top o the Buckets deck startig at 2:30 p.m., prizes will be give out for Logest Ru for skiers ad riders (21 ad older ad 20 ad uder divisios), Beach Bum Favorite, Surfer Style, ad Best Wipe Out! Get creative ad dress up for a chace to wi the Best Costume prize. The après will iclude music from DJ Mike, giveaways, ad $4 beer specials! Everybody ca get a little bit quacky before the skimmig starts by purchasig a duck for the first ever Quacktacular Duck Race at oo! Purchase a duck at the ticket widow i advace for $3 to be e- Servig all of New Hampshire for over 40 years. ASPHALT PAVING, INC Pavig & Resurfacig Driveways & Parkig Lots Lie Stripig Sealcoatig Bluestoe & Chip Seal Ower Istalls Every Job Across from the Bike Path o Route 3A PEACEFUL COUNTRY SETTING Neat, clea & moder 3 bedroom, 2 bath Rach perched o a ½ acre bluff with field & river views. It offers 2 fireplaces, moder kitche & baths, hardwood floors, a ew furace & roof. It s just miutes to Mt. Cardiga, Welto Falls & Newfoud Lake. With easy access to sowmobile trails it s a great spot for 4 seaso recreatio. ONLY: $159, Lake Street, Bristol, NH Courtesy Photo The Lakes Regio Tourism Associatio is proud to aouce that Squam Lake was desigated as oe of the best lakes i the OUTSIDE magazie s aual Travel Awards preseted March 4. shuttle services, is ad restaurats ad coutry stores. Amy Laders, Executive Director of the Lakes Regio Tourism Associatio reports, It s a hoor that our members are receivig some atioal spotlight! Su s out, Skis out for Last Ru Luau pod skimmig tered to wi. All proceeds will beefit the Whole Village Family Resource Ceter i Plymouth. Fid out more about the ceter at: Waterville Valley Resort offers 220 skiable acres ad is New Hampshire s Family Resort. The ski area peaks at 4,004 feet with a vertical drop of 2,020 feet, 50 trails ad 11 lifts. For more iformatio o Waterville Valley Resort, visit waterville. com or call GO-VAL- LEY. Speare ready to hoop it up at aual wome s health evet PLYMOUTH Health educatio, hula hoops ad a wie tastig it s all part of Speare Memorial Hospital s fourth aual Wie, Wome & Wisdom wome s health evet o Thursday, April 3, at 5:30 p.m. The evet will be held at the Commo Ma I i Plymouth, ad tickets are $10 each. Advace ticket purchase is recommeded as a limited umber will be available at the door. Tickets ca be purchased: Olie through www. spearehospital.com, the click the evet lik, Speare Memorial Hospital at the receptio widow i the mai etrace lobby, Dressers Ulimited o Mai Street i Plymouth. Sposored by Milleium Itegrated Marketig, preseters this year This award recogizes our cetury-old gem, RDC Resort, as well as our ew Ito-I bike tour, we could t be more pleased. More iformatio ca be foud at com ad NortherRailTrail.com. The 2014 complete list of Travel Awards wiers ca North Coutry attorey Joh L. Ward elected VP of NH Bar Associatio s Workers Compesatio divisio are Dr. Lida Haller with Plymouth OB/GYN ad Kristia Stalaker, APRN, with Plymouth Orthopedics ad Sports Medicie Cliic. Our speakers this year are addressig topics our attedees said they were most iterested i followig last year s program, otes Speare s Director of Commuity Relatios Michele Hutchis. Dr. Haller will be discussig stress ad axiety ad how it affects your health, while Kristia is coverig agig ad orthopedic related issues hips, kees, arthritis ad osteoporosis. Our goal is to create a ope, supportive eviromet that creates a shared experiece for all. Ad of course we have to have a bit of fu as well. Addig to the fu will INFO@TILTONTRAILER.COM be foud olie at www. outsideolie.com/travelawards. The Lakes Regio Tourism Associatio is the official tourism board of the regio, represetig close to 100 commuities, 273 lakes ad pods, ad more tha 400 busiesses i cetral New Hampshire, icludig LITTLETON Attorey Joh L. Ward of the Patch & FitzGerald Law Firm was recetly elected as Vice-Presidet of the New Hampshire Bar Associatios Workers Compesatio Law Sectio for the term. Attorey Ward is curretly a member of the New Hampshire Bar Associatio, New Hampshire Associatio for Justice ad the Natioal Orgaizatio of Social Security Claimat s Represetatives. He also serves o the board of directors for the William B. Cashi Seior Activity Ceter. Attorey Ward cocetrates o persoal ijury, workers compesatio ad Social Security Disability law with Patch & FitzGerald. Attorey Ward is a former Littleto, NH residet ad maitais a office at 74 Cottage St., Littleto. Joh L. Ward ca be be a wie tastig hosted by LaBelle Wiery. Based i Amherst, New Hampshire, LaBelle was fouded by Amy LaBelle. It all started with her first batch of blueberry wie ad has grow to a 20,000 square foot buildig o 11 acres i Amherst icludig maufacturig ad productio facility, tastig room retail space, a bistro ad evet space. There will also be hula hoop cliic preseted by Julie DeGala, Speare s director of developmet ad hoop aficioado. While you may ot have hooped it up for a umber of years, hula hoopig is a fu ad easy way to stregthe your core, icrease the flexibility i your spie ad bur calories. Ad Julie promises, with the right size hoop area attractios, restaurats, retail establishmets ad accommodatios. For more iformatio or visitors guides, visit Lakes- Regio.org, facebook.com/ NHLakesRegio or follow o Twitter. The LRTA office is located o Route 3 i Tilto, ad it ca be reached by callig (800) 60-LAKES. Joh L. Ward reached at or by at jward@patchfitz. com. ad a little practice, you ll feel like a kid a agai. Doors ope at 5:30 p.m., ad a light supper buffet will be available. Please brig tickets with you the ight of the evet. I additio to your admissio, tickets will also be able to be redeemed for a attedace gift. Should you have other questios, please cotact Michele Hutchis directly at Speare Memorial Hospital is a 24-hour, acute care, o-profit commuity hospital ad health care provider servig the greater Plymouth area i cetral New Hampshire, ad atioally raked as a HealthStrogTM: Top 100 Critical Access Hospital. Visit olie at www. spearehospital.com ad joi us o Facebook. 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25 Joh Harriga Comig soo to a camp ear you, The Cell Phoe Dilemma. Sharp-eyed studets of Camp Culture will recogize this as a sequel to the acclaimed horror film The Watch Dilemma. The commo theme is just how far techology should be allowed to creep ito camp. Camp, for the uiitiated or forgetful, is supposed to be, amog may other thigs, a place to get away from it all a differet world. Yet may of us ca poit to camps that have become, through techo-creep, houses. The oly differece betwee home ad camp is perhaps 120 miles of geography. Our camp, built back i 2004 i a remote, hike-i wilderess settig over a three-day weeked by voluteers from all over the cotiet, icludig two from Alaska, is about as far away from everythig as aythig ca be. Stagig at a base camp at a log ladig at the ed of the earest road, work crews hiked a mile ad a half up a ridge to the buildig site, put i a log, hard day s work, ad trudged back dowhill at day s ed for food, drik, music, a bofire ad everythig else that goes o whe a buch of outdoor-orieted souls get together for commo cause. Our camp is a misomer. It s actually my camp, sice my ame is o the deed, which is actually a deed to othig, because the camp is o a site leased from the timber compay that ows the lad. A socalled camp lease is i reality othig more tha a pi-prick o the map. You ow the camp, but the compay ows everythig else, icludig the lad udereath it. It all makes perfect sese to me. So as sole-ower ad, by fiat, absolute ruler, eve despot, I get to make the rules, set policy, issue edicts. Or at least I thik I do. Time has a way of eatig away at such thigs. Oe of my very first edicts was No watches i camp. This had, to me, a oble rig to it. I camp, time would stad still. We could forget or ot eve care what time it was eat whe hugry, sleep whe tired, do odd jobs or go fishig or just sit o the porch ad read whe the spirit moved. Ergo, the rule wet, leave your watch i your truck. Miscreats would be caught, their watches to hag o the accursed Watch Nail o the porch util it was time for those two most dreaded words of all, Break Camp. As the presumed dictator over this fiasco called camp, ow i its teth year, I ve got to admit partial failure, if there is such a thig, right there with half dead or A little bit pregat. New visitors to camp ted to be awed ad humbled i the face of the No Watch Edict, abadoig their watches ad declarig their ieffable lightess of beig as they caper up the trail, seemigly te pouds lighter. Grizzled veteras of camp, however, are aother matter. These would be members of the core group who ve bee part of the camp sice its iceptio. I this case, familiarity ideed breeds cotempt. They have take to flautig their disdai for the No Watch Edict, hardly eve tryig to coceal their watches uder cuffs as they flip baco, tur a card, twist a wrist or wet a lie. I the face of this blatat disregard I do what all good despots do preted ot to otice. Still, this dismays me. Why does ayoe eed a watch i camp? To check the bus schedule? To the questio Whe do we eat? I d lots rather aswer You still have time for the eveig rise tha Seve-thirty, ad be prompt about it. Now, as cell towers are goig up everywhere across the lad, icludig, i the latest moster-themed horror show comig to a camp ear you, eve Pittsburg, New Hampshire s orthermost tow, which we i fact look dow o, although ot figuratively, the topic of debate is cell phoes. As thigs stad ow, cell phoe addicts ca pick up fait sigals from the upper log ladig ad eve the camp porch. The silver liig i this dark cloud is that they re from Lower Quebec, which meas that the user must be willig to (a) speak a little Frech, if oly as a courtesy, ad (b) be ready to take out a secod mortgage, such are the Caadia cell-phoe rates. Still, what passes for progress marches o, ad just as all-ight-lights twikle o hither ad yo, all across the lad, stealig the dark i a thumb-suck, the day is goig to come whe someoe at camp yells, i a voice reserved for sightig Bigfoot, Hey! Guys! Look! I ve got four bars. What the? My vote is that we should beat this perso to a pulp ad throw his cell phoe as far out ito the pod as possible. The other votig group i camp, the Care Bears group, wats to sit dow ad discuss it, eyelids flutterig, perhaps over cookies ad milk. Let them brig their cell phoes i, for emergecy use oly, ad cofiscate the batteries, came oe supposedly sage piece of advice. To which, battle-scarred vetera that I Notebook / Local News Yield o watches ad cell phoes? What s ext? A geerator? TV? Courtesy Photo A aoymous member of the camp s core group, showig o respect, set me this image of a cell phoe loomig over (or uder) camp. That s me haulig i the first piece of furiture back i 2004 a readig chair, it beig a camp of musicias ad readers. am, my reply was (a) who decides what costitutes a emergecy (a Red Sox score?), ad (b) who watches the batteries? (This colum rus i 13 weekly papers coverig the B11 orther two-thirds of New Hampshire ad parts of Maie ad Vermot. Joh Harriga s address: Box 39, Colebrook, NH 03576, or campguyhooliga@gmail. com.) Courtesy Photo Gathered at the home of Tom Curre ad Kathy Neustadt, the Blazig Star Grage curtai committee has bee meetig regularly to raise fuds for the restoratio of the full set of historic sceery that has graced the stage of the Dabury Grage hall for more tha 90 years. Left to right: Tom Curre, Doa Sprague, Marjie Gorma, Kathy Neustadt, Charlotte McIver, chair of the committee, Mickey McIver, Judith Kusher-Wood, ad Lida Ray Wilso. Not pictured are Tom Brewer, Diae Clay, Mary Faelli, Phyllis Rockwell, Marily Soper, ad Tricia Taylor. Restoratio Committee meets to discuss fudraisig for uique historic stage sceery coservatio DANBURY The Blazig Star Grage #71 Curtai Restoratio Committee has bee meetig regularly at the home of Tom Curre ad Kathy Neustadt i South Dabury to make plas to raise fuds to refurbish the Dabury Grage s uique set of historic stage sceery. Most of the sceery was paited by Egbert L. Foster i the early 1920 s. The advertisig curtai was istalled later ad is thought to be the work of Arthur S. Ives. The committee has set a goal of $20,000, which will cover the cost of preservig, repairig, ad re-riggig the sceery plus upgrades to the physical eviromet, which will protect these works of art ad preserve them for future geeratios. Charlotte McIver, chairperso for the group, aouced that a grat of $10,000 has bee received thus far, ad a recet cocert by The Good Old Plough, oe of four plaed i the mothly music series, eared aother $500 toward the $20,000 goal. O April 19, Cardiga Moutai Traditio, a pereial favorite Bluegrass bad that performs at the aual Grage Fair, will give a beefit performace i the Dabury Grage hall at 7 p.m. The committee expects to fill the hall for this cocert, which will be preceded by a half hour of coffee ad dessert startig at 6:30 p.m. O May 10, Wally Borge s Vaudeville troupe will brig their riotous show to the Grage stage ad i Jue, a Sock Hop is plaed brigig music of the 50 s back to Dabury. All music evets start at 7 p.m., ad admissio is by doatio. Ay amout, large or small, is most welcome. Ayoe iterested i supportig the Dabury Grage i its efforts to restore their uique set of stage sceery, or wishig to voluteer for these fudraisig efforts, should call Charlotte at or her at mapakettleh@ms. com. Detailed iformatio o the restoratio is o lie at org. Doatios may be set to Blazig Star Grage #71, Box 77, Dabury, NH Record Eterprise Busiess Directory HARDWARE & SUPPLIES ~ Sice 1908 ~ HOME IMPROVEMENT VETERAN OWNED - VETERAN WORKED HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH INSURANCE 24 Isurace24 71 Mai Street Plymouth, NH Ope 7 Days: Mo-Fri 7-6 Sat 8-4 Su 9-2 Quality CaRpetRy RestoRatio Remodelig ew CostRuCtio (603) VeteRas discouts AUTO HOME BUSINESS LIFE Village Square, 607 Teey Moutai Hwy. Plymouth, New Hampshire Phoe: Salmo Press will take your message to over 200,000 readers i ELEVEN differet ewspapers! To get your busiess listed i our NEW Busiess Directory of services, please call Tracy or Jeff at Take advatage of our INTRODUCTORY RATE for your ad! Call us for more details!

26 Classifieds B12 Thursday, March 27, 2014 Real Estate MEREDITH NEWS/THE RECORD ENTERPRISE/WINNISQUAM ECHO ACRES - Largest commercially zoed parcel i Meredith. Lake ad moutai views of Wiipesaukee ad Waukewa, prime locatio ear McDoalds, bak & roudabout. Tow water & sewer available at street. May permitted uses. Call for details. HISTORIC MEREDITH CAPE - Circa 1850 atique cape was home of Aalee Thordike ad the Thordike Family Homestead. Beautiful 8 room, 4 bedroom home features 4 fireplaces, large rooms, ad may atique features. Situated o 5.2 acres overlookig large pod. Additioal lad available. Askig $375,000 SPINDLE POINT ON LAKE WINNI- PESAUKEE - Beautiful Adirodack style home with spacious ope floor pla, cherry kitche, livig room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms plus huge family/game room. Suy souther exposure with sady beach, dock ad views of Belkap Moutais. 1.9 Acres. $1,475,000 Put Our 35 Years of Experiece to Work for You or ifo@ashrealty.com Melaso Real Estate, Ic. Sales & Retals 34 N. Mai St., Wolfeboro WOLFEBORO: Oe of the fiest Lake Wiipesaukee waterfrot estates. Gorgeous mai house with extraordiary craftsmaship ad detailig throughout, carriage house, 3 bay boathouse, large sady beach, caopied U-shaped crib dock with breakwater ad all i a private settig with great views too. $4,500,000 MLS # WOLFEBORO: Woderful hilltop retreat o 9.11 private acres, Lake Wiipesaukee ad moutais views ad close to tow. 3BR/2BA ope cocept Rach, livig room with Rumford fireplace, both baths recetly reovated, built-is, cetral air, geerator, attached 2-car garage, detached garage & more. $475,000 MLS # GOLF COURSE CONDO. Beautiful 1 level 2 BR uit with master suite, attached garage & just steps to the golf course. Ameities iclude golf, teis, pool & walkig trails. Coveiet to Plymouth, skiig, restaurats & all area ameities. Perfect for yr-roud livig or a woderful vacatio retreat. $185,000 Kristi White GILFORD AND GUNSTOCK. Immaculate 3 BR home is eergy efficiet & easy to care for. Moitor heat, wood stove, fire place isert, ew metal roof & may more updates. Ope livig area w/cathedral ceilig & lots of widows. Private deck, fiished lower level & the perfect locatio ear Gustock & the tow beach. $169,900 Jim O Leary OVERLOOKING HERMIT LAKE. Private retreat o 6.5 acres has beach rights to Hermit Lake right at the ed of your private drive. Moutai views, amazig susets ad possible lake views with some clearig. Comfortable ad rustic with a wood stove & full legth deck. $225,000 Fraco DiRiezo WINNIPESAUKEE FUN starts here i this 2 BR getaway! Views, ameities & attractios are all here! 300 ft sady beach & law area, day dockig, moorigs & walk to Weirs Beach! Tidy home has a wrap-aroud deck, large additio, ice yard & furishigs. Just brig your clothes! $39,000 Browe Doelly OSSIPEE: Impressive home, amazig moutai views, 9.7 acres with private woods ad walkig trails ad easy access to Rt 16. Cotemporary home, plety of widows, stailess appliaces, graite tops, hw floors, cetral air/ vacuum, mahogay deck, geerator, garage ad partly roadside commercial zoig. $329,000 MLS # OSSIPEE: Beautiful Atique Tallwall Cape, apartmet below ad a large ufiished 26x34 room above with 12 ceiligs that awaits your fiishig touches, updated utilities, radiat heat, ew well, septic ad udergroud power, 2 lots of record,.11 acres ad 1.21 acres with frotage o Route 16. $189,000 MLS # Full Brokerage Available EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY TO VIEW THESE AND OTHER PROPERTIES, VISIT: Alpie Lakes Real Estate: Bea Group: Cetury 21 Coutry Lakes Realty: Cetury 21 Twi Rivers Ralty: Coldwell Baker: Coldwell Baker Residetial Brokerage ERA Masiello: Exit Lakeside Realty Group: Graite Group Realty Services: Gowe Realty: Kressy Real Estate: Lakes Regio Realty: Lamprey & Lamprey Realtors: Maxfield Real Estate: McLae Realty: Moutai Coutry Realty: Nash Realty: New Hampshire Coloials Real Estate: Noseworthy Real Estate: Old Mill Properties: Peabody ad Smith: Pie Shores Real Estate: Preferred Vacatio Retals: Remax Bayside: Remax Bayside-Steve Baks: Roche Realty: Strawberry Lae Real Estate: Tow & Forest Realty: MODEL HOME OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 2 $139,900 Deer Ru Apartmets Overlookig Meredith Bay Meredith, NH Acceptig applicatios for our waitig list. Ret is based o 30% of your AGI Deductios give for childcare expeses Hot Water Icluded i Ret Call today to see if you qualify TDD # Ext. 118 or visit us at A Equal Opportuity Housig Aget 55+ Call Kevi Directios: Rt. 93 Exit #23 Right for ½ mile, left at post office for 800 Masfield Woods 88 North Rt. 132, New Hampto, NH High Meadow Farm! Impeccable 1700s Coloial sittig o a 170 acre hilltop with moutai views i 3 directios of Chocorua ad the Sadwich Rage. This exquisite home has bee carefully refurbished ad features, a six-stall horse bar, laws ad pastures, a lovely pod, woodlads, ad abudat wildlife. Oe of the few grad hilltop properties remaiig i New Hampshire! $1,450,000 Lisa Wardlaw PO Box Whittier Hwy. Ceter Harbor, NH Do t delay, apply NOW Acceptig applicatios for our waitig list (Retal Assistace) Oe Bedroom Uits Desiged for Elderly (Over 62), Hadicap, or Disabled Idividuals, Regardless of Age. 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27 Real Estate MEREDITH NEWS/THE RECORD ENTERPRISE/WINNISQUAM ECHO Classifieds Thursday, March 27, 2014 B13 Now servig Grafto Couty & Cetral NH from 2 offices: 620 Teey Mt Hwy l Plymouth, NH l Curry Place, Holderess, NH l RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE Ceter Harbor 32 Whittier Hwy CeterHarbor.NH@NEMoves.com LaCoia 348 Court Street LakesRegioIfo@NEMoves.com Plymouth, NH Warmth ad charm throughout this coveietly located Cape style home will draw you i immediately. The recetly reovated kitche with gorgeous maple cabiets, quartz couter tops ad ew stailess steel appliaces will keep you satisfied for years to come. This home offers it all with a two car attached garage, a must have mudroom, cozy livig room with wood burig fireplace, master bedroom ad a recetly reovated full bath ad laudry room all o the first floor. The upstairs offers two more large bedrooms, storage ad a ¾ bath to give you privacy for family ad guests. We all kow you caot live without the perfect screeed i porch. Well guess what? This house has oe of those too! Just momets to dowtow, schools, PSU ad miles of trails for cross coutry skiig, walkig the dog or takig a jog ad just uder 10 miutes to the river. You will miss out if you wait too log! MLS # Offered at $198,000 Gilford $6,888,000 # Arguably oe of the most beautiful homes o the lake with sweepig views & 270 of waterfrot o Wiipesaukee. Susa Bradley Holderess $3,250,000 # This Squam Lake waterfrot Georgia Revival Masio is a jewel of the Lakes Regio. Sits o 9.58 acres, 309ft of direct waterfrot access to prestie Squam Lake ad a dock. Kath Blake & Ro Burto: Alto $625,000 # Beautiful Lake Wiipesaukee lot with septic, well, foudatio, dock, driveway ad hardscape istalled, gorgeous sugar sad beach ad great views. Elle Mulliga PLYMOUTH OFFICE HOLDERNESS OFFICE LUXURY REAL ESTATE CELEBRATING 60 YEARS! A Traditio of Trust 60 Years of Maxfield i the Lakes Regio. New Hampto $399,000 # Beautiful coutry coloial o 5 acres. Hardwood floors, large eat-i kitche with graite couters ad large light-filled rooms. Quiet coutry settig adjacet to Forest Pod. Dea & Kellie Eastma Alto $249,900 # Large family home with i-law apt. i a great locatio, close to Alto Bay ad to Wolfeboro. Icome producig apartmet is located above the garage with its ow deck. Elle Mulliga Sadwich $359,900 # Price has bee reduced ad a ew roof istalled. A custom built expaded cape o 14.5 private acres with over 300 feet of frotage o Bear Camp River. Ro Burto & Kath Blake: Barstead $239,900 # Ejoy all 4 seasos from this lovely home o Lower Sucook Lake featurig fabulous lake views & susets. Rose Cook Belmot $299,900 # Gorgeous like ew Cotemporary home offerig amazig Lake Wiisquam views. Miutes to everythig. Shelly Brewer Moultoboro $237,000 # Great locatio i the Koa area, for a primary or vacatio home i the low tax tow of Moultoborough. Sits back from the road i a private area with a large level lot. Elle Mulliga Impressive 5 bedroom, 3 bath cotemporary lake house o Wiipesaukee i Wolfeboro with paoramic views of The Broads ad stuig susets, recetly updated ad i impeccable coditio. Call $1,295,000 Wiipesaukee Waterfrot i Moultoborough with 200 all-sady beach, south facig, level law area. Mai house 3,347sf + guest suite 920sf over 3-car garage. New 4-Bd septic i Call $1,185,000 Restored Lake Wiipesaukee home i Wolfeboro is beautiful both i ad out! Magificet gardes, covered deck, deep water dock & sady beach. Custom Europea-style iterior, approved 3BR septic for expasio. Call $975,000 Ossipee $215,900 # Watch the plaes fly i from your backyard which abuts coservatio lad. Beautiful three bedroom cape with a garage. Move-i coditio. Kay Husto Thorto $154,000 # Quait 2 BR home o a ice 2 acre parcel with a 1 car attached garage, ice deck ad eclosed porch. Susa Bradley Moultoboro $122,000 # PRICE REDUCED o this adorable 3 bedroom beach access bugalow, fully furished, just 2/10th mile to sady beach ad boat lauch. May recet improvemets. Barbara Myloas HOLDERNESS - Uique Victoria home overlookig Squam lake & surroudig moutais with a park like settig. Historic locatio with total privacy. 5 BR s & 4 BA. May upgrades. $625,000 ( ) Call MOULTONBOROUGH - Sweet + Simple 1970 cottage tucked i the tall pies o Look Out Poit. Features 125 Wiipe saukee waterfrot, 2 docks, sady beach, 928sqft cottage, 2+ bedrooms, state approved septic. $549,000 ( ) Call SANDWICH - ATTENTION: This property is a fatastic deal! Two houses for oe fabulous price! Live i oe ad ret the other. Combie with MLS# for 9 acre estate. $299,000 ( ) Call Belmot $80,000 # Charmig as ca be & meticulously maitaied 2 BR, 1 BA furished uit with 11x8 eclosed porch & shared beach. Shelly Brewer ONE STOP SHOPPING: Real Estate Mortgage Title Services Belmot $52,000 # BR maufactured home o its ow level corer lot. No park fees! Great locatio close to schools. Breda Rowa NEW DURHAM - Great family home, 200 feet o Dowigs Pod. Close to school ad ball fields ad all Lakes Regio Ameities. ALTON - Price Reduced o the 1812 Hampshire House. Time to get your busiess goig for Sprig. Good traffic flow. Large bar ad 1.5 Acres. ALTON - Great locatio ad 4 sub-dividable acres. Cathedral ceiligs, fireplace, bead board diig room, 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms ad 2 ice porches i a coutry settig. $170,000 ( ) Call $135,900 ( ) Call $125,000 ( ) Call LAND RENTALS MOULTONBOROUGH - Combiatio of 87 acres, breathtakig summit views at 1,400+ foot elevatio ad a existig year roud home with 2,476 sq ft & 3 bedrooms make a great package. $590,000 ( ) Call MOULTONBOROUGH - Nice level lot withi walkig distace to public access to Lake Wiipesaukee. Great spot for year roud or vacatio home. $69,000 ( ) Call GILMANTON - Nice 12.4 acre buildig lot with lots of privacy. Close to all Lakes Regio Ameities. Build your dream home or secod home. $65,000 ( ) Call ALTON - Nice lot i the Lakeshore Residetial zoe of Alto Bay. 1.5 acre wooded lot w/307 of road frotage. Perc tests just completed ad ready for a ew home. Well priced to sell quickly! $50,000 ( ) Call MaxfieldRealEstate.com Brigig People ad Vacatios Together i the Lakes Regio for over 50 years SEASONAL AND LONG-TERM RENTALS Joe & Jaci Dussault, seasoal retals or Rady Hilma, log-term (Ceter Harbor Office) Pat Isaacso & Diae (Alto Office) or altoretals@maxfieldrealestate.com Owers please call about our retal program. WHERE S MAX CONTEST Fid Max ad tell us where he is. Go to our website for istructios to eter. Four $100 Gift Certificates from Commo Ma Restaurats to be give away! 15 Railroad Ave., Wolfeboro / Juctio Routes 25 & 25B, Ceter Harbor Mai St., Alto Ledgewood Estates NOW takig applicatios for our short waitig list! Sectio 8 Voucher Holders Welcome! Retal Assistace Available Spacious uits with a lot of storage area. Low utility costs O-Site Laudry & Parkig Easy access to I hour maiteace provided 2 bedrooms with a 2 perso miimum per uit. Ret is based upo 30% of your adjusted icome. Hurry ad call today to see if you qualify or dowload a applicatio at: Housig@hodgescompaies.com TDD # Ext. 118 A Equal Opportuity Housig Aget HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH You ca ow place your CLASSIFIED LINE ADS ONLINE! 24-Hours A Day 7-Days A Week Visit: For more iformatio or to place your ads TODAY! **WELCOME HOME IN 2014** IMMEDIATE OPENINGS LACONIA, NH DON T MISS OUT!!! 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29 Help Wated MEREDITH NEWS/THE RECORD ENTERPRISE/WINNISQUAM ECHO Classifieds Thursday, March 27, 2014 B15 Located i the Lakes Regio NOW HIRING Ladscape Maiteace Crews Must have 1-2 years experiece, be able to ru Ex-Mark mowers, ad have a clea driver s licese. Work icludes law mowig, edgig, gardeig, pruig, mulchig, sprig ad fall clea-up. Hardscape Istallers Must have 3-5 years experiece, experiece operatig heavy machiery, ad have a clea driver s licese. Work icludes settig grades, istallig stoework such as patios, walkways, driveways, steps, walls, ad geeral buildig. Hourly, seasoal employmet with opportuity for yearroud residetial ad commercial work. Must play well with others. CAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT Campto Elemetary School SCHOOL YEAR IMMEDIATE OPENING GR. 6-8 SPECIAL EDUCATION LONG-TERM SUBSTITUTE TEACHER (Geeral Special Educatio Certificatio Required) Please cotact: Jaet Ecclesto Special Educatio Coordiator Campto Elemetary School (603) FOOD SERVICE DIRECTOR Shaker Regioal School District, servig the commuities of Belmot ad Caterbury, is seekig to fill the positio of Food Service Director begiig July 1, This is a 210-day positio with competitive salary ad beefits. Primary resposibility of this positio is to admiister the food service program for our 4 schools. Successful cadidate must hold a bachelor s degree i food ad utritio/food service maagemet (or a closely related field). Must have a strog workig kowledge of state ad federal school food service requiremets. Experiece as a food service director or food service maager i public educatio a plus. Certificatio as a School Foodservice Nutritio Specialist is preferred. Qualified cadidates should sed a cover letter, applicatio, resume, copy of professioal certificatio ad trascripts ad 3 curret letters of referece to: Debbie Thompso, Busiess Admiistrator; 58 School Street; Belmot, NH Successful completio of a post-offer, pre-employmet physical ad a crimial backgroud check, icludig figerpritig, is required. This positio will remai ope util filled. EOE. PEMI-BAKER REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Plymouth Regioal High School SCHOOL YEAR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS (STEM) Plymouth Regioal High School has a opeig for a Sciece, Techology, Egieerig ad Mathematics (STEM) teacher for the school year. A qualified teacher will hold a valid NH teacher certificatio i the area of STEM (Edorsemet 3400) or Comprehesive Techology Educatio (1000). Cadidate should have experiece i draftig ad with AutoCad techologies. MUSIC/THEATRE TEACHER HELP WANTED Experieced TRUCK DRIVER CDL A or B Experieced EXCAVATOR OPERATOR AMBROSE BROTHERS, INC STEEL ERECTORS METAL ROOF & SIDING INSTALLERS FOREMAN, LEADMEN AND LABORER POSITIONS Will Trai - Valid Driver s Licese Required Applicatio available at: 630 Daiel Webster Hwy. Plymouth, NH (603) Leadig PreEgieered Metal Buildig Co. Seasoal Maiteace Work (April - December) Plymouth Parks ad Recreatio 24 hours a week (flexible). Hard workig, motivated idividuals. Clea drivig record. Experiece i outdoor maiteace a plus. Call Jim at Deadlie: Util positio is filled. WATERVILLE VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT Waterville Valley Elemetary School School Year GRADE 6-8 MATH/SCIENCE TEACHER Seekig full-time highly qualified Math ad Sciece Teacher for multi-age middle school. GRADE 6-8 LANGUAGE ARTS/SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER Seekig full-time highly qualified Laguage Arts ad Social Studies Teacher for multi-age middle school Please sed letter of itet, resume, 3 letters of recommedatio, trascripts ad certificatios to: M. Gail Haiga, Pricipal SAU #48 47 Old Ward Bridge Road Plymouth, NH Plymouth Regioal High School has a opeig for a music/theatre teacher for the school year. A qualified teacher will hold a valid NH teacher certificatio i the area of Music Educatio (1200) ad/or Theatre (0506). The specific area of resposibility will be teachig chorus ad theatre courses. Iterested cadidates should sed a letter of itet, resume, copy of certificatio, trascripts ad three curret letters of recommedatio to: Mr. Bruce Parsos, Pricipal Plymouth Regioal High School 86 Old Ward Bridge Road Plymouth, NH Applicatio deadlie is April 15, 2014 EMPLOYMENT? RENTALS? FIND THEM! 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32 Local News B18 Newly elarged Ashlad Select Board re-orgaizes BY DAVID RUELL Cotributor ASHLAND At their Moday meetig, the ewly elarged Board of Ashlad Selectme reorgaized for the comig year, modified their meetig schedule, ad discussed the default budget, Tow Hall improvemets, a lad use clerk, ad complaits about sow removal. Last year, the voters decided to elarge the board from three to five members. O Moday, the three icumbet members, Jeaette Stewart, Phil Presto ad Norm DeWolfe, who was elected to a three-year term last week, were joied by two ewly elected members, Steve Felto ad Fra Newto. The impact of the ew members was soo evidet. Stewart, the chairma, opeed the meetig with the reorgaizatio of the board, begiig with the chairma positio. Felto moved ad Newto secoded the omiatio of DeWolfe as chairma. There were o other omiatios ad DeWolfe was promptly elected with three votes, Presto abstaiig ad Stewart votig i the egative. DeWolfe the took over the meetig. Presto was elected vice chairma. Committee assigmets were the voted upo. Newto became the selectma represetative ad Presto the alterate to the Plaig Board, DeWolfe the represetative ad Felto the alterate to the Budget Committee, Felto the represetative ad Stewart the alterate to the CIP Committee. Stewart ad Presto were cotiued as the selectme members of the Joit Loss Maagemet ad uio egotiatio committees, ad Stewart remaied o the Persoel Policy committee. The selectme also pla to establish a Ecoomic Developmet Committee, but felt that it was too early to pick the selectme members of that committee. Plaig Board Chair Susa MacLeod will preset iformatio she has gathered o such committees at their ext meetig. Sadra Colema later suggested that the selectme have liaisos to the two utility commissios De- Wolfe oted that he regularly atteds the commissio meetigs ad plas to cotiue to do so. Newto is also plaig to go to utility commissio meetigs. The selectme have bee meetig twice a moth, o the first Moday eveig i the school library ad o the third Wedesday morig i the Tow Hall. Newto suggested movig the morig meetig to the eveig ad movig it out of the small coferece room i the Tow Hall, so that the public would have more access to the selectme s meetigs. Stewart poited out that havig the meetig i the Tow Hall had advatages, as it allowed better access to the tow office files ad copier. But, after some discussio, the selectme voted to hold the two meetigs o the first ad third Moday eveigs, begiig at 7 p.m., i the school library. At the tow electio last week, the $6,210,871 proposed operatig budget was defeated, leavig the tow ad the utilities with the default operatig budget of $6,130,645. Tow Admiistrator Paul Brascombe suggested that moey could be moved aroud i the default budget to still give ouio tow employees the salary icreases that had bee icluded i the proposed budget. The selectme however wated to take a broader look at adjustig their budget to fit the amout actually voted. Presto poited out that they should ot make piecemeal chages to the budget, as they might later regret ot fudig certai parts of the budget that may eed more moey i After discussig how to do this as soo as possible, the selectme decided to establish a subcommittee of Felto ad Newto to examie the default budget ad see how it could be chaged to come as close as possible to the proposed budget. The selectme will take up the budget issue agai at their April 7 meetig. Amog the proposed expeditures affected by the budget vote were sigificat improvemets to the Tow Hall that were icluded i the proposed budget but ot i the default budget. The Tow Admiistrator is still pursuig a grat opportuity with the Rural Developmet program of the US Departmet of Agriculture, that could help fud those improvemets. Oe obstacle is that the Tow Hall, ad particularly the restroom, does ot meet the ADA stadards for hadicapped access. So, the restroom reovatio may have to precede other chages i the buildig. Plaig Board Chair Susa MacLeod ad Zoig Board Chair Eli Badger addressed the board about the eed for a lad use clerk. MacLeod has prepared job descriptios for two positios for their lad use boards, a recordig secretary to take miutes at their hearigs ad meetigs, ad a lad use clerk to process applicatios ad the other ecessary paperwork, such as abutters otices. The boards do ow have a secretary but ot a lad use clerk. Badger suggested that the buildig ispector could hadle applicatios i the iterim util they ca hire a clerk. Whe asked how the buildig ispector or the clerk would be paid, he explaied that the Plaig Board ad the ZBA have the power to charge applicats fees to cover the costs of processig their applicatios. The boards would have to adopt fees sufficiet to cover the icreased costs. The selectme were agreeable to the short term solutio of havig the buildig ispector deal with the applicatios. The selectme also reviewed a form ad a policy for Right to Kow Law applicatios preseted by Brascombe, who oted that it is sometimes difficult to determie from verbal ad writte requests what a applicat wats to fid out. The form is desiged to make the request clearer ad avoid misuderstadigs. The policy would spell out how such requests are hadled ad what the costs will be. Brascombe suggested also askig for a dow paymet whe a request will require a large umber of pages to be copied. The selectme tabled the form ad the policy util the Tow Admiistrator could add that requiremet to the proposed policy. The selectme reviewed complaits about the Highway Departmet s sow removal this witer. Two of the complaits were about specific icidets. Oe was that the payloader hidered traffic while mov- ig sow at the corer of Mai ad Witer Streets durig the morig commute oe day last week. Public Works Director Tim Paquette explaied that he had come i early that day to begi sow removal, but the garage door was broke, delayig his start util the door could be fixed. A North Ashlad Road residet complaied that he had to call the departmet head about water o his road ad that the respose was slow. He felt that the departmet should have bee out patrollig ad should have reacted quicker. Paquette said that he was PLYMOUTH Pease Public Library will preset Joh Aderso, local photographer ad Plymouth State Uiversity professor, showig his videos ad discussig his experiece as artist i residece for the White Moutai Natioal Forest through the Arts Alliace ad the US Forest Service o Wedesday, March 26 at 4 p.m. i the library s Commuity Room. Aderso s photographs of this period will be displayed o the walls i the mai floor of the library have bee held over for Plymouth State Uiversity releases photo book Historical ad cotemporary images ad prose reflect o istitutio PLYMOUTH, N.H. I 1808, Revolutioary War vetera Col. Samuel Holmes gave $500 towards the establishmet of what became Holmes Plymouth Academy. Several other schools followed o the site util 1871, whe Plymouth Normal School, ow Plymouth State Uiversity, was established. A ewly released book celebrates the may accomplishmets ad people who have molded what is today Plymouth State Uiversity ito a hallmark of educatioal excellece. The book combies more tha 200 historical ad curret images to the tell story of the Uiversity s past ad preset. PSU Professors Marcia Schmidt Blaie ad Louise McCormack researched ad wrote the historical text. What do the citizes of the State of New Hampshire eed i higher educatio, Schmidt Blaie ad McCormack ask i their opeig paragraph. Geuie egagemet, a close relatioship betwee studets ad their faculty, service to the state ad the world, cooperative works with local commuities ad iteratioal parters, ad a visio for the future. These aswers, they write, have guided Plymouth State throughout its history. I this book, past ad preset combie to offer a sese of the iovatio ad commitmet to studets that are characteristic of Plymouth State, says Plymouth State Presidet Sara Jaye Stee. The Uiversity is a woderful place. Schmidt Blaie ad McCormack are both familiar with the history of the Plymouth area. Schmidt Blaie, a historia, works closely with the Uiversity s Museum out patrollig ad that he had to deal with several roads with draiage problems that ight, so it took him awhile to get to North Ashlad Road with the payloader. A more geeral complait was that there were o warig sigs or flaggers durig sow removal operatios. Paquette said that, durig sow removal, the loader ad trucks are costatly movig from oe spot to the ext, so o warig sigs are put out. The director also oted that his departmet has bee plagued by equipmet breakdows all witer. Three-quarters of the the moth of March, sice sow caused cacellatio of the earlier program. Aderso has bee creatig art for 35 years, sayig art has always bee quiet ad peaceful. His art is iflueced by a itegrated art process called a Sit- See where studets draw what they fid i ature where they are sittig. Aderso, however, istead of drawig, uses a camera ad lights to show off his observatios. The smallest detail, cotrast of color ad shape, subtle color variatios ad traslucecy, ad tactile 2014 equipmet maiteace budget has already bee spet i the first two ad a half moths. Others defeded the tow highway crews. Selectma Presto oted that this has bee a very special witer ad that to expect perfectio ad o iterferece with traffic from sow removal was ot realistic. Da Uhlma poited out the highway crews of the state ad other tows were havig the same trouble keepig up with all the sow ad ice that is ow everywhere i this wicked witer. Paquette said that he was tryig to do the best he could with what he had. Joh Aderso presets White Moutai Natioal Forest photography at library quality drive a ever-edig amazemet ad fasciatio of the atural world. Library hours: Modays, Tuesdays, Wedesdays 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursdays ad Fridays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We ivite you to visit the Pease Public Library at the foot of the Commo, Plymouth. For more iformatio, please cotact the library at or cosult the Web site at of the White Moutais, ad authored the catalogue o the recet exhibitio of North Coutry paitigs. McCormack is resposible for a collectio memorabilia from the Draper ad Mayard sportig goods compay whose former Mai Street Plymouth headquarters ow house the Art ad the Health ad Huma Performace departmets. She is also a member of the Samaha family, owers of a Mai Street store for geeratios. The PSU story begis i 1808 with the foudig of Holmes Plymouth Academy for teachig ad istructig youth. The Academy closed i 1840, ad a successio of schools ad semiaries used the buildigs. I the late 1860 s, with the State of New Hampshire eedig more ad better traied school teachers, the legislature, i 1870, called for the creatio of a state ormal school. Several tows vied for the hoor of hostig the school, but Plymouth s proposal of usig the former Academy buildigs plus the additioal sums raised from the tow, its citizes ad the railroad wo over the legislature. The New Hampshire State Normal School at Plymouth opeed i 1871, became Plymouth Teachers College i 1939, Plymouth State College i 1963, ad Plymouth State Uiversity i Blaie ad McCormack also write about the chages i campus life. They discovered a ote i the 1916 Normal School catalog statig that serious life demads its recreatios ad variety. Oe hour a week is required of all for physical traiig. Diers i Mary Lyo Hall i the 1920s were sit-dow affairs with tablecloths ad servers, ad each fall o Moutai Day, Normal School studets would climb Mt. Stiso or Mt. Moosilauke. By the 1960 s ad 1970 s, studets bega workig with admiistrators to have a greater say i campus life, icludig the privilege of ot havig to sig i ad out of their residece halls. While ames familiar to Plymouth State are scattered throughout the book such as Samuel Read Hall, Charles Rouds, ad Herbert Lamso the story of the preset day Uiversity is told usig pictures istead of words. These photographs occupy more tha 100 pages, ad depict the Uiversity s preset-day studet body, academic eviromet ad campus life. May images are preseted for the first time. Arraged i sectios from classroom teachig to research, athletics to arts, ad several pages highlightig the beauty of the campus ad its surroudigs, the photos offer readers a glimpse of a vibrat Plymouth State of today. I additio to Schmidt Blaie ad McCormack, other staff members cotributed to the book. Barbra Ala served as editor ad Lisa Price desiged the layout ad coordiated pritig. Both work i the Uiversity s Office of Public Relatios. Other staff members are also listed as cotributig photographers. The book Plymouth State Uiversity is available for preview at go.plymouth.edu/photo-book, alog with iformatio for orderig olie. Copies are also available for purchase i the Plymouth State Uiversity Bookstore, located i the Hartma Uio Buildig.

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