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New Hampshire Fish & Game Moves ToAutomated License Sales_________________
The New Hampshire Fish andGame Department is going elec-tronic! Beginning with the 2014license year, regular hunting andfishing licenses will be comput-er-generated and printed by theagent on regular paper, just aslicenses purchased online or atWal-Mart are done now. Morethan half of hunting and fishinglicenses sold in N.H. (53%) arecurrently purchased online or atstores that use an automatedsystem. New Hampshire is oneof the few remaining stateswhere regular licenses are hand-written.
A handful of agents around thestate are already using the new
point-of-sale (POS) system as
part of a pilot project that beganin August, and things are goingwell, according to Fish andGame Licensing Supervisor SuePerry.
When 2014 hunting and fishinglicenses become available inmid-December, all Fish andGame license agents will beissuing hunting and fishinglicenses via the automated sys-
tem. Hand-written licenses willno longer be available after the2013 license year ends.
One change under the new sys-tem is that, starting with the2014 licenses, a $2 transactionfee will be charged per licenseform. This fee will go to thevendor, Sovereign SportsmanSolutions (S3), for the automat-ed system to cover the cost of itsoperation, just as online license
buyers currently pay a transac-tion fee.
The new automated systemoffers many benefits:
The New Hampshire Fish andGame Department will gainfaster access to critical licensesales data, which can takemonths to get under the old sys-tem. It will also save on printingand shipping costs, since pre-
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For consumers, the license-buy-ing transaction will be faster andeasier. In many cases, theirinformation will already be inthe system.
Fish and Game license agentswill find their administrativereporting is streamlined,
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Through the Eyes of theDealers: Bob and DotGoldberg
The Museum of the WhiteMountains at Plymouth State
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17February 3. Through theEyes of the Dealers: Bob andDot Goldberg is planned as atribute exhibition to theGoldbergs.
Goldberg was a major 20th cen-tury dealer of White Mountainsart, as impassioned by the area
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PSU Museum Of The White Mountains Presents_____________as he was by the paintings. Bornin and a life-long resident of
North Conway, Goldberg usedhis talents in businesses rangingfrom furniture and antiques toreal estate and sporting goodsventures. He displayed WhiteMountains art in his stores,enticing visitors to start collect-ing. Many current collectionshave roots in his artistic savvy.
Museum Director CatherineAmidon says the exhibition cel-ebrates Goldbergs commitmentto cultivating collectors ofWhite Mountains art. Thescope of the images is broad; artis from around the WhiteMountains, including Maine. Ithighlights the diversity of whatthey bought, sold and collect-ed, she says.
The seven pieces in the exhibi-tion are on loan from the HoodMuseum at Dartmouth to whichRobert and Dorothy Goldberg
bequeathed their collect ion.This is an excellent opportuni-ty to strengthen the ties betweenthese two museums that share
such strong regional interests,Amidon added.
Charles Vogel, who drafteddidactic materials for the exhi-
bition said, My wife Gloria andI met Bob and Dot Goldberg inSeptember 1972. Bob becamemy mentor, advisor, teacher,confidant and some-time part-ner. Most importantly, BobGoldberg was my friend.
Vogel will speak at 7 p.m.
Thursday, October 17 atHeritage Commons in theSamuel Read Hall Building onHighland Street, just down the
hill from the museum. The exhi-bition opening will take place atthe museum immediately fol-lowing Vogels talk and themuseum will be open until 10
p.m. that evening.
Vogels writings and more canbe seen on the Museum of theWhite Mountains website,Plymouth.edu/museum-of-the-white-mountains/.
The Museum of the WhiteMountains is located at 34Highland Street in Plymouth,
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New Hampshire, on the campusof Plymouth State University.Admission is free and open tothe public for self-guided tours.Contact Libby Griffiths at (603)535-3210 or egriffiths@ply-
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Museum hours are Tuesday,Thursday and Friday 10 a.m.5
p.m.,Wednesday 10 a.m.7 p.m.and Saturday and Sunday noon5 p.m. The museum is closedMondays and University holi-
days.
Goose Eye Mountain and Mahoosuc Range from SundayRiver Valley (Newry, Maine), Francis Seth Frost, c. 1860s,Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NewHampshire. Gift of Robert A. and Dorothy H. Goldberg.
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Greetings, and thanks for join-ing me for another week. First,its nice to know I am not theonly one who isnt perfect. Acop was responding to a burgla-ry in progress and came across akid. It turns out the kid was notinvolved in the burglary, but inthe commotion there was, in thewords of DeKalb County PoliceChief Cedric Alexander, anunintentional misfire (asopposed to an intentional mis-fire?) The unnamed 16-year-oldwas hit in the arm. [This is True]
Next, in case you missed it,principal Patricia Beaulieu ofCharlotte Avenue ElementarySchool in Nashua posted a state-ment to the schools websitesaying the playground game oftag was being banned due torecent injuries, WMUR-TVreported. Playgrounds offer achance for children to beactive, Beaulieu wrote.However, playgrounds alsohave risks, and numerousinjuries have resulted recentlyon our playground, promptingus to review school playgroundrules with all students. As you
know, the traditional recessgame tag involves one or more
players chasing other players in
an attempt to tag or touchthem. However, the force withwhich students tag variesgreatly. Some parents said they
believe the ban takes safety toofar. One incident leads to,Lets ban everything, one
parent said. Our kids should bewrapped in bubble wrap andsent to school. It seems kind ofsilly. Some parents said thereare more hazardous playgroundactivities that are not banned atthe school. (By the way, how are
Nashuas football teams doing?)
Finally, slaves to fashion andlooking good... mah-velous, infact. Japan and Korea seem to
be the birthplaces in the questfor youthful and beautiful skin,with the latest elixir (as usual,
based on traditional, centuries-old beliefs) being snail mucus
applied by specially bred livesnails that slither across cus-tomers faces. The ClinicalSalon in central Tokyo sells the60-minute Celebrity EscargotCourse session for the equiva-lent of about $250 and evenconvinced a London DailyTelegraph reporter to try one.[Daily Telegraph] My offer has-nt come in yet (Id politely
decline).
Computers in the future mayweigh no more than 1.5 tons.Popular Mechanics, forecastingthe relentless march of science,1949
A father is charged with severalcrimes after investigators saidhe took aim and fired at hisdaughters friends. CarltonWalker Jr. is charged with twocounts of abduction, two countsof use of a firearm in the com-mission of a felony and twocounts of firing into an occupiedvehicle. Walker, investigatorssaid, held two teenagers at gun-
point with a shotgun when theydropped his daughter off at hishome. Walker was upset, inves-tigators said, because the friends
brought his daughter home late after 12:30 a.m. When thefriends tried to leave, Walker
blocked the driveway, accordingto investigator. He then pulledout a shotgun and ordered hiswife to call police. He wantedthe friends charged with abduc-tion. But when deputies arrived,it was the father charged with
the crimes. [WTVR] (I guessmy daughter and boyfriend arelucky.)
On the other hand, according todeputies, a girls boyfriend, 20-year-old Ramiro Delcid, shother while the two were sitting inhis company truck. Delcid toldinvestigators that he thought hehad taken all of the bullets outof his revolver when he aimedthe gun at his girlfriend and
pulled the trigger hitting her inthe chest and killing her. Delcidadmitted to detectives he wastrying to scare her. [ABC15
News]
Its a guy thing, okay? AnOklahoma high school student
said he was suspended for refus-ing to change out of a breastcancer awareness shirt reading,Save the Scenery. JeremyAlexander, a junior, said hewore the shirt, which wasdesigned by a student at theschool and sold in cooperationwith the Twin Peaks restaurant,to class and the shirt resulted inhis suspension from school.Alexander, whom officials saidwas only sent home for theremainder of the day, said hisshirt reads Twin Peaks on thefront and says Save theScenery on the back. SeniorDeric Winters, who designedthe shirt, described the schools
policy as double standards.Students said the school previ-
ously sold T-shirts readingSave Second Base and Bigor Small, Save Them All. The
principal of the school admittedthe school previously sold theSave Second Base T-shirts.[UPI] Busted!
When I commented on my pick-ing the pasture, my wife told methe average horse leaves about50 pounds of, uh, droppings aday (we have 2-1/2 horses). Ididnt Snope it, but I am not sur-
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I am still amazed that we areelated when gas drops to say$3.39 and think thats wonder-ful. And when politicians doanything!
So texting and driving is illegalin NH, but going before thecourt is a case to determine ifreading a text while driving isokay. Just between us, I dontthink court is needed for thatone.
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details. Really. Go ahead.Later.
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Atticus M. Finch crosses and open ledge onPotash in the Sandwich Range.
You can always follow andkeep tabs on Tom and Atticusby visiting their blog regularlyat:tomandatticus.blogspot.com.
About a month ago, Atticus andI sat on the familiar steep rockledges about a hundred yards
below the summit of MountPotash. We had the mountain toourselves, and if you had stum-
bled upon us you wouldnt havethought anything was wrong.We sat as we usually do side-
by-side, sipping water, enjoyingthe view, enjoying the silence.Rising up in front of us stoodPassaconaway, Son of the Bear;West and East Sleeper; and theTripyramids. We know these
peaks as well as we know somefriends; thats how familiartheyve become to us throughthe years.
Potash is an interesting moun-tain to climb. Its only a 3.6mile round trip, but there aresections that are pretty darnsteep. Although there isntmuch elevation gain in the
beginning, over the entire 1.8miles it rises up 1,480 feetwhich tells you how challengingit can be.
Potash is part of the SandwichRange that runs from WatervilleValley in the west over toChocorua in the east. The peakshave a different feel to them,almost primitive. The trails arerough and dark. Many of themountains are named for leg-endary Indians. I like it there
because it is rarely crowded onmost of the lesser known peaks
and it feels as though climbingthrough those woods is like hid-ing inside of a secret. The foresthas a mythic texture to it. Itsthe stuff of Tolkiens hobbits,elves, and dwarves.
On that hike a month ago wedidnt make it to the top.Atticus had enough of theclimb. He was happy to sit andtake in the views where wewere. It was during a rough
point between his second andthird chemo treatments, and his
blood levels were dipping lowerthan they should be. While hewas moving slowly over thetossed rock and tangled root ofthe mountain, he was happy tokeep moving. As if often thecase, we checked in with eachother to see how the other isdoing. I do it by watching himand asking him. He asks with a
particular look in his eye. Its alook halfway between contem-
plation and concern as he stud-ies me. I typically say, Imokay. How about you?Sometimes he will toss his headas if to nod and then look up thetrail, an action Ive taken tomean Im ready when youare.
But since the cancer came andthe amputation and the chemo,
we move more slowly. Lately,we spend a lot of time walkingtogether. Instead of followingAtticus, he spends just as muchtime following me. Its a sign ofthe chemo but also of times tocome as he grows older. Itsokay. We simply adjust as wego as we always have.
I never worry about whether ornot Atticus can do something.Hes always found a way toexpress what he wants or needs.And on that day, just a hundredyards or so below the mountain-top he wanted to sit for a while.So we sat. We looked out at a
place we call home. When it
was time to get up I asked him,Do you want to go say helloto the top, or do you want to go
home?
He turned to go home.
He had no trouble making itdown the mountain, and heseemed content, if not happy,and he was very healthythroughout the night and duringthe next day.
When I told another hiker aboutthis a few days later, she asked,Why didnt you pick him upand carry him to the top?
Because he didnt want to go.
Im not sure if she thought I wasbeing flippant or not, but it wasnot my intent. Atticus alwayshas a say. Its how weveaccomplished what we have. Itry to put him in the best posi-tion to succeed on a mountain
by making good choices and helets me know what he can andcant do. Hes very self-assuredin this way.
On that day, Atticus had hadenough of going up. So insteadwe went down and then we wenthome and all was well.
Yesterday, on the same toughtrail, we took our time. Imfighting the lingering grip of a
cold with congested lungs whileAtticus is getting ready for hisfourth chemo treatment. But itwas clear that hes feeling betterthan I am. While we stoppedand rested frequently, some-times for me to cough, others totake in the views or a bit ofwater, we continued going up.When we reached the place westopped at just a month before, a
place weve passed more thantwenty times on the way up thisrugged peak of 2,680 feet, we
passed on by and made the lastleaps and bounds to the top.
Again we had it to ourselves, aswe usually do. He climbed tothe highest point, took in the
view; sat and took it in somemore. We ate our late lunch anddrank, and the breeze came and
the clouds parted, and blue skieswere revealed as were the rustcolored valleys below show-ing off the lingering leavestucked in the waves of ever-greens for as far as the eye cansee.
Atticus looked at me, and Iknew to pick him up. Wewalked over to the edge, and he
put his head next to mine asweve done more than a thou-sand mountaintop times.Together we took it all in. I saidmy simple prayer, Thank you.I dont know what he says, butthe expression of peace andtranquility in his eyes, the heav-enly sigh, the way his fullweight relaxes into mine, I thinkit also equates to a prayer ofgratitude.
In life, there will always be peo-ple who tell you what youshouldnt be doing. RecentlyIve received a few letters from
people scolding me for hikingwhile hes going throughchemo. These are the same kindof people who told me long agowe shouldnt be hiking in thewinter or hiking in any weatherat all because Atticus was just
too small. I tend to ignore theadvice of self-proclaimedexperts and consider instead the
communion of two souls fromdifferent species when we aretogether on high.
Its sacred and trusted momentssuch as yesterdays, and whathappened just over a month agoon the same mountain that tellsme when a needle is slid into anartery in Atticuss leg and the
poison of chemotherapy isinjected into his little body tofight the poison of cancer that assoon as he lays his head uponmy hand and our foreheadstouch and eyes meet as theyoften do on a trail well be justfine. Just as we always have
been. Just as we always shallbe.
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Bath Residents ReceiveWildlife Stewardship Award
Bath residents Karen Fesler andState Representative LindaLauer were among a select
group of individuals thatreceived awards at the NewHampshire Nongame &Endangered Wildlife Programs25th Anniversary Dinner onSaturday, October 5 at theGrappone Center. Certificatesof Appreciation from the pro-gram were presented to individ-uals who have performed distin-guished service to help preserve
New Hampshire's non-game,threatened and endangeredwildlife species. Karen andLinda, along with Jean Enofrom Greenland, received theConservation Team Award fortheir work with the UNHCooperative Extension's"Speaking for Wildlife" pro-gram. The program, which has
been in existence for approxi-mately three years, providesfree educational talks to localgroups and schools on wildlife-related topics.
This was an unexpectedhonor, said Fesler. To us, theSpeaking for Wildlife pro-gram is just a way to give backto the community and help pre-serve the character of our adopt-ed state. Weve given talks toa number of local organiza-tions, added Lauer, and werealways looking for more oppor-tunities. Both Fesler and Lauerare graduates of the NewHampshire COVERTS pro-gram, which provides 25 indi-viduals each year with 3 daysof in-depth training in wildlife
habitat conservation and foreststewardship. In exchange forthe training, participants agreeto return to their communitiesand motivate others to becomestewards of the state's wildlifeand forest resources.
If you are interested in learningmore about the free talks thatare available through theSpeaking for Wildlife pro-gram, please visit http://exten-s ion.unh.edu/NH-Coverts-Project/Speaking-Wildlife orcontact your local CooperativeExtension office.
Thank you for joining us thisweek. Until the next time, asalways, please take time to enjoythe natural world around you.
Building Good Behavior Brick By Brick______________________________________________________________
comes in one hundred elevendifferent colors, provides end-less interlocking combinations,and consumes five billion hoursof play time a year? If youguessed Legos, you are correct.Caleb Avery, a fifth grade stu-dent at Bath Village School,
proposed a plan for starting anafter school Lego Club follow-ing a survey that showed 42 outof 61 kids would like to partici-
pate in such a program. Caleb
has always had a fascinationwith Legos and was happy tofind out that so many other kidsat his school shared this interest.He and his mom,the third gradeteacher at BVS, presented their
proposal for a weekly, 90minute, after school Lego Clubto Principal Mary Snowman.
After being given the greenlight, the two quickly got busysecuring funding and volunteers
for the club. The Schools PTOmade a generous $800.00 dona-tion to help the program getstarted. This money was used to
buy essential basics: wheels,windows, roof tiles, and lots of
bricks. Legos are many things,but cheap is not one of them.Additional fundraising wassought out and delivered fromlocal businesses, family andfriends of Bath Village School.
In addition to third gradeteacher, Kristen Avery, facilitat-ing the club meetings, firstgrade teacher, Caiti Fullertonhas volunteered her time aswell. And of course there arethose behind the scene parentsthat help out in so many ways
without even giving it a secondthought.
Each meeting starts with a snackprovided by member familiesand a review of the clubs guid-ing principles:
L= leadership lead by exampleand model positive behaviorE= empathy show understand-ing of another's situation andfeelingsG= golden rule treat others theway you want to be treatedO= ownership take responsibili-
ty for your actions and makeamendsS= safety protecting self andothers from harm
Next students visit stations theyare interested in, not having to
participate in all stations if theydont want to: Free LegoBuilding, Lego Quests, LegoGames, Lego Hero Factory,Lego Speedorz, Lego ipad/computers, Lego Reading,Lego Writing, Lego arts andcrafts, and Lego Stop Motionmovie making. Students areable to showcase their creationsfor the entire school to see
before they are recycled andreused at the next meeting.
Establishing a school wide LegoClub promotes social skillslearning. Social skills are a very
hard group of skills to teach tokids and especially challengingfor students with AspergersSyndrome, an autism spectrumdisorder. This club providesauthentic learning opportunities
that foster positive school cli-mate and acceptance of stu-dents unique differences. Thereis a lot of building going on andit isnt all with Lego Bricks.
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Top story! I am so sick and tiredof the way our government hasbeen running! PERIOD!
What a bunch of whiny, prissy,too good for us bunch of crybabies we have in office, run-ning our government.
People in the USA are fed up, asthey should be. This is no longera government by the people forthe people, its more like a gov-ernment by the government forthe government.
Our politicians, yes, from thePresident right on down to thelast little house member whohas to lock the door before theyleave. This government of oursright now, has stooped to newlows.
With ratings lower thanplumber Joe ever thought possi-ble, our political officials justkeep on sinking lower andlower.
They cant work together, theycant stand each other andinstead of working for the
American public, have simplystarted working for themselves.
A government shutdown! Soinstead of cutting the red tape atthe top of the political realm,they instead cut everything tothe blue collar federal workers.
As they are still getting paid bythe way. This crew of self right-eous people at the top, see noth-ing outside of Washington. Butwait, they saved us as usual,right at the last minute. Give it arest!
They are all in it for their own
personal gains, instead of work-ing together for the people ofthis country - and it never ceas-es to amaze me at how low they
will actually go to keep theother side from gaining just alittle.
This is no longer about what isright for the country. This is nolonger what is right for the
world and it certainly is nolonger doing what is right forthe people of this nation. Its allabout them.
I for one am totally fed up withit. It no longer matters if its
Democrat or Republican, as itseems neither wants to give aninch, never mind doing what isright.
Its all about them. Once youhave a government that has lostits focus and has lost its faithwith the people, ... well, we arein for a long tough journey!
Is there not something so wrong,when a government can contin-ue to pay out billions in over-
seas funding, but choose to shut
down their own country, fur-lough their own people andclose down memorials, parksand forests that Americans useeach and every day?
A couple of quotes from formerPresidents!
The basis of our political sys-tem is the right of the people tomake and to alter their constitu-tions of government.
- George Washington
When the people fear the gov-ernment, there is tyranny. Whenthe government fears the peo-
ple, there is liberty.- Thomas Jefferson
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Thank You, Barack HusseinObama
For the way you have dividedour country more than any
President that I have livedthrough! How easily you forgotthe very platform you ran on.
Remember your words, "Thereis no Red or Blue America, thereis only America. You ran as the
great "Uniter," but you are real-ly the great "Divider!"
You do your very best to pitdemocrats against republicansand what a great job you havedone! Mission-accomplished,
you have won!
The way you insult Americancitizens, who dare disagree with
you, like when you disrespect-fully said, "the republicans cansit on the back of the bus. Icould not believe your words in
your recent speech, when youtwice said, "the republicans areholding a gun to our heads.This type of speech only incitesviolence, especially coming
from the President of the UnitedStates of America! Maybe youcan come up with a better way
to get your point across! Iremember the left jumping allover Sarah Palin, when shedrew a circle on a map and puta pin in it!
I am equally disturbed at yourhateful speech, blaming the"Tea Party" for everything. Are
you aware Mr. President, thatthe "Tea Party" is made up ofhundreds of thousands of hard-working American citizens, likemyself, who have a constitution-al right to voice our concernsand worries about the way ourcountry is being governed.
Now, under your IRS, we haveto fear that right!
How easy it was for you andyour administration to condonethe disgusting actions of the"Occupy Wall Street Gangs" asthey caused disruption anddestruction in numerous cities
across America? Their move-ment cost American taxpayersmillions of our hard-earned taxdollars!
You promised great transparen-cy, far from it! Your words aremeaningless! Why would you
tell the American People (know-ing it was not true) that under
your healthcare plan, we couldkeep our current health care
plans and doctors? Only mean-ingless words and lies come outof your mouth!
I believe these facts; along withthe many scandals that have
plagued your administration areenough to ask for your resigna-tion. Please Mr. President, dowhat is best to save our greatnation and resign!
I suppose I will be seeing theIRS knock on my door, as Dr.Ben Carson did after he dis-agreed with your healthcare
plan. Is this really, where theleft wants America to go? Iwould hope not, but knowing thecensorship that all major main-
stream news stations deal in,many American Citizens arekept in the dark! I neverthought America would see thatday but, it has arrived and canbe proven!
Linda DupereCampton NH
Its About the Power Stupid
I am somewhat amazed andbemused that there are still peo-
ple, other than politicians, whoare willing to sing the praises ofObamacare in a public
forum. I find it somewhat akinto someone pointing out thewonderful qualities of theTitanic as it sinks to the bottomof the Atlantic.
Obamacare has never reallybeen about healthcare. Itsalways been about expandingthe reach and power of the fed-eral government, taking awaymore of our Liberty and makingus more dependent upon a cen-tralized government for our wellbeing. It is the jewel in the pro-
gressive/socialist crown thatObama seeks to wear. Vladimir
Lenin once declared that;
socialized medicine is the key-stone to the arch of the socialiststate.
This legislation is, quite frankly,a mess and the attempts toimplement it have thus far beena disaster. It was written largelyin secret by people who I canonly assume are socialists intheir heart of hearts and votedinto law by lock-step Democratswho never read it. I believe thatit was intentionally written in away that discourages people
from reading and understandingit.
I sincerely hope that people areclear about which party hasbeen unwilling to negotiate inregard to the current stalematein Congress. Obama and thecongressional Democrats haveexempted themselves and manyof their cronies from the effectsof this bill, but they are unwill-ing to delay the floundering
implementation of this assaulton Liberty for the rest of usbecause they dont want it tak-ing effect in close proximity tothe 2014 elections.
Russell T. CumbeeFranconia, NH
It's Back!
The ones responsible for theirindulgence in torching fire-works to the dismay and angerof fellow neighbors.
Why is it that the ones who areso indifferent to the rights of
their neighbors have to be thepart timers who only come tothis quiet town just to party anddo what they cannot do in wherethey reside as their legal resi-dence.
Then, we have our locals, wholove the free booze and foul lan-
guage that they have at theirbonfires, and neighbors acrossthe river can hear as clear as ifit were in their own yards.
Their is NO reasonable causefor this stupidity. The localauthorities either say they can'tor they just ignore all of this.
Well, I for one would like to seea respect for others resolu-tion in the Town of Warren. Thiswould eliminate any loud andobnoxious noises within a rea-
sonable distance of neighborswho might object.
After all, this only occurs whenout-of-towners arrive. Enoughis enough.
Thank You
David BallWarren, NH
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King Fellowship, Plymouth, NH.Sundays 4-5pm ($5.00 donationrequested) Contact: George @536-1179 [email protected] you have any talent at all, comejoin us on Thursday Evenings,Open Mic Night, at theGreenhouse Restaurant in Warren,NH. Come by to listen or join in!Junction of Routes 25 & 25-C inWarren, NH. Support our areamusicians. Come join us!-----------------------------------------To find out the on-going happen-ings at the Squam Lakes NaturalScience Center in Holderness, NH.You can call 603-968-7194 or visitthem online at:
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-----------------------------------------To find out the on-going happen-ings at the AMC Pinkham NotchCenter where programs are free &open to the public: AMC PinkhamNotch Visitor Center, Route 16,Pinkham Notch, NH. For moreinformation contact the AMC at(603) 466-2727 or www.out-doors.org.-----------------------------------------For ongoing schedule at SilverCenter for the Arts, Plymouth,NH, call 603-536-ARTS or visitthem on the web at:www..plymouth.edu/silver-----------------------------------------Friends of the Library are estab-lishing a Conversational Frenchgroup at the Joseph Patch Libraryin Warren. We meet on Mondaymornings, 9-10. Join us! All skilllevels are welcome. For questionsor sign up: call Luane Clark, coor-dinator, at 764-5839, or the JosephPatch Library at 764-9072.-----------------------------------------Wentworth Historical Societymeets monthly, 7:00 p.m, everythirdThursday, April - Dec. atthe Historical Society Museum in
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A Holiday Craft Bazaar & BakeSale will be held on Saturday,November 2, from 9 a.m. to 2p.m. at the Dorchester Town Hallin Dorchester, NH (located just offof Route 118 on Town HouseRoad on the DorchesterCommon). This annual event isheld by the Dorchester Grange#280, and will feature local craftersand artisans, and a wonderfulassortment of homemade bakedgoods. Lunch will be available forpurchase. Table space is still avail-able ($10/6 ft. table, $15/8 ft.table). All proceeds from lunchsales and table rentals will benefitDorchester Grange sponsoredchildren's events, educational pro-grams, and community outreachactivities. For more information,Darlene Oaks at 603-786-9259.
-----------------------------------------Campton Baptist Church on MainStreet, Campton, N.H., HarvestSupper. Sat. Nov. 2, 5-7 p.m.Ham and Beans, Brown Bread,Red Flannel Hash, Coleslaw,Assorted Pies and BEVERAGESADULTS $8.00, CHILDREN$3.50, AGES 5 & UNDER FREEAll Welcome!-------------------------------------------Raised Beadwork Class withRhonda Besaw, November 9,10am-noon. $30 members, $45non-members. Call 603-456-2600to register, space limited.
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Northcountry NewsDID YOU KNOW?
The heart pumps about 1 million barrels ofblood during an average lifetime!
The symbol on the 'pound' key (#) iscalled an octothorpe!
An elephant's tooth can weigh asmuch as 12 pounds!
The World Trade Center towers used to havetwo zip codes, 10047-10048, one for
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A car traveling 100 mph would take morethan 29 million years to reach
the nearest star!
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Inspiring Words for You!Dear Friends, Autumn is a most
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color! He is the master designer, and howbeautiful it is! It is a great time to praise theLord, He is our Creator! Read psalm 146, andPRAISE THE LORD!!! God bless u all.
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Additions, Decks,Remodeling, Roofing,
Vinyl Siding,Snow Plowing, Etc..
Gagnon BuilderGary Gagnon
603-838-6285257 Pettyboro Rd. Bath, NH
Building - Const. - Drywall
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Petes Tire & AutoMajor & Minor Auto Repairs
Towing Available
PeteThompson
Owner
Briar Hill Road North Haverhill, NH
603-787-2300
PATTENS AUTO REPAIR
Expert Auto - Lt. Truck RepairsAll Makes and Models
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Kevin Patten -603-764-90841243 Mt. Moosilauke Hwy.
Wentworth, NH
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Auto Detailing
Have your vehicle looking likenew again - inside & out:
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Owner, Jeff Ames458 Buffalo Rd. Wentworth, NH
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931 Buchler Rd Wheelock, VT 05851http://bobsconcreteconstruction.com/
Ph: 802-626-8763 Cell: 802-535-5860Fax 802-626-9350
Mark A. Vasselian
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PO Box 872 Ashland, NH 03217
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Chamber Of Commerce
Cleaning Service
Cabinet Makers
Business Services Marketing
Lower Cohase Regional
Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 209, Bradford, VT 05033Mark J. Nielsen - Exec. Director
1.802.757.2549
For Local Information Go To
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Community Calendar,Business Directory, Area
Maps, Information onLocal Events
PO Box 1017 - Lincoln, NH 03251
603-745-6621
www.lincolnwoodstock.com
Chair CaningMelanies
Woven MemoriesHandwoven CaningSplint - Rush SeatingShaker Tape - Baskets
& Minor Repairs
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Building - Const. - Drywalluilding - Const. - Drywall
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THE BAKER VALLEYCHAMBER Of COMMERCE
P.O. Box 447, Rumney, NH 03266
Serving the Baker Valley
for Over 35 YearsLet this be your invitation to explore the charming andunique blend of past & present, old & new, that typifiesrural New Hampshire and our valley in particular.
If you are planning a visit or are interested inmoving to the area, contact the BVCC at
[email protected] request a brochure.
Visit us on the Web at:www.bakervalleychamber.org
CoinsWally [email protected]
Tues-Fri 10-5 Sat 10-3
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Electricians
ElectriciansCONQUEROR ELECTRIC
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Computers & ServicePaige ComputerServices
Custom Built Systems, Repairs, Parts,Accessories, Software, Training
For All Your Computer Needs
50 Smith StreetWoodsville, NH 03785(603) [email protected]
HoursMon-Fri 10-6
Sat by appt.ClosedSunday
RICH CLIFFORDConCreteForM CoMPany
Foundations, Floors, Slabs, RetainingWalls, Curbings & Sidewalks
Sanding & Plowing
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Concrete - Excavation - Trucking
We Are Your TotalExcavating Company
Septic And Water Systems,Cellar Holes, Driveways, Roads,
Landclearing, Stumping
HORNEEXCAVATING
Maurice Horne 787-6691 Kevin 787-2378776 French Pond Rd. N. Haverhill, NH
Farrier - Horseshoeing
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Warren, NH 603-764-7696
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CompleteFarrier Servicehere Else Can YouAdvertise Your SmallBusiness For Only$20-$24 per Month?
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Hair Salon & Services
Hair Salon & Services
Donna Clarks
Shear Animal Styling Salon& Serenity Day Spa
A People Salon!
187 Central St. Woodsville, NH
603-747-2818
Hair - Massage - PedicuresManicures - Facials - Aroma Therapy
Joans Hair Design
Rte. 10Haverhill, NH989-9899
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Gifts - Crafts - & More
New EnglandCrafts & Gifts.
Dairy Producers
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Our Own Homemade FudgeIce Cream & Gelato
Year Round Hrs: Winter: Jan 1 - May 31 Sat & Sun 10-5Summer: June 1 - Dec 31 Thurs - Sun 10-5(other hours by appointment or by chance)
430 Route 10, Piermont, NH 03779
Greenhouse - Plants
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Bedding Vegetables Plants
Hanging Baskets Perennials & Mums
Wholesale / Retail
Rte. 25 Abby Metcalf Piermont, NH (603) 272-4372
Email: [email protected]
Heating Oil, Diesel & Gasoline
24-Hour Burner Service(For Customers Only)
W.E. Jock Oil Co., Inc.
802-757-2163
Wells River, VT 05081
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Fuels
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Plumbing / Heating / Duct Work
Photography - Wildlife - DVD
Pet Aquarium & Supplies
Modular Homes
Home Inspections Masonry & Service
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Meat Productsustice of the Peace
(603) 764-9692
Visitors Welcome
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Serving Central & Northern NH and VT
Residential & CommercialBuilding Inspections
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Office: [email protected]
Power Equip. & Outdoor Fun
594 Tenney Mtn. Hwy. Plymouth, NHOpen 7 Days 603.536.3299
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Rubbish / Salvage / Trucking
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Septic Services
Safety Services
Roofing / Standing Seamadio - Local
Rentals - Tents
Readings Healing Support
Real Estate
Lynne TardiffLMC
Licensed inNH & VT
79 Union St.Littleton, NH 03561
603-259-3130
www.TardiffRealty.com
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Specializing inStanding Seam Roofing
Colors, Copper & Galvinized SteelFree Estimates
PO Box 128 South Ryegate, VT 05069
(802) 584-4065
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14 Maple StreetWoodsville, NH 03785
603-747-3493
Residential Home with private rooms,24 hour supervision, home-cooked meals,
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Support Your LocalSmall Businesses!
Use This Directory ToAssist In Your Search.
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Surveying
Tack
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Television Services
Timber Harvesting / Tree Work
Taxadermist Services
Storage Facilities
David WhitcherWarren, NH 603-764-9982
NHTHC CertifiedMember N.H.T.O.A.
Whitchers Tree FarmWhitchers Tree Farm
We Cut Wood & The PriceWe Cut Wood & The Price
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Tek TalkWith Eli HeathOfPaige Computer Services
Tech Tips, Talk & AdviceFor Your Computer
This article was last posted inMay and I think it needs to beshared again with my readers; Ireceived 4 calls in the past weekabout this scam. I have had cus-tomers say they have receivedcalls from Microsoft that theircomputer was infected by avirus. Here is narrative fromScott Brande of WindowsSecrets of what happened to himwhen he got one of those calls;
Scott's description of how thescam played out:
"This morning I received a tele-phone call (the second such callin two weeks) about infectedfiles on my computer; the callerthen offered to fix the problem.Suspecting a scam, I decided to
play along.
"I think it was the same callerboth times. He had a strongaccent, the kind I'm used tohearing on outsourced helplines. I asked the caller's name
both times; the first time hereplied, 'Mike Tyler,' and thesecond time he was 'Andrew.'He began the call by saying thathe's with Microtek, an author-ized supporter for Windowsoperating systems. (My spellingof the company's name was aguess; the caller never spelled itout.)
"I asked immediately whetherthis was a sales call. Withoutdirectly answering my question,he launched into what soundedlike a script. He stated: 'Ourservers have received informa-tion from your computer thatindicates it is infected.'
"When I questioned him abouthis company, he told me I'd find'Microtek' listed on [an online
business directory] as if alisting in the directory were
proof his call was legitimate!When asked where the company
was located, he replied,'Houston, Texas.' I then askedfor his employee ID; he gave me'MSCE079502.'
"(After the call, I ran an onlinesearch and came up with aMicrotek in Houston; it's atraining facility for businesscomputer users not a techni-cal-support center. I assume thecaller just picked Microtek'sname off the Web. I don't
believe the real Microtek hadanything to do with the bogustech-support call.)
"Changing topics, I asked howhe knew my computer wasinfected. He replied that hiscompany is an authorizedMicrosoft Partner and, because Iuse Microsoft Windows, mycomputer sends notifications toMicrotek servers.
"I then asked how he knewabout my specific computer; hestated that his server getsupdates from my PC. He thenasked whether I ran WindowsUpdate. When I said yes, hewent on to say that Microtekservers got the informationabout infected files in my sys-tem via Windows Update.
"I countered, stating thatWindows Update goes only toMicrosoft servers notMicrotek servers. But he simplyrepeated that Microtek is anauthorized Microsoft Partner.
"Next, I asked him which one ofmy computers was infected (Ihave several at home), to whichhe said something vague about aMAC address. When askedwhich MAC address he had formy machine, he would stateonly that, for 'security reasons,'he couldn't tell me the MACaddress (even though it was myown PC).
"At this point, I expressed mydoubts about all this informa-tion. But he was quite persist-ent; he stated that 'some of ourclients in your area have been
affected by the infected files onyour machine.' He then claimedI had upward of '1,000 infectedfiles.' When asked who theselocal clients were, he said hecouldn't tell me that (of course).
"I asked how his clients'machines could possibly beaffected by my home computer.He didn't answer this but wentdirectly to the following: 'OK,I'll show you the infected fileson your computer.' He instruct-ed me to enter .inf into the Startmenu search box, then declaredthat all these files were 'infected'(that .inf stands for 'infected' or'infection').
"At that point, I said I didn'tbelieve that was true; it was myunderstanding that .inf was a
particular type of file that comeswith software installed on mycomputer.
"At this point, he ended the call probably because I knew that.inf didn't refer to infected files.As it was, I'd had him on theline for a good 15 minutes.
A customer called me and saidthat when she asked how muchthe cleanup will cost the guyreplied $300.00 when she saidshe was not going to pay thescammer started deleting pic-tures of her late husband fromher computer. If you get such acall just hang up, I hope thishelps any questions you can
email me at [email protected] or call (603)747-2201
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
Warren Village SchoolLearning Center AdditionWarren, New Hampshire
School Administrative Unit 23 and the Warren Village School invite qualified Contractors to submit quali-fications for the following project at the Warren Village School, 11 School Street, Warren, New Hampshire.
The project consists of the construction of an 1800sf addition that includes a learning center andexit/entrance corridors connecting to existing classroom and multipurpose portions of the building. Theproject is to be constructed utilizing reinforced masonry block walls and engineered wood roof truss sys-tems. The owner plans to contract independently with local subcontractors for the mechanical and electricalportions of the work due to their knowledge of the existing school systems. You will be responsible for pro-viding coordination and scheduling with respect to