The Messenger – August 24, 2012 pages 17

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The Messenger – August 24, 2012 pages 17
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Concerns linger over New London Hospital Ambulance
Town Administrator Kim Hallquist
noted that the recent New London Hospital correspondence was a surprise to some
of the other towns as there was no finality
to the earlier committee meetings. She
noted that Sunapee has requested a meeting with the Hospital to discuss the billing.
Chair Peter Bianchi was surprised that
Chief Lyon had not been contacted and
privy to this information as he was their
representative from the town.
Chief Jay Lyon said he was concerned
that there was only one backup ambulance
from 10am – 6pm and they have had to go
to Newport for ambulance services of late.
This is a huge issue. The Chief said at the
last meeting with MRI, the proposal was
to change the length of the contract from
five years and to rewrite it. MRI is done
and this is between the hospital and the
communities the hospital serves.
Hallquist noted that there was some
question about the reserve for the ambulance and if a town leaves, what do they do
with the money?
Lyon said that Grantham is thinking
about getting out and has contacted Lebanon to find information on the cost of their
services. It is hoped that Terry LeBlanc of
New London Hospital will agree to meet
with the towns’ administrators to work
this out.
Victoria Markarian from Sunapee accepts a scholarship from Barbara Brill, Executive Director
of Community Alliance of Human Services. Markarian will be pursuing a career in psychology
at the University of Maine Farmington this fall.
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The HDMS Summer Reading Program was successful.
H-D Summer Library Program successful
The Hillsboro-Deering Middle School Summer Library Program
was a hit this year with many visitors to the library over the seven
consecutive Mondays thanks to the hard work of Susan Bearor,
HDMS Library Media Specialist. Students walked, or were dropped
off, with most of them staying for the four hours they were open.
The School Library Media Center had 165 visitors and 158 books
checked-out for the session. Most students used the Computer Lab
and the iPads.
Although the raffles and events did entice students to use the
School Library Media Center, just giving them a cool place during
the summer heat to come and relax where they could meet some
friends, and use the computer lab and the school iPads was just as
important. The last day of the program, seven students participated
in two book discussions. Some chose to read “Stargirl” by Jerry
Spinelli, and others read “The Red Kayak” by Pricilla Cummings.
Overall the program served 165 students and parents, with the
expenses totaling $120.00. This summer program was a great opportunity to excite kids about reading.
Tri-Town group hires new assessors
The towns of New London, Newbury and Sunapee have announced they have hired Cross Country Appraisal Group which will
be performing data verification on some properties that have not
been visited in five years or more. This process will begin on September 4th and continue until the selected list of properties has been
visited, which we expect to happen by January 15, 2013 or sooner.
This is not every property in each town but selected ones keeping
our collections of data in line for the 5 year mission. The data collectors will have identification, their vehicles will be marked, and CCAG
will be on their license plates. The Police Departments and Town
Offices will have this information in the event you have concerns.
Antrim Rec asks to build a pitching wall
Celeste Lunetta from the Anrtrim Recreation Committee has
asked the Selectmen for permission to build a pitching wall at Shea
Field in the spring. The Board was receptive but asked that a determination be made as to whether that is Town or school land.
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Theatre Night at the New London Inn's Tavern Room
The community is invited to the Lake
Sunapee Region Center for the Arts
“First Fridays” program this September
7th, 5-7 p.m. for “Theatre Night” at the
New London Inn Tavern Room, New
London, NH.
Join the company of Northern Stage
for an inside peek at what's been happening in the Upper Valley's professional
theater...and get the inside scoop on
what's coming up for their 16th season.
The Center for the Arts is proud to host
this evening “Getting to know Northern
Stage.”
Each year they delight with a host of
outstanding performances with regional
and quality actors. This is an opportunity
for the community to see them locally
and find out what is in store for us this
season. There will also be the opportunity for questions and answers with a
reception to follow.
On the First Friday of each month,
the Lake Sunapee Region Center for the
Arts hosts a series of free arts programs
for the community including Gallery
Openings & Receptions, Classical & Folk
Music Nights, Literary & Poetry Nights
and Theatre Nights. The Center for the
Arts is a volunteer organization which
welcomes your participation. If you
would like to volunteer, perform, become
a member or sponsor a program, please
contact us at 526-4444.
Northern Stage, The Upper Valley's professional theatre
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Events: Community Bulletin Board
Saturday August 25
SCHOLARSHIP DINNER: At St. Peter's Masonic
Lodge, W. Main St., Bradford, from 5-7 p.m. Spaghetti
and meatball dinner. $8 for adults, $5 under 10 and
free under 5 years old. To honor the memory of Charlie
Marston who grew up in Newbury and graduated from
Kearsarge Regional High School, Class of 2007. Marston
passed away in 2011 after suffering four and half years
with a brain tumor. Some of his many accomplishments included joining the Masons, being president of
the Christian Club in school, serving on the Newbury
Fire Department and volunteering with the American
Cancer Society. Donations can be made to St. Peter's
Lodge #31, PO Box 537, Bradford, NH 03221.
PIE FESTIVAL: The Newport Library Arts Center (LAC)
will host the 39th Apple Pie Craft Fair 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
with an expected contribution of over 100 apple and
fruit pies for sale. The pies, which sell for $12 each,
draw people to the Newport Town Common, where
over 75 craft booths will be set up for visitors. The
event raises funds for art programs and exhibitions.
The booths of traditional crafts will include pottery,
woodworking, blown glass, quilting, fiber arts, and
more. Live music will be performed throughout the day
by musicians Pete Merrigan, Second Wind & The Sugar
River String Band, and the Newport Firemen will hold a
chicken barbecue.
BOOK SALE: 57th Annual Richards Free Library Book
Sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with admission at 8 a.m. The cookie walk opens at 9 a.m. and the
luncheon begins at 11 a.m. Children's activities from 9
a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
YARD SALE: Bake Sale Cookbooks 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
benefit Purling Beck Hall, 2278 East Washington Rd.,
Washington. For a space, call Ron at 495-3186.
BOOKS WANTED: The Friends of the Weare Library
are looking for donations of books in good condition
for their Book and Bake Sale at Weare Town Hall. The
Weare Library is at 10 Paige Memorial Lane. We are also
looking for donations of baked goods to be dropped
off at Weare Town Hall on Saturday August 25th by
10:00am. For further information please call the Library
at 529-2044.
PIG ROAST: 1st Annual Charity Pig Roast & Music Festival 1-7 p.m. Tickets are on sale now. Ask your server.
$15 pp – All proceeds from the tickets & the raffle will
be awarded to the Henniker Food Pantry. Bring your
lawn chair and enjoy some of the local musicians who
have volunteered to help make this event a success.
Play a little corn hole – enjoy the afternoon with some
good food and drink. Please bring a non-perishable
item to donate. Hellings Slope Side, 711 Flanders Road,
Henniker.
Sunday August 26
DEERING CONCERT: At the Deering Community
Church. Will Ogmundson, well-known pianist, will present a program of classical music. The program is free;
donations are gladly accepted. There will be a time to
meet the artist and for refreshments immediately after
the concert. Please join us to listen to this exceptional
pianist who has graciously accepted this second invitation to Deering.
WASHINGTON PROGRAM: Jayne Kelly and Friends
will appear in a piano concert at the Washington
Congregational Church at 7 p.m. on August 26th. The
concert features music by Amy Beach and Frederic
Chopin. A reception will follow the concert and donations for the concert will be welcomed. Parking is in
the lot behind the church. All are welcome to the fully
accessible church.
REPUBLICAN MEETING: Hancock Republican Town
Committee hosts speakers: Charles Bass – Incumbent
Republican District 2 US Representative; Will Dean
– Primary Challenger; Miroslaw Dziedzic – Primary
Challenger; Dennis Lamare –Primary Challenger.
HILLSBOROUGH CONCERT: East Bay Jazz rescheduled from earlier rain out. Butler park 7-8 p.m.
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Join our September 7th special salute
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Events: Community Bulletin Board
election year by celebrating the 110th anniversary of
President Theodore Roosevelt's 1902 campaign visit
to The Fells. Joe Wiegand, world-renowned Teddy
Roosevelt reprisor, presents the consummate "Rough
Rider" through a one-man theater show of adventure
stories, personal exploits, political insights and humor.
Discuss politics with Teddy during a special cocktail
reception and enjoy a wonderful dinner--fit for a
president. $60 per person. Reservations required.The
Fells Historic Estate and Gardens on Lake Sunapee, 456
Route 103A, Newbury, NH.
BOOK SALE: Friends and Lions Book and Bake Sale:
A book and bake sale will take place from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. at the Weare Town Hall, 16 North Stark Highway,
Weare center. This annual sale sponsored by the Friends
of the Library and Lions Club features bargain priced
clean used books for adults and children, puzzles, baked
goods and a quilt raffle. Proceeds benefit children's programs and other activities at the Weare Public Library.
Call 529-2044 for further information.
CONTOOCOOK CONCERT: Jeff Dearborn presents:
Chain Drive Wallet, free for all to enjoy… just bring
your chair. 3:00 p.m. Sundays at Lewellen Bandstand &
Gazebo in Riverway Park (rain location: Slusser Senior
Center).
NEWPORT CONCERT: The Tammy Jackson Band. A
very popular, New England country band playing favorites from Tammy Wynette, Garth Brooks, Mary Chapin
Carpenter, Patsy Cline. On The Common at 6:00 p.m.
Monday August 27
TRIVIA TOURNAMENT: Newbury Public Library,
7-8:30 p.m, with free refreshments and prizes for the
winners. Space is limited. Pre-registration required.
Sign up as a two-person team, or sign up solo and find
a teammate on site. Register at the library front desk
email.tentarelJi@netzero.net.
Wednesday August 29
BEN MERE BANDSTAND: Shana Stack Band. The
six-piece band focuses on Top 40 Country, Southern
Rock 7-9 p.m.
Thursday August 30
3-D ARCHERY: Elkins Fish and Game Club, 189 Pine
Hill Rd., Wilmot, 5 p.m. - dusk. Open to the public
with 15 stations with challenging shots and changing
positions. Fee: $6 for non members, $3 for members
and $2 for kids under 16. Kids must be accompanied by
an adult. Must bring own equipment, field tip arrows.
COOKING DEMONSTRATION: Warner Town Hall,
Main St., 10-11 a.m. Eat Fresh With The Market Chef
with Shara Ross, assistant manager Vegetable Ranch
Farm, Warner for "Fresh! Rethinking the Family Menu"
Saturday September 1
CONTRA DANCE: The Monadnock Folklore Society
presents the Peterborough First Saturday Contra Dance
on September 1st, featuring Mary Wesley with Rodney
Miller, Skip Gorman and Gordon Peery. Dancing begins
at 8:00 p.m., with a short workshop beforehand. Begin-
ners and singles are welcome and all dances are taught
throughout the evening. Admission is $8 or $6 for
students and seniors. The dance takes place in the Town
House in Peterborough.
TOUCH-A-TRUCK: From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Grapevine’s Annual Touch-a-Truck & Family Fair at Great Brook
School in Antrim. Features over 20 vehicles, a Bouncy
House, a Petting Farm, face painting, lunch and refreshments concessions and more. $5 per person, children
under 2 free ($20 family maximum). All proceeds
support Grapevine children’s programs. Call 588-2620
for more information.
Sunday September 2
CONTOOCOOK CONCERT: The Fountain Square
Ramblers Dixieland Jazz Band. Free for all to enjoy,
just bring your chair. 3:00 p.m. Sundays at Lewellen
Bandstand & Gazebo in Riverway Park (rain location:
Slusser Senior Center).
Tuesday September 4
CATHOLIC EDUCATION: Patrick Reilly, President of the
Cardinal Newman Society will discuss “The State of Catholic
Higher Education” at Mount Royal Academy.The event,
which begins at 7 p.m. will be held in the St. Joseph’s
Center at Mount Royal Academy, and is open to the public.
ANTRIM LEGION: American Legion Post 50 will hold
its monthly meeting at the post home on West St. at
7:30 p.m. All members are urged to attend, as this is
the annual visitation by the District Staff. All members,
veterans and guests are welcome.
TOWN OF HILLSBOROUGH, NH
Deering Historical Society Notice
The Hillsborough Supervisors of the Checklist
will meet Tuesday, September 4, 2010 from
7-7:30 pm at the town office (located behind
Fuller Public Library), to make additions/
corrections to the checklist for the September
11th primary. No change of party may be
made at this session.
The Deering Historical Society will be meeting on
Friday, September 21, 2012 beginning at 7:00pm.
This meeting will be held at the Deering Town Hall
located at 762 Deering Center Road, Deering, NH.
Members of the public are welcome to attend.
TOWN OF DEERING
762 Deering Center Road
Deering, NH 03244
SEEKING PROPOSALS
The Town of Deering is seeking proposals from qualified
applicants for painting the exterior walls of the Deering
Schoolhouse Library. The successful candidate must
submit a Certificate of Liability Insurance that is current,
as well as at least three professional references. To receive
detailed job specifications, all interested applicants must
contact Craig Ohlson, Town Administrator at 464-2746.
Thomas Copadis
President, Deering Historical Society
TOWN OF HILLSBOROUGH, NH
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that the Cemetery
Trustees of the Town of Hillsborough will be
accepting sealed bids for the maintenance of and
burials in Town Cemeteries for the 2013 season, until
Wednesday, September 5, 2012, by 4:00 p.m. at
the Hillsborough Town Office, 27 School Street,
P.O. Box 7, Hillsborough, N.H. 03244. For further
information and specifications contact: Iris Campbell,
Chairman @ 464-3877 ext. The Cemetery Trustees
reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids.
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Obituaries: Friends & Neighbors Remembered
Ernest R. Emond Sr
BENNINGTON - Ernest R. Emond
Sr, 86, of Bennington, NH died August
14, 2012 at his home. He was born
February 8, 1926
in Nashua, NH to
the late Joseph
E. Sr & Amanda
(Gelinas) Emond.
Ernest was predeceased by his wife,
Jean L. (Gelinas)
Emond. Survived
by 1 son, Ernest
Emond Jr, of
Nashua, NH; 4 daughters, Patricia Harding of Henniker, NH, Barbara Acorn of
Hillsboro, NH, Diana Walton of Antrim,
NH, Dorothy Emond of Nashua, NH; 1
brother, Leo Emond of Nashua, NH; 9
grandchildren.
Robert J. Schutte
HENNIKER - Robert J. Schutte, 72,
of Henniker, NH died August 16, 2012 at
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in
Lebanon. Born April 24, 1940 in Manhattan, NJ to August H. and Frances
(Westerberg) Schutte. Survived by his
wife, Fabian (Mccloskey) Simon of Henniker, NH; 1 nephew, William Schutte
of MN; 1 niece, Jennifer Schutte of NJ.
Donations may be made in his name to
Henniker Fire & Rescue, 216 Maple St.,
Henniker, NH 03242.
Valentine A. Croce
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
in Lebanon. Val was born in Far Rockaway, NY, on August 10, 1926, son of
the late Emiliano Joseph and Jennie
(Capone) Croce. He is survived by his
two daughters, Valerie Croce of Milford,
MA, Kasey Croce of Claremont, NH; his
sister, Dorothy Ferguson of Naples, FL;
his grandson, Luke Norris of Milford,
MA; and many cousins, nieces and
nephews. In lieu of flowers, the family
requests that donations be made to St.
Patrick’s Memorial Fund, 32 Beech St.,
Newport NH 03773, or to the Newport
Senior Center, PO Box 387, Newport,
NH 03773.
Nancy G. Spater
HOPKINTON - Nancy Gray Gibson
Spater passed away on Thursday, Aug.
9, 2012, in Concord, after a long and
courageous battle with cancer. She was
born on Dec. 18, 1940, in Norfolk, VA,
the daughter of James Erwin Gibson and
Nellie Gray Gibson. Nancy is survived by
her two sons, George A. Spater (Leah)
of Breckenridge, CO and Edward W.
Spater of Austin, TX; a grandson, Calvin
Gray; a sister, Joan Lippold (Jim) of Port
Republic, MD; and two brothers, Robert
C. Gibson of Blacksburg, VA and William
E. Gibson (Connie) of Weeki Wache, FL.
Nancy is also survived by several nieces
and nephews.
Dana B. Darling
NEW LONDON - Dana Brock
Darling, 88, of New London, passed
away on Aug. 13, 2012, at New London
NEWPORT - Valentine A. Croce,
86, died on August 12, 2012, at the
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HOPKINTON -- Frederick M.
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and Lowell, died Saturday, August 18,
2012, in Manchester, New Hampshire,
surrounded by his loving family. Born
in Lowell on June 28, 1937, he was a
son of the late Patrick J. Finnerty and
Dorothy O. (Bouvier) Finnerty. In addition to his wife, Patricia, he is survived
by his daughters, Edith D. Boudreau
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Hospital. He was born in Lowell, MA,
the son of Millard Stacy Darling and
Mildred Ada (Beals) Darling. Dana grew
up in Hartford, CT, and graduated from
Weaver High School. He served in World
War II, where he saw action in the 746th
Tank Battalion, crossing into Europe on
D-Day +7. Dana was predeceased by his
wife of 48 years, Jean, in 1997 and by his
daughter, Carol, in 2007. Among family
members Dana leaves behind are son,
Charles and his wife, Sharon of Andover;
Sharon's daughter, Lisa Goldman and
Lisa's children, Tyler, Jacob and Brock;
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and Alice Darling; son-in-law, Chris
Grant and his wife, Simone Le of Medfield, MA, and Chris's children, Abigail
and Daniel and Simone's children, Hannah, Sidney and Madaleine; niece, Janet
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Obituaries: Friends & Neighbors Remembered
and her husband, Richard, of Tyngsboro, and Karen M. Giaquinto and her
husband, Robert, of Hudson, NH; three
granddaughters whom he loved dearly,
Stephanie Boudreau and Kate and Kelly
Giaquinto; four sisters, Marilyn Delaney
and her husband, James, Valida Locke
and her husband, Leon, Loretta Pierce
and her husband, Elvis, and Sharon
Finnerty; as well as dozens of nieces and
nephews. He was also the father of the
late Sarah Finnerty and the late Susan
Finnerty, and brother of the late Hugh
Finnerty. Memorials in his name to VFW
Post 11490, ℅ Senior Vice Commander
Paul Harris, Elm Brook Village, 128
Tucker Dr., Contoocook, NH 03229.
Robert R. Safford
DEERING - Robert R. Safford, 88,
of Deering passed away on August 20,
2012, in Concord, NH. Robert was born
in Berlin, WI. He
is predeceased by
his wife, Cecille
J. Safford, and
his son, Michael
Safford. He is
survived by his
daughter, Susan
Barbettini and
husband, Robert
of San Antonio,
TX; his daughterin-law, Lori Safford of Pelham, NH;
brothers, John Safford and wife, Rhonda
of Indian Wells, CA and James Safford
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grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made to Joni and Friends New England,
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Stanley Blanchette, Jr.
NEWPORT - Stanley R. Blanchette,
Jr., age 29, of Park Street, Newport,
NH, died after a lifelong illness of Type
2 Diabetes, at the Concord Hospital,
August 16, 2012. Stanley, well known as
Mannie by all who knew and loved him,
was born July 23, 1983, in Claremont,
NH to Rhonda (Magoon) and Stanley R.
Blanchette, Sr. Mannie is survived by his
mother, Rhonda Hynes and stepfather,
Timothy Hynes; his father, Stanley, R.
Sr.; his sister, Crystal Porter and her
husband, Christopher; a brother, Justin
Thomas; maternal grandfather, David
Magoon, Sr. all of Newport; paternal
grandfather, Armond Blanchette of
Claremont; along with several aunts,
uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. In
lieu of flowers donations are requested to
be made to the Newton-Bartlett Funeral
Home, 42 Main Street, Newport, NH
03773 to defray funeral costs.
George W. Morrow
WARNER - George W. Morrow, 98,
of Warner, NH died August 17th after a
period of declining health.
Son of the late John G. and Catherine
(Dobbins) Morrow he was born December 2, 1913 in Winchester, MA.
He was predeceased by his wife of 63
years, Lillian (Brown) Morrow in 1996.
Father of Ann Louise (Morrow) Reardon
and her husband, Daniel J. of Alton,
NH, Warren (Pete) Morrow and his wife,
Claudia, of Bow, NH, and Katherine
Morrow Stidsen of Chelmsford, MA. Mr.
Morrow is also survived by 9 grandchildren, Deborah Jadczak, Douglas
MacDonald, Stephen Morrow, Peter
Morrow, Robert Morrow, Elizabeth Morrow, Justin Morrow, Amy Sinclair, and
David Stidsen; 2 step grandchildren, Jill
Metz and Gregg Reardon; 9 great-grandchildren; 6 step-great-grandchildren; 4
great-great-grandchildren; as well as two
nieces and a nephew. He was predeceased by his grandsons, Duane George
MacDonald in 1988 and Jeffrey Morrow
Stidsen in 2008; his son-in-law, Ronald
Stidsen in 2011; as well as his nephew,
Philip Nelson, in 2008. Mr. Morrow was
the brother of the late Ruth (Morrow)
Hanson of Reading, MA and the late Elsie (Morrow) Nelson of Cape Elizabeth,
ME, formerly of Winchester, MA.
Expressions of sympathy in his
memory may be made to The Peabody
Home Annual Appeal, 24 Peabody Place,
Franklin, NH 03235 or the Merrimack
County Nursing Home, 325 Daniel Webster Highway, Boscawen, NH 03303.
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Desmond Ford of Hancock has announced that he is a Republican candidate for State Representative.
Complaints filed over New London range
Administrator Kim Hallquist brought up the issue of New London's shooting range. She noted that a local business owner called to
request that the town range not be used as it was adversely impacting his business. She and Police Chief David Seastrand discussed
this issue and he was agreeable to making sure there was no use by
his department during the time in question. Seastrand indicated
that he has been trying for several years to get fencing up to keep
people out to stop unauthorized shooting there, but Richard Lee
said he didn’t see a fence stopping people from going into the area
to shoot.
Seastrand said that only authorized New London Police Department personnel should shoot at the town range, however, there has
been evidence of others shooting there as well, which is very hard to
stop without a fence or signs that say “no trespassing.”
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Chet Mitchell met with the Bradford Selectmen regarding the
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office. As no decision has been made as yet Mitchell said he has
documented all the records that have occurred regarding the Right
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for the Planning Board file keys to be turned over to the Administrator and at this time they have not insisted this be done. This is a
public access issue, it is the principle with him and he does not think
anyone should ask what you want the records for. He advised he
wanted to know what the Selectmen are going to do about it, and
if nothing, he will take action in Concord. Mitchell invited anyone
who would like to join him, to file a petition, an injunction against
the town or the committee that is blocking access and be under the
supervision of the court under the Right to Know law.
Pair of Bradford bridges due for repair
Administrator Cheryl Behr advised that Bradford has been
working with the State for many years on the Municipal Managed
Bridge Program. The cost estimate for the West Meadow Road
Bridge was seven hundred fifty five thousand dollars and the cost to
do the bridge at the end of Lake Massasecum was eight hundred and
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Redneck Regatta (2-Person, Obstacle Race): Mill Pond (588-2446)
Monadnock Mountaineers Powderpuff Football: Shea Field (588-2574)
Drop Off 1) Baked-Bean or 2) Bestest-Fruit-Pie Bake-Off Entries: Tenney Farm (588-2574)
The Bursitis Brothers: Non-Alcohol event: Tenney Farm (588-2020)
BBQ Dinners & Bake-Off Results PLUS Free Concert by Luther Guitar Johnson 6-7:30 PM
FIREWORKS by Atlas: Tenney Farm Donations Appreciated
Parking at Rymes Only - NO PARKING on Rt. 202
Shuttle Bus to Tenney Farm every 1/2 hour at Antrim Retirement Village, Town Hall, GBS Middle School
- - - - - - - - - - - - Sunday, September 16 - - - - - - - - - - - 9AM
NOON
1 PM
Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Office: (603) 588-4200
12 Elm Street
Antrim, NH 03440
monadnockhospital.org
Giant Slalom Competition: Summer St. (464-9631)
Home Run Derby for All Ages: Shea Field (Antrim Elementary School) (464-9915)
Softball Game: Shea Field (Antrim Elementary School)
Antrim’s Bravest (Fire Dept.) vs Antrim’s Finest (Police Dept.)
THANK YOU TO OUR ELITE SPONSORS:
ANTRIM MEDICAL GROUP
TDS
BATTAGLIA FOUNDATIONS
GREAT BROOK VETERINARY CLINIC
PERRY, WEIGAND, GURWELL FAMILY DENTAL CARE
BANK OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
PEPSI
1-888-CALL-TDS
www.tdstelecom.com
PHONE • BROADBAND • DIGITAL TV
53241/4-07/3843
PLEASE REMEMBER TO THANK OUR SPONSORS
Antrim Friends of Recreation
Performance Food Group
Morgan Signs
Rymes Heating Oils
Great Brook Veterinary Clinic
T-Bird Mini Mart
Dugres Auto Repair
Trends of Fashion Hair Salon
The Limrik
Brailsford & Company, Inc.
Hidden Hill Farm
Lake Sunapee Bank
Rick & Diane’s Pizzeria
Antrim Lumber
Wireless Zone
Town of Antrim
S.R. Jones Excavation LLC
Edmunds Hardware
Harding Plumbing & Heating
Tenney Farm
Mush Cook’s Garage
Monadnock Paper Mill
Antrim Mills /Frameworks
Cutter Flooring & Furnishings
For information call Rick Davis: 464-9915
www.HomeandHarvest.org