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Plymouth State University Dedicates Baseball Field in
Honor of Sharon and Carleton Parish
where he served in various
roles for 34 years.
Throughout his adult life,
Parish remained deeply com-
mitted to the university, giv-
ing both financially and
through volunteer service.
Over the years, his financial
contributions to the universi-
ty reached nearly $1 million
and supported two endowed
scholarships, among other
things. Since 2011, 14 PSU

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students have benefitted
from Parish’s philanthropy.
“Carl’s two greatest loves
were his wife Sharon and
Plymouth State University,”
said John Scheinman,
PLYMOUTH, N.H. (May May 6, 2018. Director of Development and
10, 2018) – Plymouth State After serving a four-year tour Major Gifts at PSU. “He bled Family Photoi
University (PSU) honored in the U.S. Navy in the green, and what was evident
PSU alum, Carleton Parish 1960s, Parish, a Haverhill, from our first meeting to our Duane Cross Photo.
and his wife, Sharon, by NH-native, enrolled at PSU last was his unwavering
naming its baseball field in where he helped found Phi belief in education and his (www.duanecrosspics.com)
recognition of their dedica- Beta Upsilon, a fraternity for commitment to his alma
tion and longtime support of returning veterans that mater.”
the university, and to its focused on service to the Parish was passionate about Special NOTICE for our
baseball program in particu- community. After graduating New England sports, espe-
lar. The Sharon and Carleton in 1971 with a bachelor’s Next Deadline Thursday
cially baseball and the Red
Parish ’71 Field was dedicat- degree in social science, Sox. He forged a special con- May 24, 2018 4:30pm
ed in memory of the Parishes Parish taught for one year
in a ceremony on Sunday, before joining the United For the June 1, 2018 Issue
States Marshall Service,
Continued on Page A-3

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Contents
Railroads Memorial Day Weekend NH and back along rail that
was once part of the famous About the Hobo &
Boston, Concord & Montreal Winnipesaukee Scenic
Railroad that operated in the Railroads:
Berman’s Bits A-4 late 1800’s. The Hobo & Winnipesaukee
Scenic Railroads are private-
BethWeick Adventures Daily operations for the ly owned with operations in
in Homesteading B-2 Hobo & Winnipesaukee Lincoln, Meredith, and Weirs
Scenic Railroads kicks off Beach, NH. As one of the
Business Directory B-9 Friday, June 22, 2018. Both Northeastern United States
Business News B-3 railroads offer a variety of largest and most popular
group programs for school tourist railroads, weekend
Clasifieds B-6 groups, community organi- operations begin in mid-May
Comics B-8 zations, recreation & parks with daily operations getting
organizations and bus tours underway in late June and
Community News A-2 from May through late running through the end of
October. The Hobo Harvest October with additional
Country Happenings B-4 Time Express in Lincoln as events taking place week-
The Curious Cat A-5 well as Turkey Dinner Trains ends from Thanksgiving
Family Notices A-6 HOBO & WINNIPESAUKEE SCENIC and Fall Foliage Trains in
Meredith are also available
until just before Christmas.
RAILROADS OPEN FOR WEEKENDS throughout the Fall Foliage
Popular annual events
include the 4th of July
STARTING SATURDAY, MAY 26, 2018
Karin Matey B-3 season for groups as well as Family Party Train, the
the general public. Nature by Rail series, Hobo
The Outside A-5 Lincoln, NH – The Hobo complimentary tickets to all Harvest Time Express, Fall
Railroad in Lincoln, NH and U.S. Military Veterans. “People of all ages love to Foliage Excursions, Turkey
Restaurant Guide B-2 look at trains and we have a
the Winnipesaukee Scenic “This unique opportunity is Dinner Trains and the Santa
Tek Talk. B-3 Railroad in Meredith and being extended to all U.S. number of family-oriented Express Trains. The Hobo
Weirs Beach, NH begin Military Veterans who have special events scheduled Railroad in Lincoln, NH also
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Tom & Atticus B-1 weekend operations on retired, are still serving on throughout the season where hosts the Journey to The
Saturday, May 26, 2018 – active duty or are prior serv- they can see and experience North Pole (formerly known
Memorial Day Weekend. ice. It’s our way of saying rail travel up close and per- as the Polar Express) trains
thank you to Veterans every- sonal,” stated Benjamin each December in support of
On this special 3-day holiday where for their service and Clark, Vice President of the the Believe in Books
weekend, the Railroad is dedication to this great coun- Hobo & Winnipesaukee Literacy Foundation. For
pleased to once again offer try” stated Benjamin Clark, Scenic Railroad, “Come more information, call (603)
Vice President of the Hobo & check us out, we have a train 745-2135 or visit
Winnipesaukee Scenic ride for everyone!” www.HoboRR.com.
Railroads. Regularly priced
Neighborhood Open House tickets will be also available The Hobo Railroad in THE NORTH
in Lincoln, Meredith and Lincoln, NH is located just
off I-93 at Exit 32, left on EAST MOTOR
SPORTS MUSE-
Weirs Beach for the general
public and family members Route 112 directly across
wishing to join their Veterans from McDonalds. The UM IN LOUDON,
NH ANNOUNCES
aboard the train. Winnipesaukee Scenic
Railroad station is located off
The Hobo Railroad’s one- Route 3 at 154 Main Street in ANNUAL BENE-
hour and twenty-minute Meredith, NH, while the
Weirs Beach ticket booth is FIT MOTORCY-
CLE RIDE
round trip excursions travel
along rail that dates back to conveniently located on the
the late 1800’s through natu- Boardwalk at 211 Lakeside Organized Bike Week
Avenue across from the
February 27 March 3 th- rd
rally wooded areas along the Motorcycle Ride From
banks of the Pemigewasset arcades, just off Route 3. All Weirs Beach to New

ARIA River from Lincoln through trains at the Hobo & Hampshire Motor
• FREE hearing screening

North Woodstock and south Winnipesaukee Scenic Speedway on Sunday, June


Railroads operate rain or 10, 2018
• FREE technology demonstration

to Woodstock, NH and back


covering approximately 15 shine and all excursions are
• FREE videotoscoy
hearing, llc

miles from start to finish. round-trip. LINCOLN, NH – Officials


• $500 OFF a set of Premium

with the North East Motor


“Imagine Hearing A Pin Drop” Hearing Instruments!

Call to schedule an appointment today!


The Winnipesaukee Scenic For more information Sports Museum announced
Railroad offers one and two regarding 2018 train sched- today they will be hosting
hour excursions along the ules and special events for their annual Gypsy Tour
27 Bank Street

the Hobo & Winnipesaukee


33 Main Street

benefit motorcycle ride


603-727-9210
western shore of Lake
Lebanon, NH 03766 603-444-2895
Littleton, NH 03561

Winnipesaukee and Paugus Scenic Railroads, visit from Weirs Beach, NH


603-727-4221 603-575-9070
Bay from Meredith and www.HoboRR.com or call along lake Winnipesaukee
to New Hampshire Motor
Northcountry News
www.ariahearing.com

Speedway (NHMS) in
Loudon, NH on Sunday,
PO Box 118 • North Salem, NH 03073 June 10, 2018.
Phone • 603-764-5807 or 328*5071
Email: ncnewsnh@gmail.com Now in its 6th year, the non-
Web: www.northcountrynewsnh.com stop motorcycle ride will
depart Weirs Beach, NH at
The NORTHCOUNTRY NEWS is published every other Friday by 10:30am. It will be led by
Warren Ferris Jr. and is circulated free of charge throughout the the Laconia Police
towns and communities listed on the front page. Department and wind its
Publisher & Editor - Warren Ferris Jr. way along the shores of
Advertising - Heather.z.Hough / Pat Wilson Lake Winnipesaukee and
Delivery Fulfillment - Heather.z.Hough Paugus Bay to Laconia, NH.
From Laconia, the group
This paper assumes no financial responsibility for will ride south along Route
typographical errors, however we will reprint a correction notice, 106 through Belmont, NH
and/or that portion of the ad in which an error occurs. & Canterbury, NH to New
The Northcountry News is proudly published and printed in New Hampshire Motor
Hampshire using recycled paper and 100% water based inks! Speedway in Loudon, NH.
We are printed by the Concord Monitor, Concord, NH Once the group arrives at
NHMS, they’ll gather in a
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North Country Cmmunity News!
parking lot near the front of depart Weirs Beach for New famous 1.6 mile road course. Plymouth State University
the NHMS Main Office. Hampshire Motor Speedway Link to Photo #2: From Front Page
in Loudon at 10:30am. https://www.dropbox.com/pr nection with the PSU base- New Hampshire and the
Participants who are interest- Although there will be no eview/2018%20- ball team and cultivated rich world beyond by transform-
ed will be able to enjoy full charge to participate in the %20NEMS%20Museum%2 relationships with coaches, ing our students through
access to the infield at organized motorcycle ride 0 - student-athletes, and parents advanced practices where
NHMS as well as several from Weirs Beach to NHMS, %20Bike%20Week%20Crui alike. Over the years, Parish engaged learning produces
guided laps of the 1.6 mile a $10 p/p donation will be se%20Photo%20-%202.jpg provided financial support well-educated undergradu-
road course at NHMS in required to enter the speed- for the team’s annual spring ates and by providing gradu-
exchange for a $10 p/p dona- way to enjoy the guided laps About the North East Motor trip to Fort Myers, FL, regu- ate education that deepens
tion (note, helmets will also of the NHMS road course Sports Museum: larly donated Red Sox mem- and advances knowledge
be required for the guided and the vintage motorcycle The North East Motorsports orabilia from his prized col- and enhances professional
laps of the road course). races organized by the US Museum is a 501-c-3 non- lection for the team’s annual development. With distinc-
Following the tour of the Classic Racing Association. profit organization that fundraising auction, and left tion, we connect with com-
road course, riders will then opened in June 2017. The his remaining Red Sox col- munity and business partners
have an opportunity to enjoy For more information nearly 10,000 square foot lection to the baseball team for economic development,
the vintage motorcycle races regarding the North East building in Loudon, NH for future auctions. His final technological advances,
organized by the US Classic Motor Sports Museum and houses a broad variety of gift was a donation to the healthier living, and cultural
Racing Association the 6th annual Gypsy Tour race cars and motorcycles, fundraising initiative for enrichment with a special
(USCRA) for the remainder North East Motor Sports all with a New England her- PSU’s future stadium and commitment of service to
of the afternoon. The pro- Museum Benefit Motorcycle itage. Included is 1915 turf field. the North Country and Lakes
ceeds from the $10 p/p dona- Ride, visit Duesenburg that raced on the About Plymouth State Region of New Hampshire.
tion will benefit the North http://www.nemsmuseum.co one-mile dirt oval in Boston; University: Established in For more information about
East Motor Sports Museum m/articles.html?n_id=412 the King & Marshall front- 1871, Plymouth State Plymouth State University,
located just south of NHMS engine NHRA dragster that University serves the state of visit www.plymouth.edu.
on Route 106 in Loudon. Supporting Photographs and was so successful; the
Captions: NASCAR Toyota Camry in
As a special treat, longtime Caption #1: which Joey Logano won his
pro motorcycle racer (as well Participants in the 5th annual first Cup race (and the trophy
as NASCAR stock car & North East Motor Sports he won that day); open wheel
modified racer) Dale Museum Benefit Motorcycle cars driven by Joe Sostillio

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Quarterley, who will be serv- Ride gather on Pit Lane at and Johnny Thompson in the
ing as the Grand Marshal of New Hampshire Motor 1950’s and the motorcycle
the vintage motorcycle races Speedway prior to enjoying
at NHMS, will also join the several guided laps of the
that Eddie “the Savage”
Sarno built and drag raced Warren • Wentworth Food Pantry News
group for the benefit ride famous 1.6 mile road course.
from Weirs Beach to NHMS Link to Photo #1:
with a huge Buick engine.
There’s also a 25-foot long The Pantry is located under the Warren
and on the guided laps of the https://www.dropbox.com/pr trophy case; a well-stocked Ambulance Service building and is open
road course. eview/2018%20- library with thousands of for food distribution on Fridays from 1-3
pm and on an emergency basis. The
%20NEMS%20Museum%2 photos and books; a helmet
Registration for the 6th 0 - collection that includes hel-
annual Gypsy Tour North %20Bike%20Week%20Crui mets worn by champions and Pantry gladly accepts non-perishable food
East Motor Sports Museum se%20Photo%20-%201%20-
Benefit Motorcycle Ride will %20Copy.jpg
walls covered with photos
and posters of New England items.

Now At Dad's...
take place at the Laconia racing from years gone by.
Motorcycle Week Caption #2: The North East Motor Sports
Headquarters tent located at Participants in the 5th annual Museum is located at 922
the north end of the Weirs North East Motor Sports Route 106 North in Loudon,

BRI-MAR
Beach boardwalk on Museum Benefit Motorcycle NH. Visit
Lakeside Avenue in Weirs Ride are shown as they make http://www.nemsmuseum.co

and B WISE
Beach, NH from 9:30am to their way down the front m/welcome.html for more
10:15am on Sunday, June 10, straight at New Hampshire information.

TRAILERS
2018. Motor Speedway during sev-
The organized ride will eral guided laps of the

The Bath Public Library has received a grant


BATH – The Bath Public form a dark chapter in New of the New Hampshire
Library has received a grant Hampshire history. Steve Humanities Council and is a
from New Hampshire Taylor will examine how lifelong student of the state's
Humanities to present Steve paupers were treated in these rural culture.
Taylor, “Poor Houses and facilities and how reformers
Town Farms: the Hard Row eventually succeeded in clos- This program is free and
for Paupers” on Saturday, ing them down. open to the public. There will
May 26th at 2:00 pm. be light refreshments served.

Competitively
Steve Taylor is an independ- New Hampshire Humanities
From its earliest settlements ent scholar, farmer, journal- nurtures the joy of learning

Priced!
New Hampshire has strug- ist, and longtime public offi- and inspires community
gled with issues surrounding cial. With his sons, Taylor engagement by bringing life-
the treatment of its poor. The operates a dairy, maple enhancing ideas and subjects
early Northeastern colonies syrup, and cheese making from the Humanities to the
followed the lead of enterprise in Meriden people of New Hampshire.
England's 1601 Poor Law, Village. He has been a news-
which imposed compulsory paper reporter and editor, and For more information, con-
taxes for maintenance of the served for 25 years as New tact the Bath Public Library
poor but made no distinction Hampshire’s commissioner at 747-3372 or e-mail bathli-

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records could be opened.” term he used to describe Mass., has removed a sign

“Berman’s Bits”
Berman’s Bits
Information requests have Couch's irresponsible from behind the counter
been exceeding the 30-day lifestyle associated with his warning customers, “You
deadline more and more affluent upbringing. Couch are ONLY allowed ONE
often, watchdogs note. In had a blood-alcohol level overdose and then you are
2015-2016, only 64 percent three times the legal limit on banned from this establish-
by Dave Berman of the requests were
answered by the deadline.
the night of the crash.
“Irresponsible lifestyle asso-
ment.” The sign was posted
after nine drug overdoses at
[Toronto Star] ciated with his affluent the restaurant in a one-year
Greetings, and thanks for [London Telegraph] I grieve Finally, bureaucracy – upbringing”? Sounds like period. “It’s common
joining me for another for our future. Part II. The Allegheny some politicians today. knowledge, people do use
week. Starting us off are a Next, bureaucracy? County, Pa., Health Speaking of which, two those restrooms to do that
few news stories you my Michael Dagg, a researcher Department issued a “con- things I remember trying to sort of thing,” a customer
have missed. First, it’s not in Canada’s Ottawa, sumer alert” for The teach (and not feeling very said. “The actions of this
just England! “The current Ontario, paid the standard Pittsburgh Popcorn Co. after successful these days): (1) Team Member were an iso-
generation aren’t as good at C$5 fee to request access to finding mouse droppings “in critical thinking and (2) lated incident and do not
reading the traditional clock the records of an old, closed, the thousands” in a storage evaluating information. I reflect the Burger King
face as older generations,” police investigation called room, inside a popping admit I have gotten caught brand values or the values of
said one official. Schools “Project Anecdote”. machine, and inside bagged on a couple of fake news the Franchisee, who inde-
are beginning to replace Normally, Canadian law popcorn. Not so fast, the stories, but as soon as I pendently owns and oper-
analog clocks with digital gives government agencies company said. “During the found out, I deleted them ates this restaurant,” said a
ones. “One hopes that we 30 days to comply with normal day course, black and/or made apologies. On Burger King spokesman.
will be teaching youngsters information requests, but burnt popcorn hulls and ker- the other hand, someone [WBZ Boston]
to read clocks.” A therapist Library and Archives nels scatter throughout the who shall remained I have to confess - when
pointed out another skill stu- Canada said they’d need a store, which were misidenti- unnamed has made 3,001 I was younger, I felt like a
dents are losing: “It’s easier little more time: 292,000 fied and mislabeled by the false or misleading claims man trapped inside a
to give a child an iPad than days — just under 800 department,” a spokesman so far (466 days) according woman’s body. Then I was
encouraging them to do years. Whoops! Typo! “Our said. “At no time were there to The Fact Checker. born.”
muscle-building play such initial [estimate] was a 130- mouse droppings on our A related deep quote to Working in a mirror fac-
as building blocks, cutting year extension,” it told poppers [or in] popcorn con- offer: “For those who tory is something I can total-
and sticking, or pulling toys Dagg, but it wouldn’t take tainers,” the spokesman believe, no proof is neces- ly see myself doing.
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and ropes,” she said. that long, either. “Based on said. “No mice ever came sary. For those who don't Finally, a man who
“Because of this, they’re not the classification of these into contact with our food.” believe, no proof is possi- became angry with his
developing the underlying records,” it said, Dagg could The Health Department ble.” Stuart Chase. boyfriend grabbed a singing
foundation skills they need expect that “by the 80th year declined to comment, but Accordion to a recent sur- toy fish and used it to
to grip and hold a pencil.” most, if not all of these quickly re-inspected the vey, replacing words with assault his partner. Police
company — and rescinded the names of musical instru- said that they have arrested
the “alert.” [Pittsburgh ments in a sentence often a man accused of using a
Tribune-Review] So about goes undetected. Big Mouth Billy Bass to
my seeded rye bread…. Danger lurks every- beat his boyfriend. During
Remember Ethan Couch? where! I bought some an argument, one man took
Now 20, he was sentenced Natural Walnut & Almonds the Big Mouth Billy Bass
to two years in Tarrant with Dried Cherries snacks. and threw it in a garbage
Rte. 302 (West of Lisbon) • Landaff, NH County jail after violating I was glad to see the warn- can. When the other asked
his probation conditions for ing on the back that the where the singing toy fish
(603) 838-2400 • www.curtnrod.com a 2013 fatal drunk-driving packet "Contains walnuts, was, he was told in the trash.
“Your One Stop Home Decor Outlet” accident that killed four peo- almonds." Whew! That was He took the singing fish out
Over 1400 window treatments, styles, colors and ple and injured several oth- a close one! of the trash and threw it
sizes in stock, plus accessories galore, all displayed ers. His case gained national Speaking of close ones, I causing a laceration to the
attention when a psycholo- almost got burned again. It’s head. He has been charged
throughout our six showrooms. gist involved in the case said TOUCH a truck day. I keep with one count of battery
Hours: Thurs. thru Sun. 10-5 • Closed Mon., Tues. & Weds. then-16-year-old Couch was thinking it was TORCH a domestic violence. [Bizarre
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held us up is the part where I come to love about this time push myself and get to a when we reached the 3,119
check the weather. It’s been of year. viewpoint my faith is foot summit of Mount
rainy, cloudy, and dismal for rewarded. On the summit Crawford we were so
what seems like forever. At Just before all this rain start- that faith is completely enthralled with the views
least it’s good for the forest. ed we had such a day and we restored and we stand and that we decided to stay.
Deep in the woods spring has took full advantage of it. look out at views many have Atticus found a rocky out-
exploded and there is a won- Atticus and I walked up the never and will never see. crop to sit down and gaze at
drous luminous quality to the Davis Path, which is easy at the surroundings. I followed
new leaves. They glow first but turns into a steep, That’s what it’s like climbing suit. Before long my camera
somewhere between mint torturous climb, to the top of the Davis Path. After the was out and I once again I
and lime against the deep Mount Crawford. It’s only first half mile it becomes realized the beauty of a digi-
green pine boughs and the two and a half miles from the very difficult and not at all tal camera by taking more
wet bark made rich and dark road but you have to work to fun. The make shift rock than 300 photos. I couldn’t
by the rains. These new get there. Luckily the trail is steps go interminably up and stop myself. No matter
leaves are so young they’re in great shape and those who each time we came to a where I looked there were
The Adventures
not yet standing straight up, built it were kind enough to switchback I prayed that the the most cheerful white
put in many footholds. trail would level out and get
of Tom & Atticus
instead they point down to clouds, blue skies, and the
I love this time of year. For the floor of the forest where Nevertheless, we stopped easier around the next bend. thousands shades of greens
a hiker it’s a lot like lady slippers, trillium, bell- often and I questioned, as I But it didn’t. Not until close that spring brings to the val-
Christmas. Each day I scan wort, and trout lily have always do, why I like doing to the top. And the top of leys and mountainsides.
the hiking websites to see arrived for their short but something that’s so painful. Crawford is pretty special,
beautiful lives. and whenever I reach it I We stayed on the summit for
which trails no longer have
snow on them. Each week I have this love hate thing realize that the 360 degree nearly three hours and even
more of the access roads When the rains let up Atticus going on with hiking. If it views are worth the price of then it didn’t seem like it was
open to traffic and the and I take long walks in the weren’t for the struggles admission. Pain and sweat time to leave. We kept mov-
remaining monorail of snow woods and we can feel the endured going up a moun- disappear and my language ing from comfortable seat to
slowly but surely disappears forest coming to life all tain, I’d really enjoy this switches from cursing to another vantage point that
at the higher elevations. As around us. Even in this hobby of mine. But I sup- gratitude. was equally beautiful. And

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time passes, the options unseasonably cool rainy sea- pose that’s what’s makes my in all that time we enjoyed
expand. son, there is a warmth we experiences more profound. The Davis Path climbs from the solitude of the mountain.
haven’t known since last The excitement of entering just south of Crawford Notch We wouldn’t see another
Each morning I wake up year and a summer smell the woods turns into a medi- and runs to the top of Mount soul.
checking the forecast; then I rises up from the wet ground. tative stroll, then becomes a Washington. Along the way
look at the map and say, The brooks, streams, and struggle where I stop often it takes you to various beau- It’s experiences like the one
“Where do we want to go rivers are swollen and water- and curse even more, and tiful mountains: Crawford, we had on Mount Crawford
today?” Our options have falls roar as loud as city sub- there comes a time in most Resolution, Giant Stairs, that keeps me hiking. No
been limited for the past five ways reminding me of that hikes when I’m so tired and Davis, and Isolation. Unlike matter how painful each
months and soon every trail Walt Whitman line: “I sound the sweat is running off my the more popular Crawford climb is, it’s always worth it
in the White Mountains will my barbaric yawp…” body and I tell myself I don’t Path to the north, that also in the end. I push myself and
be accessible and I’ll find want to do this anymore. runs to Washington, it’s am rewarded for it.
myself like a little kid look- Oh yes, even in this dismal But we always go on. Part of never all that crowded.
ing at a pile of presents under gray and constant rain there’s it is because Atticus, who is Now, if only the sun would
the Christmas tree. The only much beauty out there. And always patient with me. He On the day we hiked it I had return we could get back to
thing to figure out is which yet, like everyone else I’ve looks at me as if to say, given some thought before opening up these presents.
one I’ll open first. had my fill of it. I long to get “Let’s go.” And boy how he setting out to reach Giant 16ou can always follow all of
back out there under those loves the summits. And he’s Stairs but we were on the Tom’s latest adventures by fol-
As of late the only part that’s postcard blue skies we’ve all right, of course. When I trail later than expected and lowing him on Facebook at:
Following Atticus,
or you can follow his blog at:
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peeling off the sodden lay- Spring! Walking through the inside and strolled over to the
Coösauke... Beth
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list of splitting kindling for rogue garlic and onions that side. (He’s fond of the
Adventures in
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in larger chunks of wood,
and filling a fresh pail of
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fall. They’re striving to
sprout this time of year, but
greenhouse’s heat this time
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were done, the rain had and a rich, spicy flavor. (broccoli, brussel sprouts,
It was one of those spring particularly hearty showers stopped and there was even a Ryan in particular would kale, and cabbage) were get-
days that kept shifting from mid-day were sufficient to tease of sun. I climbed into appreciate those. ting both leafy and leggy;
sun to rain, from overcast send me back home after a the root cellar to bring up definitely ready to be potted
skies to fluffy clouds, from morning spent working off some turnips and potatoes, I rinsed and scrubbed the up! It’s a repetitive task, but
showers to air heavy with the property. then walked about the clear- vegetables as the sun took its one I enjoy, aware of each
unexpressed humidity. The ing and collect dandelions turn on center stage, banish- plants’ tender beginnings and
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gathering of high and low wearing a dripping rain jack- meal. I could smell their breezes. Beginning to feel and fall harvest that each
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of the car. Both dogs either. To my surprise, then,
approached me and after the a man came out of the house
With Eli Heath ice was broken I realized and I asked him if he was
that my instinct was right missing two dogs. He said
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Tech Tips, Talk & Advice For Your Computer couldn’t get close enough to tried to put the dogs in his
check their tags. So here I house! He told me that the
In this article I am going to and then Virtual Memory was on an unexpected mis- dogs were not his—but he
talk about some computer click the Change button, I sion helping two dogs find had seen them wandering
problems that I receive e- suggest you select System
mail questions about, these Managed Size, click Set, A Happy Ending their owner and bring them
back home. I had no idea
around in the neighborhood
all day.
are; then restart your computer, By Karin Matey the what to do next. We were back to square one.
Windows will then automati- author of My American The driver who had stopped
I start my computer and after cally adjust the virtual mem- Horse Family and As a car approached I waved for me suggested leaving the
about 5 minutes it shuts ory paging file and you will Sebastian’s Adventures: for him to stop and he did. I dogs with him and he would
down, why? This can be not receive the virtual mem- Diary of a Champion. For asked the gentleman if he take care of them, but to me
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computer processor has a puter it was fast now after One Sunday morning after I here but had never seen to be sure they got home not
cooling fan on top, if that fan time it is slow, what will finished my barn chores, I them, and offered to drive to just pass them off to a
is not working properly; than cause this? As we use our told my horses that I am off the next few houses and ask stranger. I heard myself say,
the computer will shut itself computers some programs to visit a good friend of mine if anyone was missing their why don’t we call the police
down to protect the proces- install and run in the back- in another town not so far dogs. I thanked him and station, so he called the
sor from overheating. Open ground when we turn the away. I usually stay with her opened the backdoor of my police, who said to bring the
your computer case and computer on. A good exam- for a few hours before driv- car to get something out and dogs to the station. But I was
make sure the fan is working ple is your antivirus or ing back home. Before I left to my surprise both dogs told that the police had said
and there is no dust or debris instant messaging program. my horses I promised them jumped into my car. One set- nobody had lost any dogs
in the case that would cause You do need your antivirus to be back home soon and tled in my passenger seat that they knew of. By now
it to overheat. If all is ok, program to run when you then we would spend the rest and the other in my back the dogs and I had become
than it would be an indica- start your computer, but you of the day training together. seat. friends. The little dog lay
tion the power supply on don’t need Yahoo or Aim to As usual my friend was so Soon the driver came back down with his head on my
your computer is going bad, startup with your computer. happy to see me and after a and told me he saw a house passenger seat, and I felt he
take it to a shop for repair. To turn off programs you do great visit I said goodbye to with a door open and was really worried about
not need to start with your drive back home. After I left believed that the dogs had what would happen to him
I work on my computer and I computer go to Start/Run her house and drove away, run out of the house while and his friend, while the big-

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get this error virtual memory then type MSCONFIG, press something caught my atten- the owner forgot to close the ger dog in the back seat of
low, what is that and how can ok select the Startup tab, tion, and as I looked through door. With new hopes of the car seemed all smiles
I fix it? Your computer has 3 uncheck the programs you my back mirror I saw two finding the dogs’ owner I and ready to go on a new
types of memory first type is do not need to start with the dogs. The dogs continued to followed him with my new adventure. Taking them to
CPU Cache, this is the mem- computer, another memory run up to every car that came passengers to the house with the police seemed a logical
ory that is built into your hog is Kodak EasyShare, I in their direction. Most driv- the open door. As we arrived thing to do at this point. My
computers processor, it is a suggest turning it off along ers did not stop or slow at the house, I let the dogs “friendly” helper said he
storage area where your CPU with Yahoo and AIM, if you down. It seemed that every- out of my car so they would would take them to the
keeps frequently used data it wish to run the programs one was in a hurry to get to be able to get back into their police station, but no.
makes the computer perform after your computer has their destination. I also house. The gentleman went
faster because it dos not have started then click the icons thought about speeding up as far as saying let’s put the Soon the dogs and I drove
to go out to distant memory on the desktop to execute the and just driving on to get dogs into the house and shut off waving goodbye. I felt it
locations to get the data, a programs. Another free pro- back home to be with my the door. But I certainly was better for the dogs and
horses, but something thought better of that, even me if we didn’t accept any
processor normally have 2 gram from Microsoft is though he was just trying to more help. For a minute I
levels of cache, L1 and L2, called Autoruns you can get prompted me to slow down be helpful. That seemed a thought about my horses and
L2 cache is the memory that at and observe the two dogs strange thing to suggest the time I wanted to spend
between the CPU and the http://technet.microsoft.com/ that were slowly but definite- doing. The dogs did not try
memory or RAM chips in the e n - ly heading towards a main to go home to the house
computer. Memory chips or us/sysinternals/bb963902.as route, a very busy road. If the
Continued on page B-5
RAM are removable mod- px. It is basically like two dogs were to run into the
ules you can change in your MSCONFIG but on steroids. busy road there would be a
computer, the RAM memory If you run Norton Antivirus, great chance that they would
is a temporary work area McAfee or any other get hit by an oncoming car or
inside the computer, when Antivirus Suites see if there even get killed.
you load a file from your is an upgrade, Norton 2008
hard drive it goes into RAM is faster and does not bog By now I was just creeping
memory, the more memory down your system like its along at the speed of five
you have installed in your previous versions, or I miles an hour waiting for the
computer the better the per- recommend a free antivirus dogs to come closer to my
formance. The other type of from Microsoft called car so I could get a good look
memory is virtual memory. Microsoft Security Essential at them and find out if these
When your computer does you can get it at animals were lost or if some-
not have enough RAM or http://www.microsoft.com/s one had abandoned them. I
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installed it creates a paging knew for certain the two
file on your hard drive, dogs were safe and not going before it gets cut
Windows operating system to run out to the busy road.
uses a portion of you com- Well I hope some of these Finally I stopped and waited
for the dogs to approach my
I will estimate the value of your standing timber
puters hard drive for memo- suggestions help, and car. I rolled my car window and pay you 50% of that value up front. You get
ry. Virtual memory slows remember if you have a com- down just an inch and soon paid the rest of the money as your timber is cut, so
down your computers per- puter problem it is not your the dogs had arrived and
formance because your com- fault, so until next time any sniffed my car over. I got a you get paid for everything that is harvested.
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Center, Route 16, Pinkham in - 5 PM - 5:45 PM; Franconia, NH) is open Bath Book Club!
Ongoing Events
arren Masonic Hall - break- Notch, NH. For more infor- Meeting - 6 PM at Horse Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m.
fast from 7-9 on the first mation contact the AMC at Meadow Senior Center, through Columbus Day The Bath Library Book Club
Sunday of each month. Hope (603) 466-2727 or www.out- North Haverhill. Weekend, or other times by will be discussing “In a
to see you there. doors.org. ——————————— request. Our antique farm Dark, Dark Wood”, by Ruth
——————————— ____________________ Connecticut River Valley equipment is on display in Ware, on Thursday, June
The Warren/Wentworth Food For on-going events at Beekeepers Assoc meets the side yard for viewing 14th at 6 pm at the Bath
Pantry, serving residents in WREN (Women’s Rural every thirdThursday 7-9 PM any time as is the Iron Public Library.
Warren, Wentworth and Entrepreneurial Network) of at the Grafton County exten- Furnace Interpretive Center. When a friend she hasn't
Glencliff, is located behind Bethlehem, please visit sion office building, 3855 seen or spoken to in years
the Warren Wentworth www.wrencommunity.org or Dartmouth Collage Hwy, unexpectedly invites Nora to
Ambulance Service building call them at: 603-869-9736. North Haverhill, NH. Monday’s beginning January a weekend away in an eerie
and is open every Friday CRVBA17@gmail.com. 8th: glass house deep in the
from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. For eli- For ongoing schedule at . Drawing from Life, 6-8pm English countryside, she
gibility information or to Silver Center for the Arts, —————————— Joseph Patch Library, reluctantly agrees to make
make a donation, stop by or Plymouth, NH, call 603-536- Lots of things going on at Warren, NH, 03279 the trip. Forty-eight hours
call 764-5265. The pantry ARTS or visit them on the the Newfound Audubon Please bring a sketch pad and later, she wakes up in a hos-
gratefully accepts food or web at: Center. For scheduled events your favorite drawing tool! pital bed injured but alive,
monetary donations as well www..plymouth.edu/silver and information, please go If you don’t have one, no with the knowledge that
as donations of personal and ——————————— to: www.nhaudubon.org. worries! someone is dead. Books may
household care items. Friends of the Library have _______________________ Try ours! be picked up at the Bath
——————————--- establishing a __ Info: 603-764-9073 Library; hours are Tuesdays,
Nightly Entertainment Conversational French group We have these ongoing pro- Wednesdays and Thursdays
Indian Head Resort, Lincoln at the Joseph Patch Library grams: separate Support Groups For 9:00am to noon and 1:00 pm
745-8000 in Warren. We meet on French: each Monday at Caregivers & Those with to 6:00 pm and Saturdays
www.indianheadresort.com Monday mornings, 9-10. 9 am. Alzheimer’s/Dementia 9:00 am to noon. Anyone
Join us! All skill levels are Knitting: Saturday every Wednesday at 2pm with an interest in reading
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Brewery 745-3951, Lincoln. sign up: call Luane Clark, Coloring for Grown ups, Church Parish Hall is welcome to attend. For
www.woodstockinnNH.com coordinator, at 764-5839, or Wednesdays starting at 5pm. 18 Veteran’s Square information, please contact
____________________ the Joseph Patch Library at (Come when you can, leave Laconia, NH the library at 603-747-3372
Haverhill Memorial Post 764-9072. when you must) For more information call or email
5245 and their Ladies ——————————— Comfort Keepers at 603- bathlibrarykjb@gmail.com
Axillary hold their regular Wentworth Historical Fairlee Public Library fair- 536-6060
monthly meeting at 7pm on Society meets monthly, 7:00 lee.library@gmail.com Confidential and non-
the third Thursday of each p.m, every third Thursday, tory Time denominational
month at the VFW Post in April - Dec. at the Historical Tuesdays Please note we do not meet
North Haverhill. All mem- Society Museum in 10 am if there is a school delay or
bers are invited to attend. Wentworth. Join us for his- Campton Historical cancellation due to snow.
——————————— torical topics and stimulating Society
For all upcoming events at D conversation. The Old Town Hall in
Acres - (D Acres is located at ——————————— Campton
For on-going programs, con-
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218 Streeter Woods Road in certs and events at COURT Open, Thursdays 9 AM to 4
Dorchester, NH.) Visit STREET ARTS, Haverhill, PM
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——————————- please visit www.alumni-
hall.org or call 603-989- Campton, New Hampshire 5/ 19, 5:30 until 7 p.m. Plants and Fungi Workshop
To find out the on-going hap- 03223 ITALIAN DINNER at the Popular Presenter Returns to
penings at the Squam Lakes 5500. Classes, art shows, Old Town Hall, Rt. 175, United Congregational Quincy Bog Natural Area
Natural Science Center in Shakespeare in the Valley, (north of Blair Bridge Rd.)Church UCC, Main Street, Rumney, NH – The
Holderness, NH. You can Music, wide variety of pro- Route 10, Orford, NH . Quincy Bog Natural Area
call 603-968-7194 or visit gramming. Join us! (603)-536-5140 email: Donations are happily announces a workshop enti-
them online at: www.nhna- ——————————— camptonhistorical@gmail.co received for the Ministry and tled Wild Edible and
ture.org The Baker’s River Grange Medicinal Plants and Fungi
meets the 2nd and 4th Friday m Maintenance of the Church. Workshop, presented by
——————————— every month, 7:30 p.m., website: www.camptonhis- There will be an opportunity Rick van der Poll on
To find out the on-going hap- Grange Hall, Rte.25, torical.org. to make a separate donation Sunday, June 3 from 9:00
penings at the AMC Rumney. Visitors wel- for the painting of the am to 1:00 pm at Quincy
Pinkham Notch Center Holderness Historical Steeple in June. Everyone Bog Natural Area Nature
where programs are free & comed! Society open on Summer welcome Center.
Saturdays Open 10-12noon Back by popular demand!
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medicine in the central New
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participants to the common
Gas • Diesel • Deli • Meats • Groceries
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what is “out” and identifi-
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Route 25 • Wentworth, NH • 764-5553 In past years Rick has led
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participants expressed inter- Karin Matey Perhaps after we called
est in exploring the world of Continued from page them, the police officer had
edible and medicinal plants,
it was decided to offer this B-3 an idea whose dogs they
with them but I knew they must be and went to tell
workshop as part of Quincy them. I told the couple that I
Bog’s program series. would not mind knowing I had spotted both dogs on my
Dr. Rick Van de Poll is the was helping my new friends way home fearing they
principal of Ecosystem find their owner. A shiver ran might be heading for the
Management Consultants through me thinking of what
(EMC) of Sandwich, New would have happened if they main thoroughfare. The
Hampshire. Beginning in the had run out to this busy road woman hugged me and was
mid-1980’s, his company I was now on. Before I clearly shaking. She had
was one of the first to per- approached the police sta- worried someone could have
form natural resource inven- taken them, or worse they
tories for the public and pri- tion, I decided not to leave could have gotten hit by a
vate sector of New England. the dogs there but instead to car. I told the woman that
With an emphasis on biodi- leave my address and phone when I spotted the two dogs
versity conservation, Dr. Van number so the dog owner I knew they needed help to
de Poll has included invento- could contact me and come keep safe. The dogs obvious-
ries of all species of flora and and get their dogs. Then the
fauna on over 300,000 acres ly knew these people, whose
of land in every corner of the
thought crossed my mind,
what if there was no owner relief was plainly clear on White Mountains DAR Honors Good Citizens
state. He has recorded over looking for these animals, as their faces. I knew they were
1500 fungi and 2100 species our “helper” had said. Would the owners. When I opened
of plants in New Hampshire, my car door, both dogs At their meeting on 2018 were Ayla Sage Crosby
and has eaten and/or used I be ready to keep them and jumped right out of my car Saturday, May 12, the White
hundreds of species for food care for them? I really did Mountains Chapter of the from Profile High School
not need two more dogs and straight into their and Trevor R. Fenoff from
or medicine. As a lecturer, owner’s car! National Society Daughters Lisbon Regional School, as
Rick has presented at dozens given the animals I have of the American Revolution
of seminars and conferences already but I knew I would honored this year’s DAR well as Kylee Bailey from
as an invited guest and find a way to keep and care As I stood there watching White Mountains Regional
keynote speaker. He serves them all drive away, I was so Good Citizens from among High School, who was nomi-
for them if needed. I didn’t thankful that I’d listened to the seniors at four local high
on the NH Rare Plant Task want them to wind up in a schools. In attendance was nated by the chapter for the
Force, and is responsible for shelter. I remained hopeful my instinct that Sunday New Hampshire State
a number of rare plant afternoon and stopped to the DAR Good Citizen from Organization DAR Good
records in northern New that the owners were looking help. I was glad I had kept Littleton High School, Emily
for their lost family mem- Daine, pictured here with Citizens award. For more
England. He co-founded the the dogs with me until I information on this program

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Monadnock Mushroom Club bers. Maybe the police found their owners, and not White Mountains Chapter
would have an idea, but I Good Citizens Chair Paula or joining DAR visit
in 1988, and founded the only listened to the friendly www.dar.org, or for more
local Sandwich Area didn’t think I would leave advice. At each step every- Berry (left) and Chapter information on the White
Mushroom (SAM) Club in them there. thing had worked out per- Regent Kate McCartney Mountains Chapter call
2001. fectly. I then drove home to (right). The chapter’s other Chapter Treasurer Alicia
The workshop is limited to When at the police station I spend the rest of the after- DAR Good Citizens for
20 people. Wear comfortable found no one there and the Prater at (603) 991-3755.
walking shoes; bring drink- doors were locked! That was noon with my horses know-
ing water and bug spray. disappointing. I went back to ing the two dogs were safe
Baskets and 10x hand lens the car to make sure that I and sound and back home
are encouraged. Please bring had left the windows a little with their family.
your favorite reference
guides as well. Pre-registra- open so the dogs could
TThis Month’s
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r
upon payment of $20 fee. supposed I might have to
Contact Betty Jo Taffe at head home with the dogs in The more effective
bjtaffe@gmail.com or 603- the car and call the police advertising you
786-2553. Checks should be again when I got there. Just
payable to Quincy Bog have.
My Den
as I was getting ready to tist
Natural Area – Workshop, leave the police station a The more cus- ROCK
and mailed to Quincy Bog vehicle drove into the park- S!
Natural Area, P.O. Box 90, ing lot fast and parked right tomers you will
Rumney, NH 03266. Please next to my car. A couple got have.
include your email address
so we can confirm your reg- out and asked me if I had Our
istration upon receipt of your their two dogs, as the police
check. had notified them that they ads pay for them-
To learn more about Quincy were found. The couple told selves. contact us
Bog and the Pemi-Baker me that their dogs had wan- ncnewsnh@
Land Trust visit the website dered off and that they had
at www.quincybog.org or been looking for them for gmail.com
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our lives. God wrote Adult Bible Study
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United Methodist Church life, if we read it.then the Word of God, Sunday Morning Service ..... 11 a.m.
who is a Person,
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Beth Weick Continued
Stuart’s Comic Book Store from page B-2 nose with no apologies, just rinsed in the chilled rainwa-
as it had clearly filled the ter of May. It was a smell
will, with care and some room, sweet and spicy, pow- and a sense that said much
kindly fortune, grow to be a erful and complementary all and, simultaneously, nothing
Brings you Laff-a-Day
part of. at once. Hot cast iron and beyond the obviously mun-
shared meals and summer dane facts of the situation. It
Returning inside the cabin, warmth and quiet labors: was this weave of things
it was an olfactory experi- each and all were beckoned, great and small, stored in the
ence - where the senses con- unasked, by the smell. hardy bulbs of some alliums,
jured emotions, memories, that I had intended to
and reactions in the fractions The story I set out to write describe. And yet, the story
of a moment before con- here was, in fact, simply of became what it had to be: the
scious thought could catch the arresting fragrance of vignettes of a spring world,
up. The pungent aroma of fresh garlic, released as it just awakening.
garlic commandeered my were from wet spring dirt and
OBITUARIES
Edward Johnson, a for- Edward taught science,
mer teacher in Vermont and social studies, and English in Edward simply loved life; he
New Hampshire, passed Bristol, NH and for many loved food and drink, he
years afterwards was a huge loved lobster and pot roast,
away at the Bailey Center in mentor and teacher at the entertainment, television,
St. Augustine, Florida on JFK Middle School in dancing, singing, Broadway
May 6, 2018, at the age of 99 Winooski, VT from where he plays, intellectual discussion
just short of six months retired. that was to the point, local
before his 100th birthday. and world news, being a
Edward and his dear wife, grammarian, listening to
Edward was born in Boston, Elizabeth, had a tremendous sports and music, and read-
Massachusetts on November passion for travel, visiting ing until he became legally
2, 1918 and was the son of most states in the United blind. Edward's favorite song
the late Herman and Jennie States with their children, was "Let the Rest of the
Johnson. Canada, and Mexico. World Go by".
Edward and Elizabeth also Edward loved the Ocean
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 20)

Edward was the loving and took trips to the Caribbean breeze and long fast-paced
beloved husband for 65 years and many voyages to Europe walks on the sands along
of the late Elizabeth including a trip with all of Crescent Beach.
(Murphy) Johnson, also a their children.
native Bostonian. Edward, there is no doubt
The Edward and Elizabeth Edward spoke five languages that your greatest feeling was
Johnson Family includes fluently and was especially the love you shared with
277 Main St Tilton NH their six children and respec- adept at citing Latin phrases your wife. Next to that, your
tive spouses who survived including his favorites, greatest feeling that shines
Monday-Friday 11-6 them and are--Robert "Videre est credere" and in above everything else eter-
Johnson of Medford, MA and later years "Existimo ergo nally is the extension of your
Saturday 9-9 Diane; Susan (Johnson) sum". love and having made a dif-
Goldin of Springfield, VA ference individually in every
Sunday 10-6 and Herbert; Carolyn Having lived in other states, person's life you touched.
Johnson de Gomez of Edward and Elizabeth
Houston, TX and Puerto Johnson chose Vermont as Edward, know that we all
Game room with seating for 32 players
Plata, DR and Bayardo; the place to be. The folks miss you so very much,
saw St. Michael's College, thank you for everything,
Game room available after hours for any card Betsy (Johnson) Giroux of Champlain College, and love you more than anything
Cary, NC and Peter; Edward UVM as becoming an inte- in the world, and that life for
Johnson of Durham, NC and gral part of family home life us will never be the same.
for their children which they
game club
Donna; and Elizabeth did become. Edward, wife A service at the Bath, NH
(Johnson) Clark of Bath, NH. Elizabeth, and family resided Congregational Church is
Wanted Edward and Elizabeth also
had seventeen grandchildren-
-Joey, Katie, Michael, Sarah,
in Williston, VT for two occurring on May 15th at
years and then built a house 1:00 pm followed by burial
in Shelburne, VT in 1970 in the Bath Cemetery Family
Jennifer, Jessica, Tisha, where they called home until Plot.
Jeffrey, Eric, Carolina, the 1980s when Edward and
Elizabeth migrated back and Visit Ricker Funeral Home
we are paying top dollar for
Bryan, Shawn, Mark, forth to St. Augustine until & Cremation Care of
Elizabeth, Kelly Ann,
Power Rangers
Charlie, and Andrew. 2013. During their migra- Woodsville
tion, they spent the summers
in Vermont and the winters Pike, NH- Iola G.
Mutant Ninja Turtles
Marvel figures Edward and Elizabeth also in Florida. In 2015, Edward's Dickinson Beauchene,
had thirteen great grandchil- wife, Elizabeth, sadly the 95, of Dickinson Road, died
dren who are Parker, Piper,
Other comic figures.
Elora, Lucas, Tyler, Haley, love of Edward's life passed on Tuesday, May 1, 2018, at
away.
Comics
Celeste, Eliza, Nolan, Miles, her home, surrounded by her
Rayan, Maya, and Aiden.
Sports collectables
Edward can be remembered family.
in many ways beyond being
We have every other week auctions on
Edward graduated from an outstanding human being, Iola was born in Hardwick,
Wednesdays. Follow us on facebook for Boston Latin School, a an individualist, and a VT on August 16, 1922, to
school where Benjamin remarkable teacher. Stanley and Alfreda
Franklin had studied hun-
details on how to join our auctions or to have
(Hamilton) Gould.
your items listed. dreds of years before. Edward was a superb speak-
Edward also graduated from er, a deep thinker, a loving In her spare time, Iola
the legacy Tufts College, soul, a prolific athlete who enjoyed quilting, crocheting,
particularly enjoyed playing and painting.
Find us on Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/stuart.comix now Tufts University. squash with Harold Zimman
Edward received teaching who the Tufts University She loved the outdoors, par-
certification from Plymouth Athletic Field is named after, ticularly fishing, gardening,
see our coupon in coupon section State College (NH) and fur- tennis, baseball, and football. camping, and digging dande-
lions.
ther certification from St. He maintained a slender
Michael's College (VT). build throughout his life. She was a member of the
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The Outside Story________________________________________
one to four years. The dam- ten miles from the infesta-
age occurs as larvae chew tion, you are not at immedi-
their way through the tree’s ate risk.”
sapwood, zigging, zagging,
and leaving frass-filled ser- Unfortunately, towns and
pentine pathways in their property owners should plan
wake. As they sever vessels for reduced dependence on
beneath the bark, the effect is ash in their landscapes. For
similar to someone ringing a example, at Saint Michael's
trunk with a saw. College where I work, we are
Emerald Ash Part of the challenge of man-
considering our options.
About 85 ash trees grace our
Borers aging EAB, is that it is hard campus with many more
Author: Declan to detect, especially in the
early stages. Generalized
scattered through the natural
area. According to Alan
McCabe symptoms of ill health in ash
trees such as crown dieback
Dickinson, Associate
Director of Grounds, EAB
Jim Fuller, a former park are often early signs, but can be checked by injecting The Curious Cat By math and science because of
other conditions can also insecticides into the soil being able to read and com-
every other year, but this is Please send Bear
ranger at Vermont’s Grand
Isle State Park, described this bring these same symptoms. your questions to prehend all the previous
interaction with a tourist A frequently cited diagnostic an expensive option that at Bear at ncnewsnh@g mail.com studies done. Then there is
from New Jersey, when he is the one eighth inch, D- most, can protect individual Please give me your name age history and history holds a
confiscated their out-of-state shaped hole that an adult trees. and town lot of keys to the secrets that
firewood. beetle leaves as it emerges you are from will unlock so many scien-
through the tree bark (adults Preventing the movement of tific questions. So my best
Ranger Jim: "We are trying emerge between May and infested wood is the highest This weeks question comes advice to you would be to
to keep the forests clear of midsummer). However, in priority for slowing the from Brianna. Her mother study hard and learn as
invasive insects.” practice, these holes can be spread of this and other for- stated that Math and Science much as you can on all sub-
very difficult to find and est pests. Left to their own are the most important sub- jects..
Tourist, as beetle fell from identify. When Rosovsky devices, EAB infestations in jects to lear, Brianna would
firewood: “you mean like and her colleagues are Maryland spread at a rate of like to know if this is true. Please send
that one there?" inspecting an area, “we look only a half mile per year. me your
for woodpeckers’ pecks and However, as noted in the Well I must state that if I had curious
In this instance, the hitchhik- flecks – flecks of blond bark Vermont Department of questions.
to pick a subject to be more Remember

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 21)


ing insect proved to be an where the birdy feet have Forests, Parks, and important than another, I
innocuous flathead borer. kicked off bark, and pecks Recreation literature, “…all curiosity
However, Jim’s anecdote just into the wood, where the stages of the insect can travel would agree with your killed the cat,
illustrates a major challenge insects hang out.” 65 mph down the interstate mother, how ever you need but satisfac-
for forest stewards around inside infested wood!” to be able to communicate tion brought
the region, and especially for Approximately five percent and having a command over him back.
officials tasked with manag- of Vermont’s trees are ash, so All bordering states and the English language will
Quebec have emerald ash help you in understanding

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ing tourist areas. Invasive I feel some stress at the news
insects often hide in wood. of EAB’s arrival (one small borer infestations. With bee-
Every time someone moves consolation – mountain ash, tles also found in Orange,

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another, especially when tions, is not a true ash and is Counties, no Vermonter lives
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distances, there’s a risk of a father liked to say, “if you infestation. I won’t be felling
new forest infestation. must panic, have an organ- the green ash from the corner

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ized panic,” and so I asked of my yard any time soon,
The emerald ash borer Rosovsky how people in but sadly, neither will I plan
(EAB) is a poster bug for this areas infected by the insect on planting any new trees.

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risk. Recently, this highly should respond to inevitable
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reached Orange County,
Vermont, and transported developing a plan to discern dent researchers on insect
wood is one of the potential the extent of the infestation. communities in the
causes. EAB kills all Road-side ash inventories Champlain Basin is funded
American ash species, and in will likely be components of by Vermont EPSCoR’s Grant
our region’s forests, where this effort so that vulnerable NSF EPS Award #1556770
white ash is common, the areas can be managed to pre- from the National Science
insect has the potential to vent damage by falling trees. Foundation. The illustration Attorney Steven B. Goss

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bring about radical change in In the meantime, Rosovsky for this column was drawn
our ecosystem and loss of quoted her colleague Barbara by Adelaide Tyrol. The
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Rosovsky, the
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Orange don't cut all of your ash , and sponsored by the
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OBITUARIES OBITUARIES
Huckins, of North Haverhill, Woodsville, NH- September 13, 2011. Randolph, VT - Kent
to whom he was married on
August 15, 2004. Also sur-
Kathryn "Kay" Mae was also predeceased by Dale Swift, 57, of
viving are four children, O'Malley, 77, of Harmony She
her father, Daniel Kennedy Pleasant Street, and formerly
Christopher Wyman and Drive, died on Saturday, May in 1975; her mother, Vivian of Hanover, NH, died
wife Willie of North 12, 2018, at Dartmouth Corey in 2004; and a brother, Wednesday, May 2, 2018, at
Haverhill, David Wyman Hitchcock Medical Center, Lawrence Kennedy in 2009. his home.
and companion Pam Cook of Lebanon, NH. He was born in Riverside,
Haverhill, Chad Wyman and She is survived by two CA, December 30, 1960, a
wife Danielle of North Kay was born on October 15, daughters, Lori LeBlanc and son of Frederick W. and
Haverhill, and Todd Wyman 1940, in Old Town, ME, to husband Randy of Las Earlah C. (Hayes) Swift, and
and wife Nicole of Glencliff, Daniel and Vivian (Trafton) Vegas, NV and Cathy graduated Hanover High
NH; five grandchildren, Kennedy. Andrews and husband School Class of 1979.
Jacquline, Braiden, Arayah, Stephen of Braintree, MA; a Kent has lived in Randolph
Aubrey, and Mason; his She was a graduate of son, Scott Papcun and wife for several years. He enjoyed
mother, Carolyn Spaulding Bridgeport (CT) High School Linda of North Haverhill, fishing and the great out-
and husband Cary of and then attended Berlin NH; a granddaughter, Nikki doors. Kent will be remem-
Meredith, NH; nine siblings, Tech. Papcun of New York City; a bered as a generous, caring
Robert A. Huckins and com- step-daughter, Pam O'Malley individual who loved to help
panion Charlene Kennedy of Kay moved to New Anderson and husband others.
North Haverhill, NH- Warren, NH, Jeana Luneau Hampshire in 1984. Dennis of Mt. Lake, NH; He was predeceased by his
Donald Joseph of Laconia, NH, Jackie three step grandchildren, five mother Earlah Swift on May
Combs and husband Kevin She began working at step great grandchildren, and 15, 2003.
Huckins, 55, of Benton of Meredith, Jessica Goupil Connors Footwear in Lisbon, one step great-great grand- Survivors include his father
Road, died on Saturday, May and husband Kevin of NH. child; a sister, Gayle Savoy Frederick W. Swift of
12, 2018, at The Jack Byrne Laconia, Michelle Ide and of Woodsville; and nieces, Wilder, VT, his siblings Scott
Palliative Care Center, husband Ray of Laconia, Later she was employed as a nephews, and cousins. Swift of Renick, WV, Fiona
Lebanon, NH. Belinda Frechette and hus- certified office worker in the Barr of West Lebanon, NH,
band Roland of Meredith, Community Resource Office At Kay's request, there will Shelley Moore of Lebanon,
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Donald was born on August Jason Huckins and wife NH, and Shawn Pelfrey of
12, 1962, in Plymouth, NH, in Woodsville until her retire- be no calling hours.
to Robert and Carolyn Christina of Florida, Chad ment. Clovis, NM,
(Emerson) Huckins. He was Huckins and wife Jennifer of A memorial service will be at nieces, nephews, cousins,
a graduate of Ashland High Holderness, NH, and Krista She was a member of St. on Thursday, May 17 at 11 aunts and uncles.
School. Huckins of South Carolina; Luke's Episcopal Church and AM at St. Luke's Episcopal There will be no calling
For over 18 years, he worked and several nieces, nephews, the Mary A. Glidden Lodge Church, 3 Church Street, hours.
as a steel building erector for cousins, aunts, and uncles. of Rebeka's #45, both of Woodsville, with Father
T.B. Corporation in A celebration of life is being Woodsville. William J. Watts, Jr. officiat- A graveside burial service
Plymouth. planned for a later date. ing. will be on Wednesday, May
He loved NASCAR, Boston For more information or to She played an integral role 30th, at 10 AM at the Lime
Bruins hockey, hunting, and offer an online condolence, assisting with the Good Burial will follow in Pine Kiln Cemetery, Newbury,
ice fishing. please visit Shepherd Ecumenical Food Grove Cemetery, Swiftwater VT.
He was predeceased by his www.rickerfh.com Pantry and community Road, Woodsville.
father, Robert Huckins on Ricker Funeral Home & meals. Memorial contributions can
April 27, 2005, and his Cremation Care of In lieu of flowers, contribu- be made to the Clara Martin
maternal grandparents Ruth Woodsville is in charge of In her spare time, she tions may be made to St. Center, 11 North Main
& Alphonse Vaillant. arrangements enjoyed reading, watching Luke's Episcopal Church, Street, Randolph, VT 05060.
Donald is survived by his movies, and being with her PO Box 167, Woodsville,
wife, Diane (Patoine) family. NH 03785. Visit Ricker Funeral Home
& Cremation Care of
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OBITUARIES OBITUARIES
Groton, VT- Woodsville, NH- the former Grafton Kane Iola G. Dickinson
Tyler Josiah "TC" He appreciated the simple David Bruce Aldrich Masonic Lodge # 46 of North Beauchene From page
Curtis, 17, of Railroad family
life and loved being with III, 7, died on Friday, May Haverhill for over 20 years B-16
and friends. and was a 32nd Degree
Street, died on Sunday, May 4, 2018, at Cottage Hospital, Mason, a Past Master, and Grange in Pike, the Pythian
6, 2018, as a result of injuries Tyler is survived by his par- Woodsville, from injuries Worshipful Master. In his Sisters in Warren, NH, and a
sustained in an accident. ents, Derek and Ranee Curtis received in an accident. spare time, he enjoyed veg- life member of VFW
of Groton; his brother, Ryan etable gardening, ice fishing, Auxiliary Post #5245 of
TC was born in Claremont, Curtis and girlfriend Paxton A graveside service is being fly fishing, and driving North Haverhill, NH.
NH, on January 3, 2001, to Ricker of Bradford, VT; planned for June in Grove around enjoying the beauty
Derek and Ranee (Porter) maternal grandparents, Hill Cemetery, Lisbon, NH. of Mother Nature and She married Bertrum
Curtis. William Porter and wife wildlife. Dickinson in 1939 and he
Carolyn of Virginia; maternal A full notice will be pub- He married his wife, predeceased her in 1962.
He was a junior at the Blue great grandmother Katharine lished when dates and times Sandra, on August 14, 1971
Mountain Union School in Blanchard of Enfield, NH; for the service are available. and she predeceased him on She is also predeceased by a
Wells River, VT. paternal grandparents, Alton January 18, 2016. sister, two brothers, and two
Curtis, Jr. and wife Linda of Visit Ricker Funeral Home He is survived by a daugh- grandchildren, Sherry
TC was active in the school Virginia; paternal great & Cremation Care of ter, Kim Blowey and hus- McClure and Kenny
community where he was grandfather, Alton Curtis, Sr. Woodsville band Steve of Haverhill, NH; Langille.
known as a leader. of Claremont; and several two sons, Charles E. Hanson,
aunts, uncles, and cousins. North Haverhill, NH- Jr. and wife Melissa of North She is survived by two
He was a member of the Charles Edgar Hanson, Woodstock, NH and Troy daughters, Wanda Fiano and
husband Francis and
baseball team where he was He was predeceased by his Sr., 82, of Reservoir Lane, Dodge and wife Penny of
Terriann Begin, both of Pike;
a first baseman, shortstop, maternal grandmother Anita died at his home on Tuesday, Littleton, NH; eight grand-
and pitcher. Pollard. children and three great three grandchildren, Lisa
May 8, 2018. grandchildren; and five sib- Adams and husband Mark,
He also played varsity bas- There will be no calling Charles was born on lings, Joyce Lee, Patricia Jennifer Hatch and husband
ketball for the Bucks. hours. January 24, 1936, in Island Easterling, James Hanson, Keith, and Mark Begin; sev-
Pond, VT, to John Earl and Earl "Sonny" Hanson, and eral great and great-great
Evelyn Grace (Worth)

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TC worked for the Crown's A funeral service was on Richard Hanson; nieces, grandchildren; along with
on their dairy farm and for Saturday, May 12 at 11 AM Hanson. nephews, and cousins; and nieces, nephews, and
Blue Mountain Excavating at the Blue Mountain Union He was a graduate of his faithful pal, Bandit. cousins.
with Jeremy Bogie. School, 2420 US Route 302, Haverhill Academy, Class of There will be an hour of
Wells River. 1955. calling time on Thursday, Services are being planned
He also worked with his best Charles was a member of May 17 from 2-3 PM at for later this summer.
friend, Dylan Smith, at Casual wear will be appreci- the Army National Guard for Ricker Funeral Home, 1
Woodsville Power ated. 32 years, retiring in 1995 Birch Street, Woodsville, NH Iola's family would like to
Equipment working on attaining a rank of Lt. Col. with a funeral service begin- thank North County Home
equipment and landscaping. A private burial will be He served in Korea and as ning at 3 PM. Health and Hospice, espe-
observed in the Groton a Ft. Dix trainer, he was cho- Burial will follow in the cially Joan Emerson, for
In his free time, he went Village Cemetery at the con- sen to carry the State of NH Horse Meadow Cemetery, their care, support, and com-
snowmobiling, four-wheel- venience of the family. flag down Broadway in New North Haverhill. passion.
ing, and hunting with family York City, under the com- Memorial contributions
and friends. Memorial contributions in mand of General O'Neal. may be made to the humane Visit Ricker Funeral Home
Tyler's name may be made to He was the plant manager society of one's choice. & Cremation Care of
He loved going to Bear the Blue Mountain Union for Northeast Hardwood for Visit Ricker Funeral Home Woodsville
Ridge, practical joking, and School, ATTN: Athletic 25 years and the resident & Cremation Care of
riding around the area in his Department, 2420 US Route cashier at the Glencliff Woodsville
truck. 302, Wells River, VT 05081. Home for 15 years.
Active in community
TC was a Proud American Visit Ricker Funeral Home & affairs, he served as a water
and was very opinionated in Cremation Care of and light and precinct com-
his beliefs. Woodsville missioner and treasurer for
North Haverhill.
He was a member of the
North Haverhill Fire
Oh Lord Jesus Department and belonged to
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have mercy on the
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