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Greetings, and thanks for joining me for another week.
Starting us off are a few news
stories you may have missed.
First,
priorities?
Brittany
Carulli, 25, was arrested in New
Jersey, charged with stealing a
medics wallet from inside an
ambulance. The medic had
allowed Carulli in the ambulance to grieve over her
boyfriends body after he was
struck and killed by a car.
[KJRH-TV (Tulsa)]
by Dave Berman
You had one job! Funeral directors who mix up bodies (either
accidentally or, in some cases,
fraudulently) are not uncommon, but Thomas Clock III of
Clock Funeral Home at White
Lake (Whiteside, Michigan)
was charged with a bit more.
Not only did Clock allegedly After the hunt! A beautiful red fox that got lucky out hunting!
fail to bury the ashes of the late Two squirrels can be seen in its mouth. This photo was capHelen Anthony (interring an tured at Base Station Road in Bretton Woods recently. - Rudy
empty box instead), but when Chiarello, Bethlehem, NH
the family asked for a specific
burial date, Clock allegedly told
them that no workers were If you have a photo which you think could make it as our picavailable and that the family ture of the week, let us know. Email it to
would have to dig the cemetery ncnewsnh@gmail.com.
plot themselves for which
Clock helpfully advised using a Snipes. How did the mistake get best for the most may be a critepost hole digger. (And they by multiple proofreaders? I rion. We the people seem to
did.)
[MLive.com] honestly dont know, Snipes have been forgotten for another
said. I had a group that I sent to people: the corporations.
proofreading training so wed
Talking about one job, be prepared. [South Florida Last column, I asked a question
Floridas Broward County has Sun Sentinel] Got that: and gave people an email
trouble on its election ballots, YES/SI/NO.
address to which they could
which have already been mailed
respond. I am happy to say a
to 173,000 voters. The county, And if that isnt confusing response poured in. It didnt
which was included in the Bush enough: If you live in Nebraska answer the question, but I got a
v. Gore 2000 presidential elec- and you want to repeal the death response! Woo-hoo! I have a
tion lawsuit over faulty ballots, penalty, vote retain. If you reader again!
has a typo this year in a question want to retain the death penalty,
about a sales tax increase. The vote repeal. And if you want Finally, it can always be worse!
ballots
include
English, to execute the guy who wrote In the past, France had a law
Spanish, and Creole, and rather the ballot question, read the limiting holidays for bakers so
than having a choice of statute he had to follow. Capital that there wouldnt be a shortNO/NO/NON
and punishment is on the ballot age of fresh bread during the
YES/SI/WI, the latter choice because Nebraskas legislature summer holiday season. But the
reads YES/SI/NO. Will voters passed a bill to abolish it and laws were overturned in the
be confused by the choice of citizens submitted a petition to choc de simplification effort,
Yes/No? There is a line that let the voters decide. According allowing bakers to choose their
starts with yes, and theres a to the state attorney generals own vacation schedule for the
line that starts with no, offers office, Nebraska law says that in first time since the French
Elections Supervisor Dr. Brenda such cases, the question to be Revolution. Sure enough, this
put to voters is whether to repeal summer there has been a shortor retain the statute the legisla- age of baguettes. So, weve
ture passed in this case, the taken to buying those strange
bill abolishing the death penalty. half-cooked mini baguettes
from my local supermarket and
[Omaha World Herald]
putting them in the oven, comThere isnt any state in the plains one victim. Only the
country where a minimum wage bad [bakeries] stayed open,
worker can afford rent for a one- complained another. A third
bedroom apartment working 40 says the shortage has left the
hours a week. What ever hap- country paralyzed, adding,
pened to politicians who repre- We have decapitated people in
sented and worked for the peo- this country for less. [London
ple? Every bill passed should Telegraph.
help, not hurt. I know nothing
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The Adventures
of Tom & Atticus
As Tom continues working on
his upcoming book, we will rerun one of his columns from
October of 2014. We hope you
enjoy it.
same for long, not even pain, are reminding me that in the
psychic pain. Sit it out. Let it all autumn they are at their most
pass. Let it go."
beautiful. Looking to Atticus
now as I write this, his eyes are
It seems that is the lesson we a tad bit cloudier, his muzzle
are learning in Atticus's old age. has a touch of gray in it.
To let go of the past. Past Beyond that though, he shines
expectations. Past performanc- as he always has. Only this
es on the trails. We both are morning, in mountain air clean
older than we were when we and cool, he bounced along a
started hiking ten years ago, but trail that traces the Saco River
while I'm middle aged, my like he was a pup again. Young
four-legged friend is now and free and happy.
becoming elderly.
The passage of the seasons is
Acceptance has come in the much like the passage of life.
form of appreciating nature There are lessons to be learned
whenever we experience it and and gifts to received, no matter
wherever we can. So what if the time of year. No matter the
we don't go as high as we used time of life
to or traverse for as many
miles? In the White Mountains You can always follow all of
we are blessed with waterfalls Toms latest adventures by foland valleys, ponds that are lowing him on Facebook at:
secreted away where the moose Following Atticus,
go to play and eat, and rivers or you can follow his blog at:
both strong and gentle. The air tomandatticus.blogspot.com.
is clean, the wildlife abounds,
and we are still free as we wish
to be as we make our way into
the forest each time we enter
one, leaving the car and the rest
of the busy world behind.
Think Local,
Nature calls to us and we still
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To The Editor_________________________
A Plymouth resident, I am a
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Plymouth
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Neil Cowan welcomed the class (Classmates pictured standing left to right: Carol (Matson) Nicol, Leo Ouellette, David Minickiello, Guy Kenneson, Neil Cowan,
members and guests and acted Charlotte (Hickin) Reed, and Dennis McKenzie. Seated left to right: Shirley (Matson) Nicol, Pauline (Robertson) Marvin, Sally
as Emcee for the evening. (Anthony) Paul, Patricia (Hall) Auger, Nancy (Bartlett) Meier, and Nancy (Bolton) McKenzie.
Acquaintances were renewed
during a social hour followed
by a delicious dinner and the Nancy (Bartlett) Meier, Nancy
(Bolton) and Dennis McKenzie,
evening was enjoyed by all.
Neil and Linda Cowan, Patricia Grafton County USDA Farm applicable deadline.
to the above acreage reporting
A moment of silence was (Hall) and Archie Auger, Service
dates:
Agency
(FSA)
observed for classmates who Charlotte (Hickin) Reed, Guy Executive Director Steven The following acreage reporthave passed away since gradua- and Carol Kenneson, Carol Schmidt announced that pro- ing dates are applicable for
If the crop has not been
(Matson) and Larry Nicol, ducers who file accurate and Grafton County:
tion.
planted by the above acreage
Shirley (Matson) and Mark timely reports for all crops and November 15, 2016: Perennial reporting date, then the acreage
Special gifts were awarded to Nicol, David and Linda land uses, including failed Forage and Fall-seeded Small must be reported no later than
the classmate who had traveled Minickiello, Leo Ouellette, and acreage can prevent the poten- Grains*
15 calendar days after planting
the longest distance to attend Pauline (Robertson) and Bernie tial loss of FSA program bene- January 2, 2017: Honey
is completed.
the reunion, classmate who has Marvin. Each classmate was fits. Please pay close attention January 15, 2017: Apples
been married the longest, class- asked to stand and share memo- to the acreage reporting dates February 15: Maple Sap
If a producer acquires
mate with the most children, ries and updates of the 60 years below for 2017.
additional acreage after the
July
15,
2017:
Forage
Seeding
classmate with the most grand- since they graduated.
above acreage reporting date,
and all other crops
children and great grandchilIn order to comply with FSA September 30, 2017: Christmas then the acreage must be reportEveryone is looking forward to program eligibility require- Trees
dren.
ed no later than 30 calendars
the next reunion.
days after purchase or acquiring
ments, all producers are encourClass members and spouses
aged to visit the Grafton County *Please note the change in the lease. Appropriate docuattending were as follows: Please see photo above of the FSA office to file an accurate acreage reporting deadline for mentation must be provided to
Sally (Anthony) and Sam Paul, class reunion.
the county office.
crop certification report by the 2017 Perennial Forage.
If a perennial forage
The following exceptions apply
crop is reported with the intended use of cover only, green
manure, left standing, or
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The other candidate is Bob Giuda, a retired airline pilot who left
his home (also in Warren) to join Nevada rancher Cliven Bundys
armed confrontation with federal officials over defaulted grazing
fees and to support his anti-government movement.
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Chandler is a stable and intelligent character and has the temperament necessary to serve in the state senate. He has my vote.
Joyce Weston
Plymouth, NH
need
better
government, environment for entrepreneurs
focused on delivering a better and businesses.
education to our future workforce and a much friendlier A resident of Warren, Giuda
(www.bobgiuda.org)
is a
Marine Corps veteran and former FBI agent, and has owned
several small businesses.
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