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Northcountry News• PO Box 118 • North Salem, NH 03073 • 603-328-5071
Leave Fawns and Other Young Wildlife Alone
Game staff can assess the sit-
uation and help determine
the best course of action. In
most cases, it is best to leave
the young alone and allow
time for the mother to return
to move it to a different loca-
tion.
Adult deer can be detected
easily by predators due to
their scent and large size.
Because of this, does will
spend long periods of time
away from their fawns to dis-

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Wildlife has begun giving them. Most of the time, they associate their scent from the
birth around the state, with are removing the young fawn and keep them safe
the majority of deer fawns from the care of its mother, from predators. For the first
in New Hampshire being who was waiting to return. month of life, the doe will
born in May and June. Each The best chance a young only visit the fawn a few
spring, many New wild animal has to survive is times a day to nurse quickly
Hampshire residents see in its natural environment before leaving again,
young wildlife by them- under the care of its mother. although usually not going
too far.
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Has the mother died? Has If you see a fawn or any Duane Cross Photo.
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The answer in most cases is suspect it has been aban- could be exposing yourself to (www.duanecrosspics.com)
NO. The mother is likely not doned or orphaned, do not rabies, which is a fatal dis-
far off, waiting to return to move the animal. Contact ease. Additionally, picking
feed her newborn. NH Fish and Game Dispatch up any newborn could lead
at (603) 271-3361, e-mail to that animal being eutha- Next Deadline Friday
Unfortunately, well-inten- dispatch@wildlife@nh.gov, nized for required testing.
tioned, but misguided, indi- or our Wildlife Division at Only qualified people with June 8, 2018 4:30pm
viduals see young alone, (603) 271-2461, e-mail special rehabilitator permits,
assume they are abandoned, wildlife@wildlife.nh.gov to For the June 15, 2018 Issue
and take them in to “help” make a report. Fish and Continued on page A-2

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Table of Continued from front The Frost Place Museum Opens for A Face in the
Contents 2018 Season
page
Crowd” and will be
issued through N.H. Fish on display for the
months of June and
and Game, may take in and
A-4 care for injured or
July in The Lincoln
Berman’s Bits
orphaned wildlife.
Public Library
BethWeick Adventures Improper care of injured or
in Homesteading B-2 orphaned wildlife often
leads to their sickness or
Business Directory B-9 death. For example, deer
Lincoln, N.H. – The Lincoln
fawns that have been fed Public Library located at 22
Business News B-3 cow’s milk will develop Church Street in Lincoln is a
severe diarrhea (scours). 5 star library that has been
Clasifieds B-6 Every year, the state’s only named one of the best public
Comics licensed fawn rehabilitator
B-8 has libraries in the state by
several fawns die from Library Journal Magazine.
Community News A-2 scours because they have They also showcase local
been improperly fed or
Country Happenings B-4 cared for by the public. artists on a bi-monthly basis.
Unless you have rehabilita- In June and July stop by this
The Curious Cat A-5 tor credentials, it is ILLE- spectacular library to view
Family Notices A-6 GAL to have in your pos- the newest art by local artist
session or to take from the Michelle Dunn.
Karin Matey B-3 wild New Hampshire now serves as a gift shop Dunn’s exhibition is called
wildlifeand keep it in cap- The Frost Place Museum and poetry venue where vis- “A Face in the Crowd” and
tivity. For a full list of opens for the 2018 season itors can enjoy a 20-minute will be on display for the
The Outside A-5 licensed wildlife rehabilita- on Saturday, May 26, at 1 video scripted by Frost’s
tors, go to pm. Located at 158 Ridge months of June and July. A
Restaurant Guide B-2 www.wildnh.com/wildlife/r Road in Franconia, The great-grandson. There is reception will be held on
Tek Talk. B-3 ehabilitators.html. Frost Place is committed to also a quarter-mile Poetry Friday, June 15th from 4-6.
honoring the legacy of Nature Trail on the property, Light refreshments will be
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Tom & Atticus B-1 Please remember that the Robert Frost while encour- which winds through Frost’s served, prints will be avail-
best way to help young aging the creation and woods and features Frost’s able and all art is for sale.
wildlife is by keeping them appreciation of poems. poems on plaques through- This new exhibition is filled
WILD. For more informa- out. Listed in the National with new never before
tion, see The museum will be open Register of Historic Places,
www.wildnh.com/wildlife/f Saturday, Sunday, and shown art painted in acrylics
Monday of Memorial Day The Frost Place stands in a on canvas. The alive sun-
awns.html. beautiful location overlook-
Weekend from 1 - 5 pm. It ing the White Mountains, a flower paintings are based
will then be open Thursday view that Frost savored and upon reference photo’s taken
- Sunday through June, 1 - 5 can now be appreciated by at Longview Farm in
pm. Starting July 1, the visitors from all around. In Plymouth, N.H.
Neighborhood Open House museum will be open daily addition, The Frost Place According to Dunn, these
1 - 5 pm, closed Tuesdays. offers three annual summer sunflower paintings repre-
Extended fall foliage hours poetry programs, two annual sent the faces of individuals
begin in September. poetry competitions, a free who have overcome adversi-
The Frost Place offers a poetry reading series, poetry ty. Each flower represents a
self-directed tour of poet craft talks, workshops open person who is going through
Robert Frost’s former home. to the public, as well as recovery, each person that
The museum allows visitors other community program- loves someone who is an
to tour the rooms where ming and poetry education. addict, each person that had
Frost lived and wrote and For more information, the strength to change their
features rare signed first edi- please contact The Frost life, each person who accept-
February 27 March 3 tions of his work and family Place office at 603-823- ed help, each person who has
photographs. The Henry
th- rd

Holt Barn at The Frost Place 5510, frost@frostplace.org, hope and each person that
or visit www.frostplace.org.

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North Country Cmmunity News!
The Rocks to host fundraising efforts garnered Make Plans to Enjoy Free Fishing Day in
Tom Ryan and his Ryan and Atticus induction
to the Massachusetts Society New Hampshire on Saturday, June 2
dogs Samwise and for the Prevention of Cruelty CONCORD, NH -- Take
Emily on June 6. to Animals’ Hall of Fame as
recipients of the organiza-
advantage of
Hampshire's Free Fishing
New
Tom, the author of the New tion’s “Human Hero of the Day, Saturday, June 2, 2018
York Times bestseller Year Award.” Ryan and . On Free Fishing Day, you
Following Atticus, will dis- Atticus also received the can fish anywhere in New
cuss his latest book, Will’s “Humane-itarian Award” June 3 Wildflower Walk at Hampshire - freshwater or
Red Coat. from the Massachusetts The Rocks offers a chance to saltwater - without a fishing
School of Law. Ryan is the see the Historic Mile Path license. Plan to get out and
author of New York Times enjoy the day fishing with friends and families to plan a
BETHLEHEM, N.H.— Bestseller “Following day enjoying the outdoors
Hikers and animal lovers, BETHLEHEM, N.H.—The your family and friends.
Atticus.” Rocks kicks off the summer Both state residents and non- together," said Jason Smith,
mark your calendars! Writer Tom and Atticus adopted an Inland Fisheries Chief for
Tom Ryan and his canine season with a Wildflower residents may participate. All
elderly, special needs dog Walk June 3. The walk, from other fishing regulations the N.H. Fish and Game
companions Samwise and named William Lloyd Department. "They are sure
Emily visit The Rocks 9 – 11:30 a.m. will feature must be followed, including
Garrison – “Will,” for short. the intriguing history of The season dates and bag limits. to be "hooked' after a relax-
Estate June 6 to discuss Will thrived in the compan- ing day of fishing."
their adventures, and some Rocks and the flora growing Anglers participating in a
of the stories from “Will’s ionship of Tom and Atticus, around the Historic Mile state-approved fishing tour-
leading to their receipt of Path. nament that day will still For details on fishing rules
Red Coat,” his new book. the Massachusetts School of for various waters, consult
The presentation will begin The guided tour at The need to purchase a license.
Law Humanitarian Award. Rocks will take place on the the New Hampshire
at 7 p.m. An admission fee Ryan’s second book “Will’s Freshwater and Saltwater
of $10 per person will be Historic Mile Path, an area "Free Fishing Day is a great
Red Coat: The Story of One normally off-limits to visi- opportunity for anglers to fishing digests, available at
earmarked for improve- Old Dog Who Chose to Live www.fishnh.com/fishing/pu
ments to the events room in tors. Led by Rocks Director take someone interested in
Again.” Ryan continues to and Farmer Nigel Manley 'testing the waters' -- or for blications.html.
the main building at The reside in the White
Rocks. Owned by the and wildflower enthusiast
Society for the Protection of Mountains. Ginny Jeffryes, the tour will
The Rocks is the North include discussion of the

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New Hampshire Forests, Country Conservation &
The Rocks serves as the property’s storied history, the
Society’s North Country Education Center of the array of plants growing
Conservation & Education Society for the Protection of there, and the forestry work
Center. New Hampshire Forests done as part of the property’s
Tom Ryan lives in Jackson, (www.forestsociety.org). long-range forest manage-
N.H., and is the author of The Forest Society is a non-
profit membership organiza-
ment plan.
“Guests will get to see some
Warren • Wentworth Food Pantry News
the New York Times best-
selling memoir, “Following tion founded in 1901 to pro-
tect the state’s most impor-
of the favorite places of the The Pantry is located under the Warren
Atticus.” A former newspa- tant landscapes and promote
Glessner family, who built
The Rocks and spent many Ambulance Service building and is open
per reporter and publisher of
“The Undertoad” in wise use of its natural summers here,” said Manley. for food distribution on Fridays from 1-3
Newburyport, Mass. resources.
The landmark 1,400-acre
“We’ll also explain the
forestry work done the past pm and on an emergency basis. The
During the winter of 2007,
Ryan and his dog, Atticus property The Rocks includes few winters as part of our Pantry gladly accepts non-perishable food
M. Finch, climbed 81 4,000- numerous buildings listed on
the National Register of
ongoing effort to protect the
cultural sites here and to
items.
foot peaks, raising several Historic Places and offers
thousand dollars for the enhance wildlife habitat on
Jimmy Fund and Dana- Agri- and Eco-tourism the property.”
Farber Cancer Institute opportunities throughout the Manley recommends reserv- DADS 4 BY TOOL & SUPPLY
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BATH HISTORICAL SOCIETY
www.therocks.org, e-mail
info@therocks.org, or call
603-444-6228.
At the April meeting of the Bath Historical Society The Rocks is the North
members received report of a good attendance at the Yard Country Conservation &
and Bake Sale held on the 26th. Since there is still a good Education Center of the
inventory of items on hand, it was decided to have another Society for the Protection of
sale on May 19. The Society is appreciative of all who New Hampshire Forests
helped in any way. (www.forestsociety.org). The
As usual, the focus for May will be the Annual Ghost Forest Society is non-profit
Walk when ghosts of former residents will appear to relate membership organization
stories of their lives. This year reincarnation will take founded in 1901 to protect
place at the Center (aka West Bath) Cemetery on the tradi- the state’s most important
tional Memorial Day - May 30 at 7:00 pm. Attendance is landscapes and promote wise
free and all are invited. Patsy Woods will hostess a gather- use of its natural resources.
ing at her home for visiting and refreshments once the
ghosts have returned to their graves.
And looking ahead, October 6 is the date chosen for
our 2nd Annual Pig R
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there said they didn't know one date but proceeded to are having with the econo-

“Berman’s Bits”
Berman’s Bits
the stylist's name or how to relentlessly stalk him, even my & all things else, 91% of
reach him. Apparently, that's breaking into his home last the Network News about me
part of the famous barbers' month to take a bath, is negative (Fake). Why do
code of silence. They never according to officials. The we work so hard in working
talk. Just like the mafia. Phoenix woman — who with the media when it is
by Dave Berman [Bizarre News]
Finally, a cake celebrat-
referred to herself as the
“new Hitler” — dished out
corrupt? Take away creden-
tials?” So virtually anything
ing a South Carolina teen’s some relationship advice negative about DT is fake
Greetings, and thanks for "macho case" is also usable high school graduation and defended the alleged news?
joining me for another as a tabletop iPhone stand, a turned into a not-so-sweet harassment by claiming that My photographs don't do
week. Starting us off are a doorstop and a tool for do-it- surprise when a Publix she “loved him.” “If you just me justice - they just look
few news stories you may yourself crafts. [UPI] supermarket censored the give, and you don’t stop giv- like me.
have missed. First, a Next, when a client at a inscription “summa cum ing, even if you don’t From a while back,
Japanese company is mak- Brooklyn barbershop com- laude” (Latin: ‘with highest receive, you all of a sudden- Emerson College (my alma
ing it easier for the phone- plained about his haircut, distinction)’ The grad’s ly receive a lot,” Ades said. mater) in Boston, Mass., has
addicted to build muscle the stylist threw him out of mom, Cara Koscinski, said Ades was arrested over an made it clear: students may
with a 22-pound iPhone the salon… through the win- she ordered a cake online incident in which she not sublet their dorm rooms
case. Telecom giant dow. The 33-year-old victim from her local Publix for a allegedly showed up at the on the vacation rental site
Softbank announced the 22- was at the Levels graduation party for her 18- man’s workplace pretending AirBnB. Sophomore Jack
pound dumbbell case, billed Barbershop in Crown year-old son, Jacob. The to be his wife. She faces Worth had listed his room,
as the world's heaviest for Heights. Police say he store allows customers to charges of threatening, and said it helped recoup
the iPhone, is now for sale threatened to withhold pay- customize cake orders with stalking and harassment. “I some of his college expens-
on its website for about ment for the cut because he a personalized inscription. felt like I met my soul mate es. “Room and board prices
$100. The case is composed didn't like it. The barber was Koscinski said she ordered a and I thought we would just are very expensive,” he said,
of a standard dumbbell with enraged and shoved him cake with the words: do what everybody else did but when college officials
a permanently-affixed through the storefront win- “Congrats Jacob! Summa and we would get married found out about the listing,
phone case, designed to face dow, police said. The attack Cum Laude Class of 2018.” and everything would be they ordered Worth to delete
the user at a 25-degree left a gaping hole in the Instead, supermarket bakers fine,” she said from jail. it. In the two weeks the list-
angle, which Softcom said is glass. The cut and bloodied wrote: “Congrats Jacob! Ades, however, was reluc- ing was active, Worth host-
"ideal for watching movies" victim was taken by ambu- Summa - - - Laude Class of tant to discuss whether her ed three guests. “I saw this
feelings were reciprocated. as a way to make some
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while pumping iron. The lance to a hospital. The styl- 2018.” [Huffington Post]
company website shows the ist ran off. Other barbers The real reason women “I don’t want to talk about money, but also help some
don't play football is that,” Ades said when asked people out,” he said. Worth
because eleven of them if she was told to stop con- is studying visual and media
would never wear the same tacting him. She insisted she arts. [Boston Globe]
outfit in public. (Phyllis is not crazy — just the “the (Maybe he should consider
Diller) person that discovered switching his major to hos-
True love…? Thousands love.” pitality.)
of unanswered texts, stalk- Today's 'Murica: White Some supposedly actual
ing charges and jail bars are House correspondent April headlines: (1) `Homicide
apparently no match for Ryan says that she has Victims Rarely Talk to
love. In a jailhouse inter- received death threats after Police’; (2) ‘Barbershop
view, Jacqueline Ades said asking press secretary Sarah Singers Bring Joy to School
she still pined for a one-time Sanders if President Trump for Deaf’; (3) ‘City Unsure
date who accused her of has considered resigning. Why Sewer Smells’; (4)
stalking and sending him Death threats? That is how ‘Federal Agents Raid Gun
over 65,000 texts in less polarized and nasty some of Shop, Find Weapons’; (5)
than a year, news station us have become. ‘Republicans Turned Off by
"Inspiring Healthy Choices For Life"
KTVK reported. “He’s my Speaking about the press, Size of Obama’s Package.’
soulmate,” Ades said from according to DT, “The Fake Bonus: ‘Man with 8 DUIs
Fourth Avenue Jail in News is working overtime. Blames Drinking Problem.’
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the hospital his entire life. trail was surrounded by new before it comes to a junction had gotten richer and looked
Unfortunately he’s spent growth on the ground below where you can go right or more like the deep green of
quite a few of them there and on the buds at the end of left. Both paths take you to summer even where the sun
lately and he now resides in the tree branches above. the summit but for some rea- splashed down on top of it
an assisted living facility. Varying shades of green son each time Atticus choos- and left bits of gold here and
Time marches on…even if greeted us as we made our es the path to the left – I there. We started out later in
we wish it wouldn’t. way over rocks and roots, think because it looks like it the day and the heat and
across numerous foot- goes up while the other one humidity made the mountain
The other day Atticus and I bridges, and along the tum- wraps around the mountain. seem steeper and taller than
were sitting with him in his bled-down boulders that Having reached our destina- it actually is. But by the time
new room and he asked with used to be part of Whitehall tion we sat and ate and drank we reached the top we were
a worried look on his face, Mountain. There was a gen- once again before making rewarded with a refreshing,
“How are you doing? Do tle breeze that kept the bugs our way down the mountain. cool breeze that had us for-
you have enough money? away and made the walk However, instead of walking getting the difficult climb
along the old railroad bed back the way we came, we almost immediately.
The Adventures
Do you have a good life up in made our way over to the ski
of Tom & Atticus the mountains?” quite pleasant. When we
arrived at the top of Thoreau slopes of Waterville Valley Last night, while walking
During my eleven years run- I put my hand on his and told Falls we sat on the rock slabs and walked down the steep- along the Wildcat River we
ning a newspaper in him not to worry. “Life is next to the high-rushing slanting grass through the saw a funny little branch
Newburyport I found two good, Ed.” water and I took off my feet growing afternoon shadows. with fresh greens swimming
things I’d always wanted: a and felt the chill of spring asThe advantage of taking the upstream against the current.
place to call home; and a “Really? You don’t miss the I dangled them in the current ski trails down is that it saves For the life of me I couldn’t
family. That small, charm- life you used to lead here? It while Atticus drank from the your knees and feet from the figure out what it was but we
ing city on the North Shore was a very exciting time.” edge while staying dry. We twists and turns of the rocks were captured by the
of Massachusetts was the shared our lunch, watched on the trail, but you feel it in attempts of that little branch
first place I ever knew that “No, I don’t miss it. I love birds come and go, took your quads even more. The to go where it was most dif-
felt like home. And the the mountains. They feel some photos, and then other advantage is that on the ficult to go. And sitting there
open slopes there are some

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friends I met there became like home.” returned the way we came. watching it for a while I
the close family I’d always wonderful views of the finally realized that branch
longed for. It’s a simple question and On another day we set out Osceolas and the was attached to a beaver.
one we should ask ourselves late in the afternoon to climb Tripyramids you don’t get After a bit that beaver gave
When I was there I watched from time to time, “Do I Mount Tecumseh. Now anywhere else. up trying to swim upstream
a few of them move else- have a good life?” And I’ve some in the hiking commu- and instead came ashore not
where or saw a few die of old thought about my friend and nity poke fun of the shortest That night we returned to our ten feet from us and started
age. Either way I was left his dwindling days and his of the 4,000-footers, a dis- home here in Jackson by eating that little branch. He
brokenhearted. Then, three question a lot over the past tinction it shares with Mount way of the Kancamagus thought nothing of us watch-
and a half years ago Atticus week. Isolation at 4,003 feet high, Highway but it took a little ing him eat his dinner and we
and I were the ones to leave. but they’re being shortsight- longer than usual because we all sat and kept each other
Now we look back on fond- The day after we saw him ed. It may not be as tall as stopped and watched a Bull company for quite some
ness on those years and our Atticus and I parked at the Washington but it’s a tough Moose eating in a pond. time.
friends who remained behind end of Zealand Road and climb and there’s a stretch a
tell me they miss us. One of walked the four and a half little over a mile long where A few days later we returned Continued on page B-16
those friends is in his late miles through Zealand Notch you feel like you’re stuck on to Zealand Road and
eighties and quite a remark- to Thoreau Falls. Spring had a never-ending rocky climbed Mount Hale, anoth- 16ou can always follow all of
able man. Until he recently come to the northern portion Stairmaster. Toward the top er 4,000-footer. In less than Tom’s latest adventures by fol-
collapsed in his apartment, of the White Mountains. The the trail levels out for a bit a week the green of the forest lowing him on Facebook at:
he’d never spent a night in Following Atticus,
or you can follow his blog at:
Franklin’s Once & Again tomandatticus.blogspot.com.


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the next generation of ‘taters needed soon - winter squash to roots much grander than a
Coösauke... Beth
when the serviceberry was destined to be trans- dandelion taproot or the end-
bloomed. With Mother’s planted there - and the task of less runners of sorrel. This
Adventures in
Homesteading Weick Day as my marker, I seeded
root crops next door to the
garlic, and planted string
reclaiming space from the
sorrel, dandelion, and assort-
ed grasses was much more
particular corner of the gar-
den, when we created it out
of the woods that once grew
beans and dry beans in the appealing without the com- here, was at that time home
The Day Has Come Come this season, as spring
progressed into May, I
center of the garden. In the
greenhouse, seedlings were
pany of mosca negra.
The short story is that the
to some young pin cherry
There are just two garden trees. They were cut down
beds, with an aggressively steadily made my way no longer spindly, but grow- weeding went much quicker some eight years ago now.
weedy path between them, around the garden, tidying ing strong and sturdy in the than I anticipated, and that I But, as any new englander
that the late fall weather up beds and preparing the heat and full sun. was quite pleased with the can attest to, the northern for-
frosted before I could give garden to match my winter Transplanting was to begin results. Woody debris from a est is hard to kill and decidu-
them a proper cleaning out sketch of what crops were to shortly. winter’s worth of splitting ous trees are vehemently
last season. They sit in the go where. I planted onions With the black flies getting kindling mulched the path, dedicated to re-growing as
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garden, the “oldest” section base of metal trellising vicious, the time for serious and fluffy sporting a fresh as it is remotely possible.
of our homestead vegetable another day, and placed the weeding was upon me. The layer of straw. Success. And so, new growth from the
excess potatoes in the cellar aforementioned weedy cor- The real accomplishment I

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the horses. He told me that the intruder in my barn he
he suspected that someone said that it would be a good
With Eli Heath had shot an arrow right idea to get some geese.
through one of the barn win- Geese? I said. I never had
Of Paige Computer Services dows targeting my horses. geese and did not know any-
Tech Tips, Talk & Advice For Your Computer The officer and I walked thing about them. He said
back to the barn to make geese sometimes make bet-
Summer is almost here and sure all the horses were fine. ter watch dogs than dogs. He
many of you will be travel- Buy a laptop security device, To my relief it did not seem also thought it would be a
Keeping My
ing on vacation. You may be if you need to leave your lap-
taking your laptop comput- top in a room or at your desk, that anyone was injured or good idea to lock the barn at
Horses Safe
ers or using technology to use a laptop security cable to hurt. But every little noise night.
get where you are going such securely attach it to a heavy seemed to upset them. We At the local feed store I was
as a GPS Navigation device, chair, table, or desk. The By Karin Matey the checked over my horses and advised to order white
here are some tips before you cable makes it more difficult author of My American saw no sign of any puncture Chinese geese and so I did.
fly or drive to your destina- for someone to take your lap- Horse Family and wounds and I felt my horses As much as I appreciated my
tion. top. There are also programs Sebastian’s Adventures: were very lucky that the Dad’s advice I was still not
that will report the location Diary of a Champion. For arrow had missed them. I convinced that geese would
Avoid using a computer bag, of a stolen laptop. They work thanked the officer for com- make good protectors for my
thieve watch for people who when the laptop connects to more information, please
travel with a computer bag, the Internet, and can report visit her author web site at ing out to the farm, and horses. While I was waiting
if you bring your laptop, put the laptop's exact physical www.karinmatey.com. before he left he gave me for the arrival of my geese I
it in a back pack or luggage location. One such tracing When I first had my horses some good advice to keep had my husband Doug help
that way it is not obvious that program is Computer Trace with me on the farm, I never my horses safe. At this point me build a new side barn
you are carrying a laptop Lojack. This program will thought of needing to lock there was nothing he could door so I could lock my
with you. trace your computers loca- my barn door at night. It was do to catch the person that horse barn at night. When
tion without the thief know- clear to me one morning was trying to harm to my the geese arrived, a friend of
Keep your laptop in site, ing there is a program work- horses. He recalled a sad mine drove me down to the
when going thru security do ing in the background. Many when I came out to my barn
not let your computer leave new laptops have that option that someone had been in my incident that happened a few local feed store to pick them
your site, approximately for a monthly fee you can barn the night before. I years ago when someone up. When I saw them they
1500 laptops a day get stolen enable it in the computers noticed things were out of stole horses from a farmer’s were so little that they fit in
at airport security check BIOS. place, and my horses seemed pasture. Sadly the horses the palm of my hand. Today
points. to be very disturbed and act- were never found. In this each goose weighs more
When using your laptop use ing very strange. It took me day and age there are still than 20 pounds and to my
Do not keep passwords with a screen guard, this keeps the rest of the day to calm rustlers, believe it or not, to surprise I discovered that
the laptop. Most laptops prying eyes from seeing make a few bucks off some- they make the best guards I
have the option in the com- information on your comput- them down. A few nights
puter BIOS to enable boot er screen, especially if you later I was awoken by the one’s animals. Furthermore, could ever wish to have.
the officer told me that it is Geese have very loud voices

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password, with that option are at an airport departure sound of my horses kicking
enabled you must enter a gate people may be looking the sides of their stalls. I not uncommon that people when disturbed. People are
password before your com- over your shoulder without knew something wash very sometimes do strange things afraid of them and I under-
puter will boot into the oper- your knowledge. wrong so I got out of bed to to other people’s animals for stand why. They are very
ating system. Many of us for- look out of my bedroom win- no good reason. He advised smart and in a confrontation
get passwords and write If your laptop is stolen dow. When I looked at the me to lock the barn up tight they use their teeth, their
them down or keep them change your email password, at night. wings, and their razor sharp
with the computer. Keep notify your internet provider clock it was 3:00 in the
passwords separate from the and change your internet morning. I had decided to At that point my awareness feet to fend off intruders.
computer, put them on a password if you use high stay by the window and lis- was raised and I knew I People keep their distance
piece of paper in your wallet speed such as Charter and ten to what was going on in needed to think about having when they see my geese.
or purse, or maybe in your you have an e-mail account my barn, with my horses more security around my After I introduced and began
cell phone, which you also call them to change your e- being restless. I remembered property. I picked up the locking them up my barn at
need to keep tight grips on, mail account password. If it once that my Dad told me phone and called my Dad in night, I never had another
password protect your cell is a company laptop and cus- never to go out to the horse Germany for advice. My mysterious barn intruder.
phone and GPS also. tomer data is on the laptop barn alone at night if I felt Dad was always the one that For piece of mind, I also
Anything you can do to deter notify your company IT rep- gave me sound advice over bought a shotgun and
the thief. Should your com- resentative so they can take that someone was out there
puter, cell phone or GPS get appropriate actions. Report but instead to notify the the years and so I hoped he learned how to shoot!
stolen and it is password pro- the theft to local police as police and let them check out would be able to help this
tected, notify the manufac- soon as possible. the situation first. He said if time. After I told him about
ture that they were stolen. anyone would be in the barn
The only way a password I hope these tips are helpful, at night that they surely
can be removed is if the thief I wish everyone a safe sum- would not have any good
sends the device to the man- mer and again any questions intentions. My first instinct
ufacture to have the pass- please e-mail me at
word removed, the manufac- paigecs@gmail.com or visit was to run to the barn but
ture will look at the serial my website at www.paige- when my Dad’s words of
number if you reported it as computerservice.com or call advice came to my mind, I
stolen they will notify the (603)747-2201, I will be opted to call the nearest
police and it will be returned starting Basic Computer police station for help
to you. Class on June 21st if you are instead.
interested please call so I can A friendly police officer
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laptop. Use a free program will also tell you the details I introduced myself and the
such as Truecrypt at on the class, so until next
www.truecrypt.org, it will time take care and Happy reason I was calling he
secure your information and Computing! offered to come and take a Landowners, get paid for your standing timber
only allow you access to it. look around. Before he hung
up the phone he advised me before it gets cut
to stay in the house quietly
with the lights off and not go I will estimate the value of your standing timber
to the barn alone. He said it and pay you 50% of that value up front. You get
was dangerous to do so
because whoever was out paid the rest of the money as your timber is cut, so
there might be armed. I you get paid for everything that is harvested.
promised to wait for him to Rondeau Logging, established in 1988, is fully
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open to the public: AMC Tuesdays - T.O.P.S. (Take The Franconia Heritage Rocks offers a chance to see
Pinkham Notch Visitor off Pounds Sensibly) Weigh Museum (553 Main Street, the Historic Mile Path
Center, Route 16, Pinkham in - 5 PM - 5:45 PM; Franconia, NH) is open
Ongoing Events
arren Masonic Hall - break- Notch, NH. For more infor- Meeting - 6 PM at Horse Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m. BETHLEHEM, N.H.—The
fast from 7-9 on the first mation contact the AMC at Meadow Senior Center, through Columbus Day Rocks kicks off the summer
Sunday of each month. Hope (603) 466-2727 or www.out- North Haverhill. Weekend, or other times by season with a Wildflower
to see you there. doors.org. ——————————— request. Our antique farm Walk June 3. The walk, from
——————————— ____________________ Connecticut River Valley equipment is on display in 9 – 11:30 a.m. will feature
The Warren/Wentworth Food For on-going events at Beekeepers Assoc meets the side yard for viewing the intriguing history of The
Pantry, serving residents in WREN (Women’s Rural every thirdThursday 7-9 PM any time as is the Iron Rocks and the flora growing
Warren, Wentworth and Entrepreneurial Network) of at the Grafton County exten- Furnace Interpretive Center. around the Historic Mile
Glencliff, is located behind Bethlehem, please visit sion office building, 3855 Path.
the Warren Wentworth www.wrencommunity.org or Dartmouth Collage Hwy, The guided tour at The
Ambulance Service building call them at: 603-869-9736. North Haverhill, NH. Monday’s beginning January Rocks will take place on the
and is open every Friday CRVBA17@gmail.com. 8th: Historic Mile Path, an area
from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. For eli- For ongoing schedule at . Drawing from Life, 6-8pm normally off-limits to visi-
gibility information or to Silver Center for the Arts, —————————— Joseph Patch Library, tors. Led by Rocks Director
make a donation, stop by or Plymouth, NH, call 603-536- Lots of things going on at Warren, NH, 03279 and Farmer Nigel Manley
call 764-5265. The pantry ARTS or visit them on the the Newfound Audubon Please bring a sketch pad and and wildflower enthusiast
gratefully accepts food or web at: Center. For scheduled events your favorite drawing tool! Ginny Jeffryes, the tour will
monetary donations as well www..plymouth.edu/silver and information, please go If you don’t have one, no include discussion of the
as donations of personal and ——————————— to: www.nhaudubon.org. worries! property’s storied history,
household care items. Friends of the Library have _______________________ Try ours! the array of plants growing
——————————--- establishing a __ Info: 603-764-9073 there, and the forestry work
Nightly Entertainment Conversational French group We have these ongoing pro- done as part of the property’s
Indian Head Resort, Lincoln at the Joseph Patch Library grams: separate Support Groups For long-range forest manage-
745-8000 in Warren. We meet on French: each Monday at Caregivers & Those with ment plan.
www.indianheadresort.com Monday mornings, 9-10. 9 am. Alzheimer’s/Dementia “Guests will get to see some
Join us! All skill levels are Knitting: Saturday every Wednesday at 2pm of the favorite places of the
Woodstock Inn, Station & welcome. For questions or mornings, 10 am Laconia Congregational Glessner family, who built
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Brewery 745-3951, Lincoln. sign up: call Luane Clark, Coloring for Grown ups, Church Parish Hall The Rocks and spent many
www.woodstockinnNH.com coordinator, at 764-5839, or Wednesdays starting at 5pm. 18 Veteran’s Square summers here,” said Manley.
____________________ the Joseph Patch Library at (Come when you can, leave Laconia, NH “We’ll also explain the
Haverhill Memorial Post 764-9072. when you must) For more information call forestry work done the past
5245 and their Ladies ——————————— Comfort Keepers at 603- few winters as part of our
Axillary hold their regular Wentworth Historical Fairlee Public Library fair- 536-6060 ongoing effort to protect the
monthly meeting at 7pm on Society meets monthly, 7:00 lee.library@gmail.com Confidential and non- cultural sites here and to
the third Thursday of each p.m, every third Thursday, tory Time denominational enhance wildlife habitat on
month at the VFW Post in April - Dec. at the Historical Tuesdays Please note we do not meet the property.”
North Haverhill. All mem- Society Museum in 10 am if there is a school delay or Manley recommends reserv-
bers are invited to attend. Wentworth. Join us for his- Campton Historical cancellation due to snow. ing a spot for the morning
——————————— torical topics and stimulating Society tour. The tour allows only 15
For all upcoming events at D conversation. The Old Town Hall in people, and they generally
Acres - (D Acres is located at ——————————— Campton fill quickly.
For on-going programs, con- For more information, pro-
Upcoming Events
218 Streeter Woods Road in certs and events at COURT Open, Thursdays 9 AM to 4
Dorchester, NH.) Visit PM gram times and to reserve a
www.dacres.org.
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STREET ARTS, Haverhill,
please visit www.alumni- 529 NH Route 175 6/1 The Enfield United place on the tour, please visit
www.therocks.org, e-mail
hall.org or call 603-989- Campton, New Hampshire Methodist Church will host a
To find out the on-going hap- 03223 Ham and Bean Supper in the info@therocks.org, or call
penings at the Squam Lakes 5500. Classes, art shows, Old Town Hall, Rt. 175, 603-444-6228.
Shakespeare in the Valley, Enfield UMC Fellowship The Rocks is the North
Natural Science Center in Music, wide variety of pro- (north of Blair Bridge Rd.)Hall on Route 4 in Enfield,
Holderness, NH. You can NH from 5-6:30 pm. The Country Conservation &
call 603-968-7194 or visit gramming. Join us! (603)-536-5140 email: cost is $10 for adults, $5 for Education Center of the
them online at: www.nhna- ——————————— camptonhistorical@gmail.co children ages 5-10 and under Society for the Protection of
ture.org The Baker’s River Grange m New Hampshire Forests
meets the 2nd and 4th Friday 5 are free. The menu (www.forestsociety.org).
——————————— every month, 7:30 p.m., website: www.camptonhis- includes homemade baked
To find out the on-going hap- torical.org. beans, ham, cole slaw, home- The Forest Society is non-
penings at the AMC Grange Hall, Rte.25, profit membership organiza-
Rumney. Visitors wel- Holderness Historical made pies, rolls, hot dogs, tion founded in 1901 to pro-
Pinkham Notch Center comed! and beverages. Take-out is
where programs are free & Society open on Summer available tect the state’s most impor-
Saturdays Open 10-12noon tant landscapes and promote
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someone is dead. Books may Hitchcock Medical Center in Tales of New
be picked up at the Bath Manchester and Lebanon. Hampshire Family Stuart’s Comic Book Store
Library; hours are Tuesdays, They also make MDA sum- Storytime Returns in
Wednesdays and Thursdays
9:00am to noon and 1:00 pm
mer camp possible so kids 2018
with muscle disease can
to 6:00 pm and Saturdays enjoy “the best week of the CONCORD, NH--Families
9:00 am to noon. Anyone year” at Easter Seals Camp can learn more about the
with an interest in reading Hemlocks, CT and nearly 80 state we all love at the New
and conversing about books other locations nationwide.
is welcome to attend. For This year’s ride is dedicated Hampshire Historical
information, please contact to Rick DiRocco who is 2 Society this summer with the
the library at 603-747-3372 1/2 years old and was diag- return of the popular Tales of
or email nosed with Duchenne New Hampshire Family
bathlibrarykjb@gmail.com Muscular Dystrophy at 15 Storytime series, a free pro-
months old. Duchenne gram for kids and their fami-
lies.
6/22
Muscular Dystrophy (DMD)
NH IAFF Fire fight- is a genetic disorder charac-
ers and MDA get ready for "Sharing stories about the
terized by progressive mus-
the 31st Annual cle degeneration and weak-Granite State is a great way
Trans NH Bike Ride ness. Rick spends most of to bring families together and
The Trans-NH bike ride has my time bugging his older introduce kids to all the won-
a rich history that began in brother and being his bestderful things about living in
1988, it was started by a friend at the same time. He
New Hampshire. We had
group of Salem NH (Local loves arts and crafts, throw-
such a positive response to
2892) Fire fighters two of ing a ball around and justthis series last year that we
whom are still heavily having fun. Rick loves fire-
had to bring it back," said
involved, retired Lt. Ron fighters; they always invite
Elizabeth Dubrulle, the
Gale and retired Captain him to their stations and to
Society's director of educa-
Kevin Campbell. Without play in the trucks. tion and public programs.
the support of Ron and
Kevin and The Professional Free Admission for Dads "We're reading different sto-
Fire Fighters of NH this ride on Father's Day at Wright ries this summer, with even
would not be the success it Museum more crafts and games."
is. MDA is leading the
fight to free individuals — Wolfeboro, NH - The Each week, the story time

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and the families who love Wright Museum of World will focus on a different chil-
them — from the harm of War II is offering free dren's book author or illus-
muscular dystrophy, ALS admission to dads on trator based in the Granite
and related muscle-debilitat- Father's Day, June 17, when State. After one of the
ing diseases that take away accompanied by a paying Society's storytellers reads
physical strength, independ- family member. aloud a collection of stories,
ence and life. Together with the group will visit a related 277 Main St Tilton NH
our supporters, we’re help- The Wright Museum of museum object or two on
ing kids and adults live World War II is open to the display in one of the
Monday-Friday 11-6
longer and grow stronger. public for the 2018 season Society's exhibitions, and
Saturday 9-9
MDA takes a big-picture through October 31. play a game or make a craft
perspective across neuro- Museum hours are Monday- to take home. Participants
Sunday 10-6
muscular diseases to uncov- Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-4:00 also get an activity sheet with
er breakthroughs that will p.m. and Sunday: 12:00- fun facts, a coloring image,
accelerate treatments and 4:00 p.m.
Game room with seating for 32 players
cures. The power in this and tie-ins to the Society's
research approach is that The Museum is a not-for- website, which contains
thousands of digitized
Game room available after hours for any card
knowledge and information profit educational institution
from one disease can often that focuses on the images of New Hampshire game club
yield progress in others to American home front as and artifacts.
speed urgently needed war front during World War
answers for families. Funds
raised through 2018 Trans
NH Bike Ride support
MDA’s life-enhancing pro-
II. The museum is located at This fun program is sure to
77 Center Street, Wolfeboro, bring a smile to kids and
NH, on Route 28. adults alike, so it's only fit-
ting that it is sponsored by
Wanted
grams such as state-of-the- For more information, visit Concord Pediatric Dentistry
art support groups and clin- www.wrightmuseum.org. where the pediatric dental
we are paying top dollar for
ics, including the MDA
Clinic at Dartmouth Continued on page B-16 Power Rangers
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and have their own transportation.


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to schedule an interview.
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says this about prayer.Philippians 4:6 Adult Bible Study
do not be anxious about anything, but ................ 10 a.m.
The people of the in everything by prayer and Sunday School ..................... 10 a.m.
United Methodist Church supplication with thanksgiving let your Sunday Morning Service ..... 11 a.m.
requests be made known to God.There
are many verses that speak about Evening Service ................... 6 p.m.
praying.Whether it’s aloud,in your Wednesday Night Prayer ...... 7 p.m.
SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES

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ing the wonders of life Concord. It runs for seven Twelve Must Plant
unfold on a daily basis. And consecutive Tuesdays, Pollinator-Friendly
Flowers
Beth Weick Continued The Adventures
I keep coming back to some-
By Melinda Myers
cherry trees’ roots was also through August 21, always at
thing Camille Pissaro wrote,
of Tom & Atticus
cut back seven years ago, 10 a.m. Due to Concord
and six, and five, and four,
Continued “Blessed are they who see Pediatric Dentistry's gen- Fill your garden with color-
and three, and two, and one beautiful things in humble erosity, the story time is free ful annuals you and the pol-
After leaving him we came places where other people for all. Although geared linators can enjoy all season
year ago. Granted, over the to the tiniest of toads and I see nothing.” long. Look for outstanding
past few years I’ve been able almost stepped on him. He toward children ages three to varieties chosen by All-
to pull up small parts of the froze underneath my hiking You see, that used to be me. eight, it's fun for audiences America Selections (AAS),
root system as well, slowly boot. Just as we had with the I was one of those people of all ages. It's a perfect a non-profit plant trialing
shrinking its support system beaver we stayed with that who looked at a tree or a bird introduction for young chil- organization, to brighten
for re-growth. It’s largest little toad for quite some or a sunrise and saw nothing. dren to all the things that your garden, attract pollina-
roots, nontheless, remained time. It took a little dog and a lot make the Granite State a tors and outperform other
in tact. great place to live. varieties on the market.
Until this spring. Garden of mountains to remind of Attract hummingbirds and
fork at my side, hands work- Throughout all of these little the important things. second looks from passers-
adventures where we min- Founded in 1823, the New by with the vibrant bright
ing by feel under the friable gled with nature: sometimes Hampshire Historical
garden soil, I had no grander working hard to get to where Tales of New Society is an independent,
orange flowers of Canna
South Pacific. This compact
plans than removing the we were going, other times Hampshire Family nonprofit organization dedi- variety can be started from
encroaching grass back to
the boundaries of my choos- sitting and just enjoying a Storytime Returns in cated to saving, preserving, seed and was selected as a
ing. It was therefore with waterfall, beaver, toad, or 2018 and sharing New Hampshire 2018 AAS winner for its
considerable surprise that I moose, I thought of my eld-
erly friend and his question.
Continued history. Nowhere will you vigorous, full and uniform
growth habit.
realized that a plunge of the find a more extensive collec-
specialists love taking care tion of objects and archives Whether it’s spikes of laven-
garden fork was twisting He and I both know his days of kids. With offices in der, pink, white or red your
loose a sizeable root. I fol- related to New Hampshire's garden and container need,
lowed the ripples in the dirt are numbered and worrying Concord, Lincoln, and New history. The Society shares
about me gives him some- London, Concord Pediatric you’ll find them in the
and loosened the soil along thing to hold onto. Since he these vast collections Salvia Jewel series. Watch
the root’s path. Keeping my
expectations low, I tugged. asked me that question I’ve Dentistry
fied
has all board certi-
dentists and a caring
through its research library,
museum, website, publica-
the butterflies and hum-
mingbirds stop by for a sip
And pulled, and tugged some been writing him a long letter staff, all of whom are dedi- tions, exhibitions, and youth of nectar and the finches
more. Stump in hand, the and it has included each of feast upon the seeds later in
the things I’ve just written cated to providing children and adult educational pro-
resilient remnant of the the season.
young tree that once marked about. My conclusion is that with the personalized, gentle grams. The Society is not a
Add more vertical interest
this spot came free. I indeed lead a grand and for- care they deserve. Concord state-funded agency. All of and pollinator appeal in the
tunate life. Where I once cat- Pediatric Dentistry offers its programs and services are
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four feet, six feet, eight feet goings of a city wrestling dren of all ages. ship dues and contributions. The bright pink blooms hold
in length. With a deep with the growing pains of For more information about their color all season long
breath, I set it aside, an gentrification as it tried to The Tales of New Hampshire the atop sturdy stems 31 to 40
impressive testament to the figure out what it wanted to Family Storytime starts Society and the benefits of inches tall.
become – and this all this all Tuesday, July 10, at 10 a.m., membership, visit nhhisto- Include a few Cupheas, also
will for life. too often had to do with writ- at the New Hampshire known as Mexican Heather
The day had come: in this ry.org or call 603-228-
ing about the shortcomings Historical Society, located at 6688. in containers, borders and
nook of the vegetable patch, of people – I now spend my 30 Park Street in downtown mass plantings. FloriGlory
the forest had ceded to the days with a little dog watch- Continued on page A-7
garden, finally.

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The Outside Story________________________________________
and naked in April or May, part of the burrow while the
the baby woodchucks grow woodchuck is hibernating.
quickly. By four weeks they Other animals inhabit vacant
are furred and their eyes or abandoned dens: otters,
open. At this time the young- chipmunks, voles, shrews,
sters (averaging four to five weasels, and snakes. Coyotes
to a litter) begin to appear at and foxes often enlarge old
the burrow entrance. Their woodchuck dens for their
mother brings them green own use. Foxes have been
vegetation to eat. known to use a den while the
Juvenile woodchucks woodchuck is still living in
emerge from the den at five the same tunnel system.
weeks. Most disperse to seek We have finally solved the
out their own territories in problem of woodchucks
July, though some female raiding our vegetable garden
Appreciating kits may stay with their by wiring a one-foot-wide
Woodchucks mothers until their second strip of fencing laid flat on The Curious Cat By math and science because of
being able to read and com-
Author: Susan Shea spring. Dispersal is a vulner-
able time for woodchucks.
the ground around the
perimeter of our four-foot-
Bear
Please send your questions to prehend all the previous
During this period they may high garden fence. Grass Bear at ncnewsnh@gmail.com studies done. Then there is
One summer we had an fall prey to many predators, grew up through the wire Please give me your name age history and history holds a
ongoing battle with a wood- including coyotes, bears, strip, concealing it. When a and town you are from lot of keys to the secrets that
chuck. Unbeknownst to us, it foxes, bobcats, mink, woodchuck starts to dig next will unlock so many scien-
had dug a burrow in an ideal weasels, hawks and owls. to the garden, it hits the wire This weeks question comes tific questions. So my best
location — in the center of In addition to feeding preda- and stops. Neighbors have from Brianna. Her mother advice to you would be to
our dense raspberry patch, tors, and ridding us of those had success with a couple of stated that Math and Science study hard and learn as
about 10 feet from our veg- pesky extra vegetables, low strands of electrified are the most important sub- much as you can on all sub-
etable garden. The wood- another benefit woodchucks wire around their gardens, jects to lear, Brianna would jects..
chuck then dug a hole under provide is soil aeration. though regular weed-whack- like to know if this is true. Please send
the garden fence and feasted While digging their burrows, ing is required to prevent the me your
on beans, peas, and other ten- they move large amounts of wire from shorting out. Well I must state that if I had curious
der vegetables. We filled the subsoil. Groundhogs are This summer, when I work in questions.
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hole and placed a large rock designed for digging. They my garden and hear the whis- important than another, I
over it. The next day the rock have short, powerful forelegs tles of the woodchucks in the curiosity
would agree with your killed the cat,
had been moved and the hole equipped with stout claws, adjacent pasture, I’ll appreci- mother, how ever you need but satisfac-
re-dug. We tried more rocks, and low ears that can close to ate all the ecological benefits to be able to communicate tion brought
then sheets of metal roofing, keep out dirt. Their sturdy they provide. And be grateful and having a command over him back.
but every day these barriers incisors are used to cut roots that they aren’t actively the English language will
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OBITUARIES OBITUARIES
Bradford, VT- Emilee, Kaylie, and Bentley; Bennington, VT- He was predeceased by his
5 siblings, Beverly Kaiser of He served in the US Air two brothers, Robert Foster
Wanda Mae Preston, Washington, VT, Beatrice Richard G. Foster, 86, Force for four years and was and George Foster, and by a
81, of Goshen Road, died on and Gene Downs of
formerly of Rutland, VT, named Dover Air Force nephew, Kevin Foster.
Wednesday, May 23, 2018, Randolph, VT, Gloria
at the Berlin (VT) Health & Hewes of Randolph, Starlee died on Sunday, May 20, Base's Airman of the Month;
Rehab Center, with her fam- and *** Milette of Roxbury, 2018, at the Vermont was a personnel specialist, He is survived by many
ily by her side. VT, and Charles Preston, Jr. Veterans Home in and was active in Dover nieces and nephews.
of Barre, VT; and several Bennington. playing in the Kent County
Wanda was born in nieces and nephews.
Community Band. At Richard's request, there
Waterbury, VT on October will be no calling hours.
16, 1936, to Charles and Wanda was predeceased by a He was born on July 12,
Freda (Pecor) Preston, Sr. brother, John Preston who 1931, in Barre, VT, the son Upon his discharge in 1958,
resided in Turners Falls, of George and Zerella he entered graduate school at A graveside service will be
Wanda enjoyed driving for MA. (Achilles) Foster. the University of Maryland, on Tuesday, May 29th at 2
Stagecoach Transportation College Park, and received PM in the Jefferson Hill
taking folks to their various Calling hours will be on
appointments in the local Tuesday, May 29 from 6-8 He lived in South Ryegate, his Masters Degree in Cemetery, Jefferson Hill
area. PM at Ricker Funeral Home, VT, attending school there, Business Administration. Road, Newbury, VT, with
1 Birch Street, Woodsville, later moving to Peacham, Pastor Earl Brock, officiat-
She liked crocheting, camp- NH. where he attended Peacham He was a manager for ing.
ing, watching game shows, Academy, played in Howard Johnson's for 26
and going to the movies. Burial will be at the conven-
ience of the family in McClure's student band and years, a salesman at Visit Ricker Funeral Home
Mostly, she loved spending Riverview Cemetery, graduated in 1949. Montgomery Wards for 13 & Cremation Care of
time with her family and Richmond, VT. years, and then for Sears, Woodsville
attending family cookouts. He was very interested in retiring in 2002.
For those who wish memori-
music, played piano and sax-
Woodsville, NH-
She is survived by her 11 al contributions can be made Mamie June Downer,
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children, Barbara Pierce and to the American Cancer ophone, and as a hobby, He enjoyed all types of 91, formerly of Mill Street,
Francis Pierce both of Society, 30 Speen Street, wrote music and had a song music and flower gardening. died following a period of
Williamsport, PA, John Framingham, MA 01701. published-a song for which
Pierce and Bobby Pierce declining health at the
his mother provided the He traveled throughout the
both of Granville, VT, Visit Ricker Funeral Home lyrics. world, often referred to as Grafton County Nursing
Marcia Lyburger and Debbie & Cremation Care of the "world traveler." Home, North Haverhill, NH,
Lyberger both of Woodsville on Thursday, May 17, 2018.
Youngstown, OH, Allen He attended Worcester Mamie was born in
Hathaway of Bradford, Junior College, Worcester, While at Howard Johnson's, Newbury, VT on May 23,
Randy Hathway and Darsee
Morse of Bradford, Tina
Oh Lord Jesus MA, was a member of Phi he was a member of the 1926, to James and Hazel
Hathaway Gilbert and Rick Christ son of God, Theta Kappa National Rutland Chamber of
(Ashford) Henderson.
of Corinth, VT, John Preston have mercy on the Honorary Fraternity, and Commerce, The National On August 19, 1944, she
and Bill Ringer of Poultney, departed, their fami- graduated Cum Laude in Restaurant Association, and married William "Bill" H.
VT, and Lorrie Preston of Business Management in was a member of United
Bradford; 7 grandchildren, lies, friends and me 1952. Lodge #8, AF&AM for Downer, Jr.
Crystal, Maggie, Gracie, a sinner many years. Mamie enjoyed riding with
Liam, James, Trevor, and Bill in the truck and was a
Tracy; 3 great grandchildren, He continued at the member of the New England
University of Vermont and He is a member of Grace Teamsters.
received his BS degree in Congregational United
An accomplished musi-
Commerce and Economics Church of Christ. cian, she loved music,
in 1954. singing, playing for New

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OBITUARIES Twelve Must Plant containers with Vinca Mega increase perennial plantings
Years Eve dances at the Street, Woodsville, on Pollinator-Friendly Bloom Orchid Halo. The
bright purple blooms with a
next year by starting these
three winners indoors by late
Woodsville Armory, and call- Thursday, May 24 from 1-2 Flowers Continued white eye stand up to heat
and humidity without suc-
January. Your efforts will be
ing changes for dances in PM with a funeral service rewarded with flowers that
Diana has more and larger cumbing to disease. same season.
West Topsham. immediately following at 2 flowers than its counterparts. Grow winning varieties of a Don’t let shade stop you
Each year, she and her PM with Melissa Gould as The season long bloom of traditional favorite, zinnia. from inviting pollinators
mother played at the Fiddler's Funeral Celebrant. intense magenta flowers These low maintenance sun- into the garden. Bounce Pink
Contest. Burial will follow in Pine made this a winner. loving annuals can be started Flame Impatiens has all the
Incorporate beauty even in from seed directly in the gar- flower power of common
As a volunteer, she would Grove Cemetery, Swiftwater challenging locations with den. Add vibrant color to the impatiens but is resistant to
play the piano at the senior Road, Woodsville. EnduraScape Pink Bicolor garden with Queeny Lime, downy mildew. Plus, they
center. Memorial contributions Verbena. As the name Zowie! Yellow Flame and are a bit more forgiving if
may be made to the VT implies it is tough as nails, Magellan Coral. Include you allow them to wilt. Just
Mamie was a good cook tolerating drought, heat and smaller scale beauty with add water and they bounce
with donuts, pies, and stews, Association for the Blind & temperatures in the low Profusion and Zahara vari- back.
being her specialties. Visually Impaired, 13 teens. Use this spreader in eties. Plant Sunpatiens Spreading
She loved holiday family Overlook Drive, Barre, VT large containers and baskets Gardeners and pollinators Shell Pink in full sun or
where you can appreciate the love purple coneflowers shade. Enjoy the season
gatherings and traveling with 05641. soft pink blooms with their (Echinacea). Two colorful long, soft pink flowers even
Gary, Linda, Bonnie, John, Visit Ricker Funeral Home darker center. winning varieties, Cheyenne in high heat, rain and humid-
and Bill throughout the US & Cremation Care of Wow visitors and lure polli- Spirit and PowWow Wild ity. This variety has all the
and the Caribbean. Woodsville nators to your garden and Berry will fill your garden low maintenance beauty of
with color for seasons to impatiens but is resistant to
She was predeceased by her come. downy mildew.
husband of 61 years, Bill Woodsville, NH -- David Bruce Aldrich, III, 7, Cheyenne Spirit coneflower Once you’ve added these
Downer, on November 14, died on Friday, May 4, 2018, as a result of injuries sus- produces a mix of purple, beauties to your landscape,
2005; their son, Gary tained in an accident. He was a student at Woodsville pink, red and orange flowers sit back and enjoy. You and
along side lighter yellows, the pollinators will reap the
Downer on March 5, 2018 Elementary School. creams and white. This com- many benefits of these win-
and his wife Linda Downer He is survived by his father David B. Aldrich, Jr., and pact plant stands tall in wind ning additions to your gar-
and rain and is drought toler-

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on September 20, 2013; a his sister Alyssa Aldrich, both of Woodsville, and his dens and containers.
paternal family: grandfather David B. Aldrich, Sr., grand- ant once established.
grandson, Bradley J. PowWow Wild Berry cone- Melinda Myers has written
Downer, Jr. on July 31, 1986; parents Randy and Rose McGuire and family Crystal and flower lives up to its name. more than 20 gardening
a great great grandson, Aiden Brandon, and Kiara McGuire, grandmother Hazel Young The vivid deep rose-purple books, including Small
R. Pickering on November and husband James, step grandmother Prudence Daniels- flowers retain their beautiful Space Gardening. She hosts
color all season long. You’ll The Great Courses “How to
24, 2015; and three siblings, Aldrich, and great grandmother Margaret Gould, along enjoy continual bloom with- Grow Anything: Food
Henry and Harvey with Uncle Justin Asta and Aunt Lisa Asta, Uncle Allen out deadheading or groom- Gardening for Everyone”
Henderson and Madlyn Aldrich, and Uncle Stephen Aldrich, Uncles James ing. DVD set and the nationally
Hatch; a sister-in-law, Westover, Howard Daniels, Jr., Joseph Daniels and wife Add more perennial beauty syndicated Melinda’s
with Twizzle Purple Garden Moment TV & radio
Dorothy Eaton. Rebecca, Keith Gould, Joellyn Pelletier and husband Penstemon. The spikes of segments. Myers is a colum-
She is survived by their Rosaire, Aunt Penny Drew and Uncle Brian Drew, and vibrant purple blooms are nist and contributing editor
children, Bonnie M. Butson Uncle Robert Gould and wife Cindilu, Aunt Bobbi Jo favorites of hummingbirds for Birds & Blooms maga-
and husband John of Bath, Wasson and his cousins Howard Daniels, III, Caydance and other pollinators. zine and was commissioned
Include them in containers by AAS for her expertise to
NH, Patricia A. "Patti" Chaplin, and Peyton Daniels. for added height or high- write this article. Myers’
Fullerton and husband Dale He is also survived by his mother Ashley Aldrich, and his impact color anywhere in the web site is www.melin-
of Bath, Marie H. Downer of maternal family: landscape. damyers.com.
grandparents Claudia and Douglas Butland, great grand- Extend your budget and
Woodsville, and Bradley J.
Downer and wife Debbie of mother Carman Butland, and Aunt Arielle Butland.
Woodsville; 12 grandchil- A memorial gathering will was on Friday, May 25th, from
dren; 21 great grandchildren; 6 to 7:30 PM at the Woodsville Elementary School, 206
4 great great grandchildren; a Central Street, Woodsville, NH.
sister, Ramona Little of A private graveside service will be in the Grove Hill
Northfield, NH; a sister-in- Cemetery, Lisbon, NH, with Pastor Ned Wilson officiating.
law, Barbara Rowe of Memorial contributions may be made to Woodsville
Castleton, VT; and several Elementary School, 206 Central Street, Woodsville, NH to
nieces, nephews, and assist other students.
cousins. Visit Ricker Funeral Home & Cremation Care of
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