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Contents
The Federal Emergency MAJOR DISASTER DECLARATIONS what measures can be taken
Management Agency to minimize potential harm
(“FEMA”) within the U.S. FEMA-4370-DR-NH AND FEMA-4371-DR-NH to lives and risk from flood-
Berman’s Bits A-4 Department of Homeland Dated 6/22/2018 ing, the potential adverse
Security is giving public impacts the action may have
notice of its intent to provide ration, numbered FEMA- Wetlands Areas or on others, and the potential
BethWeick Adventures 4370-DR-NH, authorized the
Floodplains or that Affect adverse impact the action
in Homesteading B-2 financial assistance to the Public Assistance Grant Historic Properties may have on floodplain and
State of New Hampshire,
Business Directory B-9 local governments, and pri- Program for Rockingham Some of the activities for wetland values. The public
County and the Hazard which FEMA provides finan- is invited to participate in the
Business News B-3 vate nonprofit organizations Mitigation Grant Programcial assistance under the process of identifying alter-
under major disaster declara-
Clasifieds B-6 tions FEMA-4370-DR-NH statewide. The PresidentPublic Assistance and natives and analyzing their
and FEMA-4371-DR-NH. declared a second major dis-
Hazard Mitigation Grant impacts.
Comics B-8 FEMA is also giving public aster for the State of New
Programs may affect historic FEMA has determined that
Community News A-2 notice that, in some cases, it Hampshire on June 8, 2018,
properties, may be located in there are normally no practi-
may provide financial assis- as a result of a severe winter
or affect wetland areas or the cable alternatives outside the
Country Happenings B-4 tance for activities that may storm and snowstorm that100-year floodplain, and/or floodplain or wetlands for
occurred from March 13-14,
may involve critical actions repairs to certain damaged
The Curious Cat A-5 affect historic properties, 2018. This declaration, num-
within the 500-year flood- facilities and structures for
may be located in or affect
Family Notices A-6 wetland areas or the 100- bered FEMA-4371-DR-NH, plain. In those cases, FEMA which FEMA is providing
year floodplain, and/or may authorized the Public
must comply with Executive financial assistance under the
Karin Matey B-3 involve critical actions with- Assistance Grant ProgramOrder 11988, Floodplain Public Assistance Grant
in the 500-year floodplain. for Carroll, Rockingham,Management; Executive Program. These include
The Outside A-5 Public Notice – Major and Strafford Counties and
Order 11990, Protection of Public Assistance projects
Disaster Declaration FEMA- the Hazard Mitigation Grant
Wetlands; the National for the restoration of build-
Restaurant Guide B-2 4370-DR-NH and FEMA- Program statewide. For both
Historic Preservation Act of ing contents, materials, and
Tek Talk. B-3 4371-DR-NH and Overview declarations, Public
1966, Pub. L. No. 89-655 equipment and also projects
of Authorized Assistance Assistance may also be (1966) (codified as amended for the restoration of facili-
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Tom & Atticus B-1 The President declared a authorized for additional
at 54 U.S.C. § 300101 et ties or structures that meet all
major disaster for the State counties at a later date.
seq.) (“NHPA”); and the of the following:
of New Hampshire on June The Public Assistance Grant
implementing regulations at The FEMA estimated cost of
8, 2018, as a result of a Program is authorized by44 C.F.R. pt. 9 (Floodplain repairs is less than 50% of
severe storm and flooding Sections 403, 406, and 407
Management and Protection the estimated replacement
that occurred from March 2- of the Stafford Act. FEMA
of Wetlands) and 36 C.F.R. cost of the entire facility or
8, 2018, pursuant to his may provide financial assis-
pt. 800 (Protection of structure and is less than
Think Local,
authority under the Robert T. tance under the Public Historic Properties). The $100,000.
Stafford Disaster Relief and Assistance Program for the
executive orders, NHPA, The facility or structure is
Shop Local,
Emergency Assistance Act, State of New Hampshire, and/or regulations require not located in a floodway or
Pub. L. No. 93-288 (1974) local governments, and pri-
FEMA to provide public coastal high hazard area.
Eat Local,
(codified as amended at 42 vate nonprofit organizations
notice for certain activities as The facility or structure has
U.S.C. § 5121 et seq.) to perform debris removal,
part of approving the award not sustained structural dam-
(“Stafford Act”). This decla- emergency protective meas-
of financial assistance for age from flooding in a previ-
Support Local!
ures, and permanent restora-
specific Public Assistance ous Stafford Act major disas-
Northcountry News tion of facilities damaged or
and/or Hazard Mitigation
destroyed by the incident. In
Grant Program projects.
ter or emergency.
The facility or structure has
PO Box 118 • North Salem, NH 03073 the case of permanent Federal Actions in or not sustained structural dam-
Phone • 603-764-5807 or 328*5071 restoration of damaged or
Affecting Floodplains and age on which a flood insur-
Email: ncnewsnh@gmail.com destroyed facilities, FEMA
Wetlands ance claim has been paid.
Web: www.northcountrynewsnh.com may provide financial assis-
Executive Orders 11988 and The restoration of the facility
tance for the restoration for
11990 require that all federal or structure is not a critical
The NORTHCOUNTRY NEWS is published every other Friday by facilities to their pre-disaster actions (including federal action. A critical action
Warren Ferris Jr. and is circulated free of charge throughout the condition, in conformity with
awards of financial assis- means an action for which
towns and communities listed on the front page.
applicable codes and stan-
tance) in or affecting the even a slight chance of flood-
Publisher & Editor - Warren Ferris Jr. dards, and including hazard
floodplain or wetlands be ing is too great.
Advertising - Richard Hiller/ Pat Wilson mitigation measures to reviewed for alternatives to For these types of Public
Delivery Fulfillment - Richard Hiller reduce the effects of future
avoid adverse effects and Assistance projects, FEMA
This paper assumes no financial responsibility for flooding or other hazards. A
incompatible developments may provide financial assis-
typographical errors, however we will reprint a correction notice, “facility” is any publicly or
in those areas. The regula- tance under the Public
and/or that portion of the ad in which an error occurs. privately owned building,
tions at 44 C.F.R. pt. 9 set Assistance Grant Program to
works, system, or equipment,
forth the FEMA policy, pro- restore the facility to its pre-
The Northcountry News is proudly published and printed in New built or manufactured, or an cedure, and responsibilities disaster condition, in con-
Hampshire using recycled paper and 100% water based inks! improved and maintained for implementing the formity with applicable
We are printed by the Concord Monitor, Concord, NH
natural feature. Land used
Executive Orders. Certain codes and standards, and
for agricultural purposes is
actions are totally excluded including hazard mitigation
not a facility. from being covered by 44 measures to reduce the
The Hazard Mitigation Grant
C.F.R. pt. 9, such as emer- effects of future flooding or
Program is authorized bygency protective measures other hazards. Code or stan-
Section 404 of the Stafford
necessary to save lives and dard-triggered upgrades
Act. Under the Hazard
protect property and public and/or hazard mitigation
Mitigation Grant Program,
health. measures could include, for
FEMA may provide financial
For those actions not exclud- example, increasing the size
assistance for the State of
ed from 44 C.F.R. pt. 9, of a culvert. This is the only
New Hampshire, local gov-
FEMA will identify and public notice that FEMA will
ernments, and private non-
evaluate practicable alterna- provide before providing
profit organizations to take
tives to carrying out a pro- financial assistance for such
mitigation measures to posed action in the wetlands restoration activities. Other
reduce the risk of life and
or floodplain and use social, Public Assistance projects
property from future disas-
economic, historical, envi- will undergo more detailed
ters during the recovery from
ronmental, legal, and safety review, including an evalua-
the major disasters. factors when analyzing the tion of practicable alterna-
practicability of the alterna- tives, and FEMA may pub-
Public Notice – Financial tives. Where there is no lish subsequent public
Assistance for Activities practicable alternative, notices regarding such proj-
Located in or that Affect FEMA will undertake a ects as necessary as more
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North Country Cmmunity News!
information becomes avail- Littleton Regional Healthcare (LRH) unteer, Margaret Harrigan, “Julia M. Fogg Founder’s
able. recently held its 43rd Annual Volunteer received her 6,000 hour pin. Award” in memory of Jewel
Recognition Banquet.
FEMA also intends to pro- Fogg, founder of the
vide Hazard Mitigation Receiving their 10 year pins Volunteer Program at LRH.
Grant Program funding to were Ethel Cooper, Pat This award is presented to
the State of New Hampshire Curtis, June Eaton, Shirley the individual that best
for the State, local, and tribal Lewis and Heidi Morrison. demonstrates the qualities
governments and private 15 year pins were award to and attributes essential to the
nonprofit organizations to Nancy Feenstra, Steve founding and support of the
perform various mitigation Jordan, Ed Klahre, Paul Volunteer Program: care,
projects. These projects may Lehmann and Sandra compassion, leadership,
include construction of new Monroe. community service and
facilities, modification of inspiration. LRH volunteer,
existing, undamaged facili- Next 10 new or returning Mary Jane Merritt, was the
ties, relocation of facilities volunteers were recognized 2018 recipient of this award.
out of floodplains, demoli- for their recent efforts at the
tion of structures, or other hospital, followed by award- The final award of the
types of projects to mitigate LRH volunteer, Mary Jane LRH volunteers, Tom and ing the 10 volunteers with the evening was presented by
future disaster damage. Merritt (left), is presented Elaine Marshall (right and most hours this past year. Debi Clark-Valentine and
FEMA will publish subse- the “Jewel M. Fogg left), celebrate receiving the Then came the special Caryn Clark in memory of
quent public notices regard- Founder’s Award” by Jeanne “Peg and Gene Clark awards segment of the pro- their parents, Peg and Gene
ing such projects as neces- Madden (right), daughter of Award,” along with Amy gram that awarded volunteers Clark, who were longtime
sary as more information the late Jewel Fogg. Mancini, Volunteer Director based on the banquets volunteers at LRH. This
becomes available. (center). “Under the Sea” theme. year’s recipients of the “Peg
Federal Actions Affecting There were 6 special awards, and Gene Clark Award” were
Littleton Regional their families. including the “Make A Tom and Elaine Marshall,
Historic Properties Healthcare (LRH) recently Splash Award,” the “Fin-tas- for their dedication to serv-
Section 106 of the NHPA held its 43rd Annual Mancini then proceeded to tic Award” and the “Whale of ice and the many hours of
requires FEMA to consider Volunteer Recognition award pins for cumulative A Job Award,” that recog- volunteer time donated to the
the effects of its activities Banquet. This year’s theme hours and years of volunteer- nized volunteers for specific hospital and local communi-
(known as “undertakings”) was “Under the Sea” and the ing. Volunteers receiving skills or attributes. During ty.

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on any historic property and rooms were adorned with their 100 hour pins included this presentation over 30 vol-
to afford the Advisory various ocean inspired deco- Beverly Bettencourt, Jerry unteers were awarded for For more information about
Council on Historic rations. The event honored Diener, Perry Goodell, Rita their efforts and received volunteer opportunities at
Preservation an opportunity LRH’s many volunteers for MacLeod, Deb McKenzie, gifts, including an official Littleton Regional
to comment on such projects their enthusiastic support of Linda McNamara, Pamela LRH beach towel. Healthcare, please call Amy
before the expenditure of the hospital. Ors and Rolf Zuk. 500 hour Mancini, Volunteer Director,
any federal funds. A Public pins were awarded to Jesse Jeanne Madden joined at (603) 444-9207.
Assistance and Hazard Each volunteer received a Anthony and Brian Bain. Mancini in presenting the
Mitigation Grant Program gift card when checking into
project is an “undertaking” the event and were then Receiving 1,000 pins were
for the purposes of the treated to delicious appetiz- Lorraine Fougere, Patty
NHPA, and a historic proper- ers and a formal dinner. Howard, Ginny Raichle,
ty is any property that is Following dinner Amy Toni Thomas and Mary
included in, or eligible for Mancini, Volunteer Director, Williams. Receiving their
inclusion in, the National who dressed as “Mother 1,500 hour pins were
Register of Historic Places. Ocean” welcomed the volun- Barbara Bliss, Sheila Chase,
For historic properties that teers and asked for a moment Pat Curtis, Tom Duplissis,
will not be adversely affect- of silence to remember five Guy Harriman, George Kirk Warren • Wentworth Food Pantry News
ed by FEMA’s undertaking, deceased members of the and Kenyon Tuthill. 2,000
this will be the only public Volunteer Program that hour pins went to Candy The Pantry is located under the Warren
notice. FEMA may, on the passed away this last year. Black, Steve Jordan, Sandra
This included Donna Monroe and Laurie Morgan. Ambulance Service building and is open
other hand, provide addition-
al public notices if a pro- Cruikshank, Ginny Jenny Fox and Mary Jane for food distribution on Fridays from 1-3
posed FEMA undertaking Dickman, Sue Friedman, Merritt were the recipients of pm and on an emergency basis. The
would adversely affect a his- John Goodrich and Dottie their 2,500 hour pins. A
Sundman. A memorial table 3,000 pin was given to Pat Pantry gladly accepts non-perishable food
toric property.
Further Information or was setup at the event in Campbell and longtime vol- items.
Comment their honor.
This will be the only public Erin Hennessey, Secretary of
notice regarding the actions the LRH Board of Trustees,
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REASONABLE P
PRICES!
described above for which started the evening off by
FEMA may provide finan- offering her sincere gratitude
cial assistance under the to the volunteers for their M H SHE
MIS EDS
Public Assistance and efforts at LRH. Bob Nutter,
Hazard Mitigation Grant LRH President, went on to
Programs. Interested per-
IN STOCK &
thank the volunteers and also
sons may obtain information announce numerous statis-
SPECIAL ORDER AVAIL
A AB
A LE
about these actions or a spe- tics about the program,
cific project by writing to the including how LRH has over
following: 220 volunteers; that volun-
Federal Emergency teers donated over 19,000
Management Agency hours over the past year; that
Attn: Federal Coordinating we had 15 new volunteers
Officer start this past year; the
1750 Elm Street, 10th Floor Complementary Therapy
– Suite 1001 Program logged over 75
Manchester, NH 03104 hours of pet therapy; made
All comments concerning over 966 patient visits; had
this public notice must be over 294 reiki sessions; 55
submitted in writing to aroma therapy sessions; 1
FEMA within 15 days of its guided meditation session
publication. and 78 music therapy ses- DAD
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sions. Nutter also noted that
volunteers made 51 support
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back at the toilet and that TV shows without commer- swastikas on more than 200

“Berman’s Bits”
Berman’s Bits
snake was about 3 feet out, cials! Hmmm…. headstones at a cemetery in
climbing towards the win- ‘Murica! As Javon Davies Glen Carbon, Illinois. At
dow. It took at least six years reads out a list of his most least nine homes and one
off my life," Vielock told prized possessions, it's hard vehicle in a nearby neighbor-
KSAT-TV. Bee County not to smile: His Playstation, hood were also vandalized
by Dave Berman Sheriff's Deputy Lindsay
Scotten responded and
his video games, his TV, his
cat. It's typical sixth grade
with Swastikas. “We haven’t
seen anything of this magni-
removed the snake with her stuff through and through. tude in the 30 years that I’ve
Greetings, and thanks for sometime before his own bare hands. Photos shared on But the reason he made the been here,” Mark Johnson,
joining me for another week. death. The man’s identity the sheriff's office Facebook list is heartbreaking: It's the cemetery superintendent,
Starting us off are a few hasn’t been released pending page show the deputy han- actually a makeshift will, told local KMOV. Officials
news stories you may have notification of his family, dling the nonvenomous blue one the Birmingham, say they are working to try
missed. First, several months and investigators are trying indigo snake. "The deputy Alabama middle schooler and wash away all the
after Bruce Roberts died, to determine the connection told me that she can't kill a created just in case he is swastikas before a Memorial
cleaners began clearing out between the two men. Police cockroach, but she will grab killed in a school shooting. Day event was planned to
his Australia property. haven’t formally determined a snake. I told her she can "[I made it] just in case honor the more than 1,300
According to neighbors, the cause of death and say call me anytime she wants, something happened to one veterans who are buried
Roberts was a hoarder and that Roberts isn’t a suspect and I'll come kill all the of us," Javon told WIAT. there. [KMOV]
had lived in the house for 40 “at this stage.” [ABC cockroaches she wants if she "Some kids, they get rowdy Murica – Part III: the Miss
or 50 years, so there was a lot Australia] gets that snake out of the and might end up getting America organization
of trash to sort through. No Next, a Texas sheriff's house," Vielock said. somebody shot or some- announced it is scrapping its
one expected to find a dead deputy came to the rescue of Finally, the baseball game thing." In addition to the list swimsuit competition and
body rolled up in a carpet. a father and son who were in of Brandon Thomas of the of things he says he would will no longer judge contest-
The body was mummified, the bathroom of their home (Sauget, Illinois) Gateway leave his best friend, Javon ants based on physical
and it took a post-mortem when a large snake slithered Grizzlies was strong that day, also wrote a message to his appearance. I guess the only
exam to even determine the out of the toilet. Wade but his joy at hitting a grand family. "Dear family," his way for that to really happen
sex of the deceased, now Vielock said he was cleaning slam was tempered when the letter says. "I love you all. is to have them all wear full
identified as a male in his the bathroom when his 6- windshield destroyed by the You gave me the clothes on burkas (with the eye cover-
30s or 40s who had signifi- year-old son alerted him to ball sailing into the parking my back and you stuck with ing).
cant injuries before his the long snake emerging lot was his own. Thomas me all the time. Love Javon." One fear I live with: When
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death. Police believe Roberts from the toilet. "I looked says his truck was parked 60 Javon's mother Mariama I wish people a happy birth-
hid the body in his house feet behind the left-field Davies was moved to tears day, I sometimes wish them
wall, but people have offered by her son's actions, and by "...a most Happy Birthday." I
to fix it for him. the fact that he was so used am afraid I will put, "A moist
[Acentral.com] to the idea of school shoot- Happy Birthday." (For some
Wait... I gots a idea! I have ings that he had planned for reason, that word bothers
noticed lately how MANY the unthinkable. "It's really some people.)
TV ads there are – they kept hard, because he's so young," So, things in the news
coming one after another - she said. "He just shouldn't seem to happen at the speed
seemingly more than ever! have to go through that peri- of light (a month’s worth of
Here's my idea: suppose od because -- for what? He's news every day), so any
someone offered a system in 6th grade. You have a lot political comments are made
through people would pay to ahead of you and these here knowing everything
receive the service and get things going on, you should- could have changed already.
n't have to worry ‘bout, go That said, has anyone yet
through or even think suggested a wall between the
"Inspiring Healthy Choices For Life" It’s What The about."
‘Murica – Part II: At least
U.S. and Canada yet (with
the Canadians paying for it)?
Locals Read! one vandal spray-painted Later.
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good twenty minutes while limped after a hike, but his doing something about it. If
Atticus sat patiently either limp started a few weeks ago it persists we’ll head into
watching us or the pond. I’m after a traverse of the Moats. Angell Animal Medical
guessing he is in his early He was fine during the hike, Center and enlist the help of
70s but when he told me of fine hopping out of the car, a specialist.
Boomer, a dog he lost two and had no trouble climbing I figure no matter what it
years ago, he could have the stairs to our apartment. It is; he and I will find a way to
been a boy. Watching his old was only after a few hours of work things out, just as we
eyes turn young I smiled. sleeping that he limped. always have. And yet while Atticus on the edge of
“He lived to be fifteen,” he Four days later we hiked my bigger fears have been Mount Eisenhower, taking
said. “But he had cancer and Caribou Mountain in Evans assuaged, I realize he’s not in the views on a picture
he got worn down in the end Notch and he was just fine. as young as he used to be. perfect day.
but we still got out every day. But that night the limp There were some hikes when
One day I was sitting down returned. Over the next we went over twenty miles we’ve made, and are still
The Adventures
on top of a mountain in week, especially during where he would limp just the making, will last my life-
of Tom & Atticus Stowe and Boomer came and rainy days, the limp was slightest bit the next morning time. Even something as
sat down next to me. clearly evident but only on but it never lasted long. But simple as sitting for a spell in
Atticus and I have just “I felt him lean against me the first three steps. After it’s never been like this. I’m the woods on the side of a
returned from Pudding Pond. and I knew he was telling me that it disappeared and he smart enough to know that mountain cast its spell on
The day has a carefree, it was almost time to say walked with a normal gait. time does not stop and the me. How special it is to
breezy, September feeling to goodbye.” I made an appointment years wear us down. share that silent sacrament
it, with the leaves gently John paused and he smiled with Christine O’Connell, I was thinking about that as with another.
twisting and turning about while remembering his our local vet. I hoped it was we climbed the Edmunds I’ve come to think of
and an occasional ripple seen friend. Lyme disease because that’s Path on Monday. We walked Atticus’s aging as a gift, for
on the water. Tomorrow the “It was the most intimate something a bit of medicine up the gentle grade at the no longer am I deluded by
roads of the Mount thing I’ve ever known – to could straighten out. My beginning of the trail my youth or his. We are both
Washington Valley will be share that moment with him. bigger fear was arthritis. through the early morning on an equal playing field
diffused light of a lush green these days. Even if he were

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choked with traffic for the I’ve never felt anything like Atticus finds himself on a
holiday weekend and their it before or since.” mountaintop and I can’t forest with spongy moss and to live another nine years it
mechanical whine and roar It would have been a sad imagine him enjoying life healthy leaves all about. We would still be too short a
and the beeping of horns will thought for most, but I liked much if he can’t be up on top climbed higher and reached time for my liking. It’s like
be heard in those gentle how this old man framed the of one every now and again. a steeper section of the trail it says in Pooh’s Little
woods, but today it’s peace- memory. He considered it Luckily, Christine said it was and we stopped to rest often, Instruction Book: “If you
ful. something special. After all neither and even compli- not for him, but for me. Our live to be a hundred, I want
When we walked around a those years together, after mented his range of motion – stops never last very long. to live to be a hundred minus
bend near where the beavers numerous adventures shared, especially for a dog his age. Sometimes it’s just ten sec- one day so I never have to
have built a damn at the two friends were getting The problem is more muscu- onds, other times thirty. On live without you.” Who
northern end of the pond, we ready to say goodbye. lar than anything else. So rare occasions I sit down and among us who has known
encountered an elderly gen- Atticus is only nine, but each morning and night I when I sit he does too. It the company of a good dog c
tleman enjoying the peace lately I’ve noticed a catch in massage his hip and he lets was while we were sitting an’t relate to that?
and quiet. I didn’t want to his rear hip. When he’s me stretch it out and take it there in that forest that I So these days I am thankful
interrupt him as he contem- spread out on a dog bed or on through range of motion looked at his bright eyes and for not only where we’ve
plated the water but when we the floor and stands up, he exercises. He still limps that little pink tongue and Continued on page B-16
drew near he turned and lifts his right hind leg for two when he takes his first few smiled.
asked, “Is that Atticus?” or three steps. Used to be I steps after lying down but at These are indeed special 16ou can always follow all of
This gentle man’s name is was the only one of us who least now I feel like we are times. These memories Tom’s latest adventures by
John and we talked for a following him on Facebook
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daily living without rubbing Well, almost. pavement, at which point we
Coösauke... Beth
up against others. And so, We have had a couple parted ways. We turned onto
while there are occasions notable wildlife encounters the macadam, while they
Adventures in
Homesteading Weick when a bear walks across
our front stoop, or when a
moose saunters by the gar-
recently, though. First, one
morning as Ryan and I head-
ed off the property together
took the woodland route. It’s
fun and impressive to see
such large animals, instantly
den, or when coyotes howl for a day of paid work, there focusing us on the present
The Large & tive within our own home. into our clearing, we by and was a robust mother moose and the uniqueness of the
The Small While it’s true that our
homestead is tucked deeper
large pass our days with
“wildlife” no larger than
and her calf on the dirt track
we use for summer vehicle
moment. Plus, moose are
such a humbling mix of awk-
Ryan and I share a jokey within the hills than most squirrels, turkeys, moles, access to our property. As ward looks and graceful
phrase between us at times homes, and that the hundreds and a chorus of mixed-forest we slowly made our way out movements.
about our “living amongst of acres of woods that sur- bird species. Porcupine, to the town road, bumping Second, we discovered a
the wildlife.” We are some- round us gift us with a spe- deer, fox, martens, and over the potholes in first junco nesting near the com-
times asked how we protect cial degree of remoteness, weasels are uncommon gear, the moose duo trotted post pile - on the ground!
ourselves from the coyotes we are not routinely tripping sights. Given the preponder- ahead of us. Rather than She’s tucked a nest of grass
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have to scare off bear or general, there is ample space we often judge ourselves to ued ahead of us, selecting the

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internet and what parents user without parent’s permis- author of My American selves the same love and free- Horses don’t worry about
should do to make surfing sion. If a meeting is Horse Family and dom we give others. All we being selfish; they just do
the internet a safe place for arranged, make it a public need to do to reach this point what comes naturally and
their children. The Internet spot, and be sure you go with Sebastian’s Adventures: live life to its fullest.
can be a safe environment your child. Diary of a Champion. For is take the time to reconnect
more information, please with our inner feelings. If we I know I am a very big part
for children to surf if certain Be aware people are not don’t take this time to fulfill of my horse’s lives and I
guidelines are established always what they seem to be visit her author web site at take the responsibility for
between the parents and chil- on the internet. What may www.karinmatey.com. ourselves, then we have noth-
ing to give to others. We can- making sure that they have
dren. appear to be a innocent con- not give away what we don’t everything they need day to
The internet is not evil; I versation between your child I have learned a lot from my have for ourselves. So if our day so they can continue to
have heard people say that and another child may be a horses. I always admire my hearts are filled with love and live the life they were born
they are afraid of what may 40 year old man posing as a horses for the ability to give happiness then that is what to live. The greatest gift I
happen if they go on the child. their love freely with no we can give to others. receive from my horses is
internet. When you go on the Remember if it seems too expectation of reciprocation I started listen to myself and the reflection of their self-
internet, it opens a new good to be true on the inter- or any guilt or shame. They realized a lot of the thoughts I love back to me in the form
world of adventure and com- net it probably isn’t true. always seem to be tuned into was thinking over and over of unconditional love. I now
munication. I compare surf- Log your child’s chat con- their inner self listening again had been with me for know that one cannot give
ing the internet to driving a versation. Yahoo and AIM instinctively to what the most of my life. I realized that unconditional love without
car, know where you are allow you to save a copy of voice is telling them. I had just not been paying first having love for them-
going, am aware of where the chat log to the computer. Before I had my horses, I attention to them. I was selves and staying in balance
you are, and keep your eyes That is important should the used to think of self-love as shocked by some of the and harmony with one’s self.
open to any hidden dangers information be needed to being selfish and self-cen- thoughts I had been thinking I have become more con-
that may come your way. prosecute a potential suspect. tered. I grew up in a big fam- and saying to myself, even scious of my inner voice by
There is inappropriate mate- Should your children com- ily in Germany and back then negative ones I have been paying attention to what it is
rial on the internet, and there plain about there privacy, sit I was taught at an early age expressing and if my

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have been cases where chil- down and talk to them, saying to myself that some-
that people who appeared to times became strongly held thoughts sometimes shift to
dren victimized by serious explain why it is important love themselves were shal- beliefs and then later even feelings of failure or not
crime from the internet. and the dangers lurking on low and materialistic and self-fulfilled prophecies. being good enough, I get rid
Children can greatly reduce the internet. always looked out for them- What was I telling myself of those thoughts because I
the risks by following some Have the computer located in selves, not others. They when I failed at something? know my horses could not
simple guidelines. the family room where you were made fun of while oth- Was I still loving and caring possibly have had such
Never give out personnel can monitor your child’s ers said of them “the donkey for myself in such a moment? thoughts.
information—home address, internet activity. always names himself first.” The answer was usually no. So what is self-love? It’s not
school, name or telephone Have a written contract with On the other hand, I used to But my horses never criticize something that can be seen
number or e-mail—in a pub- your children on Internet confuse self-love with pleas- themselves and I don’t think or heard and it’s not narcis-
lic chat, message or bulletin Do’s and Don’ts, one may be ing others so they would they even know what failure sism or a me-first attitude. It
board, that information is found on learn to like you by always means. If something didn’t is paying attention to and
available for all to see not www.missingkids.com trying to do the right thing, work out then they would go acceptance of oneself with
only your friends. Think There are several commer- which sometimes can lead to on to the next thing. positive energy that flows
carefully before revealing cial computer programs that a lot of unhappiness and even When I watch my horses in from one another. This is a
your age, marital status or can be purchased that will can cause health issues like liberty outside in the open lesson I have learned this
financial information. help monitor and protect stress, sleeplessness, depres- fields I realize that the love I from my horses.
Get to know what service your children while on the sion, anger, or weight gain. am talking about is your high- I now know that I have to be
your child is using. Is it internet. There is Net Nanny After having my horses for est self expressing itself in a selfish enough to love and
Myspace.com or another from www.netnanny.com or some time, I discovered their form of freedom, freedom to respect myself first and give
website? If you don’t know Cyber Patrol from way of expressing self-love follow our purpose to live a myself the freedom to live
logon and have your child w w w. c y b e r p a t r o l . c o m . has nothing to do with being happy and fulfilled live. It is my life the best I can in
show you where they go. There is also a hardware selfish as I was taught and very important to embrace order fulfill my purpose and
Find out what information device called iBoss from used to believe when I was and not ignore our own inner dreams. If I succeed at any-
the site offers, what content www.iphantom.com which growing up, nor do they try feelings that will help us find thing then I feel good about
is available and any ways to e-mails chat logs to your e- to please anybody. People balance and follow our call- it, and if I fail at something
block objectionable material. mail account. like this never worried about ing. If our hearts are heavy, then I try to learn to do bet-
Never respond to messages I hope this information will what others think of them overburdened, empty or sim- ter. In summary self-love is a
that are obscene or sugges- be helpful so you and your because all they are is love ply worn out, we need to take big part of everyone’s jour-
tive, belligerent, threatening, children can surf the internet energy, and because that’s all the time to turn inward to ney. Without self-love, we
or make you feel uncomfort- with a feeling of security. they are, it is all they can recharge ourselves and the have nothing to give to
able. Encourage your chil- Please e-mail me a give away to others. In order internal battery which I call another, because we cannot
dren to tell you if they paigecs@gmail.com if you to effectively train horses our soul. When I spend time give away what we don’t
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Pinkham Notch Visitor off Pounds Sensibly) Weigh Museum (553 Main Street, the Library or call 989-5578.
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Ongoing Events
arren Masonic Hall - break- Notch, NH. For more infor- Meeting - 6 PM at Horse Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m. pleasure, Haverhill Library
fast from 7-9 on the first mation contact the AMC at Meadow Senior Center, through Columbus Day invites residents of our com-
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the Warren Wentworth www.wrencommunity.org or Dartmouth Collage Hwy, they can download onto
Ambulance Service building call them at: 603-869-9736. North Haverhill, NH. Monday’s beginning January home computers or personal
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gibility information or to Silver Center for the Arts, —————————— Joseph Patch Library, Haverhill Library. Our hours
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745-8000 in Warren. We meet on French: each Monday at Caregivers & Those with summer schedule of activi-
www.indianheadresort.com Monday mornings, 9-10. 9 am. Alzheimer’s/Dementia ties: • CPR
Join us! All skill levels are Knitting: Saturday every Wednesday at 2pm Certification and First Aid
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Brewery 745-3951, Lincoln. sign up: call Luane Clark, Coloring for Grown ups, Church Parish Hall life-saving 3 hour class on
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____________________ the Joseph Patch Library at (Come when you can, leave Laconia, NH June 30, 2-5 p.m. and then
Haverhill Memorial Post 764-9072. when you must) For more information call again on July 14th and 28th
5245 and their Ladies ——————————— Comfort Keepers at 603- for only $15 plus $20 for a
Axillary hold their regular Wentworth Historical Fairlee Public Library fair- 536-6060 certification card. Each
monthly meeting at 7pm on Society meets monthly, 7:00 lee.library@gmail.com Confidential and non- class will accommodate six
the third Thursday of each p.m, every third Thursday, tory Time denominational registrants. Call the library
month at the VFW Post in April - Dec. at the Historical Tuesdays Please note we do not meet at 989-5578 to register.
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 July 3: Wyld Nightz The
For all upcoming events at D conversation. The Old Town Hall in Wyld Nightz Band features
Acres - (D Acres is located at ——————————— Campton rockin’ sax and trumpet,
For on-going programs, con- dynamic male vocals, key-
Upcoming Events
218 Streeter Woods Road in certs and events at COURT Open, Thursdays 9 AM to 4
Dorchester, NH.) Visit PM boards, guitars, bass and
www.dacres.org. STREET ARTS, Haverhill, 529 NH Route 175 The Haverhill Library drums. A banjo and penny
——————————- please visit www.alumni- Campton, New Hampshire Association in Haverhill whistle have been known to
To find out the on-going hap- hall.org or call 603-989- 03223 Corner is announcing its make an appearance. The
penings at the Squam Lakes 5500. Classes, art shows, Old Town Hall, Rt. 175, summer schedule of activi- Wyld Nightz band has been
Natural Science Center in Shakespeare in the Valley, (north of Blair Bridge Rd.)ties: • Children’s entertaining people for over
Holderness, NH. You can Music, wide variety of pro- Summer Reading Program: ten years playing an exciting
call 603-968-7194 or visit gramming. Join us! (603)-536-5140 email: This year’s summer reading mix of rock and dance music
them online at: www.nhna- ——————————— camptonhistorical@gmail.co program for young people that has kept people of all
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penings at the AMC Grange Hall, Rte.25, participants will make Town Hall auditorium) Free
Pinkham Notch Center Rumney. Visitors wel- Holderness Historical music, read about musicians, (thanks to local sponsors!)
where programs are free & comed! Society open on Summer and create their own instru-
Saturdays Open 10-12noon ments. It’s a great opportu-
_ nity for kids to maintain their 7/8 11-2pm Temple B’nai
reading skills while having Israel of Laconia is proud to
announce the 21st annual
Jewish Food Festival This
year the Jewish Food
Festival will follow the
Gas • Diesel • Deli • Meats • Groceries excitement of the 125th
Laconia Celebration. We
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Lectures at Alumni Hall:
July 17th at 7 p.m. Robert
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and open community discus-
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about Muslims in the United
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July 17: Onion River Jazz
Band The Onion River Jazz
Band is a seven-piece
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Burlington, Vermont. For
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been presenting traditional
New Orleans Dixieland
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Association in Haverhill
Corner is announcing its
summer schedule of activi-
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The Book Club for Writers
meets Thursday July 19 at
7:00 p.m., to discuss short
stories by past and present
authors. The Odd Month
Book Club will meet next on
July 18 at the library to dis-
cuss A Tree Grows in
Brooklyn, by Betty Smith.

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#280 Annual pancake
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OBITUARIES OBITUARIES NORTH EAST
Plymouth, NH – please visit Fairlee, VT- MOTOR SPORTS
MUSEUM MAKE-
Muriel was predeceased by
Rebecca Jean Evans, www.rickerhfh.com Muriel Tyler Norman, her parents, her brother
54, died unexpectedly Ricker Funeral Home & 78, passed away peacefully Richard Tyler, and her hus- OVER
Sunday, June 3, 2018, at her Cremation Care of at Valley Terrace Assisted band Richard.
home from natural causes. Woodsville has assisted with Living, Wilder, VT, on She is survived by her three
She was born in Woodsville, arrangements. Wednesday, June 13, 2018, children, Lori Campbell and
NH, February 3, 1964, a after a period of declining husband Tom of Portland,
daughter of Donald R. and Ryegate, VT -- Steven health. ME, and Terri Farnham and
Glenda (Moody) Evans. L Darling, Sr. passed Muriel was born in husband Larry of Fairlee;
Raised in Woodsville, she away on June 8, 2018 at Woodsville, NH, on April 21, and Gregory Norman and
graduated from Woodsville 1:15am due to ongoing med- 1940, the third child of Dana wife
High School, Class of 1982 ical conditions at his home and Velma (Chase) Tyler. Margy of Mequon, WI; herCharlie Greer’s Altered was
and later attended Regis in Ryegate, VT surrounded The family moved to grandchildren, tucked away in a garage for
Katie,
College in Weston, MA, and by close family. Steve was Haverhill, NH, in 1946. Bethany, and 44-years before arriving at
Megan
Emerson College in Boston. born November 10, 1959 in Muriel was a graduate of the North East motor Sports
Campbell, Tyler, Shawn, and
With a passion for children Hanover, NH. Steve was Haverhill Academy, Class of Ryan Farnham, and Ellie, Museum in early June.
and teaching, she worked for predeceased by his mother 1958. Mimi, and Annie Norman; After a profoundly success-
several years for the Madeline Darling of On February 5, 1960, she her sister, Doreen Tyler ful first year, the North East
Children’s Center at Ryegate, VT, father Pearly married her high school Ludman of Westford, MA; Motor Sports Museum has
Plymouth State University Darling of Groton, VT., sweetheart, Richard brother-in-law and sisters-in-
undergone a make-over.
and has most recently brother Ronald Darling of Norman. law, David and Susan To ensure that 2018’s
worked at the White East Bethel, VT, and nephew They were married for 57 Norman and Carol Norman; guests see a lot that wasn’t at
Mountain Montessori Ronald Darling Jr. of East years, prior to his death in her dear friend, Patty the museum last year, new
School in Holderness. Bethel,VT. Steve is survived November 2017. LeMay; and many nieces, vintage cars have been added
Rebecca has participated for by his wife of 26 years Richard and Muriel lived in nephews, and cousins. to the floor. Included in the
the past six years in writing Brenda J. Darling of Ryegate Norwich, VT, for 31 years, Muriel and Richard will be
new exhibits is the car driven
workshops with author Corner, VT. He left behind before moving to Fairlee in interred together at the to last year’s ARCA
Ernest Thompson. his son Steven Darling and 1998. Fairlee Cemetery on
Championship by Maine’s
Survivors include her daugh- wife Daisy Darling their Together, they raised three Saturday, August 4, 2018, at
Austin Theriault. It’s the
ter Madeleine Rose three children, Gabriella, children. 10 AM. same car he began his chase
“Maddy” Hansen and com- Leon, and Madalynn of Once her children were in Family and friends are wel-
for the championship in,
panion Thomas Budd of Lisbon,NH. His son school, Muriel went to work come to join us there. driving to win at Daytona.
Park City, UT, her parents Christopher Darling and as a teller at Mascoma Muriel's family wishes to The dirt cut-down driven
CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 20)

Donald and Glenda Evans of wife Jessica Daring their son Savings Bank in Norwich. express appreciation for the
by the late Joey O’Brien
Campton, a brother Bruce E. Ethan of Woodsville, NH, She retired from the bank loving care provided by the
joins a wonderful flathead-
Evans and wife Janine of and Gregory Cole of in 1998, after working there staff at Valley Terrace over
powered Model-A body car
Concord, and sister Randolph, VT. Steven also for two decades. Muriel also the past six months, and to
that raced in Vermont. An
Kimberley Burris and hus- left behind a caring sister worked alongside the rest of Bayada Hospice for the “Altered” drag race car that
band Whitney of Lamoine, Vickie Darling of Bethel, VT the family at the White River excellent care they provided
was driven by Charlie Greer
ME, a niece Gabrielle Evans and brother Richard Darling Drive-In Movie Theatre for to both Muriel and Richard.
sat in a barn for 44 years and
and two nephews Nathaniel of Albany, NY and many in- many summers. In lieu of flowers, memori-
is on display exactly as it
and Evan Burris, along with laws, cousins, and extended Muriel and Richard had al donations may be made to
came out of that barn. See
cousins. family. Steve loved his chil- nine beloved grandchildren. the Alzheimer's Association,
the supermodified that won
A celebration of Rebecca’s dren, grandchildren, fishing, Nanny and Grampy went to Vermont Chapter, 300
four championships and the
life will be on Sunday, July hunting, and spending time as many of their school and Cornerstone Drive,
near six-foot tall trophies the
22nd, at 2 PM at the Green with friend s. There will be sporting events as possible Williston, VT 05495 or car and its driver (Russ
Grove Cemetery, 157 Main no calling hours. There will and took great joy in rooting Bayada Hospice, 316 Main Wood) won. An Offy
Street, Ashland, NH. be a pot luck remembrance them on in anything they did. Street, Norwich, VT 05055.midget-car engine has been
Memorial donations may be of life on July 21st at 1 pm at Muriel was a wonderful added to the engine corral.
made to either the White Harvey's Lake in Barnet,VT cook (she made the best Visit Ricker Funeral Home The car Jerry Driscoll set Mt
Mountain Montessori for all to attend. Please noti- chocolate chip cookies in the & Cremation Care of Washington Hillclimb
School, 17 Broadway Street, fy Steven at 603.393.0437 if world!), and she loved to Woodsville records with is on the floor.
Plymouth, NH 03264 or to you would like to attend. shop, sew, and garden.
the Ernest Thompson
Writing Center at Visit Ricker Funeral Home Ten large new display boards
Whitebridge Farm, PO Box have been brought to the
The Adventures
406, New Hampton, NH & Cremation Care of
Woodsville
of Tom & Atticus floor. They picture early
03256. been but also for every expe- and Monroe, Washington New England drag racing,
For more information or to rience we will encounter and Clay, Jefferson and road racing and oval track
sign an online condolence, between now and the end of Adams. Even being so close racing. Several drivers with
our time together. from that twelfth highest New England roots who
On Monday, when we peak, the others loom like have gone on to race in the
climbed above the trees, giants in their varied shades big time are featured as well.
looked towards the towering of green from emerald to Several new events are
Northern Presidentials, and dark and the clouds cast planned for 2018. The first
found our way across the shadows over the ravines takes place on June 30, slot
tumbled rocks on the trail to and forests, rocky tops car drag racing. July 14
the intersection with the above and gentle valleys beginning at 10:30am is all
Crawford Path, I watched below. The dimensions are about the great Dion vs the
Atticus move as easily as he vivid and almost too colorful Dragons rivalry. A lively dis-
always has. And I did as to comprehend! cussion moderated by famed
I’ve done hundreds of times There we stood together, radio announcer Dave
before, I watched this little Atticus and me, looking out Moody will be all about the
dog who is so dwarfed by at them. Eventually I picked days and nights when racing
the great peaks of New him up and our eyes looked late model cars in New
Hampshire take his place out at those mountains. I England was all about the
among them. During our heard his familiar sigh and Dion family vs. the Dragon
twisting climb up the switch- the comforting and familiar family. On September 29,
backs to the summit I fol- feel of his body leaning into three of New England’s top
lowed Atticus as I have for mine. drag racing personalities will
five years and when I Today, when I heard old be honored at the second
stopped to rest he could John telling me the story of annual “Legends Day”
sense I stopped and he did as how old Boomer leaned into event.
well and waited for me. him and offered an intimacy The museum is open
At 4,780 feet Eisenhower he’d never known – even Fridays, Saturdays and
is the twelfth highest peak in though he’d been married Sundays from 10am-4-pm.
New England. Its flat top and had children, well, I It’s at the New Hampshire
serves as a fine front porch could relate. Motor Speedway, 922 Rt 106
that looks out at Franklin in Loudon.
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The Outside Story________________________________________
predators. The colony may Although great blue herons
also function as an informa- were hunted heavily for their
tion center for finding food. beautiful plumes (used to
One researcher found that adorn women’s hats) in the
herons that followed their nineteenth and early twenti-
neighbors caught more fish eth centuries, they are now
than solitary feeders. The protected by law, and their
rookery also serves as an populations have rebounded.
assembly site for mating. Great blue numbers are sta-
Herons are mostly monoga- ble or rising in the Northeast,
Great Blue Herons mous during a breeding sea- according to McFarland. The
Author: Susan Shea son, but choose new mates most recent Vermont
every year. Breeding Bird Atlas (2010)
Years ago, friends and I spot- Male great blues return from showed a 28 percent increase
ted a group of huge nests southern wintering grounds in survey blocks occupied by
high in the trees along the first, arriving at colonies in herons since the first atlas in
edge of a large pond: a great mid to late March. They set- the 1980s. New York’s atlas The Curious Cat By Nepetalactone. The reaction
blue heron rookery. From tle on nest sites and court the found a similar 20 percent Bear to this chemical is caused by
across the water (a respectful later-arriving females from upswing. However great Please send your questions the organ that operates our
distance to avoid disturbing there, with elaborate displays blues are still considered vul- to Bear at
the birds), we observed the performed by both sexes. nerable because their nesting ncnewsnh@gmail.com five senses (touch, smell,
goings-on through our binoc- Herons mainly nest in trees, colonies are very sensitive to Please give me your name sight, sound and taste.) we
ulars. Adult herons flew in but will also nest on the disturbance. One year herons age and town you are from felines that react will eat it or
and out of the colony, their ground, on cliffs, in bushes, abandoned the large rookery lick it; some will roll in it
long necks and heads folded and on man-made structures in the Missisquoi Refuge, While roaming the streets of and others just sniff it. I tend
back onto their shoulders in such as duck blinds or nest probably because of high Plymouth with my pets last to do all of those listed. I
an S-shape, wings beating platforms. predation rates by raccoons weekend, a little girl decid- also think there is a side
slowly, long legs trailing The male collects much of and eagles. Herons can also ed to ask my why does cat- effect as well as increasing
behind. As a parent the nesting material, gather- be disturbed by nearby hous- nip make us cats go crazy my appetite and then making
approached its nest, the ing sticks and presenting ing or industrial develop- and act, what she called me tired. I do appreciate it
young stood up eagerly, them to the female. She ment, highway construction, silly. Well I have seen when my pets give me some
jostling each other and clam- weaves a platform with a and water recreation. It is humans go crazy over cake catnip, I can’t get enough of
oring for food. Alighting on nest cup, lining it with pine best to avoid colonies during and ice cream and a host of it when they do.
the stick platform, the adult other items. You look silly,

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needles, moss, grass, or nesting season, and landown-
quickly inserted its long beak leaves. The same nest may ers with breeding herons can how ever us sophisticated
into each nestling’s throat, be used for several years and help by wrapping sheets of felines have a keen sense of Please send me your
and with a pumping motion, grow as large as four feet metal around the bases of smell and taste. We felines curious
regurgitated a nutritious across and three and a half nesting trees before breeding when exposed to catnip are questions. Remember
soup, which likely included feet deep. The female lays season to deter predators. responding to the active curiosity killed the cat, but
fish, crayfish, or frogs. two to six pale blue eggs, and While it’s a rare to have the ingredient called satisfaction brought him
Great blue herons are one of back.

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the parents take turns incu- opportunity to see a rookery,
the few bird species in the bating and turning them with blue herons themselves are
Northeast that nest in inland their bills. relatively easy to find this
Attorneys at Law
freshwater colonies (they Unlike many songbirds and time of year, as they travel
also nest along saltwater). other fast-nesting species, our wetlands and waterways
According to Kent herons invest a significant in search of their next prey.
McFarland, a biologist with portion of the spring and They’re exceptionally beau-
the Vermont Center for summer into one brood of tiful birds and it’s fascinating
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Ecostudies, most heron rook- young. Incubation requires to watch them hunt – stand-
eries in the state are small, approximately 28 days. As ing motionless in the water,
with two to three nests, and the parents exchange nest looking like a Japanese
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are located in beaver swamps care duties, they often per- painting, then spearing a fish
with big standing dead trees. form a ritual, erecting their and gulping it down. As they
Many colonies are ephemer- plumes and clicking their bill take flight, notice in what
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al. When the nesting trees tips rapidly. The chicks hatch direction they go; chances
fall down or the beavers covered with gray down and are, they’re heading back to a
move on, the herons leave, bluish eyes open; they will nest to feed their family.
following the beavers. stay in the nest for 49 to 81 Susan Shea is a naturalist,
Vermont’s largest rookery is days, being fed and cared for conservationist, and free-
on an island in the by their parents. As the baby lance writer who lives in
Missisquoi National Wildlife herons grow larger, the par- Brookfield, Vermont. The Attorney Steven B. Goss
Refuge, a huge riverine wet- ents will give their chicks illustration for this column
land complex adjacent to
Lake Champlain, and hosts
their first opportunities to
practice picking up prey.
was drawn by Adelaide
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els. In 1950 he married a local
Dale is survived by his wife girl, Lillian Alyce Sengstack.
of 62 years, Francese Powers After retiring from the
of Woodsville; four children, garage the happy couple
Gary Powers of North spent their summers at home
Haverhill, NH, Debra Millay in Brookhaven, NY and their
and husband Roger of winters in Florida. They
Union, ME, Anita Locke of began to enjoy extensive
Newbury, VT, and Mary traveling, even volunteering
Fitchett and husband, Chris for a travel agency, allowing
of Grafton, NH; seven them to organize and experi-
grandchildren, Kelly ence many cruises around
Hassanein, Sherrie Pereira, the world. The last few years
Melissa Fortune, Bryan Richard and Alyce resided in
Locke, Wesley Locke, Wentworth, NH to be near
Danyel Locke, and Erin family.
Boucher; ten great grandchil- Richard is survived by his
dren, Austin Owen, Ian loving wife, Alyce, his sons,
Woodsville, NH- Dale Locke, Morgan Locke, Richard W. Brown, 88, Clifford (Danville, CA),
Bertrand Powers, 82, Hunter Locke, Molly of Wentworth, NH, Dennis (El Cajon, CA), Haverhill, NH- Daniel
died on Friday, June 22, Sutherland, Lily Locke, passed away peacefully on Duane (Wentworth, NH), Louis “Dan” Wyman,
2018, at his home, surround- Jaylin Pereira, Deklan May 27th, 2018 at Speare and daughter Aimee (Rancho 37, of Mt. Moosilauke
Pereira, Vincent Locke, and Memorial Hospital in Palos Verdes, CA) and their Highway, died on Tuesday,
ed by his family. Silas Locke; a great great Plymouth, NH with loving June 19, 2018.
Dale was born on November granddaughter, Ava Owen; families, including eight
5, 1935, in Lowell, VT, a son family at his side. grandchildren and five great- Dan was born on July 1,
two sisters, Shirley Pion of Richard was born on July 1980, in Haverhill, to
of Bertrand Harrison and Newport Center, VT and grandchildren. He was pre-
Viola Etta (Smith) Powers. 29, 1929, in Bellport, NY to deceased by his daughter, Chester and Deborah (Wain)
Theda Allen of Franconia, Everett and Hazel (Searles) Wyman. He was a graduate
On January 27, 1956, he NH; along with nieces, Cynthia and his granddaugh-
married Francese Ann Brown. Only one baby was ter, Meagan. of Woodsville High School,
nephews, and cousins. expected, but identical twins Class of 2000. Currently,
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Chamberlain. Dale was predeceased by a Burial will be held in the


For over 37 years, Dale son Alan Powers on June 3, were delivered by their family plot in the Oaklawn Dan was working at the
worked at Newman Lumber 1978. He was also prede- father, Everett. Word quickly Cemetery, in Brookhaven, Glencliff Home in the house-
in Woodsville. ceased by his siblings, Hazel spread around town and NY., at the convenience of keeping department. He was
Dale built a house in Bath, Morey Wheeler, Katie additional clothes were gath- the family. previously employed in the
where he and his family lived Blodgett Henley, Archie ered for the family. The The Mayhew Funeral Homes ICU’s at Dartmouth
for 14 years. He enjoyed Powers, Roger Powers, and twins were close and grew and Crematorium, in Hitchcock Medical Center.
snowmobiling and riding his Elwin Powers (who died in up in Bellport, helping at the Plymouth and Meredith, are Dan loved the outdoors,
motorcycle. Along with childhood). family garage and enjoying assisting the family with especially when he could be
Francese, he loved traveling Calling hours will be on Great South Bay and the their arrangements. white water rafting, moun-
throughout the USA and Tuesday, June 26th from local outdoor area. Fishing w w w. m a y h e w f u n e r a l - tain climbing, or four wheel-
Canada in their motorhome. 9:30-11 AM at Ricker was always a favorite pas- homes.com ing. He played the guitar and
They spent many years trav- Funeral Home, 1 Birch time. When Dick was a drums. Recently, he spent
eling between their camp in Street, Woodsville, NH. teenager he became a com- Newbury, VT -- Larry time doing photography.
Pittsburg, NH, their home in A private graveside service mercial fisherman getting up G. Block, 65, died Dan was a loveable family
Woodsville, and Florida… will be observed by Dale’s at 4:00 AM to lay his nets.
when they weren’t traveling family in the Bath Village He received permission from Wednesday, June 20th, at his guy and was always ready
elsewhere! Dale liked plant- Cemetery, Bath, NH. the principal to leave high home surrounded by his with a hug.
ing flowers, watching the For more information or to school in the afternoon to family. Dan is survived by his par-
birds, and tinkering around offer an online condolence, gather his nets and to get the Funeral arrangements are ents, Chester and Deborah
his house. In particular, he please visit fish ready for market. When incomplete at this time. Wyman of Haverhill; his
loved his family and enjoyed www.rickerfh.com he finished high school in daughter, Haley Wyman of
family gatherings. Dale had Ricker Funeral Home & 1947, his father insisted that A celebration of his life is Wells River, VT; his brother
many special friends whom Cremation Care of he join the family business, being planned. Michael Wyman and Liz of
he had met over his working Woodsville is in charge of Brown's Garage, where he Woodsville; two nieces,
career and through his trav- arrangements. worked for over fifty years. A complete obituary notice Lindsay and Paetyn and a
with service details will be nephew, Landin; several
posted in the coming days. aunts, uncles, and cousins; as
well as his step-grandmother,
More obituaries on
Patricia Wyman of North
PLYMOUTH pages B-16
Haverhill.
He was predeceased by his
grandparents, Louis and
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Barnet, VT- Donations may be made in McIndoe Falls, VT – was New York Yankees fan North Haverhill.
Richard Dean Dunn his name to the Caledonia Carolyn Elizabeth like her step father, Forrest.
passed into the arms of the Animal Rescue, PO Box Derosia, 76, died on Time spent for Sunday lunch Roger had been a volunteer
Lord, Monday morning, 4064, St. Johnsbury, VT Saturday, June 16, 2018, at at the Lackie Farm in North on the Vergennes, VT Fire
June 18, 2108. 05819. the St. Johnsbury Health and Haverhill was very special. Department.
He was the youngest child Visit Ricker Funeral Home Rehab, St. Johnsbury, VT. She was predeceased by her
of John and Dorothy & Cremation Care of She was born in Concord, parents, Rupert McGinnis He enjoyed hunting and fish-
(Trammel) Dunn, born in Woodsville VT, on February 6, 1942, the and Ruth Parker and step ing.
Wichita, KS, July 10, 1955. daughter of Rupert father, Forrest Parker; her
He had a heart of gold and Bradford, VT – McGinnis and Ruth two husbands, Wayne He had also served in the
loved all those he came in Lorraine Johnson, 92, (Bullock) Parker and step Moyse and Russell Derosia. New Hampshire Air National
touch with as-well-as his died peacefully Saturday, father, Forrest Parker. Survivors include her three Guard from 1955 to 1962.
dogs and cats and many June 16, 2018, at Genesis Carolyn was Salutatorian of sons, David W. Moyse and
other animals he had over Eldercare, Lebanon, NH. Class of 1960 from McIndoe wife Nadine of Bangor, He married Mary Bennett on
the years. She was born May 15, 1926, Falls Academy. She married Maine, Danny J. Moyse and June 7, 1958.
He had an extraordinary in Lebanon, NH, a daughter Wayne Moyse in 1960 and wife Susan of Marshfield,
zest for life and will be of Joseph A. and Lillian M. he predeceased her in 1967. MA, and Duane A. Moyse Survivors include his wife of
missed by all those he had (Cota) Considine, and grad- She later married Russell and wife Gee Gee of 60 years Mary of Wells
come in contact with uated from Lebanon High Derosia and he predeceased Monroe, NH; six grandchil- River; their five children
throughout his short life. School, Class of 1944. her in 1992. For many years dren, Breanne, Shawn A. Bienvenue and
Katie,
She married Henning R. she was the bookkeeper for Rachel, Brandon, Zachary, wife Kimberly of North
He leaves behind his partner Johnson on October 30, the family business. and Shannon; a great grand- Haverhill, Leslie Bienvenue
1944 and they raised their son, Landon; and special of Lake Dunsmore, VT,
of 43 years, Jeff Riley; his Carolyn loved attending her Mark R. Bienvenue and wife
sisters, Nancy Dunn family in Bradford. children and grandchildren friend, Paul Machelle of Jacquelin of Bath, Francie
Terranova and husband Lorraine was a communicant sporting events. She was Danville, VT Deyette and husband Robert
George of Middletown, DE of Our Lady of Perpetual official score keeper for the There will be no calling Vergennes, VT, and Roger M
and Deborah Dunn Kane and Help, and former president Monroe Men’s Club hours. Bienvenue and wife Melissa
husband Timothy of Elkton, of the Holy Family Society. Tournament for many years. A graveside service will be of Addison, VT; eleven
MD; and nieces, nephews, She enjoyed reading, cook- Carolyn could always be on Friday, June 29, at 11 AM grandchildren and several

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and cousins. ing, canning and freezing, seen at the Bear Ridge at the Monroe Village great grandchildren; a sister
He was predeceased by his and was known as an excel- Speedway Pit Gate. She Cemetery, Plain Road, Beverly Messier of
parents, John and Dorothy lent seamstress. In later loved going to other race Monroe, NH with Pastor Londonderry, NH; three
and his older brother, John years Lorraine enjoyed put- tracks in the area over the Clifton Bullock, from Union brothers David Bienvenue
W. Dunn, Jr. ting together jigsaw puzzles years. Carolyn was the first Baptist Church, Waterford, and wife Elaine of
He grew up in the Media, and continued her avid life- woman to serve on the VT, officiating. Londonderry, NH, Bruce
PA, area and that is where he long enjoyment of books. Daniel Webster Council for Memorial contributions may Bienvenue and wife Jean of
met his partner in the sum- She was predeceased by her Boy Scouts of America in be made to the West Barnet Newton, WV, and Leonard
mer of 1975. husband Henning, in New Hampshire. In 1996 Senior Meal Site, PO Box Bienvenue and wife Jackie
They both realized that October 2013, four children, she joined the West Barnet 134, Barnet, VT 05081. of Warner, NH; along with
they had a lifelong bond that Wesley, Thomas, Susan, and Senior Meal Site and the many nieces, nephews, and
would never be broken. Stephen and two sisters, meal site manager since Wells River, VT - Roger cousins.
Together they lived in the Anna Clark and Kathleen 2010. In 2005 she received Leonard Bienvenue, 80,
Philadelphia suburbs, mov- Sullivan. the Presidents Volunteer of Main Street, died June 8, There are no public services
ing for a brief three years to Surviving family includes Service Award, and also 2018 at his home. being planned.
Florida, and then back to the three children, Arvid and received the RSVP certifi-
Philadelphia area. wife Pamela of Bradford, cate of Appreciation in He was born in Manchester, Visit Ricker Funeral Home
He held many jobs Ronald and wife Debbie of recognition of her lifelong NH, July 25, 1937, a son of & Cremation Care of
throughout his life: an ani- Clifton Park, NY and experience of dedication for Leonard and Annie Woodsville
mal caretaker at the SPCA, a Richard of Elizabethtown, getting things done. Carolyn (Critchett) Bienvenue and
Residential staff and care NY; seven grandchildren, was presented in 2007 as the graduated from Pinkerton
Sean, Lynne, Christine, Academy with the Class of
giver at several MH/MR care Northeast Kingdom Senior 1957.
Nathan, Sven, Erik and
Find The
facilities in the Philadelphia of the year by the Governor
area, a school bus driver, a Jeremiah, and eleven great of Vermont. She was also For 24 years he was a truck
Northcountry
restaurant worker, and as a grandchildren; a sister-in- awarded the 2016 Contract mechanic for HP Hood in
worker in the hair salon busi- law Elin Batten and husband Achievement Award given
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Russell of West Topsham, Manchester, NH and
ness. by the Area Agency on Burlington, VT.
Facebook at
His instant smile and VT, along with many nieces Aging for Northeastern
uncompromising love of and nephews. Vermont. She will always He later moved on to work
people brought many people There will be no calling
hours.
be remembered for her will- for Rapid Ways Northcountry
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into his life and who forever ingness to lend a helping Transportation in Burlington,
he held dear. A graveside service will be hand and always greeting Oneida Motor Freight in
Jeff brought him to on Saturday, June 23rd at 11 you with a smile. Carolyn Wells River, and Ross Oil in
Vermont in 2003, and he fell AM in the Sawyer sold raspberries from her Littleton, NH before retiring
in love with the people and Cemetery, Bradford, VT, home for over 50 years. She from West View Farm in
the place. with Father Oliver Saligan
He loved his home, his as celebrant.
friends, and his animals.
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