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Top Notch Triathlon returns for 26th Don’t miss our
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Warren,s Old
Home days July 13-
15 Schedule of
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Hebron Fair July
28th
The Hebron Fair

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Sat., July 28, 2018 - Starting
at 9am
FRANCONIA, N.H.—The “We’re so fortunate to live On the Picturesque Hebron
Top Notch Triathlon will near Franconia Notch State Common at the North End
return to Franconia and Park, and it only makes of Newfound Lake, Rain or
Cannon Mountain Aug. 4 for sense to take advantage of Shine, Free Admission,
its 26th year. it,” said Kim Cowles, now About 100 Craftspeople, A Bear Tree
Pony Rides, Children's
The race began in 1993 when
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director in Franconia. “The
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owners of the Franconia and has become a great Baked Goods, Plants,
Sport Shop, joined forces community event.” Books, Lunch featuring
with a group of friends to put Homemade Baked Beans,
together a fun event encom- The Top Notch Triathlon Silent Auction 11am-2pm,
passing some of the beautiful includes a 6-mile bike leg Live Auction at 1pm. Next Deadline Friday
natural places around from downtown Franconia Proceeds benefit Union
Franconia. The idea was to Congregational Church of July 20, 2018 4:30pm
up Butter Hill and through Hebron. For more info 603-
have a great time while pro- 744-5883 or hebronchurch-
For the July 27, 2018 Issue
moting healthy activity. Continued on page A-2 fair.org.

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Table of Triathlon This weeks Picture of the Week
Contents
continued from front page

Berman’s Bits A-4


BethWeick Adventures
in Homesteading B-2
Business Directory B-9
Business News B-3
Clasifieds B-6 the White Mountain
National Forest to Echo
Comics B-8 Lake, a half-mile swim
Community News A-2 across the lake, and a 2.5-
mile climb to the summit of
Country Happenings B-4 Cannon Mountain. The total
vertical gain from the start-
The Curious Cat A-5 ing gun to the finish line is a
Family Notices A-6 whopping 3,320 feet. ing rink.
Karin Matey B-3 Proceeds benefit the The event attracts a mixed
Lafayette Recreation group, ranging from former
The Outside A-5 Department, which compris- Olympians (both alpine skier
es the communities of Bode Miller and cross-coun- Chipmunk Love in NH
Taken By John Sederquist
Restaurant Guide B-2 Franconia, Easton, and try skier Kris Freeman have
Sugar Hill, as well as the competed) and seasoned
Tek Talk. B-3 Franconia Life Squad. Since triathletes to weekend war-
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Tom & Atticus B-1 its inception, the Top Notch riors and local families. The If you have a photo which you think could make it as our pic-
Triathlon has raised over first Saturday in August is a ture of the week, let us know. Email it to
$100,000, which has been day many area residents look
used to support an array of forward to, either to partici- "A Week's Stay at the Mt Washington
projects, from building the pate in the race, serve as vol-
Observatory"
Think Local,
Shop Local, gazebo on the Dow Park to unteers, or cheer the com-
Eat Local, purchasing soccer goals and petitors on throughout the Presented by: Preston & Brenda Conklin
repaving the multi-use skat- course.
Monday, July 16, 2018 at working weather station is
Support Local!
Northcountry News This
ly
year, the
post-race
family-friend-
lunch and
7:00 PM an incredibly unique experi-
ence. In addition to learning
PO Box 118 • North Salem, NH 03073 awards ceremony will be The Mt. Washington about our operations and
Phone • 603-764-5807 or 328*5071 hosted at Franconia’s newest Observatory is a nonprofit getting to know the crew,
Email: ncnewsnh@gmail.com business, Iron Furnace organization whose mem- volunteers are encouraged to
Web: www.northcountrynewsnh.com Brewing. bers can volunteer to cook sample all that Mount
The NORTHCOUNTRY NEWS is published every other Friday by and clean for the staff in Washington has to offer.
Warren Ferris Jr. and is circulated free of charge throughout the The Top Notch Triathlon exchange for living atop the From hiking and skiing, to
towns and communities listed on the front page. includes Ironwoman and mountain for a week. experiencing hurricane-force
Ironman categories, as well Brenda & Preston Conklin winds, white-out fog,
Publisher & Editor - Warren Ferris Jr. as teams in the categories of spent two separate weeks breathtaking vistas, and
Advertising - Richard Hiller/ Pat Wilson male, female, co-ed, family, volunteering atop Mt everything in between,
Delivery Fulfillment - Richard Hiller and youth. For more infor- Washington in spring and in spending a week atop the
This paper assumes no financial responsibility for mation and to register, visit winter. Their presentation Northeast's tallest peak is a
typographical errors, however we will reprint a correction notice, www.franconianh.org/top- and pictures will cover his- once-in-a-lifetime experi-
and/or that portion of the ad in which an error occurs. notch-triathlon. tory and weather, as well as ence.
The Northcountry News is proudly published and printed in New
life at the summit.
Hampshire using recycled paper and 100% water based inks! The Mount Washington web This presentation will be at
We are printed by the Concord Monitor, Concord, NH site describes living on top the Old Town Hall in
of a mountain in a real, Campton, which is handicap
accessible, and open to the
public. Refreshments will be
served. For information
about the Society, check our
th
The 66 Annual

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These events are made pos-
sible thanks in part to the
following business sponsors:
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Restaurant, Bank of New
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Convenience Mart, Central
NH Chamber of Commerce,
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Experts.
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North Country Cmmunity News!
LRH Auxiliary Awards $19,500 Mount Sunapee State Come join the fun at the Bath Public
in Scholarships Park Public Library’s –
Information Session “Scrapbooking with Gayle” pings or journal entries, etc.
Announced a New Hampshire themed - – and tape runner, paper cut-
(Concord, NH) The Scrapbook Page Workshop ter and craft scissors - if you
Department of Natural and on Thursday, July 26th have them.
Cultural Resources will hold from 10 am to 11:30 am. Gayle, our local scrapbook
a public information session Who can come? Adults of enthusiast, will share her
on the proposed transfer of all ages, this free program love of scrapbooking and
the State’s lease of a portion is open to the public. This offer assistance to new and
of Mount Sunapee State is a drop-in workshop, no experienced scrapbookers.
Picture includes from left to right: Park to VR NE Holdings, registration necessary. All Stop by the Bath Public
Cameron Bosse, WMRHS, Amy Dorr, LRH, LLC, a subsidiary of Vail materials will be provided Library for more informa-
Amanda(Mandy) Boyd, LRH, Rhonda Payette, LRH- Resorts, Inc. (“Vail”). free of charge. tion. Contact us at bathli-
Alpine, Carla Anderson, LHS, Darcy Horne, LHS, Details of the transaction What to bring? Please bring brarykjb@gmail.com or call
Scholarship committee members, Carlene Whitcomb, will be presented by the par- a few of your own New 747-3372.
Nancy Diener, and Carrie Way ties and the public will have Hampshire photos, clip-
Littleton, NH – Littleton prised of more than 100 an opportunity to be heard
Regional Healthcare’s women and men who volun- and to ask questions.
Auxiliary awarded the teer to raise funds that sup- The session will be held on
Northcountry News
Marion Edmunds award for port Littleton Regional Wednesday, July 25, 2018 at What the Locals read
$2,500 to a well deserving Healthcare, states Gail Clark, 6 p.m. at Mount Sunapee Since 1989.
student and another $17,000 President of the LRH Resort’s Sunapee Lodge
toward scholarships to four Auxiliary. In addition to
located at Mount Sunapee
LRH employees and five scholarships the Auxiliary State Park in Newbury, NH.
high school seniors. All of provides clothing for patientsThe Department of Natural
the individuals receiving a treated in the emergency & Cultural Resources is
scholarship are working to room, support of the LRH comprised of five divisions
further their education in the Care-A-Van and North dedicated to protecting, pro-
healthcare field. Country Women’s Health moting and managing a

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Each year the LRH Auxiliary Conference. We also provide
wide variety of New
supports the efforts of health diaper bags for new parents,
Hampshire's natural, recre-
care providers or those enter- books for pediatric patients,
ing or returning to school to and annual support to the ational and cultural
further their health care LRH Family Support Team. resources. Together, these
careers by providing scholar- These are a just few ways the
resources help define the
ships. Scholarship funds are Auxiliary supports LRH. state and are major drivers
raised through various Anyone interested in becom- of the economy and high
fundraisers organized ing a member should email quality of life.
through efforts of the LRH geninfo@lrhcares.org.”
Auxiliary, and through pro-
ceeds from the Moose Ledge
Gift Shop located at LRH.
Students and LRH employ-
ees who received a scholar-
ship this year include LRH
employees - Carla
Anderson, Amanda Boyd,
Amy Dorr and Ronda
Warren • Wentworth Food Pantry News ++ This Month’s
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Millen - LHS, Cameron Ambulance Service building and is open
Darcy Horne - LHS, Allie
Bosse - WMRHS, Kylee for food distribution on Fridays from 1-3
Robinson - WMRHS (recipi- pm and on an emergency basis. The
Bailey - WMRHS, Adrianna Co
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“Berman’s Bits”
Berman’s Bits
costs modified under a 2013 turn so bad? Why do people seized all kinds of drugs, but
law, and the Ohio Supreme have to be so angry and nasty the most eye-catching find
Court has accepted the case. to each other? This is a per- was orange ecstasy pills
[WBNS Columbus] son you once loved. If it’s shaped like Trump’s head.
Finally, police were dis- really over, work together to One side featured the face of
by Dave Berman patched to the Riverdale,
Utah, Walmart store after
make a mutually respectful
parting.
the president. The other was
stamped with the words
receiving reports of a woman I am not into most movies, “Great Again.” [Huffington
Greetings, and thanks for such a device in Texas is a locking her children in a car. but there’s one I may have to Post]
joining me for anther week. class A misdemeanor punish- Tori Castillo, 39, had see! The name and descrip- Finally, ICYMI, a
Starting us off are a few able by up to a year in jail, a allegedly put her children, tion: “‘Worms’: A sheltered, Minnesota woman had a
news stories you may have $4,000 fine, or both. [KRIV aged 2 and 5, in the trunk preteen worm must find his memorable time at a music
missed. First, the Travis Houston] while she went shopping. way home after he's mistak- festival, but no one would
County (Texas) Sheriff’s Next, almost 20 years ago, “Several good Samaritans enly brought to the surface.” blame her if she’d rather for-
Office has issued a warning an Ohio judge condemned observed this and came to Ohhh! get it because her head got
to people about “self- convicted murderer David the aid of the children,” Unintended conse- stuck in a truck’s exhaust
defense” keychains: they’re Braden to die — and to pay police Lt. Casey Warren said. quences: A 67-year-old pipe for 45 minutes. Kaitlyn
illegal. The cat-shaped $2,127.50 in court costs. Officers were able to get the woman was busy with her Strom was at the Winstock
device — with pointy “ears” He’s still alive, and he still 5-year-old to pull the emer- phone as she walked down a Country Music Festival in
— is designed to be held owes $1,600. As an inmate, gency latch and escape. Plainfield, N.J. street, and the town of Winsted when
with fingers in the “eyes.” he only earns $16 per month, When Castillo returned to she walked into a thigh-high she decided to go where few
They’re strong and cute — and — apparently because of the car, she was arrested and barrier and fell, head down people have gone before.
and are classified by state his debt — he’s only allowed charged with child abuse and feet in the air, into the “We were just all having fun
law as brass knuckles. “Just to keep $25 in his prison (you think?). [Deseret News] basement of Acme Windows. and I saw this big exhaust
because something is avail- account. New shoes cost at So, a friend asked how The store had opened the pipe and I was like, ‘Hey, my
able on the Internet doesn’t least $27.95 on death row, people in politics become so basement door in the side- head could probably fit in
mean it automatically is according to the ACLU — rich: Ivanka Trump and walk, and security cameras that,’” she told the
legal,” says sheriff’s Capt. though somehow, Braden Jared Kushner earned at least captured the whole thing. “I Hutchinson Leader. “So, I
Craig Smith, who says does now have shoes. Out of $82 million last year from thought texting and driving tried it. It did fit, but it didn’t
women, especially, have the $25, Braden needs pay investments and business was a bad thing,” said eye- want to come back out.”
been buying them for defen- for things like toiletries and concerns outside of their jobs witness Martin Delgadillo. Strom estimated she spent 45
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sive purposes. Possession of doctors’ co-pays. Braden is as unpaid senior advisers to “Now it’s texting and walk- minutes inside the pipe and
the president, according to ing.” The unnamed woman said she was finally rescued
financial disclosures released was hospitalized in “stable” when firefighters used a
by the White House. That’s condition. [WNBC New power saw, according to
one way it happens. York, AP] Minneapolis station WCCO
So, people see something An Indiana crackdown on TV. Although she was
in each other, date, fall in motorists possessing drugs unharmed by her close
love, marry, and have a child resulted in more than 100 encounter with the inside of
or children. Then something arrests and the seizure of a a tailpipe, the McLeod
happens, and things don't vast assortment of dope, County Sheriff’s Office cited
work out; it happens, but including orange-colored her for underage drinking
why do things have to ecstasy pills shaped like (liquid Stupid Pills). She was
become so nasty? While President Donald Trump’s escorted from the festival
there are some major deal- head. The troopers, teamed once she was freed, but her
breakers in a relationship, in with drug-detecting police exhausting experience lives
dogs, concentrated on drugs on thanks to this video post-
when they stopped motorists ed on Facebook, which has
"Inspiring Healthy Choices For Life" It’s What The last month resulting 129
criminal arrests on 272 drug-
been viewed more than 2.3
million times. [AP] Sigh.
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this unique bond possible is a it begins to climb. The trail mountains rising up to the itself.
shared life; a shared love; splits and you can walk west and north and to silvery I was torn while walking
and a shared love of nature. along the falls, or stay to the lakes, both large and small, across the last of the Sisters
The other morning Atticus right and avoid the water. to the east and south. toward the summit for I did-
and I were on the trail at sun- Either way is beautiful and It’s a rare treat to have n’t want to rush it, but we
rise in an attempt to beat the the paths reconcile at the top Chocorua to yourself. As the were in a bit of a race against
heat of a stifling day. We of the falls. Because it was day winds on it gets down- both the heat and the eventu-
walked quietly along the going to be hot we chose the right crowded toward the al hordes that would come.
Champney Falls trail headed route closest to the water so mountaintop and trails can So we pushed on. But the
towards Chocorua. Around that Atticus could drink his become a conga line of hik- wonder or being on the
us the forest came to life. We fill. ers. But it wasn’t like that ledges is that you are actual-
saw squirrels and chipmunks After the falls the switch- for us. And we relished ly walking into the scenery.
dart just out of sight, wit- backs start. They offer a being there alone, but togeth- It’s dreamlike and humbling.
nessed the first glints of the gentle grade, even if the er. I realized that many There is something special
day reflected in the stream ankle and knee twisting friends were still driving to about sharing such breath-
work or getting on a bus or taking experiences with a
The Adventures
below us, and were serenad- rocks along the path are not
of Tom & Atticus
ed by birdsong that fell from so forgiving. The higher we the subway. I thought of friend. It’s even more so
the trees all around like climbed, the higher the tem- them getting in line at a when no words are used.
This evening as I was sitting autumn leaves. It was as if perature rose. When we crowded Starbucks and run- When, as Thomas Merton
down to write my column, I they were singing us home. reached a trail junction just ning their fingers over their once pointed out, words are
received an email informing And together we walked below treeline we didn’t iPhones as they got ready to not always needed and the
me that the title to the Italian through it all, away from all head straight for the summit head to the office, the cubi- true essence of communica-
version of our book will not of life’s trials and tribula- as we usually do. Instead we cle, the store, or the factory. tion is communion. That’s
be translated literally. It tions along an earthen path went to the left towards And there we were, walking what Atticus and I share on a
seemsFollowing Atticus and deeper into that familiar Middle Sister, which is one on those hot ledges, on one mountain. He’s not there
wouldn’t carry the same note enchanted world we’ve come of three sub-peaks to of the most striking moun- just because I am. He’s there
in Italy that it does here in to know. Chocorua. I chose that tains in the world. on his own, as well. He
North America. Instead the We are guests in the forest round-about approach Painters have tried for cen- takes his time and gathers in
new title will be Con te in because it would give us a turies to capture Chocorua’s the views. It doesn’t matter

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Cime al Mondo. and we know and appreciate mystique. I particularly like if I’m looking off in one
that. And yet we are made to chance to walk a little longer
Translation: With You To the feel as welcome as if we above the trees and see the that e e cummings used to direction, if he thinks there’s
Top of the World. lived there with all the wood- storied pinnacle of the summer at nearby Silver a better view in another
It’s lyrical, beautiful, and, land creatures and the great mountain from a distance. Lake and spent his mornings direction I’ll find him
best of all, it’s fitting. I’m trees. It’s a special feeling, Once we stood on top of painting Chocorua, and perched near the edge of a
almost jealous I didn’t come even more so when there’s the first ledges it was clear when the light faded he’d put precipice casting his eyes out
up with it myself. Then not another hiker in sight, as we didn’t beat the heat by away his brushes and pick up over the landscape. It’s clear
again, I wouldn’t have. But I was the case when we had starting out so early in the his pen to write poetry. Such we share so much, but it’s
like that someone over in the trail and the mountain to morning. It was already was the mountain’s ability to also clear we both get what
Italy read our story and ourselves at that early hour. sweltering. We were saved, inspire. Of course cum- we need up here on our own.
decided this was a fitting The Champney Falls trail is however, by a refreshing mings wasn’t the only one That feeling of being
title. My favorite part? It’s the easiest approach to the breeze coming out of the who has been so inspired. together away from every-
the “with you.” summit and comes from the west. That cooling wind Painters and writers have one else, being up on a place
For that’s what our story is north side. It’s a simple walk allowed us to enjoy the 360 always found the peak like the top of Chocorua
about. It’s not about me. at first, but as it nears the degree views as we hopped extraordinary. And it contin- where we are friends and
And it’s not about him. It’s falls (which are named for from ledge to ledge, and ues in contemporary times as equals in wordless reverie,
about the two of us: a man one of our greatest White from time to time just well. Steve Smith, well- well, it’s beyond description
and dog who find a connec- Mountain painters of the stopped and sat and looked known author of so many at times. I often think how
tion someplace in the space 1800s, Benjamin Champney) out at so many beautiful hiking books, dedicated an fortunate we are, how
between us. What makes entire book to Chocorua blessed to see these places.
And, if pushed, I suppose I
could think of a simple sen-
Franklin’s Once & Again tence to sum up how won-
derful it is to share all of it
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the shed. left the post hole three times square and level as best we
Coösauke... Beth
bigger than we intended it to could with simple hand tools
The work actually began the be! We cleared away the and hill-country topography.
Adventures in
Homesteading Weick weekend before, when we
carried in the dimensional
lumber for posts and head-
remains of our current wood-
pile, lingering brush, and
consolidated the small stacks
Of course, progress was
slower than our (or, at least
my) expectations had day-
ers. (Here’s a simple equa- of softwood that was des- dreamed. Nonetheless, at the
Woodshed, Part I stacking firewood on pallets
and covering the rows with
tion: 6”x6”x12’ of hemlock
= heavy.) We staked out the
tined for spring sugaring.
Finally, the pre-work was
conclusion of the weekend,
eight posts were set in con-
As the hot weather arrived metal roofing scraps. As we location of the building’s complete, and the site was crete and the building’s
so, too, did the days we had use wood year-round for four corners, then measured ready for our real efforts to frame created. It was clear
labeled “woodshed” on our cooking, as well as winter in the four additional sup- commence. that a third weekend would
calendars. It was one of two heat, having a proper place porting posts, and dug two need to be claimed for the
weekends that Ryan and I to cure and store wood was a foot holes. We felt extreme- And so we began. Lifting, project on the calendar, but
had deliberately set aside to convenience that we could ly lucky to encounter only raising, setting, squaring, we were quite pleased with
work solely on the building no longer put off. So, as the one large boulder in the dig- leveling, nailing, concreting. the “professional” appear-
of a proper woodshed. We thermometer climbed to 94 ging process, which was We set about our plans dili- ance of what we had built.
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should take steps to protect warning that no antivirus panionship, but they can
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open to the public: AMC Tuesdays - T.O.P.S. (Take The Franconia Heritage fun with others. Sign up at
Pinkham Notch Visitor off Pounds Sensibly) Weigh Museum (553 Main Street, the Library or call 989-5578.
Center, Route 16, Pinkham in - 5 PM - 5:45 PM; Franconia, NH) is open And, for summer reading
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-
Sunday of each month. Hope (603) 466-2727 or www.out- North Haverhill. Weekend, or other times by munity to sign up for the
to see you there. doors.org. ——————————— request. Our antique farm New Hampshire
——————————— ____________________ Connecticut River Valley equipment is on display in Downloadable Books pro-
The Warren/Wentworth Food For on-going events at Beekeepers Assoc meets the side yard for viewing gram. By joining the pro-
Pantry, serving residents in WREN (Women’s Rural every thirdThursday 7-9 PM any time as is the Iron gram residents get free
Warren, Wentworth and Entrepreneurial Network) of at the Grafton County exten- Furnace Interpretive Center. access to a large catalog of
Glencliff, is located behind Bethlehem, please visit sion office building, 3855 contemporary best sellers
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
and is open every Friday CRVBA17@gmail.com. 8th: devices at any time day or
from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. For eli- For ongoing schedule at . Drawing from Life, 6-8pm night. Interested? Sign up at
gibility information or to Silver Center for the Arts, —————————— Joseph Patch Library, Haverhill Library. Our hours
make a donation, stop by or Plymouth, NH, call 603-536- Lots of things going on at Warren, NH, 03279 are 4-7 p.m. Mondays,
call 764-5265. The pantry ARTS or visit them on the the Newfound Audubon Please bring a sketch pad and Wednesdays, and Thursdays;
gratefully accepts food or web at: Center. For scheduled events your favorite drawing tool! and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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household care items. Friends of the Library have _______________________ Try ours! 7/17 The Haverhill Library
——————————--- establishing a __ Info: 603-764-9073 Association in Haverhill
Nightly Entertainment Conversational French group We have these ongoing pro- Corner is announcing its
Indian Head Resort, Lincoln at the Joseph Patch Library grams: separate Support Groups For summer schedule of activi-
745-8000 in Warren. We meet on French: each Monday at Caregivers & Those with ties: • Free Public
www.indianheadresort.com Monday mornings, 9-10. 9 am. Alzheimer’s/Dementia Lectures at Alumni Hall: ß
Join us! All skill levels are Knitting: Saturday every Wednesday at 2pm July 17th at 7 p.m. Robert
Woodstock Inn, Station & welcome. For questions or mornings, 10 am Laconia Congregational Azzi presenting "Ask a
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Brewery 745-3951, Lincoln. sign up: call Luane Clark, Coloring for Grown ups, Church Parish Hall Muslim Anything". A free
www.woodstockinnNH.com coordinator, at 764-5839, or Wednesdays starting at 5pm. 18 Veteran’s Square and open community discus-
____________________ the Joseph Patch Library at (Come when you can, leave Laconia, NH sion relating to concerns
Haverhill Memorial Post 764-9072. when you must) For more information call about Muslims in the United
5245 and their Ladies ——————————— Comfort Keepers at 603- States. (Voluntary donations
Axillary hold their regular Wentworth Historical Fairlee Public Library fair- 536-6060 to the Library and Alumni
monthly meeting at 7pm on Society meets monthly, 7:00 lee.library@gmail.com Confidential and non- Hall accepted.)
the third Thursday of each p.m, every third Thursday, tory Time denominational
month at the VFW Post in April - Dec. at the Historical Tuesdays Please note we do not meet July 17: Onion River Jazz
North Haverhill. All mem- Society Museum in 10 am if there is a school delay or Band The Onion River Jazz
bers are invited to attend. Wentworth. Join us for his- Campton Historical cancellation due to snow. Band is a seven-piece
——————————— torical topics and stimulating Society Dixieland jazz band based in
For all upcoming events at D conversation. The Old Town Hall in Burlington, Vermont. For
Acres - (D Acres is located at ——————————— Campton over 30 years, the band has
For on-going programs, con- been presenting traditional
Upcoming Events
218 Streeter Woods Road in certs and events at COURT Open, Thursdays 9 AM to 4
Dorchester, NH.) Visit PM New Orleans Dixieland
www.dacres.org. STREET ARTS, Haverhill, The Haverhill Library
529 NH Route 175 Jazz, which represents the
——————————- please visit www.alumni- Association in Haverhill
Campton, New Hampshire roots and origin of jazz in
To find out the on-going hap- hall.org or call 603-989- 03223 Corner is announcing its America. The band has
penings at the Squam Lakes 5500. Classes, art shows, summer schedule of activi-
Old Town Hall, Rt. 175, worked to preserve the orig-
Natural Science Center in Shakespeare in the Valley, ties: •
(north of Blair Bridge Rd.) Children’s inal sound of jazz with the
Holderness, NH. You can Music, wide variety of pro- Summer Reading Program: performance of tunes from
call 603-968-7194 or visit gramming. Join us!
(603)-536-5140 email: This year’s summer reading such legends and innovators
them online at: www.nhna- ——————————— camptonhistorical@gmail.co program for young people as King Oliver, Louis
ture.org The Baker’s River Grange
m will feature the theme Armstrong, Jelly Roll
——————————— meets the 2nd and 4th Friday
website: www.camptonhis- “Libraries Rock!” Every Morton, Bix Biederbecke,
To find out the on-going hap- every month, 7:30 p.m.,
torical.org. Tuesday morning in July Lu Watters and Clarence
penings at the AMC Grange Hall, Rte.25, participants will make Williams. Fairlee Town
Pinkham Notch Center Rumney. Visitors wel-
Holderness Historical music, read about musicians, Common (rain site Fairlee
where programs are free & comed! Society open on Summer and create their own instru- Town Hall auditorium) Free
Saturdays Open 10-12noon ments. It’s a great opportu- (thanks to local sponsors!)
_ nity for kids to maintain their
reading skills while having July 17 at 7 p.m. the
Haverhill Library
Association will host a spe-
cial program at Alumni Hall
in Haverhill Corner called
Gas • Diesel • Deli • Meats • Groceries “Ask a Muslim Anything”.
Robert Azzi, our speaker,
is a photojournalist, colum-
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on issues of Identity,
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Sat 6am - 9pm • Sun 6am - 8pm the program will stimulate
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empathy and critical think-
ing and will be well received
by residents of all ages—
from senior citizens to junior
high students. We welcome
all local residents in the area
to this program at Alumni
Hall in Haverhill Corner at
7:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 17.
Admission is free
7/18 The Haverhill Library
Association in Haverhill
Corner is announcing its
summer schedule of activi-
ties: • Book Clubs:
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.
7/21 Dorchester Grange
#280 Annual pancake
breakfast Saturday at 9AM
Town Hall on the Common
to Benefit the Grange’s
Scholarship Fund.
July 24: The Ticket Steve
Pro and The Ticket is a high

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energy, entertaining musical
experience that gets every-
one involved. Steve Pro has
toured and shared the stage
with Joan Jett, Starship, Pat
Traverse and Quiet Riot,
while the band members
have performed at the CMAs
in Las Vegas and opened for
countless nationally known
acts. Playing a wide variety
of favorites from Motown to
classic rock, disco to coun-
try, oldies to today’s hits, the
group performs throughout
New England. Fairlee Town
Common (rain site Fairlee
Town Hall auditorium) Free
(thanks to local sponsors!)
7/24 Holderness, NH –, pack
a lunch, grab the kids, and
head over to Kirkwood
Gardens at Squam Lakes
Natural Science Center to
enjoy music and fun with the
New Hampshire Music
Festival’s Brass Quintet.
Starting at 2:00 p.m. in
Kirkwood Gardens, guests
will enjoy a family friendly
performance, including an
up-close look at the
Quintet’s instruments while
they share stories and play
tunes. View all Science
Center events and programs
at nhnature.org.
July 31: Bob Amos &
Catamount Crossing Bob
Amos & Catamount
Crossing, Vermont’s premier
traditional bluegrass band,
presents a varied program of
high octane and entertaining
music
See our next issue for full
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OBITUARIES OBITUARIES
Newbury, VT- as a prep cook at P&H Truck Groton, VT- that came along. Falls, VT, Colleen Dennis
Lawrence "Larry" Stop in Wells River, VT.
He was preceeded in death Lona Libra Gray, 86
She also taught herself and husband Gary and
Gordon Block, 65, how to make cakes.
, passed away peacefully Her Italian wedding cakes
Patrice Bogie and husband
passed away peacefully in by his parents, Edward Block and Kathryn with her family by her side became an expectation at
Chief, both of Ryegate, VT;
11 grandchildren and 31
his home, surrounded by his (Heidelberg) Block, and his on Wednesday, June 27, every family wedding-just great grandchildren; three
family. Larry fought a brief brother in law, Jeffery A. 2018, like the blankets she taught sisters, Vilma Wright of
but courageous battle with Dillon. at the Grafton County herself to crochet became a Woodsville, Anita Mains of
cancer that ended on June He is survived by his wife Nursing Home, North staple at every baby shower. Elizabethtown, TN, and
20th, 2018. of 40 years, Wendy (Strell) Haverhill, NH. But what she was most Donna McCaffrey of
Larry was born on October Block of Newbury, VT, Lona was born on June 3, proud of, was teaching her- Yarmouthport, MA; two
14, 1952 to Edward Leonard daughter Shara (Block) 1932, in Groton to Antonio self something to do when brothers, Allen L. Gandin of
and Kathryn Maryann Barnes and her husband and Ivis (Crown) Gandin. the chores were done...that Groton and Gaylord J.
(Heidelberg) Block of Christopher of Manteca, CA, She married Kenneth Gray was to paint. "Butch" Gandin and wife
Dunellen, NJ. He moved to son Forrest Block of who preceded her in death in She painted flowers, child- Judy of South Ryegate, VT;
Bath, NH in the early 70's Piermont, NH, his grandchil- 2014. hood scenes, animals and along with several nieces,
where he and his friends built dren Jayden Block, Jordan Together they lived on
their first home. people. nephews, and cousins.
In 1976 he moved to Barnes, Jakobe Barnes and Blue Mountain and raised "Anyone can learn. She was also predeceased
Newbury, VT where he and Ava Barnes, three daughters: All you have to do is pick by her husband, Kenneth
Wendy built their home and three siblings Edward Kathleen, Colleen, and up a brush and do it," she "John" Gray on May 20,
created a life together. Block and wife Candy, Patrice who met their hus- said. 2014, she was predeceased
"Crazy Larry" was a unique Virginia (Block) Pearsall and bands, Harry Crown, Gary She was proud to share her by a grandson, Nicholas
character. husband Craig, Mary Ann Dennis and Chief Bogie, art work at fairs and to give John Bogie on March 31,
He loved fishing, music (Block) Dillon, also many respectively and grew the them away to family. 2011, and her son-in-law,
and dancing, carpentry and Nieces & Nephews. Gray legacy: Her home is decorated Harry Crown on February 1,
gardening. Larry was a wonderful hus- 11 grandchildren and 31 with some of her favorites. 2015.
He had a passion for turn- band, amazing father and great grandchildren. Lona lived her life faithful- A memorial service will be
ing junk into art and left his funny fun loving grandpa. To know Lona was to ly and selflessly. on Monday, July 2, at 11 AM
"treasures" in random places He will be deeply missed know that first, she was a She loved and gave to at the First Baptist Church of
around his property. but will live on in our pic- hard worker. everyone she knew, never Groton, with Pastor Dennis
Larry loved life. He was tures, our memories, the She was always out in the expecting anything in return. Walton, officiating.
full of compassion and was music and our hearts. field baling or in the barn She said, "You do things Burial will follow in the
always available to lend a The family has planned a milking. without needing payment." Groton Village Cemetery.
helping hand. Celebration of Life for Larry She was a laborer, cleaning Her generosity leaves a Memorial contributions
at their home at 4373 Swamp houses, hanging wall paper legacy of strength and love may be made to the First
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as a self employed carpenter. There will a reflection time raspberry squares and kids in on Blue Mountain, in the 05046 or to South Ryegate
He graduated from CCV at 1:00 pm and live music her home. rolling fields and beautiful Senior Meals, c/o Mrs. Mary
with his teaching degree and throughout the day. She hosted holiday meals sunsets and in the hearts of Lou Boyce, 1158 Tenny
taught for some years before Please bring a dish to share that filled two rooms and she those who had the privilege Pond Road, Wells River, VT
taking up prep cooking. and drinks of your choice. loved having everyone to be loved by her. 05081.
He cooked for several years Visit Ricker Funeral Home together. Lona is survived by her Visit Ricker Funeral Home
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spent his "semi" retired years Woodsville cut hair. "Kathie" Crown of McIndoe Woodsville
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Coast since 2000 and by 40 lards crossed with game farm
percent in New York and ducks have mixed with both
Pennsylvania. The reason – their parent types and with
or reasons – for that popula- each other, exacerbating
tion decline is not clear, but genetic traits less well-adapt-
one theory is that wild mal- ed to foraging and surviving
lards and farm-raised mal- in the wild. Game farm mal-
lard game birds have min- lards may comprise up to 14
gled in a genetically detri- percent of breeding mallards
mental manner. in the Atlantic Flyway, and
roughly 75 percent of mal-
Mallard ducks are not native lards in the eastern U.S.
Dissolute Dabblers to the Northeast, although show traits of game farm
Author: Meghan according to Michael mallards. As Schummer puts
McCarthy McPhaul Schummer, a biology profes- it: “We might have a duck The Curious Cat By
sor at the State University of that is really a game farm Bear pets are eating. How ever
Robert McCloskey’s Make New York’s College of bird here.” Please send your questions onetime
of my favorite summer
foods is watermelon. I
way for Ducklings is one of Environmental Science and to Bear at
my favorite childhood books. Forestry, it’s not clear Schummer said an ever- ncnewsnh@gmail.com will bet you wouldn’t guess
I loved the way Mr. and Mrs. whether they arrived on their changing landscape could Please give me your name that one, but we cats do like
Mallard interacted, their own, following open space also be a factor in the age and town you are from ais piece now and then and it
according to websites ok
seemingly endless search for as forests were cleared, or decreasing numbers of mal- This week’s question is to for us to eat, though my pets
the perfect nesting place, the were introduced. Until the lards in the Atlantic Flyway. political for me to try to remind me of my dubieties
description of classic Boston 1960s, he said, state-sanc- A focus on restoring wet- answer. Sadly, I read and and how I have to take 2
neighborhoods, and the tioned programs in the lands throughout the watch the news and have shots of insulin a day, so it is
whimsical names of their Atlantic Flyway released Northeast in recent years, come to the conclusion we limited. Ow, I also like
eight ducklings. half a million farm-raised often on what had been farm- cats and dogs get along bet- homburgs and hotdogs that
game mallards every year. land, could be detrimental to ter than a lot of humans do fall of the grill. I can aggra-
Not until I started reading the Private landowners still a mallard that is more farm- when it comes to politics. vate my pet and he will
story to my own children, release around 270,000 game raised than wild. In other So, to protect my pets from always drop a little for me.
words, one better adapted to being subjected to viewing

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several years ago now, did I mallards each year on the
notice Mr. Mallard ditches Atlantic Seaboard. consuming waste corn than the nonsense I do my
trick beg for pats Please send me your
Mrs. Mallard after the duck- the food available on favorite and food. Especially this curious
lings hatch, leaving her to “Generally, game farm mal- reclaimed wetlands. time of year as I get a lot of questions. Remember
tend to eight kids on her lards have bills that are more my favorite foods, eggs, curiosity killed the cat, but
own, amid the dangers of goose-like,” said Schummer, McCloskey wrote Make Way turkey and what ever my satisfaction brought him
snapping turtles and Boston back.

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who has co-authored a study for Ducklings in 1941, but
traffic. on the influence of game bird even then, his mallards fol-
releases on wild mallard lowed the swan boats around
Attorneys at Law
It turns out Mr. Mallard, with populations. The lamellae – Boston Common eating the
his handsome green head, comb-like structures inside peanuts tourists tossed their
dapper blue wing patches, the bill used to filter out way. Perhaps, even back
and charmingly curled tail inedible bits as the ducks then, the game farm ducks
can be a bit of a scamp; male
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mallards will mate with just apart than in wild mallards. company with each other.
about any feathered thing “This makes them more

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it. aquatic food.” writer. She lives in
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Hybridization among differ- Farm-raised game birds are Hampshire. The illustration
ent species of ducks is not all generally smaller than their for this column was drawn
that unusual, but mallards are wild counterparts. They also by Adelaide Tyrol. The
one of the most common differ in the timing of their Outside Story is
hybridizers, crossing with nest initiation, clutch size, assigned and edited by Attorney Steven B. Goss
black ducks, mottled ducks, and incubation length. Northern Woodlands maga-
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dren. She loved spending Woodsville, NH 03785. Director of the National with the help of a midwife at
quality time with her close In lieu of flowers, memorial Commission on Juvenile Concord Hospital. Zachary
friends and family members. contributions may be made Justice. Her responsibility was her pride and joy and
at The Jack Byrne Center for was to lead the effort to she dedicated herself to her
She was loved and adored by Palliative & Hospice Care, reform Juvenile Justice stan- role as a mother.
many in the local community One Medical Center Drive, dards for the country. She In 1986 while on their hon-
and will surely be missed. Lebanon, NH 03756. spent most of her time on the eymoon in Mexico, Alice
Connie was truly one of the For more information or to road traveling between facil- was injured in a swimming
most precious souls God offer an online condolence, ities around the country. She accident when she was hit
please visit also served as the Executive and tumbled onto the shore
ever created. www.rickerfh.com Ricker Director of the by a massive wave. This
Connie is survived by her life Funeral Home & Cremation Massachusetts Civil accident precipitated four
partner of 24 years, Kevin Care of Woodsville is in Liberties Foundation where spinal surgeries over the
Blodgette, her two children, charge of arrangements. she had the opportunity to course of a twenty year peri-
Chris Emerson and wife meet and work with such od and chronic pain for the
Kelly of Groton, VT and Alice Vartanian King notables as Kurt Vonnegut, remainder of her life but she
Melissa Emerson and partner
Tom Heath of Sugar Hill,
1947-2018 Anthony Lewis and Carl never complained to anyone
Sagan. In 1992 she accepted but her doctors and her hus-
NH, six grandchildren Alice Vartanian King, passed the job of Executive Director band. She was convinced
Zachary Emerson and wife away on Saturday June 30, of the Christa McAuliffe that a positive outlook on
Tracy of Groton, Brittany 2018 she was 70 years old. Planetarium Foundation, life, shared with others was
Lisbon, NH Emerson of California, She was born on November raising funds and writing the key to a life well lived.
Constance "Connie" Curtis Emerson of Groton,
Jacob Emerson and Ethan
30, 1947 to Dr. Richard D. grants to support the work of She had a big, bawdy laugh
May Emerson, 67, of Walker, both of Groton and
and Zephyr Vikassian the Planetarium. She and a contagious smile that
Hodge Hill Rd, died on Vartanian in Bound Brook, brought the Planetarium into could light up any room she
Damian Chase Emerson of New Jersey. the new decade with style walked into.
Tuesday, June 19, 2018, at Lisbon, NH, two great Alice attended Bound and aplomb attracting Other obituaries would
The Jack Byrne Center at grandchildren, Riley Grace Brook High School and the Leonard Nimoy, James Earl describe her last few decades
Dartmouth Hitchcock, Emerson and Everett Randall University of Massachusetts, Jones and Barry Corbin to by saying that she died after
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Lebanon, NH, following a Emerson both of Groton, VT; Amherst where she majored support the work of the a long illness but Alice was
a brother, Daniel LeCour of in Criminology and received Planetarium each headlining not the kind of person who
short illness. She was born in Newbury, VT; five sisters, “An Evening Under the
S. Kingston, RI, on July 14, her Bachelor of Arts degree dwelled on her health chal-
Cynthia Hill and husband in 1970. In the midst of the Stars Gala” dinners - a virtu- lenges. As she often put it
1950, the daughter of Gary of Corinth, VT, Winona turmoil of the Vietnam War al Who’s Who of New she was “living with one
Edward Samuel LeCour and Stewart of Wells River, VT, and the campus turmoil Hampshire’s most notable foot in the air and another on
Agnes Flora (Burgess) Rhoda Nutting and Sylvia throughout the country business, nonprofit, and a banana peel” . . . but God
Stanley both of RI, Sabrina UMass cancelled graduation political leaders. did she live! She was deter-
Holland. As a child she grew Rose Holland of Wells River, In 1984 she was living in
up first in RI and later in ceremonies and mailed mined to live life as fully as
VT; foster sisters, several diplomas to graduates Portsmouth, NH and doing possible and not to burden
Newbury, VT. She resided in step-brothers and step-sis- instead. The first few years consulting for the NH ACLU others with her own pain.
Lisbon, NH for many years ters; nieces and nephews. of her working life were in when she met Wayne King She wanted, instead, to focus
and was employed at New She was predeceased by her the Boston area where she who would soon be her hus- on the positive and to chan-
parents, Edward S. LeCour worked for the Kevin White band and “foreverheart”. nel her energies into cele-
England Wire Technologies and Agnes F. Holland and They were married on
for 25+ years. Connie administration alongside her brating life. Every pain and
husband Douglas Holland; lifelong and devoted friend December 21st, 1985; “The illness that she faced became
enjoyed reading, listening to her siblings Patricia Hill, Stephen C. Farrell. Together, longest night of the year” simply more evidence that
music, shopping, going to Edward LeCour, and Mary under the leadership of Alice would tell people with she was really living.
yard sales and most of all, Moore. Farrell they operated the a smile and wink to her hus- Hunter S. Thompson
A celebration of life will be Third Nail Rehabilitation band. The two of them summed up her view of life
decorating her home. A lov- held on Saturday, July 28, shared 35 years and many
ing, devoted Mother and Center. Following her work best when he wrote: “Life
2018 from 5pm-11pm at The at the Third Nail, Alice was adventures together, two should not be a journey to
grandmother, she was known American Legion, Post 20, 4 hired by the Carter successful campaigns for the grave with the intention
as "Nana" by her grandchil- Ammonoosuc St, Administration as the State Representative and of arriving safely in a pretty
three for the Senate. In 1994 and well preserved body, but
she stood beside her husband rather to skid in broadside in
as he announced his cam- a cloud of smoke, thorough-
paign for Governor and ly used up, totally worn out,
PLYMOUTH though it was unsuccessful
she often spoke of the won-
derful people she had met in
and loudly proclaiming
"Wow! What a Ride!”
She is survived by her
GENERAL DENTISTRY the process. devoted husband former
Of all the many blessings Senator Wayne D. King and
in her life none was as son Zachary Douglas King,
important and life affirming her sister Carol “Gerse”
With over 20 years experience, Dr. Kirschner to her than the birth of their Vartanian, her cousins Joyce
son Zachary Douglas King Haroutunian and Robert
who was born in February Haroutunian, her “adopted”
combines cutting edge dental technology,
1992, delivered by Wayne children Ross MacKeil,
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Lauren Twohig, Tanner
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Monroe, NH- Community Church, PO away with a story from his Doc was a Little League nieces, nephews, an aunt, an
Paul Elwin Bedell, 87, Box 179, Monroe, NH life, and a Henry story of coachavid
in Monroe and as an uncle; as well as his FC's and
sports fan, he cheered his FCC's.
of Harley View Drive, died 03771 or to the Monroe your own to share.
FAST Squad, c/o Maynard His sense of humor was for the Patriots, Red Sox, He is also survived by his
following a period of failing Farr, 71 Hammond Drive, legendary, and time spent Celtics, and Bruins. mother in law, Alice
health on Tuesday, July 3, Monroe, NH 03771. with him was usually memo- Most importantly, he loved Bigelow of North Haverhill,
2018. Visit Ricker Funeral Home rable. visits to his daughter's home and brothers in law, Russell
Paul was born in Monroe & Cremation Care of Henry has been helped by in Vermont and attending his Bigelow and wife Marie of
on April 28, 1931, to Harland Woodsville many good Samaritans along grandson's hockey and base- Haverhill and Barry Bigelow
and Dorothy (Champany) the way, and he has touched ball games, both at home
Bedell. McIndoe Falls, VT - many hearts in return. and away.
of North Haverhill.
He was predeceased by his
He graduated from Henry J Crane, 85, died Those blessed to know him He enjoyed gardening, ski- father, Robert L. Belyea on
McIndoe Falls (VT) on Thursday, June 28, 2018, will remember him lovingly ing, hunting, playing crib- January 18, 2015.
Academy and married Elaine knowing that he was dearly in their hearts. bage, reading, taking trips, There will be no calling
Lancaster on August 2, 1952. loved. A service will be held at a and most of all riding his hours.
Paul served his country as Henry was born in later date and donations can Harley with Jean, especially A celebration of Doc's life
a member of the US Air Waterbury, Connecticut to be made to Horsemeadow in the Western US on visits will be on Friday, July 6th, at
Force during Korean War Hugh and Anna (Callahan) Senior Center, 91 Horse to his son's in Colorado. 2 PM at the Monroe Town
time from November 1, 1950 Crane. He spent his younger Meadow Road, North Doc cherished time spent Hall, 50 Main Street,
through November 1, 1954. years in Connecticut and Haverhill, NH or Caledonia with family and friends and Monroe, NH, with Pastor
He was a self-employed then travelled throughout Home Health Care and was always there to lend a Clint Brake of the
dairy farmer until 1986. New England. In the mid Hospice, 161 Sherman helping hand. Woodsville United
Following his retirement, '80's, he made his home in Drive, St. Johnsbury, VT Surviving family includes Methodist Church officiat-
he continued helping Dave the North Country. His last 05819. his wife of 46 years, Jean of ing.
Stimson doing field work year was spent in McIndoe Visit Ricker Funeral Home Monroe, and their children, The celebration will con-
and also drove truck for Falls at the home of Norman & Cremation Care of Jennifer J. McGovern and tinue following the ceremo-
Brown Concrete and Edney and Samantha Lamothe, Woodsville husband Jim E. and their son ny with an open house gath-
Construction Company. where he was lovingly cared Nicholas J. of Essex Jct., VT ering at the Town Hall.
In school, Paul played for until the day of his pass- Monroe, NH - Robert and Chad M. Belyea and All are invited to attend.

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sports and was an avid Red ing. Michael "Doc" Belyea, wife Alondra of Crested
Butte, CO.
A private burial will be
Sox fan.
He was a member of the
Henry began his life of 67, of Harley View Drive He is also survived by his
observed in the Monroe
Village Cemetery.
hard work at an early age , died Saturday, June 30, mother, Thelma Belyea of
Ross-Wood Post #20 with farming. Memorial contributions
American Legion of He later worked as a dish- 2018, at home, with his fam- Woodsville; his siblings, may be made to the
Woodsville and the Grafton washer at a restaurant, and at ily by his side. Kathy A. Hatch of Woodsville United
County Farm Bureau. a hospital doing laundry and Doc was born in Haverhill, Woodsville, Peter B. Belyea Methodist Church, c/o Mrs.
He was a former selectman janitorial work. NH, June 9, 1951, son of and wife Wanda of Paula House, PO Box 282,
in the town of Bath. He also worked at Camp Robert L. and Thelma M. Piermont, NH, James E. Woodsville, NH 03785.
He enjoyed golfing, snow- St. James in Connecticut and (Edwards) Belyea. Belyea and wife Theresa, Visit Ricker Funeral Home
mobiling, and competing in at Camp Leo in New He was a 1969 graduate of and David L. Belyea and & Cremation Care of
bowling leagues in Hampshire before working Woodsville High School, wife Juanita, both of Bath, Woodsville
Woodsville and St. as a janitor for many years and married Jean A. Bigelow NH; numerous special
Johnsbury. for the State of New on July 17, 1971.
For several years, Paul was Hampshire at the Glencliff Doc worked for 9 years
a maple sugar producer. Home for the Elderly. building homes in the area
Along with Elaine, he He retired in 1994 and for Bob Powers Builders.
loved wintering at their spent his retirement years in He then worked for 34
home in Lady Lake, FL. the Woodsville area. years for New England
He was predeceased by his Henry was well known in Power at the Comerford
wife of 56 years, Elaine the community as the guy Dam in Monroe as an elec-
Bedell; two children, an who sits outside the Opera trician and working fore-
infant daughter, Marie Block smoking his pipe man.
Bedell in 1956 and Paul every day. He was a regular He was a member of the
Harland Bedell on at the Horsemeadow Senior Woodsville United
November 9, 1971; and a Center where he was waited Methodist Church, Monroe
brother, Harland "Hoop" on hand and foot by the won- Men's Club, St. Johnsbury
Bedell on May 19, 1991. derful staff there and was Elks Club, and Sons of the
He is survived by two sent home with a little extra American Legion Ross-
daughters, Robin Wahto and food every day, because Wood Post # 20 of
husband David of everyone knew that Henry Woodsville.
Anchorage, AK and Connie
Jones and husband Merle of
loved to eat. More obituaries on
He loved coffee, smoking
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Monroe; five grandchildren,
Look for the
his pipe,
Michael Jones, Susan hot dogs, sweets,
Schofield and husband Cadillac's, collecting clocks

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grandchildren; two sisters,
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