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Winter anglers in New Hampshire have had some trout stockedespecially for them this fall. The New Hampshire Fish and GameDepartment stocks trout every year during the fall months, mostlyto bolster the winter ice fishery. This should translate into someexciting action for winter anglers, according to Inland FisheriesDivision Chief Jason Smith.
Anglers going after trout can find lists of waters that remain opento the taking of trout year round on the Fish and Game website.For lakes and ponds, visit www.fishnh.com/fishing/trout-year-round.html. For rivers and streams, seewww.fishnh.com/fishing/trout-streams.html. Rules for waterbod-ies with special regulations are listed in the N.H. FreshwaterFishing Digest, available from license agents or on the Fish andGame website at www.fishnh.com/fishing/publications.html.
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By Karen P. Bennett,Extension Forester
Autumn colors came late toNew England woods this year.As summer ends, leaves stopmaking the green pigment onschedulesignaled by shorterdaysbut it is the colderweather that causes the brighter
pigment mixes of reds, purplesand oranges. It was a warmautumngood for walking in
the woods, but not so good ifyou want your autumn woods-walk to be coupled with the
usual bright colors. No matter,all good things come to thosewho wait, and this autumn wasno exception.
There is no scientific measureof the quality of the fall foliageand everyone always has differ-ent opinions as to the fallfoliage season. Though late, Ithought this year was as good asit gets. One royal-red patch ofstaghorn sumac turned early
and stayed late and brightenedmy daily commutenot allwoodsy experiences require a
walk in the woods.
Except for the brown leaves ofoaks and beech still hanging on,the leaves have all fallen nowand we have one of the moreunder-appreciated times of yearto walk in the woods. I sayunder-appreciated because themost common word I hear todescribe this time of year isgray. This time of year is any-thing but gray to me.
After leaf-fall is one of myfavorite times to be in thewoods. There are no bugs toswat; no snow to trudgethrough; and plenty to see.Without the deep layers ofgreen leaves, you can see farinto the woods. Stone walls,cellar holes, small streams,lichen-encrusted boulders,
boundary line blazes, old farmroads and logging trails pop-upduring a walk in the woods atthis time of year. The only thingobscuring my vision is topogra-
phy and distance.
On a recent walk in Weeks StatePark in Lancaster with a group
of foresters, I saw two of thebiggest butternut trees I haveever seenbutternut areuncommon and becoming moreuncommon because of acanker-disease. The butternutwere on the slopes of Mt.Prospect which is an ancientvolcano, Im told. The soils areenriched from this geologywhich is why the butternut, andother uncommon plants, aregrowing there. Spotting the but-ternut was helped by thelearned eyes of the foresters onthe walk. But for most of thewalk we were looking downsince our task was to inspect the
water bars and culverts andother best management prac-tices installed after a timberharvest. But, foresters eyesdont stay on the ground toolong when there are trees to seeand these 20-inch diameter but-ternuts with loosely braided
bark jumped out at us. Im notsure we would have seen themif we were walking through thelush green foliage of summer.
This is a more colorful time ofyear in the woods than it isoften given credit forand Imnot just talking about the blazeorange all should wear duringhunting season. Tree bark hascolor and texture making theindividual tree stems stand outin a forest. There is the blue-gray of beech, the pinkish whiteof paper birch, the purple-black
of black birch, the silveryellow birch, the gray-wash, the olive-brown o
pine and the reddish-bhemlock. If you haventhese bark colors, next tiwalk in the woods, lthem.
Bark colors and texturby tree age and growingtion and also by the ey
beholder. Ive learnedhave different ways ofand describing bark encourage you to develown words to descrmany bark colorsbutdont call them all g
brown.
Karen is the State ExForester with Cooperative Extension.
based out of the UNH in Durham, NH. Kar
worked for 35 years wiHampshire landoforesters and others them care for their fores
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Akers Pond, ErrolLaurel Lake, FitzwilliamStreeter Pond, Sugar HillBeaver Lake, DerryMartin Mdw Pond, LancasterSunapee Lake, New LondonCedar Pond, Milan MassabesicLake, Manchester WaukewanLake, MeredithChocorua Lake, TamworthMirror Lake, Woodstock
Wentworth Lake, WolfeboroCrystal Lake, GilmantonOpechee Lake, LaconiaWinona Lake, Center HarborDiamond Pond (Big),StewartstownPearl Lake, Lisbon
Newell Pond, AlsteadForest Lake, WinchesterSilver Lake, MadisonGustin Pond, MarlowStinson Lake, Rumney
Additionally, the Fish andGame Department hatcherieswill stock out post-spawn brookand brown trout into selectedwaterbodies without a closedseason before winter. These
fish can range from 2-3 poundseach. Numbers, dates andstocking locations vary annual-ly, depending on availability.
If anglers wish to pursue someopen-water trout fishing inrivers, the Department will bestocking portions of theCocheco and Lamprey rivers inmid-October through mid-
November with surplus brood-fish from our New HamptonHatchery.
New this year.additionallyseveral hundred 2-3 pound sur-
plus rainbow trout broodstockare being stocked from ourWarren Fish Hatchery.
Our hatchery staff have beenexperimenting with trying to
utilize our own broodstoprocure rainbow trout egg
These surplus fish are product of this experimenit is unlikely they will be able in future years. So gand enjoy them while theavailable!
The New Hampshire FisGame Department isguardian of the state's wildlife and marine resoand their habitats.
Find online license sales,ing tips and morewww.fishnh.com.
The Pemi Choral Societybegins its 43rd season with thewinter concert theme "A Timefor Celebration."
Experience the reverence ofChristmas with selections fromHandel's "Messiah" and 14thcentury-inspired sacred music.Celebrate the nostalgia of child-hood, filled with the innocentoy and anticipa tion that
Christmas brings with classiccarols as well as new arrange-ments of time-honored holidaysongs.
This year, the Pemi ChoralSociety is delighted to feature achildren's choir under the direc-tion of Laurel Dodge. We will
also be welcoming Larry Blaineand Wendy Jensen on violin.
Take a break, come revel andrejoice with the PemigewassetChoral Society as we presentconcerts on Thursday, Dec.10th at Gilford CommunityChurch in Gilford at 7:30 pm;on Friday, Dec. 11th at St.Pauls Roman Catholic Churchin Franklin at 7:30 pm; andSunday, Dec. 13th at the SilverCenter for the Arts in Plymouthat 3:00 pm.
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Incessantly scouring the uni-verse (and my back yard) forthe weird, the wacky, and thethoughtful so you dont haveto.
If you ever see me out and
about, be kind and be awarethat I am losing my hearing, soplease accommodate me. Theother night, dinner conversationturned to Plymouth being con-sidered as a host to a marinaradispensary. Talk about a wasteof time, effort, and resources! Imean, all you have to do is gothe store and buy a jar... knowwhat I mean, jelly bean?
The trouble with advance dead-lines I labor under is that whenI put this offering together, time
passes, rendering somethingtimely to a thats old news sta-tus. That said, November 20was the day WHOM-FM start-ed its non-stop Christmas music
(and the day I stopped listen-ing). I am thinking, why dontwe just skip Thanksgiving???
Time for some brutal honesty! I
hope that Kansass WestboroBaptist church of sick hatersdoesnt represent all Christians.Thats where I am having a
problem. Unlike others whosee issues in black and white, Ihave to admit I struggle with
many issues like Islam. I wantto see the best in people andbelieve whats happening in theworld is from a small group anddoesnt represent all Muslims.Its a tough call. My problem is
I dont know! I do knowAmerica cant be all things toall people there are parame-ters of behaviors and beliefs (orshould be)! We no longer have anational identity through whichits clear that some things areunquestionably wrong. We nolonger have that everyone hasall rights. We shouldnt adapt toaccommodate others if youare here, you adapt to us, butwho are we? Ay, theres the rub.
In light of Paris and other suchtragedies around the world, Iwas thinking wouldnt it be niceif the nations of the world couldwork together for the better-
ment of the world. They couldall unite and bring to bear aforce for good. We could call itthe Unified Nations. Eh, just adream. BTW, say we couldfully wipe out ISIS. Thenwhats next? Al Qaeda?Taliban? Boko Haram? Etc.Maybe we can get that Unified
Nations (trying not to chuckle)to pull together to hit the badguys really hard and teach thema lesson... you know, maybethey could... pass a resolution(gasp!)! Thatll show them!
Just so you know its not allbad: A New Jersey man saidspotting an ad in the wrong sec-tion on Craigslist turned out to
be the first step in a processwhich ended with him donatinga kidney to a stranger. GlennCalderbank was browsing forconstruction supplies when hisattention was caught by an ad
placed in the wrong section.Somebody was asking for akidney for their wife.Calderbank said he lost hiswife, Jessica, to kidney failurefour years ago after her bodyrejected a donated organ from acadaver. I was meant to seethat, Calderbank said. I
believe that Jessica somehow
or karma whatever it isput that in the wrongspot....Calderbank got in touchand said, Look I know Ima match. He was asked, Howdo you know that?Calderbank said. I said theresno way that I saw your ad byaccident. The surgery is sched-uled for Dec. 1 at University ofPennsylvania Hospital. [CBS
New York]
I got a joke for you!(Interestingly, some people willget it immediately; others take awhile.) I went to a zoo. It onlyhad one animal. It was a dog. Itwas a shih tzu. (Read it outloud.)
Okay, one more: A Mexicanmagician tells the audience hewill disappear on the count of 3.He says, Uno, dos... and then*poof* he disappeared with-out a tres!
Believe it or not, in spite of thefact I can barely move thesedays, I played hockey back incollege, and my daughter com-
petes today in horse shows. Iwas and am still old schoolwhen it comes to competition. I
believe if you do your best andcan hold your head high afterthe contest, you have succeeded
thats what truly matters. Yes,its nice to win, but characterand integrity are more impor-tant. I have to disagree withUCLA Bruins football coachHenry Russell (Red) Sanderswho said, Winning isnt every-thing; its the only thing.
Part Ten Athlete and evan-gelist Billy Sunday said,
Going to church doesnyou a Christian any mostanding in a garage maa car. I love these peophave an powerful inspicross as a profile pictu
post things like, ...my hbeen troubled lately byfrom lip churches talk
but cant walk the walthen they turn around
people out of money. P11:3 says, The integritupright shall guide thethe perverseness of trasors shall destroy them.truly believes in that
power, they would act ingly. (Possibly unfortunam a rule follower; I
going to take my two (Smith and Wesson) ana talk with anyone. I dlarly pray and believe inI just have to be patient
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I miss hiking. I miss the sum-mits and the work to get tothem. I miss the moments ofstillness Atticus and I spenttogether half way or three quar-ters the way up when we need-ed to stop to breathe. I misshaving hiked and the days ofdream-like glaze remainingafter a hike.
Sometimes I wonder if Atticusmiss hiking, too. Ive never pre-tended to know what hes think-ing so Im not really sure. WhatI do know it that while hes old,hes not ready to stop moving.He hates being inside too long.On days when Im writing, hewill sit and stare at me until Iget up and go out with him. Andsometimes just going out intothe yard is not enough. I knowthis because there are momentswhen he sits by the car doorwaiting for me to open it so wecan go somewhere.
He can still do smaller peaks,
and not have to pay the pricewith stiffness and pain in thefollowing days. So we takeadvantage of these peaks andwalks whenever we can. Butstill, its not the same for him as
his eyes fade, his hearinglessens, and his hips weaken.There is nothing like being on amountain.
Often times on our popularFollowing Atticus Facebook
page someone will post, theocean is what the mountains areto you and Atticus. Im polite inmy responses, but a more hon-est and less polite responsewould be: Only if youvesailed the oceans, or swamacross them, for there is nothinglike climbing a mountain. Itshard. You have to work at it.You give and it takes fromyou.
Climbing up and down NewHampshires mountains for thelast decade taught me that whatSaint-Exupery once wrote is:Perfection is achieved, notwhen there is nothing more toadd, but when there is nothingleft to take away. For thatswhat the mountains do to uswhen we are on them. They
peel back the layers, ditch theego, force us into some of thegreatest therapy sessions wecould ever hope for, and chal-lenge our faith. A mountainnever tries, it just is, and in
being what it is, it reminds usthat we should spend more time
just being who we are.
Atticus and I still get out for our
walks, and always in the forest.We spend time spying on bearsor watching beavers or otters,or listening to the late autumnwind force the dried leaves stillon branches to hum and rattle.
The other day we spent an ourwatching an otter. Nothing hasmade me laugh more for a verylong time. On another day, latein the morning, we came acrossa female bear in a tree. She wasgetting ready to nap, rose upwhen she saw us twenty feetaway, stayed attentive until wesettled down on the littleembankment near her, and
became so relaxed she did aswell. Within minutes, both sheand Atticus were snoring. Westayed for forty-five minutesand when we left she lifted hereyelid one last time to watch usgo.
So, as the years pass and fate
sees to it that Atticus is nowolder than me, with his achesand pains and various stiffness-es, our friendship continues toevolve as we walk into thefuture. Knowing all that I doabout him, and what exciteshim, we will wait for winter to
pass and then hop in the car inApril for a two-month cross-country trip. Im guessing itwill be up to twenty thousandmiles but we have no true agen-da other than in hunting downwonder in the ways we used towhen he could hike farther.Most our time will be spentwest of the Rockies where theland is open and the skyabounds. Maps tell me of thevarious national and state parks,
national forests, and other pre-served lands. Most of themdwarf our own White Mountain
National Forest, so I dreamabout what we will see in whatcould be our last adventure
together.
But even as I daydream that trip, I am still floodedwonder in our woods walkIm always reminded thmatter what we can no ldo together, to always be
ful for what we can do.
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White Mountain National Forest Christmas Trees_______________________________________________If youre looking for a newfamily tradition this Christmasyou may want to consider a tripto the White Mountain NationalForest to cut your ownChristmas tree. Cutting yourown Christmas tree can be anenjoyable adventure for theentire family and just may
become a yearly tradition.Bundle up, make a lunch, bringyour handsaw or ax and lookfor that special tree. You willneed a permit, sharp saw, ther-mos of cocoa and a little
patience.A Christmas tree permit can be
purchased for $5, cash or checkonly - from the White Mountain
National Forest. Offices arelocated in Campton, Lincoln,Gorham and Conway NH. Foroffice hours and permits visit:www.fs.usda.gov/whitemoun-tain.
This year one free holiday treecutting permit will be issued tofourth graders who present avalid Every Kid in a Park pass.The Forest Service is among anumber of federal agencies sup-
porting the Every Kid in a Parkinitiative; more information can
be found at www.everykidina-park.gov.
Several different types of ever-green grow in the White
Mountain National Forest.Many people prefer the balsamfir because of fragrance andneedle retention. Others preferthe spruce because of the full-ness of the branches and theclassic shape. Keep in mindthat a wild tree may not havethe perfect appearance of acommercial tree. Be preparedto do some real searching.Somewhere out there is yourideal Christmas tree!
Please remember:
Trees are for personal useonly, not for resale. Each fami-ly may cut one tree per permit.(One Christmas tree permit per
family)
Use only hand tools to cutChristmas trees. Chainsaws arenot permitted.
Make sure you are on NationalForest land. Respect the rightsof landowners when crossing
private property.
Do not cut trees in or nearcampgrounds, picnic areas,Experimental Forests,Wilderness, timber sale areas,
or within 100' of a state high-way. When you purchase thepermit ask if there are anyknown "off limit" areas.
Do not cut trees largerin diameter at chest Pack down limb pilenough so they are withthe ground. Scatter limwood at least 25 feet awroads, streams, hikingand property boundaries
Cut your tree so restumps will be less thanheight.
Attach your tree tag ating and before trans
your tree.
Be prepared for winter appropriately in warm cand make your day a sa
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25th Annual Plymouth StateJoyful Noise! Concert
A Holiday Gift from PlymouthState in Plymouth, Manchesterand Nashua
This will be our reply to vio-lence: to make music moreintensely, more beautifully,more devotedly than everbefore. Leonard Bernstein
The Department of Music,Theatre and Dance at PlymouthState University will celebratethe 25th anniversary of its win-ter holiday concert A JoyfulNoise! at 3 p.m. Sunday,December 6 in HanawayTheatre at the Silver Center forthe Arts.
Performances will also be heldin at Nashua High School at 7p.m. December 4, and atBrookside CongregationalChurch in Manchester at 7 p.m.December 5.
This year a collaborative pro-gram directed by Professor ofMusic Dan Perkins will bring
together the University Choraleand Chamber Singers, theManchester Choral Society(MCS), 2G MCSthe ChoralSocietys second generationauditioned youth choir, and theManchester Choral SocietyOrchestra.
2G MCS will join the Fridayand Saturday performancesonly, under the direction ofPSU alumna Krystal Morin11who is in her third year ofteaching at ConVal HighSchool in Peterborough. Morinalso teaches at ManchesterCommunity Music School andsings with the New HampshireMaster Chorale and the New
Hampshire Friendship Chorus,in addition to MCS.
The program features LeonardBernsteins anthem of peace,Chichester Psalms, and theworld premier of Psalms,Songs, and Blues by JoshuaFishbein.
Perkins says Chichester Psalms,composed in 1965, wasBernsteins plea for reconcilia-tion and unity throughout the
world, and still contains a rele-vant message in 2015 as people,countries and nations cry outfor peace.
Bernstein wrote, This will beour reply to violence: to makemusic more intensely, more
beautifully, more devotedlythan ever before. TheChichester Psalms are a com-
pelling blend of BernsteinsBroadway style with Hebrew
text with Christian choral tradi-tion.
Fishbeins Psalms, Songs andBlues was written as a compan-ion piece to Chichester Psalms.Fishbein says, Using LeonardBernstein's music as inspira-tion, I recently composed anoriginal Judeo-Christian inter-faith companion to hisChichester Psalms, titledPsalms, Songs, and Blues. Thefive movement work sets bothPsalm excerpts and portions ofthe Jewish liturgy in English,
Hebrew, and Latin.Concert soloist Travis Palmer
07 earned a B.S. in Music withemphases on vocal perform-ance and pedagogy at PlymouthState. He earned a mastersdegree in vocal performance at
North Park University in 2009and had his opera debut asLittle Bat in NPUs productionof Susannah in 2008.
Plymouth State senior musicmajor Amanda Harrington ofGoffstown will conduct several
traditional holiday carols on theprogram and the audience willbe invited to join. Harrington is
the assistant music diintern for MCS.
Tickets for A Joyful NoiPlymouth State Universi$18-20 for adults, $13-1seniors and $11-13 for yothe Silver Center Box O(603) 535-2787 or (800)3869. Tickets are also avaonline at silver.plymouth.
Ticket information for
Nashua and Manchesterformances is onlinehttp://www.mcsnh.org/
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- Notices, Letters, Politics, Opinions, Help Wanted, & More! -To The Editor_________________________ Letter To The Editor___________________________________
Letter To The Editor___________________
FROM YOUR SENATOR
Please Tell Our Advertisers ThatYou Saw It In The Northcountry News!
Thank You For Picking Up The Paper.
If I ask myself, what is themost important issue facing ourcountry today, what measure-ment should I use? As a seniorcitizen, I am fortunate to havehealth care. Will my childrenand grandchildren have thatavailable? Will social securitybe solvent, college affordable,
gun safety a requirement,
equality in all arenas a given?
I am enthusiastic that I have theopportunity to support a candi-date for president who is bestqualified to deal with the com-
plexities of the office. Andthough it is a bonus, that factthat she is a woman is not thereason I support HillaryClinton. She has developedrelationships with foreign lead-ers as Secretary of State and
First Lady, worked with domes-tic partners in the Senate, anddemonstrated dignity andrespect in times of difficulty.These are many of the reasons
Hillary is my choice for the
Democratic nominee forPresident.
Intelligence is a strong prereq-uisite for the Presidency, andher skills in applying thatknowledge are just as impor-tant. The way Hillary stood
strong and articulate with firmresolve for eleven hours as the
House Representat ives ques-tioned her demonstrates herability to remain cool underextreme pressure.
At a time of constant exposure,first appearances count.Boisterousness is not consid-ered a plus. We are scrutinizednationally and internationallyon a daily basis. HillaryClinton is the most able to leadus going forward. I hope youwill vote for her on Primary
Day.
Nancy Donahue,Campton, NH
Bernie Sanders is the one pres-idential candidate who givesme hope for the future of thiscountry. All the candidatesadvocate change. All the candi-dates say they want to improvethe condition of the middleclass. Bernie Sanders is theonly candidate I believe whenhe advocates change and whenhe says he wants to improve thecondition of the middle class. Ibelieve him because I haveknown of his fight for changeand his support for the poorand the middle class since themid-1970s when I moved toVermont. Of all the presidentialcandidates, he is the only onewhose honesty is beyond doubtand whose words I trust.
Soon we well be celebrating theBirth of Jesus, A refugee. Well weturn him away as well."Destitute and on the run, a manand his pregnant wife were run-ning for their lives. Their babywas due soon, and as they lookedfor a place to prepare, fearfulpeople turned them away.Without any medical care, the
baby was born in a barn. Daysafter the birth, the new familyhad to get back on the road toescape violence and persecution.
This child could have come fromSyria. But the young child in thisstory is known as "Jesus", who,in the Christian tradition,brought a radical message ofpeace and welcome to a world indesperate need of healing.
Since the violence in Paris,Beirut , Egypt and across theworld, more than half of U.S.Governors are saying they wantto refuse entry to Syrian refugees,and both the U.S. Senate andHouse of Representatives areproposing legislation that wouldstop the resettlement of Syrianrefugees and slash refugee reset-tlement programs as a whole.
As people of faith, we have anurgent moral responsibility to letpoliticians know that we believein - and will fight for - anAmerica that welcomes thesojourner and loves our neigh-bors.
"What will the American peopledo, as many say they are aChristian country, or is it CINO."I have other sheep that are not ofthis fold." (I believe speaking ofother religions) We've wornbracelets, wrote statements,spoke these words; "What wouldJesus Do?"
I don't know. What will our mem-bers of Congress do? OurGovernors, now that its up tothem to commit, make a lifetimedecision that will change thelives of millions of refugees, fam-ilies, the world, or will they againleave it up to the POTUS BO. If it
Many people think Bernie haslittle chance of winning thedemocratic nomination. I writeto you, my New Hampshireneighbors, because you havethe ability to change that per-ception. You can show that big-money and the power thatcomes with it are not equal to
your enthusiasm, your convic-tion, and your votes.
The power of Bernies cam-paign comes from millions ofpoor and middle classAmericans. My NewHampshire neighbors, join thiscampaign for the future of thiscountry.
Richard Roy, Colchester, VT
works, take credit, if it doesn'tBlame Obama.
Its their turn, one has to decide.Its not a Republican orDemocrat ic thing, its the USConstitution. Congress has toVOTE, its in the Constitution, itsthe law, its their job. They sworean oath to the US Constitution.
We've hear and have seen many
froth at the mouth for moAgain? Will we finallyWAR, legally? Or will Diplomacy .
I wonder "What wouldDo?" What would "Messengers of God Do?
Nancy Leclerc,
North Woodstock, NH
Dear Constituents,
This past Wednesday theGovernor called the legislature
back for a Special Session toaddress the heroin and opioidcrisis in New Hampshire. Iapplaud the Governor for realiz-ing the significance of this issueand look forward to workingwith her to implement a thought-ful, long-term plan. This planshould work to eliminate thedrug supply into NewHampshire; implement aggres-sive prevention programs so thatour young people never enterinto destructive behaviors; andincrease treatment and recoveryservices to help those who have
been caught in the cycle ofaddiction.
Fortunately there is a plan thatsbeen in place since 2013 thataddresses these objectives.
As a member of the GovernorsCommission on Alcohol andDrug Abuse, Prevention,Treatment, and Recovery for the
past three years, I was pleased toendorse Collective Action Collective Impact, NewHampshires Strategy forReducing the Misuse of Alcoholand Other Drugs and PromotingRecovery 2013-2017.
In 2014, the Governor alsoreceived the CommissionsAnnual Report which included aspecial section of recommenda-tions and strategies tied toaddressing the emergent heroin
crisis.
As a Commission, wworked hard to bring awof this problem to the aof legislators and the pub
As a member of the Finance Committee, I you that our commitadvocated for additional since the 2013/2014 budthis past budget cycle, omittee fought hard for increase in funds for dalcohol programs. Acrogovernment, we will be
ing nearly $70 million issue.
Additionally in this budwere successful in gettining for a program thawomen transitioning fromceration with an integratment program that adsubstance abuse and trauditions. With this pthese women will be be
pared for success oncleave transitional housinIn the legislature we hamaking progress, wthrough additional fund
prevention and recovegrams, or legislation sucGood Samaritan Law or
Narcan more available.
In October, multiple pilegislation were filed to the drug crisis inHampshire. I have filed
pieces of legislation, inone that looks to stop theside of drugs coming istate. This bill calls for ation of a grant prograllows communities tothe successful partnershithat the City of Manchewith the State Police.
This partnership Granite Hammer, is b
predictive analytics whitify high crime days
periods throughout eacThese high crime days artered with a high intensit
presence comprised of slocal law enforcement together.
In a short time, this progproduced great results significant number of arras a result, drug dealertaken off our streets. exactly the type of boldwe need by law enforcelet drug dealers know thno open markets inHampshire. It sends athat we are serious abo
ping drug trafficking.
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s located behind the WarrenWentworth Ambulance Servicebuilding and is open every Fridayfrom 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. For eligibilitynformation or to make a dona-tion, stop by or call 764-5265. Thepantry gratefully accepts food ormonetary donations as well asdonations of personal and house-hold care items.
-----------------------------------------Haverhill Memorial Post 5245 andtheir Ladies Axillary hold theirregular monthly meeting at 7pmon the third Thursday of eachmonth at the VFW Post in NorthHaverhill. All members are invitedto attend.-----------------------------------------Piermont Parents meeting the
Challenge NAMI (NationalAlliance on Mental Illness) sup-port group meets the 1st and 3rdWednesdays of each month, 7-9pm at the Horse Meadow SeniorCenter, North Haverhill, NH.Please Call Rebecca Ladd at 603-989-5476 or email [email protected] with anyquestions.-----------------------------------------For all upcoming events at DAcres - (D Acres is located at 218Streeter Woods Road inDorchester, NH.) Visitwww.dacres.org.-----------------------------------------Beginner line dancing - StarrKing Fellowship, Plymouth, NH.Sundays 4-5pm ($5.00 donation
On-Going Eventsrequested) Contact: George @536-1179 [email protected] you have any talent at all, comejoin us on Thursday Evenings,Open Mic Night, at theGreenhouse Restaurant in Warren,NH. Come by to listen or join in!Junction of Routes 25 & 25-C in
Warren, NH. Support our areamusicians. Come join us!-----------------------------------------To find out the on-going happen-ings at the Squam Lakes NaturalScience Center in Holderness,NH. You can call 603-968-7194 orvisit them online at: www.nhna-ture.org-----------------------------------------To find out the on-going happen-ings at the AMC Pinkham NotchCenter where programs are free &open to the public: AMC PinkhamNotch Visitor Center, Route 16,Pinkham Notch, NH. For moreinformation contact the AMC at(603) 466-2727 or www.out-doors.org.-----------------------------------------For on-going events at WREN(Women's Rural Entrepreneurial
Network) of Bethlehem, pleasevisit www.wrencommunity.org orcall them at: 603-869-9736.-----------------------------------------For ongoing schedule at SilverCenter for the Arts, Plymouth,NH, call 603-536-ARTS or visitthem on the web at:www..plymouth.edu/silver-----------------------------------------Friends of the Library have estab-lishing a Conversational Frenchgroup at the Joseph Patch Libraryin Warren. We meet on Mondaymornings, 9-10. Join us! All skilllevels are welcome. For questionsor sign up: call Luane Clark, coor-dinator, at 764-5839, or the JosephPatch Library at 764-9072.
-----------------------------------------Wentworth Historical Societymeets monthly, 7:00 p.m, everythirdThursday, April - Dec. atthe Historical Society Museum inWentworth. Join us for historicaltopics and stimulating conversa-tion.-----------------------------------------For on-going programs, concerts
and events at COURT STREETARTS, Haverhill, please visitwww.alumnihall.org or call 603-989-5500. Classes, art shows,Shakespeare in the Valley, Music,wide variety of programming.Join us!-----------------------------------------Sugar Hill Historical Museum:Open Fridays & Saturdays, 11a.m. to 3 p.m. Enjoy the newexhibit in honor of Sugar Hills50th birthday: 50 Years Young:Five Decades of the Youngest OldTown in New Hampshire.Genealogy Library, HistoricalPhotograph Archives, Gift Shop.Main Street, Sugar Hill, NH.Admission free. Memberships anddonations gratefully accepted.Special tours may be arranged. Forinformation, call Director KittyBigelow at 603-823-5275.-----------------------------------------The Baker's River Grange meets
the 2nd and 4th Friday everymonth, 7:30 p.m., Grange Hall,Rte.25, Rumney. Visitors wel-comed!-----------------------------------------Gentle Yoga - Saturdays 8:30-9:30; Wednesdays 5:00-6:00pmat Starr King Fellowship,Plymouth,NH. Contact DarleneNadeau 536-1179.
-----------------------------------------Scottish Country Dance Lessons,Fairlee Town Hall, Wednesdayevenings from 7 - 9 PM. Cost$3.00 (first time free). All dancestaught. No partner necessary.Beginners welcome. For moreinformation, call (802) 439-3459or e-mail [email protected]."-----------------------------------------
Tuesdays - T.O.P.S. (Take offPounds Sensibly) Weigh in - 5 PM- 5:45 PM; Meeting - 6 PM atHorse Meadow Senior Center,North Haverhill.-----------------------------------------Anxiety Umbrella is a new PeerSupport Group for people withAnxiety related disorders. Theseinclude: Generalized or SocialAnxiety, Panic (attacks), ObsessiveCompulsive, Phobias & fears.This group will meet the 1st & 3rdThursday of each month at the
Cottage Hospital OccupaTherapy Waiting area at 6For more info. [email protected] orLurette @ (603)838-559Robin @ (603) 747-2527. Ynot alone in your struggle!----------------------------------Connecticut River Beekeepers Assoc meets
second Thursday 7-9 PMGrafton County Extension Building, 3855 Dartmouth CHwy, North Haverhill, [email protected]. (No ings until January).
The Enfield United MetChurch will hold a ChriCraft Sale on SatuDecember 5, from 9 am toThere will be crafts, gifts, and a cookie sale. Spaccrafters is available by contKaren DeWolf Ricard at 604866.----------------------------------Piermont PTO Craft Fair, D10-3. at the Village School. 2vendors, lunch. Great time tor finish your Christmas sho
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We recognize that cities andtowns across the state are deal-ing with similar drug-relatedcrimes and we want to expandon the success that Manchesterhas had in producing impressiveresults and employ the same tac-tics throughout the state.Through thoughtful legislationand increased funding, we have
been working on this issue andwe appreciated the Governorsdesire to respond to the crisis.However, we were concernedthat reactive legislation that
doesnt receive a transparent andpublic process could cause unin-tended consequences. We alsowant to assure that weve creat-ed an effective continuum ofcare. We need to do the job onceand do it right.
So we were pleased that theGovernor agreed with the Houseand Senate to introduce a resolu-tion that establishes a joint taskforce to assure input fromexperts and stakeholders.
The resolution passed with over-whelming majorities and thework begins November 24thwith the convening of the taskforce. This legislative task forceis comprised of 26 members, 12
senators, 14 house members (15Republicans and 11 Democrats).
The goal of the task force is tohear from the experts, have anopportunity to review theCommissions recommenda-tions and move forward withlegislation in an expedited
process.
The task force will split intothree divisions and meet eachweek in December and producean interim report on December21st.Recommendations will be made
in early January and we willfast-track of bills to be on theGovernors desk by the end ofJanuary.
As always, I want to hear fromyou. If you have a concern youdlike to share, an event youd l ikeme to attend, or a problem youthink I might be able to helpwith, please call or email (271-4980 [office] or
[email protected]). Ifyou would like to subscribe tomy e-newsletter, visitwww.jeanieforrester.com andsign up.
Your Senator from District 2.Jeanie Forrester
A Place for the Sun to Shine
Heading towards the Novemberfull moon, the week has seemedanything but illuminated. With
blue skies interrupted by rainyweather, grey skies, and over-cast nights, its been a subdued
week of ever-shortening days.That in itself brings a certaincomfort to Ryan and I - a halt tothe sunny pace is forced uponus. With little means to resist,time for conversation, booksread aloud, and creativeendeavors is effortlessly creat-ed.
The grey weather of this pastweek, though, was not justabout wet weather and muddy
paths. It seemed to carry amore turbulent energy in itsown right. Violent, destructive,and disturbing realities croppedup with every day. In national
and international events, in thepsychological struggles ofacquaintances, of organizationsin which we are involved strug-gling with realities of sexualharassment, a funeral to coordi-nate and attend, a studentsfriend dying forcing the reali-ties of death upon youth, a deepcut, a sick stomach, the chal-lenge of land management des-ignations and fair justice closeto home...and the two of usapart, out of communication,spanning two different stateswhile events unfolded in eachof our lives. Each new day
brought with it so many oppor-tunities to re-enter the present,to consider the highest princi-
ples of truth and justice, com-passion and love, and how tobest live those principlesthrough challenging moments.
It was, really, a weird week.Not bad, as we might have beeninclined to say at first reflex,despite the tension and the diffi-cult waves of emotion. Butweird. A vortex of dark reali-ties and challenging perspec-tives, with the world around usremaining shrouded under ahover of clouds, despite thewaxing moon.
And so our homestead, oursteady home, our steadfasthouse of hearth and heart, has
stood not just as our place tocultivate food and love andwarmth and work, but also tonurture principles and their
practice. It is a place for the sunto shine, despite the rainiest ofskies. This home of ours,which resounds with suchneeds as warmth and suste-nance, and eliminates theexcesses of distractive gadgetsand tech-laden communicationsand ego-caresses, is an intricatetexture of simple creations andself-made provenances. There
is little barrier between us and
the essentials of living, tness of earth and of emfermenting bastion of
ples, of beliefs in the renow, and the basic goodall potential.
So as the perceived crunfolded and unwounhome leaned against thof the world, remindinre-ground, re-evaluatremember the elementwhich our existence, song of our spirits, exte
FROM YOUR SENATOR
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the singing of Christmaas we all get in the spirseason.
Back by popular demRhubarb Pie (Peggy (flute); Linda O'Donnelldion); Bill Taffe (conand Betty Jo Taffe (keythe always entertainiCoppola with a brass from Campton ElemSchool, and William Gua choral group from PlRegional High School.
After the musical perfoand sing-a-long (there Simon Cowell types amyou can enjoy the annua
fest. Bring along a dozeof your own cookies acan swap them fordelightful treats. Even dont bring cookies you
join in the good food anfun. The Campton HiSociety will provide hoand more to help washthe cookies and brightspirits.
This event is rated FFF Family Fun!!!
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Inspiring Words for You!Dear Friends, I think this song is apprpriate for
reflecting within at this time of year. And askourselves, JUST WHAT HAVE WE DONE??? with
Christmas? So this is Christmas, and what have youdone? another year over, and a new one just begun. Andso this is Christmas, I hope you have fun, the near andthe dear one, the old and the young, A very merryChristmas, and a happy New Year, lets hope its a good
one without any fear. And so this is Christmas, for weakand for strong, for rich and the poor ones, the world isso wrong. And so happy Christmas, for black and forwhite, for yellow and red ones, lets stop all the fight. Avery merry Christmas, and a happy New Year, lets hopeits a good one, without any fear. And so this isChristmas, And what have we done? another year over,and a new one just begun. And so this is Christmas, Ihope you have fun, the near and the dear one, the oldand the young, A very Merry Christmas, and a happyNew Year, lets hope its a good one, without any fear.My prayer is that we can start a fresh and make it achoice to keep the spirit of Christmas around all yearlong. Please take time to read the story in the Bible,LUKE 2... ~Submitted by Jeannine Bartlett
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THE BAKER VALLEYCHAMBER Of COMMERCE
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and is open Fridays from 1-3 PM.
The Pantry received 750 non-perishable food items from the annualDaniel Webster Council Scouting for Food program. Each year weare so grateful for all the hard work that goes into this program. Wewould like to thank NH Electric Coop for funding the turkeys that wereceived from the Food Bank. Again, this year, we could not havedone it without the generous donors who made our Thanksgivingpick-up possible! It was a huge success!
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Matt Kelly of TransCanada Corporation presents FGame with a donation check of $5,000 for the K-
received by Conservation Officer Robert Mancini aRuger.
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The Wildlife HeritageFoundation of NH has receiveda $5,000 donation fromTransCanada Corporation tosupport the Canine (K-9) Unitof the NH Fish and GameDepartment.
NH Fish and Game's K-9 unitconsists of three teams thatrespond to over 125 calls eachyear. They conduct search andrescue missions to find lost hik-ers, as well as finding peoplesuffering from Alzheimers anddementia.
They are also called upon tolocate spent shell casings at thescene of wildlife crimes, locateillegally taken fish and wildlife,track suspects, and detect evi-dence in criminal cases forother law enforcement agen-cies.
"We are very grateful for thegenerous donation ofTransCanada Corporation thatwill ensure that K-9s Sig, Ruger
and Ruby will continue to beequipped with the necessarysafety equipment and carewhile they continually patrolour state," said Colonel KevinJordan, Chief of Fish and GameLaw Enforcement. WhileCanine Unit handlers are Fishand Game ConservationOfficers, the costs of care andequipment of the dogs are notsupported by the state budget,so all costs must come from pri-vate donations.
TransCanada operates hydro-electric facilities on theConnecticut River andDeerfield River consisting ofhydroelectric stations and asso-ciated storage reservoirs anddams in NH, VT and MA. Thecompany and their employeesare active participants in both
public and private civic activi-ties in the 53 communitiesalong the rivers.
The company owns 30,000acres associated with their facil-ities, and the lands are open to
the public and are managed toensure safe public access andrecreational uses of hiking,fishing, hunting, cross countryskiing and snowmobiling. Theyalso own and maintain 20 boatlaunches along the rivers.TransCanada recently achievedLow Impact HydropowerInstitute (LIGI) certification toassure that all facilities haveavoided or reduced environ-mental impact.
The Wildlife HeritageFoundation of New Hampshireis the official non-profit partnerof the NH Fish and GameDepartment, and works tosecure funds in support of theDepartment's critical education-al, conservation, wildlife andlaw enforcement programsimportant to preserving NewHampshire's outdoor heritagefor generations to come.
To learn more about theFoundation and how you canhelp preserve New Hampshire'sheritage of wild places and wildthings, visit www.nhwildlife-heritage.org and on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/wildlifeheritageNH.
By Heather Bryant,Regional Field Specialist,Food and Agriculture
Early this fall a number of peo-ple described an odd sight: ahelicopter with a large suspend-ed pouch flying in circles. Theycouldnt imagine what it wasdoing. I saw it too, and it didlook unusual. As it often is, theanswer was much simpler thanmost thought. The helicopterwas seeding cover crops.
The project is actually astatewide collaboration
between the Natural ResourcesConservation Service (NRCS)and farms to test the use of hel-icopters to plant cover crops.
Cover crops are used during theoff season when a field wouldotherwise be left bare.Primarily they are used to mini-mize the risk of erosion by
keeping the soil covered, hencethe name. However, they canalso be valuable because theycapture soil nutrients that might
be left over at the end of theseason, and because they addorganic matter to the soil whenthey are tilled in prior to plant-ing the cash crop. Dependingon the cover crop species used,they might have additional pur-
poses. For example, tillageradish have large deep rootsthat can be used to break up soil
compaction.
Cover crops sound perfect butwe dont see them in every farmfield because there are a coupleof challenges to using covercrops in northern NewHampshire. Most winter covercrops need to be planted inAugust or September in order togerminate in time to survive thewinter, and thanks to our short
season it is not always pto get the main crop haand the cover crop platime.
In the case of field cornseeding allows the farm the crop three weeks pharvest, so that the seedin time for good winvival. Three weeks is thtime frame because it gcover crop enough timeminate and get to the
size for surviving the pfrom tractor traffic durivest.
The idea was actuallyears ago using fixed wcraft but the results wereIt turned out to be a chalget the seed exactly wneeded to be, especifields that are not convshaped like a square orgle. The hope is that wiicopter it will be easierthe cover crops more ex
If you would like mormation on NRCSs aericrop seeding program, Beth Ann Finlay at 6
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The joyful sounds of TheGranite State Ringers, aConcord-based handbell choir,will be filling the air at St.Kierans Community Center forthe Arts on Sunday, December6th @ 2:00 p.m.
The Granite State Ringers(GSR) was organized as a com-munity handbell choir by MaryDivers and Joan Fossum inFebruary of 2007. Their vision
was to offer musicians who arecommitted to the art of handbellringing a chance to play a vari-ety of challenging music and topromote handbell repertoire toaudiences all over NewHampshire. GSR is made up ofringers from communitiesthroughout New Hampshireincluding Keene, Rochester,Concord, Meredith andLaconia. They perform on 5octaves of Malmark Handbellsand 5 and a half octaves ofMalmark Handchimes, andrehearse twice a month at theUnited Baptist Church inConcord, NH.
Led by director, Joan Fossum,this concert wil