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In New Hampshire - Bath, Benton, Bethlehem, Bristol, Campton, Canaan, Dalton, Dorchester, East Haverhill, Easton, Franconia, Glencliff, G
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By Heather Bryant,Regional Field Specialist,Food and Agriculture
Thirty-four people bravedThursday nights rain to attenda twilight meeting at New EarthOrganic Farm in Colebrook,and it was well worth the effort.
New Earth grows 2 acres of cer-tified organic vegetables, raiseschickens, and 3 years ago theystarted a new enterprise, woodsgrown shitake mushrooms.During the course of the meet-ing we got to hear from Pierre,Vanessa, Luc and Gloria, thecreative minds behind the farmand see all the crops, but for the
purposes of this article Ill just
focus on the shitakes.
Luc Lamirande and PierreMiron, gave us a very thoroughexplanation of how they wentabout inoculating their logs andsetting up their log yard. Theystarted the project with 100 logs
but like other parts of the farmit quickly grew to its currentsize with 500 logs. The firststep is to cut the trees in thespring about 2-3 weeks beforethey will bud out. In Colebrookthat usually works out to theend of maple season or mid-April. Oak is considered the
best logs for Shitakes but ofcourse it is much cheaper if youcan cut the trees yourself fromyour own property. New Earthuses maple because it is the sec-
ond most common speciesused, and it is what they haveStory continues on page A8
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Incessantly scouring the uni-verse (and my back yard) forthe weird, the wacky, and thethoughtful so you dont haveto.
As I said before, since I startedworking again, I am back to
juggling errands and events(and preparing this column).Most things get done, but theyoften have to be squeezed in (Iknow, welcome to your world).Today is one of those days: takedaughters car to be looked atand worked on; take bike to getinspected and tires mounted(not in that order), stop at a cou-
ple of stores, write this, do adump run, and whatever elsecomes up in the next couple ofhours (get car and get bike and
pay for both [the worst part]).Not used to this at all.
I am not sure whether I believe
in signs or not, but what hap-pened gave me some food forthought. I am still working(they havent told me not tocome back yet), and two things
happened. First, they gave me akey to the place (not to the city
just the store), which meansthere will be times I will bealone and able to open andclose the door to let people in or
keep them out! Also, at lunch atwork, I ordered out for the firsttime. When I brought the food
back, I took out my fortunecookie and got a fully sealed
packet that was empty, totallyempty (except for some air kind of like a potato chip bag)!If that isnt symbolic, I dontknow what is! Cue the Twilight
Zone music.
I generally like to get to knowpeople well enough to likethem, which is pretty mucheveryone. After that, if I dontlike someone, I dont necessari-ly dislike them. Both are activestates, so if I dont like some-one, they are neutrally just
there. In reality, there are very,very few people I currentlyactively dislike (just one comesto mind). Just thought I wouldshare that, which is why I liketo see almost all people.
So, looking at a small snackbox of Sun-Maid raisins, itappears to be the same size boxas the Hannafords own brand,BUT Hannafords has 1 fullounce while the Sun-Maid is7/8 of an ounce. I have to start
paying more attention to otherproducts (like some packages ofeight hot dogs dropped from 16ounces to 14, and some pints ofice cream really arent). Alwaysgood to offer a reminder to look
closer; consider yourselfreminded. Got examples ofyour own? Send em along.
The political calls and pollshave already started. It justoccurred to me there could andshould be a NOTA Party(None of the Above). Someonecan take this and run with it Iam sure.
About the kid who got shot andkilled in Ferguson, MO., againno one knows what really hap-
pened except the policeman andmaybe some alleged witnesses
time will tell. When such loss-es occur, we always hear what agood kid and great friend thekid was. He was getting his life
back together, etc. Then a videoclip is released showing a thug,and theres an outcry. Gotta behard being a police officer thesedays people seem so muchmore... violent and disrespect-ful. As a Bail Commissioner, Isee most people as good peoplehaving done something stupidand learning from it. There have
been a few who continuallybehave badly and dont care its who they have become. Isuspect today there are those
who just as soon shoot you aslook at you. Maybe its time torereadLord of the Flies again!
I recently bought some cannedair to blow out my keyboardand computer fan. Where have I
been? Apparently one needs tobe 18 to buy such a dangerousproduct... not that Im not 18(they dont even look twicewhen I buy wine or whatever).
So, in the bigger picture, howfar is too far? A Tennessee highschool student was suspendedafter breaking a class rule ofsaying bless you when aclassmate sneezed, according toWMC. Dyer County High
School senior Kendra Turnersays she was standing up for herreligious beliefs, but she saysthe teacher said such languageis for church. She said thatwere not going to have godlyspeaking in her class, and thatswhen I said we have a constitu-tional right, Turner tells WMC.Turner says she was sent to seean administrator and finishedthe class period in in-schoolsuspension. Bless you wasone of several words or phrases
banned in the teachers class.The district had yet to commenton the case.
Finally, a Florida man wasarrested for allegedly spying
into windows of hoPetersburg neighboTampa Bay Times ralso wanted to fhydrant, police said.confronted by copthen said he wansmoke and would bminutes, according report. When cops request, he allegedfight a fire hydhydrant, not backingnt flinch once. TheTimes notes that thenot indicate if McKhydrant were able land any blows.
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Successful Moose Permit Auction For Wildlife HeritageFoundation Of New Hampshire____________________________
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Foundation of New Hampshireannounces another successfulyear for the Moose PermitAuction. The 2014 Auctionraised $23,500, with all moneygoing to grants supporting pro-grams of the New HampshireFish and Game Department.
In all, seven bids were receivedfrom five states - NewHampshire, Massachusetts,
New York, New Jersey andWisconsin, with the winning
bids of $12,000 and $11,500.
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Recent programs theFoundation has supported areCanine Search and Rescue,Barry Conservation Camp, OwlBrook Hunter EducationCenter, The Great BayDiscovery Center, OperationGame Thief Trailer, Dive Team
boat for Fish and Game LawEnforcement, Karner Blue
Butterfly Restoration Program,aerial stocking of remote ponds,and the annual NH Hunting andFishing Day Expo.
The N.H. moose hunt takesplace October 18-26. Winnersof the moose permit auction areallowed to hunt in the WildlifeManagement Unit of theirchoice, and may take either acow or a bull.
The N.H. Fish and GameDepartment provides moosehunting permits to the WildlifeHeritage Foundation of NHunder the authority granted byRSA 206:33-e. All funds gener-ated from the auction of the per-mits are used by the Wildlife
Heritage Foundation accordance with RSAto fund NH Fish and Gservation programs thnot otherwise be posmoose permits were a
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The Lancaster Fair is the bestfun-filled family event in north-ern New Hampshire. Now inits 144th year, the Fair takes
place on Route 3 in Lancasterfrom Wednesday, August 27through Labor Day, Monday,September 1. The Fair com-
bines all of the activities of anold-fashioned country fair with
plenty of variety to keep every-
one in the family entecomplete list appears of this release). Staam, there are fun ev
pening every hour, Thurston, the Fair Our barns are full wdreds of cattle, oxen, horses contests, agexhibits, motorized tions, music, food, aIts a great way to closummer season.
Children will love thmidway with excitingtrain rides. There is a
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(l-r): Deputy Sheriff Barb Dutile, Rachel & Natalie Spear, and Sen. Forrester at the250th Birthday celebration. Forrester baked a big cupcake in honor of the day.
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this state during hunting seasonto reduce overall deer densi-ties. Make this statement to ahunter and an anti-hunter andyou are very likely to get twovery opposing and sometimesangry reactions. Make thisstatement to a farmer or aforester and you will get anoth-er reaction. Tell that same groupthat we are going to increase the
number of deer in this state bydecreasing the doe harvest and
see what reaction is given! Allwildlife is a public trust and thatis how it is managed, we allhave some control.
New Hampshires forests arevery diverse, with dramatic dif-ferences in population densitiesof deer as you travel north,south, east and west. Theanswer to managing our deerherd is not a simple answer, butwe all get some opportunity to
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Kids Korner tent, with crafts,magic shows, scavenger hunts,and contests. There are also tra-ditional agricultural activities,such as working cattle demon-stration; livestock competitions,including horse pulls, sheepdogtrials, and an oxen log obstaclecourse; 4-H exhibits; and exhi-
bitions of homemade crafts andfresh vegetables and flowers
plus Farmer for a Day.
One of the Fairs longstanding
participants is Dave Conway ofYawnoc Farms in Jefferson,NH, who is showing his farmsbrown Swiss cows.Participating in the Fair is afamily tradition. My motherwas a 4-H exhibitor, first show-ing sheep in 1942, and thencows in 1949. This will be the56th year that our family farmhas been showing our browncows.
There are food stands featuringfried dough, grilled sausagewith pepper and onions, amongother offerings. Dave Fuller, of
Fullers Sugarhouse, will beselling vanilla ice cream withits award-winning maple syrup,as well as maple cotton candy.Fullers Sugarhouse has partici-
pated in the Lancaster Fair forover 20 years. This is an old-fashioned agricultural fair,where the entire family canexperience and learn about ourregions farming heritage, saidDave Fuller. Its great to seechildren visiting the barnyardand milking cows. There are
just so many things for familiesto do.
Entertaining Grandstand Shows
Each day of the Fair features avariety of grandstand shows Cruise Night, 5th AnnualFiremans Muster, NewEngland ChampionshipWrestling, and Pig Scramble,concert by ConfederateRailroad all free with paidadmission. Its all about thehorsepower at the Fairs paid($8 admission) grandstandshows: a Big Rig Truck Pull at1 pm and a 4 x 4 Truck Pull at 6
pm on Sunday, August 31, and a
Demolition Derby at 3:30 pmon Monday, September 1.Drivers are coming from as farnorth as Canada and as farsouth as New Jersey to partici-
pate in these high-octane,motorized competitions.
Grammy-nominated countryband, Confederate Railroad, isthe featured entertainment onSaturday, August 30, at 7 p.m.Krazy Kountry Band will warmup the audience at 5 p.m. Bothshows are free with paid admis-sion.
The sponsors for the 2014Lancaster Fair are: Woodsville
Guaranty Savings Bank, AlliedInsurance, Passumpsic SavingsBank, Bank of New Hampshire,Beattie Enterprises, Carroll
Concrete, ChappysConcessions, Cloutier Sand &Gravel, Fitch Fuel, NorthCountry Ford, The ForbesFarm, and White MountainDental.
Lancaster Fair TicketInformation
The Lancaster Fair is open rainor shine, from August 27-September 1 on Route 3 justone mile north of downtownLancaster.
Parking is free and generaladmission is $15, which includerides. Admission is free for sen-
iors 70 and older and for chil-dren under 42 inches (whenaccompanied by a payingadult). On Wednesday, August
27, admission is $load with rides startThursday, August 2Citizen Day at the admission is $12 fand older. There is acharge for the followstand shows: BigPull on Sunday, Au
pm, 4x4 Truck PullAugust 31 at 6 pDemolition Derby oSeptember 1 at 3:30
There are also 40sites available onground. Call 603-2go to lancasterfadetails.
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The New Hampshire Fish andGame Department has set finalseason dates and bag limits forthe 2014-2015 waterfowl hunt-ing season, after consideringcomments from sportsmen atthe recent public meeting.
New Hampshire's upcomingwaterfowl season is very muchlike last year's. The overallduck season is 60 days, with a
bag limit of six birds daily; andthe Canada goose season is 70days, with three birds in thedaily bag. One significantchange in this year's regulationsis that the daily bag limit forcanvasbacks has been reducedfrom two birds to one bird daily
bag limit, with a possessionlimit of three birds.
A map of the waterfowl zonesmay be viewed athttp://www.huntnh.com/Hunting/Hunt_species/hunt_water-
fowl.htm
Following are the waterfowlseasons for ducks, Canadageese, mergansers and coots:
* The Northern Zone water-fowl season opens on October 2and runs straight through
November 30, 2014.
* The Inland Zone waterfowlseason opens on October 2 andruns through November 2; thenreopens November 16 throughDecember 13, 2014.
* The Coastal Zone water-fowl season opens on October 3and runs through October 13
(Columbus Day); then reopensNovember 16 through January3, 2015.
To hunt for migratory birds, aresident must have a currentRegular NH Hunting,Combination or ArcheryLicense. A nonresident musthave a Regular NH Hunting,Combination, Archery or aSmall Game License. Nolicense is required for youthhunters (under age 16); youthmust be accompanied by a
properly licensed adult age 18
or older. In addition, duck andgoose hunters age 16 and oldermust have:
NH Migratory WaterfowlLicense;
National Migratory BirdHarvest Information or "HIP"certification number to huntducks, geese, woodcock andsnipe; and a
Federal Duck Stamp withthe hunter's named signedacross the face.
The Federal Duck Stamp can bepurchased at many U.S. PostOffices or at Fish and Gameheadquarters in Concord orFish and Game Region 2 Officein New Hampton.
HIP permit numbers can beobtained by calling 1-800-207-6183, or go to the "Buy Your
License Online" section of theFish and Game websitehttp://www.huntnh.com toreceive a permit number (thereis no charge). This numbershould be written on the hunt-ing license. Harvest informa-
tion from HIP helps Fish andGame and the U.S. Fish andWildlife Service make morereliable estimates of the numberof all migratory birds harvested.Each year, a random selectionof hunters is asked to complete
a voluntary harvest survey.
Hunters are asked to report allbanded birds by calling toll-freeto 1-800-327-BAND.
The U.S. Fish and WildlifeService will send a certificatewith information about the bird.
For more information on water-fowl hunting in NewHampshire, or to buy licensesand permits online, visithttp://wildnh.com/Hunting/Hunt_species/hunt_waterfowl.htm
New VA Head HitsGround Running
The new secretary of VeteransAffairs, Robert A. McDonald,has been on the job only a short
time, but it looks like he's hitthe ground running. A couplethings he's doing:
--By the end of September,every health-care and benefitsfacility will hold a town hallevent. The goal is to hear direct-
ly from veterans around thecountry. "As we seek continualimprovement and to rebuildtrust among veterans, it is criti-cal that we continue to listenand learn," says McDonald.
Each medical center andregional office will put out itsown schedule. Besides veter-ans, they want to hear from vet-eran service organizations andother community partners.
Give your local center a calland find out when its town hallwill take place. To find the loca-tions nearest you, go towww.va.gov/directory and putin your ZIP code. You'll get amap and a list. Hover the cursorover a dot, click it and you'll getthat location's info, including
phone number.
--At McDonald's direction, the
VA will begin a nationwidereview of scheduling and access
practices. Starting this fall,every medical center will bereviewed by the independentJoint Commission. Its website(www.jointcommission.org)says it's an "independent, not-for-profit organization [that]accredits and certifies more
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han 20,500 health-cazations and programUnited States."
This is a big deal. exacting standards, nothing will get pastmission. I wonder howour VA facilities will aGold Seal of Approva
--Another change comwill require all schecomplete mandatoryand each medical-cen
tor must see that it Inquiring minds wantwhy personnel are doiuling without traininfirst place, but we'll t
positive step forward.
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A Shitake Mushroom Farm. Please see story starting on page A1.
A Visit To A Shitake MushroomProducer______________________________
North Country Chorus Invites Sin
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available. Luc and Pierrewarned us that larger logs willkeep producing longer, but areharder to move around. The
best balance for them is 4 footlogs with diameters between 4and 8 inches.
The logs dont need to be sea-soned first, in fact logs thatwere cut just a couple weeks
before inoculat ion are goodbecause they havent had achance to dry out or becomecolonized by other types ofmushrooms. Pierre and Lucdrill holes about 6 inches apartalong the length of the log, inrows that are about 3 inchesapart and offset from each otherso that the holes create a dia-mond pattern in the log. Thenthey put a 1 inch long mycelium
plug in each hole and cover itwith wax. It takes about 18months for the mycelium togrow throughout the log beforemushroom production can start.Meanwhile the logs need to be
put somewhere where they getplenty of shade and the logsstay above 25% moisture. To
accomplish that, New Earthestablished a log yard in a
wooded area of the farm withoverhead sprinklers that theycan use to wet the logs downwhen rain alone isnt sufficient.
If you allow the logs to produceon their own schedule you willget two crops a year.Alternatively you can forcethem by soaking them so thatthey will start producing in aweek or two. New Earth forcestheir logs in batches starting in
July in the hopes of getting apredictable harvest throughoutthe summer and fall whichmakes the mushrooms easier tomarket. A batch of 100 logsshould produce about 15-20
pounds of shitakes. The photoshows a batch about to be har-vested. The hoops and sheets of
plastic you see in the photo arethere so that the mushrooms can
be covered during a rain stormto prevent them from gettingtoo soft. This batch of mush-rooms will produce for about 4days, with the majority of the
production in the first 2 days.
Thus far the only pests the farmhas had trouble with are slugsand squirrels. Keeping the logs
on pallets and propped up on a
wire when they are beingforced, helps tremendouslywith the slugs, and the squirrelswill probably get a pass as longas they dont get too greedy.
If you would like more infor-mation on growing shitakes,including information on whereto find supplies UVM andCornell recently teamed up and
put out an excellent publicationLog Based and Forest ShitakeMushroom Cultivation in NewEngland. You can download ith e r ehttp://extension.unh.edu/resources/files/Resource002013_Rep2978.pdf or a longer and moredetailed version also recentlycame out and can be down-
loaded herehttp://www.uvm.edu/~susagc-tr/resources/ShiitakeGuide.pdf
North Country Chorus willchange its rehearsal venue as it
prepares Handel's Messiah forthree December performances.Weekly rehearsals for the 67thfall concert season will beginon Tuesday, September 2 at7:15 pm in the band room of theMorse Center for the Arts at St.Johnsbury Academy. Concertswill be held on December 5, 6,and 7 at three locations in the
North Country area. NCC willalso participate in a program ofCivil War music to support theSt. Johnsbury History &Heritage Center on Monday,
November 10.
The chorus welcomes allsingers who are willing to com-mit to its standards of atten-dance and musical excellence.
New members are invited tojoin through September 9 forthe fall season. Anyone interest-ed in joining should contactMusical Director Alan Rowe [email protected] or at802-748-5027.
The North Country Chorus is acommunity chorus of about 80
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New Hampshire anThe Chorus typicathree series of coyear as well as threMadrigal Dinners Performances duChristmas season spring most often fecal works.
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There are always far more quietplaces to seek out in the moun-tains than there are loud and
busy. Summer vacation is com-ing to an end. There will be a
brief respite before the leaf peep-ers clog the major arteries wend-
ing their way through the WhiteMountains, trying our patience
but pumping money into busi-nesses. We live in one of themore beautiful places in theworld and its great that othersget to enjoy it. But its importantto find a way out of the madness
brought by those hurrying to getaround, bringing their hectic paceto the region. Those are the timeswhen the quiet places are mostimportant.
As a hiker you wont find thesolitude you may wish for orneed on Franconia Ridge or thetrails leading up to the top ofMoosilauke or on the CrawfordPath in the southernPresidentials. You wont find it
on any part of Cannon Mountainor on the summits of Loon or
Wildcat. Especially on week-ends. But where it can be foundis in so many places we often for-get about. We only need use ourimagination to find that quiet we
crave, away from cell phones andchattering groups.
Recently, cool weather showedup one morning and it was clearAtticus wanted to hike. The heatand humidity of late spring andearly to midsummer has con-spired with his age to make hik-ing difficult for my friend whohas been on thousands of moun-tains. Its been a strange summerin that way and we miss gettinglost for a few hours.
But when he woke me up beforedawn with an expectant look onhis face, it only took a little whileto know the morning air wasfresh and cool and inviting himout to play. I chose Table
Mountain, which is just off BearNotch Road, because of its easeand the approach, in case Atticus
became tired.
Theres a small pull off withroom enough for three or fourcars, but thats it. And rarely willyou see it with any cars at all.
We started out on the AttitashTrail (an old logging road) and
just a hundred yards in we cameto the beginning of the highlightof this trail. Its called LouisvilleBrook. It swirled, churned, andflowed through the forest in sucha pristine fashion we stoppedseveral times to watch it and sighat her singular beauty. Althoughthe brook is not always right bythe trailside, you can hear it as itcalls to you until you meet again
a short ways up.
Tannin gives the clear water thatwelcoming soft golden tint thatreminds me of iced tea. We
stopped for a short while andwatched the brook pass by andleap over stones in a series ofsmall cascades. This is the kindof scene William Butler Yeatswrote his poetry about in his
beloved Ireland when he picturedmagic and mystery, with woodfairies and water fairies alwaysclose by. Although you wontfind any of these mystical beings
at least we didnt - there aresigns of animals everywhere.Bear prints, moose droppings,
birds flitting about from tree totree.
Below one of the cascades is afine swimming hole just deepenough but not so deep to be dan-gerous. Its perfect for the return
trip on a warm day.When we left the side of the
brook the forest continued tograce us with that wonderfulsense of the natural world we are
blessed with in the nooks andcrannies of New Hampshire. Farfrom society, away from theentanglements of human nature,while being embraced by Mother
Nature.
The trail grew moderately steepand we took our time with foot
placement, working our way upthe trail through the dense greengrowth.
Just after 1.3 miles we came tothe steepest climb of the day.There we found open ledges left
behind from a forest fire thirty
years ago, that offers up uniqueviews. The footing was tricky in
places as we travelled up steepmini slides onto even higherledges.
The trail didnt take us to theviewless summit, but rather nearit, which has always been finewith us since the views from theledges are pretty darn sweet.And there is one special little sideledged hidden by trees right atthe point the trail starts todescend on its way to the summitof Big Attitash Mountain 2.8miles away. But we didnt gothat far. We rarely do. TableMountain is one of those quickerhikes you can squeeze in at anytime and it was just what weneeded.
We stayed and enjoyed the viewsand shared breakfast with eachother and curious chipmunk.
While we lingered at the manylookouts, they are nothing com-pared to the walk through the for-est and by the brook. This has
become one of my favori teapproach routes in the mountains
because of its simple beauty andseclusion.
The round trip is 3.8 miles andthe elevation gain is 1,350 feet.By the time we were down themountain and back home it wasonly 9:30 in the morning andmuch of the day was left to us.
Consider saving this trip for aquick and quiet getaway, espe-cially on busier times of the year,particularly when no one else isparked at the trailhead.
(*A tip for those seeking peace
and quiet on a trail: whand I set out to hike I three hikes close to eacmind and if the first crowded, we go to the
if need be, we go to This always works for uhoping it will work fwell.)
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plaints from gardeners aboutbeing overwhelmed with zuc-chini and the secret, midnighttrips to leave excess zucchini onan unsuspecting neighbors
porch.. ..so, here are somerecipes to use the over-abun-dant veggie.
Zucchini Parmesan
4 medium zucchini, cut into slices1 TBSP olive oil1 tsp minced garlic1 can (14 oz) Italian dicedtomatoes, undrained1 tsp seasoned salt cup grated Parmesan cheese
In a large skillet, saute zucchiniin oil until crisp-tender. Addgarlic; cook 1 minute longer.Stir in tomatoes and seasonedsalt. Simmer, uncovered, for 10minutes or until liquid is evapo-rated. Sprinkle with Parmesancheese.
Zucchini Muffins
cup sugar1 large egg beaten1 tsp vanilla3 cups grated zucchini (about 2medium zucchinis)8 TBSP butter, melted2 cups flour1 tsp baking soda
pinch of salt1 tsp cinnamonchopped walnuts (optional)
In a large bowl, mix togethersugar, eggs and vanilla. Mix ingrated zucchini and then themelted butter. Add flour, soda,salt and cinnamon to the zuc-chini mixture. Stir to combine.Coat the muffin pan with non-stick spray or paper liners.Evenly distribute the muffin
batter in the muffin pan. Ifdesired, top with chopped wal-nuts.
Bake on middle rack of oven at375 for 25-30 minutes or untilgolden brown or a toothpickinserted in the center of a muf-fin comes out cleanly.
Cool on a wire rack for 5 min-utes, then remove from the
muffin tins.
Chocolate Zucchini Cake
1 cups sugar cup canola or vegetable oil2 eggs, lightly beaten2/3 cup unsweetened apple-sauce1 tsp vanilla extract2 cups flour cup baking cocoa1 tsp baking soda tsp salt cup buttermilk2 cups shredded zucchini1 cup miniature semisweetchocolate chips cup chopped pecans
In a large bowl, beat sugar andoil for 1 minute. Add eggs,applesauce and vanilla; beat 1minute longer. Combine flour,cocoa, baking soda and salt;add to sugar mixture alternatelywith buttermilk, beating justuntil blended. Stir in zucchini.Pour into a 13 x 9 baking pancoated with cooking spray.
Bake at 350 for 20 minutes.Sprinkle with chocolate chipsand pecans. Bake 10-15 min-utes longer or until a toothpickinserted near the center comesout clean.
Cool on a wire rack
Fish and Game still has open-ings in the Barry Camp WildGame Culinary Adventure, a
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This weekend workshop is justwhat you need if you want tolearn how to turn your free-range wild game harvest intodelectable dinners. Bring yourappetite, because you will beeating nonstop!
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The wild game weekend issponsored by the N.H. Fish andGame Department, the NewHampshire Wildlife Federationand the Belknap CountySportsmen's Association.
Participants will get hands-oninstruction and practice
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TOWN OF WARRENSupervisors of the ChecklistWill Meet For State Primary
Tuesday September 2, 20147:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Warren Town office Buildingfor the purpose of
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SupervisorsDonna BagleyDonna HopkinsJanice Sackett
NOTICE
Dear Mr Flagg,
In reference to your last"Nobody Asked" August 15th,on Liquor sales and legaliza-tion, here is some information Iwould like to share with yourreaders.
The state of NH. is spending$6,527.096 a year fighting theloosing battle on marijuana,$2,990.006 on Police,$2.369.964 on Judicial & Legaland $1,167.126 on correctionsand these numbers ore just on"possession".
The state of Washington wasspending $33,626.320 millionon the same, within the first fiveweek of legalization that statetook in $4,500.000 million intax revenue. They are estimat-ing $500,000.000 million year-ly in revenue's. They had put
into legislation that 40% will gointo the general fund andmunicipalities and 60% to gotowards school/education, hos-
pitals/health care/rehab,ect.
If the state of NH. would followsuit the possibilities of what wecould do with this kind ofincome would be endless.
For example, How about pay-
ing down school bonds, thestate is currently paying$50,000.000 million a year justin interest alone on these bonds.
How about monies into ourhealth care system. I could goon and on.
We need to wake up our lawmakers to the fact that wasteful
spending of taxpayer money onprohibition with no end game insight, is not fiscally responsible.
It has come to my attention that70% of NH is in favor of legal-ization.
Eric T. Rottenecker ( R )House CandidateGrafton Dist 9
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-----------------------------------------Haverhill Memorial Post 5245 andtheir Ladies Axillary hold their
regular monthly meeting at 7pmon the third Thursday of eachmonth at the VFW Post in NorthHaverhill. All members are invitedto attend.-----------------------------------------Piermont Parents meeting theChallenge NAMI (NationalAlliance on Mental Illness) sup-port group meets the 1st and 3rd
Wednesdays 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.) Visit
www.dacres.org.-----------------------------------------Beginner line dancing - StarrKing Fellowship, Plymouth, NH.Sundays 4-5pm ($5.00 donationrequested) 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 inWarren, NH. Support our areamusicians. Come join us!-----------------------------------------Franconia Heritage MuseumEvents & Exhibits - Fridays &Saturdays, 1-4pm (and by special
request) at 553 Main Street (Route18), Franconia (603) 823-5000.www.franconiaheritage.org. Thenon-profit Council operates theFranconia Heritage Museum andthe Iron Furnace InterpretiveCenter. Work continues on a scalemodel of the Brooks and WhitneyBobbin Mill. The Brooks familyexhibit will be displaying artifactsand items throughout the muse-um's 1800s farmhouse and out-buildings.-----------------------------------------Lisbon Area Historical Society,Fridays, 1-3pm . Pickwick-Clough Room - Lisbon PublicLibrary, 45 School Street, Lisbon,
On-Going Events (603) 838-6146 or (603) 838-2228.www.aannh.org/heritage/grafton/lisbon.php. Lisbon AreaHistorical Society meets everyother month downstairs in theLisbon Public Library in thePickwick-Clough Room. The pub-lic is welcome to attend meetingsand visit the historical room. ThePickwick-Clough room houses a
collection of artifacts, correspon-dence, photographs and genealogyfrom the early settlers to presentday.
-----------------------------------------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 EntrepreneurialNetwork) 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-----------------------------------------Wentworth Historical Societymeets monthly, 7:00 p.m, everythirdThursday, April - Dec. atthe Historical Society Museum inWentworth. Join us for historicaltopics and stimulating conversa-tion.-----------------------------------------
The Mount Washington RegionalAirport Commission (MWRAC)meets at the terminal bldg. the last
TUESDAY of each month at6:30 PM. Public comment andinput invited.-----------------------------------------For on-going programs, concertsand events at COURT STREET
ARTS, 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 new
exhibit 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 meetsthe 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.-----------------------------------------Monthly Bereavement SupportGroup Last Wednesday ofeach month at 5:30 to 7:30pm atPemi-Baker Community Health.June 26th, July 31st, August 28th,September 25th, October 30th,November 27th and December18th (change due to holiday). Freeof Charge. Call Abigail at 536-2232 ext. 305 for more informa-tion.-----------------------------------------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 more
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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 theCottage Hospital Occupational
Therapy Waiting area at 6: PM.For more info. [email protected] or callLurette @ (603)838-5595 orRobin @ (603) 747-2527. You arenot alone in your struggle!
Saturday, August 30th -Smorgasboard Dinner to benefitKyle Sackett who has been out ofwork for several months due to aninjury. Dinner will be at theWarren Village School Gym from5-7. $10 adults, under 12 $5 andunder 3 free. Contact 603-764-9949 or 603-764-9469 for moreinfo. Sponsored by the PythianSisters.
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Dear Friends, Ecclesiastes 3:18 says,there is a tme for everything underheaven. For everything there is a
season, and a time for every matter underheaven: a time to be born, and a time to die;a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what isplanted; a time to kill, and a time to heal; atime to break down, and a time to build up; atime to weep, and a time to laugh; a time tomourn, and a time to dance; a time to castaway stones, and a time to gather stonestogether; a time to embrace, and a time torefrain from embracing; a time to seek, and atime to lose; a time to keep, and a time tocast away; a time to tear, and a time to sew;a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; atime to love, and a time to hate; a time forwar, and a time for peace. God bless you all.
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dressing wild game, cuttingmeat, planning game menus,and preparing wild game forcooking. Come experience thetaste of the wild! The event isopen to men and women age 18and older.
Official check-in for the eventbegins on Friday evening(September 26) at 5 p.m., withhot food and an evening pro-gram starting at 7 p.m. Saturdayis a full day of hands-oninstruction and cooking, fol-lowed by a game dinner andentertainment 'round the camp-fire with live music. The pro-gram wraps up at noon onSunday.
"This is a real backwoods culi-
nary adventure that will prepareyou to savor the flavors of thewild," said event organizerGary Sleeper of the BelknapCounty Sportsmen'sAssociation. "Come enjoy a fallweekend in the natural beautyof the White Mountains whileyou learn from experiencedwild game chefs and outdoors-men."
In addition to learning aboutcooking wild game, you'll also
be supporting a good cause. Theevent is a major fundraiser forBarry Conservation Camp,helping to ensure that the campwill be there to connect futuregenerations of youth to the out-door life. Learn more athttp://www.wildnh.com/bar-rycamp.
FRED W. WILLIAMS, JR.
A memorial service will be heldfor Fred W. Williams, Jr. aWorld War II veteran of the101st Airborne "ScreamingEagles".
Mr. Williams passed away onOctober 18th, 2013.
Services will be held at 11:00am on September 6, 2014, atthe Eastside Cemetery onEastside Road in Wentworth,
NH.
Mr. Williams willwith his loving wifeMaureen M. Maureen Passed 29th, 2006.
The NH National GGuard will pay tribWilliams for his mice.Immediately folloservice will be a g
family and friendWilliams 140 AtwelWentworth, NH.
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