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Holiday Shopping Guide
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Community Calendar
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Area code is (603) unless indicated otherwise
Tuesday, November 24
Wednesday, November 25
LSRVNA FREE BLOOD PRESSURE/GLUCOSE CLINICS/ASK
A NURSE PROGRAM – At the New
London Office, 107 Newport Rd., 9
a.m. to noon. Info: 526-4077. Also at
the Newbury Town Library, 933 N.H.
Rte. 103, 12:30-2 p.m. Info: 763-5803.
LSRVNA FREE BLOOD PRESSURE/GLUCOSE CLINICS/ASK
A NURSE PROGRAM – At the Warner Senior Center, Main St., 10:30
a.m. to noon. Info: 938-2104. Also
at Rite Aid, 51 S. Main St., Newport,
11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. Info: 863-5766.
•ANNUAL BEST PIE SALE –
In the Gallery at MainStreet BookEnds, 16 E. Main St., Warner, 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. Support the Simonds
PTO. Info: 456-2700 or www.mainstreetbookends.com.
Thursday, November 26
FREE BONE BUILDING EXERCISE CLASS – At Newbury
Commons in the community room,
52 Newbury Heights Rd., 10-11 a.m.
For women and men 55 and older to strengthen bones and muscles, improve balance and overall
health. Open to the public. Donations
accepted. Sponsored by the Friends
Program. Info and to register: 2287608 or www.friendsprogram.org.
Answers to Puzzles
on Page 16
THANKSGIVING DINNER –
At King Solomon’s Lodge, across
from the Elkins Bandstand and
Pleasant Lake Dam, 1-3 p.m. Complimentary home cooked 4th annual dinner.
Friday, November 27
LSRVNA FREE BLOOD PRESSURE/GLUCOSE CLINIC/ASK A
NURSE PROGRAM – At the Warner Pharmacy, 11 East Main St., 9:30
a.m. to noon. Info: 456-3556. Also
LSRVNA Foot Clinic. Cost: $25, diabetic, doctor’s order required. For
appointment call 526-4077.
FREE BONE BUILDING EXERCISE CLASS – At Newbury
Commons in the community room,
52 Newbury Heights Rd., 10-11 a.m.
For women and men 55 and older to strengthen bones and muscles, improve balance and overall
health. Open to the public. Donations accepted. Sponsored by
The Croydon Ladies
Auxiliary Bingo
Every Thursday night!
At the Claremont
Senior Center, Inc.
5 Acer Heights, off Maple Ave.,
ClAreMont
Doors open at 4:30
Games start at 6:30
NOW: All paper games!
No more chips and wands.
Larger Payout’s per game.
the Friends Program. Info and to
register: 228-7608 or www.friendsprogram.org.
Register by November 28
•WREATH WORKSHOP – At
the Tin Shop, 160 East Main St.,
Bradford, for Saturday, Dec. 5, 1
p.m. Make a fresh wreath and bow
with help from Spring Ledge Farm
experts. Cost: $20. Also, bring some
cookies and swap for other freshbaked goods. Great local gift ideas
also on sale. Register by emailing
bradfordhistoricalsociety@gmail.
com.
Saturday, November 28
WREATH SALE – At the Newbury Town Offices, Rte. 103, 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Wreaths, kissing balls,
roping, centerpieces and handcrafted gifts for all. Sponsored by
the Newbury Beautification Committee. Info: 763-2701.
•PETREFLECTIONS LIVE –
At Kearsarge Indian Museum, 18
Highlawn Rd., Warner 1 p.m. Kathy
Lowe and Friends, directed by David Cleveland, will make images of
reflections, earth and water come
alive with mask, drum, song and
dance. Cost: $5 adults, $3 children.
Info: 516-6152.
Sunday, November 29
•A COURSE IN MIRACLES – At
the Lake Sunapee Bank Community Room, Newport Road, New
London, 9-10:30 a.m. Discussion,
singing, meditating and reading
“Listening to your Inner Guide” by
Jon Mundy. Info: b.jjbooker@gmail.
com.
Monday, November 30
HOSPICE ‘LIGHTS OF LIFE’–
At MainStreet BookEnds, 16 E.
Main St., Warner, 11 a.m. Community remembrance ceremony for the
20th annual Concord Regional VNA
Hospice “Lights of Life” which honors loved ones and raises awareness
about Concord Regional VNA Hospice. Make donation in loved one’s
name to: www.crvna.org. Honor roll
available for viewing after Oct. 16.
•A COURSE IN MIRACLES –
At Lake Sunapee Bank Community
Room, Newport Road, New London,
6-7 p.m. Discussion group currently
reading “The Manual for Teachers.
Info: [email protected].
Open to those 18 & older.
Food & drinks available; call Sandy at
603-543-7118 for more information.
Cut Your Own Christmas Tree
Open Friday, Nov. 27,
and weekends through
December 20
Open weekdays by chance
or by appointment
$35 any tree
521 Fairgrounds Road, Bradford
938-2939
The Dow Family
Tuesday, December 1
•LSRVNA FREE BLOOD PRESSURE/GLUCOSE CLINICS/ASK
A NURSE PROGRAM – At the
New London Office, 107 Newport
Rd., 9 a.m. to noon. Info: 526-4077.
Also at the Newport Senior Center,
76 S. Main St., 10:45 a.m. to 12:45
p.m. Info: 863-3177 or 863-6770.
•PARKINSONS
SUPPORT
GROUP – At the COA Chapin Senior
Center, 37 Pleasant St., New London,
1 p.m. A lively, welcoming and supportive group. Info: 526-6368.
Wednesday, December 2
•LSRVNA FREE BLOOD PRESSURE/GLUCOSE CLINIC/ASK A
NURSE PROGRAM – At Rite Aid,
51 S. Main St., Newport, 11 a.m. to 1
p.m. Info: 863-5766.
Thursday, December 3
•LSRVNA FREE BLOOD PRESSURE/GLUCOSE CLINICS/ASK
A NURSE PROGRAM – At the
New London Office, 107 Newport
Rd., 9 a.m. to noon. Info: 526-4077.
Friday, December 4
•LSRVNA FREE BLOOD PRESSURE/GLUCOSE CLINIC/ASK A
NURSE PROGRAM – At the COA,
37 Pleasant St., New London, 10:3011:30 a.m. Info: 526-6368.
•LSRVNA FOOT CLINIC – At
the COA, 37 Pleasant St., New London, 12:30-4 p.m. Call for appointment: 526-6368. Cost: $25, diabetic,
doctor’s order required.
•MOTHER/DAUGHTER AUTHORS – At MainStreet BookEnds, 16 E. Main St., Warner, 3:30
p.m. Jane Yolen, poet, teacher
and author of such books as “Owl
Moon” and Heidi Stemple, the little
girl in “Own Moon” and children’s
writer in her own right, will discuss
their works. Info: 456-2700 or www.
mainstreetbookends.com.
FREE CFA FIRST FRIDAY – At
Whipple Hall, Main St., New London,
5-7 p.m. Music Fete with Sunapee
Singers, Lake Sunapee Area Flute
Choir, KRES/NL Tone Chime Ringers and a Christmas Carol Sing along
with the Kearsarge Community Band.
Info: www.centerfortheartsnh.org.
December 4 & 5
•EBENEZER’S CHRISTMAS
SPIRITS – At Kearsarge Regional
High School, North Road, N. Sutton, Friday, 7 p.m. and Saturday,
2 p.m. Kearsarge Conservatory of
the Performing Arts presents an
original holiday show inspired by
“A Christmas Carol.” This original
show brings spirits and surprises
to a new height. Adapted by Angela
Brannon Tarleton with new music
by Jonmichael Tarleton. General
admission: $10 adults and $8 children/students. Pre-ticket sales at
Foothills of Warner and The Foothills Country Treasure & Store.
Ticket info: 491-1117. Info: 456-3294
or www.nhperformingarts.com.
Saturday, December 5
•COMPUTER CLASS WITH
LAURA THOMPSON – At the
COA Chapin Senior Center, 37
Pleasant St., New London, 9-11
a.m. One on one half hour appoint-
ments. For basic PC computer and
iPad sessions, call for appointment:
526-6368.
December 5 Continued
•HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR – At
the New London Outing Club, Cougar Court, New London, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. More than 60 varied craft and
food vendors will participate in the
Wilmot Community Association’s
annual fair. Rachel’s Café will sell
coffee, homemade chili, sandwiches and drinks throughout the event.
The Wilmot Ladies Aid cookie walk
allows you to buy the tin and fill it
yourself by selecting from the huge
assortment of home-baked fancy
holiday cookies. Proceeds from
this project fund the WLAS Merit
Award program which supports
college bound residents of Wilmot.
Plenty of parking. Information: 5267934 or www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org.
•WARNER’S WINTER WONDERLAND – In Warner, 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. Events include artisans and
crafts in Upton Chandler House Museum, MainStreet BookEnds, Beehive Studio and Pine Rock Manor;
farmers’ market; Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum; free admission to the
New Hampshire Telephone Museum;
story and crafts at Pillsbury Free Library; Festival of Trees and Christmas music at the town hall and more.
•MEDITATION CLASS – At
the COA Chapin Senior Center, 37
Pleasant St., New London, 10 a.m.
Meditation is a process of transforming the mind. It enhances clarity, concentration, relaxation while
alleviating stress, anxiety, depression and other medical conditions.
Silent/guided meditation sessions
along with contemplations will
be done sitting in chairs. No prior
meditation experience is necessary. These on-going classes will
meet every other Saturday and will
be guided by Ilene Venizelos. Info
or to register: 526-6368.
•COOKIE WALK, WREATH
AND POINSETTIA SALE – At
town hall and meeting house, Four
Corners Road, Springfield, 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Beautiful handmade
wreaths and holiday cookies and
stunning poinsettia. Fundraiser for
the Springfield Garden Club
WINTER CELEBRATION – At
the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum,
18 Highlawn Rd., Warner, 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. Native storytellers, games, crafts
and foods. Cost: free for members, $5
non-members, $20 family maximum.
Info: www.IndianMuseum.org.
•COOKIE WALK – At the Tin
Shop, 160 East Main St., Bradford,
1 p.m. Bring some cookies and
swap for other fresh-baked goods.
Great local gift ideas and T-shirts
also on sale. Sponsored by the
Bradford Historical Society. Information: bradfordhistoricalsociety@
gmail.com.
Sunday, December 6
•HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE – At
the New London Historical Society village, 179 Little Sunapee Rd.,
New London, 11:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. A festive fun event for all ages.
(Continued on Page 13)
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InterTown record – Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Around the Table
A different kind of
Black Friday
by Susan Nye
Some people flock to the stores
on the day after Thanksgiving. Not
me; Black Friday is a day to relax
and putter. It starts with a cup of
coffee and emptying the dishwasher. Next comes the grand sorting
of the leftovers. I’m sure Martha
would be horrified. I imagine she
has everything wrapped up in her
well-organized refrigerator before
she heads to bed on Thanksgiving
night. But I’m not Martha.
After all the cooking and company, when it’s over on Thursday
evening, I throw a cover on it and
put it out on the porch. As far as
I’m concerned, the screened-in
porch is among the world’s greatest inventions. In the summer, it’s
perfect for mosquito-free evenings.
When cool weather hits, it’s an extra refrigerator. If it looks like the
temperature will dip below freezing, I jam the leftovers into coolers.
When I run out of coolers, I cover
whatever’s left with old beach towels and quilts and hope for the best.
Dishwasher empty and a
second cup in hand, it’s time
to make turkey stock.
1 turkey carcass
4 quarts water
1 large onion, quartered
2 carrots, cut into large chunks
2 celery stalks, cut into large chunks
1 bay leaf
1 teaspoon dried thyme
Kosher salt and freshly ground
pepper to taste
Pick any large pieces of meat from
the turkey carcass to use for sandwiches or Tetrazzini. Put the bones,
vegetables, bay leaf and thyme in a
large soup pot, season with salt and
pepper and add the water. Bring to
a boil over medium high heat, skimming the foam as it collects on the
surface. Reduce the heat to low and
simmer for 3-4 hours.
Remove the bones and vegetables from the pot and discard.
Strain the stock through a fine
mesh sieve. Cool, skim any excess
fat and make soup immediately
and/or refrigerate or freeze for another day. Makes about 3 quarts.
While the stock simmers, I figure
out what to do with the rest of the
leftovers. I’m happy to share my
thoughts. If we play our cards right,
we won’t have to do much cooking
for at least a week.
First, there is the turkey. You can
start with everyone’s favorite sandwich, piled a mile high with turkey,
stuffing and cranberry sauce. For a
bit of a change, swap out the stuffing for a nice piece of cheese and
pop it in a pan for Grilled Cheese
and Turkey. Don’t forget the cranberry sauce or …
… your sandwiches will be even
better with Cranberry Chutney.
2 tablespoons butter 1 onion, finely di ed
1 carrot, finely di ed
1 tablespoon minced ginger
1 teaspoon cumin
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon or to taste cayenne
2 cloves garlic, minced
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
to taste
1 cup leftover cranberry sauce
1 apple, peeled, cored and chopped
1/2 cup golden raisins
1/2 cup dry red wine
3-4 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
Melt the butter in a saucepan
over medium heat, add the onion,
carrot, ginger and spices, season
with salt and pepper and cook until
the onion is translucent, about 10
minutes. Add the garlic and cook 2
minutes more.
Stir in the cranberry sauce, apple, raisins, wine and vinegar and
bring to a simmer. Reduce the heat
to low and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the chutney reaches
a jam consistency, about 15 minutes. Remove from the heat, cool
to room temperature, cover and
refrigerate until ready to use.
Not just sandwiches; top warm
brie with a dab of chutney for a
lovely hors d’œuvre.
For quick and easy Turkey
Tetrazzini, sauté some onions,
mushrooms and baby spinach
and toss with bite-sized pieces of
turkey. Boil up a few handfuls of
spaghetti (one to two ounces per
person), toss it with the turkey,
vegetables and a cheesy white
sauce and pour into a casserole.
Smooth the top and sprinkle the
top with grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese and bake at 350 degrees
until bubbly and golden.
Cheesy White Sauce
But what about the spuds?
They’ll be delicious in Cheesy
Mashed Potato Cakes.
2 cups cold mashed potatoes
1/4 cup each grated ParmigianoReggiano and Pecorino Romano cheeses
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
Kosher salt and freshly ground black
pepper to taste
Around the Table/Community Calendar
Community Calendar
(Continued from Page 12)
Children crafts, Santa visit, holiday
music, heath and forge in full swing
and more. Transportation museum
open, enjoy seasonal foods, shopping at the country store and a
silent auction. Info: www.newlondonhistroicalsociety.com.
December 6 Continued
•THANKS FOR GIVING PROGRAM – At the Center Meeting
House of Newbury, Rte. 103, 5 p.m.
Short Christmas carol sing inside
before going outside for the lighting of the town Christmas tree,
lovingly known as “Alice’s Tree” in
honor of Alice Lynn who planted
it long ago. This annual kick off of
the holiday season will be followed
by refreshments at the Vet’s Hall.
Sour cream
Combine the mashed potatoes
and cheeses and pat into 8 (1/2inch thick) patties. Put the flour in
a shallow dish and season with the
salt and pepper. Lightly coat the potato patties with flou .
Heat the oil and butter in a large
nonstick skillet over medium heat.
Place the potato cakes in the skillet, reduce the heat to medium-low
and cook, turning once, until heated through and golden, about 10
minutes per side. Serve immediately with a small dollop of sour
cream.
Potato Cakes are delicious for
brunch or as a side with salmon or
steak. You’ll probably be ready for
a piece of fish or beef by Saturday
night.
Monday, December 7
•WIDOW TO WIDOW SUPPORT GROUP – At the New London Office, 107 Newport Rd., 10
a.m. to noon. Info: 526-4077.
Tuesday, December 8
•LSRVNA FREE BLOOD PRESSURE/GLUCOSE CLINICS/ASK
A NURSE PROGRAM – At the
New London Office, 107 Newport
Rd., 9 a.m. to noon. Info: 526-4077.
2 tablespoons butter
1 1/2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon dried Italian herbs
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
Kosher salt and freshly ground
pepper to taste
1 1/2 cups whole milk
Pinch nutmeg
1 cup grated fontina cheese
Melt the butter in a heavy saucepan over medium heat. Add the
flour and herbs, season with salt
and pepper and cook, whisking
constantly, for 1 minute. Gradually whisk in the milk and bring to
a simmer over medium-high heat.
Reduce the heat to low and simmer
until the sauce thickens, whisking
often, about 5 minutes. Add the
nutmeg and fontina cheese and
whisk until smooth. Makes about
2 cups.
Unless you prefer turkey
potpie or shepherd’s pie.
You probably have some leftover
roasted vegetables. I always overdo
it on the veggies; what about you?
Toss those vegetables with some
turkey and a little gravy and throw
it all in a casserole dish. Top with
puff pastry and call it potpie. Top
it with mashed potatoes and call it
shepherd’s pie. Then again, maybe
the turkey is destined for chili. If
that is the case, then …
… those roasted veggies
will be perfect in a cozy
soup.
Throw them in the blender with
your delicious, freshly made turkey
stock and give it a whirl up. Add
just a touch of cream and you have
a lovely lunch or light supper.
Thank You
for reading the
InterTown record!
Have a delicious
Thanksgiving and
holiday weekend!
Bon appétit!
(Susan Nye writes, cooks and
lives in New London. Visit her
website at www.susannye.com
to learn about her Eat Well – Do
Good project. For cooking tips and
more, you can check Susan out on
Facebook at www.facebook.com/
swnye or watch her cook at www.
youtube.com/susannye. © Susan
W. Nye, 2014)
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Saturday
Dec. 5th
Also at the Grantham United Methodist Church, Main St., 11:15 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. Senior luncheon. Info:
865-5128.
•MORNING BOOK GROUP –
At the COA Chapin Senior Center,
37 Pleasant St., New London, 9:30
a.m. “Everything I Never Told You”
by Celeste Ng. Info: 526-6368.
Reservations by
December 9
SENIOR LUNCH – At the WCA’s
Red Barn, 64 Village Road, Wilmot, Wednesday, Dec. 16. Hot lunch
provided by the Wilmot Ladies Aid
Society, Wilmot Community Association and Community Action Program. Entertainment and door prizes. Donation. Reserve at 768-3805.
Through December 23
GALLERY OF GIFTS – At the
Library Arts Center, 58 N. Main St.,
Newport, Tuesday-Friday, 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. Shop the selection of juried, locally-made gifts created by
100 plus crafters and artists from
the region. Inventory restocked by
artists regularly. Info: 863-3040 or
www.libraryartscenter.org.
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Season’s Greetings
InterTown record – Tuesday, November 24, 2015
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Holiday Shopping Guide
Weekly Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Appeal from
the heart. You can bring about changes
that will raise your standard of living and
ease your stress. Give love, companionship and joint ventures top priority. An
opportunity that can catapult you into
a position you relish is apparent. Don’t
hesitate to make a move that will benefi
you long-term. Negotiations will go well.
Listen carefully and respond mindfully
to avoid getting involved in a no-win situation that will end in regret. Don’t let
the little things get to you or slow you
down. You can make things happen if
you stay focused and raise awareness by
speaking up and taking action.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You’ll be surprised by the changes that take place. If
you aren’t careful, you will be left out of
the loop if you aren’t willing to act fast.
A confli t of interest is likely if you don’t
double-check all the facts and make
sure that you aren’t bending to someone who doesn’t have your best interests at heart. Get the facts before you
make a deal. Put any emotional anger
or poor habits to rest. You’ll do much
better focusing on business meetings,
trips and broadening your knowledge
and expertise. A chance to experience
something new and exciting will give
you a new lease on life.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Be careful
how you handle people. Not everyone
will offer honesty or be a good match for
you. Avoid individuals with poor habits
or indulgent qualities. Concentrate on
self-improvement, not trying to change
others. A change of heart can turn into
a costly affair if you aren’t careful how
you divvy up responsibilities, assets or
possessions. An honest, straightforward
approach is your best bet. Emotional
matters will escalate if you are in a joint
venture with someone who isn’t pulling
his or her weight. Consider your options
and act quickly. Take care of personal
business and you’ll ease your stress and
open new doors.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Someone
will surprise you with a favor or information that will help you make an import-
ant decision. Offering advice or help to
someone you care about will improve
your home life. Keeping secrets will be
in your best interest. It’s important not
to share information with someone you
work with or has shown jealous tendencies. Listen carefully to avoid being led
astray. A sudden change of plans will
throw an emotional situation your way.
Sit tight, and you’ll see the changes are
beneficia . Do your best to get along
with others, not finding fault or nagging, which will help you avoid a multitude of problems.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Plan to have
some fun or to share information with
people who inspire or motivate you,
but don’t get involved in risky joint ventures. Romance is on the rise. Participate
in events that have something to offer
in return. Do your part to improve your
neighborhood or current environment
situation. A change in your status looks
promising. Take an innovative approach
to your health, wealth and any legal
matters that arise. Participation will
give you greater control over whatever
situation you face. Don’t make changes
without getting the approval of those
your decisions will affect. Romance is
encouraged.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You will face
opposition at home. Implement whatever adjustments are necessary to calm
the situation. Consider what’s not working in your life, and do something about
it. Check out your options. You may
need to travel or sign up for courses that
will help you update your qualific tions.
Enjoy meeting people and having new
experiences. An emotional issue will
arise that will stifle your productivity if
you aren’t quick to resolve matters. Do
your best to adjust to the changes going on around you. Keep an open mind.
You may not like everything you hear,
but some good will come out of your
discussions.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Check out
your options and consider an outlet or
hobby that will allow you to do something that eases your stress or revives
SUDOKU
BY EUGENIA LAST
your interest in something you used
to enjoy. Check into your economic
options and talk to someone who can
advise you how to best invest or handle
your money. Cutting corners or doing
more yourself to avoid hiring help at a
premium should be considered. Love,
romance and adventure should all be
on your mind and in your plans. Talks
will help you find solutions to any problems you face. Your time, patience and
effort will be appreciated. Romance is
highlighted.
will bring high rewards. Learn from the
people around you. Watch how your
peers handle work relationships and
responsibilities, and explore what you
can do to be more effici t. Romance
will help you improve your personal life.
Speak from the heart and discuss your
long-term plans. A promise or commitment will be offered that will help put
your plans in motion. Don’t overspend in
order to impress someone. Your charm
and adventuresome attitude should be
enough to grab someone’s attention.
well-thought-out plans and some discipline and confiden e, you will succeed.
Emotional problems will crop up when
dealing with a friend, relative or neighbor. Listen, assess the situation and try
to remain neutral. You will make headway if you work from home or you make
changes to your resume that will offer
more fl xibility to the changing job
market. Don’t get angry. You’ll make a
better impression if you offer solutions
rather than criticism. Romance should
be a priority.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Check out
the online job market, and be confident, which will outshine anyone who
interviews or questions your plans.
When an opportunity to make a move
happens, don’t waffl – follow through
with confiden e. A new connection you
make will have the potential to turn
into a long-lasting partnership. Don’t be
afraid to share your more obscure ideas.
Secure your assets and go over your
investments carefully. Question house
expenses and any quotes you’ve been
given from contractors or service providers. Changes will occur if you attend
a reunion or make plans to get together
with someone from your past.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Stick
close to home or within your community. You’ll face opposition or sudden
or unexpected delays while traveling
or having discussions with people from
different backgrounds. Don’t let your
emotions get the better of you. Stick to
your game plan, and don’t budge because someone wants something from
you. Back away from demanding people.
Focus on you, your security and your future. Stay put until the dust settles. If you
make a premature move, you will miss a
financial opportunity. Show emotion,
but don’t let anyone have the upper
hand. Being honest about the way you
feel doesn’t mean you are weak.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Finish what
you start. Someone will offer to do a
favor for you that will help you stay on
schedule. Don’t be too quick to share
your secrets. Emotional deception or
disillusionment will set in if you trust
someone to honor a commitment or
promise. Protect against being blamed
by not relying on others. Attending a
retreat or convention will spark your
interest in something you have never
done before. Consider what’s being offered, and incorporate what works for
you into your own plans. Time spent at
home, with family or improving your
surroundings will lift your spirits. Explore new online job prospects.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Put everything you’ve got into being and giving your very best. Consistency coupled
with good ideas and a helpful attitude
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accept the
inevitable and keep moving forward.
You’ve got more going for you than you
realize, and with a little muscle, some
(Eugenia’s websites – eugenialast.com,
Android app – http://bit.ly/exhoro and join
Eugenia on Twitter/Facebook/LinkedIn.)
CROSSWORD CLUES:
ACROSS
1. Internet posts
6. “Kilroy ____
here”
9. “Put a ____
in it!”
13. “Raspberry
____” by Prince
14. Matterhorn,
e.g.
15. Loosen laces
16. Social class or
position
17. “All the Light
We Cannot ____”
by Anthony
Doerr
18. Like professor
Sherman Klump
19. *In 1941
Thanksgiving
moved to this
Thursday
21. *Football
hosts
23. Green pod
dweller
24. One who
makes use of
something
25. Declare
28. Globes and
balls
30. The Curies’
discovery
35. Guinness and
such
37. Takes to court
39. Santa Maria’s
companion
40. As far as
41. Archipelago
43. Relating to
ear
44. Popular in
cook-offs
46. Cut with an
ax
47. Be dependent
CROSSWORD THEME: THANKSGIVING NOV. 24, 2015
48. Alleviating
50. Ginger-fl vored cookie
52. Hi-____
53. Oration
station
55. Opposite of
friend
57. *Cause for
Thanksgiving
celebration
61. *Main attraction
64. *The Pilgrims
crossed it
65. De Niro’s 1976
ride
67. Honorable
mention
69. Compilation
of drawers
70. Store posting,
for short
71. Private
72. Actor ____
MacLachlan
73. “You betcha!”
74. Collection
of Buddhist scriptures
DOWN
1. British public
service broadcaster
2. Organ of photosynthesis
3. Roughly
4. Bob Marley’s
“____ ____, Stand
Up”
5. Three-dimensional sound
6. Done in loads
7. Brewery order
8. Glasses, for
short
9. Give the cold
shoulder
10. “The Simpsons” palindrome
11. C in NYC
12. St. Peter’s
symbol
Answers to the Sudoku and Crossword puzzles
appear this week on Page 12
15. Done on
a Christmas
morning
20. Plural of
tarsus
22. “____ the
fields we go
24. No-good
25. *Cranberry
concoction
26. Top dog
27. Abominable
snowmen
29. “No Child
Left Behind”
President
31. Famous
French couturier
32. Lay to rest
33. Opposite of
#24 Down
34. *Parade host
36. Prima donna’s
numbers
38. Made by tailor
42. Mix-up
45. Start a new
paragraph
49. Solid, liquid,
____
51. “The Merchant of Venice”
heiress
54. Mosquito
affect
56. Increasing
57. *A ____ lock
ties turkey drumsticks
58. Flu feeling
59. Rod attachment
60. Flower holder
61. *Cookbook
abbr. in gravy
recipes
62. Europe’s highest volcano
63. Big Bang’s
original matter
66. “We ____
Family” by Sister
Sledge
68. ____ of Good
Feelings
* Clue relates to
crossword theme.
InterTown record – Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Holiday Shopping Guide
Lottery
Results
Only TANNING Bed in Town
POWERBALL
Saturday, November 21
37 47 50 52 57 PB 21
526-2109
MEGA MILLIONS
Friday, November 20
09 12 29 37 67 MB 15
Tanning Bed & Hair Styling
Specializing in Hair Color
Unisex for All Ages
Hours: Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri.
7:30 am-12:30 pm, 3-8 pm
Fine Art & Photography
HOT LOTTO
Saturday, November 21
02 03 07 10 32 HB 3
prints, notecards, charcoal
MEGABUCKS PLUS
Saturday, November 21
09 12 15 31 39 MB 3
Wednesday, November 18
08 13 19 39 41 MB 6
Saturday
7:30 - 12:30
Sasha Wolfe
Tuesday, November 17
12 14 18 24 61 MB 10
Wednesday, November 18
05 15 26 35 41 HB 4
REIKI II
Wednesday, November 18
17 40 41 46 69 PB 6
Joan Marie’
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Published author offering
landscape drawings, books,
editing services
and more.
Travel along with
Sasha as she makes a
driving trip to Florida
and back in
“Too Cold for
Alligators;
Thirty-three Days on
the Road.” Experience the woes of
travel, the joys of visiting new places
and the fascinating history of the
south. Photos and maps are included
to give further insight in the travels.
Charcoal view of a foggy morning on Lake
Massasecum in Bradford by Sasha Wolfe.
“My Life Isn’t Flowers”
is a combination of
poetry, photography
and art work. Each
poem written by Sasha
is accompanied by one
of her photographs
or drawings. The work
covers a variety of topics
on what Wolfe calls “real
life” from heartaches, joys,
reflections, meditation and
more. A great gift for yourself or others.
Call 464-0264 for an appointment • e-mail: [email protected] • www.sashawolfe.com
Weekly
by
Minette Sweeney
InterTown News Service
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Flying Goose Brew Pub &
Grille
40 Andover Rd., New London,
526-6899
Thursday, December 3
Ellis Paul, starting at 8 p.m.
Rich Cortese, starting at 7 p.m.
Salt Hill Pub
64 Main St., Newport, 863-7774
Wednesday, November 25
Irish trad session, starting at 6
p.m.
Newport Veterans Club
118 John Stark Hwy., Newport,
863-7774
Wednesday, November 25
Dave Plante, starting at 7 p.m.
Friday, November 27
The Velvet Moose
Ice Cream Shop
25 E. Main St. Warner, 456-2511
Sunday, November 29
Click Horning Open Mic,
starting at 2 p.m.
We would appreciate that local venues offering live music send
their schedules to: [email protected]
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Holiday Shopping Guide
We Need Your Photos!
The Town of New London
seeks pictures for the
2015 Annual Report
• Due date for photo submission is January 8, 2016
• Photos should be at least 300 dpi at 5” x 7” or larger
• Please include your name, address, phone number and email
• Copyrighted photos will not be used without proper permission
• A caption for each photo would be appreciated
• Main photos or drop off at: Town of New London,
375 Main St., New London, NH 03257
• Digital Photos may be emailed to [email protected]
Any questions please call Jennifer/Dianne at the Selectmen’s Office
at 526-4821, ext. 10
Find the Santa on Pages 11-18
and send in your entry!
4 weeks... 4 winners!
The contest runs from
Tuesday, Nov. 24 – Monday, Dec. 21:
Week #1 – Nov. 24 issue;
deadline for entries: Monday, Nov. 30
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Week #2 – Dec. 1 issue;
deadline for entries: Monday, Dec. 7
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Week #3 – Dec. 8 issue;
deadline for entries: Monday, Dec. 14
Week #4 – Dec. 15 issue;
deadline for entries: Monday, Dec. 21
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