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Artist With A Knack For Capturing The Moods Of Summer Life Story and Photos By Thomas P. Caldwell Artist Peter Ferber has established an emotional connection with people all around the country, and even overseas, with his watercolor paintings of lakefront scenes. His works depicting summer life in New Hampshire combine his background in creating commercial architectural renderings with his experiences on the lake dating from his youth when he spent his summers in Wolfeboro. The result is a body of works that take the viewer to a serene, dreamlike state of mind. Of all his commissioned and noncommissioned works, he derives the most excitement from preparing special collections for gallery shows such as the one opening at the Art Place this Saturday, Aug. 31, and continuing through Sept. 13. “Shows are the most fun,” Peter says, “because I’m pursuing what I want to do.” He explained that the genesis for the show opening on Labor Day Weekend was a canoe excursion he took nearly a year ago. “I noticed an interestinglooking cottage on the far shore of Moultonborough Neck,” he said. “Since it was a beautiful, calm day, I set out across Moultonborough Bay to check it out. This was a stretch of shore I was unfamiliar with.” He found himself continuing from one location to another, photographing scene after scene for future use in his
Ready for framing, Peter Ferber shows his watercolor painting of a party scene on the upper floor of a boathouse, as it might have occurred at the turn of the last century. Peter has found that the painting speaks to him in a way he never imagined when he created it. paintings. “By noontime I realized I had already gathered more than enough material for a whole show’s worth of paintings,” Peter said. “So that’s what I’m presenting this time: a progression of paintings from early
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morning through evening, following the meandering of my paddling that day.” Peter generally works from photographs because he then has a moment frozen in time, when the
lighting and weather will not change. Plein-air paintings are difficult in New England, where a clear, blue sky can become filled with dark thunder clouds within a matter of minutes and a warm, sunny day can turn into one of torrential rainfall before it is over. Nevertheless, he has done the occasional open-air painting, such as his depiction of Endicott Street, Laconia, with a picket fence surrounded by flowers in the foreground, receding into the distance of a street lined with old homes. He also will work with other media besides watercolors, such as oils and acrylics, but he prefers the ability to “push the envelope” with watercolors. He sometimes enjoys experimenting, such as taking a nearly complete painting and applying a neutral wash over the entire scene, which makes the colors blur and run. “It unifies the painting with one color, and softens it to make it more impressionistic,” Peter says. He then goes back and touches up parts of the painting where he wants detail, creating a unique, almost dreamlike scene. “It’s a very fun thing to do,” he says. Peter said he cannot recall a time when he was not interested in painting, from grade school on. All through high school and college (he graduated from Principia College in St. Louis MO in 1976), he continued painting, although
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Author to Speak in Moultonborough The Moultonborough Friends of the Library will hold its annual Book and Author Luncheon on Monday, Sept. 23, at the Bald Peak Colony Club. This year’s guest will be Vermont author Howard Frank Mosher who has published 10 novels as well as two works of nonfiction. He has been referred to as a modern-day Mark
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• Ferber Continued from page 3 he admits, “I never felt I was as good as my peers,” and he decided he needed to find a job that was related to art but not working as an “artist” — hence his earlier career as a commercial illustrator. He found his niche as an artist when, in 1994, he painted the official poster for the New England Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society’s annual show — a project he has completed every year since then. “Boat posters were a way of finding an audience,” he said. “They [the posters] were unique, and brought new people into the gallery.” Barbara Gibbs of the Art Place said she was looking for artists to show at her gallery and, when she saw Peter’s original artwork — both boats and scenes of the lake — “I knew they would be greatly popular here.” Barbara had originally opened a framing shop in Alton Bay in 1981, with a few local artists putting works on display. She later moved to Wolfeboro, finally getting onto Main Street in 1991, shortly before Peter moved permanently to the area. “His ‘Wolfeboro Afterglow’ was our first print together,” she recalled, saying that was in 1995. The Art Place has published limited-edition prints of his paintings ever since. “It’s a wonderful working relationship,” she said. “With his paintings of the area and landscapes, he provides the feeling of what people come up here for: to unwind and relax. He creates a
Barbara Gibbs, owner of the Art Place in Wolfeboro, joins artist Peter Ferber with a limited-edition print of 'Endicott Street'. wonderful sense of place.” The prints, she added, make his paintings affordable to everyone, and, by limiting the number of each print, they appreciate in value. Typically, it is women who make purchases at galleries but, with Peter’s works such as “Morning Run” — showing a boat heading out onto the
lake — Barbara has found the prints are appealing to men, as well. Peter said many men who buy the prints say they are for their offices, so that, during a trying day at work, they can look at the painting for stress relief. To create the paintings of summer life, Peter incorporates his memories of childhood into his depictions of
cottages and lake scenery, capturing details that set the mood of a summer’s vacation. In the mid-1990s, he began getting more requests for commissioned works, and his life as an “artist” was in full swing. Even with commissioned
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works, he said, he tries to steer the clients toward an honest, top-quality expression of reality. “I have people suggest a topic, and then I’ll give a suggestion, to create a cooperative approach,” he said. By 1994, he was living in the Lakes Region full-time and, within a year, he had phased out his commercial work so he could just work at painting. He especially enjoys the “happy accidents” when he is experimenting with new techniques, or when he goes to an area to photograph one scene and turns a corner to discover an even more interesting scene. In addition to his regular work, Peter does volunteer projects, directing a group of people to create a mural or doing a show to benefit nonprofit organizations. Among his fundraisers are auctions for Bald Peak and Castle in the Clouds. Peter estimates that he has done about 1,000 paintings during the last 30 years, creating about 40 works a year. There are close to 100 reproductions of his original paintings out there. Some of the time, painting is more work than at other times, and he appreciates it when a work inspires fresh energy, as the paintings for his current show have done. “Putting this show together has been particularly meaningful,” he said, “partly because of the way it presented
itself. That concentrated influx of inspiration that day has fueled all the paintings. Not since the series of the Castle in the Clouds I did five years ago have I felt this impetus. ... I didn’t want to stop working. I wanted to see what the next brushstrokes would bring out.” Peter mentioned one painting that spoke to him in a very personal way. It was a party scene at a boathouse such as might have occurred during the early years of the 20th century. The brightly lit party scene is observed from the outside where the boathouse itself is dark against a darker background of trees, and the tip of a canoe is in the foreground. “I realized that it reflected my way of objectifying what I see, standing apart from the action rather than being involved with it. I had no idea I was putting that into it when I was creating the painting,” he said. The Labor Day Weekend show will feature 15 new works, predominantly watercolor but with a large oil and some small acrylics as well. “In addition, I’ll be offering the original painting I did for the Libby Museum Centennial poster, which includes that much-loved Winter Harbor view framed by an interwoven border of animals from the museum’s collection,” he said. “Beyond the appeal of the scenes themselves, I hope that my work will stir an awareness of the value of preserving the character and history of this rich landscape we all enjoy,” he
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You’ll be instantly drawn to the beautiful mountain top estate of “Well Sweep Farm” with its stunning views of the Belknap Mountains. Sitting on nearly 210 acres of amazingly landscaped grounds, open fields and woodlands this mountain top retreat features the main home with more than 7,000 sq. ft. of living space. Construction began in 1997 marrying the new home with the original 1815 homestead and cape style home. A marvelous master suite and a unique shower located in the silo structure. Well Sweep Farm is the epitome of a New Hampshire private retreat. MLS# 4255853
One of the original modern Adirondack homes on Lake Winnipesaukee, 426 Sewall Rd. is a truly special property. The home has the essence of nature with a stone wet bar, spruce beams and maple rafters, with the luxury of air conditioning, a private master suite, and a large kitchen containing a Viking gas range, multiple sinks, and a huge double door refrigerator. The “Tree House” is a separate building containing 2 guest rooms with their own baths and spectacular views. The BOATHOUSE is oversized with a rec. room above. The property has 210’ of Lake Winnipesaukee shoreline with multiple patios, a nice waterside lawn area and lots of stonework. Classic! MLS# 4232887
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Sierra Hull To Perform Aug. 30 Great Waters Music Festival will close its 19th season with bluegrass singer-songwriter, mandolinist, and guitarist Sierra Hull appearing at the Inn on Main, 200 North Main Street, Wolfeboro, on Friday, Aug. 30, at 7:30 p.m.
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The young folk artist began her career at the age of 11 when Alison Krauss invited her to the stage at the Grand Ole Opry. Alison was to become her mentor. Now, at the age of 21, Sierra possesses an uncommon maturity, both musical and personal.
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IBMA (the International Bluegrass Music Association) nominated her for five awards over a three-year period and she has appeared at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center. Her debut album, Secrets, was released on the Rounder Records label when she was 16-years-old. Three years later, she moved from her home in Byrdstown TN to Boston’s Berklee School of Music where she was awarded Berklee’s most prestigious award, the Presidential Scholarship, a first for a bluegrass singer. She graduated from Berklee in 2012. In 2011, she performed with Krauss and Dan Tyminski at the White House.
That same year, she released her second album, Daybreak, on which she composed seven of the 12 songs. It contains instrumentals, her first-ever western swing number, and several songs that fall in the bluegrass tradition, along with the title track, a pop ballad. In addition to her albums, she has several singles, including “Hullarious”, “Just As I Am”, “Gospel Plow”, and “Big Sciota”. Tickets for the performance are available at discounted prices in advance by calling the Great Waters box office at 603-569-7710, going to www.greatwaters.org, or stopping by the office a 15 Varney Road, Wolfeboro.
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Playhouse Presents First Professional World Premiere It’s just another day on tour for the Kelly Family Circus where backstage life supplies as many laughs, thrills, and dramatic moments as the afternoon’s performance. A young girl’s visit to the circus and the surprise romance between two performers produce ripple effects on all the members of the circus family, including the jugglers, trapeze artists, tightrope walkers, and, of course, clowns. Winnipesaukee Playhouse
Executive Director Bryan Halperin’s from there. Halperin had a lot of dramatic comedy, “The Unicycle of support from the professional actors Life”, which runs Aug. 28 through who saw something in his work Sept. 1 at 7:30 p.m. with 2 p.m. and encouraged him to continue matinees Friday and Saturday, looks with it. Actors Adam Kee, Richard at life through the colorful lens of the Brundage, Tonya Free, and Jaydie Big Top — elephants not included. Becket Halperin read the play out This is the Winnipesaukee loud for Halperin two summers ago Playhouse’s first-ever professional and that gave him the confidence he world premiere. The script started needed to bring the script to life and out as a short play about a clown show it to the Playhouse audience. and a girl from the playhouse’s 2010 “I wrote this play with our Playwriting DiningOutNH.com Workshop and grew Lakes Region community and the Winnipesaukee Playhouse audience in mind,” Halperin said. “I think our community likes plays that make people laugh as well as touch the heart. My goal in everything I do at the playhouse is to have people .COM leave our campus saying, ‘I’m glad I came today.’ I think this play will achieve that.” The actors include Richard Brundage, Adam Hadas, Tonya Your point-and-click dining guide for the lakes region. Free, Alex Jacobs, Adam Kee, and
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Festival Of Flight At Squam Lakes Natural Science Center The Squam Lakes Natural Science Center in Holderness will hold its second annual Festival of Flight on Saturday, Sept. 14. The family festival will showcase the wonders of flight and migration, featuring live animals, tethered hot air balloon rides, a presentation about the Karner Blue Butterfly Restoration Project, a hawk watch, butterfly craft, and more. Activities will be going on throughout the day, beginning with tethered hot air balloon rides from 9 to 11 a.m. Iain MacLeod will present information on Project OspreyTrack at 11 a.m. He will include the latest information about satellite-tracked Ospreys from New Hampshire and feature a live Osprey. Brett Ferry of the NH Fish and Game Department will present a special program about the Karner Blue Butterfly Restoration Project at 1 p.m. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a butterfly craft before or after the presentation. Other activities include a chance to participate in a Hawk Watch (looking for and learning about wild raptors
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Aug. 26, Walks & Talks: Bird Walk, 8:30 a.m., Castle in the Clouds Lucknow Estate, 455 Old Mountain Road, Moultonborough. Free for Friends of the Castle. www.castleintheclouds.com . Aug. 26, Swinging to the Oldies Dinner Dance Cruise aboard MS Mount Washington, 6 - 9 p.m. www.cruiseNH.com . Aug. 27, Turtle Talk, 11:30 a.m., Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, 23 Science Center Road, Holderness. Call 603-968-7194, www.nhnature.org . Aug. 27, Bobcats In New Hampshire, 6 p.m., Gilmanton Year-Round Library, opposite Gilmanton School, Gilmanton Iron Works. Candice Rogers of NH Fish and Game discusses the resurgence of the bobcat in the state with answers to how big are they, where do they live, what do they hunt, and how long do they live. Call 603-364-2400 or email gyrla@metrocast.net . Aug. 27, Allman Brothers Band & Steve Winwood, 6:30 p.m. at Meadowbrook, 72 Meadowbrook Ln., Gilford. www.meadowbrook.net . Aug. 27, Barn Dance, 6:30 p.m., with musicians Hunt Smith and Allison Aldrich, Meadow Wind Bed and Breakfast, Hebron. Call 603-744-3516. nhaudubon.org. Aug. 27, History of Gilmanton Academy, 7 p.m., Gilmanton Historical Society program at Old Town Hall on Route 140, Gilmanton Iron Works. Free, refreshments served. Aug. 27 - 31, The Spitfire Grill, 7:30 p.m. Monday – Thursday, 2 & 8 p.m. Friday, The Barnstormers Theatre, 104 Main Street, Tamworth. Call 603-3238500. www.barnstormerstheatre.org . Aug. 28, Corey Brackett, 3:30 p.m., Toes in the Sand performance at the Naswa Resort, 1086 Weirs Blvd., Laconia. Call 888-55-NASWA or see naswa.com. Aug. 28, Family Party Night Dinner Dance Cruise aboard MS Mount Washington, 6 - 8 p.m. www.cruiseNH.com .
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Aug. 28, Nixon Bicknell, Piano, & Sandra Bicknell, Violin, 7 p.m., Surroundings Art Gallery, Route 113, Center Sandwich, http://www.surroundingsart.com . Aug. 28, Spirit Family Reunion, 8 p.m., Prescott Park Arts Festival, Portsmouth. http://www.prescottpark.org/wednight.cfm . Aug. 28 – Sept 1, The Unicycle of Life, Wednesday - Sunday 7:30 p.m., Friday & Saturday 2 p.m., Winnipesaukee Playhouse, 50 Reservoir Road, Meredith. The Playhouse’s first professional world premiere! It’s just another day on tour for the Kelly Family Circus where backstage life supplies as many laughs, thrills and dramatic moments as the afternoon’s performance. Call 603-2790333. www.winniplayhouse.org .
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Aug. 30, Annual Airing of the Quilts, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., Clark House Museum Complex, 233 South Main Street, Wolfeboro. Call 569-4997. Aug. 30, Annie and the Orphans, 7 p.m., Center Harbor Bandstand. Aug. 30, Parrot Head Party Dinner Dance Cruise aboard MS Mount Washington, leaving Weirs Beach at 7 p.m., Meredith at 7:30 p.m. www. cruiseNH.com . Aug. 30, Sierra Hull, 7:30 p.m., the Inn on Main, 200 North Main St, Wolfeboro, part of Great Waters Music Festival. http://www.greatwaters.org . Aug. 30, Steve Earle & The Dukes (& Duchesses), 8 p.m., Prescott Park Arts Festival, Portsmouth. http://www.prescottpark.org/wednight.cfm . Aug. 30, Tony Sarno, 8:30 p.m., Tower Hill Tavern, 264 Lakeside Ave., Laconia. Call 603-366-9100, www.towerhilltavern.com . Aug. 30, The Sweetbloods, Corner House Inn Pub, 603-284-6219, www. cornerhouseinn.com .
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Scenic Biplane Rides!
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Aug. 31, Race Day, 9 a.m. The Friends of Meredith Public Library sponsor 5K road race, “Book It”; 1.2-mile fun run/walk, “Bookworm”; and 400-meter race, “Inchworm”, for ages 5 and under, Community Park, Main Street, Meredith. Register at active.com, at Meredith Library, or on Meredith Library website, www.meredithlibrary.org . Call Barbara Brann, 603-279-5565, bnbrann@ gmail.com.
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Aug. 31, Discovery Walk, 10 a.m., Newfound Audubon Center, North Shore Road, Hebron, with Interpretive Naturalist Kyle Haydon. Call 603-224-9909 or see www.nhaudubon.org . Aug. 31, New Walking Tour of Downtown Wolfeboro, 11 a.m., Clark House Museum Complex, 233 South Main Street, Wolfeboro. Call 603-569-4997.
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Aug. 31, Labor Day Mardis Gras Weekend featuring Slippery Sneakers Zydeco Band, 4 p.m., Naswa Resort, 1086 Weirs Blvd., Laconia. Call 888-55-NASWA or see naswa.com. Aug. 31, Regular Event Plus PASS 150, 6 p.m., White Mountain Motorsports Park, Route 3, North Woodstock. www.whitemtnmotorsports.com . Aug. 31, Blackwood Brothers, 7 p.m., Alton Bay Christian Conference Center, Alton Bay, 603-875-6161, www.altonbay.org . Free. Aug. 31, Annie & The Orphans, 7 p.m., Wolfeboro Community Bandstand in Cate Park. Call 569-2200. Aug. 31, Labor Day Lobsterfest Dinner Dance Cruise aboard MS Mount Washington, 7 – 10 p.m. www.cruiseNH.com . Aug. 31, 10th Anniversary Celebration Cabaret, 8 p.m., The Little Church Theater, 40 Route 113, Holderness. Call 603-968-2250. www.littlechurchtheater. com . Aug 31, Sept 1-2, 24 Annual Labor Day Weekend Craft Fair at the Bay, Sat 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., Sun 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Mon 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Community House, Route 11, Alton. Call 332-2616. www.castleberryfairs.com th
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Sept. 1, Circle Triathlon, Riveredge Marina, Ashland. Info and maps: www. circletriathlon.org; online registration: www.active.com. Sept. 1, Labor Day Mardis Gras Weekend featuring DJ Terry Moran, 4 p.m., Naswa Resort, 1086 Weirs Blvd., Laconia. Call 888-55-NASWA or see naswa.com. Sept. 1, Bruce Cockburn, 8 p.m., Prescott Park Arts Festival, Portsmouth. http://www.prescottpark.org/wednight.cfm . Sept. 1, Mr. Nick and the Dirty Tricks, 9 p.m., Tower Hill Tavern, 264 Lakeside Ave., Laconia. Call 603-366-9100, www.towerhilltavern.com .
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Sept. 2, Walks & Talks: Mushrooms, 10 a.m., Castle in the Clouds Lucknow Estate, 455 Old Mountain Road, Moultonborough. Free for Friends of the Castle. www.castleintheclouds.com . Sept. 2, Labor Day Mardis Gras Weekend featuring Souled Out Show Band, 4 p.m., Naswa Resort, 1086 Weirs Blvd., Laconia. Call 888-55-NASWA or see naswa.com. Sept. 3, Swenson’s Granite, 7 p.m., program by Dave Duford, sponsored by Meredith Historical Society, Main Street Museum, corner of Main and Higland streets, Meredith. Call 603-279-1190. Sept. 6, Dinner Dance Cruise aboard MS Mount Washington, 6 - 9 p.m. www. cruiseNH.com . Sept. 6, Willie J. Laws Band, 9 p.m., Tower Hill Tavern, 264 Lakeside Ave., Laconia. Call 603-366-9100, www.towerhilltavern.com . Sept. 6 - 8, Becoming An Outdoors-Woman Workshop at Rockywold/ Deephaven Camps on Squam Lake in Holderness. www.nhbow.com . Sept. 7, Winnipesaukee Relay Race, 8 a.m., starting and stopping at Funspot, 579 Endicott St. North, Laconia. Info: 978-537-7294, www.northmedfordclub. org. Sept. 7, LakeFest: Hands Across the Water, Endicott Park, Weirs Beach.
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Sept. 7, Community Caregivers Mini Golf Tournament, 1 p.m. registration, 2 p.m. shotgun start, Paradise Falls Mini Golf, 252 Lee Rd., Moultonborough. Call 603-253-9275. Sept. 7, Regular Event Plus Dwarf Car Special Event, 6 p.m., White Mountain Motorsports Park, Route 3, North Woodstock. www.whitemtnmotorsports.com . Sept. 7, Rock’n’Roll Saturday Night Dinner Dance Cruise aboard MS Mount Washington, 6 - 9 p.m. www.cruiseNH.com . Sept. 7, Feelin’ Groovy with Jim Witter and band, 7:30 p.m., Kingswood Arts Center, 21 McManus Rd., Wolfeboro. Call 603-569-2151 or see www. wfriendsofmusic.org .
Sept. 8, Volksbahn Car Show, Castle in the Clouds Lucknow Estate, 455 Old ONGOING Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center, dawn-dusk, 928 White Oaks Rd., Laconia. Historic farm with 160 acres offers three miles of hiking trails, gardens, bird and wildlife viewing plus barn. Special events and programs throughout year. Call 366-5695. www.prescottfarm.org . Quilt Visions by Sue Harris at Belknap Mill, Laconia, through Sept. 2. Call 524-8813. www.belknapmill.org . Flying High: History of Laconia Airport and Lakes Region Aviation at Belknap Mill, Laconia, Sept. 5 - 25. Call 524-8813. www.belknapmill.org . Explore Squam Cruise, Daily, 1 - 2:30 p.m., Route 3, Next to Walter’s Basin, Holderness. Experience the beauty of Squam Lake on a canopied pontoon boat and learn of the natural history of the area, the special wildlife, and view nesting loons and bald eagles. Advance registration requested. Call 603-9687194. www.nhnature.org . Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, daily 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Through Nov. 1, Rte. 113, Holderness. Has hiking trails, many live animal exhibits, displays on nature, self-guided games and activities that teach plus nature talks. Also Kirkwood Gardens and Café. Call 968-7194. Visit www.nhnature.org .
Hike the Sanctuary, Sundays at 10 a.m., Newfound Audubon Center, North Shore Road, Hebron. Interpretive Naturalist Kyle Haydon leads hike with activities along the way. Call 603-224-9909 or see www.nhaudubon.org .
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Sept. 7, Ice Cream Social for the Wolfeboro Community, 10 a.m., Clark House Museum Complex, 233 South Main Street, Wolfeboro. Call 569-4997.
Masonic Breakfast, First Sunday of each month, 7 – 11:30 a.m., 35 Trotting Track Road, Wolfeboro. Fresh fruit, omelets made to order, scrambled eggs, hash browns, cereal etc.
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Sept. 7, 12th annual New England Slalom Championships, 9 a.m., Back Bay, Wolfeboro. Call 569-3017.
Sept. 7-15, 41st Annual Lee’s Mills Steamboat Meet, Lee’s Mills Road, Moultonborough. Call 476-2224.
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Sept. 7, Paint the Town, various artists painting scenes outside in Wolfeboro. Rain date: Sept. 21. Call 603-569-4994, see wolfeboroarts.org, or email info@ wolfeboroarts.org .
Sept. 7, Jeremy Dean and the Dean Machine, 9 p.m., Tower Hill Tavern, 264 Lakeside Ave., Laconia. Call 603-366-9100, www.towerhilltavern.com .
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NH’s Oldest Candy and Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Shoppe Enfield Shaker Museum, Monday-Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sunday noon – 5 p.m., 44 Rte. 4A, Enfield. Includes Great Stone Dwelling, video, exhibits, gardens, craft demonstrations, children’s activities, special programs and dinners and hike to Shaker Fest Ground. Call 603-632-4346. www.shakermuseum.org . Wright Museum, Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Sunday Noon to 4 p.m. through Oct. 31. 77 Center St., Wolfeboro. Displays celebrate achievements and sacrifices of America’s WWII home front and military. Call 603-569-1212. www. wrightmuseum.org .
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Genealogist Dee Ide assists with family trees, Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Tuesdays through August, Wolfeboro Public Library. Call Cindy Scott, 603-5692428. Radio-Controlled Sailing Regattas, Tuesdays, 1 p.m., through November, Back Bay/Bridge Falls Path, Wolfeboro (weather-permitting). Info: www.nhbm.org . Bingo, Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m., Lions Club, Old Rte. 109, Moultonborough. Refreshments available. Country, Bluegrass and Gospel Music Jam, Tuesdays, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Old White Church, 149 Middle Road, Route 109A, Tuftonboro. Musicians and listeners welcome. Free. Call 603-569-3861. Lake Winnipesaukee Museum, Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. year-round, Rte. 3, Weirs Beach. Preserving and promoting history of Lake Winnipesaukee and vicinity with memorabilia, photos, maps, models of famous steamboats 1833-1939, posters and photos of grand hotels plus artifacts ranging from Indian arrowheads to Big Band posters. Also lectures and children’s corner. Call 603366-5950. Live Animal Shows, Wednesdays at noon, Libby Museum, 755 North Main St., Wolfeboro. 603-569-1035 or see www.wolfeboronh.us . Summer Nature Talk Series, Thursdays, through Aug. 29, 7:30 p.m. at Loon Center, 183 Lees Mill Road, Moultonborough. Free. www.loon.org .
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Jazz at Sunset at Castle in the Clouds Lucknow Estate, 455 Old Mountain Road, Moultonborough, Thursdays, through Sept. 5, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. www. castleintheclouds.com . Live Jazz every Thursday night at 8 p.m., Pitman’s Freight Room, 94 New Salem St., Laconia. Call 603-494-3334, pitmansfreightroom.com. Live Jazz every Thursday night at Tower Hill Tavern, 264 Lakeside Ave., Laconia. Call 603-366-9100, www.towerhilltavern.com . Puppeteering and Movie Making with Fido & Friends, Thursdays and Fridays, 1 – 4 p.m., Libby Museum, 755 North Main St., Wolfeboro. 603-5691035 or see www.wolfeboronh.us .
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turkey farm restaurant and gift shop
Storytelling with Doug ‘Amoo’ Riddle, Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Newfound Audubon Center, North Shore Road, Hebron. Call 603-224-9909 or see www. nhaudubon.org . Village Pizza Cruise Night, through Sept. 21: 6 – 8 p.m., Friday evenings, at 825 Lake St. Route 3A, Bristol. Food discounts, driver prizes, 50/50 raffle, Open to all. Call 744-6886. Live Blues every Friday night at 8 p.m., Pitman’s Freight Room, 94 New Salem St., Laconia. Call 603-494-3334, pitmansfreightroom.com. Giuseppe’s Pizzeria, Evening Entertainment, 6 – 11 p.m., Mill Falls Marketplace, Meredith. Call 603-279-3313. www.giuseppesnh.com .
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August 26, 2013 Bringing you the Best of the Best in Lakes Region Property with over $82,222,400 in Listings This Week!
I magine having incredible mountain views, and waterfront on Squam. Three INCREDIBLE
parcels of record combine to make this property an awe inspiring estate in Sandwich. There are two large and unique homes each on their own parcel that is part of this 255 acre offering. The original home on the property dates back to 1850s but was totally remodeled about 20 years ago. In about 1990 a separate spacious contemporary house with 4968 square feet was built high on the hill with amazing views of the Sandwich Range. The contemporary home has 3 bedrooms, 3 baths PLUS an indoor swimming pool. There are two huge barns are on the property, one being perfect for an antique business, the other for horses or storage. There is lovely landscaping, plus sweeping fields above the buildings and trails leading into the woods behind. A truly one of a kind opportunity! Sandwich - $3,000,000 Listing Broker Lisa Wardlaw
249 Whittier Highway - Route 25 Center Harbor, New Hampshire Office (603)253.8131 • Toll Free (800)834.5759
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348 Court Street, Laconia • 603-524-2255 x2810 Susan Bradley: 603-493-2873 • Voice Mail: 603-581-2810
www.suebradley.com
Gilford – $1,950,000 Step inside, and you will be instantly impressed with the charm and privacy of this beautifully updated and expanded 4-bedroom Governor’s Island home. Waterfront has a spacious deck with a U-shaped dock and jetty. Sunsets are phenomenal. The second level master bedroom is spacious and enjoys lovely lake views.
Meredith – $6,995,000 If you cherish your privacy, if you want a sugar-sand beach, if views are essential, if quality is crucial, if location and convenience are key, if a boathouse is desired…this Winnipesaukee estate home is for you! Three lots of record, 1,250’ waterfront and over 13 acres of privacy…an unbelievable property.
Alton – $895,000 This charming Victorian style home overlooks a lovely expanse of landscaping, wonderful waterfront docking and patio areas and a warm and appealing lake and mountain view. Sandy swimming, deep water docking, a grassy sitting area plus a waterside deck provide wonderful outdoor living space. Water is crystal clear. Location is convenient. This is a great property.
Gilford – $1,499,000 Workmanship is superb. Detail and easy floorplan are sure to impress. Large windows and waterside porch are perfect to enjoy fabulous sunsets. The 1st floor bedroom suite + the two 2nd level bedrooms are spacious and have water views. The lot is beautiful with great landscaping and covered double dock plus a 3rd dock. A beautiful Governor’s Island home!
Gilford – $2,595,000 Stunning is the only way to describe this Governor’s Island home with amazing sunsets and a natural sandy beach. The quality with which this home has been constructed is unmatched. Adirondack in design with Craftsman detail throughout is welcoming and warm. Patios, perennial gardens, enormous covered dock, beach complement this wonderful home.
Laconia – $995,000 On an idyllic, level lot with Caribbean-sand beach and sensational sunsets, this home is a perfect vacation spot. The log interior is both warm and casual. The large gathering room has cathedral ceiling and a fieldstone fireplace. 4 bedrooms, den and a fantastic bunk house with bath. There’s space for all!
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WOLFEBORO Classic 1940s compound steps from lake, sought-after Sewall Road, 220’ sandy frontage, crib dock, south-facing views! $1,850,000 (4243665)
TUFTONBORO New Contemporary on Winter Harbor, spacious interior, master suite, gourmet kitchen, sandy beach and dock. $1,495,000 (4217376)
MOULTONBOROUGH Fantastic lake MOULTONBOROUGH Amazing 665’ home boasts 117’ shoreline, 1.45 of gorgeous Winnipesaukee shoreline acres, sunny southern exposure. Open on 2.35 private acres! Beautiful sandy beach plus dock! concept with roomy interior. $925,000 (4276734) $1,269,000 (4269879)
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BEAUTIFUL SETTING!
OSSIPEE Best views on the lake! 75’ waterfront, sandy beach, dock, warm and welcoming home has beautiful interior. $499,000 (4124940)
TUFTONBORO Custom-built home on 2+ acres, beautifully landscaped, open interior, two-sided fireplace, first floor master. $449,000 (4238896)
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OSSIPEE LAKE
TUFTONBORO Beautiful 1805 Cape on 33 acres, gorgeous mountain views, exposed beams, open kitchen/living/dining with cozy fireplace. $399,000 (4224310)
OSSIPEE Ossipee Lake getaway has what every vacation home needs! Beach, dock, privacy, knotty pine interior! $329,000 (4175350)
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97 Daniel Webster Hwy Meredith, NH 03253 (603) 279-7046
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1921 Parade Rd Laconia, NH 03246 (603) 528-0088
603.707.7575 MLS#4237696
Elegant 3 bedroom Moultonborough Winnipesaukee property. Offered at $660,000 this listing won’t last long!
2 Fully-Staffed Offices Conveniently Located in the Lakes Region!
Call Nicole Watkins for details and link to VIDEO. MLS#4237696
8,000 Sqft. sun-filled adirondack overlooking Meredith Bay. This exceptional 6 BR, 8 BA lake home has every imaginable amenity. 150’ of sandy shoreline on Winnipesaukee w/ over an acre of beautifully landscaped grounds. Large U-shaped dock. Prime westerly exposure in an area of superb homes. 5 Fireplaces, including a massive stone FP in the great room, cherry HW floors and cabinetry, granite and custom tile work throughout. Theatre room, large family/game room w/ bar, steam, sauna and exercise rooms, w/ outdoor hot tub. 110’ Deck, vaulted ceilings w/ post and beam accents, box coffered ceilings in study, custom wood doors, trim, and built-ins throughout. Private bath for each BR and a 4-car heated garage. Impeccable masterpiece! $4,749,000 MLS# 4237696
MLS#4211404 MLS#4225391
140’ of Pristine Shorefront on Lake Waukewan. This vintage lake cottage/camp includes 5 rooms with 1,440 sqft. of living space, a large deck steps from the water, and a large stone fireplace in the vaulted ceiling living room. Double doors open to a long enclosed porch with beautiful wood paneling, plus a detached 2-car garage. Includes a dock, beautiful views, and great shorefront. $349,000 MLS# 4225391
Nicole Watkins 603.707.7575 Lakes Region Realty Group • 603-253-7766 60 Whittier Highway • Harbor Square Unit # 3 Moultonborough, NH 03254
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Your Own Private Island on Lake Winnipesaukee. A completely whimsical jewel on “the Big Lake.” Imagine your own individual island! Enjoy sunrises and sunsets with 180° views of “the Broads” of Lake Winnipesaukee and the mountains beyond. The island features a private lagoon and beach, crystal clear water, expansive decks, docking and a concrete patio. The stone and cedar wood shake cabin was completely renovated in 2008. With a massive stone fireplace, this unique cottage sits right over the water. Great price for this unique offering! $349,000 MLS# 4233735
MLS#4118035
Desirable Mink Island on Lake Winnipesaukee. Located in Gilford in the center of the “Big Lake,” this charming 5 room log cabin is the perfect vacation home to enjoy on Lake Winnipesaukee. 100’ of beautiful waterfront with almost 1 acre and eastern exposure within easy boating commute to the town docks in Glendale for island residents. Enjoy the sandy bottom beach and 40’ aluminum crank-up dock. Mostly furnished. Island living at its best! $399,900 MLS# 4118035
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ALTON- Exceptional Winnipesaukee home, spectacular, views, covered boat slip, gorgeous grounds, rich and welcoming interior! Beautiful master suite, gourmet kitchen, incredible family room with bar. Simply magnificent! $2,195,000 (4184069) Call 569-3128
ALTON- Very attractive pristine Contemporary home in prestigious Lakeside at Winnipesaukee truly has it all. Great waterfront, dock, good exposure, deck and landscaped grounds.
MOULTONBOROUGH- Winni waterfront with 200’ all-sandy beach, south facing, level lawn area. Main house 3,347 sq. ft. plus guest suite 920 sq. ft. over 3-car garage. New 4-bedroom septic in 2010.
$1,899,000 (4264614)
$1,185,000 (4205448)
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MOULTONBOROUGH- Unique property! Contemporary in a small water access community with 30’ deeded dock and beach rights on Winnipesaukee. Magnificent Post & Beam on 4 ½ acres with privacy. $639,900 (4264414) Call 569-3128
WOLFEBORO- Lake Wentworth cottage with incredible views facing south, 135’ of level, sandy shore frontage, dock, moorings, 2 bedrooms plus 2 sleeping lofts, charming vintage interior. $529,000 (4190570) Call 569-3128
WOLFEBORO- Restored 4-bedroom, 4-bath Farmhouse plus barn wonderfully updated yet stays true to its historic appeal, situated on 24 acres of pastures/woods/2 spring-fed ponds. $499,000 (4253243) Call 569-3128
NEW DURHAM- Over-looking Sawtooth Cove on Merrymeeting Lake, waterfront home includes 30’ dock, hardwood floors, cozy livingroom with fireplace and open concept kitchen. Large master bedroom with picture window. $434,000 (4184458) Call 875-3128
TUFTONBORO- A lovely lakehouse Cape on pristine Lower Beech Pond with great western exposure. New home with top quality construction. Peace and serenity yet minutes to Route 16. $429,000 (2817311) Call 569-3128
ASHLAND- Squam River frontage and water views seen from most rooms. Over 5 acres with private setting. Two studios, formal dining room and eat in kitchen. $319,900 (4213979) Call 253-9360
WOLFEBORO- Beautiful lake & mtn. views from adorable cottage across from beach area on Lake Wentworth on 1.1 acres. Completely renovated in 2005, 2BR, 1BA w/large bunk room above. Call 569-3128 $249,900 (4223694)
ALTON- Virtually maintenance free yearround Hills Pond and Sunset Lake water access home. Three finished levels, two spacious Trex decks, standby generator, woodstove in family room. Call 875-3128 $179,900 (4233784)
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NEW DURHAM- PRIME 1.2 acre level lot, 317’ of waterfront on pristine Merrymeeting Lake. Boat launch, several sandy beaches, private cove, vintage home, 4-car heated garage and wonderful sunsets! $670,000 (4247436) Call 875-3128
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Land and Acreage NEW DURHAM- Merrymeeting Lake, hard to find waterfront lot with fantastic views of the lake and mountains. Build your dream home or cabin here. $250,000 (4144738) Call 875-3128
TUFTONBORO- Building Site: Generous 3.4 acre site. Walk to town beach/boat access on Lake Winnipesaukee. Low taxes, Great schools. Groomed lot is ready to build. Underground utilities. Great neighborhood. $85,000 (4251742) Call 569-3128
TUFTONBORO- WHORTLEBERRY ISLAND land lot, 250’ water frontage, South West exposure. (2) lots of record totaling 1.69 acres. Excellent long views and location for your new home. $225,000 (4251381) Call 253-9360
MADISON- Desirable .64 acre building lot. Surveyed, perc-tested, septic plan in place, beach rights. Near skiing and golf. Build your dream. $19,900 (4257250) Call 569-3128
15 Railroad Ave., Wolfeboro 603-569-3128 / Junction Routes 25 & 25B, Center Harbor 603-253-9360 108 Main St., Alton 603-875-3128
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CAMELOT OF LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE This exemplary Winnipesaukee estate on prestigious Governor’s Island has 360’ of crystal clear waterfront with breathtaking sunsets, covered docking and a large sand beach. Custom built in 2003 and designed by Anne Folsom Smith, the home has unrivaled quality and detail throughout every facet of its 22,000 sq. ft. of living space. Ashley Davis | 603.455.7110 | MLS #4242928 | GILFORD, NH | $10,000,000
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Open-concept 2500 sq. ft. 3 BR/3 BA home on 25 acres. Complete privacy. Hardwood oors throughout. Brian Neidhardt | 603.738.3798 | MLS #4244808 MEREDITH, NH | $1,100,000
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Custom-built 3 bedroom home with beautiful natural light, exposed beams and spacious open concept style. Rebecca Whitcher | 603.393.7072 | MLS #4281516 LACONIA, NH | $299,000
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2,900 sq. ft. home situated to take in that perfect sunrise from the back of the home & sunset from your front porch. Carl Sack | 603.566.2386 | MLS #4282894 GILMANTON, NH | $495,000
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This charming, pristine, New Englander is just like brand new and move in ready! Roy Sanborn | 603.455.0335 | MLS #4242613 GILMANTON, NH | $229,900
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This 4 BR home was completely remodeled in 2008 and you can enjoy all that South Down has to offer on a private lot. Roy Sanborn | 603.455.0335 | MLS #4232069 LACONIA, NH | $379,900
LOON POND GETAWAY
Immaculate 1920’s vintage 2 BR cottage just steps from the water. Amazing broad views from LR. 88’ of frontage, dock. Roy Sanborn | 603.455.0335 | MLS #4232267 GILMANTON, NH | $199,900
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August 26, 2013 86 Summer Street/Route 104 Bristol, NH 03222 Office 603-744-8144 or 603-536-3333 Fax 603-744-6155 CBoldmill.com or coldwellbankerteamnh.com
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Close to the beach and to paradise. Private and protected. Well built and in tip-top condition. Come enjoy one of the finest waterfront neighborhoods Newfound Lake has to offer. #4247182 $288,900
Experience a place that will bring peace and music to your heart. Close to Loon and nearby Cannon Mountain is this stately Victorian with porches, carriage house, gazebo and loads of mature landscaping. Take refuge in this park like setting with views of Franconia Notch. Preserved features, details and finish all in excellent condition. Close enough to walk to town yet the feel of a private estate. Don’t miss this White Mountain sanctuary. #4230800 $499,900
Teacher gives this a 4.0 GPA. Although this home is loaded with “C’s” you’ll agree it earns an “A+”. Custom built with every imaginable upgrade. Copious amount of cabinets and closets. Creature comfortable and colossal room sizes. Conveniently located close to downtown Plymouth but lower Campton taxes. Cost conscious efficiency. #4248084 or 4248095 $139,900
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LIFE AT THE GOLF COURSE! Gorgeous, fully furnished 3-bedroom condo on the golf course with beautiful river and mountain views. Screened porch, pool and convenient highway access near skiing and snowmobiling. On-site rental program to generate income. $163,900 Sandi Grace 520-0936
LAKE VIEWS. Fantastic 3-bedroom, 3-bath open concept home in a desirable neighborhood overlooking Lake Opechee. The entire top floor is a master suite with private office and veranda. Large deck, family room, level lot and a cul-de-sac street. $299,000 Travis P. Cole 455-0855
32 Whittier Highway • 603-253-4345 (NH) 1-800-639-4022 centerharbor.nh@nemoves.com
GILFORD CONCORD Antique farmhouse with lots of original 2 family home in desirable south end of features. Post and beam barn. Concord. Easy access to I-93. $325,000 #4263114 $239,900 #4279455
NORTHFIELD 4-bedroom, 2-bath Gambrel with fenced-in yard. 3-stall run-in barn. $185,000 #4263276
WOLFEBORO 15 North Main Street • 603-569-2533 (NH) 1-800-621-2533 wolfeboro.nh@nemoves.com
BELMONT Dock and 34’ home with 10x24 addition in Winnisquam Beach Resort. $115,000 #4284234
HERMIT LAKE ACCESS. Cape-style home on 6.5 quiet acres with beach rights to lovely Hermit Lake. Long private drive, mountain views, association beach at the bottom of the driveway with amazing sunsets. Finish it for your comfort! Minutes to I-93. $225,000 Franco DiRienzo 530-1078
A HOME FOR YOUR BUSINESS. Versatile property includes a garage, workshop and office areas. Fantastic location right off I-93 on the Squam River. 2,400+- sf office/reception area, maintenance garage with storage, 2 bays and 3 overhead doors. Updated and ready for your business. $299,000 Anthony Avrutine 475-3598
WAKEFIELD Lovely home with 135’ of crystal clear water frontage, large rooms, loft, walkout lower level, dock. $459,900 #4232174
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WINNIPESAUKEE ACCESS. Meticulously maintained 2-bedroom, 2-bath townhouse-style condo with easy access to all the activities. Fireplace, views, large private deck, and amenities that include a pool, day dock and club house. Move-in ready. $129,900 Roger Turgeon 717-4851
FOR LIVING AND RECREATION. Planned as a guest house, this can be the perfect home! Beautifully finished with 2 bedrooms, large garage, 5 private acres, clearing and 6-bedroom septic in place for a future house to be built. Just 1/10th mile from the beach. Live here while you build! $319,000 Chris Kelly 677-2182
208 Daniel Webster Hwy, Meredith, NH | 603-279-0079 • 423 Main Street , Laconia, NH | 603-527-8200
MIDDLETON Sunny 3-bedroom home steps from shared private beach. One-floor living, master suite, full cellar for bonus space. $199,900 #4269454
348 Court Street • 603-524-2255 (NH) 1-800-639-5077 lakesregioninfo@nemoves.com
BARNSTEAD Waterfront built in 2006 for under $200,000! $194,900 #4286554
GILFORD GILFORD GILFORD Build your dream home here with natu- Reduced! Stunning custom home with Furnished 2-bedroom Samoset unit with ral sandy beach and U-shaped dock. an eye to detail. all the amenities. $1,000,000 #4241107 $648,000 #4178117 $219,900 #4141391
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Open House Sunday, September 1, 1pm-3pm & Sunday, September 8, 1pm-3pm 62 Rollins Road, Alton, NH
DO THE NUMBERS! Separate year round rental cottage to offset your payment...PLUS this updated, energy efficient Classic Cape with attached 2-car garage. 2,800 sq. ft. of living space!! 3 bedrooms up and 2 bedrooms on the first floor, 2 full baths, hardwood floors throughout, spacious formal dining to multilevel deck. The living room has a fireplace and built-ins. Best of all... updated furnace, windows, roof, and hot water!! NOW $249,900.
THIS GRAND HOME...offers the original charm of yesteryear but has been updated for today’s living. Updated vinyl windows (and there are a lot of them) and heating system. Beautifully remodeled kitchen with fireplaced sit down dining room. There is 4,500 sq. ft. of living space, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, hardwood floors, 3 fireplaces and in-law apt. You’ll love the tin ceilings and architectural detail. 3-car garage in 2009, circular drive and big 1.2 acre lawn!! $339,000
...NEWLY LISTED...Chic 2 bedroom Factory Condo on the first floor...ON THE WATERSIDE!! French doors to waterside patio, applianced kitchen, workout room, central air and close to restaurants and shopping. $139,000
...NEWLY LISTED...Gilford Village Neighborhood!! Almost ALL brand new!! You’ll love the blond bamboo floors that run throughout this pristine home. Open concept with a brand new granite and stainless steel kitchen. Gleaming!! Three big bedrooms, 2 new baths, tiled lower level family room and 2-car garage. Private deck and at the end of a cul-de-sac.. $259,000
NEWLY PRICED!! $329,000... CLOSE TO GILFORD VILLAGE...5+ ACRES!! 20x60 meter Stonedust “Dressage” Ring, 3 winter paddocks, 2+/- acre grazing pasture, 3 stall barn, 2 additional small barns, fenced area for furry friends, deck with hot tub overlooking fields and this BIG 4 bedroom+, 4 bath home. Hardwood floors, pine panelled porch, office, and fireplace. The perfect MINI FARM!!
Sometimes too good to be true is actually TRUE! A rare find with this Gorgeous 5 bdroom 3+ bath home Colonial with 2-car garage situated on 2+ acres. Attention to detail flows ~ from one room ~ to the next. Elegant yet functional to meet all your family’s need. Offered at $549,000.
A Beautiful Private Setting in Glidden Cove
A beautiful Craftsman-Style Home sitting atop a knoll in Glidden Cove. Beautiful views of the Lake from every Bedroom, the Great Room, the Dining Room, and the Kitchen. A open floor plan excellent for entertaining. The Great Room sliders open to an expansive Lakeside stone patio large enough for a wedding! The grand entrance entices you with a Bridal staircase leading to a catwalk overlooking the Great Room with its wall of windows. HIgh-end amenities too numerous to mention. $1,748,000 Janet A. Kelloway, REALTOR® 2 Pleasant Street Salem, NH 03079 Bus: 603-890-3226, X4435 jkelloway@cocoearly.com Cell: 978-888-4251
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High Meadow Farm is an impeccable Colonial house dating back to the late 1700s, sitting on a hilltop with mountain views in three directions. The house has been carefully refurbished by the owners over the past year and is exquisite in every detail. The six-stall horse barn is also in mint condition. The property is surrounded by lawns and pastures, with a lovely pond for swimming and skating, and offers spectacular views of Chocorua and the Sandwich Range. A conservation easement on much of the property protects the surrounding woodlands and the abundant wildlife. High Meadow Farm is one of the few grand hilltop properties remaining in New Hampshire and is not to be missed. For more information, visit 223mapleridgeroad.com, which details the history and features of this exceptional property.
170 Acres - Sandwich - $1,775,000 Listing Broker Lisa Wardlaw - 603-253-9293
Lamprey & Lamprey REALTORS® Inc. 249 Whittier Highway - Route 25 • Center Harbor, NH ~ Office (603)253.8131 • Toll Free (800)834.5759
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Realizing A Dream: Patriot Inn To Open reality of taking over an inn that had suffered from neglect as it went through foreclosure and therefore needed a lot of work to bring it back. The owners’ residence also had sustained damage from a fire and, while the underlying structure had been repaired, it remained unfinished.
Story and Photos By Thomas P. Caldwell If it was Newhart that inspired Bill Kennedy to become an innkeeper, it was his love of German food that brought him and his wife, Linda, to Danbury where they are reopening the former Inn at Danbury after making some necessary renovations. Bill said that Bob Newhart’s show, in which his character operated a fictional inn in a small, rural Vermont town, appealed to him because of the way the innkeeper interacted with the local people. Bill said he knew he would enjoy that social aspect, even though he also understood that operating an inn takes a big commitment.
However, the purchase price was right. Bill said he had started searching the Internet for an inn that was for sale while he was serving as a commissioned officer in the US Air Force, stationed in Vogelweh, Germany. He came across the Inn at Danbury because of the authentic German food it served. The initial asking price, while quite • Patriot Inn Continued on page 27
The Patriot Inn's Victorian Room stands ready for occupancy.
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• Patriot Inn Continued from page 26 reasonable for an 8,000-square-foot inn on 5.1 acres, was too high for someone on a military salary. Over the subsequent years, when he was deployed to Afghanistan to help train the Afghan State Police in Adraskan, he watched as the asking price for the inn kept dropping, from $895,000 to $600,000, to $495,000, then $440,000. Yet there were no buyers and it eventually went to foreclosure. Bill said he had lost track of the inn until he retired from the military in 2011 and saw in a weekold newspaper that the inn had gone to auction. When he called the auctioneer to find out who had bought it, he learned that the sole bidder had failed to offer enough to satisfy the bank. The auctioneer encouraged him to contact the bank
They hoped to reopen what is now known as the Patriot Inn at Danbury by November 2012, but there was more work than they anticipated, so they pushed the opening back to September 2013. In the meantime, Bill made an unsuccessful bid for New Hampshire governor. While he says he never expected to win, he enjoyed the campaign and felt he had brought forward some issues that needed to be addressed.
Innkeeper Linda Kennedy in the Africa Room at the Patriot Inn in Danbury.
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Linda, meanwhile, set her sights on another passion: She wanted to open a gift shop where she could sell new and used gifts and clothing. She says she had been collecting • Patriot Inn Continued on page 28
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clothes since she was 18-years-old. The Kennedys also had previously operated a 2,000-square-foot collectibles store known as Sports Fanatics LLC, and they continue to make a lot of sales online. They figured that opening a gift shop on the premises would provide additional funds to help get the rooms ready for rental. The third step would be to get the kitchen operational for meals and the fourth would be to reopen the bar. Linda said she previously had some experience at an inn, having worked at Howe’s Hotel on Long Sands in York ME when she was 15-years-old. Like Bill, she had dreamed of owning an inn of her own. “I’m a work-a-holic,” she says, noting that she grew up in Newmarket and Exeter as part of a family of seven girls and three boys, and she went to work at age 12, doing babysitting. She would hold other jobs, such as a waitress in a soda shop, with her first “real job” coming at age 16, working at Pease Air Force Base, typing orders for the transport of household goods. Linda said that, with the opening date for the Patriot Inn set for Labor Day Weekend, she has been
concentrating on getting rooms ready for rental, but she still hopes to open the gift shop in the near future. She is accepting limited consignments for the gift shop and she hopes to use a percentage of the shop’s sales to fund a scholarship for local students. She also wants to offer a monthly suit service to students who are seeking a job and is seeking donations in order to offer the suits on a loan/gift basis. The inn, originally a roadside farmhouse built in 1850, currently offers six rooms with private baths, each with its own theme, such as the Rose Room and the Africa Room. Plans call for offering four additional rooms in the back section and one in front as the renovations continue. Many of the furnishings at the inn are antiques that the Kennedys shipped back from Europe, many of them Art Deco pieces, and some antiques dating back to 1850. They have been pondering a theme for the dining room which currently holds an eclectic collection ranging from trains and railroad lanterns to knick-knacks, as well as some period decorations, including arms. The deck area outside the dining room offers seating for breakfast which Linda said will be European• Patriot Inn Continued on page 29
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• Patriot Inn Continued from page 28 style, with fresh eggs from a local farm, French toast, rolls, bagels, and croissants, with cheese and crackers and cold cuts as well. There will be coffee and orange juice, cereal, yogurt, and fresh fruit to round out the offerings. Their idea for the menu, once the kitchen is open, is to offer one or two entrées per day as daily specials, one of them being the German food for which the inn had become famous. The focus will be on “common man” food. They also plan to offer special menus for groups that might like to rent the inn for wedding parties, family reunions, or other private parties. Linda said they already have reservations for two weddings. With his interest in history, Bill said there also may be theme weeks where the inn focuses on Revolutionary or Civil War
Going through their checklist of things to be done before their Labor Day opening, the Kennedys acknowledge that, even after the inn opens, there remains plenty of work ahead. They will be renovating the barn for their own residence after addressing cosmetic needs such as repainting the exterior and redoing the roofing.
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And, Bill admits, he has other ambitions, such as teaching and coaching. “I’m not sure what my calling is,” he said. Another run for governor? He doesn’t rule it out, but thinks his future lies in other directions. “I love animals, and I love people. I’m waiting to see what my calling is.”
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Wolfeboro’s Annual Sidewalk Sale Days This Weekend Wolfeboro’s annual Sidewalk Sale Days return on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 30 and 31, running from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. As the summer season draws to a close, area residents and visitors alike look forward to the end-ofseason deals at Sidewalk Sale Days, a Wolfeboro Area Chamber of Commerce community event.
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Day Tripping In Peaceful Freedom Story and Photos by Kathi Caldwell-Hopper
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which meant there could be oodles of traffic. However, I needed to get out and away for an afternoon and this seemed like a fortuitous story assignment. (I mentioned to The Laker’s editor at a springtime editorial meeting there was a neat little village store in Freedom and maybe it would make a good day trip subject.) “Why not?” I asked myself. “Why not just get in the car and forget your worries about traffic and the long drive?” (Not to mention that I wasn’t exactly sure where Freedom village
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• Day Tripping Continued from page 32 mid-afternoon and very quiet. “What a gorgeous little place,” I thought to myself. Freedom is the epitome of a New England country village, with a town center lined with whitewashed, beautiful old homes. It is indeed a “blink and you miss it” village, but gorgeous enough to make up in appearance what it lacks in size. The village church had finished Sunday services and only a few people were to be seen leaving and bidding friends farewell at the front door. Next to the church was the
Freedom Town Hall, also closed up on a Sunday afternoon. All the activity was happening around the beautiful building across the street, the Freedom Village Store. I truly felt as if I had stepped back 100 years or more when I saw and parked in front of the Freedom Village Store. It is architecturally a three-story structure with a Mansard roof and was built in approximately the 1870s. With a light cream paint job and darker trim, the store stands out well among the whitewashed village structures and has a decidedly Victorian architectural style. This is the kind of place that has
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• Day Tripping Continued from page 33 picturesque Cold Brook dam rushes nearby. Perhaps the group seated around a table had just left church or perhaps this was their daily or weekly gathering spot. Whatever brought them together, they were having a great time sipping
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August 26, 2013 cannot help but slow down the pace when in a place where it is so quiet and tranquil that laughter and chatter from the church group floats over the air and a bird’s song is the only other sound. I saw a pretty sign near a charming home, with the wording Freedom Gallery — Fine Art and Local Crafts, but noticed it was closed on Sundays. I made note of it and it will be a day tripping adventure for another day. I decided to see if there was anything else of note in Freedom village and I drove on Elm Street to find, not far away, the town’s historic and very pretty bandstand, located on a rise. Nearby was the Freedom Historical Society. The historical society building was founded in 1965. The society’s barn was built by volunteers in 1981 and houses a collection of farm tools, machinery, and vehicles that were in use before electricity or gasoline engines. A wonderful collection of old photographs, portraits, maps, and posters are displayed in the meeting room, which also has a growing lending library. In the society’s Allard House
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• Day Tripping Continued from page 36 (acquired through a bequest of Margie Allard in 1977), there is Freedom memorabilia, mostly items donated by local residents. The furnishings generally reflect the late 19th century, when most of the village houses were built. There is an Estey parlor organ, period costumes, a tiny dollhouse, a surveyor’s compass, photographs, books, and many other unique items. The historical society is a busy organization and I marveled at the energy and focus of the group that offers so many programs. Talks of a historical nature are presented all summer; still to come on the lineup is New Hampshire’s One-Room Rural Schools: The Romance and the Reality, presented by Steve Taylor on Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 7 p.m. in Freedom Town Hall. Also offered on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 7 p.m. will be Genealogical Research and Family Histories presented by Diane F. Gravel. Preceding the talk with be the society’s annual membership meeting and pot-luck supper at 5:30 p.m. The Masonic Hall in Freedom was constructed in 1830 as a church building. After the congregation found a new home, the local Masonic Temple purchased the building in 1926 and created a two-story space with a meeting hall on the second floor and a
community gathering space and kitchen on the ground floor. The building has continued to be a central part of community life since then, and was recently added to the NH State Register of Historic Places. After leaving the Freedom village area, I backtracked and just had to stop at my favorite ice cream spot, Bobby Sue’s. I first discovered the ice cream business some years ago when I spied their really neat and rustic little ice cream “shack” with wooden signs listing more ice cream flavors (all homemade) than I had ever seen in one place. They won me over with their Indian pudding Ice Cream, which I never had before trying it at Bobby Sue’s. The owners of the ice cream shop built a new and enlarged space recently and it is a great place to visit for a truly homemade and oh-so-delicious ice cream. Driving home as the sun was setting on a beautiful Sunday afternoon, I realized how relaxed I was after my visit to lovely and historical Freedom village. “It really must be cool to live in Freedom,” I mused once again, with my head full of images of oldtime buildings, the camaraderie of neighbors, and the step-back-in-time nature of Freedom NH. Visit the Freedom Village Store at www.freedomvillagestore.org.
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Also: Cargo Trailers - Motorcycle - Open and Enclosed Car Hauler Utility Equipment - Snowmobile - ATV - Dump Body - Landscape - Race Trailers If you need a trailer, chances are we have it!
Exit 20 off 93 Take Route 3 North, 4 Miles on Left • Over 2.5 Acres of Nothing but Trailers for Every Need
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WE CAN STORE BOATS UP TO 4 2’!
Fully Enclosed e g Stora
Big Boat? No Trailer? No Problem! Hydraulic Air Ride Trailers for Boats Up to 42’
Don’t Wait - Call To Reserve Your Space Today! DOCKSIDE PICKUP AVAILABLE *Includes: Haul-Out for Storage, Winterization of One Engine Tank and Outdrive, Spring Launch and Spring Start-Up
Additional Cost for Required Bottom Wash Based on Boat Length
Independent Marine ROUTE 25, Directly Across from airport MOULTONBORO (603) 476-5580 • www.independentmarine.com Out of Area 1-800-376-5580 • Boat Hauling • Storage • Sales • Service
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Self-guided Cave Tours Browse 3 distinctive Gift Shops “Bring your own” picnic area ■ Try the Polar Mining Expedition ■ Don’t miss the Klondike Mines! ■ Explore the Glacial Boulder Maze ■ Feed the friendly Fallow deer ■ Visit the Maple Sugar Museum ■ Amazing Boardwalks Connecting 9 Glacial Caves ■ Challenge The Lemon Squeeze & The Orange Crush! ■ ■
New for 2013
New eNglaNd’s Favorite waterpark! NEW
For Specials, Promotions and Updates facebook.com/whalestalewp
Cave ! for 2013
Summer Hours 9am to 6pm last tickets sold at 5pm
481 Daniel Webster Highway Lincoln, New Hampshire
603-745-8810 WhalesTaleWaterPark.net
Member of the White Mountains Attractions Association
705 Rt. 25, Tenny Mtn. Hwy., Rumney NH • 4 Miles West of Plymouth www.polarcaves.com • 603.536.1888