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STEPHEN BREYER

STEPHEN BREYER

New Harbor, Maine 04554

1-800-843-5509 • harpswellinn.com

BRASS NAMEPLATES

CUSTOM ENGRAVED BRASS NAMEPLATES. Many styles to choose from. Online ordering available. www.USBrassShop.com

CHINA CRYSTAL SILVER

CHINA, CRYSTAL, SILVER, COLLECTIBLES

World’s largest inventory; vintage and new patterns. FREE item lists. Replacements, Ltd. 800-REPLACE (800-737-5223) www.replacements.com

Helpful Aids

STAIRLIFTS, RESIDENTIAL ELEVATORS, DUMBWAITERS, PLATFORM LIFTS. Free in-home evaluation available. Freedom Lifts. 888-665-4387; www.freedomliftsonline.com

REAL ESTATE

MARLBOROUGH, NH

Picturesque view of Mt. Monadnock, NH. Available 3-acre building lot w/2-story Gambrel barn. Email for details: mt.monadnock@yahoo.com

$149,900

Rosewood Country Inn 800-938-5273 • RosewoodCountryInn.com

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1890’s Victorian romantic inn in the Lake Sunapee region of NH harbor entrance 207-677-3727 www.gosnold.com

REAL ESTATE

TEN REMOTE NH ACRES with 2 small homes, pond, brooks, meadow, mill; near lakes, skiing and hiking.

413-522-5430

SEBASTIAN, FL Beautiful 55+ community. Voted 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 “Best of Sebastian.” Manufactured Home Community. New homes starting at $84,900. 4 mi to the ocean.

772-581-0080 • www.beach-cove.com

BECKET, MA

Rustic 3-Season Cottage on 2.17 acres. Sleeps 7+. Overlooking Center Pond. 17 miles from Tanglewood. Details: emk57@aol.com Call: 518-399-0779 • $359.009

Shutters

COLONIAL SHUTTERS, interior and exterior, raised-panel and louvered. Custom storm/ screen doors. Free brochure. Colonial Shutterworks, Mattapoisett, Massachusetts. Toll-free 888-295-0732; www.colonialshutterworks.com

SLIPCOVERS

CUSTOM AND READY SLIPCOVERS

For furniture, daybeds, chairs, futons, ottomans, fabrics, cushions, pet covers. All shapes. Made in USA! 888-405-4758 • www.slipcovershop.com

TRAVEL & RESORTS

KIAWAH ISLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA. Select 1- to 10-bedroom accommodations. Pam Harrington Exclusives. Call toll-free 800-845-6966 for a complimentary brochure; www.kiawahexclusives.com

WANTED TO BUY silver, eptember 1940: Photographer Jack Delano was working with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lyman, Polish tobacco farmers in Connecticut. Known for his sensitivity and compassion when it came to his subjects, Delano watched in distress as the couple stared blankly and shifted uncomfortably when he took out his camera. He wanted to showcase the friendly, happy people who stood in front of his lens. To ease the tension, he told Lyman that his pants were falling. Instantly, Lyman grasped them. Mrs. Lyman realized what Delano was up to and started laughing. When she threw her head back, Delano got his shot.

Born Jacob Ovcharov in what is now Ukraine, Jack Delano (1914–1997) immigrated to the United States with his

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