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  • Preservation of Historic Churches Workshop

    Churches define our New Hampshire communities, but unless they can find new audiences to use and care for their historic buildings, some of these places may not be with us much longer.  That's the prediction from the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance, which works with faith-based groups around the state to promote creative ways to fill ...
    Posted to Granite State Stuff (Weblog) by AskLisa on June 13, 2009
  • see the revenue flow

    the New Hampshire House has voted and to take a 3.7 million dollar bribe I is now official we in the Granite state are too stupid to decide for ourselves weather to buckle up or not.  If passed in the senate we will join 25 other states that think their residents are stupid and deserve to be ticketed as a primary offense for not buckling ...
    Posted to Pawlz Blog (Weblog) by PaulofNH on February 19, 2009
  • more construction

    Beside the mill project the much delayed Lowe's project is showing some activity.  A crew was working in the snow and mud at the site Monday.  Too bad the deck at Scoop City is closed for the season.  This project is set to relly rock and roll come spring. Meanwhile work continues on the mill Project  you can get a good ...
    Posted to Pawlz Blog (Weblog) by PaulofNH on December 1, 2008
  • black bears

    Ben Kilham will be at the Fiske Free Library Thursday Dec 11 at 7:00 with his slideshow on  black bears.  Kilham is an independent wildlife biologist from Lyme NH.  He will talk about his work with the bears where he raises them like their mother and releases them back into the wild.
    Posted to Pawlz Blog (Weblog) by PaulofNH on December 1, 2008
  • sawtooth construction

    There maybe a dusting of snow on the ground and that ground maybe frozen but construction goes on in Claremont. A thirty yard section of Main Street between the Stone Arch Bakery and Leo's Market will be closed for about six weeks while the prefab part to the Sawtooth garage are put into place. You can sit in the bakery have a cup of coffee ...
    Posted to Pawlz Blog (Weblog) by PaulofNH on November 24, 2008
  • long long ago

    Long long ago Or at least it seamed that way. November 2007 the campaigners came to New Hampshire. The Primary is coming, the Primary is coming they cried. Vote for my guy, vote for my guy they did cry. Even if sometimes the guy was a girl. To do my duty with so many names what was I to do. Many people where more than happy to direct me to sites ...
    Posted to Pawlz Blog (Weblog) by PaulofNH on October 28, 2008
  • dead of night

    In the dead of night our senators voted for  New Tax earmarks in Bailout bill - Film and Television Productions (Sec. 502) - Wooden Arrows designed for use by children (Sec. 503) - 6 page package of earmarks for litigants in the 1989 Exxon Valdez incident, Alaska (Sec. 504) Tax earmark “extenders” in the bailout bill. - Virgin ...
    Posted to Pawlz Blog (Weblog) by PaulofNH on October 2, 2008
  • Christian Iconography

    Father Andrew Tregubov will discuss Christian Iconography, Monday September 15, 7:00 pm at Claremont's Fiske Free Library.  Father Tregbov is from the Holy Resserection Orthodox Church and will display samples of his own art work.
    Posted to Pawlz Blog (Weblog) by PaulofNH on September 8, 2008
  • politics is our entertainment

         The canidates Keep coming to town guys and gals that wont think of us for four more years      The Center for Desease  Prevention has come out with some interesting numbers.  They must be true I read it in the Eagle Times.  Accourding to the CDP americans could lode 4 billiion pounds by ...
    Posted to Pawlz Blog (Weblog) by PaulofNH on December 10, 2007
  • Drive thru tax

    thers is a new potetial revenue stream for the state of New Hampshire a drive thru tax. As I was standing in line at Dunkies the other day it dawned on me.  The drive thru line smaked around the building and out on to Wasnington street.  Why not a drive thru fee.  50cents per order. I suggest this for three reasons.  First it ...
    Posted to Pawlz Blog (Weblog) by PaulofNH on October 22, 2007
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