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Zoning Board Meeting Agenda – 5/25/24

Planning Board Meeting Agenda – 5/14/24

A Beginners Guide to Cemetery Sleuthing – 5/8/24

Reminder – “Great Decisions” Tonight at the Library

Great Decisions” will meet tonight at 6:00 p.m. in the Walpole Town Library. All are welcome to our discussion of renewable energy, its environmental impacts, international competition for climate technology and the race to net-zero. Joining us will be Steve Grenier, VP of Electrical at E.E. Houghton Co., whose knowledge of green energy, heat-pumps and the transition to renewable energy locally will provide answers to many of our questions.

We begin with a 25-minute “Master Class” video prepared by the Foreign Policy Association. The relevant reading is the second article in the “Great Decisions” 2024 Edition: “Global Trade and Green Energy” by Bud Ward, environmental journalist and educator. This article is available at the library or via email by contacting Jane Malmberg, Library Director: jmalmberg@walpoletownlibrary.org

For those wishing to join via Zoom, you must request the Zoom link from Jane Malmberg. Please note that we are unable to show the “Master Class” on Zoom, so we suggest you join the meeting at 6:25 p.m.

Join us at the library tonight — 6:00 p.m. on May 6 — to consider renewable energy and its challenges. 

Reminder: Help Our Trails Saturday

Saturday, May 4, 20249 am – 12 pm

This is a reminder that the Walpole Trail Committee’s 2nd Annual Help Our Trails (HOT) Day is this Saturday, May 4. Volunteers should meet at Town Hall between 8:30 and 9 am.  There will be donuts and coffee.  Our Trail Committee members have identified a number of HOT Day projects throughout the Town.  Volunteer trail workers will divide into small teams and go out to tackle these maintenance projects on Walpole’s trails.

Please dress for trail work and bring your own water, bug repellant, work gloves, and hand tools (clippers, loppers, hand saws, etc.) if you have them.  Metal rakes and shovels will be needed for some projects. Do not bring chain saws or power tools.  Litter bags will be provided.

There will be trail work available for anyone who comes to Town Hall Saturday morning. However, if you haven’t signed up yet and plan to attend, it is recommended that you RSVP to walpoletrailhelpers@gmail.com, so that you will receive any last minute information.

We look forward to seeing you on Help Our Trails Day!

​Wendy Grossman & Kara Dexter

​Walpole Trail Committee

Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 5/1/24

Spring Food Sale – 5/25/24

 WALPOLE UNITARIAN CHURCH SPRING FOOD SALE

The Walpole Unitarian Church will host our spring food sale on Saturday, May 25 from 9:00 – 11:15 in front of the Walpole Post Office.  Come and enjoy our selection of delicious homemade items (both sweet and savory), including items to take home for the weekend or to freeze and serve later.  Choose from our Quiches, breads, pot pies, enchiladas, lasagnes, and other favorites. We look forward to seeing you at the table! 

Library Trustees Meeting Minutes – 4/9/24


Present: Amy Howard (Chair), Kathy Nerrie (Treasurer), Gail LaHaise, Susan Johnson, Bill Ranauro, Tim Lester, Sarah Mann, Erin Bowen, Jean Kobeski (Recording Secretary), Jane Malmberg (Library Director)
Amy called the meeting to order at 4:32 p.m. at the North Walpole Branch.


Approval of Minutes: Amy made a motion to accept the March minutes as written. Gail seconded, and all voted in favor. Motion carried.


Treasurer’s Report: Kathy explained she added a line under income for the grant money Julie secured. Another grant has come in, so she will add another line next month to make it easier to track expenditures.

We received the new book shelves and thank the Friends or paying for them.

Kathy explained that the line at the bottom of the report for Capital Expenses is Adam Vose’s deposit money.


Bills: The magazine bill is big because we pay for all magazines at the same time, once a year. Literacy kits were paid for with grant money.


Amy moved to approve the Treasurer’s Report and Bills. Gail seconded, and all voted in favor. Motion carried.


Old Business
Front Steps: Jane spoke with John Willet about the repair of the front steps. He asked which days would be best to close the library for a day. Jane said Tuesdays or Thursdays are best. He said he would contact her as soon as good weather is predicted for one of those days. She warned that it might happen with little advance notice.
Side Wall: Jane contacted Don Newcombe about the repair of the side wall. He said he cannnot give her a date yet but will contact her as soon as he can.
Community Room Cabinets: Jane reached out to Adam for a date for cabinet installation in the Community Room but has not heard back yet. She thinks it will probably be in May some time. The library will not need to close for that work.


New Business
Election of Officers: The following were reelected to offices on the Board of Trustees:

Amy Howard – Chair
Kathy Nerrie – Treasurer
Jean Kobeski – Recording Secretary


Operations: Jane stated she gave out all the eclipse glasses, distributing as follows:

Walpole Schools – 450

Home Schoolers – 30

General public – 520


Jane will collect the glasses for recycling. They will be sent to students in South America where there will be an eclipse in October.

Hoopla usage has increased 60% over last year.


Jane said the library will manually count visits and checkouts in North Walpole rather than try to do it on the computer. She thinks stats in the future will be more accurate that way.

Buildings and Grounds: Jane stated that Brad has removal of the old sign in the front yard on his to-do list.
Jane asked Jennifer Burr for suggestions of trees that could be planted in the yard to replace the cherry that was removed during renovation. Jennifer suggested Zelkova, Elm, Catalpa, Maple, or Sargent’s Cherry. Kathy questioned whether the tree would, in fact, be on library property. Jane said she could discuss this with the next-door neighbor. Sarah recommended replacing the cherry with another cherry, since the original was a donation. She suggested trying to find out who the donor was, so that we could notify them of our intentions. Jane will ask Jennifer for a price quote for both tree and installation.


Friends of the Library
Jane reported that the Friends elected the following to offices on their Board:

Bevin Mitchell – Chair
Pam Baucom – Vice-Chair

Eryn Sellarole – Secretary
Jane stated she asked for $15,000 from the Friends this year, a $5,000 increase from last year because the drop box needs to be replaced. The Friends approved and will give the library $17,000. She also reported that the Friends will start plans for the annual book sale in early May. They will also look for ways to sell really valuable books that have been donated.


Other Business- Jane spoke to Christie Winmill about the chairs in the Community Room. Christie said the Historical Society will take them back if someone from the library takes them up to the Historical Society. Paperwork explaining the transfer needs to be signed by a Board member. Bill Ranauro volunteered to take care of that.
Artwork is still in Jane’s office. Board members need to take a look at these pictures to determine how to disperse them.


Adjournment: The Board meeting was adjourned to enter into non-public session at 5:03 p.m. The next meeting will be May 14, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. at the Main Branch.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jean Kobeski, Recording Secretary
** These minutes are in draft form until approved at the May, 2024 meeting.

Great Decisions – 5/6/24

Great Decisions” meets one week from tonight!

“Green Energy Confronts Geopolitical Challenges”

On Monday, May 6, “Great Decisions” will meet again at 6:00 p.m. in the Walpole Town Library. All are welcome to join the discussion which will focus on renewable energy, its environmental impacts, international competition for climate technology and the race to net-zero. 

The transition to clean energy will be neither smooth nor global, and just at a time when the world urgently needs cooperation, climate nationalism will rear its hideous head. The mining of rare earth minerals – bauxite for aluminum, lithium for batteries, cobalt from the Congo, to mention only a few – rarely calculates the adverse environmental costs. How will nationalism impede access to these essential elements? What trade agreements should be put in place to attain a net-zero carbon-emissions world?

We begin with a 25-minute “Master Class” video prepared by the Foreign Policy Association. (The Master Class is available at the library on DVD.) The relevant reading is the second article in the “Great Decisions” 2024 Edition: “Global Trade and Green Energy” by Bud Ward, environmental journalist and educator. This article is available at the library or via email by contacting Jane Malmberg, Library Director: jmalmberg@walpoletownlibrary.org

For those wishing to join via Zoom, you must request the Zoom link from Jane Malmberg. Please note that we are unable to show the “Master Class” on Zoom, so we suggest you join the meeting at 6:25 p.m.

Join us at the library on May 6 at 6:00 p.m. to consider renewable energy and its challenges from a global perspective. 

Maypole Fun – 5/5/24

   A MAYPOLE ON THE COMMON

   The Walpole Unitarian Church is inviting folks to join in Maypole fun at  the Walpole Common on Sunday, May 5th, beginning around 11:15.  Kathy Torrey of Alstead will be there with the Maypole and music (her accordion or guitar) and will teach people of all ages some of the simple steps of traditional dance related to wrapping the ribbons around a Maypole.  All are invited to join in on the fun, either as participants or as observers.