- PPP Application Processing To Resume Monday, April 27th, Join Us to Get Your Questions Answered Ahead of Time
- Press Release on the Resumption of the PPP
- Applying for the PPP
- FAQ for Lenders and Borrowers
- Save the Date- UPCOMING Virtual Events
- Resource Partners Assistance
PPP Application Processing To Resume Monday, April 27th, Join Us to Get Your Questions Answered Ahead of Time
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) will resume accepting Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan applications on Monday, April 27 at 10:30 AM EDT from approved lenders on behalf of any eligible borrower. This will ensure that SBA has properly coded the system to account for changes made by the legislation.
The SBA New Hampshire District Office is hosting a webinar to discuss the various programs available to assist small businesses with COVID-19 recovery. There will be a brief overview of the various programs available, and then plenty of time for Q&A.
Monday 4/27/20 at 9:00am
Join
Note: Limited funding will again be available through the SBA.
It is imperative that you act immediately to submit an application if this program will benefit your small business or organization.
Counseling and training is also available virtually through our network of resource partners.
Press Release on the Resumption of the PPP
Joint Statement by SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza and Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin on the Resumption of the Paycheck Protection Program
WASHINGTON – Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration Jovita Carranza and U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin issued the following statement today on the resumption of the Payroll Protection Program (PPP):
“We are pleased that President Trump has signed into law the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act, which provides critical additional funding for American workers and small businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic. We want to thank Leader McConnell, Leader Schumer, Speaker Pelosi, and Leader McCarthy for working with us on a bipartisan basis to ensure that the Paycheck Protection Program is funded so that small businesses can keep hardworking Americans on the payroll.
“The Small Business Administration will resume accepting PPP loan applications on Monday, April 27 at 10:30AM EDT from approved lenders on behalf of any eligible borrower. This will ensure that SBA has properly coded the system to account for changes made by the legislation.
“The PPP has supported more than 1.66 million small businesses and protected over 30 million jobs for hardworking Americans. With the additional funds appropriated by Congress, tens of millions of additional workers will benefit from this critical relief.
“We encourage all approved lenders to process loan applications previously submitted by eligible borrowers and disburse funds expeditiously. All eligible borrowers who need these funds should work with an approved lender to apply. Borrowers should carefully review PPP regulations and guidance and the certifications required to obtain a loan.
“The Trump Administration is fully committed to ensuring that America’s workers and small businesses continue to get the resources they need to get through this challenging time.”
For more information on the Paycheck Protection Program, visit: sba.gov/paycheckprotection.
Applying for the PPP
Applications need to be submitted through a lender. See a list of New Hampshire Participating Lenders here or try the lenders below.
If you do not have an existing relationship with a lender try:
PayPal: https://www.loanbuilder.com/ppp-loan-application
Intuit: https://aidassist.intuit.com/app/home#/home
QuickBooks Capital: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/small-business/coronavirus/paycheck-protection-program/
Square Capital: https://squareup.com/us/en/l/sba-ppp-loans
Kabbage: https://www.kabbage.com/paycheck-protection-program-loans/
Veem: https://www.veem.com/
Biz2Credit: https://www.biz2credit.com/
There is also additional guidance on how to calculate loan amounts.
To learn more about the Paycheck Protection Program or to download an application please visit here
FAQ for Lenders and Borrowers
Save the Date- UPCOMING Virtual Events
April 27, 4/30, 5/4, 5/7 @ 10am:
PPP Application Assistance (& payroll/loan calculation):
This webinar is geared towards employers who are trying to apply for the PPP, given this new round of funding. Register HereApril 27, 4/30, 5/4, 5/7 @ 10am:
Assistance for the Self-employed: Do you file a Schedule C?:
This webinar is for sole proprietors/single-member LLCs/self-employed. If you have questions about which relief programs would help you the most, this discussion should clarify your options. Register HereApril 29th, 5/6 @ 10am: Generating Cash Flow, Using best practices and relief programs to your advantage:
This is a discussion of ways to increase your business’ flow of cash with current relief programs, cash flow management, marketing, etc. to help combat the effects of COVID-19 on your business. Register Here
Resource Partners Assistance
Free assistance with reconstructing financial records, preparing financial statements and submitting the loan application is available from any of SBA’s partners:
Small Business Development Centers –NH SBDC
SCORE
Center for Women and Enterprise –CWE
Veteran’s Business Outreach Centers
or for more information
SBA Information
Health Care Insurance Resource From Lucy
Feeling Overwhelmed? Lost your Health Insurance?
Problems Getting Your Insurer to Cover what You need?
Need to Appeal a Denial of Coverage of Any Kind?
A New Guide May Help.
The ongoing coronavirus emergency has everyone feeling down at times. And for some, especially those who were already struggling, it can be overwhelming. A great new resource has been released, called Resource Guide for Consumers: How to Access Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Benefits.
The Guide is intended to promote access to mental health and substance abuse benefits, which is a timely subject now that access to these services may be even more problematical than usual. It is a wealth of information about how to navigate your way through our often confusing and contradictory health care system. Here is a link to the Guide:
Although the focus is on mental health and substance abuse benefits, the Guide can be useful to everyone. There is a comprehensive and practical section on how to obtain health insurance coverage, which may be useful to people who have recently lost coverage. The Guide covers Medicaid as well as other options.
The Guide also explains what to do to get authorization for a service you need, and explains the process to appeal a denial of coverage. While it is geared towards mental health/substance use coverage and denials, the explanation provides a step by step road map for anyone who has had their claim denied, no matter what the treatment needed. There are separate explanations for private insurance and for Medicaid.
The comprehensive explanations make it useful for everyone interacting with the healthcare system.
Keep well,
~Rep. Lucy Weber
More Information on Payroll Protection
Tom Goins also forwarded this information. – Lil
More From Lucy
Hi, everyone.
WMUR just reported that, with the new appropriation, the Small Business Administration will be opening applications for the Payroll Protection Program again on Monday April 27. Currently the loan application page at SBA says that they are not taking loan applications, but get your information together and start checking in on Monday if you missed out last time. Also check in with your bank, credit union or lending institution early, to increase your chances of success.
SBA Loans and Recovery Programs:
SBA Disaster Loan Applications: https://www.sba.gov/page/disaster-loan-applications
NH SBA Office: https://www.sba.gov/offices/district/nh/concord
NH Department of Business and Economic Affairs: BEC
now has a comprehensive page with all kinds of links for businesses, and unemployment information as well:
https://businesshelp.nheconomy.com/hc/en-us
NH Small Business Development Corporation: More advice for small businesses:
https://www.nhsbdc.org/covid-19-assistance
Business and Industry Association: The BIA now has a comprehensive COVID-19 page with links to all kinds of resources for employers/businesses. https://www.biaofnh.com/covid19.html
Keep well,
Lucy
Hooper Trustees Meeting Minutes – 4/16/20
Hooper Trustees Present: Peggy Pschirrer (Chair); Cheryl Mayberry; Steven Dalessio
CALL TO ORDER: Mrs. Pschirrer called this Hooper Trustees meeting to order at 8:10 PM. The Hooper Trustees are each in a different location. Mrs. Downing, Manager of Administration, is in the Walpole Town Hall. Ms. Regina Borden, Recording Secretary, is at a separate location. Mrs. Pschirrer advised that this meeting is being recorded.
HOOPER TRUSTEES MINUTES:
HOOPER TRUSTEES MEETING – April 9, 2020: Mr. Dalessio moved to accept the Minutes of the Hooper Trustees meeting of April 9, 2020, as submitted. Seconded by Ms. Mayberry. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the Minutes were approved.
HOOPER BUSINESS:
Hooper Maintenance Fund: Ms. Mayberry moved to approve the payment of $117.00 out of the Hooper Maintenance Fund to E.E. Houghton. Seconded by Mr. Dalessio. Mrs. Pschirrerasked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Ms. Mayberry, Mr. Dalessio and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the motion was approved.
Hooper Educational Trust Fund: Ms. Mayberry moved to approve the March 2020 transfer of funds in the amount of $7,997.54 from the Hooper Educational Trust Fund to the Town of Walpole. Seconded by Mr. Dalessio. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Ms. Mayberry, Mr. Dalessio and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the motion was approved.
Hooper Institute: Mr. Dalessio met with Mrs. Helen Dalbecklast Wednesday to talk about maintenance projects that could be done at the Hooper Institute. He advised that the Hooper Trustees just need a plan for a new bathroom, a new heating system or other improvements in the building.
ADJOURNMENT:
Ms. Mayberry moved to adjourn this Hooper Trustees meeting. The Hooper Trustees will return to the Selectboard meeting. Seconded by Mr. Dalessio. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Ms. Mayberry, Mr. Dalessio and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the meeting was adjourned at 8:16 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Regina Borden, Recording Secretary
Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 4/16/20
Selectboard Present:Peggy Pschirrer (Chair); Cheryl Mayberry; Steven Dalessio
CALL TO ORDER: Mrs. Pschirrer called this meeting of the Selectboard to order at 6:30 PM. She advised that the Selectboard members are in three separate locations. This meeting is being recorded remotely by Mr. Alex Stradling of FACT-TV. It is available for viewing on the internet. Also attending this meeting is Mrs. Sarah Downing, Manager of Administration, in the Walpole Town Hall, and Ms. Regina Borden, Recording Secretary, by telephone at a separate location.
Mrs. Pschirrer advised there will be no public comments at this meeting. Comments are to be emailed to Mrs. Downing at the Walpole Town Hall. Mrs. Downing will display the Agenda. That will be followed by documents as they are being discussed.
Mrs. Pschirrer announced that today at 2:00 PM the Governor advised that remote learning will continue for the rest of this school year for both public and private schools. When asked what he meant by the end of the year, the Governor said that was up to the local school districts as they all have different closing times. Fall Mountain Region School District will begin their spring vacation break on April 20th and end on April 24th. The Governor is working on and will be meeting with the governors of other states near New Hampshire as they are expected to agree to do the same thing for other openings.
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE:
Mr. Dalessio moved to accept the Accounts Payable Check Register in the amount of $749,492.63 for checks dated April 17, 2020. Seconded by Ms. Mayberry. Mrs. Pschirrer advised that this amount includes a $615,232 monthly payment to the Fall Mountain Region School District. She asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the motion was approved.
PAYROLL:
Mr. Dalessio moved to accept the Payroll Check Register for the week ending April 11, 2020, in the amount of $24,737.13 for checks dated April 17, 2020, and the electronic fund transfer for the 941 Employer Taxes in the amount of $4,971.61. Seconded by Ms. Mayberry. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the motion was approved.
SELECTBOARD MEETING MINUTES:
SELECTBOARD MINUTES – April 9, 2020: Mr. Dalessio moved to accept the Minutes of the Selectboard meeting of April 9, 2020, as submitted. Seconded by Ms. Mayberry. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the Minutes were approved.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
The Selectboard acknowledged receipt of the following Committee reports:
The North Walpole Village District Board of Commissioners has suspended meetings until further notice.
CURRENT USE APPLICATION:
MAP and LOT #003-012-003: Mr. Dalessio moved to accept the Current Use Application for Map and Lot #003-012-003 for a 31.89 acre parcel located off of March Hill Road. Seconded by Ms. Mayberry. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the motion was approved.
TIMBER TAX WARRANTS:
MAP and LOT #012-044-500: Mr. Dalessio moved to accept the Warrant for Timber Tax Certification of Yield Taxes in the amount of $3,444.40 for Map and Lot #012-044-500. Seconded by Ms. Mayberry. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the motion was approved.
MAP and LOT #008-118-002: Mr. Dalessio moved to accept the Warrant for Timber Tax Certification of Yield Taxes in the amount of $829.28 for Map and Lot #008-118-002. Seconded by Ms. Mayberry. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the motion was approved.
MAP and LOT #005-011-002: Mr. Dalessio moved to accept the Warrant for Timber Tax Certification of Yield Taxes in the amount of $619.00 for Map and Lot #005-011-002. Seconded by Ms. Mayberry. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the motion was approved.
MAP and LOT #009-006-000: Mr. Dalessio moved to accept the Warrant for Timber Tax Certification of Yield Taxes in the amount of $185.78 for Map and Lot #009-006-000. Seconded by Ms. Mayberry. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the motion was approved.
ORIGINAL WARRANT YIELD TAX LEVY: Mr. Dalessio moved to accept the Original Warrant Yield Tax Levy for a combined total amount of $5,088.46. Seconded by Ms. Mayberry. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the motion was approved.
NOTICE OF INTENT TO EXCAVATE:
MAP and LOT #001-016-002: Mr. Dalessio moved to accept the Notice of Intent to Excavate for Map and Lot #001-016-002. This is for a renewal to excavate over 1,000 cubic yards. Seconded by Ms. Mayberry. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the motion was approved.
OLD BUSINESS:
Broadband Update: Mrs. Pschirrer reported the Broadband Committee met this week via ZOOM. They will meet again next Wednesday. The Broadband Committee had asked for a couple of contract corrections that were made. We now have a new contract. Attorney Hockensmith had said unless there were any significant changes he did not feel he had to review the contract again. If the Committee approves the contract next week, it will be forwarded to the Selectboard. They are getting close to having a contract which is good. Mr. Rich Kreissle has been working steadily on the Bond Bank application that is nearly finished. The application is extraordinarily detailed. They had the help of Mr. Jim Fenn filling in the FMRSD information and Mrs. Sandra Smith filling everything in on past tax levies, etc. They have been told that should the Bond Bank not be available to us there are numerous banks that willwillingly ake this 20-year Bond. It is a concern. Six towns will be going to the Bond Bank with similar contracts. On April 22nd Mr. Dennis Marcom, who is our local contact with CCI, is meeting with an engineer of CCI who will be taking a tour of the Town to look at where the splitter boxes will be placed. There will be six boxes in Walpole and four boxes in North Walpole. Mr. Marcom asked Ms. Mayberry if she would like to do the tour of both North Walpole and Walpole but follow in her own car. Ms. Mayberry asked Mr. Patrick Kiniry, Chairman of the North Walpole Board of Commissioners, if he would like to do the tour. He said “yes” so she put him in touch with Mr. Marcom.
North Street Drainage Plans: Mrs. Pschirrer acknowledged receipt of a diagram, picture, plans and a proposed easement that had been sent out earlier today from Mr. Mike Rau, Road Agent. Ms. Mayberry asked if the dry well would be on Mr. Stevens property and Mrs. Pschirrer confirmed that it would. Mr. Stevens had a few questions that included if the area would be cleaned up. Mrs. Pschirrer felt they could say “yes, it would be after the work was finished”. The clean-up would include the North Street area as well. Mr. Stevens asked if grass would grow over the dry well cover. Mr. Dalessio replied that there would be grass up to the cover but not on the cover so it can be readily found. Mrs. Pschirrer pointed out that the Selectboard will be sure the easement has all the appropriate information in it. Mr. Stevens is willing to sign this Drainage Easement. This easement will be recorded with the Registry of Deeds.
Ms. Mayberry moved to approve the North Street Drainage Plan as submitted by Mr. Mike Rau. Seconded by Mr. Dalessio. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Ms. Mayberry, Mr. Dalessio and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the motion was approved.
Mrs. Pschirrer will let Mr. Stevens know that the Selectboard approved this easement. Ms. Mayberry will notify Mr. Rau.
ZBA Letter re: Jiffy Mart Signage: Last week Mrs. Pschirrer said she would write the letter to the Jiffy Mart as requested by the ZBA. But, after she and Mr. Dalessio researched the ordinances, “oscillating” is in the current ordinance, but the others left that out. She suggested the Selectboard write to the ZBA and ask them to write a new ordinance if this type of sign troubles them. It is a different sign; a temporary sign. She would be more comfortable if they had something more definitive in an ordinance that deals with these signs and enforcement. There was a consensus to have Mrs. Pschirrer write a letter that will be available at the next meeting. She has talked with several of the ZBA members.
Sewer Easements: Mr. Dalessio advised they finally got the documents needed for the sewer easements on Huntington Lane. Mr. Smith will be able to connect to the sewer line. It gives the Town room for expansion and the line will be maintained by the Walpole Sewer Department. Mrs. Downing and Mrs. Daigle will get the required signatures on the sewer easements.
Mr. Dalessio moved to accept the Sewer Easements as presented. Seconded by Ms. Mayberry. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the motion was approved.
Town Closure Notice Update and Whitcomb Recreation Area: Mrs. Pschirrer explained they need to approve the updated Town Closure Notice dated April 16, 2020.
Ms. Mayberry moved to approve the updated Town Closure Notice for the Whitcomb Recreation Area, closed to the public until further notice. Seconded by Mr. Dalessio. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Ms. Mayberry, Mr. Dalessio and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the motion was approved.
Relative to enforcement, Mrs. Pschirrer heard that this parking lot, which the Town is taking over from the FMRSD, has cars parked in it some days. Should cones be set up similar to the school parking area?
Mr. Dalessio felt drivers would just go around the cones. Mrs. Pschirrer is going to suggest to the Police Department that the Town follow the AG’s guidelines for enforcement. First – people will be reminded/ warned not to go down there; however,if they continue to do so, the Police have the right to issue a misdemeanor; if it still continues, they can issue a citation. Mrs. Pshcirrer will have this discussion with the Police Department. Mr. Dalessio feels this should be enforced all through the Town.
Pending Further Actions:
Recreation Area Parking Lot: Mrs. Pschirrer advised they are still working on this. Attorney Hockensmith is looking for the survey.
North Walpole School Flashing Sign: Mrs. Pschirrer drove up to the North Walpole School to see what signs were up in that area. Ms. Mayberry explained that Ms. Celeste Aumand is concerned with traffic going up the hill when school is in session. The Aumands would allow a speed limit sign in their yard; a reminder sign. Vehicles come up the hill too fast. Mrs. Pschirrer will follow-up on this with the Police Department. Mr. Dalessio would be interested in knowing the cost for a solar speed sign.
Highway Road Paving List and Equipment List: Ms. Mayberry requested these lists from Mr. Rau. Therefore, she will do a follow-up with him.
ARM Funding List of Mitigation Areas: Mrs. Pschirrer will work on this project as soon as the Broadband Bond documents are complete and have been submitted.
Lights re: Walpole, NH – Rockingham, VT 42277 Bridge Renovation Project: This will continue to be an agenda item.
Town Deeded Properties: Mrs. Pschirrer advised that the Town may not deed properties at this time.
NEW BUSINESS:
BTLA Notice to All Tax Collectors: Ms. Mayberry advised that Mrs. Sandra Smith, Town Clerk/Tax Collector, certifies that she has taken care of everything before sending it to the Board of Tax and Land Appeals (BTLA). The last property tax bills were sent out on November 21st, 2019.
RECESS SELECTBOARD MEETING: Mrs. Pschirrer announced that the regular Selectboard meeting is being recessed. The Selectboard will enter into a Non-Public Selectboard session. FACT-TV discontinued their filming and left the meeting.
NON-PUBLIC SELECTBOARD SESSION:
Mr. Dalessio moved to enter into a Non-Public Selectboard Session pursuant to RSA 91-A:3 II to discuss (a) Personnel and (c) Reputations. Ms. Mayberry seconded the motion. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. On a roll call vote with Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the motion was approved at 7:29 PM.
The regular Selectboard meeting resumed at 8:09 PM.
Mr. Dalessio moved that the Minutes of the Non-Public Selectboard session of April 16, 2020, will be sealed. Seconded by Ms. Mayberry. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the motion was approved.
RECESS SELECTBOARD MEETING:
Ms. Mayberry moved to recess this Selectboard meeting. The Selectboard will enter into a meeting as the Hooper Trustees. Seconded by Mr. Dalessio. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Ms. Mayberry, Mr. Dalessio and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the motion was approved at 8:10 PM.
The regular Selectboard meeting resumed at 8:16 PM.
OTHER BUSINESS:
ZOOM License: Mrs. Pschirrer would like Mrs. Downing to make arrangements for the Town to have a second ZOOM license. We may want to use it for the Hooper Institute and other boards/committees.
2020 BUDGET: Mrs. Pschirrer reported that the agenda for next week will include 2020 Budget line items that she asked the department managers to look at to see what can be cut or reduced. The Selectboard is hearing the department managers have nothing to cut, but she feels there is always something that can be found. Mr. Dalessio is concerned about the cash flow but does not want to cut the budget too much. At the next meeting,he would like the Selectboard to make a decision about once the foundation for the Reuse Building is finished at the Recycling Center should they wait to do the rest of the work. Most Reuse Centers are closed at this time. Spacing is an issue. But they will get it done. Ms. Mayberry will talk to Mr. Ben Hoy about touching base with her as soon as the Reuse Building foundation is finished. Mrs. Pschirrer noted the Town collected quite a bit of money from tax liens in the past week. They would make budget cuts if the Town was in a crisis, but they are not.
ADJOURNMENT:
Ms. Mayberry moved to adjourn this Selectboard meeting. Seconded by Mr. Dalessio. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Ms. Mayberry, Mr. Dalessio and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the meeting was adjourned at 8:24 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Regina Borden, Recording Secretary
Selectboard Reminder
The Selectboard wants to remind you that, even though they are not meeting in a public place, they welcome your comments and/or questions. – Lil
Questions or comments to the Selectboard are to be submitted to sdowning@walpolenh.us by 4 PM on Weds. in order to be on the Thursday Selectboard agenda.
**NOTICE**
Thurs., April 23, 2020 at 6:30 pm
The Walpole Selectboard will be holding an
Online Selectboard Meeting
No public business to be discussed
The public meeting will be live-streamed by FACT-TV on their Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/FallsAreaCommunityTV/
Recordings of meetings are available on fact8.com.
And Minutes are always posted here. – Lil
A Note on Hoopla From Our Library Director
Dear Patrons,
As the library staff continues to find new and creative ways to serve you during this chaotic time, I am thrilled to announce a new service called Hoopla. With Hoopla you can borrow ebooks, audio books, movies, tv shows, and music without any wait times. You’ll need your library card number and a device to use Hoopla. You can access the website (www.hoopladigital.com) from a computer or laptop. You can download the app on a smartphone, ipad, or Kindle Fire. Unfortunately Hoopla is not compatible with other Kindle devices.
Each library card will be limited to 5 check outs per month. If you need your library card number, or you’d like your spouse or child to get their own library card for their own 5 check outs, please contact me at jfafara@walpoletownlibrary.org or Julie at jrios@walpoletownlibrary.org
This service is a temporary solution for our current situation; I’m not sure yet if we will be able to continue funding the service once we are open for normal business again. While this is a free service for you, the patron, the library is charged per check out, so please be sure you’re using your check outs wisely. Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns. We will continue to look for new ways to serve our community and we hope you enjoy this new service.
Justine Fafara, Library Director
First Congregational Church Servic
Sorry, I didn’t see this until this morning. Hope it’s not too late. – Lil
Good Afternoon Friends,
I hope you are well on this snowy Saturday. I am sending you the link to tomorrow’s worship service, a copy of the bulletin, and a note from Amy Cann and members of the choir. I look forward to seeing you in worship.
God Bless,Eric
Dear Walpole (and Wilmot!) friends:
It’s been a challenge and a
blessing, these last few weeks, figuring out how to continue sharing
music with you through the windows and pathways of technology instead
of within our beloved sanctuary. We’ve learned a lot, discovered a
whole new way of fellowshipping as we help each other acquire new
habits and skills.
This Sunday you’ll notice one piece where we’re
singing together, but you can’t see us — and another where we can see
each other’s faces, but only sing in turns. We’re working on being
able to do *both* at the same time –soon! — but haven’t gotten there
quite yet. But please know, for now, that it means a lot to know that
you are there singing with us. We can still feel it when you join in
with us, and hope you can feel how much we still care about singing
with and for you.
In Harmony
Amy, Carole, Ellie, Janet, Joe, Kathy, and Marilyn
Eric Marean is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Sunday Worship Service
Time: Apr 19, 2020 10:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/147623504?pwd=NkJHMEtNZVBTQVZPZlRPOWxxMWQxdz09
Meeting ID: 147 623 504
Password: 185173
Hooper Trustees Meeting Minutes – 4/9/20
Not especially noteworthy, but didn’t want to make a decision not to publish. – Lil
TOWN OF WALPOLE
HOOPER TRUSTEES MEETING
APRIL 9, 2020
Hooper Trustees Present: Peggy Pschirrer (Chair); Cheryl Mayberry; Steven Dalessio
CALL TO ORDER: Mrs. Pschirrer called this Hooper Trustees meeting to order at 7:16 PM. The Hooper Trustees are in three separate locations. This meeting is being recorded remotely by Mr. Alex Stradling of FACT-TV. It is available for viewing on the internet.
HOOPER TRUSTEES MINUTES:
HOOPER TRUSTEES MEETING – April 2, 2020: Mr. Dalessio moved to accept the Minutes of the Hooper Trustees meeting of April 2, 2020, as submitted. Seconded by Ms. Mayberry. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the Minutes were approved.
OTHER BUSINESS:
The Hooper Trustees had no Other Business to come before this meeting.
ADJOURNMENT:
Mr. Dalessio moved to adjourn this Hooper Trustees meeting. The Hooper Trustees will return to the Selectboard meeting. Seconded by Ms. Mayberry. Mrs. Pschirrer asked if there was any discussion. There was none. With Mr. Dalessio, Ms. Mayberry and Mrs. Pschirrer in favor, the meeting was adjourned at 7:18 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Regina Borden, Recording Secretary




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