The Unknown Side of Playing Cards -8/9/16

 

For centuries, playing cards, which were once printed on just one side, were repurposed and used for hundreds of other tasks. When a deck became incomplete, the remaining cards were utilized in many secondary ways, both practical and creative. Paper was rare and expensive, and these centuries-old “secondary use cards” can today reveal interesting historical insights into past centuries.  Because of this, these second-use cards are eagerly collected, analyzed, and studied.

Gejus van Diggele is one such collector, scholar, author, and lecturer of second-use cards.  According to him, thrifty New Englanders adopted this form of recycling valuable paper by using these orphaned playing cards as invitations to social balls.  In his collection of over 5,000 cards, he has only been able to glean 52 of these rare New England cards.  In other collections, he has found another 70 from towns like Bellows Falls, Alstead, Rockingham, Chester, Charlestown, Claremont, Westmoreland, and several other nearby towns. Eight of these invitations were issued in Walpole, and seven of those, dating from 1812 to 1817, were addressed to the same girl, Miss Susan Lane.

Mr. van Diggele will present a lecture and slideshow explaining the history of these unique little time capsules and show examples of their uses over the centuries.  He will highlight all that he has learned about the popular Miss Lane, one of nine children born here in Walpole in the late 1700’s.  The event is free, and the public is invited to attend.  Sponsored by the Walpole Historical Society, this Speaker Series event is Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016, at 7:00 PM, at the Town Hall.

Golf Tourney & Dinner – 8/13/16

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Zoning Board Agenda – 7/20/16

Agenda for Zoning Board of Adjustment

Wednesday,  July 20, 2016

Walpole Town Hall – 7:30 pm.

 

Roll Call: Appointment of alternates if needed

 

Minutes: Review minutes of June, Executive Session.

 

 

Old Business: Signage

            Public Hearing:Special Exception:: The Savings Bank of Walpole – Signage, Ames Plaza, map 12, Lot 55-3, commercial district. Zoning Ordinance Article IV. Special Receptions are       required if there are signs within 100 feet of one another. The sign will 32 square feet, two-    sided, free-standing, up-lit and perpendicular to Route 12.

 

            Public Hearing: Expansion of a Non-conforming use: Lynne and William Reed, 60 Main St., Map 20, Lot 46, the lot is a non-confirming lot. The Reeds wish to put a 3-foot-6-inch by-7-foot roof over the entrance at the north side of the house. It is 7 feet from the nearest abutters.

 

            Public Hearing: Special Exception. Fuzzy Brothers LLC. 15 Sawmill Lane, Map 13, Lot 34-5. The Fuzzy Brothers want to use the barns and property to store and repair heavy equipment. Article VIII. Part C.

 

Continued work on matrix or Flow Chart.

 

Junkyard digital copy.

 

 

 

 

Next meeting Wednesday,  August 16, 2016

Amy Ballou shared some good news!  so many people worked so hard to see this happen.  Thank you for the work so far with more to come in the fall! – Lil
Just wanted to let you know that the Playground Committee got official word today that we reached our goal of $80,000! We would like to thank the community for all the support and look forward to our community build September 30-October 2nd weekend and will need volunteers :-)

Movie Night – 7/14/16

Justine asked me to let you know that there will be free popcorn, too! – Lil

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The Clarion Deadline – July 22nd

Work on the August issue of THE WALPOLE CLARION issue has begun so it will be delivered by the first of August. Deadline for August issue is July 22. There is still room for both articles and advertisements, but to be sure your submission makes it in the issue, the sooner your article arrives the better.

One hundred word, or less, BUSINESS NOTES are welcome, milestones, upcoming events, and human interest stories. Don’t delay. If any questions please email – walpoleclarion@gmail.com Thank you, RAY

Planning Board Meeting Minutes – 7/12/16

Walpole Planning Board

Town Hall

July 12, 2016 Minutes

7 pm

 

Presiding: Jeffrey Miller (Chair), Robert Miller (Vice-Chair), James Aldrich, (Secretary), Steve Dalessio (Selectboard Representative), Dennis Marcom, Jeff White.

Alternates: Ed Potter.

Absent: Board member Jason Perron, alternate Joanna Andros.

Recording:  Marilou Blaine. These minutes are unapproved and will be reviewed at the August 2016 meeting for corrections, additions and/or omissions.

Meeting Opened: Mr. J. Miller, Chair, called the meeting to order at 7 pm.

Roll Call:  One Board member was absent so alternate Ed Potter was asked to sit  in.

Minutes: Mr. R. Miller made one correction to the June minutes – correcting the regular meeting date to June 14, 2016. A motion was made to accept the amended June 2016 minutes and the workshop minutes. The motion was seconded and the board unanimously agreed.

Old Business:

            Public Hearing: First Congregational Church of Walpole, Lot Line Adjustment, Map 20, Lot 75, commercial  district, will receive as a donation a 58.5-foot-by-123-feet-parcel of land at the west end of Lot 80 from Walpole Chocolate LLC and add it to the east end of Lot 75, First Congregational Church property.

 

Dr. Charles Shaw represented the church. He said the church had been negotiating for the property for three years, first from the Cashels, secondly from the Burdicks and now from the new owners of the Walpole Chocolate LLC.

The parcel is 6,000 square feet and 58.5 by 123 feet. There is a line of trees that defines the lot. As there were no questions, Mr. J. Miller closed the Public Hearing. Mr. Ed. Potter made a motion to accept the Lot Line Adjustment as described. Mr. Aldrich seconded the motion and it was approved by the Board.

 

Ben Northcott representing Fuzzy Brothers Excavation LLC.

            The property is at 15 Sawmill Lane and Mr. Northcott plans to renovate a barn to be used to repair large earth-moving equipment. He also plans to plant some trees along a line of trees, filling in the bare spots, to shield the equipment from the road and to store equipment on the property during the winter.

There was a question of whether or not  Mr. Northcott needed a Site Plan Review at this time since he will not now be spending money to renovate the barn.

A special exception hearing is planned with the Zoning Board of Adjustment for next week so he can operate this business in a rural/agricultural zone. So Mr. Northcott also needs a Public Hearing for a nonbinding recommendation on the Special Exception from the Planning Board. Mr. Northcott requested one for next month – August. The Board agreed..

            New business: Mr. Dalessio said he would like a discussion at the next meeting about applicants submitting PDFs of their maps so all Board members have copies before the meeting.

 

Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 6/23/16

TOWN OF WALPOLE

MEETING OF THE SELECTBOARD

JUNE 23, 2016

 

Selectboard Present:  Steven Dalessio (Chair); Peggy Pschirrer; Joseph Aldrich

CALL TO ORDER:  Mr. Dalessio called this Selectboard meeting to order at 6:30 PM in the Walpole Town Hall.  He advised that this meeting is being recorded and asked anyone wishing to speak to identify themselves for the record.  There were six people in attendance.

PUBLIC BUSINESS:

MEETING WITH MYRA MANSOURI:  Mrs. Myra Mansouri (Chair), Mrs. Jan Galloway-LeClerc and Mr. Robert Anderson were present from the ZBA.  Mrs. Mansouri explained that when the ZBA met on Wednesday and Mr. Dalessio asked the question about what the next step was in the process; he said they may appeal for a rehearing in 30 days and then it goes to the Selectboard.  However Mr. Dalessio then contacted Mr. Tom Crouse to correct his statement that Mr. Crouse’s next step would be to go to Superior Court.  Mr. Anderson received the following legal opinion from the New Hampshire Municipal Association: “When an applicant is aggrieved by a decision of the ZBA denying a variance, the applicant first files a motion for rehearing under RSA 677:2.  If the ZBA does not grant the rehearing, or rehears the case and again denies the variance, then the applicant may appeal to the Superior Court under RSA 677:4.  This is also described in detail in the OEP ZBA handbook.”  Mr. Dalessio pointed out that Mr. Crouse would have to come to the Selectboard office within 30 days to file his motion for a rehearing in writing.  He suggested that the ZBA send Mr. Crouse an email to advise that at the meeting they were not sure about the next step and outline the correct process.

Mr. Dalessio recommended that they do not destroy the recordings of meetings as, on occasion, attorneys want a transcript of the minutes.  Minutes summarize the meeting; it is not a word-by-word document.  Mrs. Pschirrer stressed that it is essential that they preserve recordings of their meetings.  Mrs. Mansouri will contact Mrs. Marilou Blaine to advise that recordings need to be preserved.  Mr. Dalessio mentioned the Selectboard will look into a PA system as sometimes the discussion on the recordings is difficult to hear especially comments from the audience.

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE:

Mr. Aldrich moved to accept the Accounts Payable check register in the amount of $46,506.55 for checks dated June 24, 2016.  Seconded by Mrs. Pschirrer.  With all in favor, the motion was approved.

PAYROLL:

Mr. Aldrich moved to accept the Payroll voucher for the week ending June 18, 2016, in the amount of $21,821.19 for checks dated June 24, 2016.  Seconded by Mrs. Pschirrer.  With all in favor, the motion was approved.

Mr. Aldrich moved to accept the electronic fund transfer for the 941 Employer Taxes for Withholding, MEDI and FICA in the amount of $4,751.61 for the week ending June 18, 2016.  Seconded by Mrs. Pschirrer.  With all in favor, the motion was approved.

SELECTBOARD MEETING MINUTES:

TOWN OF WALPOLE STAFF MEETING – June 16, 2016:  Mrs. Pschirrer moved to accept the Minutes of the Town of Walpole Staff meeting of June 16, 2016, as submitted.  Seconded by Mr. Aldrich.  With all in favor, the Minutes were approved.  

NON-PUBLIC SELECTBOARD SESSION – June 16, 2016:  Mrs. Pschirrer moved to accept the Minutes of the Non-Public Selectboard Session of June 16, 2016, as submitted.  These Minutes will not remain sealed.  Seconded by Mr. Aldrich.  With all in favor, the Minutes were approved.

COMMITTEE REPORTS:

The Selectboard received and reviewed Minutes of the following meetings:

  • Walpole Planning Board – June 12, 2016;
  • Hooper Institute Committee – June 14, 2016.

BUILDING PERMIT:

CAILA PALMER, 290 Valley Road, Map & Lot #013-007-000:  Mr. Aldrich moved to approve and sign Building Permit No. 2016-25 for Caila Palmer to “Construct a 104’l/6” x 28’ 10-1/4”, 1 Story Home” at 290 Valley Road, as submitted.  Seconded by Mrs. Pschirrer.  With all in favor, the motion was approved.

PROPERTY TAX ABATEMENTS:

NH PUBLIC RADIO – Forms to Sign; Approved at April 27, 2016, Selectboard Meeting:  Mrs. Pschirrer moved to sign the Property Tax Abatements for the NH Public Radio that were previously approved during the April 27, 2016, meeting.  Seconded by Mr. Aldrich.  With all in favor, the motion was approved.

Mr. Dalessio requested that Mrs. Downing research ownership of this tower.  Several documents identify different owners.  The Selectboard will then request a break-down of the companies transmitting from that tower for tax purposes.

OLD BUSINESS:

North Street Run-off Water Plan: Mrs. Pschirrer asked Mr. Rau to talk to them about a solution to do the ditching near the Caskin property, down North Street and that an estimate will be needed before proceeding.  Mr. Rau felt with the Highway Department doing the work and for the material it will cost approximately $3,500 to $5,000.  They will need a lot of seven-inch rock.  A culvert will be needed and the culvert across Colonial Road needs to be up-graded.  The engineer made a similar suggestion.  Mr. Rau proceeded to explain the water flow and diverting the water in that area to keep it channeled.  They will never solve all the drainage problems but try to avoid further damage.  Mr. Dalessio explained that if water from the Town road is damaging private property the Town can go in to make repairs with an agreement.  The other option is a Warrant Article to do the other side of North Road which would be much more expensive. Following their discussion there was a consensus of the Selectboard and Mr. Rau to contact Mr. Caskin to schedule a site walk of his property the week of July 4th.

Mr. Dalessio got a call from Sergeant Justin Sanctuary who wanted to thank Mr. Rau for paving Russell Street and the impound area.  Mr. Rau advised that they had enough mix left over to also do Cray Road, Brady Street, Capron Street and Oak Street, finished Burt Street and the cut where the wash-out was in North Walpole.

Pleasant Street Signage and Striping ProposalMrs. Pschirrer asked Mr. Rau about Pleasant Street and the striping project.  Mr. Rau replied that the water line project is complete.  The street will be paved and they will paint a white line on the north side of the street to show where the driving area is.  It will improve safety but will not be designated as a walking area.

 

Mr. Rau went to Colonial Drive to find a leaning tree; he found one but it would not endanger the road or traffic.  The Selectboard and Mr. Rau will look for the tree when they do the site walk in that area.

The Selectboard mentioned that the railing going into the Town Hall will be repaired soon by an independent contractor.  Mr. Rau reported that the Highway Department will do some trimming of bushes around the Town Hall.  They will not do any paving the week of July 4th but will start again the week of July 11th.

NON-PUBLIC SESSION:

Mrs. Pschirrer moved to enter into a Non-Public Session pursuant to RSA 91-A:3 II to discuss (a) Personnel.  Mr. Aldrich seconded the motion and, on a roll call vote with all in favor, the motion was approved at 7:20 PM.

The regular Selectboard meeting resumed at 7:27 PM.

Mrs. Pschirrer moved that the Minutes of the Non-Public Session of June 23, 2016, be sealed.  Seconded by Mr. Aldrich.  With all in favor, the motion was approved.

Dog Licensing Report – June 23, 2016Mrs. Downing reported that the Town Clerk’s office did an initial mailing to everyone on the Unlicensed Dog List.  Some people paid for the dog license; some advised that they no longer have the dogs.  Mrs. Downing was asked to get a copy of that letter for the Selectboard’s information.  What is the deadline, the penalty and fee?  The Selectboard felt that Mrs. Smith should proceed to handle this as she has in the past.

Gazebo Repairs: Mrs. Downing reported that one quote was received but she will seek one more quote.

Written Response to Police Station Safety AuditMr. Dalessio drafted the letter to respond to the Police Station Safety Audit.  He will have it ready for signatures next week.

New Hampshire RSA Books: Mrs. Downing advised that one set (31 volumes) of the RSA books is $676.00.  This includes updates.  The last set was purchased in 2006.  A CD is for only one user.

Mrs. Pschirrer moved to buy one set of the RSA books (31 volumes) for $676.00 that includes updates.  Seconded by Mr. Dalessio.  With Mrs. Pschirrer and Mr. Dalessio in favor, the motion was approved.  Mr. Aldrich was opposed as the RSAs are available on-line.

Employee Policy Handbook UpdateMrs. Pschirrer and the committee continue to work on the Employee Policy Handbook Update.  Mr. Dalessio pointed out that nothing that goes on in that committee has been approved so they should not try to implement any of the revisions until the Selectboard has signed off in full or in part.  Mrs. Pschirrer noted that they have only implemented the 30 days probationary period instead of the one year probationary period.

Procedure Manual:  Copies of the Procedure Manual that Mrs. Clough created for Mrs. Downing were distributed to the Selectboard.

Town of Walpole non-DOT Testing PolicyMr. Dalessio read through the Non-DOT Testing Policy but it is confusing therefore the Selectboard will work on it over the next couple of months.  Mr. Dalessio would re-write it as the Town of Walpole Testing Policy rather than the Non-DOT Testing Policy.  The DOT and the Town should have one drug testing policy.  Mrs. Pschirrer will work on the re-write policy.  They should reference the DOT testing.

 

NEW BUSINESS:

ZBA, Oath of Office – Judy Trow: Mrs. Trow is filling the unexpired term of Mr. Ernie Vose on the ZBA until the next Town election on March 2017.  The Selectboard signed the appointment document for Mrs. Judy Trow.

ZBA, Oath of Appointment – Thomas Murray (Alternate):  Mr. Murray will be filling the unexpired term of Mrs. Trow as an alternate member on the ZBA from June 2016 to Town Meeting in March 2018.  The Selectboard signed the appointment document for Mr. Thomas Murray.

Thank You Letter from Southwestern Community Services:  The Selectboard acknowledged receipt of a Thank You letter from the Southwestern Community Services for the Town’s annual donation.

Invitation to Appreciation Mixer on July 13, 2016, Sponsored by Great Falls Regional Chamber of Commerce:  The Selectboard received an invitation to an Appreciation Mixer on July 13, 2016, from 5:30 to 7:00 PM at the Waypoint Center in Bellows Falls, VT.  This is sponsored by the Great Falls Regional Chamber of Commerce.

The Restaurant at Burdick’s Celebrations:  July 14 and September 30-October 1, 2016:  A letter was received from the Restaurant at Burdick’s to advise that they have celebrations that occur outside under a tent.  These celebrations often include outdoor music and other activities.  This year they are looking to host Bastille Day on July 14th and their Oktoberfest event on September 30th and October 1st.  Their activities are always contained to the tent located in front of the Restaurant entrance at Main Street.  In recognition of those that live close by they are looking to start these events no earlier than 11:30 am and will end no later than 9:00 pm.  They are requesting approval in writing from the Selectman to be able to serve alcohol (beer and wine) outside under the tent.  Mr. Dalessio mentioned that these are their annual events.

Mrs. Pschirrer moved to permit the Restaurant at Burdick’s to hold their Bastille Day on July 14th and their Oktoberfest event on September 30th and October 1st, 2016, and that food, beer and wine may be served outside under the tent.  Seconded by Mr. Aldrich.  With all in favor, the motion was approved.

South Entrance Handicap Access Railing Repair: Mrs. Downing will call a railing contractor to look at the handicap access railing at the south entrance to the Town Hall and obtain an estimate.

Computer SystemMr. Dalessio advised that battery back-ups for all the computers in the office and the Town Clerk’s office will be about $1,000.00.

Mrs. Pschirrer moved to approve purchasing the back-up batteries for all of the computers in the offices.  Seconded by Mr. Aldrich.  With all in favor, the motion was approved.

Fire Department:  Mr. Dalessio pointed out that a letter was received from the Fire Department on the Abenaki Springs building.  There are some issues and concerns with the building.  This letter will be attached to the Building Permit.

Personnel Forms:  Mrs. Pschirrer moved that the Selectboard accept and sign the Personnel forms for one police officer and for all the summer students that have been hired to work at the Hooper Institute and Town pool.  Seconded by Mr. Aldrich.  With all in favor, the motion was approved. 

Salary Review StudyMr. Dalessio noted that at the beginning of the budget season they committed to do a salary review study.  He talked to two companies that will do it for us but they want copies of the job descriptions for all the departments.  He would not include the Directors at this time as they will be separate; they will start with the hourly employees.  Mrs. Pschirrer told the Directors that they need a job description for each employee because they will not be able to do Performance Reviews with one.  Mr. Dalessio said if they do not get this information in by the end of July the study will not be done this year.  When the Selectboard get closer to being ready, the chosen company will come in and do a presentation but the background work needs to be done first.

RECESS SELECTBOARD MEETING:

Mr. Dalessio moved to recess this Selectboard meeting.  The Selectboard will enter into a meeting as the Hooper Trustees.  Seconded by Mr. Aldrich.  With all in favor, the motion was approved at 8:00 PM.

The regular Selectboard meeting resumed at 8:25 PM.

ADJOURNMENT:  Mr. Aldrich moved to adjourn this meeting.  Seconded by Mrs. Pschirrer.  With all in favor, the meeting was adjourned at 8: 26 PM.

 

Respectfully submitted,

Regina Borden, Recording Secretary

 

Free Golf for Children!

Every Monday, Hooper Golf Club is offering free golf for children aged 12 and under!  They must be accompanied by an adult and may play at any time during the day.

Also under consideration is a Monday Morning League for young junior members, with an 8:30 AM start time. Please contact Joe Goodhue at the Pro Shop, 756-4080 for further information.

Artist’s Reception – 7/9/16

Short notice for the recepeton but, please note that the exhibit will be there though August 27th. – Lil

 

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