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E-Crier October 7, 2011
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Pawtuckaway Nursery donated two maple trees to Little River Park which were planted on October 6. 
The Lee Recreation Commission thanks Mark Davis for his generous support of our developing town park.
Thank you, Mark!



All Town Offices are open Monday, October 10
All Town offices will be open regular hours on Columbus Day

Raising Chickens for Eggs
Wed., Oct. 12  6:30 PM
1790 Farm- 40 Steppingstone Rd
Call 659-2626 to register
Presented by Lee Public Library and Lee Agricultural Commission

Town Hall Closed
Thursday, October 13th the Town Hall will be closed between 8am - 11am for electrical power maintenance. We apologize for any inconvenience. The Library and Code Enforcement Offices should not be impacted by this and will be open as regularly scheduled.

Supervisors of the Checklist
The Supervisors of the Checklist will be meeting at the Town Hall on Friday, October 14 between 7:00PM and 7:30PM for correction of the checklist.  This is the LAST DAY registered voters may change their party affiliation until AFTER the Presidential Primary.

Join us at: The Big Green Bus Stop
Saturday, October 15th - Come check out what some Dartmouth College students are doing! They have converted a coach bus to run on waste vegetable oil, and outfitted it with solar panels. After a summer touring the country they're back in NH and they are coming to Durham. Stop by to tour this awesome bus and check out other local groups and business with a focus on sustainability!

First Stop: Emery Farm at 9:30
Second Stop: Durham Marketplace at 10:40

Sponsored by The Green Oyster, The Big Green Bus, Durham Marketplace and Emery Farm -- An Initiative of the Oyster River Sustainability Committee

Lee Public Canoe Launch
Come celebrate the new Lee public canoe facility on Sunday, October 16, from 1 - 3 p.m.
Meet at the launch off Highway 152, just upstream about 1/3 of a mile from the bridge at Wadleigh Falls in Lee.  Come paddle upstream and float back down, have refreshments and enjoy the afternoon on the water. Bring pdf's and canoe or kayak.
Please register with Sharon Meeker, s-meeker@comcast.net or phone her at 659-5441.

ORCSD School Board
The ORCSD School Board is looking for new volunteers for its Advisory Budget Committee. This commitment can be time-intensive.

The purpose for the committee is as follows: To form an advisory committee that becomes educated about the ORCSD budget and provides budget recommendations to the School Board. These recommendations put the needs of the students first and will be fiscally responsible to taxpayers.

Any interested persons from the Oyster River School District should send along a letter of interest with qualifications to wdifruscio@orcsd.org, or mail to ORCSD School Board, c/o Wendy DiFruscio, 36 Coe Drive, Durham, NH  03824.

All Hallows Eve in 18th Century Lee -- CANCELLED
The All Hallows Eve event scheduled for Saturday, October 29th has been cancelled.

Trick or Treat Night
Trick or Treat Night in Lee will be October 30th between the hours of 5pm and 7pm. Click HERE for some Halloween Safety Tips!

Attention Seniors...
The annual enrollment period for the Medicare Part D (drug) benefit program will be held October 15 – December 7 for prescription coverage starting January 1, 2012. We are all aware of the high cost of prescriptions, and these costs can create a real burden to seniors already on a fixed income with no Social Security cost of living increase in recent years. The process of comparing and choosing the best plan for you can be overwhelming, but fortunately Servicelink can help!! This service is free and confidential. They will assist by helping you choose the coverage that is best for YOU. Remember, you can only change your plan between October 15 and December 7, so please call Servicelink soon at 332-7398 to get an appointment for an individual review and enrollment in the 2012 drug program.

Beware! Email Scam
Residents have been receiving emails from an account claiming to be "Comcast" and they want your account information to avoid account termination. It is not actually from Comcast so please do not share your account info through email. You can forward this message to missed-spam@comcast.net 

thanks!

Did you know??
The average New Hampshire taxpayer contributes about $26* in taxes per year to fund public libraries and their services. But how much would they need to pay out-of-pocket if they purchased their books, movies and other library services in stores?

Click HERE to find out!!

*This figure comes from the 2006 New Hampshire Public Library Annual Report.

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