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ROUTE 16 & The Scenic Byways of Rtes. 25, 28, 108, 109, 113, 125, 153 & 171

May | Vol. 8 | No. 5 Published on the 16th of the Month

Inside This Issue... New Beginnings | Page 3

Road Race | Page 11

What’s Up | Pages 6-8

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Old Stories, New Beginnings Article and photos By Joann Coskie At once old and new, 254 Main Street in Union is a marvelous center of community connections and a window into the lives and activities of New England’s early settlers. Currently, a sign out front identifies it as the Greater Wakefield Resource Center (GWRC). While still evolving, the Center now provides lunch meals for the public 3 times a week, a function hall available to rent, a multipurpose room used by various groups, and a gathering place for socializing. The Gafney Library conducts tutoring and HiSET (high school equivalency testing) exams at GWRC. The rental offices are occupied by the Acton Wakefield Watersheds Alliance and Moose Mountain Regional Greenways (MMRG). It was in 1998 when the town of Wakefield recognized the significance and potential in the building, motivating the Board of Selectmen to seek funding through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. They were successful in receiving a grant of $425,000 to acquire and renovate the building to convert into a community center. In addition to Wakefield purchasing the building, they were able to repair or replace siding and roofing, numerous windows, construct a kitchen, dining hall, office space, multi-purpose room, accessible entry and restrooms and install an el-

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• New Beginnings continued from page 3 They came as vacationers, hunters, fishermen and loggers, salesmen and peddlers as well as those seeking to settle there. The community had lively commerce with a yarn factory, gristmill, sawmill, tannery, a general store and blacksmith shop. Eventually, the rail line extended further north, taking the bulk of commerce with it and causing a decline in Union’s prosperity. Changing hands several times, the Union Hotel became Farmers Tavern, then the Red Coach Inn. Perhaps as an effect of the war, the last visitors to the Union Hotel are believed to have been in 1939. In 1961 the hotel was lost to mortgage foreclosure. Also in 1961, the last passenger train passed through, no doubt carrying passengers nostalgic for days gone by. For 5 years after the foreclosure the building remained empty until the VFW Burroughs Drew Post 7663 acquired it from Merchants Savings Bank in 1966. Some local residents remember fondly gathering at the VFW with friends and neighbors. Residents who were children then still remember sitting in booths and eating french fries while their parents played bingo. By 1998, the size, scope and cost of upkeep and renovations motivated the VFW to sell the building to Wakefield, retaining the organization’s rights to use the facility. Sadly, due to declining membership the post closed and the remaining members joined Milton VFW Post 8993. The fate of the once proud Union

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Hotel took an upturn when the cultural and historical value of the building was recognized in 1998 and the Lakes Region Planning Commission (LRPC) assisted in having the GWRC listed to the National Register of Historic Places. This was in keeping with the LRPC mission to aid and support communities in economic development, quality environments and cultural values. Since then, the rehabilitation effort has been furthered by grants from the Northern Borders Regional Commission, New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and a matching grant from the New Hampshire Land and Community Heritage Investment Program (LCHIP). The one requirement of the awards is adherence to standards set by the Secretary of the Interior. The largest of these grants was $245,000 from Northern Borders for the rehabilitation of the second and third floors. New modern wiring and plumbing as well as partitioning spaces to create office space is just some of the work in progress. In 2016 Wakefield established the GWRC Capital Reserve Fund, adding to it in 2017 and in subsequent years. The community assistance is a clear indication of the voters’ desire to provide Wakefield and the adjacent communities with a gathering space and supportive programs. This assistance and donations help with the ongoing work and meeting requirements for matching grant funds. Much more work is required, but the future and the poten-

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March 2022 | ALONG ROUTE 16 | Page 5 • New Beginnings continued from page 4 tial value to the area in developing this resource cannot be overstated. Monday through Friday the center is open from 9 am to 1 pm for visitors and tours. Martha Borsh is usually there to welcome visitors and provide information. The function hall that is available to rent is also used for meals every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday at 12 o’clock. The Center asks for a donation of $4.00 per meal and prints the thrice-weekly menu a month in advance. Three paid workers are assisted by volunteers to prepare and serve the meals. On those days the parking lot is filled with cars as people gather for lunch. Even the covid pandemic didn’t stop diners from enjoying the repast, as takeout lunches were made available. Patrons should call ahead to place their order to dine in or take out (603-4738324). Diners range from the young to retirees, workers taking a lunch break, “snowbirds” and local residents. Some of the working crowd might include a group working on the historic factory building on nearby Chapel Street which once produced toys and furniture. Some guests may be coming from the nearby Heritage Park Railroad Museum, or as the name indicates, the Chapel on Chapel Street. These other locations have histories, stories and fu-

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May 20, Jason Spooner Band, at Stone Mountain Arts Center, Brownfield, ME, 207-935-7292, www.stonemountainartscenter.com. May 20-22, Chesterton Stage Productions Present: Robin Hood, at Rochester Opera House, 31 Wakefield Street, Rochester, 603-335-1992, www.rochesteroperahouse.com. May 21, Children’s Day, 10 am-4 pm, children’s activities on the farm, String Equinox music, NH Farm Museum, 1305 White Mt. Highway, Milton, 6527840, www.nhfarmmuseum.org. May 21, Great Smith River Canoe & Race, register: 10 am-12:45 pm, race begins at 1:15 pm, Albee Beach, Wolfeboro, contact race chair Roger Murray at 603-569-5454, www.wolfeborolions.com. May 22, Hector Olivera, Organist, Wolfeboro Friends of Music at First Congregational Church, 115 S. Main Street, Wolfeboro, 603-569-2151, www. wfriendsofmusic.org. May 26, Golf Tournament, Monarch School of NE, registration 7:30 pm, 8:30 am start, Rochester Country Club, 94 Church St., Rochester, raffle, breakfast, lunch, contests and more, email amartineau@monarchschoolne.org. May 26, Mary Jane, book discussion, White Birch Books, 2568 White Mt. Highway, N. Conway, 356-3200, www.whitebirchbooks.com. May 28, Opening Day, Bevin Skiff Raffle Drawing, 10 am-4 pm, raffle drawing at 3 pm, NH Boat Museum, 399 Center St., Wolfeboro, 569-4554, www. nhbm.org. May 28-29, Memorial Day Weekend Craft Fair, Schouler Park, 1 Norcross Circle, North Conway, Saturday 10 am-5 pm & Sunday 10 am-5 pm, arts & crafts fair with over 110 exhibitors. Friendly, leashed dogs welcome. Music with North River both days. Free admission, call Joyce 603-387-1510, joycescraftshows.com. May 29, Annual Ossipee Kids Fishing Derby, 8-11 am, Mill Pond, for ages 15 & under, special guest appearance by NH Fish & Game offices, prizes, 5398417, tjeldridge@ossipee.org.


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May 29, Suitcase Junket concert, Feel the Barn Concert Series, 118 Page Hill Rd., Chocorua, 323-6169, www.thefarmstand.net. May 29-30, Ossipee Town Wide Yard Sale, sales all over town, Ossipee Parks & Rec., 539-1307, recdept@ossipee.org.

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May 30, Blues Project featuring Jon Butcher & Deric Dyer, Dave Gerard opens, 7-9 pm, Barn at the Inn on Main, Wolfeboro, general admission, or VIP dining options, 569-1335, www.aspectproductionsnewengland.com. May 31, Tears of Darkness: The Story of the Bataan Death March and its Aftermath, 7-8 pm, online presentation by authors Elizabeth and Michael Norman, Wright Museum of WWII, 77 Center St., Wolfeboro, info/tickets: 569-1212. June 1-30, Wood Working Craft of John White exhibit, Wolfeboro Public Library, 259 S. Main St., Wolfeboro, presented by Lakes Center for the Arts, info: www.wolfeborolibrary.org. June 2-12, Sex & Other Disturbances, M&D at Eastern Slope Inn Playhouse, 733-5275, www.mdplayhouse.com. June 3, George Winston concert, 8 pm, Stone Mountain Arts Center, Brownfield, ME, www.stonemountainartscenter.com, 207-935-7292. June 4, Altrusa Plant Sale, 9 am-noon, Cook Memorial Library, 93 Main St., Tamworth, 323-8510, www.tamworthlibrary.org. June 4, Birding in the Bog, 7-10 am, Tin Mt. Conservation Center, 1245 Bald Hill Rd., Albany, 447-6991. June 4, Fred Marple comedy show, 7:30 pm, Barnstormers, summer theatre, 104 Main St., Tamworth, 323-8500, www.barnstormerstheatre.org. June 4, Mushroom Talk with Eric, noon-1 pm, Effingham Public Library, 30 Town House Rd., Effingham, 539-1537, www.effingham.lib.us. June 4, Summah Stompah Music & Arts Festival, noon-4 pm, live music, food trucks, family friendly activities, Tamworth Rec. Dept. Fields, 104 Durrell Rd., Tamworth, free, by Tamworth Arts Council & Tamworth Rec. Dept., www.artstamworth.org.

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June 11, Boat Show, 8 am-2 pm, Wolfeboro Town Docks, Dockside Drive, Wolfeboro, www.newenglandlymangroup.org. June 11, Civil War Muster Day, 10 am-4 pm, museum will host 12th NH Civil War Regiment, experience camp life, drills, watch preparation of a meal, enjoy Muster Day Cake, NH Farm Museum, 1305 White Mt. Highway, Milton, 6527840, www.nhfarmmuseum.org. June 11, Earrings in a Day with Joy Raskin, 10 am-4 pm, League of NH Craftsmen Center Sandwich Fine Craft Gallery, 32 Main St., Center Sandwich, 284-6831, www.centersandwich.nhcrafts.org. June 11, Jason Tardy, high-end juggling show, 7:30 pm, Barnstormers, 104 Main St., Tamworth, 323-8500, www.barnstormerstheatre.org. June 11, Tamworth Farmer’s Market, 9 am-noon, 30 Tamworth Road, Tamworth, info: www.tamworthfarmersmarket.org. June 11, Toni Lynn Washington Band with guitarist Roberto Morbioli, Jonathan Sarty opens, 7-9 pm, Barn at the Inn on Main, Wolfeboro, tickets: 569-1335, www.aspectproductionsnewengland.com.

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June 11-19, Laconia Motorcycle Week, Laconia, www.laconiamcweek.com. June 12, Ali McGuirk Band concert, Feel the Barn Concert Series, 118 Page Hill Rd., Chocorua, 323-6169, www.thefarmstand.net. June 12, Cold River Radio Show concert, 7-9 pm, Majestic Theatre, 36 Main St., Conway, www.coldriverradio.com. June 12, Floral Workshop, Make and Take Victorian Nosegays, at the Clark Museum Complex, 233 S. Main Street, Wolfeboro. Info: www.wolfeborohistoricalsociety.org. June 13, Cruise Night, Mount Washington Valley Old Car Club, 5:30-7:30 pm, old cars, door prizes, raffle, Settler’s Green, 1699 White Mt. Highway, Conway, 888-667-9636, www.settlersgreen.com. June 14, Raised Relief: Three Dimensional Maps of the White Mountains by Dave Govatski, 7 pm, Old Firehouse in Conway village, 7 pm, open to public, Conway Historical Society, 447-5551, www.conwayhistoricalsociety.org. ONGOING

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Mount Washington Road Race Features Returning Champs

The 61st running of the Delta Dental Mount Washington Auto Road Race on June 18th is two short months away, and the returning champions, Kim Dobson and Joe Gray, are returning to defend their titles. Kim Dobson, 38 of Eagle, Colo., has won all six times she has entered and is the overwhelming favorite to take home a seventh title this year. Joe Gray, also 38 of Colorado Springs, Colo., has won the race the last five times he has run it and is looking for a sixth win this year. He has also won a couple of World Mountain Running Championships in the past six years as well. He was also named the Greatest of all Time (GOAT) of mountain running. All eyes will be on the champ as the field tries to take him down. Gray will have a veritable laundry list of contenders this year. Starting with last year’s runner up, Eric Blake. Blake, the ageless 43-year-old from West Hartford, Conn., has finished in the top three fourteen times and has won four times. We are eager to see if he can make it five this year. Lee Berube, 31 of Syracuse, NY, has finished third the last two years and keeps getting better. Also returning from last year is the fourth-place finisher, Samuel Fazioli, 30 of Derry, N.H. If Fazioli doesn’t win outright, he is the favorite to take home the Crossan Cup awarded to the top NH male and female runners. In addition to the returning contenders, we have four elite runners making debuts at Mount Washington. For whatever reason, maybe a lack of knowledge of what is in front of them, debut runners often have success. New to Mount Washington this year are 27-year-old Thomas Echelberger from Colchester, VT, Mason Coppi, 24 of Syracuse, N.Y., Everett Hackett, 32 of Hartford, Conn., and Adrian Macdonald, 33 of Fort Collins, Colo. Ech-

elberger is a member of the National Guard Elite Biathlon team. We have often seen Nordic skiing athletes do quite well at Mount Washington. Coppi was a four year All Southern Conference cross country runner and has speed. Since college he has taken up trail racing and done well with first place finishes at the Swain Mountain Trail Race and the Black Diamond Express Trail Half Marathon in which he set a course record. Hackett is a two-time Olympic Marathon Trials qualifier, has a best time of 2:18:56, and just finished 50th overall at the 2022 Boston Marathon. Macdonald has an impressive resume with two wins at the Mount Evans Ascent in Colorado, and he is also the reigning champion of the famous Leadville 100 trail race. All these guys can obviously run, but how does it translate to 7.6 miles of 12%-22% grade? On the women’s side, Dobson has been so dominant over the past decade, it is hard to imagine her losing. With last year’s second, third, and fourth place finishers not returning, her chances are looking really good. However, the fifth-place finisher from 2021, Ashley Busa, 37 of Portsmouth, N.H., is back and looking to improve. Kim Nedeau, 42 of Leverett, Mass., is healthy. When healthy, Nedeau has always been in contention. She missed a win in 2019 by only thirty one seconds. Battling injury in 2021, Nedeau still took 6th place in a very strong field. During her injury recovery, she took up ElliptiGo training to maintain her endurance base. While she was at it she won the ElliptiGo World Championship in 2021 with the 3rd fastest time ever, a time seven minutes faster than Molly Seidel, the 2020 Olympic Marathon Bronze Medalist and winner of the

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