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THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, April 15, 2010
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HYDRANGEAS
Laconia Muskrats baseball caps and t-shirts help fans show support for the local baseball team which features top college athletes.
ROGER AMSDEN PHOTO
father, Jonathan Crane, is president of the Muskrats, and said that he is pleased and excited to bring the NECBL to the Lakes Re- gion. “As a youngster I spent
my summers on Meredith Neck and really loved this area. As a newlywed I hon- eymooned at the Steele Hill Resort,’’ he says. While Jonathan Crane
was more into track and field while he was growing up, he has always loved the game of baseball. “I’m a baseball nut,” he
confesses, “and I raised my family to be baseball nuts. We are looking to provide quality baseball and family entertainment for the community. We want to produce a winner, but we’ll also have a mas- cot, competitions for the kids, fireworks and so on. “This is all about partici- pation from the commu- nity. We’ll need all sorts of volunteers. And when together we succeed, there will be financial as well as social benefits for the com-
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Over 35 years of Beautification
Muskrats mascot shakes hands with two-year-old Jackson Mitchell of Laconia.
ROGER AMSDEN PHOTO
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served as head baseball coach at Mascoma Re- gional High School. In 2005 Crane also
worked for the Greenville Drive, a Class A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. His
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