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THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Thursday, February 16, 2012


15 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES


Exit 20 / I-93 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE Envision your future on this 10+acre site in the heart of a healthy business climate. Paved access road frontage on Rte. 3. Property abutted by Wal-Mart. Nearby are auto dealerships, restaurants, Factory Outlet Mall, etc. Many permissible alternatives. Purchase price: $950,000.


LAKES REGION COMMERCIAL CAPE with


Real Estate High traffic count on Rt. 25, Moultonboro. 1533+/-sf eye appealing cape & garage currently housing a successful business + income apt. Very affordable $199,000. oppty. that’s perfect for residential or commercial enterprise.


Statewide for Sale:


PORTSMOUTH, NH….Convenience store with gas CENTRAL NH…..……Plumbing & Heating Co. NORTHERN NH………. Motor Inn w/Restaurant


LAKES REGION NH…. Landscape, Property Management Co. SEACOAST NH…………High Volume Gas Station


SEACOAST NH…………Franchise: Taco Bell (well established)


Deli & Grocery Market Retail, Art Framing Store Marine, Docks & Trailers Print & Copy Service


Landmark C-Store no gas Wolfeboro Income R.E.


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The murder castle that H.H. Holmes built in Englewood, a Chicago suburb. HOLMES from 14


off a new round of interest in Holmes’ hometown and what may have happened in Gilmanton that shaped his character. Herman Mudgett was


born in Gilmanton, to Levi Horton Mudgett and Theo- date Page Price, both of whom were descended from the first non-native


settlers in the area. Ac- cording to the 2007 Most Evil profile on Holmes, his father was a violent alco- holic, and his mother was a devout Methodist who read the Bible to Herman. He claimed that, as a


child, schoolmates forced him to view and touch a human skeleton after discovering his fear of the


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local doctor. The bullies just wanted to scare him, but instead he was utterly fascinated, and he soon became obsessed with death. A self-described “moth-


er’s boy,” Mudgett read Jules Verne and Edgar Allan Poe as a boy and showed an inventive bent, See HOLMES on 18


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