THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Thursday, April 5, 2012 OUTon the TOWN Great Food, Libations & Good Times! EVENTS from 24
Cline songs. $18/advance or $20/door. 1-888-245-6374 or
interlakestheatre@gmail.com
The Bucky Lewis Show –
Comedy for a Cause Blackstones at the Margate, 76 Lake Street, Laconia. 8pm. Fundraiser for the WLNH Children’s Auction. $25 per person. 524-7185
SUNDAY 22ND
“Always, Patsy Cline” Concord Audi, 3 Prince Street, Concord. 2pm. This show is funny and charming and moves at a break-neck pace and showcases 25 Patsy Cline songs. $18/advance or $20/door. 1-888-245-6374 or
interlakestheatre@gmail.com
Rosanne Cash The Music Hall, 28 Chestnut Street, Portsmouth. 7:30pm. 436-2400
www.themusichall. org
A Night of Music with Two
Old Friends Newton Town Hall, 2 Town Hall Road, Newton. 7pm. These two perform American country music the way it was conceived in the early 20th century and demonstrate how these tunes are often derived from the songs of the Irish, but have been influenced by other cultural and ethnic groups, particularly African American to create an original American sound. Free. 382-7574
MONDAY 23RD
GAPS Diet Program Wolfeboro Public Library, 6:30pm. 569-2428
TUESDAY 24TH
Laconia State School: Understanding our Past to
Create a Better Future Meredith Public Library, 91 Main Street, Meredith. 6:30pm. This presentation will provide insight into the principle features of society’s values and changes in those values during the 20th 279-4303
century. Free.
Overboard! A True Bluewater Odyssey of a NH
Man’s Survival Mary E. Bartlett Library, 22 Dalton Road, Brentwood. 7pm. Hear the story of Ron Burd, a crew member on the sailboat Almeisan. Four days into their voyage from Connecticut to Bermuda a massive storm struck, in which the Captain and the First Mate were swept away by huge seas! 642-3355
WEDNESDAY 25TH
Children’s Arts & Crafts Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm, 58 Cleveland
THE SPOT FOR FUN!
Serving Lunch & Dinner
7 Days A Week
11:30am to Close
Easter Brunch Buffet
Sunday April 8th Accepting Reservations for seatings at 10am, 11:30am & 1pm Prime Rib, Poached Salmon,
Lobster Stuffed Haddock, Chicken Marsala, Braised Lamb Shank, Rice Pilaf, Veggies, Shrimp Cocktail, Fresh Fruit, Home Fries, Smoked Bacon, Maple Sausage,
Games • Mini-Golf • Restaurant • Bowling • Cash Bingo • Tavern • Kiddie Rides
Rte. 3, Weirs Beach, NH •
www.FunspotNH.com Open Year-Round 603-366-4377
Eggs Benedict, Made to Order Omelets, French Toast and Assorted Desserts
Full Dinner Menu Available 2:30pm-8pm
2667 Lakeshore Road directly behind Ellacoya Country Store
www.BarnAndGrille.com • 293-8700
Hill Road, Tamworth. 10- 11:30am. Ages 8-15. $5 per person. Reservations are appreciated. 323-7591
Spring Serenade The Amoskeag Fishways Learning Center, 6 Fletcher Street, Manchester. 10-11am or 1-2pm. Pre school program about which animals are calling in the spring and why. Children will mimic some of their songs and make an animal call to take home. Advance registration with payment required. 626- 3474
Free Outdoor Adventure
Talks N.H. Fish and Game, 11 Hazen Drive, Concord. 7pm. Learn about the natural history of our native black bears, current research being done on black bears in New Hampshire and how this powerful species is managed in the Granite State.
MALKIN from 6
was left of its $528.7 million loan it had previously received.” Prystash’s hike
was 8.5 percent , taking his base sal- ary from $350,000 to $380,000. One A123 vice president, Robert Johnson, re- ceived a 20.7 per- cent pay increase that saw his salary grow from $331,250 to $400,000. An- other vice president, Jason Forcier, vice president of the au- tomotive solutions group, climbed from a $331,250 base sal- ary to $350,000.
Analyst Paul Chess-
er of the D.C.-based National Legal and Policy Center raises pointed questions about the timing of the pay raises: “Were their actions intend- ed as greater protec- tion for their execu- tives in the case of a sale or bankruptcy of the company?” In- quiring House GOP investigators looking into the Obama De- partment of Energy’s big green boondog- gles should want to know. And t a xpa y e r s should want to know more about the cozy
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ties between A123 and the White House and Demo c rat i c pol i t icians. A123 Systems CEO Da- vid Vieau showered Barack Obama, the Democratic National Committee and key Democrats on Capi- tol Hill with nearly $17,000 before re- ceiving the stimu- lus injection. A123 enviro-boodle also flowed to Mass. Sen. John Kerry and Rep. Ed Markey. Betting on “smart grid” cro- nyism has been a
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