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THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Thursday, December 1, 2011


so that you may see for yourself what it looks like. (Please see the accompa- nying photo.) It’s now near dinnertime


on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. The weath- er forecast for Wednes- day, for when Malzy has planned to travel, is not especially good and as usual for WMUR-TV it is characteristically vague for the Lakes Region where I live. The location of the rain/snow line is what is vague. Diablo and I sure hope that nothing will interfere with Malzy com- ing to stay with us. The people who will be trans- porting him have 4-wheel drive and conditions are


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supposed to be clear by noontime on Wednesday, so there is still hope I guess. Time will tell and so will I in two weeks, when we all go Rambling Through History again, right here in the Weirs Times. I certainly hope that your Thanksgiving worked out well for you.


Note: The author, Mal


Fuller, hopes to recover his health sufficiently to once again be available to provide the electrical resto- ration of your vintage tube- type radio. Mal’s phone number is (603) 569-1946. Mal’s E-mail address is: radiodoc@metrocast.net.


Generation Hand-Down Jewelry


Here’s a photo of the new refrigerator that I reported on in a Weirs Times article that was published last summer. In the article accompanying this photo, I report on how good or bad a refrigerator I have found it to be in the months that have followed its installation.


RAMBLING from 32 and my stroke compro- mised balance, the trip down into the cellar is fraught with risk for me. Fortunately, there are very few reasons that come up where a trip to the cellar is mandatory for me. This past summer, I vowed to eliminate one more po- tential reason that I might feel compelled to go down there. To explain, the heating oil tank is located in the cellar. While I buy fuel oil on an automatic basis, I’ve found it’s al- ways a good idea to check the fuel gauge once in a while. Of course, check-


ing the gauge has always required a trip to the cel- lar. Terry Biehl of Terry’s


Independent Heating fixed me up with a great resolu- tion to my quandary. He installed a nifty remotely read oil gauge system. A battery operated sending unit has been installed in the cellar tank. Hence- forth, the inexpensive bat- tery will be replaced when Terry performs his annual service on the boiler and hot water system. Up here on the first floor, the system’s remote gauge may be plugged into any wall outlet that suits your


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fancy. I have it plugged into a wall outlet near my bathroom sink. It’s been installed since this past summer, so I’ve already had a chance to watch it work through a normal oil delivery cycle. I’ve snapped a picture of it


One-of-a-kind modern inlay jewelry


designs made with hand cut Southwestern stones and set into old coin silver. Call or find me on facebook.


603-455-1146 “generation hand-down”


Phil Hubbard


We have some new faces!


Although still seeing patients, Dr. Charles Lambert has decided to reduce his administrative duties and brought on a trusted colleague.


Please welcome Dr. Joseph Cariello as the new owner and dentist. A little bit about Dr. Joe:


He graduated from the State University at Buffalo in 2000. He has five small children, four boys and one girl. He knew he wanted to be a dentist when he was eight.


We’re also pleased to introduce Dr. Karin Lamar and Dr. Joseph Williams.


Dr. Lamar was named one of New Hampshire Magazine’s Top Dentists in 2010. Dr. Williams taught at Tufts University, and earned a Master of the Academy of General Dentistry.


We now provide Invisalign, Zoom Whitening, and multiple implant systems. For your convenience we have family scheduling and extended hours.


Learn more at our new website www.interlakesdental.com. As always, please call us at (603) 253-4363 or stop in any time.


You’re in great hands at Interlakes. 60 Whittier Highway Moultonborough, NH 603-253-4363 www.interlakesdental.com


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