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Ray Boas, Publisher
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JANUARY 2020 CLARION – NOW ON-LINE
The January 2020 issue of the CLARION is now on-line, for you to see. I posted a tad early since the holidays are coming. I am sure that you will want to take a break from holiday frenzy and relax … Continue reading
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CANDLES IN THE WINDOW – THE HISTORY BEHIND
I share a tidbit of history each month in THE WALPOLE CLARION in my “column,” DID YOU KNOW THAT…? In the December, 2019, issue I explored the background behind placing candles in windows. As the season approaches, you may want … Continue reading
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GATEWAY TO WALPOLE – GIVING VIDEO
Still wondering why the efforts to conserve the 1,000 feet of Connecticut River frontage at the entrance to the Village of Walpole, New Hampshire? This video will answer your questions, show you this special property, and its importance. At the … Continue reading
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ARMISTICE DAY – 100th ANNIVERSARY – NOVEMBER 11, 2018 – VETERANS DAY
I publish a “blog – “Shunpiking with Ray” – documenting, and sharing my travels. For the first time I just published the background to Armistice Day – Veterans Day. For years I have received a daily email from The Week – a … Continue reading
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WALPOLE WATER REPORTS – FASCINATING READING
While researching for July CLARION articles about the Connecticut River and Walpole’s water resources (as well as the Walker Road Conservation project), I was exposed to two reports and strategies about the drinking water supplies in the Town of Walpole. … Continue reading
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