THE WALPOLE CLARION, LLC
Ray Boas, Publisher
PO Box 757
Walpole, NH 03608
603 756-4545
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2021 WARRANT ARTICLES
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A History of Walpole New Hampshire, by Martha Frizzell, 1963 – several sets available starting at $70 – click set below.
Click on Plow for — TOWN OF WALPOLE PARKING ORDINANCE and SNOW REMOVAL AND ICE CONTROL POLICY
TOWN OF WALPOLE
AS IT WAS…AND STILL IS – WALPOLE, NEW HAMPSHIRE
AS IT WAS…AND STILL IS – WALPOLE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, tours the reader through more than 125 years of history shown through 300 rarely seen images creatively displayed, all in full-color. Only $20 per copy. Available at Joanie Joan’s Baked Goods Company, The Walpole Artisans’ Cooperative, or call Ray at 603 756-4545. Mailing (domestic and international) available. Click on image for more details.
WALPOLE HISTORICAL GIFTS
WALPOLE’S MASTER PLAN and ZONING ORDINANCE
Walpole Water and Conservation
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COVID UPDATE — 28 February — NOT GOOD !!!
Provided by our State Representative, Lucy Weber COVID by the Numbers—February 28 Edition From a low of 5 active cases of COVID at the beginning of the week, Walpole rocketed back up to 10 active cases on the 27th, before backing down to 8 active cases … Continue reading
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MARCH 2010 CLARION — Now On-Line
Can you believe March is blowing in this coming week? And, with that, your hardcopy of the March CLARION will be in the mail Friday and in your hands then or on Saturday. But, now you can read the 20 … Continue reading
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COVID SHOTS in KEENE — WHAT TO EXPECT
I got my first COVID shot this week, and in sharing the experience with others I wrote the following piece which will be in the March issue of THE WALPOLE CLARION. But, that is a week away, so I am … Continue reading
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COVID UPDATE – SECOND DOSES – LUCY’S 14 FEBRUARY REPORT
I have my first shot on the 17th, but it sounds like the second shot scheduling is still not “set in stone” as we would expect. Stay safe and stay well, yours, RAY BOAS, Publisher COVID by the Numbers—February 14 … Continue reading
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MARCH 2021 CLARION — DEADLINE 19 FEBRUARY 2021
A week away and the March Town Meeting issue of the CLARION will close on Friday, 19 February, for all articles and advertisements. Once completed, the files will work their way to the printer, and then into your hands by … Continue reading
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2021 WARRANT ARTICLES and UPDATED DOG ORDINANCE
The Town has provided the CLARION with the signed Warrant Articles for Town Meeting March 9 and 13, 2021. You may read them in advance by clicking this link below: WARRANT ARTICLES – 2021 Because of required legal terminology, Articles … Continue reading
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COVID UPDATE – and – SECOND DOSE INFORMATION
COVID by the Numbers—January 30 Edition And More About Those Second Doses Second doses: We now know more about scheduling those second doses of vaccine. Things are still in a little bit of flux, but here is the procedure as it … Continue reading
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FEBRUARY 2021 CLARION — NOW ON-LINE
The February issue of THE WALPOLE CLARION should be at the post office on Friday, 29 January. Thus, always posting a day or so beforehand on-line, the February issue is now on line. You may click this link — https://walpoleclarion.files.wordpress.com/2021/01/clarion-feb21-topress2.pdf … Continue reading
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COVID-19 APPOINTMENTS – HAVING TROUBLE ???
The roll-out of the NH Covid-19 Vaccination sign-up began Friday with those 65 and over receiving a CDC email early Saturday. This email was confusing (many of us trashed it as SPAM), and then a NH State email arrived telling … Continue reading
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The Good News – NONE – The Bad News Below – 17 January 2021
COVID by the Numbers—January 17 Edition We’re #1! Unfortunately, being #1 is not always a Good Thing. Until very recently, Cheshire County had a very low rate of COVID infection as expressed as a rate of cases per 100,000 population. As of … Continue reading
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