The Berlin Daily Sun, Tuesday, March 6, 2012

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Page 8 — THE BERLIN DAILY SUN, Tuesday, March 6, 2012

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An AVH babysitting course was held hospital’s lecture room on Monday, February 20. Fifteen participants learned about topics including a review of what participants like in a babysitter; growth and development of children; questions to ask the parent or guardian before starting babysitting; caring for a child, diapering, feeding and bathing; following the parent’s guidelines; child safety; and CPR. The students received an AVH Certificate of Program Completion. The instructor was Donna Gagne, RN, AVH staff education assistant. The next AVH Babysitting Course will be held on April 23. To register or for more information, please call Koren Labrecque, administrative assistant, at (603) 326-5603. Participants were: (l-r) Front row: Brandon Weeks; Valerie Morin; Cassidy Lang; Chloe Allen. Middle row: Desmond Bradford; Sheinalee Glover; Hailee Arsenault; Syrena Couch; Bryar Allen Back row: Donna Gagne, RN, Course Instructor; Savannah Eastman; Bridget Miller; Kailey Lemieux; Domonique Rowell; Kourtney Wheeler; Brianna Allen. STAGE from page 6

The commissioners recommended taking $500 from the budgets of the unincorporated places of Success, Cambridge, and Kilkenny to come up with the $1,500. All three unincorporated places have major ATV and snowmobile trail systems and the appropriation would come out of timber tax revenues and have no impact on the tax rate. The commissioner also recommended appropriating $750 from the Atkinson-Gilmanton Academy budget to assist Pittsburg Fire and Rescue with purchase of a rescue equipment trailer. Rep. Richardson said he was concerned about the county’s potential liability if someone got hurt using the rescue vehicle. But MeKeel said it would be treated as a contribution and there would be no liability to the county but promised to research the issue. Richardson said he feared giving money to the club would open up the county to similar requests. He said he could envision requests for funding from the three chambers of commerce in the county. Rep. Marc Tremblay of Berlin said the need for rescues will increase as the region promotes ATV and use of the trail systems grows.. Daugherty said he did not disagree with the need for the emergency rescue equipment but

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said he also had concerns about setting a precedent. “We’re going to end up with a lot of folks on our doorstep wanting their share,” he said. Commissioner Tom Brady said as selectmen for the unincorporated places the commissioners felt it was appropriate to use funds generated by the places to provide needed services. Richardson said he had no problem with the appropriation to the Pittsburg Fire and Rescue but was not uncomfortable with the giving money to a private entity. The proposed appropriation to Pittsburg Fire and Rescue was questioned by Coos County Democrat reporter Edith Tucker who noted it was not approved during the commission’s public meetings. Commissioner Burnham Judd admitted the written request came in after the Feb. 8 commission meeting. He said he polled the other commissioners and included it in the final budget presented to the delegation. Judd admitted his actions were probably in violation of the Right to Know law. Richardson said e-mail polls are definitely illegal and called Judd’s action a clear violation of the Right to Know law. The delegation will be meeting Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Coos County Nursing Home in Berlin.

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