The Conway Daily Sun, Saturday, May 28, 2011

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Page 68 — THE CONWAY DAILY SUN, Saturday, May 28, 2011

Chip Maxfield honored with General James Wolfe Award

156 Goose Pond Rd., Lyme, NH 03768 603-986-5040 Cathy@MtVistaRe.com www.MtVistaRe.com Vacation Property Specialist

OPEN HOUSE • Sat & Sun, May 28 & 29 • 2 to 4pm Fantastic Mt Washington views from this contemporary, 3BR, 3BA, open concept home in Jackson, NH. Wow over the craftsmanship; extensive updates and renovations; open, airy design; abundance of storage space; and comfortable layout with large deck and cool screen room. Enjoy protected views while you feel the mountains in every room or while you walk the beautifully landscaped, 5 ac private lot; terraced gardens; and woodland paths. Combine this home with the abutting 4 acre lot for a greatly reduced package. Seller open to offers. MLS 2796307 $449,000.00

188 Green Hill Rd, Jackson, NH. West off Rte 16 after the covered bridge.

“Chip” Henry S. Maxfield Jr. was recently presented with the General James Wolfe Award for 2011 by Wolfeboro Area Chamber of Commerce president Tod O’Dowd. The award is presented in recognition of outstanding service and dedication to the Wolfeboro area community for the benefit of present and future residents, businesses and visitors. “We are honoring Chip for his dedication to Great Waters Music Festival, the Nick Recreation Park, Friends of Abenaki, Wolfeboro chamber board of directors, the Wolfeboro Master Plan Committee, the Maxfield ‘We Care’ Program (which has raised over $539,000 for over 240 local charities to date), Wolfeboro Chamber Parking Committee, and more,” stated O’Dowd at the fifth annual Wolfeboro Area Chamber of Commerce mingle. “Chip has a great passion and commitment to Wolfeboro. Not only has he given money, but also his time, to the many projects and organizations of our town. Chip’s record of service epitomizes the very spirit of the General James Wolfe Award.” Chip Maxfield, president and co-owner of

Call Carol at 603-998-3587 or Ted 603-496-3816 Exit Realty Leaders 603-539-9595 354 Rte. 16B, Center Ossipee, NH 03814

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Chip Maxfield, General James Wolfe Award recipient, pictured with his wife Tina. They have worked side by side in their business and charitable work for over 34 years.

Maxfield Real Estate, brings a lifetime of real estate experience to the table. Since he was 8 years old, he has accompanied his father, Henry S. Maxfield Sr., on real estate calls. In 1972 Chip Maxfield bcame a licensed real estate broker and he continues to serve

the Lakes Region community as the second generation of Maxfields. His wife, Tina Maxfield, is coowner of Maxfield Real Estate and has been an integral part of growing their business and taking a leadership role in community projects and organizations.

HOLMES from page 67

information. I would love to see this, but it will take work to make builders and the government get on board. We're working on it, and homeowners should demand it. Q: Your new show, “Holmes Inspection,” informs viewers about home inspections. What viewers are learning? A: [They're learning] why a good home inspection is worth every penny. There are so many parts of a home that are hidden, but an experienced professional can spot clues that indicate there might be hidden problems or problems deliberately concealed. But it's a business that's not regulated by the government, so anyone can call themselves a home inspector. All you need is a business card and flashlight - and even the flashlight is optional! It's a new industry, so there are lots of cowboys out there and no sheriffs. Until government starts to demand qualifications and licensing, it's up to consumers to be aware of these issues and ask questions, especially about mold, termites [and] asbestos. © CTW Features


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