The Laconia Daily Sun, January 8, 2011

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Rent: tenants & landlords both feeling the pinch By Michael Kitch THE LACONIA DAILY SUN

LACONIA — Both tenants and landlords are feeling the pinch from the sluggish economy as rents claim a large share of flat and falling incomes and high vacancies sap the revenues required to defray rising costs. “People are struggling to pay their rent,”

said Dave Gilbert of Gilbert Apartments, one of the city’s biggest landlords. “I haven’t raised rents in two years, but our vacancies are high and all my expenses are going up.” He said that although he has continued to advertise, there has been scant response. Many of those seeking to rent, he finds have “horrible references,” primarily for failing to pay rent. “I’m doing what I can to help

people get their rent paid,” he continued. “We work with tenants as best we can. We make no money evicting people.” Dick Allen, who owns some 50 units, said flatly “there is no such thing as raising rents. Instead, we’ve lowered some to keep good tenants.” At the same time, he said that with more than 10-percent of his units see rENt page 6

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CONCORD – A whistle-blower testified at the Statehouse on Friday that investors associated with “organized criminal activity” loaned money to Financial Resources Mortgage co-founder Scott Farah. Susan Brochu, of Ashland, a loan processor with FRM, answered questions in secret about fears of see FrM page 8

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Left to right, eighth graders Kaitlyn Lovell, Riley Converse, Allison McCann, Zach Dunn and Cammy LaBonte flip through their new copy of “Three Cups of Tea,” a book the Inter-Lakes Elementary and Middle Tier schools will study over the next two months. (Laconia Daily Sun photo/Adam Drapcho)

One School - One Book: Inter-Lakes all in for ‘Three Cups of Tea’ MEREDITH — It may seem that the world’s troubles are too insurmountable for a student at the Inter-Lakes Elementary and Middle Tier schools to approach. However, as the schools’ theme this year is “aspire to make a difference,” administrators and staff are seeking to challenge that perception and, in the hopes that it will inspire students to think about their possible impact on those around them,

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schools have been built in Pakistan and Afghanistan. “You guys are very lucky, you will each be getting a book to keep today,” InterLakes Elementary Principal Steven Kelley told an auditorium full of seventh and eighth graders on Friday afternoon. Earlier in the day, younger students had each received either a copy of “Three see ONE BOOK page 10


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