The Laconia Daily Sun, June 16, 2011

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Page 10 — THE LACONIA DAILY SUN, Thursday, June 16, 2011

This Weeks Special 6/16-6/22

Spend $10.00 or more and get 10% off!

The Salvation Army Thrift Store

77 New Salem St. Laconia NH 737-9998 Store Hours: M-F 10-5 Sat. 10-7

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Moulton Farm

Farm Market ~ Garden Center ~ Greenhouse Grower 279-3915 ~ Route 25, Meredith

MARK YOUR CALENDERS 1st Annual “Taste Of The Farm Dinner” to be held August 16th 7:00pm-9:00pm

Evening will include a (4) course meal, live music. Seating is limited to 75 people. Tickets will go on sale June 21st.

Native NH Strawberries Are Here!

UPCOMING EVENT

Sal’s Seafood Spectacular June 25th 10:00am-2:00pm

Learn everything you need to know about fresh seafood selection and preparation. Our Farm Chef Jonathan Diola will be available to talk about preparing some of your favorite seafood selections!

This Week’s Special 6.5” Jumbo Proven Winner Pots $9.99/each

Don’t Forget Father’s Day is this Sunday

Treat your Dad to our new Moulton Farm Signature Marinated Tips in Bourbon Street, House, or Teriyaki selections.

Sign up for our weekly Moulton Minute @ moultonfarm.com

Our Bonus Bucks Program Continues!

Earn $5.00 for every $50.00 you spend on any purchase made from May 1st to June 30th 2011. Redeem your Bonus Bucks on future purchases during the months of May, June, October, November and December!

Visit our website for more information on upcoming events!

www.moultonfarm.com

JOB FAIR WHEN: Thursday JUNE 23rd WHERE: Gunstock Inn

from preceding page program for the holiday season and assembles holiday food baskets. At the most recent Christmas season, the pantry gave out 50 baskets. Sisti said, “I think 50 food baskets is the most we’ve ever done.” As busy as the food pantry is, there’s just as much interest in the thrift shop. Sisti said local residents enjoy the opportunity to drop off usable but unwanted clothing there and dedi-

cated thrift shop connoisseurs will travel from all over the Lakes Region. The thrift shop and food pantry are open on Mondays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Wednesdays from 3 to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. From 8 to 10 a.m. on Saturday,the thrift shop only is open. The operation is run entirely by volunteers. To be one of them, call Sisti at 364-7437. “We could always use more volunteers,” she said.

AG from page one month if lawmakers have the constitutional power to order the attorney general to join other states suing to block the health care act. Delaney had argued that the independence of his office is historical fact and good government. He also submitted a memorandum supporting his position by former attorneys general. “I’m pleased the legal issue has been resolved,” he said Wednesday. In his response, House Majority Leader D.J. Bettencourt said the bill is not about usurping the powers of the executive branch. Rather, “it is about protecting the people of New Hampshire against Obamacare, unfunded mandates and the tremendous costs associated with a program that our taxpayers will have to pay for out of their own pockets,” he said. He called the court’s opinion “an egregious example of judicial activism and an abandonment of originalism in judicial interpretation,” in its reading of the state Constitution. Bettencourt pointed to a constitutional amendment in 1964 that he said was not intended to give the governor constitutional authority over the state’s civil officers, such as attorney general. He said rather than define the executive power based on that amendment, the court has rewritten the Constitution “to give the governor powers which the governor was never intended to have.” At least 26 states, a coalition of small businesses and private individuals have challenged the national law, arguing it exceeds the federal govern-

ment’s powers. The states argue that the correct way to ensure that people pay for medical services is by imposing restrictions or penalties on those who attempt to use health care services without insurance. Three judges on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals panel in Atlanta heard a challenge to the law last week after a federal judge in Florida struck it down. Federal appeals courts in Cincinnati and Richmond also have heard arguments challenging the law. Lawyers on both sides agree the case is headed for the U.S. Supreme Court. In New Hampshire, the Senate asked the state Supreme Court whether the requirement that attorney general move to have the state join the lawsuit as a plaintiff violates the constitution; whether requiring the attorney general to join the suit would fall within the broad grant of authority to the Legislature as set forth in the state Constitution; and whether the bill as adopted by the House violates any other provision of the state constitution. The justices answered yes to the first question and no to the second. It declined to answer the third question. “The executive branch, not the legislative branch, is empowered to protect the interests of the people by taking care that the laws are faithfully executed,” the court wrote. The justices added, “It is the executive, not the legislative branch, in which the constitution vests the ‘supreme executive’ authority to determine whether it is in the public interest to litigate a particular matter.”

(580 Cherry Valley Road, Rt 11A Gilford, NH)

TIME: 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM

MetroCast Cablevision of New Hampshire is hiring for the following positions: · Full and Part-time Customer Service Representatives for our Belmont and Rochester call centers

Father's Day Double-Header “Gt Lunch!” Sunday, June 19

· Full-time Technical Support Representatives for our Rochester call center · Full-time Customer Service Trainer for our Belmont office · Business Service Customer Service Representatives for our Belmont office · CMTS Engineer On the day of the event, please bring a copy of your resume and come prepared to speak/interview with a company representative. (Please plan to be in attendance for 2-3 hours.) www.MetroCast.com/employment

Father’s Day breakfast at the Congregational Church of Laconia Church Hall (basement level) at 11:00 a.m. “Free Will” offering. All are welcome!

Muskrat’s baseball game at the Robbie Mill’s Field on Father’s Day at 6:05 p.m. For every ticket purchased they‘ll donate $1.00 to “Gt Lunch!”

Feeding Laconia’s Children: A healthy Summer Lunch Program

The “Gt Lunch!” Initiative Needs YOU! For more information visit www.laconiaucc.org GOT LUNCH! link or contact Rev. Paula Gile at the Congregational Church of Laconia: paula@laconiaucc.org


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