Select Board Minutes from March 26

These are the official approved minutes. You'll find them here.
Thanks to Sandi Pierson for volunteering her time in cleaning out old records in the Town House!
These are the official approved minutes. You'll find them here.
Thanks to Sandi Pierson for volunteering her time in cleaning out old records in the Town House!
Dorothy Heinrichs gave us these. They're unofficial and unapproved. As always, you can comment on the Discussion Board or on the post itself.
The board voted to accept an emergency radio provided at no cost to the Town. It is being provided by the State of NH with funding from the federal government and will be used by Orange's Emergency Management Director, Brent Stevens.
Friday, July 19, has been set as the day for the annual large trash pick up. As before, no hazardous material, paints, chemicals or fluorescent bulbs. A list of locations which will accept these items at no cost will be posted on this site. In addition, rresidents may meet the truck and pay for extra items as follows:
Sixty people packed the Orange Town House for a potluck and a talk by noted bear expert Ben Kilhan last night. We learned several things:
The event was arranged by the Orange Conservation Commission, chaired by Scott Lurgio. Pictures below. Click for full images.
A pair of Orange offspring have been doing great things near and far.
Check out this story about Matt Jones, who's finishing up his degree at UNH and teaching Chinese in his spare time. He spent part of his junior year in Beijing, living with a Chinese student.
Dorothy Jr. gets the DAISY award from the Chief Nursing Officer at DHMC.And congratulations to DHMC nurse Dorothy Watson Heinrichs ("Dorothy Junior"), who won the DAISY award for extraordinary nursing. Created by the DAISY Foundation (the acronym stands for Diseases Attacking the Immune System), the award is given at 1,400 hospitals throughout the world. Dorothy was honored for her two-day effort to help a patient vote in the Presidential election last November. Dorothy not only talked the doctor into letting the patient out of the hospital an hour before a procedure; she even ensured that the patient got to cut in front of the line (the hospital gown helped).