Annie’s Overflow Re-Opens in Plymouth NH

Annie's Overflow in Plymouth NH Re-Opens after Hurricane Irene

Annie's Overflow Re-Opened October 6th


Signs of Life Returning to Normal in Plymouth After Hurricane Irene

Things are finally starting to get back to normal after hurricane Irene in Plymouth NH with the re-opening of Annie’s Overflow on Rt 175 in Holderness NH. Located just across the border from Plymouth across the bridge on Rt 175, Annie’s is placed mid-way between the Plymouth State University main campus and the Field House. If you’re familiar with the lay of the land at all in Plymouth you know that location put Annie’s square in the middle of the flood damage zone from hurricane Irene in early September 2011.

From Flooding to Recovery in Plymouth NH

Regular readers of our blog will recall the sad videos we posted of the hurricane Irene flooding damage in Plymouth NH just after hurricane Irene flooded the town. Regular patrons will tell you of their feelings for local business-woman and friend Ann Currier, who had recently installed beautiful new carpeting in her restaurant. All the money spent remodeling and redecorating the place was barely paid when Irene blew into town and made a mess of her newly remodeled place.

Patrons React to the Damage by Putting Hands to Work

Lauren, Patty, and Annie of Annie's Overflow in Holderness NH

(from left): Lauren, Patty, and Annie Look Forward to Seeing You Soon!

Friends and patrons of Annie’s showed up by the dozen on Tuesday morning ready to put their gloves on and get to work. With no questions asked the work to clean up and re-model the re-modeling began. Finally this past Thursday (October 6, 2011) Annie’s was ready enough to turn the lights back on and re-open the doors. For folks like yours-truly, it wasn’t a moment too soon – not having had a proper breakfast in 4 weeks!

Now Serving Breakfast and Lunch 7 Days a Week in Plymouth NH!

So Annie would just like to take a moment and say, “THANK YOU!” to all the folks who had come in to help and otherwise wish them a speedy recovery. She’s got a pot of coffee on and Lauren, Patty, and the gang are eager to see all there friends again – and to make new friends as well! So stop by and take a friend or your family out for a great breakfast or lunch at Annie’s Overflow today. See you soon!

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Hurricane Irene Impact Plymouth NH

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Hurricane Irene had a significant impact over a wide area of Plymouth due to the twin rivers (Pemigewasset and Baker) which shape and run through the town. Anyone who has looked at flood plain maps of the area can see there is a significant area of flood plain (most of which is sparsely developed), but there are also some areas which have significant development. Needless to say as a result of Hurricane Irene this past weekend a number of businesses in the flood plain sustained significant damage.

Helicopter Video of Hurricane Irene Damage in Plymouth NH
It just so happens that the morning after hurricane Irene there was enough calm air and sunshine to get a helicopter in the air to survey the damage. The video posted on Facebook is quite clear in showing just how far and wide the Pemigewasset and Baker river flood plains are near town. Some of the highlights from Bruce’s awesome video starting from Plymouth High School (just behind my house) include: Tenney Mtn Highway (:24), Rt 3 (:43) I-93 exit 26 (:46), Common Man Plymouth (:49), PSU Athletic Field/Exit 25 (:46), Annie’s Overflow/Ice Arena/Gas Stations (:59), vast flood plain (1:04), and eventually rt 3 again (2:00 – a line of trees in the water) and the Bridgewater Power Station (2:18).

Businesses Impacted Heavily by the Flooding
Suffice to say that the businesses nearest to exit 25 on I-93 on route 175 saw significant flooding resulting in businesses closing indefinitely until repairs are made. This second video shows a ground eye view of several downtown Plymouth NH landmarks and businesses. Friends familiar with Annie’s Overflow (3:00), the Irving Station (:45), and the Citgo Station / Big Apple (formerly Mobil) will find them closed while repairs are made. Other favorite landmarks such as the Green Street ampitheatre (:30) and the Plymouth State University Athletic Field (1:13) and the new Ice Arena (:00) are also visible.

Tough Road Ahead for Business Recovery
I spend a considerable amount of time in the flood damaged areas, and I am very concerned about the businesses (and their employees) recovering quickly. Each day I pass by Annie’s and the service stations and I hope for everyones sake that they get back up and running soon. Judging by the flood videos and comments I have heard from around town – it’s going to take a lot of work to get things going again. I hope when things return to normal on Rt 175 you all will come over and have breakfast with me and my friends at Annie’s Overflow. They’ll appreciate the business. Tell them Barry sent you.

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Debt Ceiling Haiku

Today a haiku poem on the United States Debt Ceiling Debate:

Bush Tax Cuts and Earmarks
Cheney Makes War in Afganistan and Iraq
United States Debt Crushes Hope

I’ve never written a haiku before… how did I do?

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Boston Bruins Stanley Cup

Boston Bruins Stanley Cup Champions. It has a nice ring to it, at least on the shores, hills, valleys, and towns of New England. With all the articles and posts I’ve written over the years, it truly is odd that this is my first regarding sports of any kind. I doubt it will be my last.

Recapping the Impressive Stanley Cup Championship Season of the Boston Bruins

There were a lot of ups and downs on the road to the Stanley Cup for the Boston Bruins. Expectations were fairly high going into the season however a lot of questions remained. Many thought that Tuuka Rask would replace Tim Thomas as the #1 goalie. Many wondered how well injured players, particularly those with concussion injuries (such as Marc Savard and Patrice Bergeron) would hold up in the 2010-11 NHL season. I think the biggest cloud over-hanging the team however was the utter collapse in the playoffs last season against the Flyers. Suffice to say there were a number of fans who wondered how on earth the team would recover from that painful memory.

Cool Management Reaction to End of 2009-10 Campaign Got Team Off on Right Foot

Credit management however, for keeping the bulk of the team intact. The draft (enhanced by a savvy trade of sniper Phil Kessel to Toronto) yielded the second pick, used on speedy sniper Tyler Seguin. Like many high picks to enter the NHL before him, Seguin had high expectations placed on him by the fan base. Mercifully however he was not thrown to the wolves by coach Claude Julien and management. Cool management decision-making clearly was a hall-mark of the 2010-11 season for the Bruins. Although there were many times the team or management could have reacted with hot heads and made bad plays or reactionary trades, this management team of Julien, Neely, Chiarelli, and Jacobs waited before making rash decisions. The strategy clearly paid off.

Consider the fan-base and their desire to see the new kid on the block get bigger minutes. Those who know the game best could see he had a lot of talent – certainly talent enough to play in the NHL. On the other hand I think it pretty clear (from watching him get man-handled in the dirty areas of the ice) that his body was not yet strong enough to compete in the areas where he needs to to be effective. As a result Tyler had to earn his minutes most of the time, although some of his minutes definitely came as a result of injury to better, more established players. The reward for making the young player earn his time on the ice? Howabout those flashy goals in the conference finals? Did one cause lead to the result? There’s no way to answer the question but clearly Seguin’s play will get better as time goes on. Sitting him at times for uninspired play didn’t hurt his long term development, that’s for sure. Julien took criticism for that, but who can judge his decision making now?

Injuries Threatened Key Bruins Players

Injuries to a number of the top players, most notably Marc Savard, put the Bruins’ season in jeopardy. The injury to Savard crippled the Bruins power-play, which had been functioning respectably during the season. The combination of play-makers Savard and Bergeron with Chara and snipers Ryder and Horton kept teams honest on the man-advantage. Once Savard was cut down by another shot to the head it seemed like the power-play (and the Bruins chances at making the playoffs) were dwindling.

Enter the Jacobs and the Opening of the Checkbook

Although the Bruins were hanging around near the 8th spot in the playoff race, it was evident to seasoned fans that the roster they had wasn’t going to cut it: the forward line was not deep enough, the power-play was abominable, and the defense was relying too much on Tim Thomas night in and night out. Enter Peter Chiarelli and the management team: good-bye Mark Stuart, Blake Wheeler, a prospect and this year’s 2011 1st round pick in the draft and hello Chris Kelly, Rich Peverly, and Tomas Kaberle (source: aolnews).

Kelly and Peverly paid immediate dividends, combining for scores immediately upon pulling on the spoked-B sweater. I don’t think any GM will tell you that they know exactly how things will work out when they pull the trigger on the trade, but Bruins-brass has to be happy with the way the deals worked out. Critics will complain that the addition of Kaberle did not improve results on the power-play, but anyone who watched those games with a critical eye pre- and post-Kaberle will tell you different. True, the scoreboard didn’t show any surge in power-play goals, but the quality of play on the man-advantage went WAY up with Kaberle in the mix. His ability to move the puck sharply from the blue line to teammates was evident. The fact that this was a great improvement without netting many goals is testimony to HOW BAD the power-play was BEFORE Kaberle’s arrival.

Fighting Their Way into the Playoffs

Two of the biggest games of the season in my mind were played against Montreal. The first resulted into a 7 goal rout in which the Bruins beat the stuffing (both with fists and goals) out of the hated habs. The second key game resulted in the devastating hit by Chara on Max Pacioretti. Although many complained the hit was dirty and comprised of intent to injure – again cooler heads prevailed (this time at league offices) and Chara was not further disciplined.

As a result the captain was able to continue his physical tough play without constantly looking over his shoulder. Habs fans should remember that Chara is a big target night after night, and he doesn’t get a break when someone goes out of their way to get a back-side hit on him when he’s chasing down a puck in his own zone. I think history will look kindly on the way the NHL ruled on the Pacioretti hit: an unfortunate hit on a fast moving skater by a large man at the worst possible part of the ice – a.k.a. part of the game. Move on.

Enter the Playoffs and Those Dreaded Montreal Canadiens

At the beginning of this year’s playoff run, there were only two teams I was genuinely concerned about: the Canadiens (for obvious reasons to any hockey historian) and the New York Rangers. WHAT?!?! You heard right: the Rangers. Not one other team in the league had Boston’s number this year the way the Rangers did. That New York team was TOUGH, in the same way that our boys were TOUGH. Had the Bruins not advanced, the Rangers would have been my team for the playoffs. Tough play is Boston hockey, and there was no way I was going to root for some Oscar winning bunch of divers (like far too many teams up north and west, though decorum prohibits me mentioning them by name). Hockey for any real Boston fan is grind it out, bang-’em, bruise ‘em, out-work and out-tough ‘em hockey. Gordie Howe would have been welcome on our team for sure.

We wouldn’t have our Bruins any other way. Speaking of taking the grind it out, out-work, out-tough, out-play effort – is there any better story in hockey EVER… than the story of Tim Thomas? This guy was playing in nerf land out over in Europe. Anybody else would have packed it up and called it a career, but not true New Englander Thomas. The former UVM goalie stuck with it, kept believing the hockey pond kid’s dream of making the big play to win the Stanley Cup… and as a result yesterday Tim Thomas raised the Conn Smythe trophy for Stanley Cup Playoffs MVP. To this life-long New Englander, sweeter words I have never written for public consumption.

Considering just how many words I have written in my lifetime… that should say alot.

I loved watching this team this year. It would have been a shame if they had been knocked out by the Canadiens or the Lightning (a worthy opponent IMO). But there will be no shame in Boston this year. This year, the Cup belongs to New England’s Boston Bruins. WELL DONE!

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3M Tilton Teams Up with Genesis Behavioral Health to Prevent Abuse

Susan Laflamme, Barry Livingstone, and Eileen Russilillo of 3M Tilton present a grant award to Genesis Behavioral Health Executive Director Maggie Pritchard (third from left) outside Genesis' Church Street offices.

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3M Tilton has awarded a grant to Genesis Behavioral Health as a leading provider of mental health treatment in the Lakes Region. Genesis provides treatment to both sexual abusers and victims of sexual abuse in Belknap and southern Grafton counties. The grant from 3M will go toward staff training for child and family clinicians working with these populations.

“This grant from 3M comes at an important time for Genesis, as budget cuts had impacted our ability to fund the kinds of training we need to service our patients,” said Maggie Pritchard, Executive Director at Genesis. According to Public Relations & Communications Manager Kristen Welch, Genesis Behavioral Health saw over 3000 patients in a broad range of categories last year – with about an even split between severe mental issues, short term problems, and children.

Catching mental health issues early is critical to preventing bigger problems later on. According to Pritchard, “We see many times in our long term care patients that there were earlier signs of trouble – which if dealt with at the time with short term care likely would have prevented the long-term health issue. Identifying the need for and getting treatment after a trauma event makes a big difference in the long term health of patients.”

People seeking help or looking for more information can contact Genesis Behavioral Health at 603-524-1100.

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Announcing Web Marketing Services for the Lakes Region

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Local internet marketing services are now available in the Lakes Region thanks to the opening of Onefineham.com. Onefineham Internet Marketing aims to provide web marketing solutions to small businesses in the Lakes Region of NH.

The Economic Slowdown Does Not Have to Slow Your Business Down

“I look around and see many of my friends’ businesses struggling with the economic slowdown, yet I firmly believe there continues to be opportunities for growth,” says Barry Livingstone, founder of Onefineham.com. “Listen, in a down economy obviously businesses contract, and some fold up entirely. When a competitor folds up due to business pressures, that’s easy opportunity for the survivors to pick up new business.”

Supply Chain Disruptions Have Left Many Businesses Looking for Answers

Onefineham Internet Marketing aims to help those surviving businesses by getting them new customers either search for new solutions or who have had their tried-and-true business partners uprooted. Barry continues, “Hey, we’ve all seen it. I can’t think of a single business in the area that hasn’t had their supply chain impacted by vendor or distributor changes. Guess what? Your FUTURE CUSTOMERS are fighting supply chain disruption too.”

These Days People Look Locally for Solutions on the Web

What does Barry suggest? Get social. Get internet. Get moving. “The ways and means of reaching customers has changed dramatically. Traditional old-school advertising methods have not kept up with the times and are raising rates at a time when their effectiveness is at its lowest. Radio? Newspapers? Magazines? True they still reach people, but does anyone actually look at the phone book anymore? We can provide better cost of customer acquisition solutions on the web because our costs are lower and our content has a legacy impact – meaning that once you put your shingle up with us, its information remains available to new customers searching for solutions long after your initial publicity push. Long term the web is the better alternative – because that’s where the people are LOOKING for ANSWERS.”

Let Onefineham.com Help Write Your Internet Marketing Success Story

Helping Your Customers Find Solutions

Onefineham.com’s number one mission is to help your customers find your business on the web when they go looking for answers. Beyond that first, and most important basic capability, Onefineham Internet Marketing offers additional services to help give your customers the kind of personal, high quality service they expect. This may include a website design, or logos and graphics, or secure payment processing solutions. “With gas prices the way they are today, people would much rather shop local. Let’s work together and help them find answers at YOUR business today.”

About the Author:
Barry Livingstone of onefineham.com is the author of The Social Networking Business Plan with Onefineham.

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How to Make a Facebook Like Page

A lot of people are trying to make a Facebook like page with some difficulty. It is not that difficult to make a Facebook like page and once you do you’ll find a number of things you can do with it to increase your traffic to it.

Make a Facebook Like Page Step 1: Create an Account
As stupid as this sounds, if you don’t have an account on Facebook, you’re going to have difficulty making a page. Choose a username for your account that is in some way shape or form related to the line of business, brand, or item you are trying to promote. Choose a password that is difficult for others to guess but easy for you to remember. Once you have your account created, you’ll need to click the verification link in the email that Facebook sends to you. Be sure to look in your spam folder, as many times you’ll find the verification email has landed there.

Step 2: Create Your Like Page
Click on your Facebook / Home link. Along the left side of your home page on Facebook you should see an option or link called “Pages.” If you see it, click it and follow the steps to make a Facebook like page. If you do not see it, simply scroll to the bottom of your Facebook page and click the Help button on the bottom right of the screen. Once at the Help topics, click on Pages for Business (under Facebook apps and features) and follow the help guide to create your first page.

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What to Do Once You Make a Facebook Like Page
Once you’ve gone through the hassle of putting together you first page you haven’t a clue what to do with it. The trouble is, once you’ve made your page and got all the bells and whistles setup, then what? How do you bring people to your new gem? What content do you put on it? How do you get people to interact with your new site?

Honestly the truth is that there are tons of ways to increase traffic to your page, but before you start sending out loads of invites to friends to come visit your new effort – it is a good idea to invite a few trusted friends to visit you page and solicit their suggestions. Listen carefully to what they have to say and add features they suggest. Then you’re ready to start trying to attract new visitors to your page.

More:
Learn How to Link Facebook to Twitter
Free Marketing eBooks Download
How to Setup a Facebook Business Page

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How to Make Websites for Free

I learned how to make websites for free from the master of the start from zero budget websites. Although the internet marketing landscape has changed, my mentor’s method has actually stood the test of time. It takes about all of 15 minutes to build a website and is not only completely free, but will also start earning money (smally bits at a time through revenue share) right from the very first visitor.

HAVE I GOTTEN YOUR ATTENTION YET?

If you have a great idea and want to get going fast but don’t have a lot of time or money and know at least a *little* html, fill out the form below and I’ll help you get started by sending you a signup email for your first free website. If you want more information on how to make websites for free (including basic html help), please be sure to check the little checkbox in the form to say “Yes,” and you’ll receive all the information you’ll need on how to make websites for free starting today.

How Making Websites for Free Got Me Started

Knowing how to make websites for free this way helped me get started by having so many free analytics already installed for me. I was able to see traffic stats right away, including which methods people were using to find my pages. Even better was I was able to see which keywords people were searching to find my page. I could see where my success was coming from so I knew where to focus my attention to get even more traffic! Don’t know what keywords are? Don’t know how to do research? Don’t worry! We’ll help you get started and on your way.

OH! Before I forget! In order to receive your earnings from this method, you will need a paypal account. Paypal is how the vast majority of online earnings are paid, so you need to get that squared away first. It only takes a few minutes of your time and either a checking account or credit card (you’ll need the checking account to move your earnings to – you can get one here if you don’t have one).

Don’t forget to signup and click Yes below if you need additional help getting started!

 

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Where to Advertise for Free

The question of where to advertise for free could easily be answered, “online, stupid!” but perhaps the better question would be where to advertise for free and improve the chances your message will be read? Understanding and perfecting how, when, and where to advertise for free online will stretch your marketing budget and reduce the stress of your marketing campaign. Here we’ll explore three potential methods for getting your business found online without spending a dime – and maybe a way to save effort by doing all of them at once!

Using Article Marketing

Everyone talks about article marketing but it recently has taken some severe blows due to over-saturation of certain online / spammy topics. If your business doesn’t fall into one of those Google-hated industries, then odds are you can still go the article marketing route. The benefits of using an article marketing strategy are the cost and the ability to leverage the longevity of the established search engine ranking of the website. The downside with this strategy is that there is a lot of competition for prime front-page space and your articles are sure to have limited lifespan and utility.

What about Using Free Blogs?

Free blogs can be a great source of advertising online – similar to article marketing however this comes with the challenge of building an audience and search engine ranking from scratch. The blessings are again the cost and the ability to somewhat leverage the search engine ranking of the host site, but unfortunately the drawback is building the site so as to be able to take advantage of that host site reputation.

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What about Social Network Marketing?

Social network marketing gives a lot of advantages to the small business looking for where to advertise for free. The cost is typically free (at least to open an account and adding friends), and the best social networks help automatically build your contacts for you. This makes increasing your audience size relatively easy. The question then becomes one of how to manage your message and get the word out to your readers.

This is where having the right knowledge can really bring all three elements of a free marketing strategy together. Knowing where to advertise for free to get the maximum impact out of each of your marketing.

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Belmont Welcomes el Jimador

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Yesenia (third from left) and her friendly staff look forward to serving you

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The Lakes Region has a new site of culinary delights, thanks to the Grand Opening of el Jimador restaurant at 171 Daniel Webster Highway in Belmont, NH. New owner Yesenia Arellano was very excited to open the doors this evening and serve her first customers, including yours truly.

A Long Family History in Mexican Fare

Owner Yesenia Arellano explained her desire to open a restaurant came from a long family history of restaurant ownership, including her parents and siblings. Although her family has a numer of restaurants in the Detroit Michigan area, Yesenia had moved to New Hampshire to be closer to her husband’s family. So here she is on opening night in Belmont NH.

Fine Mexican Dining Fare in an Attractive and Comfortable Setting

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The dining area in el Jimador is attractive, spacious, and relaxing

As you might expect from the name, el Jimador’s charming staff serves quality authentic Mexican dishes, along with enough of the Americanized south of the border favorites for the diner with a less authentic appetite. While my lovely and charming companion enjoyed her taquitos with excellent spanish rice, I selected the less adventurous Americanized standard taco. We both had a good time and enjoyed the great food while listening to the light latin folk music playing in the background.

Welcome Yesenia and el Jimador restaurant, y buenas suerte!

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