Joe Perry LivePublished in Goldmine Magazine, Dec. 10, 2009
Live at the Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom - Hampton, N.H., November 13, 2009
Joe Perry Project Invades Hampton Beach!
What's In A Name?
A Brand New Outlook: Green Mountain Outlook Co-Editors Robert F. Smith and Joe MillikenPublished in The Green Mountain Outlook, Oct. 28, 2009
As our new masthead makes clear, The Messenger has become The Green Mountain Outlook, therefore we feel our loyal readers and advertisers deserve an explanation for the change in our name. Starting a new newspaper can be a crazy business at any time, and especially in this economy!
Local Film Editor Making His Mark At Florentine Films
North Walpole native Craig Mellish of Florentine FilmsPublished in The Messenger, September 2, 2009Bellows Falls Cinema recently had the honor of hosting a preview showing for the soon-to-be released and much-anticipated documentary film "National Parks: America's Best Idea", created by Ken Burns and the folk at Florentine Films, which just so happens to be nestled locally in downtown Walpole, NH.
North Carolina Writer To Pen Book About Late, Local Coach Keith LeClair
Coach Keith LeClairPublished in The Message, June 3, 2009
Writer and soon–to–be author Bethany Bradsher of Greenville, North Carolina, is currently writing a book about the late East Carolina University (ECU) baseball coach and Walpole, NH native Keith LeClair, who tragically passed away from ALS or Lou Gerhig’s disease in 2006.
Tribute To A Friend, A Rocker
Photo by Joe MillikenPublished in The Eagle Times, August 14, 2008
Mr. Doug Bashaw, 44, was many things to many people; a son, a husband, a father, a grandfather, a bass player and drummer, a singer and sound engineer extrodinaire. Most of all though, Doug was simply a special person in the true sense of the words.
Baseball Coach Leaves Life–Long Impression And Legacy
Coach Keith LeClairPublished in The Message For The Week, July 30, 2006
Former East Carolina head baseball coach and Fall Mountain graduate Keith LeClair, who was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig’s Disease in 2001, succumbed to the illness on July 19 after a courageous, five year battle. LeClair was 40 years old.