Monday, August 27, 2012

Saturday Matinee Schedule Released


Saturday Matinees are held in the Library Lecture Hall every Saturday @ 2:00pm.
The schedule is as follows:

Sept. 8, The Lorax, PG
Sept. 15,  The Hunger Games,PG 13
Sept. 22, Pirates! Band of Misfits, PG
Sept.  29, Avengers, PG 13 

Thursday, August 23, 2012

New Manager Named at BerryDunn


Manchester, NH - August 2012 - BerryDunn is pleased to announce that Andrea J. Duquette has been promoted to Manager in the firm’s Health Care/Not-For-Profit Group. Established in 1974, BerryDunn is the largest CPA and management consulting firm headquartered in northern New England, with offices in Portland and Bangor, Maine; Manchester, New Hampshire; and Charleston, West Virginia.

Ms. Duquette has been employed by BerryDunn since 2005. She provides audit, review and compilation services to not-for-profit and health care organizations, and she also audits many of the employee benefit plans for those organizations.

Ms. Duquette is a graduate of the University of Maine with a Bachelor’s in Accounting and a Master’s in Public Administration. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), and a Board Member for the Maine Chapter of Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA).

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Tomatoes, Salsa Competition & Knife Sharpening: Farmers' Markets News

Tomatoes are in season!

Take a Shot Against the Flu The Homemakers Schedule Public Flu Clinic


While summer is still here, fall and the flu season are right around the corner!
Getting the flu is a miserable experience – fever, sore muscles, nausea and headaches are all part of the package. The flu can flatten you for a week or more and is potentially dangerous for older people.
One of the best ways to avoid the flu is to get vaccinated against it and the nurses at The Homemakers Health Services can help you do just that.
The Homemakers Health Services will be hosting Flu Clinics for the public at its office located at 215 Rochester Hill Road in Rochester on:.

                                                            Saturday, September 29, 2012
9 a.m. to noon
                       
All persons in the community age 18 and older are invited to receive their flu shot for a fee of $35. Persons covered by Medicare must present their Medicare card at the flu clinic in order for The Homemakers to bill Medicare on their behalf.
On-site Flu Clinics for employees of interested area businesses will also be provided for a fee of $35 per injection. On-site flu clinics are a simple way to safeguard a business’s most important asset – its people. For more information or to schedule an on-site flu clinic at your business, contact: Rene´ J. Philpott at (603) 335-1770, ext. 103rphilpott@thehomemakers.org.
Before receiving the flu shot, the following people must also present The Homemakers with authorization from their physician:
·        People with an allergy to eggs that causes a dangerous reaction if they eat eggs.
·        Persons who have had a serious reaction to a previous influenza vaccination.
·        Anyone who has ever been paralyzed with Guillan-Barre syndrome.
·        Women who may be pregnant.
Whether getting back on your feet after a hospital stay or dealing with difficulties due to aging, or chronic illness, The Homemakers professional staff can provide you the care you need, when you need it. The diverse services and programs offered by The Homemakers include: visiting nurses, physical and occupational therapy, medical social work, home health aides, personal care service providers, homemakers and in-home care providers, Alzheimer’s respite and adult medical day care. For more information call 335-1770 or visit the Agency’s website at www.TheHomemakers.org.

Bank of New Hampshire Supports the NH Veterans Home


Tilton, New Hampshire – August 21, 2012 – Bank of New Hampshire is proud to support the New Hampshire Veterans Home and help continue their mission to provide high quality, professional, long-term care services to the Granite States veterans.
For more than a century, the New Hampshire Veterans Home has provided compassion, respect and dignity while creating a unique environment for those who have made personal sacrifices in the military and now need assistance to care for themselves. Established in 1890 as the Soldier's Home for Civil War Veterans, they provide care and comfort for thousands who have served our country and fellow-citizens.
“After touring the NH Veterans Home and seeing what they do for their residents we were happy to see how we could help,” stated Shawna DeFrancesco, Concord Heights Office Manager for Bank of New Hampshire. “They provide our veteran residents with stimulating activities to improve their quality of life. Playing games fosters group activity and social interaction, while developing one to one relationships and friendships.”

For more information on the NH Veterans Home, visit www.nh.gov/veterans or call (603)527-4400.

Bank of New Hampshire, founded in 1831, provides deposit, lending and wealth management products and services to families and businesses throughout New Hampshire. With 21 banking offices throughout New Hampshire and assets exceeding $1 billion, Bank of New Hampshire is the oldest and largest independent bank in the state. Bank of New Hampshire is a mutual organization, focused on the success of the bank’s customers, communities and employees, rather than stockholders.  For more information, call 1-800-832-0912 or visit www.BankNH.com.

BerryDunn Promotes IT Systems Specialist


Manchester, NH - August 2012 - BerryDunn is pleased to announce that Michael J. Shaw has been promoted to Systems Specialist in the firm’s IT Department. He has been with BerryDunn for four years, and has earned the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) and Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) designations. Mr. Shaw’s experience includes a background in audio visual technology, web design, Internet service provider support and photography. He holds a B. A. in New Media from the University of Maine.
Established in 1974, BerryDunn is the largest CPA and management consulting firm headquartered in northern New England, with offices in Portland and Bangor, Maine; Manchester, New Hampshire; and Charleston, West Virginia.

The Homemakers and ServiceLink to host Powerful Tools for Caregivers classes


 “There are only four kinds of people in the world: those who have been caregivers; those who are currently caregivers; those who will be caregivers and those who will need caregivers.” – Rosalyn Carter.
One might think that the human act of caregiving is simple, easy, gratifying - especially if you’re caring for someone you love. However, the demands of caregiving can be overwhelming and result in burnout damaging a caregiver’s physical, mental and financial health.
To provide caregivers with the tools they need to avoid stress and burnout, The Homemakers Health Services in partnership with ServiceLink and Transitions in Caregiving will be hosting Powerful Tools for Caregivers classes.
            “Powerful Tools for Caregivers,” a six-week educational program, is designed to help caregivers learn how to reduce stress, improve self-confidence, better communicate feelings and balance life, increase the ability to make tough decisions and local helpful resources.
Classes will be held on consecutive Wednesday mornings beginning September 5th from 10 a.m. to noon at The Homemakers Health Services, located at 215 Rochester Hill RoadRochester. A fee of $25 is required for the cost of the program materials.
To assist caregivers attending the classes, adult day care services for caregivers loved ones will be provided by The Homemakers Health Services. Following is the schedule for the six week class:

Week 1 – September 5th - “Taking Care of You.”
Week 2 – September 12th - “Identifying and Reducing
                                              
     Stress”
Week 3 – September 19th - “Communicating Feelings, Needs, Concerns”
Week 4 – September 26th - “Communicating in Challenging Situations”
Week 5 – October 3rd  - “Learning from our Emotions”
Week 6 – October 10th - “Mastering Caregiving Decisions”

Registration is limited and preregistration is required for both the class and caregiver assistance. To register for the Powerful Tools for Caregivers classes, persons should contact ServiceLink at 603-332-7398. Those who wish to utilize The Homemakers’ Adult Day services should also contact Linda Howard at 603-335-1770, ext. 126 orlhoward@thehomemakers.org .

St. Thomas Aquinas High School 27th Annual Golf Open to Benefit Athletics



Dover, NH -
This year marks the 27th year of the St. Thomas Aquinas High School Golf Open on Friday, September 21, 2012 at The Links at Outlook in South Berwick, ME.

Proceeds from the Golf Open benefit STA Athletic Programs and will help obtain needed equipment, coaching tools and facility updates required to keep the school and its athletes safe and competitive. In 2011-12 St. Thomas Aquinas High School was awarded ten state athletic championship/finalist trophies!  In celebration of our athletic successes, this year’s guest speaker will be the new St. Thomas Aquinas Athletic Director Ryan Brown.
Registration includes 18-holes of golf with cart (8:00am shotgun start), hole contests, continental breakfast (7:30am), lunch, snacks, a gift, and raffles. In true Downeast style, guests will enjoy a Maine lobster and steak luncheon!
The cost is $155 for individual golfers and $600 for a foursome. We are offering a special discounted rate for St. Thomas Aquinas alumni of $125 per golfer. Please register no later than September 4th.
Call (603) 742-3206 x5241 to register, or for more information, please visit www.stalux.org/golfopen.  Register early – this event will sell out!
Sponsorship opportunities are still available! Contact Golf Committee Chair Scott Rafferty ’04 (srafferty@stalux.org) if your business is interested in supporting St. Thomas Aquinas Athletic Programs.
The St. Thomas community looks forward to this event each year and is extremely grateful for the generosity of sponsors, donors and golfers in providing needed financial assistance to the school’s athletic programs. Thank you for making a difference in the life of St. Thomas students.

See you on Friday, September 21, 2012 at The Links!

Located in Dover, NH, St. Thomas Aquinas High School is a coeducational, Catholic high school community where young people are called to be challenged academically, to stretch their hearts spiritually and to embark on a journey to make a difference.   For more information, visit us atwww.stalux.org or call (603) 742-3206.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

August 2012 Update - Local Lodging Expenses and Social Security Statements


New Tax Rule for Local Lodging Expenses
The IRS recently issued long-awaited regulations that permit certain not-away-from-home lodging expenses to be deducted by workers if they are not reimbursed by their employer. Alternatively, if paid for by the employer, the expense can be treated as a tax-free working condition fringe benefit (WCFB) or tax-free accountable-plan reimbursement.
Thanks to prior IRS guidance, the value of an employer-provided WCFB is excluded from the recipient employee's gross income for federal income and employment tax purposes. A WCFB is defined as any property or service provided to an employee to the extent that, if the employee paid for the property or service, it would be deductible by the employee as an unreimbursed employee business expense. Employer-paid lodging for an employee who is out of town on the employer's business counts as a tax-free WCFB.
Prior regulations provide that the cost of an individual's lodging that is not incurred while traveling away from home on business is generally a personal expense and is therefore generally not deductible by the individual. An individual is not considered away from home unless he or she is away from home overnight, or at least long enough to require rest or sleep.
The new regulations stipulate that an individual's local lodging expenses can be deducted by the individual as business expenses if the applicable facts and circumstances dictate that such treatment is appropriate. In turn, expenses that would qualify for deductions if paid for by an employee will qualify as a tax-free WCFB if paid by the employer, or if advanced or reimbursed by the employer under an accountable plan. However, local lodging expenses will not qualify for the aforementioned tax-favored treatment if the lodging is lavish or extravagant, or if it is primarily to provide the individual with a social or personal benefit.
Safe Harbor Rule. Under the new regulations, local lodging expenses are automatically treated as ordinary and necessary business expenses if all of the following conditions are met: (1) the lodging is necessary for the individual to participate fully in or be available for a bona fide business meeting, conference, training activity, or other business function; (2) the lodging is for a period that does not exceed five calendar days and does not occur more frequently than once per calendar quarter; (3) in the case of an employee, the employer requires the employee to remain at the activity or function overnight; and (4) the lodging is not lavish or extravagant under the circumstances and does not provide any significant element of personal pleasure, recreation, or benefit.
Example: Tax-favored treatment allowed for employees.
Distant Corporation puts on periodic employee training sessions at a hotel near its main office. Distant requires all attending employees, including employees from the local area, to remain at the hotel overnight for the bona fide business purpose of maximizing the effectiveness of the training sessions.
If Distant directly pays the lodging costs for attending employees, the costs qualify as tax-free WCFBs for the attending employees, including those who live in the local area, and Distant can deduct the costs as business expenses. If Distant reimburses attending employees for the lodging costs under an accountable plan, the reimbursements are tax-free to the employees, including those who live in the local area, and Distant can deduct the reimbursements as business expenses.
Please contact us if you have questions concerning business travel expenses or any other tax compliance or planning issue.
Social Security Statements
The Social Security Administration (SSA) recently announced that Social Security statements may now be viewed online atwww.ssa.gov/mystatement. The statements provide workers with an estimate of benefits under current law and an earnings record with Social Security and Medicare for taxes paid over their working career. A printable version of the Social Security statement is available. To get an online statement, a person must be 18 or older and able to provide information that matches their SSA file. After verification, an account is created with a unique user name and password to access the online statement.
Boomer Alert: Approximately 3 million baby boomers are turning 65 each year. According to the Social Security Administration, social security was the major source of income for most beneficiaries.