A lot of ground. To seek in the inside up next chinas strive for global supremacy. So, first of all why did you decide to make the book . This is my eighth book. And, in 2000 i bought a book called the china threat which was a play on what bashan calls the china threat. It was amazing and that they really predicted the emergence of a major threat posed by communist china. Ever since they broke the apple i tried to do another china book and, every publisher i approached said we will not write a single topic china book. You can add chapters in china but we wont have a single topic. Is that . I really dont know. It was their interest or their concerns about whether they would sell finding, a detriment bylsma said, its time to do another book on the threat from china as sitting becoming greater then it was way back when the china threat was published in 2000. Your book is very timely. But, let me ask you about this title. It is deceiving the sky, and then you go on inside communist chinas
Historic Gorham barn stripped down and set to be saved
Once reconstructed at Shaw Cherry Hill Farm next year, it ll be good for another 200 years, the reassembler says.
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The historic Gorham barn has been stripped down to its bare timbers and is ready for dismantling so it can be rebuilt at Shaw Cherry Hill Farm.
Contributed / Walt Stinson
GORHAM The skeleton of a 200-year-old east Gorham barn will be dismantled next week.
The bones will be trucked to Fryeburg for storage, cleaning and repairs before the barn is reassembled next year at the 258-acre Shaw Cherry Hill Farm at the Main Street gateway to Gorham.
Donald L Mosher Sr. 89, passed away peacefully at Newport Hospital after a brief battle. His body was tired but his spirit never failed.
“MOE” was a native Newporter. He was born in Newport, Rhode Island to Erford L Mosher and Cornelia M (Hull) Mosher on September 5th 1931 during the Great Depression. He was one of thirteen children; Erford Leslie “Big Moe” Mosher; Lloyd Mosher; Arthur Mosher; Milton “Little Moe” Mosher; Nettie Mosher; Irving “Moe” Mosher; Malcolm Mosher; Chester Mosher; Earl Mosher; Phyllis (Mulligan) Mosher; Leonard “Lenny” Mosher; Charles Mosher.
He is survived by his wife Noreen L (Little) Mosher, his daughter Tammy L (Patton) Mosher and son-in-law Wesley Patton, his son Donald L Mosher Jr, his granddaughters Sarah (Patton) Gaona and Nathan Gaona, Michaela Patton, and Ava Mosher, his grandsons Joshua Patton, Donald L Mosher III and Benjamin Mosher, his great-grandsons Nathan Gaona and Noah Gaona, his brother-in-law Hubert “Huck ” Little