Monday, September 24, 2012

NH police investigate untimely death of hiker


TEMPLE, N.H. (AP) — Police in Temple, N.H., are investigating the death of a 70-year-old hiker who was found unconscious and unresponsive on a trail at Miller State Park.
Police said another hiker descending the Marion Davis Trail found the Robert Foster of Milford unresponsive about 12:30 p.m. Sunday, about a quarter-mile from the trail head on Pack Monadnock Mountain.
Rescue crews performed CPR, but were not successful. Police are calling it an untimely death.


Friday, September 21, 2012

Dangerous Dog treats made in China


Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Trader Joe's Peanut Butter


According to a press release, the Pennsylvania Department of Health today advised consumers that Trader Joe's Valencia Creamy Salted Peanut Butter made with sea salt may be related to a multi-state outbreak of Salmonella.  The department is working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and public health officials in several states to investigate the outbreak. Nationally, there have been 29 cases of illness with two cases reported in Pennsylvania.
Trader Joe's has voluntarily removed the product for sale from its stores; however, consumers who have the product in their homes should discard it and should also be aware that this product is sold online through other retail outlets.
Officials believe the peanut butter may be related to a recent salmonella outbreak. A total of 29 cases have been reported since June 11. Three of those cases occurred in Massachusetts.

Several health agencies including the Center for Disease Control and the FDA are investigating the outbreak.

Additionally, the department advises anyone who recently consumed Trader Joe's Valencia Creamy Salted Peanut Butter made with sea salt and then became ill to consult their healthcare provider, local health department.


Symptoms of Salmonella Infection
Symptoms of Salmonella infection, including diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps typically appear 6-72 hours after the ingestion of Salmonella bacteria—in this case, Salmonella-contaminated peanut butter.  Most people recover within a week, but some Salmonella outbreak victims require medical treatment or hospitalization.

It's Apple Picking Time in New England

Does anything taste better than a crisp, snappy apple when you've been out hiking in the cool autumn air?


Are you a day-tripper looking for an adventure?



Here's a quick round-up of Internet links to pick-your-own orchards in New England.




New Hampshire Apple Picking

Alyson's Apple Orchard - Walpole, New Hampshire
This pick-your-own apple orchard is part of a 500-acre Connecticut River Valley farm. A farm stand is open daily through Halloween, as well.
DeMeritt Hill Farm - Lee, New Hampshire
In addition to 25 varieties of apples for you to pick, this apple farm offers a bakery, children's play areas, family hiking trails, a farm store and hayrides on weekends. Dogs are welcome if they're kept on a leash.
Gould Hill Farm - Contoocook, New Hampshire
This orchard is located on land that has been farmed continuously since the mid-1700s. You'll find more than 80 varieties of apples here, available for picking from Labor Day through mid-October. First-time apple pickers are welcome--orchard personnel will show you what to do.
Poverty Lane Orchards - Lebanon, New Hampshire
MacIntosh and Cortland apples thrive at this New Hampshire orchard, which also grows a range of other heirloom varieties. Pick your own apples, visit the farm stand and sample the orchard's Farnum Hill Ciders line of hard ciders, too.
Riverview Farm - Plainfield, New Hampshire
Pick your own fresh apples straight from the trees at this 11-acre orchard.

Connecticut Apple Picking
Bishop's Orchards - Guilford, Connecticut
This 140-year-old family farm has been an apple picking destination since the 1940s.
Lyman Orchards - Middlefield, Connecticut
If you're looking for an apple picking outing that offers so much more, Lyman Orchards is your ideal spot for a day trip. Get lost in the corn maze, buy fresh-baked cider donuts and other specialty products at the Farm Market and even play golf on Lyman's two 18-hole courses.
Silverman's Farm - Easton, Connecticut
Silverman's provides a handy chart of apple varieties and offers apple picking in southern Connecticut throughout the fall.
Maine Apple Picking
Apple Acres Farm - South Hiram, Maine
Visitors to Apple Acres are encouraged to do much more than just pick apples. They can picnic, view the fall foliage, eat homemade apple pie (oh, twist my arm!) and birdwatch, too.
The Apple Farm - Fairfield, Maine
The Apple Farm grows many different varieties of apples including old-fashioned, indigenous varieties like Northern Spy and Mac. Apple lovers are invited to pick their own fruit, visit the barn store or even order Maine apple gift packs by phone.
Maine Apple Orchards - statewide
The Maine State Pomological Society provides this directory of Maine apple orchards.

Massachusetts Apple Picking

Autumn Hills Orchard - Groton, Massachusetts
Pick your own apples at this authentic working farm on more than 70 acres. Autumn Hills Orchard offers more than 20 varieties of apples and pears, spectacular mountain views and a farm stand. The orchard's Ann Harris tells me that though Autumn Hills is near Boston, it's a bit off the beaten path, "but that's the fun of it, as there are no crowds." She also says, "Our fruit is very high quality, as we grow for specialty commercial markets as well as our you-pick customers."
Carver Hill Orchard - Stow, Massachusetts
Carver Hill Orchard offers apple picking, plus cider, baked goods, ice cream, pumpkins, crafts and apple gift packages for shipment anywhere.
Nashoba Valley Winery - Bolton, Massachusetts
Nashoba Valley Winery grows a variety of fruits--and not just for wines! The orchard offers apple pickers more than 90 varieties to choose from in a beautiful, scenic setting.
Red Apple Farm - Phillipston, Massachusetts
Located 60 miles from Boston, in addition to pick-your-own apples, Red Apple Farm offers hayride tours on weekends, farm animals, walking trails, fall weekend barbeques and New England gift packs for shipping.
Shelburne Farm - Stow, Massachusetts
Shelburne Farm is the oldest pick-your-own apple orchard in eastern Massachusetts. Stop at the Apple Shop for New England goodies including sweet cider, warm cider doughnuts, locally roasted coffee, farm-fresh ice cream, caramel apples, New England-made cheeses and other local products. Hayrides are available daily, and additional activities including pony rides are offered on weekends.
Tougas Family Farm - Northborough, Massachusetts
During fall apple picking season, visit the barnyard, shop in the farm kitchen and pick your own apples at this family farm, which offers more than 20 apple varieties including exciting new crops like Honeycrisp, Zestar! and CrimsonCrisp.

Rhode Island Apple Picking

Phantom Farms - Cumberland, RI
This 60-year-old Rhode Island farm grows more than 15 varieties of apples, including Macouns, and you can pick your own fruit during festival weekends in September.
Rhode Island Orchard Locations - statewide
Here is a list of Rhode Island orchards, including many which offer pick-your-own apples, from RI Fruit Growers.

Vermont Apple Picking

Adams Apple Orchard - Williston, Vermont
During harvest season, you can choose from several varieties of apples including Cortland, McIntosh and Macoun to pick yourself at this Vermont orchard and farm market.
Champlain Orchards - Shoreham, Vermont
This family-owned farm grows McIntosh, Empire, Cortland, Gingergold, Honeycrisp, Gala and dozens of other apple varieties and also presses its own sweet cider. You'll have views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondack and Green Mountains as you pick your own juicy apples.
Vermont Orchards - statewide
From All About Apples, here is a directory of orchards throughout Vermont.

Neighboring New York Apple Picking

Apple Hill Farm - New Paltz, New York
Homegrown apples are yours for the picking, and you'll also find hayrides, fresh-pressed cider and mulled apple cider donuts at this Ulster County farm.
Applewood Orchards & Winery - Warwick, New York
Applewood is in the heart of Macintosh Country, and they offer gardens, a farm store, old-fashioned pressed cider by the glass, wine tasting and, of course, pick-your-own apples.
Greig Farm - Red Hook, New York
Located not far from where I grew up in New York's Hudson Valley, Greig Farm has always been one of my favorite places to go apple picking. Don't miss the chance to visit the Hudson Valley Market and Grandiflora Nursery while you're there.
Maskers Orchards - Warwick, New York
A drive-through apple orchard? Maskers claims to be the only apple orchard that lets you drive right up to the tree, which would make it a wonderful spot to take older relatives or small children. They also offer pony rides, baby animals, wagon rides, a country store and special events.
Pick Apples on Long Island - Long Island
About.com's Long Island Guide Linda Tagliaferro has a round-up of places to pick apples on Long Island this fall.
Prospect Hill Orchards - Milton, New York
Pick your own apples and picnic by the pond at this scenic orchard that grows more than a dozen apple varieties.
Weed Orchards and Farm Market - Marlboro, New York
The sign that reads, "Weed Farm U-Pick" may make you laugh, but when you arrive at Weed Orchards and Farm Market in Marlboro, New York, you'll soon be marveling at the lushness of this beautifully manicured farm, located just about 70 miles north of New York City. There might not be any weeds to pick, but you will find acres of ripe, red apples and other produce.
Wilklow Orchards - Highland, New York
This Ulster County orchard is open for apple picking daily in season, and on weekends, you can savor fresh apple cider donuts or head out on a hayride.



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Beagle survives Burlington-Bristol Bridge fall

Beagle at home after 70-foot jump

Alexis Lorenz holds her 7-year-old beagle named Brandi
 on Wednesday.  The dog got loose from her harness and leaped off
 of the Burlington Bristol Bridge and survived.
 / DOUGLAS BOVITT/COURIER-POST
BURLINGTON TWP. — Look! Up in the sky! It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s … Super Beagle?

Well, Brandi the beagle can’t exactly leap tall buildings in a single bound, but she did recently jump some 70 feet off the Burlington-Bristol Bridge suffering only minor bruising.

The 7-year-old canine went AWOL Friday night during her regular walk on the Burlington Riverfront Promenade.

Owner Alexis Lorenz said her husband, Robert, left to walk their two beagles around 8 p.m. An hour later he returned — sans Brandi.

“I was in my bathrobe. He wanted me to get dressed. I said. ‘Let’s go,’ ” Lorenz said. “He couldn’t drive fast enough down there.”

Lorenz said they searched the promenade area by foot and by car for hours. While searching near Pearl Street, they were told Burlington County Bridge police had spotted Brandi.

“The police had their searchlights out, and that’s when one of the officers told me she jumped from the bridge,” Lorenz said.

While it’s clear Brandi is a tough pup, she has her Kryptonite.

Lorenz said the rescue beagle went through some type of traumatic experience before being adopted by the Burlington Township family five years ago.

The dog’s past experiences have made her very nervous around unfamiliar faces.

Bridge officer Rob Bittner said he saw Brandi walking up the bridge toward the Pennsylvania side during his normal patrol Friday night.

“I get a fourth of the way up the bridge and I see this dog in the road and cars are moving all around it,” said Bittner. “I activated my lights to slow traffic and I pretty much followed the dog because I didn’t want to scare her by chasing after her.”

Bittner said Brandi was moving fine until she got to the top of the bridge where a steel grate caused her paws to get trapped. At that time, motorists who had gotten out of their cars were also attempting to grab the dog, he said.

“There was a car ahead loaded with young kids that couldn’t have been more then 17 or 20 years old,” said Bittner. “They busted open the door and a young boy tried to grab the dog.”

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