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Cooper Named Observatory President
CONWAY — Randy Cooper of Eaton has been named president of the Mount Washington Observatory.
The observatory is a non-profit organization that has captured climate data on the summit of Mount Washington since 1932. "It is both an honor and privilege to be elected as president of the observatory on its 75th anniversary," Cooper said. "The observatory is a legendary part of the history and culture of Mount Washington and the people who live in its valleys." Trustees and a new slate of officers were elected at the observatory's annual meeting, held Sept. 8 at the Mount Washington Resort at Bretton Woods. Mount Washington Valley residents elected to three-year terms on the board were: H. Edmund Bergeron, of North Conway, and Gail F. Paine, of Intervale. The new slate of officers includes: Cooper, president; Kenneth
Jones, of Amherst, immediate past president; Drew Landry, of Keene, vice president; Leslie Schomaker, of Jackson, treasurer; and Jack B. Middleton, of Freedom, secretary. Mount Washington Observatory's board of trustees is made up of 25 individuals from diverse professional and geographic backgrounds. For more information about the observatory, visit www.MountWashington.org.

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Cooper, Deans & Cargill Becomes Cooper Cargill Chant

The law firm Cooper, Deans & Cargill changed its name to Cooper Cargill Chant effective October 1, 2007. This change reflects the growth and development of the firm, its attorneys and staff. Led by five partners with four associate attorneys and a retired partner who remains Of Counsel, the Cooper Cargill Chant team provides a broad depth of legal services to an increasingly diverse client base.

This step marks the beginning of a new era in the firm's history. Started as a two lawyer firm in 1978, Cooper Cargill Chant is now the largest law firm in Northern New Hampshire. Its' attorneys and staff pride themselves on their continued efforts to provide legal services in the place that they call home. Cooper Cargill Chant works to represent a wide array of individuals and businesses in Central and Northern New Hampshire and Western Maine. The firm also will make it a priority to provide pro bono services on behalf of the less fortunate.

Cooper Cargill Chant has grown and diversified in step with the changing landscape of the North Country. The five partners, Randall F. Cooper, Kenneth R. Cargill, Paul W. Chant, Charles L. Greenhalgh and Dennis L. Morgan chose the name in keeping with the firm's traditions and to better reflect the growing law firm they are today. Long time partner Dorcas H. ("Penny") Deans remains with the firm in an Of Counsel capacity.

"We are excited to unveil the new name of our firm," said Randall F. Cooper. "Our mission is to provide to the residents of the North Country the highest quality of legal services. We will continue to put the people of this area first, because that is where our dedication lies."

Cooper Cargill Chant's full complement of legal professionals represents businesses and individuals in all aspects of legal matters, simple or complex. The firm has a long tradition of involvement in local government, charities, social organizations, youth groups and environmental causes. They have often been recognized for providing legal services for those in need.








Sandy Eldon has been named
Co-Affiliate of the Year by the White Mountain Board of Realtors Affiliates.
She shares this honor with Dale Goodwin of Northway Bank due to a tie.

Deborah Fauver has been elected as Secretary of the White Mountain Board of Realtors Affiliate Committee for the coming year.

See link below for more info about
the WMBOR affiliates

http://www.wmbor.org/index.
php?id=26

or contact Sandy Eldon, at our office, seldon@coopercargillchant.com

 

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