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ATLANTIC<br />

Friday, February 23, 2007<br />

Vol. 33 | No. 8 | 3 Sections |32 Pages<br />

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work, trying to save the lives of several beagles found<br />

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Trisha Craig, foster director and public relations/<br />

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group has been working to improve the health of<br />

the wayward animals before they can find them new<br />

homes.<br />

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By Scott E. Kinney<br />

Atlantic News Staff Writer<br />

HAMPTON | Two<br />

women were indicted last<br />

week at Rockingham County<br />

District Court on charges of<br />

possession of crack cocaine.<br />

Sherri M. Bedard, of Seabrook<br />

and Ryenn Norwood,<br />

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each of possession of narcotic<br />

drug.<br />

Both women were arrested<br />

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police department. Norwood<br />

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4, while Bedard was taken<br />

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Page A | Atlantic News | February 23, 2007 | Vol 33, No 8 <strong>AtlanticNews</strong>.Com .<br />

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<strong>AtlanticNews</strong>.Com Vol 33, No 8 |February 23, 2007 | Atlantic News | Page A .<br />

Cozy Kids Winter<br />

Playland at <strong>Hampton</strong> Beach<br />

News<br />

Munck on board as interim town manager<br />

By Scott E. Kinney<br />

Atlantic News Staff Writer<br />

NORTH HAMPTON |<br />

Some North <strong>Hampton</strong> residents<br />

may have noticed a<br />

new face in the town office<br />

building as of late.<br />

The town has recently<br />

wel<strong>com</strong>ed Philip Munck to<br />

serve as interim town manager.<br />

Munck brings with him<br />

a litany of local municipal<br />

experience. He is a former<br />

city manager of both Franklin<br />

and Somersworth. He<br />

most recently served as town<br />

administrator of Epping.<br />

“I’ve been around a little<br />

bit,” admitted Munck.<br />

Munck holds a Masters<br />

in Business Administration<br />

from Plymouth State College.<br />

He is a member of the<br />

International City/County<br />

Management Association;<br />

the Somersworth, New<br />

Hampshire, Board of Assessors;<br />

the American Water<br />

Works Association; and is a<br />

Past President of the New<br />

Hampshire Municipal Management<br />

Association.<br />

As a member of Munici-<br />

NEW FACE IN TOWN — Philip Munck (pictured) is currently<br />

serving as interim town manager of North <strong>Hampton</strong>.<br />

— Atlantic News Photo by Scott E. Kinney<br />

pal Resources Inc. (MRI) over<br />

the past 10 years, Munck has<br />

performed analyses of water,<br />

sewer, and electric utility<br />

rates, and of ratemaking<br />

proposals of investor-owned<br />

water and electric utilities.<br />

Munck is handling the<br />

job vacated by former Town<br />

Administrator Michael Pardue,<br />

who left the position<br />

earlier this month to take<br />

on “other consulting engagements.”<br />

Since last Monday, Munck<br />

has been ensuring that the<br />

day-to-day business of the<br />

town gets done. He said he<br />

has been working on a handful<br />

of projects during what is<br />

typically a busy time of year<br />

for town government.<br />

“This time of year we’re<br />

all interested in seeing what<br />

the voters have to say at the<br />

election,” he said.<br />

Munck said his position<br />

with the town is only temporary,<br />

as the town votes on<br />

March 13, as to whether or<br />

not to make the town administrator<br />

position full-time.<br />

“I expect to be here long<br />

enough, whether or not the<br />

voters choose a full-time<br />

town administrators position,<br />

to help the selectmen<br />

get a permanent person in<br />

place,” said Munck.<br />

Munck said he has<br />

enjoyed his first interim<br />

position while working with<br />

MRI.<br />

“It’s been very interesting,”<br />

said Munck. It’s an<br />

interesting town with a lot<br />

of nice people.”<br />

TOP SPELLER<br />

John Teschek, a fifth grader at Kensington Elementary<br />

School, came in first place at the recent school-level Spelling<br />

Bee <strong>com</strong>petition. Winning with the correct spelling of the<br />

word “orchard,” the 10-year-old beat his fellow fifth grade<br />

<strong>com</strong>petitor Helen Hultin, who tripped up on the spelling of<br />

“nightingale.” John, who came in second place in last year’s<br />

Spelling Bee at the school, will next <strong>com</strong>pete at the regional<br />

level in March.<br />

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Page A | Atlantic News | February 23, 2007 | Vol 33, No 8 <strong>AtlanticNews</strong>.Com .<br />

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NORTH HAMPTON |<br />

¿Cómo se dice en español?<br />

If you’re playing the Foreign<br />

Language Board Game<br />

you may just find out.<br />

The game is the result of<br />

years of hard work by Barbro<br />

Bolh, a North <strong>Hampton</strong> resident<br />

who wanted to create a<br />

game that will help children<br />

learn a new language.<br />

The game begins with the<br />

playing of a CD. Children<br />

learn 100 vocabulary words<br />

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the body.<br />

“They are the first 100<br />

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learning a foreign language,”<br />

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The game is then played<br />

by moving their game piece<br />

around the board and using<br />

the correct Spanish word<br />

to identify the picture on a<br />

card. By improving his or<br />

her Spanish language skills<br />

in this game everyone is a<br />

winner.<br />

On top of being a great<br />

learning tool, the game is a<br />

positive family activity that<br />

improves visual image retention<br />

and can help kids excel<br />

and studies have shown<br />

playing games can increase<br />

the IQ by as much as 16<br />

percent.<br />

Bolh said it the key to<br />

learning a language is repetition<br />

and a continued interest<br />

in learning.<br />

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years of hard work. The game is designed to help children, or<br />

anyone willing to learn, how to speak Spanish.<br />

— Atlantic News Photo by Scott E. Kinney<br />

“If you’re going to learn<br />

a language you should use<br />

it everyday,” said Bolh. “If<br />

a family wants the kids to<br />

learn they can’t just watch<br />

TV. They have to do it with<br />

them.”<br />

The game can also be utilized<br />

by teachers to teach<br />

their students a new language,<br />

even if the teacher<br />

is unfamiliar with the language.<br />

“They can say ‘we’re<br />

going to learn together,’”<br />

says Bolh.<br />

The learning is not just<br />

for the young. Bolh said<br />

those who are getting older<br />

can continue to keep their<br />

mental muscles strong.<br />

“If you learn something<br />

new the brain makes new<br />

connections,” Bolh says.<br />

Whether young or old,<br />

or stretching, they reclaim<br />

their body’s natural ability to<br />

release muscular tension.<br />

Muscular tension pulls<br />

on bones, and causes various<br />

degrees of stiffness, aches and<br />

pain in the back, neck and<br />

learning a new language can<br />

expose the learner to a host<br />

of new opportunities, says<br />

Bolh.<br />

“It’s amazing how much<br />

it opens the door,” she says.<br />

The game is now offered<br />

in a variety of local retailers,<br />

including G. Willikers<br />

and Abode in Portsmouth,<br />

Whirly Gigs in Exeter and<br />

Brainwaves in North <strong>Hampton</strong><br />

among others.<br />

And the Spanish game<br />

is just the tip of the iceberg.<br />

Bolh said she is currently<br />

working on a French version<br />

of the game and others<br />

will be forth<strong>com</strong>ing in the<br />

future.<br />

For more information<br />

on the Foreign Language<br />

Game visit Bolh’s Web site<br />

at www.language learninggame.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

Health series provides ‘Somatic Intelligence’<br />

joints. Muscles should <strong>com</strong>e to<br />

a state of relaxation when the<br />

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inability for anyone to sense<br />

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Somatic Education teaches<br />

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Noreen Owens, M.Ed., a<br />

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HEALTH Continued on 18A•


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Local Notes<br />

Updates for voter list<br />

NORTH HAMPTON | The Supervisors of the Voter List in<br />

North <strong>Hampton</strong> will meet Saturday, March 3, from 11-11:30<br />

a.m. at the town office for additions and removals to the voter<br />

list. This is the last meeting before the town election on Tuesday,<br />

March 13. For more information, call the North <strong>Hampton</strong> town<br />

office at (603) 964-6029.<br />

Garden club ready to bloom<br />

RYE | Plans are currently underway for the Rye Driftwood<br />

Garden Club’s participation in the seventh annual Rye Art in<br />

Bloom exhibit, to be held at Webster at Rye on April 13-14.<br />

This unique <strong>com</strong>munity event is the result of the collaboration<br />

between Webster at Rye, the Rye Recreation Department, the<br />

Rye Art Study Group and the Rye Driftwood Garden Club.<br />

Also in the planning stage is the garden club’s annual Plant<br />

and Bake Sale, scheduled for May 19-20. Connie Scully, Paula<br />

Shay and Priscilla Brown will share the chairmanship of this<br />

event. For more information about the Rye Driftwood Garden<br />

Club or any of these up<strong>com</strong>ing events, call Priscilla Jenness at<br />

(603) 964-8728.<br />

Library presents ‘Tune & Tales’<br />

STRATHAM | Tunes & Tales, a Boston-area trio, will present<br />

a lively evening of Celtic harp, fiddle and literature at the<br />

Wiggin Memorial Library on Tuesday, March 6 at 6:30 pm.<br />

The trio features writer Aine Greaney, and musicians Eilis<br />

Crean and Regina Delaney. All ages are wel<strong>com</strong>e to attend<br />

this program. The Wiggin Memorial Library is located at 10<br />

Bunker Hill Avenue in Stratham. For more information, call<br />

(603) 772-4346.<br />

Knitting group meets in March<br />

HAMPTON | The Knitting Group at the North <strong>Hampton</strong><br />

Library will continue to meet at the library throughout the<br />

month of March. Sponsored by the Friends of the North<br />

<strong>Hampton</strong> Library, the group will gather in the Craig Meeting<br />

Room on Mondays, March 5, 12, 19 and 26 from 7-8 p.m.;<br />

and on Thursdays, March 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 from 10-11 a.m.<br />

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Town Meetings<br />

Brentwood (603) 642-6400<br />

Olive Tash – Town Administrator<br />

Board of Selectmen ........Tuesday, Feb. 27, at 7 p.m.<br />

Planning Board ...........Thursday, March 1, at 7 p.m.<br />

School Board..........Monday, March 12, at 6:30 p.m.<br />

East Kingston (603) 642-8406<br />

Deborah Gallant – Town Administrator<br />

Board of Selectmen Monday, March 5, at 6:30 p.m.<br />

Planning Board ..........Thursday, March 15, at 7 p.m.<br />

School Board ................ Tuesday, March 6, at 7 p.m.<br />

Exeter (603) 778-0591<br />

Russell Dean – Town Manager<br />

Board of Selectmen ....... Monday, Feb. 26, at 7 p.m.<br />

Planning Board ............Thursday, March 1, at 7 p.m.<br />

School Board................. Tuesday, March 6, at 7 p.m.<br />

Exeter Co-op School ....Thursday, March 8, at 7 p.m.<br />

Greenland (603) 431-7111<br />

Karen Anderson – Town Administrator<br />

Board of Selectmen ........ Monday, Feb. 26, at 7p.m.<br />

Planning Board ............Thursday, March 1, at 7 p.m.<br />

School Board .........Monday, March 19, at 6:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Hampton</strong> (603) 926-6766<br />

Mark Gearreald – Acting Town Manager<br />

Board of Selectmen........ Monday, Feb. 26, at 7 p.m.<br />

Planning Board.........Wednesday, March 7, at 7 p.m.<br />

School Board.............. Tuesday, March 13, at 7 p.m.<br />

Winnacunnet Co-op<br />

School Board............. Wednesday, Feb. 28, at 6 p.m.<br />

<strong>Hampton</strong> Falls (603) 926 -4618<br />

Eric Small – Town Administrator<br />

Board of Selectmen...... Wed., March 7, at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Planning Board................Tuesday, Feb. 27, at 7 p.m.<br />

School Board................Thursday, March 1, at 7 p.m.<br />

Kensington (603) 772-5423<br />

Denise Gregson – Administrative Assistant<br />

Board of Selectmen..Monday, March 5, at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Planning Board........Thursday, March 1, at 7:30 p.m.<br />

School Board................Thursday, March 8, at 7 p.m.<br />

Newfields (603) 772-5070<br />

Board of Selectmen... Tuesday, Feb. 27, at 6:30 p.m.<br />

Planning Board.......... Thursday, March 15, at 7 p.m.<br />

School Board......... Monday, March 12, at 5:30 p.m.<br />

North <strong>Hampton</strong> (603) 964-8087<br />

Michael Pardue – Town Administrator<br />

Board of Selectmen....... Monday, Feb. 26, at 7 p.m.<br />

Planning Board........ Monday, March 5, at 6:30 p.m.<br />

School Board............. Thursday, March 15, at 7 p.m.<br />

Rye (603) 964-6777<br />

Alan Gould – Town Administrator<br />

Board of Selectmen.. Monday, Feb. 26, at 6:30 p.m.<br />

Planning Board............ Tuesday, March 13, at 7p.m.<br />

School Board........ Wednesday, March 21, at 6 p.m.<br />

Seabrook (603) 474-3311<br />

Fred Welch – Town Manager<br />

Board of Selectmen Wednesday, March 7, at 7 p.m.<br />

Planning Board............. Tuesday, March 6, at 7 p.m.<br />

School Board.............. Monday, March 19, at 6 p.m.<br />

South <strong>Hampton</strong> (603) 394-7696<br />

Larry Baker – Town Administrator<br />

Board of Selectmen.. Monday, Feb. 26, at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Planning Board........ Monday, March 5, at 7:30 p.m.<br />

School Board................ Tuesday, March 6, at 7 p.m.<br />

Stratham (603) 772-4741<br />

Paul R. Deschaine – Town Administrator<br />

Board of Selectmen.. Monday, Feb. 26, at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Planning Board Wednesday, March 21, at 7:30 p.m.<br />

School Board... Wednesday, March 14, at 6:30 p.m.


<strong>AtlanticNews</strong>.Com Vol 33, No 8 |February 23, 2007 | Atlantic News | Page A .<br />

By Scott E. Kinney<br />

Atlantic News Staff Writer<br />

SEABROOK | The<br />

linoleum in the kitchen is<br />

starting to curl. There are<br />

tiles missing in the bathroom<br />

and the hardwood<br />

floors look as though<br />

they’ve seen more traffic<br />

than the Daytona racetrack.<br />

When the floors look<br />

like they were part of the<br />

route taken by Hannibal<br />

during his march from<br />

Spain to Rome it may<br />

be time to do something<br />

about it.<br />

Priced Right Flooring<br />

can help you get your<br />

floors looking more like<br />

floors and less like an airport<br />

runway. The store in Seabrook<br />

has been in business<br />

for over 20 years; for the last<br />

year, however, the business<br />

has been under new ownership.<br />

Since January 2006, Jeff<br />

and Cindy Streeter have been<br />

operating the shop located at<br />

the Seabrook traffic circle.<br />

Cindy said her husband<br />

was interested in purchasing<br />

a shop, following more than<br />

20 years of installing flooring.<br />

The couple wanted to<br />

open a flooring business in<br />

Iowa, where they had been<br />

raising their two sons, but<br />

found the purchase of a busi-<br />

Business<br />

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Taking it to the next level<br />

FRIENDS From 5A<br />

Those who aren’t necessarily<br />

making plans to eat<br />

out, but would still like to<br />

donate are invited to do so<br />

by visiting the Friends of<br />

Winnacunnet Foundation at<br />

www.winnacunnet foundation.org.<br />

SERVICE WITH A SMILE — When you’re looking to replace<br />

that flooring, let Cindy (pictured) and Jeff Streeter of Priced<br />

Right Flooring help you choose the right materials and have<br />

them installed with confidence.<br />

— Atlantic News Photo by Scott E. Kinney<br />

So whether it’s pizza on<br />

Monday, some tasty subs on<br />

a Friday or Saturday, or coffee<br />

and a muffin on Thursday,<br />

grab a little March<br />

(Food) Madness and help<br />

the Friends of Winnacunnet<br />

Foundation.<br />

ness in that area to be cost<br />

prohibitive. Jeff found the<br />

Seabrook business for sale<br />

while searching online and<br />

the couple made their move.<br />

“He wanted to take it to<br />

the next level,” said Cindy.<br />

“They wanted a lot less for<br />

[the business]. As soon as he<br />

walked in he knew he wanted<br />

it. This rotary is really a<br />

good location.”<br />

Following the purchase<br />

of Priced Right, the Streeters<br />

made a good deal of<br />

renovations to the store and<br />

categorized it so that one<br />

can easily find exactly what<br />

they’re looking for.<br />

“It’s easier to shop,” said<br />

Cindy. “There’s more room<br />

to move around.”<br />

Whether its hardwood,<br />

carpeting, tile, laminate or<br />

ceramic flooring, you’re<br />

bound to find the colors and<br />

material you’re looking for at<br />

a price <strong>com</strong>petitive with<br />

those big box stores.<br />

Cindy attributes the<br />

<strong>com</strong>petitiveness of the<br />

store to the buying power<br />

of being a flooring network<br />

member of NRF Distributing,<br />

New England’s<br />

largest flooring distributor.<br />

“That buying power<br />

helps us <strong>com</strong>pete with the<br />

big box stores,” she said.<br />

“We have found that we<br />

are very <strong>com</strong>petitive.”<br />

In addition to being<br />

<strong>com</strong>petitively priced<br />

and often a higher quality<br />

product, the Streeters<br />

also offer a higher level of<br />

product knowledge and<br />

customer service.<br />

“It’s more personal,”<br />

Cindy said.<br />

That service doesn’t end<br />

at purchase, either. Jeff has<br />

been overseeing installation,<br />

ensuring that the job is done<br />

to his discerning standards.<br />

“It’s good for people<br />

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Cindy.<br />

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By Jerry McConnell<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

If you thought that with<br />

the fall of the Soviet Union,<br />

America became less endangered<br />

by the threat of <strong>com</strong>munist-style<br />

disruptions, you<br />

had better think again.<br />

Communism is growing<br />

and getting much bolder in<br />

America. The ranks of the discontented<br />

who populate the<br />

forces of the socialist/ <strong>com</strong>munist<br />

movement are enlarging<br />

daily with the influx of<br />

millions of illegal aliens that<br />

are allowed to roam freely in<br />

our states, cities and towns.<br />

At a time when our country<br />

enjoys the lowest unemployment<br />

rate in years, the<br />

best economic status in years<br />

and the lowest tax rates in<br />

years — all of which, by the<br />

way, the new party in power<br />

would like to change — we<br />

hear all this clamor of discontent,<br />

saying in essence, “We<br />

want more.” So they are going<br />

to hold an anti-war rally.<br />

There is an organization<br />

that controls the machinations<br />

of these radicals which calls<br />

itself ANSWER, an acronym<br />

for Act Now to Stop War and<br />

End Racism (didn’t you just<br />

know that somehow or another<br />

they would trace all of this<br />

back to racism?). Because the<br />

great bulk of <strong>com</strong>plainants<br />

are Hispanic illegal aliens and<br />

of course a large segment of<br />

African-Americans the racist<br />

charges were expected.<br />

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Communism is not the<br />

ANSWER, which has<br />

its headquarters in Chicago<br />

(home of the great agitator<br />

himself, Jesse Jackson), has<br />

begun to organize an antiwar<br />

protest rally scheduled<br />

to be held in Washington, DC<br />

among other venues during a<br />

four-day, all-out, ringa-dingding,<br />

bash-America festival.<br />

Those other venues, if you<br />

are interested, are Los Angeles,<br />

San Francisco, Chicago,<br />

Seattle “and other cities.”<br />

This same organization<br />

held a similar rally in late<br />

January of this year at the<br />

United States Capitol building<br />

in Washington and showed<br />

their miserable, hateful and<br />

harmful methods of trying to<br />

get all their demands. They<br />

abused our country with anti-<br />

American hate speech; actually<br />

spit on disabled Veterans<br />

who were present and spraypainted<br />

epitaphs and slogans<br />

on the steps of the Capitol<br />

building. This was probably<br />

one of their good hair days.<br />

On the ANSWER Web site<br />

(www.Chicago Answer.net),<br />

they list some of their <strong>com</strong>plaints<br />

and demands among<br />

which one stands out, “Full<br />

Rights for ALL Immigrants<br />

NOW!” Bet they don’t even<br />

realize that we do extend full<br />

rights to ALL immigrants<br />

NOW (legal immigrants, that<br />

is, and not illegal aliens for<br />

whom I’m certain ANSWER<br />

is speaking).<br />

Why should we extend<br />

‘ANSWER’<br />

these rights to lawbreakers<br />

who have illegally infiltrated<br />

into our country when there<br />

are millions of persons on<br />

waiting lists seeking legal<br />

immigration and have taken<br />

the proper steps of filing<br />

applications for such entry?<br />

ANSWER’s Web site also<br />

list <strong>com</strong>plaints as follows:<br />

“Working and poor people in<br />

the United States are experiencing<br />

massive cuts in social<br />

services, high taxes to pay for<br />

the bloated military budget,<br />

assaults against our unions<br />

and decent wage paying jobs,<br />

the illegal elimination of pension<br />

funds by the new corporate<br />

robber barons, severe<br />

cuts in public education, and<br />

the ongoing racist neglect as<br />

evidenced by the destruction<br />

and usurpation of the neighborhoods<br />

of New Orleans.<br />

Racism is ever-present in the<br />

government's policy towards<br />

immigrant workers whose<br />

labor is super exploited<br />

while the laborers are subject<br />

to raids, imprisonment and<br />

deportations.”<br />

The Web site also names<br />

the other groups that are cosponsors<br />

of the planned St.<br />

Patrick’s Day rally, listed<br />

under the heading of “Organized<br />

by M20 coalition” such<br />

as: African-American Alliance<br />

for Peace and Justice;<br />

Arab-American Action Network;<br />

Chicago Socialist Party;<br />

Communist Party; Democrat<br />

Socialists of America; Gay<br />

Liberation Network; International<br />

Socialist Organization;<br />

Party for Socialism and Liberation<br />

to name a few out of<br />

the 45 or so groups.<br />

These groups will apparently<br />

all be represented at<br />

the rally in Washington, DC,<br />

which will also feature their<br />

main speakers, Cindy Sheehan<br />

and Jane Fonda, two of<br />

our country’s most beloved<br />

(by the left) and thoroughly<br />

obnoxious America haters.<br />

On the other hand, there<br />

will be others at the planned<br />

rally who will definitely NOT<br />

be there to offer support to<br />

those thugs. These others will<br />

be Veterans groups that will<br />

be there to see that no damage<br />

or defacing of the Vietnam<br />

Memorial Wall takes place by<br />

the American-military hating,<br />

and really, ANYTHING-<br />

American hating malcontents<br />

have in mind.<br />

Calls and notices on the<br />

Internet are going out now<br />

to rally Veterans, Vietnamera<br />

Veterans in particular, to<br />

<strong>com</strong>e to Washington, DC to<br />

join forces with two prominent<br />

veteran organizations,<br />

“A Gathering of Eagles” and<br />

“Rolling Thunder motorcycle<br />

group” and the “Military<br />

Order of the Purple Heart.”<br />

These groups are led by Colonel<br />

Harry C. Riley, USA (Ret.)<br />

and Captain Larry Bailey,<br />

USN (Ret.). Also expected is<br />

a large throng of dedicated,<br />

America-loving, country-first<br />

Veterans who will present a<br />

formidable mass of protection<br />

to the sacred Memorial Wall<br />

and resistance to any malicious<br />

and hateful damage to<br />

any of the other monuments<br />

nearby.<br />

Please join these brave<br />

people in protecting our heritage.<br />

Jerry McConnell can be<br />

reached at lethrneck@ <strong>com</strong>cast.<br />

net or editor@ atlanticnews.<br />

<strong>com</strong>, or by phone at (603) 926-<br />

7782. The views expressed do<br />

not necessarily reflect those of the<br />

newspaper.<br />

From the Publisher:<br />

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views of the Atlantic<br />

News or its advertisers.<br />

We wel<strong>com</strong>e alternative<br />

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Readers may send their <strong>com</strong>ments and rebuttals<br />

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~ Michael P. Connelly<br />

Editor / Publisher<br />

Listening to all<br />

To the Editor:<br />

New Hampshire voters<br />

sent a message on Election<br />

Day that they were tired of<br />

the fighting and distortions of<br />

facts.<br />

I pledged to reach out to<br />

all, and since I have taken<br />

office, I have read many letters<br />

and talked to constituents<br />

on all sides of the issues.<br />

I recently spoke to two<br />

women who asked me to contact<br />

them directly. One of them<br />

called my office several times.<br />

Even though I knew she<br />

was a political partisan who<br />

had opposed me, I returned<br />

her call because she has a sister<br />

in Iraq and I try to talk and<br />

listen to military families. I<br />

told her I had been a military<br />

spouse and was grateful for<br />

her sister's service.<br />

The woman told me that<br />

the war in Iraq is a religious<br />

crusade, and that she wanted<br />

me to vote in favor of escalation.<br />

I told her that I did not<br />

agree with that assessment,<br />

but I respected her opinion.<br />

It is my obligation to hear<br />

all sides of an issue, and I will<br />

continue to listen to everyone,<br />

not just those with whom I<br />

agree. None of us should want<br />

to create a climate where we<br />

speak only to those who agree<br />

with us.<br />

I pledged to listen to all<br />

of my constituents, and I will<br />

continue to honor that <strong>com</strong>mitment.<br />

Rep. Carol Shea-Porter<br />

Washington, DC<br />

Clean the river<br />

To the Editor:<br />

This is to ask everyone in<br />

the town of Exeter to support<br />

Article #34 on the ballot on<br />

March 13, 2007. This will help<br />

protect the environment and<br />

the town’s drinking water<br />

supply.<br />

These trees that are<br />

down in the river are blocking<br />

other debris in the river<br />

which eventually pollute the<br />

drinking water for the town<br />

of Exeter; also slowing down<br />

the flow of the river, which is<br />

causing flooding in the low<br />

lying areas of the river.<br />

I personally pulled a trash<br />

barrel full of trash, a gallon<br />

container of weed killer and<br />

some pressure treated wood<br />

which contains arsenic. All<br />

this is leaking in to our drinking<br />

water.<br />

We need your help in<br />

cleaning up this river. So<br />

please vote “Yes” on Article<br />

34, the last one on the ballot.<br />

James and Linda May<br />

Exeter<br />

Letters<br />

Support RCA<br />

To the Editor:<br />

An open letter to <strong>Hampton</strong><br />

voters.<br />

I am writing in regards<br />

to an up<strong>com</strong>ing vote regarding<br />

funding for Rockingham<br />

Community Action. The<br />

past two years they have not<br />

received any funding from<br />

the town of <strong>Hampton</strong>.<br />

I left work in June due<br />

to a medical disability. I had<br />

trouble paying my rent and<br />

someone told me to call Rockingham<br />

Community Action<br />

for help.<br />

I have never been one to<br />

ask for help so it was very<br />

difficult for me to make that<br />

call. I explained my situation<br />

to them and instead of saying<br />

no we cannot help you they<br />

said of course we will help.<br />

I have nothing but the<br />

highest regards for this<br />

agency as they never thought<br />

twice when it came to helping<br />

me.<br />

I am asking you to vote in<br />

favor of funding for Rockingham<br />

Community Action as<br />

you never know — someday<br />

you too may need their help.<br />

Jane Gendreau<br />

<strong>Hampton</strong><br />

Vote ‘Yes’ on #33<br />

To the Editor:<br />

An open letter to the voters<br />

of <strong>Hampton</strong>.<br />

I urge you to vote “Yes”<br />

in support of Warrant Article<br />

33, “on the petition of Rockingham<br />

Community Action<br />

(RCA), to raise and appropriate<br />

the sum of $25,000 to<br />

defray the costs of services<br />

provided to low-to-moderate<br />

in<strong>com</strong>e <strong>Hampton</strong> residents<br />

for basic and critical needs.”<br />

As a resident of <strong>Hampton</strong><br />

and as an employee of RCA, I<br />

<strong>com</strong>e into daily contact with<br />

those in need in our <strong>com</strong>munity<br />

and those who provide<br />

services. The face of poverty<br />

in our town is the face of a<br />

child more often than not. It<br />

is also the face of an elder living<br />

on a fixed in<strong>com</strong>e, often<br />

in the position of choosing<br />

food over medicines or heat.<br />

It is increasingly the face of<br />

the working poor, those in<br />

low-wage jobs with no health<br />

or leave benefits, trying to<br />

afford the basic costs of food,<br />

housing and medical care for<br />

their families.<br />

The $25,000 provided by<br />

our tax dollars (less than $1.50<br />

per resident) will continue to<br />

fund the services provided<br />

by RCA’s Outreach Program.<br />

It is here that RCA faces the<br />

daily challenges of meeting<br />

LETTERS Continued on 30A•


<strong>AtlanticNews</strong>.Com Vol 33, No 8 |February 23, 2007 | Atlantic News | Page A .<br />

Roll Call<br />

House<br />

(A) THE STATE SHOULD PAY FOR VETERINARIAN<br />

TRAINING | HB173 would reimburse up to a fifth of a<br />

By Liz Premo<br />

veterinarian’s educational expenses if he or she agrees to set<br />

Atlantic News Staff Writer<br />

up a large animal practice in New Hampshire. The bill will<br />

appropriate $100,000 for the program. Supporters said there HAMPTON | A year has<br />

is a shortage of such veterinarians, who are the first line passed since Marston School<br />

of defense against transmittable animal disease, like mad student Casey Glynn spent<br />

cow disease. Opponents argued that free market system, his winter vacation shooting<br />

not state subsidies, should determine where someone sets<br />

up a business. There are shortages in many important<br />

professions, so why signal out this one? The House PASSED<br />

the bill 191-127 on the House Finance Committee. A YES<br />

vote FAVORED subsidizing educational expenses for large<br />

animal vets.<br />

2000 pucks into the goal net<br />

stationed on his back yard<br />

ice rink in <strong>Hampton</strong>.<br />

This year, with winter<br />

vacation 2007 right around<br />

the corner, the 10-year-old<br />

NAME CO DI P HOME A<br />

Flockhart, Eileen C Rock 13 d Exeter Y<br />

Henson, John W Rock 13 d Exeter X<br />

Kennedy, James E Rock 13 d Exeter Y<br />

Quandt, Marshall E Rock 13 r Exeter X<br />

Quandt, Matthew J Rock 13 r Exeter N<br />

Robertson, Carl G Rock 13 r+d Exeter Y<br />

Day, Judith E Rock 13 d North <strong>Hampton</strong> Y<br />

Russell, Trinka Rock 13 d Stratham Y<br />

Preston, Mark F Rock 14 d <strong>Hampton</strong> X<br />

O'Keefe, Peter J Rock 14 d Seabrook X<br />

Moore, Benjamin E Rock 14 r Seabrook X<br />

Weare, Everett A Rock 14 r Seabrook N<br />

Kelley, Jane P Rock 15 d <strong>Hampton</strong> X<br />

Kepner, Susan R Rock 15 d <strong>Hampton</strong> Y<br />

McGuirk, Thomas Rock 15 d <strong>Hampton</strong> X<br />

Moore, Bennett F Rock 15 d <strong>Hampton</strong> Y<br />

Stiles, Nancy F Rock 15 r <strong>Hampton</strong> N<br />

Marsh, Michael G Rock 17 d Greenland N<br />

Borden, David A Rock 18 d New Castle Y<br />

Grote, Otto F Rock 18 d Rye Y<br />

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the option not to vote when presiding.<br />

Community<br />

Glynn ready to ‘Shoot for a Cure’<br />

junior hockey player is once<br />

again lacing up his skates<br />

and getting ready to hit the<br />

ice for an equally impressive<br />

encore, all in the name of<br />

fighting cancer.<br />

As was the case last<br />

year, Casey is enlisting the<br />

help of those throughout<br />

the <strong>com</strong>munity to aid in<br />

this important fight. He is<br />

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By Liz Premo<br />

Atlantic News Staff Writer<br />

HAMPTON | Spaghetti<br />

and songs. Macaroni and<br />

music. Pasta and pop tunes.<br />

No matter how you slice<br />

it, it’s a delicious <strong>com</strong>bination<br />

when the <strong>Hampton</strong><br />

Community Chorale dishes<br />

up their very own “Cabaret<br />

USA” on Saturday, March<br />

10.<br />

Featuring a wide variety<br />

of musical selections served<br />

with a full spaghetti dinner,<br />

the event will take place<br />

beginning at 5 p.m. in the<br />

Fellowship Hall at the First<br />

Congregational Church,<br />

located at 127 Winnacunnet<br />

<strong>Road</strong> in <strong>Hampton</strong>.<br />

Described by one Chorale<br />

member as having the<br />

potential to be “a hoot-anda-half,”<br />

“Cabaret USA” will<br />

spotlight numbers from the<br />

1930s, ‘40s, and ‘50s, right<br />

on up to more current selections.<br />

(By the way, rumor<br />

has it that the Congregational<br />

Church’s own Rev. Deb<br />

Knowlton has been making<br />

a “habit” of showing up at<br />

rehearsals for one particu-<br />

Seabrook Greyhound Park<br />

7 Days & 7 Nights of Simulcasting<br />

of Thoroughbred, Harness<br />

& Greyhound Racing.<br />

It’s a Great Escape ...<br />

Great Food.....<br />

And Quiet Conversation.<br />

Community<br />

Get ready for ‘Cabaret USA’<br />

lar number from Rodgers<br />

and Hammerstein’s perennial<br />

pleaser, “The Sound of<br />

Music.”)<br />

Proceeds raised through<br />

ticket sales from “Cabaret<br />

USA” will help the <strong>Hampton</strong><br />

Community Chorale to<br />

purchase supplies and sheet<br />

music, and provide ac<strong>com</strong>panists<br />

for their rehearsals<br />

and performances.<br />

The <strong>Hampton</strong> Community<br />

Chorale is a non-audition<br />

chorus <strong>com</strong>posed of singers<br />

of all ages from around<br />

the Seacoast area. The chorus<br />

has performed in concert<br />

singing holiday tunes,<br />

Broadway medleys, folk<br />

songs, pop favorites, classical<br />

pieces and barbershop.<br />

Tickets for “Cabaret<br />

USA” are $10 each, and will<br />

be sold in advance on a first<strong>com</strong>e,<br />

first-served basis by<br />

contacting Sammi Moe at<br />

(603) 929-0881. A limited<br />

number of tickets are available,<br />

so don’t delay. For<br />

more information about the<br />

<strong>Hampton</strong> Community Chorale,<br />

call Katie Ells at (603)<br />

926-5520.<br />

Charity Texas Hold ‘em<br />

Poker Tournaments<br />

Every Wed, Thur, & Friday from 3:00 p.m. to Midnight<br />

Every Saturday & Sunday from 12:00 Noon to Midnight<br />

Business<br />

CUTTING AT THE COTTAGE — A ribbon cutting was<br />

conducted by the Exeter Chamber of Commerce at the Chef’s<br />

Cottage on Court Street. Pictured here at the ceremony are<br />

(from left) Brenna Fitzgibbon, Travis Bissonnette, Debbie<br />

James, Pam Cameron, Paul Galanes, Chef Kevin Fitzgibbon<br />

(owner), Kathryn Pelletier, Dick Parker, Erin Fitzgibbon and<br />

Deb Fitzgibbon.<br />

— Atlantic News Courtesy Photo<br />

Culinary classes at<br />

Chef’s Cottage<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

EXETER | The Exeter<br />

Chamber of Commerce<br />

recently held an official ribbon<br />

cutting ceremony at the<br />

Chef’s Cottage, located at<br />

115 Court Street in Exeter.<br />

The Chef’s Cottage<br />

provides quality, culinary<br />

instruction in a relaxed,<br />

hands-on learning environment<br />

for people interested<br />

in developing their culinary<br />

expertise.<br />

The kitchen facility is<br />

spacious and <strong>com</strong>fortably<br />

designed, the dining room<br />

is subtle and stylish, and the<br />

goal is to explore both the art<br />

and the joy of cooking.<br />

The Chef’s Cottage cooking<br />

school offers a variety<br />

of creative cooking classes.<br />

SIMPLY PERFECT<br />

Whether one is an eager novice<br />

cook, a seasoned, home<br />

kitchen veteran, or an experimental<br />

“foodie,” there’s an<br />

entertaining and educational<br />

course that’s just perfect for<br />

them.<br />

Food preparation techniques<br />

and tips, as well as<br />

shopping and entertainment<br />

ideas are all part of the Chef’s<br />

Cottage’s student friendly,<br />

hands-on programs. In their<br />

new kitchen classroom and<br />

dining room, participants<br />

will cook, they’ll eat — and<br />

they’ll learn by doing.<br />

Plan to stop by for a visit<br />

and see the specialty retail<br />

food shop at the Chef’s Cottage.<br />

For detailed information<br />

and class schedules, call<br />

(603) 418-6294.<br />

Route 107 off I-95 at Exit 1<br />

Seabrook, <strong>NH</strong><br />

(603) 474-3065<br />

www.seabrookgreyhoundpark.<strong>com</strong><br />

The <strong>Hampton</strong> Area Chamber of Commerce joined with<br />

Present Perfect recently for a ribbon cutting at the downtown<br />

<strong>Hampton</strong> store. Owner Edie Argo and her daughter Renée<br />

(second and third from right) are pictured here with Chamber<br />

board member Dean Merrill and Peggy DeSantis of Tobey and<br />

Merrill, and Pat Morgenstern of the Chamber. Located at 457<br />

<strong>Lafayette</strong> <strong>Road</strong> in <strong>Hampton</strong>, Present Perfect is an eclectic<br />

boutique offering home and garden accents, gifts, clothing,<br />

and jewelry. The merchandise is constantly changing and<br />

evolving with the seasons, so there are new items arriving<br />

frequently. A specialty of the store is beautiful packaging and<br />

gift presentation. Call Present Perfect at (603) 926-3340, or<br />

visit the store to browse. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo


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Focusing on forecasts<br />

By Liz Premo<br />

Editor, 21 Voices<br />

NORTH HAMPTON | Falling barometric pressure, a sky<br />

covered with cumulonimbus clouds, and an approaching cold<br />

front all herald a significant change in an extended forecast for<br />

North <strong>Hampton</strong><br />

School.<br />

In fact, upon<br />

observing the<br />

aforementioned<br />

changes in<br />

this particular<br />

weather scenario<br />

(based<br />

upon realistic<br />

data), <strong>NH</strong>S fifth<br />

graders “would<br />

tell you to stock<br />

up on salt, sand<br />

and shovels (or<br />

get your sleds<br />

ready) as you<br />

are in store for a<br />

walloping blizzard,”<br />

according to teacher Tricia Markey.<br />

And, thanks to a functioning weather center <strong>com</strong>piling<br />

data on a continuous basis at the school, these students are<br />

putting on their own meteorological caps and making longrange<br />

predictions — as well as personal assessments about a<br />

unit dedicated to the study of weather.<br />

“I think the unit is good,” says a student named Katie,<br />

“because I learned how to predict the weather. It’s fun.”<br />

Adds another student named Ollie, "So many of my classmates<br />

have grown so intellectual on this focus of weather."<br />

So how has all this weather-savvy intellect developed<br />

throughout the fifth grade?<br />

“For weeks, students have been learning about the factors<br />

that guide our weather, from barometric pressure to frontal<br />

systems and clouds,” says Markey. “Students spent a couple of<br />

weeks analyzing graphs and making predictions based upon<br />

the data readings. And now, they are putting their knowledge<br />

into action through creating a real-life weather newscast.”<br />

In order to ac<strong>com</strong>plish this impressive task, students have<br />

been dedicating class time to create PowerPoint presentations<br />

using a weather scenario they have selected.<br />

Working in pairs, the students were required to develop<br />

an Excel graph outlining their predictions with regard to<br />

temperature and wind chill. They also needed to display the<br />

various factors which may affect the weather on<br />

their selected day.<br />

Then the project really went into action. Exchanging<br />

PowerPoint slides for cue cards, the students<br />

<strong>com</strong>posed a “script” which they read from the<br />

cards while capturing their well-rehearsed<br />

actions and words on video clips.<br />

Once the filming was <strong>com</strong>pleted, the<br />

students put their editing skills to work,<br />

using their video clips along with iMovie<br />

to create their weather presentations,<br />

which measure approximately 2-4 minutes<br />

in length.<br />

Even the editing process is a lesson in<br />

itself. As Markey explains it, “They will<br />

learn how to import footage, clip it, add<br />

transitions, and sound to make a short<br />

newscast.”<br />

She goes on to say that “students will<br />

then view their final presentations, selfassessing<br />

their work in the areas of content<br />

and presentation.”<br />

The video work appears to be as much of a hit as<br />

forecasting.<br />

"I like how we're doing a video on weather,” <strong>com</strong>ments a<br />

student named Katrin. “I personally like to act and it's really<br />

cool how I get to learn while doing what I like to do."<br />

Walker, who<br />

was Katrin’s<br />

partner in making<br />

this forecasting<br />

video<br />

agreed, saying<br />

"I like to make<br />

movies."<br />

For another<br />

fifth grader, the<br />

unit has presented<br />

a number of<br />

discoveries both<br />

indoors and out.<br />

“You really<br />

have to organize<br />

your time,”<br />

says Sammy. “I<br />

learned about<br />

fronts, about clouds, wind chill, etc. Wind chill can make the<br />

temperature feel colder than the actual temperature. I am<br />

enjoying it because now I can look outside and say, ‘Wow,<br />

there’s a stratus cloud.’ I can predict weather.”<br />

As is regularly the case for lessons presented in classrooms<br />

throughout SAU21, this weather forecasting project reaches<br />

well beyond just one core subject.<br />

“This project truly crosses multiple curriculum areas as<br />

students ultimately learn about weather forecasting, script<br />

writing, <strong>com</strong>munication, and technology uses,”<br />

says Markey.<br />

Her students confirm exactly that.<br />

"We're getting to work with <strong>com</strong>puters using<br />

lots of different programs such as PowerPoint,”<br />

says Kara. “The teachers have a great way to<br />

share their information so we understand it."<br />

"I learned to do a lot of different things with<br />

the <strong>com</strong>puter that I probably wouldn't have<br />

learned otherwise," adds Sarah.<br />

“Before the unit, I didn’t know how to predict<br />

weather,” says Nick. “I now know how the wind<br />

chill can make weather feel colder, but it’s not<br />

really colder. With high pressure the weather will<br />

be nicer than if it’s low pressure; the weather will<br />

be stormy.”<br />

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Page 12A | Atlantic News | February 23, 2007 | Vol 33, No 8 <strong>AtlanticNews</strong>.Com .<br />

Education<br />

Confidence grows in Kindergarten<br />

PAINT AND PLAY — Playing games and creating artwork help<br />

<strong>NH</strong>S Kindergarten students grow into self-reliant learners.<br />

— Atlantic News Courtesy Photos<br />

By Ellen Pongrace<br />

Special to 21 Voices<br />

NORTH HAMPTON|<br />

Kindergarten classes at<br />

North <strong>Hampton</strong> School are<br />

moving about their various<br />

stations with more and more<br />

confidence in tasks, social<br />

interaction, and self-reliance<br />

in learning.<br />

For a few days each week,<br />

the children participate in<br />

a <strong>com</strong>bination of literacy<br />

activities — phonemic, sight<br />

word, and whole language<br />

based; play math games and<br />

develop higher-level number<br />

concept skills; and create<br />

larger than life art projects.<br />

In addition to these stations,<br />

the busy<br />

5- and 6-yearolds<br />

take part<br />

in designing exciting dramatic<br />

play areas (currently<br />

a winter wonderland snow<br />

village), sketch and paint<br />

incredible landscapes and<br />

skies, enthusiastically read<br />

in literature circles, solve<br />

amazing and authentic math<br />

problems, and are be<strong>com</strong>ing<br />

a publishing powerhouse of<br />

budding new authors and<br />

illustrators.<br />

There is so much action<br />

packed into our short week.<br />

The fun never ends as <strong>NH</strong>S<br />

Kindergartners be<strong>com</strong>e<br />

independent learners.<br />

Living the music from America’s past<br />

Special to 21 Voices<br />

NORTH HAMPTON | In<br />

recent weeks, eighth graders<br />

at North <strong>Hampton</strong> School<br />

have been learning about<br />

America’s Roaring ‘20s and<br />

the Blues of the 1930s.<br />

Rather than sit and read<br />

from a textbook, students<br />

have lived the experience,<br />

from dancing the Charleston<br />

to singing the Blues.<br />

After a few weeks of<br />

learning about the tragedies<br />

of World War I, students<br />

were “transported” to The 21<br />

Club, a famous 1920s speakeasy<br />

in New York. There,<br />

they shared stories about the<br />

major events that occurred<br />

during this time period and<br />

AT THE 21 CLUB — <strong>NH</strong>S eighth classes traveled back in<br />

time while learning about America in the Roaring ‘20s and<br />

the 1930s.<br />

— Atlantic News Courtesy Photo<br />

how people were feeling.<br />

Students learned through<br />

experience why Americans<br />

were ready to put fun first<br />

after the war.<br />

As a whole class, students<br />

gained essential knowledge<br />

into life during the Roaring<br />

20s, the devastation of<br />

the stock market crash in<br />

1929 and the onset of the<br />

country’s greatest economic<br />

depression.<br />

Eighth grader Cody Rabenius<br />

said learning through<br />

experience has helped him<br />

to understand “the feel and<br />

culture of the time period.”<br />

Individually, students<br />

selected a topic of their<br />

choice to research and learn<br />

more. From the Harlem<br />

Renaissance to the Scopes<br />

Trial, students began to delve<br />

deeper into this critical time<br />

in America’s history.<br />

Rather than just research<br />

and discuss, students were<br />

asked to put on their “press<br />

hats” and became newspaper<br />

reporters from the time.<br />

Their research turned into<br />

a news article. After peer<br />

conferencing and revising,<br />

students each designed their<br />

own newspaper page, which<br />

later began a class-wide<br />

newspaper for all students<br />

to read, discuss and understand.<br />

James Drinwater, an<br />

eighth grader, decided to<br />

research the music that came<br />

from the time.<br />

“Music was so important<br />

because it defined the feel<br />

of the time period,” Drinwater<br />

said. “The 20s was a<br />

constant party and so the<br />

music was upbeat. The 30s<br />

was a sad time, so the music<br />

was slower. People sang the<br />

Blues.”<br />

School Notes<br />

Varied PE programs at <strong>NH</strong>S<br />

NORTH HAMPTON | For the past three<br />

months, students in grades 6-8 at North <strong>Hampton</strong><br />

School have had the opportunity to participate<br />

in a “before school” basketball and volleyball<br />

program. Judging from the number of students<br />

<strong>com</strong>ing each morning, this has been very popular. The Red<br />

Sox will not be the only team in spring training. Baseball and<br />

softball signups for seventh and eighth graders will take place<br />

in the beginning of March. Sixth through eighth graders will be<br />

eligible to participate in track. <strong>NH</strong>S eighth graders will return<br />

to Dearborn Park for tennis, while seventh and eighth graders<br />

will return to the First Tee in North <strong>Hampton</strong> for continued<br />

lessons during regular PE classes this spring. The varied<br />

programs offered to North <strong>Hampton</strong>’s middle school students<br />

provide a well-rounded experience in their PE classes.<br />

After school art is back<br />

NORTH HAMPTON | It’s back by popular demand — After<br />

School Art at the Library with art teacher Phyllis Marsh.<br />

Open to students in grades K-5 (ages 6-11), the After School<br />

Art program begins on Tuesday, March 6 at the North <strong>Hampton</strong><br />

Public Library, located on Atlantic Avenue.<br />

The class will meet for six weeks, March 6, 13, 20, 27 and April<br />

3 and 10 from 3:45-4:45 p.m. There is a materials fee of $3 (or<br />

50¢ per class).<br />

Class size is limited to 12 students; sign up today for a great<br />

time with art. For more information or to sign up, call the<br />

library at (603) 964-6326.<br />

Tech lessons for Seniors<br />

NORTH HAMPTON | Attention North <strong>Hampton</strong> Senior<br />

Citizens: Are you in awe of your grandchild's <strong>com</strong>puter<br />

knowledge? Do you want to send an e-mail but do not even<br />

know how to turn on a <strong>com</strong>puter? Do you think the Internet is<br />

something that fishermen use?<br />

If so, <strong>com</strong>e to the North <strong>Hampton</strong> School <strong>com</strong>puter lab to<br />

take part in a four-week program where you’ll discover basic<br />

<strong>com</strong>puter skills; keyboarding skills; word processing; exploring<br />

the Internet; e-mail; digital photography, or anything else you<br />

need to know about <strong>com</strong>puters.<br />

Participants will meet on Fridays from 8:30-9:15 a.m. on<br />

March 9, 16, 23 and 30 in the <strong>com</strong>puter lab at <strong>NH</strong>S. Instructed<br />

by <strong>com</strong>puter teachers Brad Gregg, Stephanie Cheney and Mike<br />

Porobuno, this program is offered to North <strong>Hampton</strong> Senior<br />

Citizens free of charge. For more information or to sign up, call<br />

Mike Caron at <strong>NH</strong>S, (603) 964-5501.<br />

Kindergarten info night at Barnard<br />

SOUTH HAMPTON | Barnard School has scheduled an<br />

information night for parents regarding Kindergarten for the<br />

2007-08 school year<br />

The meeting will take place on Tuesday, March 27 from 6:30-<br />

7:30 p.m. at the school, located at 219 Main Avenue in South<br />

<strong>Hampton</strong>.<br />

Parents will have an opportunity to meet Literacy Specialist<br />

Carol Dugan, Principal Barbara Knapp, and Kindergarten<br />

teacher Stephanie Robinson.<br />

Topics of discussion will include curriculum; a day in<br />

Kindergarten class; registration; and screenings. The meeting<br />

will be followed by a tour of the school beginning at 7:15 p.m.<br />

Parents of in<strong>com</strong>ing Kindergartners are encouraged to attend.<br />

For more information about this Kindergarten information<br />

night, call the school at (603) 394-7744.<br />

LAS taking new student registrations<br />

HAMPTON FALLS | Registration is currently underway at<br />

Lincoln Akerman School (LAS) for the fall 2007 school year.<br />

LAS is the public school in <strong>Hampton</strong> Falls serving children<br />

from Kindergarten through grade 8.<br />

Parents are encouraged to pick up registration materials at<br />

the school office as soon as possible for any child who will<br />

be entering the school for the first time in September 2007,<br />

regardless of grade. Students entering Kindergarten must be<br />

five years of age prior to October 1, 2007.<br />

Timely and accurate information about newly-enrolling<br />

students is very important for planning staff and classroom<br />

needs. Anyone with questions regarding enrollment of a child<br />

at Lincoln Akerman School may call Principal Judith Deshaies<br />

at (603) 926-2539.


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<strong>AtlanticNews</strong>.Com Vol 33, No 8 |February 23, 2007 | Atlantic News | Page 13A .<br />

SCIENCE SHOWCASE — Fourth graders at <strong>NH</strong>S make<br />

science a performance art while creating a video of science<br />

experiments.<br />

— Atlantic News Courtesy Photos<br />

Video project is<br />

‘Scienterrific’<br />

Special to 21 Voices<br />

NORTH HAMPTON |<br />

During the month of February,<br />

10 fourth graders at<br />

North <strong>Hampton</strong> School had<br />

an opportunity to showcase<br />

their scientific acting skills as<br />

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weather<br />

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experiments.<br />

After some creative editing,<br />

it was unveiled to the<br />

entire fourth grade, who, as<br />

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NORTH HAMPTON | As<br />

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efforts at <strong>NH</strong>S.<br />

The students learned that<br />

RECYLERS — Sixth graders Abbie Loffredo, Dylan Gagne, David MacLaughlin, Simon Smith and<br />

Anthony Booth would like to remind the <strong>NH</strong>S <strong>com</strong>munity about the importance of recycling.<br />

— Atlantic News Courtesy Photo<br />

they would need to separate<br />

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Page 14A | Atlantic News | February 23, 2007 | Vol 33, No 8 <strong>AtlanticNews</strong>.Com .<br />

COUNTING THE DAYS — First graders at <strong>NH</strong>S enjoyed 100<br />

day activities as well as a visit from a very special guest.<br />

— Atlantic News Courtesy Photos.<br />

100 days of learning<br />

Special to 21 Voices<br />

NORTH HAMPTON |<br />

The three first grade classes<br />

at North <strong>Hampton</strong> School<br />

mixed together on Monday,<br />

February 5, in order to celebrate<br />

their 100th day as first<br />

graders.<br />

Students were greeted<br />

with a 100th day book readaloud.<br />

Then, working in<br />

blended groups the children<br />

participated in math centers<br />

of their choice experiencing<br />

a variety of counting, grouping,<br />

and building activities.<br />

After a break, the children<br />

once again mixed with peers<br />

from all first grades and<br />

engaged in literacy experiences.<br />

They wrote creative<br />

stories and drew pictures<br />

of their perspective of what<br />

they will look like at 100.<br />

The morning’s activities<br />

culminated with a visit<br />

from a 100-year-old lady.<br />

This guest was gracious<br />

and answered the students’<br />

many questions<br />

of what<br />

it was like to<br />

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Their questions<br />

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from her favorite<br />

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Mr. McFarlin’s first grade<br />

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Kids get assigned a<br />

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INTERESTING EXHIBITS — Guests visiting the second grade<br />

museum at <strong>NH</strong>S enjoyed viewing 18 different student-created<br />

exhibits.<br />

— Atlantic News Courtesy Photo<br />

Second grade class<br />

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By <strong>NH</strong>S Second Graders<br />

Special to 21 Voices<br />

NORTH HAMPTON |<br />

We are from North <strong>Hampton</strong><br />

School in Mrs. Eaves and Mr.<br />

Stevens’ second grade class<br />

called 2-E. We started a personal<br />

inquiry project where each<br />

of us would choose a topic,<br />

decide what we would learn<br />

and find a way to share it.<br />

Each of us studied one thing<br />

of our own that we thought<br />

was interesting. We chose<br />

anything we wanted that we<br />

could research and learn more<br />

about.<br />

To begin making the choice<br />

we listed at least three things<br />

we were interested in. The one<br />

we were most interested in is<br />

what we started with.<br />

We chose to learn about<br />

leopard geckos, ice hockey,<br />

gerbils, alien close encounters<br />

on the Seacoast, Bigfoot and<br />

Yeti, long-tailed grass lizards,<br />

new world monkeys, my family,<br />

goldfish, fossils, unicorns,<br />

giraffes, cocker spaniel puppies,<br />

my mom, goldfinches,<br />

chemistry and potions, my<br />

Uncle Bill and cannibalism.<br />

We researched and read.<br />

Some of us used books and<br />

the library. Some of us used<br />

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interviewed people to get<br />

information.<br />

We asked for help and got<br />

what we needed on our own.<br />

We made drafts and plans. We<br />

re-did things and organized<br />

them. It took us over a month.<br />

That was much longer than we<br />

thought.<br />

When we had learned all<br />

we could and answered all of<br />

our questions, we each made<br />

something to show what we<br />

had learned. We decided to<br />

put it in a museum for our<br />

families to visit.<br />

We chose to share our<br />

learning in our own way. We<br />

made books, essays, posters,<br />

charts, models and a power<br />

point. One of us even wrote<br />

out directions for making<br />

things.<br />

We set up the museum in<br />

our classroom. We hung the<br />

posters from the ceiling and<br />

put our books and models on<br />

our tables. We made a program<br />

telling who had learned<br />

what.<br />

On Thursday night our<br />

families came to tour the<br />

museum. Some of us stayed<br />

by our projects to present them<br />

and some of us led our families<br />

on a museum tour. When all<br />

our families were there we had<br />

about 100 people in our room!<br />

We got great <strong>com</strong>ments<br />

from our families. They learned<br />

some of what we had learned<br />

by reading our projects and<br />

talking to us. We had a lot of<br />

fun teaching them. It was exciting<br />

to direct our own learning.<br />

The 2-E Kids Museum turned<br />

out great!<br />

(Editor’s Note: Michael Bouzianis,<br />

Griffin Chenard, Isaiah<br />

Doanne, Jack Jenkins, Max King,<br />

Bella Loffredo, Olivia Muse, Jake<br />

Nicholas, Alexandra Papadakis,<br />

Joanna Papadakis, Lena Papadakis,<br />

Lindsay Peckham, Haley Saal,<br />

Luke Sanborn, Sam Sillay, Cole<br />

Schmidtz and Duncan Tharp contributed<br />

to this article.)<br />

603.379.8145<br />

Breakfast Hill Commons<br />

1247 Washington Rd.<br />

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Booked for Belize<br />

By Andrea Cabral<br />

Special to 21 Voices<br />

HAMPTON | Winnacunnet<br />

High<br />

S c h o o l<br />

Social Studies<br />

teachers<br />

Lara Johnson<br />

and<br />

Amy Byrne<br />

and Librarian,<br />

Dot<br />

Grazier will<br />

be traveling<br />

to Belize<br />

during February<br />

vacation<br />

for<br />

ten days<br />

as part<br />

of their<br />

participation<br />

in<br />

the U<strong>NH</strong><br />

Te a c h e r<br />

B e l i z e<br />

Program.<br />

Participants of the program<br />

earn four graduate<br />

credits by taking several<br />

OFF TO BELIZE — WHS staffers<br />

Lara Johnson, Amy Byrne and<br />

Dot Grazier will be visiting<br />

schools in Belize during their<br />

February vacation.<br />

— Atlantic News Photo<br />

by Andrea Cabral<br />

Life lessons at <strong>NH</strong>S<br />

Rev. Robert Thompson<br />

classes in addition to traveling<br />

to Belize. They will be<br />

visiting schools in a remote<br />

Mayan village<br />

where<br />

they will<br />

o b s e r v e<br />

class activity<br />

and<br />

take part<br />

in several<br />

classroom<br />

projects.<br />

Schools<br />

in Belize<br />

are in great<br />

need of<br />

s u p p l i e s .<br />

Johnson,<br />

B y r n e<br />

and Grazier<br />

are<br />

c o l l e c t -<br />

ing donations<br />

and<br />

will bring<br />

them to<br />

Belize so that they may serve<br />

as resources for several area<br />

schools.<br />

By Gretchen Gabrielson<br />

Special to 21 Voices<br />

NORTH HAMPTON |<br />

Ever since we were young,<br />

we have heard about Civil<br />

Rights Day. We knew that it<br />

was a rise of a new life, a free<br />

life. We also knew that it had<br />

to do with a man who “had<br />

a dream.”<br />

We knew that we would<br />

be having some Civil Rights<br />

Day recognition lessons in<br />

Life Skills<br />

class, but we<br />

didn’t know<br />

that we would<br />

be having<br />

someone as<br />

inspiring as<br />

Reverend Robert<br />

Thompson<br />

<strong>com</strong>e in and<br />

speak with<br />

us.<br />

Rev. Robert<br />

Thompson, from Phillips<br />

Exeter Academy came<br />

to share with the eighth<br />

graders the true meaning of<br />

Civil Rights Day. He talked<br />

about Martin Luther King<br />

Jr. and he also talked about<br />

Rosa Parks. He shared many<br />

things, from divided drinking<br />

fountains to Women’s<br />

Civil Rights.<br />

He then threw us a curve<br />

ball and talked about his<br />

personal life. Rev. Thompson<br />

had many good friends<br />

but realized something: The<br />

only reason they were <strong>com</strong>fortable<br />

around him was<br />

because they “whited him<br />

out.”<br />

As Thompson got older<br />

many of his friends were<br />

white, and he was black.<br />

He felt that they took his<br />

true identity and warped it<br />

into something else, so they<br />

could feel more <strong>com</strong>fortable<br />

around him.<br />

The Reverend<br />

decided<br />

to talk to<br />

them. He said<br />

that he was<br />

black; it was<br />

just part of his<br />

culture. He<br />

explained that<br />

if they “white<br />

me out” then<br />

they would<br />

“fail to see me.”<br />

When he shared this story<br />

he gave us an important lesson:<br />

Respect. In a 45 minute<br />

time period he shared<br />

the importance that people<br />

should let others be themselves,<br />

and you be you.<br />

We thoroughly enjoyed<br />

Rev. Thompson's visit. He<br />

left us with something powerful:<br />

“Let them be their full<br />

selves ... don’t diminish it.”<br />

Thank you, Rev. Thompson!<br />

Education<br />

Cast of <strong>NH</strong>S’s ‘Gone with the Breeze’<br />

<strong>NH</strong>S in rehearsals<br />

for spring musical<br />

Special to 21 Voices<br />

NORTH HAMPTON |<br />

“Gone with the Breeze” is on<br />

its way!<br />

Yes, you read it here first,<br />

folks. Producers Huckleberry<br />

Jones and Ruth Wintersole<br />

are continuing their frantic<br />

search to discover a bright<br />

new talent to play the coveted<br />

role of Jezebel O’Toole in<br />

Lucy Belle Bankhead’s bestselling<br />

novel, “Gone with the<br />

Breeze.”<br />

When this novel hits the<br />

screen, it will be the biggest<br />

thing on celluloid since King<br />

Kong climbed the Empire<br />

State building back in 1933.<br />

Yes, “Gone with the Breeze”<br />

will be the film of the month!<br />

The film of the year! The film<br />

of the century!<br />

The North <strong>Hampton</strong><br />

School 2007 spring musical<br />

this year will be “Gone<br />

with the Breeze.” On Friday<br />

and Saturday, April 6-7 at 7<br />

p.m., the stage at Winnacunnet<br />

High School will be filled<br />

with directors, wild studio<br />

tour guides, frantic studio<br />

personnel, actors trying to get<br />

a part, screenwriters, producers,<br />

agents, columnists, and<br />

an army of loony lawyers on<br />

the march. With great songs,<br />

dances and characters, this<br />

year’s show is sure to get<br />

rave reviews.<br />

“Gone with the Breeze”<br />

eighth grade cast members<br />

include Laura Kane, Gretchen<br />

Gabrielson, Charlene Benson,<br />

James Drinwater, Samii<br />

Smith, Shannon Ridge, Konnar<br />

Johnson, Dan Kilgore,<br />

Ashley Maclaughlin, Kristen<br />

Bougie, Mikayla Varnum,<br />

Ryan Scheyer, Jon Collyer,<br />

Alex Gagnon, Molly Megna,<br />

Lexi Rogers, Karen Donohoe,<br />

Mariah Smith, Kevin Ennis,<br />

and Conner Daly.<br />

Seventh graders appearing<br />

in the cast are Calvin<br />

Lord, Sam Lloyd, Eli Elkus,<br />

Kearney Dewing, Hannah<br />

Macquarrie, Casey Dupuis,<br />

Julia Burns, Maddy Gaffey,<br />

Daniel Vincent, Allie Scheu,<br />

Jillian Sarazen, Emma<br />

Hayden, Shelby Gavinski,<br />

Lauren Worrell, Michael Worrell,<br />

Ashley Milliken, Courtney<br />

Merrill and Evice Bolton.<br />

Sixth grade cast members<br />

are Jackie Goodhue, Heather<br />

Laroche, Kayla Hodge, Sarah<br />

Gruner, Kade Johnson, Sam<br />

McDavitt, David Maclaughlin,<br />

Anthony Booth, Ryan<br />

Flagg, Kevin Peck and Alex<br />

Wood.<br />

Mark those calendars for<br />

Friday, April 6 and Saturday,<br />

April 7 and <strong>com</strong>e to the WHS<br />

auditorium at 7 p.m. to see<br />

more than 50 sixth, seventh<br />

and eighth grade students<br />

from North <strong>Hampton</strong> School<br />

take Hollywood by storm in<br />

the musical <strong>com</strong>edy, “Gone<br />

with the Breeze.”<br />

For more information, call<br />

director, Marsha Zavez at<br />

(603) 964-5501 or email mzavez@<br />

sau21.org.<br />

Terri Perkins-Lund<br />

Mane Tamers Hair Design<br />

387 <strong>Lafayette</strong> Rd.<br />

<strong>Hampton</strong>, <strong>NH</strong> 03842<br />

(603) 926-4911<br />

(Res.) (603) 474-0562<br />

Formerly with Marguerite’s Beauty Salon<br />

Off to DC<br />

By Ashley MacLaughlin<br />

Special to 21 Voices<br />

NORTH HAMPTON |<br />

Every year in eighth grade,<br />

our teachers base much of<br />

what we learn around Washington,<br />

DC. They do this<br />

because on April 9 we are<br />

leaving for a trip to<br />

DC for five days.<br />

However, it’s<br />

not that we are just<br />

going to have fun<br />

in a hotel; we will<br />

be busy 24-7 that<br />

week.<br />

For example,<br />

we will be able to<br />

take a tour of the<br />

White House, go<br />

to many memorials,<br />

see some plays<br />

— and trust me, that<br />

will probably only be<br />

our first day activities,<br />

knowing our<br />

teachers!<br />

You can’t just take a trip<br />

to DC and not learn anything<br />

about it first. So in our classes<br />

we have learned about immigration,<br />

the two World Wars<br />

and what happened in them.<br />

We also have been learning<br />

about the 20s and 30s and<br />

how this time affected our<br />

country drastically. We found<br />

out about presidents who<br />

sunk the USA and ones who<br />

brought us back on our feet.<br />

We will look at the Holocaust<br />

and the Vietnam War.<br />

So, there will be more to<br />

<strong>com</strong>e in our studies to make<br />

sure we know absolutely<br />

MAKING A STOP — Ashley<br />

MacLaughlin (left) answers a Customs<br />

Official’s questions during an Ellis<br />

Island simulation, part of the eighth<br />

grade study of immigration at <strong>NH</strong>S.<br />

— Atlantic News Courtesy Photo<br />

everything that we need to<br />

know before our big trip to<br />

Washington DC.<br />

We have had many fundraisers,<br />

like a Yard Sale and<br />

Penny Sale. We appreciate<br />

everything that so many people<br />

have done to help make<br />

this trip possible. We know<br />

we will learn so much and<br />

have the best time ever.<br />

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Local Notes<br />

Help needed for 2007 Chem Free<br />

HAMPTON | The <strong>com</strong>mittee responsible for<br />

planning Winnacunnet High School’s 2007 Chem Free<br />

event is currently accepting donations and seeking<br />

volunteers for the annual all-night graduation celebration.<br />

Freely presented as a gift to the senior class by the <strong>com</strong>munity,<br />

Chem Free will be held the evening of Friday, June 15 through<br />

the morning of Saturday, July 16. Students will be transported<br />

to all events by bus, and will return to the high school by 5<br />

a.m. This year’s event includes a buffet, hypnotist show, a<br />

Portsmouth Harbor cruise on the Thomas Leighton, and an<br />

overnight party at the Hamel Center, located on the U<strong>NH</strong><br />

campus in Durham. Financial donations from the throughout<br />

the <strong>com</strong>munity are wel<strong>com</strong>e and greatly appreciated. All<br />

contributions are tax deductible, and donors will receive a<br />

receipt for their contribution. Checks should be made payable<br />

to WHS Chem Free and sent to Winnacunnet High School,<br />

Chem Free, Alumni Drive, <strong>Hampton</strong>, <strong>NH</strong> 03842.<br />

In addition, parent volunteers are urgently needed to make<br />

this year’s celebration a safe and enjoyable chem-free evening<br />

out for graduating members of the Class of 2007. Parents of<br />

junior and senior class students are encouraged to help out.<br />

For more information on volunteering or donating, contact<br />

Janis Petrou, Director of Student Affairs at WHS, at (603) 758-<br />

9231.<br />

Photo contest at Seabrook Library<br />

SEABROOK | Students in grades 5-12 are invited to take part<br />

in Seabrook Library’s winter photography contest, repeated<br />

this year due to its popularity as well as high demand. Adults<br />

are also wel<strong>com</strong>e to enter the contest. There are two categories<br />

available, “People or Animals” and “Scenery.” Contest<br />

participants may enter either one or both categories (only one<br />

photo, print or digital, per category). Black and white or color<br />

photos measuring either 5x7 or 8x10 will be accepted. A photo<br />

title should ac<strong>com</strong>pany each entry. The entries will be judged<br />

during the final week of March by news photographer Bryon<br />

Eaton. The deadline to enter the contest is Monday, March 19.<br />

Submitted photographs will be displayed in the library until<br />

the first week of April. Contestants should include their name<br />

and phone number on the back of each photo; winners will<br />

be notified by telephone. Prizes (gift certificates to Barnes &<br />

Noble) will be awarded to winners in each category according<br />

to age (ages 10-13, 14-18 and 18 and up).<br />

Instruction packets are available at the library circulation<br />

desk. For more information about the contest, call the Seabrook<br />

Library at (603) 474-2044.<br />

By Liz Premo<br />

Editor, 21 Voices<br />

HAMPTON | <strong>Hampton</strong><br />

Academy has named their<br />

2007 Scripps National Spelling<br />

Bee champion.<br />

With parents in attendance<br />

to witness the spelling action,<br />

sixth grader Jack Knollmeyer<br />

took the top spot at HA’s<br />

recent school-level Spelling<br />

Bee.<br />

Coming in at second place<br />

was eighth grader Patrick<br />

Kamieneski, while third place<br />

honors went to Matt Casassa,<br />

a seventh grader.<br />

Teacher Megan Everts and<br />

librarian Stefania Metalious<br />

were the judges, with curriculum<br />

facilitator Deborah Joyce<br />

serving as the Spelling Bee<br />

facilitator.<br />

There were four students<br />

from each of the teams in<br />

sixth, seventh, and eighth<br />

grade. Team Bee winners are<br />

listed below.<br />

For the eighth grade:<br />

8 White: Jesse Skaff, Shaun<br />

Griffin, April Hubbard and<br />

Ian McFarlin; 8 Blue, Kathy<br />

Misserville, Patrick Kamieneski,<br />

Chris Chao and Mike<br />

Trainer.<br />

For the seventh grade: 7<br />

White, Matt Casassa, Sophia<br />

Spainhower, Patrick O’Brien<br />

Education<br />

Knollmeyer wins Spelling Bee<br />

By Kaitlin Couture<br />

Special to 21 Voices<br />

HAMPTON | The first<br />

day of my junior year of high<br />

school at Winnacunnet was<br />

August 30, 2006. I was really<br />

excited and knew I had a lot of<br />

work ahead of me.<br />

First trimester I had four<br />

core classes and a study to give<br />

me some extra time for homework.<br />

After the first few days<br />

of classes, I realized that doing<br />

my work in study hall left me<br />

nothing to do when I got home<br />

in the afternoon.<br />

I decided to see if there<br />

were any other classes I might<br />

like to take instead. A friend<br />

mentioned that I might enjoy<br />

working as a service aide.<br />

What exactly is a service<br />

aide position? Since I was not<br />

quite sure myself, I decided to<br />

ask around and find out.<br />

The search began with Mrs.<br />

Thompson, the high school’s<br />

Experience Based Education<br />

(EBE) Coordinator. She kindly<br />

explained to me just what a<br />

service aide was.<br />

Basically, you work as an<br />

aide for your sponsor or the<br />

teacher you are working for.<br />

Your responsibilities include,<br />

but are not limited to, filing,<br />

running errands and helping<br />

around the classroom (or office,<br />

in my case).<br />

Mrs. Thompson also<br />

requires a weekly journal<br />

response. Each week you pick<br />

up the sheet from her room<br />

and fill it out. There are several<br />

topics listed that you must<br />

write about at least once in the<br />

trimester and it is a requirement<br />

that you fill all the lines<br />

on the page.<br />

This opportunity is open<br />

Excellent Chinese Cuisine<br />

Prompt Take Out Available<br />

Jack Knollmeyer<br />

and Meredith Young; 7 Blue,<br />

Sebastian Dawson, Erin Morrissey,<br />

Sarah Filiault and<br />

Thomas Warren.<br />

For the sixth grade: 6<br />

My life as a service aide<br />

(603) 926-6633<br />

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Located at Seabrook/<strong>Hampton</strong> Bridge on Rte 1A<br />

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Try Our 3-Course Lunch!<br />

Green Tea & Brown Rice are available<br />

White, Hannah Gasperoni,<br />

Josselyn Jackman, Jack Knollmeyer<br />

and Jack Ward; and 6<br />

Blue, Anna Craig, Heidi Mac-<br />

Farlin, Clayton Coggeshall<br />

and Amanda Dwyer.<br />

Now that he has been<br />

crowned the HA Spelling Bee<br />

champ, Jack Knollmeyer will<br />

be <strong>com</strong>peting at the Regional<br />

Spelling Bee in Portsmouth on<br />

Saturday, March 3 at 1 p.m. at<br />

the Portsmouth Elks Lodge.<br />

He will be <strong>com</strong>peting against<br />

students from other SAU21<br />

schools, Exeter area schools,<br />

Portsmouth, Rye, Greenland<br />

and others from around the<br />

Seacoast area.<br />

SUPER SERVICE — WHS service aide Kaitlin Couture<br />

stencils a notable quote on a corridor wall.<br />

— Atlantic News Courtesy Photo<br />

to all sophomores, juniors,<br />

and seniors. Seemed simple<br />

enough.<br />

At first, I thought it would<br />

be fun to take a service aide<br />

position with Mrs. Wentworth,<br />

the school’s athletic trainer.<br />

Unfortunately, she did not<br />

have a fifth block class, the<br />

only available time within my<br />

schedule.<br />

Mrs. Thompson mentioned<br />

the idea of taking the service<br />

aide position with Assistant<br />

Principal Peter Weaver. Personally,<br />

I had never spoken with<br />

Mr. Weaver but he seemed like<br />

an all-around nice guy and I<br />

decided to take the opportunity.<br />

This decision was probably<br />

one of my best. Every day, the<br />

music plays to signal the end of<br />

fourth block and off I go to the<br />

main office. When necessary, I<br />

read the afternoon announcements<br />

over the inter<strong>com</strong>.<br />

Next, I check with the office<br />

secretaries, Mrs. Cabral and<br />

Mrs. Laskey, to see if they need<br />

any help. If they do not need<br />

any help, I then make my way<br />

up to the office of Mr. Weaver.<br />

Each time, I am greeted by<br />

his wonderful secretary, Mrs.<br />

Price, who usually informs me<br />

of the wide range of jobs that<br />

need to be ac<strong>com</strong>plished.<br />

For the first few weeks, the<br />

position provided a lot of filing<br />

practice. In between filing, students<br />

are sometimes needed in<br />

one of the administrative offices<br />

for one reason or another. In an<br />

attempt to avoid telephoning<br />

into the classroom, the secretaries<br />

will often ask me to go to<br />

AIDE Continued on 18A•


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Symbolism, style<br />

and Spanish class<br />

ARTISTAS ESPAÑOLES<br />

— Students in seventh grade<br />

Spanish classes at <strong>NH</strong>S gave<br />

new meaning to the term<br />

“language arts” with projects<br />

based upon the works of famous<br />

Spanish artists. Pictured here<br />

with their recreations are (from<br />

the top) Hannah and Christian<br />

with Velazquez's "Las Meninas,”<br />

Thomas, Cameron and Will with<br />

Picasso's "Pobres a la Orilla<br />

del Mar," Dan and Tommy with<br />

Picasso's recreation of "Las<br />

Meninas," Casey, Allie and Jillian<br />

with Salvador Dalí's "Muchacha<br />

en la Ventana,” and Maddy and<br />

Julia with Picasso's "Pobres a la<br />

Orilla del Mar."<br />

— Atlantic News<br />

Courtesy Photos<br />

Special to 21 Voices<br />

NORTH HAMP-<br />

TON | During the second<br />

trimester at North<br />

<strong>Hampton</strong> School, the<br />

seventh grade Spanish<br />

class <strong>com</strong>pleted art<br />

projects based upon<br />

the famous works of<br />

Spanish artists.<br />

The artists included<br />

Pablo Picasso, Salvador<br />

Dalí, Francisco<br />

Goya, Joan Miró, and<br />

Diego Velázquez. The<br />

students learned biographical<br />

and artistic<br />

information about<br />

each Spanish artist<br />

and then created their<br />

own representation of<br />

the art.<br />

Not only did they<br />

paint and draw, but<br />

the students were also<br />

asked to write about<br />

the symbolism and/<br />

or historical motifs<br />

reflected in the art.<br />

Many students chose<br />

the more surrealistic<br />

works of Dalí and<br />

Miró; however, some<br />

painted great works<br />

such as Velázquez<br />

's “Las Meninas” or<br />

Picasso's “Pobres a la<br />

Orilla del Mar.”<br />

By the end of the<br />

project, each student<br />

was able to discuss<br />

their painting in the<br />

target language,<br />

describing the style,<br />

the images or people<br />

portrayed in the painting,<br />

and their reasons<br />

for choosing to recreate<br />

it.<br />

They presented<br />

their projects to the<br />

class demonstrating<br />

their understanding<br />

of the art as well as<br />

their use of the target<br />

language.<br />

The majority of<br />

students enjoyed this<br />

project because it<br />

allowed them to not<br />

only demonstrate their<br />

talents using a foreign<br />

language, but it also<br />

allowed them to use<br />

their artistic abilities.<br />

Education<br />

Take a course at Winnacunnet<br />

Special to 21 Voices<br />

HAMPTON | Winnacunnet<br />

Community Education<br />

will be offering a number of<br />

courses this spring geared<br />

toward a healthy lifestyle and<br />

technical skills, with a little<br />

personal pursuit added. Check<br />

out these listings, then contact<br />

Janice Petrou at (603) 758-9231<br />

for more information or to sign<br />

up. Additional Spring 2007<br />

course listings are available at<br />

www.winnacunnet.org.<br />

Developing a<br />

Healthy Lifestyle<br />

Body Jam<br />

This is the ultimate dance<br />

workout. An addictive fusion<br />

of the latest dance styles and<br />

hottest now sounds where<br />

participants will burn calories,<br />

increase their fitness level and<br />

learn to dance better. So grab<br />

a friend, get front and center<br />

and get funky. Program levels<br />

allow participants to keep it<br />

low or turn it up. Instructed<br />

by Sonja and Tiffany of Fitness<br />

Revolution, classes will be<br />

held on Mondays, March 5, 12,<br />

19, 26 and April 2, 9, 16 and 30<br />

from 6-7:30 p.m. Cost for the<br />

course is $65.<br />

Body Flow<br />

Body Flow draws from<br />

the best yoga, tai chi and<br />

Pilates exercises to create a<br />

workout that builds flexibility<br />

and strength, leaving a feeling<br />

of strength, centeredness<br />

and calm. Each exercise is<br />

simple yet challenging, helping<br />

to bring the body into a<br />

state of harmony and balance.<br />

Instructors Sonja and<br />

Tiffany of Fitness Revolution<br />

will take participants through<br />

the moves and offer options<br />

depending upon individual<br />

levels of fitness. Classes are<br />

held on Wednesdays, March<br />

7, 14, 21, and 28; April 4, 11,<br />

18 and May 2 from 6-7:30 p.m.<br />

Cost for the course is $65.<br />

Protecting Ourselves<br />

This two week course is a<br />

basic introduction to self-protection<br />

techniques and open to<br />

anyone interested in realistic,<br />

usable defense tactics. This is<br />

an opportunity for both men<br />

and women to learn awareness,<br />

prevention, risk reduction,<br />

and avoidance options<br />

from local Karate expert and<br />

instructor Andrew Moores.<br />

Classes meet on Mondays and<br />

Wednesdays, March 12, 14,<br />

29 and 21 from 7:15-8:45 p.m.<br />

Cost for this course is $50.<br />

Learning<br />

Technical Skills<br />

Intro to Computers:<br />

ABC Basics<br />

Thinking about be<strong>com</strong>ing<br />

<strong>com</strong>puter literate as the millennium<br />

moves ahead? This<br />

course is a beginner’s introduction<br />

to the fundamentals<br />

of <strong>com</strong>puter use. Participants<br />

will learn the basic functions<br />

of a <strong>com</strong>puter in a <strong>com</strong>fortable<br />

and non-threatening atmosphere.<br />

Instructed by Sandy<br />

Buck, this class meets on Mondays,<br />

March 5, 12, 19 and 26<br />

from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Cost for<br />

the course is $65.<br />

Intro to the Internet<br />

Be safe in Cyberspace. Participants<br />

in this course will<br />

learn to cruise the information<br />

super highway and learn how<br />

to efficiently use the World<br />

Wide Web to research fascinating<br />

facts, answer perplexing<br />

questions, find directions,<br />

and much more. Participants<br />

will also learn how to safely<br />

navigate this valuable resource<br />

without leaving their personal<br />

information vulnerable. Prior<br />

<strong>com</strong>puter experience not necessary.<br />

Instructed by Dot Grazier,<br />

this class meets Monday<br />

and Tuesday, March 12-13<br />

from 6:30-8 p.m. Cost is $40.<br />

Spreadsheet Basics<br />

with Excel<br />

This workshop will<br />

introduce participants to<br />

the abilities of the spreadsheet<br />

program, Excel. Simple<br />

spreadsheets will be created<br />

with emphasis on data entry,<br />

setup and formatting of cells,<br />

rows, and columns, as well<br />

as the development of simple<br />

formulas. Basic typing, Micro-<br />

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course, instructed by Dennis<br />

Kepner, will be held on<br />

Wednesdays, March 7, 14, 21<br />

and 28 from 6:30-8:30 p.m.<br />

Cost is $65.<br />

Power Point<br />

Presentation Basics<br />

Learn how to create professional<br />

presentations while<br />

covering the methods of<br />

preparation utilizing different<br />

background schemes, inserting<br />

graphics, preparing supplementary<br />

handouts, and ensuring<br />

audience engagement.<br />

Participants should have<br />

basic typing skills and knowledge<br />

of Microsoft Windows.<br />

Instructed by Dennis Kepner,<br />

this three-week course meets<br />

Wednesdays, April 4, 11 and<br />

18 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Cost for<br />

the course is $55.<br />

Pursuing<br />

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Sign Language<br />

This introduction to the art<br />

of sign language is a six week<br />

starter course. It begins with<br />

the alphabet and progresses<br />

each week with basic vocabulary<br />

using flashcards, games,<br />

storybooks, and role playing.<br />

The instructor is Cindy Sauve;<br />

classes meet on Wednesdays,<br />

March 7, 14, 21, 28 and April 4<br />

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Local Notes<br />

Refresh driving skills with AARP course<br />

EXETER | An AARP Driver Safety Course for motorists age<br />

50 years and older will be presented at RiverWoods at Exeter,<br />

located at 7 Riverwoods Drive.<br />

Classes will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on two consecutive<br />

Saturdays, March 3 and 10. Participants must attend both<br />

sessions to <strong>com</strong>plete the course.<br />

The AARP Driver Safety Program is the nation’s first and<br />

largest classroom refresher course designed to meet the<br />

safety needs of mature and experienced drivers. It is an<br />

eight-hour class which helps drivers learn about defensive<br />

driving techniques, new traffic laws, rules of the road and<br />

much more.<br />

The course helps older drivers learn how to adjust their<br />

driving to age-related changes in vision, hearing and reaction<br />

time. Also, many insurance <strong>com</strong>panies now give discounts<br />

on premiums paid by drivers who take this course.<br />

The registration fee is $10 per person, and advance<br />

registration is required. To register, or for more information,<br />

contact John Hammon, volunteer instructor at (603) 772-<br />

4342.<br />

‘Story Hour by the Bay’<br />

STRATHAM | The public is invited to join the staff at<br />

Great Bay Discovery Center on Friday, March 9 and 23 for<br />

up<strong>com</strong>ing sessions of “Story Hour by the Bay.”<br />

This program is for all ages and runs from 10-11 a.m. the<br />

second and fourth Friday of the month. No registration is<br />

necessary<br />

The topic for the first story hour is “Who’s awake at night?”<br />

featuring books about critters that are more apt to snooze<br />

during the day and move about at night. The second program<br />

asks the question, “What else is out at night?” and will<br />

include books about the moon and the starry night sky.<br />

The program is held in the Discovery Center, located on 89<br />

Depot <strong>Road</strong>, just off Route 33 on the Stratham/ Greenland<br />

town line. For more information, call the Center at (603)<br />

778-0015.<br />

Free medical clinic open in <strong>Hampton</strong><br />

HAMPTON | A free medical clinic, located at 37 Ashworth<br />

Avenue in <strong>Hampton</strong> across from the Mainsail Motel, is open<br />

from 6-8 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of each month.<br />

Staffed by a doctor, nurse and social worker, the non-profit<br />

clinic offers free medical exams, pap smears, mammograms,<br />

HIV screenings, pregnancy testing and more. No appointments<br />

are necessary.<br />

This medical clinic is made possible thanks to the generosity<br />

of Preston Real Estate and the assistance of other local<br />

individuals and organizations.<br />

Donations are gratefully accepted; to make a donation,<br />

please make checks payable to "<strong>Hampton</strong> Beach Free Medical<br />

Clinic" and mail to <strong>Hampton</strong> Beach Free Medical Clinic, PO<br />

Box 625, <strong>Hampton</strong>, <strong>NH</strong> 03843. For more information, call<br />

(603) 770-4383.<br />

Help Red Cross support US military<br />

NEWINGTON | The brave men and women in America’s<br />

Armed Forces face many challenges. The American Red<br />

Cross supports these active military men and women by<br />

keeping them connected with their loved ones at home.<br />

Military caseworkers in the Red Cross’ Armed Forces<br />

Emergency Services program are on-call to support active<br />

military personnel and their families in times of crisis or<br />

emergency through the delivery of messages.<br />

Locally, the Great Bay Chapter is seeking volunteers to learn<br />

how to support US troops by be<strong>com</strong>ing a military caseworker<br />

with the Red Cross. The time <strong>com</strong>mitment is minimal but<br />

the support is critical, as the Chapter has seen a tremendous<br />

increase in need for this program.<br />

For more information on how to help US troops by<br />

partnering with the Red Cross, contact the Great Bay Chapter<br />

at (603) 766-5440 or visit www.greatbayredcross.org.<br />

Community<br />

Garden club ready to bloom<br />

LIFE PATTERNS<br />

Kindergarten students at Barnard School have been looking<br />

for patterns in everyday life, learning about patterns in nature<br />

and in music as well as creating patterns with pictures,<br />

objects and people. Here, students Delia Williams and Natalie<br />

Terry follow another student's musical pattern with their<br />

rhythm sticks.<br />

— Atlantic News Courtesy Photo<br />

AIDE From 16A<br />

the class and give the student<br />

a message or walk them to<br />

the appropriate administrative<br />

office.<br />

Shortly into my career as a<br />

service aide, Mr. Weaver came<br />

up with some great ideas to<br />

help improve the school. First,<br />

work was started on designing<br />

a Web page for the History<br />

Department. It took me a couple<br />

weeks, but with the help<br />

of Mr. Weaver overseeing the<br />

project, the design was almost<br />

<strong>com</strong>plete.<br />

The final step was getting<br />

the site up and running on<br />

the World Wide Web. Since I<br />

am not very <strong>com</strong>puter savvy,<br />

Mr. Weaver arranged for me<br />

to meet with Mr. Demaine, the<br />

school’s <strong>com</strong>puter system’s<br />

manager. Mr. Demaine was<br />

extremely helpful in helping<br />

me to grasp exactly how<br />

to create the site we desired.<br />

With the guidance of these two<br />

gentlemen, the site was put<br />

together and is now available<br />

for exploration.<br />

Another idea Mr. Weaver<br />

envisioned was to research<br />

and choose several interesting,<br />

deep and meaningful quotes,<br />

spoken by popular, public<br />

figures. Next, I would stencil<br />

and paint them on the walls of<br />

the hallways. As an addition,<br />

teachers in the History and<br />

World Language wing were<br />

asked to provide their favorite<br />

quotes and I would stencil and<br />

paint them above the door of<br />

their classrooms.<br />

Mr. Weaver found two<br />

quotes he liked and I stenciled<br />

one above his office and<br />

another at the top of the stairway<br />

leading to his office. As I<br />

steadily worked on these projects,<br />

I realized that the first<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

RYE | Plans are currently<br />

underway for the Rye Driftwood<br />

Garden Club’s participation<br />

in the seventh annual<br />

Rye Art in Bloom exhibit, to<br />

trimester was quickly <strong>com</strong>ing<br />

to a close and I was not even<br />

close to finishing my projects<br />

as Mr. Weaver’s service aide. I<br />

also really enjoyed having this<br />

position during fifth block. It<br />

was a very pleasant way to end<br />

my day.<br />

My schedule for second trimester<br />

did not allow for a free<br />

block. Since I was concerned<br />

about finishing my projects, I<br />

decided to pay a visit to the<br />

Guidance Department and<br />

meet with my guidance counselor,<br />

Mrs. Waterhouse, to see if<br />

I could change my schedule.<br />

Originally, I was supposed<br />

to take Fitness Dance. But,<br />

because I needed only one<br />

more gym credit, I thought that<br />

I could take that class during<br />

my senior year. Mrs. Waterhouse<br />

believed that would be<br />

just fine. I was thrilled that I<br />

would be returning to the service<br />

aide role and have the<br />

chance to finish all of the projects<br />

I had worked so hard on<br />

during trimester one.<br />

So far, second trimester has<br />

been smooth sailing. I finished<br />

stenciling the aforementioned<br />

quotes and successfully painted<br />

one of them. I am also working<br />

on several projects for teachers<br />

within the History and World<br />

Language Department.<br />

The service aide position<br />

has been, and continues to<br />

be, a wonderful experience. I<br />

have learned a lot about how<br />

hard the administrators work<br />

to make sure that Winnacunnet<br />

High School is a great and<br />

safe environment for students<br />

to <strong>com</strong>e to every day. I think it<br />

is really cool that students have<br />

the opportunity to be<strong>com</strong>e service<br />

aides and highly re<strong>com</strong>mend<br />

it to anyone interested.<br />

be held at Webster at Rye on<br />

April 13-14.<br />

This unique <strong>com</strong>munity<br />

event is the result of the collaboration<br />

between Webster<br />

at Rye, the Rye Recreation<br />

Department, the Rye Art<br />

Study Group and the Rye<br />

Driftwood Garden Club.<br />

Also in the planning stage<br />

is the garden club’s annual<br />

CURE From 9A<br />

asking people to sponsor his<br />

second annual “Shoot for a<br />

Cure” effort at a mere penny<br />

a shot.<br />

Those pennies, however,<br />

have a tendency to add up<br />

quickly.<br />

“I was able to raise $2025<br />

for the American Cancer Society<br />

for my Grammy (Patricia)<br />

Hoyt and my Godmother,<br />

Anne-Marie Viviano, who<br />

have breast cancer,” Casey<br />

states in a flyer he is currently<br />

distributing among family,<br />

friends and the <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />

He has high aspirations<br />

for his up<strong>com</strong>ing effort too,<br />

adding “I hope to beat the<br />

amount I raised last year.”<br />

To ac<strong>com</strong>plish his goal of<br />

shooting 2000 pucks, Casey<br />

set aside daily blocks of time<br />

throughout his vacation<br />

week, shooting a set number<br />

of pucks per session while<br />

family members (including<br />

parents Bobby and Cindy<br />

Glynn) kept a running tally.<br />

Word of Casey’s cause<br />

spread faster than water from<br />

a Zamboni. The donations<br />

and well-wishes came pouring<br />

in from those who heard<br />

about “Shoot for a Cure,”<br />

as did personal notes from<br />

people whose own lives had<br />

been affected by cancer in<br />

one way or another.<br />

The donations continued<br />

to <strong>com</strong>e in even after Casey<br />

HEALTH From 4A<br />

cator, is offering a six-week<br />

series in Somatic Education,<br />

beginning on Thursday,<br />

March 15 from 7-8:30 p.m. at<br />

Studio 7, located at 216 <strong>Lafayette</strong><br />

<strong>Road</strong> in Rye, at the corner<br />

of Breakfast Hill and Washington<br />

<strong>Road</strong>. Each class will focus<br />

on a different muscle group<br />

and movement pattern.<br />

Although participants will<br />

discover a gradual reduction<br />

of back, neck and joint pain<br />

within the six week series, a<br />

5- to 10-minute “daily Somatic<br />

grooming routine” is suggested<br />

to remind the brain to<br />

release the daily accumulation<br />

of stress.<br />

Plant and Bake Sale, scheduled<br />

for May 19-20. Connie<br />

Scully, Paula Shay and Priscilla<br />

Brown will share the<br />

chairmanship of this event.<br />

For more information<br />

about the Rye Driftwood<br />

Garden Club or any of these<br />

up<strong>com</strong>ing events, call Priscilla<br />

Jenness at (603) 964-<br />

8728.<br />

had ac<strong>com</strong>plished his goal<br />

and returned to school. Once<br />

they were all counted, the<br />

total far exceeded anyone’s<br />

expectations, much to the<br />

Glynn family’s delight.<br />

A third grader at the<br />

time, Casey presented a<br />

giant $2025 “check” to ACS<br />

rep Tara Cavallaro during a<br />

school-wide assembly held at<br />

Marston last spring. He was<br />

lauded by Assistant Principal<br />

Lois Costa for his “caring,<br />

<strong>com</strong>mitment and dedication.”<br />

The funds Casey hopes to<br />

raise for 2007 will not only<br />

go to the ACS, but also to<br />

the Exeter Hospital “Beyond<br />

the Rainbow” Fund which<br />

Viviano established to benefit<br />

local residents fighting cancer.<br />

Donors themselves will<br />

determine where they want<br />

their checks to go.<br />

In his public appeal Casey<br />

notes, “I hope you will sponsor<br />

me so I can make a difference<br />

in helping those with<br />

cancer.”<br />

The <strong>com</strong>munity is invited<br />

to help Casey Glynn meet<br />

— and hopefully exceed<br />

— his goal. Checks may be<br />

made payable to either the<br />

American Cancer Society or<br />

the Exeter Hospital “Beyond<br />

the Rainbow” Fund and sent<br />

to Casey Glynn, PO Box 656,<br />

<strong>Hampton</strong>, <strong>NH</strong> 03843.<br />

This “grooming” will<br />

maintain, and continue to<br />

improve upon, the sensory<br />

awareness and muscle control<br />

achieved during this series.<br />

Sensory motor awareness and<br />

control is unlimited.<br />

The cost for the six-week<br />

Somatic Education series<br />

is $150, with a sliding scale<br />

available for those in need.<br />

Participants are asked to wear<br />

loose-fitting clothing to allow<br />

for easy movement. To preregister<br />

for the series, call Noreen<br />

Owens at (603) 772-3307,<br />

or visit www.owen somatics.<br />

<strong>com</strong> for additional information.


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NEWBURYPORT | Can one single solitary person pull<br />

off an entertaining <strong>com</strong>bination of shtick and sentimental<br />

journey while personifying one of the entertainment world’s<br />

most recognizable funnymen?<br />

You bet your life.<br />

PBS star Frank Ferrante brings the legendary Groucho<br />

Marx to life in “An Evening with Groucho,” playing one<br />

night only on Saturday, March 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the Firehouse<br />

center for the Arts, located in Market Square in downtown<br />

Newburyport.<br />

With their long theatrical history, one-person shows are<br />

more than theatre when they’re done right and done well.<br />

In fact, they are described as “a means of capturing someone<br />

out of history and bringing them alive again.”<br />

That’s just what award-winning performer Frank Ferrante<br />

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Complete with Groucho’s familiar greasepaint moustache,<br />

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With what has been referred to as “astounding perfection,”<br />

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Using improvisation, monologues, musical numbers,<br />

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from vaudeville to television and everywhere in<br />

between.<br />

In addition to a bit of biography, “An Evening with<br />

Groucho” features an incredible selection of bits from Marx<br />

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Busch Series — Stater Bros.<br />

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12:00 a.m. ESPN2 <strong>NH</strong>RA Drag<br />

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500. From California Speedway<br />

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Tuesday<br />

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Sunday<br />

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Friday<br />

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Monday<br />

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Friday<br />

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ISKA Strike Force — Championship.<br />

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Saturday<br />

7:00 a.m. ESPN2 Fishing 2007<br />

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8:30 a.m. ESPN2 Fishing 2007<br />

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Sunday<br />

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12:00 p.m. FOXSN Premiership<br />

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Monday<br />

5:30 p.m. NESN ATP Tennis<br />

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Sunday<br />

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Tuesday<br />

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Notes<br />

BNE offers tango classes<br />

PORTSMOUTH | Looking to try something<br />

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Originally from Argentina, tango is an elegant<br />

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Classes in Argentine tango will be offered<br />

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Pre-registration is required to take part in<br />

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Help fund a barnraising<br />

HAMPTON | After dismantling and relocating<br />

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Legion schedules Foxwoods trips<br />

KENSINGTON | The Kensington American<br />

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Notes<br />

Dinner, auction<br />

benefit BNE<br />

PORTSMOUTH | Ballet New England<br />

and the Center for Dance Education will be<br />

hosting a fundraiser on Saturday, March 24<br />

from 6-11 p.m. at the Portsmouth Country<br />

Club, located at 80 Country Club Lane in<br />

Greenland.<br />

Tickets are $40 per person, and include a<br />

three-course meal, dancing, and the opportunity<br />

to bid on many wonderful items at<br />

the silent and live auctions to be held that<br />

evening.<br />

Winning bidders from the evening’s live<br />

auction will have the opportunity to have<br />

dinner with Portsmouth Mayor Steve Marchand,<br />

a guided personal tour and viewing<br />

of a live broadcast with meteorologist, Josh<br />

Judge from WMUR-TV in Manchester, and a<br />

one-hour private ballet lesson with American<br />

Ballet Theatre’s Kenneth Easter. Additional<br />

live bidding opportunities will be available<br />

the evening of the event.<br />

A silent auction will be open from 6-8:30<br />

p.m. for bidding opportunities. Some of the<br />

great items include: Dinner for four prepared<br />

at home by local Chef Charlie Casey;<br />

a downtown Portsmouth shopping spree;<br />

an overnight stay and morning breakfast at<br />

Three Chimneys Inn in Durham or the Hilton<br />

Garden Inn in Portsmouth; a “baseball<br />

lovers’ gift basket including tickets to the<br />

Portland Sea Dogs, an autographed baseball<br />

from the Boston Red Sox and two tickets<br />

to Seacoast Repertory Theater’s production<br />

of “Damn Yankees”; and various gift certificates<br />

from local restaurants, theaters, and<br />

merchants.<br />

All proceeds from this event will benefit<br />

Ballet New England, a not-for-profit ballet<br />

school and <strong>com</strong>pany. Located in downtown<br />

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Tickets to this event are limited. For more<br />

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PORTSMOUTH | Tickets will go on sale on<br />

Saturday, March 3 to see Brandi Carlile in concert<br />

this spring at the Music Hall, located on Chestnut<br />

Street in Portsmouth.<br />

Appearing as<br />

part of the Music<br />

Hall’s “Intimately<br />

Yours” series and<br />

back by popular<br />

demand, Carlile<br />

will perform on<br />

Friday, May 4 at<br />

8 p.m.<br />

T o u r i n g<br />

behind her latest<br />

album, “The<br />

Story,” produced in Vancouver by the legendary<br />

T Bone Burnett, the young singer/ songwriter is<br />

being <strong>com</strong>pared to Patsy Cline or a “female Roy<br />

Orbison fronting a roots-rock band.”<br />

Some may ask, “Is she folk-rock or alt-country?”<br />

It’s hard to know what bin she’s in especially<br />

since traces of punk, indie pop and rock are<br />

very present during her live performance.<br />

As far as the <strong>com</strong>parisons are concerned, the<br />

23-year-old singer <strong>com</strong>ments, "Patsy Cline had a<br />

really gutsy, powerful voice. I identify with that.<br />

I've gone through all sorts of vocal phases, from<br />

pop to blues to R&B, but no matter what I do, I<br />

just can't get the country and western out of my<br />

voice.”<br />

The new album is a showcase for Carlile's<br />

expressive voice, which can turn from a tough,<br />

bluesy growl to a vulnerable, aching falsetto on<br />

a dime.<br />

Backing her up are longtime instrumental<br />

and vocal partners “The Twins” — Tim and<br />

Phil Hanseroth, whose pristine arrangements of<br />

strings, guitars, keyboards, and percussion keep<br />

the songs moving.<br />

Carlile is a performer fully in tune with her<br />

space, exploring the stage, interacting with the<br />

band and making the audience feel like they're<br />

friends in her living room.<br />

“We were blown away by her performance<br />

when she opened for Ray LaMontagne,” says<br />

Programming Manager Therese LaGamma referring<br />

to Carlile’s previous Music Hall appearance.<br />

“Once we heard she would be touring behind<br />

her new album, we knew it was time to invite her<br />

back to the Music Hall as a headliner.”<br />

Tickets to see Brandi Carlile in concert go on<br />

sale to the public at 12 noon on Saturday, March 3<br />

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NORTH HAMPTON | The Friends of the<br />

North <strong>Hampton</strong> Library will host “A Light<br />

Sunday Dinner with Friends” on Sunday,<br />

March 11 at Ron’s Landing, located on Ocean<br />

Boulevard at <strong>Hampton</strong> Beach.<br />

Guests are invited to arrive at the restaurant<br />

at 5 p.m.; dinner will be served at 5:30<br />

p.m. The cost to attend is $45 per person, and<br />

tickets are currently available for purchase at<br />

the North <strong>Hampton</strong> Library.<br />

The menu features appetizers, desserts and<br />

beverages, along with a selection of entrée<br />

choices which include Petite Filet Mignon au<br />

Poivre, Toasted Almond Salmon, Grilled Bermudian-style<br />

Swordfish, or Chicken Piccata.<br />

Tickets for a chance to win a raffle prize<br />

of a dinner for two ($90 value) will be sold<br />

for $5 per chance, or $21 for five chances. The<br />

winner of the raffle will be announced on<br />

Monday, March 5.<br />

Proceeds from this dinner fundraiser will<br />

be used to purchase materials that augment<br />

and support the library. For more information,<br />

call (603) 964-6326.<br />

Friends seeking books<br />

HAMPTON | In preparation for their April<br />

book sale, the Friends of the Lane Memorial<br />

Library are currently accepting gently used<br />

books from the public.<br />

The Friends are especially seeking children's<br />

books, hardcover books and paperbacks.<br />

All book donations (with the exception of<br />

textbooks) will be greatly accepted.<br />

All donated books may be brought to the<br />

Lane Memorial Library, located on Academy<br />

Avenue in <strong>Hampton</strong>. For more information,<br />

call (603) 926-3368.<br />

Tune in to old-time radio fun<br />

SEABROOK | The public is invited to a<br />

nostalgic hour-or-so of radio fun on Wednesday,<br />

February 28, when the Seabrook Library<br />

Old Time Radio Players present two radio<br />

episodes from “Father Knows Best” and “The<br />

Bickersons.”<br />

Two performances are scheduled, with an<br />

afternoon presentation at 3:30 p.m. and an<br />

evening show at 6:30 p.m. Both will be held<br />

at the Seabrook Library, located at 25 Liberty<br />

Lane in Seabrook.<br />

In addition, a special segment of old-time<br />

radio facts is planned for all the trivia buffs<br />

in the audience. Refreshments will be served,<br />

and no admission will be charged.<br />

Return to those thrilling days of yesteryear<br />

with the Seabrook Old Time Radio Players.<br />

For more information, call (603) 474-2044 or<br />

e-mail ocean@ sealib.org.<br />

Men’s softball league seeks players<br />

HAMPTON | The <strong>Hampton</strong> Men’s Softball<br />

League is currently seeking two or three<br />

more teams from the <strong>Hampton</strong>, Exeter and<br />

Portsmouth areas to <strong>com</strong>plete its roster for<br />

this summer’s softball season.<br />

League President Darold Mosher says that<br />

he would like to have 10 teams for 2007, and<br />

invites local businesses to sponsor a team.<br />

The season runs from April 30 through<br />

August 31. Games are played Monday through<br />

Friday, under the lights at Eaton Park.<br />

For more information about the <strong>Hampton</strong><br />

Men’s Softball League, to join up or to sponsor<br />

a team, call Darold Mosher at (603) 926-4404.<br />

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Hope blooms with<br />

Daffodil Days<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

SEACOAST | Spring is <strong>com</strong>ing early to New<br />

Hampshire this year through the American Cancer<br />

Society’s Daffodil Days program.<br />

This long-standing fundraising campaign celebrates<br />

the Society’s mission to eliminate cancer<br />

as a life-threatening disease by offering daffodils<br />

to donors in appreciation of their contributions.<br />

For a donation of $7, local residents will<br />

receive a bouquet of fresh-cut daffodils to support<br />

the fight against cancer and share hope for<br />

a future without this disease.<br />

“I encourage everyone to help paint our <strong>com</strong>munity<br />

yellow with daffodils this spring to show<br />

our support of the American Cancer Society’s<br />

Daffodil Days and to help prevent cancer, save<br />

lives and diminish suffering from the disease,”<br />

says Claire Fauth of the Society. “Everyone from<br />

school children to corporate CEOs has the power<br />

to make a difference for cancer patients and their<br />

families. By giving daffodils, we also have the<br />

power to give hope.”<br />

As one of the first flowers of spring, the daffodil<br />

is the American Cancer Society’s symbol<br />

of hope for a world where cancer is no longer a<br />

life-threatening disease.<br />

This year also marks the return of a special<br />

Boyds Bear designed exclusively for the American<br />

Cancer Society’s Daffodil Days “Bear and<br />

a Bunch” that can be ordered for a donation<br />

of $25. Named Hugh R. Hope, the bear shares<br />

the message that colorectal cancer can often be<br />

prevented through<br />

screening.<br />

The last day to<br />

place an advance<br />

order is March 1; daffodils<br />

and Bear and a<br />

Bunch will be delivered<br />

during the week of March 19. Dollars raised<br />

through the Daffodil Days campaign will help<br />

the American Cancer Society fund groundbreaking<br />

cancer research, provide up-to-date cancer<br />

information and education, advocate for public<br />

health policies that benefit the <strong>com</strong>munity, and<br />

provide services that improve the quality of life<br />

for patients and their families.<br />

For more information about Daffodil Days,<br />

to place an order or to get involved with the<br />

program, call (800) ACS-2345 or visit www.<br />

cancer.org .<br />

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Church News<br />

New Bible study scheduled<br />

NORTH HAMPTON | Stonecroft Ministries invites the<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity to attend a weekly bible study at the Together In<br />

His Name Bookstore and Café, located on Route 1 in North<br />

<strong>Hampton</strong> next to Jiffy Lube.<br />

The study, entitled "What is God Like?" will start on<br />

Tuesday, February 27 from 9:15-10:15 a.m., and will run for<br />

six weeks<br />

Interdenominational by design, Stonecroft Bible Studies<br />

"explore the Bible for answers to life's questions."<br />

Using a study-friendly format (including Bible references by<br />

page number) presented in guided, small group discussions,<br />

participants will discover spiritual truth while developing<br />

new relationships with God and each other.<br />

For more information about these up<strong>com</strong>ing Bible studies.<br />

call (603) 926-9647.<br />

Community worship in Stratham<br />

STRATHAM | Stratham Community Church, located at 6<br />

Emery Lane in Stratham, invites the public to 10 a.m. Sunday<br />

worship services led by the Reverend David Dodge. Under<br />

his leadership Stratham Community Church continues to<br />

provide a <strong>com</strong>munity of worship for everyone that desires a<br />

life centered on faith in Jesus Christ.<br />

Sunday school classes for all ages are available, as well as<br />

childcare during service time (followed by the Hospitality<br />

Hour in the Rust Room). Stratham Community Church is<br />

proud of their Children's Christian Education program as<br />

well as the many adult classes that they provide.<br />

One of the many current activities includes a continuation<br />

of the church-sponsored Life Skills Workshop series, just<br />

one of the many programs offered to foster connection and<br />

fellowship throughout the <strong>com</strong>munity. All workshops are<br />

free to the public, and all are wel<strong>com</strong>e to attend; the next<br />

one will be held on March 16 at 6:30 p.m., with the topic to<br />

be announced.<br />

In an effort to bring some level of <strong>com</strong>fort to the desperate<br />

people in Darfur, the church will be holding candlelight vigils<br />

every second Sunday of the month at 7 p.m., until further<br />

notice.<br />

SCC is also hosting Pounds of Clowns, an international<br />

group which will be meeting at SCC every third Monday<br />

night at 7 pm. All clown enthusiasts are wel<strong>com</strong>e. The group<br />

will also be offering a Clown Day to the larger <strong>com</strong>munity in<br />

the spring for children of all ages.<br />

Stratham Community Church is a member of the United<br />

Church of Christ and appreciates the opportunity to accept<br />

the Open and Affirming status. For additional information<br />

call (603) 772-3389 or visit www.strathamchurch.org<br />

‘Spring Fling luncheon<br />

HAMPTON | Seacoast area women are invited to the<br />

up<strong>com</strong>ing “Spring Fling” luncheon, co-sponsored by<br />

Seacoast Christian Women’s Connection and taking place on<br />

Monday, March 12 at the Galley Hatch Conference Center,<br />

located at 815 <strong>Lafayette</strong> <strong>Road</strong> behind the Best Western Inn<br />

at <strong>Hampton</strong>.<br />

The luncheon will be held from 12-2 p.m.; doors open at 11<br />

a.m. The cost to attend is $15 per person.<br />

In addition to a fashion show coordinated by Dress Barn,<br />

the luncheon will include a presentation by guest speaker<br />

Cally Davis, who poses the question, “What do you do when<br />

parts of your life are torn away from you?”<br />

This luncheon event is co-sponsored by Stonecroft<br />

Ministries, also a non-profit organization.<br />

Reservations may be made in advance by calling Sandra<br />

at (978) 388-3341 or Betty at (603) 431-8352. All reservations<br />

must be honored; if canceling, payment should be sent to<br />

Kristy Lacroix, 8 Durgin Drive, Newton, <strong>NH</strong> 03858.<br />

Winter hours at Clothes Attic<br />

STRATHAM | The Clothes Attic, a consignment shop<br />

located at the Stratham Community Church on Emery Lane,<br />

has an abundance of new and gently used items for the<br />

whole family. The Clothes Attic is open on Wednesdays from<br />

9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (there are no evening hours); and Saturdays<br />

from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Consignments will be accepted on<br />

Wednesdays; Saturday hours will be for sales only.<br />

The Clothes Attic is easily accessible from the lower parking<br />

lot behind the church. For more information or to be sure the<br />

shop is open during inclement weather, call (603) 775-0171.<br />

BEAUTIFY<br />

BLOSSOM<br />

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BULBS<br />

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SPACE<br />

STEMS<br />

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SUNSHINE<br />

UNCOMMON<br />

VARIETY<br />

VITAMINS<br />

Atlantic News Crossword Puzzle<br />

By John Hirtle<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

7 8 9 10<br />

14 15<br />

11 12 13<br />

16 17<br />

18 19 20<br />

21<br />

22 23 24<br />

26 27<br />

25<br />

29 30<br />

Across<br />

1 One whose job is<br />

to keep numbers<br />

straight.<br />

5 A conflict.<br />

7 A young person.<br />

9 A red vegetable.<br />

11 A married man.<br />

13 A bird or a crazy<br />

person.<br />

14 Not you.<br />

16 A strip of fabric.<br />

18 A period in time.<br />

19 Show.<br />

21 A valauble item<br />

or skill.<br />

22 Stately.<br />

24 Your middle.<br />

25 An aura about<br />

the head.<br />

26 Fire.<br />

27 Dash.<br />

28 A domestic<br />

animal.<br />

29 Not in any way.<br />

30 A place out of<br />

the wind.<br />

Down<br />

1 A refuge.<br />

2 A seat for two or<br />

more.<br />

3 A baby.<br />

4 A wanderer.<br />

5 Owlspeak.<br />

6 A gnawing<br />

animal.<br />

8 A place to go<br />

28<br />

when you are<br />

really ill.<br />

10 Something you<br />

watch at home.<br />

12 A country's<br />

representative in<br />

a foreign land.<br />

15 A patriotic bird.<br />

17 A group of<br />

connected<br />

<strong>com</strong>puters.<br />

20 Where beef<br />

<strong>com</strong>es from.<br />

22 A gun used for<br />

hunting.<br />

23 Seeds from<br />

grass.<br />

28 Gym.<br />

Answers can be found on Page 8A<br />

Historic Happenings<br />

Ready to leave Exeter for Amesbury in 1900 is No.<br />

18, the Railway Post Office (RPO) car of the Exeter, <strong>Hampton</strong><br />

& Amesbury Street Railwsay. Herbert Pierson, conductor, is at<br />

the left, and Nicholas Walsh, motorman, at right.<br />

— Atlantic News Photo courtesy O. R. Cummings<br />

Mail on the rails<br />

By John M. Holman<br />

Contributing Writer<br />

HAMPTON | Once upon<br />

a time, there was a “side of<br />

the road” trolley line called<br />

the Exeter, <strong>Hampton</strong> &<br />

Amesbury Street Railway<br />

and many people rode on<br />

it for one reason or another<br />

from 1897 to 1926, when it<br />

was disbanded. In those few<br />

short years, the electric car<br />

saw the development of the<br />

Beaches: North <strong>Hampton</strong>,<br />

Rye, Seabrook, Salisbury<br />

and particularly <strong>Hampton</strong><br />

Beach.<br />

If it were not for the fast,<br />

economical transportation of<br />

the trolley, <strong>Hampton</strong> Beach<br />

would not have <strong>com</strong>e into<br />

prominence as rapidly as it<br />

did, around the turn of the<br />

century. The railroad also<br />

contributed to the growth of<br />

the Beaches.<br />

In addition to carrying<br />

passengers, the E.H. & A., as<br />

it was affectionately referred<br />

to, also carried freight, mail<br />

and baggage. At first, under<br />

the name of the Exeter Street<br />

Railway, using Car #12 (later<br />

renumbered #2 in 1902<br />

and used as a line car until<br />

1926), and then in 1900, a<br />

new mail car was purchased<br />

from the Newburyport Car<br />

Company.<br />

In the July 2, 1900<br />

edition of the Exeter<br />

News Letter, according to<br />

O. R. Cummings’ book,<br />

“TROLLEYS TO THE<br />

CASINO”, the following<br />

account of the newly<br />

purchased Mail Car was<br />

given in considerable detail:<br />

“The new <strong>com</strong>bination mail<br />

and baggage car, No. 18,<br />

built by Newburyport (Car<br />

Company) for the E.H.&A.<br />

in 1900, also was 20 feet<br />

long, had a simple arch roof<br />

and rode on a Dupont C<br />

truck. The new mail and<br />

baggage car of the Exeter,<br />

<strong>Hampton</strong> & Amesbury<br />

(Street Railway) is now in<br />

service. It is vestibuled and<br />

the exterior is painted in a<br />

creamy tint, with trimmings<br />

of carmine and gold. On<br />

either side, at the top, is<br />

“EXETER, HAMPTON<br />

& AMESBURY ST. RY.<br />

CO.” in gilt, and below<br />

“UNITED STATES R.M.S.”<br />

(Railway Mail Service) and<br />

“BAGGAGE” in red gilt.<br />

“The interior space is<br />

equally divided between<br />

the mail and baggage<br />

<strong>com</strong>partments. The mail<br />

room is entered from the<br />

vestibule through a massive<br />

door and is equipped with<br />

ample pouch racks of steel,<br />

work bench and sorting<br />

MAIL Continued on 30A•<br />

sudokupuzzle<br />

Fill in the puzzle grid so that every row, every column, and<br />

every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. Answers on 8A


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Piano, HG500e Suzuki digital<br />

grande, ebony, $2,000.<br />

(like new)<br />

Bunk beds, natural wood, w/4<br />

drwr bureau $300. (like new)<br />

DR-Antique, cherry, corner<br />

hutch $350, table $300 (7<br />

chairs) Buffet $350 (exc condition)<br />

2 wing chairs and loveseat,<br />

$300 Exercise bike $100 (new)<br />

Call 603.997.6142<br />

Services<br />

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THE ENTERTAINMENT DIVA<br />

- DJ YVONNE — Disc jockey<br />

services. I can make your<br />

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music for all occasions from<br />

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SWING DOWN MEMORY<br />

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— Specializing in wedding<br />

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BOOKKEEPING — Accurate<br />

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QuickBooks-trained to get<br />

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CELEBRATION CAKES<br />

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Contact with florists. View<br />

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Call CMSU - Charline Mason<br />

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Lost<br />

LOST CAT -Devasted Family<br />

trying to locate our indoor<br />

cat named Kirby. Last seen<br />

on Monday Oct 16th on<br />

Gale Rd off of Exeter Rd<br />

(Rte 27) Disappeared with<br />

collar/ I.D on. Very friendly,<br />

short haired, light gray with<br />

dark gray stripes with white<br />

patch under neck and white<br />

tips on paws. May be hiding<br />

in or under shed, garage,<br />

plants etc. May run if<br />

approached. If seen, please<br />

call immediately - cell #’s are<br />

on 24/7. Ed - (603) 918-<br />

6487 or Rhonda (617) 645-<br />

5333. Any sightings greatly<br />

appreciated. Large Reward.<br />

Real Estate<br />

SEABROOK/HAMPTON<br />

FALLS LINE — Gorgeous<br />

two story condos built 2005.<br />

3 bedroom, 2 baths, deck<br />

and yard. $299,999. Pictures<br />

@ jeanmccoole.<strong>com</strong>, or (603)<br />

205-6199. Seacoast Region<br />

R.E.<br />

FOR SALE — 1980ish two<br />

bedroom mobile. New roof<br />

and thermpayne windows on<br />

1/3 acre own land. $150,000<br />

Firm. You need big down<br />

payment for this in Seabrook.<br />

Nice for retired people. It<br />

rents now for $900 p/month.<br />

Call (603) 474-8959.<br />

Rentals<br />

YEAR ROUND RENTAL —<br />

HAMPTON — Ocean View<br />

- Two bedroom, large living<br />

room, large bath, washer<br />

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$1,200 plus utilities. (603)<br />

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Rentals<br />

HOUSE FOR RENT —<br />

EXETER — 2 bedroom, 1<br />

bath, house garage may be<br />

available. Good size yard,<br />

utilites included except for<br />

heat. $1,300.00 per month.<br />

Ask about pets. (603) 231-<br />

8317.<br />

House for rent —<br />

Seabrook — 3 bedroom,<br />

2 bath, Ranch. Farmers<br />

porch, full basement, large<br />

lot, cherry kitchen, stainless<br />

appliances, washer & dryer.<br />

No smokers. $1,600.00/<br />

month, plus utilities. (603)<br />

926-1354.<br />

WINTER RENTAL–Perfect<br />

rental for one person. Quiet<br />

area 2 bedroom furnished<br />

Oceanfront apartment Wake<br />

to Sunrises. Step onto the<br />

beach with coffee. $225/<br />

Week. Available till early May.<br />

Parking for one. (781) 589-<br />

1427.<br />

Classifieds<br />

(603) 926-4557<br />

APARTMENT FOR RENT —<br />

<strong>Hampton</strong> 2 bedroom apt. 3/4<br />

miles from the beach. Quiet<br />

residential area. $1,150.00<br />

per month, includes all utilities<br />

plus washer and dryer. No<br />

smokers. (603) 926-9366.<br />

F O R R E N T — H a m p t o n<br />

Beach: Year round studios<br />

$600 to $700. One bedroom,<br />

$750. Two bedrooms, $800.<br />

Lease required. (603) 498-<br />

6896.<br />

Oceanfront beach<br />

condo. All utilities, fully<br />

furnished with balcony, 100 ft<br />

from ocean. $800/month until<br />

June 15. (978) 469-9219.<br />

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Atlantic<br />

Financing<br />

RCS LLC — Private financing<br />

for land acquisitions and<br />

construction. Single lots/<br />

subdivisions. Quick closings.<br />

(603) 396-1962. rcs.llc@<br />

earthlink.net.<br />

Clean ups<br />

THE CLUTTER BUG — When<br />

it’s time to free up space<br />

call the Clutter Bug now.<br />

Working together with the<br />

customer we target a space,<br />

seperate items, clear the<br />

room/garage and reintegrate<br />

the most important pieces<br />

back into the rejuvenated<br />

space. I like to target garages<br />

/ sheds and cellars. I do a<br />

great job and have ample<br />

re<strong>com</strong>mendations. Call Chris<br />

now! (603) 929-0433.<br />

CLEANOUTS — Low cost -<br />

with large truck. Appliances,<br />

junk, derbris, etc. Attic, Cellar,<br />

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anywhere. We do building,<br />

wrecking, moving, delivery,<br />

pick-up. No job too small or<br />

too large. Fast dependable<br />

service. Call anytime Cell #<br />

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MAIL From 28A<br />

<strong>com</strong>partments. A door leads<br />

into the baggage room,<br />

which has a sliding door at<br />

either side and an entrance<br />

from the vestibule. Each<br />

room has two windows on<br />

either side. The interior is<br />

painted white.”<br />

Mr. Cummings continues,<br />

“Later, the car was relettered<br />

“UNITED STATES<br />

MAIL AND EXPRESS” and<br />

after the R.P.O. (Railway<br />

Post Office) service was<br />

discontinued in 1910, No.<br />

18 was used for a time as<br />

a freight car and then as a<br />

general utility and salt car.<br />

As of December 1, 1911, it<br />

had two motors of the Steel<br />

34 type. The Dupont C truck<br />

was retained.”<br />

After abandonment of<br />

the E.H.&A. (in 1926), the<br />

body of old No. 18 was<br />

sold and became a shed<br />

[playhouse]on a <strong>Hampton</strong><br />

farm on Exeter <strong>Road</strong>.”<br />

A window from No. 18<br />

is on display in the Tuck<br />

Memorial Museum at 40<br />

Park Avenue, in <strong>Hampton</strong>.<br />

Housekeeping<br />

SIMPLY CLEAN AND MORE<br />

— House cleaning, laundry,<br />

shopping, or other chores.<br />

Moving in or out, we will also<br />

help you pack or unpack.<br />

Call Kate (603) 929-4268.<br />

CLAUDIA’S CLEAN<br />

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home or office clean and<br />

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with the rates you can afford.<br />

Excellent references. Call<br />

Claudia, (603) 557-4151.<br />

SENIORS HELPING<br />

SENIORS — Light cooking,<br />

cleaning, shopping. Minimum<br />

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(603) 926-1398.<br />

Construction<br />

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additions, porches, kitchens,<br />

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964-8200.<br />

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— Design-Frame-Finish.<br />

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- Commercial - Cabinet &<br />

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580-5368, (978) 502-3038.<br />

BONES From 1A<br />

be<strong>com</strong>e deeply engrained in<br />

their skin. An impromptu<br />

dog washing party by the<br />

volunteer firefighters was<br />

held, with all of the dogs<br />

being bathed by hand.<br />

“That’s my favorite part<br />

of the story,” said Craig.<br />

“This emergency was a<br />

shame. This man obviously<br />

didn’t know how to take<br />

care of himself. It is as much<br />

a human tragedy as it is an<br />

animal tragedy. It was just<br />

so sad.”<br />

While seven of the dogs<br />

were sent to the nearby Animal<br />

Rescue League in Westbrook,<br />

Maine, BONES took<br />

in the remaining 13.<br />

As a result of their former<br />

living conditions, the dogs<br />

were starving and suffering<br />

from malnutrition. Because<br />

of that malnutrition, many<br />

of the dogs were suffering<br />

from dental issues and gum<br />

disease, according to Craig.<br />

The animals also fell victim<br />

to flea infestation and skin<br />

infections.<br />

Part of the care is foster<br />

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carpentry, also rubber roofs<br />

and wood siding. Winter<br />

projects - interior painting,<br />

light sheet rock finishing,<br />

windows, doors, and more.<br />

Mostly small to midsize jobs.<br />

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homes, which provide all<br />

of the primary care for the<br />

animals prior to adoption.<br />

There are 55 foster homes<br />

throughout the New England<br />

states, with several in<br />

Stratham, Newfields, Portsmouth<br />

and Dover.<br />

“We have a nice chunk of<br />

foster homes in New Hampshire,”<br />

said Craig. “It can<br />

be really rewarding and fun.<br />

Just think of it as babysitting.”<br />

Unfortunately, said Craig,<br />

this most recent rescue is<br />

not out of the ordinary for<br />

BONES. Beagles are among<br />

the most abandoned breeds.<br />

“We get about a dozen<br />

calls per day,” said Craig.<br />

Craig said there are several<br />

reasons why the dogs<br />

are prone to abandonment.<br />

Beagles are pack animals<br />

and when left alone at home<br />

they tend to howl. They are<br />

also voracious trackers, following<br />

scents as far as they<br />

take them. This tracking can<br />

also lead the dogs into trash,<br />

dog food and anything else<br />

Construction<br />

ALL YOUR HOMEOWNER<br />

NEEDS — Tile, carpet,<br />

hardwood, laminate flooring,<br />

samples brought to you.<br />

Handyman services. Windows,<br />

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Basement refinishing, decks<br />

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Wood floor re-finishing.<br />

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Call<br />

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phone, cable, internet,<br />

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that is left about the house.<br />

“They just get into stuff<br />

because of their sniffing,”<br />

she said.<br />

Despite those reasons,<br />

Craig, who owns four beagles,<br />

said the animals can<br />

also be a joy to have around.<br />

“They’re really happy,”<br />

she said. “They love children.<br />

They’re playful and <strong>com</strong>ical.<br />

I just love them all.”<br />

All of this care giving, of<br />

course, <strong>com</strong>es with a cost.<br />

Craig said the average cost<br />

per animal thus far has been<br />

between $500 and $800. As<br />

a non-profit group, BONES<br />

struggles to make ends<br />

meet.<br />

“BONES is really, really<br />

needing financial contributions<br />

right now,” said Craig.<br />

The Limington beagles<br />

will be available for donation<br />

beginning in March.<br />

For more information on<br />

how you can help, either<br />

through donation, as a foster<br />

home or as an adoptee,<br />

visit the BONES Web site at<br />

www.bonesbeagles.org.<br />

LETTERS From 8A<br />

the frontline crisis needs of<br />

those with limited in<strong>com</strong>e<br />

— providing assistance with<br />

food, clothing, and shelter, as<br />

well as resource and referral<br />

services for a range of other<br />

needs.<br />

As a taxpayer, I want to<br />

see my tax dollars put to<br />

good use. I want to know<br />

that all of our families can be<br />

cared for — <strong>com</strong>munity, to<br />

me, includes all regardless of<br />

need. There are many of us<br />

who are a paycheck away or<br />

a medical emergency away<br />

from facing challenges and<br />

choices that others with limited<br />

in<strong>com</strong>e face daily.<br />

So little is being asked<br />

from all of the human service<br />

agencies on the ballot<br />

this year and so much more<br />

is given and received. As I go<br />

around town, I run into many<br />

people whose families have<br />

benefited from all of these<br />

agencies and their services at<br />

one time or another. I cannot<br />

think of a better way to see<br />

my tax dollars spent.<br />

RCA is in the position of<br />

making a difference in the<br />

lives of many people; it has<br />

been around since 1965 doing<br />

just that. Without our support,<br />

services will diminish<br />

with fewer staff or less hours<br />

of operation, which in turn<br />

means more of our tax dollars<br />

will need to be spent through<br />

our town welfare budget.<br />

RCA’s services can often<br />

prevent a situation where<br />

individuals and families fall<br />

further and further behind,<br />

requiring more costly supports<br />

in the long run. It is an<br />

investment of our money, but<br />

more importantly an investment<br />

in our families and our<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity.<br />

In light of this, I urge my<br />

fellow <strong>com</strong>munity members<br />

to vote on Tuesday, March 13<br />

and to vote “Yes” on Article 33<br />

in support Rockingham Community<br />

Action as it works to<br />

reduce and prevent poverty<br />

in the town of <strong>Hampton</strong>.<br />

Kristie Conrad Cushing<br />

<strong>Hampton</strong><br />

Smashing success<br />

To the Editor:<br />

I would like to publicly<br />

thank everyone for the part<br />

they played in making the<br />

sixth annual SASS benefit<br />

concert, “A Night to Benefit<br />

the Children,” such a smashing<br />

success.<br />

Since inception, sponsors,<br />

volunteers, the Seacoast<br />

media and public have generously<br />

supported this event<br />

— a concert at the Music<br />

Hall featuring Beatle Juice<br />

— which supplies necessary<br />

funding to this organization<br />

and their heroic mission.<br />

Specifically, I would like<br />

to thank this year’s financial<br />

sponsors: Tom and Kim<br />

Scholz, Boston, Fisher Scientific,<br />

Ocean National Bank<br />

and Waste Management;<br />

media sponsor Greg and the<br />

Morning Buzz on WHEB;<br />

and in-kind sponsors Galley<br />

Hatch Catering, Garofoli’s,<br />

Muddy River Smokehouse<br />

and Philbrick’s Fresh Market.<br />

With this year’s concert<br />

receipts, we’ve been able to<br />

generate dangerously close<br />

to $100,000 to help educate<br />

and protect our Seacoast children.<br />

The money we raise<br />

directly funds the children’s<br />

education and prevention<br />

programs at Sexual Assault<br />

Support Services.<br />

This year, we were graced<br />

with the presence of the girl<br />

that inspired this effort. She<br />

was abused by her father<br />

from age 6 to 9; I met her<br />

when she was 10, and today<br />

she is 17.<br />

She reacted in a very emotional<br />

manner when the band<br />

was introduced and Kathy<br />

Beebe, executive director of<br />

SASS, went on about the purpose<br />

and the results we’ve<br />

achieved.<br />

She continues to struggle<br />

with her recovery. SASS was<br />

there to help her and her family<br />

through the process. This<br />

is why we do this event.<br />

It wasn’t lost on me that<br />

my granddaughter Alexis,<br />

who was also in attendance,<br />

is 9 now, and the thought of<br />

an innocent child like that<br />

being abused makes me ill. If<br />

the work we do prevents one<br />

child from experiencing the<br />

horrors of abuse, it is time,<br />

money and effort well spent.<br />

Again, thanks everyone.<br />

Words can’t possibly convey<br />

my appreciation and gratitude.<br />

Bill Faulkner<br />

Event Promoter<br />

<strong>Hampton</strong>


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Harvick makes<br />

Daytona sweep<br />

By Gerald Hodges<br />

The Racing Reporter<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

DAYTONA BEACH, FL |<br />

Kevin Harvick became only<br />

the fourth driver in NAS-<br />

CAR history to win both<br />

the Daytona 500 and Busch<br />

Series race in one weekend.<br />

The other three winners were<br />

Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2004),<br />

Darrell Waltrip (1989), and<br />

Bobby Allison (1988).<br />

Mark Martin, making his<br />

23rd attempt at a Daytona<br />

500 win, seemed to have victory<br />

in hand Sunday, when a<br />

hard-charging Harvick came<br />

along the outside to earn his<br />

second victory at Daytona<br />

International Speedway in<br />

two nights.<br />

NASCAR redflagged the<br />

200-lap race on lap 197 after<br />

several cars spun out. These<br />

involved Jamie McMurray,<br />

Dale Earnhardt Jr., Ricky<br />

Rudd, and Martin Truex Jr.<br />

This set up a two-lap, or<br />

green/ white/ checkered<br />

finish.<br />

Martin, who had taken<br />

the lead on lap 179 was the<br />

leader in the No. 01 Ginn<br />

Racing Army Chevrolet.<br />

Behind him were Kyle Busch,<br />

Greg Biffle, David Gilliland,<br />

Elliott Sadler, Mike Wallace,<br />

and Kevin Harvick.<br />

For the first one and onehalf<br />

laps, Martin was able to<br />

keep the field behind him. As<br />

the cars entered turn three<br />

Harvick got a run on the outside,<br />

and passed everyone<br />

but Martin.<br />

Harvick pulled even with<br />

Martin, and then it was a<br />

drag race down the frontstretch,<br />

which Harvick won<br />

by two-one hundredths of a<br />

second.<br />

“I didn’t let it off the<br />

floor and we just kept hitting<br />

things; the wall and<br />

bouncing off other cars,”<br />

said Harvick. “Man, this is<br />

the Daytona 500, and I just<br />

can’t believe it.”<br />

Harvick started 34th, the<br />

farthest back any driver has<br />

ever started to win the Daytona<br />

500.<br />

Martin is still winless<br />

after 23 Daytona 500 tries.<br />

“Well, I saw Harvick up<br />

there, and we were doing<br />

everything we could, but<br />

this is the Daytona 500,”<br />

said Martin. “I didn’t get<br />

it done, but I thought they<br />

were going to throw the caution.”<br />

Coming out of four on<br />

the last lap, several cars<br />

Racing Corner<br />

got sideways and things<br />

got pretty bad as five or six<br />

cars wrecked, including the<br />

07 driven by Clint Bowyer,<br />

which came across the finish<br />

line on its roof.<br />

Normally NASCAR puts<br />

out a caution as soon as cars<br />

start wrecking, but in Sunday’s<br />

race that was not the<br />

case. Instead, they allowed<br />

Harvick and Martin to take<br />

the checkered flag before<br />

they put out the yellow.<br />

Not many of the favorites<br />

were around for the finish.<br />

Kurt Busch got into Tony<br />

Stewart on lap 152 after<br />

Stewart’s car began to slip<br />

and slide.<br />

“It was my fault,” said<br />

Stewart, who finished 43rd.<br />

“The car just took off on<br />

me. I don’t know what happened.<br />

I was really happy<br />

after I had to go to the back<br />

after the speeding penalty,<br />

and then <strong>com</strong>e back to the<br />

front.”<br />

Series champion Jimmie<br />

Johnson lost control of his<br />

car on lap 159, and took out<br />

Jeff Green and Tony Raines.<br />

Jeff Gordon, who had to<br />

start last in the 43 car field<br />

had handling problems and<br />

never was a threat to the<br />

leaders. He wound up 12th.<br />

Chevrolet swept the topfour<br />

positions.<br />

The finish of the four<br />

Toyota drivers: Dale Jarrett-<br />

23rd, Michael Waltrip-30th,<br />

Dave Blaney-34th, David<br />

Reutimann-40th.<br />

Top-10 finishers: 1. Kevin<br />

Harvick, 2. Mark Martin, 3.<br />

Jeff Burton, 4. Mike Wallace,<br />

5. David Ragan, 6. Elliott<br />

Sadler, 7. Kasey Kahne, 8.<br />

David Gilliland, 9. Joe Nemechek,<br />

10. David Stremme<br />

Two strikes for<br />

Waltrip<br />

Is Michael Waltrip about<br />

to strike out as he embarks<br />

on one of the biggest challenges<br />

of his racing career?<br />

With the help of Toyota,<br />

Waltrip has been able to form<br />

three Nextel Cup teams,<br />

including the No. 55 NAPA<br />

team, which he drives. After<br />

his No. 55 team was caught<br />

cheating prior to the Daytona<br />

500, Toyota passed the<br />

word that they wouldn’t tolerate<br />

any more rules violations<br />

by their teams.<br />

“This has been the worst<br />

Daytona 500 of my life,” said<br />

Waltrip, after his car was<br />

confiscated by NASCAR<br />

officials.<br />

Waltrip’s car was found<br />

to have an unidentified, gellike<br />

performance additive,<br />

which NASCAR inspectors<br />

have sent out for laboratory<br />

analysis. Results of the<br />

lab tests are expected to be<br />

announced next week at<br />

California.<br />

“This is not the action of<br />

an organization, a manufacturer<br />

or a sponsor,” continued<br />

Waltrip. “This was an<br />

independent act done without<br />

consent or authorization<br />

from me or any of my executive<br />

management team.”<br />

NASCAR fans may find<br />

that hard to swallow.<br />

Waltrip says they have<br />

narrowed the culprit down<br />

to one or two workers, but<br />

it’s difficult for me to believe<br />

that one individual’s actions<br />

such as pouring a gel or other<br />

unapproved liquid in the gas<br />

tank would go unnoticed.<br />

Other members of the<br />

team, as well as the crew<br />

chief had to have some idea<br />

of what was going on.<br />

No, it’s not particularly<br />

easy to accept Waltrip’s<br />

claim that it was a random,<br />

careless act by one person.<br />

But one thing’s for certain,<br />

Toyota is not happy.<br />

“This is not the way you<br />

want to enter NASCAR's<br />

Nextel Cup Series by any<br />

means,” said Jim Aust, the<br />

president and CEO of Toyota<br />

Racing Development.<br />

“For this to happen to him<br />

(Waltrip) is extremely disappointing<br />

and extremely disappointing<br />

to Toyota.”<br />

Toyota isn't resting on<br />

Waltrip’s apology. Company<br />

officials are expected to<br />

send a letter out to all Toyota<br />

teams next week stating<br />

Waltrip's organization has<br />

used two of the <strong>com</strong>pany's<br />

three strikes.<br />

Aust says the next Toyota<br />

team that gets caught cheating<br />

will face the loss of the<br />

manufacturer's support.<br />

NASCAR also penalized<br />

Waltrip with the loss of 100<br />

driver championship points.<br />

The team was fined $100,000<br />

and his crew chief David<br />

Hyder was put on an indefinite<br />

suspension.<br />

NASCAR has be<strong>com</strong>e<br />

such a big money sport that<br />

teams are capable of doing<br />

anything to win, including<br />

cheating. In the past, the risk<br />

of paying a small fine was<br />

well worth it for a team to<br />

finish up front, impress a<br />

sponsor and move up in the<br />

points.<br />

NASCAR has been reluctant<br />

to penalize drivers and<br />

the penalties and fines they<br />

handed down in the past<br />

usually amounted to chump<br />

change. For teams that have<br />

an operating budget of $15-<br />

$20 million dollars, a few<br />

thousand isn’t going to be<br />

noticed.<br />

Maybe, just maybe, NAS-<br />

CAR is getting serious about<br />

cheating. During the Daytona<br />

500 week they handed<br />

down four other indictments<br />

to teams that were caught<br />

cheating. If they put some<br />

teeth into the penalties and<br />

maybe take away an undeserved<br />

win, teams will get<br />

the message that they must<br />

race by the rules.<br />

Other race results<br />

Kevin Harvick continued<br />

his winning ways in the<br />

Busch Series by winning Saturday’s<br />

Orbitz 300 at Daytona<br />

International Speedway<br />

over Dave Blaney. It was the<br />

27th victory for the two-time<br />

Busch Series champion.<br />

Jack Sprague pulled off<br />

a daring outside move on<br />

the last lap to win Friday’s<br />

Craftsman Truck Series race<br />

at Daytona over Johnny Benson<br />

and Travis Kvapil. Mike<br />

Skinner, Todd Bodine, Joey<br />

Clanton, Ron Hornaday,<br />

Matt Crafton, Ted Musgrave,<br />

and Rick Crawford rounded<br />

out the top-10.<br />

Weekend Racing<br />

All three of NASCAR’s<br />

major series’ will be at the<br />

2-mile California Speedway<br />

in Fontana, CA.<br />

Fri., Feb. 23: Craftsman<br />

Trucks San Bernardino<br />

County 200, race 2 of 25;<br />

Starting time: 9 p.m. (EST);<br />

TV: Speed Channel; Distance:<br />

100 laps/200 miles;<br />

Defending champion: Mark<br />

Martin, Ford.<br />

Sat., Feb. 24: Busch Series<br />

Stater Bros. 300, race 2 of<br />

35; Starting time: 7:30 p.m.<br />

(EST); TV: ESPN2; Distance:<br />

150 laps/300 miles; Defending<br />

champion: Greg Biffle,<br />

Ford.<br />

Sun., Feb. 25: Nextel<br />

Cup Auto Club 500, race 2<br />

of 36; Starting time: 3 p.m.<br />

(EST); TV: Fox; Distance: 250<br />

laps/500 miles; Defending<br />

champion: Matt Kenseth,<br />

Ford.<br />

Atlantic News Readers<br />

will find additional stories by<br />

the Racing Reporter at www.<br />

race500.<strong>com</strong>.<br />

Obituaries<br />

Elsbeth O. McIlvin<br />

DANVERS | Mrs. Elsbeth O. McIlvin, 83, of Regent Dr.,<br />

Danvers, wife of the late Donald B. McIlvin, died February<br />

14, 2007, at the Seaview Retreat in Rowley.<br />

Born in Lynn, April<br />

16, 1923, she was the<br />

daughter of the late<br />

Karl G. and Elsbeth<br />

(Gustavson) Ohlson.<br />

She was raised and<br />

educated in Lynn and<br />

was a member of the<br />

graduating Class of<br />

1941 of Lynn English<br />

High School, where<br />

she was also the drum<br />

majorette. She continued<br />

her education at Lowell<br />

Teachers College,<br />

graduating with a degree<br />

in music in 1945.<br />

Mrs. McIlvin had a deep love and passion for music.<br />

She followed this passion professionally where she was<br />

the music supervisor for the Northboro, Southboro and<br />

Wilmington School Systems. The foremost part of her career<br />

was spent as the music director of Holy Trinity United<br />

Methodist Church in Danvers for more than 50 years.<br />

She was well known for her extensive chorale program,<br />

including cantatas and musicals that she coordinated.<br />

During this time she was also a substitute teacher in the<br />

Danvers school system.<br />

Along with her professional enjoyment of music she<br />

privately was an avid piano player and singer, and was a<br />

member and past director of Choristers Guild.<br />

She was an avid golfer and member of the Women’s<br />

Golf league at Gannon Golf Course in Lynn. She enjoyed<br />

traveling with her husband, and together they would<br />

create travelogues that they shared with many different<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity groups. She also enjoyed watercolor painting at<br />

the Danvers Senior Center.<br />

Elsbeth is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law,<br />

Karla and Kerry Causer of <strong>Hampton</strong> and Janice and Joseph<br />

Grant of Lynn; one son, Donald B. McIlvin Jr. and his<br />

fiancée Mary of Maynard; eight grandchildren, Elisa, Julie<br />

and Thomas Grant, Kaytlin, Maksim and Jordan Causer<br />

and Robin Bailey and Ashley Wareing; several nieces and<br />

nephews; and her brother-in-law Robert K. McIlvin of CT.<br />

She was also the sister of the late Gladys M. Ohlson.<br />

Services were scheduled to be held in the Holy Trinity<br />

United Methodist Church in Danvers, with private burial<br />

following. Expressions of sympathy may be made in her<br />

memory to the Elsbeth McIlvin Music Fund at the Holy<br />

Trinity United Methodist Church, 16 Sylvan St., Danvers,<br />

MA 01923.<br />

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