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Atlantic News Staff Writer<br />

HAMPTON | It could be said that the first two<br />

letters in the word “HAircut” represent Hampton<br />

Academy.<br />

That’s where a group of eighth graders and a halfdozen<br />

staff members began their winter vacation on<br />

somewhat of a lightheaded note.<br />

With song selections that included “Bye, Bye, Bye,”<br />

“Hair” and “The First Cut is the Deepest” thumping<br />

off the walls of the Eastman Gym, these willing volunteers<br />

— sporting various lengths of hair — met up<br />

with the electric clippers in front of an enthusiastic<br />

school-wide assembly.<br />

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Town Administrator Craig<br />

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Page A | Atlantic News | March 2, 2007 | Vol 33, <strong>No</strong> 9 AtlanticNews.Com .<br />

Friday, March 2<br />

Weather the Weekend<br />

Saturday, March 3<br />

Sunday, March 4<br />

Monday, March 5<br />

Freezing Rain<br />

High: 41° Low: 27°<br />

Flurries - Lunar Eclipse<br />

High: 46° Low: 25°<br />

Cloudy<br />

High: 41° Low: 22°<br />

Partly Cloudy<br />

High: 36° Low: 18°<br />

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Lunar Eclipse<br />

On Saturday,<br />

March 3, the region<br />

will be able to<br />

observe an eclipse of<br />

the moon as it rises<br />

around 5:28 p.m.<br />

This will be a total<br />

eclipse of the moon,<br />

lasting a total of one<br />

hour, fourteen minutes,<br />

but as it will<br />

be underway as the<br />

moon rises, the time<br />

may be shorter.<br />

The next total<br />

eclipse of the Moon<br />

will take place during<br />

the moonset on<br />

August 28.<br />

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Newburyport’s<br />

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High Tide<br />

Low Tide<br />

Date AM PM AM PM<br />

2 Fri 10:13 10:44 4:21 4:55<br />

3 Sat 10:54 11:20 5:04 5:32<br />

4 Sun 11:32 11:53 5:43 6:06<br />

5 Mon - 12:07 6:19 6:38<br />

6 Tue 12:24 12:42 6:55 7:09<br />

7 Wed 12:55 1:17 7:30 7:41<br />

8 Thu 1:28 1:54 8:06 8:15<br />

9 Fri 2:03 2:34 8:46 8:53<br />

10 Sat 2:43 3:19 9:29 9:36<br />

11 Sun 4:28 5:11 11:19 11:26<br />

Hampton Harbor’s<br />

10 Day Tides<br />

High Tide<br />

Low Tide<br />

Date AM PM AM PM<br />

2 Fri 10:21 10:52 4:24 4:58<br />

3 Sat 11:02 11:28 5:07 5:35<br />

4 Sun 11:40 - 5:46 6:09<br />

5 Mon 12:01 12:15 6:22 6:41<br />

6 Tue 12:32 12:50 6:58 7:12<br />

7 Wed 1:03 1:25 7:33 7:44<br />

8 Thu 1:36 2:02 8:09 8:18<br />

9 Fri 2:11 2:42 8:49 8:56<br />

10 Sat 2:51 3:27 9:32 9:39<br />

11 Sun 4:36 5:19 11:22 11:29<br />

Full Moon<br />

Saturday, March 3<br />

Last Quarter<br />

Monday, March 12<br />

Portsmouth Harbor’s<br />

10 Day Tides<br />

High Tide<br />

Low Tide<br />

Date AM PM AM PM<br />

2 Fri 10:29 11:00 4:09 4:43<br />

3 Sat 11:10 11:36 4:52 5:20<br />

4 Sun 11:48 - 5:31 5:54<br />

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7 Wed 1:11 1:33 7:18 7:29<br />

8 Thu 1:44 2:10 7:54 8:03<br />

9 Fri 2:19 2:50 8:34 8:41<br />

10 Sat 2:59 3:35 9:17 9:24<br />

11 Sun 4:44 5:27 11:07 11:14<br />

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5 Mon 1:20 1:34 7:17 7:36<br />

6 Tue 1:51 2:09 7:53 8:07<br />

7 Wed 2:22 2:44 8:28 8:39<br />

8 Thu 2:55 3:21 9:04 9:13<br />

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AtlanticNews.Com Vol 33, <strong>No</strong> 9 |March 2, 2007 | Atlantic News | Page A .<br />

News<br />

Seeking ‘green’ building options<br />

By Scott E. Kinney<br />

Atlantic News Staff Writer<br />

EXETER | Squamscott<br />

Community Commons is<br />

holding its first public meeting<br />

to look at all aspects of<br />

sustainable building design<br />

and renewable energy opportunities<br />

for the new multitenant<br />

non-profit community<br />

center and YMCA to be built<br />

on Linden Street in Exeter.<br />

The public is invited to<br />

join volunteers and staff of<br />

the Commons for a forum<br />

conducted at Exeter Town<br />

Hall on Saturday, March 17<br />

from 1-4 p.m. This interactive<br />

forum on “green” building<br />

options, will be facilitated by<br />

Barbra Batshalom, LEED, AP,<br />

executive director and founder<br />

of The Green Roundtable<br />

(www.greenround table.org)<br />

and Joel Bargmann, LEED,<br />

of Bargmann, Hendrie and<br />

Archetype, architect of the<br />

new center and the group’s<br />

engineering team.<br />

Carol Walker Aten, executive<br />

director for Squamscott<br />

Community Commons, said<br />

the meeting is both an opportunity<br />

to learn and to par-<br />

Woman<br />

arraigned on<br />

felony charge<br />

By Scott E. Kinney<br />

Atlantic News Staff Writer<br />

SEABROOK | A local<br />

woman faces a felony charge<br />

after allegedly robbing a<br />

local salon.<br />

Amy Wasson, 24, of Seabrook,<br />

was arraigned last<br />

Tuesday on a felony armed<br />

robbery charge.<br />

The charge stems from<br />

an incident that occurred<br />

on Thursday, Feb. 15, when<br />

Wasson allegedly entered<br />

Shear Illusions, located at<br />

12 Ocean Blvd., Seabrook,<br />

claiming she had a gun and<br />

made off with $150 cash.<br />

Police officials said Wasson<br />

entered the salon with a<br />

scarf partially covering her<br />

face, stated she had a gun<br />

and demanded money. <strong>No</strong><br />

gun was found, but because<br />

she made threats of a gun,<br />

the charge is a felony.<br />

Wasson was arrested on<br />

Friday, Feb. 16, while visiting<br />

a friend in Hampton.<br />

She was arraigned last<br />

Tuesday in Hampton District<br />

Court and held on $15,000<br />

cash bail. Wasson is scheduled<br />

for a probable cause<br />

hearing on March 7.<br />

ticipate.<br />

“We’re hoping that people<br />

who are interested in sustainable<br />

design will show<br />

up to become educated,” she<br />

said. “We’re also hoping that<br />

people within the community<br />

who have expertise in<br />

alternative energy can help<br />

us shape what is realistic.”<br />

The meeting will also be<br />

the opportunity for the public<br />

to voice its opinions or<br />

concerns about the types of<br />

resources used.<br />

“There are a lot of renewable<br />

resources,” said Aten.<br />

“Some might be less appealing<br />

than others.”<br />

Squamscott Community<br />

Commons aspires to be to<br />

be a regional model for environmental<br />

and sustainable<br />

building design and operations.<br />

The goal is to utilize<br />

methods that are effective<br />

and yet readily achievable so<br />

as to become a demonstration<br />

project.<br />

The sustainable non-profit<br />

facility will be designed<br />

so as to reduce operating<br />

costs through energy efficient<br />

design, create healthier<br />

indoor environments through<br />

the use of green products<br />

and energy recovery systems<br />

that supply economical fresh<br />

outdoor air to the building;<br />

reduce the impact on the<br />

environment of the facility<br />

by reducing is consumption<br />

of carbon based and nonrenewable<br />

fuels, and provide<br />

a public educational dialogue<br />

through the design process<br />

and operation of the facility<br />

to increase public awareness<br />

and transfer “green” ideas to<br />

broader public and private<br />

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Squamscott Community<br />

Commons is constructing a<br />

multi-tenant non-profit community<br />

center that will be<br />

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STRATHAM | After six<br />

years, Bill DaGiau is taking<br />

his fundraising to the next<br />

level.<br />

Over that period of<br />

time DaGiau has participated<br />

in a number of bike<br />

rides, raising money for a<br />

host of different causes. In<br />

those six years, he has ridden<br />

over 20,000 miles and<br />

raised more than $60,000<br />

for charity.<br />

DaGiau said he has four<br />

mainstays that he participates<br />

in each year: The Pan<br />

Mass Challenge, the Exeter<br />

Area Lions Club ride, the<br />

Trans-New Hampshire<br />

Muscular Dystrophy Ride<br />

and the Empire State AIDS<br />

Ride.<br />

“As I started adding<br />

rides soon I found it difficult<br />

to fundraise for all of<br />

them,” said DaGiau.<br />

Hence, the creation of<br />

Annie’s Angels, a non-profit<br />

group devoted to DaGiau’s<br />

list of causes. With family<br />

and friends each suffering<br />

from and passing on from<br />

one of the many afflictions<br />

for which DaGiau rides,<br />

Bill holds his fundraising<br />

close to heart.<br />

“All those rides are personal<br />

for me,” he said.<br />

The fundraising group<br />

is operated by DaGiau and<br />

his wife, Diane.<br />

“It’s completely volunteer,”<br />

he said. “All the<br />

money we collect goes to<br />

where it’s supposed to<br />

go.”<br />

The group is named in<br />

memory of DaGiau’s mother,<br />

Ann and functions as a<br />

Community<br />

Annie’s Angels make fundraising a dream<br />

memorial to all who have<br />

lost friends and family to<br />

devastating disease.<br />

A large part of the organization<br />

will be the Web<br />

site, www.anniesangels.net.<br />

It is via that site that folks<br />

will be able to make donations<br />

to the cause DaGiau<br />

serves.<br />

In addition, the Web site<br />

will link visitors to another<br />

site, www.fundraisingsolutions.org,<br />

featuring<br />

more than 1,000 vendors,<br />

such as Macy’s, J.C. Penney,<br />

Nike and Reebok,<br />

where visitors can shop<br />

and the monies spent from<br />

that shopping will benefit<br />

Annie’s Angels. The Web<br />

site is expected to be up<br />

by the beginning of next<br />

week.<br />

“Because you went to<br />

that site through my link<br />

that money goes to Annie’s<br />

Angels,” DaGiau explains.<br />

The organization will<br />

officially kick off on March<br />

29, with a “Spring 2007<br />

Kid’s Fashion Show.” The<br />

event will begin at 5:30<br />

p.m., at Stratham Municipal<br />

Center and feature up<br />

to 50 area boys and girls<br />

modeling the latest in kid’s<br />

spring and summer fashions,<br />

as well as first communion<br />

and flower girl<br />

Toomey wins real estate award<br />

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HAMPTON FALLS |<br />

Phyllis Toomey of Atrio<br />

Properties GMAC Real<br />

Estate has announced that<br />

she has received the Premier<br />

Service® “Diamond”<br />

national award for providing<br />

superior customer service<br />

to home buyers and<br />

sellers in Greater Seacoast<br />

Area.<br />

The award was presented<br />

to Toomey by GMAC<br />

Home Services’ President<br />

and CEO John Bearden at<br />

the company’s national<br />

business conference held<br />

recently in South Florida.<br />

“Phyllis Toomey joins a<br />

select group of real estate<br />

professionals nationwide<br />

recognized for providing<br />

incredibly high levels of<br />

customer service to her clients,”<br />

Bearden said. “With<br />

our Premier Service program,<br />

buyers and sellers<br />

are asked to complete a<br />

survey evaluating the service<br />

they received. Once<br />

DREAM MAKERS — Diane and Bill DaGiau, owners of Valerio’s<br />

Kitchen, have created a non-profit organization to benefit<br />

the Dana Farber Cancer Center, NH Muscular Dystrophy<br />

Association, AIDS charities and Lions Club charities.<br />

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

dresses. It will also host<br />

Italian cuisine from Valerio’s<br />

Kitchen.<br />

The event will also feature<br />

floral designs from<br />

Fiore Dal Mare, hair design<br />

for the child models donated<br />

by Salon 72 and chair<br />

massages from Rejuvenations<br />

Professional Massage,<br />

Phyllis Toomey<br />

completed, the surveys are<br />

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To qualify to become a<br />

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Toomey’s customer<br />

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percent.<br />

“I am absolutely thrilled<br />

to receive this award since<br />

along with other contributions<br />

from event sponsors.<br />

Tickets are $25 per person<br />

and children under<br />

14 are free. All proceeds<br />

will benefit Annie’s Angels<br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> Fund. Tickets<br />

can also be purchased by<br />

calling (603) 778-1500 or<br />

(603) 418-0740.<br />

it’s an independent rating<br />

based upon evaluations<br />

from those who matter<br />

most: My clients,” said<br />

Phyllis.<br />

Premier Service is one<br />

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Phyllis Toomey specializes<br />

in providing real<br />

estate services in Hampton,<br />

Hampton Falls and<br />

the Greater Seacoast and<br />

is based in the company’s<br />

Hampton Falls office, located<br />

at 153 Lafayette Road.<br />

For more information,<br />

call (603) 929-0956 or visit<br />

www.Atrioproperties.net.


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Political News<br />

Key issues on local ballots<br />

By Scott E. Kinney<br />

Atlantic News Staff Writer<br />

SEACOAST | At this<br />

point, the true New Hampshirites<br />

are chomping at the<br />

bit.<br />

They await, with bated<br />

breath, for this time of year,<br />

like a hunter awaiting deer<br />

season.<br />

Let’s face it, we here in<br />

the Granite State have an<br />

opinion on anything and<br />

everything — just ask us.<br />

But, when March voting<br />

season rolls around those<br />

opinions are primed to be<br />

unleashed.<br />

Voting day is nearly upon<br />

us, my friend; time to warm<br />

up the yay/nay voice or get<br />

that writing hand in proper<br />

shape.<br />

In no way is this a comprehensive<br />

guide to voting,<br />

but instead will touch upon<br />

some key issues just to whet<br />

your voting whistle. So treat<br />

it like mouthwash — take it<br />

in, swish it around and spit<br />

out that vote when the time<br />

comes.<br />

In the interest of space,<br />

warrant articles are not as<br />

they will appear on the ballot,<br />

but are summarized.<br />

Special <strong>No</strong>te<br />

Several towns on the Seacoast<br />

are facing a similar<br />

article on their ballots this<br />

year. Known as the New<br />

Hampshire Climate Change<br />

Resolution, it is intended to<br />

reduce to output of greenhouse<br />

gases. More information<br />

on the article can<br />

be found at www.carbon<br />

coalition.org/ community/<br />

TMIresolution.php.<br />

Brentwood<br />

Important<br />

Dates and Times<br />

Tuesday, March 13, 8 a.m.<br />

to 7 p.m., town elections at<br />

Brentwood Fire Hall. Residents<br />

vote on town, Swasey<br />

School and Cooperative<br />

School District positions,<br />

as well as proposed zoning<br />

changes.<br />

Thursday, March, 15, at<br />

7 p.m., Town Meeting at<br />

Swasey Central School to<br />

discuss and vote on articles<br />

appearing on the town warrant.<br />

Changes to articles may<br />

be made at this time. A continuation,<br />

if necessary, would<br />

be held Saturday, March 17,<br />

beginning at 9 a.m.<br />

Contested Races<br />

Douglas Brenner, Richard<br />

Neely and Bruce Stevens<br />

compete for two spots on the<br />

planning board. Joseph Pagnani<br />

and John Stevens vie for<br />

a three-year spot as cemetery<br />

trustee.<br />

The Highlights<br />

Both the Swasey School<br />

District and the Town of<br />

Brentwood have questions<br />

on their respective ballots<br />

proposing the adoption of<br />

RSA40:13 (more commonly<br />

known as SB2). Adoption of<br />

the RSA would replace the<br />

town and school meeting<br />

form of government currently<br />

utilized with ballot voting,<br />

to be held on the second<br />

Tuesday in March. A similar<br />

proposal was voted down<br />

last year.<br />

East Kingston<br />

Important<br />

Dates and Times<br />

March 10, at 1 p.m., School<br />

Meeting to discuss and vote<br />

upon articles appearing on<br />

the school warrant.<br />

March 13, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.,<br />

polls are open for the election<br />

of town and school officials,<br />

as well as zoning changes<br />

at East Kingston Elementary<br />

School. Town Meeting will<br />

be held at East Kingston<br />

Elementary at 7 p.m., for the<br />

purpose of discussing and<br />

voting on articles on the<br />

town warrant.<br />

Contested Races<br />

M. Dolores “Dee” Scandurra<br />

and Robert L. Nigrello<br />

vie for a single seat on the<br />

East Kingston School Board.<br />

The Highlights<br />

As with Brentwood, East<br />

Kingston Elementary and the<br />

Town of East Kingston both<br />

face questions proposing the<br />

adoption of RSA40:13 (more<br />

commonly known as SB2).<br />

Adoption of the RSA would<br />

replace the town and school<br />

meeting form of government<br />

currently utilized with ballot<br />

voting, to be held on the second<br />

Tuesday in March.<br />

Exeter<br />

Important<br />

Dates and Times<br />

Tuesday, March 13, 7 a.m.<br />

to 8 p.m., voting at Town<br />

Hall.<br />

Contested Races<br />

Paul Binette, Robert<br />

“Bob” Eastman and Julie D.<br />

Gilman are all vying for two<br />

positions on the board of<br />

selectmen.<br />

The Highlights<br />

Article 10 — To raise<br />

and appropriate $90,000 for<br />

Phase I engineering of the<br />

Downtown Restoration Project.<br />

The funds will provide<br />

for final design and engineering<br />

work for downtown<br />

improvements along Front<br />

Street between the bandstand<br />

and Court Street. The process<br />

will include public input and<br />

final design approval by the<br />

board of selectmen.<br />

Exeter Cooperative<br />

School District<br />

Important<br />

Dates and Times<br />

See information for your<br />

town for date, time and location.<br />

Contested Races<br />

Kristina “Kris” Magnusson<br />

and Marilyn Morehead<br />

square off for a single, threeyear<br />

position representing<br />

Brentwood on the Coop<br />

School Board. Tomasen Carey<br />

and M. Kathleen “Kathy”<br />

McNeill vie for a single position<br />

on the Coop School<br />

Board representing Exeter.<br />

Barbara Collins-Rigordaeva<br />

and Susan Lalime both run<br />

for a the Kensington position<br />

on the Coop board.<br />

The Highlights<br />

Article 2 — To raise<br />

$8,500,000 for the purpose of<br />

renovations and additions at<br />

the Seacoast School of Technology.<br />

The article will have<br />

no tax impact and is contingent<br />

upon receipt of a grant<br />

from the state.<br />

Greenland<br />

Important<br />

Dates and Times<br />

Saturday, March 10, 9<br />

a.m., School District Meeting<br />

at Greenland Central School.<br />

Voting on school articles.<br />

Tuesday, March 13, 8 a.m.<br />

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BALLOTS From 5A<br />

to 7 p.m., ballot voting for<br />

town and school officials and<br />

zoning articles at Greenland<br />

Central School.<br />

Saturday, March 17, at 9<br />

a.m. Town Meeting at Greenland<br />

Central School. Voting<br />

on town articles.<br />

Contested Races<br />

There are several contested<br />

races in Greenland<br />

this year. Among them are<br />

Betsy Carrier and Charles H.<br />

Cummings Jr. vying for a<br />

one-year spot on the board<br />

of selectmen. Jeff A. Canfield,<br />

Bruce Dearborn, Dick<br />

Rugg, and Jon Wendell are<br />

all competing for two, threeyear<br />

positions on the board<br />

of selectmen. Bill Bilodeau,<br />

Aidan J. Moore and Jon Wendell<br />

seek one of two seats on<br />

the planning board.<br />

The Highlights<br />

Article 6 — To raise and<br />

appropriate $58,700 for the<br />

purpose of correcting deficiencies<br />

in existing heating,<br />

lighting and electrical systems<br />

within the Weeks Public<br />

<strong>Library</strong>.<br />

Article 13 — To raise and<br />

appropriate $53,000 for the<br />

purchase and installation of<br />

an emergency generator at<br />

the police station. The article<br />

is dependent up on the<br />

receipt of a grant of $39,750<br />

from FEMA.<br />

Hampton<br />

Important<br />

Dates and Times<br />

Tuesday, March 13, 7<br />

a.m. to 8 p.m., voting for<br />

schools and towns at Marston<br />

School.<br />

Contested Races<br />

Jane Cypher and Tammy<br />

Deland vie for the position of<br />

town clerk. Fran McMahon,<br />

Ken Sakurai, Larry Stuker,<br />

Sharon Fontaine and Keith<br />

R. Lessard are all running for<br />

two positions on the planning<br />

board. Michael Pierce,<br />

Victor R. Demarco, Peter<br />

Traynor, Mary-Louise Woolsey,<br />

Eileen P. Latimer, Larry<br />

Stuker, Jennifer Squires and<br />

Ananta “Art” Gopalan are all<br />

vying for four positions on<br />

the budget committee.<br />

The Highlights<br />

School Article 6 — To see<br />

if the school district will vote<br />

to withdraw from School<br />

Administrative Unit 21. A<br />

3/5 vote is required for passage.<br />

Article 32 — A citizen’s<br />

petition to raise and appropriate<br />

$100,000 to renovate<br />

the old Town Hall, for the<br />

purpose of creating a senior<br />

center.<br />

Hampton Falls<br />

Important<br />

Dates and Times<br />

Tuesday, March 13, 8 a.m.<br />

to 8 p.m., voting at Town<br />

Hall.<br />

Contested Races<br />

Francis J. Ferreira Jr.<br />

and Shawn Hanson vie for<br />

a three-year position on the<br />

board of selectmen. Roger<br />

Spoerry and Lillian A. Walker<br />

are both running for the<br />

position of cemetery trustee.<br />

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The Highlights<br />

While several Seacoast<br />

towns are looking to go the<br />

way of SB2, Hampton Falls<br />

asks in Article 6 — Whether<br />

voters wish to rescind the<br />

RSA and return to the town<br />

meeting form of government.<br />

Article 16 — To see if the<br />

town will raise and appropriate<br />

the sum of $31,000 for a<br />

new, fully equipped police<br />

cruiser.<br />

Kensington<br />

Important<br />

Dates and Times<br />

Tuesday, March 13, 8 a.m.<br />

to 7:30 p.m., voting at Town<br />

Hall.<br />

Contested Races<br />

The only contested race<br />

in Kensington is for a threeyear<br />

term on the school<br />

board being sought by Alicia<br />

Crow, Tammy Fixler and<br />

Alice Mower. The positions<br />

of Moderator, Auditors, Cemetery<br />

Trustee and <strong>Library</strong><br />

Trustee are all write-ins.<br />

The Highlights<br />

Article 2 — To see if the<br />

town will raise $1,663,000 for<br />

the purchase of a conservation<br />

easement on the property<br />

most commonly known<br />

as Kimball Farm. A 3/5 vote<br />

is required for approval.<br />

Article 7 — To see if the<br />

town will vote to discontinue<br />

the optional elected office of<br />

auditors from the ballot.<br />

Newfields<br />

Important<br />

Dates and Times<br />

Tuesday, March 13, 8 a.m.<br />

to 7 p.m., voting at Town<br />

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Contested Races<br />

There are no contested<br />

races in the town of Newfields.<br />

In fact, there are several<br />

positions with write-ins<br />

only. The positions of School<br />

District Clerk, School Auditor,<br />

<strong>Library</strong> Trustee and<br />

Cemetery Trustee have no<br />

one running for them.<br />

The Highlights<br />

School Ballot Article 3<br />

— To create a capital reserve<br />

fund for the purpose of<br />

building a new parking lot at<br />

the elementary school. The<br />

article also asks to raise and<br />

appropriate $20,000 to be<br />

place in said fund.<br />

Article 2 — To raise and<br />

appropriate the sum of<br />

$50,000 to be placed in the<br />

Fire Truck Reserve Fund for<br />

the purchase of a new truck.<br />

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Important<br />

Dates and Times<br />

Tuesday, March 13, 8 a.m.<br />

to 7 p.m., voting at Town<br />

Hall.<br />

Contested Races<br />

Ron Dupuis, William Pare<br />

and Craig N. Salomon are all<br />

competing for a three-year<br />

term on the board of selectmen.<br />

Susan M. Buchanan<br />

and Deb Downey-Sillay both<br />

vie for the position of Town<br />

Clerk/Tax Collector.<br />

The Highlights<br />

School Article 7 — To see<br />

if the district will approve<br />

the creation of a planning<br />

committee to conduct analysis<br />

of the educational and fiscal<br />

benefit and cost of being<br />

part of School Administrative<br />

Unit 21.<br />

Article 6 — To raise and<br />

appropriate $750,000 for the<br />

purpose of constructing a<br />

new highway department<br />

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Rye<br />

Important<br />

Dates and Times<br />

Tuesday, March 13, 8 a.m.<br />

to 7 p.m., voting at Rye Elementary<br />

School.<br />

Contested Races<br />

Victor D. Azzi and Pat<br />

Spalding vie for a spot as<br />

library trustee. Martine G.<br />

Zivic and Jaci Grote compete<br />

for a single, two-year<br />

spot on the planning board.<br />

Mark Galvin, Robert W. Gray<br />

III and Samuel Winebaum<br />

compete for two, three-year<br />

spots on the planning board.<br />

Shawn Crapo, James G. Marheras<br />

and Ted Papoutsy all<br />

compete for two, three-year<br />

positions on the budget committee.<br />

The Highlights<br />

School Article 6 — Citizens’<br />

petition to see if the<br />

Rye School District will vote<br />

to advise the school board<br />

not to extend the length of<br />

the school day for students.<br />

The school district’s attorney<br />

has advised that if the article<br />

is adopted it would be advisory<br />

only and not binding on<br />

the school board.<br />

Article 7 — Concerns the<br />

addition of a full-time firefighter<br />

to the fire department.<br />

To raise and appropriate<br />

$43,000, to fund the position<br />

for the last six months of<br />

2007.<br />

Seabrook<br />

Important<br />

Dates and Times<br />

Tuesday, March 13, 7 a.m.<br />

to 7 p.m., voting at Seabrook<br />

Community Center.<br />

Contested Races<br />

Brendan Kelly and Cora<br />

E. Stockbridge face off for a<br />

single opening on the board<br />

of selectmen. Ivan Q. Eaton<br />

Sr., Jason A. Janvrin and<br />

Margaret Weare all vie for<br />

two positions on the budget<br />

committee. Michelle Antanavich<br />

Heywood, Ernest L.<br />

Knowles, Nicole Plourde and<br />

Keith A. Sanborn all compete<br />

for a single, three-year<br />

position on the school board.<br />

Mike Kimball and Paul<br />

Knowles vie for a one-year<br />

term on the school board.<br />

The Highlights<br />

Seabrook wins in sheer<br />

number of articles at 52.<br />

Article 28 — Seeks to raise<br />

and appropriate $52,200 for<br />

the purchase of a new beach<br />

rake.<br />

South Hampton<br />

Important<br />

Dates and Times<br />

South Hampton bears the<br />

singular distinction of being<br />

the only town to vote by<br />

Town Meeting, while the<br />

school votes by SB2.<br />

Tuesday, March 13, 11 a.m.<br />

to 8 p.m., for ballot voting<br />

on school and town officials,<br />

zoning articles and all school<br />

articles at Town Hall.<br />

Saturday, March 17, 1<br />

p.m., Town Meeting at Town<br />

Hall.<br />

Contested Races<br />

Robert M. Mannino Jr.<br />

and Pamela A. <strong>No</strong>on vie for<br />

a single, three-year position<br />

on the board of selectmen.<br />

The Highlights<br />

Article 7 — To see if the<br />

town will vote to raise and<br />

appropriate $2,800 for the<br />

purpose of removing two<br />

dead trees on Woodman<br />

Road that are creating a road<br />

hazard.<br />

Stratham<br />

Important<br />

Dates and Times<br />

Tuesday, March 13, 8 a.m.<br />

to 8 p.m., for ballot voting<br />

for school and town officials<br />

and zoning articles at the<br />

Stratham <strong>Memorial</strong> Center.<br />

Contested Races<br />

Robert O’Sullivan and<br />

Bruce Scamman are vying<br />

for a three-year position on<br />

the school board.<br />

The Highlights<br />

Article 9 — A citizens’<br />

petition to change positions<br />

on the planning board from<br />

appointed to an elected position.<br />

Article 10 — A citizens’<br />

petition to decrease the number<br />

of selectmen to three.<br />

Winnacunnet<br />

Cooperative<br />

School District<br />

Important<br />

Dates and Times<br />

See information for your<br />

town for date, time and location.<br />

Contested Races<br />

Victor R. Demarco and<br />

Matthew L. Gooby both vie<br />

for a single spot on the Winnacunnet<br />

Budget Committee.<br />

The Highlights<br />

Article 4 — To see if the<br />

school district will raise and<br />

appropriate $250,000 for the<br />

purpose of renovating the<br />

home bleachers at the football<br />

field as well as purchase<br />

new, portable bleachers to<br />

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Business<br />

It’s in the dish<br />

By Amber R. West<br />

Contributing Writer<br />

EXETER | Kevin Fitzgibbon<br />

wants to bring the fun<br />

back in the kitchen.<br />

The Chef’s Cottage, located<br />

on Route 108 in Exeter, is<br />

made for the cook in all of<br />

us. From classes for the cooking<br />

beginner and novice, to<br />

weekend club meetings for<br />

adults, Fitzgibbon wants<br />

to teach people to learn to<br />

enjoy the art of cooking and<br />

socializing.<br />

Classes run for four<br />

weeks and meet once a<br />

week; students can learn the<br />

basics of cooking in Culinary<br />

Foundations, cooking exotic<br />

dishes in the Special Themes<br />

class or picking a Topic Class<br />

which focuses on one particular<br />

food and its versatility<br />

in food preparation.<br />

After the meal is prepared<br />

students enjoy the meal as a<br />

group, at the elegant dinning<br />

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On the weekends, the<br />

Chef's Cottage puts a new<br />

twist on date night. Fitzgibbon<br />

remembers the good<br />

old days when he would<br />

cook and socialize with his<br />

wife and friends — so he<br />

has created the "Supper<br />

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"everyone can learn a little<br />

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labors by sitting down for<br />

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together as a group independent<br />

of the workplace.<br />

Fitzgibbon started his<br />

cooking career when he was<br />

nine. Encouraged by his par-<br />

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about cooking.<br />

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for this is clearly a man that<br />

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"I loved teaching, absolutely<br />

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As his career developed<br />

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the value of family and<br />

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his desire to teach and cook.<br />

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to work this hard, I am going<br />

to work for myself,” he says.<br />

And thus the Chef’s Cottage<br />

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things he so clearly loves, and<br />

ideas are already brewing in<br />

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In the coming days Fitzgibbon<br />

hopes to incorporate a<br />

singles night, an opportunity<br />

for singles to come together,<br />

cook and eat their creations.<br />

He is also considering introducing<br />

classes for young<br />

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cooking for and with their<br />

peers.<br />

Classes will be starting<br />

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www.thechefs cottage.com<br />

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Page A | Atlantic News | March 2, 2007 | Vol 33, <strong>No</strong> 9 AtlanticNews.Com .<br />

By Isabel Grasso<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

A young lady standing<br />

at the entrance to the Monet<br />

Exhibit at the <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina<br />

Museum of Art<br />

in Raleigh is just one<br />

of the folks who love<br />

Monet.<br />

There are 214,176<br />

other people who not<br />

only love Monet but<br />

showed it by coming<br />

to the exhibit of his art,<br />

which ran from October<br />

15, 2006 to January<br />

14, 2007.<br />

And, of course,<br />

there were thousands<br />

of people all over the<br />

country who would love to<br />

have seen all those beautiful<br />

paintings reflecting Monet’s<br />

love of <strong>No</strong>rmandy (Giverny<br />

in particular) and his constant<br />

study of light.<br />

The number of those<br />

attending exceeded even<br />

the most optimistic hopes of<br />

the museum personnel who<br />

mounted the paintings.<br />

People made reservations<br />

for each half-hour during the<br />

exhibit but, of course, it took<br />

longer than a mere 30 minutes<br />

to wind their admiring<br />

way around the rooms.<br />

The final 32 hours of the<br />

exhibit found the museum<br />

open 24 hours a day, so as<br />

many people as possible<br />

could share in this visual<br />

feast, the works of this great<br />

Impressionist painter. This<br />

marathon showing is most<br />

unusual, but it worked.<br />

<strong>No</strong>w the exhibit travels<br />

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Scene here and there<br />

Everybody loves Monet<br />

to three other cities in this<br />

country. Between the time<br />

the paintings are removed<br />

from the walls, and the<br />

walls prepared to mount<br />

Monet’s garden at<br />

Giverny<br />

the works of the next artist<br />

to be featured, the museum<br />

personnel will have a little<br />

breather.<br />

Some of the paintings<br />

will return to the museum<br />

which loaned them, others<br />

to private owners who<br />

shared their treasures with<br />

the public, while some will<br />

“cross the pond” to go back<br />

to European museums.<br />

Many museums, like the<br />

Museum of Fine Arts on<br />

Huntington Avenue in Boston,<br />

have held major exhibits<br />

of Impressionism. The one<br />

which featured Renoir’s<br />

paintings was tremendously<br />

successful.<br />

Other painters not of<br />

the Impressionist school<br />

drew crowds, especially the<br />

Helga paintings by Andrew<br />

Wyeth.<br />

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L W O R U O<br />

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21 22 23<br />

A L A M E E K Z<br />

19 20<br />

Y E L L O W P C O I L<br />

14 15 16 17 18<br />

R A N A M<br />

E O N Y I E L D P O O L<br />

10 11 12<br />

T A X T I K N<br />

T U G B O A T V I C T O R<br />

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B I O D E G R A D A B L E<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

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The beautiful Portland<br />

(Maine) Museum of Art,<br />

designed by I.M. Pei, featured<br />

an exhibit of works<br />

by N.C. Wyeth (Andrew’s<br />

father) and Jamie<br />

(Andrew’s son). A<br />

complete exhibit of the<br />

works of Pablo Picasso<br />

on Sixth Avenue in<br />

New York was wellattended<br />

several years<br />

ago. The portraits of<br />

John Singer Sargent<br />

attracted crowds in<br />

Boston.<br />

One exception to<br />

the showing of the<br />

work of other artists<br />

is the Isabella Stewart<br />

Gardner Museum in the Fenway<br />

section of Boston. Mrs.<br />

Gardner made it very well<br />

known that nothing was to<br />

be added, nothing changed,<br />

and nothing taken away.<br />

Her rule, of course, was<br />

broken when a theft of several<br />

paintings (including a<br />

Vermeer) were stolen, never<br />

to be seen again. There are<br />

empty spaces in the walls<br />

of this Italian-style palazzo,<br />

showing where the paintings<br />

used to be mounted.<br />

The memory of the<br />

Claude Monet exhibit in<br />

Raleigh is sure to linger in<br />

the memories of those who<br />

saw it. They will remember<br />

the Seine River, the study of<br />

light, the famous bridge, the<br />

ponds with water lilies floating<br />

on the surface, and the<br />

gardens at Giverny.<br />

Giverny was Monet’s<br />

home, and he worked with<br />

gardeners on the landscaping,<br />

the flower arrangements,<br />

the lush growth of greenery.<br />

It was his home — where he<br />

chose to live and where he<br />

chose to be buried. He portrayed<br />

it with such genius<br />

that the world is able to see<br />

it through his eyes.<br />

Lions’ auction a<br />

success<br />

To the Editor:<br />

Hoping for a large turnout<br />

one recent Saturday night, the<br />

Hampton Area Lions were<br />

more than pleased to find a<br />

very large crowd attending<br />

their eighth annual auction<br />

which was held at the Galley<br />

Hatch Conference Center at<br />

the Inn of Hampton.<br />

The attendance grew<br />

noticeably from that of last<br />

year, the bidding was enthusiastic,<br />

and the profits, at<br />

early report, increased dramatically.<br />

Over 120 items were<br />

“on the block” during the<br />

live bidding phase while 42<br />

items were displayed for<br />

the silent auction. The participants<br />

were also presented<br />

with raffle items and a “Buy<br />

It <strong>No</strong>w” table. These items<br />

of goods and services were<br />

very generously donated by<br />

local businesses.<br />

Harvey Webber superbly<br />

executed his auctioneering<br />

skills, encouraging those in<br />

the conference center to “bid<br />

up — it’s for a good charity”<br />

… and they did! Because of<br />

their generosity, the Hampton<br />

Area Lions will be more<br />

able to help Seacoast area<br />

residents with their hearing<br />

and vision problems, provide<br />

scholarships to local<br />

area students, and support<br />

other local organizations.<br />

The Lions would like to<br />

thank the local newspapers,<br />

Hampton Town TV (Channel<br />

22) and local radio stations<br />

who provided such great<br />

publicity.<br />

There were so many others<br />

who assisted and deserve<br />

special thanks for their help.<br />

A huge thanks goes to Lion<br />

Ted Davis who annually, tirelessly<br />

chairs this event and<br />

has built it into the profitable<br />

fund-raiser that helps our<br />

community.<br />

Betsey Davis<br />

Hampton Area Lions<br />

Hampton<br />

From the Publisher:<br />

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on this page do not<br />

necessarily reflect the<br />

views of the Atlantic<br />

News or its advertisers.<br />

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Readers may send their comments and rebuttals<br />

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Editor / Publisher<br />

Letters<br />

Thanks to HFD, HPD<br />

To the Editor:<br />

I want to thank the Hampton<br />

fire department and the<br />

Hampton police department<br />

for their quick response during<br />

the Valentine’s Day fire at<br />

Hampton Beach.<br />

I live on the corner near<br />

where the fire started and<br />

saw it spread quickly. By<br />

the time I called 911 the fire<br />

department was there, fighting<br />

the fire in terrible conditions.<br />

I want to thank Chief Lipe<br />

for coming to my house to<br />

let me know that my friends<br />

and neighbors, the Fitzgeralds,<br />

were safe. I also want<br />

to thank the Hampton police<br />

department also, for their<br />

help and for checking on me.<br />

I have lived at the beach a<br />

long time, and I’ve seen big<br />

fires there. This fire spread so<br />

quickly; it showed the need<br />

for more firemen and a fire<br />

station at Hampton Beach.<br />

Catherine Crowley<br />

Hampton Beach<br />

Thanks to firefighters<br />

To the Editor:<br />

We want to thank the<br />

Hampton fire department and<br />

those from the surrounding<br />

areas for saving our lives and<br />

property at Hampton Beach<br />

on Valentine’s Day.<br />

The firefighters got us out<br />

of our house, got our car out,<br />

and treated us with care and<br />

concern.<br />

The elements were<br />

horrible, and the firefighters<br />

went out of their way to help<br />

us. One firefighter hurt his<br />

shoulder; we wish him well.<br />

Hampton<br />

firefighters<br />

work hard to keep our<br />

community safe. They<br />

deserve a new fire station at<br />

the beach.<br />

The Fitzgerald Family<br />

Hampton Beach<br />

Vote ‘yes’ on #34<br />

To the Editor:<br />

This is to request voters<br />

of Exeter, NH to support and<br />

vote for Article #34 on the<br />

upcoming ballot. We need to<br />

keep the Exeter River clean<br />

and environmentally safe as<br />

it is a source of the town’s<br />

drinking water.<br />

Please vote “Yes” on Article<br />

#34 to stop illegal dumping<br />

along the edges of the<br />

river, prevent road salt from<br />

leaking into the water and<br />

remove all branches, debris<br />

and anything that inhibits the<br />

natural flow of the water in<br />

the Exeter River.<br />

George W. Lewis<br />

Exeter<br />

Gopalan talks taxes<br />

To the Editor:<br />

An open letter to the taxpayers<br />

of town of Hampton.<br />

My name is Ananta “Art”<br />

Gopalan and I am seeking a<br />

position in the Budget Committee<br />

this year.<br />

I am a 22-year resident<br />

and taxpayer of the Town<br />

of Hampton and have lived<br />

in the same house all those<br />

years. My taxes have gone<br />

up nearly 230 percent over<br />

those 22 years and about 40<br />

percent in the last six years.<br />

The services that I have<br />

received from the town have<br />

not changed — some up and<br />

some down. The debate in<br />

the last few years has largely<br />

been whether the taxes<br />

are really that bad, whether<br />

the taxpayers can really not<br />

afford the cost and whether<br />

there is really more room for<br />

higher taxes-all for the same<br />

services.<br />

I, as a taxpayer, want<br />

to influence a change in<br />

approach. It is not about<br />

how much more the taxpayers<br />

can really afford before<br />

they forfeit their houses. The<br />

debate ought to be about the<br />

cost of services regardless of<br />

taxpayer financial capability.<br />

In the last six years the<br />

cost for providing the same<br />

services have risen pretty<br />

nearly 46 percent while the<br />

inflation could only account<br />

for 16 percent compounded<br />

and the population of the<br />

town has increased about 4<br />

percent. For sure, the energy<br />

costs have gone up but on an<br />

overall budget that is only a<br />

small fraction of the operating<br />

budget.<br />

Those are the issues that I<br />

want to review and provide<br />

to the taxpayers at large,<br />

compelling scrutiny of a proposed<br />

budget based purely<br />

on the strength of the facts<br />

without any other agenda.<br />

Additionally, I would like<br />

to influence the committee<br />

to provide the voters an estimate<br />

of the tax impact of<br />

that budget before it gets<br />

in the ballot. After all, it<br />

would only be fair to inform<br />

the voters what the budget<br />

means to them financially.<br />

Right now, we don’t have<br />

any idea what tax increase is<br />

in the offing when the proposed<br />

2007 budget comes up<br />

for voting.<br />

I have made my living<br />

working and earning in<br />

the private sector and have<br />

never been employed or connected<br />

with the town in any<br />

remunerative relationship.<br />

LETTERS Continued on 16A•


AtlanticNews.Com Vol 33, <strong>No</strong> 9 |March 2, 2007 | Atlantic News | Page A .<br />

Roll Call<br />

House<br />

(A) DON'T MICROMANAGE HHS | HB288 requires<br />

that the state Department of Health and Human Services<br />

apply for at least 10 grants a year for funding for drug<br />

and alcohol rehabilitation programs. Supporters said that<br />

treatment costs a third of the amount of incarceration,<br />

and by skimping on grant writing staff the department is<br />

actually passing up much needed resources. Opponents<br />

said that the department might have to hire specialized staff<br />

to apply for all those grants, diverting resources from direct<br />

services. The House KILLED the bill 260- 104. A YES vote<br />

OPPOSED the grant writing requirement.<br />

(B,C) INSURERS, TOWNS MAY HAVE TO PAY IN<br />

FULL EVEN IF THEY ARE ONLY PARTLY AT FAULT<br />

| HB143 would reverse recent state court decisions that<br />

allowed the jury to allocate damages against those who<br />

have not been named by the plaintiff. It would then be up<br />

to the plaintiff to go after those parties, whereas before the<br />

defendant needed to go after that money. Opponents of the<br />

bill say that the courts have it right. Under the old system,<br />

plaintiffs were encouraged to settle with someone who<br />

might be mainly responsible for a nominal amount because<br />

that person is not insured, while going after someone only<br />

tangentially responsible because they have deep pockets.<br />

But supporters of the bill said it was not fair for defendants<br />

— who were primarily insurance companies — to use the<br />

"empty chair defense" to shift blame to those who aren’t<br />

even in the courtroom to defend themselves. If the plaintiff<br />

wins the case, it should be the insurance company that goes<br />

after other responsible parties, not the plaintiff. There were<br />

two votes. In the first (B), the House REJECTED a motion<br />

to RECOMMIT the bill back to committee, 164-199. A YES<br />

vote OPPOSED the bill. Next, (C) the House PASSED the<br />

bill 202-150 onto the Senate. A YES vote FAVORED partly<br />

responsible parties sometimes paying full damages.<br />

NAME CO DI P HOME A B C<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

Day, Judith E Rock 13 d <strong>No</strong>rth Hampton N N Y<br />

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

Preston, Mark F Rock 14 d Hampton Y N Y<br />

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

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

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

Kelley, Jane P Rock 15 d Hampton N N Y<br />

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Political News<br />

Sadlock announces candidacy<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

HAMPTON | Linda Sadlock<br />

has announced that she is<br />

a candidate for Trustee of the<br />

<strong>Lane</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Library</strong>.<br />

Linda has lived in Hampton<br />

since 1998 with her husband<br />

Harry, who retired from IBM<br />

sales. She is a registered nurse<br />

with an MS is administration<br />

and education and has worked<br />

in corporate, industrial, public<br />

and college health. She retired<br />

from the State of New Jersey<br />

system of higher education.<br />

The Sadlock’s youngest<br />

son, Kyle, graduated from the<br />

University of New Hampshire<br />

in 1997 and Linda says she fell<br />

in love with the beauty, history<br />

and charm of the area when<br />

they came to visit the college.<br />

Linda is currently serving<br />

her second one-year term as an<br />

Alternate <strong>Library</strong> Trustee.<br />

“As an alternate, I attend<br />

monthly meetings and review<br />

the reports from each department<br />

head, analyze the budget,<br />

and compare the utilization statistics,”<br />

Linda says. “I know the<br />

staff and am familiar with the<br />

operation of the facility.”<br />

In addition, Linda serves<br />

as the membership chair for<br />

the Friends of the <strong>Lane</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong><br />

<strong>Library</strong>, a position she has<br />

held for four years, since its<br />

reorganization. As membership<br />

chair, Linda recruits new<br />

members, maintains membership<br />

files and distributes the<br />

newsletter. She also participates<br />

in the fundraising activities for<br />

the Friends with the sale of<br />

the Ruth Stimson note cards,<br />

Entertainment Books and book,<br />

bake, and holiday sales.<br />

Linda is a member of the<br />

Hampton Garden Club, participating<br />

in their annual clean<br />

up of the library grounds in<br />

May and providing flowers for<br />

the circulation desk. She is also<br />

Question:<br />

How you can reach the<br />

most customers for less money?<br />

an active member of the Seacoast<br />

Newcomers Club and has<br />

served on the board in several<br />

positions, and has chaired special<br />

interest groups.<br />

Linda is a founding member<br />

of a woman’s investment<br />

club, of which she is currently<br />

the treasurer. She organizes/<br />

coordinates a duplicate bridge<br />

group and belongs to an art<br />

study group.<br />

Through her association<br />

with these various groups,<br />

Linda says, “I feel connected to<br />

the Seacoast area and will continue<br />

to be involved in the community,<br />

especially the library.”<br />

Answer:<br />

By advertising in the Atlantic News.<br />

For over 30 years, the Atlantic News has been<br />

locally owned and operated as the Independent<br />

Voice of the Seacoast. We are proud to provide<br />

unique local news to our readers, and an<br />

invaluable service for our advertisers, who enjoy<br />

the broad reach, affordable contract-free rates, and<br />

the results that only the Atlantic News can offer.<br />

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Senate<br />

(D) BAN SMOKING FROM RESTAURANTS | SB42<br />

would prohibit smoking in restaurants and cocktail lounges<br />

in New Hampshire. Current law allows smoking in<br />

restaurants with seating for fewer than 50 and in segregated<br />

areas having a physical barrier. Supporters said that second<br />

hand smoke is dangerous to both employees and patrons,<br />

and that banning it actually improves business. Opponents<br />

said that restaurants know their customers, and it should be<br />

their decision, not the government’s. Since the surrounding<br />

states have restaurant smoking bans, restaurants on the<br />

border that cater to refugee smokers will be hurt by this<br />

law. Eight amendments on this bill were defeated before<br />

the Senate PASSED it 17-7. A YES vote FAVORED banning<br />

smoking in restaurants.<br />

(E) NO ASSET TRANSFER PENALTY SHOULD<br />

DEPRIVE ELDERLY OF NECESSITIES | SB139 requires<br />

Medicaid to pay for nursing homes or equivalent services<br />

even if elderly applicants are facing a "penalty" for<br />

previously transferring their assets to their children — if<br />

that "penalty would deprive the individual of food, clothing,<br />

shelter, or other necessities of life." Supporters said it is<br />

heartless and wrong to starve or make homeless an elderly<br />

ROLL CALL Continued on 30A•<br />

TO ADVERTISE, CALL<br />

(603) 926-4557


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Roll Call<br />

Senate<br />

BAN SMOKING FROM RESTAURANTS ONLY, FOR<br />

NOW | SB42 would prohibit smoking in restaurants and<br />

cocktail lounges in New Hampshire. Current law allows<br />

smoking in restaurants with seating for fewer than 50 and<br />

in segregated areas having a physical barrier. As reported<br />

last week, the Senate passed the bill, but not before it<br />

rejected eight amendments that would have extended the<br />

smoking ban to other public areas. The supporters of these<br />

amendments said it was hypocritical not to extend the ban<br />

in these public places, particularly in those controlled by<br />

the state. Opponents of the amendments said that this bill<br />

focus is just on restaurants, and these amendments should<br />

be considered separately — and go through the public<br />

hearing process — as bills. They questioned whether the<br />

sponsors were just using these amendments to defeat the<br />

restaurant smoking ban. Here are the votes on four of them:<br />

(A) An amendment (A) would extend the ban to include<br />

resident rooms in college dorms and in public housing,<br />

FAILED, 9-15. (B) An amendment that would extend it to an<br />

outdoor event of 50 people or more, FAILED, 9-15. (C) An<br />

amendment that would extend it to foster homes, FAILED<br />

9-15. (D) An amendment that would extend it to resident<br />

rooms in prisons, nursing homes, shelter care, residential<br />

treatment and rehabilitation facilities, FAILED 9-15.<br />

NAME DI P HOME A B C D<br />

Hassan, Margaret W 23 d Exeter N N N N<br />

Fuller Clark, Martha 24 d Portsmouth N N N N<br />

<strong>No</strong>te: The Senate President and the House Speaker have the<br />

option not to vote when presiding.<br />

MANAGER From 1A<br />

date for the Seabrook job.<br />

Along with the Epping<br />

job, Kleman has also held<br />

municipal positions in Merrimac,<br />

Mass., as well as<br />

towns in Vermont.<br />

He holds a Bachelor<br />

of Arts degree in Sociology<br />

from Hobart College in<br />

Geneva, NY and a Master<br />

of Science degree in urban<br />

affairs and policy analysis<br />

from Southern Illinois University<br />

in Edwardsville, Ill.<br />

Political News<br />

Pierce runs for Hampton BudCom<br />

Michael Pierce<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

HAMPTON | Incumbent<br />

Michael Pierce has announced<br />

that he is a candidate for the<br />

Budget Committee for the<br />

town of Hampton.<br />

“The town of Hampton's<br />

Budget Committee has<br />

worked hard for the<br />

taxpayers to try to bring<br />

the uncontrolled spending<br />

back to normal,” said Pierce,<br />

addressing his comments to<br />

his constituents. “I feel I have<br />

contributed to that effort and<br />

I would like your vote and<br />

continued support.”<br />

Pierce emphasized that<br />

“the town was formed to<br />

serve the community's<br />

common needs, not the<br />

community serving the<br />

town.”<br />

Concluding his official<br />

announcement, Pierce<br />

encouraged the public<br />

to “please vote on March<br />

13” when they head to the<br />

polls at Marston School on<br />

Election Day.<br />

Downey-Sillay running for office<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

NORTH HAMPTON|<br />

Deb Downey-Sillay has<br />

announced that she is running<br />

for town clerk/ tax collector<br />

for the town of <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

Hampton in the upcoming<br />

March 13 election.<br />

“My roots run deep in<br />

this town,” says Downey-<br />

Sillay. “I was raised here in<br />

<strong>No</strong>rth Hampton and many<br />

members of my family still<br />

live here today. I am a mom<br />

to two wonderful children,<br />

Sarah and Sam, and [I am]<br />

also a new grandmother. My<br />

husband, John, coaches the<br />

local kids in seasonal sports<br />

for the <strong>No</strong>rth Hampton Youth<br />

Association.<br />

“I have had a lot of experience<br />

serving the public be it<br />

in my town, school, church or<br />

surrounding communities,”<br />

Downey-Sillay continues. “I<br />

am an active member of the<br />

<strong>No</strong>rth Hampton Bandstand<br />

Committee. Since 2000, I have<br />

been able to expand the Children's<br />

Concert program from<br />

one show to a full fledged<br />

Children's Summer Series. I<br />

am also a member of Parents<br />

Active in Learning, our PTO<br />

at <strong>No</strong>rth Hampton School.”<br />

Downey-Sillay implemented<br />

the Salvation Army<br />

Wish upon a Star Program in<br />

Hampton; was the Tri-State<br />

Coordinator for the United<br />

Way Fund Drive; and was the<br />

Lead Coordinator at the St.<br />

Vincent DePaul Society Soup<br />

Kitchen.<br />

In addition, Downey-<br />

Sillay believes that her<br />

attendance at the town’s<br />

deliberative sessions, reading<br />

the local papers to keep<br />

Deb Downey-Sillay<br />

up with current events, and<br />

talking to local townspeople<br />

about issues, has made her a<br />

better informed citizen, voter<br />

and candidate.<br />

Downey-Sillay has a BS in<br />

Marketing and Management<br />

from Franklin Pierce College.<br />

As a member of a local financial<br />

organization, she has<br />

served as both president and<br />

treasurer. As the treasurer, she<br />

is responsible for keeping the<br />

books as well as providing<br />

the necessary tax documentation<br />

for the organization and<br />

its members.<br />

“I have a great deal of<br />

experience managing and<br />

budgeting funds, be it in my<br />

professional, civic or private<br />

life,” she says.<br />

Downey-Sillay concluded<br />

her official announcement<br />

by saying, “I look forward<br />

to continuing to build a long<br />

lasting relationship with the<br />

<strong>No</strong>rth Hampton community<br />

and the honor of serving you<br />

as your town clerk/ tax collector.<br />

I ask for your vote on<br />

March 13. I would also love it<br />

if you would encourage your<br />

<strong>No</strong>rth Hampton families and<br />

friends to get out the word<br />

and vote … thanks so much,<br />

and I appreciate your support.”<br />

Peters’ pin presented at GOP meeting<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

HAMPTON | During the<br />

most recent meeting of the<br />

Hampton Republican Committee,<br />

Jeannie Sangenario<br />

became the third generation<br />

owner of the Ann Peters<br />

Republican Rhinestone Elephant<br />

Pin.<br />

The presentation of the<br />

pin represents recognition<br />

of Sangenario’s efforts on<br />

behalf of Republican candidates<br />

on the local, state and<br />

national levels.<br />

The pin was originally<br />

presented to Peters of<br />

Greenwich, CT during a<br />

special meeting at a national<br />

convention. Following her<br />

death, her husband Paul<br />

Peters passed the pin to Elizabeth<br />

Webb of Hampton, in<br />

recognition of her efforts on<br />

behalf of Republican candidates.<br />

There was, however, one<br />

stipulation: Webb had to<br />

pass the pin to a woman<br />

who excels in efforts to elect<br />

Republican candidates on<br />

all levels. In addition, the<br />

recipient would be awarded<br />

the pin with the same stipulation.<br />

Webb has enjoyed the use<br />

of the pin for 30 years.<br />

And now, in recognition<br />

of the fact that she is not as<br />

active as she once was, Webb<br />

asked her husband Alfonso<br />

“Skip” Webb to present the<br />

pin to Sangenario — which<br />

he did during the committee’s<br />

February 22 meeting.<br />

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

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Local <strong>No</strong>tes<br />

Seawall topic of info meeting<br />

HAMPTON | The New Hampshire Division of Parks<br />

and Recreation has announced that they will hold an<br />

informational meeting about the Hampton Seawall Project<br />

on Friday, March 9 at 1 p.m. at the Hampton Town Hall on<br />

Winnacunnet Road.<br />

The informational meeting, which is open to the general<br />

public, will discuss the project status and the future of the<br />

project.<br />

The New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation is part<br />

of the Department of Resources and Economic Development<br />

and manages 72 state parks, campgrounds, historic sites,<br />

trails, waysides and natural areas. For additional information,<br />

visit www.nhstateparks.org or call (603) 271-3556.<br />

Updates for voter list<br />

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

<strong>No</strong>rth Hampton will meet Saturday, March 3, from 11-11:30<br />

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

voter list.<br />

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

March 13. For more information, call the <strong>No</strong>rth Hampton<br />

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

Class of ’87 plans reunion<br />

HAMPTON | Plans are in progress for the 20th reunion of<br />

Winnacunnet High School’s Class of 1987. The celebration<br />

will be held this July.<br />

Crystal Sexton of the WHS 1987 Reunion Committee,<br />

encourages classmates to update their information, register<br />

and receive an invitation by visiting www.whs1987.com.<br />

Host families needed<br />

SEACOAST | The Center for Cultural Interchange is<br />

currently looking for host families for the coming summer.<br />

From July 6-26, the group will be hosting 15 French<br />

exchange students ranging in age between 15-17 years old.<br />

For more information, interested parties should contact<br />

Linda Coffey, Center for Cultural Interchange area<br />

representative, at (603) 778-4765 or via e-mail at linda_coffey<br />

@hotmail.com.<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 Hampton 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<br />

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

Deshaies at (603) 926-2539.<br />

Business<br />

Curves supports communities<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

SEACOAST | Curves of<br />

Stratham, Hampton, Rye and<br />

York, Maine will be participating<br />

in the ninth annual<br />

Curves Food Drive to benefit<br />

local food banks.<br />

Last year, the Curves Food<br />

Drive collected 11 million<br />

pounds of food for local communities<br />

all over the world.<br />

To celebrate the generosity<br />

of the community, Curves<br />

is waiving its normal service<br />

fee for any new member who<br />

brings in a bag of non-perishable<br />

groceries and joins<br />

between March 1-10. Last<br />

year more than 247,940 new<br />

members joined Curves during<br />

the Food Drive.<br />

Others wishing to donate<br />

may drop off non-perishable<br />

food items at Curves Monday<br />

through Saturday during<br />

business hours through the<br />

month of March.<br />

“The Curves Food Drive<br />

Seabrook, NH : U.S. Rte 1 : 603-474-2323<br />

Dover, NH : Dover Point Rd : 603-749-0808<br />

www.seacoastfurniture.com<br />

promotion is always exciting,”<br />

said Tina and Rick Bach,<br />

the owners of the York and<br />

Stratham clubs. “We have a<br />

chance to help so many people<br />

at a time when the food<br />

banks are lowest, while we<br />

assist more women in reaching<br />

their fitness and weight<br />

loss goals. It’s a win-win situation<br />

for everyone, and we’re<br />

very proud to participate.”<br />

With more than 10,000<br />

locations worldwide, Curves<br />

615 Portsmouth Ave.<br />

Greenland, NH 03840<br />

(603) 431-7272<br />

www.uncommonroom.com<br />

is the largest fitness franchise<br />

and the fastest growing<br />

franchise company in history.<br />

More than four million<br />

women belong to the Curves<br />

community.<br />

Participating Curves are<br />

located in Stratham Plaza at<br />

72 Portsmouth Avenue in<br />

Stratham; 38 Depot Square<br />

in Hampton; 150 Lafayette<br />

Road in Rye; and Meadowbrook<br />

Plaza, located at 647<br />

US Route 1 in York, Maine.<br />

Free tax help available on the Seacoast<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

HAMPTON | ERA<br />

The Masiello Group has<br />

announced that Bill Faulkner,<br />

a Realtor in the Hampton<br />

office, has scheduled a<br />

monthly series of seminars<br />

for real estate consumers.<br />

Faulkner will host a wide<br />

variety of guest speakers<br />

including mortgage, legal,<br />

insurance, title, staging,<br />

home inspection and other<br />

professionals.<br />

Buyers’ seminars will<br />

take place on the first Tuesday<br />

of each month beginning<br />

March 6. The first seminar<br />

will focus on the total buying<br />

process from pre-approval<br />

to closing, and will include<br />

information on avoiding<br />

common buying mistakes.<br />

Guest speakers will be Karen<br />

Mayrand of Great East Mortgage<br />

and Lora Piatti of Great<br />

East Title Services. Attendees<br />

will all be eligible for a<br />

free mortgage pre approval<br />

and a free $250 closing cost<br />

credit coupon. This seminar<br />

is suitable for first time and<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

SEACOAST | Help with<br />

preparation of income tax<br />

returns is available through<br />

the Tax-Aide program of<br />

the American Association of<br />

Retired Persons (AARP) and<br />

administered through the<br />

AARP Foundation in cooperation<br />

with the Internal<br />

Revenue Service.<br />

This assistance, provided<br />

free of charge, is intended<br />

to help low and moderate<br />

income taxpayers, of all ages,<br />

with basic tax returns.<br />

Last year in New Hampshire,<br />

200 Tax-Aide Volunteers<br />

helped nearly 8,000<br />

taxpayers file federal, state<br />

and local tax returns. The<br />

program is offered at 60 sites<br />

around the state including<br />

Senior centers, libraries and<br />

other convenient locations.<br />

Electronic filing is provided<br />

at many of the sites<br />

Seacoast Realtor offers monthly seminars<br />

and many taxpayers were<br />

provided E-filing assistance<br />

last year.<br />

The IRS is encouraging<br />

taxpayers to use federal<br />

and state e-filing for<br />

faster refunds, more accurate<br />

returns, quick electronic con-<br />

HELP Continued on 30A•<br />

seasoned buyers.<br />

Sellers’ seminars will be<br />

held on the third Tuesday<br />

of each month beginning<br />

March 20. The first seminar<br />

will focus on selling a home<br />

in a flat market, and will<br />

cover staging one’s home for<br />

success and will showcase<br />

a wide variety of advanced<br />

marketing techniques.<br />

All of the one-hour seminars<br />

will begin promptly at 6<br />

p.m. at The Masiello Group’s<br />

Hampton office, located at<br />

408 Lafayette Road. Refreshments<br />

will be served and<br />

attendees will receive pertinent<br />

information and<br />

discount coupons for real<br />

estate services. Question and<br />

answer sessions will follow<br />

the informal presentations.<br />

All seminars are offered<br />

free of charge and without<br />

obligation, but seating is<br />

limited, so pre-registration<br />

is required. Registration for<br />

a specific date may be confirmed<br />

by phone at (603)<br />

601-1112 or by writing bill@<br />

billfaulkner.com.<br />

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Town of East Kingston, New Hampshire<br />

LEGAL NOTICE<br />

The East Kingston Planning Board will meet Thursday,<br />

15 March 2007, at 7 p.m. at the East Kingston Town Hall, 7<br />

Main Street, to consider the following:<br />

7:15 p.m., Continued Public Hearing — Site Plan review<br />

with Kathleen and Charles Ford, 13 Depot Road, East<br />

Kingston, for a business utilizing pre-made storage units in<br />

the Commercial District (PB06-OD) MBL 09-03-04.<br />

8 p.m., Continued Compliance Hearing — Kathleen and<br />

Glenn Clark, 21 Burnt Swamp Road, East Kingston, for a 9-<br />

lot residential cluster subdivision (PB06-03) MBL 10-04-08.<br />

You may attend and observe, and if an abutter, make<br />

comment and ask questions of the Board in the course of<br />

the public hearing regarding the applicants to whom you<br />

are an abutter. Written comment and questions may be<br />

submitted at any time to the East Kingston Planning Board,<br />

24 Depot Road, East Kingston, NH 03827.


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Cheerleader Boosters<br />

plan Penny Sale<br />

By Liz Premo<br />

Atlantic News Staff Writer<br />

HAMPTON | Beat the<br />

winter doldrums and support<br />

the home team by<br />

attending a fun — and spirited<br />

— event that will give<br />

everyone in the family something<br />

to cheer about.<br />

The Winnacunnet High<br />

School Cheerleading Boosters,<br />

along with the Warriors<br />

Varsity Cheerleading Squad,<br />

will hold a Penny Sale on<br />

Saturday, March 10 in the<br />

dining hall at WHS. Viewing<br />

begins at 4:30 p.m., with<br />

the drawings beginning at<br />

6 p.m.<br />

This year’s Penny Sale<br />

promises to be “a really big<br />

one,” according to organizer<br />

Cheryl Mainiero. More than<br />

165 items have been generously<br />

donated for the event<br />

thus far, with more than 200<br />

Penny Sale prizes expected<br />

altogether.<br />

Among them are “lots<br />

of wonderful things,” says<br />

Mainiero, listing gift certificates<br />

to local hair salons and<br />

restaurants, one-month gym<br />

memberships, gift baskets,<br />

and automotive services as<br />

just a few examples.<br />

Refreshments will be<br />

served, and there will be a<br />

50-50 raffle included in the<br />

fun. Proceeds raised at the<br />

event will support cheerleading<br />

activities during the<br />

team’s competitive season.<br />

Tickets for the Penny Sale<br />

are currently available in $5<br />

lots (500 count) at Hearts<br />

& Crafts in the post office<br />

plaza in <strong>No</strong>rth Hampton.<br />

For additional information,<br />

call (603) 601-2768.<br />

Stainless Steel &<br />

Sterling Silver<br />

29 Lafayette Road (Route 1) Seacoast Village<br />

<strong>No</strong>rth Hampton, NH - 603.964.6541<br />

Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 12-5 - www.quicksilverjewelry.com<br />

Personal Checks & Credit Cards Accepted.<br />

Community<br />

FOR THE BIRDS — Hampton Garden Club members Sue<br />

Bisbee and Bobby Kittridge are pictured here making their<br />

mosaic birdbaths at the club’s most recent craft meeting.<br />

— Atlantic News Courtesy Photo<br />

Garden club<br />

learns mosaics basics<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

HAMPTON | The Hampton<br />

Garden Club met recently<br />

at the First Congregational<br />

Church, where club member<br />

Karin Jacobson led a craft<br />

meeting entitled “Spa for Your<br />

Feathered Friends.”<br />

During this workshop,<br />

Jacobson taught the basics of<br />

mosaics as each participant<br />

made a birdbath for their yard.<br />

It proved to be a fun project for<br />

winter-weary gardeners.<br />

The members used various<br />

plates and pottery as well as<br />

stones, shells and sea glass to<br />

make their birdbaths which<br />

were then grouted on a clay<br />

saucer. Each member took<br />

home a unique creation of<br />

their own to use in decorating<br />

their gardens in the spring.<br />

Hostesses for the evening<br />

were Laurel Lent and Jean<br />

Power.<br />

The topic of the next meeting<br />

on Wednesday, March<br />

14, will be “Celia Thaxter’s<br />

Island Garden.” Mark and<br />

Pam Boutilier, owners of<br />

Appledore Arbor in <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

Hampton, became the caretakers<br />

of Celia’s garden at the<br />

Isles of Shoals five years ago.<br />

They will be joined by<br />

Mary Smith, who is a 20-year<br />

veteran of the garden, to show<br />

club members slides of this<br />

beautiful seaside garden. This<br />

should be an interesting presentation<br />

and members are<br />

urged to bring guests. New<br />

members are always welcome.<br />

The meeting will be held<br />

at 7 p.m. at the First Congregational<br />

Church, located on<br />

Winnacunnet Road in Hampton.<br />

Hostesses for the meeting<br />

will be Dot Gooby and<br />

Bobby Kittridge. Flowers for<br />

the library will be provided by<br />

Jean Power and Laurel Lent.<br />

The Hampton Garden Club<br />

meets the second Wednesday<br />

of each month at 7 p.m. at<br />

the church, unless otherwise<br />

noted. Membership is $10<br />

per year and includes many<br />

interesting topics, speakers<br />

and projects the whole year.<br />

For membership information,<br />

contact Lisa Cote at (603) 964-<br />

1330.<br />

Tech lessons for Seniors<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

NORTH HAMPTON |<br />

Attention <strong>No</strong>rth Hampton<br />

Senior Citizens: Are you in<br />

awe of your grandchild’s<br />

computer knowledge? Do<br />

you want to send an e-mail<br />

but do not even know how<br />

to turn on a computer? Do<br />

you think the Internet is<br />

something that fishermen<br />

use?<br />

If so, come to the <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

Hampton School computer<br />

lab to take part in a fourweek<br />

program where you’ll<br />

discover basic computer<br />

skills; keyboarding skills;<br />

word processing; exploring<br />

the Internet; e-mail; digital<br />

photography, or anything<br />

else you need to know about<br />

computers.<br />

Participants will meet on<br />

Fridays from 8:30-9:15 a.m.<br />

on March 9, 16, 23 and 30<br />

in the computer lab at NHS.<br />

Instructed by computer<br />

teachers Brad Gregg, Stephanie<br />

Cheney and Mike Porobuno,<br />

this program is offered<br />

to <strong>No</strong>rth Hampton Senior<br />

Citizens free of charge. For<br />

more information or to sign<br />

up, call Mike Caron at NHS,<br />

(603) 964-5501.<br />

SRW shows<br />

support for military<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

PORTSMOUTH | The<br />

Seacoast Republican Women’s<br />

February meeting was<br />

an informational breakfast to<br />

learn more about supports<br />

available to our military personnel<br />

in New Hampshire.<br />

The speakers for this<br />

breakfast included Captain<br />

Ed Johnson of the Marine<br />

Corps League representing<br />

the Pease Greeters; Bonnie<br />

Lee Rice, who is the Program<br />

Coordinator for the Wing<br />

Family Readiness Program of<br />

the 157th Air Refueling Unit;<br />

and Kelly Loring from the<br />

NH National Guard Family<br />

Assistance Program.<br />

Addressing the gathering,<br />

Captain Ed Johnson<br />

spoke about the Pease Greeters<br />

organization which was<br />

founded in 2005 by the Seacoast<br />

Detachment 394 Marine<br />

Corps League as they met<br />

their first flight of returning<br />

Veterans from the Near East.<br />

What started out as Veterans<br />

supporting Veterans grew<br />

into a celebration of Veterans,<br />

military family members<br />

and everyday citizens honoring<br />

our heroes that serve<br />

this country. For some US<br />

military personnel, Pease is<br />

the first stop for returning<br />

Veterans and the last stop for<br />

deploying units.<br />

All attendees joined in a<br />

moment of silence and prayer<br />

for three heroes who recently<br />

made the ultimate sacrifice in<br />

Iraq; they traveled through<br />

Pease on their trip overseas.<br />

SRW members’ thoughts<br />

and prayers are with their<br />

families.<br />

During the meeting,<br />

Bonnie Lee Rice explained<br />

the supports and needs of<br />

military families. The Wing<br />

Family Readiness Program<br />

is essential to developing a<br />

network of resources to assist<br />

military families at all times.<br />

The program is designed<br />

to assess needs, provide all<br />

DOD employees and family<br />

members with current<br />

information and resources<br />

available in the military and<br />

civilian community, and follow<br />

up to ensure they have<br />

received the services that<br />

they need.<br />

Jim Proulx from Proulx<br />

Oil & Propane presented<br />

Rice with a gift certificate for<br />

100 gallons of bio heat fuel,<br />

a combination of premium<br />

heating oil and bio fuel, a<br />

renewable energy resource<br />

grown on American Farms.<br />

This gift certificate was a<br />

raffle at SRW’s Chili Fest and<br />

the winner requested that it<br />

be donated to a military family.<br />

Military families in need<br />

of assistance, or anyone who<br />

would like to help a military<br />

family in need, should contact<br />

Bonnie at (603) 430-3545.<br />

Unfortunately, Kelly Loring<br />

from the NH National<br />

Guard Family Assistance Program<br />

was unable to speak at<br />

the event. Her husband was<br />

performing military duties<br />

and she had to deal with<br />

delayed school openings.<br />

President of SRW, Leann<br />

Moccia, announced to members<br />

that she has received<br />

a certificate of participation<br />

from National Federation of<br />

Republican Women Literacy<br />

Month, September 2006 — A<br />

Barbara Bush Literacy Project<br />

“Readers Become Leaders.”<br />

On Wednesday, March<br />

14 at 7 p.m. the Seacoast<br />

Republican Women will host<br />

a program on “Identity Theft<br />

& Internet Dangers” at the<br />

Hilton Auditorium, located<br />

at the Rockingham County<br />

Complex in Brentwood.<br />

Open to the general public,<br />

the event will feature a number<br />

of scheduled speakers,<br />

including County Sheriff<br />

Dan Linehan; County Attorney<br />

Jim Reams; and Chris<br />

Roth, investigative detective<br />

with the Portsmouth police<br />

department.<br />

SRW was formed in<br />

1999 and now has about<br />

200 members. In addition<br />

to promoting Republican<br />

candidates and causes, it<br />

provides humanitarian aid,<br />

such as money and goods<br />

to hurricane victims, school<br />

supplies to those in war-torn<br />

countries, gifts to US troops<br />

on active duty, scholarships<br />

to SRW members and other<br />

community affairs projects.<br />

For more information or<br />

to join SRW, send an e-mail to<br />

Membership Chairman Gail<br />

Giarrusso, at gailandmen @<br />

verizon.net. For more information<br />

on the Pease Greeters,<br />

visit www.peasegreeters.<br />

org; to support them, make<br />

checks payable to “Pease<br />

Greeters Fund” and mail to<br />

Ed Johnson, Commandant,<br />

PO Box 178, Rye Beach, NH<br />

03871.


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‘Shoot for a Cure’<br />

supports cancer fight<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

HAMPTON | Ten-yearold<br />

Marston School student<br />

Casey Glynn has been hitting<br />

the ice during winter<br />

vacation week for his<br />

second annual “Shoot for<br />

a Cure” fundraiser to fight<br />

cancer.<br />

Casey has committed to<br />

shooting 2000 pucks into his<br />

backyard hockey net to raise<br />

funds for both the American<br />

Cancer Society and the<br />

Exeter Hospital “Beyond<br />

the Rainbow” Fund.<br />

As of Tuesday afternoon<br />

of this week, Casey was<br />

half-way there, with 1000<br />

pucks to go. For the task of<br />

lining up pucks and tallying<br />

his shots, he has received<br />

assistance from family members,<br />

including his cousin<br />

Michael Millerick, 10, and<br />

family friends Brittney (10)<br />

and Liam (7) Viviano. Brittany<br />

is also selling homemade<br />

bracelets and necklaces to<br />

help with the fundraising.<br />

The community is invited<br />

to pledge “a penny a puck”<br />

(or more) to help Casey<br />

meet his goal of exceeding<br />

the $2025 he raised during<br />

last year’s very successful<br />

“Shoot for a Cure.”<br />

“I hope you will sponsor<br />

me so I can make a difference<br />

in helping those with<br />

cancer,” Casey says in his<br />

appeal to the community.<br />

Donors to this urgent<br />

cause will determine where<br />

they want their checks to<br />

go. Checks may be made<br />

payable to either the American<br />

Cancer Society or the<br />

Exeter Hospital “Beyond the<br />

Rainbow” Fund and sent to<br />

Casey Glynn, PO Box 656,<br />

Hampton, NH 03843.<br />

<strong>Library</strong> program<br />

explores NH authors<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

EXETER | In New<br />

Hampshire there are so<br />

many authors making the<br />

state rich with their voices,<br />

their words, and their<br />

stories. And thanks to the<br />

New Hampshire Humanities<br />

Council, Exeter Public<br />

<strong>Library</strong> will be exploring<br />

three such authors in depth.<br />

For the first time, a series<br />

of lively discussion-based<br />

programs will be offered<br />

in the morning as well in<br />

the evening, in order to fit<br />

patrons’ different schedules.<br />

This ongoing threemonth<br />

program will focus<br />

on just three of the New<br />

Hampshire authors, each<br />

one unique and fascinating.<br />

The scholar-led discussions<br />

will examine each writer as<br />

well as the text.<br />

Copies of the books for<br />

the first discussion are now<br />

available at the Exeter Public<br />

<strong>Library</strong>. The program<br />

schedule is as follows:<br />

“A Prayer for Owen<br />

Meany” by John Irving; discussion<br />

led by scholar Paul<br />

Goodwin. Thursday, March<br />

8, 10 a.m. and Thursday,<br />

March 15 at 7 p.m.<br />

“Journal of Solitude” and<br />

a selection of poetry by May<br />

Sarton; discussion led by<br />

scholar Janice Alberghene.<br />

Wednesday, April 11, 10<br />

a.m. and Wednesday, April<br />

18 at 7 p.m.<br />

“Peyton Place” by Grace<br />

Metalious; discussion led<br />

by Scholar David Watters.<br />

Tuesday, May 15 at 10 a.m.<br />

and May 22 at 7 p.m.<br />

Refreshments will be<br />

served at each one of these<br />

discussions. The Exeter<br />

<strong>Library</strong> is located at Founders<br />

Park in Exeter. For more<br />

information, call (603) 772-<br />

3101.<br />

Community<br />

Monday Club<br />

plans penny sale<br />

By Isabel Grasso<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

HAMPTON | The<br />

Hampton Monday Club will<br />

meet on Monday, March 5 at<br />

1 p.m. at the First Congregational<br />

Church, located at<br />

127 Winnacunnet Road in<br />

Hampton.<br />

Following the usual treat<br />

of sweets and a business<br />

meeting, there will be a<br />

penny sale. This is always<br />

fun — buying something<br />

that is really a treasure for<br />

mere pennies.<br />

For more information<br />

about this meeting, call<br />

Kathy at (603) 926-0232.<br />

Make hands-on<br />

discoveries at SSC<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

RYE | The Seacoast Science<br />

Center’s Big Fish Little<br />

Fish program teaches young<br />

children (and their favorite<br />

adult) about the natural<br />

environment through guided<br />

exploration and hands-on<br />

discovery.<br />

In the Spring I Session,<br />

participants will explore the<br />

shores and woodlands to<br />

look for signs of spring. They<br />

will look for Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Redwing Blackbird as they<br />

are back and getting ready<br />

to raise a family. Children<br />

are encouraged to come and<br />

see how the grass is getting<br />

greener and wildflowers are<br />

budding (and to bring their<br />

boots so they can splash in<br />

springtime’s rain puddles).<br />

Registration is now open<br />

for the Spring I Session.<br />

Beginning March 13-16, Big<br />

Fish Little Fish meets once a<br />

week for six weeks. Sessions<br />

held on Tuesday, Wednesday<br />

and Thursday from 10-<br />

11:30 a.m. are for ages 18<br />

months to 3-1/2 years, while<br />

the Friday session is for<br />

children ages 4-5 and meets<br />

from 12:30-2 p.m. The cost<br />

per child is $91 for Seacoast<br />

Science Center members and<br />

$114 non-members. Financial<br />

assistance is available<br />

upon request.<br />

The Seacoast Science<br />

Center is located at Odiorne<br />

Point State Park on Route 1A<br />

in Rye. For more information<br />

or to register for Big Fish Little<br />

Fish, call (603) 436-8043,<br />

ext. 20 or visit www.seacoast<br />

sciencecenter.org.<br />

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Native American Celebration — Third grade students<br />

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an Iroquois Village at the recent Native American Celebration.<br />

Divided into “tribes”, the students became “experts” on one<br />

tribe. Another group of third graders studied the Navajo tribe<br />

and constructed Navajo Hogans. One of their craft projects<br />

was making coil pots. Other examples of Native American<br />

art created by Mrs. Hirtle’s and Mrs. Hett’s third grade<br />

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CLIPS From 1A<br />

goal to raise $1500 in donations for renovations and repairs to<br />

the tennis and basketball courts at Tuck Field.<br />

It is there that many<br />

HA students have spent<br />

hours throughout their<br />

formative years taking<br />

part in programs offered<br />

through the Hampton<br />

Recreation Department,<br />

which maintains the<br />

Tuck Field area.<br />

A p p r o p r i a t e l y<br />

enough, Rec Director<br />

Dyana Martin was on<br />

hand to accept from<br />

HA Principal Fred Muscara<br />

a giant “check” in<br />

the amount of $1666.12<br />

worth of pledges, with additional funding reportedly still<br />

coming in.<br />

The haircuts, cheerfully performed by Jane and Becky from<br />

Les’ Barber Shop, were the culmination of the month-long<br />

fundraising drive, organized by the HA Student Council.<br />

Two by two the students went before their cheering peers<br />

for a close clip and some good-natured ribbing, followed by<br />

various bows to the audience, a few thumbs-up, and some serious<br />

head-rubbing with open palms once they returned to their<br />

f r o n t - r o w<br />

seats.<br />

P a r -<br />

t i c i p a t i n g<br />

s t u d e n t s<br />

i n c l u d e d<br />

Scott Gardiner,<br />

Sam<br />

J o h n s o n ,<br />

Will Lidstone,<br />

Joey<br />

D r a h m s ,<br />

Nick Gannon,<br />

Chris<br />

Chao, Cody Jackson, Corey Ferland, Bryce Paster, Mike Portrie,<br />

Patrick Thomas and Austin Ouimette.<br />

HA staffers included Jeff Hamilton, Bob Benincasa, Al<br />

Magnusson, James Doherty, Justin Coggeshall, and School<br />

Resource Officer Dave Hobbs.<br />

The successful drive was the result of a series of brainstorming<br />

sessions by the HA Student Council, which conducts<br />

a number of fundraisers throughout the school year. When<br />

they decided upon the Tuck Field courts as a potential project<br />

they conferred with Martin, who offered plenty of encouragement<br />

and a<br />

green light.<br />

It’s an<br />

effort that’s<br />

a p p a r e n t l y<br />

near and dear<br />

to HA students’<br />

hearts.<br />

“They love<br />

Tuck Field,”<br />

c o m m e n t -<br />

ed Student<br />

Council Advisor,<br />

Sharon<br />

Paster, noting<br />

that the “support within the school has been wonderful” and<br />

contributors have been “so incredibly generous.”<br />

“This is just the beginning,” said Martin regarding efforts<br />

to improve the Tuck Field courts. She rewarded the newlyshorn<br />

volunteers with navy blue fleece caps tagged with a big<br />

button declaring “I Cut for the Courts.”<br />

“This fundraiser is really special, because it benefits the<br />

whole community,” Martin commented. “There’s a lot of great<br />

fundraisers out there, but this one hits home for us. This is<br />

really going to be great for this community.”<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

SEABROOK | WHS<br />

Seniors Katherine Sheehan<br />

and Brooke Rallis visited<br />

first grade library students at<br />

Seabrook Elementary School<br />

in order to present the book,<br />

"Yes, Marisol, There is a<br />

Santa Claus" by Jonathan<br />

McSurdy.<br />

Katherine and Brooke<br />

shared with the SES students<br />

that this book — about overcoming<br />

disabilities and sharing<br />

one’s individual special<br />

gifts — held special meaning<br />

for them, as they had both<br />

fought through their own<br />

hardships.<br />

Katherine and Brooke<br />

explained to the students<br />

that they can overcome any<br />

adversity that comes their<br />

way, as long as they work<br />

hard.<br />

Brooke informed the students<br />

that the author of the<br />

book, Jonathan McSurdy, is<br />

a former patient of Shriners<br />

Hospital and is part of the<br />

international public relations<br />

campaign for the Shriners<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

HAMPTON | Winnacunnet<br />

High School senior<br />

Brooke Rallis was warmly<br />

welcomed by Mrs. Sally Soboczinksi’s<br />

first grade class<br />

during a recent visit to the<br />

Centre School library.<br />

Brooke, herself a former<br />

Centre School student, presented<br />

a book to the library<br />

and spoke with the children<br />

about the importance of hard<br />

work and commitment to a<br />

goal in everything that they<br />

do in life.<br />

The book she presented<br />

“Yes, Marisol, There is a<br />

Santa Claus,” was written<br />

by a young man who had<br />

Education<br />

Book brings message, meaning<br />

Hospital System. Brooke had<br />

spent six months at Philadelphia's<br />

Shriners Hospital<br />

recovering from injuries she<br />

had sustained.<br />

Katherine shared that she<br />

had recovered from her injuries<br />

at a Boston Hospital and<br />

had learned to walk all over<br />

again.<br />

The book presentation is<br />

the service part of the two<br />

young women’s WHS Senior<br />

Seminar project on disabilities.<br />

The book, which was<br />

accepted by SES Principal<br />

Jeni Mosca, will now become<br />

part of the school library’s<br />

collection. All proceeds from<br />

the book will benefit charity.<br />

Katherine and Brooke<br />

further shared with the<br />

group, that first grade was<br />

their favorite and most fun<br />

year in school — much to<br />

the students' delight. They<br />

encouraged all the students<br />

to work hard and that some<br />

day they would become<br />

senior high school students<br />

readying to go on to college<br />

like they are presently.<br />

OUR HERO — WHS senior Brooke Rallis (seated back<br />

left) shares a message of hope with first graders at Centre<br />

School.<br />

— Atlantic News Courtesy Photo<br />

A message of hope<br />

also recovered from a severe<br />

injury and brings a message<br />

of hope to all who face challenge<br />

and adversity.<br />

Brooke demonstrated that<br />

kind of commitment and<br />

effort in her recent recovery<br />

from serious injuries<br />

suffered last summer. Her<br />

young audience was quickly<br />

charmed by Brooke’s poise<br />

and proclaimed her their<br />

“hero” of the year.<br />

Brooke and Catherine<br />

Sheehan, also a Winnacunnet<br />

senior, have been touring<br />

all SAU 21 schools to present<br />

their book and promote disability<br />

awareness as part of<br />

their Senior Seminar project.<br />

FIRST GRADE FRIENDS — WHS seniors Katherine Sheehan<br />

and Brooke Rallis are pictured here with SES first graders<br />

Olivia Schrempf, Halle Gooley, Brandyn Fowler, and Kaycee<br />

Ridenhouer.<br />

— Atlantic News Courtesy Photo<br />

Centre School registering<br />

Kindergarten students<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

HAMPTON | Centre<br />

School in Hampton is currently<br />

registering Kindergarten<br />

students for the 2007-08<br />

school year. It is important<br />

that all students register so<br />

that the staff can plan classes<br />

and bus routes for next year.<br />

Centre’s Kindergarten program<br />

is a half-day program<br />

held in the morning and in the<br />

afternoon.<br />

Parents are invited to<br />

come to Centre School from<br />

9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. .during<br />

the weeks of March 5-9 and<br />

March 12-16 to pick up a registration<br />

packet and to make<br />

an appointment for Kindergarten<br />

registration screening.<br />

Parents of children who are<br />

five years of age by September<br />

30, 2007 and who reside in the<br />

town of Hampton are encouraged<br />

to register their child for<br />

Kindergarten at Centre School<br />

as early as possible.<br />

Kindergarten registration<br />

appointments will be available<br />

from 12-6 p.m. on Monday,<br />

April 16 and Thursday,<br />

May 3, and from 8:45 a.m. to<br />

2:45 p.m. on Tuesday, April 17<br />

and Friday, May 4.<br />

The registration process<br />

will give each incoming Kindergarten<br />

student as well as<br />

parents an opportunity to<br />

meet a Kindergarten teacher,<br />

the school counselor, the reading<br />

specialist, the school nurse,<br />

and other staff members.<br />

The following information<br />

will be needed at the<br />

registration appointment: The<br />

completed registration packet;<br />

a copy of the child’s current<br />

physical exam; updated<br />

immunization information;<br />

and a birth certificate.<br />

Kindergarten Information<br />

Night will be held on<br />

Thursday, April 5 from<br />

6:30-7:30 p.m. in the Centre<br />

School gym. Principal Nancy<br />

Andrews and Assistant Principal<br />

Jennifer Spires will introduce<br />

members of the school<br />

staff and provide an overview<br />

of the Kindergarten program.<br />

Incoming Kindergarten students<br />

and their parents will<br />

have an opportunity to visit<br />

each Kindergarten classroom<br />

as part of this evening.<br />

Additional opportunities<br />

to sign up for a registration<br />

appointment and obtain<br />

a registration packet will be<br />

available during Kindergarten<br />

Information Night. For<br />

more information, call Principal<br />

Nancy Andrews at (603)<br />

926-8706, or e-mail her at nandrews@<br />

hampton.k12.nh.us.


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Education<br />

Bringing<br />

biographies to life<br />

By Liz Premo<br />

Atlantic News Staff Writer<br />

HAMPTON | The Biography Channel never featured this many<br />

famous names and notables all at once.<br />

From astronauts and athletes, presidents and a princess, to military<br />

heroes, magicians and many more, the Wax Museum at Marston<br />

School provided a glimpse into the lives and legends of those who<br />

have, in one way or another, helped shape history both here and<br />

abroad.<br />

Stationed in the school library, luminaries such as Betsy Ross,<br />

Neil Armstrong, Abraham Lincoln, Anne Frank, Helen Keller, Joe<br />

DiMaggio, Princess Diana, Tony Hawk, Christa McAuliffe, Davy<br />

Crockett, Larry Bird, Tara Lipinski and others — all portrayed by<br />

third graders — stood at the ready.<br />

Dropping pink admission tickets in a basket near the library’s<br />

double doors, a steady stream of museum visitors of all ages paused<br />

at the various stations, where the push of a red “button” would bring<br />

each “wax figure” to life.<br />

Using costumes, foreign accents, props and other items related<br />

to their character, the students relayed informative and interesting<br />

mini-biographies out loud, each telling of their subject’s background<br />

and contribution to the world.<br />

Then, once they completed their presentation, they would settle<br />

LIFE Continued on 30A•<br />

School <strong>No</strong>tes<br />

Kindergarten info night at Barnard<br />

SOUTH HAMPTON | Barnard School has scheduled<br />

an information night for parents regarding Kindergarten<br />

for the 2007-08 school year The meeting will take place on<br />

Tuesday, March 27 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the school, located<br />

at 219 Main Avenue in South Hampton. Parents will have<br />

an opportunity to meet Literacy Specialist Carol Dugan,<br />

Principal Barbara Knapp, and Kindergarten teacher Stephanie<br />

Robinson. Topics of discussion will include curriculum; a<br />

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

meeting will be followed by a tour of the school beginning at<br />

7:15 p.m. Parents of incoming Kindergartners are encouraged<br />

to attend. For more information about this Kindergarten<br />

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

Help needed for 2007 Chem Free<br />

HAMPTON | Graduation Day is only a few months away,<br />

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

is seeking volunteers and accepting donations for the annual<br />

all-night graduation celebration.<br />

Freely presented as a gift to the senior class by the<br />

community, Chem Free will be held the evening of Friday,<br />

June 15 through the morning of Saturday, July 16. Students<br />

will be transported to all events by bus, and will return to the<br />

high school by 5 a.m.<br />

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 UNH<br />

campus in Durham.<br />

Financial donations from the throughout the community<br />

are welcome and greatly appreciated. All contributions are<br />

tax deductible, and donors will receive a receipt for their<br />

contribution. Checks should be made payable to WHS Chem<br />

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

Alumni Drive, Hampton, NH 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)<br />

758-9231.<br />

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the responsibility to contain<br />

costs and extract operating<br />

efficiency should also be<br />

mandatory on the part of the<br />

town. That is the only way<br />

any authorized monopoly<br />

can work successfully.<br />

So, when voters speak up<br />

by voting down the budgets<br />

put forth three consecutive<br />

years the approach has to be<br />

vigorous implementation of<br />

cost containment measures<br />

to maintain the same level of<br />

services. We have to remember<br />

that the taxpayers are the<br />

town’s customers.<br />

If you, the taxpayers of<br />

town of Hampton concur<br />

with what I have outlined<br />

as my reasons for seeking a<br />

position in the town Budget<br />

Committee, I urge you to<br />

show your support by voting<br />

for me. I am not promising<br />

anything other than<br />

representing the average<br />

taxpayer’s position in the<br />

Budget Committee without<br />

any preconditioned agenda.<br />

Thank you.<br />

Art Gopalan<br />

Hampton<br />

Partisan purposes<br />

To the Editor:<br />

Things are not always<br />

what they seem.<br />

Two Republican Party<br />

operatives have launched a<br />

crusade to smear the name<br />

of Congresswoman Carol<br />

Shea-Porter with a litany of<br />

half-truths and innuendos.<br />

These women, Gail Giarrusso<br />

and Allison Scamman<br />

— who called the Congresswoman’s<br />

office and asked<br />

her to return their calls — are<br />

now criticizing her for doing<br />

just that.<br />

However, a look at these<br />

women’s background calls<br />

into question the motives for<br />

their actions.<br />

Allison Scamman is a<br />

partisan Republican. She<br />

hosted an event for President<br />

Bush in 2004, and one<br />

for John Sununu in 2002. She<br />

is a supporter of former Congressman<br />

Jeb Bradley. She<br />

is a member of the Seacoast<br />

Republican Women.<br />

Gail Giarrusso is a partisan<br />

Republican. She is a<br />

member of the Stratham<br />

Republican Town Committee<br />

and a frequent letter<br />

writer to local newspapers<br />

praising George Bush and<br />

his stand on the war in Iraq.<br />

She is a supporter of former<br />

Congressman Jeb Bradley.<br />

While it is certainly possible<br />

for people of goodwill<br />

to disagree about the war<br />

in Iraq, whether we should<br />

have gone there to begin<br />

with, and if we should stay<br />

or leave now, it is never morally<br />

permissible to distort the<br />

truth for political partisan<br />

purposes.<br />

If these two women truly<br />

stood behind their story,<br />

which they are asking us to<br />

accept with no proof, why<br />

did they feel it was necessary<br />

to hide their affiliation<br />

with the Republican Party<br />

machinery?<br />

Lenore Patton<br />

Chairman<br />

Rockingham County<br />

Democratic Committee<br />

Hampton<br />

<strong>No</strong> Davy Crocketts<br />

To the Editor:<br />

In a recent speech on the<br />

House floor, our Representative,<br />

Congresswoman Shea-<br />

Porter said that there “are no<br />

Davy Crocketts in Iraq.”<br />

Wikipedia calls Davy<br />

Crocket “a celebrated 19thcentury<br />

American folk hero,<br />

frontiersman, soldier and<br />

politician.” Indeed he is a<br />

legendary hero and symbol<br />

of patriotism.<br />

How dare our Congresswoman<br />

stand on the floor of<br />

the U.S. House of Representatives<br />

and imply that our<br />

troops serving in Iraq are not<br />

heroes, all the while inviting<br />

protestors into her office for<br />

cider and cookies.<br />

Carol, we all know how<br />

you feel about the troops<br />

that are fighting for our freedom<br />

all around the globe, I<br />

ask that you put your feelings<br />

aside and represent that<br />

other 99 percent of us here<br />

in New Hampshire that consider<br />

our soldiers to all be<br />

true American heroes and<br />

deserving of our respect,<br />

admiration, and gratitude<br />

for their sacrifice.<br />

George Georgakilas<br />

Dover<br />

Shocked by phone call<br />

To the Editor:<br />

This is an open letter to<br />

the First District that is represented<br />

by Congresswoman<br />

Carol Shea-Porter.<br />

She will not represent<br />

95,527 citizens of NH that did<br />

not vote for her. She told me<br />

she only represented those<br />

constituents that voted [her]<br />

into office.<br />

The Congresswoman said<br />

“it is [her] job to listen.” She<br />

did not listen when I tried<br />

to explain why I supported<br />

our troops and their mission.<br />

Shea-Porter stated she would<br />

“not talk politics with [me].”<br />

As for her concern for military<br />

families, she never asked<br />

me how my family member<br />

was in Iraq. The only family<br />

member she asked about was<br />

Doug Scamman (my fatherin-law).<br />

I am a member of a group<br />

that greets troops stopping<br />

at Pease Airport en route to<br />

and from Iraq and Afghanistan.<br />

Rep. Shea-Porter said<br />

she was also a greeter. When<br />

I asked the Commandant if<br />

she was a Pease Greeter, he<br />

told me that she was not on<br />

his list of greeters.<br />

The phone call I received<br />

from Rep. Shea-Porter was<br />

to intimidate me and stop<br />

my freedom of speech. As<br />

an American citizen I find<br />

this very worrisome that a<br />

United States Congresswoman<br />

would conduct herself in<br />

this manner.<br />

Allison Scamman<br />

Stratham<br />

Don’t repeal HB184<br />

To the Editor:<br />

I respectfully disagree<br />

with Governor Lynch and his<br />

fellow Democrats, claiming<br />

HB184 Parental <strong>No</strong>tification<br />

Law "fails to protect the<br />

health and safety of all<br />

women." This bill is about<br />

young girls, not women.<br />

This letter does not argue<br />

on a pro-life or pro-choice<br />

basis. The bill would restrict<br />

the religious practice for<br />

families to shape the moral<br />

lives of their offspring.<br />

However, HB184 is primarily<br />

about parental rights and<br />

how to help teenage girls<br />

make good decisions when<br />

confronted with an extremely<br />

high-stress, emotional<br />

situation.<br />

The NH State House<br />

Judiciary Committee voted<br />

on Friday, February 16 in<br />

favor of repealing the state’s<br />

parental notification law,<br />

HB184. Repealing this law<br />

would allow children (under<br />

the age of 18) to have an<br />

abortion without notifying<br />

their parents.<br />

What are the roles,<br />

responsibilities and rights of<br />

parents who have children?<br />

I would like to believe it<br />

is the parent’s primary<br />

responsibility to help their<br />

children with moral and<br />

medical judgments.<br />

Why should we believe<br />

a child under 18 has<br />

the capability to make a<br />

mature, informed decision<br />

when it comes to having<br />

an abortion? It is difficult<br />

enough for adult women to<br />

consider terminating a life.<br />

Girls who find themselves<br />

with unwanted pregnancies<br />

have to deal with so many<br />

pressures: physical issues,<br />

emotional stress, potential<br />

societal judgment, and the<br />

relationship with the person<br />

who fathered the child.<br />

This is not the time to<br />

solely trust the inexperienced<br />

judgment of a teenager. We<br />

rightly don’t trust young<br />

teenagers to drink alcohol<br />

or vote. Why should New<br />

Hampshire all of a sudden<br />

trust our children with a<br />

decision concerning a human<br />

life that they may always<br />

regret?<br />

The legislature and the<br />

courts have a duty to make<br />

sure parental rights are not<br />

interfered with, violated and<br />

taken away when it comes<br />

to the well being of our most<br />

precious assets. Current laws<br />

already require parental<br />

notification/ consent for<br />

children going to tanning<br />

salons and body piercing.<br />

I call on the citizens of New<br />

Hampshire to notify their<br />

state legislators to oppose<br />

repealing HB184. We must<br />

require nurses and doctors<br />

to contact parents when a<br />

child seeks an abortion. It<br />

only takes a few seconds to<br />

answer the phone.<br />

The vast majority of<br />

parents care deeply about<br />

the emotional and physical<br />

health of their children and<br />

they rightfully should be<br />

included in these decisions.<br />

Corinne Armstrong<br />

Exeter<br />

Family tribute<br />

To the Editor:<br />

We would like to take this<br />

opportunity to express our<br />

sincere and deepest gratitude<br />

to Robert K. Gray, Jr., for all<br />

his love and compassion in<br />

helping our family plan and<br />

arrange our mother’s (Jean<br />

M. Stiles) funeral.<br />

He took what is normally<br />

a sad and extremely stressful<br />

time for a family and turned<br />

it into the most beautiful,<br />

uplifting celebration of her<br />

lift.<br />

We never thought this<br />

could be possible. His faithful<br />

guidance was immeasurable<br />

from beginning to end. The<br />

programs were unique and<br />

beautiful. The gorgeous<br />

flowers were all handchosen<br />

by him to match the<br />

colors within her blouse.<br />

The breathtaking floral<br />

arrangements were all done<br />

in soft muted shades of pinks<br />

and purples, her favorite<br />

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colors.<br />

Everything about<br />

this gracious man and<br />

his capabilities reached<br />

far beyond our wildest<br />

expectations. His caring and<br />

love of what he does shines<br />

through into the smallest<br />

of details. The placement<br />

of a purple tulip, tenderly<br />

tied with ribbon then placed<br />

atop each program and chair<br />

for the funeral service, was<br />

heartfelt by all that attended.<br />

If you or your family are<br />

afraid or worried about the<br />

future of a loved one that is<br />

nearing their final days, as we<br />

were, please go meet Robert<br />

Gray. He will graciously<br />

greet you at his door with<br />

a warm hand and a loving<br />

heart. He will gently guide<br />

you through this difficult<br />

time with immense warmth<br />

and respect for you and your<br />

lost loved one.<br />

Our family was truly<br />

blessed the day we walked<br />

through his door. Thank you<br />

and may God bless.<br />

Jean Stiles’ Family<br />

Fred, Judy and <strong>No</strong>ra Jean<br />

Hampton<br />

Where is the courage?<br />

To the Editor:<br />

I am getting very tired of<br />

those Americans, especially<br />

the liberals in our Congress,<br />

who show little spine when it<br />

comes to defending America.<br />

These are the people who<br />

want to surrender to those<br />

who have attacked us. <strong>No</strong>thing<br />

could be more evident<br />

of this lack of courage than<br />

the attempt to create a cowardly,<br />

non-binding resolution<br />

by the Democrats and a few<br />

Republicans in our Congress<br />

to limit our resources to wage<br />

war.<br />

It is hard to believe that<br />

they don’t realize how their<br />

actions undermine our military.<br />

They did it during the<br />

Vietnam War and we have<br />

never lived that down. They<br />

almost seem to want to be<br />

attacked; we should have<br />

learned our lessons by now.<br />

Think of the USS Cole, Cobart<br />

Towers and Somalia — we<br />

should have fought back in<br />

each case.<br />

I am very proud that we<br />

have a patriotic, volunteer<br />

military defending our country<br />

but many of our representatives<br />

and the press must,<br />

through their actions, be discouraging<br />

to them; they are<br />

to me.<br />

To further demoralize<br />

patriotic citizens and the military<br />

we have the protestors<br />

who really want to turn our<br />

country over to the terrorists.<br />

I am proud of our military<br />

and the patriotic Americans<br />

who speak up but wish they<br />

would speak up more. I also<br />

wonder where the supposed<br />

peace-loving Muslims are<br />

and why don’t they speak up<br />

against the terrorists.<br />

Support our military and<br />

their mission and the brave<br />

representatives in Washington<br />

who do support the<br />

actions against terrorism.<br />

Mary Smyk<br />

Stratham<br />

Thoughts about<br />

SAU21 withdrawal<br />

To the Editor:<br />

Hampton’s withdrawal<br />

from SAU21: What does it<br />

mean for our students, teachers<br />

and taxpayers?<br />

For our students: The<br />

opportunity for students to<br />

reach their greatest potential<br />

because a single superintendent<br />

for Hampton could<br />

dedicate the time analyzing<br />

and working with the building<br />

administration and teachers<br />

to support differentiated<br />

learning so that all Hampton’s<br />

students may reach proficiency<br />

as required by <strong>No</strong><br />

Child Left Behind. This will<br />

allow for the opportunity to<br />

direct educational opportunities<br />

to meet the needs of the<br />

accelerated student, strengthen<br />

opportunities for the so<br />

called “average” student<br />

and direct the most efficient<br />

opportunities for the slower<br />

learner. Hampton’s students<br />

would still be attending WHS<br />

as we will remain part of the<br />

Cooperative District.<br />

For our teachers: Teachers<br />

would have the opportunity<br />

to converse and<br />

negotiate with one school<br />

board instead of six districts.<br />

Staff development opportunities<br />

aimed at K-8 curriculum<br />

and assessment would only<br />

be enhanced for our teachers<br />

in a single district structure.<br />

For the taxpayer: The<br />

Withdrawal Committee has<br />

identified that the maximum<br />

cost to a Hampton taxpayer<br />

will be less than one cent<br />

per thousand. The Supervisory<br />

Administrative Unions<br />

(SAUs) formed in the early<br />

20th century were originally<br />

put into place to combine<br />

services. The school districts<br />

have grown so large that the<br />

efficiency once thought possible<br />

is no longer reality. Much<br />

of the SAU staff time is spent<br />

on business administration<br />

instead of consolidated educational<br />

efforts. Education in<br />

this country is changing rapidly.<br />

Both the administration<br />

of and the requirements of<br />

instruction would be greatly<br />

enhanced by having a smaller<br />

educational system. It allows<br />

for your elected school board<br />

members to better direct their<br />

energies to efficiencies for<br />

Hampton instead of having<br />

to work with 26 other district<br />

elected board members to be<br />

inclusive for six districts. We<br />

would still have the opportunity<br />

to help direct action<br />

at WHS because we would<br />

have representation on that<br />

Cooperative Board.<br />

In the state legislature we<br />

are constantly seeing bills<br />

coming forth that speak to<br />

methods of withdrawal from<br />

SAUs; there is one in committee<br />

currently. There is also a<br />

bill that is seeking a commission<br />

to study the withdrawal<br />

from cooperative districts.<br />

<strong>No</strong>rth Hampton has a withdrawal<br />

question on the ballot<br />

this year, Seabrook has in the<br />

past.<br />

Much of the research identifies<br />

that smaller settings<br />

provide better opportunities<br />

for students to learn and succeed.<br />

That is one of the reasons<br />

we have seen such an<br />

increase in the opening of<br />

charter schools. While they<br />

do an excellent job of meeting<br />

the needs of those students<br />

with a particular focus, we<br />

need to do a better job supporting<br />

educational efforts<br />

for our public schools and<br />

look at creating small environments<br />

where every style<br />

learner will have the opportunity<br />

to succeed.<br />

To provide this opportunity<br />

for Hampton’s students<br />

the vote for withdrawal in<br />

March will require 60 percent<br />

for passage. Your affirmative<br />

vote on Article #6 will ensure<br />

a better educational system<br />

for the students of Hampton.<br />

Rep. Nancy Stiles<br />

Rockingham 15<br />

NH House<br />

Education Committee<br />

Hampton<br />

Rescind SB2<br />

To the Editor:<br />

It’s time to repeal SB2 in<br />

Hampton Falls, and we have<br />

the opportunity to do so on<br />

March 13 by voting “Yes” on<br />

Article 6.<br />

In the 1990s, the New<br />

Hampshire Legislature<br />

enacted SB2, offering towns<br />

an up-or-down ballot vote at<br />

the polls as an alternative to<br />

our traditional town meetings.<br />

Here’s why SB2 should<br />

be rescinded:<br />

• SB2 was intended to<br />

provide a convenient way<br />

for more Hampton Falls residents<br />

to vote on the town<br />

budget. But without the<br />

ability to debate and change<br />

line items in the budget, this<br />

is not working. This year’s<br />

proposed budget is only 1.4<br />

percent ($36,000) different<br />

than the default budget.<br />

• Before SB2, voters<br />

deciding on the budget listened<br />

to the comments and<br />

concerns of their neighbors,<br />

before voting on each item<br />

line by line. With SB2, the<br />

vote is only an up or down<br />

vote on the total budget with<br />

the default budget becoming<br />

the effective budget if the<br />

proposed budget is voted<br />

down.<br />

• SB2 has not kept spending<br />

in line. Since SB2 was<br />

enacted in 2003, Hampton<br />

Falls budgets have grown<br />

by a greater percentage than<br />

before SB2 (six years from<br />

1997 to 2002, 6.3 percent<br />

annually; four years from<br />

2003 to 2006, 20.9 percent<br />

annually).<br />

Yes, town meeting may<br />

be time-consuming and<br />

often inconvenient, but it<br />

is also the very essence of<br />

democracy — the opportunity<br />

to gather together as a<br />

community to debate, discuss<br />

and decide.<br />

In short, SB2 is a case of<br />

good intentions gone bad.<br />

Hampton Falls budgets and<br />

the way we spend precious<br />

taxpayer dollars must be<br />

restored to the open debate<br />

and scrutiny of our town<br />

meeting forums. Vote “Yes”<br />

on Article 6.<br />

Larry M. Smith<br />

Hampton Falls<br />

Truly capable<br />

To the Editor:<br />

Fran McMahon is running<br />

for Hampton Planning Board<br />

and is a “must-vote” for this<br />

important office.<br />

Fran has four years’<br />

experience as an active<br />

alternate to the Hampton<br />

board as well as working<br />

for 30 years as a professional<br />

planner.<br />

He knows the job; being<br />

retired, has time for the job;<br />

most importantly, he has no<br />

agenda other than doing the<br />

job for Hampton.<br />

Doing the job for Hampton<br />

is a critical issue. You owe<br />

it to yourself to check out<br />

the candidates, determine if<br />

they are agenda-free.<br />

Vote for Fran, a truly<br />

capable candidate who only<br />

wants what meets the law<br />

and is best for Hampton.<br />

<strong>No</strong>rm Milliard<br />

Hampton<br />

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Senior Center<br />

an ideal dream<br />

To the Editor:<br />

At the Deliberative Session,<br />

Eileen Latimer said that<br />

the Seniors were responsible<br />

for the budget being defeated<br />

the last two years (this is<br />

subject to debate). Because<br />

the Seniors want their own<br />

place, we sound like a selfish<br />

lot who only think of<br />

themselves.<br />

Seniors volunteer many<br />

hours of their time to the<br />

community of Hampton.<br />

The following is a partial<br />

list of what our volunteers’<br />

work consists of:<br />

Volunteer at the <strong>Lane</strong><br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Library</strong>; cook<br />

and serve at the beach soup<br />

kitchen; provide meals when<br />

there is an illness in a family;<br />

contribute a monetary<br />

donation each month to the<br />

Hampton Community Coalition;<br />

provide transportation<br />

to doctor’s appointments,<br />

etc. for those who cannot<br />

drive; drive for Meals on<br />

Wheels; visit and volunteer<br />

at the nursing homes (i.e.,<br />

Hampton and Exeter); knit<br />

hats, mittens, etc. for the less<br />

fortunate; visit the homebound.<br />

We are happy that we<br />

are able to contribute to our<br />

community of Hampton.<br />

Having a modest Senior<br />

Center (like Exeter) at the<br />

old town hall is the ideal<br />

dream, and we would like<br />

the Hampton voters to reconsider<br />

Article #32 and vote the<br />

$100,000 to renovate the old<br />

town hall so that we may<br />

have a larger room for our<br />

activities and socializing.<br />

We thank the Hampton<br />

library for the use of a room<br />

and appreciate the kindness<br />

of their personnel.<br />

Remember Article #32,<br />

Tuesday, March 13; we would<br />

appreciate a “Yes” vote.<br />

The Hampton<br />

Seniors Club<br />

Jeannine St. Germain<br />

President<br />

Esther Hopkins<br />

Treasurer<br />

Hampton<br />

Fresh approach<br />

To the Editor:<br />

Larry Stuker will be an<br />

asset on Hampton’s Budget<br />

Committee and the Planning<br />

Board.<br />

I met Larry about a year<br />

ago. His energy and interest<br />

in being more proactive<br />

in the community impressed<br />

me. <strong>No</strong>w he is running for<br />

the Budget Committee with<br />

a desire to see Hampton continue<br />

to receive the services<br />

that keep our community<br />

safe, clean, and citizen-centered.<br />

Quality schools, keeping<br />

our infrastructure up to date,<br />

and quality safety services<br />

that we all rely on, are high<br />

on Larry’s list of priorities.<br />

He is also concerned that we<br />

must not tax our Seniors out<br />

of their homes, and at the<br />

same time help our growing<br />

community get the services<br />

it needs.<br />

Larry will work to get the<br />

most out of every dollar. He<br />

believes that maintaining the<br />

status quo and the three past<br />

default budgets will hurt the<br />

town in the future and not<br />

provide for all Hampton citizens<br />

needs.<br />

On the Planning Board<br />

Larry will ask the questions,<br />

“Is this good for Hampton?<br />

How can we improve things<br />

for our citizens? What do we<br />

want Hampton to look like<br />

in the future?” Larry understands<br />

the balance needed<br />

between business and citizen<br />

concerns, with an eye<br />

for saving energy and our<br />

environment. At the same<br />

time, we must invest in the<br />

areas that bring in revenue<br />

and work to attract new<br />

business.<br />

Larry will bring a fresh<br />

approach, a new eye, and<br />

his expertise in finances and<br />

numbers to Hampton. Please<br />

join with me and vote for<br />

Larry Stuker for the Budget<br />

Committee and the Planning<br />

Board.<br />

Susan Kepner<br />

Hampton<br />

SB2 summary<br />

from Sununu<br />

To the Editor:<br />

An open letter to my fellow<br />

citizens.<br />

I have been requested<br />

by the participants at the<br />

Hampton Falls Deliberative<br />

Session to summarize and<br />

distribute remarks I made<br />

when some voters at the<br />

Town Meeting asked me to<br />

comment on SB2.<br />

Hampton Falls, and any<br />

other town which adopted<br />

SB2, should rescind that<br />

adoption. SB2 is a process<br />

which may have had good<br />

intentions, but in practice<br />

has produced significant<br />

negative unintended consequences.<br />

SB2 is a failure even in<br />

terms of its basic intention<br />

to allow town budgets to<br />

be subjected to the will of a<br />

large number of voters by<br />

being on the ballot at town<br />

elections in March. This was<br />

supposed to allow the budget<br />

to be voted up or down<br />

by more voters than usually<br />

attend the town meeting.<br />

In practice SB2 fails to<br />

do this. The easiest way to<br />

explain this failure is to look<br />

at the Town Warrant for<br />

Hampton Falls for February<br />

2007 and the resultant ballot<br />

for March 2007.<br />

In March, Hampton Falls<br />

voters will be asked to vote<br />

on the Town Budget. The proposed<br />

budget is $2,530,300. If<br />

a majority of the voters vote<br />

“yes,” that will be the size of<br />

the basic operating budget.<br />

If this budget fails to get a<br />

majority, the operating budget<br />

level will be the Default<br />

Budget value of $2,493,790.<br />

Thus, my fellow citizens<br />

in Hampton Falls are actually<br />

only voting on the difference<br />

between those two<br />

budgets, or about $36,510.<br />

In fact, instead of giving<br />

more voters a say on the<br />

budget, it takes the voice<br />

away from the town meeting<br />

and gives no one a voice.<br />

But there is even a more<br />

serious negative consequence.<br />

By taking any real<br />

power away from the Town<br />

Meeting, our citizens will<br />

have less incentive to attend<br />

and eventually, there will<br />

be less interest and involvement<br />

by our citizens in selfgovernance.<br />

New Hampshire is a very<br />

special place with a very<br />

special quality of life. The<br />

key ingredient that provides<br />

that great quality of life is<br />

the fact that we have, by far,<br />

the greatest involvement of<br />

our citizens in governance<br />

of any state in the country.<br />

We participate because our<br />

participation can make a difference.<br />

New Hampshire is<br />

still a state which is governed<br />

“by the people, for the<br />

people”.<br />

Unfortunately, SB2 has<br />

put us on a slippery slope<br />

to move us toward the indifference<br />

of our sister states.<br />

The voters of Hampton Falls<br />

and in any other town which<br />

adopted SB2 should rescind<br />

that adoption as soon as possible.<br />

John H. Sununu<br />

Hampton Falls<br />

Empty Bowls<br />

fill food pantries<br />

To the Editor:<br />

We would like to take<br />

this time to thank you for<br />

your donations to the Empty<br />

Bowls event. With your kindness<br />

and generosity, we were<br />

able to raise over $3500 in<br />

the fight against hunger.<br />

Your donation of a front<br />

page article really made a<br />

difference to our event and<br />

we want to let you know of<br />

our boundless appreciation.<br />

Your respected business<br />

helped raise money for those<br />

who are in a dire need of<br />

food in the Seacoast area,<br />

and with the proceeds we<br />

were able to donate to four<br />

YET MORE LETTERS!<br />

Continued on 31A•<br />

Local <strong>No</strong>tes<br />

Achieve ‘Somatic Intelligence’<br />

through health series<br />

RYE | <strong>No</strong>reen Owens, M.Ed., a Certified Hanna Somatic<br />

Educator, is offering a six-week series in Somatic Education,<br />

beginning on Thursday, March 15 from 7-8:30 p.m. at Studio<br />

7, located at 216 Lafayette Road in Rye, at the corner of<br />

Breakfast Hill and Washington Road.<br />

Each class will focus on a different muscle group and<br />

movement pattern. Participants are asked to wear loosefitting<br />

clothing to allow for easy movement.<br />

As the series progresses, participants will discover a<br />

gradual reduction of back, neck and joint pain, and a<br />

5- to 10-minute daily Somatic grooming routine will be<br />

encouraged to release the daily accumulation of stress.<br />

The cost for the series is $150, with a sliding scale available<br />

for those in need. To pre-register, call <strong>No</strong>reen Owens at (603)<br />

772-3307, or visit www.owen somatics.com for additional<br />

information.<br />

<strong>Library</strong> presents ‘Tune & Tales’<br />

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

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

at the Wiggin <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Library</strong> on Tuesday, March 6 at<br />

6:30 pm.<br />

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

Crean and Regina Delaney. All ages are welcome to attend<br />

this program.<br />

The Wiggin <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Library</strong> is located at 10 Bunker<br />

Hill Avenue in Stratham. For more information, call (603)<br />

772-4346.<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<br />

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

14.<br />

This unique community event is the result of the<br />

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

Department, the Rye Art Study Group and the Rye<br />

Driftwood Garden Club.<br />

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

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

Scully, Paula Shay and Priscilla Brown will share the<br />

chairmanship of this event.<br />

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

Club or any of these upcoming events, call Priscilla Jenness<br />

at (603) 964-8728.<br />

Toddler programs at Seabrook <strong>Library</strong><br />

SEABROOK | Megan Sprague, the Children’s Librarian at<br />

Seabrook <strong>Library</strong>, has announced that the library will offer<br />

a weekly pre-toddler/ toddler (12-36 months) story time<br />

called “What’s Good About Today” beginning Monday,<br />

March 5.<br />

The story time will start at 10 a.m. and will run<br />

approximately 25 minutes. Parents are more than welcome<br />

to stay after to ask questions and socialize with each other.<br />

“We hope you can join us for songs and stories,” comments<br />

Sprague.<br />

Starting Tuesday, March 6 there will be weekly After<br />

school <strong>Library</strong> Club that will run from 4-5 p.m. on Tuesday<br />

afternoons. Participants are invited to come for stories, a<br />

snack, and a craft while their parents remain in the library.<br />

Though registration for these programs is not required,<br />

it is helpful so the staff can plan accordingly. For more<br />

information or to register, contact the Seabrook <strong>Library</strong> at<br />

(603) 474-1835.<br />

Sign up for Story Times at <strong>Lane</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

HAMPTON | Sign-ups for Spring Story Times at <strong>Lane</strong><br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Library</strong> will begin on Monday, March 5. Story<br />

Times begin the week of March 20 and run for five weeks.<br />

Story times for toddlers will be Tuesday or Wednesday<br />

mornings at 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday mornings at 10:30 a.m.<br />

for 3-year-olds; and Thursday mornings at 10:15 a.m. for<br />

4-year-olds and up.<br />

Space is limited; parents are asked to be sure to register<br />

in advance if they are interested in attending. To sign up,<br />

or for more information, visit the Children’s Room or call<br />

(603) 926-4729.


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Serious about Spring<br />

By Liz Premo<br />

Atlantic News Staff Writer<br />

DURHAM | There’s no<br />

doubt about it: Spring is definitely<br />

coming. The red, red<br />

robins seen bob-bob-bobbing<br />

around the Seacoast in recent<br />

days certainly prove it.<br />

Even though there’s still<br />

snow on the ground, it’s not<br />

too early to start seriously<br />

thinking about spring. And<br />

what better way to welcome<br />

the season than by attending<br />

the upcoming Seacoast<br />

Home Garden Flower Show.<br />

Spring will be seriously<br />

in bloom when this annual<br />

event — the largest show<br />

of its kind in New Hampshire<br />

— returns to the area<br />

the weekend of March 30<br />

through April 1 at the Whittemore<br />

Center, located on the<br />

University of New Hampshire<br />

campus in Durham.<br />

Prepared to welcome<br />

tens of thousands of visitors<br />

streaming through the<br />

arena doors, the Seacoast<br />

Home Garden Flower Show<br />

is scheduled to run concurrently<br />

with the annual UNH<br />

Greenhouse Open House<br />

that’s scheduled for Friday<br />

and Saturday, March 30-31.<br />

More than 200 booths<br />

will be featured at this year’s<br />

spring show, with a fantastic<br />

blend of lawn and garden<br />

exhibitors, florists, artisans,<br />

nurseries, and home-related<br />

products making up the<br />

entire exhibit.<br />

An assortment of landscape<br />

displays (enticingly<br />

described as “exquisite”)<br />

will be especially created<br />

for display in the Landscape<br />

Pavilion. Taking part in this<br />

particular effort will be a<br />

number of popular and professional<br />

landscapers from<br />

around the Seacoast area, as<br />

well as students from the<br />

Seacoast School of Technology.<br />

Spectacular floral<br />

arrangements, designed<br />

exclusively for this event by<br />

florists around the region,<br />

will fill the Floral Pavilion.<br />

In addition, a series of free<br />

seminars and on-going demonstrations<br />

will be part of<br />

the three-day show.<br />

Then there’s “Meet the<br />

Chefs,” the popular cooking<br />

series featuring distinguished<br />

local chefs, using<br />

state-of-the-art appliances to<br />

work their “culinary wizardry”<br />

during the show. Favorites<br />

include Ron Boucher,<br />

chef and owner of the Ron<br />

Boucher Cooking School;<br />

Chef Chris Kozslowski of<br />

Orchid Street Chop Shop;<br />

and chef and author, James<br />

Haller, who will be signing<br />

‘Null Beneath the Surface’ by John Lawson<br />

his cookbooks following his<br />

presentations.<br />

By the way, all that cooking<br />

isn’t just for the adults:<br />

There’s also Cooking with<br />

Kids, a new, hands-on culinary<br />

experience featuring<br />

Lisa-Lotte Nichols, who as<br />

the mother of two children<br />

shares a concern with may<br />

parents about obesity, childhood<br />

diabetes, and helping<br />

kids make healthy food<br />

choices.<br />

“I have found that the<br />

children in my classes will<br />

try most anything,” says<br />

Nichols, who is chef/owner<br />

of Healthy Habits Culinary<br />

Studio. “They are eager to<br />

learn about different foods.”<br />

There should be plenty of<br />

opportunity for eagerness<br />

during Nichols’ presentation.<br />

Even with healthy eating,<br />

there’s often room for some<br />

kind of special sweet treat<br />

(just ask a chocolate lover).<br />

To that end, Owen Dyer of<br />

ConfectionArt in Kittery will<br />

be presenting at the show. In<br />

the last six years, his cakes<br />

and cookies have been featured<br />

in print and on television.<br />

The public is invited to<br />

“come see why this man’s<br />

cakes have become dessert<br />

for the stars.”<br />

Get ready to welcome<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

NEWBURYPORT | The<br />

Firehouse Gallery welcomes<br />

the return of artist John Lawson<br />

with his latest exhibition.<br />

His new work will be on<br />

exhibit in the two-floor gallery<br />

at the Firehouse from March 7<br />

through April 9. A reception,<br />

which is open to the public,<br />

will be held at the gallery on<br />

St. Patrick’s Day, Saturday,<br />

March 17.<br />

This exhibit will be divided<br />

into two parts. In the main<br />

lobby on the ground floor<br />

will be John’s ongoing series<br />

entitled “Fragile.” This exhibit<br />

is works made from or related<br />

the sweetness of springtime<br />

back to the Seacoast area<br />

— and ultimately to your<br />

own backyard. The Seacoast<br />

Home, Garden Flower Show<br />

— endorsed by the NH State<br />

to the environment humans<br />

live in. All the pieces on display<br />

are made from or part of<br />

what survived from his studio<br />

in New Orleans after it<br />

was destroyed in Hurricane<br />

Katrina.<br />

Also on display will be 16’<br />

of an installation “Flood Line,”<br />

which is a memorial dedicated<br />

to the victims of Katrina.<br />

Twenty-five feet of this piece<br />

was recently installed permanently<br />

for the public in New<br />

Orleans and a further 12’<br />

piece was just accepted in the<br />

21st International Juried Exhibition<br />

of New Jersey, curated<br />

by Laura Hoptman, Senior<br />

Florists Association and the<br />

New Hampshire (NHLA)<br />

and Maine (MeLNA) Landscape<br />

Associations — will<br />

offer plenty for everyone<br />

both inside and out at the<br />

Curator for the New Contemporary<br />

Museum of Modern<br />

Art in New York.<br />

Upstairs will be an exhibit<br />

of 18 mixed media drawings<br />

and paintings as part of<br />

his ongoing "New England"<br />

series. Lawson recently moved<br />

from New Orleans and has<br />

settled permanently in Great<br />

Barrington, MA with his wife<br />

and son. These drawings and<br />

paintings are inspired from the<br />

coast and mountains found in<br />

the Lawson’s new home of<br />

New England.<br />

Last year the Firehouse<br />

organized an exhibition of<br />

Lawson’s recycled Mardi Gras<br />

Whittemore Center. Find<br />

out more about the show<br />

(and check out recipes from<br />

the 2007 “Meet the Chefs”<br />

series) at www.homegarden<br />

flowershow.com.<br />

The Firehouse Gallery presents John Lawson<br />

bead work that miraculously<br />

was spared from the flooding,<br />

which consumed his home.<br />

As a result, the Firehouse set<br />

up a fund to help reimburse<br />

some of Lawson’s art materials<br />

lost in the storm. This exhibition<br />

is a “thank you” to the<br />

Firehouse and the people of<br />

Newburyport for the support<br />

that was shown to John and<br />

his family.<br />

The Firehouse Center for<br />

the Arts is an arts and cultural<br />

member based organization<br />

located on the waterfront in<br />

historic downtown Newburyport.<br />

For more information,<br />

visit www.firehouse.org.<br />

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SPORTS ON TV<br />

AUTO RACING<br />

Friday<br />

5:00 p.m. ESPN2 NASCAR Racing<br />

Busch Series — Telcel-Motorola<br />

Mexico 200 Practice. From Autodromo<br />

Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City.<br />

(Live)<br />

6:00 p.m. ESPN2 NASCAR <strong>No</strong>w<br />

(Live)<br />

Saturday<br />

11:30 a.m. ESPN2 NASCAR Racing<br />

Busch Series — Telcel-Motorola Mexico<br />

200 Qualifying. From Autodromo<br />

Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City.<br />

(Live)<br />

Sunday<br />

10:00 a.m. ESPN2 NASCAR <strong>No</strong>w<br />

(Live)<br />

1:30 p.m. ESPN NASCAR Racing<br />

Busch Series — Telcel-Motorola Mexico<br />

200. From Autodromo Hermanos<br />

Rodriguez in Mexico City. (Live)<br />

ESPN2 NASCAR Busch Series<br />

Countdown (Live)<br />

2:00 p.m. ESPN2 NASCAR Racing<br />

Busch Series — Telcel-Motorola Mexico<br />

200. From Autodromo Hermanos<br />

Rodriguez in Mexico City. (Live)<br />

Tuesday<br />

6:30 p.m. ESPN2 NASCAR <strong>No</strong>w<br />

(Live)<br />

Wednesday<br />

6:30 p.m. ESPN2 NASCAR <strong>No</strong>w<br />

(Live)<br />

BASEBALL<br />

Friday<br />

1:00 p.m. ESPN Pittsburgh Pirates at<br />

Atlanta Braves. From Disney’s Wide<br />

World of Sports Complex in Kissimmee,<br />

Fla. (Live)<br />

Saturday<br />

1:00 p.m. NESN Philadelphia Phillies<br />

at Boston Red Sox. From City of<br />

Palms Park in Fort Myers, Fla. (Live)<br />

Sunday<br />

5:30 p.m. ESPN Baseball Tonight<br />

(Live)<br />

Monday<br />

1:00 p.m. ESPN Detroit Tigers at New<br />

York Yankees. From Legends Field in<br />

Tampa, Fla. (Live)<br />

7:00 p.m. NESN Red Sox Spring<br />

Break Special (Live)<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

Friday<br />

11:00 a.m. NESN Women’s College<br />

ACC Tournament Quarterfinal<br />

— Teams TBA. From Greensboro,<br />

N.C. (Live)<br />

3:00 p.m. NESN Women’s College<br />

ACC Tournament Quarterfinal<br />

— Teams TBA. From Greensboro,<br />

N.C. (Live)<br />

7:00 p.m. ESPNC CIAA Tournament<br />

Semifinal — Teams TBA. From Charlotte,<br />

N.C. (Live)<br />

7:30 p.m. ESPN NBA Shootaround<br />

(Live)<br />

8:00 p.m. ESPN Detroit Pistons at Miami<br />

Heat. From the AmericanAirlines<br />

Arena in Miami. (Live)<br />

10:30 p.m. ESPN Sacramento Kings<br />

at Los Angeles Lakers. From Staples<br />

Center in Los Angeles. (Live)<br />

11:00 p.m. ESPNC CIAA Tournament<br />

Semifinal — Teams TBA. From Charlotte,<br />

N.C. (Same-day Tape)<br />

12:00 a.m. ESPN2 College Gamenight<br />

(Live)<br />

3:00 a.m. ESPN2 Detroit Pistons at<br />

Miami Heat. From the AmericanAirlines<br />

Arena in Miami. (Same-day<br />

Tape)<br />

Saturday<br />

11:00 a.m. ESPN College GameDay<br />

(Live)<br />

12:00 p.m. WBZ-4 Connecticut at<br />

Georgetown. (Live)<br />

ESPN Teams TBA. (Live)<br />

1:00 p.m. WSBK-38 Virginia at Wake<br />

Forest. (Live)<br />

FOXSN Boston Celtics at New Jersey<br />

Nets. From Continental Airlines Arena<br />

in East Rutherford, N.J. (Live)<br />

2:00 p.m. WBZ-4 UCLA at Washington.<br />

(Live)<br />

ESPN Big South Tournament Final<br />

— Teams TBA. (Live)<br />

ESPN2 Syracuse at Villanova. (Live)<br />

3:00 p.m. WCVB-5 WMUR-9 Inside<br />

College Basketball (Live)<br />

3:30 p.m. WCVB-5 WMUR-9 Teams<br />

TBA. (Live)<br />

FOXSN Celtics Postgame (Live)<br />

4:00 p.m. WBZ-4 Big Ten — Teams<br />

TBA. (Live)<br />

WSBK-38 Massachusetts at St.<br />

Joseph’s. (Live)<br />

ESPN <strong>No</strong>tre Dame at Rutgers. (Live)<br />

ESPN2 Atlantic Sun Tournament Final<br />

— Teams TBA. From Johnson City,<br />

Tenn. (Live)<br />

NESN Women’s College ACC Tournament<br />

Semifinal — Teams TBA. From<br />

the Greensboro Coliseum Complex in<br />

Greensboro, N.C. (Same-day Tape)<br />

6:00 p.m. ESPN2 Southern Conference<br />

Tournament Final — Teams<br />

TBA. From Charleston, S.C. (Live)<br />

FOXSN Women’s College Big East<br />

Tournament First Round — Teams<br />

TBA. From the Hartford Civic Center<br />

in Hartford, Conn. (Live)<br />

8:00 p.m. ESPN College GameDay<br />

(Live)<br />

ESPN2 Ohio Valley Tournament Final<br />

— Teams TBA. From Nashville, Tenn.<br />

(Live)<br />

ESPNC CIAA Tournament Final<br />

— Teams TBA. From Charlotte, N.C.<br />

(Live)<br />

FOXSN Women’s College Big East<br />

Tournament First Round — Teams<br />

TBA. From the Hartford Civic Center<br />

in Hartford, Conn. (Live)<br />

9:00 p.m. ESPN Pittsburgh at Marquette.<br />

(Live)<br />

10:00 p.m. ESPN2 New Mexico State<br />

at Nevada. (Live)<br />

10:30 p.m. NESN Women’s College<br />

ACC Tournament Semifinal — Teams<br />

TBA. From the Greensboro Coliseum<br />

Complex in Greensboro, N.C. (Sameday<br />

Tape)<br />

12:00 a.m. ESPN Midnight Madness<br />

Recap of college basketball action.<br />

(Live)<br />

12:40 a.m. ESPN NBA Fastbreak NBA<br />

highlights, analysis, look-ins. (Live)<br />

Sunday<br />

12:00 p.m. WBZ-4 Kentucky at Florida.<br />

(Live)<br />

WCVB-5 Seton Hall at Louisville. (Live)<br />

12:30 p.m. FOXSN Minnesota Timberwolves<br />

at Boston Celtics. From TD<br />

Banknorth Garden in Boston. (Live)<br />

1:00 p.m. WSBK-38 Clemson at Virginia<br />

Tech. (Live)<br />

2:00 p.m. WBZ-4 MVC Tournament<br />

Final — Teams TBA. From St. Louis.<br />

(Live)<br />

3:00 p.m. WCVB-5 WMUR-9 NBA Sunday<br />

Countdown (Live)<br />

FOXSN Celtics Postgame (Live)<br />

3:30 p.m. WCVB-5 WMUR-9 Los Angeles<br />

Lakers at Phoenix Suns. From US<br />

Airways Center in Phoenix. (Live)<br />

4:00 p.m. WBZ-4 Duke at <strong>No</strong>rth Carolina.<br />

(Live)<br />

5:00 p.m. FOXSN Women’s College<br />

Pac-10 Tournament Semifinal<br />

— Teams TBA. From San Jose, Calif.<br />

(Live)<br />

5:30 p.m. ESPN2 Women’s College<br />

Conference USA Tournament Final<br />

— Teams TBA. From Tulsa, Okla.<br />

(Live)<br />

7:30 p.m. ESPN2 Women’s College<br />

SEC Tournament Final — Teams TBA.<br />

From Duluth, Ga. (Live)<br />

FOXSN Women’s College Pac-10<br />

Tournament Semifinal — Teams TBA.<br />

From San Jose, Calif. (Live)<br />

8:00 p.m. ESPN New Jersey Nets at<br />

Philadelphia 76ers. From the Wachovia<br />

Center in Philadelphia. (Live)<br />

9:30 p.m. ESPN2 West Coast Conference<br />

Tournament Semifinal — Teams<br />

TBA. From Portland, Ore. (Live)<br />

10:30 p.m. NESN Women’s College<br />

ACC Tournament Final — Teams<br />

TBA. From the Greensboro Coliseum<br />

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Tape)<br />

11:30 p.m. ESPN2 West Coast Conference<br />

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TBA. From Portland, Ore. (Live)<br />

12:00 a.m. ESPN College Gamenight<br />

(Live)<br />

12:40 a.m. ESPN NBA Fastbreak NBA<br />

highlights, analysis, look-ins. (Live)<br />

Monday<br />

5:00 p.m. ESPN2 Women’s College<br />

Atlantic 10 Tournament Final<br />

— Teams TBA. From Cincinnati. (Live)<br />

7:00 p.m. ESPN CAA Tournament<br />

Final — Teams TBA. From Richmond,<br />

Va. (Live)<br />

ESPN2 Women’s College Big Ten<br />

Tournament Final — Teams TBA.<br />

From Indianapolis. (Live)<br />

9:00 p.m. ESPN West Coast Conference<br />

Tournament Final — Teams<br />

TBA. From Portland, Ore. (Live)<br />

ESPN2 MAAC Tournament Final<br />

— Teams TBA. From Bridgeport,<br />

Conn. (Live)<br />

10:30 p.m. FOXSN Women’s College<br />

Pac-10 Tournament Final — Teams<br />

TBA. From San Jose, Calif. (Live)<br />

12:00 a.m. ESPN College Gamenight<br />

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12:20 a.m. ESPN NBA Fastbreak NBA<br />

highlights, analysis, look-ins. (Live)<br />

3:00 a.m. ESPN Los Angeles Lakers<br />

at Phoenix Suns. From US Airways<br />

Center in Phoenix. (Taped)<br />

Tuesday<br />

7:00 p.m. ESPN Mid-Continent Tournament<br />

Final — Teams TBA. From<br />

Tulsa, Okla. (Live)<br />

ESPN2 Women’s College Big East<br />

Tournament Final — Teams TBA.<br />

From the Hartford Civic Center in<br />

Hartford, Conn. (Live)<br />

9:00 p.m. ESPN Horizon League Tournament<br />

Final — Teams TBA. (Live)<br />

ESPN2 Sun Belt Tournament Final<br />

— Teams TBA. From Lafayette, La.<br />

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12:00 a.m. ESPN College Gamenight<br />

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Wednesday<br />

12:00 p.m. ESPN Big East Tournament<br />

First Round — Teams TBA. From<br />

Madison Square Garden in New York.<br />

(Live)<br />

1:00 p.m. FOXSN Women’s College<br />

Big 12 Tournament Quarterfinal<br />

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2:00 p.m. ESPN Big East Tournament<br />

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3:30 p.m. FOXSN Women’s College<br />

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7:00 p.m. ESPN Big East Tournament<br />

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ESPN2 NEC Tournament Final<br />

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FOXSN Celtics Tonight (Live)<br />

7:30 p.m. FOXSN Houston Rockets at<br />

Boston Celtics. From TD Banknorth<br />

Garden in Boston. (Live)<br />

9:00 p.m. ESPN Big East Tournament<br />

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ESPN2 Big Sky Tournament Final<br />

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First Round Game 1 — Teams TBA.<br />

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(Live)<br />

11:30 p.m. FOXSN Pac-10 Tournament<br />

First Round Game 2 — Teams TBA.<br />

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1:00 a.m. ESPN College Gamenight<br />

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1:40 a.m. ESPN NBA Fastbreak NBA<br />

highlights, analysis, look-ins. (Live)<br />

2:00 a.m. FOXSN Women’s College<br />

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— Teams TBA. From Oklahoma City.<br />

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Thursday<br />

10:00 a.m. FOXSN Women’s College<br />

Big 12 Tournament Quarterfinal<br />

— Teams TBA. From Oklahoma City.<br />

(Taped)<br />

12:00 p.m. ESPN Big East Tournament<br />

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(Live)<br />

ESPN2 Big Ten Tournament First Round<br />

— Teams TBA. From Chicago. (Live)<br />

2:00 p.m. ESPN Big East Tournament<br />

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Madison Square Garden in New York.<br />

(Live)<br />

ESPN2 Big Ten Tournament First Round<br />

— Teams TBA. From Chicago. (Live)<br />

3:00 p.m. FOXSN Pac-10 Tournament<br />

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4:30 p.m. ESPN2 Big Ten Tournament<br />

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Chicago. (Live)<br />

5:30 p.m. FOXSN Pac-10 Tournament<br />

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7:00 p.m. ESPN Big East Tournament<br />

Quarterfinal — Teams TBA. From<br />

Madison Square Garden in New York.<br />

(Live)<br />

ESPN2 ACC Tournament First Round<br />

— Teams TBA. From Tampa, Fla.<br />

(Live)<br />

8:00 p.m. TNT Chicago Bulls at<br />

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Orlando, Fla. (Live)<br />

9:00 p.m. ESPN Big East Tournament<br />

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ESPN2 Big 12 Tournament First Round<br />

— Teams TBA. From Oklahoma City.<br />

(Live)<br />

FOXSN Pac-10 Tournament Quarterfinal<br />

— Teams TBA. From Staples Center<br />

in Los Angeles. (Live)<br />

10:30 p.m. TNT San Antonio Spurs<br />

at Sacramento Kings. From ARCO<br />

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11:30 p.m. FOXSN Pac-10 Tournament<br />

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2:00 a.m. FOXSN Women’s College<br />

Big 12 Tournament Semifinal<br />

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BOWLING<br />

Sunday<br />

11:30 a.m. ESPNC Bayer Classic. From<br />

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12:00 p.m. ESPN U.S. Open. From<br />

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Monday<br />

4:00 a.m. ESPN2 U.S. Open. From<br />

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BOXING<br />

Friday<br />

9:00 p.m. ESPN2 Friday Night Fights.<br />

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11:00 p.m. SHOW ShoBox: The New<br />

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9:45 p.m. HBO Miguel Angel Cotto<br />

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Wednesday<br />

8:00 p.m. NESN Battle Zone. (Taped)<br />

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Friday<br />

4:00 p.m. ESPN NFL Live (Live)<br />

Sunday<br />

1:00 p.m. WMUR-9 Arena Football<br />

Regional Coverage — Chicago Rush<br />

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2:00 p.m. WCVB-5 Arena Football<br />

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Monday<br />

4:00 p.m. ESPN NFL Live (Live)<br />

Tuesday<br />

4:00 p.m. ESPN NFL Live (Live)<br />

GOLF<br />

Saturday<br />

3:00 p.m. WCSH-6 WHDH-7 Honda<br />

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Beach Gardens, Fla. (Live)<br />

Sunday<br />

3:00 p.m. WCSH-6 WHDH-7 Honda<br />

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Beach Gardens, Fla. (Live)<br />

GYMNASTICS<br />

Saturday<br />

1:00 p.m. WCSH-6 WHDH-7 Tyson<br />

American Cup. From Jacksonville, Fla.<br />

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HOCKEY<br />

Friday<br />

7:00 p.m. NESN Hockey East Friday<br />

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7:30 p.m. NESN Boston College at<br />

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Saturday<br />

6:30 p.m. NESN Bruins Face-Off<br />

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7:00 p.m. NESN Montreal Canadiens<br />

at Boston Bruins. From TD Banknorth<br />

Garden in Boston. (Live)<br />

9:30 p.m. NESN Bruins Overtime<br />

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Sunday<br />

12:30 p.m. WCSH-6 WHDH-7 Regional<br />

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NESN Women’s College Hockey East<br />

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6:30 p.m. NESN Bruins Face-Off<br />

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7:00 p.m. NESN Boston Bruins at<br />

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9:30 p.m. NESN Bruins Overtime<br />

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Thursday<br />

6:30 p.m. NESN Bruins Face-Off<br />

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7:00 p.m. NESN Minnesota Wild at<br />

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Garden in Boston. (Live)<br />

9:30 p.m. NESN Bruins Overtime<br />

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OUTDOORS<br />

Saturday<br />

9:00 a.m. ESPN2 Fishing 2007<br />

Bassmaster Classic Highlights. From<br />

Birmingham, Ala. (Taped)<br />

SOCCER<br />

Sunday<br />

1:00 p.m. WUNI-27 Fútbol de la Liga<br />

Mexicana Torneo de Clausura: Toluca<br />

vs. San Luis. Desde Estadio Nemesio<br />

Diez en Toluca, México. (En Vivo)<br />

Tuesday<br />

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

Teams TBA. (Taped)<br />

2:30 p.m. ESPN2 UEFA Champions<br />

League Soccer Teams TBA. (Live)<br />

5:00 p.m. ESPNC UEFA Champions<br />

League Soccer Teams TBA. (Sameday<br />

Tape)<br />

Wednesday<br />

2:30 p.m. ESPN2 UEFA Champions<br />

League Soccer Teams TBA. (Live)<br />

5:00 p.m. ESPNC UEFA Champions<br />

League Soccer Teams TBA. (Sameday<br />

Tape)<br />

WRESTLING<br />

Monday<br />

9:00 p.m. USA WWE Monday Night<br />

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NORTH HAMPTON | Aviv String Quartet,<br />

the award-winning, leading international<br />

quartet from Israel, will perform in a special<br />

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Academy of Music in <strong>No</strong>rth Hampton.<br />

“It is with honor and excitement that<br />

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The concert will take place on Thursday,<br />

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Dinner, auction benefit<br />

Ballet New England<br />

PORTSMOUTH | Ballet New England and<br />

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p.m. at the Portsmouth Country Club, located<br />

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Mayor Steve Marchand, a guided personal<br />

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lesson with American Ballet Theatre’s Kenneth<br />

Easter. Additional live bidding opportunities<br />

will be available the evening of the event. A<br />

silent auction will be open from 6-8:30 p.m. for<br />

bidding opportunities. Some of the great items<br />

include: Dinner for four prepared at home<br />

by local Chef Charlie Casey; a downtown<br />

Portsmouth shopping spree; an overnight stay<br />

and morning breakfast at Three Chimneys<br />

Inn in Durham or the Hilton Garden Inn in<br />

Portsmouth; a “baseball lover’s’ gift basket<br />

including tickets to the Portland Sea Dogs, an<br />

autographed baseball from the Boston Red<br />

Sox and two tickets to Seacoast Repertory<br />

Theater’s production of “Damn Yankees”; and<br />

various gift certificates from local restaurants,<br />

theaters, and merchants. All proceeds from this<br />

event will benefit Ballet New England, a notfor-profit<br />

ballet school and company. Located<br />

in downtown Portsmouth, Ballet New England<br />

has been part of the Seacoast arts scene<br />

for more than 25 years. Tickets to this event are<br />

limited. For more information or to purchase<br />

tickets, call Ballet New England at (603) 430-<br />

9309 or e-mail Martha.ballet newengland @<br />

verizon.net.<br />

SRT presents ‘Seussical’<br />

PORTSMOUTH | Get ready for melodious<br />

fun with “Seussical — The Musical,” playing<br />

onstage now through March 11 at Seacoast<br />

Repertory Theatre, located at 125 Bow Street in<br />

Portsmouth. “Seussical” is a series of stories by<br />

the famously beloved Dr. Seuss, with the main<br />

tale focusing on Horton the Elephant. Audiences<br />

will meet Horton, JoJo, Gertrude McFuzz,<br />

Mayzie LaBird and more in this whimsical<br />

musical romp. Showtimes for “Seussical —<br />

The Musical” are Fridays and Saturdays at 7<br />

p.m., with matinees on Saturdays at 1 p.m. and<br />

Sundays at 3 p.m. Tickets are $15 each and may<br />

be purchased by calling the SRT box office at<br />

(800) 639-7659 or (603) 433-4472. For additional<br />

information, visit www.seacoastrep.org.<br />

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AtlanticNews.Com | Seacoast Entertainment & Arts<br />

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WBZ-4<br />

(CBS)<br />

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at $10 each, and will be sold in advance on<br />

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Sammi Moe at (603) 929-0881. Proceeds raised<br />

at the event will help the chorale to purchase<br />

supplies and sheet music and provide accompanists.<br />

For more information about the chorale,<br />

call Katie Ells at (603) 926-5520.<br />

Volunteers bring AIM exhibits alive<br />

EXETER | The collections at Exeter’s<br />

American Independence Museum don’t come<br />

alive at night, but volunteers make them come<br />

alive for visitors.<br />

The museum is looking for volunteers to<br />

help with the hundreds of tasks required —<br />

from leading tours to providing office assistance<br />

— to successfully operate the museum.<br />

The public can learn about available volunteer<br />

opportunities on Thursday, March 8 at<br />

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<strong>Lane</strong> in downtown Exeter.<br />

As a tour guide, museum teacher, or curatorial<br />

assistant, volunteers immerse themselves,<br />

and others, in the rich lessons of<br />

history. Volunteers receive many benefits,<br />

including discounts in the American Independence<br />

Museum store and free or reduced<br />

admission to programs and festivals.<br />

The American Independence Museum<br />

comprises the 18th century Ladd-Gilman<br />

House, Folsom Tavern, and more than an acre<br />

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With collections connecting America’s Revolutionary<br />

past with the present, the museum<br />

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the study, research and interpretation of 18th<br />

century social and political life.<br />

For more information about volunteering,<br />

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HAMPTON | The Knitting Group at the<br />

<strong>No</strong>rth Hampton <strong>Library</strong> will continue to<br />

meet at the library throughout the month<br />

of March.<br />

Sponsored by the Friends of the <strong>No</strong>rth<br />

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

in the Craig Meeting Room on Mondays,<br />

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

on Thursdays, March 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29<br />

from 10-11 a.m.<br />

The group appeals to people who want<br />

to learn, as well as to those who already<br />

knit. Experienced knitters will be available<br />

to teach and help those learning. All are<br />

welcome to attend.<br />

Anyone who is interested in joining the<br />

Knitting Group may stop by the library<br />

front desk, or call (603) 964-6326.<br />

Friends seeking books<br />

HAMPTON | In preparation for their<br />

April book sale, the Friends of the <strong>Lane</strong><br />

<strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Library</strong> are currently accepting<br />

gently used books from the public.<br />

The Friends are especially seeking<br />

children's books, hardcover books and<br />

paperbacks. All book donations (with the<br />

exception of textbooks) will be greatly<br />

accepted.<br />

All donated books may be brought to<br />

the <strong>Lane</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, located on<br />

Academy Avenue in Hampton. For more<br />

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

‘Story Hour by the Bay’<br />

STRATHAM | The public is invited to<br />

join the staff at Great Bay Discovery Center<br />

on Friday, March 9 and 23 for upcoming<br />

sessions of “Story Hour by the Bay.”<br />

This program is for all ages and runs<br />

from 10-11 a.m. the second and fourth<br />

Friday of the month. <strong>No</strong> registration is<br />

necessary<br />

The topic for the first story hour is<br />

“Who’s awake at night?” featuring books<br />

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

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

The second program asks the question,<br />

“What else is out at night?” and will<br />

include books about the moon and the<br />

starry night sky.<br />

The program is held in the Discovery<br />

Center, located on 89 Depot Road, just off<br />

Route 33 on the Stratham/ Greenland town<br />

line. For more information, call the Center<br />

at (603) 778-0015.<br />

‘A Penny for Jenny’<br />

DOVER | A fundraising dance to benefit<br />

former Dover resident and cancer survivor<br />

Jennifer Cyr is scheduled for Friday, March 9<br />

at the Elks Lodge, located on Durham Road<br />

in Dover.<br />

The fundraiser is being organized by<br />

friends of the Cyr family. The evening will<br />

include dancing, refreshments, auctions, and<br />

drawings. DJ music will be provided by Jim<br />

Gelinas and Don Briand.<br />

Tickets to the benefit dance are limited,<br />

and are available for $50 per person at<br />

Harvey's, Nicole's, and Allie Jewelers, all in<br />

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WE BELONG TO THE LAND — Jamie<br />

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of "Oklahoma!" running now through March<br />

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and the show at 8:30 p.m.; two shows on<br />

Sundays (12/1:30 p.m. and 5/6:30 p.m.);<br />

Wednesdays (6/7:30 p.m. with a dinner and<br />

matinee on March 7 at 12/1;30 p.m.). For<br />

more information including full menu and<br />

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‘Pottery with Personality’<br />

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Special to the Atlantic News<br />

EXETER | Exeter Fine Crafts has named<br />

Linda Sten as their Artist of the Month for<br />

March.<br />

Linda creates functional and decorative<br />

“pottery with personality” from red earthenware<br />

clay, including platters, bowls, domed<br />

covered jars and pitchers.<br />

This special March exhibit features her latest<br />

hand built collection of candlesticks, vases,<br />

bowls and handsome covered jars in warm<br />

earth tones — all with her distinctive flair.<br />

Linda’s appealing style is characterized<br />

by interesting rounded shapes and unique<br />

textures. In addition to her wheel-thrown pottery,<br />

Linda builds each piece in this new collection<br />

from rolled out slabs of clay which she<br />

textures with hand carved stamps and found<br />

objects. The textured clay is put into molds to<br />

form various shapes. Linda then assembles the<br />

formed pieces to create unique pottery with<br />

intriguing shapes.<br />

Linda has always enjoyed working with<br />

her hands. She knew she wanted to work in<br />

clay when, as a young adult, she watched a<br />

potter working on a wheel. For more than 20<br />

years, Linda has continued to experiment with<br />

clay. She has attended workshops and classes<br />

at Maine College of Art and Vermont Clay<br />

Studio among others, and teaches classes at<br />

Exeter Fine Crafts.<br />

In addition to her work in clay, Linda has a<br />

graduate degree in New England Studies. She<br />

has worked for a variety of historic and arts<br />

organizations in Maine and New Hampshire,<br />

coordinating education programs.<br />

The public is invited to visit Exeter Fine<br />

Crafts on Saturday, March 10 from 12-3 p.m.<br />

when Linda will discuss and display her latest<br />

pottery. Exeter Fine Crafts is located at<br />

61 Water Street in downtown Exeter. Stop by<br />

Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to<br />

5:30 p.m., or Sunday from 12-4 p.m. For more<br />

information, call (603) 778-8282.<br />

Help fund a<br />

barnraising<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

HAMPTON | After dismantling and relocating<br />

an 18th century barn from its previous<br />

location on Drakeside Road to the grounds of<br />

the Tuck Museum, the Hampton Historical<br />

Society now needs to raise the funds necessary<br />

to fully restore the historical structure.<br />

Members of the Seacoast area community<br />

are invited to contribute much-needed donations<br />

to help bring the HHS's barn project to<br />

its completion.<br />

Contributions of any amount will be gratefully<br />

accepted; those over $100 will be recognized<br />

on a permanent plaque which will be<br />

on display in the barn. Four levels of recognition<br />

will be available: "Donor," $100 and over;<br />

"Supporter," $250 and over; "Sponsor," $500<br />

and over; and "Benefactor," $1000 and over.<br />

With the community's help, the HHS will<br />

be successful in preserving yet another piece<br />

of Hampton history. For more information,<br />

call (603) 929-0781 or visit www.hamptonhistoricalsociety.org.<br />

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Special to the Atlantic News<br />

STRATHAM | Singing tunes ranging<br />

from “Java Jive” to “Carry On My Wayward<br />

Son,” an evening of contemporary a cappella<br />

music with Mamapella at the Stratham<br />

Community Church will have something for<br />

everyone.<br />

The performance of eclectic tunes — from<br />

a cappella favorites to fresh, new and possibly<br />

some unexpected songs — will be presented<br />

on Saturday, March 3 at 7 p.m. in the<br />

sanctuary of the church, located on Emery<br />

<strong>Lane</strong> in Stratham.<br />

Tickets are available at the door for $10<br />

general admission, and $8 for Seniors and<br />

students.<br />

Mamapella is a 12 woman a cappella singing<br />

group based in Exeter. They are in their<br />

fourth year singing together and are having<br />

a ball. All of the members of the group share<br />

a love of music and singing together.<br />

The group was founded by Peg Gaillard<br />

in 2002 and is directed by Michelle Berke.<br />

Mamapella has recently performed at Christ<br />

Church in Exeter, the Chilton Club in Boston<br />

and at several private functions in the Seacoast<br />

area.<br />

Stratham Community Church, an open<br />

and affirming congregation, has a long history<br />

of service in town. The annual concert<br />

series sponsored by the church is just one<br />

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

and fellowship throughout the community.<br />

Occupying one of the oldest buildings in<br />

the town, the congregation welcomes all for<br />

prayer and worship.<br />

For more information about the church<br />

and the upcoming concert featuring Mamapella,<br />

call (603) 772-3389 or visit www.<br />

strathamchurch.org.<br />

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Church News<br />

‘Spring Fling luncheon<br />

HAMPTON | Seacoast area women are invited to the<br />

upcoming “Spring Fling” luncheon, co-sponsored by Seacoast<br />

Christian Women’s Connection and taking place on Monday,<br />

March 12 at the Galley Hatch Conference Center, located at 815<br />

Lafayette Road behind the Best Western Inn at Hampton. The<br />

luncheon will be held from 12-2 p.m.; doors open at 11 a.m.<br />

The cost to attend is $15 per person. In addition to a fashion<br />

show coordinated by Dress Barn, the luncheon will include<br />

a presentation by guest speaker Cally Davis, who poses the<br />

question, “What do you do when parts of your life are torn away<br />

from you?” This luncheon event is co-sponsored by Stonecroft<br />

Ministries, also a non-profit organization. Reservations may be<br />

made in advance by calling Sandra at (978) 388-3341 or Betty at<br />

(603) 431-8352. All reservations must be honored; if canceling,<br />

payment should be sent to Kristy Lacroix, 8 Durgin Drive,<br />

Newton, NH 03858.<br />

Weekly worship at Rye Congregational<br />

RYE | Rye Congregational Church, located at 580 Washington<br />

Road in Rye Center, holds weekly Sunday worship at 10 a.m.<br />

Sunday school is provided for all children and youth. The<br />

Lord’s Supper is celebrated on the first Sunday of each month.<br />

On Sunday evenings, the Jr. High Youth meet at 6 p.m., and the<br />

Sr. High Youth meet at 7 p.m. for special activities. Community<br />

Fellowship Night is held on Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. Adult<br />

choir rehearsals are also held on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Weekly<br />

small group and Bible studies are available. The church is<br />

handicapped accessible. For more information, call (603) 964-<br />

4061 or visit www.ryecongregational.com.<br />

A spiritual home at Old South Church<br />

NEWBURYPORT | From statesmen to shipbuilders, artists<br />

to authors, Old South Church has provided a spiritual home<br />

for the people of Newburyport for more than 250 years. A<br />

Biblically-grounded Presbyterian church, Old South provides<br />

a community of worship for all who wish to embrace a faithcentered<br />

life in the Christian tradition. In an effort to grow in their<br />

love for God and their neighbors, the congregation at Old South<br />

Church is dedicated to learning about living in today’s world<br />

as people who follow Christ. Old South Church is committed<br />

to investing in and caring for people throughout the local area,<br />

offering worship, service and educational opportunities as well<br />

as a welcoming and nurturing environment for families and<br />

individuals of all ages. Sunday worship services are held at<br />

10:30 a.m. at the church, which is located at 29 Federal Street<br />

in Newburyport. Adult classes are held at 9:15 a.m.; nursery<br />

and Sunday School for children are also available. For more<br />

information, contact Reverend Rob John, Pastor, at (978) 465-<br />

9666 or visit www.oldsouthnbpt.org.<br />

Welcome to Hampton UMC<br />

HAMPTON | The Hampton United Methodist Church,<br />

located at 525 Lafayette Road in Hampton, holds weekly<br />

Sunday morning worship services at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.<br />

Rev. Carroll Moore serves the congregation as its pastor. All<br />

are invited to attend; childcare is provided and the church<br />

is handicapped accessible. Mid-week Communion is held<br />

Wednesday from 12:30-12:55 p.m. in the sanctuary. For those<br />

who need it, the church food pantry is open Wednesdays from<br />

9:30-11:30 a.m. The church office is open Tuesday through<br />

Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and may be reached<br />

by calling (603) 926-2702 during office hours; please leave a<br />

message if calling after-hours.<br />

Church hosts ham & bean supper<br />

KENSINGTON | The public is invited to a very popular,<br />

once-a-month ham and bean supper that is as well known<br />

for the quality of the food as it is for the charm of the rural<br />

New England setting in which it is served. The Kensington<br />

Congregational Church will host this all-you-can-eat supper on<br />

Saturday, March 17 from 5-6:45 p.m. at the church, located on<br />

Route 150 in the center of Kensington. The menu includes two<br />

kinds of home-cooked beans, best quality ham, old fashioned<br />

brown bread, rolls, potato salad, cole slaw, homebaked pies,<br />

and coffee or milk. The cost for all this is $6 for adults and $2.50<br />

for children. The church is located only four miles south of the<br />

bandstand in Exeter, and may be reached by following Route<br />

108 south to Route 150 south. For more information, please call<br />

the church office at (603) 772-5821.<br />

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TOUCAN<br />

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WALRUS<br />

WHALE<br />

WOLVES<br />

Atlantic News Crossword Puzzle<br />

By John Hirtle<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9<br />

10 11 12<br />

13<br />

14 15 16 17 18<br />

19 20<br />

21 22 23<br />

24 25 26<br />

28<br />

Across<br />

1 The best sort of<br />

garbage.<br />

8 Actually, this<br />

vessel tends to<br />

push.<br />

9 A winner.<br />

10 A long period of<br />

time.<br />

11 Halt.<br />

12 A game or a<br />

body of water.<br />

14 A cowardly<br />

color.<br />

18 A series of<br />

loops.<br />

19 Timid.<br />

21 Dazed.<br />

22 A wager.<br />

24 An early version<br />

of a product.<br />

27<br />

29<br />

25 A “Geek”.<br />

26 Forwards<br />

it’s heavy,<br />

backwards it’s<br />

“not”.<br />

27 Something that<br />

keeps plants in<br />

place.<br />

28 A sport with<br />

a hands off<br />

approach.<br />

29 Earth’s original<br />

satelite.<br />

Down<br />

1 Something that<br />

holds a charge.<br />

2 An instrument or<br />

a part of your<br />

body.<br />

3 An adhesive.<br />

4 <strong>No</strong>t good.<br />

5 The Bible’s giantslayer.<br />

6 A bag used by<br />

campers and<br />

students.<br />

7 Be thrifty.<br />

13 Money given<br />

regularly for<br />

expenses.<br />

15 A patriotic bird.<br />

16 A wheeled<br />

vehicle drawn by<br />

horses.<br />

17 <strong>No</strong>ontime.<br />

20 An instrument<br />

you hear with.<br />

22 A cloth fastener.<br />

23 What you taste<br />

with.<br />

24 Someone who<br />

is in charge.<br />

Answers can be found on Page 8A<br />

Historic Happenings<br />

Two Weeks<br />

Vacation In Maine<br />

John M. Holman,<br />

Contributing Writer<br />

Growing up in Hampton,<br />

I worked on my folks' vegetable<br />

farm after school and<br />

during the summer school<br />

vacation. As a teenager,<br />

they thought I should have<br />

a vacation from the farming<br />

just before school started<br />

again in the Fall. Or they<br />

just wanted some peace and<br />

quiet from me, so they gave<br />

me 2 weeks off every year<br />

for a number of years.<br />

So I'd get on a Greyhound<br />

bus, after purchasing<br />

my ticket and leave for my<br />

2 weeks vacation and my<br />

destination was Rockland,<br />

Maine on Old County Road.<br />

Yup, that's right, I'd spend<br />

those glorious 2 weeks<br />

with my favorite Aunt and<br />

Uncle.<br />

It was a fun time and it<br />

was when Uncle Ed worked<br />

for Clarks' Florist Shop in<br />

the center of town and they<br />

lived out in the country. I<br />

would investigate the quarries<br />

and the "will-o-thewisp"<br />

light we would see<br />

every evening and never did<br />

explain what it was.<br />

Jay, remember you'd get<br />

up early on Sunday mornings<br />

and bake those delicious<br />

Pop-Overs? They were<br />

SO tasty and would just melt<br />

in your mouth! I would love<br />

to have the recipe.<br />

Yes, the 2 weeks went by<br />

fast and before you could<br />

say "will-o-the-wisp", it was<br />

time to board the bus back to<br />

Hampton and school.<br />

I had a good time; I hope<br />

you two, did too! I remember<br />

and I thank you for my<br />

annual 2 weeks vacation! (I<br />

always wondered whether<br />

my folks had to pay you<br />

to take me for those 2<br />

weeks???)<br />

PS: Oh, yes, I almost forgot...<br />

There was one other<br />

event I would like to mention.<br />

I remember when Uncle<br />

Ed and Aunt Jay would<br />

return from a trip to Boston,<br />

I think, to the Flower Market<br />

or a Flower Show. They<br />

always brought my mother,<br />

who was Ed's sister, some<br />

type of plant. They would<br />

stop a while for a cup of tea<br />

or lemonade and he would<br />

play our old piano . . . no<br />

music, just play it by ear. I<br />

thought it was so amazing.<br />

They were always welcome<br />

at Wayside Farm and<br />

we always hated for them<br />

to leave for home. My father<br />

and Uncle Ed always used to<br />

talk "shop" like in growing<br />

things. They got along great,<br />

like 2 brothers.<br />

I shall never forget them.<br />

I guess you could call them<br />

"My Heroes".<br />

sudokupuzzle<br />

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every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. Answers on 8A


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MS<br />

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Opportunity<br />

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Monday thru Friday 1 pm to<br />

5 pm. Seacoast Area. Call<br />

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Call for more information<br />

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Financing<br />

RCS LLC — Private financing<br />

for land acquisitions and<br />

construction. Single lots/<br />

subdivisions. Quick closings.<br />

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Clean ups<br />

DEMOLITION — LOW<br />

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Sheds, barns, camps,<br />

mobile homes, etc. Room<br />

gutting and enlarging. If you<br />

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Fast and reliable service.<br />

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Housekeeping<br />

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back into the stillness of their<br />

museum “pose,” awaiting<br />

the next person to push the<br />

button.<br />

The annual third grade<br />

Wax Museum project is<br />

centered on the collection<br />

of biographical books<br />

found at Marston School.<br />

Each student makes their<br />

teacher-approved selection,<br />

eventually composing a<br />

book report as well as the<br />

paragraphs that will become<br />

their oral presentation at the<br />

“museum.”<br />

Students provide their<br />

own props (“Helen Keller”<br />

ran her fingers over an open<br />

Braille book, for example,<br />

and “Harry Houdini” wore<br />

handcuffs) and often assisting<br />

their peers (“Claude<br />

Monet” supplied “Albert<br />

Einstein” with a home chemistry<br />

set).<br />

“Everybody kind of<br />

helped each other out,” said<br />

teacher Trisha Crowley, noting<br />

that the students “do<br />

everything on their own”<br />

while prepping for the actual<br />

museum program.<br />

The Wax Museum<br />

appeared to be a hit with<br />

everyone involved, and the<br />

students who made it happen<br />

earned high praise from<br />

those who assigned the project.<br />

“They did wonderfully,”<br />

said teacher Jaime Roberts.<br />

“They exceeded my expectations.”<br />

HELP From 11A<br />

firmation, delete paper work,<br />

and easy payment options.<br />

There are 16 conveniently<br />

located, AARP Tax-Aide/<br />

IRS sites on the Seacoast; 12<br />

of these sites offer electronic<br />

filing.<br />

Although the Tax-Aide<br />

program has been funded<br />

through the AARP Foundation<br />

primarily for the benefit<br />

of the elderly, 60 and over, its<br />

volunteers will help younger<br />

taxpayers.<br />

Volunteer counselors,<br />

trained by the Internal Revenue<br />

Service, will assist people<br />

with their basic income tax<br />

forms and help them understand<br />

available benefits. The<br />

volunteers will check returns<br />

prepared by the taxpayer or<br />

merely supply whatever<br />

information the taxpayer<br />

may need, although, the primary<br />

goal is to electronically<br />

file all returns.<br />

Taxpayers desiring help<br />

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income tax returns must<br />

bring a copy of last year’s<br />

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The service is provided<br />

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person because of an ill conceived gift to their children or<br />

grandchildren. Opponents said that this would open a giant<br />

loophole for people to shield their assets while they living<br />

on the public dole. The Senate PASSED the bill 18-6 on to the<br />

Senate Finance Committee. A YES vote FAVORED allowing<br />

a "necessities" exemption from the Medicaid penalty for<br />

transferring assets.<br />

(F) NO LIMIT ON RENEWABLE ENERGY TAX DEALS<br />

| SB99 would allow municipalities to negotiate open-ended<br />

tax deals with renewable energy facilities. Current law<br />

limits such "in lieu of tax" agreements to five years. The<br />

debate mainly was over an amendment that would have<br />

required that such deals go to town meeting. Supporters<br />

say that that financing deals are often longer than five years,<br />

and towns should be able to negotiate a tax deal with the<br />

town to match that. A public hearing process will insure<br />

that citizens will have some say in the matter, but forcing<br />

developers to wait for town meeting approval could kill a<br />

lucrative project for the town. Opponents said that it was<br />

a mistake to allow selectmen the power to make openended<br />

commitments for just one type of industry, sticking<br />

future taxpayers with the tab. The Senate then PASSED the<br />

bill 17-7. A YES vote FAVORED open-ended tax deals for<br />

renewable energy facilities.<br />

(G) LOTTERY TICKETS SHOULD GO UP TO $30 | SB73<br />

would increase the maximum lottery ticket from $20 to $30,<br />

which should raise more $2 million a year. Supporters said<br />

that there is a demand for such tickets, and the educational<br />

trust fund could use the money. Opponents argued that a<br />

larger percentage of lower income people participate in the<br />

lottery, and this will only clean them out more quickly. Some<br />

also questioned why this kind of gambling is fine, but slot<br />

machines are not. The Senate PASSED the bill 17-7 onto the<br />

House. A YES vote FAVORED $30 lottery tickets.<br />

NAME DI P HOME D E F G<br />

Hassan, Margaret W 23 d Exeter Y Y Y Y<br />

Fuller Clark, Martha 24 d Portsmouth Y Y Y Y<br />

<strong>No</strong>te: The Senate President and the House Speaker have the<br />

option not to vote when presiding.<br />

AARP Tax Aide/<br />

IRS free tax help<br />

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American Legion Post<br />

#51, corner of Route 125<br />

and Elm Street, Tuesdays<br />

from 1-3:30 p.m., electronic<br />

and paper filing.<br />

Exeter<br />

Exeter Public <strong>Library</strong>, 1<br />

Founders Park, Tuesdays<br />

and Thursdays from 4:30-<br />

7 p.m., electronic filing,<br />

(603) 772-2645<br />

Exeter Elderly Housing,<br />

277 Water Street, Mondays<br />

and Fridays, 9-11:30<br />

a.m., electronic filing,<br />

(603) 772-2645<br />

Hampton<br />

<strong>Lane</strong> <strong>Memorial</strong> <strong>Library</strong>,<br />

2 Academy Avenue, Tuesdays<br />

and Thursdays, 9:15<br />

a.m. to 12 noon; Wednesdays,<br />

5:30-7:30 p.m.; Saturdays<br />

in February, 9:30<br />

a.m. to 12:30 p.m., electronic<br />

filing.<br />

Seabrook<br />

Seabrook <strong>Library</strong>, 25<br />

Liberty <strong>Lane</strong> (behind fire<br />

station), Thursdays, 5-7<br />

p.m., Friday, 2-4 p.m.,<br />

electronic filing.<br />

Rye<br />

Rye Public <strong>Library</strong>, 581<br />

Washington Road, Tuesdays,<br />

2-5:30 p.m., no electronic<br />

filing.<br />

Portsmouth<br />

Rockingham Community<br />

Action Program,<br />

Seybolt Building, Conference<br />

Room B, 7 Junkins<br />

Avenue, Tuesdays, 5-7<br />

p.m.<br />

<strong>No</strong>rtheast Credit Union,<br />

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Thursdays, Fridays and<br />

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House, 355 Spinney<br />

Road, Mondays and<br />

Tuesdays, 9 a.m. to 12:30<br />

p.m. (except for February<br />

19), electronic or paper<br />

filing.<br />

Dover<br />

Dover Public <strong>Library</strong>, 73<br />

Locust Street (behind city<br />

hall), Tuesdays, Thursdays,<br />

and Saturdays, 9<br />

a.m. to 12 noon, electronic<br />

and paper filing.<br />

Rochester<br />

Rochester Public<br />

<strong>Library</strong>, 65 South Main<br />

Street, Saturdays, 9 a.m.<br />

to 1 p.m., paper filing.


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AtlanticNews.Com Vol 33, <strong>No</strong> 9 |March 2, 2007 | Atlantic News | Page 31A .<br />

Kenseth sweeps<br />

CA races<br />

By Gerald Hodges<br />

The Racing Reporter<br />

Special to the Atlantic News<br />

FONTANA, CA | “I’ll<br />

take luck any time over<br />

horsepower during a race,”<br />

said Richard Childress owner<br />

of the <strong>No</strong>. 29 driven by Kevin<br />

Harvick.<br />

Right on, brother.<br />

The scene in Sunday’s<br />

AutoClub 500 at the California<br />

Speedway pointed<br />

to another close finish, but<br />

as the laps wound down, it<br />

was luck that determined the<br />

winner.<br />

Childress’ <strong>No</strong>. 29 Pennzoil<br />

Chevrolet had the horsepower,<br />

but the team’s luck<br />

ran out five laps from the<br />

finish line.<br />

Matt Kenseth, driver of<br />

the <strong>No</strong>. 17 Roush Fenway<br />

Ford was the benefactor.<br />

Kenseth had taken the<br />

lead with 18 laps remaining,<br />

but Kevin Harvick had the<br />

fastest car and was slowing<br />

reeling in Kenseth’s <strong>No</strong>. 17.<br />

There appeared to be plenty<br />

of laps left for Harvick to<br />

pass Kenseth and go on to<br />

his second win, after taking<br />

the checkered flag last Sunday<br />

at Daytona.<br />

During lap 242 of the 250-<br />

lap race, Greg Biffle got into<br />

the rear of David Reutimann,<br />

and knocked him into the<br />

wall. This brought out the<br />

race’s eighth caution.<br />

With seven laps to go,<br />

NASCAR red-flagged the<br />

race for track clean up.<br />

When the cars were<br />

refired, officials allowed cars<br />

to pit for fresh tires. The top-<br />

8 cars did not pit.<br />

While the cars were circling<br />

the track, second-place<br />

Harvick radioed to his team<br />

that he thought he was having<br />

a flat left front tire.<br />

Sure enough, he was.<br />

Harvick had to pull into<br />

the pits with five-to-go for<br />

a fresh tire, while the rest of<br />

the field took the green.<br />

Kenseth, who had won<br />

Saturday night’s Busch race,<br />

led 131 of the 250-laps, and<br />

easily held off Jeff Gordon,<br />

Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Burton,<br />

and Mark Martin during the<br />

remaining four laps.<br />

“I thought it was going<br />

to slip away,” said Kenseth.<br />

“Harvick was a little better<br />

than us there at the end. I<br />

really thought we were going<br />

to lose this one when the 29<br />

was running us down.<br />

“All the team worked<br />

hard, but at the end I think it<br />

Racing Corner<br />

was luck.”<br />

Kenseth’s win was the<br />

first for the new Roush Fenway<br />

team.<br />

“It didn’t start out too<br />

stellar today,” said Jeff Gordon,<br />

who finished second.<br />

“We over tightened the car<br />

and we had to free it up, free<br />

it up, and were having fun<br />

coming to the front. Then we<br />

loosened it up too much.”<br />

Mark Martin, Clint Bowyer,<br />

Kurt Busch, Tony Stewart,<br />

Kyle Busch, and Brian<br />

Vickers rounded out the top-<br />

10.<br />

Dale Earnhardt Inc. teams<br />

had a bad day. Both the <strong>No</strong>.<br />

8 driven by Dale Jr. and the<br />

<strong>No</strong>. 1 driven by Martin Truex<br />

lost engines and had DNFs.<br />

Top-10 unofficial Nextel<br />

Cup drivers after 2 of 36; 1.<br />

Martin-335, 2. J. Burton-330,<br />

3. J. Gordon-309, 4. Harvick-<br />

307, 5. Ragan-270, 6. Bowyer-264,<br />

7. Nemechek-259, 8.<br />

Yeley-251, 9. Kyle Busch-239,<br />

10. Stremme-236<br />

The top-10 Busch Series<br />

leaders after 2 of 35: 1. Harvick-345,<br />

2. Edwards-330, 3.<br />

Kenseth-327, 4. Blaney-309,<br />

5. Biffle-289, 6. Hamlin-<br />

280, 7. Stewart-272, 8. Kyle<br />

Busch-232, 9. Smith-223, 10.<br />

Ambrose-203<br />

The Top-10 Craftsman<br />

Truck Series leaders after<br />

2 of 25: 1. Sprague-355, 2.<br />

Skinner-355, 3. Benson-330,<br />

4. Hornaday-321, 5. Bodine-<br />

306, 6. Musgrave-298, 7.<br />

Kvapil-290, 8. Crawford-277,<br />

9. Crafton-272, 10. Darnell-<br />

256<br />

Don’t believe<br />

NASCAR talk<br />

In his speech last week,<br />

NASCAR CEO Brian France<br />

tried to dismiss the drop in<br />

Cup television ratings last<br />

season, saying that one year<br />

was just a blip in an overall<br />

upward trend.<br />

“I think it's undeniable, “<br />

France said, “that corporate<br />

America — the funding, the<br />

investment in the sport, the<br />

belief in this sport, the sport<br />

on the move — is better than<br />

we've ever had it. Look at the<br />

garage, the car counts, the<br />

quality of companies that are<br />

making this investment.”<br />

The rating for the 2007<br />

Daytona 500 telecast on Fox<br />

was the fifth-highest rated<br />

Daytona 500 in history, but it<br />

was down from last year.<br />

The Daytona Busch race<br />

on ESPN2 was down 26 percent<br />

from the audience that<br />

watched the same race on<br />

TNT last year.<br />

The television ratings<br />

aren’t the only thing in<br />

decline that NASCAR officials<br />

have to be concerned<br />

about.<br />

While there were 51<br />

entries for the 43 positions in<br />

Sunday’s 500-mile Cup race<br />

in California, just 41 cars<br />

started Saturday’s Busch race<br />

which is open to a maximum<br />

of 43 cars, and only 34 trucks<br />

raced in Friday night’s truck<br />

race that can start 36.<br />

In next weekend’s Busch<br />

race at Mexico City, there will<br />

be wild shouting by NAS-<br />

CAR and the media about<br />

the 90,000-100,000 fans that<br />

will attend. But what they<br />

won’t be telling viewers and<br />

readers is that 70 percent of<br />

the fan tickets were bought<br />

by sponsors, according to<br />

an ESPN article. Corporate<br />

sponsorship is responsible<br />

for the race, because only<br />

30 percent of Mexican fans<br />

attending the race buy their<br />

own tickets.<br />

I paid my own way when<br />

NASCAR went to Japan in<br />

1996, ’97, and ’98. The largest<br />

crowd to attend either race<br />

was about 25,000 in 1996.<br />

However, NASCAR still<br />

made money, because the<br />

American teams and Honda<br />

Motor Company footed most<br />

of the bills.<br />

The big thing going for<br />

NASCAR isn’t fans, but rather<br />

the corporate sponsors. As<br />

long as Fortune 500 companies<br />

pour money into the<br />

sport, NASCAR will be safe.<br />

If those big bucks dry up,<br />

then so will NASCAR.<br />

Busy season for Petty<br />

Kyle Petty has a heaping<br />

helping on his plate this<br />

season. Combined with his<br />

managerial role at Petty<br />

Enterprises and Victory Junction<br />

Camp, the driver of the<br />

<strong>No</strong>. 45 Petty Dodge in the<br />

Nextel Cup Series is a man<br />

in constant motion.<br />

For five races this season,<br />

he will move out of his driving<br />

seat and into the TNT<br />

broadcast booth.<br />

When asked how he handles<br />

it all, he replied: “You<br />

have to tune everything else<br />

out.<br />

There’s a lot of stuff going<br />

on right now. There have been<br />

a lot of rule infractions and a<br />

lot of severe penalties — in<br />

some cases I think too severe.<br />

At the same time, maybe we<br />

as competitors need to take<br />

this as a sign that things are<br />

going to change this year<br />

with this car and the point<br />

system and things are going<br />

to change this year with the<br />

Car of Tomorrow.<br />

“Maybe we need to look<br />

at what has happened as a<br />

sign that this is going to be<br />

a huge year of change and<br />

NASCAR is going to put its<br />

foot down solidly from the<br />

word go and stay that way. It<br />

appears that way from what<br />

they’ve done so far.<br />

“With the inspection process<br />

and the things we’re<br />

going to go through with<br />

the Car of Tomorrow, if it’s<br />

worse than what’s gone on<br />

at Daytona, I might take up<br />

golf.”<br />

Petty has signed with<br />

TNT to serve as an analyst<br />

for the network’s Nextel Cup<br />

Series race coverage. He will<br />

take a five-week hiatus as<br />

driver of the <strong>No</strong>. 45, marking<br />

the first time a Petty will not<br />

be behind the wheel in the<br />

Cup Series for an extended<br />

period of time since his<br />

grandfather, Lee Petty, raced<br />

in NASCAR’s Elite Series in<br />

1949.<br />

“I’m probably going to<br />

be out fewer races this year<br />

than I was a few years ago<br />

when I was missing so many<br />

races because I just wasn’t<br />

qualifying,” continued Petty.<br />

“Realistically we haven’t had<br />

a shot at the championship<br />

in the past 10 years. We’re<br />

trying to build this team<br />

back, but we’re not to a point<br />

where we are a championship<br />

team. We’ve got to build<br />

ourselves back to that, so to<br />

step out of the car for me<br />

is not as big of a deal as it<br />

would be for Jimmie Johnson<br />

or Kasey Kahne or somebody<br />

like that. I don’t think what<br />

I’m doing is a big deal.<br />

“To be honest with you,<br />

it’s just another Kyle Petty<br />

deal. It’s something nobody’s<br />

done. The opportunity came<br />

up. I wanted to try it, so<br />

I’m going to try it. We’ll put<br />

somebody else in the car<br />

for those six races I’m out<br />

because we need to stay up<br />

in the owner’s points.”<br />

Weekend Racing<br />

The Busch Series travels<br />

south to Mexico City for a<br />

road race, while the Cup and<br />

Truck teams are idle.<br />

Sunday, March 4, Busch<br />

Series Telcel-Motorola Mexico<br />

200; race 3 of 35; Starting<br />

time: 1:30 p.m. (EST); TV:<br />

ESPN2; Distance: 80/laps;<br />

Defending champion: Denny<br />

Hamlin.<br />

Atlantic News readers will<br />

find additional stories by Gerald<br />

Hodges/ the Racing Reporter at<br />

www.race500.com.<br />

Photo Gallery<br />

DOLLARS FOR FLOWERS — Portsmouth Garden Club<br />

members June Rogers (left) and Jean Bell (center) present<br />

a donation to Portsmouth Public <strong>Library</strong> Director, Mary Ann<br />

List, for the gardening efforts at the new library.<br />

— Atlantic News Courtesy Photo<br />

FIRST STEP — Saint James Lodge F&AM, located on Tide<br />

Mill Road in Hampton, had the pleasure of conducting the<br />

degree which made Brother David Dorman, Sr. an Entered<br />

Apprentice Mason after taking his first step in Masonry. This<br />

degree is the first of three which will lead to Master Mason.<br />

Pictured here are Brother Dorman (left) with Worshipful<br />

Master Robert Drinwater (right) presenting the lesson book<br />

to the newly-made Mason. Brothers Edward Hess, Jr. and<br />

James Rose observe in the background.<br />

— Atlantic News Courtesy Photo<br />

PLATO COMES TO WHS — Teachers at Winnacunnet<br />

High School (WHS) gathered together for Plato training, an<br />

interactive program specialized for Kindergarten through<br />

adult learners. Plato Learning, Inc. is an educational software<br />

company that designs programs to help students improve<br />

academic skills and retention techniques. The program has<br />

been implemented into WHS as part of the school and district<br />

improvement plans.<br />

— Atlantic News Courtesy Photo<br />

YET MORE LETTERS From 18A<br />

local charities: The Salvation<br />

Army Food Pantry of Hampton;<br />

the Nurses Fund; The<br />

Seabrook Church of Christ<br />

Food Pantry; and the Town<br />

of Hampton Food Pantry.<br />

Each charity was able to<br />

receive about $900.<br />

Thank you for adding to<br />

such a great event in our<br />

community, and we hope<br />

you are willing to contribute<br />

again next year.<br />

Nicole Kapral<br />

Megan Tyler<br />

Organizers<br />

Empty Bowls at WHS<br />

Hampton<br />

Cyan Magenta Yellow Black


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Seabrook Greyhound Park<br />

7 Days & 7 Nights of Simulcasting<br />

of Thoroughbred, Harness<br />

& Greyhound Racing.<br />

Charity Texas Hold ‘em<br />

Cyan Magenta Yellow Black<br />

It’s a Great Escape ...<br />

Great Food.....<br />

And Quiet Conversation.<br />

Poker Tournaments<br />

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

Every Saturday & Sunday from 12:00 <strong>No</strong>on to Midnight<br />

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

Seabrook, NH<br />

(603) 474-3065<br />

www.seabrookgreyhoundpark.com

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