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Presorted Standard U.S. POSTAGE PAID 26,000 Copies Postal Customer INSIDE: TV LIstings GEO. J. FOSTER & CO, INC. Vol 34, No 7 | February 15, 2008 | Atlantic News | Page A . 333 Central Ave. Dover, NH 03820 AtlanticNews.Com Please Deliver Before Friday, February 15, 2008 Vol. 34 | No. 7 | 24 Pages On the run Half at the Hamptons steps out for inaugural half-marathon Cyan Magenta Yellow Black By Scott E. Kinney Atlantic News Staff Writer HAMPTON | It’s easy to drive along the coast this time of year and barely see another soul. But on Sunday, Ocean Boulevard was clamoring with more than 1,000 walkers and runners participating in the inaugural Half at the Hamptons. The half marathon sponsored by LOCO Sports, Inc., drew runners and walkers from all around the Seacoast region to enjoy a scenic 13.1mile run or walk to get the blood flowing in the midst of the long winter season. Among those out for the mid-winter run was Amesbury, Mass. resident Dennis Flanagan, an admitted avid runner and participant in several local races. Flanagan said jokingly that he came out for the T-shirt. “I run all year long anyway,” he said, “so I might as well get a shirt out of it.” Flanagan said he was pleasantly surprised to see so many fellow runners out during the first ever running of the race. “That’s pretty good,” he observed. “I’m not the only fool out here.” All joking aside, Flanagan MARATHON Cont. on 22A• Play All Day Doggy Daycare NOW OPEN • Daycare • Training • Grooming • Pet Supply Retail Store 50% Off 1st Visit with Coupon Located in the Heart of Hampton (right off Route 1) Enormous Facility with Over 5,000 Indoor Square Feet Large Outdoor Play Area We look forward to meeting you and caring for your very important furry family friend! (603) 929-4110 9 Ann’s Lane • Hampton, N.H. • www.playalldaydoggydaycare.com 2003 Mitsubishi Montero Sport 4WD, 57K MileS, BeautiFul! #5663B $ 12,995 g a ry b l a k e m o t o r c a r s . c o m 84 p o rt s m o u t h av e ., e x e t e r , n h 03833 866-838-3377 hours: Mon-Fri: 8aM - 6pM • Sat: 9aM - 5pM Page A | Atlantic News |February 15, 2008 | Vol 34, No 7 AtlanticNews.Com . WEATHER THE WEEKEND Friday, February 15 Saturday, February 16 Sunday, February 17 CHART YOUR WEEKEND INSIDE: Monday, February 18 • Early release denied for Flynn, page 4 • Find family fun at WinterFest, page 6 • Play All Day Doggy Daycare, page 23 SPORTS THIS WEEKEND See full sports listings on page 17. Very Cold with Chance of Snow Mostly Cloudy and Cold Mix of Snow+Rain in the morning COLD with Sunshine+Clouds High: 27° Low: 8° High: 26° Low: 12° High: 48° Low: 18° High: 36° Low: 14° • Friday, February 15, 9 p.m., at 2008 All Star Weekend. Sunday, February 17, 8 p.m., at 2008 All Star Weekend. Tuesday, February 19, 9 p.m., vs. Denver, away game. Wednesday, February 20, 10:30 p.m., vs. Golden State, away game. • Saturday, February 16, 7 p.m., vs. Maple Leafs, away game. Tuesday, February 19, 7 p.m., vs. Hurricanes, away game. Thursday, February 21, 7:30 p.m., vs. Panthers, away game. • Friday, February 15, 7:05 p.m., vs. Lowell, home game. Saturday, February 16, 2:05 p.m., vs. Lowell, away game. Monday, February 18, 1 p.m., vs. Springfield, away game. 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Welcomed at two different seatings, guests attired in their teatime best enjoyed an abundance of confectionary delights served with tea, SWEETS Continued on 22A• Valentine’s Day S urprise your sweetheart with a romantic candlelit dinner for two at the Ashworth by the Sea. Enjoy an oceanfront four course dinner in the Ashworth Main Dining Room. Menu course features a delicious appetizer, salad course, dinner entrée and a scrumptious dessert. 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Local Notes News Eating for a healthy heart Early release denied for Flynn EXETER | Trying to keep that New Year’s Resolution to eat healthy? To help out, Eventide Home will host a program entitled “Eating Your Way to a Healthy Heart” on Thursday, February 21 at 1:30 p.m. The program, presented by Susan Engle, MOE, RD, LD, will provide tips on heart healthy eating and successful weight loss strategies. Eventide Home is located at 81 High Street in Exeter. For more information, or to RSVP for the program by February 19, call (603) 772-5743. Candidates’ Night in Seabrook Cyan Magenta Yellow Black SEABROOK | A Seabrook Candidates’ Night will be held on Wednesday, February 20 at 7 p.m. in the selectmen’s meeting room at the town hall. The event will be televised live on Seabrook Channel 22. All candidates for the town, Seabrook School District and Winnacunnet Cooperative School District offices are invited to attend the event, moderated by Assistant Town Moderator, Virginia Small with assistance by Owen Latham. Because of limited seating in the selectmen’s meeting room, candidates will have seating preference. Citizens who do not have TV Channel 22 will be able to watch the live broadcast at the Seabrook Recreation Center. Candidates will have time for a brief statement answering why they wish to run for the office or position, qualifications they might have for the office or position and how Seabrook will benefit by their election. Candidates are asked to give their telephone number and e-mail address so they can be contacted between Candidates’ Night and voting day, Tuesday, March 11 for answers to questions any citizens may have. For more information about this event, contact Owen Latham at (603) 474-3732 or owenlatham@Juno.com. New knitting group starts HAMPTON | A recently-formed knitting group will hold regular monthly meetings from 1-3 p.m. on the last Thursday of the month at the Lane Memorial Library in Hampton. Instructed by Linda Gebhart, the group will meet through the winter and spring seasons until June 26. It offers a chance for participants to learn how to knit or brush up on a rewarding handcraft. This group is perfect for those who are looking for some exciting ideas while making new friends. Basic supplies and instructions will be available to get started (or bring a project in progress). For more information call (603) 926-3368 or stop by the library, located on Academy Avenue in Hampton. By Scott E. Kinney Atlantic News Staff Writer BRENTWOOD | William Flynn, the gunman in the infamous Pamela Smart case has been denied early release. Flynn, now 33, was 16 in 1990 when he shot Gregory Smart in the couple’s condominium. Flynn claimed he committed the murder at the behest of Pamela Smart, with whom he had been carrying on an affair after meeting her at Winnacunnet High School where she served as media coordinator. On Tuesday, Judge Kenneth McHugh said upon reviewing the factors of the case he was compelled to find that 18 years served was not enough for the murder. In his writings McHugh stated that after hearing the emotional expressions of LaBarre makes court appearance By Scott E. Kinney Atlantic News Staff Writer BRENTWOOD | Sheila LaBarre, the Brentwood resident accused of killing a man and burning his body, admitted in court on Tuesday that the state has enough evidence to convict her of more than one murder. LaBarre pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to the charge of killing Kenneth Countie, 24, in March 2006. In her plea, LaBarre acknowledged that the state not only has enough evidence to convict her of that crime, but also the murder of Michael Deloge. Deloge had moved to LaBarre’s farm in recent years, but then vanished and was never again located by his family. The state detailed its case on Tuesday, including evidence that he was responsible for the death of both men. With LaBarre’s plea, she admits to the murders, but will argue she was insane during the time the crimes were committed. The burden now falls upon the defense to prove that LaBarre was indeed insane. If the court is in agreement with LaBarre’s plea she could be sentenced to a psychiatric hospital for life. The sentence for the conviction of first-degree murder is life with the possibility of parole in prison. SAVE $50 -6 fÎäÊ bring in this ad and a copy of last year’s returns. PATRIOT TAX SERVICE />iÊfÎäÊvvÊ ÞÕÀÊwÀÃÌÊÛÃÌ Professional, Accurate, Locally Owned, Year Round Service, Fast Refunds! We always beat the national firm’s price! Free e-file with paid preparation. 3510 LAFAYETTE RD (RT. 1) PORTSMOUTH, NH 03801 May not be combined with other offers. 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A social hour from 6:15-6:45 p.m. will be followed by the regular meeting from 6:45-7:45 p.m. The purpose of the meeting, which is open to the public, is to thank Dick Goodman (a candidate in Hampton’s recent special election) and the many people who worked on his campaign. In addition, plans for the March 8 JeffersonJackson brunch featuring Congresswoman Carol SheaPorter will be discussed. The Lane Memorial Library is located on Academy Avenue in Hampton. For more information, call (603) 926-9358. Checklist supervisors plan public session Special to the Atlantic News HAMPTON | The Supervisors of the Checklist for the town of Hampton will hold a public session for correction of the checklist on Saturday, March 1, 2008 from 11-11:30 a.m. at the Hampton town office, located at 100 Winnacunnet Road. Voter registration may also be done at the town clerk’s office during regular office hours, STORE LOCATIONS MANCHESTER, NH 100 Dow Street 603-623-6171 SO. 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For additional information call Arleen Andreozzi at (603) 926-7922 or Davina Larivee at (603) 926-3993. Grandfather Clock Sale! Feb. 15th - March 1st Prices Start at $999! Including Local Delivery CLOCKS Unlimited We rePaIr aLL kInDS oF cLockS • Fast Turnaround / Low Prices • House calls available • one Year Warranty on repairs We SeLL cLockS aT DIScounT PrIceS • Largest Selection in nH! • clocks From Howard Miller, Bulova, chelsea, ridgeway, Seth Thomas, rhythm, antiques and More! 14 Lafayette Rd. North Hampton, NH (603) 292-3647 www.clocksunlimitednh.com AtlanticNews.Com Vol 34, No 7 | February 15, 2008 | Atlantic News | Page A . Letters -PDBMMZ0XOFE0QFSBUFEGPS0WFS:FBST ATLANTIC NEWS Encompassing the Seacoast Owner & Publisher • Michael P. Connelly Co-Publisher • Michelle M. 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I am grateful for your support but more importantly, I am humbled by it. Many people of both parties worked very hard for their respective candidate to get out the vote and they succeeded in doing just that. The state only expected approximately 600 voters to participate in the special election in Hampton, but more than 1500 of our citizens turned out on a very bad weather day to meet their civic responsibility. Good for you, Hampton! A satisfying experience for me during this campaign was to make the acquaintance of my opponent, Dick Goodman. It was not only his professional background but his thoughtful and kind demeanor that told me Hampton would be well served by either candidate. As we grew to know each other better I came to more fully appreciate his service to our community and to respect him for his knowledge. I told him — and I will repeat for you — that I will seek his counsel on school and other matters because there is just too much wisdom there to be ignored. While the election is now over, my responsibilities of representation are not. I truly do look forward to the challenge and participating in the difficult budget decisions ahead. While I am a member of the minority party, I know that I still have a voice and when I am procedurally comfortable I intend on using it. I also know that real progress cannot be made without real compromise. You can count on me to do that often. New Hampshire has been good to me and my family and I intend to return the favor. My reward? I have already received that from my wife and adult children: A warm and loving hug of congratulations. What could be better than that? Chris Nevins Hampton Balancing old and new To the Editor: The Trustees of Nichols Memorial Library will be sponsoring two warrant articles in Kingston’s town vote this March. Through the success of these two warrant articles we hope to sell the land purchased for a new library building on Church Street in 2000 as revenue, along with a bond, to fund the current plan to expand the existing historic building on Main Street. With the gift of land by Marilyn Bartlett which was accepted in last year’s vote, there will be sufficient space to expand the 110-year-old building, and provide adequate parking. The expansion plan keeps the library in its original location in the historic village district of Kingston. The plan features a new entry, so for the first time since 1898 any community member, regardless of their mobility needs, could enter the library and enjoy our services. And services in today’s libraries are far more involved than they were 110 years ago. In 2007, we offered programming to over 4,400 adults and children. While the original Nichols Memorial Library building has done well to adapt to a community over seven times the size it was intended to accommodate, the time has come to look toward the future, and anticipate the needs of new generations. In 1898 when J. Howard Nichols — in honor of his parents — presented the town of Kingston with the immeasurable gift of its library, he intended to “provide a building that would 91 Portsmouth Ave, Stratham, NH We Specialize in Laser Hair Removal and Skin Rejuvenation! VALENTINES SPECIAL! STOP SHAVING AND WAXING! off any Hair Removal Package Call today for a Complimentary Consultation $100.00 expires 2/15 Laser Hair Removal offers Fast Permanent Results 603-778-0889 www. skinperfectllc.com contain reading matter that should add enjoyment not only to the current community but to the coming generations.” His intention will be honored, allowing the legacy of information, education, entertainment and cultural our expansion plan is successfully voted in. Shortly after the original fieldstone building, with its Arts and Crafts Style homage to the Medieval, was completed, new bookshelves were required. Electric lights replaced the original gas fixtures in 1911, but by 1921 the call went out for an expansion or new wing. In the intervening 87 years since the first mention of an expansion, every option for maximizing usable space has been taken. Effective management of the library’s collections is compromised by lack of space. In order to add new materials to keep our offerings up to date, we are constantly discarding older materials. While some thinning of dated material is normal and necessary, materials that could have proved valuable to a researcher in the future may have already been discarded just to make space. A better balance between old and new is needed, so that new acquisitions don’t automatically force out other materials. Please visit Nichols Memorial Library to view our planned addition. It indeed strikes a balance between old and new. The integrity of the original building is entirely maintained, while the added construction offers space, light, technology and access never dreamed of in 1898. Presentations to civic groups and organizations throughout the community will be made in the coming weeks. We‘ve held informational events at the library and will do more to spread words and images about our plans. Feel free to ask questions or offer comments by phone at (603) 642-3521, or e-mail at library@nichols.lib.nh.us. Andy Richmond Nichols Memorial Library Kingston Supporting SB302 To the Editor: An open letter to Senator John Barnes (R-Raymond). Thank you Senator Barnes, for your support of parents. I am referencing specifically the parental notification law of 2003. This law would ensure a parent was notified 48 hours before his or her minor daughter had an abortion. Although it was repealed, Senator Barnes has introduced a new version, SB302. The hearing for this bill will be on Tuesday, February 19 at the State House at 2 p.m. Check it out at www.nh.gov. Please consider getting out of work early and coming to this hearing. Please ask your minister or pastor to come to this hearing. The public is allowed to speak, but you don’t have to; there will be a sign-in sheet that will record your support of SB302. Please call your state representatives and implore them to support this bill. It may be an inconvenience, but these are your children. We must support the few good legislators that we have. God bless. Julie Laughner Raymond Continued on 22A• Cyan Magenta Yellow Black $POUSJCVUJOH8SJUFST John Holman Jerry McConnell Gary Patton Aubry Bracco Published By Connelly Communications LLC 893 Lafayette Road, Hampton, NH Mailing Address: PO Box 592, Hampton, NH 03843 (603) 926-4557 | Fax: (603) 926-4531 Office Hours: Mon. - Fri.; 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. To Contact Us Stories: editor@AtlanticNews.com Advertisements: production@AtlanticNews.com www.AtlanticNews.com Grateful for support Page A | Atlantic News |February 15, 2008 | Vol 34, No 7 AtlanticNews.Com . Community News Find family fun at WinterFest SEMPER FI! By Liz Premo Atlantic News Staff Writer Cyan Magenta Yellow Black NORTH HAMPTON | Who says the summer season holds the corner market on fun, food and fellowship on the Seacoast? North Hampton's WinterFest I, taking place on Saturday, February 16, promises fun for all ages in a day-long, indooroutdoor community event. Organized by the North Hampton Recreation Department and Commission, WinterFest I is a collaborative effort involving local organizations and businesses coming together to bring some wonderful warmth to the winter season. “The North Hampton Recreation and Commission invites everyone to come out on Saturday to enjoy the many and different events and activities that we have planned especially for our residents to enjoy,” says Rec Director Diane Wheeler. “Whether its eating at the Boy Scout Pancake Breakfast to enjoying a magic show by Peter Boie; to enjoying outdoor games at Sagamore, to riding on a horse drawn wagon, to the Chili Bowl cookoff; to ice skating at the bonfire and drinking cocoa or even enjoying a night out with your favorite Valentine at the Avalanche Bash at the Ashworth, we guarantee that there’s something for everyone!” Indeed, the day kicks off on a sweet note with the Boy Scouts’ Pancake Breakfast from 8-10 a.m. at the old town hall ($5 adults, $3 kids 12 and under), followed an hour of activities to enjoy at the library, including free arts and crafts for children from 10-11 a.m. Back at the town hall, the Peter Boie Magician Show brings some wintertime magic to the morning for free, from 11 a.m. to 12 noon. Don’t go too far, though — a free Audubon raptor show follows from 12:30-1:30 p.m., also at the old town hall. Prepare to be captivated by these winged wonders. Over at the Sagamore Golf Driving Range on North Road there will be three hours of activities to enjoy, including an opportunity to purchase and fly a kite (it’s not just for mid-July anymore) and fun things for children of all ages to do. Adults can pitch some “Snow Horseshoes” at 1 p.m. then play some “Snow Volleyball” at 2 p.m., and a Snowman Building Contest is planned (note to families: BYO snowman accessories). Between 1-4 p.m., Clydesdale Wagon Rides will take Valentine Specials Thursday, Friday, Saturday THE PLACE TO BE — Centennial Hall (pictured) in North Hampton is just one of the places to be during the town’s WinterFest, taking place on Saturday, February 16. The daylong family event begins with a pancake breakfast at 8 a.m. and concludes with a dance the Ashworth, with plenty of fun for all in between. — Atlantic News Photo by Scott E. Kinney passengers along a designated route. There will be plenty going on at Centennial Hall as well. From 1:30-3:30 p.m., a special “Wintervals” juried art contest and exhibition featuring works by local talents will be on display — be sure to stop by for some great art appreciation time and music provided by students from the Seacoast Academy of Music. A Kids’ Cookie Bake-off contest will be conducted, and the youth group at the North Hampton United Church of Christ (UCC) next door will be selling cocoa and popcorn. From 3-5 p.m. it will be time to warm up at North Hampton’s own Chili Bowl chili cook-off. Over the last several weeks the rec department has been seeking chili entries from local contestants, who need to bring in a minimum of two gallons of their best chili (and be willing to eat it themselves, of course). The cook-off and judging will be held at the North Hampton UCC; the first place winner will receive a cash prize as well as the official “Great Chili Bowl,” which they will keep until next year’s event. Second and third place entries each receive a cash prize and a trophy for their awardwinning efforts. After warming up with delicious chili, plan on trekking over to Dearborn Park, where from 5-7 p.m. the North Hampton Firefighters Local #3211 will light up the night with a bonfire and hot chocolate. This will be followed at 7 p.m. by a “Des- serts and Drama” 7th grade musical and art production at North Hampton School. Tickets are only $10, and all are guaranteed to enjoy a warm and wonderful time watching “Rocky of the Rainforest” and listening to the NHS jazz band. Proceeds raised at this two-hour event will help fund the NHS spring musical. The day’s fun and excitement conclude with an Avalanche Bash Dance at the Ashworth by the Sea from 7:30 p.m. to midnight. Dance to live band music, enjoy hors d’oeuvres and take chances to win some fantastic door prizes (including two tickets to see the Red Sox, three months’ membership to Fitness Revolution, and a $100 floral arrangement by Drinkwater Flowers and Design, and a gift certificate from Abercrombie and Finch). By the way, as the day’s events unfold, don’t forget to bring in donations of canned goods for the “Fill the Food Banks” effort, and old cell phones to help raise funds for the NHS seventh grade trip to New York City. Collection boxes have been placed throughout the town, including the town office building, the library, Centennial Hall, the old town hall, Sagamore Golf and the United Church of Christ. So chase away the winter blues and have some fun at North Hampton’s WinterFest. More information and a full schedule are available by contacting the North Hampton Rec Department at (603) 964-3170 or by visiting www. northhampton-nh.gov. Hampton resident and US Marine Corps Veteran, Ralph Fatello is pictured here at Pease Airport with L/Cpl. Jimmy McCain, the son of GOP presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain. The plane carrying L/Cpl. McCain and more than 330 of his fellow Marines from Iraq was diverted from Bangor, Maine to Pease on Monday morning of this week, due to weather conditions and mechanical difficulties. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo Lent observed at Hampton UMC HAMPTON | As part of this year’s observance of the Lenten season, Hampton United Methodist Church has established a Lenten Prayer Wall in a room off the sanctuary of the church. Worshipers are invited to write a prayer and pin it to the wall or bring a picture of a loved one to be remembered in prayer, perhaps someone serving in the military, or someone who is ill, or someone who has passed away. The Prayer Wall will remain in place until Good Friday, March 21, when it will be moved into the sanctuary. Prior to that time, Thursday evening Lenten services will be held at 7 p.m. on February 14, 21 and 28, and March 6 and 13. Hampton UMC holds Sunday worship services at 9 a.m. and 10;30 a.m., with the Rev. Carroll Moore, pastor, and Dr. David Kerr, interim pastor. Sunday School for children, preschool through high school, is held at 9 a.m. Fellowship and a coffee hour follow each worship service. Located at 525 Lafayette Road in Hampton, the church is handicapped accessible and hearing devices are available. Nursery care is available during both Sunday morning worship services. In addition, the church food pantry is open Wednesday and Friday from 9:30-11:30 a.m. For more information, call the church office at (603) 9262702 during office hours (Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.) or visit www.hampton-umc.com. ‘Meet the Candidates’ in East Kingston EAST KINGSTON | East Kingston residents are invited to “Meet the Candidates” for both town and school elected positions on Wednesday, March 5 at 7 p.m. at the East Kingston Town Hall, located at 7 Main Street. Presented by the Friends of the East Kingston Public Library, this informal question-and-answer session will provide an opportunity for candidates to introduce themselves and for citizens to ask questions prior to elections, which will be held this year on Tuesday, March 11. For more information about this event, call Gisela Lloyd at (603) 394-7410. AtlanticNews.Com Vol 34, No 7 | February 15, 2008 | Atlantic News | Page A . News Local Notes Community mourns loss of Navy SEAL Friends to host general meeting By Scott E. Kinney Atlantic News Staff Writer Nothing goes with black like a nice set of pearls. SEAL. "There are only approximately 2,500 SEALs in the Navy and they really are a brotherhood," he said. "This is another unfortunate reminder of the risks and sacrifices these amazing warriors and their families make on a daily basis." Merenda said in addition to the 11:30 a.m. ceremony in Virginia, a celebration of his life is being planned to be held at a later date in his hometown of Durham. In lieu of flowers, friends are asked to send donations to the "Nate Hardy Memorial Fund" in care of Navy Federal Credit Union, Building 200, FTC Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, VA, 23461. Music and more at Broadway Cabaret REMEMBERED — Navy SEAL Nathan Hardy, a Durham native, was killed in combat on Feb. 4 leaving behind a community who knew and loved him. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo Church supper planned Twice A Lady 127 Portsmouth Ave Stratham, NH (at Rotary 33/108) 603-778-4790 Designer Women’s Apparel and Accessories Open Monday, President’s Day 10-4 Sale Normal Hours: W, F, Sat 10-5, Th 12-7 www.twicealady.com Fine Italian Dining... Banquet Service Informal Dining Take-out available Some Things Don’t Change... They Just Keep Getting Better! HAMPTON | The Hampton PTA will sponsor a Candidates’ Night on Tuesday, March 4 at 7 p.m. in the selectmen’s meeting room at the town office building, located at 100 Winnacunnet Road. Candidates for all town-elected positions in Hampton are invited to take part in this event. To RSVP or for more information, contact Sue Pickard at (603) 929-4115. Sunday Brunch 1:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Now offered in our Dining Room Sun-Thurs All Night Exciting New Menu Items Entertainment in Our Lounge Fridays 7 pm-10 pm • Sundays 2pm-5 pm Stephen C. Smith D.D.S. 69 Lafayette Rd (Route 1), North Hampton, NH Next to the NH Liquor Store Call 603-964-5064 © 2008 Lumineers. All rights reserved. PTA hosts Candidates’ Night Lighter Fare & Pub Menus Are Lumineers® Right For You? Come In For A Free Consultation 603-926-4575 STRATHAM | Turkey pie will be on the menu when Stratham Community Church holds a pubic supper on Saturday, February 23 beginning at 4:30 p.m. Accompanying the turkey pie will be a fresh salad bar, vegetables, dessert and beverages. A donation of $7 for adults and $5 for children will be accepted. The church is located at 6 Emery Lane in Stratham. For more information, call (603) 770-2039. Great Service Great Food, Great Staff The beauty secret that never goes out of style. You can have the smile you want. 861 Lafayette RoaD hampton, nh 03842 HAMPTON | The Hampton Community Chorale will present a Broadway Cabaret on the afternoon of Sunday, February 24 from 3-5 p.m. at the First Congregational Church, located at 127 Winnacunnet Road in Hampton. The public is invited to this event, which includes an afternoon of music presented in a cabaret atmosphere. Desserts and beverages will be served. Seating is limited; tickets cost $10 per person and $8 for Seniors and children under 10 years of age and may be purchased in advance by calling Maggie at (603) 929-5666. Spectacular Ocean View Cyan Magenta Yellow Black DURHAM | A Durham native and Navy SEAL who was killed in combat last week was laid to rest today at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. Nathan Hardy, 29, was killed while conducting combat operations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom on Monday, Feb. 4. Hardy’s parents, Steve and Donna are both employees of the University of New Hampshire; Steve as a professor of kinesiology and Donna as an administrative assistant in the psychology department. Hardy grew up in Durham and was a 1997 graduate of Oyster River High School. Family friend and fellow UNH professor, Mike Merenda said Nathan knew early on he wanted to be a SEAL and signed on with the military shortly after high school. Hardy approached the military with the same zeal that he expressed as a star soccer player. “He was very involved in sports and the community,” Merenda recalled. “Nate really loved doing that type of stuff. He just loved life.” He enlisted in the US Navy Nov. 4, 1997, and graduated from boot camp at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill., in Jan. 1998. The same month, Chief Hardy entered Basic Underwater Demolition/ SEAL (BUD/S) training in Coronado, CA, Class 221. Following graduation from BUD/S in May 1998, Hardy served his entire career with East Coast-based SEAL Teams other than attending various schools. His awards and decorations are numerous, including the Bronze Star and campaign medals from Afghanistan, Iraq and Kosovo. Shortly after the announcement of Nathan’s death, UNH President Mark Huddleston made the following statement: "Our hearts go out to Steve and Donna Hardy, and their son, Ben, at this incredibly difficult time. We know it was Nate’s dream to become a US Navy SEAL when he graduated from high school, and he pursued that dream and excelled at it. His death has stunned all who knew him, and all who know his parents, who both are so much a part of the UNH community." In addition to his parents, Hardy is survived by his wife, Mindy, sevenmonth-old son, Parker and brother, Ben. He was predeceased by brother Joshua, who died while a senior at Oyster River High School. Naval Special Warfare Spokesman Lt. David Luckett said the death of Hardy and fellow SEAL Michael Koch highlights the inherent danger of being a Navy HAMPTON | The Friends of the Lane Library will hold a general meeting for all members on Tuesday, February 19 at 6:30 p.m. at the library Agenda items to be discussed include the March election warrant article concerning the library HVAC system. Other initiatives up for discussion include the funding of a new library water station, the March 4 launching of the Friends Twilight Book Club, and other business. “We are hoping for a large turnout of Friends volunteers as we have a number of important issues to discuss,” says Friends President Gloria Goudreau. “The Lane Library is a valued town resource, and the Friends have a number of upcoming opportunities to demonstrate their support to the library. We invite current members as well as interested volunteers to attend our general meeting on February 19.” The Friends is a multi-age volunteer organization whose mission is to preserve and strengthen Hampton’s library as a community resource. For more information, visit www. hampton.lib.nh.us/library/friends/index.htm. Page A | Atlantic News |February 15, 2008 | Vol 34, No 7 AtlanticNews.Com . As I See It Roll Call Can’t build democracy with suspicious minds By Gary Patton Atlantic News Contributing Writer 5 9 4 8 8 7 3 1 2 6 9 5 7 4 2 6 7 6 9 5 4 8 3 1 1 9 3 2 8 7 5 4 4 8 2 5 7 9 1 6 3 7 3 5 6 4 1 2 9 8 8 4 7 2 6 5 3 1 9 9 6 3 1 8 7 4 2 5 5 2 1 4 9 3 6 8 7 To Advertise, Call 926-4557 6 Tell Them You Solved It In The Atlantic News 2 Page 20A Puzzle Solutions 1 Crawford Notch stood there with a large, heartshaped box of chocolates tucked under his arm, looking for all the world like a love-struck fool. “My gosh, Crawford,” I said, “I didn’t know you have a girlfriend. Who is the lucky lady who’s going to get the candy on Valentine’s Day?” Surprisingly, instead of being embarrassed, Crawford looked annoyed. “There is no lucky lady,” he said. “I’m a political conservative. I’m giving these chocolates to the person I really care about and love the most. I’m giving them to myself.” “What!” I countered. “Is there no one you like as much as yourself? Not your Mom, not your dog?” “Absolutely not.” responded Crawford. “As a matter of fact, we political conservatives like people only to the extent that they are similar to us. If someone lives in the United States, looks like us, has the same religion, speaks the same language and dresses as we do, then he is okay. But, if they differ, we have little tolerance for them. “For example,” continued Crawford, “homosexu- 3 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black als aren’t like us. Gays are attracted to people of the same sex. They don’t like people of the opposite sex, as we do. That’s weird. So, we have little sympathy for them. And hippies. They dress funny, and don’t wear their hair right. So, we don’t like them, either. Of course, the worst of all are the people at the United Nations. We hate the United Nations. Those people look different, speak different languages, practice different religions, and wear peculiar clothing, so they are no good at all.” “Well,” I said, “that poses a problem. The world is filled with people who are different. How do you political conservatives plan to get along with them?” “Look,” snorted Crawford, “we don’t plan to get along with them at all. We stay away from them. They are no good. We stay with our own kind, and force people who are different to live somewhere else. If they come too close, that makes us nervous and suspicious. People who are different are up to no good. They make us angry. So, we deal with them by force. We put them in jail. Or we invade their countries.” By now, Crawford was in high dudgeon, and could barely contain himself. “Fortunately, at crucial times in our nation’s history, we have had conservative heroes step forward to deal with people who are different,” he said. “Take conservative US Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin. Now, there was a real man. McCarthy understood that people who are different are dangerous. In the 1950s, McCarthy claimed that there were 205 card-carrying communists in the State Department. So, bless him, he began a series of investigations to root them out, as well as other commies who had infiltrated the government. We haven’t had such a rigorous investigation since the Spanish Inquisition.” “Now, hold on just a minute,” I said. “McCarthy’s investigations went way overboard. He persecuted people simply because they were different, not threats to the country. According to BBC News, 'Many had only tenuous connections with communists — through family members or book clubs where Karl Marx was read, or unions with left-wing leaders … Among those who were brought before the McCarthy Committee were famous writers and artists like Aaron Copland, Dashiell Hammett, and the wife of singer Paul Robeson … an accusation by McCarthy could cost someone his job, his reputation, and (in one case of suicide) his life.'” Crawford looked scornful. “Hey, if you’re going to make an omelet, you’ve got to break a few eggs,” he said. “We political conservatives believe that you can’t be too careful. You’ve got to be suspicious of everyone. Thank God that today we’ve got the Bush Administration looking out for us.” “Crawford, your conservative paranoia can do more to destroy democracy than to protect it,” I said. “Listen to what Dahlia Lithwick writes in ‘Slate’ magazine: ‘At the start of this war, Congress thought it was authorizing the use of force in Afghanistan. But now we’ve learned that in so doing it also gave the president limitless powers to break the law. Congress thought it was passing the Patriot Act. But it was actually giving the government broad and seemingly open-ended new surveillance authority. We (incorrectly) believed the executive branch to be bound by the rule of law — by the Constitution and the Geneva Conventions and the ancient writ of habeas corpus.’” Crawford looked thoughtful for a moment. “Here,” he said, “you take this box of chocolates.” “What!” I answered. “Does this mean that you’ve taken what I said to heart?” “No, it means I don’t know who made these chocolates. It might be someone weird and different; someone I can’t trust. These chocolates might explode when I open the box. Here, Patton — you open it.” Gary Patton can be reached at GANDLPATTON@comcast. net or editor@atlanticnews. com, or by calling (603) 9269358. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper. From the Publisher: The views expressed on this page do not necessarily reflect the views of the Atlantic News or its advertisers. We welcome alternative views and will consider guest commentaries for publication. Readers may send their comments and rebuttals to editor@atlanticnews.com. - Michael P. Connelly Editor / Publisher House (A) STATE GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO RECYCLE BETTER | HB877 sets up a committee to coordinate the state government recycling program. Supporters said that current recycling efforts are not effective across the various departments in state government. When implemented properly, this will save the state money. Opponents said that the governor could do this without a committee, at less cost and with less of a bureaucracy. The House PASSED the bill, 199-124. A YES vote FAVORED a state government recycling committee. (B) HOME CONTRACTOR BILL'S LANGUAGE FAILS | HB174 would require that building and remodeling contractors register or face a penalty of one year in jail, a $4000 fine and a ban on all future work. Supporters said that this bill would enable the state Attorney General to go after unscrupulous contractors, who are able to change their corporate identity to escape prosecution, while staying in business and ripping off unsuspecting consumers. Opponents said that the bill’s penalty is too harsh, particularly since the language was confusing, and could result in a local handyman working for a neighbor being thrown in jail. They also said an exemption for big box retail contractors like Home Depot or Sears was unfair. The House defeated the language in the bill. 107-216, but then tabled the bill, to perhaps come back another day. A YES vote OPPOSED this bill regulating small contractors. (C) TARGETED AID AMENDMENT FAILS | CACR6 would allow the state to target educational aid to districts that the legislature thinks need it, but is silent on the state’s obligation to provide an adequate education to all. Supporters maintain that this is the targeted aid amendment that everyone is talking about. Opponents said that the state can already target aid to some degree, or want an amendment that does guarantee educational adequacy. The House KILLED the amendment 192-98. A YES vote OPPOSED this targeted aid amendment. (D) DON'T TAKE AWAY THE COURT'S POWERS | CACR2 is a constitutional amendment that would take away the Supreme Court’s power to declare laws unconstitutional, allowing it only to make that judgment on lower court decisions. Only the legislature itself would decide which of its laws violates the constitution. Supporters said court has usurped its authority, and it was never supposed to do anything else but interpret lower court decisions. Opponents said this violates the fundamental balance of power, and removes the ability for the courts to protect the rights of minorities against majority rule. The House KILLED the amendment 228-104. A YES vote OPPOSED taking away the Supreme Court’s power to rule on a law’s constitutionality. 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TV Sports Listings Page 9 SEA FREE 7 Day TV Guide Pages 2SEA-8SEA February 15, 2008 | Atlantic News | Page 1 SEA A stitch in time By Liz Premo Atlantic News Staff Writer world of quilting. According to the MQXshow.com Web site, the event “provides a venue where quilters feel supported in their quest to learn new techniques, are acknowledged for their accomplishments, display their work, and interact socially with their peers.” Moreover, “MQX provides teachers with the freedom to attempt new and exciting techniques in a comfortable, flexible setting. This quilting conference has fostered an environment of education, enjoyment, and relaxation by incorporating many of the suggestions of participants and patrons.” skills. A Quilt and Garment Competition provides a venue stitchers who want to enter their work in a variety of categories. Visitors and participants will also be able urday, April 18-19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $10 per day, or $18 for a multi-day pass. Registered students are admitted free of charge. — as well as unique opportunities for sharing such work with the public — this cherished, old-fashioned fabric medium has become a modern art form all its own. to meet up with vendors who specialize in supplying everything that’s needed in the world of quilting. Public quilt show hours at MQX will be Thursday, April 17 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Friday and Sat- To be sure, quilting has come a long way since its early days of hand-piecing and hand-stitching scraps of fabric together to form a functional household item. With today’s advances in tools, materials and patterns Experience it at this year’s Machine Quilters Exposition, and purchase a raffle ticket (or two, or more) to help support the Class of 2008 at Lincoln Akerman School. For more information visit www.mqxshow.com. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black HAMPTON FALLS | Visitors stopping by Lincoln Akerman School in recent weeks may have noticed a work of art hanging near the stairway, just past the inner doors of the front foyer. This virtual masterpiece, a stunning king-sized quilt rendered in shades of blue and white in an “Indian Hatchet” block pattern, is the result of months of painstaking piecework, thousands of stitches and careful attention to detail. The quilt is the work of Hampton Falls resident and machine quilter extraordinaire Janet-Lee Santeusanio, who with her business partner Mary Schilke founded the Machine Quilters Exposition, LLC. Also known as MQX, the exposition is an annual machine quilting show and conference held annually in Manchester. It is at this year’s show, scheduled for the week of April 14-19, that the quilt will be on display along with countless other machine quilted items stitched by MQX participants. But this quilt will serve an even nobler purpose once the MQX has come and gone: It is being raffled off as a fundraiser for the annual LAS eighth grade trip to New York City in May (Janet-Lee’s daughter Ariana is a member of the LAS Class of 2008). Tickets are currently available at $1 each, or six for $5, and may be purchased at Lincoln Akerman School, the Hampton Falls Free Library, and the Hampton Falls Village Market. The drawing will take place on Tuesday, April 22. Valued at $2500, the quilt is crafted of 100 percent cotton fabrics in a smorgasbord of luscious prints. According to Janet-Lee (who donated it for the LAS fundraiser) her magnificent quilt actually comes from rather humble beginnings. “The quilt is composed of scraps from two other blue and white quilts,” she says. “One was a wedding gift. I liked it so much I made one for myself.” There was enough fabric left over from these two projects to make the third quilt, which is in predominantly blue florals, stars and prints. “I guess I over-bought the blue [fabric],” she laughs. Janet-Lee estimates it took “probably six to eight months to piece” the quilt top together. With quality wool batting sandwiched in between the top and the back, she used her speciallydesigned long-arm quilting machine to stitch the layers together. “The quilting design is called ‘feathers,” she explains. “It’s a continuous feather design.” The stitches curve, scroll and swirl delicately over the triangles and rectangles of the 100”x114” quilt top. This final step of the process took a couple of days (and even an all-nighter) for Janet-Lee to complete, just in time for its entry in a quilt show. The quilt’s journey will continue with this spring’s MQX. “It will be at the show, out front by the entry of the main exhibit hall,” says Janet-Lee. “We’ll be selling [raffle] tickets at the show.” The Machine Quilters Expo, in and of itself, is a premier event for dedicated stitchers and casual observers alike, and like the quilt to be raffled it, too, is of humble beginnings. “It started in my living room in 2000, with 40 women,” says Janet-Lee, and it has grown to be one of the most inspiring events in the Janet-Lee Santeusanio There are opportunities to win awards at MQX (“We hire three certified judges,” says Janet-Lee) and there’s even a “Kids Can Quilt” category. “We give away savings bonds, an mp3 player with speakers … we’re looking to buy a Wii” to award as a prize for this category as well, she explains. This year’s MQX, to be held at the Center of New Hampshire Convention Center in Manchester, will also offer full roster of classes for those who want to expand upon their current quilting 10 PPage |A News 15, | Vol 34, No 7 age10A 2 SEA | tlantic Atlantic News|F|ebruary February 15,2008 2008 AAtlantic tlanticN News ews.C .Com om .. Entertainment Your radio or TV ad lasts 30 seconds. It takes half that long to be forgotten. Dance for a worthy cause Laughing with ‘Rappaport’ DURHAM | Herb Gardner’s rambunctiously funny “I’m Not Rappaport” will be presented now through February 24 at the Mill Pond Center for the Arts in Durham. Evening performances are on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., with matinees on Saturdays at 4 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. The cast includes actor-directorproducer Chuck Galle as Nat, Paul Benford-Bruce as Midge, Carolyn Fisher as Laurie, Robert Milner as Danforth, Jacob Lewis as Leroy, Constance Witman as Clara and Steve Scarfo as Cowboy. Regular tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for Seniors age 60 and up; and $10 for students and groups of 10 or more. For more information or to purchase tickets, call (603) 868-8999 or (603) 436-2242; e-mail JukwaaMazoa@al.com, or visit www.millpondcenter.org. Your weekly Atlantic News ad will last 604,800 seconds. The Atlantic News To Advertise Call (603) 926-4557 FRIDAY EVENING NEWSNEWS NEWS SPORTSSSPORTS KIDSKIDS KIDS BROADCASTBROADCAST BROADCAST 2/15/08 VARIETYVARIETY VARIETY LEARNINGLEARNING HOBBY HOB- MOVIESMOVIES Cyan Magenta Yellow Black HAMPTON | A Valentine’s Dance to benefit Epping resident David “Dave” Follansbee will be held on Saturday, February 16 at 6 p.m. at St. James Lodge, located on Tide Mill Road in Hampton. Guests will dance the night away to music provided by DJ John. Plenty of food and desserts will be provided at this BYOB event, and a 50/50 raffle and door prizes will be part of the fun. A donation of $20 per ticket will be gratefully accepted; to order call Lisa Merrill at (603) 502-8203 or Maureen Emery at (603) 926-8730. A resident of Epping and a former Winnacunnet High School student, Dave, 48 is currently recovering from numerous surgeries to treat an infection to the brain caused by an abscessed tooth. Due to specific policy regarding physicians, his medical insurance provider did not cover his treatment. Both Dave and his wife, Cathy, are currently out of work — he because of his medical problems (he also has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and has lost a portion of his sight in both eyes) and she because her husband needs roundthe-clock supervision. To help the Follansbees meet their medical and household expenses, the benefit Valentine’s Dance was organized in Dave’s name. The public is invited to come and have a great time while supporting a worthy cause. 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Election Center Fast Mny Net The O’Reilly Factor Countdown NewsNg Business Late Night CNN CNBC FOXNWS MSNBC NECN EAST KINGSTON | Seabrook Elementary School is among 12 area schools that will have student artwork represented at a family concert presented by the New Hampshire Philharmonic. The concert, designed for children age 6-11 and their parents, grandparents and teachers, will be held on Sunday, February 24 at 2 p.m. at the Music Hall in Portsmouth. Tickets are now on sale for the Lou Dobbs Tonight Kudlow & Company Fox Report Hardball (CC) Curtis TV Diner News (N) Jeopardy! Frasier ’ (CC) Late Night Noticias Noticiero Fábrica de Risas Univisión Univisión The NewsHour With Business Crossrds Antiques Antiques Masterpiece Two rich, young bachelors ar- The Windsors: A Jim Lehrer (N) (CC) Rpt. Road Road rive in Hertfordshire. 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The concert features “Pictures at an Exhibition,” the ever-popular work of musical imagery, with the music of Modest Mussorgsky and Maurice Ravel, and the original illustrations by schoolchildren from around the state. Narration will be provided by Laura Knoy of New Hampshire Public Radio. The artistic display is part of the orchestra’s collaborative music and drawing project, “Drawn to the Music.” Students in grades K-7 created the artwork, and approximately 100 of these images will be displayed as an integral part of the Philharmonic’s concert performance. Tickets for this “Drawn to the Music” family concert are $8 for children and $13 for adults. For more information or to purchase tickets, call the Music Hall at (603) 436-2400. ART IN MUSIC — Michael Midler, a second grader at Seabrook Elementary School, created this picture for the NH Philharmonic’s “Drawn to the Music” program. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo 11 AAtlantic om | S eacoast Entertainment & Arts tlanticN News ews.C .Com Vol ol 33, 34, NN oN o52 7|| eptember 21, 2007 |A Atlantic tlantic N News ews||PPage age3 VVol 33, o39 |SFD February ecember ebruary 15, 21, 2008 15, 2007 | 2008 511A SEA. 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Attendees are encouraged to come “Bedecked and Bedazzled” in their finest array. Included in the $75 ticket price is a delicious dinner, an exciting silent auction featuring many first-time items, and dancing to the music of DJ Jodi Duston. Proceeds from this memorable evening will benefit AIDS Response Seacoast — always a great cause. For more information or to purchase tickets (including table reservations at $700 for a table of 10 people), contact the special ARS Spring Gayla ticket line at (603) 433-5377, ext. 2240. AIDS Response-Seacoast is a nonprofit, community-based HIV/AIDS service organization dedicated to providing education, direct assistance, and advocacy to persons and communities affected by HIV/AIDS. The agency is marking its 20th anniversary this year. For more information visit www.aidsresponse.org. Timeless music from Grace Potter PORTSMOUTH | Up-and-coming rock and roll band Grace Potter and the Nocturnals are on tap in the Portsmouth Music Hall’s Intimately Yours series on Saturday February 23 at 8 p.m. Their timeless, original music is a creative blend of roots, funky blues, gospel, and rock that conjures up a nostalgic sound most likely found in a record collection from the 60s and early 70s. Tickets are $25-$29 and may be purchased by calling (603) 436-2400, or online at www.themusichall.org. The Music Hall is located at 24 Chestnut Street in Portsmouth. For more information visit the Music Hall’s Web site; for more about the performers visit www.gracepotter.com. Art exhibit a ticket to Europe Mont St. Michel by Doris Rice NORTH HAMPTON | Take a trip to Italy and France without even leaving the Seacoast with “European Adventures: Painting Trips with Doris Rice,” a special exhibit set to open at the Bella Rose Restaurant, located on Route 1 in North Hampton. For the last six years, Rice — a well known Seacoast artist and teacher — has been guiding a group of artists to Europe to paint on location. To date they have visited France’s Provence and Brittany and Italy’s Tuscany, capturing their surroundings on canvas. The exhibit will display works from their earliest trip to the latest. In addition to Rice, participating artists include Jamie Baron, Nancy Beveridge, Annick Bouvron-Gromek, Barbara Cacarillo, Bill Childs, Barbara Cowan, Grace Daly, Helen Hazen, Brianna Harmer, Ethel Hills, Nancy and Paul Hubbe, Joan Labrie, Gwen Morgan, Nina Shore and Marcia Van Dyke. The exhibit, which opens with a reception from 4-6 p.m. on Saturday, February 23, offers the public a chance to see what they saw, through each individual’s eyes, medium and interpretation. The public is invited to attend the reception at Bella Rose and to view the artwork throughout the duration of the exhibition. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black KIDSKIDS KIDS BROADCASTBROADCAST BROADCAST 2/16/08 Get ‘Bedecked and Bedazzled’ at ARS Spring Gayla 12 PPage || Atlantic ews | Vol 34, No 7 age 12A 4 SEA AtlanticNN ews|F |ebruary February15, 15,2008 2008 Entertainment AAtlantic tlanticN News ews.C .Com om .. A Wave of Savings $$$ First Friday of each month Coupon Page! Find it in Atlantic News & Portsmouth Atlantic News SUNDAY EVENING Find magic, wonder 2/17/08 DURHAM | The Mill Pond Center for the Arts will present an evening of classical music on Saturday, February 16 at 7 p.m. at the Durham Community Church, located at 17 Main Street. The program will feature flutist Doug Worthen and harpist Kathleen Lyon-Pingree, who will perform pieces by Daniel Burton, Jean-Michel Damase, Vincent Persichetti, Otar Taktakishvili and Jacques Ibert. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for Seniors and students and $10 for children age 12 and under, and can be purchased at the Mill Pond Center for the Arts or at all Bull Moose Music locations, or by calling the Mill Pond Center at (603) 868-8999. KIDSKIDS KIDS SPORTSSSPORTS NEWSNEWS NEWS Classical music at the Mill Pond Center VARIETYVARIETY VARIETY LEARNINGLEARNING HOBBY HOB- MOVIESMOVIES Cyan Magenta Yellow Black PORTSMOUTH | Explore and review basic watercolor techniques and applications by attending classes instructed by artist and teacher, Ruthie Kenick at the Portsmouth Art Studio. Participants in these classes will use still life, photographs, masterpieces and plenty of imagination while discovering how their personality is expressed through each brush stroke. Kenick is a graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and holds a certificate in Illustration and a Masters in Education. Her work can be seen at the New Hampshire Art Association and in private collections throughout the country. These classes respect the freedom to play, and each participant is promised a finished piece to take home and/or the opportunity to sell a piece though a local venue. A limited number of students is currently being accepted. The fee for four classes is $120. For more information or to obtain an art materials list, contact Ruthie Kenick at (603) 436-5507 or ruthkenick@aol.com. BROADCASTBROADCAST BROADCAST in art class WBZ-4 (CBS) WCVB-5 (ABC) WCSH-6 (NBC) WHDH-7 (NBC) WUNI-27 (UNI) WMUR-9 (ABC) WGBH-2 (PBS) WENH-11 (PBS) WLVI-56 (CW) WSBK-38 (IND) WNRU-21 (PAX) WFXT-25 (FOX) MyTV-50 DISN FAM NICK TOON TVLAND 5 PM 5:30 6 PM (3:00) PGA Tour Golf Northern Trust Open -- Final Round. 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One of the best “jukebox musicals” of all time, “Ring of Fire” includes such hits as “I Walk the Line,” “Jackson,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” and the title track “Ring of Fire.” Through words and music, for nearly half a century, Cash expertly captured the moods, the thoughts, and the struggle of the American working people. His success was incomparable: 11 Grammy Awards (including 1999 Lifetime Achievement Grammy), inductions into the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock Music Hall of Fame, and a Kennedy Center Honor. He placed 48 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 Pop charts and more than 130 hits on the Billboard Country singles chart — more than anyone in history. “Nearly five years after his death, Johnny Cash remains one of the most popular entertainers of all time,” says Music Hall Executive Director, Patricia Lynch. “His music has spanned several decades and transcended musical genres.” Created and directed by Tony Award winner Richard Maltby, Jr. “Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash” will be “a wonderful opportunity to see an ensemble of 14 singers direct from Nashville pay tribute to the man whose music has touched so many lives,” adds Lynch. “This musical will have you tappin’ your toes, stompin’ your feet and shoutin’ for more!” The cast includes Jeb Brown, Jason Edwards, Jarrod Emick, Beth Malone, Cass Morgan, Lari White, David M. Lutken, Randy Redd, Eric Anthony, Laurie Canaan, Dan Immel, Ron Krasinski, Jeff Lisenby and Brent Moyer. Tickets for “Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash” range from $20-$65 and can be purchased at the Music Hall box office at 28 Chestnut Street in Portsmouth; by calling (603) 436-2400; or at www. themusichall.org 13 AAtlantic News.Com tlanticNews.Com | Seacoast Entertainment & Arts Vol 34, No 7 | FFebruary 15, 2008 | Atlantic News | Page 13A . ebruary 15, 2008 | Atlantic News | Page 5 SEA Mary Helen Corcoran Broker-RealtoR Office (603) 929-0900 x139 cell (603) 553-4919 fax (603) 929-1957 email MCorcoran@CareyandGiampa.com 95 Lafayette Road (Route 1), Hampton Falls, NH 03844 Celebrating Her 18th Year of Selling Real Estate on the Seacoast! 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Pictured here from the 2008 calendar is “Lilies on Blue” by Barbara Heintz, featured for the month of February. Families First will accept submitted artwork at the museum on March 28-29. For details on the type of artwork sought and other exhibit requirements, visit www. FamiliesFirstSeacoast.org/artists. html or call (603) 422-8208 ext. 132. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo Garden club discovers ‘New England Sampler’ PORTSMOUTH | Portsmouth Garden Club members will gather for a meeting and refreshments on Wednesday, February 20 at 12 noon at the Urban Forestry Center, located on Elwyn Road in Portsmouth. Beginning at 1:30 p.m., Beth Hume, chairman of the New Castle Conservation Commission, will present the program “A New England Sampler.” This program provides a sampling of the many historic gardens open to the public in Northern New England. From Colonial to Victorian to Colonial Revival to Golden Age, these gardens trace the evolution of garden design in a harsh climate. 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All proceeds from the show will go directly to the Marston Events Committee and Wellness Program initiatives. Tickets for the event are $4 each and are available at Marston School. Tickets are limited and will not be sold at the door. Interested in attending? Then hurry, because tickets are selling fast and last year was a sold out show. 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A beautiful, young reporter —who fits the type of the “SeaCoast Slasher,” as dubbed by the press, in every way — suddenly missing. And a ticking clock, rolling toward the 72 hour mark—the time when most kidnap victims can realistically be assumed dead. The Players’ Ring and award-winning playwright Scarlett Ridgway Savage of Savage Productions present “Chase a Killer, Catch a Killer, Run, Run, Run,” playing February 22 to March 9 at the Ring, located at 105 Marcy Street in Portsmouth. Directed by award-winning director Greg Gaskell, the play features a cast of some of the Seacoast’s finest actors, including Christopher Savage, Camden Brown, Ed Hinton, Liz Krane, and introducing Sam Modigliani and Scott Caple. “Chase a Killer, Catch a Killer, Run, Run, Run” is a tale of terror that promises to keep everyone on the edge of their seat — and fighting to see what is real, what is illusion and, most of all, what is right. Catch it at the Ring on Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. To reserve tickets or for more information call the Players’ Ring at (603) 431-8123 or visit www.playersring.org. Call me, i Can tell you what the market is doing Complimentary pricing opinion! PAM BAILEY, SRES® REALTOR® 603-334-1900 x 1916 Cell: 603-770-0369 Pam.Bailey@NEMoves.com 25 Maplewood Ave, Portsmouth, NH 03801 www.NewEnglandMoves.com/Pam.Bailey.home Owned and operated by NRT Incorporated. Pam Bailey Cell: 603-770-0369 Buyers receive $100 towards home inspection at closing Pam Bailey Cell: 603-770-0369 Pam.Bailey@NEMoves.com Pam.Bailey@NEMoves.com 2007 Silver Society Award Winner RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE Cyan Magenta Yellow Black KIDSKIDS KIDS BROADCASTBROADCAST BROADCAST 2/20/08 16 PPage || Atlantic ews |F|ebruary eptember 21, 2007 ||VVol ol34, 33,NNoo739 age 16A 8 SEA AtlanticNN ews|S February15, 15,2008 2008 Local Notes AAtlantic tlanticN News ews.C .Com om .. Brentwood | East Kingston | Exeter | Greenland | Hampton | Hampton Beach | Hampton Falls | Kensington | Newfields | North Hampton | Rye | Rye Beach | Seabrook | South Hampton | Stratham Bidding fun at Hampton Lions Club auction Laugh with ‘Senior Moments’ STRATHAM | The public is invited to enjoy some laughter with the Senior Moments theatre group when they visit the Wiggin Memorial Library on Tuesday, February 19 at 6:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Seacoast Repertory Theatre in Portsmouth, Senior Moments was founded in 1999 and to date has written and performed eight original full-length plays on the main stage of the theater. The library is located at 10 Bunker Hill Avenue in Stratham. For more information, call (603) 772-4346. Take part in the Atlantic News’ latest special section, featuring local information on optimizing wellness, from cutting edge technology to old world remedies & alternative medicine. THURSDAY EVENING NEWSNEWS NEWS SPORTSSSPORTS KIDSKIDS KIDS BROADCASTBROADCAST BROADCAST 2/21/08 VARIETYVARIETY VARIETY LEARNINGLEARNING HOBBY HOB- MOVIESMOVIES Cyan Magenta Yellow Black HAMPTON | If it’s February, then it is time for the Hampton Area Lions Club Annual Charity Auction. This year’s fun and exciting event will be held on Saturday, February 16 at the Galley Hatch Conference Center, located on Lafayette Road in Hampton. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. As with all of the Lions fundraisers, 100 percent of the profits from this evening will be used for charitable purposes. Once again, the event will feature a live and silent auction, as well as several specialty tables. As in years past, the merchants of North Hampton, Hampton, and Hampton Falls, as well as other businesses within the state of New Hampshire and elsewhere have been very generous with donations to the auction. It is impossible to list all of the items that will be up for bid at the auction, but sporting enthusiasts are likely to be interested in bidding on Red Sox and/or Celtics tickets, as well as tickets for other area professional sports teams, passes for golf and ski areas, and sports memorabilia. There are numerous other auction options for dining or entertainment, places to get away, or adventure items (a biplane thrill ride, for instance). As the winter drags on, who couldn’t use a load of dried and split firewood or service, a good wash or detailing for their car. Add to all this an assortment of artwork, items for the home, jewelry — there truly is something for everyone. Admission to the auction is only $9 per person. This not only entitles each guest to a bidding number, but also a hot hors d’oeuvres buffet, excellently prepared by Galley Hatch Catering. A cash bar will be available. Plan on coming by when the doors open for viewing of auction items, entering silent auction item bids, and filling a plate with some very tasty food. Harvey Webber of Webber Antiques will be conducting the auction and, like last year, promises to keep the action moving along in rapid fashion. The Galley Hatch Conference Center is located at 815 Lafayette Road, behind the Best Western Inn at Hampton. It is easy to reach and has plenty of convenient parking. For a great winter evening of fun, excellent food, and a chance to snap up some good bargains, bring a friend and come join the community at the annual Hampton Lions Club auction. Next Issue... 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(Live) FOXSN Xavier at Rhode Island. (Live) NESN Women’s College Georgia Tech at Boston College. (Live) 9:00 p.m. ESPN Texas A&M at Texas. (Live) 11:00 p.m. ESPN2 Gonzaga at San Diego. (Live) 12:30 a.m. ESPN College Gamenight (Live) Tuesday 7:00 p.m. ESPN Purdue at Indiana. (Live) ESPN2 UNC-Greensboro at Davidson. (Live) 8:30 p.m. FOXSN Celtics Pregame Live (Live) 9:00 p.m. ESPN Georgia at Kentucky. (Live) ESPN2 NBA Coast-to-Coast Matt Winer, Greg Anthony, Tim Legler and Steven A. Smith provide highlights and analysis. (Live) FOXSN Boston Celtics at Denver Nuggets. From the Pepsi Center in Denver. (Live) 11:30 p.m. FOXSN Celtics Postgame Live (Live) 12:30 a.m. ESPN College Gamenight (Live) Wednesday 7:00 p.m. ESPN North Carolina at North Carolina State. (Live) ESPN2 Marquette at St. John’s. (Live) 8:00 p.m. NESN Maine at Boston University. (Live) 9:00 p.m. ESPN Los Angeles Lakers at Phoenix Suns. From US Airways Center in Phoenix. (Live) ESPN2 Kansas State at Nebraska. 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From Omaha, Neb. (Taped) 3:00 a.m. ESPN2 Pepsi Championship. From Omaha, Neb. (Taped) BOXING Friday 9:00 p.m. ESPN2 Friday Night Fights. Troy Browning vs. Delvin Rodriguez. From Uncasville, Conn. (Live) FOOTBALL Friday 4:00 p.m. ESPN NFL Live (Live) Monday 4:00 p.m. ESPN NFL Live (Live) Tuesday 4:00 p.m. ESPN NFL Live (Live) Wednesday 4:00 p.m. ESPN NFL Live (Live) Thursday 4:00 p.m. ESPN NFL Live (Live) GOLF Saturday 3:00 p.m. WBZ-4 Northern Trust Open — Third Round. From Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, Calif. (Live) MOTORCYCLE RACING Sunday 12:00 p.m. WBZ-4 Monster Energy AMA Supercross. From Houston. (Taped) OUTDOORS Saturday 9:00 a.m. ESPN2 Fishing Bassmaster Federation Nation Championship. (Taped) Sunday SOCCER GYMNASTICS 1:00 p.m. WUNI-27 Fútbol de la Liga Mexicana Torneo de Clausura 2008: Pumas U.N.A.M. vs. Jaguares de Chiapa. Desde la ciudad México. (En Vivo) 3:00 p.m. WBZ-4 Northern Trust Open — Final Round. From Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, Calif. (Live) Sunday 2:30 p.m. ESPN2 Women’s College Arkansas at Alabama. (Taped) HOCKEY Friday 7:00 p.m. NESN Hockey East Friday Night Live Special (Live) 7:30 p.m. NESN Maine at Boston University. (Live) Saturday 6:30 p.m. NESN Bruins FaceOff (Live) 7:00 p.m. WENH-11 Providence at New Hampshire. (Live) NESN Boston Bruins at Toronto Maple Leafs. From Air Canada Centre in Toronto. (Live) 9:30 p.m. NESN Bruins Overtime (Live) Sunday 3:30 p.m. WCSH-6 WHDH-7 Detroit Red Wings at Dallas Stars. From American Airlines Center in Dallas. (Live) Tuesday 6:30 p.m. NESN Bruins FaceOff (Live) 7:00 p.m. NESN Boston Bruins at Carolina Hurricanes. From the RBC Center in Raleigh, N.C. (Live) 9:30 p.m. NESN Bruins Overtime (Live) Thursday 7:00 p.m. NESN Bruins FaceOff (Live) 7:30 p.m. NESN Boston Bruins at Florida Panthers. From the BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, Fla. (Live) 10:00 p.m. NESN Bruins Overtime (Live) MARTIAL ARTS Saturday 10:00 p.m. SHOW Elite Xtreme Combat (Live) Sunday Tuesday 12:00 p.m. FOXSN English Premier League Soccer Everton vs. Reading. (Taped) 2:30 p.m. ESPN2 UEFA Champions League Soccer Round of 16, Leg 1 — Liverpool vs. Internazionale. (Live) 5:00 p.m. ESPNC UEFA Champions League Soccer Round of 16, Leg 1 — Roma vs. Real Madrid. (Same-day Tape) Wednesday 2:30 p.m. ESPN2 UEFA Champions League Soccer Round of 16, Leg 1 — Teams TBA. (Live) 5:00 p.m. ESPNC UEFA Champions League Soccer Round of 16, Leg 1 — Celtic vs. Barcelona. (Same-day Tape) 11:00 p.m. ESPNC Pan Pacific Championships — Gamba Osaka vs. Los Angeles Galaxy. From Aloha Stadium in Honolulu. (Live) 1:30 a.m. ESPNC Pan Pacific Championships — A-League vs. Houston Dynamo. From Aloha Stadium in Honolulu. (Live) TRACK AND FIELD Sunday 5:00 p.m. ESPN Tyson Invitational. From Fayetteville, Ark. (Taped) WINTER SPORTS Saturday 3:30 p.m. WCSH-6 WHDH-7 Snowboarding USSA Chevrolet Grand Prix. From Tamarack, Idaho. (Taped) WRESTLING Monday 9:00 p.m. USA WWE Monday Night Raw (Live) Cyan Magenta Yellow Black BASEBALL 10:00 p.m. FOXSN Sports Tonight: Spring Training Edition (Live) 18 Page 18A | Atlantic News |February 15, 2008 | Vol 34, No 7 AtlanticNews.Com . School Notes Education Registration at Village Preschool Enriching community classes at WHS HAMPTON | The Village Preschool, located at 200 High Street in Hampton, is currently accepting registrations for their 2008-09 school year. The school offers a five-day morning preschool (threeand two-day options); five-day extended day programs for children age 3-5; and an after-Kindergarten program from 3-5:30 p.m. Village Preschool offers a safe, nurturing, structured environment where children can learn and have fun together. For more information, stop by the school or call (603) 929-7349. LAS taking new student registrations HAMPTON FALLS | Registration is currently underway at Lincoln Akerman School (LAS) for the fall 2008 school year. LAS is the public school in Hampton Falls serving children from Kindergarten through grade 8. Parents are encouraged to pick up registration materials at the school office as soon as possible for any child who will be entering the school for the first time in September 2008, regardless of grade. Students entering Kindergarten must be five years of age prior to October 1, 2008. Screenings will be conducted in April. Timely and accurate information about newly-enrolling students is very important for planning staff and classroom needs. Anyone with questions regarding enrollment of a child at Lincoln Akerman School may call Principal Judith Deshaies at (603) 926-2539. MORE THAN GENEROUS Special to the Atlantic News Cyan Magenta Yellow Black HAMPTON | Winnacunnet Community Education has announced the listings of classes for Spring 2008. Below are listings for their “Getting Physical and Personal” courses. The public is encouraged to attend these small, convivial classes where individual attention, combined with a supportive atmosphere, will make participants’ experiences fulfilling and enriching. Body Vive: This is a new group-exercise-to-music program which provides a full-body workout in which participants set their own pace. Classes start with a simple warm-up and continue with alternate heart fitness and function strength blocks, culminating with a final block of core and restorative exercises. This low-impact, 55-minute class integrates aerobic exercise, resistance training and stretching and mobility work. All instructors are certified and associated with Fitness Revolution in North Hampton. Class meets from 6-7 p.m. on Wednesdays, March 12, 19, 26 and April 2, 9 and 16. The cost for Body Vive is $55. Intro to Personal Hypnosis: Over the last decade, hypnosis (suggestive therapy) has gained popularity and acceptance as a natural path to wellness and happiness. It has been useful for weight management, smoking cessation, performance enhancement, pain control, anxiety reduction and habit modification. In this six-hour course, participants will learn how to change unproductive habits of mind through “speaking” directly to the subconscious mind. Under the guidance of instructors Richard and Linda Paquin, class members will learn about hypnotism, test personal suggestibility, establish personal goals and an action plan for personal change, and learn a threestep self-hypnosis technique. Class meets Mondays, March 10, 17 and 24 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Cost is $60. Intro to Aikido: The noncompetitive Japanese martial art of Aikido incorporates grappling, strikes, pins and throws as a means of protecting oneself without relying on physical strength alone. Participants in this course will learn some basic throwing and pinning techniques, as well as how to fall and roll safely. Instructed by Aaron Cass, this class takes place from 7-8:30 p.m. on Mondays, March 10, 17, 24 and 31, and April 7 and 14. The cost for the course is $45. Adult/Child/Infant CPR: This single night course, held from 6-9 p.m. on a date to be determined by the Community Ed office, will train individuals age 17 year or older to act in emergency situations and to recognize and respond to life-threatening respiratory or cardiac emergencies in adults. Participants will learn through use of lecture, a student manual and videos, and skill practice on mannequins. Upon successful completion, the participant will receive an American Heart Association card, valid for one year. The cost for this course is $35. To register for any of these classes or for additional information, contact the Community Education office at WHS, or download a form at www.winnacunnet.org. Registered participants will be notified by mail or phone for confirmation of course offerings. For more information call Janis Petrou at (603) 758-9231. WHS senior class presidents sought Special to the Atlantic News Sacred Heart School students in Hampton were challenged to celebrate their 100th day of school on Thursday, February 7, by bringing in 100 food items per class to stock the St. Vincent de Paul pantry. The students exceeded all expectations. Instead of bringing in 1,800 items, they donated a total of 2,950 items to stock the food pantry. First grade teacher Lisa Bean and her students are shown in the attached picture with the graph of donations. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo HAMPTON | Winnacunnet High School is preparing to celebrate its 50th anniversary as a cooperative, public, learning institution. To acknowledge this milestone, a series of events will take place, with the first on Wednesday, March 5 from 6-7 p.m., when current school board members will recognize all previous board and budget committee members. In addition, previous superintendents, principals and class presidents will be recognized and their names will be engraved on plaques. Also, WHS Principal Randy Zito is seeking con- When you, a family member, or friend need home health care services what questions do you ask? It’s your choice... Is the agency a community-based, non-profit home care agency? Does the agency have 100% patient satisfaction? Does the agency have nationally certified nursing specialists? Does the agency have over 35 years of providing home care services? Does the agency provide the clinical services you need with the latest technology available? Does the agency provide a “peace of mind”? Ask for us by name... 29 Lafayette Road, North Hampton, NH 03862 • 603.926.2066 • 603.430.7656 tact information for the last 50 WHS senior class presidents. Families are encouraged to contact the principal’s office with relevant mailing addresses, e-mail addresses and/or phone numbers. The senior class presidents are as follows: 1959, Donald Kelsey; 1960, James Israel; 1961, Peter Mudge; 1962, James Robinson; 1963, Richard Tappan; 1964, David Drummond; 1965, Steven McHenry; 1966, John McMahon; 1967, Barbara Thompson; 1968, John McLane; 1969, Kathy Simko; 1970, Kim R. Dodge; 1972, Beverly A. Carter; 1973, John Koulopoulos; 1974, Lori Dodge; 1975, Lester Eastman; 1976, Debbie Monegan; 1977, Debbie Duchemin; 1978, Glenn Martin; 1979, Kelly Dodge; 1980, Mike Ewing; 1981, Cindy Hockenhull; 1982, Anne Hackett; 1983, Sue Lyons; 1984, Christie Daboul; 1985, Sue Bourque; 1986, Paul Downey; 1987, Anthony Trask; 1988, Maura Healey; 1989, Rob Manix; 1990, Kiki Bohl; 1991, Kelley Sandberg; 1992, Tom O’Brien; 1993, Amy Virgin; 1994, Lee Ann Evans; 1995, Jessica Ross; 1996, Jon Zito; 1997, Courtney Sellars; 1998, Tara Healey; 1999, Jennifer Downing; 2000, Richard Visconte; 2001, Matthew Forbes; 2002, Molly Lang; 2003, Allison Leigh McManus; 2004, Hoban Blume; 2005, Julia Clews; 2006, Daryl Velez; 2007, Emily Jefferson; and 2008, Marissa Henry. Principal Zito may be contacted via e-mail at pgoodick@winnacunnet.org or at WHS, 1 Alumni Drive, Hampton, NH, 03842. Scholarships available to SAU16 seniors Special to the Atlantic News STRATHAM | For the third year, the Stratham Historical Society is offering the Winfield L. Foote Award for Academic Excellence to high school seniors based on academic excellence in history/ social sciences and/or agriculture. Two $1,000 scholarships will be available to high school seniors who are planning to attend an accredited college or university in the fall. SAU16 students and Stratham residents attending other local high schools are eligible to apply. SAU16 students who are enrolled in the Animal and Plant Science course at the Seacoast School of Technology in Exeter are also qualified. The criteria for these awards shall be in keeping with the stated mission of the Society: “To promote the study of the prehistoric and the historic past of Stratham and of the communities and cultures related to that history.” The Winfield L. Foote Endowment Fund enables all awards presented by Stratham Historical Society. This fund, created and managed by the society, was made possible by the Winfield L. Foote bequest of 2004. These awards are to be given during an awards night at the recipient’s high school. The awards shall be paid to the college/ university the recipient will be attending. Applications will be available at guidance departments in area high schools by Feb. 15, 2008 or may be obtained from the Wiggin Memorial Library or the Stratham Historical Society after that date. Applications now may be downloaded from the library’s Web site at www. wigginml.org by clicking on the Historical Society Scholarships link. For more information call (603) 772-4118 or (603) 778-8370. 19 AtlanticNews.Com Vol 34, No 7 | February 15, 2008 | Atlantic News | Page 19A . Education WWI history comes alive at Hampton Academy By Christina Hamilton Atlantic News Contributing Writer HAMPTON | Eighth graders at Hampton Academy recently had the opportunity to watch history come alive when Paul Levasseur, a teacher in “New Hampshire’s History Alive!” program came to the school to share his knowledge of life experiences of the Allied soldiers during World War I. During a month-long unit on the Great War, students learned about the multiple causes of World War I, including the four underlying causes and the spark that sent Europe into war — the assassination of Austria-Hungarian Archduke Frances Ferdinand. Students also studied WWI propaganda and campaigns, U.S. foreign policy during this turbulent time, and viewed the movie classic “All Quiet on the Western Front.” To better understand and relate to the human aspect of war, students completed letters from the trenches and little books of knowledge. “I thought all the gear that Mr. Levasseur put on me was heavy even without all the ammo, grenades, sleeping equipment and other things the soldiers had with them to survive,” reported Emerson, who was selected to try on an authentic soldier’s uniform and gear. “I didn’t even have all the gear that a WWI soldier would have had and it was already really heavy. I can’t imagine standing for a long period of time in all that. Even one hour in it was pretty tiring. I appreciate what they went through even more. I always thought about their fighting, but didn’t even think about the weight of the gear and how much difficulty even that caused. Their range of mobility was very limited.” Steve Borg, who also donned the uniform, added, “The uniform was itchy, heavy, and wasn’t comfortable at all. I don’t know how the soldiers lived with wearing those uniforms, on top of all the other hardships. I don’t know that I could have done it.” The timing of the unit coincidentally corresponded with the death of Henry Landis, one of two remaining American WWI Veterans. Landis died on Monday, February 4, at the age of 108. Today, the only known surviving American WWI veteran is Frank Buckles, 107, who lives in Charles Town, West Virginia. Buckles was sent to France in 1917 at the age of 16, where he was employed as a driver. After the Final Armistice was signed in 1918, he escorted prisoners back to Germany. In the Second World War, Buckles worked as a civilian for an American shipping line. He was captured by the Japanese and spent three years in a Japanese prison camp. More than 20 million people died in WWI, and it is estimated that around 117,465 of those deaths were Americans, who officially entered the war on April 6, 1917 and fought until the Final Armistice was signed on November 11, 1918. Thousands more returned home, forever changed and haunted by their experienc- BACK IN TIME — Dressed in an authentic WWI soldier’s uniform, a Hampton Academy eighth grader joins retired social studies teacher, Paul Levasseur during a “NH History Alive!” lesson in Christina Hamilton’s classroom. —Atlantic News Courtesy Photo es in the war. Thousands of families on the home front feared for the safety of their loved ones serving overseas and made sacrifices to contribute to the war effort. Yet we study this war today not to count these numbers, but to know the stories of the people who make up these numbers — the fathers, brothers, mothers, daughters, brothers and sisters whose lives were sacrificed for freedom and democracy. We study the war to learn from the dreamers and the heroes who have humbled future generations with their bravery and selflessness. It is by these stories that we understand what our country stands for and see that history is indeed alive and honored today by the people of the United States of America. PRESIDENT’S DAY SALE ECCO MERREL FEBRUARY 14TH - FEBRUARY 21ST 30% 40% 50% 1 0 % OFF TAKE AN ADDITIONAL DANSKO FRYE 46 MARKET STREET PORTSMOUTH, NH 603-436-6220 UGG ARIAT RIEKER ABOVE DISCOUNT ON ANY FULL PRICE SALE, OR OUTLET ITEM. EXPIRES 2/21/08 MEPHISTO 1 STATE STREET NEWBURYPORT, MA 978-462-2262 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Mr. Levasseur, a retired eighth grade social studies teacher, is no stranger to the eighth graders at Hampton Academy. In the fall he served as one of the tour guides on the annual class trip to the Lowell Mills to supplement the curriculum unit on the Industrial Revolution. Levasseur’s enthusiasm and passion for history connected with students at the Lowell Mills last October and shined on the frigid morning of February 8 as he unloaded trunks full of authentic WWI artifacts at Hampton Academy. Students watched and listened intently as Levasseur described how soldiers lived in the trenches of the battlefield of France during WWI. He displayed everything from dog tags to canned goods to gas masks. Eighth graders Steve Borg, Sebastian Dawson, Jack Duran, and Dylan Emerson even got a firsthand experience of one of the hardships soldiers faced when they were dressed in a soldier’s uniform and fitted with trench gear. 20 Page 20A | Atlantic News |February 15, 2008 | Vol 34, No 7 AtlanticNews.Com . Community Games Historic Happenings thewordquizard E C O N T E S T Y A L S B E C P E S E H T O S H R R O N B L I P C O M B I T U C S L T S N S E N B I U O F T L E C L V I ‘Shoot for a Cure’ supports cancer fight Special to the Atlantic News Cyan Magenta Yellow Black HAMPTON | Elevenyear-old Casey Glynn is once again getting ready to hit the ice during winter vacation week for his third annual “Shoot for a Cure” fundraiser to fight cancer. Casey, a player on the Newburyport Clippers hockey team, has committed to shooting 2000 pucks on his backyard ice rink to raise funds for both the American Cancer Society and Exeter Hospital’s “Beyond the Rainbow” program, a fund to benefit breast cancer patients at the hospital’s Breast Care Unit. The community is invited to pledge “a half-penny a shot” (or more) to help Casey meet his goal and raise funds for this important cause. His reasons for doing this annual fundraiser is personal and a true labor of love in honor of two special women in his life. “My Grammy Hoyt and Godmother, Anne-Marie Viviano, both were diagnosed with breast cancer,” he says in his appeal to the community. “I hope you can sponsor me to help a difference.” Donors to this urgent cause will determine where they want their checks to go. Checks may be made payable to either the American Cancer Society or the Exeter Hospital “Beyond the Rainbow” Fund and sent to Casey Glynn, PO Box 656, Hampton, NH 03843. Vacation fun with Hampton Rec Special to the Atlantic News HAMPTON | The Hampton Recreation Department has announced their annual list of activities for February vacation. Check out the listings below, then sign up at the rec department. Students in grades 18 will enjoy a fun time at Chunky’s on Tuesday, February 26 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The cost for this activity is $30. Drop off is at the Tuck Building on Park Avenue in Hampton. There’s some great gaming fun at HoloDek for grades 4-8 on Wednesday, February 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cost for this activity is $20. Drop off is at HoloDek in Merrill Industrial Park in Hampton. Students in grades 3-8 will enjoy a day at the IMAX Theatre and Fuddrucker’s on Thursday, February 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost is $30; drop off is at the Tuck building. From games to movies, Hampton Rec has got the fun covered. For more information about these activities or to sign up, stop by the rec office on Winnacunnet Road or call (603) 926-3932. I T T S R S L E T U R T O N S I E L I L T O I A I W S K S M A O N T A O I D O U B L N R O A W A Z V I E I I U R N S R T A R R U O D E Y N N E E T F E N G B B O N U S A A O W A M W C U V E R T P M I F P E R N A E E I E R I A R M U N R T S D H P P C Y E O B S S C N E E N E R I T E K E A N C C T N W M Y O O A L O T I L U N S P P K S H N V E T N S U D F T P D C S R S V O I R N O A P I S T O S E R N S D N G A M E F I L H L E A N K S A E O E T N A T S I M E P E T WELL DONE — “Shoot for a Cure” hockey star Casey Glynn presented checks last spring to Claire Fauth (left) of the American Cancer Society and Jane Peterson (right), director of the Center for Cancer Care representing “Beyond the Rainbow” at Exeter Hospital. Glynn is preparing to lace up his skates for this year’s fundraising effort. — Atlantic News File Photo I P H A B E T I X E D C T C A L R F C A R L I R A D E M A R K S O SCRABBLE ALPHABET BLANKS BOARD BONUS COMBINATIONS COMPETITORS CONTEST CROSSOVER DICTIONARY DOUBLE FITS GAME HORIZONTAL INTERLOCKING LETTERS LOSER MIXED OPPONENT PICKS PLAYER POINTS POSITION RACKS SCORE SEVEN TILES TRADEMARK TRIPLE TURNS VALUES VERTICAL VIEW WINNER Atlantic News Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 Raines or Fitzgerald 5 Don Adams sitcom, “__ Smart” 8 The Sultan of __ (Babe Ruth) 12 Boxer Spinks 13 John’s Yoko 14 Michaelson of “Gimme a Break!” 15 Landers and Miller 16 “Bosom Buddies” star 18 “Perry __” 20 “__ No Evil” 21 Siesta 23 Will Smith film 28 English instruction letters 31 Even score 33 “__ Beach” (war drama) 34 1994 Jim Carrey film 37 Ryan or Patrick 38 Mineo or Maglie 39 Old Testament book 40 Caron of “Gigi” 42 Year’s 12th 44 Gabor of “Green Acres” 46 Gilbert and Teasdale 50 Raymond Burr dramatic series 55 Parks or Convy 56 Nat “King” __ 57 Make lace 58 “Kiss Me Deadly” singer Ford 59 “__ of the Class” 60 All-films station 61 Barbara of “I Dream of Jeannie” DOWN 1 Broncos’ kicker Jason 2 Horne or Olin 3 Chaney and Chaney Jr. 4 Williams of “Happy Days” 5 “I’ve __ a Secret” 6 Sonny Shroyer series 7 Marisa of “My Cousin Vinny” 8 Jamaican music 9 Pale 10 Paul Burke series, “Noah’s __” 11 “__ the season...” 17 Mythical Greek hero series 19 Merchant and Maines 22 Fastening device 24 Resistance unit 25 Besch of “Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan” 26 “The Defiant __” 27 Skater Lipinski 28 “White Wedding” singer Billy 29 “Name That __” 30 Leon of “Father of the Bride” 32 Newspaper honchos, briefly 35 Dance in France 36 “Major __” 41 Madonna title role 43 TV line 45 Arkin or Sandler 47 Tim of “Simon & Simon” 48 Johnson of “Laugh-In” 49 Marsh of “South Park” 50 I, to a German 51 “Sheila” singer Tommy 52 Cup or pay ending 53 Simpsons neighbor Flanders 54 & so on & so forth Answers can be found on Page 8 Hampton Beach Band Concerts 1899 - 1999 By John M. Holman, Contributing Writer started at the bandstand in 1902. As James W. Tucker stated in Hampton Union column “Our Town” on February 14, 1952, “ .... there probably is not another recreational community in the entire United States where band concerts have been a regular feature on every day of the summer season, for 50 continuous years.” During the summer of 1902, the Haverhill City Band, conducted by Charles Higgins, and managed by Joe Goodrich, a Haverhill barber, played during almost the entire season. The following bands and leaders appeared at the bandstand from 1902 through 1984: Higgins Concert Band, Charles L. Higgins, Haverhill, MA, conductor, 1902-1920; Downes’ Band, Herbert W. Downes, Bradford, MA, conductor, 1921-1923; Chick’s Band, Arnold Chick, Haverhill, MA, conductor, first two weeks of the 1924 season. Also, Amesbury Band, Dr. Richard L. B. Wingate, conductor, HAMPTON BEACH | .... Over a century ago this summer that a conductor raised his baton and started the Hampton Beach Band Concerts. The north half of the Casino was built in 1899. At the same time, a highposted “kiosk” was erected across the street on the ocean side of the boulevard as a bandstand. The Hampton Beach bandstand was a familiar landmark to the vacationing tourists since 1899, when band concerts were given at the kiosk intermittently during 1899, 1900 and 1901, but not on a regular basis. Quoting from Peter Randall’s “HAMPTON: A century of Town and Beach 1888-1988”, “... For the opening of the Ocean House in 1901, Henri G. Blaisdell and his 20-piece band played for a week (at the new bandstand), returning in August for 10 days and playing again on Labor Day.” The south half of the original Casino building was completed in 1901, and regular band concerts HISTORY Continued on 21A• sudokupuzzle 9 5 6 7 1 6 2 8 8 2 9 7 1 7 8 4 6 7 4 5 4 9 3 1 9 1 5 9 4 2 5 8 3 2 Fill in the puzzle grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. Answers on 8A 21 AtlanticNews.Com Vol 34, No 7 | February 15, 2008 | Atlantic News | Page 21A . HISTORY FROM 20A Precinct and the Chamber of Commerce (with Town contributions through 1988) have supported the concerts.” Hampton’s own “Bill” Elliot, “The Singing Cop”, sang for many years with the “Hal” McDonnell Band at the Beach Bandstand. Mr. Elliot recently celebrated his one hundredth birthday. The old bandstand was razed in 1962 to make room for the Sea Shell complex, and an era of band music came to a close and another era opened with the dedication of the new Sea Shell complex. Footnote: Another band that played at Hampton Beach, year unknown, was Ted Herbert and his Hampton Beach Orchestra, who produced a 78 rpm record in the 1940’s/50’s called “Take your finger out of your mouth (I want a kiss from you)” on Marvel Records. Don Grady and Jean Flanders did the vocals and recorded at the Marvel Record Company, 852 Elm Street, Manchester, NH, record number 10501. On the reverse side is “If I give you my love” with Jean Flanders doing the vocal. (Ted Herbert was also featured in a documentary entitled “New Hampshire Ball Rooms” in 1995 on NHPTV Channel 11 out of Durham, NH.) 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No smoking, small pets considered. $1,200 per month plus deposit and Please return with payment to: Atlantic News PO Box 592 • Hampton, NH 03843 Phone 603.926.4557 Fax 603.926.4531 Cash - Check - Visa - Mastercard Cyan Magenta Yellow Black finished out the season of 1924; McDonnell’s Band, Harold (Hal) McDonnell, Methuen, MA, conductor, 1925-1936; Leave’s Band, Charles H. Leave, Hampton, NH, conductor, 1937-1938; Moses’ Band, Major Edgar Allen Moses, St. Petersburg, FL, conductor, 1939-1940; McDonnell’s Band, Harold (Hal) McDonnell, conductor, 1941-1945; Hill’s Band, Charles (Chuck) Hill, Boston, MA, conductor, 1946-1951. Quoting again from Peter Randall’s Hampton history book, “Although there were many changes in conductors during those years, several band members returned annually as “regulars”. Eddie Madden of Rochester was appointed bandmaster in 1957. In 1959, the Hampton Beach Band was under the direction of Dyson Kring of Dover, the assistant leader was Rolvin Coombs of Hampton, and the pianist was recent Winnacunnet High School graduate Glenroy Wolfsen of North Hampton. “Amesbury High School Band leader Frank Lawlor conducted the band from 1960 to 1963, and Stanley (Stan) W. Bednarz of North Hampton, music director of Winnacunnet High School, conducted the Beach band concerts from 1964 until 1984. Since 1984, Beach musical entertainment has included Bednarz’s Band and other performers, but concerts are no longer daily events. Originally the concerts were paid for by the street railway company, and later, the Casino management, but since the 1920’s, the Town and, most recently, the Beach 22 Page 22A | Atlantic News |February 15, 2008 | Vol 34, No 7 AtlanticNews.Com . marathon from 1A said the Hampton run was another step in his quest to run his first full-length marathon. “I want to try to qualify for Boston,” he said. The race is part of LOCO’s “Will Run for Beer” series, which also is host to other area runs such as very popular Great Bay Half Marathon. Flanagan said he was hoping to complete the 13 miles in roughly and hour and 40 minutes. And then it was back with the joking. “The winner will be drinking beer by the time I finish,” he said. “He’ll already be in his car and halfway home. Hey, if it wasn’t for us midpackers there wouldn’t be any prize money.” David Nayes with LOCO LETTERS from 5A AARP says ‘thanks’ Cyan Magenta Yellow Black To the Editor: During the New Hampshire Primary, you may have seen DividedWeFail’s purple mascot “Champ” on signs, on television, on-line, and in print ads. Champ, our special elephant/ donkey cross, has become a symbol of bipartisanship across the country. We would like to thank the elected officials who have endorsed our efforts to address, in a bipartisan fashion, two of our nation’s most critical domestic issues: Creating policies that ensure access to affordable, quality health care and financial security for all Americans. AARP, Business Roundta- sweets from 3A Sports, Inc. said the timing and location of the race were both highly desirable for those who run all year round. “We wanted to create a beautiful course that follows the ocean,” he said. “We wanted to start a good half marathon because there really wasn’t a good one in early February.” With a half marathon in February in New Hampshire, the weather is naturally a concern. And while local forecasters were calling for snow, the weather managed to hold up, with the sun making an occasional appearance to let the runners know that it was still there. In addition to a fun run to help fend off the doldrums of winter, the Half at the Hamptons also benefited several causes throughout the Seacoast region including the Winnacunnet Track Team and the University of New Hampshire Track Team among others, said Nayes. Among the other race sponsors were Harpoon Brewery and Accelerade sports drink. ble, Service Employees International Union and National Federation of Independent Business are four membership organizations that often find themselves on opposing sides of issues. But the looming crises in health care and financial security have motivated them to join forces through DividedWeFail. Thank you to AARP members, volunteers and staff who worked tirelessly in the months leading up to primary day, asking tough questions of presidential candidates, posting signs, and educating people about the DividedWeFail platform. The presidential primary may have come and gone, but our work in New Hampshire continues. With your help, we can put an end to the partisan politics that is stalling our country. Visit DividedWeFail.org to review our initiative, or call (603) 621-1018. Ally McNair AARP NH State President Manchester Runner collapses during race By Scott E. Kinney Atlantic News Staff Writer HAMPTON | Longtime long-distance runner Bill Paradis was pronounced dead following a heart attack on Sunday while participating in the Half at the Hamptons, a half-marathon road race event. According to fellow runners, Paradis collapsed around mile 6 of the 13.1-mile course and was taken to Exeter Hospital. First responders were unable to revive him. Paradis, 55, was a member of the Rochester Runners Club and was known for his generosity, encouragement and sense of humor. he been paying attention or just trying to be popular? Where did the surplus go from the previous administration? Where is the money going from the increased fees? Have citizens noticed these new fees and questioned why we are so out of balance? What will it take for even Democrats to realize they have made a mistake? Will it take an income tax or a sales tax for taxpayers to notice? Only we can question and get government to tighten their belt and save us from a non-New Hampshire-type tax. I don’t want us to be like so many other over-spending states. Mary Smyk Stratham Questions To the Editor: Isn’t it a shame that Governor Lynch didn’t listen to the budget experts? He would rather be a PR governor, having pictures taken at events or with people who are trying to accomplish good for the state. He could be spending some of that time making a positive study of the budget and taxes. Has It’s the Month to Leap for Joy All Rowe Fabric Grades 1 Low Price Month of February Only, Special Orders Only $849 story time added the perfect holiday touch to the occasion, held in the library’s Wheaton Lane Room. The room is currently serving a showcase for a student art exhibit from Hampton Academy, and provided a colorful and unique backdrop. The perennially popular tea was hosted by the Friends of the Lane Memorial Library, with assistance provided by a helpful group of students from Hampton Academy and Winnacunnet High School. “We are thrilled once again to be able to do this for the kids of the community,” said Friends President, Gloria Goudreau. “It’s awesome to see them all dressed up and excited to come.” Accompanied by the special adults in their lives, a total of 40 children ages 4-8 attended that day, prompting Past President Kris Oswald to observe, “Everyone looks so pretty — there’s lots of pink.” “The turnout is always great — it fills up quickly,” said Valentine Sweetheart Tea Chairman, Arlenea Batchelder. “It’s nice for families because it’s free. There’s not much that’s ‘free.’” As the party started, the guests were invited to listen to Children’s Librarian Paulina Shadowens read a trio of books, including “Elmo Loves You,” “Clifford’s First Valentine” and “Valentine’s Day at the Zoo,” a brand new pop-up book and one of the latest additions to the library’s collection. The desserts — cupcakes, brownies, cookies and more — were a natural hit, and everyone sipped their choice of beverage from the china cups. It wasn’t hard to guess what Maggie was sipping — she came wearing a shirt that read “This Girl Loves Hot Chocolate.” Two tables over, Ben and Chris enjoyed hot chocolate and apple juice, and both agreed that the cookies were their favorites. After the stories were read and the delectable treats enjoyed it was time for the craft. Friends members supplied the individual Valentine-sized “mailboxes” and all the embellishments used to decorate them. “I liked doing the mailbox,” said Erin, her cheek adorned with a white unicorn with a colorful rainbow mane. Part of the fun was a chance to win a gift “movie popcorn bucket” with two DVDs and movie treats. Eightyear-old Hannah Doherty was the lucky recipient at the morning seating. She told her mother, “I thought today was my lucky day!” Whether they won a prize or not, there’s a very good chance that most everyone at the tea felt the same way as Hannah, thanks to the Friends of the Lane Memorial Library. “This is just one of the events that the Friends and the library sponsors,” said Goudreau, who listed Ron Jillians, Hollywood Video, Hannaford’s, Me and Ollies and others among those who helped make the Valentine’s Sweetheart Tea a success. “Our library is such a vital part of the community and we need to continue to support it so we can continue to [offer] all of these services. It’s so important.” The Friends also sponsor speakers and exhibits, and organize fundraisers for the benefit of the library. New members are always welcome; to join or for more information visit www. hampton.lib.nh.us/library/ friends/index.htm, or call the library at (603) 926-3368. Wanted To Buy Antiques H Jewelry H Silver H Gold Judy A. Davis ~ Antiques One Item or Entire Estate ~ Cash Paid For: All Antiques, Antique Furniture, Oriental Rugs, Paintings, Glass, China, Old Weathervanes, Pottery, Old Clocks, Lamps, Antique Dolls & Toys, Guns, Swords, Duck Decoys, Coins, Old Prints, Books & Old Photography. 28 Years Experience 615 Portsmouth Ave. : Greenland, NH (603) 431-7272 www.uncommonroom.com Buying Estate and Contemporary Jewelry, Diamond Rings, Brooches, Watches, Cameos, Charm Bracelets, All Fine Gold and Silver Jewelry. Also wanted to buy: Sterling Silver Flatware, Tea Services, Trays, Presentation Pieces and All Fine Silver. U.S. Route 1 : Seabrook, NH 603-474-2323 www.seacoastfurniture.com Certified by Gem School of America H Member: New Hampshire Antique Dealer Assn. Please Call (603) 496-1811 or (603) 934-5545 23 AtlanticNews.Com Vol 34, No 7 | February 15, 2008 | Atlantic News | Page 23A . Business Pet of the week Room to run at Play All Day Doggy Daycare By Scott E. Kinney Atlantic News Staff Writer HAMPTON | You’re heading out the door Monday morning. You’re already late and backing out the door with hands full, ready to break about a half dozen traffic laws in order to get to work on time when you get “the look.” It’s Fido (or Sparky or Fifi) and they’re giving you that look: “You’re going NEW LAW OFFICE OPENS Adopt a Frien d Hi my name is Ho bo, a four-year-o ld, female American Short Hair. I am a swee t girl, but am very sad and de pressed becaus e I have been at SPCA for nearly the a year. I really need my own ho (one that is quiet me would be nice). I am the right family waiting for to come and adop t me. The New Hampshire SPCA will be holding its Singles Mingle on Friday, Feb. 15 from 4-7 p.m . During that tim there will be do e or prizes, and ad option rates on adult cats will be all discounted to $2 5. To see Hobo and all the othe r friendly animals at the NHSPCA visit their Web site at www.nhsp ca.org. Community WARMLY RECEIVED Business After Hours goes creative Special to the Atlantic News The Hampton and Exeter Area Chambers of Commerce celebrated with the law firm of Bostock, Rogers & Donais at a ribbon cutting ceremony held recently in their new office, located at 92 Portsmouth Avenue in Exeter. Attorney Pamela Saia-Rogers cut the ribbon, surrounded by BRD partners and staff, Chamber ambassadors, town officials, and guests, including former Congressman Jeb Bradley. Bostock, Rogers & Donais is a general practice law firm with concentrations in civil litigation, business/ corporate law, municipal law, criminal defense, and family law. They currently have offices in Exeter, Manchester, and Haverhill, MA. For more information, call the Exeter office at (603) 772-2400 or visit www.brdattorneys. com. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo eliminated them through sheer flexibility. There are no hard-and-fast drop off times, and the times spent at the daycare are customizable to each dog’s needs. But Play All Day Doggy Daycare is more than just a place for your pet to hang out for the day. The business will be offering other pet services such as training and grooming. The front of the building will eventually evolve into a retail space were happy dog owners can purchase a variety of items for their favorite pet. Banks said to look for an official grand opening of the business coming in the spring. After roughly a month of business, she said the response to this new venture have been quite positive. “It’s been really, really good,” she said. “We’ve had dogs for everyday. Everybody has been really positive about what we’re doing.” Play All Day Doggy Daycare is open Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. For more information or to schedule an appointment, stop by their 9 Ann’s Lane location in Hampton; call (603) 9294110; or visit www.playalldaydoggydaycare.com. EXETER | The Exeter Area Chamber will host a Business After Hours event on Thursday, February 21 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at To Your Art’s Content, located at 104 Epping Road in Exeter. Participants at this artistic event will enjoy appetizers and beverages while learning about pottery and creating their own glass magnet. There is no charge to attend; admission is one business card for the prize drawings and one business card to post on the “Look Who’s Here” board. Members of the Chamber, their guests, and any business seeking more information about To Your Art’s Content or the Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce are welcome to attend. Participants will have an opportunity to network and meet new members. Everyone is urged to bring a supply of business cards to exchange. For more information about Business After Hours or the Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce, call (603) 7722411 or visit www.exeterarea.org. Gary Kimball (right) of Faith Community Church in Hampton offers some Valentine’s Day sweets to a resident of Dearborn House, where FCC also served a heartfelt “Love Beyond Measure” holiday presentation featuring music, a skit and special readings. — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo Church hosts Sweetheart Buffet BRENTWOOD | Celebrate love and fellowship at the 11th annual Sweetheart Buffet, taking place on Saturday, February 16 from 5:30-7 p.m. at Pilgrim Church, located on Route 111A in Brentwood. This delightful Valentine event will offer candlelight, soft dinner music and an outstanding menu, including fresh carved ham, turkey and roast beef, a salad bar, and more, including a variety of homemade desserts. In addition, free babysitting for children ages 3-10 will be offered. The children will be served dinner, watch a movie, and enjoy other activities on the lower floor of the church while the grownups are upstairs enjoying the meal. All of this makes the Sweetheart Buffet a great midwinter event to attend. Tickets will only be sold at the door and are $10 per person. To have tickets held at the door, or to make reservations for parties of five or more call (603) 642-4597. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black TIME TO PLAY — Amanda Banks spends time with one of her clients at her new business, Play All Day Doggy Daycare. — Atlantic News Photo by Scott E. Kinney without me … again.” But it doesn’t have to be that way. Thanks to new business Play All Day Doggy Daycare, Fido now has the opportunity to get out of the house and get out that excess energy rather than take it out on you after a long day of work. The business is the brainchild of Amanda Banks and Craig Field, a local couple who were looking for something different than the dull old day job. “It’s always been kind of a passion,” explains Banks. “With our dogs we’ve been to about a half dozen daycares over the years. We’re in love with our dogs. We wanted to create something that included all of the good and eliminate the stuff that was a pain.” Banks went to school for Pre-Veterinary Science and has served as a vet tech. That education has evolved into the couple offering a place for local pups to come out and play. The business has 5,000 square feet of indoor space and a huge fenced in backyard approximately twice that size. That means plenty of room for Fido and his new-found friends to run and play. As for the parts that were a pain, Banks and Field have 24 Page 24A | Atlantic News |February 15, 2008 | Vol 34, No 7 AtlanticNews.Com . Cyan Magenta Yellow Black If belongs to you. Replace today’s uncertainties with guarantees. 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