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On the run
Half at the Hamptons steps out for inaugural half-marathon
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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.
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observed. “I’m not the only
fool out here.”
All joking aside, Flanagan
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Friday, February 15
Saturday, February 16
Sunday, February 17
CHART YOUR WEEKEND
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Monday, February 18
• Early release denied for Flynn, page 4
• Find family fun at WinterFest, page 6
• Play All Day Doggy Daycare, page 23
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Very Cold with
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• Friday, February 15, 9 p.m., at 2008
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17, 8 p.m., at 2008 All Star Weekend.
Tuesday, February 19, 9 p.m., vs.
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February 20, 10:30 p.m., vs. Golden
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• Saturday, February 16, 7 p.m., vs.
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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
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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
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suspects that even Flynn “in
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would agree.”
While Flynn’s rehabilitation is not in question, said
McHugh, it was the appropriate amount of time spent
in prison that was at issue.
He determined that Flynn
will again become eligible
for parole after serving 25
years in prison.
During the original trial,
Flynn pleaded guilty to
Dems meet to
thank Goodman
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HAMPTON | The Hampton Democratic Committee
will meet on Tuesday, February 19 in the Wheaton Lane
Room of the Lane Memorial Library. This event is
open to the public. 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
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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
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To the Editor:
I would like to take this
opportunity to thank the
voters of Hampton for the
confidence they have shown
for me in the recent special
election for state representative. 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
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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
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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.
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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.
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REMEMBERED — Navy
SEAL Nathan Hardy, a
Durham native, was
killed in combat on
Feb. 4 leaving behind a
community who knew
and loved him.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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:
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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.
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comments and rebuttals to
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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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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
For those who cannot attend the
event, donations may be mailed
to TD BankNorth, 40 High Street,
Hampton, NH 03842 (Dave Follansbee Fund account #9242697170) or
to Dave Follansbee, PO Box 332,
Hampton, NH 03843. For more
information visit www.davesfund.
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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.
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performance.
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.
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PORTSMOUTH | Tickets are now
on sale for the 12th annual AIDS
Response Seacoast (ARS) Spring
Gayla, taking place on Saturday,
March 22 at 6 p.m. at the Sheraton
Harborside Hotel in Portsmouth. This
event marks the 20th anniversary of
ARS.
This year’s theme is “Diamonds
Are a Girl’s Best Friend,” in anticipation of Carol Channing’s special performance to benefit ARS on Thursday,
April 3 at the Music Hall. 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.
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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.
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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.
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‘Fire’ burns at Music Hall
PORTSMOUTH | Tickets are
now on sale for the all-new, first
national tour of “Ring of Fire: The
Music of Johnny Cash,” coming
directly from Broadway to the
Music Hall for two performances
this spring.
The music of the legendary Man
in Black will ignite the Music Hall
stage in its Portsmouth premiere on
Thursday, April 10 at 7:30 p.m. and
Friday, April 11 at 8 p.m.
Stories of passion, redemption,
humor, and salvation set the stage
ablaze in this musical production
honoring the world’s most famous
rebel, Johnny Cash. 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
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Artwork is currently being sought for
the annual “Artists of the Seacoast”
exhibit coming this April at the Children’s
Museum of Portsmouth. Artwork
submitted for the exhibit will also be
considered for inclusion in Families First
Health and Support Center’s 2009 art
calendar, a fundraiser for the nonprofit
community health center. 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.
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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. For more information about the Portsmouth Garden
Club or this program, call Marilyn
Wallingford at (603) 926-7200.
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HAMPTON | Come one, come
all! Marston Elementary School will
be holding its seventh annual Variety
Show on Thursday, February 21 at
6:30 p.m. at the Winnacunnet Community Auditorium.
This year’s show will feature exciting dance acts, awesome gymnastics,
entertaining musical performances
and hilarious comedy skits.
Marston School’s cast of more than
90 performers have been working
with staff members and practicing for
over a month, and they are more than
ready to showcase their talents at this
spectacular event.
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. For more information call
(603) 926-8708.
2/19/08
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PORTSMOUTH | It has all the
makings of a classic murder mystery.
A suspected killer, acting in his
own defense as an expert on serial
killers, acquitted due to lack of hard
evidence. A cop pushed to the edge
after eight years of looking for the
man responsible for the serial rapist/murderer who terrorized the
Seacoast in 2000. A police department disturbed by the cop’s obsession with the closed case. 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.
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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
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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.
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AUTO RACING
Friday
3:00 p.m. ESPN2 NASCAR
Racing Nationwide Series
— Camping World 300 Qualifying. From Daytona International
Speedway in Daytona Beach,
Fla. (Live)
6:00 p.m. ESPN2 NASCAR Now
(Live)
Saturday
12:00 p.m. ESPN2 NASCAR
Countdown (Live)
1:15 p.m. ESPN2 NASCAR
Racing Nationwide Series —
Camping World 300. From Daytona International Speedway in
Daytona Beach, Fla. (Live)
Sunday
9:58 a.m. ESPN2 NASCAR Now
(Live)
11:00 a.m. ESPN2 NHRA Drag
Racing Lucas Oil Sportsman
Series. From Pomona, Calif.
(Taped)
2:00 p.m. WFXT-25 NASCAR
Racing Sprint Cup — Daytona
500. From Daytona International Speedway in Daytona
Beach, Fla. (Live)
Monday
6:00 p.m. ESPN2 NASCAR Now
(Live)
Tuesday
6:00 p.m. ESPN2 NASCAR Now
(Live)
Wednesday
6:00 p.m. ESPN2 NASCAR Now
(Live)
Thursday
6:00 p.m. ESPN2 NASCAR Now
(Live)
Saturday
10:00 a.m. NESN Red Sox
Spring Break (Live)
Monday
6:30 p.m. FOXSN Sports Tonight: Spring Training Edition
(Live)
10:00 p.m. FOXSN Sports Tonight: Spring Training Edition
(Live)
Tuesday
6:30 p.m. FOXSN Sports Tonight: Spring Training Edition
(Live)
8:00 p.m. FOXSN Sports Tonight: Spring Training Edition
(Live)
Wednesday
10:00 a.m. NESN Red Sox
Spring Break (Live)
6:30 p.m. FOXSN Sports Tonight: Spring Training Edition
(Live)
7:00 p.m. FOXSN Sports Tonight: Spring Training Edition
(Live)
9:30 p.m. FOXSN Sports Tonight: Spring Training Edition
(Live)
Thursday
10:00 a.m. NESN Red Sox
Spring Break (Live)
6:30 p.m. FOXSN Sports Tonight: Spring Training Edition
(Live)
BASKETBALL
Friday
7:00 p.m. ESPN All-Star Celebrity Game. From the New
Orleans Arena in New Orleans.
(Live)
9:00 p.m. ESPN Pittsburgh at
Marquette. (Live)
TNT T-Mobile Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam. From New
Orleans Center in New Orleans.
(Live)
11:00 p.m. TNT Inside the NBA
(Live)
12:20 a.m. ESPN College Gamenight (Live)
Saturday
11:00 a.m. ESPN College GameDay (Live)
12:00 p.m. WCVB-5 WMUR-9
Connecticut at South Florida.
(Live)
ESPN Georgetown at Syracuse. (Live)
FOXSN Hofstra at James Madison. (Live)
1:00 p.m. WBZ-4 Virginia Tech
at North Carolina. (Live)
2:00 p.m. ESPN Louisville at
Providence. (Live)
3:00 p.m. WSBK-38 Clemson at
North Carolina. (Live)
3:30 p.m. WCVB-5 WMUR-9
Regional Coverage — Oklahoma State at Texas A&M or
Stanford at Arizona. (Live)
4:00 p.m. ESPN Arkansas at
Mississippi State. (Live)
FOXSN Women’s College Arizona State at Stanford. (Live)
5:00 p.m. TNT Inside the NBA
(Live)
6:00 p.m. ESPN Texas at Baylor. (Live)
ESPN2 Holy Cross at Bucknell.
(Live)
ESPNC Yale at Pennsylvania.
(Live)
7:00 p.m. TNT NBA’s Greatest
Slam Dunk Contest: Airborne
(Live)
8:00 p.m. ESPN College GameDay (Live)
ESPN2 Old Dominion at Virginia Commonwealth. (Live)
ESPNC Villanova at St. John’s.
(Live)
TNT All-Star Pregame Show
(Live)
8:30 p.m. TNT 2008 All-Star
Skills Competition. From New
Orleans Arena in New Orleans.
(Live)
9:00 p.m. ESPN Michigan State
at Indiana. (Live)
FOXSN Washington State at
Oregon. (Live)
12:00 a.m. ESPN Midnight Madness Recap of college basketball action. (Live)
12:40 a.m. ESPN NBA Fastbreak
NBA highlights, analysis, lookins. (Live)
Sunday
1:00 p.m. WBZ-4 Ohio State at
Michigan. (Live)
WSBK-38 Virginia at Boston
College. (Live)
3:00 p.m. FOXSN Northeastern
at William & Mary. (Live)
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ESPN2 Women’s College Texas Tech at Texas A&M. (Live)
5:00 p.m. FOXSN Women’s
College Oklahoma at Baylor.
(Same-day Tape)
5:30 p.m. NESN Women’s College Maryland at Duke. (Live)
7:30 p.m. NESN Duke at Wake
Forest. (Live)
8:00 p.m. TNT All-Star Pregame Show (Live)
8:30 p.m. TNT 2008 All-Star
Game. From New Orleans Center in New Orleans. (Live)
10:00 p.m. FOXSN UCLA at USC.
(Live)
12:30 a.m. ESPN NBA Fastbreak
NBA highlights, analysis, lookins. (Live)
1:00 a.m. ESPN College Gamenight (Live)
Monday
4:00 p.m. ESPN2 Georgetown
at Providence. (Live)
ESPNC Teams TBA. (Taped)
7:00 p.m. ESPN Syracuse at
Louisville. (Live)
ESPN2 Women’s College Purdue at Ohio State. (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. (Live)
10:00 p.m. FOXSN Celtics Pregame Live (Live)
10:30 p.m. FOXSN Boston Celtics at Golden State Warriors.
From Oracle Arena in Oakland,
Calif. (Live)
11:30 p.m. ESPN2 College Gamenight (Live)
1:00 a.m. FOXSN Celtics Postgame Live (Live)
1:20 a.m. ESPN College Gamenight (Live)
1:40 a.m. ESPN NBA Fastbreak
NBA highlights, analysis, lookins. (Live)
Thursday
7:00 p.m. ESPN Teams TBA.
(Live)
ESPN2 Massachusetts at
Rhode Island. (Live)
8:00 p.m. TNT Miami Heat at
Houston Rockets. From Toyota
Center in Houston. (Live)
9:00 p.m. ESPN Teams TBA.
(Live)
ESPN2 Michigan at Minnesota.
(Live)
10:30 p.m. TNT Seattle Sonics at
Portland Trail Blazers. From the
Rose Garden in Portland, Ore.
(Live)
11:00 p.m. FOXSN Oregon at
USC. (Live)
12:30 a.m. ESPN College Gamenight (Live)
1:00 a.m. TNT Inside the NBA
(Live)
BOWLING
Sunday
11:00 a.m. ESPNC Bayer Classic. From El Paso, Texas.
(Taped)
12:30 p.m. ESPN Pepsi Championship. From Omaha, Neb.
(Live)
Monday
12:00 p.m. ESPNC Pepsi Championship. 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)
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10:00 p.m. FOXSN Sports Tonight: Spring Training Edition
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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
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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-
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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•
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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.)
THE CHUCK HILL
BAND, 1950 Front, left
to right: Chuck Hill, Joe
Sweeney , Merrow Bodge,
Willis Trainer, Tom Sakelaris;
Rear: Henry (Ed) Dumaine,
Arthur (Ziggie) Sargent
Alexander Milligan and
Robert Barrett.
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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
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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’
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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