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Presorted Standard U.S. POSTAGE PAID TV Listings Postal Customer INSIDE: GEO. J. FOSTER & CO, INC. Vol 34, No 30 |July 25, 2008 | Atlantic News | Page A . 333 Central Ave. Dover, NH 03820 AtlanticNews.Com Please Deliver Before Friday, July 25, 2008 Vol. 34 | No. 30 | 24 Pages Going the Distance Cyan Magenta Yellow Black ON THE RUN - Devinne Cullinane (inset) has been running competitively since she was a “really little” (left). The 12-year-old will be representing Hampton and Region Six at the 31st North American Finals of the Hershey’s Track and Field Games on August 3. — Atlantic News Photos Hampton’s Devinne Cullinane heads to Hershey for North American Finals By Liz Premo Atlantic News Staff Writer W hen young athletes from around the United States and Canada converge upon the Henry Hershey Field in Hershey, Pennsylvania on Saturday, August 2, a 12-year-old runner from Hampton will be among them. Devinne Cullinane recently earned a spot in the 800-meter running event that will be part of the 31st North American Finals of the Hershey’s Track and Field Games. She will join more than 500 of her peers competing at the finals. As a participant in the program offered each year by the Hampton Recreation Department, Devinne bested runners age 11-12 from five New England states (NH, CT, RI, MA and ME) and Nova Scotia in recent regional competition. “She actually beat everyone in Region Six,” says Hampton Rec Program Coordinator, Rene Boudreau. “She beat everybody pretty soundly. Her time at States was 2:36. She’s pretty quick.” According to Boudreau, sending an athlete from Hampton to Hershey “has been a long time coming. We always sent half our team to states; [now Devinne] will take the final step and go to nationals!” Devinne, who has been taking part in Hampton Rec’s Hershey Track and Field program since she was about 7 (and competing once she turned 9) is looking forward to this next step in her running career. “I’m really excited about it,” says Devinne, an honor student who will be entering seventh grade at St. Patrick’s School in Portsmouth this fall. “I’m hoping to do really well down there [in PA].” Though she admits she doesn’t know what to expect, she acknowledges that “the race is going to be really tough.” She figures she will be running the 800m “against 8 or 9 other kids” heading toward the finish line. The sport comes easy to Devinne. She hails from a family of runners (“My famDISTANCE cont. on 22A• Mon-Fri 8aM-6pM Sat 9aM-5pM Concerned about high gas prices? So are we! Motorcars has 15 fully serviced, fuel efficient Saab 4 cylinder turbo sedans, wagons and hatchbacks in stock! 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Weather the weekend Friday, July 25 High: 84˚ Low: 66˚ Saturday, July 26 High: 90˚ Low: 66˚ Sunday, July 27 High: 83˚ Low: 67˚ Monday, July 28 High: 82˚ Low: 62˚ Sun and cloulds and clear at night Partly sunny Storms possible Mostly sunny Storms at night Partly sunny Storms possible July 25 Last Quarter Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Tides Newburyport High Tide Tides provided by www.maineharbors.com DateAM Hampton Low Tide High Tide PMAM PM DateAM Portsmouth Low Tide PMAM PM High Tide Date AM Dover Low Tide PMAM PM High Tide DateAM Low Tide PMAM PM 25Fri 26Sat 4:58 5:25 11:46 5:54 6:20 12:26 12:39 25Fri 4:41 5:08 11:07 11:47 25Fri 4:49 5:16 10:52 11:32 25Fri 6:00 6:27 12:02 27Sun 6:57 7:20 1:27 1:38 26Sat 5:37 6:03 12:00 26Sat 5:45 6:11 11:45 26Sat 6:56 7:22 12:42 12:55 27Sun 6:40 7:03 12:48 12:59 27Sun 6:48 7:11 12:33 12:44 27Sun 7:59 8:22 1:43 1:54 28Mon 8:05 8:24 2:33 2:41 29Tue 9:13 9:28 3:40 3:47 30Wed 10:18 10:30 4:44 4:50 31Thu 11:17 11:29 5:43 5:50 L et ’ s P Lay G oLf ! 28Mon 7:48 8:07 1:54 2:02 29Tue 8:56 9:11 3:01 3:08 28Mon 7:56 8:15 1:39 1:47 29Tue 28Mon 9:07 9:26 2:49 2:57 9:04 9:19 2:46 2:53 29Tue 10:15 10:30 3:56 4:03 30Wed 10:01 10:13 4:05 4:11 30Wed 10:09 10:21 3:50 3:56 30Wed 11:20 11:32 5:00 5:06 31Thu 11:00 11:12 5:04 5:11 31Thu 11:08 11:20 4:49 4:561 31Thu 12:19 5:59 6:06 Invitation to participate in.... 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Community Good food for a good cause Special to the Atlantic News HAMPTON | The Hampton Historical Society will host their 7th annual Southern Style Pig Roast on Saturday, August 30 from 12-3 p.m. on the grounds of Tuck Museum. Tickets are now on sale. This popular fundraising event will feature an encore of past years’ menu: Roasted pig, pasta salad, potato salad, cole slaw, baked beans, applesauce, barbecue sauce, rolls, dessert and beverages. Besides great food, there will be a silent auction (conducted from 12-2:30 p.m.), a 50/50 raffle, door prizes, music by Yvonne’s Music Factory, and Bubba the Clown, who will entertain the kids. Tickets for the pig roast are $20 for adults and $10 for children age 9-16; children age 8 and under are free with an adult. The ticket prices have not gone up in seven years, so plan on buying tickets and enjoy good food for a good cause. Tickets are available at the Hampton Rec office on Winnacunnet Road in Hampton; Caffé Fresco and O'Donnell Imports, both on Lafayette Road in Hampton; and the Tuck Museum on Park Avenue in Hampton. For information about the events or tickets call Catherine Fletcher at (603) 926-0124. SURROUNDED BY GOOD ART — Local artist Betsey Miller is pictured here with a few of her paintings currently on display in the Roberta Craig Room at the North Hampton Public Library. The exhibit will run through the end of July. — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo Talent runs in the family NORTH HAMPTON | When it comes to painting, talent is all in the genes as far as artist Betsey Miller is concerned. Miller, a North Hampton resident, hails from a long line of artists. Her own personal talent, however, wasn’t tapped until about 10 years ago when she became a retiree wintering in Florida. “I took up a little art class,” she explains. Her efforts created quite the buzz. “Everyone said, ‘You’ve got something, Betsey,’” she says. And so she does. Miller has a selection of her paintings currently on exhibit in at the town’s library. A lovely assortment of her George deForest Brush seascapes, florals, still life and portraits hang on the walls of the library’s Roberta Craig Room for public view. For someone who has only been painting a decade after taking a minimum of instruction, Miller has proved herself to be an accomplished artist. Her use of colors is stunning, and each painting — whether mastered in oils or watercolors — springs to life in a vibrant treat for the eye and a cheerful delight for the soul. As a member of the Seacoast Artist Association, Miller enjoys “being surrounded by good art.” And as painting styles go, “I’m a realist,” she says. “I like pretty things. I’m an oldfashioned painter.” Speaking of which, Miller discloses that she has something in common with another old-fashioned American painter, one George deForest Brush (1855-1941). The artistic connection? “He was my grandfather,” she says. “He was a portrait artist who went to Europe” to study at the Paris studio of Jean-Leon Gerome. His work hangs in museums around the US, including the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. An award-winning artist known for his series of paintings of American Indians, Brush will also be rep- resented at an art exhibit open to the public. “The Indian Paintings” will be displayed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC from September 14 through January 4, 2009. The exhibition will feature 20 of Brush’s works, many of which belong to private collectors and several that have recently come to light. According to the National Gallery of Art, “these stunningly beautiful paintings are studio compositions: Complex mediations on the advent of modernism in which the Indian serves as metaphor.” Having their own individual artwork represented in two very diverse exhibits just months apart is a source of pride for Miller, especially when it comes to family and fame. “He raised six children,” she says of her late grandfather, who often used his family as subjects for his paintings. “He was successful in his lifetime.” A success in her own right, Betsey Miller will exhibit her work in the Roberta Craig Room at the North Hampton Library through the end of July, so there’s still time to stop by and check it out. The North Hampton Public Library is located at 237 Atlantic Avenue. For more information, call the library at (603) 964-6326. TIME TO EAT — Volunteers assist with the main course at a previous pig roast hosted by the Hampton Historical Society. 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Tell them you saw it in the Atlantic News THE FIRST AMENDMENT: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievance.” AtlanticNews.Com Vol 34, No 30 |July 25, 2008 | Atlantic News | Page A . News Local High risk time for EEE/WNV Church hosts burger burn fundraiser By Liz Premo Atlantic News Staff Writer in order to provide additional assistance to communities in the southeastern part of the state in combating EEE and WNV. “Unfortunately, it is a part of the ‘new normal’ in New England that we need to use repellent in the summer,” says DHHS Commissioner Nicholas Toumpas. “It should be routine for everyone. We do not want anyone else to become ill with either of these diseases.” According to DHHS officials, “EEE and WNV are transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito that has picked up the virus by feeding on an infected bird. EEE is a serious disease that carries a high mortality rate for those who contract the serious encephalitis form of the illness. Symptoms may include high fever, severe headache, stiff neck, and sore throat. There is no treatment for the disease, which can lead to seizures and coma. Symptoms usually occur 4 to 10 days after being bitten.” For individuals who are Summer’s Here! It’s tIme for those backyard barbeques We offer fresh cut steaks, pork, lamb, chicken and all natural and marinated meats too. Come enjoy a tasty sub or wrap on your way to the beach. We make homemade potato, pasta and macaroni salads to accompany your favorite steaks from Joe’s. Rte 111 Atlantic Ave., North Hampton, NH • 603-964-6152 • M-F 9-6 SAT 8-5 bitten by a mosquito carrying West Nile virus, say DHHS officials, “the risk of contracting the infection is low and in the overwhelming majority of cases there are no symptoms or just mild, flu-like symptoms. At times, West Nile virus can causes meningitis and can be a serious threat to seniors, young children and those with compromised immune systems. If illness does occur, it typically happens within 3 to 15 days after being bitten by an infected mosquito.” Besides all previously approved-repellents (formulas containing DEET, picaridin or oil of lemon eucalyptus) a new type — IR3535 — has been approved by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as being both safe and effective in reducing the risk of mosquito bites. Fact sheets about West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis are available at www.dhhs.nh.gov; additional information about WNV/EEE is available by calling (866) 273-NILE (6453). HAMPTON | The First Baptist Church of Hampton will hold its annual Burger Burn, yard sale and bake sale on Saturday, July 26, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in front of the church, located at 36 Winnacunnet Road in Hampton. The burger burn will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The rain date for this event will be Saturday, August 2. For more information, call (603) 926-3200 . Check those treasures at Antiques Appraisal Day RYE | Did Grandma buy that glass kerosene lamp in the den at Woolworth’s? Or could it be a very collectible Sandwich Glass piece? Now is the time to find out. The Rye Historical will host its third annual Antiques Appraisal Day on Saturday, August 9, from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Rye Congregational Church, located at 580 Washington Road in Rye. Antique dealers/ auctioneers/ appraisers, Stephen Bennett of Portsmouth, Dan Olmstead of Newfields and Aime Sevigny of North Berwick will donate their time to the event and will give verbal appraisals of any number of treasures. They will consider items such as books, jewelry, coins, dolls, toys, military items, baskets, quilts, rugs, paper goods and pottery, so start selecting those items now. The cost for appraisal is $5 for one item, $10 for three items, and $15 for five items. There is a limit of 10 items person. The Historical Society will also have antiques and collectibles for sale, as well as an assortment of items from their gift shop available for purchase. All proceeds raised at the event will benefit the Rye Town Museum, which is operated by the Historical Society. Located across the street at 10 Olde Parish Road, the museum will also be open for viewing for the duration of Antiques Appraisal Day. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black SEACOAST | It’s that time of year again: Time to be even more aware of the dangers of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) and West Nile Virus (WNV). The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) announced this week that the high-risk time period for seeing activity involving EEE and WNV has begun. While overall mosquito testing season runs from June 1 through October 31, positive results in mosquitoes and animals as well as humans generally occur between July 20 and October 20, approximately three months of diligence on the part of the public as well as officials. “This is the time of year we would expect to start seeing positive test results,” observes Dr. Jose Montero, director of Public Health at DHHS. “We certainly hope that we do not, but we must be prepared. We are again asking that clinicians report any neurologically com- patible illness so those cases can be tested and investigated as appropriate.” No positives have been identified in the Granite State thus far for 2008, though 2,131 mosquito pools, one horse sample, and 56 human samples have been tested. Last year, no specimens tested positive for WNV, but there were three human cases, six mosquito pools, and two animals identified with EEE. WNV has already been detected this year in Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts; one person from Connecticut was diagnosed with the disease. EEE has not been detected yet this year in New England, though there has reportedly been substantial activity in the southern portion of the United States. Back in 2006, DHHS declared a public health threat for Rockingham, Eastern Hillsborough, Southern Merrimack, and Southern Strafford Counties due to the increased risk people contracting either disease. DHHS has maintained that designation Page A | Atlantic News |July 25, 2008 | Vol 34, No 30 Local News Go wild for reading at Lane Library HAMPTON | Every day is a good day for reading, especially in the Lane Memorial Library’s Children's Room, where theme for this year’s summer reading program is “G'Day for Reading.” In perfect tune with the program’s current focus on Australia and the Down Under theme, a Wildlife Encounters program will be presented at the library on Wednesday, July 30 at 10 a.m. Participants attending the event will be introduced to animals of all sorts — including a baby wallaby. Parents should note that due to an overwhelming response to this year’s summer programming, there is currently a wait list to attend the Children's Room events. Don’t forget the grand finale on Wednesday, July 30 at 6:30 p.m. Children signed up for the reading program will receive a gift certificate and book to celebrate their participation in the Summer Reading Program. There will also be a drawing of tickets for prizes donated by generous local vendors and organizations. The Lane Memorial Library is located on Academy Avenue in Hampton. For more information about the Summer Reading Program or related events, or to sign up, call the Children's Room at (603) 926-4729. Donations needed at Rescue Anonymous Cyan Magenta Yellow Black ew HAMPTON FALLS | Rescue Anonymous is a non-profit, no-kill feline rescue and adoption organization located on the corner of Route 88 and Brown Road, just past Applecrest Orchards in Hampton Falls. Rescue Anonymous is operated by individuals who care deeply about cats and are trying their best to make a difference in these animals’ lives. Because Rescue Anonymous is run on a shoestring budget, donations from the community are always greatly appreciated. Ongoing needs include cat litter and cat food, as well as cash donations. For more information about Rescue Anonymous or to make a donation, call (603) 778-6309; to see the cats available for adoption visit www.petfinder.com/shelters/NH49.html. AtlanticNews.Com . Community Rockingham Craftsmen have new site for summer fair Special to the Atlantic News STRATHAM | They’re not lost; they are simply moving to a new location. Still crafting at 41 years young, the Rockingham Craftsmen will hold their summer fair on Saturday, August 2 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Stratham Hill Park, located on Route 33 in Stratham. “We have the finest juried craftsmen,” says member Dusty Bunker. “We make what we sell.” Items featured at the fair include stoneware pottery, woodworking, baby christening outfits, quilts and outerwear, fused dichrioc glass, wall hangings, Victorian patchwork, lampshades, miniature soldiers, STILL CRAFTING — Rockingham Craftsmen member Edie Pole is pictured here with her decorative art. The organization will hold their upcoming summer fair on Saturday, August 2 at Stratham Hill Park. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo photography (with and without poetry), scroll saw art, unique birdhouses, tapestry bags, natural and organic body care products, hand-crafted and painted miniature birds, herbal products, custom flags and banners. Also featured will be jewelry, lighted baskets, knitted items, sea glass and beaded jewelry, silk and specialty paper decorated plates, stained glass wreaths, stars and trees, wood-burned painted canes, fleece socks, hand-knitted scarves, oil and acrylic and pastel paintings, and stained glass patio stones. The public is invited to join the Rockingham Craftsmen for a fun-filled day at the fair. There will be plenty of parking, good food, a visit by Joy the Clown, and a chance to win $100 in the free drawing. For more information visit www.rockinghamcraftsmen.com. Sponsors sought for Summer Fest Special to the Atlantic News HAMPTON | Local businesses and organizations are invited to become sponsors at the upcoming third annual fun-filled Summer Fest, scheduled to take place on Saturday, August 16. Organized by Hampton Cub Scout Pack 176 and the Hampton Recreation Department, Summer Fest provides a great day out for families. Games, amusements, music, food and an assortment of activities are just some of the attractions that help make this event a success. Those who are interested in being part of this every exciting, fun-filled event are encouraged to call (603) 5022523 or (603) 926-3932. -6 Experience Exquisite Oceanfront Dining Diverse Culinary Selections and Fresh Local Seafood Serving Dinner Every Night Starting at 4pm Live Entertainment - Friday & Saturday Nights fÎäÊ />iÊfÎäÊvvÊ ÞÕÀÊwÀÃÌÊÛÃÌ STAY DRY — The dunk tank has proved to be a popular attraction at the annual Summer Fest in Hampton. Sponsors are currently being invited to step up and support this fun family event. — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo !T-AID"RIGADEWEGETITDONE BYLISTENINGFOLLOWING THROUGH"YBEINGSENSITIVE TOYOURNEEDSSCHEDULE BYBEINGmEXIBLE RELIABLETHOROUGH PROFESSIONAL Jonathan Tynes - Friday 7-10pm Read/Allen Duo - Sunday 5 pm Complete Menu Also Available for Take-Out Oceanfront Function Rooms Available Gas Prices May Be High But not used aPPliances! refrigerators $200 washer/dryers $150 with warranty Large parts inventory for do-it-yourselfers ÈäÎ{ÎäÓäÎn 379 Ocean Blvd., Hampton, NH • 603-929-2122 • www.ronslanding.com HTTPPORTSMOUTHMAIDBRIGADECOM Experienced qualified technicians for your appliance repair needs. Bill’s aPPliances 10 Grove St. Dover, NH 03820 603-431-4466 AtlanticNews.Com Vol 34, No 30 |July 25, 2008 | Atlantic News | Page A . Community A Safe Place celebrates 30 years with ‘Weekend of Giving’ Special to the Atlantic News are tax deductible. A Safe Place has several collection sites scheduled for donations for the yard sale, including the McConnell Center parking lot at 61 Locust Street in Dover on Saturday, July 26 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon; the Storage Direct facility at 143 Lafayette Road in Hampton Falls on Saturday, July 26 and August 2 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. both days; and the New Outlook Teen Center at 12 Front Street in Exeter on Saturday, August 2 from 9 a.m. 12 noon. For more information regarding the yard sale call Lisa or Marsie at (603) 4364619, ext. 12 or ext. 11. Then, on Sunday, August 10, A Safe Place will host an evening of fundraising with the showing of “Over the River and Through the Woods” at the West End Theatre, located at 549 Islington Street in Portsmouth. The show begins at 7:30 p.m.; tickets are $20 and may be reserved well in advance (recommended) by calling A Safe Place at (603) 436-4619. Tickets can also be reserved at the giant yard sale. For more information contact Marsie at (603) 436-4619, ext. 11. Finally, on Monday August 11, Texas Roadhouse in Newington will sponsor its second benefit night for A Safe Place. Between 4-10 p.m., Texas Roadhouse will donate 15 percent of proceeds to A Safe Place for all patrons who use a donation coupon. Coupons for Texas Roadhouse can be downloaded at www.asafeplacenh.org/events.html. Located at 47 Fox Run Road in Newington, Texas Roadhouse will host one final benefit night on Monday, October 6. For information contact Jennie at (603) 436-4619, ext. 14. The mission of A Safe Place is to break the cycle of domestic abuse by providing crisis intervention, support services, education and advocacy to survivors, their fami- Eno’s Design Center Specializing in Masland Carpets plus these other fine brands: wedi® corp. Wunda Weve Sutton Couture Elante Lomtex Shaw Queen lies and the community. A Safe Place maintains a unique focus of serving women as well as men who are abused by intimate partners. A Safe Place provides a 24-hour hotline and 24-hour staffed shelter, support services, hospital and court accompaniment and social service advocacy as well as support groups, outreach and education to schools, workplaces and other organizations in Rockingham and Strafford counties on intimate partner abuse/ violence and social structures and attitudes which perpetuate abuse. All of the services provided by A Safe Place are free and confidential. Local hotline numbers for A Safe Place include (603) 436-7942 or (603) 610-0243 (Portsmouth); (603) 330-0214 (Rochester); and (603) 8906392 (Salem). The 24-hour toll free New Hampshire Domestic Abuse Hotline number is (800) 854-3552. There’s always room for one more in every issue of the Atlantic News Call: 926-4557 TO ADVERTISE Volunteer at Great Bay Services NEWINGTON | Volunteer opportunities abound at Great Bay Services in Newington. Providing services to adults with developmental disabilities, Great Bay Services has a community center that offers an environment for individuals to participate in rhythmic arts, music, art/craft classes, a quilt program, wellness activities including walking, yoga, Dancercise and much more. All these activities means there are potential volunteer opportunities available. Volunteers are also currently needed to assist in the new state-of-the-art, six station computer lab. Volunteers are needed Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. to assist with computer skill instruction. Great Bay Services will be happy to speak with any potential volunteers who are interested in sharing their skills or background in cooking, gardening or adult literacy. For more information, call Stephanie Galeucia at (603) 436-2014, ext. 16 or Ruth Carney at (603) 436-2014, ext. 15. Dems to auction convention tickets HAMPTON | The Hampton Town Democratic Committee will hold a silent auction for two tickets to the upcoming Democratic National Convention, to be held on Thursday, August 28 at INVESCO Field in Denver, CO. The auction will take place at the Hampton Town Democratic Committee picnic on Sunday, August 3, from 1-4 p.m. at Pitlochry Farm, located at 195 Exeter Road in Hampton Falls. Bidders should note that transportation, accommodations and other expenses are not included. For more information about the auction or the picnic visit.hamptondems.org or call (603) 929-2183. New students receive a free week! Offer good for local residents (50 mile radius) featuring: • 20+ classes in athletic forms of yoga • Beginner Series • Pre and post-natal classes • Childlight Yoga • 200 Hour RYT Teacher Certification Program • Private and Private Group Classes Visit our apparel boutique 18 Lafayette Rd. 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As always, monetary donations are welcomed, and all donations (both material and fiscal) Local Page A | Atlantic News |July 25, 2008 | Vol 34, No 30 AtlanticNews.Com . Community Invasive plant program scheduled By Liz Premo Atlantic News Staff Writer for Tuesday, July 29 at 6:30 p.m. at the Lane Memorial Library, located on Academy Avenue in Hampton. The program, entitled “Invasive Plants, Their History, Their Control,” will be presented by Douglas Cygan, an invasive species coordinator with the New Hampshire Department of Agriculture. Cygan is also coordinator for the recently-formed New HAMPTON | Skip Webb, president of the James House Association, wants to know, “Do you have an invasive plant in your yard?” Whether the answer is “yes,” “no” or “not sure,” the Seacoast area community will have an opportunity to find out more at an informative program scheduled Hampshire Coastal Watershed Invasive Plant Partnership (CWIPP). According to Webb, CWIPP’s goal is “to cooperate on assessing the extent of infestation and controlling invasive species in our coastal watershed, including those they manage, 1/4 million acres of land. Initially, the partnership will focus on the perennial pepperweed.” The CWIPP partnership unites the NH Department of Environmental Services, NH Coastal Program, NH Department of Transportation, NH Department of Agriculture, the NH Department of Economic Development, NH Fish and Game, the UNH Cooperative Extension Service, the Nature Conservancy, Great Pay National Estuarine Research Reserve, National Forest Service, the Rocking- ham County Conservation District, and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. During the July 29 session, Cygan will give a PowerPoint presentation which will provide a description of each plant on the invasive plant list, as well as explain why the invasive plants are a problem and describe how to control infiltration of invasive plants. This program is being sponsored by the James House Association, Inc., the Hampton Conservation Commission, the Hampton Garden Club, the Hampton Shade Tree Commission, the Hampton Beach Beautification Committee and the Lane Memorial Library. For more information, call Skip Webb at (603) 926-3851. Tales to Go shines light on literacy free books of their very own for children to keep.” With music and flashing lights announcing its arrival, RCA’s Tales to Go van can be seen in a variety of sites each summer — recreation programs, mobile home parks, public and private housing complexes and community centers. “We try to go where children and families live and gather,” Conrad explains. “We want to bring the wonder and magic of books into their everyday lives.” Reading research points to special to the atlantic news Page 20A Puzzle Solutions Tell them you solved it in the Atlantic News! 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In addition, “summer slide” can happen for those school- age children who do not maintain reading skills recently acquired in school. This summer’s stories will include such books as, “I Like Myself!” by Katie Beaumont, and “The One, The Only Magnificent SUMMER READING FUN — Michelle Powers reads from the book, “I Like Myself,” to young children at Rockingham Community Action’s Tales to Go storytime visit this summer. Stop are scheduled for Epping, Exeter, Hampton, Portsmouth, Raymond and Seabrook. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo Me!” by Dan Haseltine. “Our theme for this summer is focused on self-esteem,” says Conrad. “We want children to feel great about themselves and great about reading.” In addition to storytime, Tales to Go offers arts activities and healthy snacks integrated into some element of each book, building on the storytime experience for all who attend. At the end of each visit, children are able to choose a book to own from a selection of quality, age-appropriate books provided through the Reading is Fundamental (RIF) Program. RIF, a federally funded program, allows children the opportunity to select quality paperback books of their own to keep in order to build up home collections. “When we visit, children are so excited to be able to choose their own books,” explains Michelle Powers, RCA RIF Coordinator. “They can’t believe they are getting books for free!” Powers further notes that many of the families served by RCA do not have the resources to purchase books. “With all of the stresses on pocketbooks right now, books are the last thing families can buy,” Powers observes. RCA must match the RIF federal funds with donations raised locally. In the recent past, donations have been received from such businesses as Target and Comcast. “We have great community support and want to thank our contributors for their generous donations,” says Powers. “They recognize the value of our work and have been there to help us match the RIF funds we’ve needed.” The Tales to Go traveling literacy project was created in 1998 by Rockingham Community Action, whose mission is to alleviate and prevent poverty, and to promote self-reliance. RCA’s Literacy Services provides a variety of early literacy programs and projects aimed at promoting an early love of reading, through access to quality books, interactive arts-based literacy activities for young children and their families. For more information on RCA’s Tales to Go project or other Literacy Services activities, call (603) 778-4770. Nothing goes with black like a nice set of pearls. The beauty secret that never goes out of style. 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TV Sports Listings Page 9 SEA FREE 7 Day TV Guide Pages 2SEA-8SEA July 25, 2008 | Atlantic News | Page 1 SEA Hampton Community Band Tuning in for summer concert series By Liz Premo Atlantic News Staff Writer certs are scheduled for 7 p.m. on July 28 at the Hampton Falls bandstand; August 4 at Marelli Square in Hampton; and August 11 at Tuck Museum. On the list will be something for everyone: the “Star Spangled Banner,” “Billboard March,” “Mancini!” (‘Baby Elephant,’ ‘Moon River’), selections from “E.T.,” “Magic of Mozart,” “New York Nitelife” (“Birdland”), “Pavane,” “Americans We,” “Sandpaper Ballet,” “Porgy and Bess” (‘Summertime,’ ‘I’ve Got Plenty ‘O Nuttin’,’ ‘It Ain’t Necessarily So’), “Stompin’ at the Savoy,” “Themes Like Old Times” (‘Alexander’s Ragtime Band,’ For Cyrus, it’s a family affair: His wife Joanna and their younger son Chris (an eighth grader) both play trumpet; older son John (a senior) plays trombone, and Tony’s brother, who plays French horn, comes all the way up from Lowell, MA. Other band members, a number of them with previous community band experience (including Cyrus himself), hail from all over the Seacoast region. The band prepares for their concert season by taking part in a series of four Monday night rehearsals, lasting about an hour and a half each. Each year, Cyrus aims “to get a good mix” for ‘Peg O’ My Heart,’ ‘I Want A Girl,’ ‘By the Light of the Silvery Moon,’ ‘12th Street Rag’), “You’re a Grand Old Flag,” and “Stars and Stripes Forever” encore. Under Cyrus’ direction, the Hampton Community Band “has grown a lot,” he says. Starting out with about 25 musicians, the band has expanded to its current 45 members. Many have participated since the first year, others have joined along the way and still others are new to the group this year. The age range is from middle school and high school students, on up to middle age and beyond. his musicians to play, being careful to “get music at their level, and not make it so hard that they don’t have enough time to learn it but not so easy that it’s boring” for the audience. “When I choose the music I’m not sure who I’m going to have in the group but I have an idea,” he says, adding that band participation is “aimed at adults and graduates.” In fact, Cyrus says that the band came into being partly because of his own experience with a community band in Bangor, as well as “wanting to give my graduates a chance to play somewhere.” As the years went by and interest in the band grew, “I was kind of surprised at how many current students wanted to be part of it,” Cyrus says. “That’s what kind of filled it out and made it work.” For several members, being part of the band has given them the opportunity to pick up and play an instrument that they hadn’t played for years. For Kittery resident Jen Thayer (flute), “It's been over 20 years since I have performed in a concert band. I have been writing and performing music since high school, but once I graduated I performed mostly in original and/or cover rock bands, done some studio work, and dabbled in other genres — but stopped the concert music pretty much altogether. I didn't realize how much I missed it, so this has been the best thing for me.” Thayer joined the band along with Shapleigh Middle School co-worker Agnes Bowen, a fellow flutist who had “heard about the Community Band and asked me if I would be interested,” Thayer explains. “I can say that joining the band has motivated me to practice, and bring my playing ability up to — and maybe even surpass some day — where I left off in high school.” She adds that Cyrus “is a great director. He's very personable and makes it a lot of fun. He's also very patient and encouraging, and trust me, I'm pretty rusty! I'm happy to say, though, that since I'm enjoying this so much, I'm getting back into the swing of it and looking forward to our first performance.” For Chris Antlitz, playing alto sax for the Hampton Community Band helps to sate his appetite for instrumental performance. “I love it,” he says. “It’s an opportunity to get together with people I’ve taken band with. Everybody has a good time. Mr. Cyrus is a great teacher and he picks really great songs to play.” A WHS alumnus, Antlitz is currently a business major at UNH — a worthwhile educational pursuit that doesn’t leave a whole lot of time for music appreciation. “Now that I’m in college, I can’t play as much as I used to,” Antlitz explains. “Having the community band every summer is the really my only opportunity to play again, and I really value that opportunity that Mr. Cyrus gives us to come back every year.” Also a member since it CONCERT SERIES on 16SEA• Cyan Magenta Yellow Black HAMPTON | Tony Cyrus is conducting a dedicated group of musicians from the Hampton Community Band, rehearsing for their annual summer concert series one Monday evening in July. They have just completed a selection from the soundtrack of the motion picture, “ET.” “That’s a hard one,” Cyrus comments after the final note plays. “You did very well.” Quickly flipping to the next page of sheet music on the stand in front of him, Cyrus tells his musicians, “Let’s do an easy one — Mozart.” Before he raises his baton, he reminds them with a lilting series of “d-words” (deedee-dah, dee-dah-dah) how the piece should play out. Seconds later, instrumental music once again fills the band room at Winnacunnet High School. As the rehearsal continues, Cyrus interacts with his musicians, at times interrupting the music to discuss various elements (such as rhythm) and timing (such as the precise moment when a particular section is to join in). Next, switching to “Pavane,” he tells the group, “The challenge for us is that this is a small piece and there’s no percussion; there’s no pulse.” No matter — it sounds pretty darned good, and Cyrus offers an individual round of applause. “That was great!” he says, before directing the musicians in “Sandpaper Ballet,” a piece that definitely has a “chicka-chicka-chicka-chicka-tweeeet!” quality to it. The patter that continues throughout and between the selections is so thoroughly peppered with musical terms and jargon that those with an untrained ear would swear they were in a foreign language class rather than a band room. But when the music plays, it’s a fluid, vibrant language everyone can understand. Local audiences have enjoyed the music of the Hampton Community Band for about a half-dozen summers now, and this year will be no exception. According to Cyrus, the selections that the public will hear during an upcoming trio of free outdoor concerts will represent “a wide mix” of musical genres. “This year it’s all new,” he says, “marches and some Broadway show stuff, John Williams, Leroy Anderson, a little bit of classical ... We try to have a wide mix.” The Monday night con- 10 PPage |A News uly age10A 2 SEA | tlantic Atlantic News|J|J uly25, 25,2008 2008| Vol 34, No 30 AAtlantic tlanticN News ews.C .Com om .. Entertainment Double art show opening at Blue Moon Special to the Atlantic News EXETER | Two Seacoast area artists, Nancy Hubbe and Barbara Cowan, will be showing their work in a new exhibition throughout August and September at Blue Moon Natural Foods, located at 8 Clifford Street in Exeter. A reception for the artists will be held on Friday August 15, from 5-7 p.m. at the natural foods store and restaurant, which is hosting ‘Perfect Day’ monotype by Barbara Cowan To advertise in the PORTSMOUTH Portsmouth, Newington, New Castle, Rye, Greenland Contact Kathie or Michelle 603-926-4557 Reach all of Portsmouth, New Castle and Newington SPORTSSSPORTS KIDSKIDS KIDS BROADCASTBROADCAST BROADCAST 7/25/08 NEWSNEWS NEWS Cyan Magenta Yellow Black PORTSMOUTH | Real-life husband and wife, Gordon Carlisle and Susan Poulin return to the stage this August in “Spousal Deafness — And Other Bones of Contention” as part of ACT ONE's second annual Festival of Fun at the West End Studio Theatre (WEST) in Portsmouth. Last year's performances of “Spousal Deafness” sold out, so ACT ONE has invited Carlisle and Poulin (aka The Poolyles) to reprise their hilarious musical comedy. “Spousal Deafness” combines original songs, sketch comedy and 2-D painted props to explore the wacky world of relationships. Gordon and Susan tackle the real issues: Romance, underwear, vacation negotiations (sound familiar?) just to name just a few. Performances will be Thursdays, August 21 and 28, at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. at the West End Studio Theatre, located at 959 Islington Street in Portsmouth. WEST is a wonderfully intimate performance space, air-conditioned with comfortable chairs and plenty of legroom; however, seating is limited so reservations are highly recommended. Tickets for “Spousal Deafness — And Other Bones of Contention” are $18 per person, and $16 for Seniors. Reservations are available online at www.actonenh.blogspot. com and by calling Stephanie Nugent at (603) 300-2986. gallery at 167 Water Street in Exeter. She also serves as secretary and exhibit officer of the Durham Art Association. Cowan resides in Exeter and has recently been working with the monotype process and continuing her interest in collage, taking workshops in the monotype process with printmaker Pam Lawson at the Sharon Art Center, in Sharon, NH. She is an exhibiting member of the Exeter Arts Committee and the SAA. Barbara has for many years designed the annual Christmas ornament, prints and greetings cards for Exeter. They are now regarded as important collectibles for area residents. For more information about the exhibit call Blue Moon at (603) 778-6850; for more about the Seacoast Artists Association call (603) 778-8856 or visit www.seacoastartist.org. 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The exhibition runs through August 24 at the Coolidge Center for the Arts, located on the grounds of the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion at 375 Little Har- bor Road in Portsmouth. “Shoals and Shorelines” showcases the artistic talents of 16 regional artists including Carol AronsonShore, George Augusta, Sean Beavers, Bill Childs, Simon Harling, Sarah Haskell, Robert Scott Jackson, Dustan Knight, Stan Moeller, Susan Pratt-Smith, Don Stone N.A., Rose Theriault, Wendy Turner, and Molly Wensberg. “In this show we feature large-scale works, exquisite glass jewelry, as well as small painting treasures,” Gallery Director Dody Kolb explains. “As is always the case here at the Gallery at the Coolidge Center, these artists are all strong professional artists of considerable note.” A celebration honoring the artists featured in “Shoals and Shorelines” will take place at the Coolidge Center for the Arts on Sunday, July 27 from 5-7 p.m. The public is invited to attend. 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(CC) MythBusters (HD) MythBusters (HD) MythBusters (HD) Ice Road Truckers Ice Road Truckers Ice Road Truckers Flip Flip Holmes on Homes Trading Spaces (N) So Raven Phil › Serving Sara (CC) Family Family Bleach Death Extreme-Home Baseball Tonight ATP Tennis Series of Poker Fight League Paid Paid CNN Presents: Black in America Heads-Poker Suze Orman Journal Beltway Geraldo at Large Love and Death Lockup: Raw Sports Sports Evening Paid Iron Chef America Secret Secret Rate Color To Sell Deserv World Poker Tour From Los Angeles. The Sopranos (CC) MythBusters Ninjas. Ice Road Truckers Flip Flip ››› Die Hard (1988) MythBusters (HD) Ice Road Truckers Holmes on Homes STRATHAM | Even though Summer 2008 is only at the halfway point, the Great Bay Stewards are already preparing this fall’s “Art of Great Bay” art show. The show will be held Thursday through Saturday, November 6-8 at the Hugh Gregg Coastal Conservation Center, located on the grounds of the Great Bay Discovery Center in Stratham. Submitted art should depict the Great Bay and its watershed through the flora, fauna and human activities of the area. The Stewards are also especially hoping to feature sculpture, glass, pottery, fabric art, jewelry and carvings. The show will also include landscapes of the bay, its tributaries and the surrounding environments. Paintings, prints and photography will be limited to two submissions no larger than 20”x30” each, and there is no predetermined limit on three-dimensional pieces. There is a $10 non-refundable registration fee per artist. All art should be brought to the Hugh Gregg Center on Wednesday, November 5. The fourth annual “Art of Great Bay” art show is both a fundraiser for the Great Bay Stewards (to help continue their sponsorship of the education programs of the Great Bay Discovery Center, UNH research fellowships, and local high school scholarships), as well as a chance for local artist to display and sell their works. The Stewards will take a 30 percent commission on all works sold. Entries will be chosen by the committee.Applications may be picked up at the Discovery Center, located at 89 Depot Road on the Greenland/ Stratham town line. Applications are also available at www.greatbaystewards.org, or by calling (603) 778-0015. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black BROADCASTBROADCAST BROADCAST 7/26/08 Call for art from Great Bay Stewards 12 PPage || Atlantic ews uly age 12A 4 SEA AtlanticNN ews|J|J uly25, 25,2008 2008| Vol 34, No 30 AAtlantic tlanticN News ews.C .Com om .. Flying HigH above tHe competition Entertainment call for artists PORTSMOUTH | The Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse have issued a call to artists for their upcoming art show and sale, scheduled for August 9-10. The theme of the show is "The Beautiful Seacoast." This show is open to artists of all mediums, including painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, photography and mixed media. Each artist will have one side of a 4’x8’ panel to display artwork. The sale of both original works and giclée (fine art/ archival) prints is encouraged. There is a $20 entry fee for the show and artists are required to donate a portion of sales to the Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse (30 percent minimum donation). The proceeds will assist the Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in purchasing paint and painting supplies for the lighthouse. The Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse is a non-profit, all-volunteer group founded in 2001 as a chapter of the American Lighthouse Foundation. The group's mission is to work for the preservation of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle to gather and preserve the history of this important historic site and to share these resources with the public. For more information about the art show and sale, or to download an application visit www.portsmouthharborlighthouse.org. BROADCASTBROADCAST BROADCAST KIDSKIDS KIDS SPORTSSSPORTS Lighthouse Friends put out NEWSNEWS NEWS Cyan Magenta Yellow Black This year’s Summer Concert series at the North Hampton Bandstand continues with a great variety of performances on Wednesday nights. Coming up on Wednesday, July 30, the Moose Mountain Jazz Band (pictured) performs at the bandstand for the first time ever. All band concerts are free and open to the public, although donations are always gratefully accepted. Refreshments and free parking are available. 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Best Dance Crew Best Dance Crew Engvall Sex & Sex & TimeKill Bones (CC) The Closer (HD) E! News Chelsea Daily 10 Keep Up (:05) Burn Notice (12:05) Psych (CC) Will Will Frasier Frasier The Ogunquit Playhouse presents Mel Brooks’ Tony Award-winning musical, “The Producers,” playing now through August 9. Audiences are sure to enjoy every insane minute of this hilarious story about Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom, who try to oversell a Broadway flop only to incur complications when the show unexpectedly turns out to be a hit. “The Producers” stars (from left) Cory English as Max, Andy Taylor as Leo and Ida Leigh Curtis as Ulla. Tickets are available through the box office at (207) 646-5511 or online at www.ogunquitplayhouse.org. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo Don’t miss the boat: Captain’s Deck now open PORTSMOUTH | The public is invited to come aboard the M/V “Thomas Laighton” at dockside and visit the top deck to enjoy the best outdoor seats in Portsmouth, now that the Isles of Shoals Steamship Company has brought back the Captain’s Deck. The Captain’s Deck is now open on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-6:30 p.m. throughout the summer. There will be signature drinks from the Tiki Bar (including Captain’s Punch), and admissions discounts on Wednesday evening “Rhythm on the River” party ships from 7-10 p.m., featuring music by the incredible live band Now Is Now. The M/V “Thomas Laighton” offers sightseeing cruises, lobster/ clambake dinner cruises, lighthouse cruises, party ships and private charters for all occasions. And, it’s not too late to purchase a season pass. After a long day at work or the beach, the place in Portsmouth to relax while taking in the cool breeze and a beautiful view of the Piscataqua River is the Captain’s Deck, located at 315 Market Street in downtown Portsmouth (next to the salt piles). Parking is easy and plentiful. For more information about the Isles of Shoals Steamship Company call (800) 441-4620, or visit www.islesofshoals.com. G reene ’s M obil s ervice c enter Customer service is first and foremost. 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Brentwood | East Kingston | Exeter | Greenland | Hampton | Hampton Beach | Hampton Falls | Kensington | Newfields | North Hampton | Rye | Rye Beach | Seabrook | South Hampton | Stratham • Portsmouth | Newington | New Castle Take part in the Atlantic News’ latest special section, featuring local information on optimizing wellness, from cutting edge technology to old world remedies & alternative medicine. 3Rd iSSuE oF EvERy moNtH Entertainment Concerts benefit Zimbabwe travelers BRENTWOOD | Members of the Resonance Chamber Ensemble will present two different concerts of classical music at on Thursday, July 31 and Friday, August 8 at 7 p.m. at Pilgrim United Church of Christ, located at 197 Middle Road (Route 111A) in Brentwood. The Resonance Chamber Ensemble has been performing in the New England area since 2004. The first concert will feature Sue Hurwitz on flute; Barbara Schwalbe, violin; Sue Soucy, soprano; and Lynne Wilby, piano. The second concert will feature Kim Farah, flute; Amanda Doiron, oboe; and Lynne Wilby, piano. Pilgrim Church is in partnership with Gwenzi United Church of Christ in Zimbabwe. Members of the church are making plans to welcome several travelers from the Gwenzi Church sometime in 2009. Donations received at these concerts will be added to a newly-created travel fund to cover the cost of the visitors' airfare and visas. A freewill offering will be gratefully accepted at the concert, and desserts and beverages will be available for purchase. For more information, call (603) 778-3189. BROADCASTBROADCAST BROADCAST KIDSKIDS KIDS SPORTSSSPORTS NEWSNEWS NEWS Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Prescott Park Arts Festival invites the public to “Be Our Guest” this summer for Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast.” Based upon the 1991 Disney film, this magical production will be presented at 7 p.m. on Thursdays and Sundays and 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays on the outdoor stage at PPAF, located next to the picturesque banks of the Piscataqua River on Marcy Street in Portsmouth. A suggested donation of $5 will be gratefully accepted. 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The replica is on display and raffle tickets ($1 each, six for $5) are on sale at the Discover Portsmouth Center (the former library) at the corner of Middle and Islington streets. Tickets will also be on sale at the monthly open houses at Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse. The replica was created by D. Louis, whose work can be seen at www.foggyshoals.com. The incredibly detailed model includes a wooden lighthouse tower permanently mounted on a stone base, about 10” in height. It even has an operating fixed green light, just like the real thing. Other prizes in the raffle include two tickets for “All is Calm” at the Music Hall in Portsmouth on December 6 at 4 p.m.; a $25 gift certificate for Tugboat Alley (nautical gifts & apparel) in Portsmouth; a $25 gift certificate for Muddy River Smokehouse restaurant in Portsmouth; a $25 gift certificate for Calef’s Country Store & Gift Shop in Barrington; a signed copy of “The Lighthouse Handbook: New England” by Jeremy D’Entremont; and framed photographs by members of Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse. For more information about the raffle or about the Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse, visit www.portsmouthharborlighthouse.org. 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It’s wonderful that Tony does this so that we can all get together and enjoy the magic of making music together as a group.” Like Cyrus, Brown — who first played the clarinet in fifth grade — also keeps it in the family: Her son Blake, a WHS graduate, plays saxophone and her sister Bonnie Demanche joined the group last year on flute. “It’s nice doing it as a family,” Brown says. “That’s what’s really neat about the group: You have a wide age group working together [and] each age brings their own piece to it. And of course, Tony is a great band director. He manages to keep control and make it fun. It’s a really pleasant, fun thing to do. It’s good for everybody.” And it’s been good for Brown as well. “I hadn’t played in quite a few years,” she says, “so to start doing it again is frustrating in some ways, and fun and amazing in other ways. A lot of it comes back very quickly. We all need to take on new challenges to keep ourselves young, keep our minds working well. It’s really fun.” It’s fun for David Sheehy too, who will be in Cyrus’ band class as a WHS sophomore in the fall. “I love it because it’s seems like it’s a step up from the Winnacunnet band — you have to learn songs in a condensed amount of time,” says Sheehy, who takes on this annual musical challenge with gusto. A member of the Hampton Community Band since he was a sixth grader at Hampton Academy, Sheehy plays saxophone and clarinet (as well as piano and organ). He adds he “definitely will stay with the band” year after year, and says being part of it is a “great [and] rewarding experience.” Audiences will find that this year’s Summer Concert Series will be a rewarding experience as well. All concerts are free and open to the public. Everyone is invited to bring a lawn chair or a blanket, have a seat and relax to live concert band music performed by the talented local musicians in the Hampton Community Band. 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(Live) 3:00 p.m. WCSH-6 WHDH-7 CORR Off Road Racing From Chula Vista, Calif. (Live) FOXSN USAR Hooters ProCup Series Racing From Motor Vol 34, No 30 |JJuly |A Atlantic tlantic N News ews||PPage age917A uly 25, 25, 2008 2008 | SEA. 18 Page 18A | Atlantic News |July 25, 2008 | Vol 34, No 30 AtlanticNews.Com . News Shockwaves still ripple from USS Indianapolis tragedy By Mark Chag Jr. Atlantic News Staff Writer Cyan Magenta Yellow Black SEACOAST | It’s a story too fantastic to have been imagined, yet it happened. This week marks the 63rd anniversary of the USS Indianapolis, which was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine on July 30, 1945 in the Pacific Ocean. More than 1,000 troops aboard were cast into the sea, and nearly two-thirds of those perished to attacks by swarming sharks, as they drifted perilously for days while awaiting a rescue. It’s the stuff that Hollywood’s finest could hope to conjure, and it is because of Hollywood that many recall the tragedy even today. Unfortunately, the one now-classic movie scene that helped immortalize the plight of the USS Indianapolis is littered with inaccuracies. Most have probably forgotten the abysmal 1991 made-for-TV flick, “Mission of the Shark: The Saga of the USS Indianapolis,” that starred Richard (“John Boy” from the “Waltons”) Thomas. That movie was supposed to tell the “true” story of the USS Indianapolis sinking, but was plagued with plenty of historical errors of its own. For example, the rescue plane that lands to fish the surviving sailors from the water was a Grumman Albatross, a plane that didn’t come into service until years after the war. The actual plane that rescued the men in the water was a Catalina PBY. However, what most folks likely bring to mind when linking Hollywood to the USS Indianapolis is a key scene in the 1975 film, “Jaws.” Two-thirds of the way into the film, the three lead characters, Chief Brody, played by Roy Scheider, Hooper played by Richard Dreyfuss, and Quint played by Robert Shaw, are spending a quiet moment together drinking below-deck of the “Orca” fishing boat, after a day of unsuccessfully hunting the killer great white shark. After being asked about a scar on his arm, Quint delivers a monologue about how the scar was a tattoo which was removed — a tattoo that depicted the USS Indianapolis. Stunned curious, Hooper and Brody want to hear his tale. So Quint told the following story in the film: “Japanese submarine slammed two torpedoes into her side, Chief. We was comin' back from the island of Tinian to Leyte. We'd just delivered the bomb. The Hiroshima bomb. Eleven hundred men went into the water. Vessel went down in 12 minutes. ”Didn't see the first shark for about a half-hour. Tiger. 13-footer. You know how you know that in the water, Chief? You can tell by lookin' from the dorsal to the tail. What we didn't know, was that our bomb mission was so secret, no distress signal had been sent. They didn't even list us overdue for a week. Very first light, Chief, sharks come cruising by, so we formed ourselves into tight groups. It was sorta like you see in the calendars, you know the infantry squares in the old calendars like the Battle of Waterloo and the idea was the shark come to the nearest man, that man he starts pounding and hollering and sometimes that shark he go away, but sometimes he wouldn't go away. ”Sometimes that shark looks right at ya. Right into your eyes. And the thing about a shark is he's got lifeless eyes. Black eyes. Like a doll's eyes. When he comes at ya, he doesn't even seem to be living, 'til he bites ya, and those black eyes roll over white and then... ah then you hear that terrible high-pitched screaming. The ocean turns red, and despite all your pounding and your hollering those sharks come in and ... they rip you to pieces. ”You know by the end of that first dawn, lost a hundred men. I don't know how many sharks there were, maybe a thousand. I do know how many men, they averaged six an hour. Thursday morning, Chief, I bumped into a friend of mine, Herbie Robinson from Cleveland. Baseball player. Boson's mate. I thought he was asleep. I reached over to wake him up. He bobbed up, down in the water, he was like a kinda top. Upended. Well, he'd been bitten in half below the waist. ”At noon on the fifth day, a Lockheed Ventura swung in low and he spotted us, a young pilot, lot younger than Mr. Hooper here. Anyway, he spotted us and a few hours later a big ol' fat PBY come down and started to pick us up. You know that was the time I was most frightened. Waiting for my turn. I'll never put on a lifejacket again. So, eleven hundred men went into the water, 316 men come out, ANBeachNewsAds.qxp the sharks took the rest, June Indianapolis speech may cut of the film — with errors the 29th, 1945. Anyway, we have never happened. He and all. delivered the bomb." delivered it, Spielberg went Quint tells us that the Robert Shaw was not Stewith it, and it made the final ven Spielberg’s first choice USS INDIANAPOLIS Cont. on 21A• to play Quint in the film. The role was offered first to Lee Marvin and then Sterling Hayden. Perhaps, it was destined for Shaw. During the filming, producers say Shaw ad-libbed the USS Indianapolis speech, which was supposedly not in the script. 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Multicultural camp explores ‘Route to Peace’ Special to the Atlantic News KINGSTON | The Southern District YMCA and the Exeter and Manchester Rotary Clubs have joined Camps for Diversity to help local children facilitate friendships across cultures through a camp pilot program called “Friendship: The Route to Peace.” This will be a comprehensive, multicultural camp experience for American middle-school age boys from Exeter and Manchester and their classmates who are refugees and immigrants from many different cultures. The camp will be held at YMCA Camp Lincoln in Kingston on the weekend of August 15-17. The following week, on Saturday, August 23, the campers will bring their families back to Camp Lincoln for a family camp day so parents can meet their sons’ new friends and families and begin more friendships across cultures.The families will bring an ethnic dish from home for a multicultural potluck and have the opportunity to share their cultural customs and traditions with each other. There has been a large influx of refugee and immigrant families from widely diverse cultures, speaking as many as 135 different languages, entering New Hampshire. This has created this perfect opportunity for schoolchildren and their families to learn about each other’s diversity firsthand and, more importantly, make cross-cultural friendships within their communities. With a mutually compatible vision to build strong kids, strong families and strong communities, YMCA Camp Lincoln was a good match with Rotary International, well-known for its longstanding work to build goodwill and peace in the world. Camp Lincoln is providing free use of the camp, transporta- tion for the campers to and from the camp, a lifeguard, a ropes course expert and a cook. Members of both Exeter and Manchester Rotary Clubs will be offering their services to provide an old fashioned, “all-American” outdoor barbeque for the campers’ first evening meal. All other meals will be of different campers’ countries of origin. Each cabin will have a trained American and refugee, immigrant or international counselor to guide and support their campers in developing new friendships and gain greater inter-cultural understandings through open dialogs and role modeling. The campers will prepare and participate in customs, songs, dancing, musical instruments and traditions to celebrate the various cultures of the campers. Other camp activities will include swimming, boating, sports, games and archery. The pilot includes a similar camp experience for teachers and local refugee and immigrant community leaders to learn ways to guide respect and empathy across cultures within the classroom and community. There are camps that offer conflicting groups (such as Israelis and Palestinians) ways to build peace, and other camps that provide outdoor camping experiences for minorities and international students, but very few offer the opportunity for American children to attend a widely diverse multicultural camp with children from other countries. Anyone interested in becoming involved in this rare opportunity, who wishes to provide materials, or who would like more information about this weekend summer camp can contact Marilyn Fellows Kellogg at (603) 642-4864 or marilynkellogg@hotmail. com. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Lawn mower—Yard Machine by MTD, 6HP, 22” cut, high wheeler, mulcher, side discharge. Asking $130. Call Kathie at 603-926-4557 home improvement Vol 34, No 30 |July 25, 2008 | Atlantic News | Page 19A . 20 Page 20A | Atlantic News |July 25, 2008 | Vol 34, No 30 Games thewordquizard R U B B E R B A N D S Q C E M I O B A B R O D O A H S T R C E U T T U I R H C I O P S C O T C H W O C H A U S N N C S G I F E S H S F T I C R C A G H T K D H L E B R E A M S T D O C C H R E H G B M N K I C T O H D S H A E D P B A N O E D L S C H O O L D C U C A S C M G N C O L R A V I E J H F R K T R A M T O H C I I E E T U E C A A E B O G O N P I T A F R A M S E A I B R O O T N T O C O R C T X P S R P I R R S E M C E M L K R D R T E R S F M U G O L F S E Y E E S O U C E P H Q T A R F E N C M M N B P M K A O O B A L L G A M E I M R O E O E T R N B P R E T E N D C N L W J L H C T U L O T T E R Y O Z S D L U E S O S E H O R S E S T E N N I S time to play BACKGAMMON BALL GAME BILLIARDS BINGO BOWLS CARDS CATCH CHECKERS CHESS CHICKEN CRIBBAGE CROQUET DARTS DICE DOCTOR FAIR GOLF HOPSCOTCH HORSES JOKES JUMP ROPE LEAPFROG LOTTERY MONOPOLY PRETEND QUOITS ROOM RUBBER BAND SCHOOL SCRABBLE SPORTS SWIM TENNIS Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Atlantic News crossword puzzle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 12 14 15 17 9 21 16 19 22 23 24 27 10 13 18 20 26 8 25 28 29 30 31 32 33 37 34 38 40 41 44 35 36 39 42 43 45 46 ACROSS 1 Gush 6 — and dagger 11 “The Count of — Cristo” 12 Actress Marilu 14 Change 15 Role of Steed or Peel 17 1990 movie, “— Patrol” 18 Villain in “Hercules: The Legendary Journeys” 19 “Twin Peaks” actress Sheryl 20 Super Bowl intermission 23 Arizona city 24 Sculls 25 Leah Remini sitcom “— Up” 26 Casual wear 29 Brazen 30 “Willy — and the Chocolate Factory” 31 Spencer Tracy’s “— Town” 32 Carney and Fleming 33 Viggo 47 Mortensen film, “Eastern —” 37 “La la” opener 38 “A — in the Dark” 39 Lori Loughlin in “Summerland” 40 David Caruso plays him 42 “— Attraction” 44 Risque 45 Glide over 46 Daryl Hall’s partner 47 Claire of “The Hours” DOWN 1 Band, — Mouth 2 Polish dance 3 Jean-Claude Van Damme’s “— Death” 4 Highway: abbr. 5 Region: abbr. 6 Enchants 7 River embankment 8 “The Bold —” 9 Richards or Rutherford 10 Bowlers 13 Della and Pee Wee 16 Prepared 18 Broadcasts 21 Flatware 22 British byebye 23 “Moon Over —” 25 “Away — Her” 26 Scythe’s path 27 Movie genre 28 Canadian province 29 Reality show, “— Camp” 31 Sulks 33 “Lover” suffix 34 Glossy fabric 35 Avoid 36 Comedian Soupy 38 “Hurry, doctor!” 41 Org. for Denny Crane 42 G-man 43 Miss. neighbor Answers can be found on Page 8A AtlanticNews.Com . Historic Happenings “Dancing Carnival” was famous beach landmark By John M. Holman Contributing Writer ‘cageys’), so handsome in their wide bottom gray flannels-plus fours (or even plus eights) worn with colored argyle type golf hose and suck-like apparel. (No ragged jeans in those days!) The girls wore short dresses, short hair but curly, and rolled silk stockings (not yet nylon) and fancy garters to keep them up. When the nights were hot, the management opened the windows on the ocean side and delicious breezes wafted over the dance floor. Murphy’s Orchestra was very good always, but the greatest attraction was Mal Hallet on a Saturday night. We all thrilled to the music of Mal Hallet and when he went into his feature, the band would demonstrate such pieces as “Horses, Horses, Horses” accompanied by the members standing up and riding hobby horses (which now seems more corny than it was). Also, they played and acted out ‘Collegiate, Collegiate, Yes, We Are Collegiate ....’. This called for a freshman cap and a crazy outfit. Others, too, but I forget. One piece I remember particularly, was called ‘After The Storm’. Then the music would roar, the lights would go out and all was dark until the make-believe storm was upon us and the ‘lightning’ would flash while the lights would go on and off and the roar of the music was really something! But not even then as loud as the The “DANCE CARNIVAL LTD.” was a familiar landmark on Rocky Bend at Hampton Beach from 1921 until it burned in 1929. It was a place where one could go on Saturday night and dance to the music of well-known bands of the day. On the ground floor there were concessions with the spacious and glamourous dance hall on the second floor above. A few years ago, this writer received a very interesting letter together with a dance ticket from the days of the Dance Carnival. On the ticket was printed the following message: “DANCE CARNIVAL -Hampton Beach -- Good For One Dance - Seven (7) cents. The Management reserves the right to refuse admission to the floor of any objectionable person.” Included in the letter was the following reminiscence from the days of the Dance Hall from Elizabeth M. Horton of 663 Main Street, Haverhill, MA. who had this to say regarding her remembrance of the Big Band Days: “I remember that dance hall as a place of pure glamor! We girls of towns 10 or 15 miles away seemed to make it every night during the summer. In my crowd, someone had a car. The dance floor was so beautiful, the fellows (we called the best and most attractive ones music the grandchildren are accustomed to today. We were the innocent ones. (And WE were called the ‘roaring twenties’!) Anyway, sometimes, I realize we danced all evening without taking any money except just enough to get in and maybe some of us had a few dimes or a quarter or two in our pocket. Often not, that I’m sure. We would just breeze in and would get a partner immediately. Sometimes, he would be someone we knew and sometimes he would be new. From then on, we seemed to have every dance. Now and then, somebody went ‘beaching’, for a little while.” And so it was at the Dancing Carnival back in the “Roaring Twenties” at Hampton Beach on Rocky Bend. Peter E. Randall’s “HAMPTON: A Century of Town and Beach, 1888 - 1988” had this to say regarding the Dance Carnival: “....... On the site of the Winnicumet House, Thomas Leavitt’s sons, Thomas and Joseph Leavitt built a large hotel that opened in 1872 and remained for 49 years until torn down to make way for the construction of the DANCE CARNIVAL (in 1921). Known as the Hampton Beach Hotel, but usually called Leavitt’s, this building was four stories high with a three-story ell and a 10foot wide veranda. It was advertised as having ocean views from every room and its construction had a ripple effect as the nearby Boar’s Head Hotel was enlarged and refurbished to remain competitive.” sudokupuzzle 2 6 4 5 2 9 9 5 2 1 8 2 4 4 8 9 8 1 9 5 6 1 3 6 7 7 4 8 1 5 8 6 1 9 Fill in the puzzle grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. Answers on8A WEDNESDAY NIGHTS WEDNESDAY NIGHTS Pasta...IN$7.95...Pasta THE BAR IN THE BAR 21 AtlanticNews.Com Vol 34, No 30 |July 25, 2008 | Atlantic News | Page 21A . Community Take a Tropical Sunset Cruise with Blue Ocean Society Special to the Atlantic News NEWBURYPORT | Blue Ocean Society for Marine Conservation and Newburyport Whale Watch will host their annual tropical-themed sunset cruise on the M/V “Prince of Whales” departing from Newburyport on Tuesday, August 5 from 79:30 p.m. Tickets for this Tropical Sunset Cruise are $20 per awareness and conservation through education and research in New England. Staff members work on local whale watch boats and use this platform to educate the public on local marine ecosystems and conservation measures. In addition to education and research on boats, Blue Ocean Society conducts school and group presentations, regular beach cleanups through their Adopt-a-Beach Program, maintains a student internship program, a sightings database of local whales, and a Web site the public can access for updated sightings and conservation information. Monthly cleanup dates can be found online and other volunteer opportunities are available.To reserve a spot for the Tropical Sunset Cruise or for more information call (603) 431-0260 or visit www. blueoceansociety.org. shop will be held a week later on August 9. Staff of the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (GBNERR), and the US Forest Service are partnering to present the program. "Invasive plants know no boundaries, so native plants in our region are being strangled, choked, shaded out or toppled by invasive shrubs, vines and trees," says GBNERR Land Stewardship Coordinator, Rachel Stevens. "This workshop is a chance to learn how to identify invasive plants and alternatives for replacing them. By removing invasive plant species, you can help protect and restore the ecological integrity of New Hampshire's coastal watershed," an area which spans 42 towns in Strafford and Rockingham counties. During the workshop, participants will learn how to identify the most common invasive plants and overview both chemical and pesticidefree options for their removal. The session will explain the best removal techniques for conditions specific to one’s yard, and suggest species that could be planted as an alternative to invasives. It also will provide an overview of potential funding sources and tool loan pro- grams available to support these efforts. There is no charge for the workshop, but registration is required. Potential participants are asked to register well in advance, as space is limited. To register, contact Rachel Stevens at rachel. stevens@wildlife.nh.gov or call (603) 778-0015. The Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve is a cooperative federal-state partnership between the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). For additional information visit www.greatbay.org. that motorists have falsely assumed that a permissive green signal implies they have the right-of-way over opposing traffic, state officials say. “This is the first new traffic display for traffic signals in decades and is being introduced to address an age-old problem of motorists understanding permitted left turn movements,” says NHDOT Traffic Bureau Administrator Bill Lambert. “Until now, left turning motorists have either seen a green left arrow or a green left circle allowing them to proceed if the turn was clear of oncoming traffic.” The first installation of the flashing left arrow on a traffic signal in New Hampshire was installed northbound on NH Route 3A in Bow at the intersection of Hall Street and Interstate 89, also known as Bow Junction. Initial observations indicate that motorists are pausing more than previously when they just saw a green circle, officials say. In fact, a national study found that drivers made fewer mistakes with the new flashing yellow arrow signals than with traditional green ball signals. The new signals also give traffic engineers more options to handle traffic volumes. According to a memorandum issued by the Federal Highway Administration allowing the interim use of flashing left arrows, motorists “intuitively knew what the flashing yellow arrow meant” and “responded strongly and favorably to the concept with little or no public information.” Free workshop helps landowners battle invasive plants Special to the Atlantic News GREENLAND | Let the battle begin! Residents who live in New Hampshire's coastal watershed and would like to learn the most effective ways to remove invasive plant species should mark the calendar for a free, hands-on workshop entitled "It's Your Choice: Invasive Plant Species Options for Homeowners." This informative workshop will be held on Saturday, August 2, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Great Bay Discovery Center, located at 89 Depot Road in Greenland. In the event of rain the work- State’s new ‘yellow arrows’ point to increased safety Special to the Atlantic News SEACOAST | Granite State drivers will soon see a new light flashing before their eyes. The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) has joined other states in being among the first in the country to implement a new flashing yellow arrow left-turn signal light at intersections. The flashing yellow arrow directs motorists to turn left after yielding to oncoming traffic, which has a green light. Currently a green circle conveys this message, typically with a corresponding sign that indicates “Left Turn Yield on Green Circle.” The flashing yellow arrow is in response to longstanding concerns by traffic engineers Now ServiNg Seafood Call-In Take-Out 4VCT *DF$SFBN 'SFODI'SJFT 4FBGPPE Est. 1998 24 Hr. ATM 1215 Ocean Blvd., Rye, NH Across from Pirates Cove Beach & the Surf Club 431-7676 ship went down “June the 29th, 1945.” He missed the mark by a month and a day, since, according to the US Navy, the USS Indianapolis was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine shortly after midnight on July 30, of the same year. Another error in the speech is that the ship was “coming back from the island of Tinian to Leyte,” indicating that the ship was en route to Leyte. In fact, the USS Indianapolis, after dropping off the mechanisms for the atomic bomb at Tinian, was on the way to the Philippines when attacked. Quint’s speech explains how the sinking wasn’t listed overdue “for a week.” In fact, the ship wasn’t listed as missing at all, due to a snafu in communications, and the men drifted for four days — not five, as is stated in the film — before being accidentally spotted by a pilot of a PV-1 Ventura bomber who was on a routine anti-submarine mission, and radioed back that there were “many men in the water.” Quint states that 1,100 men went into the water and 316 men came out, while the sharks “took the rest.” The US Navy states that there were 1,196 men onboard the USS Indianapolis. It’s estimated that roughly 300 were killed in the attack, leaving the rest to fight for their lives in the sea. In the end, 316 (317 depending on the source) were pulled from the water, although several of those died later at the hospital of wounds sustained. It remains the worst Naval disaster in US history. Hollywood helped keep the story in the limelight with a glossy speech, but it is the true tale of what happened that keeps it alive in the hearts of Americans. Hampton Recreation Men’s Softball League 2008 The A Division: Wins Losses Wings Your Way ................ 22.......... 0 Fast Eddies........................ 19.......... 3 McGuirks ........................... 16.......... 6 Cedar Hill........................... 15.......... 8 O’Briens............................. 10.......... 14 Brothers North................... 8............ 16 BPC ................................... 8............ 16 The B Division: Direct Capital..................... 10.......... 11 Macek’s Landscaping ....... 9............ 12 CBC Softball...................... 8............ 13 My Shoe Store .................. 8............ 12 Smutty Nose...................... 5............ 17 Dunkin Donuts................... 0............ 24 Monday, July 14 Wednesday, July 16 • Cedar Hill....................7 BPC.............................0 • McGuirks ..................23 BPC ...........................8 • Direct Capital ...........24 Smutty Nose ..............1 Tuesday, July 15 No Games • My Shoe Store.........25 Maceks .......................9 • CBC ..........................13 My Shoe Store ............8 • McGuirks .................29 O’Briens ......................8 Thursday, July 17 • CBC ............................8 Maceks .......................7 • Wings Your Way ......17 O’Briens ......................1 • Direct capital ...........23 Smutty Nose .............16 League Information Come root for your favorite teams in Hampton! Come on down to Eaton Park, watch a game under the lights, and support your favorite teams this summer when the Hampton Men's Softball League steps up to the plate. You’ll be glad you did. For more information about the league, contact Darold Mosher at (603) 926-4404. Three teams are needed for the 2009 Season. Hampton area Sponsors and Teams please call 926-4404 to sign up today. Also Hampton Falls League, up to 8 teams needed. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black person and proceeds will benefit the Blue Ocean Society's local education, research and marine conservation programs. Group rates are available. There will also be a 50/50 raffle, light snacks and a cash bar aboard. The Blue Ocean Society for Marine Conservation is a Portsmouth-based nonprofit organization that was established in fall 2000. Their mission is to promote marine USS INDIANAPOLIS from 18A 22 Page 22A | Atlantic News |July 25, 2008 | Vol 34, No 30 AtlanticNews.Com . Community Local Notes Celebrate the Bay with kayak race Special to the Atlantic News Cyan Magenta Yellow Black STRATHAM | Calling all kayakers: Get out on the water and be prepared for the first Great Bay Kayak Race, being held on Saturday, August 16 to benefit the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. The five-mile race begins with a check-in and safety inspection between 9:3011:30 a.m. The race starts at 12 noon off the shore of Fine Italian Dining... Great Service Great Food, Great Staff Banquet Service Informal Dining Take-out available Some Things Don’t Change... They Just Keep Getting Better! 69 Lafayette Rd (Route 1), North Hampton, NH Next to the NH Liquor Store Call 603-964-5064 To Advertise in the Atlantic News Call: 603-926-4557 Sandy Point in Greenland, and heads east around Nannie Island and back. Limited to 100 participants, the race is for single and tandem kayaks only and participants must be at least 16 years old. Registration can be done online at www.celebratethe bay.org or www.greatbaystewards.org. The entry fee is $30 with a Tshirt guaranteed to all those who pre-register by Monday, July 28. Prizes will be awarded and include a single kayak, Live-To-Go Lobster Bake, tandem kayak and more, depending upon the division winners. The race is part of the Celebrate the Bay event that includes a free presentation on “Tides, Currents and Kayaking the New England Coast” on Wednesday, August 13 at 7 p.m. by kayak guide Tom Bergh, owner of Maine Kayak Company; a New England lobster bake with Maine humorist Tim Sample on Saturday, August 16; and a Great Bay Striped Bass Tournament on Sunday, August 17. The events will take place on the grounds of Great Bay Discovery Center, located on 89 Depot Road just off Route 33 on the Stratham/ Greenland town line. To purchase tickets for the lobster bake or to register for the striped bass tournament, visit www.celebratethebay. org. For additional information about other Celebrate the Bay events call (603) 7780015. Summer reading for teens HAMPTON | Youth Librarian Kirsten Corbett reminds students in grades 3-8 that any day is a “G’Day for Reading” at the Lane Memorial Library in Hampton. Not only has year’s Australian-themed summer reading program provided a great chance to read an old favorite or perhaps something new, but it’s also an opportunity to take part in some exciting activities. The book groups meet on Thursday afternoons, while the various activities are scheduled for Mondays. The upcoming schedule for both is as follows: Monday, July 28, 3-4 p.m., Chocolate Party; Thursday, July 31, 3-4 p.m., Middle School Book Group; Monday, August 3-4 p.m., “Breaking Dawn” Premiere. To sign up or for more information, contact Kirsten Corbett at (603) 926-4729 or e-mail kcorbett@hampton.lib.nh.us. Committee hosts open art studios EXETER | The Exeter Arts Committee is currently hosting a very friendly Open Studio and Painting Club. No experience is needed; all mediums and all levels from teens and up are welcome. Space is provided, but no instruction — just the fellowship of other artists seeking an alternative space to produce work. The Open Studios will take place now through August 15 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon in the historic Exeter Town Hall building, in the second floor gallery art room (an entrance is located on the left side of the building). Reservations are not necessary, and donations are always welcome. For more information click on the Coming Events” link at http://exeterarts.home.comcast.net. “ distance from 1A ily started me running, and they’ve kept me running since then”), and has been lacing up her running shoes for most of her life. “When I was really little (age 4-5) I used to run 5K road races,” she says. “I used to run them, not just walk them. I actually jogged them. I don’t do as many these days but back then we’d do them 3-4 times a summer.” Her most recent race, a 1600m event, was last week at Livingston Park in Manchester. Acknowledging that “it just feels good to finish from a hard run,” Devinne says that her performance at the Hershey Track and Field Regionals “felt good because it was my best time.” And while she admits “I didn’t know if I was going [to the Finals] or not — I wasn’t really thinking about it then,” Devinne reveals that “when we were looking at the times from the other states it got my hopes up.” Naturally she was thrilled with the final results. Currently in the midst of a set training schedule for the Finals in Hershey, Devinne is well aware that the Pennsylvania city is famous for one of her most favorite treats: Chocolate. She jokes that Hershey Bars and Hershey Kisses will fit in just fine with her training. “I’ll have to be eating pretty well so I’ll have a lot of strength, and I really like chocolate,” Devinne says. “You’re going to be burning all the carbs anyway; might as well eat all the chocolate you want!” she laughs. Perhaps one of the people closest to Devinne’s athletic achievements is her father, Jeff Cullinane, who has coached the Hershey Track and Field program for Hampton Rec for about 15 years. Naturally he’s thrilled for his local athletes in general and his daughter in particular. “It’s been exciting, because every year we have a relay team or two and a couple of individuals that usually win in the state meet,” he says. “Hershey is a great program; it’s a great grassroots meet and I’ve always enjoyed doing it.” As a coach, he says that he is “ecstatic” that Hampton is sending an athlete to represent the town at the finals in Hershey. And as Devinne’s father, he observes, “At this age we don’t push results, and so it wouldn’t have been a big deal if she didn’t go down.” That said, Cullinane does affirm that his daughter “is competitive. You don’t get there without being competitive. I’m hoping she’ll be able to run a really fast time. Whether she runs fastest or on the coat-tails of other person, it should be a really great race.” Still, he says, the Cullinanes are prepared to “go down with the attitude, ‘Do your best and whatever you get will be great.’ It will be the experience that will matter.’” It’s an experience that Devinne is surely looking forward to, and she’s on the same page as her dad as far as good sportsmanship is concerned. “I really don’t care if I win or lose,” says the aspiring Olympian. “I’m just really happy to be going … and I wouldn’t pass up this opportunity for anything else.” Besides, she says, “I just want to go down there and eat chocolate!” Between competing, sightseeing and chocolate-indulging throughout the four-day excursion, it should be a real sweet time at the Hershey’s Track and Field Games North American Final for both father and daughter. “I couldn’t be prouder; I’m really excited she made it because she really works hard,” says Cullinane. “We want it to be fun and to have a good time. And if she doesn’t win,” he adds with a laugh, “she can walk home!” 23 AtlanticNews.Com Vol 34, No 30 |July 25, 2008 | Atlantic News | Page 23A . My View Local Notes BOOK BROWSERS What can be done when fools rush in? By Jerry McConnell Atlantic News Contributing Writer Shannon and Kathleen Almeda browse the children's books section during the Friends of the Lane Library recent summer book sale. The event raised more than $1,900 to benefit the Friends, a multi-age volunteer organization whose mission is to preserve and strengthen the library as a community resource. For more information about becoming a member call (603) 926-3368 or visit www.lanelibraryfriends.org. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo Sign up for Foxwoods trip Author speaks at Bay Views program STRATHAM | Diane Rapaport, a historian, author and former trial attorney, will be the featured presenter for the next Bay Views summer program, scheduled for Wednesday, July 30 at 7 p.m. The program will be held at the Hugh Gregg Center on the grounds of the Great Bay Discovery Center, located at 89 Depot Road on the Stratham/ Greenland town line, just off Route 33. The award-winning author of “The Naked Quaker: True Crimes and Controversies from the Courts of Colonial New England,” Rapaport brings history to life with true stories from colonial New England. Her book reveals the lives of the region’s ancestors through actual court cases and hearings. The stories are often in their own words and taken from the colonial court records. For more information about this program and other events at the Great Bay Discovery Center visit www. greatbay.org or call (603) 778-0015. SUMMER SMILES Readers may send their comments and rebuttals to editor@atlanticnews.com. people who know no other god than the almighty dollar. Legislation is needed to control these greedy grabbers who play on our fears to make a quick buck when prices change. Restoration of the restrictions that had been put in place by the Federal Commodities Trading Corporation to prevent investments by speculators must be done at the earliest possible date, allowing markets to dictate pricing. Research on wind, solar, etc. can proceed; just don’t put them near liberal Ted Kennedy’s huge estate to block his view. Action on these propositions is essential to success and contrary to the liberals’ laments that “it will take too many years.” The effects of such actions will be felt in oil producing countries immediately and their reactions will be to protect themselves by loosening tightened practices and lowering prices hoping we will once again go back to sleep and let them once again run away with our wallets. A fool’s mission is to ignore these warnings and go on vacation, and Congress overflows with fools. Jerry McConnell can be reached by email at lethrneck@comcast.net or editor@ atlanticnews.com, or by phone at (603) 926-7782. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper. Wanted To Buy Antiques H Jewelry H Silver H Gold Judy A. Davis ~ Antiques From the Publisher: One Item or Entire Estate ~ Cash Paid For: All Antiques, Antique Furniture, Oriental Rugs, Paintings, Glass, China, Old Weathervanes, Pottery, Old Clocks, Lamps, Antique Dolls & Toys, Guns, Swords, Duck Decoys, Coins, Old Prints, Books & Old Photography. The views expressed on this page do not necessarily reflect the views of the Atlantic News or its advertisers. We welcome alternative views and will consider guest commentaries for publication. Participants in North Hampton Recreation’s annual Rec Camp (above) gather with their camp counselors to smile for group photos on a bright summer day. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photos trols insuring it will be used to replace foreign imports. The liberal Dems say we won’t realize any potential for 5 to 10 years. Well, so what? If they hadn’t said those things 5 to 10 years ago we could be looking at perhaps a dollar a gallon gas prices today instead of watching them creep steadily upward to $5. It is absolutely antiAmerican, treasonable conduct to act in that manner when our country is in such desperate conditions. They should not only be thrown out of office this November but they should be put on trial for seditious behavior as they sure will be responsible any upcoming civil uprisings. The liberals persist on their tired old argument that the oil companies are to blame for not drilling on the millions of acres of leased lands they have; well I don’t believe that for one minute. I would think that those oil companies would be happy to drill if they had some causative proof to do so with some expectation of striking pay dirt. They’re not fools; if there was known oil there they’d drill, but Congressional liberals won’t let them drill where the oil IS! Speculators are also a blight on our landscape and they should be eliminated. This sort of poker playing while USA burns is despicable and it is played by 28 Years Experience Buying Estate and Contemporary Jewelry, Diamond Rings, Brooches, Watches, Cameos, Charm Bracelets, All Fine Gold and Silver Jewelry. Also wanted to buy: Sterling Silver Flatware, Tea Services, Trays, Presentation Pieces and All Fine Silver. - Michael P. Connelly Editor / Publisher Certified by Gem School of America H Member: New Hampshire Antique Dealer Assn. Please Call (603) 496-1811 or (603) 934-5545 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black KENSINGTON | Members of the Kensington American Legion Auxiliary will be taking a bus trip to Foxwoods on Thursday, August 21. The cost for this trip is $35 per person (receive $25 back from Foxwoods on arrival). The cost includes $15 for Keno and a $10 food ticket. Participants will play Bingo on the way down and there will be a raffle to win $25 worth of scratch tickets. On the way home everyone will enjoy a movie and a snack. The bus will depart at 6:45 a.m. from the Legion parking lot on Route 150 in Kensington for a 9 a.m. arrival at Foxwoods. The bus will return to Kensington at about 7:30 p.m. For more information or to reserve a seat, contact Sonya at (603) 772-9292 or sonyab2@comcast.net; or Dot at (603) 778-0655 or grammiedot@comcast.net. If the United States is to survive it will have to win many battles in the coming years: Terrorism from Islamic fanatics; restoration of faith in God and dismantling of anti-Christian organizations the likes of the ACLU; and tighter controls on run-amok labor unions that would eliminate free speech of workers they control, are just a few needing our attention and correction. But one very big battle that we MUST attack headon IMMEDIATELY, is the ever-growing debilitation of oil. Yes, OIL! We will not survive the way things are going in this country today. Just about everything in our society and every day living is dependent to some degree on petroleum based products. Middle Eastern sheiks and mullahs as well as despotic dictators in small countries get richer by the day mainly on the obscene profits of the oil they sell to this country. Then they use our money to support terrorists. So in essence, through our oil purchases, we finance the attacks against us. That is not only stupid, it is suicidal. And while all these foreign tyrants are living in the lap of luxury the average American is struggling with higher and higher prices in just about anything you can mention, all related to the high oil costs. I personally have had to seriously cut back all of my charitable donations. Gone are my gifts to the Boy Scouts, Girls and Boys Town, Red Cross, Salvation Army, Easter Seals and 10,000 other organizations that are worthy of donations for the work they do. With the high-flying price of oil dictating the expenditures of my fixed income that does not proportionally rise, I am forced to ration most everything I do. So what can we do? EVERYTHING, and then some, to break the hammerlock the oil cartels of the world have on our necks. Congressional intransigence in the form of stalling liberal Democrats who keep making excuses in order to succor their environmentalist donors has got to cease. Can you believe that the Speaker of the House of Representatives actually said that she would not allow any discussions on drilling for American oil until AFTER the House comes back from a 30-day break beginning August 1? Marie Antoinette allegedly said of the peasants, “Let them eat cake.” San Fran Nan paraphrases, “Up yours, America, we’re going on vacation. Don’t call us, we’ll call you.” How about that for chutzpah and in-your-face-America brass knuckles? Drilling for oil in our offshore waters and in Alaska’s territories where much oil is known to be should begin now with con- 24 Page 24A | Atlantic News |July 25, 2008 | Vol 34, No 30 AtlanticNews.Com . Pick Up the AtlAntic news for All Your Local & Community News! Get Your AP Online...But EvEry WEEk Has a DiffErEnt spEcial sEction sucH as: Health & Wellness, Home & Garden sau voices, Bridal & More! Don’t Forget to reaD about Cyan Magenta Yellow Black • Entertainment • Events & Activities • Local Businesses & Residents Check Out Discounts & Coupons for Local Restaurants, Shops, Home Improvement, Hotels & MORE!!!! SToRIES You WoN’T FINd ANYWHERE ELSE! To Advertise In the Independent Voice of the NH Seacoast Call the AtlAntic news at 603-926-4557
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