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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
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Good food for a good cause
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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. Tickets are now on sale for this year’s event, scheduled for Saturday,
August 30 from 12-3 p.m.
— Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo
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High risk time for EEE/WNV
Church hosts burger burn fundraiser
By Liz Premo
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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,
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the Storage Direct facility at
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From August 9-11, the
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to 4 p.m. at North Hampton
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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.
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With music and flashing
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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.”
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SEACOAST | Lights,
music, action — it’s Tales to
Go time
For the eleventh summer
in a row, Rockingham Community Action’s Tales to Go
van will hit the road, making stops in Epping, Exeter,
Hampton, Portsmouth, Raymond and Seabrook.
“We have a van full of
summer reading fun,” says
Kristie Conrad, RCA Literacy
Services Coordinator. “Tales
to Go brings an interactive
storytime filled with arts
activities, healthy snacks and
the need to engage children
early in life in exciting, interactive reading opportunities
and to have daily access to
books and the printed word.
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
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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
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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.”
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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
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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
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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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Coolidge Center celebrates
‘Shoals and Shorelines’
Special to the Atlantic News
PORTSMOUTH | Beaches, waves, and shoreline
vistas — all are featured in
“Shoals and Shorelines,” a
perfect summer exhibition
hosted by the Coolidge Center for the Arts.
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.
The gallery is open
Wednesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
and Sunday from 1-5 p.m. or
by appointment. Admission
is free. For more information visit www.wentworthcoolidge.org.
‘Nocturne’ Glass Jewelry by Susan Pratt-Smith
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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.
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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.
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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. For more information, call
(603) 964-6029.
— Atlantic News Courtesy Photo
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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)
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as Leo and Ida Leigh Curtis as Ulla.
Tickets are available through the box
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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.
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a raffle for a custom-made replica of
Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in
New Castle.
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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first began, Corrine Brown says
“It’s great to have the opportunity” to be part of the band. “I
enjoy it very much. 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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10:30 p.m. NESN Extra Extra Innings (Live)
12:00 a.m. ESPN Baseball Tonight (Live)
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Jake Shields vs. Nick Thompson
for the vacant welterweight title;
Thomas Denny vs. Nick Diaz.
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Sunday
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Shockwaves still ripple from USS Indianapolis tragedy
By Mark Chag Jr.
Atlantic News Staff Writer
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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,
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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. It gave the film
a powerfully-delivered axis
on which the entire plot
spins, and is considered by
many to be one of the greatest monologues in the history
of filmmaking. 1:41 PM Page 2
7/14/2008
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“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.”
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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
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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.
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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
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Celebrate the Bay with kayak race
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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
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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!”
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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.
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The views expressed on this
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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
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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-
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