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INSIDE: TV Listings 26,000 Copies Please Deliver Before Friday, July 13, 2007 Vol. 33 | No. 28 | 2 Sections |32 Pages By Scott E. Kinney Atlantic News Staff Writer NEWBURYPORT | It seemed only fitting that the man who headed up the first ever Yankee Homecoming in Newburyport, Mass. should again take the reins for the summer’s premier event during its 50th anniversary. At the behest of the 2006 Yankee Homecoming Board of Directors, George Cashman — one of the event’s founding fathers along with Jack Frost — would again chair the event. Unfortunately, George took ill during the early fall of that year and later died that winter. His death left behind a grieving community and very large shoes to fill. By George’s suggestion, the Lacroix family would take over heading up the event. It was his feeling that the family stood for the things that he believed in and what Yankee Homecoming is all about: Family, friends and a commitment to community. “To use a cliché, he would have wanted it that way,” said Jason Lacroix, who now co-chairs the event with his parents, Judy and Lucien. And rightfully so. The Lacroix family has each had a turn heading up the Yankee Homecoming prior to this year. Between them they share nearly 75 years of Yankee Homecoming experience. Now Lacroix family members, along with a dedicated list of volunteers, are working hard to ensure that this year’s Yankee Homecoming is one worthy of George. “Yankee Homecoming really helps bring families together,” said Jason, “and to bring back those families that have been away. Jack Frost, one of the original founding fathers of the event wrote a book on how to run a Yankee Homecoming. Those same basic principals apply today.” YANKEE Continued on 18A• 1998 NissaN Pathfinder By Scott E. Kinney Atlantic News Staff Writer SEACOAST | It’s not just the fruits, vegetables and florals that have grown. The Seacoast Growers Association (SGA) continues to grow and in more ways than one. What began 31 years ago as a small group of local farmers getting together has expanded to a state registered, non-profit organization representing more than 40 local growers, artisans and small business people. The group is now host to six farmers markets each week throughout the Seacoast region, offering visitors the chance to FARMERS Continued on 6A• 4x4 Auto, Sunroof, Runs Great! #5527B only 6,995 $ Service AND SALeS garyblakemotorcars . com 84 portsmouth ave ., exeter , nh 03833 888.507.4599 hours: Mon-Fri: 8aM - 6pM • Sat: 9aM - 5pM Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Get ‘growing’ at local farmers’ markets Annual Yankee Homecoming at 50: Still one of the best Page A | Atlantic News | July 13, 2007 | Vol 33, No 28 Weather Friday, July 13 Saturday, July 14 the AtlanticNews.Com . 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Americans and the next president can address issues regarding healthcare, education and energy, but there is “a big boulder sitting in the Get your Webkinz at Great American Country Store! Availability changes daily • Trading Cards • Charms • Lip Gloss • Body Spritz Seacoast Village Mall • Route 1, North Hampton • Open Daily • 964-9330 By Liz Premo Atlantic News Staff Writer NORTH HAMPTON | The North Hampton Public Library’s “Summer Reading Road Trip” for children is in full swing, having already welcomed beloved puppeteer, Martha Dana and getting prepped for this week’s “Clayworks” story and clay sculpting activity. According to Youth Services Librarian, Lorreen M. Keating, the “Clayworks” activity included having a professional ceramics artist from Newburyport instruct the participants in sculpting a shark or dolphin out of clay. The annual summer reading program, presented by CHILIS, is a popular one with the library’s younger patrons. Keating reveals that “more than 150 kids signed up” for this year’s reading extravaganza, which comes complete with plenty of opportunities to get into some good books and enjoy a variety of fun activities. The list of upcoming programs (all taking place on Monday evenings from 6:30-7:30 p.m.) includes “Raptor Rapture: NH Birds of Prey” presented by New Hampshire Audubon Society staff on July 16. The following week music HORSING AROUND — Local puppeteer and skits will Martha Dana was on the guest list for be on the menu this year’s summer reading program at when Partners the North Hampton Public Library. in Rhyme pres— Atlantic News File Photo ent “Bookin’ it by Liz Premo Across America” that registration is required on July 23. for this particular program. The fun continues on July Wrapping up this year’s 30 with “Magic for Muggles,” summer reading program on a magic class designed espeAugust 6 is the much-anticicially for participants age 7 NHPL Continued on 30A• and up. 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Joe Biden is all smiles during a meet-and-greet event held at the Kensington home of Jim Webber, who is planning a run for state representative. — Atlantic News Photo by Aubry Bracco middle of the road,” Biden said, “and that boulder is Iraq.” While he maintains a political solution is the only way to resolve conflict, Biden said he was the only candidate “in either party [who] has offered a solution.” According to the senator, a “relatively weak” central federal system must be installed in Iraq in order to maintain order and allow warring parties local “control over the fabric of their daily lives” at the same time. “You’ve got to give these factions breathing room,” Biden said, citing the Balkans as a successful example. Regarding his vote to fund the war in Iraq, Biden said “I was voting to fund the troops.” According to the senator, the next president must have the “depth and breadth” of knowledge about national security to handle the situation effectively and once and for all so that Americans do no have to “send kids back” to Iraq in the future. There is “no time for onthe-job-training,” Biden said. “These decisions are life and death … We can afford no paralysis.” Biden urged Seacoast residents not to give up. “So folks, we’ve got to hang on,” he said. “We’ve got to keep on punching… If you ever wanted to be president,” he joked, “this is the time to be it.” For more information on Sen. Biden and his candidacy, visit www.joebiden.com. Reading, magic and more at NHPL Page A | Atlantic News | July 13, 2007 | Vol 33, No 28 AtlanticNews.Com . News Community Natural farming at Blueberry Bay By Aubry Bracco Atlantic News Staff Writer SAFE AND SOUND — Gerald Facey (left, in shorts) helps to pull his downed ultralight plane out of the water after it crashed near Hampton Harbor. — Atlantic News Photo by John Gebhart No injuries in ultralight crash By Scott E. Kinney Atlantic News Staff Writer Cyan Magenta Yellow Black HAMPTON | Luck was on the side of a Massachusetts man who walked, or swam, away from his ultralight plane after crashing into the water off Hampton Beach on Sunday morning. Authorities said Gerald Facey, 30, of Erving Mass., was flying at approximately 500 feet when the engine of his plane failed. He turned the aircraft toward the beach and made an emergency landing roughly a quartermile off shore. Facey, who was in the area for the 16th annual Yankee Ultralight Flyers’ Fly-In at Sanderson Field in Greenland, escaped the crash uninjured. He was picked up by a private boat and transferred to marine patrol personnel at the scene of the crash. The aircraft suffered minor damage as a result of the incident. STRATHAM | As a child, Ron Laurence picked blackberries in the “deep woods” behind his home. Though he pursued a career in engineering and worked as the head of a company, those memories of berry-picking treks into the forest from his childhood remained in the back of his mind. “I always loved to grow [plants],” Laurence explained. And in October, 2002, his love of berries and growing finally caught up with him once again when Laurence purchased Blueberry Bay Farm with his wife, Lois. “It was kind of a fulfillment of a life dream,” Laurence said of his decision to purchase the “turnkey operation” as a retirement project. Though blueberries are the main crop at Laurence’s farm today (the farm boasts 1300 bushes featuring nine different varieties), customers can also pick a host of other fruits and vegetables, herbs and flowers. Garlic is the second most-picked crop at the farm, “because ‘I PICK THE BLUES’ — Ron Laurence is pictured here amongst blueberry bushes and other good things growing at his Blueberry Bay Farm in Stratham. — Atlantic News Photos by Aubry Bracco it’s so great fresh,” Laurence explained. In order to ensure the blueberry bushes produce both a quality and plentiful crop, the Laurence family begins to prime the bushes early. In late February, pruning begins and proceeds through the first week of May. When bushes bloom, pruning ends We have a SALE! Hanging Baskets, Day Lilies 25% Off Seed Geraniums $1 and fertilizing begins. When the warm weather arrives, there isn’t time to sit back and relax. “All summer long it’s monitoring bushes for diseases and insects,” Laurence said. For the past three seasons, Laurence hasn’t had a need to spray any of his bushes. Even if his crops necessitate treatment, he won’t settle for any synthetic chemicals. “I farm naturally,” Laurence said. When fall rolls around, the bushes need to be mulched in order to control the weeds, keep the plants’ roots warm and maintain moisture. Though Laurence admits he is busier than he was before retirement (“It’s physically harder and I work more hours,” he said), it’s worth the effort. “I look forward to every day, getting up and getting out,” he said. “The alarm goes off at 5:30 a.m.” The Laurence family’s efforts have paid off. In February 2005, Blueberry Bay Farm was one of nine farms in the state recognized as a New Hampshire Farm of Distinction. And it’s not just the state that notices Laurence’s agricultural excellence. Seacoast residents have also discovered Blueberry Bay Farm and come to enjoy all of the Laurence’s well-kept crops, especially, the blueberries. “We have quite a crowd,” Ron Laurence said. At 10:30 a.m. on Tuesdays, youngsters are welcome to come out, enjoy the weather and a good read with a free story hour. “We like to have young people here,” Laurence said. Be sure to check out Blueberry Bay Farm on WMUR’s Chronicle the week of July 23. Blueberry Bay Farm, located at 38 Depot Rd., is now open from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. except on Wednesdays and Fridays when the farm closes at 5 p.m. For more information visit www.blueberrybayfarm.com. The latest news on available crops is updated regularly. We Have It All! 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Connelly Sales • Sheri Burgoon Inside Sales • Kathie D’Orlando ad@AtlanticNews.com Community Editor & Staff Writer • Liz Premo editor@AtlanticNews.com Booting up for the Burn Foundation By Liz Premo Atlantic News Staff Writer HAMPTON | Firefighter Jason Newman was, in his own words, “psyched.” The reason for his enthusiasm? A motorist had just is an event that Hampton firefighters have taken part in since it was begun by Mark Ouellette 25 years ago, according to Local 2664 Vice President, Jim Correll. Like the Muscular Dys- Staff Writer • Scott E. Kinney news@AtlanticNews.com Staff Writer • Aubry Bracco connelly@AtlanticNews.com Production/Graphic Artist • Jen Morton adstation1@AtlanticNews.com Graphic Artist • Katherine Shea $POUSJCVUJOH8SJUFST John Holman Jerry McConnell Gary Patton Your Local Source For Community News TO ADVERTISE: Connelly Communications LLC is a family owned, local community newspaper, printed and distributed each Thursday. 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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.” dropped a $100 bill into the tall rubber fire boot Newman held while standing in the center of Brown Avenue, just outside the beach fire station. Newman had joined his fellow professionals from Local 2664 to take part in a drive to collect donations for the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) Burn Foundation. As motorists traveled down both Brown and Ashworth Avenues, they were invited to toss into the boot whatever they felt led to give, be it dimes or dollars. The drive was conducted on Sunday, July 8, and trophy boot drive the town’s fire department holds every year, this “volunteer toll booth” is also for a great cause. “All money raised goes toward treatment and research for burn victims,” said Correll, adding that additional funding is designated to go to the IAFF’s camp program developed especially for kids who are burn survivors. Donations were collected on Sunday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., with groups of three volunteers serving two-hour shifts (two holding the boots and one managing the intake). about “$1900 plus change” (including that $100 bill) by 1 p.m. When all was said and done, Newman estimated (as of press time) that approximately $3500 had been dropped into the boots — and that was before the loose change had been counted. It’s certainly something that any dedicated firefighter can be psyched about. “It’s awesome,” said Newman. Headquartered in Washington, DC, IAFF represents more than 280,000 full-time professional fire fighters and paramedics, with more than 3,100 affiliates and their members protecting communities in every state in the United States, as well as in Canada. According to their Web site, the IAFF Burn Foundation is “dedicated to burn prevention and education, burn research and improving the quality of life for burn survivors. Created in 1982, the Burn Foundation is now the largest non-governmental source for burn research grants and the sponsor of the annual IAFF National Children's Burn Camp, held each fall in Washington, DC.” This camp “was developed to give young burn survivors the opportunity to explore Washington, DC and share their experiences with other teens who have fought back courageously and successfully from burn injuries.” To find out more, visit the IAFF Web site at http://iaff.org. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Published By Connelly Communications LLC 893 Lafayette Road, Hampton, NH Mailing Address: PO Box 592, Hampton, NH 03843 (603) 926-4557 | Fax: (603) 926-4531 Office Hours: Mon. - Fri.; 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. To Contact Us Stories: editor@AtlanticNews.com Advertisements: production@AtlanticNews.com www.AtlanticNews.com “The guys on the committee are here all day,” explained Correll. The volunteer staff includes active fire department personnel, and “some of our retirees come back to help,” he adds, listing Rusty Bridle and Bruce Philbrick among them. Years ago, the boot drive was conducted on Ocean Boulevard near 5th Street, but according to Correll NH regulations regarding volunteer fundraising on state routes made it necessary to bring the drive “closer to home” on the roads that intersect near the station. Not a problem. “It’s all town roads,” said Correll. “We certainly get enough traffic!” Motorists approaching the collection sites are notified well in advance by signs and orange traffic cones, he added, and as far as safety matters are concerned, there has “never been a problem.” While “weather plays a huge factor” with the amount of “boot bucks” that is raised annually, Correll notes that the public’s generosity has brought in “around $3000” annually in past years, though “I don’t remember getting a $100 bill” until now. This year’s boot drive was held in conjunction with Local 2664’s recent Chowdah Challenge, which brought in approximately $1200 for the IAFF Burn Foundation. By early accounts, motorists had already dropped $500 into the boots just after the first two hours of the drive, and had donated Page A | Atlantic News | July 13, 2007 | Vol 33, No 28 Community AtlanticNews.Com . FARMERS from 1A COME TO THE MARKET — Each week local farmers and artisans can be found at several farmers’ markets hosted by the Seacoast Growers Association throughout the Seacoast region. Visitors can find a wide variety of items for purchase as well as entertainment and farm fresh edibles, such as that seen here at the Portsmouth farmers’ market. — Atlantic News Photos by Scott E. Kinney Kitty Adoption Day at local shelter Special to the Atlantic News HAMPTON FALLS | Rescue Anonymous will hold a Kitty Adoption Day on Saturday, July 21 from 12-4 p.m. at 153 Exeter Road in Hampton Falls. The public is invited to come and see some very social six-month-old kittens, as well as colorful and friendly young adults. Rescue Anonymous is a non-profit feline rescue and adoption organization located on the corner of Route 88 and Brown Road, just past Applecrest Orchards. To get to the shelter from Seabrook and points south, travel north on Route 1 to Hampton Falls and take a left onto Route 88. From Portsmouth and points north, travel south on Route 1 and take a right onto Route 88 in Hampton Falls. Upon arrival, park in the circle on Brown Road. For more information about Kitty Adoption Day (and to see the cats available for adoption) visit www.rescueanonymous.org; or, call (603) 778-6309. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black SeltSer & GoldStein Public Adjusters — since 1935 — Our professional licensed claim specialists and appraisers will reconstruct and evaluate the structural, business and/or personal property damages suffered as well as any loss to business interruption or rental claims. 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In addition, farmer’s market visitors can find fresh meat, cheese, eggs, Caribbean Bracelets Featuring Fresh Local Seafood, Steak, Veal, Pasta and Chicken Lighter Fare Entrées Sunday - Thursday 4:00 - 5:30 • Dining Room Sunday - Friday • All Evening • Lounge Pub Menu Every Evening • Lounge Spectacular Ocean View Friday • Peter Black • 7 pm Sunday • Peter & Wayne • 5 pm - 8 pm 29 Lafayette Road (Route 1) Seacoast Village North Hampton, NH - 603.964.6541 Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 12-5 - www.quicksilverjewelry.com Personal Checks & Credit Cards Accepted. milk, local honey, bees wax candles, bread, Indian food, breakfast sandwiches, coffee, condiments, salad dressings and crafts created by juried professionals doing fine, handcrafted work. “People are under the impression that you just buy cucumbers and squash at the farmer’s market,” says Niles. There is also live entertainment to be had at the market. The Portsmouth and Exeter markets often have music provided by the likes of Mike & Mike, Dan Blakeslee or the Sea Smoke Trio. “There’s a lot of traditional music,” says Niles, “the kind of music you’d expect to hear at a farmer’s market. There’s bluegrass, but there is also jazz and contemporary music.” The market in Portsmouth is open from the first week in May to the first week in November. “That’s one thing a lot of people don’t realize is the markets run well into the fall,” said Niles. “There’s tons of vegetables and fresh cut flowers at that time.” The other, weekday markets, run for a shorter period of time, but offer visitors a more intimate setting where all their questions can be answered. Niles explains that the association is a benefit to all involved. Local farmers are able to share best practices, such as efficient energy usage. They’re also able to share their knowledge of the things they grow with those who visit the markets. But the greatest benefit of all is the knowledge that what is purchased at one of the markets is locally grown or created. “The average person eats food that has traveled over 1,500 miles from farm to plate,” Niles says. “It’s as staggering cost to the environment to transport food that far and an unfortunate loss to the local economy. Those farms that look so pretty when you drive by them are only going to stay there if you stop and buy.” The Seacoast Growers Association has an In-Season Hotline at (603) 658-0280 that potential market visitors can call to see what’s growing on. You can also visit their Web site for more information at www.seacoast growers.org. AtlanticNews.Com Vol 33, No 28 | July 13, 2007 | Atlantic News | Page A . News Community Hampton Beach Village District If you eat out at any of these local independent restaurants you should have a FIRA Rewards Card and start earning points toward FREE meals. You will earn a point for every dollar you spend at ANY of the 30 FIRA Member Restaurants. Every 100 points automatically converts to $10 on your FIRA Card which you can then use towards your next visit at any FIRA Restaurant –or- you can continue to accrue your points and save up for that special night out! FIRA Rewards Cards can be used any time of the day and any day of the week. Providing fun for everyone By Aubry Bracco Atlantic News Staff Writer FIRA Local Rewards Cards are Welcomed at ANY of these locations: EVERYONE LOVES A PIG ROAST — A guest displays his partiality for pork at last year’s Hampton Historical Society pig roast. Tickets are now on sale for this popular annual fundraiser, scheduled for September 1. — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo Tickets on sale for HHS pig roast Special to the Atlantic News HAMPTON | It’s pig roast time again! The Hampton Historical Society will be holding their sixth annual pig roast fundraiser on Saturday, September 1 from 12-3 p.m. on the grounds of the Tuck Museum, located on Park Avenue in Hampton. Tickets for the event are $20 for adults and $10 for students; children age six and under are admitted free with an adult. This is one of the historical society’s biggest fundraisers. The activity starts weeks beforehand as HHS members assemble items for the silent auction, build the cooking pit, and spruce up the grounds in preparation for the big event. Then, on the Friday evening prior to the roast there is a ceremonial fire-lighting between 8-9 p.m. The pigs go in the pit at 11 p.m. and are monitored by the all-night cooking crew, led by Chef Cliff Pratt. In addition to the succulent pork, there will be homemade baked beans, a variety of salads, tasty desserts and beverages — no one leaves hungry! And besides all this great food, there will be the silent auction, numerous raffles, and music to round out the day. The Hampton Historical Society’s annual pig roast has become one of the big “end of the summer” community events that brings everyone together for an afternoon of fun and fellowship while raising money for the museum. Plan on being a part of it. Tickets are available now at the Tuck Museum; the Lane Memorial Library on Academy Avenue; and the Hampton Parks and Recreation office, located within the town office building on Winnacunnet Road. For more information, call Betty Moore at (603) 926-2543. Town of East Kingston, New Hampshire LEGAL NOTICE The East Kingston Planning Board will meet Thursday, 19 July 2007, at 7 p.m. at the East Kingston Town Hall, 7 Main Street, to consider the following: 7:15 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING East Kingston Public Library site plan proposal (EKPB#07-OA) You may attend and observe, and if an abutter, make comment and ask questions of the Board in the course of the public hearing regarding the applicants to whom you are an abutter. Written comments and questions may be submitted at any time to the East Kingston Planning Board, 24 Depot Road, East Kingston, NH 03827. 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So, essentially enrollment is FREE! FIRA LocAL RewARds cARd oRdeR FoRM ✁ Name: Date: Birthday: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Email* Credit Card # Expiration Date: Security # on back of card: Amount Charged: Visit www.localflavor.org for complete details. This Week’s Featured Restaurant… Enjoy the views of the Atlantic Ocean and Long Sands Beach from Lobster Cove Restaurant throughout the year. Located on Rt. 1-A in York Harbor, we offer a full menu and are open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The casual setting is a meeting place for family and friends to dine, have a cocktail, snack or celebrate a special occasion. Lobster Cove Restaurant Rt. 1A (756 York Street) York Beach ME Tel: 207-351-1100 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black HAMPTON BEACH | How much do you really know about the Hampton Beach Village District? One hundred years ago, Hampton Beach suffered continuous fires as a result of afternoon breezes and the lack of sprinkler systems in old, open buildings. “The beach kept on burning down,” explained Seacoast resident, John Kane. When beach residents requested and were denied fire prevention help, Kane said, they rallied and decided to spend an extra portion of their taxes in order to protect their neighborhood. Hampton Beach’s fire station is still in operation today on Ashworth Avenue. In addition to fire protection, the District worked to modernize the beach and attract visitors by installing electricity and waterworks. Today, the Hampton Beach Village District delivers hospitality to beach residents and visitors. Whether you’re relaxing at a bandstand, playing with kids at the playground, enjoying some newly planted flowers, or viewing one of the 80 annual acts performed on the Seashell Stage, you can bet the Hampton Beach Village District has played a part in providing the fun. The District is responsible for 13 weekly firework shows every Wednesday during the summer as well as the Independence Day display and is pleased to help bring beachgoers June’s Annual Sand Sculpting Competition, the Hampton Beach Volleyball Competition and “Seacoast Idol.” In cooperation with the Hampton Chamber of Commerce and New Hampshire State Parks, the District is pleased to contribute and participate in the Children’s Festival, held each August. “They all work very well,” Kane said of the organizations that contribute to beach events. According to Kane, Brian Warburton, Seacoast regional supervisor of the State Division of Parks and Recreation, is always particularly helpful. “He has really taken ownership,” Kane said of Warburton who sometimes works from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. to prepare for beach events. This year, the Hampton Beach Village District plans to celebrate its centennial anniversary with “a special night of entertainment” on Sunday, August 19, which will feature a Broadway act by the Air Force Band. Following the performance, Kane said the District will acknowledge those who have contributed to the Hampton Beach Village District over the years and a “special fireworks shoot” will be held. In the second week of September, a centennial celebration ball will be held at the Ashworth by the Sea. Tickets for the event will be sold. So remember what the Hampton Beach Village District does for the community, and remember to help celebrate its 100th anniversary. To keep up on the latest beach events, visit www. hamptonbeach.org. 30 LocaL RestauRants join togetheR to offeR ONE RewaRd caRd! Page A | Atlantic News | July 13, 2007 | Vol 33, No 28 AtlanticNews.Com . My View Roll Call Where are the ‘much improved’ changes? By Jerry McConnell Special to the Atlantic News 1 7 7 5 3 1 6 2 5 4 9 3 8 6 projects with threats to the Republicans if they try to get these budget busters taken out of the annual appropriations bill. Congressmen Obey of Wisconsin and Murtha of Pennsylvania have almost committed felonious actions against some budget-minded Republicans trying to remove those pet projects of the Democrats. And that budget that the new liberal leaders have proposed is really a whopper. It, along with the tax increases planned to pay for it and the elimination of the Republican tax reductions will run this country into the largest tax increase in our history — even bigger than Clinton’s monster increase in the midnineties. It is time to start worrying about our future. It seems like if the terrorists don’t wipe us out first, the liberal Democrat taxes and spending will. Even in other areas of governance, we are seeing some improvements. The month of June was good for America with Supreme Court and other regulatory declarations, as well as failed legislation in the new Congress itself. The most important of which was the death of the horribly expensive to taxpayers amnesty bill, falsely called “immigration reform” that could not meet the 60 percent vote approval test in the Senate. This alone saved our country untold billions of dollars in freebies, payoffs, and gifts to illegal aliens who broke our laws sneaking into the country. Another blessing was the failure of the House to resuscitate the repealed, very wrongly named, Fair- From the Publisher: T 27 5 9 4 8 7 P O E D 12 S 24 R E T S A R S P P E P P O U M P I M O 25 2 3 1 4 3 8 6 7 8 1 2 N I P G T E 13 A U L R E A 14 A R 3 O 17 E M 9 4 E G O R 5 F D I L 22 O S 1 2 9 3 8 E 5 A T P C A E 26 O S A N I 19 E V S S I N G L L O 10 A 4 4 E I 7 7 N N 6 2 S I 15 A T 5 4 N T 21 M O S E S N U 8 7 R 20 L R A R 6 3 29 I A 9 2 1 L I 3 5 6 9 28 1 8 9 5 7 D D O 2 B U I Y 9 5 L 18 A 4 2 I E A 6 8 3 A S 16 1 9 4 2 T 5 7 6 1 I 23 1 6 S P 8 O 3 O 6 M N O I 11 O T U 7 S To Advertise, Call 926-4557 4 Tell Them You Solved It In The Atlantic News 2 Page 28A Puzzle Solutions 8 Sadly, Breakside Road (formerly known as Drakeside) has once again returned to its frequent “Road Closed” status. Several times lately and ALL weekdays of the past two weeks, except July 4, the road was closed causing inconveniences to residents. The developer of that area — not a Hampton resident, but dedicated to putting more and more dwellings into as little space as possible — is responsible for the road breakdowns. “Road Closed” signs are permanently stashed in the bushes on this road as they’re needed so often. The town should have ordinances that would levy fines for every day that through traffic is prohibited after a construction job has been completed. Fines for late completion of the original contract should also be imposed. Contrarily, partial-sanity returned to our nation’s capitol during the month of June. Liberals took the brunt of some federal rulings that should make life a bit easier here in these United States. After all the posturing the liberals did prior to the November 2006 congressional elections about cleaning up and straightening out what they called the run- 9 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black away government, they got their wish and the people installed them to wave their magic wands. We are now into the seventh month of their brand of what fails to pass as leadership — and where are all these gigantic and much improved changes? The Republican Congress that we had prior to the Democrat version we now have was said to be a “non-working” Congress with fewer hours per week than most all others. And what do we have now? A Congress that starts the week on Tuesdays and ends on Thursdays for the most part; almost the exact copy of the previous legislative body. Improved? Hardly. This new group (headed by Nevada’s Senator Harry Reid and California’s Representative Nancy Pelosi) was all fired up at ending the other party’s bad habit of lining bills put before the Senate and the House with superfluous money projects called “earmarks” or just plain old “pork.” They piously proclaimed they’d get rid of all of those extra funds being spent for pet projects. And what do we have now? A Congress that has already established a new record for numbers and dollars of excessive “pork” ness Doctrine that was anything but fair; in fact it was a diminishment of free speech. It would have silenced a large number of conservative radio talk show hosts that the liberals felt outnumbered their types. They disregarded that of the four major networks on television plus, MSNBC and CNN only one was considered conservative. Five against one is called liberal fairness. A whopping majority of large newspapers are also ultra-liberal in news presentation. That’s OK with them, but radio has to be silenced. Big labor and their liberal lackeys took a major hit from the Senate itself when legislation was defeated to remove the secret ballot from union organizing and replace it with a “card check” or a blank check for the unions with no fear of losing. Talk about a fairness doctrine, this was a total UN-fairness practice being sought. The US Supreme Court ruled against racial preferences in public schools to the displeasure of the harridanish reverends Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. A ruling by the FTC’s Internet Access Task Force urged policy makers not to interfere with regulation of the Internet and stay away from federal “net neutrality.” This again is good news for taxpayers as the liberal Congressmen wanted to control it but are now unable. Jerry McConnell can be reached by e-mail 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. The views expressed on this page do not necessarily reflect the views of the Atlantic News or its advertisers. We welcome alternative views and will consider guest commentaries for publication. Readers may send their comments and rebuttals to editor@atlanticnews.com. ~ Michael P. Connelly Editor / Publisher House (A) RAISE THE LIABILITY CAP FOR GOVERNMENT | HB882 would nearly double the cap on tort liability to $925,000 for personal injury and to $3.75 million for all tort claims to state and local government. Supporters said that the cap hadn’t changed in 23 years, and this was a lower increase than inflation. Opponents thought that a clause slipped in by the Senate made the change retroactive, so that municipalities would have to pay under the higher cap even though their insurance policies weren’t changed to reflect that. The House PASSED the bill 189-131. A YES vote FAVORED raising the liability cap. (B,C) SPEND NOW RATHER THAN LATER | This is the first version of the $10.4 billion biennium budget, or about $2.4 billion in state spending, a 16 percent increase in spending over the previous budget. Supporters said that it is larger because it is more transparent (it doesn’t hide items that will be supplemented anyway) and because it makes crucial investments in social infrastructure (like training teachers and insuring children) that would prevent large social and economic costs in the future. Opponents said that families didn’t get such a big raise, inflation is not that high, so why shouldn’t the state live within its means. The House then PASSED (B) the language of the budget, 210148. A YES vote FAVORED the budget. The amendment (C) lowers the revenue estimates for the state budget. Budget supporters said that the revenue estimates are realistic. Budget opponents said that they are inflated and the budget should be lowered to reflect that. The amendment FAILED 152-213. A YES vote OPPOSED the budget revenue estimates. The House and Senate passed the final version of the budget on June 27, which the Governor was expected to sign into law. (D) KINDERGARTEN NEEDED FOR ADEQUATE EDUCATION | HB927 defines an adequate education as meeting NH school approval standards and curriculum frameworks in nine specific content areas, including Kindergarten. Supporters said requiring public Kindergarten is crucial for all students to have an equal chance to learn. By passing this, the state would finally start complying with the state Supreme Court: Define an adequate education first and then come up with the money to pay for it. Opponents said that it is impossible to define adequacy without knowing the cost and how the money should be raised, and no bill should be passed without some sort of estimate. The cost of Kindergarten alone, for instance, would be enormous, either to the state, or for towns that don’t have it. The House PASSED the language of the bill 223-134. A YES vote FAVORED requiring public Kindergarten and defining educational adequacy independent of the cost. 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Hampton Stratham Hampton Seabrook Seabrook Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Greenland New Castle Rye A B C D Y Y N Y Y Y N Y Y Y N Y N N Y X N N Y N Y X X Y Y Y N Y Y Y N Y X Y N X X N Y X N N Y N Y Y N Y Y Y N Y X Y N X Y Y N Y N N Y Y Y Y N Y X Y N Y X Y N Y Senate (E) BORROW TO BUILD | HB25 is the capital budget, which includes some $215 million of bonding, including a two-year short term $60 million bond to cover a Department of Transportation shortfall. Supporters said the state has been neglecting its infrastructure for years, and putting it off would only make it more expensive to fix. If the dams ROLL CALL Continued on 30A• AtlanticNews.Com Vol 33, No 28 | July 13, 2007 | Atlantic News | Page A . Letters Support soldiers and their mission Fire investigation continues By Aubry Bracco Atlantic News Staff Writer HAMPTON BEACH | Investigations into the cause of a fire that damaged the Funarama arcade at the Hampton Beach Casino were still ongoing a week after the blaze occurred. The two alarm fire started just before 8 p.m. on Wednesday, July 4. An evacuation was already underway when firefighters arrived. No injuries were reported. While the Funarama portion of the building sustained the most damage, other parts of the structure, including the Casino Ballroom, sustained smoke damage. Repairs were made so that scheduled performances could proceed without any cancellation. Though there had been reports of a possible suspect spraying what appeared to be lighter fluid next to the Funarama entrance prior to the fire, the Fire Prevention Bureau had not yet released an official report as of press time. Although beach goers missed out on an evening of Fourth of July fireworks as a result of inclement weather, Hampton Beach Village District Chairman, Maureen Buckley said the cancellation, in retrospect, turned out for the best as a number of organizations were able to coordinate and handle the situation efficiently. Buckley said she was thankful to the Chamber of Commerce and District and commended the firefighters for their work. FIRE AT FUNARAMA — The exterior of the Funarama Arcade at Hampton Beach reveals some of the damage caused as a result of last week’s Fourth of July fire. — Atlantic News Photo by Aubry Bracco Hampton Fire Chief, Hank Lipe said the Hampton Police Department should also be recognized for their efforts. “I want to especially emphasize the support and mutual efforts of the Hamp- ton PD,” Lipe said. “It was imperative that they secure the scene for us. I highly commend their actions.” Nifty Nifty Look Who’s 50! Happy Birthday Liz Premo www.prasadayogacenter.com • www.ryemasters.com 106 Lafayette Road, North Hampton NH From all of us at The Atlantic News Cyan Magenta Yellow Black To the Editor: An open letter to Congressmen Paul Hodes and Carol Shea-Porter. I attended a deployment ceremony for 30 New Hampshire Army National Guard soldiers headed to Iraq. I wish to address two of the guest speakers with this letter. Congressmen Hodes and Shea-Porter, during your speeches you both pledged your support to the deploying soldiers and their families; if there was anything that you could do to assist them, to please contact your offices. Well, I am a military wife, my husband is currently deployed, and I have something that you can do: Please stop telling the families you support the soldiers, when to others you say the war can’t be won and vote against funding. By your actions, your promises are hollow, mean- ingless words; your presence at these ceremonies merely a political game of appearances. You need to support the soldiers AND their mission. Families will be comforted knowing that you, too, believe this war CAN BE and IS being won by our brave men and women. My husband wrote me recently… "at Camp Victory in Iraq, 600+ soldiers extended their enlistment in the Army — 600 soldiers from this one operating base in Iraq! This is a testament to the passion soldiers have for the duties they perform in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and supporting the War on Terrorism. “With regard to the war effort, we are making much progress here in Iraq. We are bringing safety and security to new neighborhoods everyday. We have much to complete and there are still many sacrifices that must be made. “The number one thing I have learned during this deployment is the people of Iraq want the same things that we want in America: Safe neighborhoods and streets, good jobs and they want their children to have an education. I know you constantly hear about the insurgents, Al Qaeda and others, but this does not represent the people of Iraq." Take some time and meet with military families and they will tell you: Make your words and actions meaningful, support the soldiers AND their mission. Respectfully yours, Dawn Gagnon Manchester Proud wife of CPT Tony Gagnon 3643d SEC FOR Baghdad, Iraq News 10 Page 10A | Atlantic News | July 13, 2007 | Vol 33, No 28 AtlanticNews.Com . News Operation America Rising: Rally for the troops HAMPTON | It wasn’t a huge crowd, but it was still a strong patriotic group that gathered at Centennial Park at North Beach to show their support for America’s troops serving their country around the world. An estimated 100 or so people of all ages — many wearing red, white and blue — took part in a two-hour Support the Troops rally on the afternoon of Saturday, July 7. The event was held in conjunction with “Operation America Rising 07-07-07” along with similar rallies conducted the same day in Cyan Magenta Yellow Black more than 30 other states across the nation. “I’m glad to be here,” said Hampton resident Liz Webb. “I believe in this.” Supporting US troops “is something every citizen should do,” added Webb’s husband, Skip. Organized locally by Hamptons American Legion Post #35, the rally featured guest speakers, refreshments, and special music provided by a band headed by Post #35 Commander Ralph Fatello — casually outfitted in his humorouslytagged “Who’s Your Baghdaddy?” T-shirt. Fatello had originally been approached about four months ago by Brentwood resident Jennifer Pierce, whose brother John Hamilton (a US Army soldier) recently returned to Iraq after a enjoying a brief visit home on the Seacoast. Pierce had heard about the multi-state event and was interested in seeing something happen locally. Her aunt, Vicki Johns of Hampton, told her that Fatello is “’really active in the community,’” said Pierce. “He jumped right in.” They kept in touch at various times after their initial meeting, and when Fatello contacted her a couple of weeks ago “to see if I still wanted to make a ‘go’ of it,” explained Pierce, “I said ‘most definitely.’” Fatello lined up a trio of guest speakers, including Ed Johnson (USMC) of the Pease Greeters; Col. Paul Lessard (USMC) and local businessman Joe Kutt (USN). He also commissioned 11year-old Elaine Weatherby, granddaughter of a Post #35 member, to sing the National Anthem. “We’re sending a message to [our troops] to let them know that we do in fact support them,” said Fatello. Noting that the rally fell on what “many people consider a lucky day (7-707) to get married,” Rep. Nancy Stiles said “I hope it’s a lucky day for our troops in Iraq [and] that they can successfully complete their mission.” “As a retired military Veteran, it’s the least I can do to come down here to the beach with the family and encourage the guys from New Hampshire that we’re behind them all the way,” said Hampton Fire Chief Hank Lipe. “We hope they come home safely.” All three guest speakers reiterated their dedication to America’s military and encouraged the public to continue showing their support. The speakers’ comments and stories about their own personal military connections as well as their commitment to their country, were met with appreciative applause. “We are the guiding light; we are the beam of freedom,” said Kutt as he concluded an impassioned speech. “America” is the best country in the world,” said Lessard, who told the story of a military hero who, after losing a leg in battle, said his only regret about the injury was that he couldn’t square dance anymore. Regarding the Pease Greeters, Johnson noted that for military personnel coming and going, “We can be the rest of America, wishing them well, showing them respect. We’re Americans greeting Americans.” Joining in the applause for each speaker was Hampton resident Betty Callanan. “This [is] a great tribute to the troops,” she said, noting that holding the rally on Fresh Color 64 Breakfast Hill Road, Greenland, NH 03840 Phone: (603) 436-2732 www.rollinggreennursery.com Hypnosis... Change Your Mind, Change your Life! STOP SMOKING IN ONE VISIT GUARANTEED! Call Pinewood Healing Arts at 603.692.2227 for an appointment today! A NEW YOU CENTER FOR HYPNOSIS... 1 Merrill Drive ~ Suite 1 Hampton, NH 255 Rt 108 ~ Somersworth, NH Enhance Libido. Increase Sales. Big AnnualsRosesDaylilies Voluptuous Patio Pots & Hanging BasketsGrasses New Color Coneflowers GroundcoversHostasFerns Water Plants Fourth of July Week “is very timely.” “It’s a great day and a great opportunity, as this Global War on Terror reigns, that we honor our troops, both the living and the fallen,” commented Post #35 member Mark Weatherby. He hastened to add that whatever one’s political affiliation may be, “we need to support our troops. We just need to keep that support going, no matter what way the flag blows.” Also among those in attendance was Barbara Walsh, visiting her sister’s Hampton Beach home from Sharon, Massachusetts. Walsh’s 19-year-old grandson, USMC Lance Corporal Shayne M. Cabino (2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment), gave his life in service to his country on October 6, 2005 when he and three other US Marines were killed after a roadside bomb exploded near Karmah, Iraq. “Once they made that commitment, we owe them every ounce of support we can give them,” said Walsh, who called the beach rally “very nice” but wished that more people had been able to attend. “You have to support anything that’s supporting the troops,” she added, observing that even sunbathers on the beach had stood up when the National Anthem was sung to open the rally. As the event continued, Fatello fired up his guitar with a couple of other band members and blazed through a whole set of songs, peppering the performance with further entreaties for the public to show support for America’s men and women in uniform. “It’s a great day,” said Connie Holman, whose husband John, Post #35’s chaplain, served in the US Army. “We can’t do enough to support our troops.” Academic & Sports Enhancement. By Liz Premo Atlantic News Staff Writer Weight Loss. Smoking Cessation. Chronic Pain Management. And more! 11 AtlanticNews.Com Vol 33, No 28 | July 13, 2007 | Atlantic News | Page 11A . Business Community Timeless keepsakes by Etchex By Scott E. Kinney Atlantic News Staff Writer numerical control (CNC) laser-etching machine. “I happen to like stone a lot,” says Haberstroh. “I called my business partner and said, ‘I just ran into this phenomenal thing.’ Within a week we had purchased the machine. The next thing you know here we are.” The company can now reproduce any image with WHAT’S COOKIN’? GREAT ENGRAVING — Laurie Mantegari and Brian Haberstroh of Etchex stand by their product, literally. The business offers laser engraving on a variety of materials in a range of sizes. — Atlantic News Photo by Scott E. Kinney flawless detail from items as small as placeholders for you wedding, a trophy or placard, a large company logo for a sign or the massive reproduction of the Empire State Building that is featured on the showroom floor of the business’ Newington location. Haberstroh said items such as birth certificates, diplomas, wedding certificates and other important documents often kept in a fireproof box can be made more long lasting. The etching can also make a great gift. When gift giving, Laurie Mantegari, the company’s marketing director, said personalization is key. “When you personalize something it makes it a lot nicer,” she said. “Some- body really had to think about it. It’s not just going to a gift shop and picking something out.” While for a business the laser etching gives a touch of unique, but tasteful flair. “For a corporation it really shows something about your company. It shows permanence,” said Haberstroh. Best of all, laser etching is made easy for the customer. “We don’t want people to get hung up on any of the logistics,” says Haberstroh. “That’s our problem. We don’t complicate it by saying ‘you need to do this or that.’ We really wanted a business where people are happy with the product. We want the long term ‘Wow, I’m glad that we did this’ feeling. One thing that you enjoy as a business owner is happy customers.” Etchex will be holding a grand opening at their showroom on Wednesday, July 18 from 5:30-9:30 p.m. Those planning to attend are asked to RSVP via e-mail at lamante@ etchex.com. 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Please Call (603) 496-1811 or (603) 934-5545 The Exeter Public Library, located at 4 Chestnut Street, will present a program entitled “Heirloom Baking with the Brass Sisters” featuring authors Sheila and Marilynn Brass (pictured). The program, taking place in the library’s meeting room on Wednesday, July 25, at 6:30 p.m., will include a discussion, a question-and-answer session and a book signing during which the Brass Sisters will autograph copies of their cookbook, “Heirloom Baking.” The community is invited to travel with them through history as the lives of families unfold through their recipes. This program is free and open to the public. For more information, call the library at (603) 772-3101 or visit www.thebrasssisters.com. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo EVERY MONDAY SENIOR SCRAMBLE at 9:00 a.m. • 9 Holes • $20 w/ a cart SPECIAL! EVERY TUESDAY 7 AM-3 PM 9 Holes w/Cart • $20 — 18 Holes w/Cart • $32 Weekdays 9 Holes- $18.00 Sat, Sun. 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Cofounder Brian Haberstroh, while at a trade show in Orlando, Florida, witnessed the process of images, photos and designs laser engraved on granite, marble, wood and a variety of other materials. The marvel was created by a computer Church hosts chicken barbecue HAMPTON | The community is invited to a chicken barbecue on Saturday, July 14 at 5 p.m. at the First Congregational Church of Hampton, located at 127 Winnacunnet Road. Cost for the dinner, which will be held rain or shine, is $8 for adults and $5 for children. For tickets or more information, call the church at (603) 926-2837 Monday through Friday between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. 12 Page 12A | Atlantic News | July 13, 2007 | Vol 33, No 28 AtlanticNews.Com . Community Business FLAG BEARER See what’s brewing at Coffee Break Café Brother Alan J. Ring (center), an active member of the US Army, presents an American flag during a regular stated meeting conducted at Saint James Lodge F&AM on Tide Mill Road in Hampton. Accompanying the flag (which had flown over Iraq) is a framed citation explaining the flag’s history and certifying its authenticity. Pictured here with Bro. Ring are Senior Deacon John K. Martin (left) and Worshipful Master Robert W. Drinwater (right). Following the meeting, a collation was held on the first floor of the lodge in Barker Hall, which is available to rent for any function. For more information contact Robert Drinwater at (603) 926-3975. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo Cyan Magenta Yellow Black LANG’S LANDSCAPE SERVICE A Family Owned Business For Over 50 Years G R A D U AT E S E RV I C E S SPECIALIZING IN: LANDSCAPE DESIGN � H O RT I C U LT U R E �HARDSCAPE ENGINEERING � Granite steps, posts & mailboxes VISIT OUR NURSERY FULL OF COLOR! FREE CONSULTATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION 680 Portsmouth Ave. Rte 33 ~ Greenland, NH OPEN 7 DAYS ~ 603.433.3211 ~ www.langslandscape.com TAKE A BREAK — Carol and Lenny Paul, together with their son, Todd (left) and Alicia Dane (right), invite customers to stop by the Coffee Break Café on Ocean Boulevard, Hampton Beach. — Atlantic News Photo by Aubry Bracco By Aubry Bracco Atlantic News Staff Writer HAMPTON BEACH | Make your daily coffee break a little bit longer in Coffee Break Café’s newly expanded facility. Owners Carol and Lenny Paul hope customers will enjoy the new room and patio available at their “neighborhood café,” which has become a new favorite on Hampton Beach thanks to neighborly support. Carol said many people, including Linda and John Gebhart of the Hampton Beach Village District Beautification Committee, donated flowers for the patio which opened in late May. Hampton Beach hotel owners have also been helpful, spreading the word about the café since its April 1 grand opening. And building owner, Owen Carter has pitched in with his support as well, working with the Pauls to coordinate the café’s brightly painted exterior with surrounding buildings. While they indulge in a cup of local, freshly ground java, a homemade smoothie or soda with a Panini sandwich, or one of Carol’s famous homemade blueberry scones or lemon squares, customers can now enjoy the work of local artists, displayed in the shop’s new seating area. “I welcome other artists that want to come in,” Carol said. If the café’s seating expansions garner a positive response, it’s possible that menu expansions could follow suit in the fall. So far, prospects look good for Carol and Lenny — patron response to the café has been outstanding. According to Carol and Alicia Dane, who also works at the café, one summer resident came into the shop for the first time, got on her hands and knees and began to kiss the floor. “[The patron told me], ‘This is such a cute place; it’s such a great addition to the beach,’” Dane said. Customer Tracie Williams, who read about the café in an issue of the Atlantic News, said the ride up to Hampton Beach from Rowley is well worth the trip. “I mean, hello, they’re just so nice and friendly… they’re just so, so sweet,” Williams said. “I can just sit here for hours.” Carol said she knows “what customers’ needs are before they come in the door.” She also maintains a “punch-card” system — for every nine coffees a customer purchases, they get one free. Carol and Alicia said the system is “hassle-free;” they keep the punch-cards on a Rolodex at the store so patrons don’t have to remember to bring them. Both women said they enjoy flipping through the Rolodex so they have the opportunity to get to know more customers. Carol, Lenny, their son, Todd, and Alicia welcome you to kick back and relax at their newly expanded “mom and pop shop.” They’ve had a ball so far and look forward to the future. “We stumbled upon this and so far it’s been awesome,” Carol said. So head on down to Hampton Beach’s Patriot’s Corner. It’s time for you to take a break and see what has been brewing at Coffee Break Café, located at 23 Ocean Boulevard, at the corner of “P” Street. Excellent Chinese Cuisine Prompt Take Out Available (603) 926-6633 7 Ocean Blvd, Hampton Beach Located at Seabrook/Hampton Bridge on Rte 1A www.oceanwok.com Try Our 3-Course Lunch! 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"Although the wild strawberries have begun to ripen in recent days, the bulk of the important summer fruits that provide feed for bears will not become available until a few weeks from now." This period of low food abundance, noted Timmins, causes bears to search out and utilize high quality and readily available foods provided by humans, and is the main reason why the majority of bear complaints in New Hampshire occur during June and July. Be bear-friendly Avoiding unwanted contact with bears is as easy as taking a few simple precautions: • Stop all bird feeding by April 1 or as soon as snow melts. • Clean up any spilled birdseed and dispose of it in the trash. • Secure all garbage in airtight containers inside a garage or adequate storage area, and put garbage out on the morning of pickup, not the night before. • Avoid putting meat or other food scraps in your compost pile. • Don't leave pet food dishes outside overnight. • Clean and store outdoor grills after each use. • Do not leave food, grease or garbage unsecured around campsites. • Store food and coolers in a closed vehicle or secured area while camping. • Finally, never intentionally feed bears! These steps will help to ensure that your backyard or campsite does not become attractive to bears and other wildlife, which is important because it prevents property damage by bears and it keeps bears from becoming "nuisance" animals. SEACOAST | House of Frames, located at 33 Main Street (Route 111-A) in Danville will present a second art critique workshop as part of its free, educational series on Wednesday, July 25, from 7-9 p.m. Participants are invited to bring their artwork or photographs to be critiqued in a nonjudgmental and friendly discussion of the pros and cons of the composition, balance, perspective and color temperatures in the piece. It’s a unique opportunity to discover how to analyze and plan pictures to make the best presentations. In these small group sessions, there will be additional suggestions for matting and framing for a dramatic impact by using texture and color to show the artwork to its best advantage. Before and after examples will be shown. The free mini-workshops are being presented by Tony Pizzurro and Elaine Clark, co-owners of the House of Frames; and local artist, Ann Perkins, who teaches and works in a variety of media. An artist for more than 20 years, Perkins exhibits at art fairs and has studied with many different artists. She’s been a member of the Seacoast Artists Association, Greater Haverhill Art Association, Nashua Area Art Association and Sharon Art Center. Space is limited so advanced sign-up for the workshop is suggested. For more information or to sign up, call Elaine at (603) 378-0500. CVHS plans pet microchip clinic PORTSMOUTH | The Cocheco Valley Humane Society will hold a microchip clinic for dogs and cats at PETCO in Portsmouth on Saturday, July 21 from 12-2 p.m. Mark & Danielle of WOKQ’s Morning Waking Crew will be on hand to meet pet owners and sign autographs. Microchipping is the latest technology in pet identification and gives owners the peace of mind that if their pet becomes lost it can be easily identified through a nationwide registry. A microchip, about the size of a grain of rice, is placed under the skin of the pet’s neck. With the use of a special scanner, any animal shelter or veterinarian can quickly identify the pet and its owner. Appointments are not needed for the clinic and the microchips will be administered on a firstcome, first-served basis. Pet owners should bring the name and phone number of an alternate emergency contact person. Dogs must be on leash and cats in carriers. Cash and checks will be accepted. Microchipping normally costs between $50-$100 per pet. At this clinic, or at anytime at CVHS, owners can microchip their pet for the low cost of $30 per pet, which includes the cost of registration. For more information about the clinic, the shelter, or the organization itself, contact the Cocheco Valley Humane Society at (603) 749-5322, ext. 105 or visit www.cvhsonline. org. 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In order to keep things safe at the homestead or the campsite, New Hampshire Fish and Game has a few helpful suggestions. "New Hampshire's black bears know that some places provide easy meals in the form of bird feeders, garbage containers and unsecured coolers," said Andrew Timmins, NH Fish and Game's Bear Project Leader. "Homeowners and campers can prevent bear visits by taking simple steps like bringing in bird feeders and pet bowls, putting barbecue grills in the garage … or keeping all food and coolers in a vehicle with the windows rolled up." When selecting a campsite, Timmins suggests that campers consider choosing a campground that uses bear-proof Dumpsters. "Many campgrounds in New Hampshire have done a great job reducing attractants around their facilities, which substantially reduces the chance of a conflict with bears," he said. Timmins asks all New Hampshire residents and visitors to do their part to prevent such man vs. animal conflicts. "Preventative actions will avoid the chances of bears causing property damage and are essential to maintaining the state's strong bear population," Timmins says. "There is some truth to the adage that 'a fed bear is a dead bear.' Once they get used to relying on human food sources in your backyard, some 'nuisance' bears may need to be destroyed. If you are intentionally feeding bears, you may be contributing to their death. Don't do it." In addition to being a bad idea, feeding bears can get one in some legal hot water. Because of growing concern for creating a public nuisance and public safety, state law prohibits the feeding of black bears, intention- 14 Page 14A | Atlantic News | July 13, 2007 | Vol 33, No 28 AtlanticNews.Com . Business THE WISE MAN COMETH! Education Epping student receives LEAP scholarship Special to the Atlantic News Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Racing in the red from the first position, it was first place all the way for Iruska Wiseman (top photo) as he streaked to win the $10,000 Juvenile Stakes Race Final Round on Saturday afternooon at Seabrook Greyhound Park. In front of a packed crowd in warm, cloudy conditions, Iruska Wiseman (above left), born in December 2005, won by several lengths and was pulling away at the finish to claim the Juvenile Stakes championship title. If what goes around comes around, he came hard in the stretch and was victorious when it counted most after finishing second to juvenile Flyin Hunstville on July Fourth. This was The Wise Man's fourth victory in his last seven races. Above, Seabrook Greyhound Park General Manager, James Carney awards the trophy to Steve Sarras of Steve Sarras Kennel and veteran trainer Maurice "Mo" Henvey. Sarras said of The Wiseman, "He always pulls you to weigh in when he goes to the racetrack. He really loves to run and, more importantly, win. He was able to beat a very talented field which I'm sure you will see more of in months to come." Get into the live racing action at Seabrook Greyhound Park now through September on Wednesdays (post time, 5 p.m.), Fridays (post time, 7:35 p.m.) and Saturdays (post time, 12:35 p.m.). And make plans now for the special Labor Day race card (post time, 12:35 p.m.). — Atlantic News Photos by Michael P. Connelly A dvantage CONTRACTING ROOFING • ASPHALT – RUBBER CEDAR SHAKES • GENERAL CARPENTRY FRAME TO FINISH LICENSED& INSURED FREE ESTIMATES 978-352-6620 EPPING | Abdulbaset Zarveen of Epping was one of 13 high school seniors from throughout the state of New Hampshire to receive a scholarship from TD Banknorth as part of its Local Educational Advancement Program (LEAP). A total of $32,500 was awarded this year through LEAP, which is an educational initiative comprised of a scholarship fund, college internships, a school outreach program for grades K-8, and a savings program called College CD. "This year marks the 10th anniversary of LEAP and TD Banknorth's commitment to helping students achieve their educational goals," commented R. Scott Bacon, president and CEO of TD Banknorth New Hampshire. "Over the past 10 years we have provided 94 scholar- ships and 38 summer internships to New Hampshire high school seniors." Through LEAP, TD Banknorth established a 10year $225,000 scholarship fund, which is administered by the NH Charitable Foundation. In honor of the program's 10th anniversary, TD Banknorth contributed an additional $10,000 to the fund, making it possible for the bank to award four additional scholarships. Each of the 13 scholarship recipients will also be offered a three-month paid internship position with the bank during the summer after their first year of postsecondary education. Scholarships are awarded based on financial need, as well as a merit evaluation that includes a review of academic achievement, involvement in school activities, and community volun- Kelley wins NHFRW award Special to the Atlantic News EXETER | The New Hampshire Federation of Republican Women (NHFRW) has named Carolyn Kelley as their Teacher of the Year award recipient. A deserving faculty member at the Seacoast School of Technology (SST) in Exeter, Kelley was selected by NHFRW to compete with nominees from the other states for National Teacher of the Year. The selection will be announced at the biennial Federation of Republican Women’s convention, which will be held in September in Palm Springs. Kelley created the program for Biotechnology at SST, which serves six schools Carolyn Kelley in the Seacoast area. With her credentials and organi- 1974 Corvette Stingray Convertible (w/hardtop) &INE(OME'ARDEN!CCENTS 8h_d]_dj^_i Yekfed\eh (&E<< 350, automatic, silver with new black interior, 80K miles, maintained regularly, runs great, needs rear bumper. $15,000 or best offer. Greenland NH. Call 603-234-1133. teer activity. In addition to Zarveen, the 2007 LEAP Scholarship recipients include Kathy Call of Milton, Kristen Gazda of Weare, Matea Ilic of Manchester, Lauren Kabat of Jaffrey, Emily Klare of Somersworth, Joelle Labrecque of Littleton, Abby Leishman of Milford, Lucy RandallTapply of Hebron, Jonathan Rollock of Gilford, Jacob St. Pierre of Charlestown, Katherine Vogt of Pittsfield and Julian Yu of Amherst. TD Banknorth Inc. is a leading banking and financial services company headquartered in Portland, Maine and a wholly-owned subsidiary of TD Bank Financial Group in Toronto, Canada. It is one of the 25 largest commercial banking organizations in the United States, with $40 billion in assets. For more information, visit www.TDBanknorth.com. /,BW\Wo[jj[HeWZ" >Wcfjed<Wbbi"D> mmm$\b[khZ[cWh]h_j$Yec ,&)/(/#*/+/ ;nf_h[i@kbo)'"(&&- zational ability her students (grades 10-12) at the Regional Technical Center are well prepared for further education and a career in this important field. These students have all thrived, learned and succeeded. As for careers, her students are enthusiastic about learning and have high expectations for themselves and their future. The New Hampshire Department of Education also named Kelley the 2007 New Hampshire Teacher of the Year. 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To take part in these workshops, participants register for their choice of program(s) in advance and obtain a conference call number to connect to at a specified time. The first telegathering, entitled “Finding Your Child's Strengths,” will be conducted on Monday, July 23 at 9 p.m. The "down time" of summer presents an opportunity for parents to connect with their children, learn what interests them and help discover new things that may spark their curiosity and wonder. Teleconference participants will take part in a free discussion of how to take advantage of the summer and find a variety of things to explore with their children. Coming up on Monday, August 20 at 9 p.m., Lisa will be hosting a free telegathering entitled “Back to School Basics.” Parents can use this opportunity to discuss and decide what habits they want to reinforce in the coming school year, and obtain tips on how to ease the transition from summer to fall. To register and obtain a conference call number, or for more information about these two programs, call (603) 401-0098 or e-mail lisa@lighthousefamilycoacing.com. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black “The Balancing Act,” designed for working moms trying to figure out how to balance career and family commitment, is a four-week telegathering program. Participants will explore the different facets important to creating balance while raising a family and working. This is time for moms to share their greatest challenges, learn the importance of self care, master time management, explore family values and prioritize the many roles and tasks they are juggling. The program will be held at 9 p.m. on four consecutive Tuesdays, September 4, 11, 18 and 25. The program cost is $50 and includes the four weeks of telegatherings, hand-out material and e-mail contact as necessary. Space is limited; register soon by contactinglisa@lighthousefamilycoacing.com. For mothers who are new to the preschool scene, “Easing the Preschool Transition” offers an opportunity to connect with other moms and to find ways to ease this sometimes challenging transition. Bringing tile showers world into the 21st century. The program answers a variety of questions, including “What are the challenges you are facing? How can you ease your fears and concerns?” and “How can you ease your child’s transition?” This four-week program will be held in Hampton at 9:30 a.m. on September 20 and 27, and October 4 and 11. The cost to take part is $50. To register for this program e-mail lisa@lighthousefamilycoacing.com. Register soon as space is limited. Lisa Berman earned a Master’s Degree in Counseling and Psychotherapy from Rivier College. She has serviced at risk youth and their families in numerous capacities, including a residential group home, a home-based program and in mental health facilities. She earned her coaching certification through Coach Training Alliance and founded Lighthouse Family Coaching in 2005. To learn more about the services Lisa provides or to sign up for her free monthly ezine visit www.lighthousefamilycoaching.com. HAMPTON | The Hampton United Methodist Church will be hosting a ham and bean supper on Saturday, July 21 from 4:30-6 p.m. The community is invited to attend. The menu will include ham, beans, cole slaw, rolls and butter, homemade pie, and beverage. The cost for the supper is $6 for adults and $4.50 for children age 10 and under. Children age 3 and under eat free. The church is located at 525 Lafayette Road in Hampton. For more information call (603) 926-2702. News from Portsmouth Garden Club PORTSMOUTH | The Portsmouth Garden Club is planning an outing on Wednesday, July 18, with members meeting at 10:15 a.m. at the Urban Forestry Center for a 10:30 a.m. departure. The first stop will be for lunch at 11:30 a.m. at Tyng’s Tavern and Grille in Tyngsboro, MA, before proceeding to the Butterfly Place in Westford, MA at around 1 p.m. Members are reminded to contact Anne Nelson by Sunday, July 15 to sign up, as reservations are necessary for lunch. The cost for admission to the Butterfly Place is $5 per person. In addition, plans are underway for the club’s Festival of Trees, scheduled for November 16-18. It should be noted that there are a few spaces still available in the miniature tree category. Anyone who would like to submit a decorated miniature tree to promote their business or organization (no fees involved) may contact Linda D’Amico at (603)964-8884 for more information. Puppet time at Seabrook Library SEABROOK | The Seabrook Library will host a special storytelling and puppetry performance by the Seacoast's own, Martha Dana on Friday, July 26 at 6 p.m. Martha has dazzled Seabrook's library audiences in the past and will do so again this year as part of the library’s summer reading program. Take a “Summer Reading Road Trip” down to the Seabrook Library on Centennial Road to enjoy this free event. Refreshments will be provided. For more information about this event or the summer reading program in general, call Megan Sprague at (603) 474-2044. FREE Home Security System For Your Home!* At NO COST* to you for the parts and installation with only a $129 activation fee. $1,1u9E5 Val Our State-of-the-Art system includes: • Front and back doors protected. • Infrared interior motion detector. • Digital keypad with police, fire and medical emergency buttons. • Interior siren. • Control panel with battery pack-up. • Lawn sign and window decals. 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Business Notes Community Local game company awarded THANKS — North Hampton Recreation’s Summer Rec Camp participants are pictured here with a huge “thank you” to Claire Acura North (who have sponsored the campers’ T-shirts for the last six years) and the sponsors who help send kids to camp by donating generously to the scholarship fund. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo SEACOAST | Foreign Language Trivia Game LLC of North Hampton has won Dr. Toy’s “Best Product” award for 2007 for their board games “Foreign Language Learning Game Spanish 1” and “Foreign Language Learning Game Spanish 2.” The games were featured in the Atlantic News in February. Barbro Bolh, the president of the company said the board games are designed to learn and practice Spanish or English in a group setting conducive to learning. According to research, such games are not only fun, but are recognized teaching tools that can raise an individual’s IQ by as much as 16 percent. All aboard for tech demos PORTSMOUTH | Microsoft and Portsmouth Computer Group (PCG) invite small businesses to board the “Microsoft Across America” Bus for hands-on, state-of-the-art tech demonstrations on Tuesday, July 31, at PCG headquarters, located at 30 Mirona Road in Portsmouth. Interactive seminars will showcase tech solutions that are designed to help small businesses increase productivity, cut costs, expand business and ensure security. To schedule a business appointment, call Sasha at (603) 431-4121. Sidewalk Sale Days in Exeter 7 Days & 7 Nights of Simulcasting of Thoroughbred, Harness & Greyhound Racing. Starting June 2nd Wednesday Twilights (Post time 5:00 pm) & Saturday Matinees (Post time 12:35 pm) July, August & September Wednesday Twilights (Post time 5:00 pm) & Friday Evening (Post time 7:35pm) & Saturday Matinees (Post time 12:35 pm) Charity texas hold ‘em Poker tournaments Monday, Wednesday-Friday from 3:00 p.m. to Midnight. Every Saturday & Sunday from 12:00 Noon to Midnight It’s a Great Escape ... Great Food..... And Quiet Conversation. Route 107 off I-95 at Exit 1 Seabrook, NH (603) 474-3065 www.seabrookgreyhoundpark.com Cyan Magenta Yellow Black EXETER | The Exeter Area Retail Merchants Association, along with the Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce will hold Exeter Sidewalk Sale Days on two consecutive weekends, Thursday through Sunday, July 12-15 and July 19-22. One of the oldest and largest sidewalk sales in the region, Exeter Sidewalk Sale Days will showcase more than 35 downtown merchants who will be offering special promotions. This event invites the public to take the time to visit all the stops as well as rediscover historic downtown Exeter. In addition, the sidewalk sale on Saturday, July 21 will coincide with the American Independence Festival, an annual celebration of America’s Independence. The Chamber offers gift certificates in $10 denominations that can be purchased at the Chamber office (120 Water Street) or at Trends Gift Gallery (37 Water Street). The gift certificates can be redeemed at participating retailers in the Exeter area. For more information about Sidewalk Sale Days, the Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce, or Exeter Area gift certificates, call (603) 772-2411 or visit www.exeterarea.org. Seabrook Greyhound Park 18 Page 18A | Atlantic News | July 13, 2007 | Vol 33, No 28 Local Notes AtlanticNews.Com . yankee from 1A Free fish fry, wild game BBQ NORTH HAMPTON | Reservations are currently being accepted for New Covenant Sporting Club’s fourth annual Fish Fry and Wild Game BBQ. This fun-filled event will take place on Saturday, August 18 at 12:30 p.m. at 67 Winnicut Road in North Hampton. A local favorite with attendance growing every year, the free barbecue will offer enough tame and wild game for everyone. This year’s program includes the very popular local band, Grand Central Station. Bring the whole family and enjoy great food, swimming, games, music and good old fashioned fun under the open air tent. Due to the popularity of the Fish Fry and Wild Game BBQ, reservations must be made by calling (603) 9642700, or call Les Houston at (603) 231-1148. Donations will be gratefully accepted. Hospitals form support group EXETER | A support group is being formed for families who have experienced the loss of a baby through miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth or newborn death. The Seacoast Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support Group is collaborative effort of Exeter Hospital, Frisbie Memorial Hospital and Wentworth-Douglass Hospital. Meetings are held every other week for a 12-week period. The next session will be held at Exeter Hospital beginning on Monday, July 23. For details about this support group, call the Exeter Hospital HealthReach Information Center at (800) 439-3837 or (603) 580-6668; Sargent Dillon at Frisbie Memorial Hospital, (603) 332-5211, ext. 8041, or Nora Fortin at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital, (603) 740-2268. Turning receipts into cash Cyan Magenta Yellow Black GREENLAND | New Generation Shelter in Greenland is encouraging shoppers to save their grocery receipts from Shaw’s supermarkets. Thanks to the Shaw’s Receipt Rewards program, the non-profit shelter is receiving a percentage of total Shaw’s receipts submitted by Seacoast area shoppers. Receipts may be dropped off at the New Generation Shelter, or Next Generation Infant and Toddler Center, both located at 568 Portsmouth Avenue in Greenland; or at either of the Second Generation Thrift Shoppes, located at Tide Mill Road in Greenland, or 25 Old Dover Road in Rochester. All proceeds help support New Generation Shelter operating costs. New Generation, Inc. is a shelter for homeless pregnant women and mothers with young children that teaches self-sufficiency to its residents. The shelter houses up to seven women and their children at a time, while teaching parenting education, job skills and life skills. For more information call (603) 436-4989, or visit www.newgennh.com. ✭ ✭ A JOB where you’ll be PROUD to HANG your HAT. The idea behind the event, explained Jason, is that we all have Yankee roots (see the Pilgrims’ story in your history book for details). As such, families from all around are welcome to attend the 10 days from the end of July to the beginning of August filled with numerous events. “We have something for everybody,” Jason said. “I think that’s what Homecoming is all about.” The list of events is nearly endless — enough, in fact, to fill a roughly 100-page Yankee Homecoming guide. Among them are several live musical acts, one each evening of Homecoming. Each night at Waterfront Park bands such as Beatlejuice, Entrain and the James Montgomery Band. And like many of the Yankee Homecoming attractions it’s free. There’s a teddy bear parade, a bed race, history tours of Newburyport, art shows, a canoe tilt, tai chi in the mornings at the park, a scavenger hunt, the ChIPs (Child Identification Program), Juju Bee the Clown and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. On Super Saturday, the final Saturday of the event so named because it is jam packed with things to do, is the fireworks show. “I’ve been told it’s one of the best in the area,” said Jason. “I like to believe that, but I’m biased. But, when people tell you it’s nice to hear.” And while Yankee Homecoming is going on, several non-profit groups from around the area are holding their own major fundraising events of the year. “There are Yankee Homecoming events and events open during Yankee Homecoming. And let’s not forget the food. There’s tons of food. Oodles of food. 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Newington, NH Legendary Food Legendary Service ✭ www.texasroadhouse.com Opening late August ✭ Serving the Very Best in Italian Favorites, Pasta Dishes, Fresh Seafood, Prime Steaks, Lobster Dishes, Chicken & Veal Hours Breakfast: 7:15 - 11:30 Dinner: 4:00 - 9:00 Located at 113 Ocean Boulevard In the Hillcrest Hotel (Across from the Children’s Playground) Tel: 603-926-5576 • Hampton Beach, NH than you can shake a stick at. Did I mention food? “You can get just about every kind of food you can think of,” Jason said. Jason pointed out that one of the most popular misconceptions about Yankee Homecoming is that the event is put on by the city or the Chamber of Commerce. “We get support from the city, but they don’t fund us,” he said. “It’s not put on by the city or the Chamber of Commerce. We work with them, but it is its own separate entity.” That entity, filled with helpful and willing volunteers, is responsible for fundraising, planning and executing the event. Jason said the whole of Yankee Homecoming is dependent on people. “For nine days, city-wide there is something going on everywhere in the city, not just the downtown area,” he said. “There are hundreds of events with thousands of volunteers. The magic formula is people. We need them volunteering, donating and showing up and participating. Without any of those three things the event is a failure.” The traditionally successful Yankee Homecoming will take place throughout Newburyport July 28 through August 5. To get a complete listing of events and the skinny on all things Yankee Homecoming visit the Web site at www.yankeehomecoming.com. 19 AtlanticNews.Com Vol 33, No 28 | July 13, 2007 | Atlantic News | Page 19A . TV FREE 7 Day de TV GuiSEA Vol 33, No 28 | July 13, 2007 | Atlantic News | Page 1 SEA Pages 3SEA-9 Sports Listings Page 2 SEA ‘Celebrate the Light’ on National Lighthouse Day festivities will be lighthouserelated merchandise available for sale, chances to win a number of raffles, and lighthouse authors selling their books. The benefit concert is the culmination of a daylong local celebration of National Lighthouse Day, traditionally observed on August 7 and commemorating the establishment of a federal lighthouse service in the United States in 1789. Here on the N e w Hamps h i r e seacoast, National Lighthouse Day shines the spotlight on historic beacons like the Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse, which is also known as Fort Point Light, New Castle Light, and Fort Constitution Light. In fact, celebratory events will be taking place earlier in the day at the lighthouse site itself, located off Route 1B in New Castle, adjacent to Fort Constitution and the Coast Guard station at Portsmouth Harbor. To begin with, the Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse will hold an open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. During that time, visitors will be able climb the 44 stairs to the watch room and the seven-rung ladder to the lantern room of the 1878 tower. There they will be able to enjoy a magnificent view of Portsmouth Harbor as well as a close-up look at the active, fourth order Fresnel lens. Flat shoes are strongly recommended; visitors are encouraged to leave their flip-flops and sandals at home. Children under 42 inches tall are not permitted to climb to the top, and adults are not permitted to carry children up the stairs. There is a suggested donation of $2 for adults and $1 for children. Reservations are not necessary; tours are conducted on a first-come, first-served basis and the public is encouraged to experience the view. There will be a special added attraction at the open house that day. The a cappella group “Blue of a Kind,” based on Boston’s North Shore, will be performing sea shanties and other music near the lighthouse. A men's a cappella ensemble, Blue of a Kind consists of musicians that share a passion for performing and blending their voices as one, enriching audiences and singers alike. In addition to sea shanties, the group presents lively arrangements of songs exploring the genres of jazz, blues, gospel, folk, spirituals and popular music. Celebrate National Lighthouse Day with the Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse. Plan to make a day of it and attend both the open house and concert — they're only 10 minutes apart. For more information, call (603) 431-9155. Also coming up in August will be an art show and sale to benefit the Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse. The show will take place on Saturday and Sunday, August 25-26 from 1-5 p.m. at the recreation center at Great Island Common, located on Route 1B in New Castle. Seacoast art and inspiration awaits visitors to this Light Paint Art Show and Sale, where artwork by local artists will be on display and available for purchase. The proceeds raised through this event will help the Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse purchase paint and painting supplies for the lighthouse. Potential participants should note that the exhibit is open to artists of all mediums, including painting, printmaking, sculpture, drawings, photography and mixed media. To be inspired for the show, contributing artists are invited to take a private tour of the lighthouse on Saturday, Atlantic 3.3x5 COLOR.indd 1 August 18 from 12-3 p.m., courtesy of the Friends. Applications for entering the art show are available at the Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse Web site; for additional information e-mail Paint4Light@ yahoo.com or call (207) 439-8905. For more about any of these events email FPHL@lighthouse.cc or call (603) 431-9155. To find out more about the American Lighthouse Foundation, visit www.lighthousefoundation. org. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Special to the Atlantic News PORTSMOUTH | It’s time to celebrate the Light. The annual observance of National Lighthouse Day is just a few weeks away, and one way to celebrate it is to attend a benefit concert hosted by the Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse. The concert, featuring the New England Bluegrass Band and Shann achie, will take place on Saturday, August 11 at 3 p.m. at the South Church, located at 292 State Street in Portsmouth. Tickets are now on sale and may be purchased at www.portsmouthharborlighthouse.org at $18 for adults and $10 for children ages 12-18. Children under 12 are admitted to the concert free of charge. All proceeds from the concert will benefit the American Lighthouse Foundation in the nonprofit organization’s mission to preserve the nation’s lighthouses and their history. Recognized as one of the most talented bluegrass groups performing in the region today, the New England Bluegrass Band features members who have reached the top levels of performance. This list includes Berklee School of Performing Arts alumni, regional and national picking champions, national and worldwide touring artists, all centered around a powerful and traditional vocal array. Offering great fun with the sound of Irish music, Shannachie (a Gaelic word that means storytelling, in a manner of speaking) is famous for Irish pub singing, stories and shenanigans. Pat Heffernan and Patrick Keane are the men behind the music, and the pair will provide plenty of opportunity for hand-clapping, foot-stomping and merrymaking. 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Church presents fine arts concert series RYE | Rye Congregational Church, located at 580 Washington Road in Rye presents the Abendmusik Fine Arts Series, taking place during the months of July and August. Four evening concerts will be performed in the main sanctuary of the church, each beginning at 8 p.m. On Saturday, July 14 organist David Wold will perform on the authentic 24-rank pipe organ within the church. The concert will feature selections by Bach as well as honor Buxtehude's 300th anniversary, and include three great Toccatas in D Minor, F Major, and D Minor. An accomplished organist, Wold has performed throughout New England, and in cathedrals in Montreal, Quebec and Paris, France. The following week, on Saturday, July 21, Alamire Consort will perform an aural feast of chanson and early music featuring many ancient instruments. Alamire Consort has evolved from Capella Alamire which was formed in 1984 for the purpose of exploring the repertoire of the Renaissance. The Consort has continued to maintain Capella's mission with an instrumental focus, varied with chanson accompanied by viols, harp, sackbut and any manner of woodwinds. The concert will center on repertoire by Franco-Flemish composers including Josquin DesPrez, Johannes Ockeghem, Antoine Busnoys, Pierre de la Rue, Heinrich Isaac and Nicholas Gombert. Coming up will be “Siren’s Song” featuring Angelynne Hinson, soprano, and Melinda McMahon, mezzo-soprano on August 4; and a performance by virtuoso pianist Paul Dykstra on August 11. Tickets at the door are $10 for adults and $8 for Seniors and students; children under the age of 12 are admitted free. Advance tickets receive 20 percent off and may be purchased through the church. For more information call Leigh or Lucy at (603) 964-4061. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black KIDSKIDS KIDS BROADCASTBROADCAST BROADCAST 7/13/07 Public invited to pancake breakfast 22 PPage |A News age22A 4 SEA | tlantic Atlantic News| |July July13, 13,2007 2007||VVol ol33, 33,NNoo28 28 AAtlantic tlanticN News ews.C .Com om .. Entertainment Summer Is Coming Sooner Than You Think! Now is the time to plan your advertising in the… Ogunquit Playhouse presents ‘La Cage aux Folles’ Construction TO ADVERTISE, CALL (603) 926-4557 , NEWSNEWS NEWS SPORTSSSPORTS KIDSKIDS KIDS BROADCASTBROADCAST BROADCAST 7/14/07 VARIETYVARIETY VARIETY LEARNINGLEARNING HOBBY HOB- MOVIESMOVIES Cyan Magenta Yellow Black OGUNQUIT | The Ogunquit Playhouse, located on Route 1, has announced that Maxwell Caulfield and James Beaman will bring their talent and comic timing to its production of “La Cage aux Folles.” The production, which runs July 17 through August 4, will feature Caulfield in the role of Georges, with Beaman playing the role of Albin. The show will also feature Tony Award nominee, Jane Summerhays, and former Miss America, Susan Powell. “This wonderful hand-picked cast, featuring some of the best talent from Broadway and television, will bring to life one of the most beloved stories in all of Broadway musical theatre,” notes Brad Kenney, executive artistic director for the Playhouse. Caulfield arrives in Ogunquit direct from his West End stage debut as Billy Flynn in the long-running London production of “Chicago.” Caulfield, who won a 1980 Theatre World Award for “Class Enemy” has also starred in Broadway productions as well as off-Broadway shows, as well as at the New York Shakespeare Festival. His film credits include "Grease 2," "The Boys Next Door" and "The Real Blonde.” He is probably best known for — and gained wide fame from — his roles on TV's "Dynasty" and "The Colbys." Joining Caulfield is award winning cabaret artiste, James Beaman, whose spectacular impersonation of Marlene Dietrich has been seen by audiences around the US, in Europe and on national and international television. He is also the creator of the Leslie Bricusse revue, “Crazy World” which won the Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs MAC Award for Revue of the Year in 2002. Included in this star studded cast is Jane Summerhays, who was nominated for a Tony Award for the role of Lady Jacqueline in “Me and My Girl” and also starred in the Broadway productions of “Taking Steps” and “Lend Me a Tenor.” Ms. Summerhays’ other Broadway credits include “The Wild Party,” “Cabaret,” “Sugar Babies” and “A Chorus Line.” Rounding out the cast is former Miss America 1981, Susan Powell, who has served as the host of “Home Matters” on the Discovery Channel. Powell also played Cora on the CBS soap, “Guiding Light,” made her operatic debut as Adele in “Die Fledermaus” with the Seattle Opera and debuted at the New York City Opera as Johanna in Harold Prince's production of “Sweeney Todd.” Performances of “LaCage aux Folles” are Tuesday through Friday evenings at 8 p.m., Saturday evenings at 8:30 p.m., weekday matinees on Wednesday and Thursday at 2:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 3:30 p.m. Tickets are available now at the Ogunquit Playhouse box office by calling (207) 646-5511 or at www. ogunquitplayhouse.org, where the box office never closes. 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7:30 8 PM 8:30 48 Hours Mystery (CC) Green’s Maine The Sing- America’s Got Talent “Las Veing Bee gas Callbacks” (CC) America’s Got Talent News (N) (:29) Saturday Night Live Rainn (CC) (CC) Wilson; Arcade Fire. (HD) Montana Montana Montana Montana Suite Life Montana The Parent Trap (1998) Lindsay Lohan, Dennis Quaid. 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Cyan Magenta Yellow Black KIDSKIDS KIDS BROADCASTBROADCAST BROADCAST 7/15/07 NEW CASTLE | The Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse in New Castle will hold an open house on Saturday, July 14 from 1-5 p.m. During that time, visitors will be able climb the 44 stairs to the watch room and the seven-rung ladder to the lantern room of the 1878 tower. There they will be able to enjoy a magnificent view of Portsmouth Harbor as well as a close-up look at the active, fourth order Fresnel lens. Flat shoes (not sandals or flip-flops) are strongly recommended. Children under 42 inches tall are not permitted to climb to the top, and adults are not permitted to carry children up the stairs. There is a suggested donation of $2 for adults and $1 for children. Reservations are not necessary; tours are conducted on a firstcome, first-served basis and volunteers will be on-site to tell visitors about the history of the light station. The lighthouse is located off Route 1B in New Castle, adjacent to Fort Constitution and the Coast Guard station at Portsmouth Harbor. For more information, visit www. portsmouthharborlighthouse.org or call (603) 431-9155. 24 PPage || Atlantic ews age 24A 6 SEA AtlanticNN ews||July July13, 13,2007 2007||VVol ol33, 33, N Noo 28 28 NEWSNEWS NEWS ANIMALS IN ART 7/16/07 The walls of Gallery 280 are alive with creatures great and small as depicted by a variety of Seacoast artists whose work is currently on exhibit, including Donna Harkins’ “Lily of the Steps” (pictured). Selections include drawings, paintings, fabric art, photography, and Chinese brushwork with subjects ranging from beloved pets and wild animals to imaginative symbols and human-like (anthropomorphic) illustrations. Located at the Children’s Museum of Portsmouth on Marcy Street, Gallery 280 is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday from 1-5 p.m. There is no charge to view the Gallery 280 exhibit; regular admission rates apply for families wishing to explore the rest of the museum. For more information call (603) 436-3853 or visit www.childrens-museum. org. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo VARIETYVARIETY VARIETY LEARNINGLEARNING HOBBY HOB- MOVIESMOVIES Cyan Magenta Yellow Black NEWBURYPORT | The Powow River Poets will hold a poetry reading on Wednesday, July 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the Newburyport Art Association Gallery, located at 65 Water Street. The reading, which is free and open to the public, features a diverse and range of poetry from widely-published Featured Poets, Richard Moore and Claudia Gary-Annis. Moore has published a novel, a book of literary criticism, and 12 books of poetry. He has been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize; was a T.S. Eliot Prize finalist; is a graduate of Yale; was a pilot in the Air Force; and is listed in Who’s Who in America. His fiction, essays, and more than 700 poems have been published in a great variety of magazines, including the “New Yorker,” “Atlantic Monthly,” “Harper's,” “Poetry,” “American Poetry Review” and “The Nation.” Gary-Annis is a poet, composer, editor, and freelance writer. Her full-length poetry collection “Humor Me” was published in 2006 by David Robert Books. She also has two chapbooks: “Ripples in the Fabric” and “Schadenfreud(e) and Other Occupational Hazards.” Her poems have appeared in “Sparrow,” the “Formalist,” “Light Quarterly” and other journals and anthologies. The gallery where the poetry reading will be conducted is handicapped-accessible, and refreshments will be served. For more information, visit www.newburyportart.org. 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The series will also feature cellist Dorothy Braker and the All-Seasons Chamber Players on July 24; works by Berlioz, Debussy and Stravinsky highlighted on July 31 during “Balancing the Extremes: Songs for Voice & Orchestra” presented by Jonathan Paul; and a jam session with incomparable jazz saxophonist and storyteller, Lou Bosco on August 7. A suggested donation of $10 for adults and $8 for students and Seniors will be gratefully accepted. All proceeds will go toward the Centennial Hall Building Fund or the SAM Scholarship Fund. For more information, call (603) 964-3360 or visit www.seacoastacad emyof music.org. Library plans ‘Harry Potter’ party GREENLAND | The Weeks Public Library will host a “Harry Potter” Party on Tuesday, July 17 at 2 p.m. The public is invited to come celebrate the “Harry Potter” books and movies with wizard games, broom decorating (bring a broom from home), refreshments and a potions demonstration. The wearing of costumes to this free event is encouraged. 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I watch my garden beds after they are sown, and think how one of God's exquisite miracles is going on beneath the dark earth out of sight.” So wrote the Seacoast’s own Celia Thaxter in her 1894 book, “An Island Garden,” which captures the essence of her beloved garden nestled on the Isles of Shoals’ 95-acre Appledore Island. The book, with illustrations by Childe Hassam, is Thaxter’s beautifullywritten first-person account of the blossoms and blooms that she tended throughout the gardening season. “Ever since I could remember anything,” Thaxter penned, “flowers have been like dear friends to me, comforters, inspirers, powers to uplift and to cheer. A lonely child, living on the lighthouse island 10 miles away from the mainland, every blade of grass that sprang out of the ground, every humblest weed, was precious in my sight, and I began a little garden when not more than five years old. From this, year after year, the larger one, which has given so much pleasure to so many people, has grown.” Even to this day, Celia Thaxter’s island garden still provides much pleasure for the many people who venture out to see the heirloom flowers and plants growing there, thanks to the restoration efforts in 1977 by Dr. John Kingsbury. Visitors enjoy viewing the same kind of abundant and blooming color which captivated resort guests, artists and musicians before the turn of the 20th Century. Kingsbury was the founder and first director of the Shoals Marine Laboratory (SML), operating as a partnership between the University of New Hampshire and Cornell University. SML provides hands-on marine science field experiences for undergraduate students, as well as summer courses for students in high school and education courses for families and adults. Additionally, SML offers limited public tours of Celia Thaxter’s garden each year; proceeds raised by the tours benefit SML’s student scholarship fund. The tender loving care needed to make Thaxter’s island garden flourish in all its beauty is in the talented and capable hands of volunteers like Mark and Pamela Boutilier, owners of Appledore Arbor in North Hampton. 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Reservations should be made as soon as possible by contacting the Shoals Marine Laboratory at Cornell University, (607) 255-3717, or by visiting www.sml. cornell.edu. For additional information, call the Boutiliers at (603) 964-4486. Those who have the opportunity to view Celia Thaxter’s island garden up close will be hard-pressed not to experience the same sort of joy and wonder she obviously felt upon examining one of her California poppies. Putting her feelings into words she wrote, “The fresh splendor of this flower no tongue nor pen nor brush of mortal man can fitly represent. Who indeed shall adequately describe any one, the simplest even, of these radiant beings? Day after day, as I watch them appear, one variety after another, in such endless changes of delicate beauty, I can but marvel ever more and more at the exhaustless power of the great Inventor. Must He not enjoy the work of His hands, the manifold perfection of these His matchless creations? Who can behold the unfolding of each new spring and all its blossoms without feeling the renewal of ‘God's ancient rapture,’ of which Browning speaks in ‘Paracelsus’? In that immortal rapture, I, another of his creatures, less obedient in fulfilling His laws of beauty than are these lovely beings, do humbly share, reflecting it with all the powers of my spirit and rejoicing in His work with an exceeding joy.” 28 Page 28A | Atlantic News | July 13, 2007 | Vol 33, No 28 AtlanticNews.Com . Church News Games Historic Happenings Services at Congregational Church in Exeter thewordquizard The Class of 1947 in Retrospect: Hampton Academy & High School Part Three EXETER | The Congregational Church in Exeter, located at 21 Front Street, holds a worship service on Sunday mornings at 9:30 a.m. during the summer months. Child care for infants and toddlers is available, and there is a period of fellowship and refreshment after worship in the vestry. Rev. Nancy Rockwell is senior minister, Rushan Sinnaduray is director of Christian Growth, and Beverly Caldon is music director. The church is handicapped accessible and is an open and affirming congregation. All are welcome to attend. For more information, call (603) 772-4216, or visit www. exetercongchurch.org. Weekly worship at R ye Congregational RYE | Rye Congregational Church, located at 580 Washington Road in Rye Center, holds weekly Sunday worship at 10 a.m. Sunday school is provided for all children and youth. The Lord’s Supper is celebrated on the first Sunday of each month. On Sunday evenings, the Jr. High Youth meet at 6 p.m., and the Sr. High Youth meet at 7 p.m. for special activities. Community Fellowship Night is held on Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. Adult choir rehearsals are also held on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Weekly small group and Bible studies are available. The church is handicapped accessible. For more information, call (603) 964-4061 or visit www.ryecongregational.com. A spiritual home at Old South Church Cyan Magenta Yellow Black NEWBURYPORT | From statesmen to shipbuilders, artists to authors, Old South Church has provided a spiritual home for the people of Newburyport for more than 250 years. A Biblically-grounded Presbyterian church, Old South provides a community of worship for all who wish to embrace a faith-centered life in the Christian tradition. In an effort to grow in their love for God and their neighbors, the congregation at Old South Church is dedicated to learning about living in today’s world as people who follow Christ. Old South Church is committed to investing in and caring for people throughout the local area, offering worship, service and educational opportunities as well as a welcoming and nurturing environment for families and individuals of all ages. Sunday worship services are held at 10:30 a.m. at the church, which is located at 29 Federal Street in Newburyport. Adult classes are held at 9:15 a.m.; nursery and Sunday School for children are also available. For more information, contact Reverend Rob John, Pastor, at (978) 465-9666 or visit www.oldsouthnbpt.org. E J Y O A R T H U R S N D O A D W N M O O E F A C F O R D G K Y N H O E C V A H S R E A G A N H B T S S J K G R E N A B U A I I ‘Heavenly lunch’ at Burger Burn SEABROOK | The Kensington Congregational Church will host a “heavenly lunch” on Saturday and Sunday, July 14-15 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Sam’s Club, located on Batchelder Road in Seabrook. This is the church’s second annual “Burger Burn” and Divine Dogs, Heavenly Burgers, and Decadent Homemade Desserts are on the menu. Not hungry? Just stop by and say “hello” instead. All proceeds raised at the event benefit the church. For more information call Paula at (603) 778-1160. F U K D E D A A C R S M U D N E A B C P E F M N R R N L W O R C E T S A E C H F M L F N J E A N E H R J H E L A E A C E G H V S R R A I O H I R R D E I I Y E O E M E F E H H O N B A N R S I T L O E O O T E L I P O A R T I A D L U E R N N E A N I Y F I I O S S N O S N O A N E R H A N G E E N O L N L P D C O R O E O T A D T R V N D R O D G M U M S L T E E E E O C E L R R P E B L E O E N L I A I H V R L A E A E I I N C O L N E L S E N H O W E R T R T C K S K E N N E D Y L V F L R S A M S J I Y H E P O L K F R F the presidents ARTHUR BUCHANAN BUSH CARTER CLEVELAND CLINTON COOLIDGE EISENHOWER FILLMORE FORD GARFIELD HARDING HARRISON JACKSON JEFFERSON JOHNSON KENNEDY LINCOLN MADISON MCKINLEY MONROE PIERCE POLK REAGAN ROOSEVELT TAFT TAYLOR VAN BUREN WASHINGTON Atlantic News Crossword Puzzle By John Hirtle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 10 11 14 15 16 Welcome to Hampton UMC HAMPTON | The Hampton United Methodist Church, located at 525 Lafayette Road in Hampton, holds weekly Sunday morning worship services at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Rev. Carroll Moore serves the congregation as its pastor. All are invited to attend; childcare is provided and the church is handicapped accessible. Mid-week Communion is held Wednesday from 12:30-12:55 p.m. in the sanctuary. For those who need it, the church food pantry is open Wednesdays from 9:30-11:30 a.m. The church office is open Tuesday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and may be reached by calling (603) 926-2702 during office hours; please leave a message if calling after-hours. E I O 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 Across 1 A faker. 5 Well known. 8 Well liked. 9 An Eskimo’s house. 12 Idle imaginings. 15 Vanished. 16 A field for horses & cattle. 17 What a hangman uses at the end of his rope... 18 A common lawsuit threat. 20 A wager. 22 Something borrowed. 23 An addition to a 26 28 By John M. Holman Marshal, Treasurer Class of 1947 Special to the Atlantic News (Editor’s Note: This is the third of a multi-column series in recognition of the 60th anniversary of the graduating Class of 1947 of Hampton Academy and High School. This retrospective was written on the occasion of the Class of 1947s 50th anniversary.) At the graduation ceremonies from sixth grade to seventh grade junior high, the Class Prophecy was given by Barbara Garland on June 12, 1941. Graduation “diplomas” were presented by Miss Elsie Bartlett with appropriate ceremonies. Velna G. Adams greeted us as we found our seats in seventh grade. It wasn’t hard to settle in with this young, red-haired teacher who really seemed to care about us. However, she was still called Miss Adams as a mark of respect. When the Honor Roll came out on November 7, 1941, the following names appeared on the list: William Davidson, Ruth Edgerly, Barbara Garland, Dorothy Henderson, John Holman, Mary Kuntz, Frederick Russell, David Thirsk and Nancy Wright. The following month, on December 19, 1941, the Honor Roll produced these names: Betty Lou Freeman, Nancy Haggerty, Bruce MacLaughlin, Marilyn Morse, Burton Pond, William Davidson, Ruth Edgerly, Barbara Garland, Frederick Russell, Nancy taught. 11 A tree fruit that produces oil. 13 A calamity. 14 Avoid. 16 Push. 19 A bug. Down 20 What one thinks 1 Interfere with. with. 2 A young dog. 3 Having to do with 21 A path. 22 A cover. the sun. 23 Something that 4 What you hear keeps a fence upwith. right. 5 Heavy mist. 24 A hole. 6 Cowspeak. 25 Black gold. 7 A bug’s bite. 26 A large monkey. 9 Huge. 10 Something Answers can be found on Page 8 HISTORICAL Continued on 31A• sudokupuzzle 29 note. 24 “A gentleman goose” (pun). 27 A sum. 28 None. 29 Tidy. Wright, John Holman and Dorothy Henderson. Moving into eighth grade with 46 members, we again were fortunate to retain Miss Adams, who directed us with two, one-act plays, entitled “Elmer and the Love Bug” and “Pretty Girl Wanted,” with the cast and helpers numbering 30. It doesn’t seem possible that eight years are coming to a close and now we must prepare for graduation from eighth grade to high school. Miss Adams was instrumental in organizing our graduation with a program as follows: Bible Reading by John Holman; Flag Salute and Singing of “America” by everyone standing; Class History given by Frederick Russell; Barbara Garland presented the Class Prophesy (which she wrote herself); the Class Will was read by Dorothy Henderson; and the Class Gifts were presented by Mary Kuntz and Gertrude Gauron. Frederick Russell presented the Class Gift to the school and Mr. Clifford Eastman presented the Athletic Awards. The American Legion Awards were presented by Mr. Dean Merrill, representing the American Legion Post #35 of the Hamptons. The guest speaker was Mrs. Wayne P. Bryer, a member of the school board, with music for the exercises provided by the entire eighth grade class. The program closed with the singing of 7 1 4 5 8 4 5 6 6 1 3 3 5 9 6 8 4 8 6 3 9 9 7 9 5 3 4 4 8 9 4 3 5 Fill in the puzzle grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. Answers on 8A 29 Atlantic Classifieds AtlanticNews.Com Vol 33, No 28 |July 13, 2007 | Atlantic News | Page 29A Construction For Sale Help wanted Home repair real estate services Sweeney and Son — Paving Seal Coating, Paving, residential and commercial. All work guaranteed. (603) 9883287. For Sale — 12x12 screen house. Good condition. Still in box. Easy assembly. Asking $250.00. Call 603-926-3196 Suite and MS Publisher required. Knowledge of Church Windows software a plus. 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Sales Representative — Motivated outside salesperson wanted. Must have experience, friendly demeanor, and reliable transportation. Call Michelle at (603) 926-4557. Send cover letter, resume to: Atlantic News , Production Department, PO Box 592, Hampton, NH 03843. E-Mail: Connelly@atlanticnews.com, Fax: (603) 926-4531 lawn care Lawn Care Professionals Professional services at reasonable rates with over 20 years experience. Weekly maintenance is our specialty. Royal Landscape Services. Call 603-778-8356 or cell: 978-265-7960. Looking to buy Will purchase all US; coins, currency, gold and silver from individuals or estates. Appraisals available at reasonable costs. RTM Coins; Call 603-929-4915. Member of the American Numismatic Association since 1982. novena St. Judes Novena—May the sacred heart of Jesus be adorned, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, help the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer nine times a day, your prayer will be answered. It has never been know to fail. Publication must be promised. My prayers have been answered. Thank you St. Jude. MB Camp For Rent — Silver Lake, Madison, NH, 3 bdrms., short walk to beach, $500 weekly plus security. Off season rates available. (603) 926-2760. Removal Trash and Tree Removal — Clean-outs-Attics - Basements - Yards. Demolition - Hauling. Trees groomed and pruned. Dependable Service. Dump truck and driver for hire. (603) 929-8090. SERVICES P+C Home Cleaning — Experienced, reliable mother daughter team. Senior discount. 603-5313355. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly move-outs, one time cleanings. Satisfaction guaranteed. Bob’s Odd Jobs, Inc. Honeydo lists, home maintenance, repairs, remodel entire rooms, rough and finished carpentry, paint, installations, consultations, property reviews. Insured with references available. Call R. 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Working together with the customer we target a space, seperate items, clear the room/ garage and reintegrate the most important pieces back into the rejuvenated space. I like to target garages/ sheds and cellars. I do a great job and have ample Hampton For Sale By Owner — Spacious Colonial in desirable neighborhood. 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, family room, living room, dining room, 3 season room. $424,900. Call (603) 929-9373. For Rent — Hampton Beach: Year round studios $600 to $700. One bedroom, $$$$ We pay cash for most junk cars! Will’s Towing & Plowing 23 Hour. Service Call Greg at (603) 670-3771. $$$$ Star Spangled Window Cleaning — Inside and out. Screens and window sills. Wash window wells. Unlimited gutter cleaning. Call Chris. Don’t wait! Affordable, free estimates. Call (603) 9290433. Quick Loans! Banks Turning You Down? NEED MONEY NOW Fast Approvals, No Fees! 800-824-6522 Time For You— Don’t look any further. we provide very good references at your request. Free estimate. For a professional and detailed cleaning, give us a call. Maria’s Cleaning. (718) 3166268 or (617) 304-6160. Landscaping — M.W. Towle Landscaping. Professional landscaping, 21 years experience in Rockingham County. Services include a full range of landscaping from design application to maintenance. Specializing in walkways and patios. (603) 929-2960. Landscaping/Mowing Services: Complete cleanups, debris removal, renovation of beds, edging, mulching, plantings. Pruning, shrub shaping, woods beautification, lawn regeneration, mowing packages. Family owned/ operated, references, free estimates. Quality first! (603) 770-6931, yardcare06@ yahoo.com. tutoring Tutoring — NH certified teacher grades K-6 and reading specialist. Tutoring available in all subjects. One on one quality instruction. Call Jen at 603-997-1625. yard sale Moving Sale — Saturday July 14th from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. A little bit of everything at great prices. 369 Ocean Boulevard, Hampton (behind the Lighthouse Groceria). 30 Page 30A | Atlantic News | July 13, 2007 | Vol 33, No 28 Local Notes Get flexible with Somatics STRATHAM | Most teens already experience back, neck or joint pain. Unreleased muscular tension is the most common cause. Whether the tension was caused by stress, injury, or repetitive movement, it must be released by the brain. Believe it or not, it is possible to learn how to retain or regain muscular comfort and control in one or several Somatics classes, by harnessing the same skill mastered when first learning to walk. To that end, experiential Somatic classes for teens and adults will be held on Wednesday mornings, July 18 through August 22 from 9:30-11 a.m. at King's Tae Kwon-Do Studio, located at 151 Portsmouth Avenue in Stratham. Instruction will be provided by Noreen Owens, a Certified Hanna Somatic educator. Participants will learn to feel and control their back and joints as a way to achieve comfort and flexibility. There is no such thing as being too old, or too young, to learn this skill. The fee for one class is $20 (bring a friend for $30); seven weeks’ worth of classes is $100. For more information, call (603) 772-3307 or visit www.owensomatics.com. Entertainment AtlanticNews.Com . roll call from 8a weren’t maintained, damage caused by flooding would be catastrophic. And the only alternative for the short term bonding was to raise the gasoline tax or allow unacceptable delays in needed highway projects. Opponents said the state is approaching its bonding limit, and should tighten its belt and make tough spending choices. And postponing a $120 million bill for two years, with no plan to pay for it, was fiscally irresponsible. The Senate PASSED the capital budget 21-3, and the Governor is expected to sign it. A YES vote FAVORED the capital budget. (F) DON’T FORCE NURSES TO WORK OVERTIME EXCEPT IN EXTREME SITUATIONS | HB797 would forbid health care providers from forcing nurses or nurses' assistants from working more than 12-hour shifts, with certain exceptions, such as during surgery or a public health emergency. The debate was over those exceptions. A proposed amendment would let caregivers require overtime because of shortages due to adverse weather, or the unscheduled absence of a caregiver. Supporters of the bill said the amendment would open so many loopholes that nurses would still be forced to work so many hours that their judgment could be impaired and their patients put at risk. Opponents of the bill said that in certain situations, a tired nurse is less dangerous then no nurse at all. The amendment FAILED, 11-13. A YES vote OPPOSED the bill as is, and FAVORED making it a bit easier to force nurses to work overtime. The Senate passed the tougher law and the House agreed on June 13. The bill now goes to the governor. (G) PARTLY AT FAULT | HB143 would reverse recent state court decisions that allowed the jury to allocate damages against those who have not been named by the plaintiff. It would then be up to the plaintiff to go after those parties, Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Legal Notice TOWN OF HAMPTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Maudslay welcomes Don Campbell Band NEWBURYPORT | Great country music comes to the Maudslay Arts Center as the Don Campbell Band — winners of the world’s largest music talent showcase, the “True Value Country Showdown” — perform in concert on Saturday, July 21 at 7 p.m. This outstanding group won eight of eight battles of the band competitions in ’99, including the Country Showdown at the Grand Ole Opry. Find out more about the group www.doncampbellband.com. Audiences are encouraged to bring along a picnic lunch and dine at patio tables or on the lawn overlooking the stage. Tickets for this event are $20 at the patio tables, and $18 for lawn seating. Children age 12 and under are invited to all performances free to the lawn. The concert is held rain or shine, moving inside to the center’s Concert Barn when weather dictates. Upcoming performances include Rebecca Paris (Boston’s First Lady of Jazz) on July 28; Pick 3 on July 22; the Paul Broadnax Quintet on August 11; the Herb Pomeroy Quintet on August 18; Donna Byrne on August 25; Italian Serenaders on August 12; and dancers from the DuffinMurphy School of Dance on August 19. Advance reservations for patio seating are suggested and may be made at (978) 499-0050. Master Card or Visa is accepted by phone or at the center an hour before the performance. For additional information, a full season schedule and directions visit www.calmvalley.org and click on the Maudslay Arts Center link. The Hampton Board of Selectmen will hold a public hearing beginning at 7:00 p.m. on July 23, 2007 to take comments from the public on the following: • To accept funding from NH Department of Justice for the Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws (EUDL) Grant in the amount of $16,000. The meeting is open to the public and will take place in the Selectmen’s Meeting Room, 100 Winnacunnet Road, Hampton, NH. Many Real Estate offices are looking for your help But first you need to be licensed. Real Estate Classes begin: Portsmouth, Tuesday July 10 Morning and Evening Sessions Rochester, Thursday July 12 Evening Session Only Classes will be completed by August 18 Intense, interesting, and informative. Instructor is accredited and experienced. Call CMSU - Charline Mason Seminars Unlimited 603-772-1400 email: cmsu@charlinemason.com www.charlinemason.com Quality Real Estate Education whereas before the defendant needed to go after that money. Opponents of the bill say that the courts have it right. Under the old system, plaintiffs were encouraged to settle with someone who might be mainly responsible for a nominal amount because that person is not insured, while only going after someone only tangentially responsible because they have deep pockets. But supporters of the bill said it was not fair for defendants — who were primarily insurance companies — to use the “empty chair defense" to shift blame to those who aren’t even in the courtroom to defend themselves. If the plaintiff wins the case, it should be the insurance company that goes after other responsible parties, not the plaintiff. The roll call was on to table the bill, a non-debatable vote. But judging from that vote, supporters of the bill wanted to table it to improve it so it had a better chance of passage, while opponents wanted to vote on it as is in the hopes that it would fail. The Senate voted to TABLE the bill, 15-8, which eventually passed the Senate on June 7 and the House on June 13. The Governor vetoed the bill July 2. A YES vote appears to support the bill. (H) DON'T TEST EVERY CHILD FOR LEAD | SB176 would lower the blood lead level required to trigger an investigation as to whether landlords should clean up lead paint, not just in the apartment the child is in, but every apartment in the building. This amendment would require that health providers screen all children for lead poisoning. Supporters of this amendment said that the state could save more lives testing than by forcing landlords to remove lead paint. Opponents said that regulations already target screening in high risk areas and high risk cases, and that what is needed is more action when lead is found. Besides, universal screening for children too young for school would be difficult to enforce. The amendment FAILED, 11-13. A YES vote FAVORED universal screening for lead paint poisoning. Both the House and Senate agreed on a final version of this bill — without universal screening — on June 27. The bill goes to the Governor, who was expected to sign it. NAME DI P HOME Hassan, Margaret W 23d Exeter Fuller Clark, Martha 24d Portsmouth E F G H Y N Y N Y N Y N NHPL from 3a pated Talent Show. According to Keating, participants are encouraged to “sign up and show us what you can do … music, dance, magic, drama?” For the smaller set, Summer Story Time for preschoolers ages 2-6 is held on Tuesdays from 10-10:30 a.m. These sessions, featuring a different theme each week, include songs, flannel/ story boards, simple crafts, fingerplays and, of course, stories. Filled with fun, the sessions are scheduled for July 17, 24, and 31, and August 7 and 14. By the way, Mary Doane and Project Nature are expected to make an appearance on Tuesday, August 14 from 10-11 a.m. By the way, there’s plenty of summer reading action for teenagers aged 12-18 with the library’s second annual “TIC-TAC-READ” program. Participants can pick up their game cards at the library and “go for ‘X’s or ‘O’s, working their way toward winning raffle tickets and a small prize every time they get three in a row. Along with all the read- ing there’s room for discussion, and the upcoming “Teens Talk Books” meeting on Tuesday, July 31 will bring its own brand of magic when the library celebrates the birthday of J.K. Rowling’s long-popular wizard, “Harry Potter.” Keating says participants will not only discuss the latest book in the “Harry Potter” series but enjoy a “big birthday party” complete with a festive birthday cake and lots of “Harry Potter” trivia. “It’s going to be a lot of fun,” says Keating, observing that all this fun is made possible because “the Friends [of the North Hampton Library] have donated funds for the teen reading program.” There is still time to sign up for this year’s summer reading program at North Hampton Public Library; readers are encouraged to “get your map and traveling gear and head out on a fun reading road trip adventure” and sign up by July 25. For more information, stop by the library on Atlantic Avenue, or call (603) 964-6326. 31 AtlanticNews.Com Vol 33, No 28 | July 13, 2007 | Atlantic News | Page 31A . Racing Corner Critter Corner McMurray ends winless streak By Gerald Hodges The Racing Reporter Special to the Atlantic News NASCAR area is intact and will remain intact.” During a press conference last week, NASCAR’s head man, Brian France talked about the sanctioning body’s stance on penalties. Judging by the mail received from readers of this column, more than a few fans believe the only way cheating is going to stop is if they send a car home. However, NASCAR has been unwilling to do that in the past because it doesn't want to upset the fans and the sponsors of that particular car. However, France said he did actually envision the penalties getting to the point where they kept a car from being in a race, or suspending the regular driver. “We'd like not to get to that,” said France. “We'd like to make the deterrent, a portion of the penalty, significant enough that that isn't necessary for us to do. But are we willing to go there? Of course we would. We have in the past and we will in the future. We're not hoping to do that. That's sort of a death penalty. “We prefer to get there other ways. But that's something we're going to leave open. Ultimately we'll prevail, as we have through the years,” France continued. “There's always cycles where for one reason or another penalties seem to be up. Now we have a brand-new car. In fairness to the teams, there always is some ambiguity, for one reason or another, somebody didn't get clear. We have to take some of that into consideration.” France predicted, “We will prevail down the road because it's the integrity of our product. The first thing you have to do if you're us is make sure that there's a high degree of confidence with the other race teams, fans and others that whoever won the race last weekend did it fair and square. That's our first important point we have to make. And we think we're there. There's not a lot of debating that. “Now you can debate we're not getting there fast enough, penalties aren't high enough. We've had more penalties than normal. That's all fine to discuss. But the premise of keeping a fair playing field, the confidence of garage Name change for premier series and penalties NASCAR announced their premier series will be known as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series beginning January 1, 2008. The logo was unveiled in a press conference at Daytona International Speedway last Saturday. “NASCAR has an incredibly loyal fan base, and we listened closely to fan feedback to help make this decision,” said Tim Kelly, chief marketing officer of Sprint. “It was a long and thorough process to determine how to integrate our NASCAR sponsorship into our overall brand strategy, while still keeping the NASCAR fan at the heart of the decision. “The process extended well beyond the NASCAR sponsorship. This is an evolutionary time for Sprint Nextel’s brand. Our new brand campaign focuses on the importance of speed in people’s daily lives and illustrates their ability to get information where they want it, when they want it. NASCAR was built on a tradition of speed, so it was a natural tie for us.” Sprint replaced R.J. Reynolds’ Winston brand as title sponsor of NASCAR’s flagship property in 2004. Weekend Racing The Nextel Cup and Busch teams are at the 1.5mile Chicago, IL track, while the Craftsman Trucks race at the 1.5-mile Kentucky Speedway, in Sparta, KY. Sat., July 14, Busch Series USG Durock 300, race 20 of 35, Starting time: 2:30 p.m. (EST); TV: ABC; Distance: 200 laps; Defending champion: Casey Mears. Craftsman Trucks Built Ford Tough 225, race 13 of 25, Starting time: 7:30 p.m. (EST); TV: Speed Channel; Distance: 150 laps; Defending champion: Ron Hornaday. Sun, July 15, Nextel Cup USG Sheetrock 400, race 19 of 36, Starting time: 4 p.m. (EST); TV: TNT; Distance: 267 laps; Defending champion: Jeff Gordon. Atlantic News readers may contact Gerald Hodges/ the Racing Reporter at hodgesnews @ earthlink.net. Adopt a Friend Don’t I have th e cutest face? My name is Gert ie, a 2-1/2 year old Persian cat. I am a very spec ial kitty. I am on a special diet because of past urinary tract inf ections. I curren have a haircut bu tly t my hair will gr ow back nicely. Won’t you take me ho me wi th you? Don’t forget ev ery day in July is Independence for cats. The Ne Day w Hampshire SP CA is offering special rates on adult cats throug hout the month. See Gertie and all her friends by visiting the NHSPCA Web site at www.nh spca.org. HISORICAL FROM PAGE 28A the National Anthem by the entire student body. September of 1943 arrived, and off to the Hampton Academy and High School with 44 pupils in the Freshman class: 21 in Room #2 and 23 in Room #3. Our home room teachers were Mrs. Ruth Durant and Mrs. Arlene Raynor. Shirley Gilmore joins our class from Amesbury, Massachusetts and brings our class total to 45. The Freshman year finished in June 1944 and most of the class looked forward to the summer vacation and then back to school in September as sophomores. Quoting from the Fall 1944 issue of “HA Script” — “Seeing is believing, as the saying goes, and in order to believe this, you have to see for yourself. I speak of How- ard Noyes (new member of the class from Andover, New Hampshire), the “pride and joy” of the Sophomore Class. Whenever mischief is brewing, you’ll always find innocent, little Howie! He has more corny jokes up his sleeve than Bob Hope and Bing Crosby, but they’re always good for a laugh or two. That is just one of the features of the Sophomore ‘Pride and Joy.’” We all looked forward to the representative of the L.G. Balfour Company coming to show us samples of class rings. A class trip to the House of Seven Gables in Salem, Massachusetts was eagerly awaited also. Food for thought: “Teachers are people, Perpetually yearning, To meet one small boy or girl NOT allergic to learning!" Prime Retail Space 1000± Square Feet Studio Space Available in busy health club Seacoast NH Route 1 Access Plenty of Parking Call Mike 603-474-8200 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black DAYTONA BEACH | Jamie McMurray, driver of the Roush Fenway No. 26 Ford charged back from an early race penalty to edge Kyle Busch by an eyelash and win Saturday’s Pepsi 400. McMurray couldn't believe it. It was his first win since subbing for an injured Sterling Marlin at Charlotte in 2002 — exactly 166 races ago. “It took a while, but it was worth it,” said McMurray. “I always said for five years there would never be another emotional victory like Charlotte. You wait so long to win. Every driver out here can tell you how special it is. “I started crying, and I’m like, ‘Why am I crying?’ Because I was so happy.” The 0.506-second margin of victory was the second closest finish in NASCAR history since the advent of electronic scoring in 1993. “You always hope you can be up front when these things get close to the end,” said Larry Carter, crew chief on the No. 26. “But Jamie just did a super job tonight. He never lost his cool, and drove the wheels off the car.” It was the second victory of McMurray's career. He showed from the beginning after starting 15th he had a car that could win. After going under the yellow line to pass Jeff Gordon early in the race, NASCAR sent him to the end of the field of cars, and he had to work his way back to the front. McMurray and Busch swapped the lead seven different times on the last lap, according to the speedway scoring loops. “I think everything was going well, but we just didn’t have a lot of help from our teammates tonight,” said Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 5 Hendrick Chevrolet. “There wasn’t much I could do on the last lap.” Following Kyle Busch across the stripe was brother Kurt; Carl Edwards was fourth; Jeff Gordon, fifth and Greg Biffle, sixth. Rounding out the top10 were Clint Bowyer, Matt Kenseth, Kasey Kahne (who made a nice recovery from an early-race accident), Jimmie Johnson and David Gilliland, who ran in the top-five towards the end before losing the handle and spinning out on the backstretch. Several of the Cup big dogs, including Dale Earnhardt Jr., Tony Stewart, Denny Hamlin, and Kevin Harvick were involved in wrecks and finished back in the field. During lap 15 Denny Hamlin, driver of the Gibbs No. 11 was leading the race, while his teammate, Tony Stewart was running a close second. Stewart bumped Hamlin causing both cars to wreck. Afterwards Stewart blamed the accident on Hamlin, saying, “All of a sudden he (Hamlin) just stops in turn-4 in front of 42 cars, and he can’t expect all of them to drive around him.” Hamlin originally said Stewart was to blame, but later backed down and said it was his own fault. Dale Jr. wound up 36th. “I don't know what happened in the first wreck. You tell me ... we got run over,” he said. “I had slowed down and was clear and then somebody hit me hard from behind and I was looking backwards up the track. That's frustrating when you come out here with a great car that had what it takes to win the race and then get taken out by someone not paying attention. The rest of us got it slowed down alright, so I don't know what he was doing. Even after we wrecked, the guys fixed the car and we were pretty decent until the second time we go run into the wall.” Top-12 Nextel Cup Chase Contenders: 1. J. Gordon2773, 2. Hamlin-2496, 3. Kenseth-2390, 4. Johnson2366, 5. J. Burton-2345, 6. Edwards-2308, 7. Stewart2234, 8. Kyle Busch-2190, 9. Harvick-2172, 10. Truex2157, 11. Bowyer-2142, 12. Earnhardt-2040 Top-10 Busch Series leaders: 1. Edwards-2966, 2. Harvick-2168, 3. Reutimann-2095, 4. Blaney-2056, 5. Leffler-2033, 6. Ragan2010, 7. Hamilton Jr.-1983, 8. Ambrose-1887, 9. Leicht1866, 10. Biffle-1845 32 Page 32A | Atlantic News | July 13, 2007 | Vol 33, No 28 AtlanticNews.Com . FOR ALL YOUR HOME & COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION NEEDS • Compressors • Soil Compaction • Excavators • Light Towers • Fork Lifts • Tractors • Man Lifts • Utility Vehicles • Loaders (Wheeled & Track) • Zero Turn Commercial Mowers Cyan Magenta Yellow Black