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Exeter Acad- Currently an Undergraduate at Emy, Deteso Said She Knew She Was Boston College’S William F INSIDE: HOME & GARDEN 26,000 COPIES Please Deliver Before FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2007 Vol. 33 | No. 24 | 3 Sections |40 Pages Nursing heroes Cyan Magenta Yellow DeTeso trains to be military nurse Black BY AUBRY BRACCO school’s Army ROTC program, the ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER 21-year-old recently shot 38 out of 40 (Editor’s Note: This is the first targets with the rifle and received top of a series of “Stars of the Seacoast” scores on an infantry tactics test. articles featuring notable local residents.) “I’m not that type of person,” HAMPTON | Kathleen DeTeso DeTeso said of her tactics training. never thought she’d qualify as an “Creating an ambush and knocking M16 expert or master of infantry tac- out bunkers are never something I tics. thought I’d have to know.” But she has. As a junior at Phillips Exeter Acad- Currently an undergraduate at emy, DeTeso said she knew she was Boston College’s William F. Connell interested in a pre-med or nursing School of Nursing and member of the Nurse Continued on 23A• Home sweet Homestay BY SCOTT E. KINNEY regional director of EF, said through friendships. Certain- up to four students, one from ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER students from Spain, France, ly these students could have each of the visiting countries. SEACOAST | They’re Germany and Hong Kong signed up for a program at a The idea, she said, is to ensure 2001 looking for good homes. will be visiting the Seacoast residential site or even to do a that English is the language HONDA But they’re not orphans or region for education and the whirlwind tour of some area utilized in the home. ACCORD EX abandoned pets. chance to visit the US. of the US, but what they have “These kids are giving up V6, 89K mi, Leather Sunroof, They’re students, travel- Students will be attend- signed up for and are looking their summer vacations to Loaded! 5397A ing from foreign lands and ing classes at the Portsmouth forward to is a taste of the come here for a new experi- looking for host families to Christian Academy as well as U.S. through a relationship ence,” said Omer. $ SERVICE give them shelter during their going on a variety of excur- with a family,” said Omer. In the past, families from ONLY AND SALES stay. sions throughout the region. 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NEWS Award-winning dual partnership “really, truly talk the talk and marveled how “[members of] tance — are always available walk the walk of our motto, the Rotary, who do so much, through the Hampton Com- ‘Service Above Self.’” The would choose me. It’s a huge munity Coalition. pair received an enthusiastic honor. And I can’t find a “Think about what you’d standing ovation. descriptive word to say how like to do in the summer and “That was so cool,” thrilled I am to be Citizen of fall,” said Niemczyk, “then McKenzie said following the Year with Patty. [She] has call me!” To do so, dial up the the presentation. “This is so been my hero almost since I Hampton Community Coali- inspiring. This is huge. I’m first met her.” tion at (603) 926-4936. Or, really humbled.” Volunteer opportunities stop by Hobbs House at 200 For her part, Niemczyk — as well as valuable assis- High Street in Hampton. 5-month CD AWARD WINNERS — Hampton Rotary President Don Lamprey (left, next to Patty McKenzie) looks on as Chairman Bob Casassa presents a plaque to Nita Niemczyk of the Hampton Community Coalition. Both award recipients share the title of Rotary’s 2007 Citizen of the Year. %% — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo BY LIZ PREMO Hobbs House Help Center, will be OK.’” ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER the Transportation Assistance Singing McKenzie’s prais- HAMPTON | The Hamp- Program, the Outreach Work- es from behind the podium, Cyan ton Rotary Club celebrated ers’ Emergency Food Pantry, Bridle outlined the award two of the Seacoast’s most the Quarterly Distribution of recipient’s “adventures in Magenta dedicated volunteers at the Non-Food Stamp Items, Kids’ volunteering” and the many club’s annual Citizen of the Kupbord; and the Homeless programs in which she has Year breakfast, held on Tues- Assistance Fund.
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