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Potential volunteers are invited to attend the meeting and see what them. areas may be of interest to (SAFER) has scheduledRestaurant, Salt Old the at a.m. 9-11 from 23 June Saturday, a new volunteer located on meetingRoute 1 in Hampton. on Screaming Screaming Eagle Boulevard, PO Box 929, 42223-0929; KY e-mail assocmember [email protected]; visit Fort Campbell, eagle.org, or call (931) 431-0199, www.screaming ext. 35. comfort the wounded and hospitalized, and assist today’s Eagles and their families. recently returned from a second tour in Iraq), the Association the Iraq), in tour second a from returned recently is a vibrant, dynamic organization. in Omaha, NE, August 8-11, as well as special programs to who served with the Division during II its to Iraq. War from World ongoing history Airborne Division Association, with headquarters at Fort Campbell, KY, is seeking “lost” Screaming Eagle Veterans visit www.safercats.com. seat, call Mary Boynton at (603) 929-4368. Theft as well as other related criminal activity. open to the seating public; reserve is a however, limited. To Committee. Hobbs House, located at 200 High Street in Hampton. Linehan will be Theft the seminar featured sponsored speaker by the at Hampton an Republican Identity call (603) 926-9358. regular regular meeting to follow from 6:45-7:45 p.m. action completed during the current session House. at the State Wheaton Lane Room at the located Lane Memorial Library, in Hampton. Avenue Academy on speaker at a Hampton combinedFalls Democratic Committees. meeting of the Hampton and age P Hampton Atlantic News Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black . - - - 11A age BLIGATION : — but there is help. For more infor mation visit the Web EPA’s site at w w w. e p agov/mold. . Learn more about Great Bay Facility Maintenance at g r e a www. t bfacility a y ser v i c e s . cor o m call (603) | P ! 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23 ------who deserves recognition [email protected]. Help Us Out! If you know someone special We’d like your We’d input for our new “Stars of the Seacoast” section. for their achievements email us at In the future, DeTeso “At the moment, that’s When she graduates, To register for this call and call this for register To “I’ll learn about the On August 3, she’ll head Then DeTeso will head All children are welcome spend her last year college at with the the ROTC pro gram, working at a Boston- area hospital, freshmen, welcoming assisting Campus Eucharist as Minister, a dancing at basketball games and competing with a salsa group in her spare time. She has also served as president of her nursing class for the past three years. hopes to pursue a career in nursing. She said she is par ticularly interested in emer gency room work. get to trying I’m specialty the into but I really like cardio vascular surgery as well.” family. Participants family. will find out what is really important create to how and children to lifelong memories. obtain the phone number experience will benefit her skills and abilities leadership as a nurse. lives of the people taking care of,” I’ll she said. be “I might need this stuff in the future.” off to San Antonio, she’ll where have the opportunity to work in the Nursing Sum a with Program Training mer mentor nurse who will help her master new skills. back to B.C. where she’ll Wild Wild West Drive-In Theater, play Horseplay games, sing and play celebrate Stampede with a Showtime and Roundup. It’s a dailyebration of God’s cel love, and a chance to make some new friends. ------ommunity C The shop is host to sev locat is Unlimited Clocks Talley agreed with Talley Schei “I have never sold one After a few months of Though she’ll be going “It’s kind of like I have a will fly On July 2, DeTeso This is an opportunity to Taking “a wild ride also be purchased through the company’s Web site at www.clocksunlimitednh.com. eral clocks, including grand fathers, mantle clocks and wall clocks as well as some well- by made pieces unique known timepiece such as Seth Howard Miller, makers Thomas and Bulova. ed at 14 Lafayette Road in North Hampton. The store can be reached by (603) calling 292-3647; clocks may er’s assessment. of my clocks,” he rea specific for them bought said. “I sons and I like them all.” new ordering — preparation purchas shop, the for clocks pre and repairs for tools ing paring a retail space — the shop on Lafayette Road is now ready for opening. a June 19 ment Course where master she’ll land brush up on weaponry and navigation, undergo a water uniform a wearing while test survival and carrying a weapon. to bed at 10 at p.m., 4 waking a.m. and on hours sleeping spending of minutes 60 the said DeTeso watch,” “fire fun and enjoyable for the and still wakes up at 6 a.m. train to week each days three with other ROTC members. said. DeTeso brothers,” of set really family now.” “We’re to Seattle with fellow ROTC members to the Leadership Assessment and Develop cowgirls and cowboys will travel on different tures adven to hear Adventures, WILD Bible enjoy Wagon Chuck Chow, make Cow poke Crafts, visit Chadder’s 18 at 9 p.m. join Berman from the com ideas discuss to home of forts on how to make the summer 43 Pine Street in Exeter. through God’s Word,” - - - - - s w Rip-roaring Rip-roaring fun at VBS e ews N

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DVD, audio books on cassette of andcourse, CD, goodperiodicals old books. and Among thebooks recent are:arrivals “Overlook” in by Michaelby JohnConnelly, Connolly, “Way“Unquiet” off the Road” by William“Assault Geist, on Reason” by Albert Gore, “To Back”the Castleby and Vaclav Havel, “ThousandKhaled Hosseini,Splendid “Writing inSuns” anAge of Science”by Paretsky, by Sara “Fatal Grace” by the LouiseBeach” by Penny,Helen Schulman. and “Day at nh.us for details on happenings in the Children’swith the Room,Friends of Nichols MemorialBook Library, Kingston Club, library books events and other new media. for Call the library adults, at (603) 3521 642- for Titletoons,information or to make new reservationsservices for various and materials. for the summer months at the Exeter Public Library. throughout the months matter of June, how July many matter and books how long August, they have are overdue. no been checked out, conscience-free. no To take advantagepatrons of this are opportunity, asked Labor toDay (prior bringto Monday, September all 3). materials back through before Thursday from 9 9 a.m.a.m. toto 85 p.m.;p.m. Beginningand Friday Saturday on from Saturday,from June10summer a.m.hours 23 and thetowill close5 library at p.m. 1 p.m. will on Saturdays. begin book drop is located on the lowerside level of justthe before building the entrance on doors.the Street. For more information, call (603) 772-6036. Regional High School Memorial (SRHS) Library yearbooks, is thefor working Nichols reference. to The developedition. order a is collection already in for this SRHS year’sLibrary, the Nichols Libraryselection of past haseditions. acquiredThere are some agaps, however, andnice library staff wants to pass the wordcommunity to the to Kingston see if some of the missing issuescollecting might be dust in attics or closets around the area. ’70, ‘72-’75, ’83, ’86-’87, ‘91-‘94, and ‘97-’01.happensAnyone to who have a copy of any SRHSof theseand yearbookswould befrom willingasked toto calldonate (603) to642-3521. the library is its genealogical reference materials.years, libraryOver staffthe have lastindexed threeand improvedtwo accesslarge to bins of folders withon regionalgenealogical families. information work — all in theindividual same hand-written who scriptcompiling had — these devoted to the useful many,following files. many Just references hours last work, week, to in and however, through another the discussion Kingston local Historical with tentative genealogist’s Joyce Museum,identification. the Davies library of made a attributed folder genealogical in files the were produced same by Arlene handwriting) Webster St. that the - - - - Emanuel Schweisberg Emanuel Exeter The president has been Ms. Giarrusso has a There There was also lack of All of these abuses and The troops have had to But it is Ms. Giarrusso Four years after “Mission and and the Apple Cider Gang observe all this corruption and scandalous activity by but Administration, the Bush our and nephew her fail they troops by “seeing no hearing no evil, evil, and saying evil.” no additional protection themselves for against powerful roadside those bombs. 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She minus minus their arms from and suffering legs, thousands and mental health problems, we discover that our wounded have been receiving Veterans poor medical care in poorly hospitals. maintained sufficient medical personnel, paper bureaucratic excessive work that caused a suffering Veteran to wait months for medical treatment, and cuts in budgets and the Veterans’ secret kept were that benefits public. the from negligent acts against Veterans our have been publicized on TV and in the well- newspapers, and the Apple Cider Gang must of approve them because not one of all them out spoke of against scandals. these improvise and weld heavy metal armor to their Hum vees and trucks to provide the Iraq war. 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Hampton Centre School A new brick building was building brick new A g appenin Academy Junior High addi tions. 80 pair of 10 oxen pair of large and team horses hitched to large chains bor rowed from the Portsmouth pulled the build Yard, Navy ing over Ringminutes 17 just in snow-skids Swamp on at a total cost of $375.00. built in 1939-40 and dedicat ed on June 8, 1940. The old Hampton Academy Build July, in off auctioned was ing sold for $200, and razed for salvage. The wooden steeple ball from the old Academy building is on the display Tuck Museum on in Park Avenue. as a High School in 1958 and became Hampton Academy Junior High School, retain ing the wording “Hampton Academy” in its the of name, rules the with conform to Academy Trustees. A new Winnacunnet High School was opened in class first its graduating 1958, September in June 1959. Two additions were added to the ton Hamp Academy Junior School in High1963 and 1975 - H

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A W A A time of fellowship, coffee and conversation will EXETER | The First Unitarian Society of Exeter, a The EKCUMC is involved in many community activities At 6 p.m. on the fourth Sunday of each month, there is an Sunday School is offered for all kids from 9:15-10:15 a.m. EAST KINGSTON | The East Kingston Community Sunday worship services are held at 10:30 a.m. at the In an effort to grow in their love for God and their NEWBURYPORT | From statesmen to shipbuilders, The church is handicapped accessible. For more information, more For accessible. handicapped is church The On Sunday evenings, the Jr. High Youth meet at 6 p.m., RYE | Rye Congregational Church, located at 580 EXETER | The Congregational Church in Exeter, A 36A | follow both services. All are welcome to attend. For more information, call (603) 772-4002. 12 Elm Street, holds Sunday services each week at ata.m. 11 9 a.m. welcoming Unitarian Universalist congregation located at adults and Seniors; call Kathie at (603) fitnecessity2 642-8511 or @aol.com email for fitness information.information about services and programs at EKCUMC, call For more Diane Bean at (603) 642-7986. join the congregation in all services. and events. The church also offers fitness classes for Bible study is held at 10 a.m. on mornings. Tuesday Men’s Bible Study and breakfast is at 7 a.m. on Saturdays. to everyonewelcomes church The service.evening informal fellowship, great treats, and refreshments. and for adults from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Combined prayer and oriented church located at 34 held every Depot Sunday morning at Road. 9 a.m. Services The first are eachSunday of month is the Sacrament of Holy Communion, the third while Sunday of each month is followed by a period of United Methodist Church (EKCUMC) is a small family- School for children are also available. For more information, more For available. also are children for School at (978) 465-9666 or visit contactRob John, Reverend Pastor, www.oldsouthnbpt.org. church, which is located at 29 Federal Street in Newburyport. in Street Federal 29 at located is which church, Adult classes are held at 9:15 a.m.; nursery and Sunday 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. neighbors, the congregation at Old South Church is dedicated is Church South Old at congregation the neighbors, to learning about living in today’s follow world Christ. Old South as Church is committed people to investing who 250 years. A Biblically-grounded Presbyterian church, Old to wish who all forworship communityof a provides South embrace a faith-centered life in the Christian tradition. artists to authors,than more for Newburyport of people the for home spiritual Old South Church has provided a call (603) 964-4061 or visit www.ryecongregational.com. Community Fellowship Night is held on Wednesdays at 5:30 at Wednesdays on held is Night Fellowship Community Adultp.m. choir rehearsals are also held at on Wednesdays small7 p.m.group and Weekly Bible studies are available. children children and youth. The Lord’s Supper is celebrated on the first Sunday of each month. and the High meet Sr. Youth at 7 p.m. for special activities. Washington Washington Road in Rye Center, worship holds at weekly 10 Sunday a.m. Sunday school is provided for all information, call (603) 772-4216, or visit church.org. www.exetercong 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 more For attend. to openwelcome are All congregation. and affirming months, beginning on June 10. Child care for toddlers infants and is available, and there is and a refreshment period after of worship fellowship in the vestry. Rev. Nancy located at 21 Front Street, will on hold one Sunday worship service mornings at 9:30 a.m. during the summer age P

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