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By Scott E. Kinney gather, socialize and play Senior centers have not been building was last fall. He Atlantic News Staff Writer cards. The group hosts its well received in Hampton. said it was to determine the HAMPTON | A place of monthly meetings every sec- “This town is always put- viability of using the space their own. ond Thursday at the Meth- ting off the Seniors,” said to mitigate some issues at That’s what warrant odist Church. St. Germain. “They’ve (the the town hall. Article #32 means to mem- Jeannine St. Germain, Seniors) been trying to get At that time Schultz pre- bers of the Senior Citizens president of the Senior’s a place of their own for 25 sented the board of select- Club in Hampton. The pro- club, said the space the years.” men with a figure of roughly posed article would raise group is currently using is St. Germain added hav- $54,000 to return the build- and appropriate $100,000 for not large enough to host all ing a home for the Seniors ing to a usable state. That WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVICE OF the purpose of turning the of the area Seniors who want Club would also benefit the estimate included work on old town hall into a Senior to participate. group in other ways. the flooring, new carpeting, VOLVOS, JAGUARS center. It will appear on the “There are a lot of people “We can’t get any grant updated heating and electri- ballot when residents vote who would like to come,” money to help us out unless cal along with miscellaneous & HONDAS on March 13. she said. “We have a lot of we have a place of our own,” repair, clean up and new To date the Senior’s Seniors and those Seniors she said. paint. BRING THIS AD 10% YOUR FIRST group has been meeting in have given a lot to the com- The last time Hampton He said that estimate, IN & RECEIVE OFF SERVICE!!! the Dorothy Little Room in munity.” Building Inspector Kevin however, was to return 603.772.8233 Lane Memorial Library to In the past, proposals for Schultz went through the WANTED Continued on 13A• *10% good up to $50.00 in service

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 ------Atlantic or its advertisers. A critical consideration in consideration critical A That That being said, there is Regarding some com As for objections that News welcome alternative We views and will consider guest commentaries for publication. Readers may send their comments and rebuttals to [email protected]. From the Publisher: The views expressed on this page do not ect the necessarily re views of the iew nacunnet, nacunnet, here again, there will be no change as most of have schools towns' other the their own Curriculum Coor own their make and dinators on that topic. decisions making this decision at this time is that there is pending legislation to be introduced that would put a rium on all such moves until morato the legislature has resolved the school funding problems for the state. If past history is any criterion it decades before such may a move be can be made. In the mean time, Hampton will have continued to need taxpayers up, up, it is interesting to note that some of the other towns are also contemplating with drawal from SAU21 but also consider that Hampton has been paying a higher of centage to funding SAU21 per in relation to received the from that body services for many years, probably since 1919 when the some 88 ago. formed years SAU was still the primary benefit for hav not towns remaining the ing to share the Superinten dent’s time with Hampton, the largest non high-school which SAU21, in now district should enhance the educa tional prospects of their stu dents. ments should that be the same for the schools to equate success all curriculum for students entering Win control of curriculum formu of curriculum control lation. These are significant advantages Hampton does not now enjoy. costs for other towns will go V ------21 16 11 9 1 26 P T S A C y L E L I 10 15 A R N G O O C E L E o in SAU in vote SAU 2 M T S O C R H C R I 31 27 W U S O T A L 33, N 3 22 17 12 R O S R S T R O Y I I I ol 28 18 W D R M R A O E Y 4 23 A R O N O C R O T E 32 29 R P A C U H S Y 7 5 24 13 O D T O T T O R T I But even so, if any increas any if so, even But All All new ventures in any Hampton’s operating T H X L E 9, 2007 | V 9, 2007 practicality practicality of working with teacher and other contracts without the neces service sity of approval towns’ other as is and now local required; expected expected increases in future costs are always subject to changing conditions differences. needs future and es do accrue, in my opinion they will be more than offset by the total local ability that will such prevail, account as more direct Hampton control taxpayers without by fear of being overridden by the voters of other towns; sonnel costs, maintenance, overhead, as all are covered in the budgeted amount that would have been SAU21. paid Utilizing to available office space in the Marston School will eliminate added costs for housing the newly SAU. formed undertaking are subject made best the from to variances currently not The projections. the administrative services of of services administrative the school other five with SAU21 boards (Winnacunnet, South Hampton, Seabrook, Hamp ton Falls, and North Hamp SAU, own its having By ton). Hampton will receive percent 100 of the services pro vided. costs will remain fairly static in a new SAU. be There no increases in will SAU per Critical Critical considerations 8 30 25 19 10 A R A E Y E Y ch I 14 ar G R R T T U B S E ------E E E E I I s | M 6 20 M N G A N A M T A w E E I e ews N c i N t ll an tl nne A ic tlant o e C c th To To

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Toasting at Bocko testimonial Toasting tlantic y toast him!” says George of his fellow businessman and bicycling enthusiast. uled for Sunday, James St. Aprilthe at p.m. 2-5 from 15 Masonic Lodge, located on Mill Road Tide in Hampton. per person; children under age 14 will be admitted free. refreshments, finger sand wiches and a cash bar will Falls Village Market owner George Privé and his wife, Paula are currently organiz ing a testimonial in of family honor friend John Bocko, owner of Gus’ Bicycle Shop in North Hampton. B A

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(603) out out for members of graduating the Class of 2007. of Parents out. help to encouraged are students class senior and junior this year’s celebration a safe and enjoyable chem-free evening evening chem-free enjoyable and safe a celebration year’s this Free Free and sent to Winnacunnet 03842. NH Hampton, Drive, High Alumni School, Chem Free, contribution. Checks should be made payable to WHS Chem Chem WHS to payable made be should Checks contribution. are are welcome and greatly All appreciated. contributions are tax deductible, and donors will receive a receipt for their campus in Durham. in campus overnight overnight party at the Hamel Center, located on the UNH Portsmouth Harbor Portsmouth cruise on the Thomas Leighton, and an will be transported to all events by bus, and will return to the the to return will and bus, by events all to transported be will 5 by a.m. school high community, Chem community, Free will be held the evening of Friday, June 15 through the morning July of 16. Saturday, Students is seeking volunteers and accepting donations for the annual annual the for donations accepting and volunteers seeking is celebration. graduation all-night and Winnacunnet High School’s 2007 Chem Free Committee Committee Free Chem 2007 School’s High Winnacunnet and information night, call the school at (603) 394-7744. (603) at school the call night, information p.m. p.m. Parents of incoming Kindergartners are to encouraged attend. For more information about this Kindergarten Kindergarten class; registration; and screenings. The meeting meeting The screenings. and registration; class; Kindergarten will be followed by a tour of the school beginning at 7:15 to to meet Literacy Specialist Carol Dugan, Principal Barbara Robinson. Stephanie teacher Kindergarten and Knapp, March 27 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the school, located at 219 Main Main 219 at located school, the at p.m. 6:30-7:30 from 27 March opportunity an have will Parents Hampton. South in Avenue information night for parents regarding Kindergarten for the the for Kindergarten regarding parents for night information year The will school take 2007-08 meeting place on Tuesday, Thursday, April 5 from Thursday, 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the gym. For more 926-8706. (603) at school the call information, Kindergarten Information Night will be held at the school on on school the at held be will Night Information Kindergarten current current physical exam; updated immunization information; a that note should parents addition, In certificate. a birth and and Friday, May 4. Parents should bring to their appointment appointment their to bring should Parents 4. May Friday, and the completed registration packet; a copy of the child’s available from 12-6 p.m. on Monday, April 16 and Thursday, 16 and Thursday, April on p.m. Monday, 12-6 from available May 3, April 17 and from 8:45 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Kindergarten Kindergarten registration screening. Appointments will be until until 2:30 p.m. during the up week a of registration packet March and 12-16 to make to an pick appointment for child for Kindergarten at child for School Centre as Kindergarten early as possible. Parents are invited to come to the school from 9 a.m. five five years of age by September in 30, the 2007 town and of who Hampton reside are encouraged to register their for for the 2007-08 school year. Parents of children who are half-day Kindergarten program held half-day Kindergarten in the morning and in students Kindergarten registering is the currently afternoon, and and the current list of auction items, visit www.exeterday school.com/auction. benefit benefit the Exeter Day School, a non-profit pre-school and Kindergarten. For more information, including directions and and much, much more. The evening will also include free food and drinks. All proceeds raised at the auction will memorabilia, memorabilia, portrait packages, jewelry, personal training starts starts at 5 p.m. Items to be auctioned off include dinner at the 100 Club and other local restaurants, Red Sox sports Academy campus. The preview will take place from 4-5 p.m.’ p.m.’ 4-5 from place take will preview The campus. Academy the live auction, hosted by local auctioneer Gary Guptill, fourth fourth annual Winter Auction on Saturday, the March Elm 24 Street Dining at Hall, located on the Phillips Exeter ic tlant A . ------

om .C ews N ic tlant A LETTERS Continued on 15A• Not only is Craig qualified qualified is Craig only Not While meaning no dis Our current collective bar collective Our current several next the over Finally, Craig Salomon has dem He has served for three his his thoughtful and objective approach to our issues. on Prior to alternate an was he that and Appeals, of Board Zoning capacities in similar he served Hampton. in resided he when demonstrated has he job, the for volunteer a as commitment his has and town our to service in divisive rejects he that proven ness. Instead, he has earned a as a reputation and unifier consensus-builder. to respect the other two can I didates, am not aware that served ever has them of either affairs. town in capacity any in their qualifications Essentially, are unknown and they are in untested the public arena. This lack of experience and are not far off. It will be a chal a be will It off. far not are task lenging to find qualified to very fill these professionals will BOS the Again shoes. large be making to decisions years for us of which all affect will come. gaining with agreements the firefighters’ personnel) and highway and teamsters’ (police are unions due for renegotia It years. two next the over tion BOS the that imperative be will simultaneously address and balance the competing inter ests of good continued labor with dealing fair and relations our valued union employees needs for with the taxpayers’ over control esca responsible costs. personnel lating address be will BOS the years, ing the very to real our munici improvements need for pal facilities. In this regard, it is that important the BOS and close cooperatively work ly with our Planning Board (where Craig now serves) to needs facilities our that ensure are addressed and on cooperatively, a efficiently prudently, basis. long-term onstrated that he experience, has education the these to address and temperament thought with tasks challenging fulness and a fact- balanced, based approach to problem He is solving. an experienced attorney with a of knowledge law municipal Important thorough issues. use land and nego experience had has he ly, tiating collective bargaining This agreements. background will be alone asset a valuable BOS. the to years on the Board Planning where he is recognized for of of our fire and police chiefs ------on Parent m Hampton alo S

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t School Board Member Member Board School Specifically, Specifically, we will be imminent the face we Also, Like any new venture, I’m any new venture, Like Editor: the To fellow my to letter open An I am this writing to letter reasons important are There are significant many There uppor S management and operations of of operations and management our relations fire, highway and labor police our departments, team and firefighters’ the with of future the and unions, sters’ facilities. municipal our new a hiring and for searching (hopefully administrator town a full time one if you vote in favor of Article Warrant 22) who will provide full for time management our increas complex and challenging ingly town Proper selection affairs. of and supervision that indi by the BOS is vidual essential of the to good administration affairs. town’s of retirement our road agent who has top provided notch past the for town the to service 22 years; and the retirements trators trators and but teachers, we need one educational leader to provide between cohesion our three schools and vision and for direction the district as a whole. This a K-12 vision include will definitely most K-8 a as successful perspective education must include Our pre school. high for paredness attend to continue will students and School, High Winnacunnet communication with this under enhanced WHS be should proposal. unfore some be will there sure may that arise, problems seen but the value as educational well as value of the financial pos any exceeds far move this in the staying for reasons sible support Please SAU21. current sound pro this educationally posal and get the best value article This dollar. tax your for please so majority a 3/5 needs Thank #6. Article on “Yes” vote you. citizens. Hampton North the can ask you that support didacy of Craig Salomon for a Hampton on seat the North (BOS). Selectmen of Board the is Craig that I believe why best for choice North Hamp to share like I and ton, would you. with reasons those the over town the facing issues resolu The years. several next tion of will these issues have town’s on the impact a lasting our tax governance, rate, the trict trict has wonderful adminis ------The Hampton School The Dis School Hampton Hampton has come a come has long Hampton As we so have grown too No doubt other districts in districts other No doubt Although this is unfortu Furthermore, this with Currently, the Currently, superinten any can How absurd. How posing posing a withdrawal study of their own which mean would that Hampton would have to even shoulder more should burden of financial the is This we yet in stay SAU21. is time the why reason another establish to Hampton for right SAU. own its drawal will not lead to the frac the to lead not will drawal of SAU for turing can’t the current you that reason simple the already is that something break organiza The current broken. integ structural any lacks tion that the six districts when rity on agree even can’t it comprise issues as as fundamental the superintendent. a of function way in 88 SAU21 since years in back We was 1919. formed now have big three or any schools, as big as is which of one ger than some of the districts in and approximately SAU21, cur this Maybe students. 1263 years sense made system rent but as ago, for a large district ineffective an is it Hampton, as way to at do a business high cost. our and districts, other the have changed. have needs respective pro is Hampton North fact, In one conclude that the one current conclude antiquated system in which the educational leader is and so literally both removed far classroom the from figuratively teach and kids our for better is ers? Hamp support not do SAU the they because withdrawal ton’s to have for the will pay more receive, currently they services construc be to have will they or to SAU21 and tive restructure needs. their meet weigh cannot we them, for nate of the other districts opinions for best is what determining in would we parents, As kids. our not ask the neighbors a what making before thought they for was our best that decision own We are children. bound the for best is what do to only Hampton. of children percent, only to percent, then “share” superintendent a of services the districts. other five with over the with is charged dent sight of six districts totaling over 4100 and students over a district a result, As staff. 880 serviced is Hampton as large as part only by a superintendent part have don’t We time. the of administrators, or teachers time a have part we but essentially superintendent. time

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ic tlant V no. There no. is There room for always successfully prepared both. prepared successfully The programs The in programs our district for college. for Both college. the attained Dean's List while at college. ing ing a time with very difficult the rigor academics required many other students were hav were students other many easily adjusted in their first year year first their in adjusted easily and were by surprised how ment ment at Exeter High School. both in college once However, group group of academic achieve third third year engineer studying ing. Both were in the middle Hill Hill and is now working in her field. The other is in his Both took the college track. One One track. college the took Both from graduated UNC-Chapel cated cated in our school district. at the top of the charts. the of top the at most recent statewide most assess recent statewide achievement reflect tests ment of academic achievement. Our achievement. of academic have you believe, we have con have we believe, you have levels all on improve to tinued despite despite what others would models for the state. the for models sion of the Seacoast School of School of sion the Seacoast are of both which Technology, Bay Bay ELearning Center, expan and program the continued vative charter school, the Great Great the school, charter vative an amazing an new high school. amazing inno an opened also have We nity support nity we support built both a and school middle wonderful have accomplished great things things great accomplished have storms. some weathered and chair. Board, serving three times serving as Board, with great pride on the Exeter Exeter on the pride great with Region Cooperative School March 13. March my position. Please cast Please my your position. vote for Craig Salomon on future in the hands of the inex the of hands the in future untested. and perienced is too important is and too there important is our place to stake at much too are your tax dollars. Its future Its future tax dollars. your are has what it takes. Our town is town Our it takes. what has those and business million $5 a this campaign. this most certainly not an in issue certainly most The “Sewer” specter has never never has specter “Sewer” The and issue is been a legitimate Craig Craig is a and demonstrated long term environmentalist. silliness that silliness has past tainted campaigns. of their supporters’ resorting to to resorting supporters’ their of “Sewer” the same slanderous sadly predict, sadly result predict, in some demonstrated demonstrated ability will, I A . ------

om .C ews N ic tlant A LETTERS Continued on 17A• Fred Bramante, State Board Board State Bramante, Fred Hampton’s cost this year to to year this cost Hampton’s SAU21 was established As a new SAU, Hampton Hampton grades students SAU, Hampton own our As in Remaining SAU21 will continuing to suffer and Hamp and suffer to continuing a ton paying disproportionate share of costs. Burn out and are turnover results. key reasons for desirable than less these A good example is the new hired Administrator, Business January in who 2006, of July in of employ 2007 has term given his short notice. of type This ment among top administra due tors to the of size SAU21 of volume and overwhelming to issues deal with ultimately trickles down to suc their and negatively students impact cess. is pro member, of Education a posing on any moratorium school school district the until withdrawing SAU their from this If resolved. is issue funding of what the six districts declare. declare. districts six the what of there SAU, Hampton new a As over control local direct be will expenditures. SAU the to 21 SAU belong is it $435,087; (2008) year full withdrawal the first in the but $443,874, be will a Hampton new the under year $439,730, be will cost the SAU, $4,144. of savings projected in 1919 to share costs of ser vices among area towns. At that time Centre School was the only school in Hampton with services a District the low student popula Today, tion. in new 1,267 students a three build later, years 88 Now, ings. managerial SAU structure is to focus on necessary escalat curricula Hampton’s costs, ing for its results academic vision, the on return the and students taxpayers. the to dollar will the have Superintendent 100 focus percent on Hamp budget and ton’s curriculum, does currently This personnel. not occur with a Superinten on bud focus must who dent and nightly personnel geting, districts. six for meetings 9-12 will continue to attend High School as Winnacunnet its with cooperative high communication school. However, WHS will be with enhanced from the accountability direct position to superintendent new success. for students Hampton benefit will students Hampton mana consistent a from greatly gerial focus on the vision of Hampton students ability. reaching academic highest their to continue result in services provided at results levels decreased academic desirability, of Hampton simply pays $435,087 $435,087 pays simply Hampton ------s ct a Hampton f

Maurice Friedman Maurice hdrawal t i W The savings noted above do do above noted savings The the SAU budget Presently, Let's be honest. Today we Let's be Today honest. Some in Hampton have for War “Yes” vote Please Editor: the To to com the letter An open facts: the are Here The cost to maximum the Payback to the is District year year one. The cost to run the new SAU, which is will already budget, the school within The decrease. new SAU will Marston the within be housed School building which allow and costs will annual reduce have to Superintendent the for and to personnel access direct issues. District by owned assets the reflect not the Hampton School District which SAU21 within currently by an will be inde evaluated pendent team in accordance 194C:2. RSA with of is $1,422,989 voted not on does by which districts six the Budget Hampton the for allow or Committee, the Hampton School Board to have direct control over those expenses. renovating renovating the former town hall since there is an a to prepare underway Com effort the for section Facilities munity Hampton Master Plan. This work would be by followed a to proposal the implement the Master Plan. Considering need for a to solution drain in age as Hampton problems well as need the for pressing department fire the reluc improving voter with along facilities, big-ticket any approve to tance select our would when items, be men confident realistically the to proposal a submitting of Center? Senior a for voters have an opportunity at to a Seniors the for do something afford. can town the price the for bulldozing suggested mer I town hall. am at a loss why that take they to explain the renovations With position. would the building proposed, provide great a would safe, that comfortable, facility for secure life of quality the enhance ly our otherwise neglected and deserving Senior population cost. modest very a at — Marston the at #32 Article rant 13, March on School Tuesday 2007. munity regarding Hampton Article Warrant District School SAU21. from withdrawal #6, less be will taxpayer Hampton on thousand per cent one than rate. tax the approximately $20,000 in rushing rushing to spend money on

------Hampton Hampton Hampton #32 Michael Pierce Michael o t ’ ’ Budget Committee Budget es Y ‘ Member and Candidate and Member Alternatives: Some Alternatives: select Condition: Condition: The building reno The renovation: After Financing: The warrant Election Day Election is March 13, Editor: the To is to letter ask This you to Some issues have been Do you care about your bill your about care you Do simple. it make us Let If tax your you about care article article authorizes the expen diture of $100,000. Many of our towns have surrounding obtained grants purpose. (that like would for cost) the lower but the potential No promises If exists. only the town were try. to men have cautioned against and alternatives for securing a securing for alternatives and facility. Senior by a committee inspected was appointed by the Selectmen, and our builders local several Hampton Building Inspector, Kevin Schultz. They all con cluded that the has building may look ter been neglected, rible but is Keep solid and cost. can be modest at renovated assess is the this that in mind ment of profes construction amateurs. not sionals, pro will $100,000 of cost vation vide a room suitable meeting ADA-compli people, 100+ for ant bathrooms, new heating and A/C systems, complete painting and new sprinkler system throughout, flooring and all at code, to a fire meet square per $20 than less of cost foot. even more than before. than more even 2007. Whoops, I forgot, you I do. Well, And so care. don't Bud your of majority the does Committee. get support and vote “Yes” for #32, Article "To raise Warrant former the renovate to $100,000 town hall, making the neces improvements and repairs sary to it Center a turn into Senior Hampton.” of town the for raised about the con viability of include These renovation. dition of the condi building, financing renovation, after tion fold fold prop getting squeezed harder for year every harder and runs who care you Do tax? erty the town, the whole commu people of group small a or nity who may not have your best mind? in interest of the town, the direction bill, and who the officials elected and couch the off get then are, and home stay Otherwise, vote. will get your plucked billfold

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e c Kristina Magnusson Kristina ier P Does Does it matter if a small This change added over added a This change Elec on voters the means It The Budget Committee number small a very Then, action, this after voters, The The Budget Committee's Thank you Thank in for advance Editor: the To 13, March on vote NOT Do Only 225 voters cast their I have the commitment and and commitment the have I I will make your collec budget would have added no added have would budget to portion the town's increase bill. tax your of most the in set people of group avail is that setting democratic able, based decide not, for guess I over Well, 12,000 people? who on of the voters number attended. ary 6, 2007. 6, ary money of your dollars million this does What to the budget. mean? tion Day will be denied the to opportunity vote “yes” or “no” to the Budget Commit budget. tee's is the to make statute by state Committee Budget The budget. a recommended and job its did informed discussed, well very 4. to 11 by budget prudent and of people at the Deliberative to voted add of more Session your money to the already uncontrolled spending Hampton. in will have two or choices at taxes the higher — booth voting taxes. higher even tive voice heard if you re-elect re-elect if you heard voice tive School me to the Cooperative Board on Tues Day, Election remem 13. Please March day, voters Co-op all are we that ber in candidates for vote can and seats open with towns the of all and Kensington Brentwood, — Exeter. As vote. your and support your to free feel call please always, questions. any with me It 2007, Day. Election is only — and town and money your cares? who out of votes, registered 12,000 the to modification a for voters, at budget Committee's Budget Febru Session Deliberative the mittee to the Brentwood Plan to Brentwood the mittee impact the I know Board, ning importance the and of growth of listening, teamwork, and questions. asking to patience serve on our Co- op I Board. will to listen my and continue will constituents to seek and information formulate ask to order in questions for decisions balanced best the students our of needs the both taxpayers. our and

------10 o 33, N ol As As an active community As As a 32 year member/ I am seeking re-election to I re-election am seeking analyst financial a Formerly 9, 2007 | V 9, 2007 ch volunteer serving on numerous numerous on serving volunteer committees the including Brent Profile, Community wood’s Open Space and Committee, Com Fee Steering the Impact with with an the from MBA Whit temore School of at Business financial my bring will I UNH, values and skills management of to fiscal responsibility the board. serving currently 4-H, of leader as of trustee the Rockingham I will Foundation, 4-H County com and leadership my bring skills munication along with develop youth for passion my ment. the Co-op School Board because because Board School Co-op the educa the about deeply I care and students all of needs tional forward to bring can continue transparent, open, of a process and decisions inclusive best board the discus believe I sion. are all parties when made are teach parents, — the included ers, taxpayers, students, and board. the asking asking for your vote for School the Cooperative of position Board Member from Brent resident I am a wood. lifelong of Rockingham County and with in Brentwood lived have two our and Bob, husband, my 1997. since daughters teenage ar - - - - - | M ews N Hampton Bob Preston Bob agnusson ic tlant M t A 16A | uppor Hi! Hi! My name is Kristina To the Editor: the To SAU16 the to letter open An I want to publicly thank Mr. Mr. thank publicly to want I Though there may be other other be may there Though As a former member of the the of member former a As I I know personally that LETTERS LETTERS rom F 15A S age “Kris” Magnusson, and I Magnusson, “Kris” am Brentwood, Brentwood, East Newfields. and Kingston, Kensington voters voters of Exeter, Stratham, and and urge that you give your and vote to support Dig Mr. Tuesday, day, nam on election 13. March Dignam for offering his servi for offering Dignam ces to the town of Hampton, ly believe that Mr. Dignam can can Dignam Mr. that believe ly bring new talent, experience, board. the to knowledge and citizens of Hampton. of citizens and folks energetic interested firm I post, trustee the seeking has has been a supporter faithful of their to budgets bring the to the services in best Library and knowledge to the and benefit knowledge He is an Library. of the Town avid user of the and library, and narrow. and Hampton Budget Commit tee, he will bring his talents area. I recall the countless child countless the recall I area. years the over counseled he ren to keep them on the straight Gerry Gerry has never refused to assist anyone in need in the P

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Emily Creighton, Creighton, Emily Board of Selectmen of Board ipals c rin LETTERS Continued on 18A• We will continue to provide provide to continue will We We firmly believe that our that believe firmly We to this like take would We We work as an adminis To the Editor: the To Hamp the to letter open An make to letter this write We Article Article 24: This citizens’ P 1263 elementary age students. age students. elementary 1263 Grade enter will students Our School High Winnacunnet 9 at at the end of nine years their in the Hampton elementary grades. programs educational excellent district school one as uniting by Warrant Article #6. Article Warrant 1263 students and 249 staff in members the Hamp three served best be will schools ton focus percent 100 by receiving Super Hampton own our from of intendent staff We Schools. are our that work the of proud our of each in do students and schools. com the to thank opportunity munity of Hampton three the of for support its continued Centre public School schools: Grade through Pre-K (Grades 2 Adeline 4, with 377 3, students); (Grades School Marston C. and and 5 425 students); with Hampton Academy (Grades students). 461 with 8 and 6,7, trative team with the Super of intendent and Schools the plan to Board School Hampton for the needs of Hampton’s department; and the loss of the the of loss the and department; the recycling to reopen option if center developments future short This advisable. that make if article, sighted will passed, have and negative expensive consequences for the Commit town. Budget and BOS The that you vote tee recommend 24. Article on “No” three the from community ton principals. school Hampton it clear that we fully support the Hampton School Board’s on SAU21” from “Withdrawal the School upcoming District full full time of management its increasingly complex 22. affairs. Article on “Yes” vote Pease the force would article petition Cherry BOS to the town’s sell been has which property Road used continuously and owned since mean: operations town vital for would sale forced A 1923. The loss of brush the current of the loss the location dump; container; goods bulky the for the loss of stor an important age facility for the highway

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al Tomasen M. Carey M. Tomasen c i t ri C Article 22: This article would would article This 22: Article We We are writing to urge on Vote “Yes” your urge We on vote “No” your urge We details: the are Here would article This 6: Article If any of this rings true for true rings of If this any Editor: the To An open letter to North hours weekly, and even though though even and weekly, hours we are have we been assisted by a administrator, time part inter town’s the that concerned served well not are being ests by part of time management the town’s important affairs. unanimous the has article This of the endorsement BOS and North Committee. the Budget and needs deserves Hampton way department. Our men are are men Our department. way currently working in an 80- to are shed, exposed health year-old to as well as elements no the have and hazards safety and place secure warm or bathroom they where can rest and take These conditions their breaks. inadequate unconscionably are is This article and dangerous. the by supported unanimously BOS and Budget Committee. your highway support Please personnel who have served years. many so for well so you 6. Article on “Yes” vote Please admin town time a full create we Recently, position. istrator a with coping been have part with time and up administrator have keep to struggling been task complex the increasingly daily the of town’s managing planning Proactive operations. has taken a back many seat. devotes Even BOS the though board of selectmen. of board your of support articles our position warrant critical three on Ballot the on appear will which 13. March on High overdue long (a 6 Article and Shed) Salt and Garage way (creat 22 Article on vote “Yes” Admin Town time full a of ing position). istrator 24, article Article a petitioned a forced require would which Road Cherry town’s the of sale and property the loss of con our goods bulky dump, needed brush much and facility, tainer Highway the for space storage Department. a authorize bond of no more to than a build $750,000 long for facility our overdue high you then I respectfully ask for ask I then respectfully you we so vote together your that poli the from away move can to return and of education tics an of providing its grassroots for every education equitable fashion. effective cost a in one Hampton citizens from their ------I I am running because I Not all teachers are wonder are teachers all Not So So why is it we so spend of way own of your Think The time has come to stop come has time The So So often I feel that every The art of teaching has been been has teaching of art The communication opened up opened to communication of choices and voices the honor and students our teachers, our large. at community our would would like every child to be kept in mind instead of left behind. I would like to the see art nurture our of district the teaching, balance delicate of what a combining student needs with the meth correct like would I materials. and ods test beyond look to district our scores as our only means of and evaluation I assessment. like would to see the of lines so you would conform to-the- conform so would you letter what a committee would do of bureaucrats like? to You right the denied be would well. job your remem We are. many but ful, ber them for years. Teaching is about making connections and control all students, with iron an with teachers those ling hand of and musts must-nots the of out kids many too leaves process. of existence. of to trying much effort reshape the to student fit the system teach our of adjusting instead ing to reach into his system? That’s what teaching be. is should or doing What things. if all the you and moves tweaks smart have learned over the years were pushed dumped, aside, to learn. to with wrong is what wondering our to up face and students our teaching ineffective methods. we Nationally have invested millions in pro off-the-shelf grams to designed solve our district school test problems, but it becomes clearer that the plan for There doesn’t millions few. the for work always is that mentality a top-down is out individuality steam-rolling child child is being left behind by the losses of effective ways of the getting job done. I schools see many at students many bored at their and desks, we wonder why the number of rise. is on the medicated those like programs why wonder We Destination Imagination are are kids Our demand. in high to to anxious creatively, think enjoy the feeling of wanting swept swept No under the the rug and for the scores test almighty Act Left Child which, Behind gov many so of names the like ernment programs, describes the problem rather than the solution. ------s t member Hampton Chairman

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LETTERS LETTERS rom F 16A R ic tlant rather rather than what they know need. students their must teach what they are told told are they what teach must ers ers now work in a of climate intimidation. They say they changes changes over those 18 years. teach self-motivated Creative, grader who have always been been always have who grader system. Exeter the in years. years. Also I am the mother of an and grader eighth fifth a classroom a teacher classroom for nine nine nine was years I in grades Earlier Kinder 12. through garten eracy. level courses in the area of lit in area the courses level ers and students in their class in their students and ers graduate hold then and rooms throughout the and state also throughout in I Maine. work with teach days days are spent in classrooms in a program called Learning in a Learning called my program of Most Teaching. Through English English Department at Hampshire New of the University School Board, and School Board, asking for vote. your dacy for the Exeter Cooperative Cooperative Exeter the for dacy community. org/ hamptonwithdrawal. org/ other withdrawal information information other withdrawal can be on found www.sau21. trative Unit Planning Commit Planning Unit trative and Plan) Withdrawal (the tee School District School Adminis School District School District Ballot. District drawal article will be article drawal the last on article warrant the School in Marston School. The in School. with Marston the Hampton voters on March March on voters Hampton the 13, 2007 at the voting booth sage. As sage. the always, decision on issue lies this with critical (3/5) (3/5) vote required for pas 2004 it received a majority vote, vote, majority a received it 2004 just short of the three-fifths withdrawal question has been question withdrawal In voters. Hampton the before cost to Hampton taxpayers will will taxpayers Hampton to cost more. even increase at at considering the withdrawal. be they successful, Should and Seabrook has also looked has looked also and Seabrook School School District is also start ing the process to withdraw fiscal and educational manage educational and fiscal ment. The North Hampton and reap the benefits and of reap the benefits local the last opportunity for Hamp for opportunity last the ton to its own establish SAU moratorium is approved, then is approved, moratorium your may vote this March be A . ------

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t North Hampton North ic tlant udge B A By By voting “No,” you will On February 3, during Bill understands that of the need is Bill mindful If elected, Bill’s primary board the to bring will Bill for Paré Bill support Please Editor: the To registered Hampton I urge LETTERS Continued on 30A• cle cle #9, which is the own for Article of Warrant Hampton budget. operating the bud default the for be voting get. This that amount than is more already $700,000 nearly spent in FY2006 since auto matic increases are made to cover previously-negotiated main town, the of obligations ly to and debt its employees, service. Session Deliberative the town (Town Meeting) the junior its by select represented men, member, proposed a is $1,155,144 that over budget 2007 budget actual the than higher for 2006. There were several high this of favor in speakers amount. er ets ets of urban to development erode a town’s scenic land scapes and that the push to “urbanize” the Seacoast will of alter the landscape forever small New England Hampton. towns North of and municipal and infrastructure high any with associated costs develop “urban-like” density ment far exceed exaggerated by revenue projections those promoting dense develop ment. to business support operated and owned small, locally 1 Route es along and in town to initiatives any by opposing widen and divide need the the road understands He way. to increase the tax base attracting businesses that by do not more in demand services than their tax revenues pro vide. goal is to more promote effi cient and sound town man He the sees to need agement. enable to wisely dollars spend our residents to continue to in the of living cost the afford cherish. so they town of a of selectmen wide-range experi technical and business to to listen promises Bill ence. fiscal in believes and residents accountability and openness town in business, conducting par citizen encouraging while ticipation. March on Tuesday, selectman 13. voters to vote “No” on Arti does does not take long for pock ------aré Stratham P

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8 1 ------Your WHS students regular students WHS Your This same color guard per guard color same This The — Team Drill I Now, I'm speaking about the stu the about speaking I'm The Color Guard — The There's a saying that we're we're that a saying There's you. for this clarify me Let There is a group of WHS major major factors, in competitions. placing in difficult these many in five top the in place ly categories. and divisions the of impressive most the of one is It meets one And can it attend. does not take a whole lot of drill order of close knowledge to what these stu appreciate It is, are dents accomplishing. sports. It truly separates WHS separates It truly sports. before well schools, other from blown. is whistle first the at duties other so many forms and town schools other dedi cations including the annual and observances Day Veterans As observances. Day Memorial #35, Post Legion of commander I can tell you first hand, that days would two these special them. without not be possible best. the are They of you many how know don't of had the pleasure ever have competi these of one attending but I tions, you tell can again your impressive how hand first WHS is at represented these Schools competitions. regional the all northeastern over from highly in these compete states where comps, drill competitive discipline, physical strength play awareness intelligent and by by their peers or with others by rather, but interests, similar public. general the dents in the ROTC program High School. at Winnacunnet about Rather than pontificate list I'll faculty, and students the bright these things the of some young cadets do throughout year. the events sporting that WHS is known for is off kicked with these four in Cadets, sharply-dressed dress bring blues, forward. colors nation's our ing Then they stand at attention Anthem. our during National and football Basketball, most other events, are sporting all unique this of duties the of part high school color Not guard. can boast schools many other way to of an such impressive start an evening of exciting coast community. coast is "Flying with: all very familiar meaning Its radar.” the under or some Something, obvious. one, is and doing something not Or being noticed. in this recognized. case, some doing are who students, amazing things in our com munity that most of you are of. Not to not aware say that, recognized been not have they

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on s t m ade To the Editor: the To An to open letter the Sea When When you add together Salo for vote Craig Please But what really makes him him makes really what But Craig Craig chose to live and him make talents legal His It would be a privilege Editor: the To I have known Craig Salo I have been in training for training in been have I I have been a resident of 9, 2007 | V 9, 2007 alo C S ch Craig Salomon’s personal and personal Salomon’s Craig professional qualifications with his first-hand working serving experience on North he is boards, other Hampton’s the undeniably best qualified job. the for candidate town the for selectman for mon on of Hampton March North 13. aren’t easy to grasp, but these but these to easy grasp, aren’t Craig. to nature second are the of rest the from apart stand to the service is his candidates Over Hampton. North of town elected been has he years these or appointed to other town boards. What better qualifies him for the North Hampton board of and selectmen position knowledge inner this than experiences. myriad North Hampton, since he and since Hampton, North High Winnacunnet I attended 1960s. the in School ever area Seacoast the in work makes and in that itself since, him a hav candidate unique the first-hand ing experienced and growth expan Seacoast’s sion. qualified as his knowledge of local laws and regulations tax collector. to continue to serve the resi dents of the town of North Hampton. Vote for Buchanan March 13. Susan mon, who is selectman for running the for town of Hampton. Together Hampton. we Together have raised our two sons in this community that I truly love. the years past in 11 the town clerk’s office with Chase. Delores More recently, after the passing of Peggy Neves, I was appointed tax collector by the board of selectmen. I believe makes this me the best possible experience choice for the town clerk/ newly combined of town position clerk/ tax collector, and I am asking support. for your years. 32 for Hampton North My husband of almost years also grew up in 33 North ar ------e c | M ews N Hampton Hampton experien counts Tax Collector Tax

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o To the Editor: To encourage to writing am I For the last several years, You You should fondly recall What is to say this won’t However, the selectmen Please vote “No” on the growth of rate the keep To N Town Town Meeting (Deliberative Session) so you can have a in voice article. the budget Hampton North of voters the to vote in the town election on March 13 and Mr. Bill Paré to the to board of elect selectmen. I have had serving the as honor co-chair of North of the Hampton Committee Forever of andtown the for Commissioner a Water this During North Hampton. the that observed have I time majority of North Hampton residents clearly wish to budgets. You, the voter, have the voter, You, budgets. to make trade-offs; you can not send the bill to the town for your higher costs. energy The them. absorb to have You the in bill the you sends town you and taxes higher of form still have to cover your own costs. energy higher the unanticipated higher tax bill you received in Decem ber 2006. This was an due “error” by a former town to employee and lack of over sight by our elected repre sentatives. happen again this year? You say it can’t happen? I say it can. As a remember of selectmen the not paying atten tion, despite some of them being in their pub a for date a missed they third term, prob drainage on hearing lic lems in the town. That issue is not on the town warrant of inattention. their because do pay attention to certain groups with a vested inter est in higher budgets. This is their focus and you get to pay for this in higher taxes. have to You ask yourself, for what benefit? The trash still only gets picked up once a week. town budget article. It’s the only way you can your protect money. It is town’s not money. If the you give them all they want, bud the next and all it they’ll spend get will be that much higher since increase the percentage will be based on 2007’s bud get. bud the on “No” vote slower, get warrant article. Finally, to going next year’sconsider one one justification for higher ------The selectmen have failed failed have selectmen The The speakers at the The bottom line is the selectmen the Apparently, The selectmen, as elected Approximately Approximately 300 peo The only choice you have The selectmen are tout By listening By to listening the speak Only the voters can now LETTERS LETTERS rom F 18A to to make hard choices. only The mantra they of continu a is the threat repeat ously decrease of town “services,” which they use budgets. ever-increasing to justify Deliberative Session increasing cited energy costs as more more than the actual budget. 2006 selectmen want to$1.1 million spend more than in was spent in 2006, a 4.9 2007 percent increase. Did your pay raise keep up with this increase? and a group of voters at the Town Meeting do not care about affordability of living in Hampton. They see your money as a bottomless res ervoir from which do draw to finance budgets. ever-increasing representatives of voters, all are supposed to rep the resent all of the not; They they are Hampton. voters of are only watching out for a small minority, and the rest of us get to this finance reck less behavior. was was defeated at the erative Delib Session. That get bud would have forced the town to operate at the level of 2006. ple voted at the Deliberative Session; 200 of them voted for the selectmen’s budget, which is now higher on the ballot. now is the budget proposed by the selectmen, which is over $1 million higher than last year’s budget, default or the budget, 2006 the than higher $693,434 which is budget. ing an increase 2.9 of percent for “only” their budget of $24,764,301. This 2.9 per cent increase is based on the adjusted 2007 default bud get; the 2007 default budget is already nearly $700,000 ers’ autobiographical speech ers’ autobiographical es, those in see could television watching attendance or represented remarks that their of a in people minority small a with those namely Hampton, in increase an in interest vested budget. the slow the rate of spending. It level the for vote to late too is funded budget proposed by the elected Budget Commit budget recommended Its tee.

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