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03-09-2007.Pdf2013-02-12 15:467.4 MB FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 2007 Vol. 33 | No. 10 | 3 Sections |32 Pages ATLANTIC INSIDE: TOWN ELEctION OPINIONS Brentwood N | East Kingston | ExeterEWS | Greenland | Hampton | Hampton Beach | Hampton Falls Kensington | Newfields | North Hampton | Rye | Rye Beach | Seabrook | South Hampton | Stratham 26,000 COPIES Connelly Communications LLC | www.AtlanticNews.com | 893 Lafayette Road, Hampton, NH, 03842 | (603) 926-4557 |FREE • TAKE ONE Wanted: ONE SENIOR CENTER Cyan Magenta Yellow Black 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 Client: Gary Blake Motorcars File Name: GBlakeMC3.3x3AN_121506 Paper: Atlantic News Size: 3.3 x 3 Run Date: 12.15.06 Artist: lj Proof: Color: 4c Sent: Confirmation: PAGE 2A | ATLANTIC NEWS | MARCH 9, 2007 | VOL 33, NO 10 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . 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The correct date for the meeting was Thursday, March 8 A fresh rail at 7 p.m., at Greenland Central School. BY AmbeR R. WesT the removal of the older, collaborated with the older also contribute to an expan- ATLanTIC NEWS WRITER worn down equipment, fol- pieces include a grind box, sion at the public swim- EXETER | Renovations lowed by the re-grading and grind ledge, flat top rail, a ming area. This expansion Store Closing should begin within the repaving of the park. Six skate bench, a bank-to-bank will include an extended coming weeks for Exeter’s new pieces will be included and a round grind rail —all pool deck and shading Delayed To skateboard park, located on in the new park, joining of which can be seen in the structures around this deck, Court Street. some of the older pieces graphic provided on Exeter with an estimated size of The town’s Parks and from the original plans. Rec’s Web site. 30’x15’. Saturday, March 17! Recreation Department With assistance provided Although the recreation- The rec department also hopes to have the newly by Skatewave, a subsidiary al budget has increased in has ideas for the future of renovated park opened for of Landscape Structures (an past years, Favreau said the park, to keep up with Everything May 28 — perfect timing internationally recognized that the funds for the new expanding demands and for the much-anticipated manufacturer of rec equip- skateboard park facilities needs of the skating com- warm weather. ment since 1971), the rec have come from a "surplus munity. Plans for the park The original park was department will have a bet- of funds that the recreation- and other recreational 70% OFF created more than 10 years ter understanding of how al department generates goings-on can be found at www.insidestory2.com ago and with the increasing to layout pieces in the park, each year." http://town. exeter.nh.us/ demand for skateboarding as well as how to combine The surplus funds will rec/index.cfm. Furniture, Area Rugs facilities, the once "new" old and new equipment in skateboard park is looking the space provided.
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