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(603) at library the will be held on Thursday, April 19 at 5 p.m. at the Weeks Public Public Weeks the at p.m. 5 at 19 April Thursday, on held be will Greenland. in Road Post 36 at located Library, game the learn come or skills chess those on up Brush Library. attend. to welcome are ages all — www.weekslibrary.org. visit or 436-8548 series monthly music led discussion by 6:30 Ron at 19, returns Curcio, April Thursday, on Library Memorial Wiggin the to p.m. the Springsteen; to Bruce be compared might Beethoven way. in and Mozart Pink may Floyd be examined. commercialism The group of might trace the or the development instrument. keyboard, their of soul the demonstrate artist guest a have is good or bad. it Rather, is an for opportunity participants of and their to points express view, in share the discussions, experience. musical their expand 772-4346. (603) call information, more For Stratham. in Avenue Hampshire’s New when calendars their mark to reminded are very own will pants be pair of at traveling the Public Exeter 23-27. April from Library register pants, the sign to opportunity an for p.m. 2-4 and noon accompanying the at look and drawings, Pants” provided be will “Traveling for music and Food scrapbook. Pants” “Traveling Library. the of Room Meeting the in Pants” will be the throughout week available to autograph, for the drawings. be to able register still will and participants The pants will then continue their journey to another New library. Hampshire 772-3101. (603) at department Services Adult for and the parent orientation registration that Kindergarten 17 April for Tuesday, scheduled has been year school 2007-08 Avenue. Atlantic on located school, the at p.m. 6-7:30 from procedures. school and curriculum to orientation, records immunization and physical/ childcare certificate addition, In available. be will packets registration and ------Alyssa Buonopane, Students placing in the Tickets for the 2007 Exeter 2007 the for Tickets student organization whose mission is to promote career opportunities in health care and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people. place; Bronwyn Exeter, Dental Sullivan, Terminology, third place; Becky Toomire, Epping, Medical Terminol ogy, third place; and Platte, Exeter, Ellie Medical Pho fifth place. tography, Epping, was elected to serve as the HOSA State Secretary for 2007-08. Current HOSA State Secretary Ellie Platte, Exeter, will be a sum this candidate HOSA National for mer and was also named the Outstanding HOSA Officer for 2006-07. top three statewide are now eligible to represent Hampshire New at Florida Orlando, in Nationals the HOSA in June. The HOSA advisor and Sciences Health is SST at Technologies teacher Linda Cutler. HOSA is a national number of local businesses, including Eno Building Sup plies & Design Hampton; Dovetailed Kitch Center in ens; The CabinetworksGoodrich W.S. and Stratham; in in Epping. Tickets may also be purchased at the Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce office, located at 120 Water Street in Exeter; www.exeterarea.org; online or at by calling (603) 772-2411. Other award HOSA winners included Melissa Raymond, Bennet, Speaking Skills, third Place; Kalley Caputo, Epping, and Amy Descham Career Health beault, Exeter, fourth place; Alyssa Display, Jenn and Epping Buonopane, Cantu, Epping, Health Edu cation Project, third Jessica Place; Pelley, Exeter, Career Health Display, fourth is no Intrigued? additional Then be sure to charge. pre-register (required) call ing the Exeter Chamber at (603) 772-2411. 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8 1 ------Students taking home In the Business Graphics Twenty-two SST Health The workshop serves as Eight Digital Commu But All that’s tick not all: view event and of the Ashley team Dolan, Sanborn, and Becky born, Putnam, took home first San place medals in the Health Edu cation Project competition. ness and fields. business-related honors includedNickerson and Carl Robert from Malm Sanborn. Their Multi media Presentation finished 3rd in the state. Communi Digital SST event, Angela Case, cations student Exeter, placed second, with Jennifer Walstad, Great Bay e-Learning Charter School, taking third place. Sciences and Technologies students competedcelebrated with and other overstudents at the annual 300 Health Occupations dents of America State Con Stu vention. Three SST students earned top honors in state. Jessica Lennon, Raymond, placed first in the Job Inter 8:30-10 a.m., the workshop be workshop the a.m., 8:30-10 presented by Scott Purswell, a certified kitchen designer with Dovetailed Kitchens,Inc. in Portsmouth. sort of a primer, presenting an overview of the features that participants will see as year’s this featured visit they kitchens. Door prizes be will given away during workshop, the for which there working together to ensure that America has a high per formance workforce. nications students and SST teacher Kristine Business Future the attended Groleau Leaders of America (FBLA) Spring Leadership Confer ence in Manchester. is FBLA an association of students busi in careers for preparing conducted in the Exeter area, area, Exeter the in conducted and shops of plenty are there restaurants to stop by along the tour route. et-holding tour-takers workshop a attend to invited are prior to the “A tour Field Guide entitled to Kitchen Design.” Scheduled for the morning of the event from

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The Seabrook Recreation Department Department Recreation Seabrook The Hampton-based Edward Jones Company Jones Edward Hampton-based During a recent professional in-service day, hoto P recently recently hosted a 10-day teams basketball participating. tournament, Winning with the 31 event fourth grade was team the from Seabrook third (pictured); fifth and grades, and sixth Hampton Attack; and seventh This Exeter. is the first and time Seabrook has won a eighth tournament grades, in their own league. Lisa Keene, Shown Jordan Keene, here Trevor Perkins, Jeremy are Adams, Michael Mawson, (back Blake Wasson row) and Coach Coach John Wasson; (front row) Anthony Primavera, Krystina Bobby Lynch, Brown, and Heywood, Ryan St. Cyr. Katelyn recently recently sponsored a visit by Craig MacFarlane School to Barnard in South Hampton. shirt) MacFarlane has been (center, blind in since age two striped yet is athlete, an published musician, writer, accomplished motivational speaker and goodwill ambassador. He is pictured with Scott Zimmerman from Edward Jones class. and Barnard School's eighth grade Barnard School teachers participated in curriculum mapping training, using the “TechPaths” on-line Pictured here during the training session are Barnard staffers software program. Frank Brunette, Amy Pruett and Stephanie Robinson. TRIUMPHANT TEAM — TEAM TRIUMPHANT AN INSPIRATION — INSPIRATION AN IN TRAINING — - - - - Craig Room of Next, Explore the Russian Also, join the library staff about these National Library Week events, call the North Hampton Public Library at (603) 964-6326 or visit www. nhplib.org. p.m. in the library. arts on Thursday, April 19 from 6-9 p.m. with teacher, artist, and storyteller Marina Forbes. Participants age and up 6 will hear the about story the wooden dolls nested called “Matryoshka” and then create their dolls. own Limited to ticipants, this 18 workshop par is free but eachwill purchase participant the dolls wooden for painting own of choosing. register To in their advance, call the library at (603) 964-6326. on Tuesday, April 17 Thursday, April 19 and from 10 a.m. to 12 noon to chances as well as tea, and for coffee and kids for prizes raffle win information more For adults. library hosts a Spanish lan with celebration game guage North Hampton’s own Bar bro Bohl. Bohl the researched idea for game her using the resources of language the North Hampton Public Library. Come and join the celebration by playing game the and tasting some deli cious snacks from 3:30-5:30

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The accessible price wheelchair will be $30 per person. trips trips take place on and Thursdays, are scheduled for May has completed their schedule of Foxwoods trips All for trips 2007. of Foxwoods schedule their has completed by the circulation desk. circulation the by This class is free and requires advance registration. To register register To registration. stop advance or requires and 772-3101 free is class (603) This at library the call information, more for or and get the wrist and arm moving. Students may bring their their may bring and Students get and the arm wrist moving. Rose. with viewing a for post-class home from drawings own interpretations of form and shape. This class is not designed to to designed not is class This shape. and form of interpretations a but skills create image” to viewing rather “perfect exercise loose, drawing techniques, participants will explore their own their explore will participants techniques, drawing loose, Taught by Taught Rose class Bryant of this fun, Exeter, quick-paced quick, Through drawing. to approach hearted light a offer will 21, at 10 a.m. Participants are asked to are asked 21, an (not bring a at object 10 a.m. Participants from home and picture) to be sure it they is like. something will will be held at the April Exeter Public Library on Saturday, pauloman.com or visit www.cwrt-nh.org. visit or pauloman.com nation as nation about the it For is more information known today. at Oman Paul pauloman@ contact or the meeting, CWRTNH the States and that period in American History that defined this this defined that History American in period that and States the preservation and restoration. The CWRTNH is a group of men men of group a is CWRTNH The restoration. and preservation Between War the in interest common a share who women and 501(c) organization. Founded in May of 1991, the CWRTNH is is CWRTNH the 1991, of May in Founded organization. 501(c) education, including War, of the Civil to all aspects dedicated The Civil War Roundtable of New Hampshire is a non-profit is a of non-profit New Hampshire Roundtable War The Civil Restaurant on Restaurant Route 125 in Epping for a meal pre-meeting and Anyone is conversation. interested welcome to attend. Confederate Soldier in New England.” Members and visitors and visitors Members in New Soldier England.” Confederate at 6 members to p.m. at join CWRTNH are welcome Telley’s will will be Les Rolston, author of the book, “Lost Soul: The of of New will Hampshire be held April on 20 Friday, at 7:15 p.m. at the Epping town hall. The guest scheduled speaker e-mail george@ pmc-nh.org. george@ e-mail information or to RSVP call (603) 926-5840 or (603) 926-9126, or or 926-9126, (603) or 926-5840 (603) call RSVP to or information Bike Shop in North Hampton, or at the Hampton Falls Village Village Falls Hampton the at or Hampton, North in Shop Bike more For Falls. Hampton in Road Lafayette on located Market, “Pedal “Pedal for and John” will T-shirts wristbands all at Gus' be part available are of Tickets event. or toast” “roast special this Refreshments, a Refreshments, cash bar, raffles, door prizes, and purple All net proceeds raised at the event will go to John and Debbie Debbie and John to go will event the at raised proceeds net All Bocko as John continues his intense battle against cancer. located on The Mill Road in cost to Tide located is Hampton. attend under $20 age per 14 children person; will be free. admitted Sunday, April 15 from 2-5 p.m. at the St. James Masonic Lodge, Lodge, invites guests Masonic to James “roast or St. the at toast” Bocko p.m. — 2-5 is from 15 for scheduled April Sunday, 1 in North Hampton. The testimonial — Privé which 1 during The in testimonial Hampton. North family friend John Bocko, owner of Gus’ Bicycle Shop on Route Route on Privé Shop and his Bicycle Gus’ wife, of Paula will owner host in Bocko, testimonial John honor of friend family Davina Larivee at (603) 926-3993; Don and Janice Flynn at (603) (603) at Flynn Janice and Don 926-3993; (603) at Larivee Davina 929-7179. (603) at Cypher Jayne or 929-6692; more information, contact Larry and Debbie Marsolais at (603) (603) at Marsolais Debbie and Larry contact information, more and Guy 926-5717; (603) at Desrochers Lois and Bud 926-5570; or microwaves or are microwaves needed. To arrange item pick-up, or for Sunday, May 19-20 Sunday, at the St. James Masonic Lodge, located on Tide Mill Road in Hampton. No computers, televisions, yard yard sale. 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During her early years at the clinic she developed a computer program which has enabled the clinic’s basic fol entered be to information regulations. HIPPA lowing intricate part of the clinic in the from graduated She 2000. University of Maine with an Associates degree in Crimi nal Justice and a Bachelor’s Science. in Behavioral degree She is a Commu care Mountain Crotched manager for she nights clinic On Care. nity set help to early came always were duties main her but up, data entry and keeping the records for the Brooks Phar macy account. Aldene and her husband, Matt, created a computer program to keep track of the filled at prescriptions Brook’s Pharmacy. She stepped down from her position in 2006 due to increase in an work and family obligations. at main nurse since the clinic the from graduated She 2000. University of Massachusetts, Boston, with her Bachelors degree in nursing. For seven criti a as worked Betty years, cal care registered nurse works she in present, At Florida. for the Rockingham Visiting Nurses of Exeter, where she has been employed for the past nine years. Her in skills phlebotomy and ing have been a tremendous nurs help. She sees clients before New England with a Masters Masters a with England New ------ongratulations C By By the way, parent vol North Hampton School Since the beginning of the the of beginning the Since Dr. Kaminski was born Sandy Lupoli, a 31-year Michelle Kingsley joined NOTEBOOK From 24A eers VOLUNT From 10A occasions, occasions, after clinic hours, to bring a client gradu She medicine. or food necessary ated from the University of can use the they tickets have earned to enjoy food, games, and much activities So more. calendars, reading grab those open a book, and keep reading! on unteers are being sought for the carnival, and are asked to consider volunteering for either a half-day or a whole day to help out. information For or more to volunteer, 474-3822. (603) call Hampton Hampton Free Medical Clin ic, there has been an essen tial group of volunteers that have come to every with clinic, few with operate exceptions.not could clinic The Jay out people: the following Kaminski, MD; Sandy Lup oli, RN; Michelle Kingsley, MSW; Aldene Saucier; Betty Krisko, RN; Steven Bischof; Maxfield. Grace and As Massachusetts. Saugus, in a 19-year-old sophomore at to went he University, Boston mission did he where Kenya mathemat teaching work ary ics and physics at the his continues He high level. school missionary work from 1975 to 1977. He graduated from Boston University with a BA in Biology and a minor Philosophy. in He earned his medical degree from Tufts University, with a specialty in Family Practice, followed by a three-year Dr. Kaminski established his residency. practice at 23 Stickney Ter in 1986. in Hampton race resident of Hampton, grad uated from an asso with in 1972 College Lasell Junior ciates degree in nursing. She nursing her of most spent has career providing one-on-one care to geriatric and pediat ric patients. Sandy has been Health Interim by employed care of Portsmouth and by private families, worked at Centre Edgewood and has in on Portsmouth and off for 30 years. At the clinic she is administrator, treasurer, and BCCP. the for manager case as 1998 of fall the in clinic the gone has She worker. social a out of her way on numerous Hampshire. ------In some poetry selections, In some poetry selections, This common theme In In back of the house, Robert Frost’s Franconia My daughter My and daughter I spent as as far as is poetry concerned, rhymed or unrhymed, it especially — ears is the to music Massa Frost. Robert by poetry lay may Vermont and chusetts people but him, to claim some in New Hampshire are cer the at ones tainly the of head have and pole totem state the rights. bragging earned for writing more poetry. It was was It poetry. more writing for a wonderful experience for wife. and husband both Robert Frost wrote about the farm hand and some of the tools he used, and compari sons with other artists come to mind. paint For Wyeth Andrew example, painter, the farm its farm, his of scenes ed implements and buildings — and realistic not romanti Jean- artist, The French cized. scenes painted Millet, Francois and Hoe” with Man “The like “Les (“The Glaneurs” Glean ers”). Aaron Composer Cop land wrote “Fanfare for the Man.” Common runs through the countries and the years men as described in their own talented medium of paint words, and music the life of the farmer, And man. working the of and around around the corner from the clearly-marked are there barn, walks the through woods — of On trees them. many acres there are copies of the work of the resident gifted writer, framed and covered glass with or plastic, One them the from elements. protecting ease the sense but help cannot must Frost tranquility the and the farm, the loving felt, have living. of style the woods, farm offers a summer pro gram where poets can sign up for a week or two to stay on the land to belonging the farm in motor homes, study ing and writing. One couple Mojave the Upper from came Desert area of and California on time some the spent farm. The husband already had a more for thirst a had but PhD, and knowledge the ideal site narrow narrow road which does not see much traffic. 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The cost for all all for cost The milk. or coffee and pies, homebaked slaw, cole children. for $2.50 and adults for $6 is this to south 108 Route following by reached be may and Exeter, in church, located on Route 150 in the center of Kensington. of center the in 150 Route on located church, ham, quality old brown potato rolls, bread, salad, fashioned the quality of the food as it is for the charm of the rural New as of of rural it the food the is charm the for quality the served. is it which in setting England April 21 from p.m. 5-6:45 at on supper can-eat the Saturday, once-a-month ham and bean supper that is as well known for for known well as is that supper bean and ham once-a-month center of Rye. For information, call of at the center office church For Rye. (603) information, 964-4061. dressing room dressing is and available are volunteers pleasant and The are hours 9 Shopping a.m. to 12 helpful. only. noon on Thursdays Thursdays on accepted are Donations the Saturdays. in and Road Washington on church the at located is Shop Thrift shop is clean, gently used, nicely displayed and very reasonably reasonably in very games the books, and Everything puzzles. and jewelry, linens, displayed nicely used, A gently clean, inventory. is the in shop represented are manufacturers Major priced. is open year round (except during the month of January) and of January) month the during housewares, (except to round year is open addition in family, whole the for clothing stocks and may be brought to the church, located at 127 Winnacunnet Winnacunnet 127 at located church, the to brought be may and 926-2837. (603) call information, more For Hampton. in Road years ago and run by devoted volunteers, God’s Baby Closet Closet Baby God’s ago and volunteers, years run by devoted to assistance provides with families infants in welcome area Seacoast are donations monetary as well as items Baby towns. gratefully accepted. Donations may be dropped off during the the during off dropped be may addition, Donations In accepted. Friday. gratefully through Monday noon, 12 to during a.m. 9 Closet of Baby hours God’s by stop may need in are who families more than a the Established dozen same hours of operation. donations to restock their shelves. Most needed are disposable disposable are needed Most shelves. their restock to donations food, baby and wipes baby 5), to stage newborn (size diapers always are clothing and toys as such items infant other though Congregational Church Congregational of Hampton, is currently accepting the Stone.” The church office is open Monday through Friday Friday through Monday is open office church The Stone.” the 926- 9 call (603) from a.m. to 12 For information, noon. more 926-8727. (603) or 2837 located at 127 Winnacunnet Road, will hold a worship service service a worship hold will Road, Winnacunnet 127 at located April 15 at on Knowlton 10 Deborah Sunday, a.m. Reverend Behind Light “The entitled message, morning the deliver will age P

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38 - - - HOME Exeter Portsmouth P d d DI 23 24 SB183 would mandate that family coverage (F) INSURERS MIDWIVES SHOULD FULL PAY RATE (G) ALL YOUNG DEPENDENTS ADULT SHOULD BE (H) TAX MILK TO HELP DAIRY FARMER | The New Hampshire The vehicle was found Al’s Automotive of NAME Hassan, Margaret W Fuller Clark, Martha would assess a 2.5 cent surcharge on order a to gallon provide of for milk an emergency in relief fund to the increase milk prices for something must dairy be done to save the struggling small farmers. dairy Supporters said Opponents farmer. said that state that should not interfere with the free market. The Senate taxing PASSED milk to YES help vote A House. the FAVORED dairy the bill 19-5 to the farmer. OUTSIDE THE HOSPITAL | HOSPITAL THE OUTSIDE even services, their for fully midwives reimburse companies women pregnant said Supporters hospital. the outside is it if should not be denied this companies choice underpay midwives. They argue that just midwives because insurance charge much less than doctors, so it will premiums. lower insurance Opponents thought the premiums, bill since would midwives drive would up not discounts, have like to other negotiate midlevel practitioners SENATE have passed to. the The bill, insurers 17-7. pay full A rates for YES midwives, wherever the voted service is FAVORED preformed. COVERED | in workplace health insurance plans would include adult dependents who are 25 and whether under, or not they are students. Last year, the state mandated such coverage for all students. Supporters said that young level people jobs without in health insurance entry deserve to be covered just as much as students, whose families afford it more Opponents anyway. said could that this is probably just one insurance health of cost the up drive will that mandate more premiums for employers and their employees. The Senate PASSED the bill 13-10. A YES vote mandating FAVORED coverage for dependents 25 and under. politicians to be on the rapid response teams. CRUISER From 9A ROLL CALL From 9A England town history is Richard Mitchell with Troop A and Sergeant provided Mitchell followed details. up with the new tion, which led to the area in informa which the cruiser was recov ered. Fish and Game Dive Team explored a portion river of and the located the merged sub car approximately 50 feet from the shoreline in a depth of 10-12 feet. as it was apparently left so many years ago, with keys police the ignition, the in still radio in place, and a loaded shotgun still in the trunk. which which was almost finished. His daughter completed it within a year and published it. Little sale was anticipated for the two-volume and the work edition was small. It was not “pushed.” After several years sold the Miss “remainder” for Dow a trifle to a dealer. For years it was obtainable at now is It $7.00. price, about original [1929] worth about that. That treble the book finest is example the of a New

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