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02-23-2007.Pdf FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2007 Vol. 33 | No. 8 | 3 Sections |32 Pages ATLANTIC INSIDE: 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 BONES to the rescue BY SCOTT E. KINNEY ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER or the past month, members of Beagles Of New England States (BONES) have been very busy. FThe non-profit rescue group has been hard at work, trying to save the lives of several beagles found living in unsafe conditions earlier this month in Maine. Trisha Craig, foster director and public relations/ Cyan marketing director for the volunteer group, said the group has been working to improve the health of the wayward animals before they can find them new Magenta homes. Undoubtedly you’ve heard the story of several dogs recovered in Limington, Maine and the conditions they were living in. You probably know the story of the man Yellow who was living there and his death, which lead to their discovery. When the 19 beagles and one hound mix were dis- Black covered in the dilapidated house on Sokokis Ave. they were living in squalor. The house was without running water and the pups were living amongst heaps of gar- bage, urine and excrement, both canine and human. Two dead dogs were also in the house. Rescue workers and firefighters wore protective clothing and breathing apparatus while removing the animals from the home. Because the local animal control officer did not have a facility large enough to house the animals, one of Limington’s own firefighters temporarily housed many of the dogs in his garage. 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He is a former get a permanent person in city manager of both Frank- place,” said Munck. lin and Somersworth. He Munck said he has John Teschek, a fifth grader at Kensington Elementary most recently served as town enjoyed his first interim School, came in first place at the recent school-level Spelling administrator of Epping. position while working with Bee competition. Winning with the correct spelling of the “I’ve been around a little MRI. word “orchard,” the 10-year-old beat his fellow fifth grade competitor Helen Hultin, who tripped up on the spelling of NEW FACE IN TOWN — Philip Munck (pictured) is currently bit,” admitted Munck. “It’s been very interest- “nightingale.” John, who came in second place in last year’s serving as interim town manager of North Hampton. Munck holds a Masters ing,” said Munck. It’s an Spelling Bee at the school, will next compete at the regional — Atlantic News Photo by Scott E. Kinney in Business Administration interesting town with a lot level in March. from Plymouth State Col- pal Resources Inc. (MRI) over on “other consulting engage- of nice people.” — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo lege. He is a member of the the past 10 years, Munck has ments.” International City/County performed analyses of water, Since last Monday, Munck Management Association; sewer, and electric util- has been ensuring that the the Somersworth, New ity rates, and of ratemaking day-to-day business of the Start the New Year in Hampshire, Board of Asses- proposals of investor-owned town gets done.
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