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Habitat for Humanity Home is hits a landmark By Scott E. Kinney Atlantic News Staff Writer SEACOAST | It begins with a plot of land. Two lots, actually, each divided where the in two, in the small town of Farm- ington. “That land we’ve had for years and not had to do any- Cyan thing with it,” said Executive Direc- tor for Southeast New Hampshire’s chapter of Habitat for Humanity, Magenta heart is Cheryl Van Allen. But in the fall of 2005 — with the aid of a healthy donation from a local man’s estate, to the tune of Yellow $90,000 — one of those parcels of fallow land began to become what

was intended all along when it was Black purchased by the Habitat chapter. Houses. Or more aptly, homes. Homes for two families who may not otherwise be able to afford a place of their own. The building of two homes at one time is a landmark for the Southeast chapter of Habitat. “It’s the first time we’ve ever done that in 17 years,” said Van Allen. “They’re both going great. We’re hoping they’ll be done so the families can move in by spring.” The two new homes are in addi- HOUSE Continued 14A•

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Tara Center. Seniors-76ers, call Irma at (603) 436-7978 or Diana at (603) 772-6065. morning a experience to students for opportunity the offering at the upper school (high school) on January Monday, in part 15, visit in this taking interested Those a.m. 9-11:30 from are welcome to visit and meet the upper school principal, teachers and PCA students. The morning tour will of extra- include the exciting and a two programs athletic buildings competitive where curriculum, a challenging academic served. be will Refreshments offered. are activities curricular Those who plan to attend are asked to notify the school as soon as Academy possible. Christian Portsmouth is located on a 50-acre campus along the Directions to Bellamy the campus River are available in at www.pcaschool. Dover. for the Applications org. 2007-08 school year are now being accepted. For more information and application forms, call Kathy Deame, of Director at Admissions, (603) 742-3617, or pcaschool.org. kdeame@ write Seacoast VNA of holds a VNA North Hampton, Support Seacoast Diabetic month. the of Wednesday third the on Group Exeter. in Road 8 at Hampton located Sunbridge, at 6 p.m. as with diabetes, well diagnosed as and their friends family Seacoast at Dowd Kelly call information, more For members. 926-2066. (603) VNA, the Lane Memorial Library have begun. Actual story hour January 23 sessions will and begin will on run Tuesday, for weeks. five 15 months through 3 years will be held either or Tuesday at mornings 9:30 a.m., while those for Wednesday age 3 are Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m., and ages 4-5 are Thursdays a.m. 10:15 at person, in up sign to Room Children’s the by Stop Hampton. information. more for 926-4729 (603) call or to take part in the 2007 League’s Season is invited to Hampton the meeting at O’Leary’s Recreations Men’s on Route 1 in Hampton, which will January be 16 at held 7:00 on p.m. Tuesday, For more information please call 926-4404. (603) Auxiliary has completed their schedule of Foxwoods trips 2007. for 29, March May 23 August 24, and 25. October The May trip bus. accessible a wheelchair provide will coupons, play Bingo on the ride down, and watch a movie home. way the on a snack have and about 7:30 p.m. For more or information to book a trip call 778-0655. (603) at Dot or 772-9292 (603) at Sonya 16 January Tuesday, on place take will meeting next their that Center. Municipal Stratham the at 2 to p.m. a.m. 11:30 from did and Christmas for received ever you (“all program Swap want!!”). not ------“The elderly have paid “We recognize the recognize impor “We This year the Agency cel “We “We are part of a system The homecare/ compan dedicated staff along withthe blessing of a partnership with the communities serve. we dues — their and now alone, own, their of fault no through they need a hand-up and a kind word,” said McColles for them.” here are “We ter. ning and general cooking housecleaning meals, and laundry. Occasionally, the homemakers will help with bookkeeping and banking and will answer important, mail. the elderly client As looks forward to the panionship com and emotional support and the visit from the homemaker is an impor tant source of social contact for the client. tance of social contact with the elderly,” said, McCollester “and our providers home are very care sensitive to the needs of our elderly clients.” ebrates 35 years of to have “We the service community. not done this work alone,” McCollester said. “We have always had board an of involved directors and a HomeCare HomeCare & Family Servic es, Inc, (the Agency changed its name in 1999) 115 employs Seacoast residents and provide more than 700 to 120,000 services direct of hours citizens. elderly of state-wide service whose sole mission is to create an environment where elderly in need can remain in their homes for as long sible,” as said pos Gordon McCol lester, president and CEO of Agency. the ion service provides shopping and errands, plan food

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The next training for direct service volunteers will be held in February. community are encouraged to call Volunteers & Joan, Development, at Coordinator (603) of 436-4619, ext. more information and directions to the orientation. 14 for knows someone who is, can contact A Safe Place 854-3552 at (800) for support. A Safe Rockingham Place counties serves by providing Strafford free and and services confidential including a legal and 24-hour social service hotline, advocacy, emergency shelter community supporteducation. and groups, announced announced a number of positions to be filled at this year’s election in March. one-year term, Hampton Falls (currently filled Merrill); one School by Board three-year member, term, North Venus Budget Quackenbush); Brenda by filled (currently Hampton Committee Member, three-year (currently term, filled by North Bob Hamptontwo-year member, term, at Copp); Large (currently filled by Susan one Budget Committee Kepner); and one-year one term. moderator, January 24 through Friday February 2, district 2007. clerk The will school be day available of filing. until The 5 deliberative session p.m. Wednesday, will February on take 7 place the on at last 7 High School. Winnacunnet p.m. in the auditorium at School District Small Clerk at Virginia (603) 926-5823 for an appointment. Ross, has announced that filing dates for positions on January 24 the School Seabrook will Board be Wednesday, from to February 5 2. p.m. on Friday, members, one for a three-year term and the other for a one- year term. deliberative session will be held on February Monday, 5 at 7 p.m. in the Seabrook Middle School gym. School district March 13. voting takes place on Tuesday, board may do Walton Road between so 7 a.m. and 3 at p.m., Monday through Seabrook Friday, or by Elementarycalling Ross at (603) 474-3822 Schoolto schedule an onappointment. has announced a number of positions March to 13, 2007 be election. filled Available seats are in as the follows; all are for three-year terms: of the checklist, trustee of the trust funds, cemetery library trustee, trustee and zoning openings for planning board; and four openings board for budget of adjustment; two committee. the town clerk’s office from January 24 through February 2, inclusive. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (and until 5 p.m. on Friday, more February information, 2). call For the Hampton town clerk’s office at (603) 926-0406. ------Anglican Communion. Sunday Worship 9:30am, 3rd Floor Sunday Worship An orthodox parish of the Breen Breen said the school’s For more information, “We “We are thrilled to have Anglican Church Call (603) 828-4055 for information. One New Hampshire Ave. Pease, Portsmouth One Ave. New Hampshire of the Resurrection encouraged encouraged to request appli cations materials as soon as possible. classrooms, classrooms, giving students and teachers an innovative, engaging learning environ ment.” next step will involve work ing through the site review Plan town’s the with process ning Board, and noted academy the has hired a devel opment director with to efforts. The fundraising assist school has initiated a capital million $2.5 raise to campaign reno of cost the underwrite to equipment, technical vations, professional and curriculum development activities, and financial aid for future a stu received recently and dents, gift. founding significant academy. visit www.seacoast org or call 603) 339-2271 or (603) 247-4450. Parents children of entering sixth seventh grade in the or fall are hiring faculty. The serves farmhouse the of story second as the for residence its School. of so hurdle, crucial this cleared important all the begin can we work of developing detailed plans for and said ourChristina facilities,” classrooms Breen, Seacoast Academy’s director of admissions. “Lib erty Farm is an idyllic place for children to study togeth all where kinds er, of natural resources are available just outside our door. We hope to create a school where stu dents can explore that living also while outside, laboratory cutting- with them providing edge technology inside our

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Foote Fund.fund, created and managed This by the Stratham Historical Society, was made possible Winfield of generosity the by resident time long a Foote, L. of Stratham, who left a very generous bequest upon his passing in 2004. about these opportunities, call (603) 772- scholarship or (603) 4118 778-8370. be that bad,” it’s think “I Carreno. Rachael said junior better quality.” and Richard Pepper Depart ment of Communicating Sci ears can ences and Disorders be protected by listening to musical devices at no more than 60 percent volume for no more than 60 minutes a It may seem like a sacri day. fice, but your ears will thank you in years to come. whether high schooldents know stu it or become not, has one of common daily activities in a the most teenager’s life, though it still remains to be seen if this is a good influence or not. don’t fully understand what the organization is about. said Van Allen, is that the ------Van Allen Van said the previ she excited,” so were “We hop is group the said She “It blows my mind how Van Allen said Habitat Applications may be In addition, two $1000 “If you blast your iPod The American-Speech- “I still use ear bud head wide variety of tasty d’oeuvres. hors ous year’s event brought in yielded more than $20,000. said. ing for a 230-person turnout that will aid Habitat in rais sopho its during $60,000 ing more attempt. That would essentially cover the cost of building one more house. generous people can said be,” Van Allen. pulls a lot of “Habitat people’s heart strings.” for Humanity is one of the 10 most recognized brands in America. But despite that recognition, many people awards awards are expected to a be minimum of $3000 depending each on the available amountfrom the fund. obtained from financial aid departments at New Hamp shire colleges and universi ties after January 15, at available be also will They 2007. Library Memorial Wiggin the in Stratham orStratham Historical from Society the after that date; request the application for the Winfield L. for Academ Foote Award ic Excellence. Applications must be submitted no later than March 1, 2007. scholarships will again awarded be to qualifying high and other people can hear it, said a then problem,” there’s junior Ingrid Sanderson. 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Exeter, Hampton Road, past vice president of the National Asso ciation of Leavitt Families, Inc. ter #22 OES of Exeter; St. James Past Lodge #102 Master F&AM of of Hamp ton; a member of Scottish Valley Rite of Bodies Portsmouth and Consistory, Dover; Valley NH of Nashua; Shrine, Temple Bektash Concord; East Gate Club of Seabrook; Oceanside Grange #260 of Hampton; and was an associate member of the Hampton Academy and Alumni Association. Hampton, in the 1920s and most recently as Assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 377, Hampton Falls. He was honorary assis tant Scoutmaster of Hampton Methodist Church Troop 176; a badge long counselor for time Troop 377 merit and 162, North Hampton; and was still for Troop a merit registered badge counselor at the time of his death. Budget Committee for 13 years, of which he served many as vice chairman. He also served as Hampton erator, and school was appointed mod by President Eisenhower to the National Committee of Rivers and Harbors. Mr. Elliot was a member of Gov. Peterson’s Council on Vocational and Distributive Education. He also represented under New Hampshire Governor Powell Maine work to from Indiana relations for doing public his state. prede who years 77 for Elliot (Leavitt) R. ceased him in 2004. bers include one son, and Wayne his wife I. Betty Elliot of North two Hampton; daughters, June Chevalier and her husband Richard Holly of Knowles and her Hampton, husband Larry of Hampton and Falls; eight grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, four great-great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Mary Hunter and three brothers, Ben ------Mark Gearreald, who has served as interim town manager departure following of former Town Manager the James Barrington in August, will continue to perform the duties office ofuntil Welch’s arrival. the - William I. Elliot William “I’m very excited,” she After a tumor in his vocal cord inter the for secretary executive as served He Elliot Mr. was an active member of the A A professional singer and actor for Between his patrol duties at Hampton HAMPTON HAMPTON | William I. Elliot, 101, a He was born in the Hyde Park section Mr. Elliot attended elementary schools he did play-by-play sports announcing and served as a disc jockey and local area radio stations. on Boston rupted his career in singing, he became an underwriter for National Life Insur ance Company of He Vermont. was past president of the NH Underwriters Asso ciation, and he founded the and Elliot operated Insurance Agency with other family members. Hampton Beach Chamber of Commerce for a number of years; was manager of the state park system at Hampton Beach; and was the first Executive Vice dent of Presi the Retail Merchants Association of NH. Early in his working life he was a master mason, plasterer, with brick the layer late Harry E. Carter Hampton. of North Hampton United Methodist Church for more than 70 years; was the a Hampton Historical Society; and was member of in Maine, Massachusetts and Hampton and was a graduate of Hyde Park High School with the Class he excelled of in 1925 sports and where records at held one time in several track and field in the Boston school system. He was also a four year letterman in football, baseball, and hockey. He was named Major Gen eral of all Boston school cadet cadets at Hyde as Park High School top follow ing regimental competition. Following high school he participated in semi-pro football and baseball until age 43. 20 years, “Bill Elliot, the Singing sang Cop” over Boston and local stations and acted dramatically area on stage. radio He began singing at while serving age as a 5 police officer and for the Hampton later, Police Department, he began his professional singing career. Beach he sang on the bandstand with the Hampton Beach Concert Band. He was also a dialectician and sang in guages. In six addition to lan his singing career former resident of Dearborn Avenue, who Avenue, Dearborn of resident former for 75 years lived in the house he and his father built, January died 3, Wednesday, 2007 at the Rockingham County Nursing Home in Brentwood where he since September of resided 2002. of Boston, MA, April 28, 1905, a son the of late John Henry and Alice (Ingham) Elliot. Ginny Bridle-Russell Welch was said the right candi date for the town’s top job. said. “He’s an thinker. innovative He goesthe box to think outsideof ways to bring in revenue.”

6 1 ------From his ols he sang in Boston’s North Station during to II War World help raise “mil lions of lars in dol savings bonds.” humble begin nings on the where where he also served as choir director. Then there were the Sunshine Club for performances shut-ins on CBS, and WEEI- the Christmas car “After you’ve been in Selectmen Chairman measured application the Hampton job. for the business as have long you become as very fin I icky about where you apply to,” said Welch. and one which will be dearly be will which one and missed. family farm in Maine Woolwich, (where he just as much about life as he learned did about farming); to mar rying and raising a in Hampton; to celebrating family a multitude of April birthdays with his Dearborn Avenue neighbors; to charming the staff at the where nursing he lived out home his final days, Bill Elliot touched the lives and hearts who had the ofopportunity to those which life a is His him. know deserves to be celebrated, lish, Italian, French, German, French, Italian, lish, Spanish or Latin (and some times Hebrew and nian), Arme he was singing as soloist a in his home church,

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ting es T If convicted of the charg NASCAR instituted a new instituted NASCAR may readers News Atlantic A number of civil suits Test Test sessions for the NASCAR set its 2007 Nex 2007 its set NASCAR also have been filed against funeral homes Hampshire, Maine and Mas in sachusetts New that remains to sentBayview. their es, Breed faces a maximum penalty of 3-1/2 to 7 years on each charge. Speedway, May Speedway, 14-15; Talla dega Superspeedway, Sept. 10-11. track testing policy in 2006 that pre-sets a schedule for when and where Cup Series tests are to The be scheduled tests conducted. are the will teams only opportunities have to test at Cup The policy was implemented tracks. as to an maintain aid to serve bal competitive overall better contain and teams the for ance costs. at Reporter the Racing e-mail @earthlink.net. hodgesnews er and stepfather to funnel clients from the Massachu setts funeral homes he oper ated to illegal cremations in New Hampshire. son-48, son-48, Jr.-8, Kasey Kahne-9, Tony Stew art-20, Kevin Jamie McMur Greg Biffle-16, Harvick-29, ray-26, -88, Scott Riggs-10, Martin Truex Jr.-1, -43, Raines-96, -7, Mears- Casey Tony Blaney-22, Dave 25, -14, Reed Sorenson-41, Jeff Green-66, Said-60, Boris Burton-4, Ward Jar Dale Shelmerdine-27, Kirk rett-44, Joe Brian Vickers-83, Nemechek-13. teams will remaining resume Wednesday, through Monday January 15-17. The remain ing six tracks that will host test sessions are: Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Jan. 30; 29- Bristol Motor Speedway, Feb. 28-March 1; Richmond International Raceway, April Speedway, Motor 3-4; Lowe’s May 7-8; Dover International Miraculously, Miraculously, his he win to on went and injury, escaped He 500. retired Daytona third 1988. in driving from tel Cup Series testing sched ule that was scheduled run at to Daytona International Speedway Monday through January 8-10 for Wednesday, teams. the half approximately John Jimmie included Teams

1 3 ------Prosecutors Prosecutors said Wallace “Cale “ is the Driving a Monte Carlo The main focus of the “Heck, “Heck, I’ve always been It was with the Junior “I “I had my planned move TRIAL From 5A orner Prosecutors Prosecutors accused Wallace of transferring ownership of Bayview to his mother and stepfather to get around Massachusetts a law that pro hibits funeral directors from owning crematoriums. moth his with schemed then in 1976, 1977, and 1978. and 1977, 1976, in has the ever sport driver best seen,” said Johnson. it’s “When car, the into Cale strap you like adding 20 horsepower.” After , leaving teamed Yarborough up with vic 14 more for Rainer Harry tories. 500, Daytona 1983 the to prior he became the first driver to break officially the 200 mph car. stock a in NASCAR mark the establishing after Moments new his record, Monte Carlo became and airborne wound up as a scrap heap of metal. investigation was on view Bay Crematory and lace, Wal whose Massachusetts was license director's funeral suspended in August 2004. than than what really happened. It was more of a than scuffle else. anything and Bobby with friends good Donnie, and Red As Farmer. made they’ve fact, of a matter me an never honorary I member But of Gang. Alabama the could stand to lose. I raced to win and if anybody between got me and the check ered flag I off friends was being see, going You him. after is differ lot a track the whole side-by- you’re when than ent on them with mph 200 at side track.” the Johnson team that ough Yarbor had probably the most success of his behind racing seasons career. eight spent He Johnson of a Junior wheel the . He won 55 the as Win well as events Cup ston Winston Cup Championship fists fists were flying as television to the fracas beamed cameras mil of audience world-wide a lions. and was in a position perfect to shoot past underneath.” said Yarborough in a “But he kept interview. 2000 com ing down and me cutting off Final pass. to tried I time each ly we both just lost control and ended up in the grass. But it looked worse on films C

------Exeter Beth A. Kerr A. Beth acing Glimmerglass Glimmerglass R Consulting Group Consulting Managing Director Managing On the last lap, Donnie Alli Donnie lap, last the On Petty went on to take the Most Most racing fans recall Thank you for your The The good news for all of The magic of the Cham 2006 2006 also marks the final nie’s brother, nie’s Bobby brother, finished back roared then and race, the Don help to track the around nie. Helmets were off, and 500 — a race that was won by by won was that race a — 500 Petty. Richard son was leading Yarborough as they went down the back attempted Yarborough stretch. inside, the on Allison by get to but Allison dropped down him cars Both off. and closed banged against spun they each before times other several infield. the into checkered flag, while Don spite of his impressive record, record, impressive his of spite one has incident gone down in as history the most talked as career in about his 31-year driver. a Cale from the 1979 Daytona by by penny, mitten by mitten and it makes a for difference our neighbors. It children our in fosters caring of level a and it reminds us of what it com a be and build to means munity. contributions to this year’s Chamber Children’s Fund. Best wishes for a New Year joy. and peace of things things she would miss the most. us is that the Chamber Chil dren’s Fund will be here for years to come. Our commu nity demonstrates each year that our commitment to the program and the families it steadfast. is serves ber Children’s Fund is that we create it together, penny years. At the press conference conference press the At years. for the Chamber Children’s Fund held at the town office in December, Ms. McGrail delivered a heartfelt review of the statistics that the voucher make program of the Chamber Children’s families Fund area for and relevant who are struggling, a criti cal support. She mentioned that the Chamber Children’s Fund would be one of the appreciated. year that this important pro by be will gram Trac guided ey McGrail, president of the Exeter Area Chamber for 17 ------s e w e al N

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