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om .C ews N tlantic A Sanborn’s affection for “I love the children of invited is community The Now with his retirement, may be brought or mailed to the school to the attention of Principal Deshaies. LAS students was evident in his very own words. Hampton Falls families. and It’s been an their honor to know them part of and their lives,” he be was once quoted as a saying. “I’ve always hoped something worthwhile.” I’ve done to come and celebrate Lin coln Akerman School’s very own Richard Sanborn February 3 Sunday, from 2-4 on p.m. at the school. For more information about the recep tion or anything related to the event, call the LAS main office at (603) 926-2539. title bestowed upon him by the town’s board of select men. The HamptonHistorical Society Falls designat ed him as the rian, town and a science lab at the histo middle school is named in his honor. a scholarship is being ated in cre his name, to be pre sented to an LAS graduate going on to post-secondary education. Donations, made payable to the Sanborn Richard Scholarship B. Fund, ------jdeshaies@sau21. or saved to a CD and Sanborn has been a famil a been has Sanborn A resident of Epping and Digital photos may be e- Employed at LAS since sanborn m fro 1A g principal there for more than more for there principal 25 years. He was coordinator/ science school’s also the teacher, and most recently served as enrichment teach er as well as assistant prin cipal. Prior to his employ he elementa in degree a earned ry education and a minor in science from Plymouth State University. iar sight at various LAS and community events through out the academic year, start students welcoming with ing arriving for their first day of school each fall, on eighth up grade graduation to in June. a true railroad/ train buff, Citi Honorary an is Sanborn zen of Hampton Falls, an from from the public: She is seek ing photographs featuring Sanborn to be used to com pose a photo memory book, which will be given to him as a gift. to mailed or brought to the main office. Standard prints may also be brought to the school; they returned and scanned be will to the owners. 1962, Sanborn served as the ------With With Anna having just Can anyone say “dynas While While she may not be an Now with national rec “Everyone in school kept But what about Punt, Grant qualified for the Although this is Grant’s Pass & Kick? turned 15, she remains eli gible to participate in next year’s event. ty”…? been been there before. She took third place in her age group She Orleans. New in year last has also been named ner win of the last five regional titles. active football player, Grant is for certain Those who know Anna will an athlete. remember she was the first “L” Class the during score to championship soccer game against Pinkerton Academy, a game on plays also the She win. would Blue fresh Hawks School High Exeter the man girls basketball team. ognition, Grant become a sort of has celebrity at also school as well. coming up to me and ing, say ‘I saw you on sheTV,’” said. state competition the fall by during winning a Exeter by on put competition local Parks and Recreation. would She later win competition the state held in rimack and Mer then go event national the for qualify on to just before the Oct. 28 game between the Redskins. PatriotsWashington and first national win, she has

0 3 - The The combined scores of Grant’s win has been a eight. eight. While she isn’t a foot ball player, she has brothers who are. Her father, Mike, is the coach of Seahawks, the Exeter school’s football team. the middle one one punt, one pass single kick decide the scores. and a Grant’s punt went 135 feet 8 inches, her pass 78 feet 1 inch and a kick of 105 and feet 4 inches. Not someone bad for who isn’t an admittedly active participant in the sport. long time in the making. She began participating in Punt, Pass & Kick at the age of

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