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This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized reproduction 10 of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-EVEN- Rev 12-16-2004 PAGE 10A | ATLANTIC NEWS | JANUARY 20, 2006 | VOL 31, NO 2 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . TOWN NEWS LOCAL NOTES LAS TAKING NEW STUDENT REGISTRATIONS Budgets approved in Epping HAMPTON FALLS | Registration is currently under- way at Lincoln Akerman School (LAS) for the fall 2006 BY JESSICA JENKINS Selectman Christopher regarding the request to numerous police calls come school year. LAS is the public school in Hampton Falls SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS Murphy asked him about the increase hours to 32, and in for the same businesses serving children from Kindergarten through grade 8. EPPING | As budget talks possibility of archiving video- whether that would require resulting in tying up the Parents are encouraged to pick up registration materi- continued during recent tapes on DVD to preserve the payment of benefits. Fournier police for false alarms. He als at the school office as soon as possible for any child who will be entering the school for the first time in Sep- selectmen’s meetings, Epping information. Channel said it said that the policy states that advised that the alarm ordi- tember 2006, regardless of grade. Town Administrator Steve is not feasible at this time as it employees over 30 hours nance calls for a charge of Screening for students entering Kindergarten (must be Fournier presented the Wat- takes a “redo” of the system would be entitled to benefits. $25.00 each for calls over four five years of age prior to October 1, 2006) will be held in at the TV station. The pro- The library trustees advised but under six, $50.00 each for son Academy 2006 Budget in April. posed budget was approved that the library could main- seven calls up to nine, and the amount of $16,700. He Timely and accurate information about newly- unanimously. tain its own personnel policy $100.00 each for any calls advised that the budget was enrolling students is very important for planning staff revised to reflect an increase Librarian Amanda separate from the town and over nine in a year. and classroom needs. Anyone with questions regarding in fuel and electric. This was Reynolds Cooper, presented could revise the hours Selectman Murphy said enrollment of a child at Lincoln Akerman School may approved unanimously. the Library Budget for 2006 in required to obtain benefits. that this ordinance is a good call Principal Judith Deshaies at (603) 926-2539. Bill Channel presented the the amount of $127,638.00 for The proposed budget was idea as Applebee’s has three ETV Cable Budget for 2006 in approval. She advised that approved. However, Select- calls a week for the fire FRIENDS SEEK BOOK DONATIONS the amount of $33,489.00. He the library patrons have man Kim Sullivan requested department with smoke HAMPTON | The Friends of the Lane Memorial advised that the budget is the increased by 29 percent over the library budget be revised detector issues. This proposal Library are currently accepting “gently read” children’s same as last year. Discussion 2005, and they have increased to a level of $120,00.00 and was approved unanimously books. The Friends are planning an event with local ele- followed regarding possibly circulation and provided the salary requests be revised and made into a policy. mentary school children to encourage reading during changing ETV into an enter- many additional programs to reflect a period of 4/1/05 Fournier requested that National Library week. Donated books may be dropped prise fund that would turn and events. She said that the to 12/31/05. the board approve the off at the library. franchise fees into the operat- budget for 2006 includes a Fournier presented the appointment of Fire Chief The Friends of the Lane Memorial Library are a multi- ing budget. projected salary increase of 6 Assessing Budget in 2006 in Toomire as Emergency Man- age volunteer group whose mission is to preserve and Selectman Tom Gauthier percent for staff, which the amount of $24,500.00. agement Director. He said strengthen the library as a community resource. For asked what the franchise fee includes additional hours for This was approved unani- that this appointment more information about the Friends and how to become realized from last year. Chan- the children’s librarian and a mously. replaces Mr. Jean whose res- a member, visit www.hampton.lib.nh.us/ library/ nel said the final figures are 3 percent increase for the Chief Dodge provided the ignation was effective friends. not in, but it will be around staff. proposed Alarm Ordinance December 31, 2005. This was OPEN HOUSE AT VILLAGE PRESCHOOL $38,000.00. Discussion followed for approval as currently approved. Cyan HAMPTON | The Village Preschool, located at 200 High Street in Hampton, will host an open house on Sunday, January 22 from 1-3 p.m. Magenta Humorist ‘Rules’ at Brentwood library Staff, board members, and parents will be available BY JOYCE MILLER The Mary E. Bartlett Thursday, January 26 at 7 ter for all. during the open house to answer questions about cur- SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS Library has received grants p.m. Rebecca will share her In addition to this pro- rent preschool programming. All are welcome to stop by It’s said that laughter is from the New Hampshire funny stories about New gram, Rebecca will be leading and see the school, learn about the programs, and have Yellow the best medicine, and so if Humanities Council to spon- Hampshire and her theories a four-part book discussion their questions answered. Registrations for the 2006-07 you’re in the mood for sor two exciting programs on what makes this state so entitled “Humor Here and school year will also be accepted. chuckles, giggles and even a presented by storyteller and special. This program is back There.” The first book in the Village Preschool offers preschool programming for Black guffaw or two, then Brent- humorist Rebecca Rule. a second time due to popu- series is “Pigs Have Wings” children 3-6 years of age who live in Hampton, North wood’s town library is the “An Evening of Yankee lar demand, and is sure to by P.G. Wodehouse and will Hampton, Seabrook and Hampton Falls. For more infor- place to go. Humor” will be offered on provide a big dose of laugh- be held on Thursday, Febru- mation, call (603) 929-7349. ary 9 at 7 p.m. The other books in the series are “The HHS COMMISSIONER SPEAKS AT SRW EVENT Ponder Heart,” “Lake Woe- EXETER | The Seacoast Republican Women (SRW) will begone Days,” and “The host New Hampshire’s Commissioner of Health and Wind in the Willows.” Pick Human Services, John Stephen, on Wednesday, January up a book at the library and 25 from 10-11:30 a.m. at the Exeter Public Library. join in on a lively, laughable Commissioner Stephen will discuss “Allocating New Fragrance chat with great refreshments. Hampshire’s Largest Budget.” The Mary E. Bartlett The Exeter Public Library is located off Bridge Street in Of The Library is located on Dalton the center of town. Parking is across from the Ioka The- Month... Road in Brentwood. 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