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EXETER | With the school year quickly coming to Black a close, Lincoln Street School third graders had to chance to get out of the classroom, go outside and burn off some of that excess energy. Tuesday was Field Day for third graders, who got the chance to participate in a number of games throughout the day. Nine stations were positioned throughout the Lincoln Street School Playground, giving the kids a chance to play a number of fun games, many of which incorporated teamwork. After a period of 15 minutes each class switched stations, allowing every student the opportunity to participate in all of the games offered. Kids could be found keeping balls and jump ropes bouncing on a FIELD DAY Continued on 14A• Re-building Hampton history By Liz Premo Atlantic News Staff Writer (Editor’s Note: This is the first of two articles about the recent 2001 raising of the Widow Leavitt barn in Hampton.) HONDA HAMPTON | The Hampton Historical Society held a barn ACCORD EX raising on the grounds of the Tuck Museum last Saturday, and V6, 89K mi, Leather Sunroof, it appears everything fell into place exactly as planned. Loaded! 5397A With the heavy lifting performed by a crane dubbed “Icha- bod,” plenty of muscle provided by the talents of an experi- $ SERVICE enced barn raising crew, and sweat equity courtesy of a core ONLY 12,995 AND SALES group of faithful volunteers, the c.1796 Widow Leavitt Barn is standing tall once again. GARYBLAKEMOTORCARS.COM “It’s a great day,” proclaimed NH Preservation Alliance 84 PORTSMOUTH AVE., EXETER, NH 03833 member Chet Riley, who has been with the preservation proj- 888.507.4599 ect from the beginning. HOURS: MON-FRI: 8AM - 6PM • SAT: 9AM - 5PM BARN Continued on 16A•
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Fund, golfers will tee off to support help that mission. tournament begins The at 7 a.m. with three shotgun starts at Apple Hill simultaneous Golf in East Kingston Bradford and Country Club Haverhill, Mass. in style lobster clambake and Texas-sized barbecue imme diately follows clambake play. with guest speak The ers will begin the at American Legion Post noon 6 at in Plaistow. A silent auction will and also raffle be part of the post-golf festivities. of the Par organizes Fore the this Cure event volunteers with from rounding the Boston area. sur The has event this of success past golfing, seafood and an auc tion, and it’s all for a good cause. Par Fore the Cure, an annu al event to raise money for brain tumor research at the Institute Cancer Farber Dana B A ay D quare ington concert s S en otes K pring arket s in N M at ent at v ic e s eat mu ay b D ocal the L om lag pecial F .C S atch ews C N This is not an audition choir, and all those who enjoy music music enjoy who those all and choir, is an not audition This There is no cost to attend this event, although donations will will donations although event, this attend to cost no is There HAMPTON | The Hampton Community Chorale invites the the invites Chorale Community Hampton The | HAMPTON Foté’s music is infectious and is guaranteed to leave listeners listeners leave to guaranteed is and infectious is music Foté’s Nickerson, Nickerson, a lifelong drummer, and his Foté co-founder, Based in Rollinsford, this professional group plays traditional traditional plays group professional this Rollinsford, in Based PORTSMOUTH PORTSMOUTH | The West African drum group, Foté, The The public is to encouraged attend this Flag Day event in Anyone Anyone in the who community has faded or torn flags in KENSINGTON | Kensington’s American Legion Post #105 Legion American | Kensington’s KENSINGTON The Legion will be at assisted this Flag Day event by Boy are welcome to join. For more information, call the church office office church the call information, more For join. to welcome are 926-2837. (603) at be gratefully accepted. gratefully be Congregational Church, located at 127 Winnacunnet Road in at located 127 Church, Winnacunnet Congregational Hampton. public to enjoy some special music at their fifth annual spring spring annual fifth at their music special some to enjoy public First the at 3 at 16 p.m. June Saturday, on place taking concert, play on Market Square Day; call (603) 494-7139; or visit www. visit or 494-7139; (603) call Day; Square Market on play fotedrum.com. wanting wanting more. For more come information, and hear Foté musicians of all levels. all of musicians of of the of Africa and cultures West to in offer immersion the a also teaches in class for Nickerson music. hand drumming Scott Jarvis, put the group together to spread understanding put to Scott Jarvis, understanding the together spread group shaped hand drums, and dununs, and fixed bass drums fitted fitted drums bass fixed and dununs, and drums, hand shaped bells. handmade with Mali Mali and Guinea. Led by Nickerson, this percussionist and six-person ensemble teacher plays Carl djembes, goblet celebratory music from the Mande region of Africa, including including Africa, of region Mande the from music celebratory Saturday, June 9 at 1:45 p.m. at the Daniel Street Stage. Street Daniel the at p.m. 1:45 at 9 June Saturday, will will perform during Market Square Day in Portsmouth on members of the Auxiliary after the ceremony. the after Auxiliary the of members Kensington. 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USMC. The occasion of her was celebration birthday 90th to reason a happier decidedly together. get ton Senior since around the Citizens 1980s — “I Club thought they were too for old me [at first],” she — Mona says observed that she has “had a good life. I kept busy [and] I enjoyed every it.” of minute for the another Perry. Theresa 90 noted years,” be a problem for Marvelous Mona. for “if grinned, she longer,” lot no other reason than there’s still a lot of other people I’d annoy!” to like ration ration to me and my whole family.” sentiments. similar expressed said that!” you tell I’ll person, one of “She’s Smith. Florence best.” the is the most lady,” wonderful are Seniors “The Jeanine. said She’s her. to have happy very community.” the to asset an contributions Mona made over the years, includ has doing the crafts, ing teaching driving if someone needed a ride, and instructions. giving Bridge if it Bridge fun much playing for weren’t you, sweetheart,” Mona. told she son,” said Lois Standen. age.” her be to “I live I hope also who Mona, said friends,” fans biggest her among counts her family members, includ ing Joanne’s siblings Nancy Gosselin of son Tony Berwick Otis of Westbrook, and Maine. Lori There’s and (Tracy also grandchildren three and Gleason) Pam and Stubbs great-grandchildren. three said Sunday,” Mona, regard ing the party that would be North held Hamp at Tracy’s ton home on Mona’s actual June 3. birthday, “The whole there.” be will family last time there was was in gathering such family large a of her late at 1993 the funeral husband, Col. Donald Otis, ------r e rit W ff a t S s w e mo N e r P ntic iz A A few moments later, as She obliged, wiping her “She’s the best mother I HAMPTON HAMPTON | A group A surprise birthday party The reason was all about “I wasn’t going to come “She wasn’t going to “We got panicky [when] So, in order to be sure revelation that Fortunately, Mona’s fellow Seniors Cutting the cake with la L t y for for such a I nice party. really it.” appreciate the birthday girl was duti fully washing white frosting sink, the at knives cake the off Hampton Seniors President Jeanine St. Germain called out, “Mona! It’s your birth there!” that Leave day! hands and taking a seat her at table, which had upon it a flowers, greetings, birthday Bingo and bear, Teddy stuffed to cards waiting be stamped. and her, joined Her daughter the two smiled for graphs capturing photo the joy of occasion. the could have ever had,” said of sense humor, “Her Joanne. wit and spirit are an inspi of of Hampton Seniors heartily celebrated one of their own last week, when “Marvelous Mona” Otis turned 90 years age. of was planned for nonagenarian, the who spry almost missed her own celebration held just prior to the weekly Bingo session at Library. the Memorial Lane ties. family (Joanne my daughter because Col from visiting” was Mellin) chester, Vermont, explained eyes. her in twinkle a Mona, come!” exclaimed Florence Bellafatto. “We had a here.” her hard getting time coming,” wasn’t she heard we Wright. Rosanna added the guest of honor was there to enjoy her tion, own “they had to celebra tell me it was a Mona surprise party,” revealed. did not spoil the Little Dorothy festivities in the library’s bit. little one Room had chipped in and brought for of goodies a smorgasbord Hampton the and enjoy, to all Recreation Department sup cake. birthday the plied assistance Dyana Director, Rec Hampton provided a moment took Mona Martin, by to “thank everybody here B A ommunity C 603-781-0706 ~ Architectural Millwork Architectural ~ ~Residential & Commercial ~ Interior Design ~ Tile Work Tile ~ Interior Design ~ ~ MA Licensed ~ 30 yrs experience ~ Quality/Dependable Craftsmanship ~ Complete Restorations ~ All phases ~ Complete Restorations ~ ‘Marvelous ‘Marvelous Mona’ turns 90 23 o 33, N ome ol H concert in otes entide v E N 8, 2007 | V 8, 2007 ange une R with | J igh H ews rate N b ocal ear Every Evening • Lounge L ele H C tlantic Friday • Johnathan Tynes • 7 pm Friday • Johnathan Tynes Sunday - Friday • All Evening • Lounge New Pub Menu Sunday • Peter & Wayne • 5 pm - 8 pm Sunday • Peter & Wayne EXETER | The Eventide Home invites the community to a the community | Home invites EXETER The Eventide High Range is a high-energy acoustic roots/ folk/ bluegrass bluegrass folk/ roots/ acoustic is a high-energy Range High STRATHAM | From straight-up bluegrass numbers to tunes tunes to numbers bluegrass straight-up | From STRATHAM A A | New Menu Items themselves with and 772-5743. one to themselves the another, of (603) mission reaffirm call information, more For Home. Eventide small and intimate community. Refreshments will be served at served be will Refreshments community. intimate and small is which open to to who wishes the anyone come and party, with at celebrate everyone It Eventide. will be a simple but for old to and new reacquaint friends opportunity rewarding her private residence for the sole purpose of creating a of home for creating the purpose sole residence her private a — to Over the with time, women. for additions original elderly residents 24 of total a accommodates now Eventide house, is celebrating more than five decades of providing housing and and housing providing of decades five than more communities. celebrating is surrounding from Eventide women called for have services care Ladies 180 health than more 1952 in opening bequeathed Since Folsom Emma when began Eventide “home.” their 81 High Street in Exeter. Overseen by a board of directors from from directors of board a by Overseen Exeter. in Street High 81 within is situated a Eventide non-profit the community, local Home Eventide area. downtown of Exeter’s distance walking party honoring the organization’s 55-year history. The event is event The history. 55-year organization’s the honoring party at located at Eventide, 21 at 5:30 June Thursday, for scheduled and the upcoming concert, and call or the (603) concert, 772-3389 visit upcoming www. strathamchurch.org. just one of the many programs offered to foster connection and and connection foster to offered programs many the of one just one of Occupying the the community. for all throughout fellowship welcomes congregation the Stratham, in buildings oldest about the For and prayer church more worship. information highrange band.com. Stratham Community Church, an Church, open Community Stratham band.com. highrange has a and congregation, affirming long of history in service town. The by annual series concert sponsored the church is highlight review in “Bluegrass Unlimited,” the premier bluegrass bluegrass premier the Unlimited,” their album “Beyond the “Bluegrass has Foothills” in received a review coveted out highlight expected is Carlin, Bob by produced album, new A journal. in To August. find out more about High Range, visit www. upright bass, mandolin, fiddle, banjo and drums. Their heart-felt heart-felt Their drums. and banjo fiddle, mandolin, bass, upright of working-class soul the reflect harmonies and singing songs, to Nashville, Portland from by critics Lauded northeasterners. Seniors and students. and Seniors publications. national from reviews rave of list long a with group a with music mix on of guitar, covers original highlight They Harmony, will be held on Harmony, June 16 Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Tickets in Lane on Stratham. 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Holidays Par 3 Riding Cart Per Person O 9 Holes w/Cart • $20 EVERY the Ship’s Inn Resort, right across the street. helpful with getting us in,” said Wendy. their renters they’re lookingAl said. for,” the quality know the beach. The couple each grew up in working the at area, a host of beach businesses. iar with the beach and hustle the and bustle of it all,” - ss usine Wendy, Wendy, Zach and Al Szymczycha bring B — Atlantic News Photo by Scott E. Kinney When the opportunity The couple said they had “We weren’t ready for their own variety of great coffee and fresh good to Hampton Beach. COFFEE CREW — to concentrate on the store downtown.” arose a second Szymczychas time, took the it. beach The portion of the ness busi in now affiliated with the opportunity to open beach a location in the businessplacethesamenow very resides years ago not after long they first took over the downtown coffee shop. wanted “We it,”saidWendy. riendship F - - - - - — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo r e rit ruitful W F ff y a e t om S .C inn s w e ews N E. K N ntic cott The business has been “It’s still the same qual “It’s basically a simpli Their new place will be Now the couple is bring HAMPTON | For four at Winnacunnet High School. Subs. The Foundation raises funds to provide supplemental resources to enhance a program of excellence in education Cafe Fresco, Dream Jumpin’ Dinners, Jack’s The Java, Eatery, Old Galley Salt, Hatch, Ron Jillian’s, and Tasty of 931 Ocean, and Master McGrath Moodie. owners Mike Also and participating Bill were Applebee’s, Bella Rose, Pictured Pictured here with FOWF President Jerry McConnell (center) are (from left) Matthew Fan of the Ocean Angela Wok, Titone who took part in March this Food year’s Madness fundraiser. expressed expressed their appreciation for the generosity of sponsors la The Friends of Winnacunnet Foundation (FOWF) recently S t tlantic y Caffè Caffè Fresco goes to the beach a.m. to 2 p.m. days per week from 6:30 15 Caffè Fresco on Hampton Beach will be open seven open for weekendsMemorial Day, and on June since grab and go to with.” the beach ity,” ity,” added Wendy. “It will be things that people can sandwiches and salads for lunch.” of the breakfast offer downtown, stuff as well as we co,” said Al. “It will be all fied version of Caffè Fres bakedgoodswellsomeasas lunchtime items. offering coffee and fresh Beach. ing their successful to a new bistrolocation: Hampton Caffè Fresco. their downtown business, breakfast and lunch options as well as great coffee at years, Wendy and Al SzymcAl and years,Wendy zycha have offering fresh B A A . 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Currently, commissioners can stay until the Executive Councilapproves their replacements. Supporters said this allows department heads withsupport the Executive to Council’s stay Council should on still indefinitely.be able to approveshouldn’t While appointees, be they the able Executive to these force officials the after their governor termthat to expiries. this work would Opponents with effectively said power end when it the comes to Executiveappointments, and Council’scould lead toa situation where a department head’s vacantpost may for remain years. The Senate PASSED the bill 13-11 to would prohibit smoking in restaurants and cocktail lounges and cocktail in restaurants smoking would prohibit in New Hampshire. segregated in and 50 than fewer for seating with restaurants Current law areas having Supporters a said physical that barrier. second allows smoking hand in smoke is dangerous to both employees and patrons, and that banning it actually improves business. Opponents be should it and customers, their know restaurants that said their decision, not the government’s. Since the surrounding states have restaurant smoking bans, border restaurants that cater on to the refugee smokers will law. be The first hurt vote by (A) this was on an amendment that restaurant allows to have a fully enclosed room ventilation system. Supporters said it is a good compromise with a separate Opponents restaurants. in smoke to people some allows that said it’s unrealistic to keep the smoke from escaping room. that The House defeated YES allowing vote restaurants FAVORED to have the smoking amendment face also clubs 135-216.private in people that said Supporters rooms. A the dangers of second hand smoke, and it’s hypocritical to ban one without the other. Opponents said that a club private is different from a public restaurant. In this next vote (B) the House defeated vote banning the FAVORED smoking amendment in private 73-280. clubs. In A final the vote YES (C) the House PASSED the bill 224-117 onto the who YES is vote expected FAVORED to Governor, A sign it. banning smoking in restaurants. TO FORM A UNION | unit to form a union without an signs election, union if the cards majority instead. Supporters than half of said a bargaining unit that was willing if to go on more record favoring a union, why the through lengthy Also, should of process election and approval? its members have workers pressure trying from employers prevent would this to go to vote against a union however, argued that during workers are giving an up their election. right to Opponents, a secret ballot, and they could be intimidated by the unions as well. The House PASSED the bill, 176-151. allowing public workers to A form unions without YES FAVORED vote elections. Because of a minor amendment, the bill must still be approved by the Senate. ------Editor / Publisher So, you see, every man Gary Patton can be The GPS keeps its com Ithink that the GPS sys I propose that a new Notonly could WIFE do Not a word. Not a sin ~ Michael P. Connelly ~ Michael P. would have an added fea ture: If the GPStions, malfunc the malesimply driver out of is luck. ever, with How a WIFE, everwhen the driver got lost,would it force himand to ask stop something for a directions,never do. GPS could needs a WIFE in his car. reachedby e-mail at GANDL PATTON@ comcast.net editor@ atlanticnews.com, or or by calling (603)The views 926-9358. expressed necessarily do reflect those not of the newspaper. GPS. puterized mind strictly on business. 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Democratic time at Moveon.org rallies and meaning co-sponsoring less legislation cre the (like encourages H.Res. which 113, ation of a stamp commemo people people Hodes and Shea-Por ter. I just paid $3.23 a gallon to fill up? What are you doing to lower gas Are you prices? anything? do to going the the town hall, with complete attentive and friendly vice. ser unteered to supervise dents stu at recess, provide food set treats, special the of all for up for extraordinary events, and present each staff mem ber with a potted plant and message. kind staff staff feel quite special very and much appreciated dur Week. Appreciation Staff ing ers pots at the entrance the of school created a cheer ful welcoming. so We pleased were morning’s break continental with Monday fast and Wednesday’s FLEX We buffet. snack healthy time are grateful for the elegant luncheon that was held in nard School community. School nard extended to all of those who contributed to making our ------s etter L Concord Jan Feuer Hampton a Art Gopalan om parent talk .C Intake Specialist ax Parent Association Parent ecome ews T B N oster F NH Foster andAdoptive Become a foster parent. We raise our kids to leave We To the Editor, To “Ma, can I borrow the Has this question been While payment of ever- Obviously, the school bud school the Obviously, We We now have voted for Compared to the first half first the to Compared It is that time of the year To the Editor: To tlantic worker at (800) 821-0326. yours? Call your local Ports mouth DCYF foster care caring home. How about Help kids who need a stable “The nest may be empty, but “The nest may be empty, the heart never is.” distant state she said to me, home, you know. When my daughter left for college in a your home. already already grown up and left lishing a life of their OR own. maybe your kids have be long leaving before the nest and they estab are If they are driving it won’t heard heard around your house? car?” posing to contain cost of the service and tax increases. It will be refreshing to hear pro are they how them from what we elected them for. trivial personality problems not is It one-upmanship. and men and Budget Committee members squabbling about to see that our elected select most in the minds residents, it is disheartening of the increasing taxes is upper the past four years. four past the been been had the voters adopted all the proposed budgets in bite” bite” race. Just what imagine the would have tax increases tion tion in the “increase the tax get provided a good competi good a provided get seem to go up at twice that rate. percent percent while my tax bills the growth of annually the at approximately 3 budget the default years budgets in a row four which pegs compounding of tax bills at the rate of 8 percent. I shudder to inevitable imagine the consequence of had gone up 8 percent again. percent 8 up gone had tax bill of 2006, my taxes property tax bill from town. the and I received my first half A . om .C ews N raffle markers tlantic event LNE rimeline otes house C A N in business acquires historic imo L plans scooter for egal espa ss usine R now NHBA V B a pply in A W The scooters are provided by Great Bay Motorcycles in North North in Motorcycles Bay Great by provided are scooters The HAMPTON | The Hampton Heritage Commission is Approved by the Commission, these markers are based The 12”x16” plaques have hand painted black letters and The total cost of each marker is $62, which includes Applications are available at the town hall, the Lane NORTH NORTH HAMPTON | The North Hampton Business regularly- NHBA’s the attend to unable are members Many Those interested in attending are welcome to stop by for For more information about this event or the North NORTH HAMPTON | Regal Limousine Service, a 41- According to company President, Richard G. Ford, “LNE Ford further commented, “Regal currently dominates the Brothers Richard and Paul S. Ford founded Regal The company, which is located on Route 1 in North HAMPTON | Want to win a scooter? Vespa How about The of Crimeline the Hamptons will be giving away two Tickets are $25 each and can be found at several fine Hampton Falls. Hampton 4. July Wednesday, on held be will drawing The Hampton. accepting applications from the public for markers. historic house Tercentennial Hampton’s in used first design original the on Celebration in 1938. Each marker acknowledges that one’s home has played in the heritage of the Hampton. role a green pine tree logo, and are available for display on any home in Hampton that is 50 years and older. shipped be will marker The charges. handling and shipping This mounting. for ready is buyer’sand the home to directly is a perfect way for homeowners display pride in both their home and their community. through Memorial the Library, Hampton Historical Society, site Web town’s the on link Commission’s Heritage the on or at www.hamptonnh.gov. Association Association (NHBA) will hold After its Hours first Business event on Wednesday, June 13 from 4:30-6:30 “Loft” p.m. at in the Abercrombie & Lafayette Road in North Hampton. Finch Restaurant, located on scheduled morning meetings, so this is their chance to get to know their business colleagues are owners and business people in the North Hampton area in town. All business invited and encouraged to attend this informal networking opportunity. 15 minutes or the entire two hours, have a drink and some complimentary appetizers and catch friends up and meet with a few some new ones. old NHBA It is hoped members that many — and attend. prospective members — will Hampton Business Association, call NHBA President Bert Garry at (603) 964-6065, ext.108. vehicle fleet serving the greater areas, Portsmouth has recently and purchased Boston Nashua/ Manchester-based Limousines of New England (LNE). is a good fit for Regal Limousine Service as it is a high-end limousine service catering to both the corporate and retail markets.” greater Portsmouth-to-Boston corridor and Limousines of working been we’ve strategy triangle a fulfills England New on for years.” Limousine Service 25 years ago;Deanna the L. company’s Ford. CFO In is named 2001 Operator Regal Limousine of Service the in Year/ was USA Large by Category, “Limousine asMagazine. & Best Chauffeured Transportation” Hampton, features information more sedans, For daily. hours limousines, 24 available is and vans coaches and luxury all (800) 709-3500 or visit www.regallimo.com. two? raffle right the holds who winner lucky one to scooters Vespa ticket. branch Banknorth TD the as such Seacoast, the along business in Hampton, Ron in Margrit de Fleurs Jillian’s and Hampton North restaurant, in Hoaty’s Limousine Regal Restaurant, - - - Massachusetts Festival hours are on or call (978) 462-7274. bury Beach Center, marked by the Broadway intersections and Oceanfront South, and of is easily accessible from Routes 1, 95 and 495. Many activitiestake place on also the Salisbury Center Beach. Saturday, June 10 a.m. 30 to 10 fireworks from p.m. with show a 10:30 from p.m. On Sunday, 10- July 1, the festivalplace from will 10p.m. take a.m. Admission to although 5 is there free, is fee a small for Ample parking some is available nearby. activities. For more informa tion, visit the Sand and Sea Festival Web site at www. sandand seafestival.com, — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo 10 - - - need with Locally, Salisbury Beach The Sand and Sea Fes Catch all the hot Ski Doo action when the Watercross Chal all Catch the hot Ski when Doo the action Watercross State Senator Steven Baddour and Representative Michael Costello try out a couple of Sea Doo watercraft as Salisbury Boardwalk Partnership, Inc. and Salisbury President Economic Development Director Wayne Chris wave Reilly Capolupo the starting flags. The US Toyota/ Sea Championship Doo Regional Races will be June Saturday, on place taking Festival, a Sea and Sand annual featured event at the 30 July and 1 Sunday, at first Salisbury Beach. SUNNY SKIES FOR SEA-DOO RACES — certified nursing specialists? more information visit www.sandand seafestival.com. www.sandand visit information more visit the coasts each year. is one of the popular state’s beach destinations most and attracts 300,000 upwardspeople annually to of theState Reservation alone, while the summerlation popu alongnearly four Salisbury’s mile swells coastline to more than 30,000 people. tival will be held at Salis 20 minutes, as the riders begin to negotiate a series of left- and of a left- series to negotiate begin as the riders 20 minutes, jumps. log man-made the and turns, right-hand lenge takes off from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the Sand and Sea the for around stick to sure be Then Beach. 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Similar to — Similar gated start. ences in the motorsports side-by-side riders 20 features start racing watercraft personal a racing, horse “I am going to themselves, thinking each line, the off exploding course racing features a buoy-marked track that is designed to that is track designed a buoy-marked features racing course action. the to close fans and tight competition the keep (except (except that it’s on the water), that pits rider bar and in competition machine a watercross bar-to-handle racing is handle- battlefield. watercraft personal and and pounding waves on a quarter- course. race ocean mile Salisbury Salisbury Beach will feature some of the nation’s top watercraft ers rac doing battle against one another while negotiating buoys, obstacles part of the first annual Sand and Sea Sea and Sand annual first the of part Festival. sonal sonal watercraft racing circuits. The event, which is being held in Mas sachusetts for the first time ever, is Salisbury Beach. 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