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ALSO INSIDE: 21 Voices 26,000 Copies Please Deliver Before Friday, December 1, 2006 Vol. 32 | No. 47 | 2 Sections |40 Pages Fit to a ‘T’ Karma Threads seeks to help teens with t-shirts By Scott E. Kinney Atlantic News Staff Writer EXETER | Positive messages for teens and the chance to help others. That’s the premise behind KarmaThreads — a positive messaging apparel company fusing vintage flair with contemporary design — as Cyan they announced earlier this month the launch of its first line of T-shirts

for women of all ages. Magenta With inspirational messages like “Dream,” “Hope,” “Laugh Often,” “Love More,” and other phrases, these hip new T-shirts pro- vide an easy way for all to look good and do good.

Inspired by a desire to give back to teens in need, KarmaThreads Yellow founder, Rhonda Lee, is sharing a portion from all of the items sold to charities that shelter and nurture teens.

For Lee, it is an idea that has hung around for years and is now Black coming into fruition. “I really wanted to form a non-profit organization for teens to provide clothes for kids in need,” she said. “I think that it’s our responsibility to help these teens that are the next generation and teach them the responsibility of taking care of their own.” On Friday, Nov. 24 — also known as “Black Friday” — eight businesses in Exeter aided in the launch of Kar- maThreads by displaying the T-shirts in their stores and providing purchase information for those who are inter- ested in giving back. “We chose to launch the company T Continued on 26A•

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For The The Nottingham Brass have performed throughout New Family, Family, friends and neighbors are invited to worship on At that time, the Nottingham Brass, a five-piece chamber KENSINGTON | KENSINGTON The Church Kensington Congregational The The SVFD and Stratham Community Church will offer Participants are Participants encouraged to park and gather at the fire This year, the Stratham Volunteer Fire Department STRATHAM | STRATHAM The annual lighting of the holiday tree at visit www.CCSB-Sing.org. visit Guitars, in York at York Flower Shop, and in South Berwick at at Berwick South in and Shop, Flower York at York in Guitars, event, this about information more For Bean. and Book SoBo contralto contralto Molly Hudson-Moon, tenor Michael and Herlihy, Wieting. William bass Audrey Audrey Adams will be featured accompanist on piano and harpsichord. Soloists will be soprano Morgan McCurdy, the early carols to the contemporary. the to carols early the the “Christmas Garland” program will be Antonio Vivaldi’s will program be the Garland” Vivaldi’s Antonio “Christmas from ranging selections and seasonal “Gloria,” ever-popular 250th birthday year with his “Missa Brevis” in B-flat. Also on on Also B-flat. in Brevis” “Missa his with year birthday 250th be offered, some accompanied by a full chamber orchestra. chamber a by full accompanied some offered, be Newington, near Wal-Mart. near Newington, seasonal music on Saturday, December 2 at 7:30 p.m. at Holy Holy at p.m. 2 7:30 at December Saturday, on music seasonal Trinity Lutheran Church, located at 22 Fox Run Road in South South Berwick will present a concert of Christmas and 642-5556. day day of the luncheon are asked to call the at restaurant (603) (603) (603) 382-3596; Barbara at (603) 474-2388; or Sandra at (978) Those 388-3341. who need to on cancel their the reservation Ministries, also a non-profit organization. a non-profit also Ministries, be provided for those in attendance. in those for provided be Project. The luncheon will be held from 12-2 p.m.; doors open open doors p.m.; 12-2 from held be will luncheon The Project. will nursery complimentary (inclusive); $12 is Cost a.m. 11 at are asked to please bring mittens or a scarf for the Mitten Tree Tree Mitten the for scarf a or mittens bring please to asked are music music in “With a Song in My Heart.” Members and guests December 11 at the Pond View Restaurant, located on Route located Restaurant, at the 11 Pond View December Kingston. in 125 the upcoming “Christmas Memories” luncheon, co-sponsored co-sponsored luncheon, Memories” “Christmas upcoming the by and Seacoast Women Christian taking place on Monday, more information, call Elaine Bodwell at (603) 772-5473. (603) at Bodwell Elaine call information, more Opera Orchestra and the Boston Pops. 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The café will be open 772-3389. call (603) information, For more Stratham. for Church holds its December 2 annual from 9 a.m. to 1 Christmas p.m. Featured at the Fair fair be good food and will joyous, live music of the season. The craft on Saturday, tables will have novelty gifts some on from display, foreign table bake the both from be available will treats Sweet lands. and cookie walk. There will also be a Christmas with Boutique both new and vintage holiday items. Jigsaw and puzzles the ever-popular Attic Treasures will be on sale. And don’t miss the fabulous lobster luncheon menu rolls, which chicken, includes a venison chili. The events salad of the morning will feature a plate, visit corn by Mrs. Santa who Claus, will be happy to help the chowder children and with craft projects and pose for Church pictures. United Pilgrim Come The season. the of to spirit the catch and the fair of Christ is located on Route in 111A Brentwood. For more 778-3189. call (603) information, hold hold its annual Holly Shoppe Fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, December 2 in the Parish House, located at Road in Portsmouth. Spinney 355 kissing balls, plain or adorned with a selection of bows and decorations. Exquisite handmade ornaments, pillows, bags, photo candies, goods, baked items, knitted and hand-painted prints, candles, knives and church goods along with much will be available. more roll, some chowder, or a hot There’s also hourly door prizes to and be dog Santa given away, and dessert for a.m. to lunch. 1 p.m. 11 will be a from paying visit at 772-1724. (603) Philbrook Patty Church will hold its located house, parish annual the at p.m. 2 to a.m. 9 from 2 Christmas December Fair on Saturday, Center. on 151) in Post Road (Route Greenland and activities. of two floors merchandise will feature which cookies; a silent Auction featuring a wide variety of items and local services; handcrafted items made by the church’s Women’s Alliance; gifts created by Greenland’s Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops; tables and other locally made of products; a Children’s Shoppe with jewelry, gourmet foods, items under $1 for kids ages 10 and under; free activities including cookie children’s decorating; and plenty of nearly- new items. well as ice cream sundaes. For more information about this annual Christmas event, contact Heidi Duncanson at (603) @aol.com. or HeidiDuncanson 431-4966 community located at 795 Washington Road, will host annual Holiday its Fair on December Saturday, 2 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. goods, handcrafted items, and more. For more information, call Activities Coordinator Kerry Robertson at 8144. (603) 964- 9 2 a.m. to from December 1 p.m. Fair on Holly Saturday, meeting Joane Snow the Duncanson, author of in “Breakfast the Bathtub.” ------! Tax-Aide Tax-Aide is a free com Those individuals who For more information on • Sunday, December 17, Tickets for all holiday Candlelight Stroll ticket Sure to delight every Area Area call (603) 474-3732 or (888) 227-7669 or visit www. aarp.org/taxaide. Stroll, Stroll, can be purchased at or www.strawberybanke.org by calling (603) 433-1107. many leadership positions. Expense reimbursement is provided for program relat ed, out-of-pocket expenses. munity service administered by the program AARP Foundation in cooperation with the IRS. AARP mem bership is not required to be volunteer. a Tax-Aide prep tax about learn to want aration and enjoy working with people and are numbers encouraged to help the low- and moderate-income taxpayers of all ages in their community by becoming a Volunteer. Tax-Aide how to become a Tax-Aide volunteer in the Seacoast able for groups of 10 or more. more. or 10 of groups for able Reservations are mended, and may be made recom by calling Pontine Theatre at (603) 436-6660, or online at www.pontine.org. 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., the Music Hall presents Holiday Pops with the Orchestra; NH 4-9 p.m. Candle Symphony light Stroll Banke at Strawbery shows at the Music Hall can be purchased at box at office 28 ChestnutPortsmouth; by calling (603) Street 436-2400; in or at www.themu sichall.org prices are $18 $10 for children, and for $40 for adults, families. Tickets, which can be used for any night of the holiday carols. Following the Following carols. holiday mem audience performance, bers are invited on stage for eggnog and cookies, plus a chance to meet the perform at look close-up a get and ers the set and props. member of the family, Pon Life” Wonderful A “It’s tine’s will be presented at WEST on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. All tickets are $15; a special prepaid rate of $10 is avail olidays H 8 1 ------appy H Although tax training In January, AARP and the and AARP January, In Volunteers are asked to Laurie Meeder provides a provides Meeder Laurie • Thursday, December 10 15, December Friday, • December 16, • Saturday, Mathews and Gathers Popular Seacoast song AARP From 3A VINTAGE From 14A VINTAGE WEST WEST From 16A and certification is encour aged, it is not required for “An 1836 Portsmouth Nut Candlelight p.m., 4-9 cracker; Stroll at Strawbery Banke Aide sites across the state. IRS will sponsor a free train ing course for the prepara tion of income tax returns in conjunction with (IRS) the VITA and (AARP) Aide Tax- programs. give a week each minimumhours four of ment commit over the 10-week tax season. Individuals of all ages, back grounds and skill levels are encouraged to apply. Indi viduals, who have computer skills, are especially needed to perform electronic filing of returns. 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December 4 by the contacting Center at (603) ext. 436-8043, 20. slopes! the hit to December Thursday, on night information mandatory a be will equipment, 7 rental in the During the info participating night, cafeteria. school snowboard and ski for fitted be McIntyre will at 5 students January Friday, on begins action The necessary. if Ski Area in Seating Manchester. on the (skiers bus transportation chaperones will is seeking be is limited, so School offered on Marston a addition, In first-come, basis. first-served more For program. the with to assist willing are who or non) opportunities, chaperoning or Club Ski the about information 926-8708. (603) at School Marston call 2007 Chem-Free celebration School. High is Winnacunnet at p.m. scheduled 6:30 at 6 for December Wednesday, and volunteers parent senior and by junior organized seniors volunteers Parent businesses. by community local sponsored needed. urgently are range wide a and Leighton Thomas the on dancing with cruise UNH. at Center Hamel the at available were activities of which meeting, organizational second their for committee the B-103. Room in held be will 758-9231. (603) at WHS, at Affairs Student Large Selection of Used Skis Recycled Sports of NH 32, N ol V ------! Hampton Hampton Academy stu Seabrook Seabrook Middle School The Winnacunnet Holi dents dents who plan on part in the Bee Geography at taking the school level should note that they will need to the late take bus home or arrange for a ride. information, For call additional Hampton Academy at (603) 926-2000. nationwide through ary Janu 12, with qualifying tests submitted from registered schools by January 31. 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(603) call mation is scheduled for December 19 Tuesday, at 7 the p.m. Winnacunnet at Commu nity Auditorium. all of Starring the school’s fifth grade classes under the direction of teachers Gus Carlson and Amy Santarelli, this produc tion will have lots of music and mystery — and a year’s worth of vocabulary words. the call information more For 926-8708. (603) at school olidays H ------23 ------appy H n ducatio School-level Geograph Each Each year thousands of At Lincoln Akerman music of the Instrumental At Marston School, a North Hampton School E subject, and increase lic pub awareness about geogra phy. Schools with students in grades four through eight entertain for this eligible are ing and challenging test of geographic knowledge. ic Bees will be conducted ticipate. schools in the United States participate in the materi using Bee National Geographic als by prepared the National con The Society. 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H I I am once again honored I'd like to thank all the We have much work To the Editor: the To Election the of dust the As I congratulations received We We respectfully suggest with the opportunity to serve serve to opportunity the with my district. Having walked some different streets campaign season I this met even who eager were people more to engage me in discussion about issues and wish well. me had I those all and candidates the chance to meet along the way. to earn to work will continue the trust you have placed in representative. your as me ahead of us and I look the of part being you to for ward discussion. contact me (hartflock@ com concerns your with cast.net) Article Article 2 which is based on emotions. on not and facts discovered have I settles, Day a renewed sense candidates of from kindness civility and I had not know before this summer. with both grace and sincer It is then opponents. ity from need all we realize I what that are we that is acknowledge to much so opponents really not with members as community worked all We ideas. differing hard and eight of us selected. were giving away. giving that Article 2 is unnecessary, an emotional reaction, and a precedent not in the best interest of North Hampton. We trust the voters to make the best decisions about the do We not land. use of Town necessarily have the confidence same about over which we organizations outside have no or control influence. We hope that this on explana a decision to lead will tion olidays H 26 ------appy H mind for life Play prepares a child’s Open 7 Days (603) 772-4923 All All voters should under The inevitable result of Some literature Some published literature We recognized at all times times all at recognized We 107 Water 107 Street, Water Downtown NH Exeter, was explored but was was reject explored ed by the BOS as not in the Town. the of interest best stand that the BOS is power 57 the of use the dictate to less for Road property Woodland voters the unless purpose any proposal. a such approve first a yes vote on Article 2 will be to disenfranchise voters from having any say about the future use of con this Instead, Town property. owned be would of the property trol organiza outside an to ceded tion which, under the terms attached language deed the of to the could petition, require North Hampton to money enforcing spend the provi sions of be would we which the easement conservation that that any proposal to change the use of land Town would require approval by the vot to powerless is BOS the as ers any use of or authorize order land without voter approval. After a public hearing held by the BOS, we abandoned the idea of cell an alternative tower on Road 57 Woodland of the of strength the because and opposition the of results this on research historical our So property. again, the BOS’ proposal is off the table and will not move forward to a vote. Town by the of proponents Article 2 of also piece claims another that take” to the “tried BOS Town conservation property made We domain. eminent by no such The attempt. idea of our to land resolve this using problems, telecommunication alternatives, other with along a a wildlife observation tower be concealed would in which an antenna — label the merits hardly which a solution “industrial” complex as it is now characterized by some. 57 Woodland is that fact (The as Road Town was identified owned land available for a cell tower in a letter to ZBA the by the lawyers repre senting the individual who authored and circulated the 2.) Article for petition

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