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s t Editor / Publisher ! cou LETTERS Continued on 36A• For the past few years appears Food for Scouting For For the youth and adults I wish to thank all of the To the Editor: To The annual Scouting for It is amazing how this S ~ Michael P. Connelly ~ Michael P. real real need in town and while helping to satisfy this need, you helped our participating lesson valuable a learn youth in sharing and looking out for others. we have collected 7,000 items of around donated food. This year we counted more than 9,600 cans, boxes, and packages of food. From the number of bags picked up, it appears that we had con tributions from significantly more households than ever before. to on its way to being a real town-wide event. Bags were program program has grown since its inception. In the beginning there were only Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts, and of most the bags were delivered to those citizens close to proximity one living of the in participating Scouts. In 2006 youth from all of the Scout nearly covered ing programs every area in Hampton, col pan food the for food lecting of tries our community. participating, the collection was a very rewarding expe rience. For years my Scouts how me told repeatedly have great it is to leave a plastic bag at a one house week and to find a bag of food waiting to be picked up seven days later. citizens of Hampton donated food who this year. We is a there that to see continue Food collection took place during two November. weekends Boy Scouts in and Cub Scouts and Packs from 177, 380, and 176 Troops worked in conjunction with Girl Scouts and from Hampton Troops 2206, Brownies and 2312, 2342. olidays  H ------appy s H ht Raymond rig Atlantic

Julie Laughner Julie al nt or its advertisers. are P Some NH state legislators legislators state NH Some God fearing men and They sued the State of Sounds reasonable, To the Editor: To Planned Parenthood is views of the News welcome alternative We views and will consider guest commentaries for publication. Readers may send their comments and rebuttals to [email protected]. From the Publisher: The views expressed on this page do not ect the necessarily re it it occurred? a as rights your usurp to want parent. Some received finan recent their for assistance cial campaigns from the NARAL Pro-Choice New Hampshire PAC. Who are they senting — you repre or those who profit from providing secret to your children? abortion sen your call please women, NOT her or him ask and ator This rights. parental repeal to bill will come up soon, and parental notification be repealed if will we don’t get involved. ing ing abortions on girls abuse, sexual who of victims were without telling their parents the authorities. or notifying NH when it passed this bill in 2003 (“This bill prohibits any abortion provider from performing an abortion on certain minors or incompe tent females without giving 48 hours' written notice, to mail, in certified by or person a parent or guardian”). The bypass. judicial bill provides doesn’t it? After all, parents must give their permission for their minor children to get their ears pierced or use tanning beds. No one under 18 is allowed to get too. a How tat can parents help their children cope with the possible physical and emo tional complications of abortion an if they don’t know currently currently opposing a paren tal notification law in New Hampshire. They give your children birth control with out your knowledge, they and also want chil to minor your on abortions perform dren without your knowl edge. They have been sued in other states for provid - 50 o 28 21 13 9 1 etters N O T U O S R L E I 36 32 29 O H N A G R O A O L 2 16 11 Member D N O R S U O N G E I I 31, N Hampton Hampton 30 N T C R A R E E ol Art Art Moody ime t 10 3 26 22 14 T N N A T R E E E E

I Michael Pierce Michael 27 S N V O R E E Y 4 17 M T T T S P E E Budget Committee Budget ame Alumni Association Alumni 33 24 G P O A V R L E I 5 37 34 15 O O N D O O D L E L 22, 2006 | V 22, 2006 Admission is only $3 A school club is expected The 65th holiday night The festive evening To the Editor: To I write to invite the 23 R S G N O S O E E 8 31 18 their only games of only games their the year. June June went to Michael Tonry of Hampton, a on tri-captain last Tech). Georgia (attending season’s varsity for adults, $1 for through grade 12 and Senior students Citizens. big a and refreshments sell to advance (with drawing 50/50 sales) will take place. All are encouraged to support the Alumni teams for Alumnae/ WHS gym December on 26 beginning 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, t has recent grads and “old- timers” trying to upset the and varsities. boys’ girls’ benefits Association the and Scholarship achievement to Alumni graduating awards classes. 35th The scholarship ($2500) last general public and, especially, especially, and, public general High Winnacunnet of alumni School and its predecessor, Hampton Academy High School, to support the and Alumni Basketball Reunion Doubleheader at the new So So get out and vote. This is your money at Delib Meeting stake. Town decide: You erative Session, February 3, 2007; Election Day is March 13, 2007. A M T P F E L E L 6 25 19 R A A M U O V E L ecember 7 12 ------O V A O G A Y E I 35 20 N O N O T A N M E I | D

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A time Other weekly events at the church include Daily Early The church operates the “Thank God It’s Friday” Church The church office is open Monday through Friday from NORTH HAMPTON | The United Church of Christ, traditionalTherewillabe morning servicea.m., 10atand For more information or directions, contact Tina or will present the Christmas Cantata, “A Child of the Light” on Friday, December 22 at 7 p.m. at hall, located the on Main Newfields Street. The town event is free and open to the public. the cantata, which ispresented in song and the narrative. The performance is story open of to the the community as birth well as of joining the choir. several guests Christ who will be prayer Scripture, on focusing and teachings biblical on based and fellowship. For more information, call (603) 778-1104. High Street in Hampton, has announced their schedule of Christmas services. service will be held at Eucharist service and pageant at 9 a.m.; Christmas Carols at 7:30 a.m., 10 p.m.; and a Candlelight followed Service at 10:30 p.m. by a Holy with a 9 a.m. Holy December 31 will Eve be Eucharist daytime services on Sunday, Years service (sung), while New celebrated with the Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. about this Christmas service schedule, call Trinity Church at (603) 926-5688. at 307 Epping Road, invites the public to services attend conducted worship by Pastor Michael Pike December 24. Eve Sunday, on Christmas 9:30 a.m. Special worship bulletins are prepared for all the children, and include Bible-related puzzles pictures and coloring Children’s Sunday Kindergarten through School Senior classes High morning service are after the for Children’s Message. A Christmas held grades during the Eve Candlelight Night service will be held at 6:30 p.m. of fellowship with coffee and punch will be held after the morning service. Morning Prayer from Group, 5-610 a.m.; adult choir rehearsal at a.m.;7 p.m.; Bible study Tuesday on Circle Luke, Thursday Prayer at 9 a.m. and Moms mornings at in 8:30 a.m. Touch, Friday Café, which will be open on January 5, 12 and 26, serving lunch to Exeter High School seniors and staff from 11 a.m. Ministry to of 1 the p.m. The café is by sponsored Youth the church. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 772-6625. For more information, call (603) located at 295 Atlantic Avenue in North Hampton, invites the community to DecemberSunday, 24. attend Christmas Eve services on twoevening services atp.m.5 andp.m. 7 Musical preludes will be offered at 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Michele at (603) 964-8687, or visit www.uccnorthhampton. org. 32, N ol ------V ! 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Local The Senior Pastor at the First Baptist Church of Hampton to invited is community area Seacoast The | GREENLAND to the 25-acre campus not just on for Sundays, but throughout the the week dynamic for fun, worship meaningful fellowship in a number of mediums customized for life in almost 50 are ministries, all There of which the 21st century. emphasize relationships over programs and are designed to fulfill the needs of For the more information congregation and worship and service community. schedules, call Bethany Church at (603) 431-3644. weekly at 6 Hobbs Road in morning North services, Hampton which for begin Sunday at 9:30 11 a.m. a.m., and with again Children’s at Sunday Family hosts also church School The morning. the of service second held during the Night, a weekly evening event that happens on Wednesday from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Following a pot-luck style dinner there is an opportunity to join a is small group provided. study. Childcare Other programs Women's and Prayer activities Group, Men's include Life the group, and Coffee Mom Break to Mom or call the groups, information visit more www.newcovenantcrc.org and the Sporting Club. church at (603)964-2700. For at 112 at High 112 Street in Hampton, is a loving, Christ-centered, Bible-based community committed to loving God and one another, and reaching out to the world Christ. FCC is a "come as you are" church with that really means the love of come as you are. We offer contemporary place where worship you can be and known and a loved, and where you can love and know others to the glory of God. in We rejoice being a true family in Christ and want to invite visit you with to us and see if God might call you to become part of our family. Sunday morning worship service begins at 10 a.m. Bible study and prayer are held on nights Tuesday at 7 p.m., and Thursday mornings a available if needed). For more information, please call 7:30 (603) a.m. (childcare 926-7034; e-mail bvabasciano @gmail.com; or visit faithcommunity church.info. www. the junction of Routes 1-88 in Hampton Falls, holds Sunday services at 9:30 a.m. and 11 during a.m. the 9:30 Sunday a.m. school hour is for all held classes ages, are offered and during several the 11 adult a.m. hour. A nursery for children from birth to two years of age is held during both coffee hour A is services. held between services. for (the word "work, Hebrew worship, service") for Avodah children in grades 1-5) at 6:45 p.m.; youth groups for junior and senior high school students at 7 p.m.; study women's (1 bible Samuel); men's mid-week; and a combined study of the Pentateuch. A service of communion is held the first Sunday of each month. 10 at meets group AA an and Thursdays on meet Scouts Boy program 8-step an — Recovery Celebrate Saturdays. on a.m. that focuses on people who are struggling with past hurts, habits, and hang-ups — is gathering time, with held snacks, begins at on 6:30 p.m.; Friday meetings evenings follow at 7 p.m.). (a Falls is Rev. Dr. Kenneth serves as Pastor of Discipleship and Evangelism. The Youth Lawrence; Rev. Dean Coordinator Glover is Dan Odom. For more information, contact the church office at (603) 926-3724, ext. 201. find experience an church and authentic, energetic relevant, at Bethany Congregational Church, located Hill on Breakfast Road in Greenland. people Bethany from Church many backgrounds, is all filled dedicated to their with daily life, God and committed to in living and worshiping in ways that will change your opinion about church. ------! For more information Thegroup was originally Interdenominational For more information "This is a great opportu beginning, the community group has concert repertoire to include expanded its Renaissance to 21st century music. about the chorus, call Music Director, Dr. Harry Moon at (207) 384-7059 or visit www. CCSB-SING.org. for the winter. Be come with an appetite. sure Each to class costs $30 per person,or $50 per couple, and wine will be served. To register, stop by or call6850. (603) 778- to performlimiteda repertoireonbased challengingrehearsal and performance commitment. organized Berwick's from churchand, South in choirs performed its first Christmas at season, concert and ecumenical a an event joint bicentennial during Festival in Strawberry June. Since that Lube. by design, Stonecroft Bible Studies “explore the for Bible answers to life's tions.” Using a study-friend ques ly format (including references Bible by page number) presented in guided, small group discussions, partici pants will discover spiritual truth while developing new relationships with God and each other. about these upcoming Bible studies, call (603) 926-9647. soul in Blue Moon’s award- winning kitchen, and warming takerecipessomehome aloud and their togetherchildren. with nity for the community come to together to building literacy for supportgenera tions to come," Conrad says. "There's nothing better than sharing a special story and special time together read ing. It can open a world of wonders and spark an inter est in reading and learning for the rest of your life." olidays H 8 1 - - - - appy ews H N

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killing killing of the fell penalties to Liam Dolan and Sean Jones. They were simply where the every puck provided support was to Seeley, and his second maintaining shut tournament. the of out his his speed, he made one shift at mid-ice side right the down and streaking continued before lifting a shot to right of the the Cobra goalie for lead. a 1-0 their quickness to transition the wingers to the offensive side of the rink, cats the scored three Wild more time in period number two to ice away the win. Leading the way were a pair by Delea and of a terrific, acro tallies batic goal by Andrew Crist. goals the on assists Receiving and Kettlewood Maisey were Fosher. Garrett 'Cats added one more goal to make the final at outcome 5-0. The team had intensity great and really hustled game. the throughout ing multiple penalties, the 50 - o ports S 31, N ol wo T ame G 22, 2006 | V 22, 2006 Saturday morning brought brought morning Saturday The The final stanza had the Less than 10 seconds later, later, seconds 10 than Less warm-ups. warm-ups. Couett provided the first goal rush of rink-wide beautiful a on the game Using his own blueline. from Connor Connor Fleming and Ryan Lewis. The final score 0. read Avalanche 7 Wildcats the bright orange uniforms of the Keene Cobras to the rink. frosty In this match-up, the size of the Cobras would be pitted against the speed of the Wildcats. The were ready 'Cats from the initial the the second period, the red- hot Delea scored his second goal of the game to provide coun down from visitors the lead. goal three a solid try light red the finding Wildcats four more times as Couett Trevor and Delea netted pair a each. Playing solid goal in was Colin Seeley, who picked up the his shutout from with play defensive strong backliners Clarke, Faulkner, assist on the goal was Timmy Timmy was goal the on assist Faulkner. Connor Delea found the red light to increase the Wildcat lead to two. Rounding out The Junior Wildcats Mite 1 Team skated to a championship victory during recent White Mountain ecember ------| D ews ews N

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Eat your mistakes with Enjoy joy. well. and lovingly Bake opened the doors of NECU ------22, 2006 | A 22, 2006 ecember D 50 | o Sprinkle with laughter. Issues between the town A A major concern of the Volunteer Income Tax Ramona Vice Presi Dow, The Wildcats increased Just 13 seconds later, The Stars, maintaining AQUARION From 5A Add Add amusing family stories with a lavish hand. Fold in 1 cup patience and 1 gal with blended standing, under and lon enthusiasm youthful know-how. of baking a pinch and Aquarion began in the fall of 2005, Commission when Water Henry Fuller Chairman accused company of not maintaining the the fire hydrants in Representatives town. from water company have the called the accusations “absolute ly and totally false.” were hydrants the that argue They maintained, but there was a discrepancy in the record keeping, a discrepancy they timestudentorunder 24age permanentlywastotally and disabled at any age during the year. Coalition is that many fami lies eligible forthose who EITC, feel or pressed financially for a quick refund, may opt to to paycomplete their tax forms. someone This can cost $80 or even to more. $200 Getting that “quick tax refund” may cost a resident more than will get back. they Assistance sites are running throughout New shire,staffedand are byIRS- Hamp trainedvolunteershavewho gone through trainings spe cifically focused on EITC. dent of Marketing and Stra Northeast for Initiatives tegic Credit Union (NECU), has twice. lamp the lit their lead to Crowley took a three terrific pass when from Delea just inside face-off the circle and drove home it past the Stars goalie sprawling for a 3-0 The lead. Stars came right and notched back their first tally 3-1. to deficit the cut to Crowley scored his second goal of the game as he took a nice feed from Couett and the puck (and himself) drove a ‘Cats the give to net the into margin. 4-1 their composure, closed the scoring with 30 seconds left in the period as Seeley made share the company of Amen.” ones. loved our the tax year or was a full- 32, N ol ------V ! “God “God bless this mixture In In that spirit, here is a Start with 1 family, 1 Other qualifiers include About a minute later, The maximum EITC a Families of all shapes For Giving:” Giving:” For tastiest and sweetest the with faith, family, joy, ingredients: friendship, love, and health. Let the scent of this holiday offering rise to Heaven and make the angels sing, for the their is mankind of happiness feast. Let us taste our bless ings with each bite as we Crist gave the Wildcats a two a two Wildcats the gave Crist goal margin as he scored off of a scramble in front of the net. With Delea and Fosher banging away at the puck, it squirted to the far side of promptly Crist the net where corner. open the into it poked the in scored were goals Four middle period as each team When you bake gingerbread and Springerle, you’re par ticipating in a tradition that endures. recipe for successful cookie- making: and a box kitchen, of recipes. period uninterrupted an Add of phone calls, time. Subtract televisions, or any other dis tractions. For best Baking Before Prayer the add results, Are Cookies “Christmas from low-moderate income popu lation that can benefit from EITC. The IRS considers qualifying a child to be child who any lived in a house hold for more than half 2006, of a son,adopted child, a grandchild, daughter, great-grandchild, stepchild, or eligible foster child. the child than being age 19 younger at the end of a strong fan them, rooting base at every behind shot or rush, the ’Cats jumped on Couett as first scoreboard the scored an unassisted goal at 2:59. 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They are open to all. For more information, An An AA meeting is held on and an Al-Anon Monday meeting is held evenings on afternoons Wednesday at 8 p.m., Sunday of each month at 5 p.m. The service is informal, and of at month each Sunday 5 is informal, The p.m. service features the church’s Praise Band led by Duncan Holcomb. and Healing service on Wednesdays beginning at 10 a.m. The The a.m. 10 at beginning Wednesdays on service Healing and third the service Eucharist evening their resumed has church Tuesday, Thursday as and well Friday, as, Tuesday, a Holy Eucharist the 9:15 a.m. education hour as well as the 10:30 a.m. service. service. a.m. 10:30 the as well as hour education a.m. 9:15 the at 8 Prayer on a.m. Morning Monday, offers also The church Adult Adult Formation and Sunday School beginning at 9:15 a.m. up during to for age infants 4 care be will provided Nursery Street, holds at Street, worship services 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., with leave a message if calling after-hours. calling if a message leave through Thursday from Thursday 8:30 through a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and may be please hours; office during by 926-2702 (603) calling reached who who need it, the church food pantry is open from Wednesdays 9:30-11:30 a.m. The church office is open Tuesday Wednesday from 12:30-12:55 p.m. in the sanctuary. For those those For in sanctuary. the p.m. 12:30-12:55 from Wednesday are are invited to attend; childcare is provided and the church is handicapped accessible. Mid-week Communion is held Sunday Sunday morning worship services at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. All as Moore serves the Carroll its congregation pastor. Rev. located located at 525 Lafayette Road in Hampton, holds weekly call (603) 772-4002. (603) call both services. All are welcome to attend. For more information, information, more For attend. to welcome are All services. both Unitarian Universalist congregation located at 12 Elm Street, at 12 Elm located Street, congregation Universalist Unitarian a.m. 11 at 9 a.m. at week each services Sunday holds contact Reverend Rob John, Pastor, at Rob or (978) 465-9666 Reverend John, contact Pastor, visit www.oldsouthnbpt.org. School for children are also available. For more information, For information, more are also for available. School children church, which is located at 29 Federal Street in Newburyport. Newburyport. in Street Federal 29 at located is which church, Adult classes are held at 9:15 a.m.; nursery and Sunday nurturing nurturing environment for families and individuals of all ages. Sunday worship services are held at 10:30 a.m. at the people people throughout the local area, offering worship, service and educational opportunities as well as a welcoming and Old South Church is committed to investing in and caring for for caring and in investing to committed is Church South Old congregation congregation at Old South Church is dedicated to learning about living in today’s world as people who follow Christ. embrace a faith-centered life in the Christian tradition. In an tradition. Christian in the life a faith-centered embrace to effort grow in their love for God and the their neighbors, years. A Biblically-grounded Presbyterian church, Old South church, Presbyterian Biblically-grounded A years. provides a community of worship for all who wish to to to authors, Old South home Church for has the people provided of a Newburyport for spiritual more than 250 For For more information, call (603) ryecongregational.com. 964-4061 or visit www. studies studies are The available. church is accessible. handicapped on Wednesdays on at Wednesdays 5:30 p.m. Adult choir are rehearsals also Bible and group small Weekly 7 at p.m. Wednesdays on held Youth meet at meet at 6 7 Youth p.m., and Youth High p.m. the Sr. for special activities. Community Fellowship Night is held and and youth. The Lord’s Supper Sunday is of each month. celebrated On on Sunday evenings, the the Jr. High first worship at 10 a.m. Sunday school is provided for all children children all for provided is school Sunday a.m. 10 at worship Washington Washington Road in Rye Center, holds weekly Sunday ic tlant A .

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Admission is $3 for ages 13 to adult, and $1 for ages 3- 12; children under age 3 are admitted free. about programs and exhib its call the Seacoast Science Center at (603) 436-8043 or visit www.seacoastscience center.org. provide provide a host of both big- picture and small-scale data, including chlorophyll con centrations and the related blooms of — phytoplankton the miniscule plant that life shifts with the seasons and upon which ecosystems ocean of majority the vast depend. basis of everything,” Cline. says “They’re at the low est trophic level on the food for responsible and chain are everything from whales to the fish on your plate.” understand the phytoplankton if “lowly” they to are understand how ecosystems work, ocean and help humanity protect and man are handicapped accessible. salinity, salinity, chlorophyll concen tration, the amount of sun underwater to available light and envi many other plants, parameters. ronmental some exercise. under must be accompanied by a parent or childcare pro vider. The younger students gym the of end one at be will and the older students will 50 ------o “Seasons of the Sea,” a new exhibit at the Seacoast Science Center in Rye, 31, N nity ommu ol C 22, 2006 | V 22, 2006 The Seacoast Science Visitors Visitors will learn about Today’s Today’s scientific buoys Cline Cline notes that the new The rec department provides provides students of all ages with a unique view of the Gulf of Maine ecosystem. UNDER THE SEA — activities are offered daily, all free with admission. Center and its walking trails of of data. In addition to mete orological measurements, buoys can monitor levels of 10 a.m. 5 p.m. daily. Point Odiorne of animals the and how they survive long, cold the winter. Live ani mal and interactive exhib its, programs and hands-on exhibit is a display one-of-a-kind of modern observing methodology, ocean an approach marine scientists to as involv refer commonly ing “buoys, boats, and satel lites.” — like the buoys two sending data GoMOOS directly back to the “Seasons of the Sea” exhibit — are sophisti cated sentinels that provide scientists with a wide array trates trates some of the high-level efforts of scientists who are seeking to understand this Amy Cline, says ecosystem,” coor outreach and education dinator for the UNH Coastal hope Observing “We Center. this will help viewers better understand and appreciate this critically important part of our environment.” will provide basketballs to share. Participants can bring a friend, have fun and get 9 a.m. to Lincoln 12 Street noon School gym at nasium. the ecember ------| D ews ews ews ews N N N

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The Racing Corner The ARCA Spirit Award Others honored on-stage ARCA Matriarch and Co- ARCA Bobby Gerhart received Jack Bowsher, who passed who Bowsher, Jack It’s a long way from Incidentally, Johnson immell K and car Allgaier owner Mike (tenth). was presented to Steve award award and the Bill Crown. Triple France included sixth place points finisher Todd Bowsher and his mother Julie Ryan Bowsher, Foster andowner Frank his Kimmel (sev car enth), Jason Hedlesky and and his car owners Bill Wells Nevie Richardson (eighth), Brett Rowe (ninth) and Jus tin Allgaier and his father joined on stage by his broth er Billy Gerhart, who serves as his car owner and chief. and Billy crew his Venturini Cathy mother and owner car for honors received Venturini finishing a career-best third in points, while Ryan How Gib Mark owner car and ard son were formally honored for their fourth-place points finish. Fifth-place points fin earned Bjorklund Blake isher the 2006 Rookie of the Year of the man who touched so many in the ARCA over world the course of a racing career that lasted nearly 60 years. Founder, Mildred Marcum, who will celebrate her 93rd birthday on January 6, was among those in attendance. accolades for his place points finish second- and was Clarksville, Indiana native racked up his eighth nation al ARCA RE/ MAX Series championship in 2006. away this past April, posthumously recognized at was the yearly banquet in Cov ington, Kentucky, on 9, Dec. as the guest of The honor. audience, approaching 600, was treated to a big screen tribute to the life and career off off season racing, but he is expected to test at Daytona in January. Frank Kimmel’s small-town the to roots Indiana southern top of the ARCA RE/ MAX Series record books, but the veteran driver has become a familiar fixture on stage at ARCA’s National Champi The Banquet. Awards onship the type champion NASCAR champion type the wanted. broke a bone in a his week ago, wrist while horsing around on a golf course, and will not be able to do any

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