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02-09-2007.Pdf FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2007 Vol. 33 | No. 6 | 3 Sections |32 Pages ATLANTIC INSIDE: Brentwood N | East Kingston | ExeterEWS | Greenland | Hampton | Hampton Beach | Hampton Falls Kensington | Newfields | North Hampton | Rye | Rye Beach | Seabrook | South Hampton | Stratham 26,000 COPIES Connelly Communications LLC | www.AtlanticNews.com | 893 Lafayette Road, Hampton, NH, 03842 | (603) 926-4557 |FREE • TAKE ONE Taking The plunge Special Olympics of New Hampshire holds Hampton Beach Fundraiser Cyan Magenta BY ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF REPORTS HAMPTON | Nearly 800 people were seen running, yelling, scream- Yellow ing and whooping it up at Hampton Beach on Sunday. And no, it wasn’t away from some oversized lobster creeping from the Black depths of the Atlantic. It was in fact toward the water, where the happy, and some might say crazy, participants of this year’s Pen- guin Plunge ran headlong into frig- id waters and almost certain goose bumps. 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NEWS Independent Avon OFFICIAL BUSINESS Zoning approved for Valentine Extravaganza • Come see our newest products Seacoast Academy • Shop for your sweetheart SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS school where students can • Discover the Avon Opportunities HAMPTON FALLS | Sea- explore that living laboratory • Meet some of our local representatives coast Academy, a new inde- outside, while also providing pendent middle school slated them with cutting-edge tech- February 10, 2007 • Time: 10-5 to open in September of this nology inside our classrooms, Location: Route 107, East Kingston Town Hall year, has obtained zoning giving students and teachers approval to operate the school an innovative, engaging learn- on the grounds of Liberty ing environment.” Farm in Hampton Falls. Breen said the school’s The school will host a next step will involve work- REVERSE MORTGAGES allow homeowners (age 62 and over) to access the equity reception there on Sunday, ing through the site review in their home with no monthly payment obligation and February 11 to celebrate and process with the town’s Plan- without giving up title to the home. hopes to share preliminary ning Board, and noted the academy has hired a develop- architectural design plans Join the many homeowners who are using funds from The town of Hampton with the community. ment director to assist with a reverse mortgage to provide a supplemental income, Falls held the At a meeting last Thurs- fundraising efforts. The school payoff existing mortgages, pay for medical expenses, annual Deliberative day evening, members of the has initiated a capital cam- home repairs, taxes, travel and more. A reverse Session on Saturday, Hampton Falls Zoning Board paign to raise $2.5 million to mortgage can lead to a more comfortable retirement. February 3. During of Adjustment voted 3-2 to underwrite the cost of reno- the proceedings, vations, technical equipment, Selectman Ted Tocci approve the start-up school’s If you or a loved one could benefit from a Reverse addressed those application for a variance to professional and curriculum Mortgage, please contact Attorney J. Mark Cranford in attendance; Eric permit up to 100 sixth, seventh development activities, and for more information and a referral to a local, reputable Small was recognized and eighth graders to attend financial aid for future stu- Reverse Mortgage Consultant. for his 20 years as the school in two buildings on the dents, and recently received a town administrator; grounds of the historic 170+ significant founding gift. Learn the facts to dispel the myths regarding reverse and Nancy and For more information, visit mortgages! John Sununu were acre working horse farm. Seacoast Academy will www.seacoast academy.org elected Hog Reeves CRANFORD LAW OFFICE, P.C.
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