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Atlantic News Dove 333 Central A GE P U. ATLANTICNEWS.COM VOL 34, NO 20 |MAY 16, 2008 | ATLANTIC NEWS | PAGE 1APresor . O. S. J. P AID FOSTER & CO ostal Customer r, POS NH 03820 ted Standard INSIDE: TA ve. GE , IN HEALTH & C. WELLNESS TV LISTINGS Please Deliver Before FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2008 Vol. 34 | No. 20 | 24 Pages The moose is (not) loose ‘Forever Locked’ exhibit makes stop at Hampton Rec Fishing Derby Cyan Magenta Yellow Black BY LIZ PREMO It’s a first for the fishing in Hampton. Open to both that occurred near an early ATlaNTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER derby, which traditionally boys and girls in grades K- settlement known as Fowl- eople taking part in sees a pretty good turnout 8 from Hampton and North ertown, located in Gile State Hampton Rec’s annual from the community and Hampton, the fishing derby Forest, Springfield, NH. It PFishing Derby this lots of lines cast, often under provides an opportunity for portrays two bull moose that weekend will be seeing more sprinkling spring skies. aspiring anglers (often joined permanently locked antlers than fine finned friends near “It's nice to add something by their families) to reel in while dueling, causing their the banks of Batchelder Pond. to the event that people may what could end up being deaths.” They’ll be seeing moose. not have seen before,” says prize-winning fish. Wimsatt adds that the 1998 MERCURY Big, furry, life-sized ones. Of Hampton Rec Program Coor- This weekend, with the display, owned by the non- the huge antlered variety. dinator Rene Boudreau of the presence of the “Forever profit NH Locked Moose MYSTIQUE Two powerful bull moose, “Forever Locked” exhibit. “I Locked” display, they’ll Antler Project, “was created $3,495 forever locked in a battle think it will draw in a lot also get to witness a scene in partnership with Nature’s of people, just driving by to in nature that often escapes Reflection Taxidermy” in stance, eye to eye, ear to ear, $ LEATHER, LOADED, antler to antler — captured check it out.” human eyes. Gray, Maine. He further 2,995 NEW TIRES! #5462B for eternity and on permanent The fishing derby itself According to Project Presi- notes that the project “works GARYBLAKEMOTORCARS.COM display as part of the New is scheduled for Saturday, dent John Wimsatt, "Forever in cooperation with the NH 84 PORTSMOUTH AVE., EXETER, NH 03833 Hampshire Locked Moose May 17 from 8 a.m. to 12 Locked” is a museum-qual- Conservation Officers Relief Antler Project’s aptly-named noon at Batchelder Pond, ity taxidermy exhibit “depict- Association and supports the 866-838-3377 exhibit, “Forever Locked.” located on Towle Farm Road ing a rare, natural event MOOSE Continued on 21A• MON-FRI 8AM - 6PM • SAT 9AM - 5PM PICTURES FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY Client: Gary Blake Motorcars File Name: GaryMC3.3x3AN_051608 Paper: Atlantic News Size: 3.3 x 3 Run Date: 5/16/08 Artist: Ep Proof: 1 Color: 4 color Sent: Confirmation: PAGE 2A | ATLANTIC NEWS |MAY 16, 2008 | VOL 34, NO 20 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . 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