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For more information, has Andreozzi, Arleen Clerk, Town Hampton | HAMPTON One opening each for selectman, town clerk, supervisor the at up sign must candidate a become to wishing Anyone call the Hampton town clerk’s office at (603) 926-0406. (603) at office clerk’s town Hampton the call (UFPJ) holds the upcoming March on anti-war Washington peace vigil on Saturday, January 27, a series events of will be solidarity held in locations around area. Seacoast the the in here United including States, capitol are invited to bring 27 their January signs, Saturday, on songs, place taking vigil friends a to peace cameras and hall. town Exeter the of grounds the on p.m. 1-2 from over the last These are years. vigils held three from 5-6 p.m. Exeter. downtown in afternoon Thursday every organization; it’s simply a group of people expressing the peace.. for wish organizing US, the throughout groups local and national 1300 the two against largest the demonstrations war in Iraq and country. the around rallies and protests of hundreds spurring For more information visit more www.unitedforpeace.org. For information about the Exeter peace vigils, call 778-7115. (603) available available on the March 13 ballot for both the town and the Hampton. North in district school ballot district school and town the for Candidates 2. February serves who also Chase, Delores Clerk, Town with file should clerk. district school the as to 3 p.m. each weekday and Monday evening from 6:30-8 p.m. For the filing clerk's only, purposes office will be open will a has salary which position Any 5 p.m. 2 until February fee. filing $1 a require selectman, three-year term; one town clerk/ tax Committee three-year Budget collector, two term; term; three-year one Library, town the of treasurer, Trustee one-year term; one member, one Committee terms; Budget three-year members, one-year term; and one term; four-year Trustee of commissioner, Trust water one Funds term; & three-year Cemeteries, terms. three-year members, Board Planning two member, board school one terms; three-year members, board one-year term; district one school school district clerk, one one-year term; and one term; one-year treasurer, district school term. one-year moderator, 964-6029. (603) at Chase located on Drinkwater Road, will host an open to residents house meet for and greet candidates running for election Falls. Hampton in to are encouraged members p.m. Community 6:30-7:30 from attend this informal and session to informational put a face seeking are who those about more learn and/or a name with office. 926-3682. (603) at library the call 13, March the in filled be to positions of number a announced all are as are seats for three- follows; Available 2007 election. terms: year of the checklist, trustee of the trust funds, cemetery library trustee, trustee and zoning openings for planning board; and four board openings for budget of adjustment; committee. two town clerk’s office from now 2, February through inclusive. 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, information, through are hours Monday Office more For 2). 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y ditor students at Seabrook Middle School are better prepared for emergencies following a an visit individual from who knows plenty about equipped being for tions. such situa Robert Rais, a volunteer and board member of the Great American the of Chapter Bay Red Cross, presented a pre designed program paredness especially for fifth graders. training for real life experi ences, as well as using deci respond to skills sion-making to the different emergency situations they may face. students engaged in discus sion about the importance of having an organized fam ily plan should a happen disaster to occur. In addi Seabrook Seabrook Middle School B E - - -

air There were plenty of There also appeared to volun parent addition, In For more information on In In addition, all students volunteering or Director Petrou, Janis contact donating, WHS,at at Affairs Student of (603) 758-9231. high-fives going around the gym as students hung with out Fungo, attired in official Fisher his Cats baseball jersey. be a lot of enthusiasm gen erated for the reading task ahead. According SMS to staffer, “Our one students are up for the challenge!” School, Chem Free, Alumni Drive, Hampton, NH 03842. teers are urgently needed to make this year’s celebration a safe and enjoyable chem- free evening out for gradu ating members of the Class of 2007. Parents and senior class students of are junior encouraged to help out. a a game (plus an additional ticket for an accompanying adult) for any student who reads five age-appropriate books that are not required part reading before of the May. of beginning way this ticket their win who will be honored on the field ceremony. a at pre-game

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6 1 - - ducation E Other students chose to “It’s been eight years that new people at lunch for one week and get to know each the Colorado Rockies, while Rebecca Richter covered the exclusive story of Ninja “Super Ten Protects Silence!” Awkward from Many in experiences their on reflect essays. Their work appears on this page. we’ve known We each other. friends, separate our have all our and cliques, separate our separate interests. It wasn’t until Monday, January that everything 8, changed. It was an assignment from our social studies teacher, 8 the thrust which Hamilton, Ms. Blue team into an odd situa their from them break to tion comfort zones. Our assign ment was just this: Sit with to create a story their in group which was placed a in fictionalizedHenry Chouinard wrote of scenario. his group’s hike through

- 4 o 33, N ol 26, 2007 | V 26, 2007 At the end of the week, Some students chose to Conversations ranged about the women’s suffrage movement, and from sible pos future careers to dream vacations. the students wrote what they learned from this about experience. Students could reflect on their experience in ways. different draw on their experience lunch together and time spent learning aboutother. each from favorite classes to most embarrassing Quizznos about debates from moments, vs. McDonalds to debates For that week, the group ate ber of the 8 Blue team was put into a group that of was peers outside of her his usual or group of friends. anuary ------| J ews s N ’ oices tlantic cademy V A 21 ‘The Breakfast Club: Take 2’ ‘The Breakfast Club: Take eam to T

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chool om S .C ews N gymnasium entrance, in the back of the high school. To To reserve a seat, call the WHS Student Activities (603) office 758-9231. Guests at are advised to enter through the old scrumptious brunch, exciting entertainment and several door prizes. Admission is reservations free; are however, required. attending this Senior Citizens-only event will be treated to a Sweetheart Brunch, taking place on Saturday, February from 10 10:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. in the WHS dining hall. Guests Winnacunnet High School (pictured) continue WHS their annual winter tradition by presenting this year’s Senior to improving the lives of adolescents through therapeutic and therapeutic through adolescents of lives the improving to educational programs. Grazier has invited the group to utilize resources in the library Grazier has to invited utilize the resources group whenever needed. Odyssey NH is a group home, dedicated assignments. The assignment was to write a paper on their definition of a modern day Cinderella. WHS Librarian, Dot Winnacunnet High School recently to work on their English Therapeutic Center in Hampton, visited the Hawley Library at findings to the class. come to class dressed as the character and present their “Odyssey.” “Odyssey.” The students were required to conduct research and write a paper about their favorite Greek god or goddess, at Winnacunnet High School, class are and currently reading her an abridged Freshman version of English Homer’s SWEETHEART SWEETHEART TIME — ON ASSIGNMENT — ASSIGNMENT ON DRESSING THE PART — PART THE DRESSING tlantic A .

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(603) call Center, Discovery Bay Great the at Bay management time a host will Stratham, in who Avenue Participants Hill p.m. Bunker 6:30 at 30 January Tuesday, on workshop workshop this get it in all can’t done a that (again), late find running will themselves find life of out more get to want and day to of take strategies offers control their time and accomplish more The will each by be day. workshop Rebecca presented a Schnobrich, LLC. and organizer professional time Consulting, management Efficiency Wise Time with specialist (603) at library the call workshop, this about information desk. more front library’s the by stop pre-register, to 772-4346; community to its first annual Pizza Bowl, which will be held at at held be will which Bowl, Pizza annual first its to community p.m. 12-2 from 28 January Sunday, on Hotel Ashworth the Bella Rose, Christy’s Pizza, Domino’s Pizza, Galley Hatch, Pizza Pizza, Joe’s NY Piazza Papa Pizza, Gino’s, Godfathers, Zesto’s. and Pub Wally’s Subs, TNT Pizza, Just Sal’s Hut, Choice People’s of Best the including Sauce, Best categories, Crust, Best Cheese, importantly, most and, Pizza afternoon Specialty this Best on out miss to want not will lovers Pizza Award. of fun, great fellowship and the best Seacoast. Pizza tasting pizza Bowl in 2007 is the $7 are and may be purchased an Tickets bar. fundraiser, cash with all-you-can-eat complete Brad contact information, more For or door. at the in advance 926-4459. (603) at Jett the at p.m. 7 at 14 February Wednesday, for Road meeting next their Winnacunnet 127 at located Church, Congregational First Hampton. in present the they program, "A while mosaics Spa of basics the for guests and Your Feathered members Friends,” teaching yards. their for birdbath a making be will rocks or sea dish and pottery, glass plates, to various use in at 929- Karin (603) contact information, For more project. this 6573. New members are 964-1330. always (603) at welcome; for Cote Lisa membership call information, was (NHFRW) Women of Republican Federation Hampshire state the in club Each Club. Manchester Greater the by hosted year. the during board state the for a meeting hosts federation Club. Seacoast the by hosted be will meeting next The members their hosts area their in club each and state, the example, For around entertainment. raising fund and speakers Balsams guest the to of manager time long the hosted Club Seacoast the Resort for His about its luncheon. stories Dixville Christmas entertaining very were voting nation the in first the and Notch Ghost.” “Balsam’s famous the of stories inside the was as and New Club Central were Hampshire added, making the Republican busy growth, this With clubs. eight of their total to current nearer meetings attend to opportunity the have women base. home nearest club or 357-2759. can (603) call at check www.NHFRW.com the Wilkinson State Nancy Chairman, Membership ------Those in the community For more information The girl’s team will play Playoffs begin the week coast residents make onade lem out of life’s lemons. Though the organization’s contributions maysmall, they mean the world seem to families in need. who are interested in help ing bring to Womenade Sea brook or wish referral to make are encouraged a visit to ofthe www.womenade hamptons.org. Tax-deduct ible donations can be sent to Womenade at PO Box 122, Hampton Falls, NH 03844. scheduletobe announced at the conclusion of the regu lar season. Not surprisingly, there will be no or afternoon evening games on Super Bowl Sunday. about the Hampton Recre ation Department’s School High League, call BasketballRene Boudreau at the Hampton Rec Rec office, (603) 926-3932. for the second the suspect alleged in robbery. one Any with information lead ing to the identitysecond person of involved the asked is to contact Hampton Police Department at (603) 929-4444 or anonymouslythroughCrimelinethethe of Hamptons at (603) 929-1222 or via e-mail at crimeline@ hamptons yahoo.com. 9:15 a.m., Blue vs. Eliot 2 at February WHS;andSunday, 25, Blue vs. Eliot 1 a.m. at and 9:15 Red vs. Eliot 2 10:30 at a.m., both at WHS. versus Portsmouth on Sun day, January 28 a.m. at at WHS; on 10:30 Saturday, February 3 at 4:30 p.m. vs. Seabrook at Seabrook; and February at10:30 Sunday, 11 a.m. at WHS vs. Dover. of February 25, with the

8 1 ------EOE-M/F/V/D 920 Lafayette Rd positions available. Seabrook, NH 03874 Between 9AM & 5PM, at: Or E-mail Your Resume To: To: Resume Your Or E-mail FAMILY DOLLAR STORES DOLLAR STORES FAMILY [email protected] our new store. Sales, cashier & stock We need experienced people to prepare need experienced people to We Apply in person on: Friday, February 2, February Apply in person on: Friday, NEW STORE OPENING STORE NEW talk to you about our store manager training program. “We just feel we can’t dis can’t we feel just “We Kean says the group has is eager to get Womenade As of press time, police Remaining scheduled WOMANADE From 10A SUSPECT From 1A If you have retail management experience, we would like to If you have retail management experience, we would like to criminate. If someone needs no help needs someone help, matter where they’re from,” Rooney says. “a big pull for The Seabrook.” organization has been working with the town schedule to a public meeting in the next month in order to address the logistics establishing of a in Seabrook. Womenade chapter of the word out and help Sea 9:15 a.m. at North Hampton School (NHS); February 8, Thursday, 6:15 p.m., RedNorthvs.Hampton atGreen February 10,NHS; Saturday, 5:15 p.m., Red vs. Eliot 1 at Marshwood Middle School; Sunday, February 11, a.m., 9:15 Blue vs. North Hamp Saturday, WHS;atGreen ton February 17, 4 p.m., Red vs. North Hampton White WHS; Sunday, February at 18, Department and arraigned on a charge of Hampton robbery at Districtlater that same morning. He Court is currently being Rockingham held at County rectional Cor Facility on $25,000 cash bail and awaits a prob able cause hearing uled for schedFeb. 7. continuingwere theirsearch games for the boy’s (Hampton teams Red and Hamp ton Blue) are Saturday, as January follows: 27, p.m. 6:30 Blue versus Eliot 2 Marshwood; at Sunday, Janu ary 28, 9:15 a.m., Dover Green Red at vs. WHS; Sat urday, February 3, 4 Blue p.m., vs. WHS; Dover Sunday, February 4, Blue 9:15 a.m., Red at vs. Seabrook at WHS and also North Blue vs. Hampton White at

------4 o 33, N ol 26, 2007 | V 26, 2007 Those interested in what The two teachers say the “The kids may start out “The trust has been the The public is invited to “We “We had a kid who The season begins the Over the course of the thing. They’ve found that if they put their mind to out it, they can do it. It’s some decent a make can they thing living at and be proud The pride in it is intense.” of. building trades is currently working on or the previous classes’ projects visit the should class Web www.seacoasttech.com site and at click on the “Building Con link. struction Technology” ing.” students go through a trans formation in their classroom from the time they begin as building trade students until the time they complete the course and quite often results are priceless. the wishy-washy, but then they just start to says glow,” Ger kin. “They’ve learned some the building trades’ acknowledges trust, Gerkin, who says he is thankful for trust’s the members and contributions. their to this thing the whole secret time,” he says. “They’re all and field the in professionals it’s what makes gram run this smoothly because pro it was set up right from the beginning. The senior class noth school the cost projects Hampton Academy, boys at Marston School), and or two games one are played on the weekends. attend any or all games, of these and “therecharge to get in,” says is Bou no dreau. “We had people about at 70 our last game. was It a good turn-out.” not be possible without school basketball. played for years,” us for “Then Boudreau [last three year] he varsity. It says.stung made for us but it was good for him.” first week in Januaryprogresses and beginning through of March.players the The take partweekly in practice one (girls at cut 16 kids” from the rosters this year. decade that the rec has league been in existence, Bou dreau has seen a number of through up playersmovehis the ranks in regulation high anuary ------| J ews N tlantic A 18A | The program would “I expect them to be as Gerkin says he expects Last year building trades Building trades students “They learn how it was That includes deeding, There are two boy’s teams boy’s two are There “We play Seabrook, They’re local too, with “It’s competitive basket That’s not to say, how According to Hampton PRIDE From 1A LEAGUE LEAGUE From 17A age working on.” project,” project,” he says. “They’ve got to talk about professionally the project they’re his students. good, if not better, than the contractors working on a high school. professionalism from all of School campus. Future proj ects include the remodeling of the library of the former students built tenance the building that main part is of the new Exeter a High course, such as a Habitat for Humanity house being built in Norwood. cess.” are also required to do com munity service as part of the estimates work,” says Ger kin, “and the of knowing importance the whole pro struction. put out to bid and how dealing with lawyers, basic surveying, excavation well as actual physical as con the work. The students are hous the build who ones the es, not us.” kin. “They’re responsible for problem solving, setting work a schedule and doing popular is this league, says Boudreau, “we still had to Eliot,” says Boudreau. and one girl’s team, with 12 players on each team. So Seacoast area. North Hampton, Dover and Winnacunnet High School athletic facility and the oth ers played at schools in the ball,” says Boudreau. “They are really good games.” home games played at the skilled hoopsters who the court running. hit ever, ever, they are any less ented tal or driven than peers. In their fact, they are swift, who don’t make the varsity or junior varsity teams” for any number of reasons. Rec Program Coordinator, Rene Boudreau, the ers play “are high school kids ful eye of an coaching all-volunteer staff. P

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parade beginning at 11:30 a.m. Hampton in front Beach of the Casino Ballroom on Ocean Boulevard. at 12 noon. Then everyone will gather on the sands of Hampton of sands the on gather will everyone Then Beach to see the first wave of Plungers hit the waves hand to cheer them on and hand out dry towels. — the ocean. Countless supporters are expected to be on As for the live music, This outing isn’t the first (in “waves,” of course) straight into — and quickly out of mouth”), donned ballet slip pers (“Death on Pointe” and “Nutcracker in a Nutshell”), cal talents, including Marian regs Marangelli, Dennis Purdie, Deb Stokel, Horrigan, Kathy Craig Fogg Hosker himself. and a selection of will love zing songs the throughout heartstrings the thanks to Michael Morris on evening, and Heather Mike on fiddle. for Vatican which has Productions, delighted many an audience with a long his tory of interactive They theater. have gone day the route (“A holi Dickens of a Christmas”), solved myster ies at (“Murder the Manor”), explored the more seedierside of the Port City (“The Underbelly Tour of Ports - - - Delivering plenty of Omnia vincit amor in spend to way better What and Sonny and Cher — and have a delicious dinner and great music besides? laughs along with fuzzies, the warm- cast — straight from Productions Vatican — stars some of the Seacoast’s most recognizable theatri “Cupid’s Chronicles,” “Cupid’s which Chronicles,” features some of the greatest lovers and couples known throughout history. In fact, they just may turn be some out of the most to unique dining companions ever. time with folks like Samson and Delilah, Anne and Boleyn King Archie Henry and Edith XVIII, Bunker, tures a tures gourmet three-course meal, live musical mances and perfor plenty of inter action during the production. theater - - - - - riter riter W W

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For more information, information, more For accessible. handicapped is church The On Sunday evenings, the Jr. High Youth meet at 6 p.m., and the the and p.m., 6 at meet Youth High Jr. the evenings, Sunday On RYE | Rye Congregational Church, located at 580 Washington Washington 580 at located Church, Congregational Rye | RYE A 28A | open Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and and p.m., 12:30 to a.m. 9:30 from Friday through Monday open 772-6625. (603) at reached be can and 16, serving lunch to senior students and staff at Exeter High High Exeter at staff and students senior to Youth lunch the by serving 16, sponsored and is café The p.m. 1 to a.m. 11 will from supper school turkey public next the Also, church. the of Ministry is office church The 5 p.m. at 10 February Saturday, on held be Study on Luke on Thursdays at on Study 9 Luke on and Thursdays a.m.; Moms in Touch, 2 God it’s the “Thank February In at a.m. addition, and 8:30 26 mornings Friday January on open be will Café Church Friday” Message. A time of fellowship with coffee and is punch with coffee held A time of fellowship Message. Weekly service. second the after and services two the between from Prayer Morning Early Daily include church at the events Bible at Adult 10 Group a.m.; Prayer Circle Tuesday 5-6 a.m.; is available is during available both Sunday Children’s School services. classes for to Kindergarten senior high school students are at 10 the service Children’s after a.m. the second during held 10 a.m. Nursery care is available during both services; 10 older a.m. care is both Nursery during services; available children are encouraged to remain with their parents and Special family. worship bulletins for care children Nursery are pictures. available, and coloring puzzles bible-related with 27) 27) 8:30 at begins holds service two worship worship style services every traditional Sunday A with Pike. Michael Pastor at following service worship style with a.m., a contemporary 307 Epping Road in Exeter (near the new high school on Route Route on school high new the (near Exeter in Road Epping 307 8:30 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and may be by (603) reached calling if calling a message leave please hours; office during 926-2702 after-hours. accessible. Mid-week is Communion accessible. held from Wednesday For p.m. in those who need the 12:30-12:55 it, sanctuary. the a.m. 9:30-11:30 from is food pantry open Wednesdays church The church office is open through Thursday Tuesday from morning worship services at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Rev. Carroll Carroll Rev. a.m. 10:30 and 9 at a.m. services worship morning to All invited are as its pastor. the congregation serves Moore is and childcare provided the attend; is church handicapped located at 525 Lafayette Road in Hampton, holds weekly Sunday Sunday weekly holds Hampton, in Road Lafayette 525 at located holds Sunday services each week at 9 a.m. at 11 a.m. A time of time A All a.m. 11 at 9 a.m. at week services. each both services follow Sunday holds will conversation and coffee 772-4002. fellowship, (603) call information, For attend. to welcome are Unitarian Universalist congregation located at located 12 congregation Elm Street, Universalist Unitarian children children are also available. For more Rob Reverend information, contact John, at Pastor, (978) or 465-9666 visit www. oldsouthnbpt.org. environment for families and individuals of all ages. all of individuals and families for environment which is at Adult located 29 in Street Federal Newburyport. are classes held at 9:15 and a.m.; nursery for School Sunday Old South Church is committed to investing in and caring for caring in and to investing is committed and Church South Old service worship, offering area, local nurturing the and throughout welcoming people a as well as opportunities educational centered life in the Christian tradition. tradition. Christian the in life centered learning to dedicated is Church South Old at congregation the about living in today’s world as people who follow Christ. for for the people of for Newburyport more Old than church, South provides 250 Presbyterian years. 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