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HAPPY NEW YEAR! INSIDE: 21 VOICES 26,000 COPIES Please Deliver Before FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2006 Vol. 32 | No. 51 | 3 Sections |40 Pages Souper Bowl Cyan WHS fills Magenta Empty Bowls BY LIZ PREMO ATlaNTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER Yellow HAMPTON | There was a Bowl-a-Thon at Winnacunnet High School recently, and all the Black action therein had nothing to do with the venerable indoor sport with the funny-looking shoes. Instead, it was a creative ven- ture held in preparation for the annual Empty Bowls fundraiser, scheduled for Saturday, January 20 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the spacious WHS dining hall. Taking a quick break from her seat behind one of the potter’s wheels in the school’s ceramics studio, WHS senior Megan Tyler washes clay mud off her hands and arms. She is wearing a clay- “This is a big help for ics students in their regular streaked blue denim apron Empty Bowls,” says Megan, classes at WHS as well as Inside... which reaches somewhere surveying the busy yet sur- professional potters in the around her shins. Behind her, prisingly serene surround- Seacoast area. “We want to EALTH there are several students ings. get as many people involved H & are bent over their wheels, Along with classmate as possible.” WELLNESS patiently using wet hands to Nicole Kapral, who is off She notes that some of the • When the party’s over... shape and mold the spinning running errands, Megan students who have helped out • New technology may clay into smooth bowls. is the co-organizer of this are experienced clay crafters, WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVICE OF revolutionize Nearby, other students year’s Empty Bowls at WHS. while others have never been chiropractic care are fashioning simple bowls The two have taken on the “behind the wheel” in the • Resolutions for from flat clay “disks,” and overall responsibility for the ceramics studio. And, as the VOLVOS, JAGUARS healthy skin applying glaze and embel- event as their Senior Seminar Bowl-a-Thon is a volunteer lishments to those bowls project. “drop-in” effort, students & HONDAS which have already been “The Bowl-a-Thon is our from throughout WHS are BRING THIS AD 10% YOUR FIRST formed. Still more bowls first big step,” Megan says, lending a much-appreciated IN & RECEIVE OFF SERVICE!!! have been set aside in prepa- explaining how additional hand. ration for eventual firing in bowls are being supplied “All grades are helping 603.772.8233 the school’s kiln. through the talents of ceram- BOWLS Continued on 38A • *10% good up to $50.00 in service Client: Gary Blake Motorcars File Name: GBlakeMC3.3x3AN_121506 Paper: Atlantic News Size: 3.3 x 3 Run Date: 12.15.06 Artist: lj Proof: Color: 4c Sent: Confirmation: PAGE 2A | ATLANTIC NEWS | DECEMBER 29, 2006 | VOL 31, NO 51 HAPPY NEW YEAR! ATLANTICNEWS.COM . 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KINNEY the vehicle traveling north- driving onto the grounds of the wetlands, and the two ATlaNTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER bound on Interstate 95. the Sagamore Golf Course. occupants were subsequent- First Unitarian NORTH HAMPTON | A Mass. State Police imme- The driver of the suspect ly taken into custody by SPECIal TO THE ATlaNTIC NEWS reflect on the past, revel in routine traffic stop turned to diately notified New Hamp- vehicle managed to elude the North Hampton police EXETER | The First Uni- the present and send a wish a pursuit through two states shire State Police, Troop A, the Troopers involved in the department. tarian Society of Exeter, a to the future? All are cor- and ended with an arrest in of the pursuit. pursuit as he drove across Nicholas R. McDonald, welcoming Unitarian Uni- dially invited to bid adieu North Hampton. The suspect vehicle the golf course in a 2000 26, of Orrington, Maine versalist congregation which to the old year and welcome On Sunday, Dec. 24, at crossed into New Hamp- Toyota Tundra 4 wheel and he is being held at the meets at 12 Elm Street, will the new. Be sure to bring a approximately 6:30 a.m., shire and at this time Troop- drive vehicle, which caused Rockingham County Jail on hold only one morning ser- drum if one is available. Trooper Joshua Ulrich of the er Chris Roblee of the New extensive damage to the fair- $10,000 cash bail on charges vice on Sunday, December A period of fellowship, Massachusetts State Police Hampshire State Police ways. of disobeying a police officer, 31 at 10:30 a.m. "Looking coffee and conversation stopped to assist a possible became involved in the pur- The suspect vehicle exit- reckless conduct, and crimi- Back, Looking Forward" is will follow the service. The disabled motorist on the suit. ed the golf course travel- nal mischief, brought forth the topic of the service for church is handicapped- northbound side of Inter- The suspect vehicle con- ing on North Road and then by the New Hampshire state this Sunday. accessible and all are wel- state 95. tinued to travel northbound turning onto Route 1 south- police. Additional charges The Music and Worship come to attend. For more While speaking with at speeds in excess of 85 bound where the North are expected to be brought Committee is planning this information, call (603) 772- the driver of the vehicle an miles per hour. In the vicin- Hampton police attempted forth by the North Hampton last Sunday service for 2006, 4002 or write e-mail@exeter- altercation ensued between ity of Bridge #12, located in to stop the vehicle.