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Municipal Budget uge s etter H L Apple 5: I went straight www. is address Web The Last, and the most the Editor: To The Hampton Budget As a 30-year resident Mary Jo Boisvert with PSNH Communications said at noon on Tuesday that the majority of remaining power regardless regardless how you want to say it. to the point,on point. and I stayed to did use not any need"equalized", terms"variables", "fair such as market value" or "dwelling,” because involved or necessary in this they comparison. are not nhmunicipal. org/Home/; if you go to this Web site, you can determine for yourself what it has for credentials. important point, again, is to (Deliberative vote and out get Session, February 3; Town Election Day, Thanks. March 13. Committee made mistake, which a will hurt the huge Hampton taxpayers, when they voted January 11 to not with contract the recommend vote (the teachers 21 SAU the was 7 yes and 7 no). — and taxpayer — of Hampton and mem ber of the Winnacun net School Board, the board represented I on the SAU 21 Nego tiations Committee. For the first time, we had an experienced labor attorney as our chief negotiator. PSNH crews. By 8 10,000 Tuesday, of a.m. those cus on tomers were back in service. facts

(603) 778-7461 M-F 9:30 - 5:30 Sat 10:00 - 4:00 Exquisite pple blast from 1 a A 145 Water St. Exeter, NH Exeter, St. Water 145 Members, League of NH Craftsmen Members, Apple 3: The town budget town The 3: Apple Apple 4: That is a LOT of These are budget thetown The 1: Apple facts Apple 2: The population To the Editor: Ann thank to want I First, Second, let me rebut At daylight on Tuesday, Jewelry Collection icy Yelle’s the contrary, please share it with the rest of us. divided population is by the per capita value ($1,534.00). Hampton's apples, or taxpayers’ dollars, additional60 two-mancrews, half of which were from the utility’s sister Connecticut Light and Power companies, and Western Massachusetts Electric Company, reinforced Ann Kaiser'sabout apples comments and I indicated apples. my source, New the Government Hampshire Center address (Web Local Ann below), Kaiser used which frequently most when worked she likely for the town. State The of Newand other Hampshire New Hampshire organizations abundance have of informationon the Internet available for an anyone to use and reference. (apples): for 2006 was $23,609,157.00. value, 15,394, I from used the was New Local Hampshire Government Center, Municipal Data, and reliable Employment 2006most the is source Edition. ThisIf 2006. for available accurate anyone has information to Kaiser. She took to the write time a to rebutting the letter paper, to opinion, which is democracy voice her at work. She and I do agree on one thing: Get out vote and (Deliberative Session, February 3, Town Election Day, March 13).

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Sunday School for is through pre-Kindergartners Junior available High youth during the worship service, as is quality childcare for infants and of of Christ, located at invites 295 the Avenue, Atlantic public to on worship at Sunday mornings 10 a.m. are Services led 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 in Touch, Friday mornings at 8:30 a.m. 8:30 at mornings Friday Touch, in staff and students is senior to lunch office serving 26, church January on The open p.m. 1 to a.m. 11 from school High Exeter at Prayer from 5-6 a.m.; Tuesday Circle Prayer Group at 10 a.m.; at 10 a.m.; Group Prayer Circle Tuesday a.m.; 5-6 from Prayer Moms and a.m.; 9 at Thursdays on Luke on Study Bible Adult Kindergarten to senior high school students are held during the the during held are students school high senior to Kindergarten time A Message. Children’s the after at 10 a.m. service second the two is and punch between held coffee with of fellowship service. second the after and services Special worship bulletins for children are available, with bible- with available, are children for bulletins worship Special available is care Nursery pictures. coloring and puzzles related during both services. Children’s Sunday School classes for a.m., with a contemporary style worship service following at following service worship style with a a.m., contemporary a.m. 10 are encouraged to remain with their parents and family. 307 Epping Road in Exeter (near the new high school on Route Route on school high new the (near Exeter in Road Epping 307 27) 8:30 at begins holds service two worship worship style services every traditional Sunday A with Pike. Pastor Michael age P

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