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A YES vote OPPOSED restricting where sex offenders lived. | HB655 would create a separate killing offense the for “unborn knowingly child” of that a this was a woman. particularly hideous crime. Opponents Supporters said said that there is already an additional penalty resulting for in an miscarriage, assault and this was law. the in child" "unborn get really to opponents abortion for way a back door The House KILLED the bill 207-76. A YES vote OPPOSED creating an “unborn child” offense. BREAK property tax credit — if approved by the municipality — to Supporters said all that Veterans. $10 a year is a small price week’s column information regarding key drop-out votes as related to SB18. SB18 would increase from 16 to the 18 in 2009. dropout The state age would fund alternatives to dropping out in its budget. SCHOOL BOARD SIGNING OFF would require that the Department of Education and local school boards certify that they have programs in place for prospective dropouts. Amendment supporters there said weren’t enough that alternative in will place, ensure that and local school that districts this would with not be an stuck unfunded mandate. was Opponents enough funding in said place, and that this was there an attempt sabotage the to bill. The amendment FAILED 155-201. A YES the requirement, and vote OPPOSED FAVORED increasing the drop out age without the certification. VETOED BY PARENT parental approval in (similar to Individual anyEducation Plan for special education "Alternative students) Learning for potential drop Plan" outs. Supporters said parents provides bill the said Opponents word. last the have should a proper balance and gives parents the right to appeal. The amendment FAILED,150-207. The House passed the final bill and the Governor signed it into law on June 26. It will parents YES vote go FAVORED into on effect July A 1, 2009. having the last word on an alternative plan. column information regarding key budget votes as related to HB2. HB2 is the trailer bill, which changes various state laws to support the budget, especially raising the revenue necessary to pay for it. to HB2 would registration delete fees, which the (on increase. section Supporters most said that cars) raising these would increased fees automobilebe be would a burden a on motorists. Opponents $6 said that would be this increase necessary to fund the budget. The House small defeated amendment 149-202, and the $6 remained increase YES in vote the A OPPOSED bill. the fee increase. tax cigarette the proposed | This amendment would reduce increase. That bill would raise the tax from 80 cents a pack to $1.25, a 45-cent increase. The amendment it to would $1.08 raise instead, a 28 cents hike. Supporters larger said increase that a would hurt border sales. smoking, discourage and revenue raise would tax larger the Opponents said (though some opponents voted against any tax increase at all.) 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Right now they are trying are they now Right Jerry McConnell can be The ACLU and its unethi its and ACLU The Each Christian holiday Soon after erecting trib Acknowledging the exis citizens in the country, BAM! country, the in citizens — down comes the heavy- handed fist of tory, the atheistic preda grubbers the of ACLU demanding exhibit the be struck down and removed or heavy fines will be extracted to fill the coffers evil of these mean ugly spirited and laugh liberals. when I hear a (I liberal call a conservative, “meanspirited.”) to destroy the Boy Scouts. I pray they don’t succeed. reached by e-mail at comcast.ne news.co 926-7782. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper. free to disagree, as the ACLU the as disagree, to free does constantly to the point of being bullies about it. cal followers have grossed millions of dollars in extor tive practices whereinorganization an is threatened with a lawsuit which could milk that group’s so finances badly that be they operationally ineffective. would And the ACLU constantlydoes that. season these modern pirates drool day over the pro spective amounts of millions it will be able to force out of the schools, libraries, munic ipalities that wish to comply with the spirit of the season cer and decorations through emonies. utes to the beliefs of than eight more out of every ten and that any religion granted free exercise. was tence of God in lives our in no daily way establishes a religion. Even atheists are

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For Wednesdays open those is pantry who food church need it, the is office church open Monday Friday through from 8:30 a.m. to during 926-2702 (603) by calling be may and reached p.m., 12:30 Moore Moore serves the congregation as its All pastor. are invited to and is care nursery the attend; is provided church handicapped School Sunday and service, each follows hour coffee A accessible. from Wednesday held is Communion Mid-week a.m. 9 at held is located at 525 Lafayette Road in Hampton, holds weekly Sunday Sunday weekly holds Hampton, in Road Lafayette 525 at located morning worship services at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Carroll Rev. welcome to welcome call For attend. or (603) 772-4002 more information, [email protected]. write Unitarian Unitarian Universalist congregation located at 12 Elm holds weekly Street, Sunday services at 9 a.m. and a 11 a.m. period There of is fellowship, coffee and two services. The and conversation church is all handicapped-accessible, are between the or visit visit or 10:30 10:30 a.m. at the church, which is located at 29 in Federal Street Newburyport. Adult classes are held at 9:15 and a.m.; Sunday nursery 465-9666 School (978) at for Pastor, John, children Rob Reverend are contact also information, available. For more offering worship, service and educational opportunities as worship, service offering and opportunities well educational as a welcoming and nurturing environment for individuals families of and all ages. Sunday worship services are held at for for God and their neighbors, the Church is congregation dedicated at to learning Old about living South in today’s world as people who follow Christ. Old South Church is committed to in investing and caring for the people throughout local area, people people of Newburyport for community more a than provides 250 South Old years. 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0 3 - - - from 12A (603) 431-7272 615 Portsmouth Ave. Greenland, NH 03840 www.uncommonroom.com “On average a craft When asked how often It takes the team about “And we all have regular The property owner may “We “We both did shows Troost said like many paranormal elect elect to keep all information collected completely fidential, con or may group give permission the to share the data on their Web site. Either the way, investigation free. is participate. sperson works between 80 and 100 hours each week,” mundane for looking also are causes to explain what has happening. been something the be to found is explainable earthly cause of the Nickie problem, and was quick to estimate, “I’d say have perfectly 90 percent causes.” natural two weeks to report. There complete are three cam a eras and four recorders and hours of data that the group study. must lives,” Nickie laughs, “not TV!” on like the event has been and reborn seen with each time steadyit is held. growth before and we both what knew needed to Sanderson happen,” said. “And taken off. Our door it’sturn out every year has gone up percent.” 10 of the local arts shows, it is dependant andupon craft local folks showing up to

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