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Atlantic News ATLANTICNEWS.COM VOL 33, NO 45 | NOVEMBER 2, 2007 | ATLANTIC NEWS | PAGE 1A . INSIDE: COUPONS 26,000 COPIES Please Deliver Before FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2007 Vol. 33 | No. 45 | 2 Sections | 32 Pages Fall into fun Cyan Magenta Yellow Black PLAYTIME — Allison Bailey and Dylan Atwood, 4-year-old students from the Village Preschool in Hampton, romp in the leaves on the lawn outside Trinity Church, while Dylan’s sister Jenna, 1, joins in the fun. Read all about fabulous fall fairs and holiday happenings inside this issue of the Atlantic News. — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo Handcrafts show draws the crowds BY SCOTT E. KINNEY years to ensure that the arts it so that they’re going to MINI VAN ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER and crafts offered at the remember it’s worth bring- PORTSMOUTH | Not fair are truly handcrafted ing their friends back to.” SALE! all arts and craft fairs are and of the highest quality. The result of the dis- 4 BEAUTIFUL created equally. Vendors at the popular criminating tastes of Sea- MINIVANS Seacoast Artisans’ event meet with a rigorous coast Artisans is a show PRICED FROM members know this, which screening process to ensure filled with the finest $ is why their annual Fine that the products they sell handcrafted original piec- , BRING IN THIS AD Arts and Crafts Holiday are handmade and made es of arts and craft. That 4995 AND RECEIVE Show continues to draw by the vendor rather than includes paintings, pottery, TO $ $500 OFF the crowds from year to shipped in from exotic fine art photography, food 10,995 THE SELLING PRICE! year. locales. stuffs, children’s clothing, Joyce Sanderson and “We felt there needed to yard art, all natural skin GARYBLAKEMOTORCARS.COM 84 PORTSMOUTH AVE., EXETER, NH 03833 Neil Troost, members of the be a certain level of qual- care products, candles, organization, have worked ity and consistency,” Troost cards and ornaments just 866-838-3377 hard over the past eight said. “We wanted to make ART Continued on 30A• HOURS: MON-FRI: 8AM - 6PM • SAT: 9AM - 5PM Client: Gary Blake Motorcars File Name: GaryMC3.3x3AN_102607 Paper: Atlantic News Size: 3.3 x 3 Run Date: 10/26/07 Artist: ep Proof: 1 Color: 4 color Sent: Confirmation: PAGE 2A | ATLANTIC NEWS |NOVEMBER 92, 2007 | VOL 33, NO 45 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . WEATHER THE WEEKEND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5 SUNNY, BREEZY AND COOL SUNNY AND BREEZY SUNNY AND BREEZY CLOUDY HIGH: 50° LOW: 34° HIGH: 53° LOW: 36° HIGH: 50° LOW: 37° HIGH: 54° LOW: 40° Tides provided by www.MaineHarbors.com Cyan NEWBURYPORT’S HAMPTON HARBOR’S PORTSMOUTH HARBOR’S DOVER HARBOR’S Magenta 10 DAY TIDES 10 DAY TIDES 10 DAY TIDES 10 DAY TIDES HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE DATE AM PM AM PM DATE AM PM AM PM DATE AM PM AM PM DATE AM PM AM PM Yellow 2 FRI 5:56 6:11 - 12:16 2 FRI 6:04 6:19 12:00 12:19 2 FRI 6:12 6:27 - 12:04 2 FRI 7:23 7:38 12:55 1:14 CHANGE 3 SAT 7:00 7:18 1:02 1:25 3 SAT 7:08 7:26 1:05 1:28 3 SAT 7:16 7:34 12:50 1:13 3 SAT 8:27 8:45 2:00 2:23 YOUR 4 SUN 4 SUN 4 SUN 4 SUN 7:00 7:20 1:03 1:29 7:08 7:28 1:06 1:32 7:16 7:36 1:51 1:17 8:27 8:47 2:01 2:27 Black CLOCKS BACK 5 MON 7:52 8:15 1:58 2:25 5 MON 8:00 8:23 2:01 2:28 5 MON 8:08 8:31 1:46 2:13 5 MON 9:19 9:42 2:56 3:23 2 AM SUNDAY 6 TUE 8:39 9:03 2:47 3:15 6 TUE 8:47 9:11 2:50 3:18 6 TUE 8:55 9:19 2:35 3:03 6 TUE 10:06 10:30 3:45 4:13 7 WED 9:20 9:47 3:30 3:59 7 WED 9:28 9:55 3:33 4:02 LasT QUARTER 7 WED 9:36 10:03 3:18 3:47 7 WED 10:47 11:14 4:28 4:57 8 THU 9:56 10:27 4:08 4:39 8 THU 10:04 10:35 4:11 4:42 THURSDAY, NOVEMbeR 1ST 8 THU 10:12 10:43 3:56 4:27 8 THU 11:23 11:54 5:06 5:37 9 FRI 10:30 11:04 4:44 5:16 9 FRI 10:38 11:12 4:47 5:19 NEW MOON 9 FRI 10:46 11:20 4:32 5:04 9 FRI 11:57 - 5:42 6:14 10 SAT 11:03 11:40 5:17 5:51 10 SAT 11:11 11:48 5:20 5:54 FRIDAY, NOVEMbeR 9TH 10 SAT 11:19 11:56 5:05 5:39 10 SAT 12:31 12:30 6:15 6:49 11 SUN 11:36 - 5:50 6:26 11 SUN 11:44 - 5:53 6:29 11 SUN 11:52 - 5:38 6:14 11 SUN 1:07 1:03 6:48 7:24 6-/Ê"1,Ê 8* , Ê *,/ /t "IRDSEED&EEDERS 0OTTERY!CCESSORIES &RESH#UT&LOWERS 3EASONAL(OME $ROLL9ANKEE 'ARDEN$ECOR 'REAT'IFT)TEMS -ENTIONTHISADAND GET/&&A LBBAGOF-EATIES #ENTRAL2D^2YE .(^ /PEN-ON 3AT 3UN ATLANTICNEWS.COM VOL 33, NO 45 | NOVEMBER 2, 2007 | ATLANTIC NEWS | PAGE 3A . COMMUNITY NEWS Post #35 plans Veterans Day events SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS and color guard, bugler HAMPTON | Hamptons’ Mark Weatherby, and Elaine American Legion Post #35 Weatherby, who will perform Commander Ralph Fatello the National Anthem at the has announced that Veter- beach and later at the 11 a.m. ans Day observances will be service. The Seacoast's own conducted in Seacoast area WHS USMC Jr. ROTC Color towns on Sunday, Novem- Guard will also take part in ber 11. these exercises. The schedule is as fol- The general public is lows: New Hampshire invited to attend the obser- Marine Memorial on Hamp- vances. Refreshments will be ton Beach at 8 a.m.; Weare’s served at the Legion Hall Common in Hampton Falls following the 11 a.m. final at 9 a.m.; North Hampton ceremony. For more infor- Public Library on Atlantic mation call Legion Post #35 Avenue at 10 a.m.; and at 11 at (603) 926-4668. a.m. in front of the Global War on Terror monument on the grounds of the Legion Hall, located at 69 High AN APPLE A DAY — (Above) A seventh grade Service Learner from North Hampton School assists with a magic trick at Applefest; Street. (below) Hampton Historical Society members display their volunteer appreciation certificates, and Seniors line up for apple treats. This year's guest speaker — Atlantic News Photos by Liz Premo is Winnacunnet High School Principal Randy Zito, a US Sweet time for Seniors Army combat Veteran who BY LIZ PREMO apple cider, all served by another. Outside, the autumn members of the barn crew served in Vietnam and rose to the rank of Command Sgt. ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER helpful volunteers. leaves and cobalt blue sky were also presented. Cyan Major. HAMPTON | It just “God bless all our food provided a colorful backdrop Offering her own per- • Eye Exams wouldn’t be autumn with- and all our servers,” said through the Hobbs House sonal comments during the Zito’s father, also a US out Applefest, and organiz- HCC volunteer, Nita Niem- windows. presentation, Nudd said with Army combat Vet, served in available with Magenta ers of the popular annual czyk who cheerfully quipped The event also lent itself regard to successful volun- the same unit in WWII, and Dr. KB Boyer O.D. event made the occasion a that “an apple a day” — even to the presentation of awards teering, “You need inspira- his son Capt. Jonathan Zito sweet time for the scores of in dessert form — contributes to a core group of members tion. You need leadership. (a WHS and UNH graduate) • 20 years Hampton Seniors who were to one’s good health. of the Hampton Historical You need someone to inspire is an Air Force C-17 pilot of superior Yellow in attendance. Observing that Applefest Society who invested count- beyond, ‘Oh wouldn’t it be who flew 400 Combat sor- optical service Held last Friday afternoon comes at “a glorious time of less volunteer hours on the nice if…’” ties in Iraq. CSM Randy Zito year when we can harvest the served a total of 26 years in at Hobbs House, Applefest is organization’s recently-com- Then, noting that the state Black 28 Depot Square hosted by the Hampton Com- fruit and enjoy the bounty of pleted barn project. ranks high on the volunteer- the military. munity Coalition, Hampton the Lord,” Trinity’s Rev. Peter The c.1796 Widow Leavitt ism scale thanks in part to Also taking part in the Hampton, NH 03842 Recreation and Trinity Epis- Lane told the Seniors, “Enjoy Barn, which originally stood the efforts of local volunteers, Veterans Day observances 603.926.2722 copal Church. Admission is yourselves this afternoon. It’s on Drakeside Road, was she said “This is the kind of will be Legion Post #35 mem- www.HamptonVision.com free to the town’s Seniors, what God desires.” saved from demolition in thing New Hampshire pro- bers, the post’s rifle squad who turn in their tickets for The guests of honor did 2004, dismantled, moved, duces.” chances to win door prizes.
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