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GOOD TIMES — Being active is an important and enjoyable way for Senior Citizens to stay happy, healthy and alert. Read more about it in this month’s Health & Wellness section, beginning on Page 13A in this issue of the Atlantic News. — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo Welcome aboard By Liz Premo the Atlantic News. “With the addition of sylvania, a 12,000-student state univer- Atlantic News Staff Writer Mr. Patton to complement our editorial sity located 60 miles east of Pittsburgh. HAMPTON | The Atlantic News staff and contributors, we He was voted Teacher offers a warm welcome to Hampton add depth and balance, as of the Year by graduating 1999 resident Gary Patton, a contributing well as great character and seniors, and was awarded lexus writer whose column will appear in the passion.” “Professor Emeritus” sta- paper every other week beginning with Patton holds an tus upon his retirement. rx300 Leather, Sunroof, our May 25 issue. undergraduate degree in He has served as chairman Loaded. #5440A “I’m pleased to be working for the mechanical engineering of the Hampton Democrat- Atlantic News and to be part of what from Purdue University, as ic Committee for the past $ Service appears to be a new wave in journal- well as Masters and doc- 10 years. only AND SALeS ism,” says Patton, who most recent- toral degrees in behavioral Patton has been mar- 11,995 ly wrote a bi-weekly column for the science from Tufts Univer- ried for 45 years to Lenore, garyblakemotorcars.com Hampton Union from 2000-07. sity. who is currently the chairman of the 84 portsmouth ave., exeter, nh 03833 “We are a local, warm and positive Presently an adjunct faculty member Rockingham County Democratic Com- community newspaper,” says Michael at Salem State College, Patton taught for mittee. They have two married children, 888.507.4599 P. Connelly, owner and publisher of 28 years at Indiana University of Penn- and four grandchildren. hours: Mon-Fri: 8aM - 6pM • Sat: 9aM - 5pM

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Supporters said fees that are not the only taxes necessary, and but make sense: tax the would discourage smoking and save cigarette millions of dollars in future medical costs. Opponents said that taxes are too much a burden: the cigarette tax is going up hurts too border stores. An fast attempt to and remove the cigarette tax 165-197, so FAILED the tax hike remained in the trailer bill. YES As vote of OPPOSED press the tax cigarette increase. A time the bill was being considered by the committee which held a Senate public hearing on it April on 17. Finance ID ACT | participating in a known national as the Real identification ID Act. that card This all program system, states would require have a a national uniform data driver bank. Supporters license of and this ID create Act said that ADULT ADULT DEPENDENTS | coverage on family plans to dependents dependents are under unmarried 26 or getting if coverage the elsewhere. Supporters said that part-time students and those working in entry-level jobs Opponents said that this oftenmandate would drive up the cost don’t of have family plans, making health it more expensive coverage. for younger kids, those or would result in some employers with dropping Since 13-10. bill the PASSED Senate The altogether. coverage to back go to needs it amendment, minor a contained bill the FAVORED vote YES A Governor. the to goes it before House extending the coverage to young adult dependents. permanently ban burning of Construction waste, & though Demolition it would still allow transfer occasional stations burning at until 2011, alternatives while the such state as investigates Supporters recycling, said reuse that burning and C&D waste conservation.toxics not only into emits the air, of it such would waste from encourage other nearby the states such importation that bans. have Opponents passed said that C&D somewhere, waste needs and to this go would construction raise industry. 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FAVORED | Human Services no longer count as income disbursements from a special needs trust for items not covered as medical expenses, such as an motorized Supporters said that computer. adults should be able to use wheelchair or a special the special needs trust for what it is meant for — to make it easier for the disabled person to function — without that person being disqualified for Medicaid. that Opponents it said would allow those Medicaid with dollars which means should be saved to for the be poor. The Yes eligible A Committee. Finance its to 22-2 bill the PASSED Senate for in money spend to flexibility more allowing FAVORED vote Medicaid losing without disabled, the for trust needs special eligibility. ------Editor / Publisher But don’t bet your lunch Jerry McConnell can be The only significant One of my pet solutions ~ Michael P. 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y pecial the gazebo in Marelli Park, July 13 and 21, and August 6 and 17 Senior (free); Lunch not already paid, the Hamp ton Recreation Department will take the money until the end of May. department told members that the trip to Italy is open still for signups, but time is running short so anyone who would like to go and office rec the to go better had pay the deposit. the Floor presenting “Floor play” ($82 for residents, $87 for non-residents) on June 2; Night at free outdoor the movie on Museum, Sat urday, June 16 at 8:45 p.m. at Tuck Field (bring a blan ket); Strawberry mid-July from Festival, 12-1:30 p.m. at the uptown fire station on Winnacunnet Road; Mohe gan Sun, August 22 ($25 for residents, $30 for non-resi dents); summer concerts at was sung with enthusiasm under the guidance of Lou ise Calkins, the ever-faithful pianist. was Anna read by DelBuono in the absence of Betty Pow ell, who is still at SunBridge. Guests at the meeting were Patricia LaPierre, Buell. and Wanda Wakeen Kathy Greta LaMontagne, Diana by Cleary, Tina Welch, anna Rose Wright, and Geremiah the Perry, Terry McSweeney. Sunshine has Lady, sent Get Well cards to Jean DeWyn gaert, Grace Stuckey, Greta Cleary Agnes and Magee. Gal the at luncheon June the ley Hatch Conference Cen ter on Thursday, JuneThe cost is 14. $15 for a choice of chicken or haddock. For those members who have ton Seniors were happy to meet again Method United the at on9 May Thursday, ist Church, after the cancel lation of the April meeting because of inclement weath er. B S ------BLOCK Continued on 23A• Of course, personal ties to ties personal Of course, “It’s great that she’s a “She’s “She’s going to do great Rene Boudreau, the rec Her Her predecessor appears Yeaton says Yeaton she has been Her job responsibilities someone who’s a recreational recreational a who’s someone professional — and a nice on a regular basis. As a result, result, a As basis. regular a on is there anticipates Boudreau a smooth transition in store colleague. newest his for the hometown and a back ground in all things rec are a plus, as far as Recreation Director Dyana Martin concerned. is Hampton resident,” Martin. “I’m happy to says have have have no problem filling the behind. left were that shoes — no in question my mind,” the wasn’t who Doheny, says only staffer to give a Yeaton on. early confidence of vote department’s program coor to he is “excited says dinator, have someone with knowl edge of the recreation software” field [computer] the and which the department uses with with members of the public when they to venture the rec offices. upstairs department’s answer registrations, Taking ing phones, updating recre ation information appearing on the town’s Web site and Channel 22, providing pub licity and working at special busy Yeaton will keep events in. settles she as will quite certain that Yeaton “looking “looking forward to coming back to Hampton and work ing with the adding people,” “there’s a lot of great I’m grams here. I hoping can pro ideas.” good some in bring include plenty of interaction ------Katie Yeaton riter W

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U H C 4 1 I O ealth T T L Y H ian ian Award winner is She made Lynn’s a to promise him to mentor. continue his legacy and to “never stop moving.” Charlie, a retired Portsmouth attorney should should be Her “Hospital Ambassador.” for concern genuine and ambition, grace, employees, families and patients shines Lynn LeBlanc C A E A - E T R H I P - - - V Detect the location of your subluxations concerned areas with extreme precision Treat Fix the cause of the problem Re-analyze to has ensure improvement occured Educate you on your case your progress Track Maintain the with correction periodic evaluations how you function Improve and feel! R O N Science and technology have taken what used to be accomplished by hand or feel, to a highly advanced level. you Now and your doctor can see the location of your spinal problems! It is a more gentle approach to correcting Subluxation and Nerve Impingement Syndrome. ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ With this technology Dr. Arsenault can better: I U R RSENAULT I O O H Y T B. A B.

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The deadline to register is or nh.us/rec July www.town.exeter. at online available 27 are forms at 4 p.m. Registration at the Exeter Rec office, located at 32 Court Street. For more information, call (603) 773-6151. the Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce for Business After Hours May on 23 Wednesday, at The Inn at Spruce Wood, located at 25 Road Worthern in Durham. The event is from 5:30-7:30 p.m., and there will be hors d’oeuvres, beverages and prizes. Members of the any Chamber, business their seeking more guests, information and about The or Chamber Area the of Exeter are Commerce Spruce Wood Inn at welcome to attend. Admission is free, and participants will have an opportunity to network and meet new members. Everyone is urged to bring a supply of exchange. For business more information, call cards (604) or 772-2411 visit to www.exeterarea.org. annual Plant and Bake Sale on Saturday, May 19 from 8 a.m. a.m. 8 from 19 May Saturday, on Sale Bake and Plant annual to 1 p.m. on the grounds of the former Courthouse, Hampton District located on Winnacunnet Hampton Garden Club’s only Road. fundraiser for the year. This is the some of which come gardens — from will be for sale along garden with other garden-related club members’ items. Members own will also be sharing their cooking skills as baked goods will be included in their sale. gardening or plant answer to hand on be will members club questions. The public is welcome to participate by donating their plants (labeled) or garden-related items for the call Jean sale; Power at (603) 926-2427 for details. warmly invited by the Health and Healing Ministry of the United Church of Christ in North Hampton for reflection, a labyrinth walk and opportunity to experience the gift of May 23 from 7-8:30 p.m. touch on Wednesday, spaces have been created with intentional simplicity participants are and encouraged, after a brief opening from 7- 7:15 p.m., to go to where their heart is drawn for peace and renewal.” Hampton. For more information, call (603) 964-8687. Citizens (TASC) is seeking transportation-dependent other and Citizens volunteer Senior for rides drivers to provide residents in Seacoast area towns. Hampton Falls, North Stratham. Hampton, Rye, Seabrook and information, call Project Coordinator, Carol Gulla at (603) 926-9026, or e-mail [email protected]. is currently accepting registrations for Soccer. Youth 6-on-6 Fall grades K-6 and is fundamental designed aspects of the to sport, while encouraging them instruct students to in enjoy themselves the and make new friends. The does not program stress competition, but rather recreation and good sportsmanship. ------As the recipient, the Jack O. Bovender, Jr., chair Jr., Bovender, O. Jack While an attempt has This article was written by national national winner receives a $5,000 donation to a charity of choice and $5,000 in cash. Charlie requested his funds be donated to the Hat” “Top Nursing Scholarship Fund and the Portsmouth Senior Citizen Center Senior Trans Services. port Perry Perry Blass, Community Liai Home Innovations Living at son Care in Greenland. To discuss the content of this article, well as as any aspect of care Seniors for or others needing sup port, call Perry Blass at (603) 436-1586 or -email pblass@liv ing innovations.com. 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Bill DaGiau (pictured) is the committee hoto Hampton Falls residents Teagan and Tom Evans Tom and Teagan residents Falls Hampton P different different habitats in Odiorne Point State Maine, a rocky shore, woodlands, freshwater and salt Park: ponds, The Gulf of a sandy beach and the salt marsh. Science Come to Center the Seacoast at Odiorne habitats in search Point of the creatures and that live there. Programs explore for all the ages are offered throughout the and day, are area’s free with SCC admission. The Seacoast Science Center is open seven 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., days Admission a is week $3 from for ages 13 to adult, $1 for ages 3-12, and free for children under age 3. For more information about (603) 436-8043 programs or visit sciencecenter.org. www.seacoast and exhibits call chairman for the 16th Annual Exeter Area June 10 scheduled at for Stratham Sunday, Hill Park, located Lions Bike Tour, 50-mile or 25-, 10-, a between choose will Riders 33. Route on tour along scenic coastal routes designed to accommodate at 8:30 a.m. for the riders of all skills. Participants will register 50-mile tour, 9:15 a.m. for the 25-mile tour and for the The 10-mile registration 10:30 tour. fee is $20 and a.m. there is a $30 minimum for pledges. Proceeds from this charity event will be used to assist those with vision and hearing needs. A For tour. the after participants for provided be will lunch picnic information call Bill at (603) 418-0740. are pictured here at Fenway Park during the Dunkin’ Donuts’ The Club. 406 Park’s Fenway at recently held Breakfast, MVP event offered attendees the to once-in-a-lifetime enjoy opportunity breakfast with Red Pedroia, Sox first second baseman baseman Dustin Kevin Francona, followed Youkilis by and a Q&A session. manager Guests also Terry had the chance to take a tour of Fenway Park and have their pictures taken in front of Dunkin’ Donuts newest sign displaying the Japanese characters to for Fenway.” “Welcome EXPLORING THE SALT MARSH — MARSH SALT THE EXPLORING READY TO RIDE — — FANS SOX - - - - & the The food and the dining The pasta buffet is $9.99 experience at the Hampton Eatery is top everyone will enjoy notch, a great and meal while good supporting cause. For more infor a mation about this fundrai ser or the NHHDS program, contact NHHDS Chris Coates Director at Coatesnew @hotmail.com or visit www. nhhds.net. per person, and ry the will donate Eate a percentage of the night’s proceeds the NHHDS hoop to program. One-hundred percent the donation will of be new toward equipment, uni used forms, warm-up suits traveling and bags for the U-14 girls’ program.

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1 2 ------100 Continued on 24A• In short, Miller says, “get Advice which Frances “I enjoy it,” says Reba Gretta Cleary looks for In her book “I’m Tougher John Emery (’51) has vol “To keep your brain Over at another table The annual meeting will discouragement. off your duff and live life to the fullest.” In other words, “get up and go.” “Nana” Lunde would have been wise which many to in our commu heed, nity already follow. and Skinner of the card she games enjoys with her friends. “It gives me [a way] to with all be of them. It’s just joy.” a ward to “having coffee, of cup a over together a laugh and Jean DeWyngaert says “the camaraderie of friends is a blessing every keeps my spirits up. It keeps day. It me going.” Than I Look,” author Miller offers Sue a list of sonal “per ten commandments” for Senior Citizens to follow if they find themselves giv ing in to less-than-positive forces that can influence their adversely lives. all They involve thought tweaking the process changing and/or actions attitudesthat can easily cause and prizes. The buffet will a feature prime rib carv dinner ing station and, of course, a 100th birthday cake. high-tech his play to unteered DJ dinner music highlight ing appropriate decades. A keepsake souvenir ticket dinnerof the celebration will be provided to attendees. siasts. smart,” says bridge. Bridge one, is excellent. You’ll “playnever lose your mind if you play bridge.” a game of underway. Getting Frustration together is like this on a regular “makes basis us get house,” out of says the Florence lafatto. Bel ciation’s first secretary and Adeline the third, for a combined 20 servingyears. include officer reports, Roll Call of Classes and a special roll call to officers, recognizeplus enhanced door past ------unity omm Poker isn’t the only game Laura Milsovick offers “Don’t sit home,” advises Turning her attention “It takes your mind off Lucy was the mother of On a recent Thursday, The focus of the evening C dealt. enthu card these for town in people rides. advice for getting out regu larly for fresh air: dog — it’s the best exercise.” “Get a And speaking of McDonough exercise, does so Revo Fitness at week three a times lution, while Florence Smith exercises her Crocker. inner “I bake Betty and for cook the kids and grandkids,” she smiles as she checks out the new hand she has been Christine McDonough. “Go out and socialize!” from the cards in her hands, Roseanna Wright lists things the she enjoys doing keep to busy: her time Volunteering with Hampton her Area Lions fellow Club members at the local nurs ing home, attending church giving and games, bingo and Room as two groups of local Seniors deal their cards and put on their “poker faces.” In the midst of their spirited banter and ning, strategy-plan they reflect upon the benefits of being busy. yourself,” declares Otis, an Mona active member Citizens Senior Hampton the of Club. “It’s depressing to sit home all the time. The walls close in on you.” a “high school” in 1885. Adeline Marston (’02), who taught at in Centre Hampton School decades. Lucy was the asso for several place to have Bingo games, do crafts, and cards play some through by offered Hampton Rec. programs there’s activity in the Little annual dues those payers who responded and year. last will be anniversary, the with association’s a dramatization by short Pat Hoyt 1949). of (Class Triggs-Weeks The featured character will be the main founder of the association, Lucy GodfreyMarston, who attended the styled was it before academy this month to life members, ------ews N

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N irst F NORTH NORTH HAMPTON | New Covenant Church meets Bethany's growing congregation of nearly 2,000 returns GREENLAND | The Seacoast area community is invited to invited is community area Seacoast The | GREENLAND The Senior Pastor at the First Baptist Church of Hampton In addition, a number of groups meet at the church. Local Wednesday evenings offer a children's choir Wednesday at 6 p.m. and HAMPTON FALLS HAMPTON | FALLS The First Baptist Church, located at HAMPTON HAMPTON | Faith Community Church (FCC), located A 36A | more information visit www.newcovenantcrc.org or call the information visit more www.newcovenantcrc.org church at (603)964-2700. is an opportunity to join a is small group provided. study. Childcare Other programs Women's and Prayer activities Group, Men's include Life the group, and Coffee Mom Break to Mom groups, and the Sporting Club. For second service of the morning. The church also hosts Family hosts also church The morning. the of service second Night, a weekly evening event that happens on Wednesday from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Following a pot-luck style dinner there weekly at 6 Hobbs Road in morning North Hampton services, for which Sunday begin at 9:30 11 a.m. a.m., and with again at Children’s Sunday School held during the Bethany Church at (603) 431-3644. emphasize relationships over programs and are designed to fulfill the needs of For the more information congregation and and worship service community. schedules, call on Sundays, but throughout the week for fun, meaningful fellowship in a number of mediums customized for life in almost 50 are ministries, all There of which the 21st century. their daily life, and committed to living and worshiping in ways that will change your opinion about church. to the 25-acre campus not just for the dynamic worship at Bethany Congregational Church, located Hill on Breakfast Road in Greenland. people Bethany from Church many backgrounds, is all filled dedicated to with God in find an authentic, relevant, and energetic church find experience an church and authentic, energetic relevant, serves as Pastor of Discipleship and Evangelism. The Youth Coordinator is Dan Odom. For more information, contact the church office at (603) 926-3724, ext. 201. follow at 7 p.m.). Falls is Rev. Dr. Kenneth Lawrence; Rev. Dean Glover that focuses on people who are struggling with past hurts, habits, and hang-ups — is gathering time, with held snacks, begins on at 6:30 p.m.; Friday meetings evenings (a communion is held the first Sunday of each month. 10 at meets group AA an and Thursdays on meet Scouts Boy program 8-step an — Recovery Celebrate Saturdays. on a.m. for children in grades for 1-5) junior and at senior high 6:45 school students p.m.; at mens, 7 womens youth p.m.; and and groups combined Bible studies. A service of services. A coffee hour A is services. held between services. Avodah (the Hebrew word for "work, worship, service") services at 9:30 a.m. and 11 during a.m. the 9:30 Sunday a.m. school hour is for held all classes ages, are offered and during several the 11 adult a.m. hour. A nursery for children from birth to two years of age is held during both the junction of Routes 1-88 in Hampton Falls, holds Sunday 926-7034; e-mail bvabasciano @gmail.com; or visit faithcommunity church.info. www. 10 a.m. Bible study and prayer are held on nights Tuesday at 7 p.m., and Thursday mornings at 7:30 available if needed). For a.m. more information, please call (603) (childcare can love and know others to the glory of God. We in rejoice being a true family in Christ and want to invite you visit with to us and see if God might call you to become part of our family. Sunday morning worship service begins at Christ. FCC is a "come as you are" church that really means come as you are. We offer contemporary place where worship you can be and known and a loved, and where you at 112 at High 112 Street in Hampton, is a loving, Christ-centered, Bible-based community committed to loving God and one another, and reaching out to the world with the love of age P

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