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AE IE SAES A SWEE UAISE Fill a shoebox for Operation O AMO I Buy a pie or two and enjoy a holiday treat while supporting an important missions trip to Mexico. How? By placing an apple pie order with the Senior High Youth Group from the United Church of Christ in North Child Hampton. Youth group members spend a busy weekend prior to Liz IMO Collection times are as appreciated to help cover Thanksgiving assembling scores of apple pies, which they AIAMIC EWS SA WIE follows: Monday through the costs of shipping. make available to the community. The assembled pies are HAMPTON FALLS I Thursday, November For more information, then sold for $10 each. Proceeds brought in through this The First Baptist Chueth 17-20, 4-6 p.m.; Friday, call Joyce Swain at (603) sweet fundraiser help with the group's annual mission trip to November 21, 9 a.m. to 926-3940. For additional of Hampton Falls is once Mexico, which the students take in Aprl drn thr hl information about Samar- again participating in the 3 p.m.; Saturday, Novem- vacation. annual Operation Christ- ber 22, 12-4 p.m.; Sunday, itan's Purse and Opera- These delicious pies can be popped right into the oven, or mas Child Program, November 23, 1-4 p.m.; tion Christmas Child, and frozen for later use. They will be assembled by the youth group sponsored by Samaritan's and Monday, November to read about the impact on Saturday, November 22, and will be available for pick up Purse. 24, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. this ministry makes wher- later that same afternoon, or after church the following day. The church serves as Donations (in the ever it reaches, visit www. Pie orders are currently being accepted; for more information the local collection site form of a check) are also samaritanspurse.org. or to place an order, contact Brenda Tharp at (603) 964-8194 or for this program, which bltharp@comcastnet. every Christmas season sends shoeboxes filled Oft lt Sfd with toys and other kid- • tOf n th Ct" friendly items to millions samaritanspurse.org ). t Place a check for $7 (made Sfd of needy children around Md • rld • d the world. out to Samaritan's Purse) Uv btr • l Cr Participating in Opera- in the box, replace the lid, rd rzzlz I ll Srv r tion Christmas Child is and secure with a rubber : Wnt Ot • Mn rewarding, heart-warming band. U. Uv btr and easy: Simply find a Once they're filled, t Slp Anhr, shoebox (paper or plas- the shoeboxes may be WO rnh tic are fine), giftwrap (if dropped off at the First MAI I 0 .. t 2 p.. desired) the box and lid Baptist Church, located at hn r separately; and fill with the intersection of Routes pptzr rh n t 46 p.zn. gender- and age-appropri- 1 and 88 in Hampton Falls. Entrtnnt ate toys and other gifts Shoebox collection days at fll pr I Opn M ht htd nx■Mn vt $ 0r Ya5e Cie eee: • I (a list of suggested items the church will be from I o AaiaeC4 akeou d nl • Eauiioiays • Eues oeme 0, 2008 ee,ee_ and "Boy" and "Girl" tags now through November . am. • M I •• may be found at www. 29. ,e Kttl t, Mn • 2046 • .Cr

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Y I EMO Although it's just who comes to Julia's "when EIO, 6 OICES down the corridor from the menu suits us." Seated unch is now being SST's main office, Julia's across the table from his served at Julia's is an authentic restaurant, daughter, SST staff member Restaurant, and the with seating for up to 140 Laurie Eldredge, Ted adds, public is invited to RSVP patrons. The tables are "We always like support- for fine dining on select decked with crisp, clean ing the Seacoast School of Thursday afternoons linens and full place set- Technology." beginning at 12:30 p.m. tings; the chairs are com- "We enjoy it here very Planned, prepared and fortable; and the students much," says Ted's wife, served by second year Culi- act as greeters, order-takers Joan, who recently joined nary Arts students at the and servers. the rest of her family for Seacoast School of Tech- On the other side of the Suzie Anadell's "Military nology (SST), the themed swinging double doors Memories" menu (created menu selections served at there is a fully-equipped, in honor of her uncles who Julia's vary from week to operational kitchen. Under are military Veterans). "The week and from student to the careful and dedicated kids are always friendly student. instruction given by Chef and helpful," Joan adds. Each menu (posted Jim Collins and Chef Deb "I think [they] are really weekly along with the Gray, the Culinary Arts learning a lot." schedule on SST's Web site) class prepares the meals Those in the commu- typically includes two or behind the scenes in the shop wisely and get the are higher for the second Federation and compete in nity who would like to be three course selections in recently-expanded work best buy for the buck. year students than they SkillsUSA. a partner in culinary arts the way of soups, salads, area. From shopping to cook- are for the first year stu- "I'm getting these high education — and enjoy a entrees, side dishes, breads, According to Collins, ing to clean-up, every meal dents. And, since Julia's is school kids to do things great meal besides — can and desserts. the second year students is a group effort, and all open for business for only the pros do," he says. "It's check out the schedule for Students are encour- put their meal plan pack- students serve in all capac- one short hour at a time, amazing." Julia's at www.seacoast- aged to share with their ets together prior to the ities throughout the aca- "there's a lot of effort that So what do Julia's cus- tech.com; click on the Culi- customers the different rea- end of the previous school demic year, doing different goes into that hour," Col- tomers think? It appears nary Arts link, then on the sons they choose to create year. Special attention is jobs each week. lins says. "It provides a they agree with Collins' "Visit Julia's Restaurant" the particular menu (for paid to recipes, techniques, The menu selections are unique learning experience "amazing" assessment. link. To make reservations, example, Russian, Polish, appearance and presenta- very reasonably priced, every time we open." "I like it a lot — they do a or for more information, Classic French, Hawaiian) tion. and tips — while never The menus aren't limited good job," says Ted Arnold, call (603) 775-8473. that they are offering. Shopping for the week's expected nor requested to lunches. Culinary Arts Moreover, patrons are meal occurs on Tuesday at — are always appreciated. students have also prepared encouraged to make their a local supermarket (and Anything that is put in and served evening meals reservations at Julia's and sometimes at specialty "the tip jar," says Collins, (there's an Italian night experience a brand new stores if needed). The vol- "helps pay for the things coming up on December place to dine. Not only ume of food purchased (field trips, equipment, 11), and provided catering will they be getting a great depends upon the number scholarship fund) the pro- for school events (such as meal, but they will also be of reservations that have gram can't fund. Each year, the SST Open House) and partners in the students' come in. Naturally, a con- the tip jar belongs to the business meetings for local culinary arts education. tinuous effort is made to seniors; they pool it." organizations. Other nota- But running Julia's is ble culinary jobs include so much more than merely a natural/ organic foods making a meal. Accord- spread, a wedding in Bar- ing to Collins, there is "an rington, and the culminat- element of challenge for ing dinner at the end of the us that restaurants don't school year. have." That challenge, he With all that on-the-job explains, is that the student experience provided week staff "have to do it right after week (and sometimes the first time. We have only nights and weekends) in one time to make it right. the Culinary Arts program, We can't afford to make Collins has high expecta- mistakes.'" tions as well as high praise Because the seniors are for his students, who are responsible for their own given the opportunity to menu plans, expectations join the American Culinary

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6 OICES SCOO OES IACIA AI IO OGAM KENSINGTON I The Kensington Library will present a free ttn th rd th Grl n th n program entitled "Overview of Financial Aid" on Tuesday, December 16 at 6:30 p.m. I EMO preteen girls to develop the Run members. Regis- ticipants will be asked to Jodi Abad, associate director of Financial Aid at UNH EIO, l 6 OICES self-respect and healthy tration fees for all other sign a waiver prior during Manchester, will be the featured speaker. She will present a NEWFIELDS I Get lifestyles through run- participants are $17 in the registration process. program focusing on the many ways to fund higher education ready: Runners are going fling." advance and $20 the day Non-runners who Made possible by the UNH Speakers Bureau, this program to be hitting the road at Those in the Seacoast would like to support Girls provides students and families with a broad overview of the the seventh annual Girls area community who on the Run may make a financial aid process, induding completing the FAFSA form, on the Run 5K Road Race would like to participate donation; to donate, to how financial-aid works, types of aid available to students and a and Fun Run, taking place can pre-register online at volunteer, or for more basic timeline for completing the financial aid process. on Sunday, November 23 www.active.com until information about the The library is located at 126 Amesbury Road in Kensington. at 11 a.m. at Newfields Wednesday, November 19; Newfields School event, For more information about this and other programs, call the Elementary School. registration will also take visit www.girlsonthe- Kensington Library at (603) 772-5022. Pre-registration is cur- place from 9-10:30 a.m. at thrn runnh.org or call Jen rently taking place for the school on the day of Hubbell at (603) 778-1389. SAU 6 AKSGIIG this non-competitive, fam- the event. Currently there are EXETER I Members of the SAU16 community are reminded ily-friendly event, which Registration fees for of the race. Entry fees are more than 30,000 girls that there will be no school Wednesday through Friday, serves as a fundraiser GOTR alumni are $12 in non-refundable. across the United States November 26-28, in observance of the annual Thanksgiving for Girls on the Run, "a advance and $15 the day The first 50 registered and Canada participating holiday. School resumes on Monday, December 1. non-profit prevention of the race; there is no runners will receive a free, in the Girls on the Run SOIG O SCOO SII program that encourages fee for current Girls on long-sleeved T-shirt. Par- program, which typically EXETER I Looking to give the gift of school spirit this runs for weeks with two 0 Christmas? Then be sure to check out the Hawk's Nest Store at meetings per week for girls Exeter High School, located at 1 Blue Hawk Drive in Exeter. in grades 3-5 (there's also The store is "your one-stop Hawk Shop," offering T-shirts, Girls on Track for grades hooded sweatshirts, fleece vests, Oxford shirts, polo shirts, 6-8). Running events are shorts, and sweatpants. There's also winter hats, earbands and YOU CA COO usually scheduled in the mittens for cozy gift-giving, and a variety of coffee mugs — all fall and the spring during designed to reflect Exeter High School Blue Hawk pride. the school year. Items are not currently available online but they can be The Girls on the Run viewed at http://ehsweb.sau16.org/hawknest. For more program addresses "all information, stop by the shop between 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. E WO aspects of girls' develop- when school is in session, or call (603) 395-2455. ment — their physical, U YOU CA COO YOU ECISIOS. UOIG A CMS emotional, mental, social and spiritual well-being," STRATHAM I The Cooperative Middle School (CMS) in touching on such topics Stratham is currently providing drop-in tutoring sessions for any student wishing to attend. as respect, assertiveness, The sessions, which started on November 5, will last nutrition and community. throughout the rest of the school year. Robinson Trust is the Girls on the Run chap- underwriter for this educational opportunity. ters in New Hampshire During the sessions, CMS teachers will be available to as well as around the US assist students with math, science, English, social studies and deliver these empowering reading skills development, projects or homework. lessons (and more) to their The sessions run from 2:55-3:55 p.m. each school day, with recipients while building the exception of Tuesdays, or days on which the late busses do up their long-distance not run. Students will be required to sign-in in room 131B and endurance. For additional stay for the entire hour. For more information about tutoring information visit www. sessions at CMS, call the school at (603) 775-8700. girlsontherun.org .

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COMMUIY IE CEEAES AKSGIIG EXETER I A community Thanksgiving dinner will be held Going green for Festival of Wreaths contest on Thursday, November 27 at 12 noon in the vestry at First Baptist Church, located on the corner of Front and Spring Y I EMO Then there's the live auc- Streets in Exeter. The vestry is handicapped-accessible. AAIC EWS SA WIE tion, a main event featuring All are welcome to attend. There is no fee for this meal, but HAMPTON I Most dozens of gift certificates to a free-will offering will be gratefully accepted. Meals can be folks in the Seacoast area fabulous hotels, restaurants delivered to home addresses upon request. are familiar with the differ- and spas; jewelry; "goods Volunteers are needed to help with the preparation, ent Festival of Trees events and gadgets" for the home, serving, delivering and clean-up. For details, call Sandy at which are held during the holiday gifts, treats and the - (603) 772-3098 Monday through Wednesday between 9 a.m. holiday season. Crowds prize-winning wreaths, as to 12 noon, or leave a message. come from all around to well as hors d'oeuvres (both To make dinner reservations, request a meal delivery or to view gloriously decorated hot and cold) and tempt- volunteer, call the number above by Thursday, November Christmas trees at these ing sweets. Guests can also 20. community efforts, some of bid on the "Mystery Gift" SO O ME OIAYS A ECCA IE AES AI which double as fundrais- and take a chance on the ers. "Money Tree." Wreaths bid EXETER I The second annual Holiday Fine Arts Fair to This year, the Hampton upon during the silent auc- benefit the Exeter Center for Creative Arts (ECCA) will be Area Chamber of Commerce tion will be awarded to the held on Friday, November 21 from 6-9 p.m. and Saturday presents a slightly different highest bidders. November 22 from 9-6 p.m. at the Exeter Town Gallery, take on the joys of decorat- IN THE GREEN — Pictured here preparing wreaths for Proceeds raised at the located in the old town hall. Paintings, ceramics, sculpture, the Festival of Wreaths silent auction are Winnacunnet fine jewelry, fiber arts, and much more will be available, just ing with holiday greenery Holiday Auction will ben- with a Festival of Wreaths High School students Jennifer Muns, Alyssa Dizoglio, efit both the Hampton Area in time for holiday shopping. For more information about Veronica Gillen and Cassidy Parnell. They are joined by Ginni the fair call ECCA at (603) 78-8441. contest and silent auction, McNamara. Director of Special Events for the Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce and all part of the Chamber's Chamber of Commerce and Event Underwriter Scott Bean of the Friends of Winnacun- GEEOSY COOKS A EE AKSGIIG IE annual Holiday Auction. Bean Insurance. net Foundation. The Friends HAMPTON I A free 'Thanksgiving Dav dinner will be The festivities will take — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo "provide supplemental place on the evening of funding to enhance a pro- held on Thursday, November 27 at 12 noon at the Hampton auction action — it's also a of categories, including Peo- Wednesday, November 19 gram of excellence in edu- United Methodist Church, located at 525 Lafayette Road in great opportunity for cre- ple's Choice, Judge's Choice, at the Galley Hatch Confer- cation at WHS," working to Hampton. ative expression. Best of Show, Most Original, ence Center, located at 815 create a learning environ- The dinner is sponsored by members and friends of the Decorators both profes- Most Traditional, A Child's church. Lafayette Road in Hamp- ment that "fosters achieve- sional and amateur have Dream and Most Creative. Those individuals in the community who would like to ton. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.; ment and growth among been invited to donate a Awards will he presented share in a holiday dinner with all the trimmings, help with viewing and bidding for the WHS students and staff." decorated wreath for the for the winning entries. the preparation, make a donation, or inquire about shut-in silent auction takes place Admission to the Hol- auction. In fact, the Cham- In addition, those who delivery are encouraged to call the church office at (603) 926- iday Auction is free, and until 6:30 p.m.; bidding for ber has issued an invitation would like to sponsor a 2702 from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm, Monday through Friday. the live auction begins at Chamber membership is throughout the community wreath are welcome to do not required. To become a UIC IIE TO OIAY AI 6:45 p.m. for interior designers, youth so. A number of Seacoast The Festival of Wreaths sponsor, donate an auction groups, churches, schools, area businesses have already RYE I Webster at Rye will hold its annual Holiday Fair contest is a silent auction- item or wreath, or for more businesses, and generous stepped forward, including on Saturday, December 6 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event, within-an-auction that is information, call the Hamp- individuals to take part. Seabrook Greyhound Park, which is open to the public, will feature a raffle, baked sure to enthrall holiday ton Area Chamber of Com- goods, handcrafted items and much more. Webster at Before going to the win- Maureen Carey Group Real- enthusiasts of all ages. Not merce at (603) 926-8718 or Rye is located at 795 Washington Road in Rye. For more ning bidders, the wreaths tors, O'Brien's General Store only is it a perfect way to visit www.hamptoncham- information, call (603) 964-8144. will be judged in a number and Lamprey Brothers. kick off a great evening of ber.com . OCEES OM YUEIE AI EEI OO AK Make gift-giving more meaningful STRATHAM I The 31st annual Yuletide Fair, presented by the Exeter Area General Federation of Women's Clubs, will SECIA O E AAIC EWS at the Hampton United The gifts that are Marketplace. be held at the Cooperative Middle School in Stratham on NORTH HAMPTON I Methodist Church, located offered cannot be found Come and explore an Saturday, November 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Looking for a wonderful at 525 Lafayette Road. in any department store, alternative way to shop for The Yuletide ['air features the work of more than 100 way to give to friends and Organizations like and all of the proceeds the holiday season, take crafters, along with many handmade crafts, homemade family — and to people Habitat for Humanity, from purchases go to the time for coffee and a hearty baked goods and a raffle. all over the world — this Rockingham Communi- non-profit organizations soup luncheon, and avoid Admission to the fair is free, although a donation the door holiday season? ty Action, Cross Roads represented. the "mall-crush" the Sat- will be gratefully accepted. All proceeds raised at this event House, the Heifer Project, People in Africa and urday after Thanksgiving will go to the New Hampshire Rtodbank. For additional Then plan on shop- Seacoast Interfaith Hospi- the Middle East and right — all while helping those information about this event, visit www.gfwcnheXeterjrs. ping at the seventh annual who are less fortunate. For org/yuletidefainhtm. Alternative Marketplace tality Network and many around the corner will on Saturday, November 29 others have participated benefit from purchases more information call the OY AYS AI A OM from 9:30 a m. to 2 p.m in the past. made at the Alternative church at (603) 964-8687. HAMPTON The Catholic Women's Club of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church on Route 1 in Hampton will present their annual Holly Day Fair on Saturday, November 22 from 9 Cr Stppr ENJOY a.m. to 2:30 p.m. lp lv r. • IE S OM :00 ES ASA. SAAS The fair, which will be held in the Sacred Heart School Cll 604 r 204 RYE BEAC UGES AES SEAK gymnasium, will feature a variety ot vendors offering arts and CICKE & AIE EEES crafts, homemade. foods and baked gotxis, and the Country St h n At 2 nd At 4 r dll■, trlr ES ES IS 0 Kitchen, serving breakfast and lunch items including their tln fr th tl ntr n th t. I ■,. p renown chowders Me rattle table. is the star attraction at the O E WAE 0 n rtth. l ll Cr Stpptr f h t r event, and them are some unusual ph/es featured this year. n nn nd hv nfrtn n nlvd r % O Following the fair, the lolv Name Sex iety will serve up their r ndr lhl prt. 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And while co-founder Genevieve moved around to different NHTP has welcomed pro- she loves "all aspects of Aichele — "provocative and venues — "the Music Hal, fessional artists as well as theatre" (mime, voice, writ- different" theatre productions the Methodist Church, the new performers, including ing scripts) and has "always to the Seacoast area. McDonough Street The- "lots of new actors that have performed" (storytelling, And let there be no atre..." never worked with us [per- monologues, one-woman doubt: That's exactly the With all this mov- forming] in 'Celebration, — shows), Aichele admits that way she likes it — and so ing, continues Aichele, "it says Aichele, referring to "my great love is directing. do her actors and her aucli- became evident that if we their "joyful midwinter" That's what I do most." ences. .were going to grow, we production playing January With "Doubt," how- Indeed, "provoca- would have to find a space 9-25 that's "just fun, good ever, Aichele has handed tive and different" is cur- of our own." theatre." the director's chair over to rently onstage in the form Eventually, NHTP Of course, over the last Dev Luthra, because she of "Doubt: A Parable" by entered negotiations in 2000 20 years there has been col- is donning the habit and John Patrick Shanley, play- with the Portsmouth Naval laborations with "hundreds wimple of a Catholic nun ing November 14-30 at 959 Shipyard for a permanent of artists, and thousands of for her part in the tense and Islington Street in Ports- home. An agreement was artists — it's astounding to thought-provoking drama, mouth. Showtimes are Fri- put into play on August 26, me," says Aichele. which won both Tony and days and Saturdays at 8 2001. Then, ''three weeks Then there is the young- Obie Awards as well as the p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. later, 9-11 happened [and] er generation of actors Pulitzer Prize. The play, which por- the deal was off," recalls "who started out with us" It's all "fine, fine the- trays the struggle between Aichele. "That was a great either through a residency atre," and a working part of an older nun and a new blow. We were all very or class, who are "now per- Aichele's desire to strive for priest she suspects of abuse, discouraged. I wasn't sure forming with us, teaching excellence, both for herself is recommended for ages 12 what to do." for us." What makes her and for NHTP. and up. Discussions will be Dissolving the organiza- most proud, says Aichele, is "I want to challenge held after each Friday per- tion was beginning to look "this new generation who is myself; I want to grow," she formance, giving audience more like a sad reality, but interested in working in the says. "If I didn't ask it of members an opportunity to help came in the form of community" — a perfect fit myself, I can't ask it of my discuss their responses to Marguerite Matthews of for NHTP. [actors]." the play with director, actors Pontine Theatre, which had Theatre has always As far as the future is and guest panelists, been offered space on Isling- been a fitting vocation for concerned, NHTP will be General admission is $22, ton Street — a home that Aichele. offering workshops ("one and $15 for students and became West End Studio "I fell in love with the- with Shakespeare, one with Senior Citizens; to reserve Theatre (WEST). atre as a child," she says. building your synergy, one tickets call (603) 431-6644 "They were looking for "I've lived theatre my whole using theatre games for ext. 5, or e-mail reserva- another company to share life." team-building"), summer [email protected]. it with them," says Aichele. Aichele began develop- camp programs (including "Doubt" is the kick-off The answer was simple: ing her acting resume early, one for adults) and theatre production for the 2008-09 "We moved to WEST." playing Shakespeare games, classes for all ages. season, which promises to Observing that "we're in drafting plays and mak- All this, and a series of be quite the celebration as our fifth year there," Aichele ing her siblings act them live theatre productions the months go bv. says "it's been a wonder- out, and even producing a and events that audiences The curtains opened on fill experience, having that neighborhood carnival at will, no doubt, find to be NHTP in 1988 when it was home and being able to do a the age of 12. As a UNH col- "provocative and different" founded by a group of per- regular performance series lege student she designed — and entertaining besides. forming artists who wanted of professional produc- her own major, and went To find out more about to "do more than just tour," tions." from the Little Red Wagon New Hampshire Theatre says Aichele. Their goal was NUITP offers four core program to starting Kitchen Project's 20th anniversary to produce quality theatre programs: Classes, camps, Sink Productions in 1984. celebration and educational within the local community a youth repertory company "That grew into New opportunities, visit www. • 0. A, • • • ,„ • • • EEAIME SAA welcomes artist for demo

SECIA O E AIAK EWS Hall. The public is invited own style using acrylic ism," and likes to work EXETER The Seacoast to attend. paint mostly on canvas fast and paint figures in Artists Association (SAA) A resident of Lowell, to express his emotions, their own environment. will welcome acrylic figu- MA, Gill started his pro- using brush strokes that Those who plan on rative artist Tom Gill for fessional career in 1982, are full of energy. The attending the demo are its featured demonstra- after flirting with a rock result is always loose and asked to use the elevator tion at their next meeting, musician career and tak- impressive with harmoni- located inside the left side scheduled for Wednesday, ing his fine art education ous colors that interplay door of the building to November 19 at 6:30 p.m. with the Art Institute of with light. reach the gallery. For more in the second floor rear . He describes his style information about the gallery of the Exeter Town Gill developed his as "impressionistic real- SAA, call (603) 778-8856. ese uia y om Gi IE EAE SEES IAY EEIG A KKES O A CISMAS HAMPTON I Carpe Diem Inc. 408 M :0 , 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M I :0 0 M , 0:0 M :0 , 2 AM 2:0 productions will present "A Dick- w.4 ews ( (CC ews ( Eeig e I Eeai Gos Wisee e ice Is ig UMS "Caie ews ( ae Sow Wi a ae ae ens of a Christmas," an interactive (CS (CC ews eie ( me "eso" ( Saues e oos o Su" ( (CC (CC i eema ( Sow dinner-theater musical looking at WC ews ( ews ( ews ( AC W Isie Coice ISuemay "owa SueMay ( 2020 ( (CC ews ( (: (2:06 immy Kim how the famous tale "A Christmas (AC (CC (CC (CC ews Eiio "icke" amiy" ( (CC (CC (CC igIe e ie ( Carol" was written. WC6 ees ( ews ( ews ( C 20 Maga ea o ea o o ea ( Cusoe "ou 6 isick uge ( ews ( e oig Sow ae ig The show, which features a gour- (C (CC (CC (CC ews ic. o ea (CC og ig" ( (CC ( (CC (CC Wi ay eo ( met three-course meal, live musi- WI ews ( ews ( ews ( C Access Ea ( ea o o ea ( Cusoe "ou 6 isick uge ( ews ( e oig Sow ae ig ews woo (CC (CC . og ig" ( (CC cians and a story filled with topical (C (CC (CC (CC ( (CC (CC Wi ay eo ( ime Imac° oicias oicieo Oueia Eemiga Cuiao con e uego e a Sage o Oue o io e oicias oiceo esmaugaos humor and seasonal warmth, will WUI 2 (UI Uiisig UiisO Age ai Gammy Uiisie UiisiO be presented at the Old Salt Restau- I u WM. ews ( ews ( ews ( AC W Eeai Coice Sueay "owa SueMay ( 2020 (O (CC ews ( (: (206 immy Kim rant on Lafayette Road in Hampton 4 (ABC) (CC (CC (CC ews me amiy" ( (CC (CC (CC igie mei ie ( on Wednesday, December 3 and 10 ( ° WG2 e ewsou Wi ea e Mcaug Wasig OW o i Moyes oua oie "oogie Ma: e ee Caie ose ( ea e 4 at 6:30 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.) 0 (PBS) e im ee ( (CC ess i o Week S ( ( (CC Awae Soy" ( (CC ess Tickets for the dinner and the CCco WENH Gaie usiess e ewsou Wi Aiques Aiques Maseiece Coemoay Sai ... O e oa Ieee es "Kee ee" show are $39.95 per person (tax (S Ca. . im ee ( (CC oa oa "Go o ia" ( Agai ( (CC

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This perennial favorite, written WSK 8 Kig o a 0s Kig o ea o Wee o eoay . i ( (CC W Commu asie asie uk Sou Sou a & Sow ( and performed by George Hosker- I Quees Quees o ea oue ews ( iy (CC (CC (CC ak ak a _ Bouley and company, will make its WU2 Youg Gus 0(0 Emiio Esee. aiie ee (200, Wese Kei Soo, oe ie (2008, Wese ou iamo ai o ai o i I ai o fourth appearance at the Old Salt (A iy e Ki a gag gao o Meico. amie Ae Ama. iis, ice Sao, Sacy Keac. gam gam say gam Restaurant. The story follows the W2 ews ( ews ( M ( Macom Seie Simsos Ae You Smae o oge e y ews ( (CC ews Seiei Simsos Kig o (CC (CC Mi. (CC a a Gae? ics ( (CC (CC (CC e i plight of and his O (CC my.0 eu eu e eoes Cou asie asie IWE iay ig Smackow ( (CC uk 0s Ceaes EO WWE Smack, inability to come up with a Christ- mas story to write for his children. IS Wias ,,. Moaa Moaa Suie Suie ie Suie ie ieas Aeues o Sakoy Suie ie. Suie ie Moaa So ae Coy Flustered, he paces about London 0 AM Gimoe Gis My Wie My Wie 0s 0s 0s 0s 0s 0s ome ieos e 00 Cu (CC 0s 0s Soge Soge ake ake oey 0 iCay Soge Soge Soge Soge oe oe ome Im ome m amiy amiy when he discovers that his wife has S2k ICK planned a surprise Christmas Eve OO ISOCk aack Cowe Cowe oy Sau ama Sa Sa e 0 Sau Sa Missio Oogs aces party. A eae eae Gii Gii Gii Gii Cosy Cosy Cosy Cosy i, Ciy Sickes ( iy Cysa. Cosy . As it turns out all of those in , ES o Ieu SosCee (ie ( A A askea ee ugges a oso Ceics. A askea: isos a akes attendance become the characters IS ES2 ies uig o Ieu ie ooa Coege ooa Ciciai a ouisie. (ie ( SosCee (CC I ie ASCA cc for the famed story. Join Dickens, ESC Coege ooa: 200 III. a Oio S. ess UEA oig Cassics 60 Mi. Am. Gaiaos oeo AWA Wesig a. , Marley, the Cratchits and u OS o ooa Ceics Sos Sos Ceics A askea ee ugges a oso Ceics. Ceics Sos aigae o oo. Sos the Fezziwigs as well as several ES ooa e So a o ame Coege askea Quiiiac a ao. ioi e So Sos UC Wie ( Sos( ai Wok ghosts as they help Dickens dis- C (4:00 e Siuaio oom ou os oig ow o ias ay Kig ie Aeso Cooe 60 ( (CC ay Kig ie cover a story and the true meaning co CC as Moey ( Ma Moey CC eos iig Ou (CC e ig iea Ma Moey as Moey ( of Christmas. This tale also features u OWS Ameicas ews Q Secia eo (CC o eo e Oeiy aco aiy & Comes O e eco e Oeiy aco aiy & Coes live holiday and Celtic music per- MSC aa (CC 600 a. Ae. aa (CC ,Couow Maow Sow Couow Maow Sow ocku: aw formed by guitar and fiddle duo EC ews ay ie ig usiess ig Kiess ewsg usiess ews ( ews ( (CC aeig Iaeig ews ( Mike Morris and Jane Grondin. us ou (200 CC (:4 . Oceas iee (200 Geoge Cooey. Eou Eou ea lime ue oo (CC The production features Hosker- A O (CM ay ee e A o Wm I. eees (2006 ay Caaseka. m e Mai ( Keau eees. aes Se Bouley, Marian Marangelli, Dennis 6,MA a ,, Sakes o a ae 2006 (CC Caiom ee (CC Isie e (CC oeoo (CC Purdie, Kathy Horrigan, Mike Mor- SI SOW Sasouac Gg Isie e (CC eyo i AKA ommy Cog (CC Wees ris, Meg Bialobrezski-Oolders, Jane „ OO iCoessa ,Cookig Miue i Miue aua ome Goo Goo ies ies eas o ae aua ome ies ies Grondin and Deb Coley. G I Was I Was o Se My My ouse o Se Myes ea Esae ouse ouse Ge So o Se o Se I M y es Carpe Diem Inc. is a theatrical AE ege ues Wei aes (CC UO Oe Iiois Isie Aea (CC .Gos Aeues Gos Aeues Mos aue (CC Isie Aea (CC production company that for the last A&E Co Case ies Co Case ies CSI: (CC CSI: Miami (CC CSI: Miami (CC CSI: Miami (CC Cimia Mis (CC .CSI: Miami (CC 15 years (three years under Vatican ISC Cas Cas Cas Cas Mae Mae ace: Iiao Suioma ( ime W ime W Mae Mae ace: iao ia o ey Wi Moe Maes ock oa ( Saow oce ( Moe Maes Moe Maes Productions) has been committed to IS — aeie e. Moem Maes presenting timeless original theater. C o Kae o Kae Wa o o Wea Wa o o Wea ea Sime Wa o o Wea Say Yesess Wa o o Wea Say Yesess Founder and writer Hosker-Bou- AMC ?i Cose Ecoues o e i Ki (, ei Ga I Cosaie (200 ( Keau eees. (CC , esie Ei (2002 . Mia ooIc. ae ley is the former executive director M aea aea aea aea aea Soies M Secia Wie ackass ackass ackass of the Prescott Park Arts Festival. S aymo aymo aymo ies Seie Seie ,I io e Wia o O ( ( (0. Sek (200 ( A (CC Sex A Se e He currently teaches theater in the . ,Came (CC .aw c Oe .aw & Oe I. e Wia o O ( (O i(: A Kigs ae (200 ( ea ege. (CC towns of Portsmouth, Hampton, E 0 Ceeiy eus . oiay Sou E ews aiy 0 a oyies usasKM e Sou Sou . E ews ,Cesea Cesea e Sou York South Berwick and at the Gar- USA CIS "oe I" CIS "eceio" CIS "ea Case" ii e eak U (2006 ice aug. e Sae Wie ( ouse "Aoe" (CC ouse "eceio" rison Players. 4_... _. IE wie Swa (CC ea ea Si Si, Si S ea ea Saia ( (iaicoi o. (CC Wi asie asie :4 2008 SEA ENTERTAINMENT Leddy Center presents Mary Gatchell in concert

SECIA O E AAIC EWS Leddy Center's new home ing. The event will be catered as well as her own rock and EPPING I Leddy Center at 38 Ladd's Lane in Epping, by Café Nostimo of Ports- pop creations, she brings for the Performing Arts pres- where a grand premiere mouth. warmth and tenderness to ents Mary Gatchell with her reception will be held at 6 Smooth, honest, sweet, the hearts of her audiences. band from City p.m. prior to Mary's concert. lush, joyous, happy, vivacious Tickets to the reception performing in concert on Sat- Thom Krause, president and fun, Mary Gatchell's vel- are $10; tickets to the con- urday, November 15 at 7:30 of the Exeter Area Chamber vety voice and alluring charm cert are $16 ($11 for students). p.m. of Commerce, will be doing has a refreshing, unique style For more information or to This great concert will be the honors of cutting the rib- all her own. Singing beauti- reserve tickets visit www.led- the kick-off performance at bon at the new theater open- ful, timeless standards, dycenter.org . Mary Gatchell SAUAY EEIG ENTERTAINMENT 08 M :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M, 0:0 M :0 2 AM , 2:0 EATING PIE 'RULES' p2.4 (:0 Cll tbll t An Entrtnnt • Wddn Crhr (200, Cd ( (: 48 ous Mys (: ews ( (CC h I ,Commu (CS flnd. (v (CC nht ( ( On Wln. rr. (CC tr "rth n rl" sie ( iy AT LIBRARY EVENT WC (:0 Cll tbll t An nd f th Sr Cll tbll t Annnd. (v ( (CC ( (2:0 prt DOVER New Hampshire (AC nnd. (v "rnndn" (CC v (CC humorist and storyteller Rebecca Rule, WCS6 (4:00 Glf K Cht ( C Grn 20 M Knht dr ( h Off Strd ht v (O (CC ( (:2 Sauay ig ie (O author of "Live Free and Eat Pie: A (CC (CC (C ln — . (CC Mn zn. (CC (CC Storyteller's Guide to New Hamp- W (4:00 Glf K Chl ( C A lld Knht dr ( h Off Strd ht v ( (CC ( (:2 Sauay ig ie ( shire," will share some stories on l — . (CC ( (CC (CC (CC (CC (CC (C Wednesday, November 19 at 7 p.m. at Sbd Gnt rr tr br d WUI2 rr pt: n O tr Clbrndn the Dover Public Library, located at 73 (UI d Sn r Unvn dl Mr Ipt° UnvOn Locust Street. WMU (:0 Cll tbll t An ( Chrnl Cll tbll t Annnd. (v ( (CC ( (2:0 nd o th (AC nnd. (v (CC (CC Sr ( (CC Rule's version of a "tourist guide" to New Hampshire includes how to WGI42 h h Old d Mtrp Cntprr Kpn Wtn h r (:40 Chf (:0 r "I A h rntln ( ( (S r ( (O tl "Gd n rl" (CC (S Up fr Gd f bl Cr Wr" l Old (CC (S talk New Hampshire, why residents WE nn: Cd h rn Wl All Crtr Grt Ant dh Kpn h r n t l Ad Opn All (2: Glb r love pie, how the Granite State differs (S In l Sh nd Sll (CC (rt f Up f bl Srvd r dr r r (CC S from Vermont, how to dress like a WI•66 rnd n l Evr lt lf tn l " t "Sltr" ( ( (CC l rnd Sx nd tn native and much more. Her take on (CW Mh G nd Mn Mn p" (CC (CC G th Ct l the habits, characteristics and peculiar- WSK8 hnt Grt Kn f Kn f Whl f prd r r (, Cd Crr. A t h M nd nd ht 0 ht 0 ities of New Hampshire is as unique as (I Qn Qn rtn fttln lr nnt tll l. W Crvr (CC (CC Sh Sh New Hampshire itself. WU2 d r d r M"A"S IAS Mrd: d (200, Mtr hn Mrd: Spr A (200, Mtr hn f d r Mrr Crll For more information about the r r (CC (CC rrtt, Mrt b. rr. rrtt, Mrt b. rr. M r lpln (A event, contact the library at (603) 743- Cp Ar Mt ( (CC MAtv Srn Wl Sp Whd W2 "v" M ( (CC Snfld Spn Cp ( 6050; for more about the book, call (O (CC (CC (CC Wntdht l. ( (CC ntn Ot (207) 846-3344. M0 Idl nd Cld C (CC r rr h Grt Wht p (6 CSI: Y (CC Chtr ( d d VOLUNTEERS, DONATIONS NEEDED IS Mntn I Mntn St f St f jSt Mntn St f Mx Kbl Mv Sd f St tt IMntn S vn dl AM (40 r. lttl 2 r. lttl (2006 hn A. (CC r. lttl: l t th Chf (2008 (CC r. t (8 Edd Mrph. (CC rh r. rh r. FOR 'GIFT O GIVING' EVENT Crl Crl Crl ( Crl r pz pz I l l l 2 ICK SPon90, Isp0n• 44So HAMPTON FALLS Help is Str Str tl Or tl r tl r tl r Sprn: d (200 rt Chn A n OO : needed for the first annual Gift of rd Cb Cb Cb Cb IAS MAS WA"S": 0th Annvrr nn AAS: Gdb rll, An A rd Giving event, scheduled for Christ- ES Cll tbll Sr Sr (:4 Cll tbll t Annnd. (v ( (:4 SprtCntr (CC tbll nl mas Eve, Thursday, December 24 ES2 ASCA n tnd Sn — rd 00. Sr Cll tbll t Annnd. (v ( (CC A r n from 3-7 p.m. and hosted by the ESC & Stl & Stl & Stl Mhd All: Kn xn Sr f r Sr f r Butcher Shop and Fish Market in OS A nn: Mtr Cp t r t nt Clt A tbll tn Clt t Ml . Clt Cll tbll Hampton Falls ES tbll h zz rn tn rn t Yr nr. rn Sprt h zz Sprt Otdr Shop owners Chad and Jen are C r Wlt bb Invttn rr Kn v . hl Invttn rr Kn v currently seeking assistance from CC d d d l r l Sz Orn Sz Orn Sn Orn Sz Orn Sz Orn the community to help with prepar- t r rnl lt Grld t r u OWS O rnl lt Wth x ft ( Spl r. Spl r. Grld ing, cooking and serving a warm MSC MSC v Wtn t ntn Wtn t ntn Wtn t ntn Wt ntn Christmas Eve meal. Donations of EC ( ( Evnn Kndn nr Evnn ,Evnn ( ( ( ( Sos Sos Evnn d food items, as well as a function hall in which to hold the event, are O 2 r rbt (200 Edd Mrph. (: Alvn nd th Chpn (200 Grv ( xn ff v. rn lr. I needed. MA (:40 Gldtr (2000 tnl p. Chrt n ll Mn (2000 Kvn n. (CC Aln v. rdtr: n Sx Sx 0 The donation list includes tur- 2 SOW (: h Abndnd (2006 ( I. Ind th (CC xtr (CC ld nd Chlt (200 Snp d f rrr (2: rthrhd keys, ham, baked beans, potatoes, Io Ce Ameica aksgig OO Io Ce Ameica Ce e oec auas ay acae ay aksgig e Sece ie O green beans, cream of mushroom t Clr o Se ese G Clr t Gt Sld M M Sll IDeserv Clr iie ouse ouse soup, fried onion toppers, rolls, des- Wo oke ou AE eo ies uck Sos Wo oke ou Wo oke ou sert items, butter, cream, dispos- A&E ,(4:00 Opn n (200 ( CSI: Miami (CC Ih Andrd Sai (2008 ( njn rtt, Er MCr. (CC Aomea Sai able baking pans, paper goods, and DISC Mthtr ( rt b ( e e Ma s. Wi (CC . Ma s. Wi (CC Ma s. Wi (CC Mae Mae Ma s. Wi (CC gifts. IS e Aicis iica oecy. (CC Moe Maes e Cosiacies: ac o icio e Uiese e omaio o gaaies. Cosiacies What's also urgently needed to C lp lp o & Kae us 8 ie ie Kis Kis oey ae aig Saces ( Kis Kis oey ae put on this holiday meal is a staff .(:0 Seaoa oo (( o Waye. " e Goae (2, Cime ama Mao a°, A acio. (CC Goae 2 of volunteers to help Chad and Jon, AMC _._ M 0 CeMoey 0 CeMoey ue ie ue ie ue ie ock a ae ,0 Ce Moey ais io who ‘yould love for this to he the ak AO .• Shr (200 ( A (CC IGrInh Engvall Ega i. h Wzrd f Oz ( ( (:0 . rt (48 ( tirst ot many Christmas Eve din- TBS S , Sae e as ace (200 ( ners to come. Eor more information TNT (4:00 hnnn,(6 " Wht WnW Wnt (2000 ( Ml Gbn. th d (2006, Ml (CC E' d frnd bndKll E ( Gn tl: Shn At f ln Strd ht v e Sou Cesea Kee U Kee U about making a donation, volun- aw Oe: CI aw & Order: SVU USA (4:0 St Alb (2002 r Alht (200 Grr. h rrdUp (2006 n hn. teering or providing a function hall, , & n Sn Ct . ldn h OthrWr (008 h l..K (2004hnt.. Md ( IWo lOl r call Chad at (603) 929-7427. , LIFE • .: 2008 C Ge You A Oie...u ick u e o A You oca a Commuiy ews EEY WEEK AS A IEE O OGE EA AOU SECIA SECIO SUC AS: • Eeaime ea & Weess, ome & Gae • Ees & Aciiies SAU oices, ia & Moe • oca usiesses & esies o Aeise I e Ieee oice o e .Seacoas ,Ca e .AAIC EWS a 60264 EEAIME SUAY EEIG 608 AUO O ISI IAY M :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 (4:00 ooa Sa iego Cages a 60 Miues ( ( e Amaig ace Co Case "ie e Ui "Io e, SEABROOK I Seabrook Public isug Seees. (ie ( (CC (CC ( (CC ea" ( (CC a wo" ( (CC Library, located at 25 Liberty Lane, (:4 ASCA acig Si Cu — o 400. om omesea eseae ouse (:0 oes & Sis (:4 ege o e will welcome former New Hamp- Miami Seeway i omesea, a. (Ue ( wies "Ciy o ie" es ( ( Seeke "Mymio" ews ( ooa ig i shire Poet Laureate Marie Harris on (CC Ameica (CC Wednesday, November 19 at 3 p.m. W ews ( ooa ig i to read from her books "'G' is for C (CC Ameica (CC Granite" and "Primary Numbers." WUI2 oicieo Uiisió Harris will involve first and sec- WMU ond graders in a lively and inter- AC active storytime using the New WG2 Hampshire numbers book. She will S also engage older students in a con- WE S versation about writing, the making of a state alphabet book, the inside scoop on getting books into print, WSK8 and the surprising adventures of a I WU2 traveling poet. A For more information or to sign W2 up for this program, call the Sea- O brook Public Library at (603) 474- Io ewi 2044. S t% ie === Moaa Moaa • e iie McGuie Moie Suie ie Moaa So ae e oeook (2004 ya Gosig, ace McAams. (CC e oeook (2004 ya Gosig, ace McAam& (CC . Osee LEDDY CENTER TO OW AUDMONS Scoo ake Way ackso gO( oey 0 ome Im oe oe amiy amiy ome Im EPPING I Elaine Gatchell has Moe Kickig & Sceeig (20 emiee. Sa Sau am. Guy Ame am. Guy Cicke Cicke Cicke Gusmoke (CC Gusmoke "Ae" Gii Gii " MAS": Gooye, aewe, Ame (6 Aa Aia. M•A•S MAS 8ASII 4AS announced that open auditions for Leddy Center's 2009 season opener Seies o oke Coege Gaeay SosCee (ie ( Coege ooa ie ( (CC SosCee (ie ( SosC ES2 Womes Coege askea A ag acig: Auo Cu o Soue Cai. ias ASCA ow 200 Wo Seies o oke "Arsenic and Old Lace," will be 0 ESC oig oig oig • ecessay ougess (CC • ecessay ougess (CC oig igsie (CC a. held on Saturday, November 22 by co OS Wo oke Ai acig ( es am 0 CS oug Wo oke CS ack Cu W.com USA acig appointment at the theatre's current ES ockey ICiIs 2006 e So a o ame Ceemoy Ouoos Ouoos UC Wie Sos e So Sos Ai Sas ai ouses location on Main Street in Epping. C ewsoom ou os ewsoom Iesigaios ay Kig ie . ugieyews Iesigaios ay Kig ie Playing March 27-29 and April 1, CC mag ai ie ouses iaees Wa S uiiguue Saig GM osiuio WeMa: Ameicas Mos oweu Co. 3-5 "Arsenic and Old Lace will be OWS Eecio O o ews Suay o eo ( uckaee ( ays Ameica Geao a age uckaee ( e Eye ( presented at Leddy Center's beau- ISC MSC ews Ue Mee e ess ocumeay ocumeay ocumeay Eeig tiful new theater home on Ladd's EC ews ( ews ( Eeig CII ook Eeig Eeig ews ( ews ( ews ( ews ( Eeig ai Lane in Epping. E0 Ai a e Cimuks aisay (200 o ioa. (CC 24 ue oo ( (CC Eou Summe ie ue oo (CC 24 MA Amos amous (: ai (2000 amie o& (CC (: • Aies s. eao: equiem eseao ( Se Games Cacu EO To make an audition appoint- 0 (CC 2 SOW :4 • yoys (: • Scoo o Scoues (2006 oeoo ( oe.e ( (CC Caiom Caiom ee (CC oeoo (CC ment, call Leddy Center at (603) 679- Ce e oec Cakes Cakes Caege ( Momes Io Ce Ameica ( Ce e oec ie ie Momes io Ce 2781, during office hours of Monday c OO G oey MY o Se escy ese ouse ouse oey is tr ouse ese ese 0 from 3-5 p.m., Tuesday through AE Aaska. Acic Aaska Wi (CC a Woes ai Woes Uouce Ameica Uouce Ameica a Woes Thursday from 5:30-7:30 p.m., and A&E CSI: Miami (CC e Ceae ( CSI: Miami (CC CSI: Miami (CC CSI: Miami (CC CSI: Miami (CC CSI: Miami (CC Friday from 1-5 p.m. EISC iy os ( Commams Commams K: isie Som Cases ( Commams Commams Leddy Center is a 501c3 non- c.c IS e ai ( (CC Gaga ( Gaga ( Uewo e Uiese (CC Eeme ais Gaga ( .. profit New Hampshire Arts and C ie ie ie Ut 62 Woma a o Mom ( a o a ( oie oe a o Mom a o a Education Organization. For more AMC (4:00 •• e Goae (2 Maio ao. (CC •• e Goae, a (4, Cime ama A eee:, oe ua, iae Keao. (CC Usua information visit www.leddycenter. M e o Moe e o Moe e o Moe I iae Secia (CC Seas ieo iae Secia (i Seies iae Maia • ack os (8 Micae Keao—AMU •I e Wia o O ( (M (:0 o e Wia o O ( uy Gaa. ook _....] org . , S 4. Someigs • ake e ea (2006 ( (CC •aiue o auc (2006 (CC aiue o auc (2006 ( (CC •A o ike oe 0 S Momes 0 S Momes Eews ( a oyies Kimoa .Gis Gis Kimoa e Sou Cesea Gis Kimoa IAY OGAM .i.I E ,— SA Mok ( (CC •e eakU (2006 ice aug. ouse (O ouse (O ouse "amiy" e Sae Wie Ameica Weig A OCEA O IO IIEUE o My ie (2006 Meei Mooe. (CC iig Wi e Eemy (200 ( e wo M. Kisses (200 o Saos. Geys Aaomy Wie Swa (CC RYE I The Friends of the Rye Pub- lic Library Speaker Series will feature a program entitled "The Great Bay: Where the Rivers Meet the Sea." This Saig ea esae ak i a event is free and open to the public, o so saig wo. and refreshments will be served. CIIMILINE Presented by Steve Miller, pro- Mll O E AMOS gram coordinator at the Great Bay A, CS, CI 4 0 Licensed in ME & National Estuarine Research Reserve Annt • rd in Stratham, the program is sched- IAC uled for Thursday, November 20 at Coa to Coast Properties 2222 p.m. 0 M • ttt 000 In : 0082 ttn nh n Cr" The library is located at 581 Wash- I ME: 20488 ington Road in Rye. For more infor- imeakim.com amosCime Ine(a Y aoo.com www.ak2i.com mation, call (603) 964-8401 or visit www.ryepubliclibrary.org .

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A number WUI2 ime imaco oicias oicieo Queia Eemiga Cuiao co e uego e a Sage Cisia as os oicias oIceo a oa e a isa of related events and performances (UI UiisiO Uiisi Age iues. UiisiO UiisiO are planned throughout the region Samaa (:02 oso ega ews ( (: (206 immy Kim WMU ews ( ews ( ews ( AC W Eeai Coice acig Wi e Sas (ie to celebrate this commemorative (AC (CC (CC (CC ews me ( (CC Wo "Ki, ay, Ki" ( (CC igie me ie (CC WG2 WoGi eo e ewsou Wi Geae Coi Aiques oasow Ameica Eeiece "Oswaseay Caie ose ( Geae .ais milestone. (S u im ee ( (CC oso ces (CC Gos" ( igia (CC oso Smiey 'On Sunday, November 30, from 2- WE Cuious CIIOU Ou usiess e ewsoU Wi Moacy: e oya amiy a Wok "e e Wisos: A Sousage "Seie Ausi Ciy imis 4 p.m., the annual "Nutcracker Tea" Sae isi" (CC oya yasy icks" (CC ( ( (CC _S Geoge Geoge ook (CC o. im ee ( (CC will be held at the Wentworth by WI6 Acco Scus amiy amiy woa woa Gossi Gi ( ( Oe ee i ( ews ( (CC Se a Eey ies Eey (CW igim (CC Guy Guy Me Me (CC ( (CC e Ciy aymo aymo the Sea Hotel in New Castle. Spon- WSK8 Kig o a 0s Kig o ea o Wee o . i ( (CC W a 08 asie asie uk Sou Cees a & sored by the Wentworth, this popu- (I Gow Sow Quees o ea oue ews ( Sow (CC (CC (CC ak (CC a lar holiday family tradition features WU2 Siee See M. Coo M. Coo amiy amiy oso ega CIS "oo Coe" CIS "Ue Co ai o ai o ai o ai o a menu of various hot entrees, party (A aey aey e e eu eu "eas i Sow" (CC es" (CC gam gam gam gam favors, the opportunity to meet cos- W2 ews ( ews ( ( Macom Seie Simsos Saa Coo iso eak "Quie ews ( (CC ews Seie Simsos Kig o (O (CC (CC (CC Mi. (CC Coices io" ( (CC (CC (CC e i tumed Nutcracker characters, and a Ceaes EO ai ai Ay0 eu eu e eoes Cou asie asie wiig Iwiig Magics Seces uk 0s 15-minute mini performance featur- So ae IS :eace Aeee,CSeie ie „us ie Suie ie Moaa ie Is u (200 (O ie e SUe, Moaa ing excerpts from "The Nutcracker." "Wia (Q(CC e 00 Cu (CC Wose Wose go AM Gimoe Gis My Wie My Wie Saa ay (2008 ey McCay. (CC oiayome I (200 The cost is $40 for adults and $30 for ome Im Q ICK ake ake oey 0 ake oge2400Ciq im ome im oe oe amiy amiy ome Im children; reservations can be made , oy (666kW oa a am. Guy am, Guy Cicke OO oy oy Cowee oeq oy by calling BNE at (603) 430-9309. eae eae GiiGii GiiGii Cosy ECosy Cosy Cosy ock ock CSI: Cime Sc CSI: Cime Sc A Performances of "An 1836 Ports- ooa Ceea ows a uao (ie ( ISosC Coege askea ES o ieu SosCee Moay ig Couow mouth Nutcracker" will be present- ASCA ow (CC oie——i Coege askea: I Seaso iO 200 Wo Seies o oke Ek ( SosCee (CC ES2 ed on Saturday, Decembeit at 4 o ESC Coege askea Coege askea: 2004 uke a UC Coege askea Coege askea: 2008 CAA ia AWA Wesig • OS Ai acig Kock Sos Sos I ocus Wo oke Ai ace Sos Sois Sos Ai ace ia p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at Noble'-E1ig11.,,, ES e u Iioi e u e So o e So 2008 e So a o ame Ceemoy Sos o Sos Ouoos ai ai School in North Berwick, , and C (4:00 e Siuaio oom ou os oig owo ias ay Kig Ue Aeso Cooe 60 ( (CC ay Kig Ue Thursday through Saturday, Decem- as Moey ( co CC as Moey ( Ma Moey CC eos ea o o ea e ig Iea Ma Moey ber 11-13 at the Music Hall in Ports- OWS Ameicas ews Q Secia eo (CC o eo e Oeiy aco aiy & Coiies O e eco e Oeiy aco aiy & Comes mouth. Under the artistic direction ugggc aa (CC Wie ouse aa (CC Couow Maow Sow Couow Maow Sow aa (CC of Barbara Pontecorvo, this year's I ie eaig ICE ews ( ews ( (CC aeig aeig ews (CC EC ews ay ie,. ig usiess ig production will feature 80 audi- Ue 24 aica Co. ca O •Cie eacio (: , Coo as Ice ( aia ice. (CC ea ime •2 esses (2008 Kaeie eg. tioned students, local guest artists, Caies Ages (2000 (:8 • A eec Mue (8 (CC Aies s. eao: equiem (:40 Wices o easwick 2 MA (4:4 • 28 ays (2000 (CC and Ballet New England's resident M SOW Sea nn . e ayIes (6 eiious (200 See uscemi. (CC ee (CC Caiom Caiom oeoo (CC ee (CC professional company. Tickets for > Coessa aua Miue Miue Caege ( Goo Goo aksgiig ies ies Goo Uwa aksgiig C OO the Noble High School performanc- CO G I Was I Was o Se My • Iouse o Se Cu Amaig oeia ouse ouse uy Me eyo o Se Cu 0 AE Aoy ouai Aoy ouai Aoy ouai Aoy ouai iae oos Aoy oua Aoy ouai Aoy ouai es are $20 for adults, $15 for Senior Citizens, and $12 for children ages c A&E Co Case ies Co Case ies CSI: Miami (CC Ieeio ( Ieeio ( e is 48 (CC e is 48 ( Ieeio ( ISC Cas Cas Cas Cas is is Mae e e Eeme oies ( Eeme oies ( Mae Mae e e 3-12, and can be purchased at the •c IS os Wos ( iea ook Moe Maes Moe Maes Eisei ( ( (CC Moe Maes Moe Maes door or in advance by calling BNE U — C o & Kae us 8 Wa o o Wea ie Iie ie Iie o & Kae us n, wis ie ie o & Kae us 8 at (603) 430-9309. Group rates are AMC (:0 •• e Goae, a (4 A ack. (CC •• e as Samuai (200 ( om Cuise. (CC (: Sieao (8 Kei Kie. available. The Music Hall perfor- M Eie (CC 0 CeMoey ais io ais io Swee 6 e is e is is Swee 6 e is is Swee 6 mances will be at 7 p.m. all three S aymo aymo aymo ies Seiei Seie am. Guy em. Guy am. Guy am. Guy ame ame Ega Ega Se & Se & evenings, with a 2 p.m. performance Wiou a ace t Came (CC aw & Oe aw & Oe aw & Oe aw & Oe oes (CC e Cose ( on Saturday. E Secia Secia Cesea E ews I aiy 0 E Secia E Secia E Secia E ews Cesea aiy 0 iSecia E This season will also mark the USA CIS ( CIS (O CIS ( ouse "oee" WE Moay ig aw (ie ( aw Oe: C aw Oe: C UE Wie Swa (CC ea ea Si S ISM S I ea ea e wo M. Kis:ses (2008 o Samos. Wi Wi asie asie I return of BNE's popular abbrevi- ated version, "Nutcracker: In A Nut- shell," suitable for younger children and their families. A public perfor- mance is scheduled for Saturday, br 13 at 10 a.m. at the Music Hall. Tickets for all Music Hall per- formances may be purchased by lrttl=0 calling the box office at (603) 436- Ctr rv frt nd . frt j 2400 or by visiting www.themosi- rtbMlflSS lplpppr„ l t chall.org . icyce os For additional information bt l Otlt rnnn 4 f eey nth th and other events, call Ballet 990 Lafayette Rd, Portsmouth, NH Ca ioay e aeise New England at (60 400 r F 4 30am • 5•30prn • St. 0 prn • Sn.0rn • 4prn l Executive Director, Martha 604624 icyceos.com 60.264 Lemire at Martha.balletneweng- .f1P Of IS. [email protected] . ewoo I Eas Kigso I Eee Geea I amo I ao eac amo as Kesigo ew:Cis o amo ye ye eac Seaook Sou amo Saa • Portsmouth Newington ew Case

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I 0 0 A A h rll Er f ptn E 8 826 oldest Congregational Soci- A AE A 8 Y O M. OMA, ety in New Hampshire. I 0 A A COIUIG WIE "Today we 0 EA a 0 A It was May 19, assemble again to celebrate O I A 1897 at 10:30 in the morn- the most important of all 0 8 ing in Hampton, when the events in the town's his- A A A first spike was driven for tory, the commencement of 8p 8 0 8 the Electric Railway which this town's connection with A 0 A was to be in operation for 29 Exeter, the shire town of the IC 0 A A years before complete aban- county. E A A 0 0 0 donment in 1926. "Hampton was A A A The trolley line, at settled by Stephen Bachiler ✓ S 8 8 A A first called the Exeter Street in 1638, and Exeter by John 0 EA A A 0 Railway, later to become Wheelwright in the same • E O A E consolidated into the Exeter, year. At that time, the only C E 0 8 Hampton & Amesbury Street way between Exeter and A O C E Railway Company (common- Hampton was the Indian first rail and spike took place Town Hall for the erection ly referred to as the "EH&A" trail, the same route that this IGS GEE on May 19, 1897, on Win- of a town church.(Ed.: This at the time), connected the road of steel now passes. naciumet Road at "Whit- was the fifth meeting house, AGAE GASS MOUAI towns of Exeter and Hamp- now becomes tier Junction" just easterly later became the Town Hall "It USES OUSES EW ton with the famous Hamp- my pleasure, at the request of the Galley Hatch Restau- which burned on March 19, CAS EAES AS ton Beach. It was completed of the Exeter Street Railway rant. Driving the first spike 1949 and was never rebuilt.) on July 3, 1897. officials, to drive the first CAK OAS EECAUS SAMOCKS was Judge Charles M. Lam- "Eighty-two years This line gave "the spike on this road, which I COES MAKES SUS prey, on which occasion he ago this month, the people inhabitants of these and do, wishing more prosper- CAYOS MOEY SEMS addressed the assembled again assembled at this the surrounding towns, as ity than ever for Exeter and EI SIGS MOSS EES crowd of the two towns of noted corner, which had well as visitors, a quick and Hampton, which the steel Exeter and Hampton, and been a wayside inn for over pleasant access by well-built, rails will soon connect." said in substance: 100 years, for the raising of AAIC EWS open and closed cars, to one A section of this "This is one of the present hotel. (Ed.: He COSSWO UE of the most beautiful seaside trolley rail and spikes are on the most important events was referring to the Hotel resorts on the entire Atlan- permanent display at the in the history of Hampton. Whittier, built in 1817 and tic coast, at a very moder- Tuck Memorial Museum at MEM MEM MUM One hundred years ago this burned January 12, 1917; ate cost." (— The Hamptons 40 Park Avenue, Hampton, MIME MEM ME= present week, the people of cause: "rats and matches.") Union — 1899) Hampton assembled on the Fifty-four years ago the in a section called, "The Trol- MIME MEM =ME The laying of the ley Era of Hampton 1897 spot where now stands the present month, on the spot MEM MEM where the present Congre- - 1926." Many other relics from the trolley era are also gationAI Church Stands, the MEM= EMME on display in the museum. EM• M•• M•• ht hnr n th church was raised for the M= MEM •= Grnt Stt E• U M•••M SECIA O E AAIC EWS participate in this food drive •EEM M•••• HAMPTON I Help fight may bring donations of non- hunger in the Granite State perishable canned goods to I M•M MEM by donating to the New Tobey & Merrill Insurance MIME MEM MIME Hampshire Food Bank Food Agency, located at 20 High ME= MEM MIME Drive, taking place now Street in Hampton. For more through Wednesday, Decem- information contact Tamie •= MEM M•E ber 17. Rhodes at (603) 926-7665 or ACOSS 8 Indvd Wnt n frnt Those who would like to (603) 601-1006. Mrr 40 "h rp" 2 nn p Whrlpl bth 4 Strtd 22 nnt 8 " Untl r" 42 hr ffx 2 "h Mn Wh SUOKUUE 2 "h Snd 4 pld Wnt " bbl" ll 24 "Knht " llt 46 M rltv 26 Gt p 4 " n ln 48 "h rth 2 Atr vd 4 Sht" r" rtt , , USA ntr 2 Atr Atn 28 "Gt " 0 Mr plnt 2 , 8 " t" Spt 6 ndl r 4 200 E "Ar Gt lnt," .. Mtrn fl . 8 2 4 Mlr nd r S r dd Mr. Azr 8 " l A" 6 trp 6 Grf 20 Mr. lbr Atr n "v " 8 22 Kn v OW 200 Or fl, " Kn" Gp nnr fr t 2 " lv" 6 2 SEC t Atr 2 Chf l " Ar" 40 Mr 0 " r ll" 4 Atr ff 4 " Wdnd" 48 Ed Wrd n 44 M. hpn . . , 2 tnl ndnt 4 hn Gdn 284 t 6 r h " nt Atr Qnn n "nn" 4AtrMK 2% O 4 Ordr 4 Sn r 8 Ahb b 2 5 4 Atr Grth r rt rd nl 2006 v. n Stdrd. n "W Mrhll" rbl n

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I IM At Hampton Academy, Flight 11, which terrorists "eeas ay is a ey front of the Global War headlines) e said. "Today AAIC EWS SA WIUE a student-hosted Veterans' flew into the World Trade secia oiay. I oos me on Terror Memorial on the we honor the men and (Editor's Note: Quoa Day assembly organized by Center) and his eventual a wome wo ae e ei grounds of the Post's Legion women who have selflessly ios om "Wa eeas teacher Christina Hamilton enlistment in the Air Force. omes, ei amiies, us o Hall on High Street. Hamp- 'bailed' all of us out over the ay Meas o Me" essays, included a reading of "The In addition, a special "Trib- gie us, e eoe o Ameica, ton Academy student Elaine course of our nation's his- wie y Maso Scoo History of Veterans' Day" ute to a Hero" was paid e cace o e ee." Weatherby sang the Nation- tory. Their parachutes cer- sues, aea i iaics. and a PowerPoint presenta- to US Army Veteran John Marston students also al Anthem, and her uncle, tainly weren't golden, and HAMPTON I In what tion of "Home: America the Holman, past Chaplain of sang an "Armed Forces Mark Weatherby played you can't put a dollar value has long been an annual Beautiful." Post #35 and a Hampton Medley," during which "Taps." Color guards from on their personal sacrifices: Seacoast area tradition, Post #35 Commander Ralph Academy alumnus. A stand- Veterans stood up for the Post #35, the Boy Scouts and They accepted the conse- local Veterans were honored Fatello addressed the audi- ing ovation followed this selection representing their the MIROTC program at quences of their actions, and for their military service at ence, recalling a story shared presentation, which includ- particular branch of military Winnacunnet High School they did so without corn- a number of Veterans Day by Sen. John McCain dur- ed different photographs service. Guest speaker, Com- joined first responders and plaint." events held on Monday and ing the recent presidential of Holman throughout the mander Fatello presented a community members in "So o is eeas ay Tuesday of this week. campaign about his experi- years, flashed upon a screen certificate to recent Troops honoring the Veterans that a eey eeas ay o Schools, towns and ences as a POW, and telling while the hymn "Amazing to Teachers award winner, gathered with them. come, I wi ag my Amei organizations conducted how Sen. 's Grace" played. Marston SPED teacher Judy "eeas ae ey secia ca _ag a saue a o my ceremonies which recalled grandfather served under "eeas isk ei ies Sullivan. They both led the eoe wo ae see i was eoes o e Uie Saes o Veterans' sacrificial service Gen. George Patton during o oec ou couy. ey entire assembly in the tra- i e as a e ese. Ameica." to the United States, as well World War II. ae e couage o go ou a ditional chant, "USA! USA! I ee a eeas ee o "As we honor our Vet- as their courage and com- "e eeas oug o ig o e Uie Saes o USA!" e ooe esciay o a erans on this special day," mitment to keeping Amer- kee us sae om eoe wo Ameica. Wiou em ou "e eeas ae wa kee ey ae oe. We ee o said Major Petruzziello, "let ica free while serving in wae o am us o ake gea couy wou e ike Ameica aie. So o us ememe a a eeas ae us hope and pray that every the Army, Air Force, Navy, away our igs as Ameicas. i is ow." o o e couc a wac imoa ecause o e sac American takes a moment Marines, and Coast Guard. I am ou o e a Ameica At Marston School, local . Ge ou ee a ceeae iices ey ae mae o ig to reflect on the gift of free- Color guards, special pre- a o ae ae soies i Veterans joined grade 3- o Ameica soi. ese me o ou couy." dom that we as Americans sentations, tributes, musi- is wa. I am ou o ou 5 students in reciting the a wome ae eoes. oo Keynote speaker, Major enjoy each and every c9,y, cal selections and keynove soies o keeig me a my Pledge of Allegiance, and em, ease." Michael Petruzziello gave and remember that it is the speakers reflected the honor amiy sae." the singing of the National Veterans' Day obser- a patriotic and heartfelt service and sacrifices of our— bestowed upon the guests Hampton Academy's Anthem and "America" vances continued on Tues- speech, offering his grati- Veterans that earned that of honor. School Resource Officer at an assembly held in the day morning, when Post tude to Post #35 for keep- freedom." "I oe Ameica, u i i Alex Reno shared about his gymnasium. The program, #35 conducted the tradition- ing local Veterans in the "We wi aways ememe a o ee o eeas a "exploding pride for Amer- organized by music teach- al four-town ceremonies, forefront and peppering e secia eoe wo see e me a wome wo use ica" in the wake of 9-11, the er Gus Carlson, featured beginning at the Marine his remarks with references ou couy. ey ouee o o e, a ae, i e miiay, impact made by his interac- the top entries in an essay Memorial statue at Hamp- to recent current events: sae e Uie Saes. ey Ameica wou oay o tion with the family of Tom contest for which students ton Beach and continuing "Recently, 'bailouts' and ig o Ameica ecause ey e ee. eeas ay is o MacGinness (who was a co- shared "What Veterans' Day on to Hampton Falls, North 'rescue packages' have been oe ou amaig couy, a some oiay a we ceeae on American Airlines Means to Me." Hampton and Hampton, in the forefront of our news I wou ike o ak em." o e eck o i."

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AKS O EEYIG and hard-working Congress- While many of you may the voters of Exeter, North hearts, and the prodigious Kepner, Chris Nevins, Renny woman will be in Washington feel disappointed at the out- Hampton and Statham for commitment of your time Cushing and Rusty Bridle for To the Editor to make sure that the middle come of this election, the high returning Democratic incum- and energy. running successful state rep Were you on the Stratham and working class people turnout at the polls showed bents Judy Day, John Henson We pledge to work hard campaigns. They will work for Carol, or the Statham in New Hampshire have a true citizen commitment to and Trinka Russell to the New for you, our constituents, for Hampton and our state Town Democratic Committee strong voice. our democratic principles. lam Hampshire House, and elect- come January, on our various email and phone lists of vol- with energy and enthusiasm. Barbara Broderick encouraged to what the future ing Joe Russell and Donna committees and as bills come I wish them the best. unteers this past year? If you Barbara Brockelman holds. There are independent Schlachrnan to join them. forward. Please continue to I would also like to thank were, thank you. Co-coordinators leaders in our community who We also look forward to contact us with your con- all the people who helped Thank you for volunteer- Statham for Carol 2008 will continue to strive for those working with the three Dis- cerns. We are here to serve and supported my campaign ing your time, showing up for Statham ideals that we believe in. trict #13 Republican Repre- you. with vigor and hard work. visibilities, offering your home I congratulate the newly sentatives, Matt Quant and Judy Day, John Henson, We were not successful, for a house party, writing post IEE elected state representatives, Doug and Stella Scanunan. Joe Russell, Trinka Russell, but it was a great experi- cards, stuffing and labeling To the Editor both Republicans and Dem- Deepest thanks go out to and Donna Schlachman ence and I learned a lot from letters, canvassing, putting up I want to thank the people ocrats. I hope through their all of you who hosted, held Democratic Representa- the Hampton voters. We are yard signs, and for donating of North Hampton, Stratham leadership they will provide signs, handed out fliers and tives very fortunate to be a great to the Carol Shea-Porter for and Exeter who championed the citizens of New Hampshire supported us in so many District #13 town full of good and hard Congress campaign. my race to run for state rep- the life, liberties, and happi- other countless ways, in the Rockingham County working citizens. It was my With your help, Stratham resentative. I want to thank ness that they deserve. three communities, through- pleasure to have traveled voted to send Carol Shea- my family for their encour- Corinne Armstrong out a very long campaign. this road. Porter back to Congress by agement. I am indebted to all Exeter Each of us, including fel- COGAUAIOS Thank you, and. I, will almost doubling the margin for your hard work doing lit low candidates Frank Hef- continue to work hard for that she won by in town in the A GAIUE drops, phone calls, writings, AK YOU, OES fron, Joe Mike-Meyer, and the taxpayers in Hampton. 2006 election. To the Editor: sign waves and poll stand- To the Editor: John Sammel, is extremely Michael Pierce You have ensured that this I would like to congrat- ings. We would like to thank grateful for your homes and Hampton competent, caring, intelligent ulate Nancy Stiles, Susan GALA *QM lA effort along with the Hamp- main floor, "scrapbook" post- by two daughters, a son and ton Rotary, the celebration ers depicting the different a daughter-in-law. Over the appeared to go off without a eras of the Friends were on decades, activity within the hitch and was a hit with those display, created by member group ebbed and flowed, said in attendance. Barbara Costello. One poster Hughes, who credited Gooby "We could not have done was dedicated in memory of with getting the Friends up this without the Hampton retired library director, the and running again in 2003. Rotary," said Hughes. "With- late Catherine Redden. That was just before the out them, this would not have Nearby, the official 50th library experienced a flood been possible." anniversary cake was cut downstairs in the Children's "It's just marvelous," said by Katie Anderson, a library Room in January 2004, caus- Judy Geller, a Friends mem- trustee for 18 years and the ing severe damage and a par- ber since 1991. She added that person for whom the Chil- tial loss of and having the gala "open to the dren's Room is named. equipment. Under Gooby's community" gave the public The Frierrefs—first came leadership, the Friends rallied an opportunity "to see what into being in 1958 under the to come to the aid of their the Friends do." direction of Olive Ring, who library and were "a major Throughout the library's was represented at the gala contributor" in the "recovery efforts." OOKIG ACK — rnd rdnt Sn h h t p f " f ptn" n th rbrn f th n Mrl brr drn th rnd 0th nnvrr l. That effort truly set the — Atlnt ht b z r tone for the Friends' strong n Itln nn... renewal. Since then, the group book drives, bake sales, holi- Friends support and promote door-to-door fundraising in has contributed to the Lane day raffles and many more the library That's the most conjunction with the town Library through all the tradi- events, all in support of the important work the Friends census years ago. She also tional fundraisers (a "goods library. do." assisted with manually typing Grt Sr and services mini-auction" "Hampton's library is a And all those other tasks the cards for the library's card Grt d. G plt St from 1976 was one of the hub for the Seacoast," said as well. Mary Simonds, who catalogs, long before the circu- hn. poster items on display), and Bridgit Valgenti, chairman of first joined the Friends in 1968, lation desk went high-tech. the Board of Trustees for the helped compose the Friends' "The library has advanced nt Srv nt ( hn have conducted numerous Infrl nn Lane Memorial Library. "The cookbook and conducted so much," observed Simonds. tp With the Friends of Lane t ttt ttr. Memorial Library steadily dbl going strong after 50 years, ( St VNA the gala celebration served as both a nostalgic look back and Sndr h 6• dor gowns anis • Slld rn • r nd t Oprtv an optimistic step ahead into • hl, Optnl nd Sph nt plnt the future. It was, said Library hrp rr Director Amanda Reynolds- • Wnd r b ntnll rtfd • bt Spprt Grp Cooper, "a wonderful mile- Wnd • r Cnt Cln Ot, Cntnn Cr Splt • t Cr stone for the Friends." (CWOC For more information • In tlntrn about the Friends of Lane Memorial Library or to join, Whn nd t h h care n, visit .lnlbrrvfnnd. h St A r ll, nnprft, r . ndpndnt, Mdr Crtfd h hlth n. (ON THE COVER: Gt 69 ftt d (t , rth ptn, 2 ftt d, rth ptn, 0862 60262066 604066 nn, trt t th hlt xt t th r Str fntn drn th rnd f

Cll 603-964-5064 n brr. .0th nnvrr l. AACEWS.COM 4, 46 OEME 4, 2008 AnAnn EWS AGE 2, OCA OES MY IEW SEACOAS A U CIIC NORM HAMPTON I Seacoast VNA would like to let the Seacoast community know that there is plenty of flu vaccine available for those who have not yet had their . Seacoast VNA is currently conducting walk-in flu vaccination Gnrtn n ntrt clinics Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at their office, located at 29 Lafayette Road in North Hampton. Medicare Part B, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Medicaid is accepted; otherwise, the cost of the vaccination is $35. n nlr pr Seacoast VNA is an independent, non-profit, Medicare certified home health care agency that provides services to individuals throughout the Seacoast New Hampshire and Y EY MCCOE there was no nuclear contain- deaths attributed to any states, which cover about 20 Southern Maine regions. For more information, call Kelly at AAIC EWS COIUIG ment system, as is required nuclear generating facility in percent of the needs for the (603) 926-2066. WIE in the United States," which the United States. areas serviced. Prior to the IOS O U CIIC Now of all times, as hot- sent high radiation levels The lib-enviros taking Three Mile Island accident air windbag and his SEABROOK I The Seabrook Lions Club and the town's into the surrounding 20-mile short breath between anti- industrialists had predictqd sycophant followers try to Building and Health Department will host a flu clinic radius and 135,000 people nuclear pronouncements are 1,000 nuclear reactors would on Saturday, November 22 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the scare people into believing had to be evacuated, accord- quick to promote their favor- be operating by 2000, a far - Seabrook Community Center. Vaccines will be available that we're going to die from ing to Steve Kerekes, spokes- ite new electrical generating cry from the 103 reactors now - free of charge to Seabrook residents over the age of 18. The global warming, we should man for the National Energy exemplars for our edifica- operating. It doesn't take' a Lions will also conduct screenings for vision, hearing and be thinking and acting to Institute. The accident that tion and electrical generation stroke of genius to imagine blood pressure. No appointment is necessary. For more take some positive steps to led up to the Chernobyl education. These new and, to how much less dependent on information call Minabell Bowden at (603) 474-2930. get out of foreign oil-burning disaster was the "height of their beliefs, widely-accepted foreign oil we would be now electric generation. methods are in the solar and if the goal of 1,000 had been CUC EISIS COOIA OOS O Soviet arrogance," Mr. Ker- I'm not trying to frighten ekes said and as was report- wind areas. But even there, attained. AKSGIIG SEICE you, but the following words ed on June 18, 2006 by Joyce their message is somewhat Our own Seabrook HAMPTON I The First Congregational Church of Hampton will most certainly bring a Howard Price of the Wash- clouded. (nuclear) power plant has will hold a Colonial Thanksgiving Service on Sunday, November chilling fear to the hearts of ington "Times." One such lib-enviro prop- been producing for about 20 23 at 10 a.m., to celebrate 370 years of the founding of the church the liberal environmental- The other fallacy of osition was for the construc- years and has very safely and In observance of this special milestone, the congregation will ists ("lib-enviros"). In fact, nuclear Armageddon that tion of a wind farm of huge adequately provided enough re-enact, as closely as possible, the type of service that would have just one word is all it takes: the lib-enviros are so anxious windmill-type fans covering electricity to have seen New occurred during the early years of the church. NUCLEAR! to bring to our attention is an area of 24 square miles England through some -huge In other words, there will be no drums, electric guitars or It seems that nuclear elec- the incident at Three Mile in Nantuket Sound off the growth periods. Without keyboards during worship. There will be no choir anthem tric generation is showing Island in Pennsylvania that coast of Massachusetts with this plant (which common- or a children's sermon as is customarily done. The men and signs of coming back, now occurred on March 28, 1979. somewhere around 100 wind sense-blinded zealots fought women will sit in separate sections, and there will be no that sensible and rational That happening was a partial turbines. These monstrous against, only to cause the women ushers or women in the pulpit. people are overcoming the meltdown of the reactor core, fans would certainly pro- overall cost of the product Pastor Deb Knowlton assures, however, that there will be spurious and outdated infor- duce a welcome amount of increase unconscionably, aid plenty of heat so that no one will be required to bring their causing a very small release mation that the lib-enviros hot coals from home to keep their feet from freezing. of radioactivity. According to electricity to add to the over- much more), oil-fired elec- have peddled and spewed The congregation has been hard at work creating collars, the US Nuclear Regulatory all electric grid for the New tric generation would have from their ivory towers of aprons and hats to simulate Colonial costume, and there Commission, that incident England area and would caused our air and environ- will be a lot more history to be revealed at the service. doom and gloom about dan- produced far-reaching chang- be helpful in reducing our ment to be insufferable. The The public is invited to take a step back in time at gers that are non-starters. es in emergency prepared- dependence on foreign oil. eggheads take small, nor- Hampton's First Congregational Church, located at 127 It is comical to listen to ness and better training and Both admirable goals. mal maintenance problems Winnacunnet Road in Hampton. For more information, call the pompous outpourings protection procedures. Now, But one of the country's found in any sort of plant the church office at (663) 926-2837. from these stuffed shirts. To almost 30 years later not one biggest lib-enviros, Massa- and portray them as nuclear this day they are still hang- death has been attributed to chusetts Senator Ted Ken- problems. Hogwash. ing their pointy-headed caps that accident. nedy fought against the plan Nuclear is arguably the on just two incidents that Then, nuclear generation because it was too close to his safest technology ever engi- happened nearly 30 years had only been in existence island home on Nantucket. In neered by man. The French ago. for 22 years since the first fact, his home is eight miles solve storage problems by lz"4 AIG One of those "incidents" plant was opened in Ship- away from where the wind- recycling the spent fuel rods t t E.enA was in Russian Ukraine pingsport, PA in Decem- mills were to be spinning. while getting more genera- under the former Soviet ber 1957 and sometimes it Hello NIMBY syndrome. I've tion. We should do the same. Union at a place called Cher- takes an accident or mis- heard rumors that the Sena- Jerry McConnell can be nobyl to a very poorly con- take to learn new methods tor has been warned that his reached by email at lethrneck@ structed facility with faulty :00 .. t :00 p.. of making something safer opposition was becoming comcast.net or editor@atlantic- apparatus and even faultier and far more effective. The seen as autocratic and selfish news.com, or by phone at (603) trained personnel. Three Mile Island incident and he was relenting. 926-7782. 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