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Annual Yankee Get ‘growing’ Homecoming at 50: Still one of the best at local By Scott E. Kinney commitment to community. Atlantic News Staff Writer “To use a cliché, he would NEWBURYPORT | It have wanted it that way,” seemed only fitting that the said Jason Lacroix, who now farmers’ man who headed up the first co-chairs the event with his ever Yankee Homecoming in parents, Judy and Lucien. Cyan Newburyport, Mass. should And rightfully so. The again take the reins for the Lacroix family has each markets summer’s premier event had a turn heading up the Magenta during its 50th anniversary. Yankee Homecoming prior At the behest of the 2006 to this year. Between them Yankee Homecoming Board they share nearly 75 years of
of Directors, George Cash- Yankee Homecoming experi- Yellow man — one of the event’s ence. founding fathers along with Now Lacroix family mem-
Jack Frost — would again bers, along with a dedicated Black chair the event. list of volunteers, are work- Unfortunately, George ing hard to ensure that this took ill during the early fall year’s Yankee Homecoming of that year and later died is one worthy of George. that winter. His death left “Yankee Homecoming behind a grieving commu- really helps bring families nity and very large shoes to together,” said Jason, “and fill. to bring back those families By George’s suggestion, that have been away. Jack the Lacroix family would take Frost, one of the original over heading up the event. founding fathers of the event It was his feeling that the wrote a book on how to run a family stood for the things Yankee Homecoming. Those that he believed in and what same basic principals apply Yankee Homecoming is all today.” about: Family, friends and a YANKEE Continued on 18A•
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| HB927 defines an adequate education as (E) BORROW TO BUILD (A) RAISE THE LIABILITY CAP FOR GOVERNMENT (B,C) SPEND NOW RATHER THAN LATER (D) KINDERGARTEN NEEDED FOR ADEQUATE NAME Flockhart, Eileen C Henson, John W Kennedy, James E Quandt, Marshall E Quandt, Matthew J Robertson, Carl G Day, Judith E Russell, Trinka Preston, Mark F Moore, Benjamin E Weare, Everett A Kelley, Jane P Kepner, Susan R Kepner, McGuirk, Thomas Moore, Bennett F Stiles, Nancy F Marsh, Michael G Borden, David A Grote, Otto F which includes some $215 million of bonding, including a Department a cover to bond million $60 term short two-year of Transportation shortfall. Supporters said the been state neglecting its has infrastructure for years, and putting it off would only make it more expensive to fix. If the dams | HB882 would nearly double the cap on $925,000 for personal tort injury and to $3.75 liability million for all to tort claims to state and local government. Supporters said that the cap hadn’t changed in 23 years, and this increase was a than lower inflation. Opponents thought that slipped in a by clause the Senate made the that municipalities would have to pay under change the higher cap retroactive, so even though their insurance policies YES vote weren’t the A bill 189-131. that. reflect The House PASSED changed to raising the liability cap. FAVORED the first version of the $10.4 billion about $2.4 billion in state spending, a biennium 16 percent increase in budget, or spending over the previous budget. Supporters said that it items hide doesn’t (it transparent more is it because larger is that will be supplemented anyway) and because it makes crucial investments in social infrastructure teachers (like and insuring training children) that would prevent social large and economic costs in the that families didn’t get such future. a big raise, inflation is Opponents not that said high, so why shouldn’t the state live within its means. The House then PASSED (B) the language of the the budget. The amendment (C) budget, YES vote FAVORED A 148. 210- lowers the revenue estimates for the state budget. Budget supporters said that the Budget revenue estimates opponents are said realistic. thatbudget should be lowered they to reflect that. are The amendment YES vote OPPOSED the budget revenue A inflated152-213. FAILED and the estimates. The House and Senate passed the final version of the budget on June 27, which the Governor was expected to sign into law. EDUCATION meeting NH school approval standards frameworks and curriculum in Kindergarten public requiring said nineSupporters Kindergarten. specific content is crucial for all areas,students to have an equal chance includingto learn. with complying start finally would state the this, passing By first education adequate an Define Court: Supreme state the and then come up with the money to pay for it. Opponents said that it is knowing the impossible cost and to how the defineand no bill should be passed money without some sort of estimate. should adequacy be raised, without The cost of Kindergarten it. have don’t that towns for or state, the to either enormous, alone, for instance, would The the be House language PASSED of the bill YES 223-134. A public and requiring Kindergarten defining vote FAVORED educational adequacy independent of the cost. The House and Senate passed the final version of adequacy on June 27. The Governor was expected to sign the bill. ------Editor / Publisher A A ruling by the FTC’s Jerry McConnell can be Big Big labor and their lib The US Supreme Court ~ Michael P. Connelly ~ Michael P. ences in public schools to the schools in public ences displeasure of the harridan ish reverends Jesse Jackson Sharpton. Al and Internet Access Task Force urged policy makers not to interfere with regulation of the Internet and stay away “net neutrality.” federal from This again is good news for taxpayers as the liberal Con gressmen wanted to control unable. now are but it by reached e-mail at lethrneck@ or comcast.net editor@ atlantic or news.com, by phone at (603) 926-7782. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those newspaper. the of erals erals felt outnumbered their types. They that disregarded of the four major networks on television plus, MSNBC and CNN only one was con sidered conservative. Fiveagainst one is called liberal fairness. A whopping major ity of large newspapers are also ultra-liberal That’s OK with presentation. in news them, but radio has silenced. to be eral lackeys took a major hit from the Senate itself when legislation was defeated to from ballot secret the remove replace and organizing union it with a “card check” or a blank check for the unions with no fear of losing. Talk this doctrine, fairness a about prac UN-fairness a was total sought. being tice ruled against racial prefer ness ness Doctrine that was any but thing in fair; fact it was a of free diminishment speech. large a silenced have would It radio conservative of number talk show hosts that the lib
------iew Atlantic V y or its advertisers. M Another blessing was And And that budget that the worrying start to time is It Even in other areas of News welcome alternative We views and will consider guest commentaries for publication. Readers may send their comments and rebuttals to [email protected]. From Publisher: the The views expressed on this page do not ect the necessarily re views of the America with Supreme Court Court Supreme with America declara regulatory other and tions, as well as failed legis lation in the new Congress itself. The most important of which was the death of the horribly expensive to payers tax amnesty bill, falsely called “immigration reform” that could not meet the percent vote test approval 60 in the Senate. This alone saved our country untold billions payoffs, freebies, in dollars of who aliens illegal to gifts and into our sneaking laws broke country. the the failure of the House to resuscitate the very wrongly named, repealed, Fair Pennsylvania have almost committed felonious actions budget-minded some against remove to trying Republicans Dem the of projects pet those ocrats. pro have leaders liberal new It, a is posed really whopper. along with the tax increases to planned pay for it and the elimination of the Republi can tax reductions will run this country into the largest tax increase in our Clinton’s than bigger even — history monster increase in the mid- nineties. like seems It future. our about us wipe don’t if the terrorists Democrat liberal the first, out will. spending and taxes governance, we are seeing some improvements. month of June was The good for projects projects with threats to the if they try to Republicans get these budget busters taken out of the annual appropria Obey Congressmen bill. tions of Wisconsin and Murtha of ------23 12 8 1 27 D P M T S O P E E I 9 8 7 5 1 2 4 3 6
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