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The agency ESC M asea: 8 Cus a Caias aces emo A A M asea: Caias a es AWA Wesig AWA Wesig employees have a combined E OS Soi Sciece asea Sos Sos oug r Suesas II es am 0 Sos Sos Sos es am 0 IIa 20 years of experience in ES EA amiy e So Gameay M asea eas ages a oso e So, Iigs e So Sos A Sas M asea the insurance industry. C e Siuaio oom Wi Wo iie ( ou os oig owo ias ay Kig Ue ( Aeso Cooe 60 ( (CC ay Kig ie "We have been a member CC as Moey ( Ma Moey ( Kuow eo CC eos ea o o ea O e Moey as My Oios Ma Moey ( of the Independent Agents l OWS Ge eck ( Secia eo O eo e Oeiy aco aiy ( ( O e eco e Oeiy aco aiy ( since 1920 and we wanted to aa (CC e E Sow aa (CC Couow Maow Sow Couow Maow Sow ocumeay MSC be a part of branding efforts EC ews ay ie oa usiess ig I ie oa usiess ews ( ews ( (CC aeig aeig ews ( of Trusted Choice," accord- M O. Oe Misse Ca i• Micae (6 (CC a, I Me (2000 ug ackma. (CC ea ime ea ime emoiio Ma ing t agency owners n MA Mos (:4 Geey (4 Micae . o. Moie 0,000 .C. 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Ic Cas ,Cas Cas Cas Mae Mae Ages s. emos Sece Ameica Sece Ameica ( Ages s. emos Sece Ameica Tobev & Merrill Inrn." cc _ — , a IS Moe Maes Mega Moes (CC Acie iscoeies ig Imac: M6 ao 60 ( (CC Eeiio Aica ouge i Aaska ig Imac: M6 MI h rtd Choice o Kae "o Kae Wa o o Wea Wa o o Wea Wa o o Wea ess ess " C Wa o o Wea Wi Weigs ( ess Omis An f th Mnth pro- AMC iga .oa ouse (8 ( aick Swaye. (CC • U.S. Masas (6 ( ommy ee oas. (CC iis Caios Way ( A sco. (CC gram rnz n i aea aea iSIc aes Se ISe 200 M Moie Awas (CC • Ca ay Wa (8, Comey —ais io tht r n bv nd I S aymo aymo aymo iies Seie Sai o am. GuyIem. Guy Co Ai ( ( A icoas Cage. (CC Se 8 Se & ige u , bnd n lvn th tnt f aw & Oe oes (CC oes (CC Moseiaw (200 eie oe. • MoseIaw (200 eie oa. 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EEAIME SIE AUCIO EE ace eomace oos rtptn Seacoas esaua Week nl IE Miss rtrnt ftrn Eagee Secies SEOA O E AAIC EWS soups and chowders; (Sec- MOLLY U pl n & HAMPTON I Hampton ond Course) herb-brined SECIA O E AAIC EWS prn nld: •HAMPTON I The "Little tertlies," "Lost to the World," Area Chamber of Commerce rack of pork, Jamaican PORTSMOUTH I In "Wings" and "Endangered Miss Molly Silent Auction . r Aswo restaurant members will marinade grilled chicken and Bake Sale Fundraiser," his first solo dance per- Species" — interpret a range •i e Sea offer awe-inspiring, multi- breast, veal rouladen, boiled formance on the Seacoast, of emotion. From beauty, fra- a benefit for Molly Rowley, course meals prepared lobster dinner, and petit filet Larry McCullough will gility and loss to hope and will be held rain or shine Gaey ai especially for Seacoast Res- mignon; (Third Courses) debut a series of original humor, McCullough rouses on Saturday, June 6 from 9 taurant Week, scheduled for tangerine semifreddo, solo modern dance works the human spirit. In the title O Sa a.m. to 4 p.m. in the caf- the week of June 15. tiramisu, brownie sundae, piece, his dance reveals mys- a aies eteria at Hampton Academy, titled "Endangered Species" This gourmet event pro- choice of an assortment of the weekend of June 19-21 terious, fictional creatures located on Academy Avenue Chz ouce giss vides the public a chance cheesecakes. endangered by human forc- in Hampton. at the West End Studio The- a ouge to discover new restaurants These menus are just atre, located at 959 Islington es that don't understand. Molly is a 5-year-old ue Uci and enjoy all their favorites a small sample of what to Kindergarten student who Street in Portsmouth. at a discounted price. expect from the Seacoast Performances are Fri- lives in Hampton and was "Endangered Species" •oa Here are just a few of Restaurant Week. day and Saturday at 8 p.m. diagnosed with lymphoma is a 90-minute performance os aig the many palate-whetting Advance reservations are in two acts, set to classi- and Sunday at 2 p.m. For in February. oaes selections that participating strongly recommended and cal music by Rachmaninoff, more info, contact Larry The public is invited to Wigs You Way restaurants will offer during can be made by calling the join members of the Hamp- Mahler, Chopin, Debussy McCullough, call (603) 433- Seacoast Restaurant Week: restaurants directly. 5408, email info@pinetree- ton Academy Student Coun- and Poulenc. With occasion- as eac Sack (First Course) A seafood For a complete listing or visit www. cil and friends to help raise al narration, McCullough's institute.org sampler, oysters on the half- visit www.hamptoncham- pi netreei nsti tu te.org. money to defray the cost of dances — titled "Mystic But- shell, or a variety of salads, ber.com . Molly's care at Boston Chil- dren's Hospital. SAUAY EEIG All proceeds will go , directly to the Little Miss 660 M :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 Molly Fund. W2.4 GA ou Go ews ( ,CS ai ogam Co Case "Goy aes isa 48 ous Mysey ews ( (: e Commu uge Donations are welcome; (CS (CC Iews ays" ( "Guge" ( (CC (CC (CC Isie y uy for more information or to WC e ace ose acig emo Sokes. ege o e Wieou ( (CC ee Come e ew usig aisies ews ( (: aw Oe: ouse (AC (ie ( "esiy" Iae (CC "Wae owe" (CC Secia icims Ui wies donate, contact Suzy Frost WCS6 Wo o Aeue ews ( C Gees ai o ockey Saey Cu ia Game isug eguis a ews ( (:2 Sauay ig ie a at (603) 929-9898 or sfrost@ C Sos ( (CC (CC ews Maie gam eoi e Wigs. (ie ( (CC (CC ey Cooe o e aio. sau2Lorg; Mary Mann it WO Wo o Aeue ews ( C Access oywoo ockey Saey Cu ia Game isug eguis a ews ( • (:2 Sauay ig ie a ey Cooe o e aio. (603) 926-7132 or mxmann@ C Sos ( (CC (CC ews ( (CC eoi e Wigs. (ie ( (CC (CC WUI2 ime Imaco: i Oue o ocieo a amiia . uce Siao Gigae ime oiceo aics e ises comcastnet; or Carole Fil- UI e Semaa CUM Uiisa I iault at (603) 929-3706 or o WMO e ace ose acig emo Sakes. ews ( Coice Wieou ( (CC ee Come e ew usig aisies ews ( (: Eeaime ege o [email protected]. 6 (AC (ie ( (CC . ywes • (CC "Wae owe" (CC oig ( (CC I: WGBH-2 Magic Momes: e es o 0s o Gea eomaces "Seie Woe: ie e Mooy ues a e oya Ae a Gea eomaces (CC AA :( ": I 2 (S (CC a as" (CC (CC .CMON GET HAPPY co WE (4:00 e ig a awece Weks easues (CC Magic Momes: e es o 0s o • As ime Goes y euio Secia (CC I e ie • (CC (S Yeas (CC HAMPTON I Tickets are WI6 ies ai o amiy Eey woa oa oso ega ( os "e og Co ews ( (CC amiy ies Se a oso now available for the 52nd (CW gam Guy aymo Me Me (CC (CC Guy e Ciy ega annual performances of the WSBK-38 (4M • e" (2004 KIg o Kig o Wee o eoay . eoy (2004 o ema, o u e so o im Mc uk uk a 0s a 0s New Hampshire Academy (I Quee eis. Quees Quees oue ( e ei igs aaoma ceaues. Cae (CC (CC Sow Sow WU2 ai o ai o MAS MAS eAS . ama (8, Acio ack icoso, Micae Keao. e ime ie ai o Mois Ceuo of Performing Arts and the (A gam gam • (CC (CC (CC Coe Cusae ows o i Goam Ciy o e oke. Music gam eiie Seacoast Civic Dance Com- W.2 (4:00 C asea iaeia iies Seie Simso. Cos (CC Cos ( Ameicas Mos ews ( (CC MA ak sow Sike e Wacke pany. (O a os Agees oges. (ie ( (CC (CC Waeigs ack os ey Sige. ese Ou The year's production, myw0 Io ewi Co Case (CC Ameica Coe is eue o a Kiss (2 Aec awi. CSI: Y "uki" Ceaes • (CC ai ai entitled "C'mon Get Happy!'' 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EA bl fr ddr hlthr rfr AE IAY SiECiA. O E AIAIC EWS are dedicated to the notion who attend can hear directly Pierce Law Center; Peter questions from the audience ECUE O HAMPTON I The that if we can take some time from different stakeholders Thomas, DDS, a Hampton and discussion of the issues SESS Hampton Town Democratic to listen to each other rather in our current healthcare dentist; Jay Kaminski, MD, raised," adds Frosh. HAMPTON I The Lane Committee will hold the than talking at each other system — doctors, hospital Hampton physician; and Jud The goal of this forum is Memorial Library will host second in a series of non- we will discover that we administrators, health plan Knox, CEO, York Hospital. not to endorse one particular a "Stress Injuries" lecture on partisan Hampton Public probably share more ground insurers, employers — about Healthcare Reform will solution to these issues, nor Wednesday, June 10 at 6:30 Policy Forums on Thursday, in common on these issues the challenges that they are be very much in the news to advocate on behalf of any p.m. at the library, located on June 18 at 7 p.m. at Hobbs than we realize and with that each facing," says Frosh. this summer, and Congress political party. Academy Avenue in Hamp- House, located at 200 High as our foundation, we can "There will also be a discus- is expected to begin debating Additional forums are ton. The lecture will be pre- Street in Hampton. The title start to construct solutions sion of various alternatives healthcare reform legislation planned for later this year on sented by OSHA/ Applied of this forum is "Healthcare that will be in the best inter- to the current system that are in June. Eeveryone who is education, energy, the envi- Ergomomics Specialist, Ste- Reform: Do We Need It? ests of everyone." being proposed." interested in this issue is ronment and climate change ven M. Jones. What Are the Alternatives?" The June 18 forum on Participating in the forum invited to this timely forum. and the growing challenges Throughout history, hand,' "The purpose of these Healthcare is being orga- will be Helen Taft, executive "Quite frankly, the broad- facing the US in Afghanistan wrist, and arm disorders forums is to raise the aware- nized and will be moder- director, Families First Health er the background of the and Pakistan. — including those referred ness, understanding and ated by Hampton resident and Support Center, Ports- people who do attend and For additional informa- to as "Repetitive Stress Inju- • dialogue within our com- and President of Healthcare mouth; Everett Page, former the more varied the points of tion about the forum series, ries" and "Cumulative Stress munity about the critical Management Strategies, CEO, Matthew Thornton view, the better off we will visit www.hamptondems. Disorders" — have been a issues facing all of us," says Wendy Frosh. Health Plan; Tom Bunnell, all be," says Muns. org or contact Chris Muns at problem for all types of peo- Chris Muns, chairman of the "We have designed this director, Institute for Health, "We are leaving plenty chrismuns@hamptondems. ple involved in all types of Hampton Democrats. "They session so that the people Law and Ethics, Franklin of time on the agenda for net. trades. Even the term "Car- SUAY EEIG pal Tunnel Syndrome" has been referred to by dozens M :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 of names over hundreds of years and has afflicted peo- ple as diverse as stagecoach drivers and telegraph opera- tors. This entertaining lec- ews ( (CC ture will focus on the history and causes of this problem, and more importantly the proactive steps people can take to help prevent such injuries at home and in the' workplace. A Hampton resident, Oi so Jones holds two advanced degrees from Southern Con- necticut State University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- tute; has published articles on musculoskeletal injuries; Ameica and is an authorized instruc- a (CC tor in HAZMAT, CPR/ AED and First Aid, the 'National Traffic Safety Institute, and Wiy Woka a e Cocoae tr . Osee ee Brain Trauma Foundation. ome Im ay amiy amiy The event is also free and am. Guy am. Guy Cicke Mea open to the public. Grffth Grffth For more information, call Darrell Eifert at (603) 926-3368. zz C isoy o e oso uis U AISE

ai ai SEABROOK I A buzz cut fundraiser is planned for Tuesday, June 16 from 4-7 p.m. at SplitEndz Hair Wecome ie aeig as 2 ue oo (CC ea Salon, located at 817 Lafay- (4:46 Wa aes I egas e aeig (2008 (CC I oic ue (2006 e Mie. oi (2:0 si (2000 ette Road in Seabrook, next Missio: Im. 2 (: • e uig ay (200, °um ee (CC ee (CC Wees Caiiy (200, ei &ies d to Papa Gino's. OO Cakes Cakes uge as Caege ( Caege ( e oo Sa Io Ce Ameica l ay xt oo Str Cool buzz cuts for the G 20,000 Chlln tntll Sll Crb IIl Icome "r e , $20,000 Chlln r nt Str . In r nt summer will be given by AE Ctl l og omes Sue Yacs (CC Quee May 2 bt Mlln Yht Spr Yht (CC Qn Mr 2 Addison and the Spli- c. AE . Sn Sn II:° I „ og Gn Sn Gn Sn :Gn Sn . tEndz staff for a $5 donation; ISC Ou f th Wld Ylltn: ae o f ( (CC h Sn ( ( Ind lnt Erth Erth r. ( h Sn ( Ind lnt Erth cc proceeds raised will benefit a IS h n h tr f th n ln. Expdtn Afr , I d rr :I d rr . Expdtn Afr , Expdtn Afr I d rr U l — C Untld Str Untld Str Gia egs llt Cie vt Mn vt Mn llt Chldrn vt Mn the Seabrook Community I able. AMC _w ue Use (4, Acio ( Ao Sceswaegge. o. ee Kigs (, Wa Geoge Cooey. (CC ... ie a 2(0 uce Wiis, oie ee.. M Ceeiy 200 M Moie Awas (CC ais io "ea Wo ,io Ck io Ci io Ck Iis as (, oo eo Sawa. This event is sponsored — S aymo Goe i Siy Secos (2000 icoas C. (CC i e ock (6 (OW A See Caey. .. e ock (6 (OW A Sa Caey. by the churches and people . u. e . ASCA ookie: Si Cu II. e Weig e (2006 o ak (0, ama ( eoao ICao, Kae Wiee, iy ae. (CC Ie Clr ( ot Seabrook. For more infor- E .Kee U ,Kee U Cp U Kee U o es e Wos eac oies e Gis e oo Kndr I hrd Cesea Kndr Kndr mation call (60 6020. USA 222 uious o Casio oyae (2006, Acgo (M aie Caig. (CC aw Ordr: CI In ln Sht ( .rn t ( Ordr: CI IE seooa Saig Saa Cai (200 Use ee. I ecause I Ssi So (200 (CC -Army Wives (N) Gr Ant Ar Wv ( S .t.0>• [Alt I Mt• & A. Ci0 • EEAIME IES O AE LIBRARY PROGRAM BREWING IN SEABROOK

SICIA O E AAWK EWS liest brewers, including the IAY OS renowned Frank Jones. Illus- SEABROOK I Seabrook OOK SAE Library in association with trations present evidence of the New Hampshire Human- society's changing attitudes HAMPTON I The Friends of the Lane Memo- ities Cou_icil, will host a toward beer and alcohol program entitled "Brew- consumOon over the years. rial Library will hold their three-day annual Summer ing in New Hampshire: An Knoblock is the author. Informal History of Beer in of 10 books and more than' Book Sale on Thursday, June 18, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; the Granite State" on Thurs- 70 articles, and serves as the

Friday, June 19 from 9 a.m. to day, June 11 at 7 p.m. in the main military contributor to 4 p.m.; and Saturday, June 20 library's meeting room. Harvard and Oxford Uni- from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Presenter Glenn A. Kno- versity's African American , A special Preview Night block will explore the fasci- Biography project. will be held On Wednesday, nating history of the Granite This program is open to

June 17 from 5-7:30 p.m. State's beer and ale brewing the public, and light refresh- for active members of the CONFERENCE CALL — Members of the Winnacunnet ig industry, from Colonial times ments will be served, but Scoo Sue Couci ecey aee o e Sae ouse Friends as well as individu- to today's modern breweries there will be no samples i Coco o e Associaio o Sue Coucis als interested in joining the and brew pubs. will be served. The library is coeece uig e isi ey ea om e ougoig volunteer organization. Unusual and rare pho- located at 25 Liberty Lane in "We look forward to Sae esie See Couia o WS a wecome e icomig Sae esie o ouc aso o WS tos document this changing Seabrook. For information another big turnout to our — Aaic ews Couesy oo industry and the state's ear- (603) 474-2044. summer book sale," says Lynn Blume, who is coordi- nating the book sale along MOAY EEIG with Friends members Susan Hughes and Kris Sawyer. 680 5 PM :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 "This year's sale will feature z4 ( (CC ( Evnn h n Entrtn . n I Mt lf En CSI: M "b ( t Sh Wth t t the largest stock of books CS (CC ldr ( nt hr Mn nt hll" (CC (CC vd ttrn ( Sh WC ( ( ( AC Wd nd Chrnl h hlrtt h rnn n (:02 r C th ( (: (2:06 K for sale in recent memory, Edtn (CC vt llln In hr htn. ( (CC ld ( (CC htln v ( in both hardcover as well (AC (CC (CC (CC WCS6 (O ( ( C 20 M r r Clbrt... Gt & Ordr: Cr tln C (CC ( h nht Sh t as paperback. As a special (C (CC (CC (CC zn. l M Ot f r nl Intnt (CC (CC Wth Cnn Orn ht token of appreciation, Satur- W ( ( ( C A Extr ( I Clbrt... Gt & Ordr: Cr tln C (CC ( h nht Sh t day patrons can purchase a (C (CC (CC (CC d (CC M Ot f r nl Intnt (CC (CC Wth Cnn Orn ht Friends tote bag for $6 and 2 rr Ipt° Mdl tr nt n Cldd n l Mrn r Crtn SIA: 2 t tr Elt I fill it for free." (UO Unvdn UnvInn l Cl Anl Srnpr M. Unlvdn Unvdn WMU ( ( MS ( AC Wd Entrtn Chrnl h hlrtt h rnn n (:02 r C th ( (: (2:06 K In addition to the wide (AC (CC (CC (CC nt vt lln n hr htn. ( (CC ld ( (CC htln v ( selection of children's, young ..• WG2 WrdOld • th h r Wth Grtr r vrt Caie ose ( Geae ais adult and adult fiction and (S ff hrr ( (CC tn (CC tn Sl non-fiction books, the Book .. WE Cr Cr Ot n h lr Wth Grdn htft: v n n (CC r. Wn r: Ex n bt tht p prn Sale will feature a raffle of (S Crr Gr l (CC pt. hrr ( frr xzn( zn h r hr ptntl. (CC two sets of Red Sox tickets. WI6 Ard Srb l l lf lf Gp Grl "vr On r ll ( Sx nd Evr r:.r.: n (CC G G Mn Mn n Mrd" (CC th Ct n ".n„:. •..t., The first two tickets are (CW WSK8 l r ht 0 Kn f Kn f Whl f prd r. hl ( (CC W ht 0 rr rr nd • Sth Chr lf & for the July 3 (Friday night) (I l Sh Qn Qn rtn ( . ( Sh (CC (CC (CC r (CC lf game against the Seattle WU2 MAS rASll l l b b Ght Whprr CIS "d nd Un CIS "Wth nt" Cb S d r d r d r Mariners, while the second (A (CC "l" d d (CC (CC "h Crn" brd" (CC (CC nr r r r two tickets are for Sunday W2 ( ( M2 ( Mll Snfd Spn "t h Et n ( A ( (CC Snfld Spn Kn f afternoon, July 26, against (O (CC (CC (CC Md. (CC C" (CC (CC (CC (CC th ll M0 d d h pl Crt rr rr Mtr f Illn M Srt nd 0 Otdr EO d d the Baltimore Orioles. All proceeds raised from this IS W IWIzrd t00 St f Mntn Mntn rd nd Wld Wtrdt Mntn St f S vn f Cr Summer Book Sale and the A Gimoe G s (CC M Wf M Wf 0 06 Gr ( (CC Anthr Cndrll Str (2008 ( h 00 Clb (CC Gr ( tt Spn r r jICrl ICrl A I pz pz nn nn l l Red Sox raffle benefit the § ICK n 0 Mlln Sffldr ll O lpt hnn hnn EE SEE Kn ll Kn ll . G . G Chn Friends, a multi-age vol- I OO n 0 A Grffth Gii Gii Grffth Grffth Gii : unteer organization whose rn Intrrpt SprtCntr (CC MIS bll p t Yr Yn. (CC bll nht SplCntr (CC bll v mission is to preserve and ES ASCA (CC rn ntrrpt Cll bll CAA Spr nl A. (v Strnt Strnt Strnt Mn ASCA (CC strengthen the library as a ES2 ESC SprtCntr (CC ASCA n xn A tbll: 2004 r t Cvlr AWA Wrtln A. Gldtr community resource. I OS Wrld r bll Sprt Sprt Ih ldr p 0 r Sh Sprt Sprt Sprt r Sow nl The Friends of the Lane ES d Sx d Sx MIS bll: nr t d Sx All Str All Str All Str All Str Sprt d Sx Sprt Otdr d d Library sponsors a variety C h Sttn Wth Wlf ltzr ( bb nht rn rr Kn v ( Andrn Cpr 60 ( (CC rr Kn v of speakers, exhibits, and n CC t Mn ( Md Mn ( Kdl prt CC prt SMdff On th Mn Md Mn ( t Mn ( ,community events for the IAA OWS Glnn ( Spl prt O prt h Oll tr nnt ( ( On th rd h Oll tr nnt ( benefit of the Lane Memo- MSC rdbll (CC h Ed Sh rdbll (CC Cntdn Mdd Sh Cntdn Mdd Sh rdbll (CC rial Library. For more infor- EC v rd n ht I IIEW rd ICE ( ( (CC tM tht

mation about the Summer Cli O (4:0 vr n Kd r :0 r Gld (CC l n (200 Elln . :4. GM Srt (2008 Stv Cn r Book Sale, contact the Lane MA (4:0 . Inn (2002 •Shr Att ( (CC (: nr Mnd ( (CC 0 rp hndr (2008 n Stllr. Sx Sx Memorial Library at (603) SOW : vn ll (2008 th ttn. (:. Aln C Spdr (200 Wd Wd Wd r Wd r Grdn 926-3368. OO Cntrt. l Mnt Chlln ( Gd Gd Unrp Unrp nr nr Gd Unrp Unrp Unrp n vn t Sll Azn Wht Gt rprt rprt rt ht $20,000 Chlln rprt rprt AE I Cr rd Anthn rdln Anthn rdln Anthn rdn zrr d Anthn rdn t ll Anthn rdn A AIC A &E Co Case ies CSI: M (CC CSI: M (CC Intrvntn "Chr" f Intrvntn ( Obd ( (CC , Cr 60 (O 4Intrvntn "Chr" ISC Ch :Ch Ch Ch Mthtr (CC M Ennrn M Ennrn IM Ennrn M Ennrn M Ennrn IS Undrrld Undrrld —Mdrn Mrvl :llbll: h l Str ( (CC ,Expdtn Aica ie Ae eoe iiy: ea Soy C In Kt n Kt Wht t o Wea ie Ie +o Kae fn Kt ln Kt , n Kt C C n Kt o Kae o Kae o Kae AMC l rd 2(0 r Ml nn dM. rt rr ( CIMt Etd. (: Ep r Altrz ( ( (CC Mn

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FOR TIE RAMPTOIS Breakfast will include Crime Stoppers reminds you to secure your valuables Anonymity Rewards pancakes, juice and coffee. A including your care keys whenever it's possible. donation of $5 may be made Please call Crime Stoppers if you wish to at the door. Those wishing to remain anonymous and have information on reserve their tickets should unsolved crimes or under age alcohol parties. 2222 call Eileen at (617) 968-2959 You can also leave an anonymous tip by logging on to in advance. IIAMPTON VIS1011 CEPITER "Putting a Pinch on Crime" Opttr.K.II. , 0.. www.seacoastcrimestoppers.org This a wonderful oppor- Optn:WM. St" Sllvn • Sllvn Alln Ilnn • Sr n • Wnd Stdr You could be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000 if your [email protected] tunity to enjoy a great break- 26 pt Sr (l th r ptn. 042 • 60.26.22 information leads to an arrest and conviction. fast and contribute to the .hptnvlnntn fight against cancer. All event proceeds will benefit UESAY EEIG the American Cancer Soci- ety. 60 5 M I :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M I 0:0 M :0 I 2 AM 2:0 GO OUEY W4 ES OSE I EE (CS WC HAMPTON I The AC Hampton United Methodist WCS6 ( ( C 20 M ( t Church is hosting its seventh C (CC (CC zn. (CC ht annual Charity Golf Tourna- ment at Breakfast Hill Golf Course on Monday, June 15, with a shotgun start at 8 WMU ( ( ( A (:0 A tbll nl G . A. ( (2:0 a.m. t ABC (CC (CC (CC I. Kl Cnt (Uv ( (CC (CC htln WGBH-2 WrdGlr th h r Wth Grtr lz Ot r th Shd rntln "h n rntln n n ppl n f All of the proceeds from r. 0 S ff hrr ( (CC tn Mr : Str f Irn Mn" (CC n Chn. (CC (S this scramble format tourna- CC 0 WENH 11 Curious Curious Staves n h r Wth A G nn Spl (CC Chr th n tn ment will be used to help S G. G Erp Apt. hrr ( needy Seacoast individuals WI6 Ard Srb 020 "Wr t n thd r thd ( (CC Sx nd (j ( W Kn Anr" ( (CC th Ct and families who are home- r. hl (O (CC W ht 0 rr rr nd • less, hurting or hungry. ( Sh (CC (CC (CC The cost to participate in WU2 MAS MWS b tn l " tn l "b tn l "h ftl d r Ab Crl d r this event is only $100 for an (CC (CC M" (CC lld tn" Mht " ft r r r individual or $375 a four- x..2 ( hrtn h Mntl " f ( (CC (O (CC bd dt. (CC d" ( (CC (CC some. The entry fee covers r.0 d Strt Strt l (CC l (CC nd 0 Chtr a round of golf with cart, IS St f thvn rd (2000 hIfl • • Mntn St f plus a continental breakfast A ,Glr G rl (CC M Wf 0 06 d d d h 00 Clb (CC Wh? Wh? of homemade pastries, lunch ICK IItY S0l r Crl Crl • l pz pz nn nn l l and an opportunity to win OO AM UItl Ed, Edd v .• • r hnn hnn EE Knll Knll . G . G Chn A hole-in-one prizes of $10,000 A Bonanza (cc) ,Griffith I Grffth Grffth Grffth or other major items. There ES rn Intrrpt SprtCntr (Uv ( (CC v SprtCntr b nht SprtCntr (v ( (CC will also be prizes for the I ES2 ASCA rnn rn Intrrpt WA tbll: Str t vr llrd: WA llrd: WA llrd: WA v ASCA four top teams (and the bot- ESC Cll tbll & Stl xn A ln 8A ln AWA Wrtln A. 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