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MUE A SMUYOSE b hn lht n f Shl tr MAK CKAG to be any in-depth account of it," Faxon tells AIAK Ntws Stan Warns the Atlantic News. "Years later, when I found SEACOAST I The man rowed steadily up time to write a book, I chose this story because the Piscataqua and toward the ocean in the it had all the elements that would make an frigid late-night hours, on his way to Smutty- interesting read- for those who like historical nose Island. true crime. The place itself has a Colorful history, He was about to become a killer, and one of the circumstances surrounding the crime were the Seacoast's most infamous stories ever told very unusual and the outcome of the trial was was about to unfold. controversial." His name was Louis Wagner, so history has Now retired from corporate business, Faxon shown, and before he left Smuttynose Island to has turned to writing, and while he now lives in •,•• row back to the mainland, he had stolen a paltry Connecticut, he has a longtime connection to the $20, and taken the lives of two innocent women, Seacoast region. II Karen Christensen and her sister-in-law Anethe "Having grown up in Haverhill, Massa-

.4 (4 44ld 4`,( Matea. chusetts, I was less than 30 miles from the Wagner was quickly nabbed by authori- New Hampshire seacoast and beaches," Faxon ties after he fled to Boston. Portsmouth police explains. "I have always had a love for the area ... t n f th n dl dn t hauled him from the inbound train to a cell and it holds many great memories for me." t th ll n before a raving mob of thousands who had by Faxon began writing "Cold Water Crossing" t 0rGt On lvd, ptn h, 0842 then gathered, calling for the alleged killer's several years ago, after locating a transcript of p.60 26 00 .lbr. head. Wagner's trial at the University of New Hamp- Eventually he was brought to trial in York shire's special editions library. What makes the County, , once it was discovered that work special for readers is that, although histori- Smuttynose Island belonged to Maine — not cal, it is written partially as a narrative, weaving New Hampshire — and the court case became the facts with insights, that makes "Cold Water v btr t Shp Anhr a national sensation. Wagner pleaded innocent, Crossing" a history book that's easy and enjoy- and raised questions and sympathy that to this able for everyone to read, regardless of their W Cth r n btr day have some questioning whether he commit- typical literary tastes. ted the crimes. "My goal was to write a 'factionalized' Nevertheless, he was quickly found guilty, account of what really happened, staying close sent off to prison, and hung from the gallows for to actual facts as I could while giving the reader n In r Ot the double murder. a feel for the atniosphere of the times," he says. Karen and Anethe were buried in South The result is a masterful telling of the grisly Cemetery, where visitors today can pay their tale, fit for every book dub, every Granite Stater, respects at the gravestones, 6 years later. A and simply anyone who has ever peered out third woman, Karen's sister Maren Hontvet, toward the alluring and mysterious Shoals and was attacked, but survived to tell her tale and wanted to know more. testify in court. Although Maren saw the attacks "My reflections on the Isles when I take place, in the darkened house in the middle there, evoked the feeling of remoteness and also of the night, she clid not see his face, leading mystery over the secrets that lie behind their some to speculate if she correctly identified the legends and tales," Faxon says. "The murders man who later would hang for the crimes. added greatly to those feelings since they are so What is known is that Maren looked out the haunting." window to see Anethe cut down by the attacker Yet, there are some who linger on legends in the single swing of an axe, then escaped of Wagner's innocence. Over time, facts can ° through the window bfr the killer returned become forgotten, and fiction can all-too-often „ to the house and strangled her sister. take their plate. Such was the case with author Barefoot and terrified, Maren ran to the far Anita Shreve's popular 1997 novel, "The Weight end of the tiny island and hid among the rocks of Water," which was loosely based on the very rig C frnodki , until daybreak. Today, "Maren's Rock" is a large same incident, yet is a complete work of fiction boulder (though not necessarily the same she — as was the subsequent film that was made hid beneath) that visitors can see jutting out by in 2002. • vic( the ocean's edge on Smuttynose Island. Rest assured that "Cold Water Crossing," The tale has been told and told again, fre- while it delves into the minds of the partici- l rd Soft quently revisited in ghost story books, works pants, is based on the cold, hard facts that are • of notorious historical goings on, and legends ", known. In the end, the reader may walk away of the history-rich seacoast region. Renown not only with enriched knowledge of one of the local historian J. Dennis Robinson has written a Seacoast's darkest hours, but also a feeling a number of definitive pieces on the subject on his personal vulnerability, of how fragile lives can, seacoastrih.com Web site. at any given moment, be suddenly shattered. Until recently, however, it was difficult to Perhaps that reality is best summed up by find a comprehensive telling of the tale, bound viewing Anethe and Karen's twin tombstones • and packaged between two covers. Now, first- at South Cemetery, which both have engraved time author David Faxon has done just that, at the bottom, "A sudden death, a striking call, OW OE YEA OU with "Cold Water Crossing," the recently- a warning voice which speaks to all, to all be released account of the gruesome chapter in prepared to die." .pt. local history. "Cold Water Crossing" is available at River- 604 "On my first visit to the Isles of Shoals I was n btr in Portsmouth, and online at fascinated by this story bt thr ddnt Am azon.com A AIC E(CA 60 264 AEME Azfth O , 2 UY , 200 AnAtn E AGE A

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Hampton Falls, and Sacred Award program, in further aa Scoo Heart School in Hampton. recognition of accomplish- The "Certificate of Dis- ment and the development sues tinguished Achievement" of the qualities of Courage, is given "in recognition of Leadership, Honor, Service eam u o attainment acquired as win- and Scholarship." esee e ners of the American Legion The runners-up at Hamp- School Award. In further rec- ton Academy were Kaleigh as o e ognition of the possession Freshman and Jonathan of those high qualities of Sudianan; the awards were uue Courage, Honor, Leadership, presented by Post 35 Corn- Y la halo Patriotism, Scholarship and mander Ralph G. Fatello. EIO. 21 Vous Service which are necessary At North Hampton School, SOUTH HAMPTON I to the preservation and pro- the runners-up were Sarah This most recent school year tection of the fundamental Tymochko and Alexander is now history, but for mem- institutions of our govern- Howard; these awards were bers of the Class of 2009 ment and the advancement also presented by Joe Kutt. at Barnard School the past of society." At Lincoln Akerman is now part of the present At Hampton Academy, School, the runners-up were — and preserved for the the winners were Ray- Alissa Bozzuto and Camer- future. anne Reusch and Andrew on Stetz, who received their Under the guidance of Hamel; their awards were awards by presenter, Legion- eighth grade Social Stud- presented by Post 35 Corn- naire Paul Fitzgerald. Sacred ies teacher, Chris Asbell, mander Ralph G. Fatello. At Heart School's runners-up the students spent a good North Hampton Elementary were Michelle Trainor and portion of their class time ff• I wa icue ee wi e "oos o e ae," sues ceae a im School, the winners were Kevin Russell. Those awards this spring creating a film ocumeay ikig e as wi e ese i Cis Ases Socia Suies cass a aa Heather Laroche and Jack were presented by Warren documentary "connecting Scoo. — Aaic ews oo Ward; those awards were White. the past with the present everyone. students' comprehension of puter program (Klovie and presented by Post 35 Chap- These American Legion — trying to link the Great "They [were] pumped," each topic presented, and Apple's Final Cut Studio 2) lain Joe Kutt. awards have been presented Depression to now," as one said Asbell. "It's fun at this every effort was made to to create their eighth grade At Lincoln Akerman throughout the United State student described it. level." assure that the project met magnum opus. School, the winners were for many years. This year, While the project engaged This isn't the first time required grade level expec- "The tools we have are Brianna O'Brien and Spen- they were awarded in each filmmaking aspects such as Asbell has guided a class tations (GLE). fantastic," Asbell said. cer Kennedy. Legionnaire of the schools through the creating storyboards, draft- through this process; last Next, armed with their Extensive editing was Paul Fitzgerald was the pre- auspices of the Hamptons' ing scripts, recording, edit- year, his eighth graders new-found knowledge, the the next step (creating an senter at these awards. And, American Legion Post 35. ing and adding relevant created an award-winning students worked together as average of one minute of AE MEMOIA IAY SUMME EAIG SIGUS music and other creative student documentary for an entire class to create the movie for every hour of HAMPTON I "Summer Library's summer reading touches, this was more than a competition focusing on storybodds (using the les- data). Once the piece was simply making a movie Time — and the Reading is program is story times and New Hampshire war sto sons they taught one anoth- completed and converted to Easy" is the theme of the performers. Every Wednes- about how an economic ries, conducted by NH Pub- er) and further develop the DVD format, the plan was summer reading program day at 9:30 a.m., there will be landscape affects a country. lic Television. concept for their project. to make it available to the that will be offered this year a drop-in story time, aime This was a enriched For this year's project Along with creating his- Barnard School community at the Lane Memorial Library primarily at children ages 4- learning experience that there was no competition torical re-enactments and for viewing. in Hampton. 7 (although all are welcome required a great deal of involved, but there was incorporating elements of But that's not the end of 1 his year's summer to attend). No sign ups are research, with students tap- still an incredible amount pop culture reflecting differ- the story. reading program is actu- required for this-story time. ping into various resources of work invested. Students ent time periods, they also The students' efforts ally twofold. One part is that Also on Wednesdays and conducting interviews were divided into two-per- conducted interviews with were dutifully recorded by a children from pre-K to grade there will be performers in with people who possess son "expert groups" (per the local Veterans, retirement fellow classmate throughout first-hand knowledge of 5 are keeping track of their the Lane Room. Admission Jigsaw method) and early home residents and other the movie-making process, reading progress throughout is free for these performanc- what it was like to live in on devoted their 40-minute individuals who offered captured to create a "Mak- America within the time the six weeks of the pro- es, but sign ups are required, Social Studies classes and personal insights. ing Of" DVD so that view- gram, with reading logs pro- as these are popular events frame (roughly 1900-1960) Friday tech-ed classes to the "It's great for the kids to ers can witness the work rfltd by the movie. vided by the library. Every and the library must ensure task at hand. see an adult so passionate that went into the main film hour of reading earns a raffle that they don't go over the And, along the way, the Once the main theme and willing to walk about project. class made impressive dis- ticket for the random prize maximum number of people of the project was decided their experiences," said As mentioned earlier, drawing that will take place allowed in that space. coveries pertaining to this upon, each group delved Asbell. - "the past is now part of the country's history, as well as on Wednesday, July 29, as For more information into the research phase, gath- After all the fad-finding, present — and preserved for well as a paper star with the about this year's "Summer discovering the finer points ering information for their info-gathering and note-tak- the future," and ultimately, reader's name on it to add Tone — and the Reading is of filmmaking and paving to the Children'sparticular topic and creat- ing (and a little bit of prob-Roomsaid Asbell, "We're excited wall. Easy" summer reading pro- attention to every detail ing lesson plans in order to lem-solving here and there), to share it with as many Three hours' worth of read- gram, call the Lane Memori- — all while creating a prod- teach their fellow students. the class was ready to uti- people as possible." ing earns a mini-prize. al Library's Children's Room uct that was enjoyable for Quizzes helped to assess the lize specific Macintosh corn- That's a wrap! The other part of the Lane at (603) 926-4729. AGE 6A I AnA EWS I UY , 200 O , 2 GO ESS AMEICA AK A EEA

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SUMME EC OGAMS HAMPTON I The Hamp- ton Recreation Department is Sll once again offering a number AEW . COUI of great camps and activi- A , nr.rwr ties for Summer 2009. Check CRIMINAL DEFENSE out the listings below, then contact Hampton Rec at (603) DWI/OUI - DRUG OFFENSES - ASSAULTS 926-3932 to sign up or for more information. ALCOHOL OFFENSES - RESISTING ARREST Crtv Crt: Open DISORDERLY CONDUCT - MOTOR VEHICLE OFFENSES to boys and girls age 3-5, this vn. MUSSIG — Sbr Mddl Shl hld n weekly program is conducted ndfr rn n d, n 6 hnrn th RESTRAINING ORDERS , ETC in the Centre School gym Grdtn Cl f 200. td b rnpl n M nd from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon. rnpl Shprd, th vnt nldd th prnttn f rd nd rtft. Spl nt r ffrd The cost is $75 per week. b Sbr Shl rd Chrn, Mhll d, Cp: h program, h tld th rdt, "nt tp blvn" trd open to students ages 6-11, bv t th vnt r SMS rdt Alln Mll, Gr runs from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 rvr, rdn Ct nd Mhll Mldr. p.m. now through August 14 and includes activities and • ..00.00, esiallhorte• • 4 ‘ games at the Tuck Building and Kids Kingdom, as well PlitS as field trips to state beaches The cost is $220 per two-week .."" session, or $120 per week 44440 (extended day is available). r n: No experi- ence is necessary for students WI OE YEAS O EEIECE EESEIG ages 10-up to take part in this CIIES ACCtSE O CIMES I E SEACOAS AEA. program, instructed by Brett Gallo and taking place now THIS IS WHAT I DO, WHERE I DO IT. through August 3. Beginners nd ntrdt plr WS MSS III I II — Sbr Elntr tdnt tel: (4111026-5818 fax: (603)758-6376 l ll learn all sorts of rntl lbrtd th nd f th hl r th thr styles. Half-hour lessons are nnl ld nd Ct vnt. Stdnt pld vr 428 AAYEE ., SUIE 02, AMO, 0842 Mondays between 6-9 p.m. at . prtv h th h Gr l, Sn Yr t nd h lnt n, njd pn lnh nd Hobbs House; cost is $22 per ld ff th ppl br. COTRUPILAW.COM lesson, or $120 for six weeks.

• A Asmc EWS CA (3 9-557 O AEISE LIVE FREE. OR DIE! 111— AK A E AI O , o 5 UY 3 91 A_Amc EWS I AGE II A New local students receive a FREE WEEK. 'Full Moon Madness' benefits Earth, Sea and Space Center eauig: gou k oca aue. 0 ask ui. Y MAK CAG I fun and excitement" at the NH-based chain headquar- the restaurant will spon- •+ ogoig weeky casses AIAK EWS SA WIE •egie seies a woksos restaurant. tered in Portsmouth now sor another yet-to-be-deter- • Cooae Yoga (o-sie aaiae EXETER I With What's more, five per- boasts 19 franchised loca- mined charitable group. • iaes a iae Gou Casses warm summe eeigs cent of the evening's gross tions across . All the festivities are for Oe days a week approaching, folks are lounge sales are donated to The company has a long a good cause, as a team of Cass uc cas a Memesis o bound to toast with a a local charity or non-profit history of supporting local volunteers are striving to ec isaak a o-is ae wecome chilly, salted margarita or organization. Area busi- non-profit and charitable make the Earth, Sea and two and soak in the season nesses, organizations and organizations .through the Space Center A eaiy. not — so why not do that for a distributors "get in on the Full Moon Margarita Mad- only for the Seacoas, u good cause? fun" by supplying fantas- ness program and other for the Granite State. Margaritas • in Exeter tic prizes throughout the efforts. - Planners anticipate that recently announced that night. The three Full Moon center, tentatively planned their popular and caiae "We are really excited Madness events to spon- to be constructed at Hamp- "Full Moon Madness" pro- about it. It's all for the sor the Earth, Sea and ton Beach, will draw in at gram will target support benefit of the community, Space Center each begin least 500,000 visitors a year 1=ewsiwoeye WI-91 for the proposed Earth, Sea and we are as much about at 4 p.m., and run through and create 200 new jobs. WU ,24.4•SaCe • ow and Space Center. family and community dosing, and will be held on The proposed center would maioiasiayosaceacosa Every month, on the as we are anything else," Tuesday, July 7, Thursday, be an estimated 45,000- isi Ou Aeiisesi night of the full moon, Mar- says Dave Babson, general August 6, and again on Fri- 55,000 sq.ft. in size, and garitas hosts an evening of manager of Margaritas in day, September 4, when the cover roughly 5-7 acres of AAICEWS "giveaways, contests, fla- Exeter. "cycle" will switch for the land. vorful specials and lots of Founded in 1985, the next three full moons, and With an estimated price o Aeise, Co (60 264 tag between $17-$25 mil- SUAY EEIG lion, fundraising is under- way to help support the 70 5 M :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 non-profit organization, wg (3 GA ou Go A& a- ews ( Miues (CC Miio oa ass- Co Case "See Wiou a ace News ( Sos im Mc- e I- which is currently overseen CS ioa - ia ou (CC (CC wo (CC Moey" ( "eaeas" (CC (CC ia Cae eie ( by a board of directors and WC-5 Wieou (CC ews ( AC us o ome Eeme Makeoe eseae ouse- (1 oes & Si- ews ( (5 ege o e A e group of volunteers known AC (CC ews augs ieos ome Eiio wies (CC e "akig Sies" (CC Seeke "Eii" (CC Moies woSwg eec oeya ews ( C aeie C (CC Mei "aceo" ( w e oue Suemacy ( Sus- ews ( Wacke Sos aw/O as the Friends of the Earth, C A Coce ou CC ews ( (CC ie ( Ma amo (CC (CC Ou Sas SU Sea and Space Museum. WI17 eec oeya ews ( C aeie C (CC Mei "aceo" ( e oue Suemacy ( Sus- ews ( Sos Ea (CC The museum would C A Coce ou (CC ews ( (CC ae ( Ma amo (CC (CC Ea be on the cutting edge of wuI- 7 ime imaco Ea Cue o- oUcieo io COCACA Coe e Oo icee- ecae amos eoee 9 ime oicieo es a ea modern-day aquatic muse- cue Uiiski gua s Meico (E io Imac° Uiisie UI ums and educational cen- WMU-9 Wieou (CC ews ( AC us o ome Eeme Makeoe eseae ouse- (A oes & Sis- ews ( (35 ege o e A e 04 ABC (CC ews augs ieos ome Eiio wies (CC as "akig Sies" (CC Seeke "Eii" (CC Moies ters. Planners encourage

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AGE 12A I AnArmc EWS I UY 3, 2009 I Vcx 35, o 2 GOD BLESS AMERICA AK A EEA Hampton blooms 'In Plain Sight' HAMPTON I The community organizations tfl who may submit one entry Or Hampton Beach Beautifi- cation Committee and the in any of five categories Hampton Garden Club as specified on the applica- announce "In Plain Sight: tion. All displays must be Hampton Blooms," a first- visible from the street. time community event to There will be awards in showcase the floral displays each category for uptown t Yr M& in town and at e beach. gardening and show how and for beach displays. All Hampton garden- floral plantings can beautify Copies of contest rules, ers are welcome to enter the community landscape. judging criteria and appli- & Yr

their front yards, busi- All entries must be submit- cations are available at the ness locales, community ted by Friday, July 17 and town office building, the gardens, porches, patios, one completed application Lane Memorial Library, the decks, containers or win- is required for each space Chamber's beach office, the • clow boxes that are visible to be judged. Judging will beach fire station, online at Wi from the town's streets. All take place between July 29 www.hamptonnh.gov or size gardens and displays and August 2; awards will by sending a request for are welcome. be presented on Monday, an application to hampton- — Organizers are looking August 17 at the select- [email protected]. 6 iiy 8

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entries from those who test is open to all Hampton call (603) 926-2543 or (603) 2640 • eieseseeeccom want to share their love of residents, businesses and 926-0015. GAE CU AS MOAY EEIG UY EES HAMPTON 1., The 60 M :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 Hampton Garden Club ews ( Eeig e I Eeai ow I Me Egage oMa ig ag CSI: Miami "owe ews ( ae Sow Wi a ae ae (CC ews eie ( mei e Me eoy i" ( (CC i eema ( Sow will be participating in ews ( ews ( AC W isie Coice e aceoee Aa a e ou e (:02 ee Come e ews ( (: (2:06 immy Kim two events in July. The first (CC (CC ews Eiio (CC maiig aceos go o Sai. ( ewywes ( (CC Igie me ie ( is their regular monthly ews ( ews ( C 20 Maga ea o aw Oe "a aw Oe: Cimi aeie C (CC ews ( e oig Sow ae meeting which will be held (CC (CC ews ie. o ea Ig" ( a Ie (CC (CC Wi Coa Oie igim at the Whispering Willow ews ( ews ( C Access Ea ( aw Oe "a aw Oe: Cime aeie C (CC ews ( e oig Sow ae Beekeepers in Stratham on (CC (CC ews woo (CC ig" ( a ie (CC (CC Wi Coa Oie igim Monday, July 8. oicias oicieo Cuao co e Cuiao co e Maaa es aa CIsia oicias oicieo a Casa e a ise Uiie UiisO Age Age Sieme UiisO UiisiO The field trip will i s ews ( ews (i AC Wi Eeai Coice e aceioee Aie a e ou e (:02 ee Come e ews ( (: (2:06 immy Kim include a presentation by (CC (CC ews me maiig aceos go o Sai. ( ewywes ( (CC igie me ie ( U4C owners David and Laura 0 ec e ewsou Wi Geae Coi Aiques oasow isoy eecies aue e ais Caie ose ( Geae ais 4 Chamberlain; participants 0 u im ee ( (CC oso cies "iaeia, A" ( ( (CC ig ios" (CC oso Smiey will learn about the impor- CC Ou usiess e ewsou Wi Aacoe oasie Ameica Mases ( (CC aks Sousage "Oe Ausi Ciy imis o Cuious tance of bees, the recent ook (CC o. im ee ( Soies euic" •(CC (CC decline in the honey bee amiy woa woia Oe ee i ( Gossi Gi "ee ews ( (CC Se a Eey ies Eey population, and attracting Guy Me Me (CC Mig e oo" e Ciy aymo aymo a 0s Kig o Kig o Wee o eoay . i • ( (CC WEI a 0s asie • asie • uk • Sou Cees a bees to the garden. Mem- Sow • Quees Quees oue ( ews ( Sow • (CC (CC (CC ak (CC a bers will meet at the old amiy amiy ea • ea Gos Wisee CIS "akig I" CIS "ea Ma Oies ai o ai o ai o town office parking lot eu • eu (CC (CC "omecomig" (CC • Wakig" (CC Gooies gam gam gam at 5:30 p.m. to carpool to ews ( IA ( • Macom Seie Simsos ouse "e Geae Ue o Me "A eec ews ( ( (CC ews ( Seie Simsos Kig o Stratham; bring a bever- ( (CC Mi. (CC Goo" (CC Scoe" (CC ( (CC e i age, a picnic meal and a e eoes Cou asie asie Mases o Iusio Magic. Seces uk 0s Ouoos EO ai ai

cai. IS Wias Wa Ieas Suie ie Was Moaa I, eeoes 2 ( s Moaa Suie ie So ae ie e Coy I = The next event will Glr Grl (CC My Wie My Wie 0s 0s Seceee Make I o eak I Seceee e 00 Cu (CC Seceee 0 AM take place on July 15 from CS ake ake ICay • iCay Macom Macom oe oe amiy amiy ay ay Macom Macom 12-4 p.m. at the Summer oy aack ai esoy oa oa Mai IIII Kigi Kigi e. Guy am. Guy Cicke Aqua Flower and Garden Show ie ouse Cosy Cosy ose ose ose ose ose ose ose ose oseae (CC -hosted by the Partridge Ieu SosCee (CC M asea Aaa aes a Cicago Cus. (Ue ( asea oig SosCee (CC asea ie co Seies o oke Seies o oke ASCA ow (CC House on Lafayette Road i Ieu Seies o oke cc in Hampton. The Hampton 0 A askea: isos a akes AWA Wesig Am. Gaiaos o. Garden Club will sponsor co Sos Sos eoae So Sciece ( Sos Sos Sos ia oke Sow booths at the show on vari- e So Gaeay iigs e So Sos Ouoos M asea ous garden-related topics ay Kig ie ( Aeso Cooe 60 ( (CC ay Kig Ue • including composting, and i Ma Moey CuiseMoey Mae i Cia Ma Moey as Moey aiy ( members will be on hand a aiy ( ( O e eco e Oeiy aco to answer questions. This e E Sow Maow Sow Couow Maow Sow aa (CC is a new event for the Par- usiess ews ( ews (i (CC aeig aeig ews tridge House. so •eceio (2008 a ug The Hampton Garden MA I w Gos ow (2008 (CC (:4 aes Se Coices 0 Club meets the second 2 Wees use Wees use e Cuck • Wednesday of each month • ome aua Miue Goo Uwa Uwa ies ies Goo Uwa Uwa Uwa CO at 7 p.m. at the First Con- 0 ae o Se Amaig oey ouse is ouse o e Usea is oey oey 0 gregational Church, locat- i Eeme aooms ie MeMike Aoy Iouai Aoy ouei Aoy ouai ed on Winnacunnet Road co CSI: Miami (CC Ieeio "e" Osesse ( (CC e Ceae (O Ieeio (CC in Hampton. Membership Cas Cas Cas Cas Mae Mae iy oe (CC Swam ogges Swam ogges ( iy os (CC Swam ogges cc , is $10 per year and includes .g MoseOues (CC Moe Maes Cime Wae: 8 Mos o Mayem (CC e S. aeies ay Massace (CC Cime Wae u.i many informational topics, _IC o Kae o Kae Wa o o Wea Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake ,Cake community projects and e oy ua ( ( oi Wiiams. (CC • e Amiyie oo ( ames oi. (CC •Eocis: e egiig (2004 Sea Skasga. field trips throughout the AMC M Goig iay ,6 a ega a Cam eey iesye. (CC u u u u u _Iu ,Goig— o year. New members and ., i IS aymo aymo aymo Yieis SeIe :Saae e. Guy am. Guy e. Guy ,em. Guy ame ame Ega iSe Se Ea interested gardeners are c —oes (CC oes (CC CSI: Y (CC e Cose ( e Cose ( (CC aisig e a ( CSI: Y (CC .aisig e a always welcome. For more Kee U_iKee U Kee U Kee U E ews aiy 0 ue woo oywoo Cuses e Sou e is Cesea IEI ews ,Cesea :o Kae 4 E information call Ginny USA CIS "ai" (CC CIS ( CIS "Cimea" CIS "equiem" %ME Moay ig ew (ie ( (:0 oya ais , aw Oe: C • Bridge at (603) 926-7340. UE Si S Si S ess "ess Moe Moe ea [ea Wies ( Amy Wies ( Wi Wi asie iasie An.Armc EWS • CA (60 264 O AEISE IE EE. O IE EEA VoL . o 2 I UY 3, 200 ArLAnmc EWS I AGE A GA OES SUIOS I OSMOU Heritage Commission announces SUMMER FUN AT IAGE ESCOO PORTSMOUTH I Great Maine; and Ballet New Eng- new program for neighborhoods HAMPTON I Village Pre- The cost to participate is $15 Bay Academy of Dance land, Portsmouth to name a school, located at 200 High per day, or $60 per week. SECIA O E AAIC EWS local spirit, and providing (GBAD) announces the few. In addition to Gerasin, Street in Hampton, is offer- There is a full day pro- HAMPTON I The assurance to homeowners opening of its studios, locat- GBAD's qualified faculty ing a summer fun morning gram for three- to six-year- Hampton Heritage Commis- concerned with out-of-scale ed at 1 Raynes Avenue in members have all received program for children ages old children as well, and sion would like homeown- or incompatible develop- Portsmouth. degrees in dance education 3-6. Village Preschool has some ers in Hampton to know ment. The mission of the acad- and/or possess life experi- The program, which oper- scholarship program assis- about a new program for Unlike historic districts, emy is to educate dancers ence in the career of dance. ates from 8 a.m. to 12 noon, tance available or working neighborhoods that has a Neighborhood Heritage of all ages about the various Classes in all dance disci- will feature games, arts and families. For more informa- been developed by the New District does not have to be forms of dance with excel- plines are offered including crafts, and nature activities. tion, call (603) 929-7349. Hampshire Division of His- historically significant and lence and integrity and in a instruction in ballet, modem, torical Resources. may allow homeowners to IE U O CICKE Q manner that embraces a pas- jazz, tap, hip hop, flamenco, Referred to as "Neighbor- be eligible for low inter- HAMPTON I Bring a cooked on-site, there will sion for the art form. African, yoga, and Pilates. hood Heritage Districts," this est loans, grants, or other hearty appetite to the fourth be homemade baked beans GBAD owner, Elisa Gera- Classes are available for initiative has been designed financial incentives. More annual chicken barbeque, and a variety of salads, with sin, has an extensive back- students ages two through to guide and encourage information can be found hosted by the First Congre- strawberry shortcake for ground in classical ballet. adult. potential development while on the NH Division of His- gational Church and taking dessert. Tickets are $8 per Her training is extensive To receive information retaining the unique charac- torical Resources Web site place on Saturday, July 11 person; a children's meal of including Victoria Ballet, about summer and fall pro- ter of an area. at www.nh.gov / nhdhr or on from 5-6:30 p.m. in the Fel- macaroni and cheese served Pittsburgh Ballet, and Colo- gramming, call (603) 433- Benefits to property own- the Hampton Heritage Com- lowship Hall at the church, with a hot dog is $5. For rado Ballet. She has danced 4200; email Martha.gbad@ ers within a Neighborhood mission Web site at www. located at 127 Winnacunnet more information or to pur- with Ballet Theatre Compa- gmail.com; or visit www. Heritage District include fos- hamptonnh.gov/ heritage / Road in Hampton. chase tickets, call Lois Des- ny, Boston; Portland Ballet, gbadance.com. tering commlinity pride and index.htrnl. Besides a half-chicken Rochers at (603) 926-5717. UESAY EEIG . ,0 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

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Sunday, July 19 at 5 p.m. was penned by Marcus He left bhnd fr hl The event, sponsored Luttrell, one of the Navy drn (Jake, Chelsea, Jas- by American Legion Post SEALs froiY Healy's team mine and Sasha); his wife #35 and Post #32, the town who lived TS tell the story Norminda; his mother of Exeter, and family and of tht fateful mission. Natalie; his father Henry; HEROIC — v SEA nl l friends of Dan Healy, will Healy, who was 36 sisters Jennifer and Shan- Mtth Axln, Sh, Mr ttrll, Er ttn nd M be held at the town's recre- when he died, was award- non; and half-siblings Sean xptn f ttrll, ll r lld n 28, 200, b n fr Ml pp ational pool at 4 Hampton ed th Bronze Star with and Carrie. d Wn n Afhntn. Atlnt ht Crt f US v Road (Route 27) in Exeter. The public is invited to WEESAY EEIG attend. The pool is being 80 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 renamed the "Daniel J. W4 ews ( (CC ews ( Eeig e I Eeai O Cis Gay U Cimia Mis "e CSI: Y "us o ews ( ae Sow Wi a ae ae Healy Memorial Pool," (CS (CC, ews skie ( me ie maie mooiogy" (CC ugme" (CC (CC i eema ( Sow after approval was given WC ews ( ews ( ews ( AC W Isie Coice Wieou Coues I Suie a aa imeime: Cime ews ( (:S (2:06 immy Kim by the Exeter board of (AC (CC (CC (CC ews Eiio (CC comee. ( (CC ese Game Sow ( (CC (CC Igie me ie ( WCS6 ews ( ews ( ews ( C 20 Maga ea o Ameicas Go ae Ameicas Go ae e iaois ews ( e oig Sow ae selectmen back in April. (C (CC (CC (CC ews ie. o ea (CC ( (CC "ais" ( (CC (CC Wi Coa Oie igim Renaming the bridge W ews ( ews ( ews ( C Access Ea ( Ameicas Go ae Ameicas Go ae e iaois ews ( e oig Sow ae (known as the Guinea (C (CC (CC (CC ews woo (CC (CC ( (CC "ais" ( (CC (CC Wi Coa Oie igim Road Bridge) was initiat- WUI2 ime Imac° oicias oicieo U Gaco a E ome e Amo Maama es aa O acisco e ime oicieo a Casa e a ise (UI Uiisi Uiisie Coae Seme sea _ imac° UiisiO ed through House Bill 56, unanimously approved by u WMU ews ( ews ( ews ( AC W Eeai Coice Wieou Coues I Suie a aa imeime: Cime ews ( (: (2:06 immy Kim NH lawmakers earlier this (AC (CC (CC (CC ews , me comee. ( (CC ese Game Sow ( (CC (CC igie mei ie ( WoG • ec e ewsou Wi Geae Ask is ime eam Ameica Asce o Moey ( Make em aug: Caie ose ( Geae ais <0 WG2 year and signed by Gov- u im ee ( (CC oso O ( (CC ( uy (CC oso Smiey ernor John Lynch in April. 0 (S ccco WENH-11 Cuious Cuious Soes usiess e ewsou Wi Aiques oasow isoy eecies Make em aug: eague o Ou Ow Uimae K ies The bill was co-sponsored (S Geoge Geoge Euoe im ee ( "iaeia, A" ( (CC uy "See 8 Seg" by NH Representatives Al WI6 Acco Scus amiy amiy woa woa Ameicas e o Ameicas e o ews ( (CC Se a Eey ies Eey Baldasaro, Mike Kappler, (CW Igim (CC Guy Guy Me Me Moe (CC Moe (CC e Ciy aymo aymo • Matt Quandt and Frank WSK ea o a 0s Kig o Kig o Wee o eoay . i ( (CC W Was i asie asie uk Sou Cees a 8 Emiro. (I o ea Sow Quees Quees oue ( ews ( Soe (CC (CC (CC ak (CC ai A plaque at the bridge WU2 oso ega "e amiy amiy a Wicas (86, Comey Gos aw, Wicas (86, Comey Goie aw, ai o ai o A Cice aio and a memorial stone at (a Ass a uge" eu eu Mosey usse. emiee. isey usse, Swoosie Ku. gam gam o ows W.2 ews ( ews ( M ( Macom Seie &micig So You ik You Ca ace e o 2 ews ( ( (CC ews ( Seie Simso Kig o the pool will be unveiled (O ( ( (CC Mi. (CC aces. ( (CC ( (CC e i during the July 19 ceremo- Myy.0 eu eu A e eoes Cou asie asie Wos u Magics Seces uk I0s Ceaes EO ai ai ny, which coincides with IS IsIeas Iess Ieek Suie ie Moaa sa Mua (8 (CC AIas Moaa Suie ie So ae ie e the observance of Healy's Gimoe G s (CC My Wie My Wie 0s 08 ome ieos ome ieos ome ieos e 00 Cu (CC 0 Wose July 17 birthdate. Over lb A ICK eguis Soge ake ake ackso ackso Macom Macom oe oe amiy amiy ay ay Macom Macom the last several months, OO oy Cowe Cowe SEE oa Oe Suie Sa esoy Kigi Kigi e. Guy am. Guy Cicke Aqua family and friends have A oaa (CC ie ouse ICosy Cosy Cosy Cosy Cosy Cosy Ses Go e ook ose ose oseae (CC busily worked to raise the estimated $5000 in funds ES o Ieu SosCee (CC M asea eams o e Aouce. (Suec o ackou asea oig SosCee (CC asea ie i ES2 ASCAA SosC o Ieu ooa ie owig owig owig owig oig oig ASCA oke needed to obtain the stone 76ers at Pistons ame ame oig oig Wos ume AWA Wesig Am. Gaiaos and additional signage. ESC OS CuWask.coeiii: 2 eoae .Isos Sos Eie C WS Socce: os Agees a Wasigo Sos Sos Sos ia es am 0 Healy enlisted in the ES Ouoos Ouoos e So Gameay M asea Oaka Aeics a oso e So. 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