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This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized reproduction 8 of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-EVEN- Rev 12-16-2004 PAGE 8A | ATLANTIC NEWS | MARCH 25, 2005 | VOL 31, NO 12 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . TOWN NEWS LOCAL NOTES BLOOD DONORS NEEDED Brentwood selectmen talk trees, taxes SEABROOK | Get ready to ‘Give the Gift of Life’ at the BY JESSICA JENKINS this issue. plan. Brown said he would cation with contingencies. upcoming American Red Cross Blood Drive, taking place on SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS Roger Brown was present be willing to work with Brown said the land would Monday, March 28 from 12-5 p.m. at Seabrook Greyhound BRENTWOOD | At their to see the board about the for- Moreno. revert to the town in better Park, located on Route 107 in Seabrook. recent meeting, the Brent- mer Hudgens property that Howard Cadwell was shape than now. Selectmen Current blood supplies are at a critical low, and donations wood board of selectmen the town just purchased. He present and said the Open told Roger they would dis- are urgently needed. For more information, call (800) GIVE- indicated they wanted to add wants to lease the land from Space Committee would be cuss this later and want him LIFE or visit www.newenglandblood.org. the Hudgens property to the the town for $500 per year for in favor of this except for the to put down on paper exactly PUBLIC INVITED TO WELLNESS FORUM list of town-owned land that 10 years so that he can man- lease part. The timber on this what he wants to do and is managed by the town’s age it. He informed the board property was removed years bring it in. KENSINGTON | According to the American Journal of current forester, Charles that he can apply for a special ago. Howard said the Con- Selectmen next discussed Clinical Nutrition, “Prevention of chronic diseases is more Moreno. program regarding forest servation Easement deed is the interest the County owes effective than treatment.” Is your family’s health protected? Has diabetes, ADD, arthritis, allergies, cancer, obesity or Selectman Wayne St. stewardship as long as he being prepared. on back taxes. Victor stress affected you or someone you love? Hilaire spoke to PSNH about leases the land. Gilbert asked Roger why Schmalzer was present and Discover the shocking truth about chronic illness and dis- the land that is being clear- The town cannot apply he is interested in doing this. the board asked him to sit at ease at a Wellness Forum taking place on Monday, March 28 for this program. Berry said Brown said it’s his passion the table since he will be cut for the parcel they wish to from 6:30-9 p.m. at the home of Cindy Johnston, located at 4 the town bought this land and this parcel abuts his land. involved with this matter. purchase. Since the exact Wild Pasture Road in Kensington. MIT believes this discov- location of the parcel has yet and wants to incorporate it It would be an enhancement They brought him “up to ery is one of ten discoveries that will change the world — it’s to be determined they want- into the present management for wildlife, aesthetics, and speed.” a breakthrough for the immune system. ed to make sure that the town program, and to please leave timber stand improvements. The board received a let- Learn how to protect your family from disease, and find out is not clear-cutting the wrong it to the town to control. He said he has many ideas ter from the Commissioners how the body can defend, protect and restore itself. For more area. Brown said his management for the land. He would take stating they should send cor- information about the forum, call Cindy Johnston at (603) Berry and St. Hilaire said would be consistent with the some cordwood off but not rected tax bills and they will 778-7082. they spoke with Moreno, and town’s uses. He wants to harvest any timber, and he pay what is owed on the new it was decided that, even if manage wildlife, as it is what would enhance trails for edu- valuation. Berry felt the town OPEN HOUSE AT ENDOSCOPY CENTER this sale did not go through, he enjoys. cational tours and is willing needed to come to a full EXETER | In recognition of National Colon Cancer Aware- it was not a bad idea to clear- The board told him they to “clean it up” and would be agreement before new bills ness Month, Exeter Hospital invites the public to stop by the cut a wildlife area this size. are against leasing it and are willing to work with the cur- were sent. They can pay the hospital’s Endoscopy Center on Wednesday, March 30 from Berry and St. Hilaire also happy with the current rent forester. bills; there is nothing to stop 4-6 p.m. for an open house and tours of the center. spoke with the loggers about forester and management Gilbert said a 10-year them. Gilbert said that, since Participants will meet the staff and physicians who perform lease would have to be mutu- there was no agreement procedures in the Endoscopy Center, including Seacoast Gas- Cyan ally agreeable. Roger said regarding the 2003 bills, they troenterology, Beacon Surgical Associates, and Core General there was a March 18 dead- should expect full payment and Vascular Surgery. Refreshments, information, and give- Magenta line and the results would be with interest, except for the aways will be provided. For more information, call (800) 4- known in April. Gilbert said six months of interest on the EXETER. he would have no problem first half of the bill as agreed. In addition, a support group for people with any type of with a mutually acceptable Selectmen wanted to offer ostomy meets on the first Sunday of every month from 2-4: p.m. at Exeter Healthcare, located at 4 Alumni Drive in Exeter. Yellow contract, but must have them two options: 1) pay the The next meeting is scheduled for Sunday, April 2. everything on paper. The full amount owed plus inter- Guest speakers and two certified wound, ostomy, and con- lease would have to be con- est or 2) negotiate a PILOT. THURSDAY, MARCH 24 tinence nurses (CWOCN) facilitate the meetings. The nurses Black tingent upon an agreement. Gilbert explained that they MISS CONGENIALITY 2: . .6:10, 9:05 are also be available to discuss individual Roger said he is unsure if simply want to cover their problems and questions relating to ostomy care. The ses- THE RING 2: . 6:15, 9:00 they would accept his appli- costs. sions are free, and light refreshments are served. For more HITCH: . .6:20, 9:10 information, please call Sandie Aguinaga, CWOCN, at 778- ICE PRINCESS: . .6:30, 8:55 Plaistow residents speak 1668, ext. 2745. THE PACIFIER: . 6:25, 9:15 against transfer station RSVP FOR LEGION TRIP TO FOXWOODS ROBOTS: . .6:35, 8:45 KENSINGTON | The Kensington American Legion Auxil- FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 26 BY JESSICA JENKINS is little the citizens can do. She iary is hosting a trip to Foxwoods Casino on Thursday, March SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS asked what the board could 31. The bus will leave at 6:45 a.m. sharp from the Legion park- MISS CONGENIALITY 2: . 12:10, 3:10, 6:10, 9:05 PLAISTOW | At a recent do about putting a trash facil- ing lot (located on Route 150) and will return approximately GUESS WHO: . .12:20, 3:20, 6:20, 9:10 meeting of the Plaistow board ity so close to the school. She at 7:30 p.m. THE RING 2: . .12:15, 3:15, 6:15, 9:00 of selectmen, Selectman Sen- would like the board to voice Seats are $25 per person which includes bus fair and $25 in ter announced that there was the residents’ concerns on the vouchers from Foxwoods. Seats are limited, so to make reser- ICE PRINCESS: . 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 8:55 a petition regarding a presen- state level. She is concerned vations or for more information please call Sonya Batchelder THE PACIFIER: . 12:25, 3:25, 6:25, 9:15 tation on a recycling/ trash with traffic impact and the at (603) 772-9292 or e-mail [email protected]. facility in Plaistow. She stated impact on water in town. ROBOTS: . .12:35, 3:35, 6:35, 8:45 GOOD ‘EATS’ AT THE LEGION HALL EASTER SUNDAY, MARCH 27 that it was not a board of Senter stated that if there is selectmen matter nor was it an avenue for the board to KENSINGTON | The Kensington American Legion will be MISS CONGENIALITY 2: . .3:10, 6:10, 9:05 before the Planning Board at pursue, they will. Eileen Dube holding two community events during the month of April at GUESS WHO: . .3:20, 6:20, 9:10 that time. This was a Planning asked what steps this board is the Legion Hall, located on Route 150 in Kensington. First up will be the Legion’s famous Roast Beef Supper on THE RING 2: . .3:15, 6:15, 9:00 Board issue that they will taking with this project. Senter address. stated that when and if the Saturday, April 2 from 5-7 p.m.