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I EMO High School. "Together, we have The Home of the Brave AIAC t SW WIEll • Nathan, a special war- presented over 40 quilts Quilt Project is a nation- DURHAM I Another fare operator chief petty to families who are wide effort, with state of New Hampshire's fall- officer, was on his fourth bereaved," said Linda coordinators managing en :military heroes:,44C deployment in Iraq when Heminway, who is the the preparation and pre- remembered at a speetf, he was killed by small Home of the Brave Quilt sentation of the completed mentorial presentation; arms fire. His unit is based Project coordinator for the quilts. Those who would that included a quilt give* on the East Coast, in Vir- Granite State. "We know like to know more about by the Home of the Braveiz ginia Beach, Virginia. our work has greatly com- the project are_invited to Quilt Project. He had wanted to be a forted many who have visit www.homeofthe- Eaculty and staff menals part of the Navy SEALS made such sacrifices. Our bravequilts.com ; to con- beiVacQyster River,. elite team since the time he work continues, and we tact NH coordinator .•

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tet of quilts to Steve and 40.. at Oyster River, enlisting eries coming up in the [email protected].. Donna Hardy, the parents ". in the Navy very near future." of US Navy SEAL Nathan 4 in November of 1997. Hardy. Nathan was killed The recipient of cam- in action back in February paign medals from his "t Sfd SICE OGEE — Family members of Navy SEAL n th Ctr of this year while serv- Nathan Hardy were prestinted ' quilts made by staff members service in Kosovo, Afghan- ing in the Global War on at Oyster River High School and the Home of the Brave Quilt istan, Iraq and the Global Sbd Terror in Iraq. He was 29 Project. War on Terror, Nathan M • MIMI • IOW years old. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo was also awarded a pair of . dn • I C According to Kay Mor- US Navy and US Marine I Mn IMr d • Mn gan, who taught Natharr others in the Home of the of the Cocheco Quilters, Corps achievement med- M Wtn and his brother at Oyster Brave project, was present- "has made and raffled off als and the Bronze Star, I 0 Mvll River and helped make the ed to Nate's wife, Mindy." a quilt each year in memo- among others. quilts, "Twenty-four mem- The Hardys, said Mor- ry of their oldest son, Josh, The Home of the Brave bers of the Oyster River gan, "were obviously to raise money for what quilt that was presented

family made three of the touched by the gift of these will nowise—called the Josh to Nathan's widow is one four quilts presented: One quilts, and will be deliv- and Nate Hardy Scholar- of many that have already for Donna and Steve, one ering them to the other ship Fund." been stitched together in for Nate's surviving broth- members of the family at Josh, who was Nathan's patriotic pride and rever- er Ben, and one for Nate's Thanksgiving." older brother, died of brain ence and given to families 16-month-old son, Parker. She added that Donna cancer in 1993, during his of the fallen from New

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Y MAK CAG AAIC EWS SA WIE NEWBURYPORT Think of it as a holiday gift — for you! While many retailers, large and small, wait until after the holidays to offer up tempting sale prices to lure in shoppers, one shop in Newburyport is dropping its prices now, in advance. The Monkey's Fist, located at 35 Market Square in the heart of downtown Newburyport, is celebrat- ing 20 years of service days and weeki ahead. we're more for every day to the community, offer- "A lot of our customers and we cater to a wide ing up a wide assortment have been with us for so range of customers," Mar- of unique and designer long, we've actually met lene says. Fist this holiday shopping help financially." porarily rerouted pedes- apparel and accessories other members of their The vast majority of season, rest assured, that The Monkey's Fist has trian traffic away from the for women. families from other states, the unique lines are high- every single item, from served new and repeat shop doorsteps. To mark the anniversa- who come in to shop when quality, American-made sweaters to suits to hand- customers, both local and Nevertheless, folks kept ry, store owners Malcolm they're visiting," Malcolm fashions and accessories, bags to scarves, is on sale tourists, in Newburyport flowing into the Monkey's and Marlene Bell are offer- says with a chuckle. although some of the lines at 20 percent off to help for the past two decades Fist for the perfect fanci- ing 20 percent off mer- Of course, they come from Canada as well. you along in your holiday and, because of its con- ful products and service chandise across the store. wouldn't keep on coming, The Bells are constantly shopping needs. stantly evolving and inside. Now, after 20 years, Don't be mislead: While if not for the alluring line visiting trade shows and "We wanted to offer unique product lines, the Bells are proud to have many retailers offer such of merchandise the Mon- suppliers, looking for new the 20 percent off every- exquisite service and rea- such a loyal customer base, percentage cuts "store- key's Fist has to offer. and unique products to thing as an appreciation sonable prices, has weath- and look forward to wel- wide," it typically indicates "We're not real trendy offer. to our customers," Mal- ered the economic storms coming them in with the that "select items" are on like so many other stores; colm explains. "This year, that would have washed 20 percent discount in the GI Co. o 6A• sale. But at the Monkey's everybody needs the extra away other businesses. The Monkeyr',5_ Fist had diffiartait homes in New- buryPort, before the Bells purchased and moved into the brick building in Mar- ket Square eight years ago in 2001, shortly before the infamous events on Sep- tember 11. If that economic down- turn weren't enough to recover from, the entire building, along with the adjacent businesses, underwent a complete exterior facade restoration in recent years which tern- Mntll n Antrp Mrt n th rn f vl 80 Clnl SOEWA KICE ES Whn: rd 4 I th Strd nd Snd th nd th Gis ie wi goo ase r: rd 0 t , Strd Snd 0 t Whr: Extr d, rth , 0862 ... ga go 60646 h Wntr Mrt Clld "All hr " nd ll ftr hld , z r tt tv drtv l Cpn Str t fr r h nd fr n ft vn t ht Snt rdrd t prt. W nt t t t 8 n.

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AGE 8A ArLANnc EWS I OEME 28, 2008 I O 4, O 48 AACEWS.COM SEACOAS OIAYS OIAY OES UIC IIE O OIAY AI RYE I Webster at Rye will hold its annual Holiday Fair ll nrt rn n prt f Chrt on Saturday, December 6 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event, which is open to the public, will feature a raffle, baked SECIA O E AAIC EWS mas Lullaby" and Dobrins- goods, handcrafted items and much more. Webster at EXETER I The spirit of ki's beautiful arrangement Rye is located at 795 Washington Road in Rye. For more Christmas and the spar- of "Silent Night." information, call (603) 964-8144. kling sound of bells will The Holiday Open bring beautiful music to House, held from 4-8 p.m. IG UGE I E GAIE SAE the annual Holiday Open in the church's newly HAMPTON I Help fight hunger in the Granite State by House, as the Heritage redecorated vestry, will donating to the New Hampshire Food Bank Food Drive, Ringers Handbell Choir also include hot food to taking place now through Wednesday, December 17. presents concerts of Christ- purchase and enjoy at the Those who would like to participate in this food drive mas favorites on Thursday, church. Connie Cox, head may bring donations of non-perishable canned goods to December 4 at the Congre- of the mini-café, will sell Tobey & Merrill Insurance Agency, located at 20 High Street gational Church, located at soups and chili, home in Hampton. For more information contact Tamie Rhodes at 21 Front Street in Exeter. baked rolls, warm cider (60 2666 r (60 60006. Performances will be at and coffee. 5:30 p.m., 6 p.m. and 6:30 Area crafters and lien- OUEES, OAIOS p.m., and the Senior Choir dors will offer seasonal gifts EEE O GI O GIIG EE will appear at 7:30 p.m. to to purchase. Items include HAMPTON FALLS I Help is needed for the first annual serenade visitors with their exotic teas, handmade jew- Gift of Giving event, scheduled for Christmas Eve, Thursday, Christmas repertoire. elry, candles, soaps, Silpada December 24 from 3-7 p.m. and hosted by the Butcher Shop This event is part of the Jewelry, Arbonne creams, and Fish Market n Hampton Falls. church's Holiday Open Eyewinkers greeting cards, Shop owners Chad and Jen Luby are currently seeking House, and coincides with photographs by Carl Peter- assistance from the community to help with preparing, IG I E CISMAS SII — The rt nr son, bird houses by Bob the annual Festival of Trees ndbll Chr ll rn n th nnl ld Opn t cooking and serving a warm Christmas Eve meal. Donations event, held throughout the Campbell, and other items. th Extr Cnrtnl Chrh n hrd, br 4. of food items, as well as a function hall in which to hold the downtown area. Desserts, pickles, and jams — Atlnt Crt ht event, are needed. The 12 choir members, will also be sold by the The donation list includes turkeys, ham, baked beans,

directed by Beverly Caldon, church committee. the trees at the Town Hall, For more information about potatoes, green beans, cream of mushroom soup, fried

will ring the Spanish carol All are invited to visit then come up the hill to the open house, call (603) onion toppers, rolls, dessert items, butter, cream, disposable

"Fum, Fum, Fum," "Christ- Santa at the bandstand, see the Congregational Church. 772-4216. baking pans, paper goods, and gifts. What's also urgently needed to put on this holiday meal is a staff of volunteers to help Chad and Jen, who would love for this to be the first of many Christmas Eve dinners ntn prnt Chrt prfrn to come. For more information about making a donation, volunteering or providing a function hall, call Chad at (603) 929-7427. SECIA O E AAIC EWS _ of 10 or more. Reservations Frank Capra's classic that the love of his family

PORTSMOUTH I Get are recommended, and may film "It's a Wonderful Life" and townsfolk are precious SA A OIAY AIIO A EEGEE AI be made by calling Pontine was based on "The Great- gifts. into the spirit of the sea- son with a new twist on Theatre at (603) 436-6660, est Gift," a short story by The script for Pontine's UAM I Evergreen Fair, a presentation of carefully.

two holiday classics when or emailing info@pontine. Philip Van Doren Stern. It condensed version of "It's selected New England artists and craftsmen, will be held December 4-5 at the Memorial Union Building (MUB), Pontine Theatre's Artistic org . Tickets may also be tells the story of George a Wonderful Life" is drawn located at 83 Main Street on the University of New Directors, M. Marguerite purchased online at www. Bailey, a good man in a from a 1940s radio play. Hampshire campus in Durham. Mathews and Greg Gathers, pontine.org, or at the door small town who is so busy Pontine adds a lively pro- Show hours are Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and helping others,by cash orlife personal check. seems to duction style featuring a perform a holiday program Friday from 10 to 4 p.m., and there is no charge for featuring Dylan Thomas's "A Child's Christmas in pass him by. miniature table-top stage, admission. Wales," first published in Despondent, he wishes colorful puppets and masks. "A Child's Christmas in A wide variety of juried handwork will be offered for sale 1954, recalls all the sights, he'd never been born. He Top that off with live music Wales" and a condensed in both two- and three-dimensional art, including clay, fiber, version of "It's a Wonder- smells, and sounds of a gets his wish. Through the by Jeffrey Zohler, and egg- wood, metals, glass, and mixed media. eyes fulof Life." his guardianlong-ago Christmas. The angel, nog and cookies onstage Live music by R.P. Hale with special guest Claudia Performances will be Christmas remembered Clarence Oddbody, he sees after the performance — it's Altemus will be featured both days of the fair. Hale is an presented the weekend of here has become the arche- the world as it would have a program sure to delight artist, historian and musician who performs on hammer typal family season that we been had he never been every member of the family. December 5-7 at West End dulcimer and harpsichord. Altemus is a member of the Irish For more information call Studio Theatre, located all hold dear. With lovely born. He comes to realize group Reaganta, and has been playing the Irish whistle at 595 Islington Street in poetic lilt, this simple tale that "No man is an island Pontine at (603) 436-6660 or and singing ballads for 12 years. She is also a well known

Portsmouth. Showtimes captures the child's eye to himself." He also finds visit www.pontine.org . storyteller. are Friday and Saturday view and an adult's warm Fifty of New England's most talented artists and craftsmen at 8 p.m., with matinees remembrance of the time of participate in the Evergreen Fair. For more information, call on Saturday at 4 p.m. and presents, good things to eat (603) 934-6248 or e-mail [email protected] . Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets and, in the best of circum- 0% 0 WI IS A EIES ISOICA SOCIEY SEIG 0 CAEAS are $20; a special prepaid stances, newly-fallen snow 2, rate is available for groups — its wonder and its snow- AAESE S_A_KE SES HAMPTON FALLS I David French of the Hampton ball mischief. Falls Historical Society has announced that their popular btd 4006% 4 400 calendar is now available for purchase. Featured for the c cmi (..ac I 2009 calendar are early photos of some of the town's notable • Gd Sltn historic residences. e (. I • pn h The calendars are currently being sold at the Hampton fl o n & n pr pl • rzn pln Falls Free Library, the Village Market and the town hall. nnrl f lft prnnt t hr rvl • Sh They may also be ordered by sending a personal check fn n cae oucS , A, ,eyeaak br lrn • Ed for 512 for each calendar to the Hampton Falls Historical oay trtnt &tr ttv SECIAY IEMS • IE OSE Society, PO Box 104, Hampton Falls, NH 03844; be sure to include name, address, and mailing instructions with the Lo's Seafood & order. Those who are interested in ordering a calendar are imam Oriental Market encouraged to order early as they are in limited supply. Orders going to Hampton Falls addresses will be hand- 6 Woouy Ae., osmou, 6040022 delivered. 0A FREE TV 7 Day November 28, 2008 lAtlantic News I Page 1 SEA Sports TV Guide Listings Pages 2SEA-8SEA Page 9 SEA A Chrt Cr t ftr SPECIAL TO THE AnAt4mc Ntws this year," says bin. I tion, and now we get to at 8 p.. with matinees cappella to the next stage, tn th Hiram Roberts DOVER I Dramedy make sure that the show bring that joy to the Sea- on Saturday and Sunday with vocal drums/ beat- Grange as an active arts Productions will revive 'looks' different each time coast — and to experience afternow at 3 p.m. Tick- box and vocal bass under center and home for Gar- its award-winning play I produce it for those that it live is such an exciting ets are $ fr adults and their pop harmonies, creat- rison Players' productions. "A Christmas Carol" from come back year after year." gift." $10 for students under ing a sound that is hard to The small auditorium pro- December 5-21 at the Gar- For those few who are The intimate 125-seat age 18. For reservations believe. vides an intimate space for rison Players Arts Center, Unfamiliar with the story, In the spirit of giving, drama, musical concerts or located on Route 4 in Rol- "A Christmas Carol" is a the Ball in the House is also displays of local art work. linsford. Victorian morality tale of an collecting new, unwrapped The building was con- This family holidaY '– old and bitter miser, Ebene- toys (with the exception of structed in 1894 from a classic features many spe- zer Scrooge, who under- stuffed animals) to donate design by noted Dover cial effects, more than 150 goes a profound experience to Children's Hospital Bos- architect Alvah Ramsdell. costume pieces, a period of redemption over the ton as part of their "Tunes For more than 80 of its set and a cast of talented course of one night. for Toys" drive. In addition, almost 100-year history, the theatre professionals from Scrooge is a financier Ball in the House CDs will Grange was known as a around the Seacoast area. and money changer who be available for purchase place for wholesome fam- Performers include has devoted his life to the (they make great holiday ily events and where the Michael J. Tobin as Ebene- accumulation of wealth. gifts). community could come zer Scrooge, Phil Adams, He holds anything other Tickets to see Ball in the together to socialize. Ka tie Makem-Boucher, Scott than money in contempt, House on December 14 are The Garrison Play- J. Degan, Danica Carlson, including friendship, love $15 for adults and $10 for ers have transformed this John Bailey, Christopher M. and the Christmas season, students, and are available landmark building into an Gempp, Monique Bloise, all of which he easily dis- by calling (603) 750-4ART Arts Center for the visu- Fred Bloise, Joshua Ber- misses with the phrase, or (800) 838-3006, or by vis- al and performing arts nard-Kriegl, Kelly Fitzpat- "Bah! Humbug!" iting www.garrisonplayers. by continuing a $331,000 rick, Elizabeth Henry and, However, ,Scrooge's org. fundraising effort. The as Tiny Tim, Ian Miles. heart, his mind and his life Established in 1953,_ group has, with the help of Adapted and directed take a dramatic turn fol- Garrison Players is a non- many volunteers, restored by Tobin, this production of lowing a series of nighttime profit, volunteer-based the interior meeting room "A Christmas Carol" made visits from the ghost of his community theatre group and the second-floor the- its premiere in 1992 and deceased business partner, dedicated to enriching the atre. They have installed an has been performed almost Jacob Marley, and a trio cultural life of Dover and exterior ramp and a lift to every December since. Last of spirits — the Ghosts of the surrounding commu- make the building handi- year, Tobin took a break Christmas Past, Christmas nities. They achieve this cap accessible, and the from Dickens' classic tale Present, and Christmas Yet by presenting high-qual- grounds have been metic- and produced "The Wizard to Come. It's a remarkable ity theatrical productions ulously landscaped and a of Oz." story that symbolizes the geared for family audi- stairway constructed from However, "people want- Christmas season as readily ences; encouraging people the lower driveway to the ed their Scrooge back — it as gifts under an evergreen Christopher M. Gempp as 'Marley' of all ages to enjoy and upper parking lot (thanks was a tradition to come and tree that's decorated with in Dramedy Production's 'A Christmas Carol' participate in the many fac- to Eagle Scout Jonathan see it every Christmas sea- ornaments and illuminated Rollinsford Arts Center or for more information, ets of the performing arts; Wilson). Find out more at son," Tobin says. "So, I took with lights. in which "Carol" is being visit www.garrisonplayers. and restoring and main- www.garrisonplayers.org . the show out of storage." For the Garrison Players' performed "makes you feel org — but order soon, says Tobin adds that "it was production of "A Christ- like you are right there with Tobin, because "the show like seeing old friends" mas Carol," the entire cast Scrooge, experiencing all sells out quickly. Don't be a as he unpacked crates of — with the exception of the magic, as he encounters 'Scrooge' — buy your tick- props and costumes for the Scrooge — plays multiple the Ghosts of Christmas ets today!" production. characters, making each one t, rnt nd tr," By the way, in the midst According to Tobin, the come to life with different Tobin says. of this year's run of "A Dramedy Production adap- voices, body movements, This production of "A Christmas Carol," Boston's tation of Dickens' beloved costumes and make-up. Chrt Crl" is one of a cappella vocal group Ball 1843 novel is very true to "The real show is back- the freshest, funniest and, in the House will perform the book — "perhaps a bit stage," says Tobin. "It's yes, scariest productions of live at 7:30 p.m. on Fri- darker than most but defi- like a ballet with everyone Dickens' tale. Don't miss it. day, December 19 at the nitely entertaining for the maneuvering around set "A Christmas Carol" Garrison Players Arts Cen- whole family," says Tobin. pieces, props and special will be presented at the ter. The five-man "mouth All the favorite "Carol" effects to change costumes Garrison Players Arts Cen- band" will be performing characters are featured and and make entrances." ter on December 5-7, 12-14, songs from their newly- there are definitely some Tobin adds, "Watching and December 18, 20 and released CD, "Believe," a very funny moments. 'A Christmas Carol' every 21. Show times are Thurs- combination of original And, "The special effects Christmas Eve when I was day evenings at 7 p.m.; Fri- and traditional Christmas will be bigger and better a kid was a family tradi- day and Saturday evenings music. The group takes a EEAIME ey Cee cus io o ew eae SECIA O u AAIC EM Eaie Gace ooke o as weaee concert was "Arsenic a Old ace," EIG I A ceemoia om Kause, esie o e ey is performance in Gie a Suias "e io cuig was couc e Eee Aea Came o e ew ey Theater. iaes o eace," May e e eeig o Sauay, Commece, cu e io a Leddy Center will e pre- Gace i Coce, "Charlie oeme i ceeaio e ga emiee oeig senting "A Cismas Carol" and the Chocolate Factory" o e ey Cees ew o e eaes ew ome. from December 5-14 back and "A Christmas Carol." ocaio a 8 as ae A eceio wi aou in their original theatre on o moe information i Eig. 200 eoe was catered Mai Street in Epping. Then, about Leddy's brand new Suoue y ey y Caé Nostimo of Ports- Leddy's 2009 Season will all theatre ant brand new sea- oa _memes, associaes, mouth, followed by Mary hold forth at the new Ladd's son, call Leddy Center at amiies a ies, ey Gatchell in Concert with Lane theater. (603) 679-2781 or visit www. Cee Eecuie ieco, e band from NYC. Mary's Shows for 2009 include leddycenter.org . EEAIME IAY EEIG CISMAS WI AMAE 2808 M :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 CAAE yia4 Coege ooa SU ews ( Eeig e I Eeai Gos Wisee Gos Wisee UMS "oy ews ( ae Sow Wi a ae ae SEACOAST I Amare Cantare CS a Akasas. (CC ews sie ( e ( (CC "o Sae ace" woo omicie" (CC i eema ( Sow presents one of the most beloved (0 Coege ooa Cooao a e Isie Coice m e oa Eess (2004, aasy ( 2020 ( (CC ews ( (: (2:06 immy Kim ( aska. (ie Eiio (CC oices o om aks. (CC igie mei ie (CC works of the Christmas choral rep- 20 Maga ea o ertoire, Benjamin Britten's "Cere- ews ( ews ( ews ( C 0. e Iceikm (2004, Aeue oiceko Caig e Oice ews ( e oig Sow ae ig (C (CC (CC (CC ews ie. o ea eso, oy ue. (CC (CC (CC Wi ay eo ( mony of Carols" with guest harpist ews ( ews ews ( C Access Ea ( m e iceies (2004, Aeue oices o Caig e Oice ews ( e oig Sow ae ig Piper Runnion-Bareford, as part of a C (CC (CC (CC ews woo (CC eso, oy ue. (CC (CC (CC Wi ay eo ( trio of concerts presented at various WUI2 ime Imac° oicias 4ocieo Oueia Eieiga (Seaso iae Aaicia ICuiao co e U egao aieio oicias oicieo esmaugaos Seacoast area venues. UI Uiisie Uiisi ameaa a amisa. Age UiisiO UiisiO i This work will be complemented ( WMU ae Coege ooa Cooao a e Eeai Coice w e oa Eess (2004, aasy ( 2020 ( (CC ews ( (: (2:06 immy Kim by John Owen Edwards' Wassail, a 40 ABC ik& (ie mei oices o om aks. (CC igie mei ie (CC setting of three carols for harp and 0 e ewsou Wi ea e Mcaug Wasig OW o i Moyes oua oy Cas a osom iso Caie ose ( ea e . im ee ( (CC ess i o Week S ( ( (CC (CC (CC ess chorus. The program also features 0 ...... cc .. ..usiess e eisou Wi Cage You "Prelude" by Ola Gjeilo, Palestri- o 4. ....Ow..., ., ai, Cage You ie Sue Oma: Wome & Moey Iomaio oy Cas a o eessio, A a aiey. aou iacia maes. (CC som iso (CC na's "Hodie Christus Natus Est" for ,....:. im ee ( (CC Oecomig double chorus, "0 Magnum Myste- woai i woiia aes e Game aes e Game ews ( (CC Se a Eey ies Eey rium" by Cesar Alejandro Carillo, Me Me Cis ( Cis e Ciy aymo aymo ::_ : Kig o a 0s Kig o ea o Wee o eoay . i ( (CC W Commu asie asie "Ave Maria" by Franz Biebl, and . Quees Sow Quees o ea oue ews ( iy . seasonal carols. s ( (CC (CC The performances will take place w oea ( Acio Mawe.. aeea ( isoica ama Me Giso, Se aick , . S Caie, U,aa i. a. A Scois ee aies is couyme agaIs Ega. •ii 8 p.m. on Saturday, December 13 ______ews( ews( ( Macom Seie Simsos ..eScoooock(200,Comey(ews((CC at St. George's Episcopal Church . • (CC (CC (CC Mi. (CC ack ack, oa Cusack. (i in Durham; 3 p.m. on Sunday, RENOMY ig . ai ai December 14 at Christ Church in Exeter; and 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, IS Moaa Moaa Moaa I Ii„0asi:A‘Yia. ie So ae December 17 at Holy Trinity Church 0$ 0$ .: in Newington. 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dvrt n th CAIOA CEW — Students from the Seacoast OSMOU Academy of Music (SAM) performed at a Clavinova AAI Festival, which took place at the Music Hall in Portsmouth on Sunday, November 16. The fun-filled, EWS non-competitive all day rtrnrn. .ntn. Cv . Grnlnd event was co-sponsored by the Yamaha Instrument Company and Darrell's Music. 60264 — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo • 0 h

SAUAY EEIG ENTERTAINMe.NTb GAISO AYES ESE 2W08 M :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 A CISMAS CAO (:0 Coege ooa Auu a Aaama. Eeaime o UMS "iee" 48 ous Mysey oice wok o se ee a ews ( (35) e Commu W4 (: OISO I The Garrison (CS (ie ( (CC ig ( ( ( ee susece o mue. ( (CC (CC Isie nt Mok Players will present the award- WC (:0 Coege ooa eams o e A aios AAccess Coege ooa eams o e Aouce. (ie ( (CC ews ( (2:0 ege o e "A (AC ouce (ie (CC Seeke "Eii" winning holiday classic Christ- mas Carol," playing December WCS6 Coege ooa ews ( C Gees 20 Maga Aog Came oy (2004 ( e Sie, aw Oe: Secia ews ( (:2 Sauay ig ie Ae (C (CC ews Maie ie. eie Aiso. (CC icims Ui (CC aaway e Kies. (CC 5-21 at the Garrison Players Arts W Coege ooa ews ( C Access oywoo • Aog Came oy (2004 ( e Sie, aw Oe: Secia ews ( (:2 Sauay ig ie Ae Center, located on Route 4 in Rol- (C (CC ews ( (CC eie Aiso. (CC icims Ui (CC aaway e Kies. (CC linsford. WUI2 ime Imaco: i Ois o ocieo es Is ea: K Siao Gigae ime oicieo iica e ises The play, which stars Michael (UI e Semaa cum Uiiskm a e a Siea Imac° Uiiski J. Tobin as Scrooge, will e pre- IU (20 Coege ooa eams o e A ews ( Coice Coege ooa eams o e Aouce. (ie ( (CC , ews ( (2:0 aios Ai sented Fridays and Saturdays at 8 (AC ouce. (ie (CC (CC Access p.m., with Saturday and Sunday WG2 Smoee: e Cesosi Sugges o oe ai: e Sou o i My Music: oe Sogs o e ai iess 2: Sig a oy Cas: ie a osom matinees at 3 p.m. and an addi- e Smoes oes Comey ou eia, a (CC 0s a 60s (CC Sou iso oy Cas eoms. • S tional evening show o Thursday, cc cc, WE ico age: 00 Ae ieu: ie i iea (CC Ceic Woma: e Geaes ouey oy Oiso ies: A ack e oos: ie i Euoe December 18 at 7 p.m. Yeas o Music oiay Secia (CC a Wie ig (CC (S Tickets for "A Christmas Carol" wo.6 ies uicig amiy Eey Woia woa oso ega "ie os ( (CC Swo ( (CC amiy ies Se a oso are $10-$15 and may be purchased (CW (CC Mac Guy aymo Me Me Gus" (CC Guy (CC e Ciy ega by calling (603) 7504ART or (800) WSK8 aom Goume CSI: Y ( (CC Wee o eoay Mysey Me (, aasy ak A as is im Mc uk uk a 0s a 0s (I oue aia, aeae Gaoao. 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Ceics ia Coege askea Cooao a Sao. ia found and a table of "seconds" for ES ASCA ICuisi e u uis ockey eoi e Wigs a oso uis. uis Soe e u Sos Ouoos ockey bargain hunters; call (207) 439- C ewsoom Weekoiics ou os iesigaios ay Kig ie . ugieyews iesigaios ay Kig ie 5671 for schedule. co CC • m ai ie ai ea o o ea Sue Oma Sue Oma Sue Oma Sue Oma Sue Oma During the weekends after u OiS ews O oua eway Wac o eo ( Secia og. Secia og. Geaio a age oua eway Gea° a age Thanksgiving, Elaine will offer msgc ocumeay ocumeay ocumeay ocumeay ocumeay ocumeay ocumeay ocumeay teatime with home baked goodies EC ews ( ews ( Eeig Eeig ie Eeig Eeig ews ( ews ( ews ( "ews ( Sos Sos Eeig ai and live music provided by her O (4:00 Syey We (: I4 ea Guy (6 (CC • Caie Wisos Wa (CC ak oig emo iis s. au Wiiams. 24 oo husband, Doc Fuller for the Kit- u (4:20 m uo •• See (4 Keau eees. (CC • I ow oouce You Cuck a ay • M. Woocock (200 (CC Eae Se Se Aces tery Foreside "Shop the Square" celebrations. SOW (: • Scoo o Scoues (2006 Isie e (CC ee (CC) N Sooe (200 Mak Waeg. (CC (:0 n ackass: ume wo oe The Kittery Foreside artists > Io Ce Ameica Sece eay auas ay Ceogay Cakes Cakes Cakes Cakes io Ce Ameica Cakes Cakes CO Jill Belilah, Elbroch Studios, o wy Coo ae Ge So My My ouse o Se Iesey Coo iie ouse ouse ae Coo o Se ese 0 Gail Sauter Studio, Just Us Chick- i AE Gea Cuises (CC ow: Cuise Wo oke ou om os Agees. Wo oke ou om as egas. (CC Wo oke ou om os Agees. ens Artist Co-op, The Red Door 0 AE (4:0 •• M Cousi iy (2 (CC CSI: Miami (CC CSI: Miami (CC CSI: Miami "Sock" e Soaos (CC e Soaos (CC CSI: Miami (CC Pottery Studio and Mary Marga- .usesisc My ( Myuses ( Myuses ( Myuses Sak Week Secia 2 (CC Myuses ( Ayuses ( Ayuses II ret Sweeney Studio and Elbroch < iS Asoue Ei: e Ei Kiee Soy SWSage amie Seces ( (CC Suik Maia ( ( (CC amie Seces ,..., Studios — will open their studios ome ome o Kae o Kae ie ie C 6 Cie oey ae aig Saces ( 6 Cie oey ae from 10 a.m. to p.m. in conjunc- eemia 6 ie Wi e ei ( ( Skee Uic. • eig o ie (2002 Cisia ae. • Sa ek: emesis 2002 aick Sewa (CC eig tion with the Kittery Art Walk AMC i ... M Mae IMae "oyuie" Mae Aaska wi. M Secia • aioa amoos a Wie aioaa Wie and the Kittery Art Association's > m Secoa ios (200 ( A (: •• e Saa Cause (4 (CC Ees Ee igge uies o. 0 Ace eua: e eecie (4 Holiday Art Sale. taking place ui c7 (4:0 • e Coices o ie (CC m e o o e igs e wo owes (2002 ( Eia Woo. (:4 is SieMa (2002( oey Maguie. Saturday, December 13. For more E eese Wiesoo Cas Coues E ews ( Sa oes: S woo Sauay ig ie e Sou Cesea Kee U Kee U information, call the Red Door USA (4:0 II ig I O (2000 Is ow o ose a Guy i 0 ays (200 (O E (200( Wi ee. (CC syc ( (CC Mok ( (CC Pottery Studio at the number UE • Ca Me Caus (20004 (CC IA ias Cismas Cao (2000 (O I Wie Cismas (4 ig Cosy. Meium (O Wis Cisosi above. .i 4 SEA O. EME 28. 2008 • • . Ge You A Oie...u ick U e Q ,is o A You oca a Commuiy ews EEY WEEK AS A IEE O OGE EA AOU SECIA SECIO SUC AS: • Entrtnnt ea & Weess, ome & Gae • Evnt & Atvt 4. SAU oices, ia & Moe • l n & dnt Au o Aeise a e acoae àice o e seacoas Ca e AAIC EWS a 60264 EEAIME SUAY EEIG A IIS CISMAS 008 M :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 W4 (4:00 ooa isug Seaes a 60 Miues ( ( e Amaig ace Co Case "See e Ui "Misea & ews ( Sos im Mc e I . (CS ew Ega aios. 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Cismas aoies. ickes ae Sagae ai $6$8 a may e esee y MY caig (60 22 o isiig Suie ie Suie Ie Wias Wiae e I ie ey www.oceseoeaouse.com . ee — Aaic ews Couesy Photo Oe Oa Oa Oa Oa. Oa Oa Oa ome Im ome Im oe oe amiy amiy ome Im ome im (4:00 oowike eey is ia ( Cis aey. So o e Mask (200$ amie Keey. Ceks Ame ae. Guy Cicke Aqua Mea UCACKE OES A O oaa (CC Gii Gii Gii Gii Gii Gii Gii Gii Gii Gii Ay Gii Gii Gii OCESE The Rochester iias iias iias SosCee (CC Womes Coege askea ooa ie SosCee (Ue (O SoeC Opera House, in collaboration with ae Coege askea: O Sice Cassic Scoe Coege askea Scoe Coege askea: 6 Cassic oke E WA owig Soges Soges Soges Ma •Agais e oes (2004 • Agais e oe (2004 oig igsie (CC Arts Rochester, presents Tchai- esougma oig CuW.com CS Aicio CS ia Cu W.com USA ac g kovsky's delightful holiday clas- ockey Coege askea UCAseie a o Caoia. Ouoos Ouoos Sos e So Soa e So ai iai sic "The Nutcracker" on Friday, ewsoom ou os ewsoom iesigaios ay Kig ie .. ugeyews Iesigaios ay Kig Ue December 5 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, ouses ai ie O iaees Wa S e Eeeeus Game Iusy Uimae igig Mae i Cia Iia isig December 6 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. OWS Ameicas ews O o ews Suay o eo ( uckaee ( aiys Ameica Gea° a age ucicaee ( Toy soldiers, snowflakes and aSC Mee e ess ocumeay ocumeay ocumeay ocumeay ocumeay ocumeay sugar plums wait to welcome EC ews ( ews ( Eeig Eeig m Aimas Eeig ook ews ( ews ( ews ( ews ( Sos Sos Eeig eo everyone in the family into a magi- we O • Sek e i (200 (CC (:4 i Caie Wisos Wa (200 24 us ou (200 (CC Summe ie 24 cal holiday fantasy. Enter the Stahl- ei MA Caies Ages (2000 (:40 • Sakes o a ae (2006 (CC a M. Woocock (200 (CC •oow Ma (2000 Kei aco. (CC Se I eees eiious (200 See uscemi. (CC oeoo ( ee ( (CC Caiom Caiom ee (CC oeoo (CC baum home on Christmas Eve as S SOW ooCoc. Clara receives a beautiful nutcrack- co>. OO Cakes Cakes Guys amiy eas Caege Caege ( Io Ce Ameica ay ay ie ie Io Ce Ameica CO G 0 omes See oey My o Se oiays ouse ouse oey is Sages ouse oiays er from godfather Drosselmeyer, 0 i AE Sawic aaise amuge Deep Fried Seak aaise aecue aaise is aaise (CC ee ie Seak aaise played by featured performer Tom , A&E ieeio Ae CSI: Miami (CC CSI: Miami (CC CSI: Miami (CC CSI: Miami (CC CSI: Miami (CC CSI: Miami (CC CS: Miami (CC Dunnington. Share Clara's dream as 2 ISC oao amage e e e e e e e Ie Som Cases ( e e e Ie cc she enters the Land of Sweets and ec IS Eisei ( (CC Moe Maes Gaga oia. e osaamus ( ( (CC ecoig e as Gaga oia. u. ou Ma Aice o oo 000 Caoies is crowned Princess of the Royal — C Soies o E I Uo Soies ig as ie: Oesiy Aice o oo 000 Caoies Ie 0 Court by the Sugar Plum Fairy, AMC Sa y i oae (8 See Mai, ay aa. e wo Weeks oice (2002 ( (:6 m e icage (6 oi Wiiams (CC oae played by special guest artist Dan- k ue ie M Secia iey, eco iey: eco (: iey: o e eco iey › . iela Malta. I— S Ace e em. Guy am, Guy am. Guy im. Guy am. Guy i Me I ack ( ( A (CC CeecCog aaaooa ( i Me i ack ui Malta began her ballet training e o o e igs: e eo owes i e o o e igs: e eu o e Kig (200 Eia Woo. (:4 os oys: e Ue (2008 (CC Goika e E Gis Gis ay: Cao E ews ( eese Wiesoo Cas Coues Gis Soo ay: Cao Gis Soo with Cecilia Moura in Sao Paulo, > os Wouessic "uce Amigy (200 im Caey. i E (200 ( Wi ee. (CC ouse ( e Sae Wie aw & Oe: SU Brazil and later studied at Tatiana USA IE e Cismas Wis (8 ( ome y Cismas (2006 ( (CC e Cismas Soes (2002 o owe. Geys Aaomy Wie Swa (CC Leskova School of Ballet in Rio de Janeiro and at Escuela Mayor de Danza. Dunnington, a lawyer from Dover, is one of the co-founders of the Seacoast Ballet Company and has been a member of the Garrison CIIIIIELINE Players since 1972. This marks the O E AMOS 24th year that he has played the role of Drosselmeyer. Annt • rd The Rochester Opera House is located in City Hall at 31 Wake- field Street in Rochester. 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"uice" ( (CC (CC igie e ie (CC U"( (AC PORTSMOUTH I Imagine put- Ci WOEI2 W6Gi ei e ewsiou Wi Geae igs Ceeae aukka My Music: oe Sogs o e ai iess 2: Sig a Caie ose ( a 0 (S . u im ee ( (CC oso ie i Coce (CC 0s a 606 (CC Sou (CC ting down your rifle and climbing CI WENH-11 10,1010ue Cuious Moe usiess e ewsou Wi Moacy: e oya amiy a Wok Gae ay a e oos: ie i Euoe oy II Me Moow: over trenches to deliver the gift of (S Coge Geoge a . im ee ( (CC uckigam aace quees cie. (CC ouey song — to your enemy. That's at the wu.6 Acco Scus amiy amiy woa woa Gossi Gi "Is a iiege ( (O ews ( (CC Se a Eey ies Eey — core of "All is Calm: The Christmas (CW iigim (CC Guy Guy Me Me Woeu Us" ( (CC e Ciy aymo aymo Truce of 1914," presented at the Music WSK8 Kig o a 0s Kig o ea o Wee o eoay . i ( (CC W a 0s asie asie uk Sou Cees a (I Quees Sow Quees o ea oue ( ews ( Sow (CC (CC (CC ak (CC a Hall on Saturday, December 6, at 4 WU2 See See M, Coo M. Coo amiy amiy oso ega "ace CIS "eceio" CIS "ig Seee" ai o ai o Iee ai o p.m. and again at 8 p.m. (A aey aey e e eu eu Ise (CC (CC (CC gam gam Miios gam This New England premiere of an ygy.2 ews ( ews ( IM ( Macom Seie Simso. Saa Coo iso eak "ea ews ( (CC ews Seie Simso. Kig o (O (CC (CC (CC Mi. (CC Coices o o ea" ( (CC (CC e i acclaimed new national production myiy0 eu eu e eoes Cou asie asie •ousegues ( ( Sia. uk 0s Ceaes EO ai ai reminds each and every person of the IS (ace egio. ISO ie Suie e Suie Ue Moaa You Wis (200 A.. u. ieas Wias ie e Sae ie Moaa So ae oy power of music to make peace even AIIA Gimoe Gis My Wie My Wie Souse Sous •. Sousa ow e Gic Soe Cismas (CC . . Sousa ow e GIc Soe Cismas (CC in wartime. Using professional actors ICK Soge Soge ake ake oey 0 iCay Soge Soge ome Im ome Im oe oe amiy amiy ome im ome im and the superb vocal ensemble Can- OO oy oy aio eo oo COUage Cowe 6000y oy oy See oa a ai. Guy ai. Guy Cicke eue tus, this true story takes the letters, u oga oga Gii Gii Gii Gii Cosy Cosy Scus Scus ock ock Eemeome i•AS• i•IS journals, and songs of the Christmas Es o Ieu SosCee Moay ig Couow ooa acksoie aguas a ouso eas. SosCee (ie ( Truce of 1914 and re-creates a magical Esg ies ooa o Ieu Coege askea iias iias iias night of peace in the Port City. Eso Coege ooa: 8 UCA a USC ess Cassics oig Wos ume ? Am, Gaiaos oeo AWA WesMigae "All is Calm" is also the perfect Kock Sos Coies A askea Oao Magic a oso Ceics. Ceics Sos Sos Sos ia ia OS Wo oke chance to experience the Music Hall's Es e u I° e Aouce o So A Sacema e So e So Sos Cuisi Sos, Ouoos ois ai breathtaking new lobby inside the (4:00 e Siuaio oom ou os oig owo ias ay Kig Ue Aeso Cooe 60 ( (CC ay Kig ie C ground level of the prestigious the- oi CC as Moey ( Ma Moey CC eos O e Moey e ig Iea Ma Moey as Moey ( OWS Ameicas ews O Secia eo (CC o eo e Oeiy aco aiy Cooes O e eco e Oeiy aco aiy Comes ater, which in itself is an overwhelm- mssc aa (CC Wie ouse aa (CC Couow Maow Sow Couow Iaow Sow aa (CC ing delight to the eyes and all other EC ews ay ie ig usiess ig ie ewsg CEO ews ( ews ( (CC aeig aeig ews (CC senses. O ie og ii Ai a e Cimuks Wi Wi Wes ( Wi Smi. (CC • eiio (200 ake Gyeaa. (CC ie 24 EA Sos Tickets for "All is Calm" range g MA ie ee aasic ou: ise o e Sie Sue m e eae (2006 eoao =aoa. (CC • M. Woocock (200 (CC Co E (2:0 ie a 2 from $15-$39, and can be purchased a SOW :4 ee Imac A o Us (2008, ocumeay • 0 os o ess (2006 ee (CC Caiom Caiom oeoo (CC ee (CC at the Music Hall box office at 28 0: OO Coesse aua Miue Guy Caege ( Goo O ae Uwa Uwa ies ies Goo Uwa Uwa Uwa Chestnut Street in Portsmouth, by i wy I Was I Waks o Se My My ouse o Se Cu Amaig oeia ouse ouse uy Me eyo o Se Cu 0 phone at (603) 436-2400, or online at = AE Aoy ouai Aoy ouai Aoy Soue% Aoy ouai iae oos Aoy ouai Aoy ouiai Aoy ouai www.themusichall.org . Co Case ies Co Case ies CSI: Miami (CC Ieeio ( Ieeio "Au" e is 48 ( e is 48 (CC Ieeio ( 0 AE E ISC Cas Cas Cas Cas Mae Moe e e K: isie See osse K: Isie e e EEI COCE EAUES .:cc IS osaamus ie Coe II Moe Maes Moe Maes ( Uewo Acie iscoeies Acie iscoeies Moe Maes u. , C o Kae o Kae Wa o o Wea ie ie ie ie o Kae o Kae Kis Kis ie ie o Kae o Kae IIGSO AYO AMC Kaae II i e icage (6 ( oi Wiiams. m Casio (, Cime ama oe e io, Sao Soe, oe ee, emiee, e Uoucaes EXETER Singer Livingston M ae ae ae ae ais io iey: o e eco e is e is is e is [is ais io "Liv" Taylor will perform a benefit • S aymo aymo aymo ies Seie Saie am. Guy am. Guy e. Guy em. Guy ame ame CeeiCog Se 1Sex u.i concert on Friday, December 5 at E Came (CC aw Oe aw Oe aw Oe aw Oe oes (C6 e Cose ( Wiou a ace 8 p.m. in the Hanson Center for (4:00 eauy So Sa oes: S E ews aiy 0 Gis Soo a oyies e Sou Sou E ews iCesea Cesea Iee 4 C E the Performing Arts at Exeter High CIS ( CIS ( CIS "o ie" ouse "uig" WWE Moay ig aw (ie ( aw Oe: C aw Oe: C USA School. UE Wie Swa (CC ea ea ia _IC S ea ea oiay Swic (200 icoe Egge. (CC Wi Wi asie asie Exeter High School's Honors Choir will be opening the show and will also collaborate on a song with o m iss e cace Liv, who happens to be the brothèr Ci Yu of James Taylor. o.a e Ise, oais Doors will open at 7:15 p.m. for this concert, the proceeds of which II nthWj.n l j.0 will benefit the high school's Ran- Ctr Aervice frt nd frt . dom Acts of Kindness non-profit plp nh ■Y student program. aIII•SI aiIaa IM trrbltnllt. . . 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OAMES, MUSIC A UESAY EEIG MOE A ESIA O EES 2208 M :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 EXETER I The Festival of CIS "d Kll" ( h Mntlt "l Wtht r ( ( t Sh Wth t t Trees (FOT) Committee is final- ( (CC d" ( ( (CC (CC vd ttrn Sh izing plans for its tenth annual Snt Cl I C Ard Ard El Stn "pp ( (: 2:06 K fundraising event to benefit local Mn t n In rthd t" ( (CC htln l v ( families in need. This year's fes- h t r: l ( (CC & Ordr: Spl ( h nht Sh t ht t Unt ( (CC tival will take place in the Exeter Wth n ( W ( ( ( C ACCOSS Extr ( h t r: l ( (CC & Ordr Spl ( h nht Sh t ht Town Hall from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. (C (CC (CC (CC d (CC t Unt ( (CC Wth n ( on Thursday, December 4. UI2 rr Ipt° d tlr nt. n Cdd n l n l Snr A Ahr t tr r d I Exeter's Festival of Trees not (U UnvOn UnvOn l Cll Anl UnvOn UnvOn only lights up the Town Hall, WMU ( ( ( AC Wld Entrtn Chrnl Snt Cl I C lArd Ard Ell Stn "pp ( (: (2:06 K (CC (CC (CC nt n t n n rthd t" ( (CC htlrt l Uv ( but touches many people in the (AC WG2 *MOW lnt h rnr Wth Grtr Gth Wn: h Grtt rn — v rn: h Snd f hl Chrl ( Grtr v community who come together (S ff hrr ( (CC tn ld Spl ( (O (CC dlph, rt (CC (CC tn Sl to create beautiful trees, enjoy WE Cr Stv n h r Wth rn tn 2: Sht nd Andr : v n nn (CC Orbn & rnd: A l the evening's festivities and offer (S Otr Erp pt. hrr ( (CC Snd nd Wht ht hope and light for children in the WI6 Ard Srb l l lf lf 020 "lld rvld (O (CC ( (CC Sx nd Evr rnd Evr l (CC G G Mn Mn rvr" ( th Ct nd (CC nd surrounding communities. (CW WSK8 Kn f ht 0 Kn f l r Whl f prd r. hl (O (CC WYE ht 0 rr rr nd Sth Chr tt & For the first time in the FOT's (I Qn Sh Qn l rtn ( ( Sh (CC (CC (CC r (CC lf ten-year history, individual WU2 Stv Stv .C Mr. C l l tn l "p CIS "d C" tn l "Sd & d r d r d r Christmas Tree Ornaments will rv rv r r d d End f th l" (CC r Q" r $00 r r r be available for sale during the Spn "t h Et :0 rn "Sf" (:0 ( (CC Slnfld Spn Kn f C" ( (CC ( A (CC (CC th ll event. These 4" high ivory col- h pl Crt rr 2008 Wrld M Ard ( (O EO d d ored, ceramic tree ornaments will Mntn 0 nn: h l (200 Mntn S vn be offered for only $10 each and Wh will include a lovely gift box as well as a commemorative "Fes- rn. G Chn ,rl tival of Trees' enclosure tag. Pro- A n n Grffth Grffth Grffth Grffth Cb Cb ,Srb Srb rd rd Extr MA"S" r AS.

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SECIA O E AAIC EWS HAMPTON The com- munity is invited to kick off this year's holiday season with the Hampton Recre- ation and Parks Department as it lights up the streets of Hampton with a favorite annual tradition. Families, neighbors and friends are welcome to join the rec department for the yearly tree lighting ceremo- ny, taking place on Friday, December 5 at the gazebo in Marelli Sr. The evening begins th horse-drawn hayrides through town at 6 p.m., with the official tree lighting at 7 p.m., followed by caroling. Joining Hampton Rec for the festivities will be the Hamp- OM ton Fire Department and the Hampton Lions Club. Let there be light in down- town Hampton this holiday

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CISMAS "HOLLY-DAZE" UCEO WI SCWC HOSA fundraiser features spa AMO I Seacoas aea wome ae iie o e SECIA O E AAIC EWS or from any SST HOSA stu- upcoming Christmas "Holly-Daze" luncheon, co-sponsored EXETER The Seacoast dent. Advance reservations by Seacoast Christian Women's Connection and akig ace School of Technology Chapter may be made by calling (603) on Monday, December 8 at the Ashworth by the Sea, located on Ocean Boulevard at Hampton Beach. of Health Occupations Stu- 775-8516. All monies raised The luncheon will be held from 12-2 p.m.; doors open at dents of America (HOSA) will from this event will be used 11:30 a.m. The cost to attend is $18 per person (inclusive). be sponsoring a special Santa to support the local chapter of Complimentary childcare will be available. HOSA at SST. Spaghetti Supper on the eve- : The event will feature Marcia McDonald, who will present HOSA is a national stu- ning of Thursday, December "Holiday Home Decorating Trends and Ideas." The special 4. A spaghetti dinner will be dent organization; SST's speaker will be Lovedy Alexander of Limerick Maine, while served by SST students from HOSA Chapter is made up Lesley Draper and Brenda Vigneault will perform a Holiday 5-6:30 p.m. of Health Sciences students Sing-Along. This special family event from Epping, Exeter, Great Those planning on attending the luncheon are asked to for children of all ages will Bay eLeaming Charter, New- please bring hats and mittens for a special donation. be held in the new 140-seat market, Raymond, Sanborn This luncheon event is co-sponsored by Stonecroft Ministries, Culinary Arts Dining Room Regional, and Winnacunnet also a non-profit organization. Reservations may be made in at SST, which is located at High Schools. advance by calling Sandra at (978) 388-3341 or Betty at (603) 40 Linden Street in Exeter. A HOSA's two-fold mission 431-8352. For additional information visit stonecroft.org . special appearance by Santa is to promote career oppor- Claus will highlight the din- tunities in the health care COME O E OY AI

ner; commemorative pictures industry and to enhance the SAIAM I Statham Community Church will host a will be available for a $1 delivery of quality health care Holly Fair on Saturday, December 6 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the donation to the Make-A-Wish to all people. HOSA provides a church's Rust Room. The public is invited to come and enjoy Foundation. unique program of leadership the day and do some early Christmas shopping. A silent auction O O OSA — Cie o a ages ae iie o e The admission price for the development, motivation, will feature more than a dozen mystery baskets (and more), aua Saa Sagei Sue o e e o usay, Santa Spaghetti Supper is $6 and recognition exclusively and there will be a White Elephant table, homemade baked eceme 4 om 6:0 .m. a e Seacoas Scoo o for adults and $4 for children for secondary, postsecondary, goods, and a full-sized cross stitch quilt to be raffled. The café ecoogy i Eee. e ee is a uaise o e SS under age 10. Tickets may be adult, and collegiate students will be open for mid-morning snakes, and a lunch menu will be Cae o e ea Scieces Sues o Ameica. available at 12 noon, with selections for every appetite. purchased at the SST office, at enrolled in health occupations — Aaic ews Couesy oo The Stratham Community Church is located at 6 Emery Lane the door prior to the dinner, education programs. in Statham. For more information, call (603) 772-3389. 'A Christmas Carol' for the whole family ALL AOA THE 'POLAR EXPRESS' HAMPTON I The annual Polar Express Party is on its way to SECIA O E AAC EWS of Thursday, December 11 at 7 the Lane Memorial Library, and will be held in the library's Lane STRATHAM I The public p.m. at the Stratham Commu- Room on Thursday, December 4 at 6:30 p.m. islnvited to a classic perfor- nity Church, located on Emery The event is especially appropriate for children ages 3-6. All mance of "A Christmas Carol," Lane in Stratham. Recom- participants are encouraged to dress in their pajamas and come presented in a theatrical sto- mended for audiences from ready to hear the story of "The Polar Express," sing a few carols, rytelling event that will put about middle-school age and eat some yummy snacks and have a "surprise guest" drop by. the whole family into the true up, this is a benefit perfor- Admission is free, but sign-ups are required to ensure that holiday spirit. mance for the Wiggin Memo- there is enough space available, and to adhere to fire safety In his portrayal as author rial Library's Expansion Fund. codes. Parents must remain with their child(ren) at all times. Charles Dickens, Rob Richards Richards, chairman of the To sign up or for more information, call (603) 926-4729 or of Phillips Exeter Academy will Theater Department at PEA, stop by the Children's Room at the Lane Library, located on present the beloved Christmas will retell the classic holiday Academy Avenue in Hampton. tale as Dickens himself would tale complete with sound OY EY AI A IIY CUC have presented it. effects. His performance will This special holiday event be followed by a Victorian- HAMPTON I It's the most wonderful time of the year when Trinity Episcopal Church hosts their annual Holly is scheduled for the evening themed dessert reception. Berry Fair on Saturday, December 6 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tickets are only $10 per Rob Richards as Charles ickes There will be crafts, holiday decorations, a cookie walk, person, or $25 per family, For more information baked goods, jewelry and used treasures to .buy. 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4 4 team's game against Lebanon. For more information call Margaret at (603) 380-6941 AGE 20A I A_Amc EWS I OEME 28, 2008 I o 4, o 48 AAKEWS.COM GAMES ISOICA AEIGS E WOQUIA The "Hampton Cook Book" of 1903 O E G G 0 C OM G UII I A C S E CUO Y O M. OMA COIUIG Gd r brn, nt Cu i little strips, roll in white bread. Let it bake AK,S GE IM M WA Werrut d, th sugar, and bake in a quick longer than white bread." 0 I i UCE C K OI In 1903, an 130-page h n t oven. Use your hands The book closes with the U OI U A E e A AS booklet was published, ntr, to roll them instead of a following lines of verse: AC WE A A A CE called "The Hampton Cook rd trn nd th rolling pin." r t t A S AC S E O U C E Book" which contained pr rpt Another recipe included hhr phr O I K 0 I I I S OO tested recipes contributed Wll d f in the book was contributed Grd t th lv nd fll I E UG I GA i by the ladies of Hampton. by the la te Irene J. (Trefethen) t th d hr. MMOUS SA MA I COG Y. These recipes were One such recipe Burnham (aunt of the late Donors of 1903 "e I AO S W A MC arranged and edited by the submitted for inclusion Roland W. Paige), formerly Hampton Cook Book" to I00 . 0 A AE E U Publication Committee of in the cookbook was from of 252 Winnacunnet Road, the Tuck Memorial Museum 4 s 0 E U 0 K OE the Young Peoples' Society the late Florence Nutter for "Oatmeal Bread" and it were Mrs. Howard A. ✓ i COU GA IGS of Christian Endeavor of (Brown) Lamprey, formerly reads as follows: Door, Bernice E. Hendrix, e SIII I I S A the Congregational Church of 297 Winnacunnet Road "On 1 cup of rolled both of North Hampton, MI E A I.0 E I A OM of Hampton and the book in Hampton, and her recipe oats, pour 2 cups of boiling and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer OY A E MOC A O W0 was published by Charles was for "Ladie's Fingers": water; add a little salt and King of Hampton. "The A I AY EE Francis Adams, founder, "1 cup sugar, 1/2 cup a tablespoonful of lard. Let Hampton Cook Book" ACIG publisher and editor of The butter, 1 egg, 1/4 cup milk, this stand until it gets cool, was reprinted during the Hampton(s) Union. 1 pint flour, 1 teaspoonful then add 2/3 cup molasses, 350th Anniversary of the AE O OOAISE In the preface of the cream of tartar, 1/2 1/2 yeast cake, and white founding of Hampton OEO UA QUAIE book, are the_ following: CA CA IMO AG teaspoonful soda, and 1 flour to make stiff enough in 1988 by the Hampton lines of poetry: CAESO MAMO UMA 1/4 teaspoonful vanilla. to mold. Mold as you do Historical Society. COG MIUE SAMA COGA AAE SUE OK IQUE UG AGO Leddy Center presents 'A Christmas Carol' OKA GIGUE WA AAIC EWS SECIA O E AAIC EWS three different spirits. Craig Johnson, Ashley Prend, Tickets for "A Christmas EPPING I Leddy Cen- The cast includes Dan Joel Sadler, Jacob Scott, Lau- Carol" at Leddy Center are COSSWO UE ter Director Elaine Gatchell Bush as Bob Cratchit, Ash- ren Campbell, and Caitlin $16 each. To reserve tickets proudly presents Charles ley Prend as Mrs. Cratchit, Holt. Playing the Crachit visit www.leddycenter.org MEM MEM MUM Dickens' "A Christmas Damian Raymond as Mar- children are Colin McCarthy, or call (603) 679-2781 dur- ME= MEM MEM Carol," playing December 5- ley, Mark Deyo as Scrooge's Sofie Jordan, Bailey Irish, ing office hours of Monday 14 at Leddy Center's Main nephew Fred, and Kelsey Mark Foglietta, and Elaine from 3-5 p.m.; Tuesday M= MII MIME Street theater in Epping. Madea as Fred's wife, Mary. Weatherby. Aubrey LaDuke through Thursday from ME• MMIIMMIIMI• Performances are Friday and Also onstage will be and Shane Waters are Ruth 5:30-7:30 p.m.; and Friday Saturday evenings at 7:30 Don LaDuke as the Ghost and Topper; Nicole Currier from 1-5 p.m. Leddy Center MEM MME p.m. and Sunday afternoons of Christmas Present, Kathy is Young Fran; and Jacob is a 501c3NH non-profit arts MMEMEMMEM MEM at 2 p.m. St. Germain as the Ghost Scott is Scrooge as a boy. organization. Larry Cranor stars as of Christmas Past, Spencer MEM. MEM Ebenezer Scrooge in this Gregory as Tiny Tim, Melissa MEM MEMMUMEMM enduring classic, presented Ransdell and Greg Dixon as MEM MEM six times over that past 24 Belle and Young Scrooge. years by Leddy Center. It Joel Sadler and Stephanie MMEMMEMME MMM tells the tale of how Scrooge Johnson will portray Mr. and M•• M•• ME= is transformed by the renew- Mrs. Fezziwig, respectively. MUM M•• .. ing of his mind — and heart A group of Christmas car- MEM M•M MEM — after a nighttime visit by olers will be portrayed by ACOSS 8 " f v" 0 200 tr, " br " 0 " r" Mv" Mnplt 44 Shn nn t SUOKUUE 8 Sd 4 M. tzrld v, " G" 2 Grd x 48 Ml d " ttl Indn" Athr A 4 Sl tr 20 Ml nt , 6 8 4 Sthtrn 0 Srrndd b 22 O dh trb Ml On 24 rvdd t nn 40 d 2 Snl t 6 4 2 nh nn Mrth Alfrd th r El rr ln rtv Erl blr 26 "Sllvll" hr 6 4 d pl 2 Cll d, 8 Sln akes ook St ftrn rtr OW 28 Atr dn 486 ht nd : "o a ew o 2 d. 2 "tr " as " 0 Atr Crn 2 CS bl 2 eoui ll 2 "Y drt aey ies Erdd 24 Gl Gr ow 6 K plt 4 W. Srt Atr ai 8 8 o prn Mh "C dd rh rrt nd " r, " hn" rn h f th 40 Slnt tr n 8 4 2 Wtrn trb zz ln " Wr" 6 " f th Cn 4 Mt o 6o Oes 4 rhd tr" 8 2 2% O 42 ei i ASA Wth "h," Wth "h." 4 ecoae sway_ Mr. . CAA. r Crdt Ctrlf °fr 60 n rt rr v 4 Ausi owes 2 _ 64 v 8 Stphn Kn oe, . 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years ago. she couldn't tell which one So did "ticklers" like grams, no hymnals, no The men were asked to was her mother. [She said], Russ Merrill and Richard musical instruments to be wear dark shirts and pants, 'I had to go down the aisle Goodman, whose job it was heard, "us our voices, and to have their white to look for her!" to use feathers attached to and we used only hymns socks pulled up over the Having been summoned the end of long poles to that had melody and text pantlegs. They wore white by the church bell (accord- tickle the noses of anyone from the 1600s," said Rev. felt collars on their shoul- ing to Rev. Knowlton, there who appeared to be "nod- Knowlton. And, "We had ders and paper hats upon was one "last ring on behalf ding off" at any given time. to take out the American their heads. of the 'carriage Christians' And, said Rev. Knowlton, flag and the Christian "They all looked quite who liked to spend their "Two ladies made quiet denomination flag, because handsome," Rev. Knowlton time in the carriage sheds toys for the children" they wouldn't have been remarked, noting that Paul outside the meeting house — rawhide beanbags for around then." Anderson_ was responsible — to let them know it the boys and handkerchief During a time of fellow- for all the accoutrements. was time to come in"), the dolls for the girls. ship following the service, The women donned congregants settled in the In the midst of the ser- all were invited to enjoy white paper bonnets, col- wooden pews. vice, the church "took in another taste reflecting lars and aprons; they, While the lengthy Colo- seven new members who Hampton's history: The too were asked to dress nial services of the past will be founding families women of the church had in black tops and skirts. were conducted in notori- in our 370th year," said prepared a repast of pump- As for the children, "some ously uncomfortable set- Rev. Knowlton. "Rev. kin and cranberry breads; of them dressed as Indi- tings (hard seats, no heat), [Duane] Windemiller and small paper cups of cran- ans, and some as minia- special arrangements were I welcomed them in. We berries, nuts and seeds; ture Pilgrims, and they made for those who needed used the workings from cornbread and apple slices. looked adorable," said Rev. a bit of a softer spot at last the Cambridge Platform of It was a sweet ending to a Knowlton. week's service, said Rev. 1648 which taught them unique event which, said As in the early days, the Knowlton. "We left pew the value of the covenant Rev. Knowlton, prompt- congregants were required cushions in four strategic and how it would help ed someone to suggest to be segregated, with the places, and made little hold each other in our care, "we should do this every males on one side of the doors for ends of pews" to and how it would help in year." church and females on the indicate where those folks the commendation of their As for this year, the other, ultimately proving would sit. souls to the Spirit's growth Thanksgiving service at an observation long held Leading the worship and nurturance." The new the First Congregational by church historian, Eliza- service was Tracy Emer- members were each given Church of Hampton "was beth Aykroyd. ick, who played the role a sheaf of wheat to repre- a great way to look back "Elizabeth has always of a layman of the church, sent the harvest, instead of on what was, and a way to said the women members "giving the sermon instead the customary white roses be grateful for what have of the church have always of Rev. Bachiler [who] was that are usually presented. now," said Rev. Knowlton. outnumbered the men. We run out of town because There were other notice- "It was generally a won- didn't really notice that he had been found with able differences through- derful, fun day." until we divided them," a woman of questionable out the morning's worship (ON E COE: A laughed Rev. Knowlton, repute." service. The lighting and member of the First Congre- adding that there were eas- According to Rev. the heat had been lowered gational Church of Hamptgo ily "two-and-a-half times Knowlton, the gist of somewhat to provide an rings the bell to alert the more" people on the wom- Emerick's sermon was that atmosphere reflecting the public that Sunday Morning en's side of the church last "the sin of the one doesn't past. There were no pro- worship is about to begin.) Sunday morning. have to hold us back as the Entering into a sea of many, and we can offer him white bonnets also proved forgiveness and God's for- to be a bit confusing for at giving grace. [We should] least one member of the set our eyes on the future, church. and work with vigor to be "A mother and daugh- the righteous folks that we ter both had costumes on," were sent here to be." explained Rev. Knowlton. In addition to this mes- "The mother went into the sage, Emerick "gave a little sanctuary first, and told bit of wry humor and good her daughter, 'I'll save you authoritative grounding a spot.' When daughter in Paul's letters [and] text came [in], all she could see from Ezekiel" in the Bible, was the backs of all these said Rev. Knowlton. "He little white bonnets and did a wonderful job."

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SECIA O E AAIK EWS teams hold up cards to AMO I One of tell him if the state of the the basic principles of matter is a solid, liquid or the physical environment gas, and if it was a physi- is that matter has three cal or chemical change. forms: Solid, liquid and h tth th rtn gas. Students at Sacred c orrectAnswers n. Heart School (SHS) had a nfO Itp hands-on lesson in these nr n b .00p principles when the Crazy ping periodically to ask Chemist visited, mak- the students, "What ing bubbles explode and time is it? It's time to cinshing plastic bottles dance!" The students then using the air around him. sing and dance to "Who The Crazy Chemist let the chemist out?... is really Chris Finnell, Wh?... Wh?... Wh?" t father of two current SHS th tn f th popular students. He took on the CEMICA EACIO — The Crazy Chemist uses kin song, "Who Let the Dogs Crazy Chemist persona experiments to teach Sacred Heart School's fourth graders Out." One of the students' about the physical environment around them. seven years ago to make favorite experiments over — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo learning about the physi- the years has been watch- cal environment fun after students to know tht sci- experience classwork." --ing - soap bubbles full of one of his daughters, who ence can be fun," Finnell Dressed in a bright hydrogen explode when was in third grade at the said. "It can be a bit bor- rainbow wig, black glass- a candle is touched to time, had trouble under- ing to read about experi- es and oversized bow tie, them. They also enjoy the standing the different ments in a text book. But Finnell runs his demon- experiments that use dry states of matter. to see experiments per- strations in a game show ice (CO2). "I started the Crazy formed in front of you is format. For every experi- "My favorite part of Chemist because I wanted a whole different way to ment he does, student the show is watching the wonder in students' eyes," Finnell said. "Elementary Hampton Dems to hold meeting school students are very aware of their environ- ment. I like to show them SECIA O E AAIC EWS This meeting will pro- newly re-elected State HAMPTON I The next vide an opportunity for Representatives, Sue there is more going on 'behind the scenes' than meeting of the _Hampton members to celebrate the Kepner and Renny Cush- they realize. To see the air Democrats is scheduled results of the election (and ing, will briefly address in the room crush a two for Tuesday, December 2 the season) and to begin the group. liter bottle or to see soap at .6:30 p.m. at the United to "plant the seeds" of the For additional informa- Methodist Church, locat- agenda ahead to keep the tion about the meeting or bubbles explode brings a bit of excitement to the h rt ptt Chrh f ptn hld thr nnl Sn ed at 525 Lafayette Road momentum. the Hampton Democrats, l r n Strd, vbr 22. hr plnt fr classroom and can spark in Hampton. Following dessert, visit www.hamptondems. vrn, nldn ft, Chrt rnnt, hndd their curiosity and desire org or call Patty (603) at t, bd d, fr bl nd h r, jt n t to learn more." 926-7850. fr th hld n. — Atlnt ht b z r 4. EES

AIG from Hampton Falls; the t the local newspapers for Veterans who came out to 4t n4 AKS OM OS talented soloist, Elaine covering this special day; be with us, the proud men To the Editor: Weatherby who sang an our own outstanding Firing and women from the sur- An open letter to the amazing rendition of our Squad under the command rounding communities. We Seacoast Communities. National Anthem; the WHS of SSgt. George Masten; owe each and every one On behalf of the Ameri- Marine Corps Jr. ROTC Chaplain John Holman; our of you, our greatest debt can Legion Post 35 in the Color Guard under Master Post 35 Color Guard; our of gratitude. Thank all Hamptons, we want to take Gunnery Sgt. Fran Hen- West Point Bugler Mark again fr serving. this time, to thank those derson (they did all four Weatherby; and of course, Finally, to the many who participated in our venues). Joe's Meat Shoppe for pro- civilians in the surrounding 2008 Veterans Day obser- Also, the local town offi- viding the outstanding communities who came out Srvn nnr Evr ht vances, and to all of the cials who took the time to food at our Post following to honor and thank our local Seacoast townspeople who participate and attend these our last service. Seacoast Veterans. During Strtn t 4p came out to honor and services; the local Schools A big thanks and salute this time of Thanksgiving, thank those who served our v Entrtnnt (Hampton Academy, Mar- to our special guest speak- we all have so much to be country, during our nation's ston, Centre and North er, Major Michael Petru- thankful for. So, on behalf of wars and in times of peace. Sn. vbr 0th h dAlln Hampton), who once again zziello, USMC Ret (better the American Legion POST We want to thank the honored all the local Veter- known as Major Mike of 35, we thank you all again, Cplt Mn Al Avlbl fr Ot following for making this ans, did a truly outstand- WHS USMC JR ROTC). for your continued support Veterans' Day a special day Onfrnt ntn Avlbl ing job. The students and Major Petruzziello a US and heartfelt respect. for our Veterans: The police faculty truly warmed our Marine Veteran who served May God bless you all, and fire departments from hearts with their continued 23 years in the US Marines and God bless America. all three communities; our honest and sincere thanks. gave an outstanding speech Ralph G. Fatello own Troop 177 Boy Scouts; The local school children at all four events. Commander OC8flvd„ amo. • 602222 • MO osaig co Pastor Ken Lawrence of are a treasure for all of . A very special and mean- Post 35 the first Baptist Church of A very special thank you ingful thanks to all the local The Hamptons Hampton Falls; the Scouts AAICEWS.COM l. 4, 48 I OEME 28, 2008 I An_Anific EWS I AGE 2 OCA OES MY IEW

EGIO OSS MOIY EAKAS KENSINGTON I The Kensington American Legion will hold their monthly public breakfast on Sunday, November 30 from 8-11 a.m. The menu consist of eggs (any style), pancakes, Wht tht ll n French toast, ham, bacon, sausage, home fries and coffee cake. Beverages include tomato juice, orange juice, coffee, tea, milk or cocoa. The cost of the breakfast is $6 for adults and $3 for children under age 12. Three winners are drawn each month for a free breakfast; this month's winners are Brandon th nd f hn? Grifhin; Ginny Wadleigh and Kyle Harrison. Proceeds from the breakfast, which is held the last Sunday of each month with the exception of December, go to support children and youth programs. The Legion Hall is located on Route 150 in Kensington. For more information, call (603) 394-7920. EY MCCOE servative in their thoughts to disqualify thousands of more laughable attempts to AAIC EWS COIUIG and tn, particularly in military votes in the Florida chastise them. • CISMAS AI A SWEE IME O AU. WIE this all-volunteer military elections in 2004. And then And then too, what BRENTWOOD It's that time of year again, when Pilgrim In his November 22, we enjoy today. They serve again this year they were up about Obama himself? Does Churc_h holds its annual Christmas Fair on Saturday, December 2008 article entitled "Do because they love this coun- to their old tricks involving this, his first official conduct 6 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Featured at the fair will be good food Veterans Look at Obama try and want to be a part of the military overseas bal- since being elected, seem and joyous, live music of the season. The craft tables will have With Great Expectations?" assisting us help the world lots from the state of Ohio. a bit as though he is not novelty gifts on display, some from foreign lands. Sweet treats Thomas D. Segal, writer with whatever we can do I'm sure there were other really his own man? Why is will be available from both the bake table and cookie walk. for GOPUSA, stated: "One to make it a better place in places, but just those two he re-inventing the Clinton There will also be a Christmas Boutique with both new and Veteran summed up what I which to live. states showed how scur- cabinet? Was he planning vintage holiday items, and the ever-popular Attic Treasures believe is the most credible This shows up in the rilous the liberals can be. to appoint people like Rev. will be on sale. And don't miss the fabulous luncheon menu and worthy assessment of That will probably be a Wright, Bill Ayers, M. Farra- which includes lobster rolls, chicken salad, corn chowder and examination of military the Obama presidency. It negative recruitment factor chili. The events of the morning will feature a story-time for voting ballots. It doesn't khan, and the like before the was a man named Lee Web- adults from by-gone days, and another one for children that reflect just the _view ..that for our armed forces. Oh, I widespread very adverse ber living in Hawaii and his 'includes an opportunity for them to make a craft gift for their they support the wishes forgot. Obama wants to get publicity of those "friends" family members. Both story-time events begin at 00 a.m. simple statement was: 'I just of the current Executive rid of our military forces, of his became known? Come to the fair and catch the spirit of the season. The have a hard time believing Administration, but that doesn't he? Or, does he not have Pilgrim United Church of Christ is located on Route 111A in that if you pick the same they are nearly always for And Greg Craig — one the actual grit and integrity Brentwood. For more information, call (603) 778-3189. folks that have done wrong what is best for the country, of the Clinton legal gang, as to know anyone outside of in the past that they will regardless of what the cur- his impeachment trial coun- the seamy world of Chi- IAY AtS GEEAOGY r somehow change this time rent administration may be sel as well as a barrister dur- cago politics who would NORTH HAMPTON I Have a missing branch on that around. I have a hard time supporting and promoting. ing the sad and scandalous qualify for those jobs? family tree? Don't worry — help is on the way. believing in someone who It also explains why Elian Gonzales deportation Does he have to depend The North Hampton Public Library will be. hosting a denies that if you hang the liberal elements of our hearings in Florida (and I on "Clintonistas" becausif genealogy workshop taught by Judith-Ann Fleuriel. The around, support, work for, politics at all times hatch believe he was a prominent he is lacking in what needs workshop will run every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. for nine or associate with folks who plots and schemes to iso- legal voice for the obstrep- to be done or knowing weeks beginning on January 14, 2009. don't like our country very late or even outright forbid erous Al Gore during the who would make the best This workshop series is open to the public with a fee of $5 much, nothing rubs off. the acceptance of military Florida debacle with George appointees to accomplish for materials. Space is limited, so sign up early. Now in my humble opin- ballots from overseas areas Bush in 2000) — has been it? The North Hampton Public Library is located at 237A ion, if you hang out in the for the least possible and tapped by Mr. Obama to be Then, in addition to that Atlantic Avenue. To sign up or for more information, call the barn long enough, you start microscopically evident White House counsel. questionable strategy, why library at (603) 964-6326 or visit www.nhplib.org . smelling like the cows. — reasons. These liberals are Is "Change You Can in the world is he making The military are often on record of these short- Believe in" supposed to the Clintons themselves taken for granted and not changing actions against smell this bad? Well at least such integral parts of his asked to participate in dis- the brave men and women now we finally find out administration? Does he n Itln nn... cussions of political dis- who have committed the what all this change is, that need those two, tainted course, fearing that they unpardonable sin, by liberal Obama has been preaching and of dubious character might be intimidated by standards, of voting. They about: "Change the Execu- individuals, looking over their superiors and...will not seek any reason whatsoever tive Branch Administration his shoulder during the Grt Srv speak the truth, if they speak to prohibit the counting of appointments from Bush affairs of state for the next Grt d, Grt Stff at all. But rest assured, this our military force's ballots people back to Clinton peo- four years? is not the case. Many are ple." Is Obama finally show- S hn principally in presidential eager to speak their minds And speaking of the Clin- ing he is less than the man Banquet Service elections even after these nt Chn... and let you know just what tons, can you believe that he has portrayed himself Informal Dining warriors have put their lives h jt Kp they think. on the line to help save their we might once again enjoy to be? Take-out Gttn,rnttr It might surprise you sorry posteriors. (as in "suffer with") those rr MCnnll n b available to know that a very large You may recall the great two again? Just hope they rhd b l t lthr majority of active duty ser- lengths to which liberal aren't in positions where nnt.nt r dtr vice members are very con- Al Gore supporters went corruption and average tlntn. , r b phn good conduct are essential t (60 2682. h v to the successful perfor- xprd d nt nrl r th mance or we'll be seeing rflt th f th nppd. blhr:

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