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Atlantic News — Special to the Home to Work at the Galley Hatch Is One That Well Repre- Sents the Image and Success of the Galley Hatch Itself This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized reproduction 10 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 10A | ATLANTIC NEWS | DECEMBER 23, 2005 | VOL 31, NO 51 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . COMMUNITY LOCAL NOTES IN THE SPIRIT MEN’S SOFTBALL LEAGUE SEEKS PLAYERS Culture and the HAMPTON | The Hampton Men’s Softball League is cur- rently seeking two more teams from the Hampton area to complete its roster for next summer’s softball season. Consulate at SHS League President Darold Mosher says that he would like to have 12 teams for 2006, and invites local businesses to SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS indeed learned a great deal sponsor a team. HAMPTON | As part of about the language, food, Mosher would also like Hampton area players to know their elective course in music, culture, customs, and that they can play on co-ed and men’s leagues in Greenland Japanese culture and lan- geography of Japan. or Rye, and on co-ed leagues in Exeter. guage, Sacred Heart School Although this elective For more information about the Hampton Men’s Softball junior high students wanted course ended with the first League, to join up or to sponsor a team, call Darold Mosh- to learn about the role of the trimester, students remarked er at (603) 926-4404. that they would like to con- Consulate in Boston. The KITTERY DEMOCRATS PLAN MEETING Japanese Consul responded tinue learning about Japan. very favorably, and appoint- Following the presenta- The Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce recently conducted a KITTERY | The Kittery Democratic Committee will meet ed assistant Joshua Wilber to tion, teacher/ moderator Mr. ribbon cutting at 28R Front Street in Exeter to welcome holis- on Tuesday, January 10 at 6:45 p.m. in Conference Room speak to the students. Maurice Burke, Jr., presented tic therapies practitioner Laureen Magee-Baldi, owner of “A” at the town office building. “Wilber San” was aston- Mr. Wilber with a plaque Spirit of Place massage therapy and holistic skin care. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss plans for the Feb- Pictured here are Chamber Ambassador Dick Parker; ruary 26, 2006 town caucus. Other business may be dis- ished to be greeted by stu- expressing the gratitude of Laureen Magee-Baldi; Chamber Ambassadors Kathryn cussed as well. dents who could already the students for helping to Pelletier, J.P., Weddings by Kathryn; Jennifer Stasinos and For further information, contact Bruce Allen at (207) 439- write their names in kana, expand their knowledge of daughter, Mission Im:Pawsible Dog Training; and Matt 4319 or e-mail at jcbdarvwr @aol.com. one of the four Japanese Japan. Williams, Ocean National Bank. Services include massages, alphabets. During his inter- Sacred Heart School is a facials and detoxifying body treatments, as well as healing ADOPTION DAY PLANNED FOR RESCUE ANONYMOUS Catholic elementary school action with the students, Mr. touch used to help support those with life threatening-illness- HAMPTON FALLS | Rescue Anonymous, a 501(c)(3) serving children in pre- es or in hospice care. Gift certificates are available. For more Wilber highlighted the func- non-profit, no-kill rescue group on the New Hampshire information or to make an appointment, call Laureen at (603) tion of the Consulate in ser- Kindergarten through grade Seacoast, will hold an Adoption Day on Sunday, January 15 vices to Japanese citizens in 8. The strong academic pro- 658-0540. — Special to the Atlantic News from 1-5 p.m. at 153 Exeter Road (corner of Route 88 and the United States and in gram challenges students Brown Road) in Hampton Falls. trade and commerce. He intellectually and imagina- The public is invited to come and see the many sweet and showed a video of a day in tively as they grow. The fac- Galley Hatch serves up friendly kittens and young adult cats that are available for the life of Japanese students, ulty nurtures creative adoption into loving homes. Cyan and SHS students easily thought, ethical behavior, Rescue Anonymous is licensed with the state of New pointed out the similarities and moral values — the new chef, holiday fun Hampshire. Cats in the care of Rescue Anonymous are FIV and differences between the qualities that make commu- SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS home to work at the Galley (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) negative as well as FeLV Magenta two cultures. nities great. SHS also pro- HAMPTON | One of Hatch is one that well repre- (Feline Leukemia Virus) negative, and are up-to-date on Students commented that vides full-day kindergarten, New Hampshire’s most suc- sents the image and success vaccinations. At the age of six months old they are spayed it was an honor and privi- before-school care, and after- cessful restaurants is kick- of the Galley Hatch itself. or neutered. school care to accommodate ing off their holiday While visiting the restaurant For more information about Rescue Anonymous or the Yellow lege to interact with a repre- sentative of the Japanese parents’ schedules. Enroll- festivities with announce- to meet a friend, dressed in Adoption Day event, call (603) 926-9472 or (603) 778-6309, Consulate. They gained ment is ongoing for all ment of a new executive his chef uniform, Dave ran or e-mail Rescue Anonymous @aol.com insight into the work of the grades. Visit www.shshamp- chef; Hampton native, into Tinios who recognized Black CTS GIVES TAXPAYERS A VOICE Consulate, and they were ton.org for more informa- David Foster. him and by his fashion, his pleased to find that they had tion. “After 35 years in busi- skill. They spoke, and now SEABROOK | A group of concerned citizens from the ness we thought now would Dave will implement the town of Seabrook have formed the Concerned Taxpayers of be a good time to advance traditional New England Seabrook (CTS) Association. Any person or organization our restaurant’s possibilities style with more advanced which pays taxes, directly or indirectly, to the town of Seabrook is eligible to become a CTS member. and what better way than and accomplished complete The purpose of CTS is to preserve and strengthen the bringing in a life-long cus- meals, serving as Executive ideals of democracy and ensure sound fiscal responsibility tomer to do that,” says Chef and Kitchen Manager. by the governing bodies of the town of Seabrook and other After spending more owner John Tinios. local, county, state and federal agencies as such may affect than 20 years in the indus- David’s tale of coming the taxpayers of Seabrook, and to preserve and enhance M M M try, Dave chose to leave the constitutional rights of all Seabrook citizens. city life as chef at Legal The Concerned Taxpayers of Seabrook depend upon citi- Elegant H y Seafoods to come home. zen support, and the future of Seabrook and CTS depend olida “I’ve traveled all over the upon the efforts of all citizens. 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