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Gr ttn coffee as the locomotive the front door to Gerry's, Aaic ews oo y Mak Cag . blhd Connelly Communications C shimmies along. pass through the store to $2.50 breakfast meals from Trackside as well, as the 0 El Strt, Slbr, MA 02 The Trackside has a the back, and step into 6-7 a.m. walls are now decorated long, rich history serving Trackside. Mln Addr: O x 2, ptn, 084 At lunch, count on with Patti's own artwork. (60 264 I a: (60 264 customers, both local and It's worth those few Trackside for a variety A longtime painter, Patti's Oice ous: Mo. i. :00 .. :00 p.. those coming and going by extra steps for anyone of wraps, burgers melts, vibrant watercolors are on Cntt U rail, in the heart of down- seeking the best break- dogs and sandwich perfec- display to add an exqui- Str: dtrAtnt. town Exeter. fast and lunch deals to be Advrtnt: prdtnAtlnt. tions, including "Brian's site visual enhancement to www.Aaicews.com Most . recently, the local had. Nothing on the menu Best BLT." the dining experience. favorite has welcomed — even the biggest belly- Patti says that she and Her artwork, along Yr Local Source For Community proud new owners and buster assortments — is her family have been fre- with the all-new Trackside O AEISE: undergone a facelift — more than $7 and most of quenting the Trackside will both be on display and now offers perhaps Coey Commuicaios C is a amiy owe, oca commuiy the fabulous meal deals for years, but were not this Saturday, December ewsae, ie a isiue eac usay. the best, delicious bargain are less than $5. It's a per- entirely pleased with its 13 for an open house with o aeise o o sceue a aeisig eseaio, pl ca, fect match for folks look- emai o a uise Micae . 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Ca us a (60 264 i you ae questions. waffles. There are even tomers, was well worth sit down on a swiveling homemade crepes and the wait. stool, and strike up a con- OOS: "early byrd" specials for "We really wanted versation over coffee and a igia o scae oos may e emaie e Aaic ews i EG oma o: oucio©Aaicews.com . those who get up with someplace for people to be hot meal. the sun and enjoy several able to go for breakfast and Today's Trackside cap- OICE O OU EAES: lunch. We've completely tures that flavor of the A Iees sumie o uicaio o ese ages mus coai a ame a eeoe ume o e auo o eiicaio io o refurbished it. I think we past, and maintains the uisig. Uame ees wi o e uise. e oiios pretty much came in and delicious standard of fine eesse y ou eaes ae o ecessaiy ose o e uises o made it the way it was home cooking once again. e Aaic ews o Coey Commuicaios C. — Micae . Coey supposed to be," Patti If it's not the clinking of says. "We dropped a lot a spoon in a coffee cup, SOE ACKS: of prices too, because we or the cheerful laugh of usiess owes wo wis o isay e Aaic ews, o oe Coey Commuicaios uicaios, ease coac Geea Maage want people to be able to a welcoming server you ey McCea a (60 264 Mo.i., :00 a.m. :00 .m. afford to come here and hear, it may be the low get a good meal." rumble of the train pulling e Aaic ews assumes o esosiiiy o ay yogaica eos i a aeiseme_ e Aaic ews esees e ig o Since reopening the in for a quick stop outside, eec ay aeiseme. café, Patti says she's before venturing on to pleased with the reaction Boston. All together, it is l Spprt they've received. a delicious flair and cozy "Business has been atmosphere found only at Or Advrtr pretty good so far, and the Trackside. that's really without any Call it a diner, call nd hlp p th advertising at all," she it a café, or quite sim- says. "We're holding our ply come calling. You'll Atlnt r own. People seem to be be met with a smile and Tell them you saw it in really appreciative of what a seat and meal with a the Atlantic News we've done." price that can't be beat. E IS AMEME: I aiio o e a The Trackside is located at "Cogess sa make o aw esecig a esaisme o ciu oo and friendly 66 Lincoln Street in Exeter. eigio, O oiiig e ee eecise eeo: o aigig e eeom o seec, o o e press; o e ig o e eoe staff, patrons well have For more information call eaceay o asseme, a o eiio e Goeme o a plenty of eye candy inside (603) 418-8781. rdr f grievance."

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SECIA O E AAIC EWS rals, holiday decor, hand- fudge and lots more. PORTSMOUTH I Per- made scarves, pet beds There will also be live fect holiday gifts for every- and coats, wearable art, music, refreshments and a one on your Christmas list Americana and primitive rest area available. Admis- are sure to be found at crafts, gourmet jellies and sion for adults is $2.50 Santa's Stocking Stuffer jams, New England pho- (Seniors $2); children are (and Other Great Gifts) tography, marble coasters, admitted free. The venue is Craft Fair, taking place pressed flowers, wooden handicapped-accessible. on Sunday, December 14 birdfeeders/ houses, The Frank Jones Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at wooden toys, personalized is located off the Route 1 By- the Frank Jones Center in CDs, NH maple syrups, pass (take Exit 5 off 1-95 to Portsmouth. handpainted ornaments, amae sowma y the Portsmouth Rotary, bear Featured at the fair will knits and fleece. auie ame right onto Route 1 Bypass be work of 100 fabulous Also available will be handcrafted jewelry, quilt- South, turn left at second set exhibitors offering made- wood carvings, handpaint- ed items, hand and body of lights). For more infor- in-America arts and crafts, ed glassware, lampwork lotions, pottery, personal- mation call Joyce at (603) perfect for holiday gifts. glass, handwoven rugs, ized pillowcases, blankets 528-4014 or visit www.joy- Some include seasonal flo- soy candles, many styles of and throws, musical bears, cecraftshows.com . ntn ht fr Gft f Gvn vnt Saa a Ms Caus oie ousas o eoe om e commuiy o e 1s aua oiay Oe ouse i Y z EMO coast community a couple big bag of coats, hats and Giving Christmas Eve din- Eee o usay eceme e oy coue aie AAIC EWS SA WIE of weeks ago, and response mittens, as well as a $100 ners to come. And while o a eauiu ose aw ay-wago a magicay i u AMO AS I has been overall positive donation. any individuals have owow Eee o e seaso e esia o ees a Plans for the first-ever ever since. With the peo- "It's nice to know peo- already stepped forward to Gigeea ouse Coes wee a gea success a oca Gift of Giving event are ple and the place pretty ple feel the need to reach help, there's always room mecas wee oe ui 8 m oeig siecia i-soe starting to come together, well lined up, "what we out," says Jen. for more to join in. For iscous e esiiies ae ogaie eey yea y e with close to 30 volunteers need is people to donate Chad and Jen Luby information about making Eee Aea eai Mecas Associaio i cooeaio wi e Eee Aea Came o Commece stepping up to help and food," says Jen. would love for this to be a donation or volunteer- — Aaic ews Couesy oo a site that has been put The donation list the first of many Gift of ing, call (617) 839-7161. on "reserve" especially for includes turkeys, ham, the occasion. baked beans, potatoes, Scheduled for Christ- green beans, cream of COES EWEES mas Eve, Thursday, mushroom soup, fried St Ad f M December 24 from 3-7 p.m. onion toppers, roils, des- and hosted by the Butcher sert items, butter, cream, A Ceeia a Diamon& Shop and Fish Market in disposable baking pans, O o 7 • 15 os oa Hampton Falls, this com- paper goods, and gifts. I I I I o amo 3 Precious C.-iems munity holiday meal will "We're planning on II Iq I oe 3-9-3 ii Your Gold I , be prepared and served at 200-300 people," estimates Silver the former Seabrook fire Jen, "and [we'll] have a _ . Unwautca Got Platinum station, located on Route overflow of back up food C. jewelry Int 286 in Seabrook. for 100 more. We want to CIIt ,nfl Cll Watihes "It's where they have be able to reach out and Chrt Cas Same Day Repair. the Bingo games all the be sure that there is a local I I time," reports Jen Luby, place to be able to get . who with her husband a hot meal on Christmas ntn ptn Chad owns and operates Eve." . I II .A II hl I

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SEACOAS OIAYS OIAY OES Hampton PTA hosts Breakfast with Santa IME O I E AAIC EWS be open for business so HAMPTON I Every the children can do some breakfast should be this shopping. Bring a list; much fun — and festive. there's a little something The popular Breakfast for everyone. All gifts are with Santa event, hosted by $5 or less and includes gift- the Hampton PTA, will be wrapping. held on Saturday, Decem- Admission to the break- ber 13 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. fast is $1 each for both in the cafeteria at Hampton children and adults, who rcademy, located on Acad- will automatically receive emy Avenue. a ticket for chance to win a The public is welcome great door prize. to attend this annual fes- The public is invited to tive gathering that includes attend. For more informa- a variety of delicious light tion about Breakfast With breakfast fare (pastries, making table, face-paint- (they'll be hand-delivered) Santa, or to volunteer, con- ddn fr dll lthn nd r ftrd n th donuts, fruit, etc.) ing, balloon animals by Mr. and, of course, photos with tact Heidi Gannon at (603) n brr rnd ld Slnt Atn rn n There's -also going to and Mrs. Dee, a chance Santa Claus himself. 926-9567 or Kathy Faulk- thrh Wdnd, br . trd hr r to write letters to Santa Santa's Workshop will ingham at (603) 929-4309. thr f th fv nbl p fr bd. All prd rd be a kids' Christmas card- thrh th lnt tn ll bnft th Chldrn . r dtl n h t pl bd, ll th n Mrl IME O SIG— A prt f t "nt Chrt n rtth" brr t (60 2668. prrn, th M ll t prnt th St lrt — Atlnt Crt ht "Mh Sn" ftrn ndl trphnt Chrt rtr n rd, br t p.. rfrd n th M ll ftvl drtd rtrd dtr, "Mh A.. .A IS IES tr ht, tl Sn" ll brn tthr th St btlvd hr, ndtr, t lt, rhtrl pnnt, frnd nd fl n nt prfrn. t r $4 nd clácilidzy Orders./ n b prhd t th M ll bx ff t 28 Chtnt Slt tht pl p f Strt n rtth, b lln (60 462400, r nln t rt n & ll hv t .thhllr. lntl frd n t — Atlnt Crt ht fr Chrt.

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IG UGE I E GAIE SAE Send letters to Santa from Exeter AMO I Help fight hunger in the Granite State by donating to the New Hampshire Food Bank Food Drive, taking 5rEakt. ro nt AnANror NEWS write their own letter; little charge; however, due to the wants to be sure all letters place now through Wednesday, December 17. Those who would EXETER I Exeter Parks & ones may dictate a letter to a busy-ness of the season for are answered and delivered like to participate in this food drive may bring donations of non- Recreation and the Exeter Post parent. Santa would also love Santa and his volunteer help- before Christmas. perishable canned goods to Tobey 8 Mei Isuace Agecy, Office haNie arTriOunced that to receive pictures from the ers, only letters from indi- To send a letter to Santa, ocae at 20 High Street in Hampton For more information the 36th season of the "Letters children.) vidual children will receive a address the envelope to Santa contact Tart Rhodes at (603) 926-7665 or (603)601-1006. Each letter should include to Santa" program has begun. response. Please do not ask to Claus, c/o Exeter Post Office, WS HOSTS HOLIDAY CONCERT With assistance from the name, age and full return have letters from Santa writ- 34 Front St., Exeter, NH 08. HAMPTON I The Winnacunnet High School Music numerous volunteer "elves" address of the child on the ten to pets; children deserve ees may also be hand-car- Department will present Sounds for a Festive Season" holiday in the area, Santa has already letter and the envelope. Santa Santa's full attention. ried to the Exeter Post Office concert on Thursday, December 18 at 7 p.m in the Winnacunnet started answering children's and his helpers do try very Due to the volume of by Monday, December 22. Community Auditorium on Alumni Drive in Hampton. hard to reply to each and holiday mail, the final date Santa will send a personal- letters. (Note to all parents, Performances will feature the WHS Band, Chamber Singers, grandparents, and well-mean- every letter. to send a letter to Santa is ized letter back, direct from Chorus, and Jazz Bands. Music icues seecios y o ing adults: Allow children to This program is free of Friday, December 19, as Santa the North Pole. Wiiams, iy oe, music om Mamma Mia," a oiay aoies. Amissio is ee, a e uic is iie o ae. o moe iomaio aou is musica oiay ee, ca Snowflake Fair at First Baptist WS a (60 26.

SPECIAL TO THE MASK NEWS will be served at the Snowflake HAMPTON I The folks Café from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of The day will conclude with Hampton had much fun at a community dinner that will their recent annual Snowflake be served from 4:30-6 p.m. The Fair that they're going to do it menu will feature sausage tet- Enj th Gft f again on Saturday, December razzini with garlic bread, salad, 13 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. beverage and dessert. Prices There will be a large variety for the dinner are $5 for chil- —l of handmade crafts available, dren and Seniors and $6 for as well as ornaments, jewelry, adults. handmade scarves and hats, The community is invited th Sn decorations,_ gift baskets, gifts to take the time to enjoy the for pets and-rntteh more. Also Christmas season with First featured will be a white ele- Baptist Church, located at 36 phant table and a Cookie Walk Winnacurinet Road in Hamp- A lunch of burgers, hot dogs, ton. For more information, call sandwiches, chili and chowder ((113)926-3200.

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Singers of all ranks ment provided by Lynne simply stood out of undue are invited to sing through McMahon, Melissa Water- of artisans from 1878-1901. respect for the Lord when the Christmas portion (Part house, violin; Sally Witusy- the Music Hall was laud- the key time came in the I) of Handel's most famous znski, viola; Gary Hodges, ed in a recent New York composition to honor the day, the audience followed taring Handel's triumphant oratorio, 'Messiah' with no cello; Margaret Herlehy, Times article "much of the Holy Father. in check and rose as well, Christmas oratorio, which prior rehearsal. It's kind of oboe; John MacLeod, trum- Beaux Arts interior design is But perhaps the most in much the same way that will bring together the Sea- a 'happening,' great fun and pet; Maria Isaak, bassoon; restored and the structure is likely reason of all is that Americans to this day rise coast's best-loved choruses one of the best ways I know Timpani, Andrew McKenna returned to its Victorian-era he, King George 11, took to for the President, and even and conductors, guest solo- to celebrate the true meaning and Robert Littlefield, piano. glory. his feet because he was sim- judges, out of respect. ists and orchestral accom- behind the Christmas sea- Featured soloists include "Messiah Sing" will ply overwhelmed with the King George II most cer- paniment, and friends and son," French says. Andrea Veal, soprano solo; appear at the Music Hall only euphoria that so often comes tainly had no idea that, upon family in a community per- Invited choruses include Fran Schopick, mezzo solo; on Friday, December 19 at 7 whenever Handel's "Mes- taking his feet, he was insti- formance. Patrons can either the South Berwick Com- and Wendell S. Purrington, p.m. Tickets are $14 and can siah" is heard. gating what would go on to bring their own score, pur- munity Chorus, Seacoast tenor solo. be purchased at the Music Even George Frideric become one of the most pro- chase one at RiverRwl Book- Community Chorus, Granite Now that the entire audi- Hall box office at 28 Chest- Handel himself, the com- found traditions of Christ- store or at The Music Hall State Choral Society, Seacoast torium has been restored nut Street in Portsmouth, poser who wrote the piece mas that has traversed the the day of the concert. Choral Society, Portsmouth after a multi-year project over the phone at (603) 436- in 1741, is said to have had centuries. "As patrons enter the hall, Pro Musica (formerly Ports- funded in part by the federal 2400, or online at www.the- an enlightenment after writ- Now, 266 years later, local through the new Beaux Arts mouth Women's Chorus), Save America's Treasures musichall.org. Group ticket ing it. revelers will be able stand in lobby, they will immediately Portsmouth Men's Chorus, program, audiences can sales of 15 or more are avail- As the story goes, an awestruck glory once again, realize they are at a, unique New Hampshire Youth Cho- enjoy a view of the elabo- able at a discounted rate, and assistant came upon Han- when the "Messiah" returns event. They'll see the signs for rus, and York Singers. Con- rately decorated dome and can be purchased by calling del in his study, where the to the Music Hall. sopranos, altos, tenors, and ductors for the Music Hall proscenium arch, as well as (603) 433-3100 x25, Monday great composer was seem- As part of its Vintage bass so they can seat them event will come from the historic finishes on the bal- through Friday 12-6 p.m. ingly lifeless. The assistant Christmas in Portsmouth selves appropriately in the ranks of conductors of all cony, moldings and walls King George 11 may not be tried for several minutes to programming, on Friday, hall. Whether patrons want the participating choruses. throughout the theater's able to be in attendance, but get a response from his mas- December 19, the Music Hall to view the performance or On stage, the singers will interior. The stunning resto- his tradition will undoubt- ter, when Handel broke into will present the Seacoast's join in, watching and listen- have orchestral accompani- ration brings back the work edly be there. tears and held up his hand- largest "Messiah Sing!" fea- ing to the hundreds of sing- written composition of the musical piece and cried out that he had "seen the face of God." t., Chrt d Despite all the specula- t Gift Certificates available tion and stories, one thing OSS On z ft ll is known for certain: That in C April of 1742, Handel pre- -Irb Stth sented the "Messiah" for the Store Hours: first time to the public. At Mon- Sat— 10-5 the start of the last scene of Sun— 1-5 the three-part oratorio, when the singers broke into the Seacoast Village Moll movement called "God's Tri- Raute 1 • No. Hampton umph," which we now know 603-964-9434 as the "Hallelujah Chorus," www.yankeecrossstitch.com Ji/e have it all King George Ilsuddenly rose Books, frames, charts, from his chair and stood. fabric and accessories. As was customary n the • • • • • • ••••• • • •

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SECIA O E AAIC EWS ily. and lower lobby as well as dren are sent home with NEWBURYPORT Participants are encour- the stage area to participate their parting gift bag. The Firehouse Center for aged to arrive at the Fire- in "Frosty" themed face Festival tickets are $10 the Arts will host its first house in their pajamas painting, sing a-longs, and and include all activities, annual "Frosty Festival" for an hour of snowman- games from 1-2 p.m. When the movie, snack, and a gift on Saturday, December 13 themed indoor activities, the movie begins at 2 p.m., bag of little treasures to take from 1-3 p.m. at the center, before watching the clas- they can select their free home. Tickets are available located in Market Square in sic "Frosty the Snowman" movie snack and will be by calling the Firehouse downtown Newburyport. movie on the big screen encouraged to interact with box office at (978) 462.7336, This event was orga- — with all kinds of inter- the film at key points. from 12-5 p.m., Wednesday nized in response to local active holiday surprises Following the movie, through Sunday or up until families' request for fun, thrown in. a raffle will take place curtain time. For additional economical holiday enter- The children will move (prizes include snow cone information visit www. tainment for the entire fam- around the Firehouse upper machines) before the chil- firehouse.org .

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GAISO AYES ESE 22 08 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 ROLLINSFORD I The Garrison Players will present the award-win- ning holiday classic "A Christmas Carol," playing December 5-21 at the Garrison Players Arts Center, locat- WHDH-7 ews ( ews ( ews ( C Ea ( ews ( ed on Route 4 in Rollinsford. The C (CC (CC (CC ews (CC (CC play, which stars Michael J. Tobin as Scrooge, will be presented Fridays and ( Saturdays at 8 p.m., with Saturday and Sunday matinees at 3 p.m. and 'WGBH.2an additional evening show on Thurs- e ewsou Wi Caie ose ( im ee ( (CC (CC day, December 18 at 7 p.m.Tickets for "A Christmas Carol" are $10-$15 and ( may be purchased by calling (603) 750-4ART or (800)838-3006, or by vis- iting www.garrisonplayers.org. asie asie uk Sou Cees a & Qn Sow Qn o ea (CC (CC (CC ak (CC a I . . •, SAM OES MUSIC I ME ouses IIA Oak ige oys OGAM o $00 amiy Cismas O AMO I The Sea- ( coast Academy of Music (SAM) has MY added a new family music program . IS ___,, . ‘.. _ __ .i. .:. II _±. to its curriculum, especially designed iWa ..,..,iCaai.,,g... III, [(lrnItlr.r •h Coices o amia: e io, e Wic a e Waoe for children from 6 months to 7 years ,.... ,_., " ake ake oey 0 ICay Mey Oiimas, ake & os (2008 oe oe Im ome im amiy amiy of age to enjoy with their parents, OO — 44. :• • ,:, • oy oy Sau Sa : •• Sau Sa Ceks Oogs . oo caregivers and siblings.Offered by A eae eae Gii Gii Gii Gii Eemeome Cosy Cosy s Sise Ac 2: ack I e ai ( Cosy i Cosy Maria Isaak, 'The Music in Me" is a ES o ieu •SosCee (ie ( A A askea: oes a Gaos A askea: ockes a Waios creative and progressive early child- ES2 ooa Coege Socce: CAA Cu Semiia ooa Coege ooa CAA iisio I Semiia eams A. (CC SportsCenter (CC oeo: CA hood music curriculum designed cc 0 ESC Coege ooa Coege ooa: 2006 Mic. a Oio S. Cassics :60 Mi. .u iig oeo 2008 CA aioa ias i ou. Wesig to enhance the child's cognitive and a OS o ooa Ceics Sos Sos Ceics A askea: oes a Ceics Ceics Sos aigae o oo Sos physical development. The series of ES ACC uis Cassics Isiga uis ockey oso EIMsEaAIaa ases. uis Sos UC Wie ( ockey 10 classes will begin the week of Janu- 4:00 e Siuaio oom ou os oig owo ias ay Kig ie Aeso Cooe 60 ( (CC ay Kig ie ary 13. Registration for the winter/ C Ch CC as Moey ( Ma Moey ( O e Moey e ig iea Ma Moey ( as Moey ( spring semester has begun. For more ui OWS Ameicas ews O Secia eo (CC aay & Comes O e eco e Oeiy aco aiy & Coimes information or to register, contact msgc aa (CC Wie ouse Maow Sow Couow Maow Sow ocumeay SAM at (603) 964-3660 or visit www. EC ,ews ay ie ig usiess ig ie ewsg usiess ews ( ews ( (CC aeig aeig ews ( seacoastacademyofmusic.org. u O w e eec Som (2000 (CC (: a My Sue EGiie (2006 e oue Uimaum (200 (CC ie ■ tt (2000 n. (CC OA EESS EAS > MA Ue (:4 a Kocke U (200 Se oge. (CC a uo (200 Ee age. ae Se CoE Co. 0 O SEAOOK 2 SOW Isie e (CC ee (CC Isie e (CC oeoo (CC SEABROOK I To help get every- OO s Miue Miue ies ies Coessa Gae ea oo ewok co G iie Kice o Se My my ouse o Se Myes I U ouse ouse Ge So o Se o Se Myes one in the holiday spirit, the Seabrook 0 aue ow (CC aue Wei aes (CC Gos Aeues: e egiig (CC Mos aue USA e aces Gos Aeues Library will host a Storyteller reading i AE C A&E iCo Case ies Co Case ies CSI: Miami (CC CSI: Miami (CC C: Miami (CC CSI: Miami A i" Cimia Mis (CC CSI: Miami (CC of the book "The Polar Expitss" on Thursday, December 18 from 6-7 p.m. E ISC Cas }Cas Cas "Cas Mae Mae Ma s. Wi (CC SuiIammi ( Suiomu ( Suioma ( IMa s. Wi (CC IS EgyEgiee Uewo iioem Maes Moe Maes , Gaga ( Saow oce ( Saow oce (CC Moe Maes The story will be followed by seasonal I Wa o o Wea ess ess Wa o o Wea ess ess songs and hot cocoa. C o & Kae us 8 Wa o o Wea ea Sime Wa o o Wea Children of all ages are encouraged AMC ayEa a Sa ek: emesis (2002 aick Sewa. (CC a aia (200 (O Aoy okis, uiae Mooe. a Gemis (84 ec Gaiga. (CC M Mae Mae Mae M Secia ackass ackass ackass ackass l e Cow (4 ao ee. to wear their "jamrnies" to the library r i is aymo iaymo Seie "Seinfeld e. Guy em. Guy ega igs: icky oy uies 2008 Se & Se & for this wonderful holiday event The u.I , aymoiee Came (CC aw & Oe aw & Oe aw & Oe a Missio: imossie M (206 om Cuise. (CC _a, Missio: Imossie 2 larary is located at 25 Liberty lane in C _ agiay: S oiays "sou E ews aiy 0 Soo IGIW Cay Aike: Soy e Sou ake E ews i Cesea I Ceises .e Sou Seabrook. For more information call <> E _ ... . USA MOS "See o Ei" CIS (O CIS "Ki A" (CC }ouse "" (CC ouse ( e Sae Wie ( ouse ( ouse "I" (CC (603) 474-2044. I I Iie Swao (CC a ea Si S ISO S ea ea ege o a eec Cismas (200 IWI Wi asie asie SEACOAS EsiEAMIEM & AS •• • • j. • iC I 2. 2008 AA.i. k :s ACE SEA EEAIME Chrl ht hld nrt

SECIA O E AAIC Founding Director, David coast community, the EWS Morochnick and Assis- Hampton Community HAMPTON I The tant Director, Lee Wilson, Chorale has grown to Hampton Community the chorale will present a more than 40 members. Chorale will hold its variety of holiday music, This is a non-auditioned annual Holiday Concert from popular traditional Community Chorale that at 2 p.m. on Saturday, holiday songs to classical presents Spring and Holi- December 13 at the First pieces, and something for day concerts each year for Congregational Church, everyone in between. the pleasure of the entire located at 127 Winnacun- Founded in 2001 to Seacoast community. door. Great music, refresh- a fun community experi- David Sides at (603) 490- net Road in Hampton bring the joy of choral Admission to the con- ments, door prizes and ence not to be missed. For 7378 or Katie Ells at (603) Under the direction of music to the greater Sea- cert is by donation at the drawings will make this more information, contact 926-5520.

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The second and food. to make this dream become a investment is made. chamber, which encircles The tanks fit onto two-bolt reality. Unlike those turning "We hope to convince the the first, is a 2.2 or 2.5 gal- tank-to-bowl configurations to the federal government for governor and lawmakers that lon (depending on the model) with a two-inch flush valve bailouts, however, the Hamp- even in tough economic times, aquarium habitat for your and a bottom-mounted, fill- ton Beach plan is more of an this is a sound investment for fish. valve inlet investment for the future, not a the future," Nyhan says. When the toilet is flushed, The kits aren't on the band-aid for errors of the past. This project comes on the the water in the smaller cham- "cheap" side, with the 2.5 gal- If all goes as planned, the heels of the recent announce- ber is whisked away taking lon model being offered in funding will be used to con- ment that the proposed Earth, care of business, but the fish the ballpark of $300, although struct a new Hampton Sea- Sea and Space Center, a sepa- safely remain in their own some retailers have sold them shell complex, which would rate, non-profit endeavor, may compartment to go about at a discount. include a new stage, a Marine call Hampton Beach home. their own business. Of course, the surprised Memorial Bathhouse, Haver- The proposed aquarium, The California-based com- reaction of your guests when hill Street Bathhouse, and a world-class, "state-of-the-art, pany that manufactures them, they see a Fish 'n Flush should South Gateway Visitor Center large-scale earth, ocean, and AquaOne Technologies, says be well worth the value of the at the state park. space museum" would cost that the tank can be used for tank itself. Social gatherings To complete this project, between $17 million and $25 either fresh or salt-water fish, in the home could well shift the state will need to spend million, draw an estimated BY MAK CAG a breath of air after laughing but not for live coral. from the sitting room to the $18 million from its upcom- 500,000 tourists every year, AnAtinc EWS SA WIIA out loud. Fish 'n Flush kits include bathroom to watch the fish on ing capital budget. Whether and add no less than 200 jobs SEACOAST I As the It's called the Fish 'n Flush a dual-filter system, making the back of the bowl. the state commits the monies to the region. That, combined Monty Python gang would — and it's not a board game it safe for children, and it also Speaking of the fish, the remains to be seen, but the with the Hampton Beach Area say: "And now for something for children nor a means of provides two nine-inch plastic only detrimental aspect of this public had its first glimpse of Commission's redevelop- completely different." disposing of inverted, floating plants, a fill valve, and a com- gift may be in the eyes of the plans at an informational ment plan, could mean that Fed up with fruitcakes, goldfish. plete flushing sy;tem. The the beholder — the fish them- meeting held on Wednesday, big changes for the better are sweaters and boxes of choco- In short, the Fish 'n Flush acrylic tanks are fully func- selves — considering what the December 10, at the historic on the horizon for Hampton late every holiday season? is a toilet tank home for your tional, impact resistant and, guppies inside a Fish 'n Flush Ashworth by the Sea Hotel in Beach, the Greater Seacoast Would yo,i rather not give aquatic pets. What you do is according to the manufac- have to look at all day. Hampton Beach. area and the entire state. away gift certificates, green- take off the back of your exist- turer, "stronger than China." But then again, when a Supporters of the project Development on Hampton backs or gumdrops this year? ing toilet bowl, and install the They are completely separate fish does pass away, you don't have stressed that the net result Beach began over a century Perhaps you've been out Fish 'n Flush tank in its place. from the toilet tank and are have to go very far to dispose will yield rewards much more ago to support public demand "fishing" for that perfectly It's an aquarium for fish in designed to fit directly against of it. The toilet is right there. far-reaching than the Seacoast. to be near and enjoy the waters ridiculous oddity that abso- place of the tank on the back "We know times are hard of the NH coast In 1897 the lutely nobody would ever of your bowl. and the economy is in reces- Hampton Beach Improvement expect to unwrap under the Yes, its true, the fish can State to assist workers sion, Jandl state budget dol- Company began to control tree on Christmas morning? live, swim and get along just lars are tight. But we firmly the direction of development If so, plunge in and dis- fine, while your commode believe that a state investment through a 99-year land lease. cover undoubtedly the strang- still flushes away throughout at Dover call center in redeveloping the state park As the beach became more est trinket to hit the market the day. on Hampton Beach will trigger popular with tourists and locals this year, that will leave guests Here's how it works. The SECIA O IE AAIC EWS can include resume writing an immediate increase in tour- alike and with the advent of in any home coining up for Fish 'n Flush is a dual-cham- DOVER I Governor John and job counseling, to retrain- ism activity," says John Nyhan, the automobile in the 1900's, Lynch said late last week that ing. The Rapid Response team chairman of the Hampton the Hampton Beach Improve- the state will do all it can to includes representatives of the Beach Area Commission. ment Company and sources of assist workers who will be laid state departments of Employ- "We truly encourage the revenue could no longer keep off from the AT&T call center ment Security, Labor, Resources Governor and state lawmakers pace with the need to support in Dover. and Economic Development, to look at spending in places the infrastructure and public As of press time, company Health and Human Services, that have a return on their facilities at Hampton Beach. officials had announced they the New Hampshire Com- investments," Nyhan adds. During the Great Depres- will be dosing the center in munity College System and "Our project will put a fresh sion, the State stepped in to February, impacting more than NEIWorks. face on a traditional tourism take financial control and 300 employees. Gov. Lynch has sent a letter playground, and will provide turned the beach into a state AT&T Government Solu- to the US Secretary of State urg- a boost for local businesses, park facility. Even with the tions in Dover has contracted ing reconsideration of the deci- state coffers and the tourism many improvements made to with the US State Department sion not to renew the contract. trade statewide. If they stop in enhance the recreational oppor- since 1996, providing support "The Dover facility has pro- Hampton Beach, they're more tunities and safety in the park for the National Passport Infor- vided a highly qualified and likely to visit other points during this time, the image mation Center. trained team of individuals that around New Hampshire." of the Beach began to decline "I know this will he extreme- has served the State Depart- Economist Dr. Lawrence as the tourism market shifted ly difficult for these workers and ment well since the initial Goss predicts a 20 percent from extended vacations to their families. New Hampshire NPIC contact was awarded in increase in tourism spending day trips. The Hampton Beach state government is committed September 1996," Gov. Lynch after the project is completed. Improvement Company land M ® prrptn nl, to helping them through this wrote. "It makes no sense to The firm of Samvn-D'Elia lease expired in 1997 and the difficult time," Gov. Lynch said. move the jobs of more than 300 Architects, PA., designed the Town of Hampton and relat- "Our state Rapid Response has trained, diligent and hard work- proposed state park project, ed authorities, including the already begun making plans ing employees who perform a with its visitor's center, bath state, are now stewards of the lrzdl2 t th Clr In thtnprn. to meet with the workers and critical function, especially at a houses and a ll-nov stage tor developed areas of the..Beach is ready to provide them with time When we are working to ttxr vnt, ■vhh ld through their decisions on land AM0 ISI0 MIE stimulate the economy." Opttrt: K.B. r, O.. job training and job placement ftr n "ld Enlnd use, environmental regulations Optn:WM."Sll" Sllvn • z Sllvn assistance." Gov lynch has also tven h l rtt for New I lamp- and local infrastructure. What Alln nn • Sr n • Wnd Stntz The state's Rapid Response in close contact with Congress- hn, orgamiers say. change the tide will bring, and 28 pt Sr (In th r team provides assistance to woman Can Shea-Porter, who Previous studies in the tt whether it will include a flo(k1 ptn, NH 03842 • 603.926.2722 help displaced workers re- represents Dover, about the concluded that for every dollar of additional tourist dollars, .hptnvnntr. enter the workforce. Assistance planned closure. the state invests in tourism, it will s(x)n be seen. ATIANTKNEWS.COM e. 4, o 0 I ECEME 2. 2008 AAIC EWS I AGE A

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Everything the Newfields Elementary ed to do more." etc. Andrew says that the that's happened to him is a School community by orga- So, the Silsbys sent an only restrictions are "stuffed blessing in disguise." nizing a toy drive to benefit e-mail to NES Principal animals and any fabric stuff" The community is invited Children's Hospital at Dart- Dennis Dobe with a pro- (they can't be cleaned) or to help Andrew Silsby give mouth (CHaD). posal to collect donations at "toys that you already have" back to Children's Hospital Andrew is asking anyone the school's Holiday Con- (new ones are best). at Dartmouth. A full "Wish who is planning on attend- cert. "They were so open to Susan's pride in her son List" and additional infor- ing his school's Holiday therapy as part of his recov- him feel so special. They are allowing him to do it," says Andrew is evident in her mation about CHaD can be Concert on Tuesday, Decem- ery. so wonderful." Susan. comments regarding his found at www.dhmc.org; for ber 16 at 7 p.m. to bring a "When he came out of the Fortunately, "the tumor Andrew's "call to action" efforts to fulfill CHaD's more about the Newfields new toy, game or book as a hospital, he couldn't walk," has stayed away," says was listed in the school's "Wish List." Elementary School Holiday "Wish List" donation. The says Susan. "He had to re- Susan, observing with some "Silver Arrow" newsletter "He's so driven to help Concert, call (603) 772-5555. donated toy drive itefns will learn all the basic things." amusement that :Andrew for December. In it, Andrew be used by children receiv- And he did it all "with a "went from a right-handed described how, during his ing medical treatment and smile the whole way," Susan kid to a left-handed kid" hospitalization at CHaD, care at CHaD. adds. "It's really amazing. after his surgery. Overall, "the nurses, doctors and It's a cause that is mean- He was a lot stronger than "he's doing great; amazingly staff treated me like a king. ingful to Andrew in a most I was." well," Susan says. Each year, I do something to personal way: Not long Susan also reveals that And although he still give back to the hospital that ago he, too, was a patient at Andrew — with the whole receives some services relat- saved my life ... Please help CHaD. back of his head shaved and ed to his post-surgical treat- in celebrating the true mean- Andrew was an appar- bandaged — told her, "You ment, Andrew has become ing of the holiday season ently healthy five-year-old know, mom, I don't care very active in sports. He and give to a very worthy in Kindergarten back in about my scar too much. plays soccer, basketball and cause." 2006 when he unexpectedly I'm just glad I don't have baseball, and takes karate Once Andrew has col- began to experience fall- cancer." lessons at Karate Interna- lected any and all donations, ing episodes and vomiting. During Andrew's almost tional. Currently a yellow According t his mother, three-week hospitalization belt, he'll be testing for the Susan Silsby, doctors soon at CHaD, Susan "stayed next-level orange belt in discovered that Andrew had right in his room with him." January. a golf ball-sized tumor in Relatives who came to visit Andrew's personal expe- S his brain. stayed at David's House, rience at CHaD made a Or d • Slld rn • Pre and t Oprtv Needless to say, "I was CHaD's residence that wel- major heart-and-soul impact • hl, Optnl nd Sph nt plnt really taken aback," says comes families while their on him, and is the driving hrp rr Susan. 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PAGE 22A I A_A•mc EWS ECEME 2, 2008 I Voi_ 34, No 50 AIAC EWS. COM 6 OICES ldn tr n hlln t t B Liz PREMO amount of time." "Climate Connections" task, communities of people. bum, 21VOICES In preparation for the the theme and challenge mis- According to Dean STRATHAM I A group competition, "FIRST LEGO sions were "reflective of the Kamen, a New Hampshire of students from the Coop- League issues a special chal- hurdles that scientists experi- inventor and founder of For erative Middle School in lenge for the year," explains ence relative to climate study, Inspiration and Recognition Stratham recently took part Weise, explaining how, with an issue that has significant of Science and Technology in the FIRST LEGO League the use of a specially-sized and immediate impact on (FIRST), "Climate Connec- (FLL) competition held at the and detailed plastic mat and every person on the globe." tions" Oyes participating stu-

University of New Hamp- robots, the students make a The challenge goal is dents "a hands-on, ea wo shire. collaborative effort to have for teams to program their experience allowing them to ccording to Technology those robots complete a series robots to learn about past use their imaginations and tructor/ Integrator and of "missions." climates, delve into ques- creativity in combination LL coach, KatIfy Weise, this "Teamwork is a big part tions about the current cli- with science and technology. as the very first time that of the program," explains mate and explore conditions It provides a process whereby the school has participated Weise. "It gets kids working on the local economy." an after-school activity after for the future through mis- they work together to experi- i the competition, which together." It also helped that With the judges grading Christmas. I asked all eight sions including: Connecting ence first-hand the challenges utilizes robots, research and the students "are totally into against a rubric, the teams boys if they'd be interested; I research resources; minimiz- that even the top scientists

tons of teamwork. the robots." were ranked on their robots, think five said 'yes. — ing climatic influences; polar face surrounding this broad The FIRST LEGO League To get the robots to per- presentations and teamwork Weise is also looking into experiments; sequestering and important topic." adventure at CMS began ear- form their specific tasks, "the Weise's group "made it to the possibility of expanding greenhouse gases; studying For more about the FIRST lier in the school year. kids have to brainstorm," the afternoon playoffs, which into a couple of FIRST LEGO wildlife; preparing for climat- LEGO League, visit www. "In the fall you have this Weise says, "then they have was really encouraging for League teams with assistance ic conditions; and gathering FIRSTLEGOLeague.org. opportunity to pull together to write the program." They the team," she says. "I always from a few additional adults. a team for 9- to 14-year-olds," work on the task for about feel it's a big accomplishment "That would be really explains Weise, who had pre- 15-20 minutes then test it. make it [that far]." great — really super — to viously coached the program If something doesn't work, Although the journey build it up into a bigger pro- at another school. "Then, you they regroup and try some- ended there for the CMS team gram," she says. Doing so, work toward entering a qual- thing else. as far as qualifying for the she adds, would "encourage ifying tournament." "They come up with bet- state competition was con- kids to get excited about tech- Initially, Weise received ter ideas through working cerned, it was still an enjoy- nology and engineering and more than 30 responses from together," says Weise. "They able experience for everyone science." CMS students, but could only can accomplish so much, so involved. Now in its tenth season, select ten of them. Ultimately, fast." "That day is really a lot the FIRST LEGO League "a couple of kids dropped About 15 area teams took of fun," said Weise. "They Challenge is conducted in ou," leaving a team of eight part on the day of the actual really had a good time." 40 countries, with more than students who all happened to competition at UNH, running Most recently, Weise has 130,000 children participating e sixth graders. their robots through their been "thinking about doing in 2008 alone. For this year's

The CMS group "was missions and presenting their together for five to six research projects "to a panel weeks," adds Weise. "There of judges," says Weise, noting Students spread holiday cheer at Christmas was a tremendous amount that this year's topic "was on to accomplish in a very short climate change and the effect Y I EMO 'old']; it can mean a lot of have a good understanding Children's Fund committee EDITOR, 16 Voicts vibrancy [and] contributions of what it means. What's member, the students "have EXETER I Meals on to a lot of things." always touched me is that it's been very supportive of the Wheels clients in the Seacoast e Seios wo accom- very genuine." Chamber Children's Fund for area will be treated to extra pany Perou each year also Recalling that "one young the past several years. We helpings of Christmas cheer have a chance to share their man wrote, 'I hope when you can always count on them thanks to the artistic, from- childhood memories with see this it brings you cheer to come in with some sort of IG the-heart efforts of students their student audience. "They for the rest of your life,' Perou fundraising effort." ,fr O4 k y from Lincoln Street School. talk to the kids about Christ- observes, "I think kids like to In the past these "Kids As Principal Dick Keays mases past," says Keays. "If give, and I've seen some real Helping Kids" efforts have explains it, "Each of our they're particular to Exeter, nice, thoughtful things. It's a included selling candy canes students creates a card, they talk about Exeter in the nice part of the season." and performing chores (for :00 .. t :00 p.. composed in their regular past." Another way Lincoln which they are paid by their classrooms. They write a little The card-making effort Street School students are parents). Using these "very holiday message [and] do a has become a long-standing helping to make the season creative ways" help make variety of different things to tradition at the Lincoln Street bright for others is by making fundraising "fun for the kids make them look special." School at this time of year. donations. to the Chamber [and] shows them there's a Srvn nnr Evr ht The Christmas cards — "We have been involved for Children's Fund, which was real need out there," says decorated with glitter, ribbon about 10 years, maybe lon- created almost 20 years ago Dow, noting that 10 local v Entrtnnt Strtn t 4p and other embellishments — ger," Keays estimates, add- to provide winter clothing communities are served are picked up at the school by ing that there are about 500 and bedding to families in through the Chamber Chil- Fri. December 12th - K.S. Duo Debra Perou, director of the students who take part. The need. "We're very involved dren's Fund. Sn. br 4th h dAlln Rockingham Nutrition Meals completed cards are deliv- with the Chamber Children's The students and staff at on Wheels program. Accom- ered to Meals on Wheels cli- Fund," says Keays. "His- Lincoln Street School are well panied by a guest Senior ents, bringing good tidings torically, the kids at Lincoln on their way to another sat- C plt Mn Al Avlbl fr Ot Citizen or two, Perou gives a along with good, nutritious Street School have really isfying season of charitable Onfrnt ntn Avlbl presentation that touches on dinners. raised a considerable amount giving and providing holi- "a little bit of history [and] "It's wonderful," says of money [through their] cash day hr to their neighbors. the holiday," connecting Perm, adding that the sea- dorla tions." Says Principal Keays, "All of the two generations during son's greetings "come in a According to Lynn Dow, us at Lincoln Street School the season and showing the variety of styles and holi- director of operations at the very much look forward to Ocea .. em i • 60 2222 • 000r osa younger set that "age does day notes" that are "very Exeter Area Chamber of participating in these special not necessarily mean [being heartfelt, very nice. The kids Commerce and a Chamber activities." AACEWS.00M O 4, o 0 I ECEME 2, 2008 I ArLANric EWS AGE 2A • 6 OICES OES MY IEW SUE Wf SAA h thr d f th n your battery runs down. missed. of 7. hi her teens, when she If the car alarm goes off During these normally and her family moved here Y EY MCCOE when someone is trying to 60- to 90-minute stops the to New Hampshire, her start AAIC EWS COIUIG break in your house, odds Greeters try to make their as an entertainer blossomed WIE are the perpetrator won't stay as comfortable as we into a lifetime career after Occasionally I get tired of Mr thn 60 t nd hldrn njd rt l nd stick around. After a few sec- possibly can by providing attending college and attain- political discourse and like- a hn t vt th Snt drn th 0SA Sphtt Sppr, onds all the neighbors will refreshments and snacks ing a degree in Music Ed. Her hld n hrd, br 4 n th n l trnt t change of pace. Today I bring be looking out their win- as well as gifts from local chosen profession has con- th St Shl f hnl. Ornzd b SS lth you what I call "Jerry's Other dows to see who is out there merchants such as Lindt tinued and flourished even Sn hnl tdnt (ptrd hr th Snt nd Side of the News." thr thr, nd Ctlr, th vnt rvd fndrr and the criminal sure won't Chocolates, Bose Headsets, while raising and nurturing Were you aware that if th SS Chptr f th lth Optn Stdnt want that. But don't take telephone call cards and a two children of her own. your car is fairly new you f Ar. nd rd ll b d t pprt tdnt chances — also call 911- Bet- variety of food and bever- Her very first CD has might be carrying a burglar ttndn t th OSA Cnvntn n Mrh nd t th ter to be over-cautious than age items. The local Seacoast just recently been released MAWh ndtn. alarm in your pocket or sorry later. Also, remember area Marine Corps League under the title song, "I — Atlnt Crt Photo purse and didn't even know to carry your keys in your detachment takes photos of Believe," which speaks to it? Now that I have found ES OSS OO IE hand while walking to your the assembled military units her unfailing faith in God out about it, I will make you NEWHELDS I A Red Cross blood drive will be conducted n car in a parking lot. If you for permanent display in the and is accompanied by 10 aware of it. Thursday, December 18 from 2-7 p.m. at Newfields Elemen see something wrong, press terminal area of the airport other beautifully composed Most cars for the past School, located at 9 Piscassic Road in Newfields. Donors of all the panic button. The alarm for the public to enjoy. and arranged songs, featur- several years have had a blood types are needed. For more information, call the Red works the same way there During the assembly the ing several other local musi- key fob with a door lock/ Cross at (800) GIVE-LIFE or visit www.newenglandblood.org . too. League introduces some of cians. Produced by John Paul unlock button and even a OIAY COCES I SAU6 This is something that its Veterans to the troops Productions, this debut CD is trunk release button. But it should really be shared with with a short ceremony during available at the Pease Gree,- SEACOAST I A number of schools in SAU16 will be holding also has a "panic" button for everyone. Maybe it could which a local performer, Ten- ers Gift Shop with part of the their annual holiday conLeits during the month of December. emergency alarms. That is protect your property, save ley Westbrook, singer/ song- proceeds going to the Pease The schedule is as follows: your burglar and multi-pur- a life or prevent an assault. It writer/ pianist of faith-based Greeters fund. It can also • Kensington Elementary School, Monday, December 15, pose alarm. I read about this could also be useful for any and many popular songs, be ordered online at www. 6:30 p.m. recently and though I have • Lincoln Street School, Tuesday, December 16, 7 p.m. emergency, such as a heart provides a stirring rendition tenleywestbrook.com. The not had to use it, I know now attack, where you are alone of our National Anthem to troops truly appreciate hear- • Newfields Elementary School, Tuesday, December 6, that I can if I should need it. p.m. • Swasey Middle School, Friday, December 19, 2 p.m. and can't reach a phone. accent our love for not only ing her singing our National At night before you retire, Keep those car keys handy: those brave young people Anthem for them. For more information about these concerts, call the individual put your car keys in the bed- schools hosting the event. Sometimes even the simplest but for our country as well. Jerry MCnnll n b room on your nightstand. of things can be worth their Tenley herself is an "Army rhd b l t lthrn If you hear a strange noise SEE U EEAIS A OIAY COCE weight in gold if used prop- brat" born in Frankfurt, Ger- t.nt r dtrtlnt inside your home or some- STRATHAM I Award-winning family entertainer, Steve erly. many to her military-based n., r b phn t (60 Blunt will perform a variety of seasonal songs and stories on one outside trying to get in As I have noted here and musically talented father 2682. h v xprd your home, just press the Friday, December 19 at 3:30 p.m. at a concert hosted by the before, I am a member and and mother, who introduced d nt nrl rflt th panic button for your car. Wiggin Memorial Library. strong supporter of the Pease fter to the piano at the age f th nppr. The alarm will be set off, The concert, taking place in the multipurpose room of the Greeters, a group of Veterans Stratham Municipal Center on Bunker Hill Avenue, is part of and the horn will continue and residents of the Seacoast Wiggins' holiday party geared towards students in grades K-5 to sound and the lights will area that pool their love of and their families. flash until either you turn our military people who are n Itln nn... Blunt will offer fun, upbeat, original and traditional material it off or the car battery dies. sent to places like Iraq and with lots of audience participation, so everyone can celebrate The noise will certainly drive Afghanistan by welcom- the season together. Cookies and cider will be served after the off anyone who had illegal ing the charter flights at the Grt Srv concert, and there will be a make-and-take holiday craft as intentions. It's a security Pease Airport in Newington, Grt d, Grt Stff well. 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