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Atlantic News Dove 333 Central TLANTIC EWS OM OL O EBRUARY TLANTIC GE EWS AGE P A N .C V 34, N 8 | F 22, 2008 | A N | P 1AU . Preso O . S . J P . AID FOSTER & C ostal Customer r POS r , NH 03820 INSIDE: ted Standard T A A ve. HEALTH+WELLNESS O GE , IN C 26,000 . COPIES Please Deliver Before FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2008 Vol. 34 | No. 8 | 32 Pages ‘On my honor’… Troop 177 celebrates a scouting milestone Cyan Magenta Yellow Black RECOGNITION — Doug Aykroyd (right), scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 177 in Hampton, distributes merit badges during the troop’s recent Court of Honor event. The troop is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo BY LIZ PREMO the official program. issued coin commemorating various insignia and other ATlaNTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER The proceedings included the organization’s 100th artifacts from the troop’s his- HAMPTON | Hampton the presentation of awards anniversary; and the Ford tory. Boy Scout Troop 177 is cel- to Troop 177 Scouts who had Award, recognizing Robert During the program ebrating 75 years of service advanced to Tenderfoot, Sec- Ford, Troop 177’s first scout- it was announced that US this year, a milestone which ond Class and First Class master. Senator John E. Sununu’s was emphasized at their rankings. In addition, an Special recognition of office would be sending an 2005 TOYOTA recent Court of Honor held assortment of merit badges Troop 177’s 75th anniversary American flag that flew over SCION TC during the annual Febru- were distributed to deserv- was offered in a number of the capitol building in Wash- HATCHBACK COUPE ary observance of Boy Scout ing Scouts who had met all ways during the Court of ington, DC on February 12, BLUE, AUTO, Week. the necessary requirements Honor, the first of several in honor of the troop. ONE OWNER, 24K MILES, The Court of Honor was to achieve their goals. that will be held this year. Speaking of which, an #5681A held at St. James Lodge in Presentations were Scoutmaster Doug Ayk- American flag which had Hampton. Boy Scouts, their also given in appreciation royd displayed the troop’s flown over the New Hamp- $ th 14,995 families and supporters from to those individuals and flag, which now has a 75 shire state capitol building GARYBLAKEMOTORCARS.COM the community gathered in organizations which show anniversary bar affixed to in Concord on January 8 84 PORTSMOUTH AVE., EXETER, NH 03833 Barker Hall for a chicken and their support to Troop 177 it. An impressive exhibit at was presented to the troop rice dinner, anniversary cake throughout the year. Among one end of the hall featured by NH State Senator, Mar- 866-838-3377 HOURS: MON-FRI: 8AM - 6PM • SAT: 9AM - 5PM and fellowship, followed by the gifts: An impressive BSA- uniforms, scout manuals, SCOUTS Continued on 31A• Client: Gary Blake Motorcars File Name: GaryMC3.3x3AN_022208 Paper: Atlantic News Size: 3.3 x 3 Run Date: 2/22/07 Artist: jh Proof: 1 Color: 4 color Sent: Confirmation: PAGE 2A | ATLANTIC NEWS |FEBRUARY 22, 2008 | VOL 34, NO 8 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . WEATHER THE WEEKEND CHART YOUR WEEKEND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25 INSIDE: • Celebrating 100 days of learning, page 7 • Maggots and leeches and bees, oh my!, page 9 • Clean and green, page 11 SPORTS THIS WEEKEND See full sports listings on page 17. • Friday, February 22, 10:30 p.m., COLD WITH PARTLY SUNNY SUNNY SUNSHINE WITH vs. Phoenix, away game. Sunday, PERIODS OF SUN CLEAR AT NIGHT ALL DAY PATCHY CLOUDS February 24, 6:00 p.m., vs. Portland, away game. Monday, February 25, HIGH: 32° LOW: 12° HIGH: 39° LOW: 12° HIGH: 39° LOW: 14° HIGH: 40° LOW: 32° 10:30 p.m., vs. LA Clippers, away game. Wednesday, February 27, 7:30 p.m., vs. Cleveland, home game. • Saturday, February 23, 7:30 p.m., vs. Lightning, away game. Tuesday, February 26, 7:30 p.m., vs. Senators, home game. Thursday, February 28, 7:00 p.m., vs. Penguins, home game. • Friday, February 22, 7:05 p.m., vs. Norfolk, home game. Saturday, February 23, 7:05 p.m., vs. Norfolk, home game. Tuesday, February 26, 7:05 p.m., vs. Lowell, home game. Tides provided by www.maineharbors.com Cyan FRIDAY, FEBRUary 22 NEWBURYPORT’S HAMPTON’S PORTSMOUTH’S DOVER’S TBA 2008 Ski EISA Championships Magenta 10 DAY TIDES 10 DAY TIDES 10 DAY TIDES 10 DAY TIDES Alpine: Snow Bowl Nordic TBA Men’s Indoor Track HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE America East Championships, Boston, Mass. 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