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The Senate FORWARD FORWARD gaming, such as Texas Hold ‘Em tournaments NH Pari-Mutuel Commission, under which would set the fees the for licensing and could require bonds ranging $300,000. from Charities would $20,000- still get 35 percent of the profits from regular poker games, but 8.75 for percent tournaments when of the chips the have gross no monetary value. Supporters said that this will insure that the more charities get money in theseOpponents feared high that stakes the prizes, poker bill lower would tournaments. result participation in and for smaller both thereby the game shrink operators the and PASSED the the bill pot charity. 212-90 The onto House the House the bill. Ways and YES vote A FAVORED Committee. Means make it a felony to independently abort outside the a womb. fetus Supporters said or that child at that point an that unborn child is a can human being, can live feel pain such. as punished be should and assault, like is abortion and Opponents said that this would turn doctors who need to abort to save the life of a mother into criminals, and was an attack on a woman’s right to choose. The House the KILLED bill 218-90. A Yes vote OPPOSED making a abortion a crime. late term ED consent to opt into sex education. Most districts just offer the course and parents can opt out. parents Supporters said should that know about local that said Opponents child. their for decision that make sex education, so House The they policies. own their develop should boards school can KILLED the bill 221-82. A YES vote parental permission to participate in OPPOSED sexual education. requiring penny a bottle to programs. Supporters said that this will manufactures provide the money to help fund necessary recycling to really advance recycling. Opponents was a said sales tax it that consumers shouldn’t have to An pay. amendment containing the bottle tax FAILED 148-158, and the bill was later killed. A YES vote the FAVORED tax. bottle ------lethrneck@ editor@atlantic Editor / Publisher or t , , or by calling (603) m - Michael P. Connelly - Michael P. We We have got to continue Jerry McConnell can be And the sad part of it all is is all it of part sad the And Barack and Clinton Hillary Chief News Max.com since since 2005 when Bush estab lished the National Counter terrorism Center in McLean, VA, 200 analysts from CIA and the FBI sit side-by-side analyzing threats 24 hours a day, conferring three times daily with the White House leads. and threats analyze to to monitor our enemies and stop believing those living among us who continue to America. against preach by reached e-mail at comcast.ne news.co 926-7782. The views expressed of those reflect necessarily not do newspaper. the tion tion is ABOUT you collected and will be used AGAINST you. that there are actually many followers of that party that actually believe it and want stopped! it the against voted both Obama Foreign Intelligence Surveil Act lance con NSA allowing tinuance of monitoring calls by foreign terrorists without a warrant if all parties overseas. They are tell their fol lowers that Bush is SPYING Americans. on Washington correspondent Ron Kessler’s article, Attacks Terror Are No “No Acci dent” (December 31, 2007), supplied some information for this column and says the CIA and FBI the insists media don’t talk to each other. But tration groups’ proclamations proclamations groups’ tration to is gathered to contrary, the fellow your and YOU protect American citizens. Some of have would disclaimers those that the you informa believe

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24 ------or t or m ommunity C Pilar Pilar Prime will also offer Laser Laser surgery means less Maddy Bottari Eaton, “It’s so refreshing to “It’s so have refreshing Dr. Chag has already learn constantly are “You Although lasers have call (603) 772-6657. (603) call a Yoga of Nutrition Work shop on Saturday, 22 March from 1-4 pm., participants teaching how they transform can their relationship to food through learning to feed all parts of themselves by eating mindfully. Prime almost impossible to in the find Northeastern United States. is needed. experience yoga RYT, and Jean Corson, MS, call their Karma Work Yoga shop “Do You the Work the Love and Love Work You transforms Yoga Do!” Karma the daily job grind cup into of joy a through breath ing techniques and simple meditation. The workshop is scheduled for March Saturday, 8 from 11 advance in $40 a.m. is tuition to p.m.; 3 or $45 at the For door. infor mation or to register, e-mail [email protected] call (603) 659-8736; [email protected] e-mail a built-in second the that shares and colleague opinion same vision right out of the says. Richards Dr. gait,” indulged in latest learning aspects of the veterinary few first the during medicine at employment her of months Greenland. ing in the medical field. You have to, because medicineis fluid, and changes all of the time, and there’s always something new on the hori completed recently She zon.” a training course in Florida to add laser surgery to skills. of her repertoire been used increasingly human surgeries during in the past three decades, it is still a relatively new technique in the veterinary field and interests in medicine internal interests and ophthalmology (eyes). Coupled with Dr. Richards’s affinity for surgery, crinology, endo and dermatology (skin disease), the two make match. a perfect

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rter in a ime h T C To the Editor: the To “If you build it they will I think of those words I think we all agree that To the Editor: the To Open enrollment char These innovative public We need to raise public Charters Charters are an academ the the most beautiful buildings in our town and is included in the Reg Historic National ister. When the library was built in 1898, the population of Kingston was pop our Today less persons. 1000 than ulation has grown to 7,500 people, over but the library has stayed the same size for we we need multiple options to the of demands the meet best future. come...” from the movie contemplate I when Dreams” “Field of the future of Memorial Library. It the is time Nichols order in library the expand to to keep up with the of a needs growing town. A larger the accommodate will library needs of this town for many its increase and come to years usage even more, as added resources and programs will be available to the residents Kingston. of the Nichols Library is one of ter ter schools are in imminent danger of closing unless the legislature and governor act them. save to quickly schools were initially given life thanks to a federal grant the for them sustained which lives. of their years three first Federal funding ran out for New in schools 10 the of three they and year last Hampshire minute last the at saved were by emergency one year state funding passed by the leg islature. Now, seven of the closure. face schools schools’ the of understanding need especially plight. to We raise awareness on the part reps and senators state our of and let them know that the voters are not about complacent education and that ic ic success and help reduce dropouts. Now it’s time for the legislature to show NH that it is a good steward of public education by perma nently funding open enrol ment charters. Voters watching. are

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Local Coordinator ow N The The application acknowl Open enrolment charters To the Editors: the To Governor Lynch and leg How do the voters know Open enrolment charters Last in year, New Hamp You do not have to be a like like all other public schools which to amounts $3,706 per student this Thus, year. total per student state funding of charters three these let $7,706 to open for the 07/08 school year. However, the schools will close at the end of this year unless the Legislature acts. are public schools authorized authorized schools public are by the Legislature. by sponsored schools charter Unlike school districts, open enrol ment charter schools do not receive funding from local property taxes and are pro tuition. charging from hibited the state first Rather, applied for and received a charter school start up federal grant to be used in the first three years a charter open. school is edging that fund alternative ing had to be the found first after three years. last Then year, as the first ters char exhausted passed the legislature the money, federal emergency one year fund ing of $4,000 per student to keep these charters open for year. another do receive direct state aid So please, be sure you don’t miss out on thisrebate, as stimulus so many did last year on the telephonerefund. By tax the way, if youdidn’t file for this last year, you still can do so this year. islative leaders are working on a constitutional amend ment to shift authority education for funding from the Legislature. the to courts if such an amendment is in the long term New interests Hampshire? of The fate of open enrolment indicative. be will schools charter shire alone, we helped over 14,000 people. We enabled New Hampshire ers taxpay to receive $7,500,000infederal refunds more than while saving these taxpay ers another $1,000,000 in tax preparation fees. member of AARP, or even old enough to to join AARP, qualify for the free help and e-filing offered at the sites.

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31 - - - — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo And, he adds, “It’s not “In the years that I’ve from from their time in the troop as well.” just our troop. I think scout ing in general is offering this wonderful opportunity” for participants’ growth in char views,my justnot “It’s acter. but views shared by other that scouting makes a huge impression on the men young involved, whether was for just it a short time or for the duration. been the scoutmaster had guys that I’vewent through the [entire] program and I’m real happy and what they’ve done,” he says. proud of “But I’m also proud whenI see [a Ayk former Mr. ‘Hey, says, still he’ll scout] and royd, good to see you!’ We still feel [they] have profited - - — New Hampshire State Senator Martha Fuller Clark reads a citation from — Members of Hampton Boy Scout 177 Troop recite the Boy Scout oath during a Aykroyd has noticed The main goal of the Aykroyd adds, “It’s the Governor John Lynch honoring Troop 177’s 75th anniversary. Governor177’s John honoring Lynch Troop rededication rededication ceremony at their recent held Court at of St. Honor, James Lodge. COMMENDATION DEDICATED DEDICATED important.” that everybody across country the recognizes” an honor “that a and boy earns because he puts his mind to it and he makes it happen. Boys who will become Eagle Scouts understand that it’s going to take work and it’s going to take up their] [a free lot time … of but they recognize at the end of the day that they have very accom very, something plished Eagle Scouts). Eagle Scout says, program, “is he to help into manhood withthe grow the boys ability to make good sions deci based on Oath and Law.” the Scout one national achievement ------

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Becoming an Eagle Scout Over the years, between The reason is simple: Currently, Currently, Troop 177 has “I think its something that something its think “I If the past is any indi “The of offerings fun out SCOUTS SCOUTS tlantic join Boy Scouts will become goal of the program” (in fact, (in program” the of goal who boys of percent 3-5 only royd, and “making an a Eagle boy Scout is not the “is an option,” explains Ayk option,”“isan explains part of Troop 177. part of Troop son, Peter, who earned this as 1993highestdistinction in his wife Elizabeth have a their numbers. (himself an Eagle Scout) and Aykroyd 1946-2006, the troop haspro 1946-2006,thetroop duce 41 Eagle Scouts from acknowledgement,” Aykroyd. says we don’t want him to wait for a long time for public “When guy earns a badge earned it. provide provide immediate recogni tion to the Scouts who have events three times a year, to earning merit badges. They hold the Court of Honor activities, including camp- outs and challenges tied to Throughout the year are they involved in numerous Church, Church, a faithful sponsor. 17. They meet regularly at the First Congregational 17 registered Boy with an age Scouts, range from 11- started” when the troop was first established in 1933. scouting program, and we are carrying on what they ple in town committed to the to committed town in ple years, “because it shows thatshowsyears,“because it there have been a lot of peo who has been Troop scoutmaster 177’s for the past 15 satisfaction,” says Aykroyd, we can look at with great orable and pride-worthy as the first. years should be just as hon cation, Troop 177’s next 75 have given and wish you all the best in the future.” for the commitment you behalf of the citizens of New Hampshire I commend you to have such an tion organiza in the community. On New Hampshire is fortunate projects projects is celebrated,” Gov. Lynch wrote. “The State of all members and ment involve with several service ship opportunities, personal exploration of character for door activities, group leader group activities, door Troop 177. Troop al best wishes and est sincer congratulations” to the who extended his “person an official citation issued by NH Governor John Lynch, tha Fuller Clark. She read A .

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