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Not to Save? by Scott E INSIDE: HEALTH & WELLNEss 26,000 COPIES Please Deliver Before FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2006 Vol. 32 | No. 37 | 2 Sections |40 Pages TO SAVE, or… NOT TO SAVE? BY SCOTT E. KINNEY ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER HAMPTON FALLS | Should it be saved or demolished? That is the question regard- ing the home at 5 Kensington Cyan Road in Hampton Falls. The property is more commonly Magenta known as the Merrill property for its last residents. Since 2004 the property has been in the possession of the town’s school Yellow district. Most recently the district has been looking into creat- Black ing an access road through the property to the school, as well as how it could best serve the district for future growth. A request for proposals (RFP) for removal/ demolition of the buildings on the Merrill property was issued in early August. The school board meet- ing on Monday night will be for the discussion of proposals received. At least one Hampton Falls resident feels that the town SAVE Continued on 23A• THIS WEEK IN HEALTH Try karate for good health BY LIZ PREMO blood flowing. which means “mutual & ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER But building karate prosperity,” according to NORTH HAMPTON skills can be of great bene- Andrew Moores, a sempei WELLNESS | Those who are trained fit to the participants’ men- and director of training at Beautification from the in the Japanese discipline tal and emotional health Atlantic Karate Training inside out, keep your of karate can confirm that as well. Center in North Hampton. eyes healthy and bright, the martial art is beneficial Ask anyone who is Moores describes the getting that body you’ve to the body in a physical working their way up the dynamics of jita kyoei as always wanted and sense. ranks in their training and a shared responsibility in they just may be the first to a respectful partnership comfortable living after The blocks, kicks and tell you that karate is not which begins with the hon- retirement, all this and punches that are employed about the color of the belt orary bow taken before more in this month’s during a typical karate accenting the traditional engaging in a one-on-one edition of Health and training session or compe- tition go a long way toward white gi they are wearing. karate session. Wellness. It’s all about “jita “If you and I are part- Turn to Page 13A keeping muscles toned, the heart pumping and the kyoei,” a Japanese term KARATE Continued on 20A• PAGE 2A | ATLANTIC NEWS | SEPTEMBER 22, 2006 | VOL 31, NO 37 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . WEATHER THE WEEKEND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 ROSH HASHANAH RAMADAN AUTUMN UNDERWAY! 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NEWS SST’s Kelley named… NH Teacher of the Year BY LIZ PREMO joined by representatives ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER from Hannaford Supermar- EXETER | Ask students kets, which partnered with in Carolyn Kelley’s biotech- the NHDOE in sponsoring nology classes at Seacoast the NH Teacher of the Year School of Technology (SST) program. and you’ll get a wealth of Together they congratu- superlatives. lated Kelley and praised her “She’s the most hard for being “an extraordinary worker.” “Her technique of and dedicated teacher.” teaching is really unique.” “This is not just a special “She’s so supportive.” day for you, but a special “She’s amazing!” day for all of us,” said Bar- Apparently the folks at bara Munsey, chairman of the New Hampshire Depart- the SST Governing Board ment of Education felt the and the superintendent for EXCELLENT EDUCATOR— SST biotechnology teacher Carolyn Kelley, who has been named New Hampshire’s Teacher of the Year, same way: They named Kel- the Epping School district. is pictured here surrounded by her students after the honor was officially announced. ley the 2007 New Hamp- “Ms. Kelley represents — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo shire Teacher of the Year. the high quality educators han, “it’s the first time a Principal, Nancy Pierce. gym for the assembly and with her fellow colleagues. This distinction officially we have in this state,” said CTE (Career & Technical “She’s a real pioneer,” saw the nominating com- “There’s so many deserv- Cyan makes Kelley the state’s Commissioner of Education, Education) teacher has been said Callahan. mittee seated in front of the ing teachers,” she said. “I’m candidate for the National Lyonel Tracy. “It is only with such educators that our chil- chosen.” And, she added, The naming of New audience. glad to be representing Teacher of the Year. Magenta Kelley “is the first biotech Hampshire’s Teacher of Admitting she felt “a them.” “She more than deserves dren will learn the skills so teacher in the state” to be so the Year was such a closely little overwhelmed” with Kelley also made it a it,” said one of her stu- necessary to succeed.” recognized. guarded secret at SST that the excitement generated by point to praise the students dents. Kelley has been a teacher for nine years, five of them “It’s a great honor,” said Kelley didn’t realize she had her nomination, Kelley was she sees in her classroom “She should be [named] Yellow Sam Bruno, SST director of won until she entered the quick to share the spotlight TEACHER Continued on 23A• the best teacher in the at SST. The honor of having student services. world,” emphasized anoth- NH’s Teacher of the Year on the SST staff brings with it a “Carolyn has led our er. Black school into the 21st century Kelley, who was instru- couple of important firsts. with this incredible program mental in designing the According to Assistant HealtH & Fitness For all of biotechnology,” said SST three-year biotech program Principal Margaret Calla- at SST, was honored Mon- day afternoon during a Why Join The Constitution Day ceremony held in the school’s Talbot Great Bay Athletic Club? Gymnasium. 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