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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

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Opponents other said that public officials have get could they and requirements, legal and ethical own their the necessary training from the New Hampshire Municipal have to officials local for costly be also would It Association. bill the KILLED House The license. a for train and for pay to YES vote A OPPOSED 269-57. the bill. | TRESPASSING illegal immigrants for trespassing. Supporters said federal officials can’t control illegal immigrants native who jobs are and taking might be Since they are in they the are state trespassing endangering and illegally, national security. police should be able to arrest them. Opponents said that a district court ruled this unconstitutional attorney general agrees) and (and immigrants should be held by the state federal authorities and deported not arrested. as soon Otherwise as they are released from arrested, ad custody infinitum. The House KILLED they the bill 225-105. could be A YES vote OPPOSED trespassing. arresting illegal immigrants for LOBBYING LOBBYING NOT NEEDED | any public funds used be for disclosed. lobbying and Supporters public electioneering know said when their money is that being used to influence this government. would Opponents let said theeven and municipalities profits, non on burden unnecessary that this would other to talking whether know not would who officials state prove a layers of government is lobbying, and how much is spent money lobbying. Also, this might discourage the kind of dialogue that needs to happen. The first vote the (A) was language on of the bill, requiring bill: the of with concerns municipal the of some a address few items in that would municipalities report such expenditures before they knew what they were, and mandating that they post them in the newspapers. The amendment FAILED 124-192. A YES vote either the FAVORED bill or improving FAVORED the bill. An attempt the (B) bill, to without PASS the improvements, the bill. YES vote A FAVORED 74-244. FAILED would amend the constitution so that year legislators’ stipend $100 would a be calculated In in today present terms day that value. would said be that this $2000 just a takes into year. account retaining Supporters inflation, the while constitutional still intent. They would added still that maintain this a allow volunteer for legislature more but working would stipend individuals would actually compensate them to for some of their serve, since lost the wages. Opponents said that with the tight budget, and taxpayers hurting, lawmakers should not spend $800,000 to give themselves a raise. The vote (C) of 162-164 FAILED to achieve the necessary 3/5 lawmakers FAVORED increasing their supermajority. stipend. A The House YES vote then KILLED the bill 202-123 (D). A YES lawmakers increasing their stipend. vote OPPOSED | CRACKDOWN of Safety and local police federal the crackdown ability to against participate immigration. in would Federal a be used money for the immigration training. enforcement Supporters officials said are federal overwhelmed, and they need local officials to voluntarily cooperate with federal the government in order to curtail illegal immigration and to prevent terrorism. studied. Opponents said The that the local police idea already have should at the ability to enforce federal but immigration allowing law, least be participation in this prudent. Police federalmight end up devoting programscarce resources at was federal behest and immigrants might be afraid to cooperate not fiscally with the police. Some anti-immigration “fear” didn’t campaign by want participating to in this contribute program. The to House KILLED an the bill 172-160. A YES vote OPPOSED the bill. 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The Exeter Historical Society is a non- dedicated organization profit preserva and research the to Exeter’sof Located tion past. at 47 Front Street, the torical His Society is open to the public on a Tuesdays weekly basis, and 2-4:30 p.m., from and on Sat Thursdays urdays from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. For more information, call (603) 778-2335 or www.exeterhistory.org. visit used the proceeds ofcheck to that pay fees for for orders money and checks bank her own personal This is benefit. a misdemeanor with a potential sentence of to one up year at the house of corrections. 10 S O N P V O E I 22 19 6  N O D C B A T U E L E - - - 11 W P A S N T E L 20 7 C N A S T N A H E L L I To To Call News Atlantic Puzzle It In The Tell Them Tell 926-4557 “We “We do a lot of train Appraiser Caroline French French Caroline Appraiser The second charge alleges charge second The Advertise, BUSINESSES From 6A You Solved You Solutions Page 36A savvy in the ways of keeps their financials in order. ing as well, for bookkeepers, whether employee it’s bookkeepers or people who want to do it on their own,” he said. “It (QuickBooks) is super user-friendly, but you if don’t have the knowl that on the same day, Seta Ms. presented a check $93.00 for to Fleet Bank and recalls. “Though this is the exception and not the rule, valuable things do show up never owners the if even and, sell them, at least they know what they and are what they are worth in -or, some cases, what they are not worth.” has more than 30 years experience of in the antiquesbusiness -- buying, and selling appraising jewelry and silver. antiques, She has lived on the NH for most Seacoast of her life, having graduated from Exeter High School and the University of New Hampshire. 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Road in Hampton. Conway Terry Garden of Center Churchill’swill in Exeter speakblooming perennials will on that add color longer throughoutthe blooming season. Most backboneof theperennials -- with the many otherprojectsmanythewith that the group is involvedwithin the area. If anyone is interested in donating their help or gardeningcall Jean Power at (603) 926- skills, 2427. October Wednesday, onheld 11 at 7 Congregational p.m. at the located at First 127 Winnacunnet Church, 37 o 31, N nity ommu ol C 22, 2006 | V 22, 2006 The club is always The club decided to take people, who like to garden, to help with this project and on anothergarden project this year by communitysetting up committeescleanupthe areaaround the to white fences at the corner of Lafayette Road and Exeter Road, one entrances of into the The Hampton. group main will area plant in the perennials the and annuals. spring with looking for interested the board. Flowers for library the will be donated for HildrethMary Septemberby and Jane Eiras. eptember s | S w e ews N

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pies), and preserves. that other ingredients may be used, but apples and/or pears and/ or must blueberries be a defining ingredi from 7-9 p.m. beginning Octo beginning p.m. 7-9 from ber 3 ($48 for residents and $52 for non-residents). For information on any of these activities call the Hampton 926-3932. (603) at office Rec that Rockingham Meals on Wheels operates from Hampton Methodist Church the week every meals serves and day at 12 noon for a nominal fee. To make a reservation, 929-1108. (603) call by Bertha Smith, Ethel Ham ilton, Terry Perry, Crowley, Jean Cappy DeWyngart, the winner of each category -- appetizers, salads, quick breads (including muffins), pies, desserts (other than $32 $32 for and residents $37 for non-residents, and includes lunch); shopping in Freeport on December Wednesday, 6 Applef included); lunch ($25, (free 27 October Friday, on est to pick up Seniors; Hampton a at ticket the and rec office); knitting classes with Hogan Ann on Tuesday nights 37 o ------31, N nity ommu ol C 22, 2006 | V 22, 2006 Contest entries are cur Rene Boudreau of the The president The asked president for a Members were reminded cook-off cook-off will be held on the James historic the of grounds Family homestead, located on Towle Farm Hampton. Road in rently being accepted. Each contestant is asked to pro duce two of each entry; one one and judging, tasting/ for to be raffled. enough enough to win a prize must bring one month. the following Depart Hampton Recreation ment announced upcoming activities, includ several ing a trip to the Amesbury Playhouse on November Wednesday, 29 for “Disney’s is (cost Musical” School High moment moment of silence to honor the memory of Hazel Sinis galli and Fran Harvey, who died this past anyone summer. has any If information about members who are ill, call Judy Reed at (603) 926- 3731. that there is a month raffle (three every tickets for $1) and those who are lucky Rindfleish, Al and Judge, Sally Doran, and Ber Helen was Edwards Janet Smith. tha guest. a as welcomed eptember ------| S s ews w e ews N

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information information available at the meeting as well as time for and answers. questions is the “friends” organization for the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and its Discovery located on the shores of Center the Stew The Estuary. Bay Great are are handicapped accessible. Admission is $3 for ages 13 discuss the indications possible and warming global of New of state the for solutions Hampshire. There will be 2 p.m. on weekdays and on the hour from 11a.m. p.m. to on 4 weekends, and are free with Center admission. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., SSC the and its walking trails 37 W GUNDALO WORKED o - - - A 31, N nity ommu ol C Parents Parents may sign their children up and trained therapy dog, volunteering at have the library been in “Jessie’s Reading Corner.” R.E.A.D. offers chil dren the opportunity to practice their reading skills and gain self-confidence in a relaxing and fun environment by reading to Jessie, who is an exceptional and very patient listener. for a 15-minute one-on-one slot 30-minute or “group a read” slotmaximum of three with children. A sign-up a Room “J” library’s the in located is table Jessica, her 7-year-old golden retriever - 22, 2006 | V 22, 2006 As As a member of the Car Participants can venture Programs are offered at NG LEARNI HOW energy energy policy against global warming caused by carbon pollution, Harrington will NH Audubon Vice President, President, Vice Audubon NH who will Joel M. Harrington, address the issue of global warming. non-partisan a Coalition, bon scientists, citizens, of coalition businesses, students, com munities and organizations which have come together to advocate for a national rne Point State Park in Rye. out to the rocky examine shore a or magnified crea ture indoors to learn about special adaptationsallow it to that live dynamic environment. in such a eptember - - - | S s w ews ews e ews N N N

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In addition, donations for the Hobbs House food pantry Backpacks, Backpacks, new or used in good condition); loose-leaf HAMPTON | The Hampton Community Coalition (HCC), (HCC), Coalition Community Hampton The | HAMPTON The Music Studio is located at 150 Lafayette Road in Rye. To To Rye. in Road Lafayette 150 at located is Studio Music The Meeting Meeting on Tuesdays from 4:15-5:15 p.m., students will RYE RYE | Seacoast Honors Youth Band (SHYB), under the Saturday. Saturday. For more information, call 926-3368. the (603) at Library Lane Memorial through Thursday; and Thursday; from 9 through a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and connect from the library and stay all day. all stay and library the from connect per per day during busy periods. Those who have computer with their either own a wireless card or Ethernet port can in in Hampton offers free access to computers with access Internet to everyone. Times may be limited to 20 minutes to to keep up with the news from home? Need a computer to CD? to photos digital offload to to catch up on to e-mail? Want log on to a local newspaper (603) 772-2411. (603) IRS code section 501(c) (3). Any donation made to the CCT is is CCT the to made donation Any (3). 501(c) section code IRS call For information, more as by allowed tax law. deductible cards are accepted. are cards made made payable to Chamber Community Trust; major credit Area Area Chamber of Commerce located at 120 Exeter or Water Street, online at Checks www.exeterarea.org. should be that support a variety of community-based objectives. community-based of a variety support that Trust, which has been established by the Exeter Area Chamber Chamber Area Exeter the by established been has which Trust, initiatives and to of enhance coordinate develop, Commerce prizes. prizes. The format is best ball/ scramble and the classic is players. 128 first the to limited player player gifts, a hearty meal and opportunities to win great 28. Trust (CCT) Golf Classic, taking place on Thursday, September September in Greenland will Thursday, be on the place site taking for the Classic, Chamber Golf Community (CCT) Trust Stratham. For more information, call (603) 775-0171. (603) call information, more For Stratham. lot lot behind the church, which is located on Emery Lane in a.m. to 12 for sales only. sales for 12 to a.m. and and 7-9 p.m. for sales and consignments; and 10 Saturday, Community Church, has begun a new season, and is currently currently is and season, new a begun has Church, Community items. winter and fall of consignments welcoming Hobbs House to make a donation. make to House Hobbs needed and accepted. and needed (non-perishable (non-perishable food items, canned goods, etc.) are always Please bring any donations to Trinity’s parish house (Hobbs Please bring any to donations Trinity’s Hampton. in Street High 200 at located House), boxes, calculators and datebooks. and calculators boxes, markers; markers; colored pencils, glue sticks, blunt scissors; lunch paper paper (3 holes); erasers, pencils, pens, (lined); binders K-2 for pads writing beginning in sizes 1”, 1-1/2”, 2”, or 3”; following school supplies for children in need: in children for supplies school following together together with Trinity Church, is seeking donations of the for more information visit www.TheMusicStudio.us. visit information more for request a brochure or to register by phone call (603) 964-1190; 964-1190; (603) call phone by register to or brochure a request ethnic, sacred, and patriotic music. patriotic and sacred, ethnic, study challenging music from master composers and explore explore and composers master from music challenging study a wide variety of genres that include jazz, pop, Broadway, potential in the area of instrumental music. instrumental of area the in potential direction direction of Andrea Papoutsy, is now middle accepting school talented musicians in grades 6-8 who demonstrate c tlanti A .

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Hampton. in Street High 200 at located House), (Hobbs house and and datebooks. HCC parish will to Trinity’s any donations bring happily Please too. accept businesses, donations from pads pads for K-2 colored markers; pens, erasers, (lined); pencils, pencils, glue sticks, blunt scissors; lunch boxes, calculators (3 holes); binders in sizes 1”, 1-1/2”, 2”, or 3”; beginning writing writing beginning 3”; or 2”, 1-1/2”, 1”, sizes in binders holes); (3 following school supplies for children in need: in children for supplies school following together together with Trinity Church, is seeking donations of the print an application, visit www.hampton. lib.nh.us/ library/ library/ lib.nh.us/ visit print www.hampton. an application, index.htm. friends/ in Hampton. in For Hampton. about more the information or Friends, to family. for for desirable extras and future Yearly capital expenditures. and $15 for a at $10 start for an dues individual membership dedicated dedicated to public stimulating support of the and library, funds by raising it resource as a supporting community vital raised at the sale will benefit the library. the benefit will sale the at raised will be a special preview for Friends members on Wednesday on Wednesday members Friends for preview be a special will p.m. 7:30 to p.m. 6:30 from 27 September evening, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday, September 29 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 4:30 to 9 a.m. from 29 September There Friday, noon. 7 p.m.; to 12 9 a.m. to from a.m. 9 from 30 September Saturday, and p.m., at the Friends of the Lane Memorial Library’s Annual Summer Summer Annual Library’s Memorial Lane the of Friends the at Sale. Book when there will be adult and children’s book bargains galore galore bargains book be will and children’s adult there when NHTP at (603) 431-6644 ext. 1 or visit www.nhtheatre project. 1 ext. www.nhtheatre or visit 431-6644 at (603) NHTP org. performance, acting and technique, performance, fun. Every friends. class and session family for performance informal an with ends follow the NH Department of Education curriculum standards standards curriculum Education of Department NH the follow for drama, with a focus on artistic excellence, ensemble “Teen Scene Study” for ages 12-16, meeting on Mondays from from Mondays on meeting 12-16, ages for Study” Scene “Teen classes NHTP by Piel ($150). Sofia p.m. and 5-6:45 instructed Sofia Piel and meeting on Mondays from 4-5 p.m. ($125); and ($125); p.m. 4-5 from on Mondays meeting and Piel Sofia by Christy Cloutier Holmes and meeting on Wednesdays from from Wednesdays on meeting and Holmes Cloutier Christy by by instructed 8-12, ages for Theatre” “Story ($125); p.m. 4-4:45 Portsmouth. the West End Studio Theatre, located at 959 Islington Street in Street Islington at 959 located Theatre, Studio End West the theatre classes for ages 6-16. ages for classes theatre is currently accepting registration for the 2006 registration fall of session accepting is currently additional additional information, call (603) 964-6029 or visit http:// usafbandofliberty.com. on on the WHS campus on Alumni Drive in Hampton. For and 3 p.m. weekdays. p.m. 3 and Box 141, North Hampton, NH 03862. Or, stop by the town office office town the by stop Or, 03862. 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pe o by this full-scale theatrical experience. theatrical full-scale this by Seniors, for each $13.50 admission; general for of 15 and and groups or UNH more; students reserve To under. and 12 age children for $8.50 tickets or for call more information, the MUB ticket office at (603) 862-2290 or visit www. unhmub.com. shire’s Department of Department shire’s and Theatre Dance has announced the 2006-07 theatre season held at and the Paul Creative Arts dance Center Durham. in ing on October 11-14 at 7 p.m. at Theatre and Johnson UNH the in p.m. 2 October at 14-15 This is Arts the the Center. Paul first Creative presented productions mainstage of series a in through UNH’s Department of Theatre and Dance. cal” is a colorful tale featuring many favorite Dr. Seuss acters: char the Cat in the Hat, Horton Ger Elephant, the trude Lazy Mayzie, and McFuzz, more. 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NASCAR questions to hodg esnews @earthlink.net. ------22, 2006 | A 22, 2006 eptember 37 | S 37 | o But the big question is, While most big name Dale Jr. arrived in Then on Tuesday, he He failed to mention Earnhardt left Mobile often. But being in the bat tle for a been a lot Chase of fun for me.” spot has how do most Cup find drivers time to race? Cup drivers are ly constant moaning and about groaning demands madetheir time, what they on fail to say is most of their off time is spent on increasingsize of their the bank account. Mobile, Alabama on Mon day afternoon in his private jet and hosted investors a for party his new of $650- million Alabama ports Motors Park. Bottles of $200champagne flowed freely,as dignitaries and guests invited were treated to best the Omaha prime rib and fried shrimp. held a in press downtown conference Mobile announced and plans to devel op a D-shaped, round track 0.70-milethat will even tually seat plus three 125,000other tracks, and fans, a RV-park and other enter tainment venues on acres in south 2,700 Alabama. that his group plans to ask the State of Alabamalocal and governments to in chip around $300-million ‘good as faith,’ and to that insure the project gets off the ground. 32, N ol ------V “That is what it is for, “I don’t want to be on Entry forms are available Top-10 Chase contend Top-10 Craftsman Truck Busy week for Dale Jr. Dale Earnhardt Jr. right?” Earnhardt Jr. of the said Chase. “To keep the fans interested. It is ing as excit a driver to be a part of it. I know sort that of sounds cliché, it but is for me really a excitingpart of to it and be (the)I Chase isam what itglad is. the outside looking in too at the community desk the at Hampton town building; the Lane Memorial office Library; the North Hampton Library; or by calling Kaiser Ann at (603) 926-8538 or Skip at Webb (603) 926-3851. For additional information about the James House, visit www.james house museum. org. Gilliland, 37. 38. KyleKyle Busch, Petty,39. Jimmie Johnson, 40. Bobby Labon te, 41. , 42. , 43. JeffGreen ers after one 1. of Harvick-5230, 10 races: lin-5195, 2. Ham 3. Kenseth-5189,4. Gordon-5180, 5. Burton- 5166, 7. Earnhardt-5149, 8. Kahne-5120, 9. 5091, 10. Busch-5084 Johnson- Series leaders: 1.2784, Bodine- 2. Reutimann-2521, Benson-2660, 4. Craw 3.ford-2469, 5. Starr-2450, Musgrave-2450, 6. 7. Hornaday-2371, 8. Sprague-2355, 9. Cook-2345, 10. Bliss-2316 dropped one spotChase points, infrom sixth to the seventh. Kahne, 17. , 18. Carl Edwards, 19. Kurt Busch, 20. David Stremme, 21. , 22. tin MarTruex, 23. Michael Wal trip, 24. ,Sterling 25. Marlin, Raines, 26. 27. Tony Travis 28. Kvapil, , McMurray, 29. 30. Jamie Kevin LeP age, 31. , 32. , Schrader, 34. Chad Chaffin, 33. 35. Ken , 36. David 39 ------The Racing Corner Finishing order of Syl For a donation of $1, Gordon’s third-place Dale Earnhardt Jr. and “The car just would not The two big losers were Johnson wound up 39th Jeff Gordon finished werebad onrestarts “We JAMES From 12A 10th in points. vania 300: 1. vick, 2. , Kevin 3. Jeff Har Gordon, 4. Denny Hamlin, 5. , 6. Sadler, 7. ElliottJ.J. Yeley, 8. , 9. Matt11. , Kenseth, 12. Newman, Ryan 13. hardt Dale Jr., 14. , 15. Earn , 16. Kasey everyone is invited to taste the entries and vote for the people’s choice. They also participate can in the raffle of each entry. Raffle tickets will be sold at $3 for one, or $5 for four. Proceeds raised at the event will be used to fund the James House Asso ciation’s restoration projects and programs. led some today and moved up, man, we’ll take a third like this anytime.” finish moved him up from ninth to fourth in points. his team never got a handle onhis andcar, he was lucky to finish 13th. work in the centercorner,” said Dale “There Jr. of the at the end, it worse. was I a want little to (the win this championship)today is really, really and frus trating. We’re a better team than our today.” finish showed Jimmie Johnson and Busch. Both Kylewere victims of other drivers’ wrecks. and dropped to points, while ninth Busch is innow (Chase contenders) You’re hard. so them. timid You make one around mistake little around them you and will ruin their of chance making the ship.” champion third. all day,” said Gordon. “Our car was set runs. I’m happy. This up is the for way to long start the Chase. 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Saturday, October 21 indoors indoors 21 October Saturday, at St. James Lodge on Tide Mill Road in Hampton. are also currently available for $10 each Computer, at Hampton Lafayette Road in Hampton. located Stop by on the shop through Monday Friday between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Checks money or orders made should out to Troop 177. be Or, call Committee Chairman, the yard sales,” referring chuckle, a with says Marsolais to the spring and fall events which Troop 177 hosts each “They’re fundraisers. as year a lot easier.” Recipes Bounty: Scout “Boy of 177” will be from Troop sold at the Scout’s upcoming fall yard sale, taking place on community, community, and the church workers reinforced to each other what it means the to hands of Jesus in service be to others. warm your of all by gifted be the of behalf on And support. children we serve, we thank you with all our hearts. we’ve been on the outsideof the Chase,” said Stewart. “I would have made this a two-racedeal. 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