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WHS senior Glynn picks UMaine/Orono over BU By Liz Premo Editor, 21 Voices HAMPTON | If life is a game of field hockey, then Win- nacunnet Warrior Varsity Co-Captain, Courtney Glynn has scored a pretty amazing goal. The 17-year-old WHS senior recently made a verbal commit- ment to play Division 1 field hockey for the Black Bears at the ON THE MOVE — WHS senior Courtney Glynn (center) will be playing University of Maine at Orono, after turning down an invitation for the UMaine Black Bears in Orono when next year’s field hockey from rival Boston University. HOCKEY Continued on 22A• season begins. — Atlantic News Photo by Cindy Glynn Service in the Seacoast By Liz Premo Atlantic News Staff Writer 2000 Honda SEABROOK | Seacoast Youth Services in Sea- brook received a little revitalization recently thanks CiviC si Coupe to volunteers from Timberland Corporation and local VTEC, Sunroof, organizations. 5-Speed, #5663A Rolling up their sleeves, the work crew took drills and hammers in hand and picked up the paint brushes only for the creation of an outdoor recreational and educa- tional space and other improvements at the site. Back to The event, held on Thursday, September 20, was $ school part of Timberland's 10th annual Serv-a-palooza, 8,995 special! described by corporate spokesman Alyson Campbell garyblakemotorcars.com as “a global week of service during which Timberland 84 portsmouth ave., exeter, nh 03833 employees unite with business colleagues, community service groups and organizations around the world.” aND sales 866-838-3377 SERVICE Continued on 26A• hours: Mon-Fri: 8aM - 6pM • Sat: 9aM - 5pM

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Route 1 corridor in the Cains Mill Pond on the east side, adjacent to Home Depot. progressing is and Plan Management Watershed Brook Cains with several projects to clean monitor, up, and improve the in the Cains proximity of Brook Watershed Route 1. open water and improve water quality to provide greater recreational opportunities, wildlifeviews. For more information or to register for habitatthe meeting, and Commission Conservation Seabrook Locke, Melanie contact scenic secretary at (603) 474-9771. next meeting on October Wednesday, 10 at 7 First p.m. Congregational at Church, located the at 127 Winnacunnet Road in Hampton. Chris Roberge, and gardener a involved in the test UNH gardens at Prescott Park, horticulturist will talk about "Bulbs and Putting your Garden to Bed for the The Winter.” Hampton Garden Club is always looking for new members; for membership information, call Ginny Bridge at (603) 926-7340. separation or divorce are program encouraged that can to help them take and their part elementary structure. family the to changes the with cope school- children aged in a Entitled “Supportive Connections for Single Children,” this unique parent/ child program is Your being Parents and offered on Tuesdays, October 9 through November 6 from Services, 6-8 located p.m. at at 867 Seacoast Youth Lafayette Road in Seabrook. This Supportive Connections program, co-sponsored with the Cooperative Extension, is open Universityto the public and is offered of free-of-charge. New The five-part Hampshire educational series for will adults include topics that include co- and parenting single cope, adjustment children helping divorce, and to separation parenting, managing stress and finding support systems. Blasco, M.Ed., UNH Cooperative Family Extension Educator and in Consumer Resources. discussion, videos and small-group activities. The sessions include grades 3-6 offers adult and peer support, new friendships, and fun. It will be facilitated by Karyn Blass, M.Ed, Cooperative UNH Extension Educator in Family and Consumer Resources. Through structured discussion, hands-on children will explore activities living in and a family, single parent identifying and communication skills, coping making friends, building with a support system, feelings, learning to make decisions and problem solving. positive provide an experience for both the parent and dealing their with the many changes that child separation and divorce brings into a family,” says have attended other Boozer-Blasco. Supportive Connections programs say “Parents who they’ve learned more about how to their children cope. help They’ve also said their themselves child’s reaction and to the workshop was positive and they enjoyed coming.” their children; however, all accompanied children by attending a parent. must Registration preference be will given to be parents and their children who attend together. Connections, call UNH Cooperative Extension at (603) 679- 5616 or e-mail of Environmental Services, Commissioner the Seabrook and Conservation will host Transportation an introductory meeting regarding New Hampshire clean-up efforts at the Cains Brook and Ponds. Department of a.m. to 12 noon. at the Seabrook Recreation Center, across on Route 1 from Wal-Mart in Seabrook. are invited to attend and contribute suggestions and ideas to help reduce litter problems, plan a litter clean-up and - - - - SHINGS !NTIQUES  &URNI #OLLECTIBLES   6INTAGE*EWELRY To To make a donation to Making Strides Against  the the Exeter's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, visit www.cancer.org/strideson line and help continue making strides and the society saving lives. 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The first vote (B) was on Supporters said that should veterans move who the came vote to up listen long so wouldn’t debates have that sit on through othersaid those controversial who came issues. to listen issues Opponents to shouldn’t the be other moved controversial to House the voted 193-151 back debate the of issue earlier. the A YES FAVORED line. vote holding The the Iraq debate (C) was first. to amend the The resolution so that next the troops would vote only be withdrawn task “upon left undefined. task Supporters said completion,” that this would the with back president while the still supporting funding for Opponents veterans. said this task will never be completed, and this would turn the resolution into support for continuation of YES A 151-212. amendment the defeated House The war. the An complete. is task the until Iraq in staying FAVORED vote attempt (D) to YES the A TABLE vote bill 152-211. FAILED, OPPOSED the resolution to get out of Iraq, at least at this time. The House then passed the resolution. Discussion Discussion Group meets the first Monday of each month at 6:15 located p.m. off Centennial at Street. the library, more information about book waverly2692@ hotmail.co choices e-mail Joyce (603) 474-2044. Fry WELFARE to welfare recipients who don’t get a job. recipients It to would stay allow on welfare while engaged in training, vocational and would with give dependent recipients, children particularly (and the those father those of their child), that more rights. It can’t will also state give identify more responsibilities the for notification to the recipients, to provide of child care and transportation, recipients who are denied benefits. Supporters said that the and to track goal of workfare is to get people a sustainable throw job, then on not the street. Opponents to said welfare reform is working well, and that these changes will make it easier for recipients to sit back and collect a check without working. They are particularly concerned by a change in language in recipients whether clear less it makes that version House the have to show up for a job the program. The bill House 232-116, PASSED back to the some minor Senate changes. On June who 27, the final on version went to agreed with the who Governor, signed it on July 17. It became effective September 14. A YES vote making FAVORED it harder to kick someone off welfare. HOME THEM AT SUPPORT withdrawal favors Iraq, in war the of escalation the opposes (though with no timetable) and urges veteran benefits. Supporters argue that to this occupation was full funding of civil endless an become has it now and with begin to wrong war and the United States should stop and wasting money its blood and use the financial needs at home. They also question billions resources made by private for domestic contractors in this needed in the that are and military reserves National Guard war, and the states to redeploymentdefend the homeland. Opponents said that troops of the should not come home until they complete their mission. They argued that the surge may work, and that to cut and And they maintained that now is to run give in to terrorists. we should not second guess the commander in chief instead back and our troops against the extremists to keep the world safe for our way of life. whether to special order the debate and vote, so it be would one of the first bills to be considered that morning. T , ------m Editor / Publisher - Michael P. Connelly - Michael P. [email protected] Fortunately, the House Gary Patton can be reached The complaint has been or by calling (603) 926-9358. The views expressed necessarily do reflect those not of the newspaper. Transportation Committee, which has retained HB878 for further nizes study, that inequity. recog Demo cratic Chairman Jim was Ryan quoted in the Concord “Monitor” as saying bill will “the be part of a more thorough and much compre hensive study of I all, mean all, and driver’s license requirements at all ages to avoid the appearance of dis crimination.” at [email protected] test. But don’t subject older people with good records to drivingincreased testing. By state drivers law, over 70 already have to take a road test every five years. raised that Seniors are being discriminated against HB878. by Why the notdriving of other groups restrict considered to be on the hazards road? That is criticism. a Obviously, fair motor ists under the influence alcohol of or other drugs a are clear and present danger. Also, drivers from ages 16 to 25 have more fatal accidents than motorists. 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HOME Portsmouth 0 3 P d t d exeter d DI 04 23 24 (603) 431-7272 615 Portsmouth Ave. Martha Greenland, NH 03840 www.uncommonroom.com Margaret W | This amendment would cap how much communities (G) REGISTRATION FEES SHOULD GO UP (G) REGISTRATION GOES FORWARD (H) PHONE TAX (F) FLOOD AID PASSES WITHOUT CAP TO LOCAL NAME Sgambati, Kathleen G Hassan, Fuller Clark, residents residents who need it the most. An amendment to delete the repeal 8-16, FAILED so the tax moved forward, stayed in the final bill, and went into effect July 1. A YES vote OPPOSED raising the telephone tax. the federal government pays 75 percent municipalities each pay and 12.5 percent to make up the the rest. But state and during the last big flood the legislature capped the municipal cost at $5000, with the state making up the rest. Supporters of the amendment said that it is only fair that the state apply the should same cap. Opponents said that we should stick to the standard funding for flooding disasters. The amendment FAILED 10-14. A YES capping vote the FAVORED municipal cost. was a section of the trailer motor bill that would car, increase cycle and truck registration fees. Supporters of the said that increase the state needs revenue, and the truck increase was with that said Opponents version. House the in as large as not the price of gas, this is the wrong time to raise fees, especially on small truckers that are struggling to make ends meet. The increas the so 9-15, FAILED increase the delete to amendment es survived the remain, final bill A and went into July effect 1. YES vote OPPOSED the fee increases. a provision of the trailer bill that would apply the communi cation tax to the first $12 of a residential telephone bill, which is currently exempt. Supporters of the repeal said it amount doesn't to much, only 80 cents a month, but would raise million $5 to balance the budget. Besides, cell phones don’t Oppo repealed. get be would it that fair only it so exemption, this nents said that poor people, and those in have cell phones, and it’s balancing the budget on rural the poorest areas, don’t "roller "roller coaster" effect, whereby funding school for difficult it making next, the to year one from levels change dramatically boards to plan. Opponents said that the current formula does shift funds to the neediest towns, and FAILED these amendment The towns. rich cushion to order changes in away take it 9-15, so the changed formula remained in the bill, and went into effect on July 1. A YES vote OPPOSED the keeping change, the school funding formula. and FAVORED COST sides Both $5,000. at relief flood of cost the to contribute would agree that $3.7 million is needed to help communities recover from the flooding in May 2006. At issue was how much community The would the standard pay. funding formula is that

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