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Atlantic News Photo by Scott E This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized reproduction 6 of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-EVEN- Rev 12-16-2004 PAGE 6A | ATLANTIC NEWS | MAY 12, 2006 | VOL 31, NO 18 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . VETERAN NOTES BUSINESS BEPARTOFMEMORIAL DAY PARADE KENSINGTON | The Kensington Memorial Day parade ‘A good crew’ at the will be held on Monday, May 29. All organizations or groups who plan to march in the parade are asked to be at the Town Hall to form at 8 a.m. There will be a car available to ride in for those who would Greenland Animal Hospital like to participate but are unable to march. A guest speaker will address the audience at the cemetery. BY SCOTT E. KINNEY In addition to celebrating Kensington residents are encouraged join in this town-wide ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER 10 years in the pet health event to honor those who gave their lives, that we may be free. GREENLAND | For biz, Greenland Animal Hos- VETERANS ANNOUNCE FLAG COLLECTION DRIVE more than 10 years, Mark pital is also happy to and Sara Richards have announce the addition of a GREENLAND | The Greenland Veterans Association has been letting their business new member to their family. announced that it will be conducting a drive to collect all go to the dogs (and cats for Dr. Randy MacNeill unserviceable US flags in order that they may be properly dis- that matter). joined the team at the end of posed. Those in the Seacoast area community who have flags that But, in this instance, April. He is the hospital’s can no longer be displayed because of rips, tears, stains, etc., that’s not a bad thing. first associate veterinarian. may drop them off at the High Flying Flag Company, located Because during that time “It’s a good crew here,” at 588 Portsmouth Avenue in Greenland. Flags may also be the two have been operating said MacNeill. “I like small dropped off at the Greenland transfer station in care of George Greenland Animal Hospital clinics and this one is run Hayden. where Mark serves as chief well; very efficiently. I’ve Greenland Veterans will be picking the flags up on an ongo- veterinarian and Sara is known Mark for a few years ing basis for the rest of this year, and will hold periodic dis- head technician and practice so I knew what I was getting posal ceremonies with the assistance of the local Boy Scout manager. The Richards are into.” troop. celebrating their 10-year The two men play league anniversary as owners of hockey in Maine together on HAMPTON ACADEMY the business. And it’s not a team called “The Mighty HOSTS MEMORIAL DAY ASSEMBLY just about dogs and cats. It’s Docs.” also about people. FOR THE ANIMALS — Associate Veterinarian Randy “I’ve been talking about HAMPTON | The students and staff of Hampton Academy “No pet comes in here MacNeill joins Sara and Mark Richards (and their furry friend hiring a second vet for six or will be observing Memorial Day during an assembly taking Myleck) at Greenland Animal Hospital. The Richards’ are cel- without a human on the seven years. It wasn’t like I place on Friday, May 26 at 12:30 p.m. in the school’s Eastman ebrating the tenth year of ownership of the veterinary hospital Gym. other end of the leash,” said this month. was out searching for a vet, Cyan The assembly will feature brief biographies of the 12 men Mark. “It’s really a people — Atlantic News Photo by Scott E. Kinney but the right one came and one woman from Hampton Academy who lost their lives business along with a med- along,” said Mark. Magenta in service to their country. ical business.” point things took off for medical options to increase As a result, the hospital Those being honored are Richard Raymond, Lincoln Aker- Richards took over the Richards. overall pet health. Mark will be expanding its hours, man, Roland Gray, Neil Underwood, Harry Parr (WWII), business, which was origi- “Within one year of us attributes the implementa- including opening on Satur- Edward Tobey, Norman Dearborn, Robert Lord, Richard nally in the MicroArts taking over we outgrew the tion of these procedures to day. The additional help Yellow Blake, Robert White, Murray Smith (Vietnam), Bruce Brown building next door to the place,” he said. educational tool such as the also lends itself to the accep- and Desiree Loy (training accident). hospital’s current location in So Richards walked next Internet and the popular tance of new clients. An invitation to attend the assembly has been extended to 1996, deciding to go out on door and asked the home- cable television channel Ani- What’s the secret to suc- Black those in the community who knew any of these Veterans, or his own after working at owner if she would like to mal Planet. cess? know of anyone who did. Please call Hampton Academy at Stratham-Newfields Veteri- sell her house. Three Pet heath care is way bet- “I think it’s the great (603) 926-2000 in advance so that adequate seating can be pro- nary Hospital. From that months’ worth of renova- ter than when we first start- staff,” Mark said. “A compe- vided. tions later, Greenland Ani- ed,” he said. “People tent staff is really key in mal Hospital found a home understand that pets don’t knowing how to respond to where it continues to reside talk so vets have to run diag- people’s questions and today. nostics. They’re a lot more problems. It’s being honest “It’s a much homier envi- informed and willing to get and up front with people; ronment,” said Sara. the treatment.” treating them the way you Over the course of their Mark said a recent sur- want to be treated.” ownership the Richards vey showed that 65 percent Greenland Animal Hos- have witnessed more than a of pets sleep with their pital is located at 667 few changes in veterinary owner. Portsmouth Avenue. For science. Laser surgery tech- “Pets are now regarded more information call (603) niques, pet diets and den- as a member of the family,” 433-5665 or visit them tistry are among a host of he said. online at www.gahvet.com. RTE 111 ATLANTIC AVE NORTH HAMPTON, NH 964-6152 We Sell Only USDA MEAT SHOPPE Choice & Prime Beef Bell & Evans Whole or Cut Up • 4 to 5 lb avg. 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