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For more information contact Jeff Murray at (603) 929- (603) at Murray Jeff contact information more For program. taking registrations for boys interested in joining the scouting in the scouting joining for boys interested registrations taking the Hampton Rec Dept at (603) 926-3932, or visit www.hampton. www.hampton. visit or 926-3932, (603) at Dept Rec Hampton the nh.us/rec Football program for grades 3-8. For more information contact contact information For more 3-8. for grades program Football com. on June 2-3. For more information contact Jim MacVane at (603) (603) at MacVane Jim contact information www.hamptonattack. more For 2-3. visit or June on comcast.net, jgmacvane@ 773-9751, grades 3-8, and tryouts for those who have registered will be held held be will registered have who those for tryouts and 3-8, grades at www.eteamz.com/ hamptonyouthsports. www.eteamz.com/ at hyasoccer@ comcast.net. Registration forms may be downloaded downloaded be may at Jim or forms contact (603) 929-4926 Desrosiers more information Registration comcast.net. hyasoccer@ co-ed and girls-only leagues are available. co-ed HYA soccer and are leagues sign- available. girls-only For fields. baseball 2 on June be at Tuck held the also will ups Hampton Falls, North Hampton, and Sacred Heart School. Both Both School. Heart Sacred and Hampton, North Falls, Hampton located off Park Avenue in Hampton. in Avenue Park off located 30 and Friday, June 1 from 5:30-7 p.m. at the Tuck field house, house, field at Tuck the p.m. 5:30-7 1 June from 30 Friday, and and Hampton Rec flag football, as well as Boy Scouts and Cub Cub and Scouts Boy as well as football, flag Rec Hampton and Scouts. Youth Association (HYA) soccer, Hampton Attack Travel soccer soccer Travel Attack Hampton soccer, (HYA) Association Youth at (603) 926-8706. (603) at program or the registration process, call Principal Nancy Andrews Andrews Nancy Principal call process, registration the or program certificate. (available at the main office); a copy of the child’s current physical physical current child’s the of copy a office); main the at birth child’s (available the and information; immunization updated exam; registration appointment: The appointment: packet registration completed registration Centre’s Kindergarten program is afternoon. Kindergarten Centre’s the in a and half-day program with morning the in held classes to register their children at Centre School as soon as possible. as as soon School at possible. Centre children their to register 30, 2007 and who reside in the town of Hampton are encouraged encouraged are Hampton of town the in reside who and 2007 30, that all students are registered early so that the school can plan plan can school the that so early year. registered are school students all that upcoming the for routes bus and classes Kindergarten students for the school year 2007-08. It is important important is It 2007-08. year school the for students Kindergarten grades 6-8, call Hampton Academy at (603) 926-2000. 926-2000. (603) at Academy Hampton call 6-8, grades appointment for children in grades K-2, call Centre School at (603) (603) at School Centre call K-2, grades in children for appointment or at 926-8708; School (603) 3-5, call Marston grades 926-8706; to meeting parents and children at registration. To schedule an schedule To at registration. children and parents to meeting records at the time of registration. of time the at records entry) completed by the child’s healthcare provider. healthcare child’s the by completed entry) appropriate), proof of immunizations from a health care provider, provider, care health a from immunizations of proof appropriate), of year one than older (not examination physical a and current child, a birth certificate, proof of residency, any legal documents (if (if documents legal any residency, of proof certificate, birth a child, each child. each appointment to register their children at their respective schools. schools. respective their at children their register to appointment 30 for minutes take approximately appointments Registration Hampton Academy) to pick up registration packets and make an an make and packets registration up pick to Academy) Hampton school year 2007-08 on Wednesday, May 30 and Monday, June 4. June Monday, and 30 May Wednesday, on 2007-08 year school registrations for new incoming students in K-8 for grades the students for new incoming registrations call WHS at (603) 926-3395. (603) at WHS call instructor, Mr. Richard Ray. Richard Mr. instructor, also the final concert at WHS led by soon-to-be-retired chorus chorus at WHS led by concert the soon-to-be-retired also final Spring Concert on Thursday, May 31 Hampton. on at in Concert Thursday, 7 Spring Drive p.m. in the Alumni school on located auditorium, tlantic A . - - - - -

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y ditor had just completed his taking final exam in a Financial Institutions course prior to his visit. “I was in the class room this morning, just like you guys.” encouraged to good balance employbetween work a hockey player in right. his own the book (about the ful faith elephant who the speck rescued of dust known as all for up held was Whoville) Mean illustrations. the see to while, the Wildcat defense man offered comments and questions between readings. will be able to Whos to get shout and save all the the village?” he asked. response Flaishans. encouraged the sixth grad their all in best their do to ers studies, telling them“doing all that your homework really pays off.” tant,” added Flaishans, who er Linda Davis’ sixth grade language arts classroom guest reader back in March for the school’s participation in Read Across America and the annual observance of Dr. Seuss’ birthday, Flaishanswas unable to do so at time the due issues. to scheduling opportunity opened up time in for Flaishans’ resched with correspond to visit uled the students’ recent poetry unit — providing fect platform a for per the doctor’s good beloved rhymefest found in the pages of “Hor ton Hears a Who.” Phoenix, Arizona and plays on the UNH Wildcats hock ey team, took turns reading student with tale familiar the Craig Alaimo, an aspiring “Read Across America, Take Two.” majoring in finance at University the of New Hamp shire, stopped by Hampton Academy recently to catch teach in reading some on up B E

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For more information email biz call (603) 433-2210, camp@ exchangecity.org or www.exchangecity.org. visit scared. their honoring poem acrostic classroom hero: Lieutenant who country loves Excellent fighter pilot her Incredible American Great soldier Heroic high flier “My Hero Award” to their special guest; it read “This hero award goes to Lt. Leigh Shannon. You are my hero because you are fighting to protect our country and to make the world a safer and peaceful place.” express their gratitude in Hannaford Hampton, and to Shaw’s and Home Depot in North Hampton, for donat ing gift cards to enhance the association’s fundraising for its annual $2500 scholarship to a graduating WHS of senior. Hampton Academy and ------emphasized exactly that in to the day’s special guest reference and his work ethic when it comes to UNH. his studies Part at of the cess? “He does all his homework,” said secret to his Bowen, “and hands it in on suc time.” The Hampton Gar Exchange City is a is simula City Exchange “Every day is another Over the last seven Shannon also appreci John Emery (’51) has vol Officers for the current Cowie Collins Condon (’61) Andrea (’58); and Treasurer/ Secretary Editor Art Moody (’53). The officers den Club meets the second Wednesday of the at 7 month p.m. (unless otherwise noted) at the First Congrega tional located Church, at 127 in Hamp Road Winnacunnet ton. Membership is $10 per year and interesting includes projects community speakers, and informational topics all employees have the opportu employees options, career to explore nity learn about personal finance and the free enterprise sys City Exchange explains tem,” Executive Director a Ross. “Through remarkable Philip hands-on experience, they also see how their are roles and producers consumers as economy.” the to important so designed city working a of tion with 14 news venues center, including a technology bank, radio distribu station, paper, tion center, sign shop, town hall, wellness center, restau day of flying,” Not she that she’s adds. complaining — she loves to fly. months or so Shannon has enjoyed receiving and read ing the calling students’ them “creative [and] letters, awesome. It’s pretty great.” ated how the students asked intelligent “really questions” during their Q&A session, such as how does she know plane, a in going she’s where whether she can see what’s behind her while she’s in the cockpit, and if she ever gets 100th birthday cake. high-tech his play to unteered DJ dinner music highlight ing appropriate decades. A keepsake souvenir ticket dinnerof the celebration will be provided to attendees. year are President Smith, George Vice President Doug ------n ducatio E Hampton Academy Guidance the students they “always have to make to have “always they students the sure you do good in school” to assure a successful future. Counselor, Angela Bowen, introduced who Flaishans had to the students, Flowers Flowers for June for the The annual meeting will “While here at the don’t “You touch a plane Speaking Hal of reading, “I had my holidays By By offering campers the as as a chair to sit upon, and to carpool A appropriately. dress town old the from depart will hall parking lot at 5:30 p.m. carpool, to or information For call Lisa Cote at (603) 1330. 964- provided be will Library Lane by Kathy Scheurle and Ruth Williams. on duty. Adeline Marston (’02), who taught at in Centre Hampton School decades. Lucy was the asso for severalciation’s first secretary and Adeline the third, for a combined 20 servingyears. include officer reports, Roll Call of Classes and a special roll call to officers, recognizeplus enhanced door past prizes. The buffet will a feature prime rib carv dinner ing station and, of course, a gets skills in the areas of math, math, of areas the in skills gets communication, analytical thinking, teamwork, citizen finance. personal and ship our Camp, BIZ City Exchange young business owners and the latest a P3-C Orion. man every read you’ve until ual,” she says. loran’s students wrote regularly to Shannon, sending on her holi special greetings days throughout the including Christmas, year Easter Day. and Valentine’s through these kids,” Shan non smiles, explaining how it’s not unusual for military personnel to miss observances holiday as one day blends to into the next while hands-on hands-on economics educa for tion program and middle high is school students offer Camp, BIZ City Exchange ing a day summer camp for kids 9-14. of ages the between to opportunity take on roles entrepre as owners, business neurs, employees, and tar civic camp five-day the leaders,

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EAST EAST KINGSTON | The East Kingston PTO will be STRATHAM | The community is invited to enjoy an evening evening an enjoy to invited is community The | STRATHAM This program is available for Exeter area students in grades K- grades in students area Exeter for available is program This EXETER | The Exeter Parks and Recreation Department is | EXETER Department The Parks and Exeter Recreation SEACOAST | Making its way from the streets to the stage is stage the to streets the from way its | Making SEACOAST EAST KINGSTON | Wingold Grange #308 will host a host Ham will #308 Grange | Wingold KINGSTON EAST bike-a-thon registration) are available by calling Cheryl Bourque Bourque Cheryl calling by available are registration) bike-a-thon yahoo.com. cherylb_66@ writing by or 347-1317 (603) at information and pledge sheets (which can be turned in during during in turned be can (which sheets pledge and information also be available. Volunteers are needed, and donations may be be may donations and needed, are Volunteers Additional 6. available. be June also Wednesday, before school the at off dropped available for $1. Maternity clothes and a specialty items area will will area items specialty a.m. a and clothes Maternity $1. for available House House will be 9 open from held for be will sale hot and dogs, a clothing hamburgers “Family addition, In Specials.” Meal on the school playground from 11 from a.m. to 12 on The noon. Cole playground the school part. Volunteers are needed for water stations and are for needed the water stations safety part. Volunteers course. Following the event, a picnic lunch will be served runs one-half mile down South Road and back. Prizes for top for Prizes back. and Road South down mile one-half runs pledges will be and awarded, walkers are welcome to take thon will begin at 10 begin will a.m. thon School, located Elementary at 5 Andrews Lane. The course will also be conducted prior to the start of the ride. The bike-a- The ride. the of start the to prior conducted be also will beginning at 9 a.m. A bike and helmet safety check, courtesy at courtesy 9 check, A beginning a.m. safety bike and helmet course skills a and safety Warner, Bruce cyclist, of professional sponsoring a bike-a-thon on Saturday, June 9 with registration registration 9 with June on Saturday, a bike-a-thon sponsoring event call (603) 772-4346. (603) call event keyboard. The Wiggin Memorial Library is located at 10 Bunker Bunker 10 at located is Library Memorial Wiggin The keyboard. Hill in Avenue For Stratham. about more these information selections on the harp. She will demonstrate and play lever and and lever play and demonstrate will She harp. the on selections at the Ron, husband, her with duos perform and harps, pedal demand, Stratham’s own Stephanie Curcio will perform musical musical perform will on June presented 4 Curcio Monday, at 6:30 Stephanie p.m. Back own by popular Stratham’s demand, an array of folk, classical and original music for music harp will be and an original of array classical folk, of “heavenly” music at the Wiggin Memorial Library, where music at of Library, the “heavenly” Memorial Wiggin (603) 773-6151. (603) available online at www.town.exeter. nh.us/rec or at the Exeter Exeter the at or nh.us/rec www.town.exeter. at call online available information, more For Street. Court 32 at located office, Rec for non-residents, with a $5 discount for the second child. The child. second the for a $5 discount with non-residents, for are forms is 27 July at 4 to Registration p.m. register deadline beginning beginning September 15 and running through October 27. The cost for is the and program $30 $45 for residents Exeter but rather recreation and good sportsmanship. Practices will Practices and but good rather recreation sportsmanship. mornings Saturday on be will games and weekly once held be make new friends. The program does not stress competition, does competition, not The make new stress program friends. 6 and is designed to instruct students in the fundamental aspects aspects fundamental the in students instruct to designed is and 6 and themselves to enjoy them encouraging while of sport, the currently accepting registrations for Youth 6-on-6 Fall Soccer. Fall 6-on-6 Youth for registrations accepting currently 6 p.m. at the corner of State and Pleasant Streets in front of the the of front in Streets Pleasant and State of corner 380-6142. the at 6 p.m. (603) call reservations tour For Hammer. Rusty Tour of Portsmouth will kick off its 2007 season on Thursday, on Thursday, season its 2007 off kick will of Portsmouth Tour at Mondays through Thursdays run will and 6 at p.m. 21 June history and theater meet for a belly laugh. Also, the Underbelly Underbelly the Also, laugh. belly a for meet theater and history while having them fall out of their chairs with laughter. History History laughter. with chairs their of out where fall is them Play” having while Underbelly “The and boring, be to have not does historian Laura Pope. This tongue-in-cheek production presents presents production members tongue-in-cheek audience This Pope. educate Laura will that historian way comical a in history real Underbelly Tour of Portsmouth, created by Hosker and writer/ writer/ and Hosker and by “The Seniors. Play” is Underbelly created an of outgrowth Portsmouth, the of Tour Underbelly June 15-17. Showtimes are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and and p.m. 8 at Saturdays and Fridays students are for $12 Showtimes and 15-17. June adults for $15 are Tickets p.m. 7 at Sundays End End Studio Theater on Street Islington in from Portsmouth George Hosker Jr. The play will be presented at the Mill Pond Pond Mill at the be presented will play The Jr. Hosker George West the at and 1-3; June and 26-27 May on Durham in Center “The Underbelly Play,” a new hysterical-historical comedy by comedy a new hysterical-historical Play,” Underbelly “The 642-5074. and beverages. The cost for the supper is $5 for adults and $3 and is $5 adults for supper the for cost The beverages. and or (603) 642-5932 (603) call information, more For children. for meal will feature two kinds of homemade baked beans, spiral spiral beans, baked of homemade kinds two feature will meal pies homemade of a variety rolls, slaw, cole salad, potato ham, East Kingston town hall, located on Main Street. The family style style family The Street. Main on located hall, town Kingston East and Bean Supper on Saturday, May 26 from 5-6:30 p.m. at the p.m. 5-6:30 26 May from on Saturday, Supper Bean and tlantic A .

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— Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo hoto Teen Services Librarian, Cheryl French (center) French Cheryl Librarian, Services Teen P Team (SERT). Pictured here Team at the presentation are Crimeline Chairman Paul S. Ford, accompanied by the organization’s board of directors. Accepting the check are Hampton Police Chief Jamie Sullivan and Exeter Police Chief Richard Kane. SERT is an emergency tactical response squad of comprised highly trained departments. SERT is officers called upon to assist from communities in negotiating several armed stand-offs and/or countering Seacoastan elevated commonly not resources using property and persons policeto threat within departments budgets. checked out the wide selection and great deals at a two-day The #177. Troop Scout Boy Hampton by conducted sale yard well-attended event, held at St. James Lodge Road, serves as a on fundraiser for the troop. Tide Mill last her on Sheehy David and Brand Brianna to good-bye said day at the Lane French Memorial has Library. relocated back home to New where she York, has taken a position at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville. Response Emergency Seacoast the to $3000 donated recently SCOUTING FOR BARGAINS — — REVOIR AU KEEPING CRIME IN CHECK — ------awards awards

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21 o Ben (left) Gordon and Ryan Plaisted are — Atlantic News Photo by Scott E. Kinney 33, N ol Action! Oh yes, there will be If the kids aren’t com The two men will be offering a two-week digital camp filmmaking for local kids who want to learn to make movies. offering a different kind of camp experience with Camp IOKA. Camp with experience camp of kind different a offering MAKING MOVIES — 25, 2007 | V 25, 2007 pletely pletely comfortable with the filming side of things they action. As camp attendees will will attendees camp As action. also be acting in their very own film. Plaisted that offered even if the camper isn’t side filmmaking the about all of will there things be plenty of to opportunities be on the camera. the of side other ay - - - - - | M ews N tlantic A 24A | “They “They will learn all of the Whether the participant is is participant the Whether While at the camp attend at camp the While Gordon agreed. Gordon really something “There’s “It’s “It’s really fun to work The The two men met while DEBUT DEBUT From 4A age from the camp. the from steps to making a good pro Gordon. said duction,” new new to or to filming aspiring be the next Spielberg they’re certain to take something ing, ing, sound recording, story lines will be covered during camp. the making making a film before begin to make a they film of their own. Subjects such as light ees ees will learn all into goes about what of details the finer satisfying satisfying about seeing the kids put something together from inception to said. he tion,” comple with the kids,” said Plaisted. said kids,” the with men are now eager to begin a begin to eager now are men own. their of camp held held at College in Middlesex Massachusetts. Plaisted has aided in local middle school play productions. The two Plaisted is still Gordon has been a employed. past par ticipant in a similar camp working at the IOKA Theater Theater IOKA the at working in downtown Exeter, where P

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The $25. for or three each, at $10 be purchased may Tickets STRATHAM STRATHAM | Valerio’s Kitchen, in conjunction with rides.org. 25 years old. For more information, call Project Coordinator, Coordinator, 25 call Project years old. For information, more Carol Gulla at (603) 926-9026, or e-mail coordinator@tasc- Greenland, Hampton, Hampton Falls, North Hampton, Rye, Rye, Hampton, North Falls, Hampton Hampton, Greenland, Seabrook and Stratham. drivers Volunteer must be at least residents in Seacoast area towns. These towns include Exeter, Exeter, include towns These towns. area Seacoast in residents Citizens Citizens (TASC) is seeking transportation-dependent other and volunteer Citizens Senior for rides drivers to provide projects throughout Strafford County. Strafford throughout projects All proceeds raised at this event will benefit Master Gardener Gardener Master benefit will event this at raised proceeds All it tested An information table by manned An it Gardeners Master information tested will also be on hand to answer any of questions. gardening be offering be a offering free soil pH are to invited test. Visitors bring a sample of their soil garden in a plastic zipper bag and have Newmarket Newmarket Road on Route 108 herbs, and in perennials, grasses ornamental for sale they will Durham. Along with 10 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Ocean National Bank, located at 8 Association Association will hold a plant sale on June Sunday, 3 from more information, call (603) 642-3511. (603) call information, more anyone anyone may come and browse. The school is located Andrews at Lane, 1 just off South Road in East Kingston. For costumes, dance items and athletic equipment. athletic and items dance costumes, (including (including maternity fashions from Mimi Pea Maternity, in as the Halloween Pod, etc.), well as of a snowsuits, selection Bean, etc.), and teens (Gap, etc.). (Gap, teens and etc.), Bean, Place, Gymboree), children (Gap, Levis, Children's place, LL place, Children's (Gap, Levis, children Gymboree), Place, costing a bit more. a bit costing choose from, so come early for the best selection. Most items items Most selection. best the for early so come from, choose will be $1 or less, with a special section of designer names from 9 a.m. to 12 noon in the school gymnasium. school the in noon 12 to 9 a.m. from clothing clothing sale fundraiser, taking place on Saturday, June 9 PTO invites members of the public to “refresh and replenish and replenish of to the “refresh public members invites PTO your at wardrobe a fraction of the price” at their upcoming public can sign up in advance at the library, or call (603) 926- (603) call or library, the at advance in up sign can public a spot. reserve to 3682 grandfathers, uncles, grandfathers, etc. Snacks will be served and a raffle will be held, thanks to George and Phillips of Exeter. The where education fits in with all of this. of all with in fits education where make make it to the pros; life as a New England what Patriot; it’s like to play in a Super Bowl game; life after the pros; and University of University New will Hampshire, discuss what it takes to 6:30-7:45 p.m. 6:30-7:45 lineman lineman for the New England Patriots (1985-92) from 30 May will be Wednesday, on at Library Free Falls Hampton the located at 72 Portsmouth Avenue in the Stratham Plaza, or at at or Plaza, Stratham the in Avenue Portsmouth 72 at located www.anniesangels.net. at site Web Angels Annie’s the family to devastating diseases. devastating to family functions functions as a memorial to all who have lost friends and NH Muscular dystrophy Association, AIDS Charities & Lions Lions & Charities AIDS Association, dystrophy Muscular NH Club Charities. 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(207) call event, this about information more For Cost Cost for the family-style supper is $8 for adults, $2 for Supper will be served from 4-6 p.m. and will include beans, beans, include will and p.m. 4-6 from be served will Supper ELIOT ELIOT | The public is invited to an ham old-fashioned A reception A will reception follow the and performance, a good will This short, well-crafted program features excerpts of two of excerpts features program well-crafted short, This A resident of East Kingston, Braker is a Juilliard-trained EAST EAST KINGSTON | East Kingston Community United The The Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church is led under Also, coming up this summer from July 20-22 will be the Saint Saint the be will 20-22 July from summer this up coming Also, Proceeds from the from will Sale” “My Big Rummage Fat Proceeds Greek Featured at the sale will be household items, furniture, gently gently furniture, items, household be will sale the at Featured In will shoppers addition, be able to feast on a variety of PORTSMOUTH | The families of the Saint Nicholas Greek Greek | of the Nicholas The Saint families PORTSMOUTH A 36A | the Attic is open from 10 a.m. to 12 noon for sales only. For more more For only. sales for noon 12 to a.m. 10 from open is Attic the 775-0171. (603) call information, Attic, located on the lower level of the church, is now open for for open now is church, the of level lower the on located Attic, season. summer and spring the Saturdays, On consignment. and sales for Wednesdays on p.m. Seniors; call Kathie at (603) 642-8511 or email fitnecessity2 @ or call at Kathie Seniors; email fitnecessity2 (603) 642-8511 For aol.com for about more fitness information. information Bean call at at Diane EKCUMC, (603) and programs services 642-7986. join the congregation in all services. all in congregation the join and adults for classes fitness offers also church The events. and study study is held at 10 Saturdays. on a.m. a.m. on 7 Men’s at mornings. Bible is Tuesday breakfast and Study The to service. evening everyone informal church welcomes of fellowship, great treats, and refreshments. refreshments. and treats, great fellowship, of a.m. for prayer and Combined adults from Bible 10:30-11:30 small family-oriented church located at 34 Depot Road. Depot 34 at located church family-oriented small Communion, Holy of Sacrament the is month each of Sunday a by period followed is month each of Sunday third the while Methodist Church (EKCUMC), led by Pastor John Loker, is a Loker, John led by Pastor (EKCUMC), Church Methodist children 12 years and younger, and free for and 5 all free under years 12 and younger, years children available. are Take-outs old. ham, American chop suey, scalloped potatoes, cole slaw, rolls, rolls, slaw, cole potatoes, scalloped suey, chop American ham, desserts. and beverage, and and baked bean supper on May Saturday, Church, 26 located at Congregational 1361 at State Road in the Eliot, Eliot Maine. 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S C W ongr C spiritual eekly A W EXETER | The First Unitarian Society of Exeter, a A time of fellowship, coffee and conversation will HAMPTON | The Hampton United Methodist Church, EXETER | The Congregational Church in Exeter, located Sinnaduray Rushan minister, senior is Rockwell Nancy Rev. RYE | Rye Congregational Church, located at 580 On Sunday evenings, the Jr. High Youth meet at 6 p.m., information, more For accessible. handicapped is church The artists shipbuilders, to statesmen From | NEWBURYPORT In an effort to grow in their love for God and their Sunday worship services are held at 10:30 a.m. at the contact Reverend Rob John, Pastor, at (978) 465-9666 or visit Rob contact John, Reverend Pastor, www.oldsouthnbpt.org. welcoming Unitarian Universalist congregation located at 12 Elm Street, holds Sunday services each week at a.m. at 11 9 a.m. follow both services. All are welcome to attend. For more information, call (603) 772-4002. located at 525 Lafayette Road in Hampton, holds Sunday morning worship weekly services at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. All serves Moore Carroll the as congregation its pastor. Rev. are invited to attend; childcare is provided and the church is handicapped accessible. Mid-week Communion those For is sanctuary. the held in p.m. 12:30-12:55 from Wednesday who need it, the church food pantry is open from Wednesdays 9:30-11:30 a.m. The church through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., office and may be is open Tuesday please hours; office during 926-2702 (603) calling by reached leave a message if calling after-hours. at 21 Front Street, holds Sunday services at 8:30 10 a.m. a.m. and The later service includes choral music, children’s reflection, organ prelude and postlude. Children leave for Godly Play, a church school program, return at immediately 10:15 after a.m. the and morning service. Child for infants care and toddlers is available, and there is a period of fellowship and refreshment after worship in the vestry. The next Friday Service will be May supper 18, at with 6 a pot p.m. luck and the in the informal church service vestry. Open at to 7 all p.m., ages couples as all and well families, as the singles, worship service includes and spirit-lifting joyful music, prayer, stories and congregational participation. is director of Christian music Growth, director. The and church is Beverly handicapped accessible Caldon and is is an open and affirming congregation. All are welcome to attend. For more information, call (603) 772-4216, church.org. or www.exetercong visit Washington Road in Rye Center, worship holds at weekly 10 Sunday a.m. children and youth. The Lord’s Supper is Sunday celebrated on the school is first Sunday of each month. provided for all and the High meet Sr. Youth at 7 p.m. for special activities. 5:30 at Wednesdays on held is Night Fellowship Community Adult p.m. choir rehearsals are also held at on Wednesdays small 7 group and p.m. Bible Weekly studies are available. call (603) 964-4061 or visit www.ryecongregational.com. home spiritual a provided has Church South Old authors, to for the people of Newburyport for A more than Biblically-grounded 250 years. Presbyterian provides church, a community Old of South worship embrace a faith-centered life in the Christian tradition. for all who wish to dedicated is Church South Old at congregation the neighbors, to learning about living in today’s world follow Christ. Old as South Church is people committed to investing who in and caring for people throughout the local area, offering worship, service and educational opportunities as well as a welcoming and nurturing environment for families and individuals of all ages. Newburyport. in Street Federal 29 at located is which church, Adult classes are held at information, 9:15 more For available. also are children for School a.m.; nursery and Sunday H N N G N N F Y Y wner E N N o HB749 would change the

enate 38 S $339,900 SB88 would, among other things, HOME Exeter Portsmouth P d d DI 23 24 SB42 SB42 would prohibit smoking in and restaurants (F,G) (F,G) ALLOW FOR SMALLER PUBLIC WORKER (H) BAN BUT SMOKING NO FROM RESTAURANTS, (E) CONSIDER USING HIGHWAY FUNDS TO PAY FOR FOR PAY TO FUNDS HIGHWAY USING CONSIDER (E) NAME Hassan, Margaret W Fuller Clark, Martha on on the border that cater to will smokers refugee be would which hurt by offered, amendments eight were There law. this extend the smoking ban to various other public areas. The of supporters these said amendments it was to banning hypocritical without restaurants in privately-owned smoking ban them by in those controlled other public particularly places, the state. Opponents of the said amendments be should that this amendments these and bill on is restaurants, just focus -- separately considered and go were through the sponsors the public hearing whether questioned They bills. ñ as process smoking restaurant the defeat to amendments these using just vote YES A 9-15. FAILED amendment venue outdoor The ban. to bill the passed later Senate The amendment. the the FAVORED by considered being still was it time press of As House. the the on met previously had who Committee, Commerce House 15. May on bill May 24. May UNITS | BARGAINING lower the unit union public minimum employee bargaining easier it make would it said Supporters members. 3 to 10 from in in particularly to Opponents towns. small organize for employees public small, too are units bargaining such that thought became that language the PASSED House The (F) towns. units. large bargaining smaller FAVORED vote YES A 14-10. bill, the An (G) that amendment towns would (10,000 larger exempt or more) from the units 8-16, A FAILED smaller bargaining in units towns. large bargaining smaller YES vote OPPOSED The Senate later passed the bill to was Committee Services the and Labor Industrial Rehabilitation House. The House to vote scheduled on the bill on May of 22; results that vote time. press of as unavailable were MORE | to whether was vote This Hampshire. New in lounges Current cocktail present. are minors where venue outdoor any in it ban than fewer for seating with Supporters restaurants in smoking barrier. allows law physical a having areas segregated in and 50 employees to both is dangerous smoke hand second that said business. and it improves and that banning patrons, actually said Opponents that know restaurants their and customers, it should be their not decision, the Since restaurants the bans, government’s. smoking restaurant have states surrounding TOXICOLOGIST POSITION TOXICOLOGIST | was issue At position position. of classified a forensic to toxicologist within the unclassified an Department from of Safety the money have would which prevented a amendment floor from coming out of the said fund. that highway Supporters positions fund to fund highway the using stop to has state the that aren’t related to the maintaining Opponents highways. the is it to bill said is going the to debate; too this early have Senate Finance committee who will then recommend how The it toxicologist. is forensic a for funded. The funds highway amendment FAILED using 10-14. OPPOSED A YES which vote Committee, Finance its onto bill the passed later Senate on met Senate the when pass it that 17, May on recommended, ROLL ROLL CALL From 8A Call 926-3734 or 682-3677 great family neighborhood. Close to town. Great sun room opens to deck and pool. SELLERS!!! MOTIVATED House details: .14 acres • 7 rooms • 4 bedrooms • 1.5 baths • 1,500 square feet • finished basement • oil baseboard heat • vinyl siding • cable • deck • dining area • above ground pool • sunroom • out building. Heres your chance to live by the beach. Minutes to Well the sand. maintained cape in Home for sale By - - - -

21 o 33, N ol Being a part of the Hamp the of part a Being When When weather (and side cenes 25, 2007 | V 25, 2007 ton ton Walkers is a great way to get exercise and to meet new people — and help to keep the Seacoast area clean. For more information about the program or how to join, call the Hampton Recreation Department at (603)3932. 926- walks) allow, some members walks) allow, to walks locales plan “away” such as York, New Amesbury, Castle, Boston … what there’s — mind to comes ever no regular schedule to fol low. ay S - - - | M Scouts and parents of Pack 162 in — Atlantic News photos by John Hirtle ews N cout S tlantic A 38A | A A dedicated group in Native American dancing was presented by the Order of the Arrow Dancers. the school May on 16, Wednesday, where Tiger Scouts (top) earned their Tiger badges; Wolf Scouts (middle) earned their Wolf badges; and Bear Scouts (bottom) a special demonstration of Badges. Following the ceremony, earned their Bear North Hampton took part in the Advancement Ceremony at WALKERS From 3A WALKERS PROMOTION TIME — age 7:30 7:30 a.m. for a 3- paces. to varying at walk 4-mile and Tuesday, and Thursday Tuesday, and Saturday at Kennedy Cor ners (end of High Street) at ence ence on wellness. They meet every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the old town office building at 7:30 a.m. ton ton Walkers were founded 17 years ago who by attended a state confer residents to to promoting commerce and freedom.” our protecting their own right, the Hamp time Day, we honor merchant merchant honor we Day, time mariners for their dedication P

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