ATLANTIC J/ NEWS INSIDE: S ACOAST HOLIDAYS TV LISTINGS Please Deliver Before FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2008 Vol. 34 I No. 45 I 24 Pages Brentwood I East Kingston I Exeter I Greenland I Hampton I Hampton Beach I Hampton Falls Kensington I Newfields I North Hampton I Rye I Rye Beach I Seabrook I South Hampton I Stratham ConnelTrOmmunications LLC I www.AtlanticNews.corn I 107 Elm Street, Salisbury, MA 01952 I (603) 926 557 I FREE • TAKE ONE THAT'S HOT! — wo-year-old Andre* of Hampton chec s out some really cool firefighter equipment while exploring one of the Hampton Fire Department's trucks. Read more about the department's annual Fire Prevention Open House beginning on Page 4A in this issue of the Atlantic News. — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo p. Election 2008 one for the history books BY Liz PREMO done, counted and recorded, re-elected to his seat in the Ls New I la mpshre CA:Wel - ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER American voters elected Illinois Senator Barack ()barna Senate hut will be serving as vice president instead. nor John lynch (D1 was Ivelected for a third term in a as the nation's 44th president — an event that has been The Obama/Biden campaign — and indeed many candidates overall from the virtual landslide in his campaign against GOP State Sena- S eacoast area voters were out in full force for Election Day on Tuesday, lining up at the polls to cast their ballots for the candidates they felt would best serve their countni, county and district. When all was said and declared to be historic in more ways than one joining him on the ticket to victory was Delaware Senator loe Biden, 1,vho was also - Democratic party — saw plenty of support from SU!acoast tor lie Kenney, while former NI I Governor Jeanne Shaheen (I)) ousted incumbent John area voters as well as across Sununu (R) from his seat in the the , ,tate. ELECTION Cont. on 3A• r PAGE 2A I ATLANTIC NEWS I NOVEMBER 7, 2008 VOL 34. 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In theloce for re-election to her seat in the US House of Representatives, Carol She* Porter (D) ligeated Republican Jeb Bradley in his latest to return to Washington, Isf • f*two years after she S. unseated hint In NH State Senate races, Democratic incumbents Maggie Hassan and Martha Fuller Clark were victorious in their Districts 23 and 24 (respectively). Beverly Hollingworth (D) was re-elected to her slot as Executive Council, and Cathy Stacey (R) was elected Register of Deeds. For Rockingham County incumbents running for office, re-election was the order of the day for all but one. County Attorney Jim Reams (R), County Treasurer Dan Linehan (R), County Commissioner Kate Pratt (R) and County Treasurer David Ahearn (D) were voted back into office, while Andrew Christie (R) was unseated by Deb Crapo (D). • Democratic candidates for state rep from the various Seacoast area districts slightly outnumbered Republicans, with a number of incumbents on both sides being re-elected. Additional (though not complete) election results can be found on Page 8A in this issue of the Atlantic News. With the 2008 Elections one for the history books, both parties will get down to business before the country — and the Seacoast — turns its sights toward the 2010 campaigns: US Town of East Kingston, New Hampshire LEGAL NOTICE ■•■• The East Kingston Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Thursday, November 20, 2008 at 7 p.m. at 41 Depot Road to consider: Public Hearing for Grant Carter, 68 South Road, regarding a Site Plan Review for a golf driving range. Public Hearing for Diana Whitmore, 108 Depot Road, regarding a Home Occupation involving doggie day care and boarding. Written comments may be directed to the East Kingston Planning Board, 24 Depot Road, East Kingston, NH 03827. t3 - Senator Judd Gregg (R) has already declared that he intends to run for re-election. 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The reasons were many — not the least of which was the Junior Firefighters Agility Course. An estimated 200 or so participants lined up to test their budding first responder abilities under the careful instruction of the professionals. They practiced physical fitness by doing push-ups before running off to "rescue" a pair of plush pals, transport "equipment," pull a real fire hose across the grass, and put out a blazing "fire" with a strong stream of water. EWE PREVENTION Cont. on 23A• TO ADVERTISE: Connelly Communications LLC is a family owned, local community newspaper, printed and distributed each Thursday. To advertise or to schedule an advertising presentation, please call, e-mail or fax Publisher Michael P. Connelly at (603) 926-4557/office or (603) 866-0883 cell or e-mail Connelly@AtlanticNews.com . or fax to (603) 926-4531, or call and leave a message during or after business hours at (603) 926-4557. 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ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER PORTSMOUTH If ever there was a "must-see" event of the year in the Seacoast region, this is it. Once widely considered an "alternative" form of lifestyle, holistic living is becoming evermote the mainstream medium as more and more people discover the endless resources and advantages available. This is the public's chance to experience it all. The first annual Seacoast Better Living Expo will assemble roughly 100 exhibitors from across the Northeast at the Frank Jones Center in Portsmouth for a daylong extravaganza in all aspects of holistic lifestyles. For the nominal admission fee of $5, visitors will be enthralled with a bountiful harvest of exhibitors and education, the proceeds of which will benefit the non-profit Seacoast Holistic Health Association. Plan to spend the day because there will be plenty to do. Bring the kids but don't pack a lunch — there will be plenty of fun for them and food for all. Visitors will experience displays on homeopathy, massage, organic living, yoga, natural living, acupuncture, meditation, holistic living, locally grown foods, crystals, psychics, solar power, conscio4s living, sustainable living, Qi Gong, chiropractic, Reiki and much, much more. "The purpose is to try to educate as many people as possible on all the services they have to offer," says Portsmouth's Joseph Carringer, who, along with Nicole Salotti, worked for the past six months to make the event a reality. Now, -- . vendors, exhibitors and guest speakers from Boston to Portland will descend on the Frank Jones Center , n Saturday, November 15, trom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. What's more, the Seaimst Better Living I- \po be the reflect place to find unique and gat, for e% cryone on that holida \ shopping list It sure to bring c hec kbook or ',torb th e M on the i ,t\ as not all , endttrs accept credit cards There will be Native American arts and crafts, skin and body care, nutritional supplements, fair trade gifts, natural body products, healthy living and eco/green books and publications, a metaphysical bookstore, fair trade and organic tea, coffee and food, in addition to displays and information on energy and healing arts, composting, natural pharmacy, aura photography, spiritual guidance, readers and mediums, and enough other shopping and educational opportunities to easily fill the entire day. Guest speaker Anne Harrington, PhD, is the author of "The Cure Within: A history of Mind-Body Medicine" and will make a presentation (seats are limited so reserve in advance). In addition, internationallyrenown spirit messenger Vicki Monroe (of television and radio fame) will offer a special group presentation as well as exclusive one hour and half-hour readings at the expo. Danielle Mackinnon will offer a unique lecture about "How Animals Help us be Better People," and explain how she uses her intuitive abilities to "help pets and their humans reach a deeper understanding of each other." Additional lectures will be made on solar energy, healthy living, Fen Shui, HPV Virus, thermography, Shamanism and more. Visitors will also get to see the official launch of the Nelson Farm Winter Organic Vegetable Order and Delivery Program. Nelson's Farm will be one of the outdoor vendors who will be selling their vegetables, prepared food and hot cider, and will unveil the upcoming program that will feature four different drop locations (Dover, Portsmouth, Durham and Exeter) where customers will meet them biweekly to pick up their food. There will be three sizes available — single, family and homesteader. Each size will feature their fresh, organic products including baby and bunching greens, fresh roots and eggs as well as products they buy from other local organic farmers including winter squash, potatoes, rutabagas, turnips, parsnips, beets, cabbage and more. Visitors will be able to try on eco-friendly organic cotton clothing, get a massage, have a "private seashell reading" and even test drive a Toyota Prius courtesy of Hurlbert Toyota in Epping. For the children, there will be plenty of free entertainment courtesy of awardwinning children's music singer Steve Blunt, and the ever-popular puppeteer, singer and entertainer Lesley Smith with her "Sammy Snail and Friends" performance. It all happens at the Frank Jones Center on Saturday, November 15 — a oneday opportunity to help you learn about living a healthy holistic lifestyle, exploring the world around you that perhaps you never knew existed, all the while enjoying great food and plenty of advance holiday shopping. For a complete list of vendors, speakers, lectures and all that the first annual Seacoast Better Living Expo has to offer, visit www.seacoastbetterlivingexpo.com . Show Off Your Facial Features with the Right Rimless Frame Design! SARAH PALIN LOOK "Best Seafood on the Coast!" Frames Back In Stock Seabed Med • NNW • SAW Lk. 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The open house will be conducted from 8 to 5 p.m., and parents, employers, former students, and community members are cordially invited to tour the new classrooms and laboratories. At 11:30 a.m., SST Principal Margaret E. Callahan will host local and state dignitaries for the ribbon cutting ceremony, celebrating the completion of SST's $8.5 million renovation project. Grand opening guests can tour the new 13-bay Automotive Technologies building, as well as learn about Animal and Plant Sciences in a new lab that features a veterinary clinic simulation, small animal lab, and aquaculture room. The brand new Wright Start Pre-School will be open, as well as the new project-based labs for Building Construction and Welding Technologies. The Grand Opening Celebration will provide an excellent opportunity to visit the new Health Sciences and Technologies lab and the newly renovated classrooms for Digital Communications, Computer Programming, Marketing Education, and Technology Careers. Grand opening tours will show visitors a newly redesigned Biotechnology lab and expanded classrooms and lab space for SST's growing Pre-Engineering program. Finally, the finishing touches are being put on the new Culinary Arts Dining Room and Kitchen. This area now features a 140-seat dining room & conference center, as well as a fully equipped, stateof-art teaching kitchen. The majority of the funding for the Seacoast School of Technology Renovation Project was provided through State of New Hampshire funds earmarked for the renovation of career and technical centers. The Seacoast School of Technology provides career and techni- cal education programs to students at Epping, Exeter, Great Bay eLearning Charter, Newmarket, Raymond, Sanborn Regional, and Winnacunnet High Schools. The Seacoast School of Technology is located at 40 Linden Street in Exeter. Guests attending the grand opening event are asked to park behind SST using the former Tuck High School driveway or behind the former Exeter High School Annex using the Annex driveway on Linden Street. Handicapped parking is located in front of the SST Main Entrance. Light refreshments will be served throughout the day. For more information, call SST at (603) 775-8461 or visit www.SeacoastTech.com . SIGN UP FOR COMPUTER COURSE HAMPTON I Winnacunnet Community Education has announced that their "Intro to Computers" course is back by popular demand. The four-day course will be held on November 10, 12, 17 and 20 from 6-8 p.m. at Winnacunnet High School, located on Alumni Drive in Hampton. The cost for the course is $75 per person. To register or for more information, call (603) 758-9231. LIONS HOLD FLU CLINIC SEABROOK The Seabrook Lions Club and the town's Building and Health Department will host a flu clinic on Saturday, November 22 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the Seabrook Community Center. Vaccines will be available free of charge to Seabrook residents over the age of 18. The Lions will also conduct screenings for vision, hearing and blood pressure. No appointment is necessary. For more information call Minabell Bowden at (603) 474-2930. WINTER HOURS AT CLOTHES ATTIC STRATHAM The Clothes Attic has announced that winter hours, which will start in December, will be Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon for consignments and shopping. There will be no evening hours. The Clothes Attic is located in the rear of the Stratham Community Church. For additional information, call (603) 775-0171. Record-high diesel prices prompt proposed fare increase for COAST buses SPECIAL TO nit ATIAPC1C NEWS SEACOAST In an effort to partially offset record-high diesel prices and other rising operational expenses, a COAST bus fare increase is being proposed for implementation on January 2, 2009. The Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation's (COAST's) base cash fare is proposed to increase from $1 to $1.50 on all bus routes and a $.50 fare is proposed for implementation on the Pease-Portsmouth Trolley routes. New students receive a FREE WEEK! Rier g.•.0 tor I.., nn,donl• fe.thiring. • 20-• classes in athletic forms of yoga • Beginner Senes • Pre and post-natal classes • Childlight Yoga • 200 Hour RYT Teacher Certification Program • Private and Private Group Classes Pki-ISAD yoga colter ISIT OE R APPARE I BOL TIQL E IA Lafavette Rd I 1111 04 North HAmpenn NH OW.: A. roe, !err Ole lierlel 141 ■dern eron 4 117,cl inlodepra ,..attavnga.rntrt rem Public hearings were held throughout COAST's service area to solicit public input on the proposed fare increase. COAST is the Seacoast's publicly financed transit system. The proposed fare increase at COAST would be consistent with similar increases taking place at public transit systems across the country in response to rapidly rising fuel costs. In a recent report published by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) titled "Rising Fuel Costs: Impacts on Transit Ridership and Agency Operations" public transit systems across the nation are reporting significant increases in ridership while at the same time struggling with the means to absorb surging fuel costs. As a result, more than half the nation's transit agencies are raising fares. "The demand for public transit in the Seacoast is the highest it's ever been in our 26 year history. With the financial support of the Federal Transit Administration IFTA1 and local communities we serve, we are looking to continue to expand and improve services as COAST has done repeatedly in the last few years," said Rad Nichols, COAST executive director. This will be the first time since 1994 that COAST has proposed a system-wide fare increase. "We have focused on keeping our fares very affordable to encourage maximum use," Nichols said. "We continue to focus on this goal. However, we must reassess our fares to determine whether or not they are the most equitable to all parties involved (e.g., passengers, federal, state and local governments), including the eleven communities that help fund our services." COAST last changed its fare structure in 2004 when it eliminated its multitier/zone based cash fare system. The January 2004 change was implemented in an effort to simplify the COAST fare structure, ease the • use of public transportation and ultimately increase ridership. All of these objectives were subsequently achieved almost immediately after the 2004 fare change. The proposed fare increase would raise a one-way cash fare (the base fare) on COAST buses to $1.50, a $0.50 increase from the current 51.00. Cash fares for the elderly and disabled, set at half the base fare, would increase to $0.73. At the same time, a one-way cash fare on COAST trolleys serving the Pease Tradeport and Portsmouth, currently free, would be set at $.50. Cash fares for the elderly and disabled, set at half the base fare, would be $0.25. The comparable fares for COAST's complementary ADA paratransit services would range from $1.00 to $3.00 depending on route(s) of travel. Currently comparable fares range from no fare to $2.00. Monthly passes, good on all COAST and Wildcat Transit buses, would increase from $35 to $52. The monthly pass program discount rate would stay the same at 17 percent. This assumes the user takes 42 trips over the course of the month, or two trips a day over 21 days. Given the higher total cost of a monthly pass, COAST is also considering implementing a S20, 15-ride punch pass. COAST will consider rider feedback when determining whether to introduce this new fare medium. To put the fare change at COAST in context with public transit fares in the rest of the nation, in 2004, the last year for which a comprehensive set of data is available, the average adult base cash fare in the U.S. was $1.37. The proposed fare increase would help cover a significant portion of COAST's increased expenses related to rising fuel costs. Estimates are that the additional revenues generated would equal approximately $70,000. As a percentage of the overall operating budget, fares represent 8 percent of total revenues at COAST. COAST p,Luchases approximately 76,500 gallons of bio-diesel (B10) annually (There is currently no price differential between bio-diesel and straight diesel). The average price paid per gallon for bio-diesel in fiscal year (FY) 2007 was S2.19 (Oct. 2006 through Sept. 2007). COAST started FY08 (October 1, 2007) paying 52.75 per gallon for diesel, a 25.3 percent increase from the FY07 average. As of luly 2008, COAST was paying 54.29 per gallon, a 56.3 percent increase from the start of the fiscal year. These increases are anticipated to add a total of $113,000 in fuel costs for the current fiscal year. Vot 34, No 44 I NOVEMBER 7, 2008 I Aniomc NEWS I PAGE 7A ATLANTICNEWS.COM SEACOAST HOLIDAYS HOLIDAY NOTES COMMUNITY DINNER CELEBRATES THANKSGIVING EXETER I A community Thanksgiving dinner will be held on Thursday, November 27 at 12 neon in the vestry at First Baptist Church, located on the corner of Front and Spring Streets in Exeter The vestry is handicapped-accessible. All are welcome to attend. There is no fee for this meal, but a free-will offering will be gratefully accepted. Meals can be delivered to home addresses upon request. Volunteers are needed to help with the preparation, serving, delivering and clean-up. For details, call Sandy at (603) m3098 Monday through Wednesday between 9 a.m. to 12 noon, or leave a message. To make dinner reservations, request a meal delivery or to volunteer, call the number above by Thursday, November 20. HOLLY DAYS FAIR AT ou■Arvi HAMPTON I The Catholic Women's Club of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church on Route 1 in Hampton will present their annual Holly Day Fair on Saturday, November 22 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The fair, which will be held in the Sacred Heart School gymnasium, will feature a variety of vendors offering arts and crafts, homemade foods and baked goods, and the Country Kitchen, serving breakfast and lunch items including their renown chowders. The raffle table is the star attraction at the event, and there are some unusual prizes featured this year. Following the fair, the Holy Name Society will serve up their famous spaghetti dinner beginning at 4 p.m. during which time the names of the raffle winners will be drawn. Tickets for the dinner are $8 for adults and $3 for children (little ones eat free). Tickets are available at the door or by calling Bob Rancourt at (603) 926-07110. — HOLIDAY SHOPPING AT ST. JOSEPH'S EPPING I There's plenty for everyone who plans to stop by the annual Holiday Fair hosted by St. Joseph's Church, taking place on Saturday, November 15 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Shoppers visiting the fair will find gifts, ornaments, knitted items, baked goods, home-canned foods, kids' activities, a silent auction and various raffles (including one for a half-cord of wood). Breakfast and lunch selections as well as tempting fried dough will be served, and there will be an opportunity to have photos taken with Santa and Mrs. Claus from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The fair will be held in the hall at the church, which is located on Route 27 in Epping. For more information call (603) 679-8805.sssssss PROCEEDS FROM YULETIDE FAIR BENEFIT NH FOOD BANK STRATHAM I The 31st annual Yuletide Fair, presented by the Exeter Area General Federation of Women's Clubs, will be held at the Cooperative Middle School in Statham on Saturday, November 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Yuletide Fair features the work of more than 100 crafters, along with many handmade crafts, homemade baked goods and a raffle. Admission to the fair is free, although a donation the door will be gratefully accepted. All proceeds raised at this event will go to the New Hampshire Foodbank. For additional information about this event, visit www.gf wcrthexeterts. org/yuletidefair.htm. - COAT DRIVE BRINGS WINTER WARMTH HAMPTON I Our Lady's Sodality, an organization associated with Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church (OLMM) in Hampton, is currently running a winter coat drive on behalf of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Coats in both adult and children's sizes will be made available free of charge to those who need them on Saturday, November 15 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The coats may be picked up at that time at St. Vincent de Paul Society, the white building across from the church rectory. OLMM is located on Lafayette Road in Hampton. For more information about the coat drive, call (603) 9266759. Ring in the holidays at Jingle Bell Fair Smak. TO nit AnAtoc Niws .HAMPTON I Get ready to ring in the holiday season when the First Congregational Church of Hampton holds its annual Jingle Bell Fair on Satuday, November 15 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the church, located at 127 Wumacunnet Road in Hampton. The Jingle Bell Cafe doors will open at 8:30 a.m. for coffee and sumptuous breakfast treats, and there will be a New England chowder luncheon starting at 11 a.m., during which everyone can purchasefresh-made sandwiches and assorted homemade desserts. Fair highlights include a vast array of handmade and hand-painted crafts and holiday decorations featuring fresh greens (the boxwood trees and kissing balls are hot sellers) and felted wool gnomes; American Girl doll clothing and Webkins accessories; homemade specialty foods (holiday pies, yeast breads and more); an expanded Cookie Walk (with a choice of cookies sold by weight) and the brand new Candy Shoppe (look for sweet homemade confections); Attic Treasures (featuring lots of pre-loved Christmas treasures, as well as antique and costume jewelry); more than 100 unbeliev- COME TO THE FAIR — Josie is pictured here with just a few of the many great items that will be found at the annual Jingle Bell Fair, hosted by the First Congregational Church of Hampton and taking place on Saturday, November 15 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo — able gift baskets; and a Silent Auction of truly unique gifts (bidding ends at 1 p.m.). Be sure to visit the brand new Little Elves' Gift Shop where children will find free reindeer food and can shop for gifts for other family members (parents, siblings and grandparents). Gifts are kid-priced for under $5 and free gift-wrapping is available. • For the kids there's face painting and pictures with Santa Claus, and Bubba the Clown will be making his balloon animals for young and old. There will also be special coupons for kids' lunches available when they have their picture taken with Santa or visit Bubba. Two fabulous raffles will be held: One for a beautiful 6x9 wool rug (donated by Portrie's Floor Coverings), and one for a weekend at a condo in North Conway (near skiing and shopping). Live holiday piano music provided by two of the church's most musical members. Plan on stopping by the Jingle Bell Fair at the First Congregational Church of Hampton for plenty of holiday fun and festivities for all. For more information, call the church office at (603) 926-2837. Holiday help earns free chiropractic exam SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS STRATHAM I To help those who may be in dire need this holiday season, Dr. Ken George and Dr. Nick Rost are giving away free introductory care to any and all who donate to the Salvation Army. The idea is simple: 'Help others and you will help yourself," according to Dr. George. Non-perishable foods, diapers, baby foods, and toiletries are desperately needed, and cash contributions are welcome. Participants in this effort are invited to give whatever they can and receive an initial consultation, a complete exam, and a free first treatment — free of charge, with no strings attached. "From conversations with both Hampton and Portsmouth authorities, it is clear that requests for help are up Crime Stoppers Help solve crime. Call 603-431-1199 or 207-439-1199 The York, Maine Police are investigating a burglary that occurred over the weekend of October 25 at the Cape Neddick Country Club. York Police are also investigating the theft of historical books from The Museums of York, The Gaol. The Old Gaol Museum is property owned by the York Historical Society Please call Crime Stoppers if you wish to remain anonymous and have information on =solved crimes or under age alcohol parties. You can also leave an anonymous tip by logging on to www. seacoastcrimestoppers.org You could be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000 if your information leads to an arrest and conviction. Avenue in Statham. Appointments are required, but donations will be accepted Monday through Friday from 730 a.m. to 7 p.m. Discover the wonders of non-force chiropractic for free, while helping those in need throughout the Seacoast community. For more information or to make an appointment, call Belinda or Kelly at (603) 772-6400. nearly 50 percent over where they were at this time last year," declares Dr. George, "yet contributions are down by about a third. Many elderly and homeless people look to this most impeccably honest charity to get them through hard times. This is the least we can do." This offer is good from now until January 1, 2009 at Dr. Ken George and Associates, PA, located at 89 Portsmouth ENJOY RYE BEACH DINNER 7NTs FROM 5:00 FRESH TAS p s SLADS WE( ;LES PA'AN -TS STEAL CHIC KEN & VARIED ENTREES BEST FRESH FISH ON ME WATER 0 0 15% OFF Your Check - Not valid with othrr coupons Eiendrs Saturday /i Holidays Valid Ulm 11/6{113 (603) 964-8251 2263 otvan lib II R:,e. FOr 1111)111111iIIIIN & & miw.rarriaceitmetye.rOm r PAGE 8A I ATLANTIC NEWS NOVEMBER 7, 2008 VOL 34, No 45 ATLANT1CNEWS.COM SEACOAST HOLIDAYS HOLIDAY NOTES Dondero Crafts Fair benefits TOKIN cause SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC Ntws PORTSMOUTH I Dondero Elementary School will hold its third annual Crafts Fair on Thursday, November 20 from 4-6:30 p.m. at the school, located at 32 Van Buren Avenue in Portsmouth. This is the place to go for holiday shopping. There will be felted and fabric bags and purses, watercolors, fleece mittens, hats and socks, Santas, snowmen, jewelry, candles, baskets, cards, wreaths, knitted sweaters, T-shirts, a makeyour-own-bracelet table, local-made maple syrup, homemade goodies and much more available. The Crafts Fair is a fund- to have a summer camp/ raiser for Towards Our Kids learning experience which in Need (TOKIN). All the money from the vendor's they would not have been able to have otherwise. Last fee to participate as well as raffle tickets sales goes year, TONKIN was able to to this cause. The fair will send 10 children to camp. The public is invited to include a raffle of baskets of terrific items which vencome to the Crafts Fair and dors have donated. -- -- do some holiday shopping. Proceeds raised at this For more information visit www.cityofportsmouth. event make it possible for corn/school! dondero. some children to be able Exeter artists hold Holiday Art Open House SPECIAL TO THE AllANI1C NEWS EXETER I Save the date for a sparkling holiday event when Lisa Cochran of Lily Designs Beading Studio- and Rose Bryant of Salmon House Art Studio host their annual "Two Studios: Six Artists" Holiday Art Open House. The public is invited to this open house, scheduled for Friday, November 21 from 3-8 p.m. and Saturday, November 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Both studios, located at the corner of Front and Union Streets, have for years been the foundation of an art- ist enclave in Exeter. Bryant, known for her soothing bright colors, exhibits in several area restaurants; has shown at the Beacon Hill Art Walk, with the Newburyport Artist Association and with the Exeter Arts Committee. She maintains her studio gallery on Union Street. Joining Bryant at the Salmon House are Exeter photographer Deb McLamon (with her stunning butterfly prints and natural landscapes) and Lori Martone of Lori Martone Pottery of Exeter (with an array of bowl and vase designs in Pre!i;iderit brand new colors). Cochran's one-of-kind Vice Preiclen( - , Carol Shea-Porter - D RR STATE MP DISTRICT 14 Amy Stasia Perkins - R 2996 larannelkbc"Perlds-R 2976 Everett A. Weare - R 2897 Mark Preston - D 2833 • Ill STATE REP MIR= 15 Nancy Stiles - R 4918 "Chris" Nevins - R 4439 4401 Susan Kepner - 0 4242 Russell Bridle - R "Renny" Cushing - D 3605 MR STATE REP DISTRICT 16 Paul McEachern - D 8022 Laura Pantelakos - D 7795 Jim Splaine - D 7233 7185 Tern Morelli - D Jacweine Cali-P8Is - D 6846 Robin Read Jr. - D 6338 "Rith" DiPentima - 0 6295 'Results Available a • Press lime EXETER I The second annual Holiday Fine Arts Fair to benefit the Exeter Center for Creative Arts (ECCA) will be held on Friday, November 21 from 6-9- p.m. and Saturday November 22 from 9-6 p.m. at the Exeter Town Gallery, located in the old town hall. Paintings, ceramics, sculpture, fine jewelry, fiber arts, and much more will be available, just in time for holiday shopping. For more information about the fair call ECCA at (603) 778-8441. PuBLIC INVITED TO HOLIDAY FAIR NEWINGTON I Newington Town Church will hold their annual holiday fair on Saturday, November 15 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Newington Town Hall, located at 205 Nimble Hill Road. A wide variety of items will be offered for sale, including collectibles, hand-crafted and "white elephant" items, and live greenery arrangements. There will also be a quilt raffle and a silent auction featuring many distinctive baskets filled with food, beverages and more. Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. on, and snacks and beverages may be purchased throughout the day. For more information about the fair, call the Newington Town Church at (603) 431-8663. November 15 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. ammommijoe Bide n New Hampshire State and Rockingham County =ME, as e maw 1 01=1111111 IIISTATE REP DISTRICT 13 "Doug" Scamman - R 7513 Stella Scamman - R 7257 Matthew Ouandt - R 6932 Kaihkar"itior Rind -D 7057 "Joe" Russell - D 6293 Donna Schlachman -0 7297 "Judy" Day - D 7009 John Henson - D 6291 ECCA FINE ARTS FAIR HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR AT ST. MARK'S Brack Obama AT KITTERY I St. Mark's United Methodist Church, located at 60 Government Street in Kittery, Maine, will be holding their annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, bk Jeanne Shaheen - SHOP FOR THE HOLIDAYS John Lynch - MN STATE REP DISTRICT 17 Pamela Tucker - R 1170 Nil STATE REP DISTRICT 18 David Borden - D 2134 Will Smith - R 2079 Senate District 23 Margaret Hassan - D Senate District 24 Sen. Martha Fuller Clark - D District 3 Executive Coundl Beverly Hollingwirth - D Register el Deeds Cathy Stacey - R beaded jewelry is sold in nine boutiques and specialty shops up and down the East Coast. This holiday season she continues the fun at her Lily Designs studio with the addition of Sandy Wood's handpainted wine glasses, and Jaye Carr's portrait photography. During the weekend of the Holiday Art Open House, visitors can put on their best face, their child's cutest duds, or their pooch's snappiest collar and stop in for an on-thespot shot by Can (portraits are done outdoors, weather permitting, so be sure to button up.) Cochran is a proud regular supporter of Womenade, a non-profit organization that assists women in need, and again this year a portion of her proceeds will benefit that cause. Join the Exeter artists at the two studios for their Holiday Art Open House festivities. There will be plenty of onstreet parking, color, sparkle and fun. For more information, call (603) 773-8490; for a sneak peek of the color visit www.rosebryant.blogspot. corn. (HOLIDAY HOSTS — Exeter artists Lori Mart one, Deb McLarnon, Rose Bryant and Lisa Cochran (pictured above) all of Exeter will host the third annual Holiday Art Open House, talcinx place Noz ember 21-22.) , There will be a huge variety of items at the fair, including crafts (sewing, knitting, painting), gifts of all kinds, jewelry, handmade holiday decorations for Thanksgiving and Christmas, baked goods (cakes, cookies, sweet breads), trinkets and treasures, a café (serving donuts, muffins, sandwiches, chowder, desserts, and beverages), candy (fudge, chocolates), preserves and jellies, a silent auction of quality items, and a children's room where youngsters can purchase items for their parents, grandparents, siblings and friends. In addition, a special visit by Sant Claus will take place from 9-11:30 a.m. The public is invited to attend this annual event. For more informatict, call St. Mark's at (207) 439-9686. YULE FAIR AT TRINITY UNITED CHURCH SEABROOK I Trinity United Church will hold their annual Yule Fair on Saturday, November 8 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the parish house, located at the corner of Route 1 and Folly Mill Road in Seabrook. The fair will feature Christmas decorations, crafts and a raffle, as well as a bake sale with a variety of homemade treats, including pies and baked beans. A lunch counter will offer chowder, hot dogs, sandwiches and desserts. For more information about the fair, call the church at (603) 474-7900. SANTA, SHOPPING AT HOLIDAY FESTIVAL LEE I Lee Church Congregational's annual Holiday Festival will be held on Saturday, November 22 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the church, located in the center of Lee on Route 155. Special this year will be homemade goodies, unique crafts, handmade stationary and note paper, fresh holiday floral arrangements, custom wreaths, gifts for pets, "white elephants" and used books. Hot homemade donuts will be available, and children can shop in their own room for their families and friends, at prices they can afford. Prior to the fair, the day will begin with a "Breakfast with Santa" event, taking place from 8-9 a.m. at the Safety Complex on George Bennett Road in Lee. For more information about this holiday event, call Marian at (603) 659-3996; Sally at (603) 659-5857; or Meda at (603) 659-3951. CACOA51 FREE 7 Day TV Guide Pages 2SEA-8SEA kviCkTrii /AC kvi Et November 7, 2008 I Atlantic News I Page I SEA . [CT'S "ir (lbw TV Sports Listings Page 9 SEA Gramm pastures, great failure for Lady Center BY LIZ PREMO MEANIE( NEWS STAfF INIUTER hen New York City songbird Gatchell W Mary performs in concert on the Leddy Center stage next weekend, the event will mark a new beginning for the enduring performing arts organization, now entering its 35th season. The concert, scheduled for Saturday, November 15 at 7:30 p.m., is serving as the official kick-off performance at Leddy's brand new theatre digs at the former Green Pastures Estate at 38 Ladd's Lane in Epping. An official ribbon cutting ceremony and grand premiere reception catered by Café Nostimo will be held prior to the concert beginning at 6 p.m. Tickets for both events are now on sale at www.leddycenter. org. Situated on more than 90 scenic acres of land just down the road from Leddy's Main Street location (where "Peter Pan" is currently playing), the new performing arts space is a modern, state-of-the-art venue that comfortably seats about 250 patrons. "It's one of the most beautiful theatres you have ever seen — absolutely gorgeous in every way," says Leddy's Executive Director, Elaine Gatchell. "It's small and intimate, which we love." It's also a godsenu for the non-profit arts and education organization, the future of which was somewhat uncertain earlier this year when the two Main Street buildings housing L,eddy's theatre, offices and classrooms suddenly went up for sale. "We were told on January 21 that the buildings were going on the market," says Gatchell. Arrangements were quickly made to move all the classroom operations into the theatre building, where in true show business tradition, the season's scheduled performances went on as planned. As the search for a new home began, Gatchell knew she wanted to keep Leddy Center rooted as close to home as possible. "We didn't want to leave Epping," she says. "We've been in existence for 34 years here," present- ing along the way countless productions ranging from Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, to Broadway musicals, to popular comedies and touching dramas, to Leddy's very own musical revue productions. The task of finding a new performing arts venue as well as much-needed classroom space for the busy Leddy Center School was apparently met in a relatively surprising and miraculous sort of way. "It's unbelievable how it all came to be. It's really serendipitous, to say the least," says Gatchell, explaining how she was contacted by a real estate broker who told her that "someone was going to be buying the Emissaries of the Divine Light commune" on Ladd's Lane. In addition to expansive, scenic acreage, the property came with a number of buildings on it, including the theatre. According to Gatchell, new owner Steve Kaneb has plans to utilize most of the property as a self-supporting farm and residential facility for people with autism, similar to the Farmsteads of New England organization in Hillsboro. In fact, Gatchell learned that he drew his vision - from that of Farmstead's founder, Deborah DeScenza Gray, who has performed in Leddy Center shows in the past. Once the all-important initial connections were made and plans started to develop, it appeared that the new venue would be a perfect fit for Leddy Center as well as for the owner, whose abiding interest "certainly gave us hope all those months," Gatchell says. "It's a wonderful thing." Not only that, but it sounds like it's for the long term. "He wants us there forever," says a grateful Gatchell, who "just got the final OK" within the last month or SO. As for the physical transition — which is still somewhat of a work in progress — "so far it's just gone very smoothly," reports Gatchell. "He has planned wonderful things for that area." And though the new theatre is already ADAcompliant, there are plans to remove a couple of rows of seats in order to accommodate several wheelchairs. Naturally, it's a welcome change in Gatchell's eyes. "We've gone so long without having the capability of being fully accessible," Gatchell says, referring to the Main Street venue which, while a beloved theatie space for many people on both sides of the stage, still has a few limitations. The possibilities and plans for the new venue have been generating plenty of excitement for the Leddy Center family. Patrons who attend next Saturday's reception and concert will be able to experience that excitement for themselves, both inside and out. "It's the most beautiful farm land you ever saw — it's just breathtaking," says Gatchell, observing that Leddy Center for the Performing Arts is moving "from busy, busy Main Street, which we love, to this beautiful country setting, which we also love." Gatchell anticipates that Leddy Center will officially relocate to those bigger, greener pastures in March of next year. In the meantime, it's lots of jazz, blues, folk and pop with Mary Gatchell in concert (along with the grand opening and reception) at the Ladd's Lane venue on November 15, and back to the Main Street location for "A Christmas Carol" in December. For more information about performances, auditions and the new theatre, or to reserve tickets for the reception ($10) and/or the concert ($41-$16) visit www. leddycenter.org, OT call (603) 679-2781. •••■••.- 1 I /r ' • at • • ENTERTAINMENT Bidding begins for BNE auction SPKIAL ro THE AnAhrric NEWS PORTSMOUTH I The doors have opened and bidding has begun for Ballet New England's "Nutcracker" Online Auction. The public can "virtually attend" and take part in this annual fundraising event at www. balletnewengland.cmarket.com . Thanks to the generosity of donors (such as Bobbi Slavin of Timeless Art Portraits), BNE has assembled an exciting catalog of auction items to get people bidding. Items up for bid include: An autographed baseball from Boston Red Sox relief pitcher Manny Delcarmen; a gift certificate for the Maids Home Services; lift tickets to Shawnee Peak, Ragged Mountain Resort, and Pats Peak; two tickets to Ballet New England's "Nutcracker" Tea Party at the Wentworth by the Sea; gift certificates to local restaurants, such as PERFECTLY HILARIOUS I Off-Broadway's phenomenal longest-running musical revue, "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change," opens at the Rochester Opera House on Friday, November 14. The show, which is a co-production of the Rochester Repertory Company and Phoenix Productions, will run until November 22. "Everything you have ever secretly thought about dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands, wives and in-laws, but were afraid to admit" is unmasked in this hit musical comedy written by Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts. With musical direction by Kathy Fink, five actors — Linette Miles, Robb Ross, Todd Sealy, Christine Muelhausen and Sasha MoriartyScheiven — play 40 roles in a series of vignettes connecting the central theme of love and relationships — and it's hilarious. Tickets are $16 and may be purchased by calling (603) 3351992; at the ROH box office inside City Hall at 31 Wakefield Street; or online at www.rochesteroperahouse.com . 1111/08 WBZ-4 CBS - 5 PM 5:30 News (N) (CC) gjag.5 News (N) News (N) (ABC) (CC) (Cc) wc944 News (N) ' News (N) ' (CC) (NBC) (CC) WHDH-7 (NBC) icli L I' WUNI-27 (UNI) 6:30 7 PM News (N) Evening News (CC) The Inalder (N) 6 PM News (N) (CC) News (N) ' (CC) ABC Wld Inside Edition News NBC News News (N) ' News (N) ' News (N) ' NBC News (CC) (CC) (CC) Primer Impact° WMUR-9 (ABC) WSBK-38 King of (IND) Queens That '70s King of Show' Queens Deal or No Deal WNRU-21 *Above the Law (1968, Action) Steven (PAX) 7:30 browse, shop, or just drop by and sign the guest book. 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For more infor mation or to sign up, call Hampton Rec at (603) 926 3932. by local artists. "We are so fortunate to have gifted artists Julie Cyr, Inger Gregory, Vita Mechachonis, Terry Provencher, Doris Rice and Marsha Zavez, who will be taking unpainted nutcrackers and making them into one of a kind treasures," said Executive Director, Martha Lemire. These nutcrackers, along with the artists' bios will be posted on the auction site soon. All are welcome to FRIDAY EVENING 'LOVE, PERFECT, CHANGE'IS ROCHESTER Robert's Maine Grill and Market; and many others. New items continue to be added daily, and with the holidays just around the corner, this is the perfect opportunity to shop for great gifts and help BNE support its mission of promoting the art of dance through performance, education, and outreach. An exciting 'element new to the online auction is the addition of wooden nutcrackers hand-decorated Sex & I Sex & riBusted i(12:15) Sat It Off u• Road to Perdition (2002) Tom Hanks. 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And — acting together for the first time onstage — awardwinning NHTP artistic team Genevieve Aidiele and Blair Hundertmark star in this Pulitzer Prize, Obie, and Tony Award winning play. General admission is $22, and $15 for students and Senior Citizens. Discussions will be held after each Friday performance, giving audience members an opportunity to discuss their responses to the play with director, actors and guest panelists. "Doubt" is recommended for ages 12 and up. For more information and reservations, call New Hampshire Theatre Project at (603) 431-6644 ext. 5, or e-mail reservations@nhtheatreproject.org . IN PRINT An exhibit entitled "Lasting Impressions" is now open at artstream gallery, located at 56 North Main Street in Rochester. The exhibit is a celebration of Rochester printmakers and features etchings. monoprints, woodcuts, and collographs, as well as porcelain ceramics (pictured) of Kristen Swanson. The exhibition runs through November 1-30: for more information and gallery hours call (603)330-0333 or visit www. artstrearnstudios.corn. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo 6 SEA An AmIC Nitm viBEP 7. 2008 • ‘..; All ••., &Health \I .* Brentwood kast Kingston Exeter I Greenland I Hampton [Hampton Beach l Hampton Falls Kensington 1 Newfields I North Hampton! Rye 1 Rye Beach 'Seabrook !South Hampton 1 Stratham • Portsmouth !Newington 1New Castle Take part in the Atlantic News' latest special section, featuring local information on optimizing wellness, rom cutting edge technology to old world remedies & alternative medicine. 64. ■•■•••••• IONONI IV° SMU a•/11.1.6." r-1 IbbUt 0t tVtIlY IVIUN I M ENTERTAINMENT COMEDY TAKES CENTER TUESDAY EVENING 11/11/08 WBZ-4 (CBS) STAGE AT KA PORTSMOUTH I Portsmouth Christian -Academy presents the comedy ”VVelcorne to Four Way: The To That The Forgot," playing Friday and Saturday, November 1415 at 7 p.m on the PCA gymnasium stage. The small, rural town of Four Way hasn't changed in more than a century. Is the town really ready for "progress" and the changes that are sure to follow when a new stop sign is erected? Audiences are invited to join the quirky residents of Four Way as they gather on the momentous occasion of the installation of the new sign. Meet a shell-shocked Vietnam Veteran and his caretaker (a former army nurse), as well as the town historian and the head of Four Way's one-man Chamber of Commerce — both self appointed. Then there's the Dobbinses, a grieving, squabbling brother and sister; and the Sweeneys, an elderly cov,ple (one who has trouble seeing and one who has trouble hearing). Presiding over these and other fascinating characters is the town's courtly, congenial grandfather figure, Maurice Darcy. Join the talented high school cat and crew of "Welcome to Four Way: The Town That Tune Forgot," and enjoy the dilemmas of the town and its characters. This production is best suited to adults and students grade 6 and up. Admission is $3 for students, and $7 adults. Portsmouth Christian Academy is located at 20 Seaborne Drive in Dover. For more information about the school or the play, call (603) 742-3617 or visittilwww.pcaschool. org. 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Parental Parental Parental Busted House "Hunting" Reba Rita HAMPTON I The Professional Firefighters of Hampton, Ural 2664 have announced that the venue has changed for their 2008 Chili Cook-Off. Still scheduled for Thursday, November 20 from 5:30-1030 p.m, the event will now be held at Wally's Pub, located at 144 Ashworth Avenue at Hampton Beach. This is the kick-off fundraising event for the annual Toy Bank, which members of Professional Firefighters of Hampton, Local 2664 have been leading for almost 30 years. The cook-off entry fee is $5; attendees will receive a bowl, a spoon and a voting ballot. In addition to taste-testing and voting on the chili entries, there will be a 50/50 raffle as well as chances to win prizes donated by local businesses. Anyone interested in entering a chili for the cook-off is asked to RSVP by Monday, November 17 by calling the Hampton Fire Department at (603) 9263316. The top three recipes will win trophies and garner bragging rights for 2009. All proceeds raised at this year's Chili Cook-Off benefit the 2008 Toy Bank, which was able to bring Christmas to more than 200 children last year. For more information, visit www.hamptonfirefighters.org or www.toy-bank.com . Rocky V (1990) (HO) Sylvester Stallone_ Busted 1 Busted Busted Busted Busted Sex & Sex & (12:15) Set It Off Road to Perdition (2002) Tom Hanks. E! News Chelsea Chelsea The Soup The Soup The Soup Girls House "Hunting" House ' (HD) The Starter Wife (N) Frasier Frasier Wedding Daze (2006) Jason Biggs- (CC) !MI HEART'S DELIGHT During the months of November and December, the Gallery at the Exeter Public Library will feature an exhibit of drawings and watercolors by local artist Francesca Fay, including a collection of flowers and nature subjects (all recurring elements) inspired by images of the Seacoast. The exhibit will be on display in the adult services section on the first floor, during regular hours at the library, located on Chestnut Street in Exeter. 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Family Fair a great CATCH SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS PORTSMOUTH At holiday time and anytime, parents often wonder how to choose gifts, activities, and play that will be the most stimulating, fun and educational for their child's particular age and stage. It is possible to spend a lot of time researching recommendations, but there's an easier way — and it's one that is fun for both parents and kids. It's the Ages and Stages Family Fair, taking place on Monday, November 10, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Community Campus in Portsmouth. The event is co-sponsored by Families First Health and Support Center and the Comprehensive Assessment and Treatment for Children (CATCH) program at Portsmouth Regional Hospital. Staff from both organizations will entertain kids with organized play in a separate room at the Community Campus, leaving parents free to explore the fair which includes the following: Demonstrations • of toys and play activi- At the upcoming Ages and Stages Family Fair on November 10, parents can learn about the most stimulating and fun activities for their child's age and stage, while staff from Families First and Portsmouth Regional Hospital's CATCH program entertain the kids. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo CHECK THIS OUT — ties for different ages and stages. CATCH therapists will demonstrate a different toy every 15 minutes, with themes such as "How to play with toys at the table, in the bath and in the car." • A chance to win free passes to fun family activities such as climbing and toddler gyms, museums, pottery making, theater and more. • Demonstrations of healthy snacks and red pes by a nutritionist from Families First. , • Demonstrations of toys that can be crafted from household items. • Oral health demonstrations by a Families First hygienist, with healthy and fun stockingstuffer ideas. • Stimulating gift ideas, from G. Willikers!, the Children's Museum, RiverRun Bookstore, Discovery Toys and CATCH. Fair admission and all activities are offered free of charge. For more information, call (603)422-8208, ext. 2. Meeting change for garden club SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS RYE Do-It-Yourself Shower System 100% Mold-Proof 100% Waterproof Hours Monday - Friday 8 - 5 aturday & Sunday 10 - 2 In any size or shape needed. 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AbOPT A FRIEND WELCOME TO KITTY CITY— The NH5PCA shelter has a lot of sweet, adorable and playful kittens available for adoption. More than 20 were ready to go to loving homes earlier this week, with 20 more expected to arrive at the shelter before the weekend. Ranging in age from eight weeks to five months 51d, the kittens come in all colors and hair lengths (short, medium and long). The NH5PCA is holding a "Black Cat Clearance" event until Sunday, November 9; black or blackand-white cats are 50 percent; all kittens are two-for-one (or one kitten for $75). For more information, stop by the NH5CPA shelter on Portsmouth Avenue in Stratham or visit www.nhspca.org . MORE POWER • • 41■ PAGE 20A PUZZLE SOLUTIONS Tell them you solved it in the Atlantic News! To advertise call us at 926-4557 • • 4 4 ' • • ' • 4 I 4 . • • 7 . 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Superman, Batman, Ironman, Wonder Woman and others were on hand to greet the many costumed visitors who stopped by. — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo — PAGE 20A I ATLANTIC NEWS I NOVEMBER 7. 2008 j VOL 34, No 45 ATLANTICNEWS.COM HISTORICAL HAPPENINGS GAMES THEWORDQUILARD 0 Al OC 8CEI P PAB H PI FBI ET ABA TMREEEEI P ST ANKEI E8 A WPH MOLE D I RE A BCLT H AEEAF GE CDTEDUK A E ET K AO LATEWBAI A E BB 8 El OK AO8VCI CH E CO E NOF A U8I I B MPNEI AEE AON 8E8MTIL I 0 CNN ERA, ✓ ARK FCFH N EEI 0081 E ERENUI F E AEOCEOL E EO L. TUN O 18 0 BACR G ILL ET VT8 P BYENE8P U OC E PD AEFWHONE E l Al YLIZM TCXGI NOE ()BCC REAMPUFF Y8U REUR RBA O UH N Y EN P ECANPI E ARO DESSERT TIME Bakery Biscotti Blondie Bonbons Brownies Bundt Cake Cheesecake Cream Puff Crisps Devils Food Dulce De Leche Fruit Ginger Bar Honey Bun Ice Cream Lemon Mousse Margarita Cake Milk Pecan Pie Piès Scone ATLANTIC NEWS CROSSWORD PUZZLE EMMEN! 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HOLMAN CONTRIBUTING WRITER "At a legal meeting of freeholders and inhabitants of the town of Hampton, in the province of New Hampshire, held at the town meeting house in said town on the 7th day of July 1755. The town has allowed that there shall be a gate set up at the west end of the 'cassey' (causeway or now Winnacunnet Road) or at the most convenient place, from the 20th of November to the 20th of October next ensuing .... "Capt. Ephr. Marston, Samuel Palmer, Jeremiah Moulton, John Lamprey and Jonathan Marston, be a committee to take care of the fence and gates to preserve the beach .... "The town has empowered the said committee for to impound all cattle, and horses and sheep by said Committee .... "That if any person or persons shall presume to cut or destroy any beach grass peas on any part of the Beach between Hampton Rivers mouth and North Hill line, shall forfeit and pay the sum of 30 shillings to be recovered by said committee before any Justice of the Peace. -- Attest, Samuel Dow, Town Clerk (Hampton, New Hampshire)" When your child's other parent is your ex something that will end up hurting the children: '• Positive conflict resolution is a skill. When you engage in it, you are giving their children a great example of how to handle conflict throughout their own lives. • If you feel hurt, angry, and confused about the break-up, imagine being hurt, angry and confused — and five years old. Experiencing the situation from the child's perspective can give you back your focus. • Try to think and speak of your child's other parent as a "co-parent," not as an "ex" or a "former." He or she will never be an "ex-Mom" or a "former Dad" to your child. • Think about the traits and qualities you once admired about the co-parent (and maybe still do) and how those same traits and qualities will enrich the child's life BY JOANNA WICKLEIN PARENT PROGRAM COORDINATOR FAMILIES FIRST PORTSMOUTH All parents want to do what's best for their children, and all parents fall short at times. One of the most challenging times to stay on track is when your parenting partner is your "ex." It is a very tall order for parents to keep "clean" with their kids amidst the emotions of a separation or divorce. The temptation to trash the other parent in front of kids or make snide cracks or innuendoes is just too great for most people to combat consistently. Parents need reminders, strategies and support to be able to do keep their kids out of the middle. Here are some thoughts to keep in mind whenever you feel tempted to say or do as well. Because going it alone is so hard, Families First Health and Support Center regularly offers "Co-Parenting After Divorce or Separation," taught by an attorney with 14 years' experience in child advocacy and a licensed clinical social worker experienced in child therapy. If you would like to get support for the hard work of parenting with your ex, and strategies for keeping kids out of the middle, these classes are for you. Offered free for participants, "Co-Parenting After Divorce or Separation" classes will meet from 6-7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays from November 12 through December 10 (with the exception of November 26) at the Community Campus in Portsmouth. Free childcare for ages 12 and under is available with advance signup. For more information or to sign up, call Families First at (603) 422-8208 (option 2) or visit www.FamiliesFirstSeacoast.org . 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THE WIDOW FLETCHER'S TAVERN 401 Lafayette Road • Hampton, NH Reservations Accepted (603) 926 8800 - Vol_ 34, No 44 I NOVEMBER 7. 2008 AnAmnc NEWS I ATLANTICNEWS.COM PAGE 21A COMMUNITY LOCAL NOTES APPLE PIE SALES A SWEET FUNDRAISER NORTH HAMPTON I Buy a pie or two and enjoy a holiday treat while supporting an important missions trip to Mexico. How? By placing an apple pie order with the Senior High Youth Group Emu' the United Chwth of Christ in North Hampton. Youth group me: nbers spend a busy weekend prior to Thanksgiving assembling scores of apple pies, which they make available to the community The assembled pies are then sold for $10 each Proceeds brought in through this sweet fundraiser help with the group's annual mission trip to Mexico, which the students take in April during their school vacation These delicious pies can be popped right into the oven, or frozen for later use. They will be assembled by the youth group on Saturday, November 22, and will be available for pick up later that same afternoon, or after church the following day. Pie orders are currently being accepted; for more information or to place an order, contact Brenda Tharp at (6(I3) 964-8194 or bl.tharp@comcastnet. DISCOVER 'WHAT'S AT THE TUCK?' HAMPTON I What's at the Tuck Museum? Lots of great "stuff," as the public will find out when Bill Keating gives a presentation on the topic on Sunday, November 9 at 2 p.m. Keating has been involved with the Tuck Museum's inventory and is fascinated with the extent of the museum's holdings, which was founded in 1925. He will be speaking about not only the "what" but the "who." Each item he will be highlighting has its own story that will unfold about its use or the person connected to it. The community is invited to come and learn about old things from a new perspective. The Tuck Museum is located at 40 Park Avenue in Hampton. For more information, contact Betty Moore at (603) 926-2543. GREAT TIME FOR ALL Step through NH Open Doors SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS SEACOAST I Open the door to creativity, adventure, relaxation and taxfree shopping with NH Open Doors, a Veterans' Day weekend celebration of the Granite State's people, products and places. Participating artisans, craftsmen and businesses invite the public to "let the scenic highways and country roads of New Hampshire take you to picturesque towns" in search of the state's natural beauty, timeless traditions, and craft heritage during this first-ever statewide touring and shopping event, taking place on Saturday and Sunday, November 89. Residents and visitors of all ages are encouraged to embark upon a self-guided tour of the working studios of artists and craftspeople; distinctive shops and galleries filled with New Hampshire-made products and artwork; roadside farmstands; and orchards, among other attractions. NH Open Doors is a great opportunity to start holiday shopping, sample local foods and beverages, and experience the state's varied cultural attractions. Participating restaurants, hotels, inns, and bed-andbreakfast establishments are offering special dining and lodging packages for guests during this weekend. As of press time, there were more than 160 participants in NH Open Doors. In the Seacoast region, for example, visitors will find handmade pottery at Great Bay Pottery in North Hampton; sculpture at Herlihedrons in Rye; jewelry and more at Exeter Fine Crafts; hooded towels and blankets at Kathy's Huggable in Barrington; serigraph prints depicting lively colorful New Hampshire landscapes at William Mitchell's studio in Dover; wine and winemaking demonstrations at Zorvino Vineyards in Sandown; and handcrafted jewelry, beads, findings, kits and more at La Mia Felicita in Plaistow. Printmaking by Matt Brown Participants are also sharing their wares and services in other regions around the state, including Dartmouth-Sunapee, Great North Woods, Lakes Region, Merrimack Valley, Monadnock, White Mountain. The event Web site, www.NHOpenDoors.com , features an interactive map listing these and other participating craftspeople, wineries, and retail shops, as well as restaurants, lodging establishments, and other attractions by region, by category, and by business name. Each listing has a description of what each participant will be offering, and a customdesigned Google map that will indicate the location of each participant and provide detailed driving directions. The League of NH Craftsmen and New Hampshire Made have organized and are managing this event with promotional assistance from numerous art,. craft, and business organizations throughout the state. Lead sponsors are the New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism and Margaritas Mexican restaurants; the media sponsor is NewHampshire.com . The League of NH Craftsmen is a non-profit arts organization that encourages, nurtures and promotes the creation, use and preservation of fine craft through the inspiration and education of artists and the broader community. New Hampshire Made is the official statewide. marketing organization that promotes the quality, variety and availability of New Hampshire's products and services statewide. Post #35 plans Veterans Day events SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS Exeter Parks and Recreation had a good turn out of participanie (some of whom are pictured here) for this - year's Halloween Costume Contest and Parade. According to organizers, the weather co-operated and everyone seemed to have a great time. Appreciation was also extended to the Exeter Police Department and Exeter Area High School Band for their assistance in this year's festivities. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photos HAMPTON I Hamptons' American Legion Post #35 Commander Ralph Fatello has announced that Veterans Day observances will be conducted in Seacoast area towns on Tuesday, November 11. The schedule is as follows: New Hampshire Marine Memorial on Hampton Beach at 8 a.m.; Weare's Common in Hampton Falls at 9 a.m.; North Hampton Public Library on Atlantic Avenue at 10 a.m.; and at 11 a.m. in front of the Global War on Terror monument on the grounds of the Legion Rail, located at 69 High Street in Hampton. This year's guest speaker is Major Michael Petruzziello (USMC), a US Marine Corps Veteran who is the well-known and respected MCJROTC instructor at Winnacunnet High School. Also taking part in the Veterans Day observances will be Legion Post #35 members, the post's rifle squad and color guard, bugler Mark Weatherby, and Elaine Weatherby, who will perform the National Anthem at the beach and later at the 11 a.m. service. The Seacoast's own WHS USMC Jr. ROTC Color Guard will also take part in these exercises. The general public is invited to attend the observances. Refreshments will be served at the Legion Hall following the 11 a.m. final ceremony. For more information call Legion Post #35 at (603) 926-4668. Exeter Fine Cra Celebrate New Ham, ire's Open Own %eked, November 8th and 9tk Join us for light refreshments and discormts on selected works from New Hampthirr's finest craftspeople. Help us support local artists. 61 Water Street, Exeter, NH 03833 Mon-Sat: 10-5:30, Sun: 12-4 www.exeterfinecrafts.com PAGE 22A I Anaismc NEWS NOVEMBER 7, 2008 I Vol. 34, No 45 ATLANT1CNEWS.COM LETTERS COMMITTEE THANKS PUBLIC FOR MAKING STRIDES SUPPORT To the Editor On behalf of the American Cancer Society and members of the steering committee, we would like to thank the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire, Southern Maine and Northern Massachusetts for its generosity and support of our Making Strides r Breast Cancer walk held October 19, 2008 in Exeter, New Hampshire. One thousand, fourteen hundred and fifty-four (1454) walkers and many volunteers participated and raised more than $228,000 to fight breast cancer and provide hope for all people facing this terrible disease. Making Strides Against Breast Cancer is a chance to celebrate survivorship. We want to applaud the many survivors who led the way. These women are heroes. They are our mothers, sisters, daughters, wives, and friends. They are the reason we continue the fight and they remind us all of a very important message — there is HOPE and early detection of breast cancer does save lives. A special thanks to all the volunteers who worked so hard and tirelessly to make this event a success. In par, ticular we would like to thank Mike Mone, our Bag Piper, Girl Scout Troop #2692, Wmnacunnet 1 ligh School Marine Corps Junior ROTC, NHAPA Dancers, Wumaciumet High School National Honor Society, Seacoast Rugby Team, Exeter Hospital Staff and volunteers, Phillips Exeter Academy, the Face Painters, Churchill's Flowers, Dot's Flowers and the many family and friends who contributed so much to make this event a successful one. We could have not done it without you. We would also like to thank the many businesses who gave so generously to provide the great raffle prizes and/or contributed logistical support and entertainment. Thank you Contributors Adam Ezra Group, 0 Water, Phillips Exeter Academy, McFarland Ford, Sanofi-Aventis Pharmaceuticals, W(RV 925 'The River", NH Academy of Performing Arts, Citizens Bank, WERZ, Waldron Engineering and Construction, Progressive Gourmet, Churchill's Garden Center, Exeter Healthcare, NH Fisher Cats, Irving Oil, GM Pollack and Sons Jewelers, Synergy Health and Fitness Center, Bare Laser Hair removal, Abercrombie Seafood Grille, Aesthetica Spa, American Independence Museum, Bakers Peel, Billingsgate Deli, Bittersweet Kennel, CB Sullivan, Inc, C'est Cheese, the Children's Museum, the Chocolatier, The Currier Museum of Art, Dr. Kimberly Marble, Elements Diet and Fitness Center, 11 Water Street, Fitness Revolution, Flynn's Car Wash, Foss Motors, Gary Blake Motorcars, Giffords Ice Cream, Golf and Ski, Graham lire and Auto, Humble Pie, IOKA Entertainment, Karla's Touch Fine Nail Salon, Karma Threads, Las Olas Taqueria, Lisa's Natural Nails, Mainly Gourmet Chocolate, Nature's Outpost, North Hill Nursery, Ocean Bank, On the Vine, Optima Day Spa, Pine Garden, Polly's Flower Shoppe, Prasada Yoga, Resee Hair Salon, Rose Eaton, Salon 72, Scammans Home and Garden, Seacoast Florists, Staffing Sense, Strawberry Banke, Striker Fast Bowling, Szechwan Taste, the Willow, the Look Interiors, Trina Loudan, Life Coach, VIP Auto, Water Street Books, Water Country, Whale's Tale, Woodes Kennels, Hair Excitement, and Irving Oil. We would also like to applaud and salute our top three teams — Think Pink, Curves of Hampstead and the Tavern Nip. A special salute to our Pace Setters Jody Barrett, Christine Carberry and Jennifer L,edaire, who personally raised more than $2,000 each. As always we appreciate the generosity of our flagship sponsor, Exeter Hospital, for the use of its staff, facilities, logistical support, and numerous, countless other contribution in this year's and all previous walks. Again, thank you Seacoast LOCAL NOTES for supporting the American Cancer Society. As always you can contact your local American Cancer Society Office for any cancer related questions or support resources, anytime, day or night, at (800) ACS-2345 or visit www.cancer.org. We hope to see you again next year October 18, 2009, for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Fred Muscara Amanda Shaw Co-chairs Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Exeter REP. STILES THANKS VOTERS To the Editor I would like to thank the voters of Hampton for their overwhelming confidence in me and allowing me to epresent you once again in the NH House. I will continue to work for what is fair for the people of NH but most importantly for what is fair for the people of Hampton. I will continue to work in a bi-partisan fashion to reach these goals. I hope at the end of the 20092010 session you will again feel that I have served you well. Thank you and regards, Rep. Nancy Stiles Rockingham 15 Hampton SEACOAST VNA FLU CLINIC NORTH HAMPTON I Seacoast VNA would like to let the Seacoast community know that there is plenty of flu vaccine available for those who have not yet had their flu shot. Seacoast VNA is currently conducting walk-in flu vaccination clinics Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at their office, located at 29 Lafayette Road in North Hampton. Medicare Part B, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Medicaid is accepted; otherwise, the cost of the vaccination is $35. For more information, call Kelly at (603) 926-2066. LIONS HOLD FLU CLINIC SEABROOK I The Seabrook Lions Club and the town's Building and Health Department will host a flu clinic on Saturday, November 22 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the Seabrook Community Center. Vaccines will be available free of charge to Seabrook residents over the age of 18. The Lions will also conduct screenings for vision, hearing and blood pressure. No appointment is necessary. For more information callMinabell Bowden at (603) 474-2930. TAKE PART IN SCOUTING FOR FOOD HAMPTON I Hampton Scouts will take part in their annual "Good Turn" service project in November called "Scouting for Food." As a part of that state-wide program, the Scouts distributed specially marked plastic shopping bags last weekend, and will be back to collect the bags on Saturday, November 8. They hope people in the community will be kind enough to have filled the bags with canned goods and nonperishable items. Following pick-up, Scouts will take the food to the First Congregational Church where it will be sorted and distributed to local food pantries and agencies. All the food collected in Hampton will remain in town for the programs of local food pantries. Last year the Scouts collected over 8,000 food items and hope to do even better this year. Units supporting this drive include Brownie Troop 2517, Girls Scout Troop 738 (Juniors), Cub Scout Packs 176, 177, and 380; Boy Scout Troops 176, 177, and 380; and Venture Crew 176. Residents who do not receive a bag or who will not be around for pick-up may bring their contributions to the Hampton Town Clerk's office. FALLING INTO FUN - Fine Italian Dining... Great Service Great Food, Great Staff Banquet Service Informal Dining Take-out available Some Things Don't Change... They Just Keep Getting Better.' 69 Lafayette Rd (Route 1), North Hampton, NH Next to the NH Liquor Store Call 603_964_5064 Families from the Hampton Christian Home School Group recently gathered for their sixth annual Harvest Party, during which they enjoyed carving pumpkins, making scarecrows and autumn centerpieces, creating whistles from acorns, and taking part in a donut eating race. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo ATLA WIC N E WS. COM VOL 34. No 44 NOVEMBER 7. 2008 I As I SEE IT PREVEN11rt 4A The day also included fire extinguisher demos and a vehicle extrication demo conducted by HFD personnel, a display of the department's emergency response vehicles and other firefighting equipment, a huge inflatable "fire truck" slide, drawings to win T-shirts, and refreshments. This was more than just a day of fun with families and firefighters, however. According to Firefighter Jim Squires, the president of Professional Firefighters of Hampton, Local 2664, the open house is a way for the public to learn about the different services the HFD provides to the community. "We're always thrilled when those folks- eeme in and get an overview of what we offer them," says Squires, who adds that the interaction between his fellow professionals and the public "gets them thinking, 'Do we have a safety plan? Do we have an escape route? - for their hcmes. And because the open house is the culmination of October's annual Fire Prevention Month observance, it gives the Hampton Fire Department an opportunity to "make a big push to make sure kids know about fire safety (and] show how important fire safety is to the younger generation." The "older" generation also reaped benefits by visiting the open house. 4' "There seemed to be a lot more adults this year, which is great," says Squires. "A lot of people were coming by with a lot of great questions. We're always happy to answer those questions." Off-duty Hampton firefighters "were there volunteering their own time fat the event]," Squires added, and the Local provided food, popcorn, the giant slide, T-shirts and hats "at no cost to the taxpayers." Assistance was also provided by Home Depot (CO2/smoke detectors, fire extinguishers), Lowes, and liannaford. In addition to public programs like the open house, Hampton's firefighters provide a number of other community services, such as mailbox numbering at no cost to residents; giving voters rides to the polls; child safety car seat inspections; composing emergency information cards; and organizing and calling Senior Bingo. They also take part in fundraisers for the Burn Fund, the MDA Boot Drive and the annual Seacoast Firefighters Toy Bank. "We try to get our presence out there," says Squires. Those in the community who would like to learn more about fire prevention and safety, as well as the variety of services provided to the public by Hampton Fire/Rescue, are encouraged to visit www. hamptonfirerescue.com . '12-. '" ' LANDING Rtck y 3enol 1:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. aCalMe Areaft f . Serving Dinner Every Night Starting at 4pm Live Entertainment Fri. November 7th - K.S. Duo Sun. November 9th - The Read/Allen Duo Complete Menu Also Available for Take-Out Oceanfront Function Rooms Available , Signs that this year's election is over BY GARY PATTON ATLANTIC NEWS CONTRIBUTING Warm I have to admit it. At first, I did feel like a monkey in the zoo. The "viz" is an integral part of virtually any political campaign. Supporters stand at a highly visible and welltraveled spot holding signs in support of their candidate. Passing motorists are often urged to honk their horns to show support for the office seeker. Each honk produces simian hoots of delight from the demonstrators. When I first started participating in visibilities, I was strongly tempted to wear sunglasses and a hooded sweatshirt to hide my identity, so that friends and neighbors would not know that I was participating in such an undignified activity. However, over time, like the monkeys at the zoo, I grew accustomed to motorists gawking at me, so I went about my business, which largely consisted of swapping political gossip with the person holding a sign standing next to me. Over the years, I have become a close observer of the behavior of both motorists and demonstrators at visibilities. In the summer, motorists are largely curious about, but not particularly interested in, people standing on a corner holding signs. Most do not follow politics intensely; do not recognize the can- didate's name; and have not, at that point, caught political fever. They seem puzzled. What possesses these people? Honks are few and far between. As the- - days grow shorter and the autumnal temperatures cool, the political season begins in earnest. Honks are more frequent and emphatic. Understandably motorists are more subdued in the morning on their way to work, and are more exuberant coming home at night. Young people are more demonstrative than older ones, teenagers apparently are less concerned about appearing undignified and enjoy showing off for their friends. Also, as the election grows closer, the political attacks wear on the nerves of supporters, and the first signs of dissent appear at visibilities. Now, mind you, despite that, most drivers remain impassive as they pass, but an increasing number react to the demonstrators. Not surprisingly, most women respond differently than men do. If they support your candidate, they smile and wave or lightly toot their horns. If they don't, they look away, frown, or genteelly make a thumbs down sign. 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All that annoyance with friends, relatives, and neighbors who were on the other side of the political fence is to be set aside, and we are to return to a relatively peaceful co-existence with them. And so we shall, smiling, saying hello, making polite conversation, and being good, law-abiding citizens until the next election when, of course, on cue, those old grudges will re-emerge. So, let us enjoy the relative calm following this long election season before all the honking and shouting starts again. Wanted To Buy sto or its advertisers. We welcome CAM a thumbs down sign, but do it more strong-lir than a woman would. There's nothing wrong with that. I like the candidate; the driver doesn't, but he indicates his displeasure in a way that doesn't impair his driving. Fair enough. But then, for a few men, the intensity of dissent is greater. Some are shouters. They roll down the car window, and shout political insults at us. As the election nears and tempers flare, fine distinctions among different political positions are lost. Instead of just being Democrats, we have suddenly become "socialists," or "communists" or "Marxists." We are urged to go back to Russia. Some bellow long political commentaries that become fainter, less, distinct, and then incomprehensible as the driver still shouting disappears down the road. For some, just shouting is not enough (ready yourself for action, insane asylum attendants). These men roll down the windows, shout at us, then stick both arms outside to give us the ultimate in a thumbs down gesture, or, even more dramatic, twin "middle finger salutes." At these times, I am left to wonder just who is driving the car? One of my favorite dissenters is not a motorist. He apparently occupies an office that is diagonally across the street from the spot where we usually stand. 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