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  • Brown irked over WHS budget approval - 11/21/2008

    HAMPTON — Winnacunnet Cooperative School Board member Maria Brown stormed out of Wednesday night's meeting as her fellow board members voted to finalize their review of the $21 million budget for the high school.

  • Foss offers $5K reward for information on illegal latex dumping - 11/21/2008

    HAMPTON — An investigation into the illegal dumping of 3,000 gallons of raw latex at Foss Manufacturing into the town's sewer system appears to have become a criminal one.

  • Tax hikes about bad timing for beach? - 11/21/2008

    HAMPTON — Andrew Guthrie said he's perplexed that his property assessment for his cottage at Hampton Beach went up 45 percent especially as the housing market continues to collapse.

  • Hampton Around the Town - 11/21/2008

    HAMPTON — A local man was indicted this month by a Rockingham County Grand Jury on charges of stealing an employee's purse at the Old Salt Restaurant in August.

  • Ward, Berry receive new contracts - 11/21/2008

    HAMPTON — The SAU 21 Joint Board voted Wednesday, Nov. 19 to keep its current administrative team intact for at least the next two years.

  • Hampton news briefs - 11/21/2008

    Lane Memorial Library's annual Polar Express party is Thursday, Dec. 4 at 6:30 p.m. We will read the picture book "The Polar Express," sing carols, eat snacks and have a "surprise guest." Event is especially appropriate for children age 3-6.

  • SESPA contract ratified, now its up to voters - 11/21/2008

    HAMPTON — Members of all six school board's within SAU 21 said they are in favor of a new contract being offered to the Seacoast Education Support Personnel Association.

  • Hampton officials losing faith in fix of retirement system error - 11/21/2008

    HAMPTON — Town officials are becoming less optimistic the state Legislature will fix a so-called error in the state retirement law that could end up costing the town $650,000 alone in 2009.

  • Colonial Thanksgiving Service - 11/21/2008

    At 10 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 23, the First Congregational Church, UCC of Hampton, 127 Winnacunnet Road, will have a special colonial Thanksgiving service to celebrate 370 years of the founding of the church. They will reenact as closely as possible...

  • New fee angers fishing industry - 11/21/2008

    Among topics discussed at a N.H. Fish and Game meeting on Thursday were a saltwater angler registry that will come with a licensing fee, and charter captains say they are not happy about the idea.

  • Bahhumbug: No Christmas parade, no Christmas carnival in Hampton - 11/21/2008

    HAMPTON — There will be one less booking for Santa Claus this year now that the town's Christmas Carnival has been axed by the Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce.

  • Morris awaiting results of his recount request - 11/21/2008

    SEABROOK — The New Hampshire Secretary of State's office continued to hand count ballots early Thursday afternoon in a requested recount of the District 14 state representative race.

  • Seabrook man summoned in mother's kidnapping - 11/21/2008

    SEABROOK — Newbury-port, Mass., police have charged a local man with a felony of kidnapping after he reportedly took his mother from her nursing home on Wednesday night.

  • Seabrook news briefs - 11/21/2008

    Seabrook Elementary School annual food can drive ends today, Nov. 21. Drop off canned and non-perishable items at the school's library. All donations will be sent to the Seacoast Community Action Program in Seabrook. For every three items donated,...

  • Seabrook water main fix has $236K price tag - 11/21/2008

    SEABROOK — The Board of Selectmen on Wednesday, Nov. 19, heard four recommendations for fixing a water main break under Interstate 95.

  • Seabrook man summoned in mother's kidnapping - 11/21/2008

    SEABROOK — Newburyport, Mass., police have charged a local man with a felony of kidnapping after he reportedly took his mother from her nursing home on Wednesday night.

  • Charity fishing nets huge catch - 11/21/2008

    SEABROOK — A fishing trip to feed the hungry netted 682 pounds of pollack for nearly 3,000 meals. Mark Bellaire of Clinton, Maine, organized the Nov. 3 trip aboard the Merilee Ann III out of Eastman's Fishing Fleet in Seabrook. Eastman's...

  • Seabrook Around the Town - 11/21/2008

    SEABROOK — Town revenues are down because of decreases in motor vehicle registrations, interest earnings and building permits, factors all blamed on the economy, according to information released at the Board of Selectmen's meeting on...

  • Apartment, business go up in flames - 11/21/2008

    RYE — A baby sitter and an infant narrowly escaped serious harm after an unattended candle caused a second floor apartment on Sagamore Road to erupt into a fully involved structure fire that destroyed the building.

  • Hampton news briefs - 11/21/2008

    Rock My Soul, a 25-member choir known for its rousing, old-style gospel and rich harmonies, performs at South Church, 292 State St., Portsmouth, on Sunday, Nov. 23.

  • Board accepts Vision's work, with reservation - 11/21/2008

    NORTH HAMPTON — The Select Board on Wednesday, Nov. 19 addressed two issues on the minds of many residents: Property values and motorcycle noise.

  • North Hampton news briefs - 11/21/2008

    North Hampton Public Library is collecting food for the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry through Saturday, Nov. 22. You can drop off your canned goods and non-perishable food items at the library from 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday from...

  • North Hampton voters will decide on new sign ordinance - 11/21/2008

    NORTH HAMPTON — The Planning Board unanimously voted on Nov. 18 to place a warrant article on the March ballot prohibiting internally lit signs.

  • Police chief protests Farinola's remarks - 11/21/2008

    HAMPTON FALLS — Issues of cleaning costs for a police car as well as a rise in numbers of e-mails circulating about town business brought a formal protest from Police Chief Robbie Dirsa and a word of caution from Town Administrator Eric Small...

  • Hampton Falls news briefs - 11/21/2008

    Volunteers are collecting simple shoe box gifts personally packed by children, families, and individuals in Hampton Falls. After the shoe box gifts are collected, gifts will be sorted and sent using whatever means necessary — sea containers,...

  • Lynch seeks limited budget cuts - 11/21/2008

    CONCORD — Gov. John Lynch will ask lawmakers to cut only $50 million to $60 million from the state budget now, leaving about $90 million to do early next year.

  • Foss offers $5K reward in illegal dumping case - 11/19/2008

    HAMPTON — An investigation into the illegal dumping of 3,000 gallons of raw latex at Foss Manufacturing into the town’s sewer system appears to have become a criminal one.

  • Seacoast School of Technology hosts open house, ribbon cutting for $8.5 million revamp - 11/18/2008

    Seacoast School of Technology is ready to usher in a new era at the school.

  • North Hampton Boy Scout earns Eagle badge - 11/18/2008

    As family, friends and fellow scouts looked on, Hunter Alexander Owen was awarded his Eagle badge at his Eagle Scout Court of Honor Nov. 16 at the United Church of Christ in North Hampton.

Sports

  • Basketball: LaRosa scores 14 points in UNH loss - 11/21/2008

    AMHERST, Mass. — Former Winnacunnet High School standout Abigail LaRosa scored a career-high 14 points, but the University of New Hampshire women's basketball team suffered a 67-51 loss to Massachusetts on Wednesday at Mullins Center.

  • McDonnell says UNH deserves spot in football playoffs - 11/21/2008

    DURHAM — Stressing it "makes me sick to my stomach just talking about this" with his team's big game at Maine still to play, University of New Hampshire football coach Sean McDonnell looked ahead to the Division I-AA postseason on Wednesday...

  • Winnacunnet field hockey team finished strong - 11/21/2008

    HAMPTON — An up and down season culminated with a 2-1 loss to eventual champion Londonderry in the Class L quarterfinals for the Winnacunnet High School field hockey team.

  • Atlantic Gymnastics captures two team titles - 11/21/2008

    DOVER — Atlantic Gymnastics captured two team titles at the Halloween Invitational held at Tri-Star Gymnastics earlier this month. The Portsmouth-based club, competing against 10 other New Hampshire teams, earned first place in the Level 6 and...

  • Luck plays a role in early-season skiing - 11/21/2008

    The start of any snow season is always a little dependent on the luck of the draw. If you try to fill an inside straight, you're going to lose more often than not. My sweetheart Marilyn and I lost our bet recently.

  • Winnacunnet girls soccer team enjoyed successful season - 11/18/2008

    HAMPTON — After the program's strongest season in several years, Winnacunnet High School girls soccer coach Christy Bodnar is excited about the prospects for next season and beyond.

  • UNH men's basketball team wins opener - 11/18/2008

    DURHAM — Senior guards Eric Gilchrese and Tyrece Gibbs scored 21 and 18 points, respectively, to lead the University of New Hampshire men's basketball team to a 101-50 victory over Suffolk University in its season opener on Sunday afternoon at...

  • UNH completes tough weekend with 8-6 loss to BC - 11/18/2008

    CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. — Boston College used a five-goal second period to erase a 3-0 deficit and capture an 8-6 win over the fifth-ranked University of New Hampshire men's hockey team on Saturday night at Conte Forum.

  • UMass-Lowell routs UNH men's hockey team - 11/18/2008

    LOWELL, Mass. — Wasting little time, much like their Wildcats, the University of New Hampshire hockey fans who'd assembled in Section C of Tsongas Arena were already audible before Danny Dries had even reached the bench to receive...

  • UNH football team routs Maine, 52-21 - 11/18/2008

    DURHAM — Like a reformed Scrooge making a fat donation to the poor at the end of "A Christmas Carol," the University of New Hampshire football team pinned a fat, 52-21 rout on rival Massachusetts on Saturday.

Business

  • Young, Soderberg promoted at Sheraton Harborside - 11/20/2008

    PORTSMOUTH — Steve Griswold, president of Harborside Associates LP, announced today that George Soderberg has been promoted to the position of general manager of the Sheraton Portsmouth Harborside, and Shari Young, long-time general manager of the...

  • NOAA aids Maine, NH shellfishermen - 11/19/2008

    WASHINGTON, DC - NOAA’s Fisheries Service today announced the states of Massachusetts and Maine will each be eligible for up to $2 million and New Hampshire will be eligible for up to $1 million in disaster aid to assist the shellfishing industries...

  • AAA: Thanksgiving travel will be down this year - 11/19/2008

    PORTLAND, Maine - AAA forecasts a small decline in the number of Americans traveling during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

  • Carella Company wins four Davey awards - 11/19/2008

    NORTH HAMPTON — The Carella Company, one of New Hampshire’s leading full-service marketing agencies, has been recognized by the International Academy of Visual Arts (IAVA) with four 2008 Davey Awards.

  • Yankee Trader Realtors joins Weichert family - 11/19/2008

    SEABROOK BEACH — Brokers Katherine Macgregor and Kara Schaake, partners in ownership of Yankee Trader Realtors, have announced that the 50-year-old New Hampshire company is now an independently owned and operated franchise with Weichert Real Estate...

  • IRS warns of email scams - 11/18/2008

    PORTSMOUTH - The Internal Revenue Service is warning the public of a scam that could be lurking in your email inbox.

  • Callahan Motor Cars celebrates 20 years - 11/18/2008

    NORTH HAMPTON — Callahan Motor Cars on Lafayette Road in North Hampton says it's not your run-of-the-mill used car dealership. As a result, according to its owners, the dealership celebrated its 20th anniversary this year.

  • Hampton area business briefs - 11/18/2008

    The Carella Company of North Hampton, a full-service marketing, advertising and design agency, has been retained as the agency of record for the Anchorage By The Sea Resort in Ogunquit, Maine. The Carella Company will develop a comprehensive brand...

Community

  • Does a dating service 'stigma' still exist? - 11/21/2008

    When I first started the dating service LunchDates in 1982, scores of single men and women immediately contacted us and expressed an interest in joining.

  • Out & About: Art, music and dance - 11/21/2008

    This is truly a weekend for the arts — lots of concerts, arts tours and even a couple of fun dances. See if you can spot the astronomical event thrown into the mix.

  • Oh, Gratin, My Gratin, Au Gratin - 11/21/2008

    I "cop" to all of my little neuroses. I've identified them, make fun of them, indulge them and I apologize for them.

  • Exeter/Hampton area religious listings - 11/21/2008

    CALVARY CHAPEL SEACOAST, 104 Epping Road. Sunday service and Bible study at 10 a.m., including age-appropriate care and classes for infants through high school-age children. Wednesday night worship and interactive group study at 7:30. For...

  • Exeter/Hampton/Rockingham area community calendar - 11/21/2008

    "TWO STUDIOS: SIX ARTISTS," will participate in the annual holiday art open house Friday, Nov. 21 from 3 to 8 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Lily Designs Beading Studio and Salmon House Art Studio, both located at the corner...

  • Exeter/Hampton area craft fairs - 11/21/2008

    SECOND CHRISTIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH will hold its annual Evergreen Festival this year on Friday, Nov. 21, from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Highlights include a Country Store with baked beans, cheese, homemade pickles, relish, sweet jams and jellies, and...

  • Early deadlines for Thanksgiving - 11/21/2008

    Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, all event listings for the Friday, Nov. 28 editions of the Hampton Union, Exeter News-Letter and Rockingham News need to be submitted by noon on Monday, Nov. 24.

  • Readings and Signings - 11/21/2008

    Send readings & signings to features@seacoastonline.com.

  • Help out Mission and Justice Committee - 11/21/2008

    STRATHAM — The Stratham Community Church is proud to have a dedicated group of people devoted to completing their goals; which include providing for families that are experiencing difficult times.

  • Go & Do: Can you help fill holiday shoe boxes? - 11/18/2008

    Local volunteers are collecting simple shoe box gifts personally packed by children, families, and individuals at Hampton Falls First Baptist Church, 1 Lincoln Ave., Hampton Falls. You can help by filling shoe boxes with school supplies, toys,...

  • Holiday arts tours - 11/18/2008

    It's that time of year again, time for shopping and gift giving. Although the season is joyful for different people for different reasons, many people are experiencing queasiness in their pocketbooks.

  • Holiday activities for children - 11/18/2008

    Families are so busy preparing for the upcoming holidays. Having little children can be joyful, but stressful. Here are some ideas to include your child in holiday activities. These will help you occupy your child and enhance her development in new...

  • Bring Bella home - 11/18/2008

    Bella is a domestic medium-haired, spayed female who is 2 years old and micro-chipped. She has been good with children of all ages and the other cats she has met here, but we are not sure how she would do with dogs.

  • Hampton area craft fairs - 11/18/2008

    DONDERO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL in Portsmouth, is holding its third annual Crafts Fair from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20. This is a fund-raiser for T.O.K.I.N. (towards our kids in need) where proceeds support some children to have a summer...

  • Exeter/Hampton area community calendar - 11/18/2008

    SEACOAST ACADEMY TO HOLD ADMISSIONS OPEN HOUSE at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 356 Exeter Road, Hampton Falls. The school is an independent, co-educational middle school serving grades 6, 7, and 8. www.seacoastacademy.org.

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Editorial

  • Sununu would serve GOP well as committee boss - 11/21/2008

    There's talk out there that New Hampshire Sen. John Sununu could become the next chairman of the Republican National Committee, and we think it would be a pretty good fit.

  • SST is a cutting-edge model - 11/18/2008

    Seacoast School of Technology in Exeter celebrated its $8.5 million renovation at a special ceremony at the school on Nov. 13. It has every reason to celebrate, but as great as the school seems now, the future really does seem even brighter.

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