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  • Ioka Theater's closing blamed on economy, cost of upgrades - 11/21/2008

    The Ioka Theater, one of New England's oldest independently owned, privately operated theaters will close its doors this winter after 93 years of operation.

  • Ioka closing 'sad news' for Exeter community - 11/21/2008

    "Oh no!" said Barbara Rimkunas when she heard the Ioka Theater would be closing on Christmas Eve.

  • 'No restaurant' rule removed from Exeter's Squamscott Block - 11/21/2008

    The Exeter Zoning Board of Adjustment removed a "no restaurant" restriction on the Squamscott Block retail spaces, paving the way for Hannah's Market to come to town.

  • Development, affordable housing topic of Exeter/Stratham forum - 11/21/2008

    EXETER — Development, affordable housing and connections between Exeter and Stratham are on the minds of business representatives Nov. 20.

  • Short-term improvements ahead for Exeter's water treatment plant - 11/21/2008

    EXETER — The Department of Public Works will expend around $15,000 to update the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems at the water treatment plant.

  • Exeter eyes $4.29 million budget for water and sewer in 2009 - 11/21/2008

    EXETER — The 2009 budget will move forward to the Board of Selectmen, following the final meeting of the Budget Recommendations Committee held Nov. 19.

  • Exeter Around the Town - 11/21/2008

    EXETER — On Nov. 17 the Board of Selectmen took a look at a parcel of land set aside as part of The Boulders development on Route 111 for a future fire substation.

  • Volunteers, sponsors still needed for the Exeter Holiday Parade - 11/21/2008

    EXETER — The Exeter Holiday Parade is a great way to get involved in the community and share the Christmas spirit, said Darius Thompson, managing director of the parade.

  • Newmarket news briefs - 11/21/2008

    The Lamprey Arts & Culture Alliance's popular artist-of-the-month series is back, this month featuring the combined works of local artists Magi Leland and Lynda Kodwyck. Titled "Landscapes Near and Far," the show runs through Nov. 26 and is open to...

  • Exeter area news briefs - 11/21/2008

    "Kung Fu Panda" will be presented at 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 21 at the Mary E. Bartlett Library in Brentwood. Bring your own drinks and they'll provide the popcorn. "One Grump's Search for the Happiest Places in the World: The Geography of Bliss" by...

  • Cheney subdivision stirs debate in Newmarket - 11/21/2008

    NEWMARKET —Planners fear a subdivision project by developer Walter Cheney may not be adhering to its approved conditions.

  • Stratham Around the Town - 11/21/2008

    STRATHAM — The winter parking ban in town is now in effect, meaning motorists should not park on the street through April 30.

  • Stratham news briefs - 11/21/2008

    The Stratham Town Offices will be closed Thursday, Nov. 27 and Friday, Nov. 28 for Thanksgiving; Thursday, Dec. 25 and Friday, Dec. 26 for Christmas; and Thursday, Jan. 1 for New Year's Day. Trash schedule for Christmas week, Thanksgiving week and...

  • Changes to accessory apartments ordinance in Stratham mulled - 11/21/2008

    STRATHAM — The Planning Board discussed a number of potential changes to town ordinances regarding a wide range of topics at its Wednesday, Nov. 19 meeting.

  • SAU 16 looks to institute student competency standards next year - 11/21/2008

    New standards being mandated on New Hampshire schools have members of the Exeter Region Cooperative School Board concerned and confused about what is being asked of the student body at Exeter High School.

  • EHS plans for self-evaluation - 11/21/2008

    Exeter High School may be letting its students sleep late more than twice a month on school days over the course of the next year and a half in order to allow the school's staff time to perform a self-evaluation necessary in the school's...

  • Exeter news briefs - 11/21/2008

    Exeter High School is hosting an Arts and Music Night on Friday, Nov. 21 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the EHS auditorium. There will be bands, solo artists, and an auction of students' artwork. The admission fee is $5 and will benefit the school.

  • Newmarket Town Council accepts new mill zoning ordinance - 11/21/2008

    NEWMARKET — New language in the M1 Zoning Ordinance involving the downtown mills was accepted by the Town Council on Wednesday, Nov. 19.

  • Newmarket offers flu clinics, seeks artwork - 11/21/2008

    Lamprey Health Care has scheduled additional flu clinics to help make the vaccination more accessible to its community members. The flu vaccination is strongly recommended for those people over the age of 65 and those with a chronic illness, as well...

  • Audit: Additional $79,000 misused by former Newmarket leaders - 11/21/2008

    NEWMARKET — The Forensic Oversight Committee released a 13-page report to the Town Council earlier this month detailing more alleged misappropriations of town funds.

  • State Police Major Crimes Unit digs in Epping, mum on probe - 11/21/2008

    EPPING — The state attorney general's office was mum about why investigators from the State Police Major Crimes Unit were digging in the yard of a home in town on Nov. 19.

  • Give yourself the gift of a diploma through Exeter Adult Ed. - 11/21/2008

    EXETER — As you rush through the holiday season buying and making gifts for your family and friends, take a moment to consider yourself. Do you have some unfinished business from your past school experience? If you didn't finish high school,...

  • Exeter area news briefs - 11/21/2008

    Newfields Elementary is hosting the 2008 Craft Fair on Saturday, Nov. 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 773-2262 or e-mail Laura at rosencrantz1969@comcast.net.

  • IOKA Theater to close - 11/18/2008

    EXETER — The Ioka Theater, one of New England’s oldest independently owned, privately operated theaters, will close its doors this winter after 93 years in operation.

  • 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.

  • EHS special education parent files complaint with the state - 11/18/2008

    The parent of an Exeter High School special education student has filed a complaint with the state Department of Education after two Disney movies were shown in her daughter's classes.

  • 'Town Dialogue Forum' will give others a voice - 11/18/2008

    The business community of Exeter and Stratham will have a chance to be heard during a Town Dialogue Forum on Nov. 20.

  • Exeter budget committee recommends cut in culvert funding - 11/18/2008

    EXETER — The Budget Recommendations Committee supported $1,000 for general culvert repairs on Thursday, Nov. 13, but did not support a $144,000 capital request to replace Industrial Drive culverts, adjacent to the Stockbridge Funeral Home.

  • Exeter trash pick-up changes for Thanksgiving holiday - 11/18/2008

    Town of Exeter employees will be observing the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday, Nov. 27, and Friday, Nov. 28. All town offices will be closed.

Sports

  • Football: Generating offense is Exeter's top concern - 11/21/2008

    What's Bill Ball's No. 1 concern entering Saturday's Division II championship game? It has to be his team's offense.

  • Exeter's Holler enjoys pressures of being a kicker - 11/21/2008

    EXETER — As James Holler says about the world of a place-kicker: "The team loves you when you make them, but you can go from hero to zero quickly."

  • Exeter U-13 girls win state soccer title - 11/21/2008

    LONDONDERRY — The Exeter Express U-13 girls soccer team won the 2008 New Hampshire Soccer Association Select Division state title with a 2-0 victory over previously unbeaten Londonderry United recently.

  • CMS boys win cross country state title - 11/21/2008

    LONDONDERRY — Daniel Ewart, Peter Winslow and Luke Babcock led the Cooperative Middle School boys team to victory at the New Hampshire Middle School Cross Country Championships at Londonderry High School last month.

  • 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.

  • Football: Blue Hawks plug their way to championship game - 11/18/2008

    PLAISTOW — Against all odds.

  • 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.

  • Division II deja vu - 11/18/2008

    PLAISTOW — All the mud, all the rain, all the big plays, and it all came down to one little extra point.

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.

  • 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...

  • Howell certified in financial forensics - 11/19/2008

    STRATHAM - Bill Howell, MBA, CPA/ABV/CFF, AM, CVA, has recently been certified in financial forensics by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

  • 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.

  • Premium Swiss chocolate just a click away at new LindtUSA.com - 11/18/2008

    STRATHAM — The exhilarating, sweet smell of premium Swiss chocolate just became a little more accessible to the increasingly sophisticated American consumer. Lindt & Sprüngli USA, Inc. recently relaunched its domestic Web presence at...

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,...

  • 'Letters to Santa' program starts - 11/18/2008

    EXETER — The Exeter Parks & Recreation and the Exeter post office will begin the 36th season of the "Letters To Santa" program with assistance from numerous volunteer "elves" such as individuals and civic groups in the area.

  • 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.

  • How many truffles will be on the tree? - 11/18/2008

    EXETER — Lindt Chocolate, one of the major Underwriters for this year's 10th Annual Festival of Trees (F.O.T.) will also be decorating one of the trees at the event with an unknown number and variety of chocolate truffles! Visitors to the...

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Editorial

  • 'We are Exeter' - 11/21/2008

    The Exeter High School Blue Hawks will go after another, and second consecutive football title, on Saturday and we could not be more proud of the young men and all who support them.

  • Time for Newmarket councilors' antics to stop - 11/18/2008

    The derogatory remarks recently posted on YouTube about two Newmarket town councilors were sophomoric, unnecessary and unfortunate. However, the Town Council overall is experiencing a bit of the old adage that you reap what you sow.

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