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RED SOX RAFFLE BENEFITS JIMMY FUNDHAMPTON FALLS | PanMass Challenge
participant George Privé has announced thata raffle is currently being held to benefit theJimmy Fund.
The prize is four tickets to a Red Sox-Yan-kees daytime game, taking place on Monday,August 21 at 1:05 p.m. This is the last sched-uled game at Fenway with the Yankees thisyear.
The seats are located in Section 30, firstrow of the grandstand, and are numbered 17-18-19-20.
Tickets are being sold at three for $25;enter this raffle by making a donation (e-gift)to Privé’s PMC account (GP0009) or by visit-ing his Web site at www.pmc-nh.org andclicking on either “contribute” or “PMCsecured e-gift.”
The Jimmy Fund supports the fightagainst cancer in children and adults atBoston’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, help-ing to raise the chance of survival for cancerpatients around the world. For more infor-mation about the raffle or the PanMass Chal-lenge, call George Privé at (603) 926-5840.
CARB UP AT SPAGHETTI SUPPERGREENLAND | The 16th annual Jason
Hussey Road Race will take place on Satur-day, July 15 at Greenland town common.
To help runners prepare for the race, BoyScout Troop 158 of Portsmouth and Green-land will serve a “Carb-Up Spaghetti Din-ner” on Friday, July 14 beginning at 5 p.m.The price is $5 per person and $20 per familyfor a complete meal and beverage.
Runners in the Jason Hussey Road Racecan register and/ or pick up their T-shirts atthe dinner, which will take place in theGreenland Parrish Hall located on Post Roadnext to the library in Greenland.
CLASSES AT ACCENT IN GLASSHAMPTON | Accents in Glass, located at
70 High Street in Hampton is offering classesduring the month of July.
Beginning Stained Glass workshops arescheduled for Thursday, July 20 from 5-9p.m.; and Saturday, July 22 and 29 from 8:30a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Stepping Stones classes will be offered onSaturday, July 15 from 9-11 a.m. and onWednesday, July 19 from 6-8 p.m.
The fee for the beginner stained glassclass is $99, plus tools and materials. TheStepping Stones class fee is $45 whichincludes all materials. Class sizes are limited;stop by Accents in Glass or call (603) 929-9113to register or for more information.
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Phillips Exeter AcademyHarris Family Children’s Center
Limited space is available in our Preschool, After School and
NEW 3/4 DAY KINDERGARTEN programs to begin August 21, 2006.
Interested families should contact the center Director at (603) 777-3484
BY SCOTT E. KINNEY
ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER
SEACOAST | Those stillin need of financial assis-tance from the Federal Emer-gency Management Agency(FEMA) as a result of theMay floods have only oneweek left to make their claim.
The final day to register isJuly 24, 2006.
Homeowners, renters andbusiness owners in the sixdeclared counties who sus-tained damage from theflooding are urged to callFEMA’s toll-free number at
(800) 621-FEMA (3362) orTTY (800) 462-7585 for thosewith a hearing or speechimpairment.
Operators are available 8a.m. to 6 p.m., Mondaythrough Friday until furthernotice.
The declared New Hamp-shire counties are Belknap,Carroll, Hillsborough, Merri-mack, Rockingham, andStrafford Counties.
When calling or register-ing online, applicants shouldhave their current phonenumber; address at the time
of the disaster; addresswhere they are staying; socialsecurity number; list of dam-ages and losses suffered;name of insurance company,agent, policy number; gener-al financial information; andbank account coding.
Applicants with access toa computer can also registeronline by going to the FEMAWeb site at www.fema.gov.
Monday, July 24 is alsothe deadline for returningthe U.S. Small BusinessAdministration loan applica-tion.
Last call for FEMA flood claims
BY SCOTT E. KINNEY
ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER
BRENTWOOD | A manaccused of cremating bodieswithout authorization at aSeabrook Crematorium wasback in Rockingham CountySuperior Court on Fridayrequesting the withdrawalof the guilty plea he enteredin March.
James Fuller, of 140-BCentennial St. in Seabrook,said he did not fully under-stand the charges againsthim, that he was in a state of
anxiety when he filed hisplea on March 3, and that heunder stress to put thewhole thing behind him.
“The way I understood,the felony counts were goingaway and I’d be pleadingguilty to misdemeanors,”Fuller said. “He said I wasfacing state prison, thatthere was a plea on the tableand if I didn’t take it I wasgoing to face a lot more.”
Fuller told RockinghamSuperior Court Judge TinaNadeau that his former
attorney, Steven Colella, didnot explain the charges tohim or the charges that theycarried. He added he onlymet with Colella on threeoccasions totaling no morethan hour about the case.Attorney Stephen Jeffco nowrepresents Fuller.
On March 3, Fuller plead-ed guilty to both misde-meanor and felony chargesand faced a maximum of 12months in prison. The for-mer Bayview Crematoriumemployee was charged with
Crematiorium seeks plea withdrawal10 counts of fraudulent useof recordable writing, fivecounts of violating a crema-tory regulatory statute andmisdemeanor abuse of acorpse.
Three days after filinghis plea, Fuller checkedhimself into a psychiatricward where he was diag-nosed with acute anxietyand depression.
Fuller said he askedColella to file a motion towithdraw his plea on threeseparate occasions upon hisrelease from the hospital.
On April 27, Fuller filedhis own motion to with-draw his earlier plea, justshy of the deadline.
Jeffco said Fuller neverreceived discovery materi-als regarding his case
During cross examina-tion, Deputy County Attor-ney Tom Reid refutedFuller’s claims, presentingcourt documents that bothhe and Colella signed relat-ed to a number of pleaagreements. The documentsstate that two had read, dis-cussed and understood the
MURTHA TO SPEAK AT DEMS’ SUMMER PICNICHAMPTON | Congressman John Murtha will be the fea-
tured speaker at the annual summer picnic sponsored by theHampton Democratic Committee. The picnic will be held onSunday, July 23 from 1-4 p.m. at the Hampton Falls home ofDavid and Elaine Ahearn.
Congressman Murtha was first elected to Congress in 1974,and is only one of 131 people in the nation’s history to haveserved more than 30 years in the U.S. House of Representa-tives. A ranking member and former chairman of the DefenseAppropriations Subcommittee, Murtha created a sensationlast fall when he called for the redeployment of U.S. troops inIraq, saying “The U.S. cannot accomplish anything further inIraq militarily. It is time to bring them home.”
Other prominent Democrats expected to attend the picnicinclude Executive Council candidates Bev Hollingworth andBob Bruce, State Senator Martha Fuller Clark, State SenatorMaggie Wood Hassan, and Assistant House DemocraticLeader Terie Norelli, as well as other state representative can-didates and office holders from the region.
Four Democrats who are seeking to be the Democratic Con-gressional candidate from the 1st Congressional District —Jim Craig, Gary Dodds, Dave Jarvis, and Carol Shea-Porter —have been invited. In addition, all the Democratic candidatesfor Rockingham County offices have been asked to attend.
For more information, or to reserve tickets for this event,call (603) 926-9358.
EXETER CHAMBER BUSINESS AFTER HOURSEXETER | The Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce will
hold their next Business After Hours on Thursday, July 20from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Eventide Home, located at 81 HighStreet in Exeter.
The event is being co-sponsored with Exeter Hospital,which will be providing the hors d’oeuvres. Refreshing bev-erages will be served, along with soda and water donated bySeacoast Coca-Cola.
Cymbidium Floral will be providing a floral arrangementthat some lucky person will take home as a door prize at theend of the evening.
Parking for the Business After Hours will be available (onlyfor this event) on High Street on the side of the EventideHome. It is also suggested to park along Gardner Street andMarlboro Street.
Members of the Chamber, their guests, and any businessseeking more information about the Eventide Home, ExeterHospital or the Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce are wel-come to attend. Admission is free. Participants will have anopportunity to network and meet new members; everyone isurged to bring a supply of business cards to exchange.
The Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce, a non-profit busi-ness development association, is a vital part of the communi-ty and represents more than 550 businesses, professionals,organizations and individuals in Brentwood, East Kingston,Epping, Exeter, Kensington, Kingston, Newfields, Newmar-ket, Raymond and Stratham. The Chamber also representsmembers that are not physically located here but do businessin the area. For more information, call (603) 772-2411 or visitwww.exeterarea.org.
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