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Centenarian celebrated

Kelly Halldorson | 16 hours ago

HAMPTON and#8212; What's the secret to long life? One hundred-year-old Elizabeth Glenfield has a theory. read more

Fuel aid forum set for Hampton

Kelly Halldorson | 16 hours ago

HAMPTON and#8212; U.S. Rep. Martha Fuller Clark, D-Portsmouth, will hold a public forum Wednesday to share information with Seacoast residents on the fuel assistance aid that will be available to New Hampshire families struggling to heat their homes read more

Reebok Hoops Fall ‘08 Preview!

Fashion n Culture | 22 hours ago by Rubbi T Widiantoro

With diminutive point guard Allen Iverson opting to sport the Question III Mid on-court for nearly every game last season, Reebok wisely chose to produce the unique silhouette in a low top format. The shoe is distinguished by a suede toe and a vent read more

Troy official accuses FAU of dirty play

FAU Sports | Sun-Sentinel Blogs | October 12th 2008 by Jason Lowell

OK, folks, time for some outrage. Voters who choose the Sun Belt players of the week received their ballots via e-mail today from the Sun Belt officers, and check out this nomination for Troy QB Jamie Hampton: Jamie Hampton (Troy, So., QB) The Tr read more

Tastings

Encompass Wine | October 12th 2008

We attended a tastings sponsored by North Hampton Wines & Wine Cafe http://www.northamptonwines.com/ Friday evening in Greenville, SC. The theme of the tasting was a tour of reds from around the world. We tasted a Pinot from Oregon a Merlot bl read more

FAU sinks to bottom of the Belt

FAU Sports | Sun-Sentinel Blogs | October 12th 2008 by Jason Lowell

Every team has played at leat two conference games, and FAU is tied for last with --- Louisiana-Monroe (0-2, 1-5) and North Texas (0-2, 0-6). On top? Well, how about them Golden Panthers, who have earned their nickname back with their three game wi read more

School mission: No dropouts

Kelly Halldorson | October 12th 2008

I read with great interest the story on the high school dropout rate at Winnacunnet High School that appeared recently in the Hampton Union. According to the report, school officials are predicting that once final numbers are confirmed, the dropout r read more

zu gehör getragen (84)

das klienicum | October 12th 2008 by E.

peterlicht - melancholie & gesellschaft (2008)> im gleichklang die vokabeln wundgescheuert, 3/5welcome to the cinema - blocks and hills (2008)> bei aller wüstheit liebenswert bis zum schmachten, pop 'n' punk zwischen p.i.l. und 22 pistepirkko, 3 read more

Inn housekeeper sues Paso’s traveling zoo

Kitty Mowmow's Animal Expo | October 11th 2008 by MJ Schindler

A Paso Robles-based educational traveling zoo is named as a defendant in a Florida lawsuit with a Hampton Inn employee who claims remnants of its animals — lemurs, a spider monkey, an alligator and a parrot — made her sick while they were staying read more

Another Day

Break on Through | October 11th 2008

Hello there! I felt like writing a short little blog today about what's been going on lately. As usual life has been pretty busy here. Yesterday and today have been exceptionally busy. Yesterday we had our useless Friday at school (because we had Thu read more

Hampton Inn Coral Springs TP

The Deets - Ed Kohler's Blog | October 11th 2008 by Ed Kohler

I imagine that the staff at the Hampton Inn in Coral Springs, Illinois is under pressure to turn over rooms as quickly as possible. But that doesn’t justify cutting corners on TP folding. On the other hand, they have one of the finest ice bucke read more

North Hampton police probe Philbrick's theft

Kelly Halldorson | October 11th 2008

NORTH HAMPTON and#8212; On Oct. 7, police received a report of theft at Philbrick's Sales and Service, 179 Lafayette Road. read more

Moose seen again; resident upset over response

Kelly Halldorson | October 11th 2008

HAMPTON and#8212; A moose believed to be the same one that molested two Fords this week in Hampton was spotted again Thursday night. read more

Cricket Day 2: Hampton Central vs. West Bentleigh

The Eureka Kid's Poker Blog | October 11th 2008 by Eureka Kid

Going into the days play the opposition were 0-57 chasing our 145 and it looked like the writing was on the wall. The batsman that destroyed us last week was nowhere to be seen though and it was a whole new ball game. We promptly took about 7 for 20 read more

Landscaping ramps stolen from Philbrick’s

Kelly Halldorson | October 10th 2008

NORTH HAMPTON — On Oct. 7, the North Hampton Police Department received a report of theft at Philbrick’s Sales and Service, 179 Lafayette Road. read more

Dance, Music , Ballet, Theater and Arts Opportunities in the Will…

Williamsburg Va Real Estate Updates | October 10th 2008 by john womeldorf

Dance Chamber Ballet 120 Waller Mill Road, Williamsburg (757) 229-1717 Ferguson Center for the Arts Christopher Newport University 50 Shoe Lane, Newport News (757) 594-7448 Eastern Virginia School for the Performing Arts Village Shops at Kingsmill, read more

Museums in and Around Williamsburg VA

Williamsburg Va Real Estate Updates | October 10th 2008 by john womeldorf

  Bacon’s Castle Route 617, off Highway 10, Surry (757) 357-5976 Casemate Museum Casemate 20, Bernard Road, Fort Monroe (757) 727-3391 Chippokes Plantation/Farm and Forestry Museum Chippokes Plantation State Park, Route 634 off Route 10, Su read more

Moose spotted in Hampton — again

Kelly Halldorson | October 10th 2008

HAMPTON — The elusive moose was spotted again on Thursday night. read more

No charges expected in sign-removal complaint against Christie

Kelly Halldorson | October 10th 2008

BRENTWOOD — The state Attorney General’s office has investigated a complaint by Rockingham County Sheriff candidate David Lovejoy of Hampton that Andrew Christie, the county’s register of probate, removed his campaign sign from Route 125 in Brentw read more

Hampton school calling all 'green thumbs'

Kelly Halldorson | October 10th 2008

As part of the Hopes and Dreams program for Centre School in Hampton, the Enrichment Committee, PTA and Hampton Garden Club will prepare a section of the school property to plant bulbs for the spring on Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 3:15 p.m. read more

Bad news for Cabin Fever

The Bluegrass Blog | October 10th 2008

The Cabin Fever Pickin’ Party has become a bluegrass institution, hosting a large indoor festival and massive jam each winter in Hampton, VA. The event started as a small, local event in Williamsburg, VA in 1995 and has grown to an annual weeke read more

Veterans for Mark Warner kickoff

Vivian J. Paige | October 10th 2008

Veterans from across Hampton Roads joined former Governor Mark Warner Thursday for the kickoff of a new group - Veterans for Mark Warner. Also in attendance were Senator Jim Webb, Congressman Bobby Scott, Norfolk Mayor Paul Fraim and Norfolk Sheriff read more

Friday Blues Funny - Boogie Woogie Baby Boy

SqueezeMyLemon | October 10th 2008 by Fitzgerald

This video clip made me laugh and I hope you all enjoy it too. It is from the 1946 Movie; No Leave No Love. Frank "Sugarchile" Robinson is the kid playing the piano. CaldoniaUploaded by redhotjazz1Notes from YouTube; One such was that tiny bundle o read more

Moose 'loves' another Ford

Kelly Halldorson | October 10th 2008

HAMPTON and#8212; Pat Barnaby said a red pickup truck parked at the Windsor Institute in Hampton wasn't the first Ford targeted by an amorous moose this week in the town. read more

Town avoids crunch of '125 percent' rule

Kelly Halldorson | October 10th 2008

SEABROOK and#8212; The town has an "evergreen" clause in its contracts, which saves the town from making the $650,000 payout Hampton estimates it will cost taxpayers to fund the retirement of one firefighter. read more

SAU 21 Joint Board unlikely to budge on public comment

Kelly Halldorson | October 10th 2008

HAMPTON and#8212; A resolution to allow the public to speak at the School Administrative Unit 21 Joint Board meetings may end up falling on deaf ears. read more

Political signs in Hampton go missing

Kelly Halldorson | October 10th 2008

HAMPTON and#8212; Campaign signs representing both sides of the aisle are being stolen from people's front yards and political leaders want it to stop. read more

Police arrest suspect who fled into marsh

Kelly Halldorson | October 10th 2008

SEABROOK and#8212; Seabrook police arrested a man in the marsh on Thursday who tried to elude capture first in a motor vehicle, then on foot. Eric Lafountain, 38, last known address is a hotel in Hampton, was arrested on a warrant for a probation vio read more

Upcoming programs at North Hampton public library

Kelly Halldorson | October 10th 2008

Pick up a copy of "On the Black Hill" by Bruce Chatwin at North Hampton Public Library and attend a book discussion on Wednesday, Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. UNH professor Holly Perrault will lead the group as part of the N.H. Humanities Council program "What read more

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