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PG 5 PG 3 Index Page Business & Finance 5 Calendar of Events 4 Classifieds 4 Computer Lady 4 Health 3 Home & Business 4 Library News 4 Puzzles 7 Sports 6 Friday, March 21, 2014 Volume 6 • Issue No. 12 Your FREE Weekly Newspaper serving Dover, Hampton, Hampton Falls, No. Hampton, Rollinsford, Rye, Portsmouth, Seabrook, & Somersworth, N.H. PG 7 Puzzles Exercise your mind on our puzzles! Date High Low am Sat 22 3:27 4:04 9:46 10:01 Sun 23 4:20 5:02 10:42 11:00 Mon 24 5:20 6:07 11:45 Tue 25 6:27 7:15 12:05 12:52 Wed 26 7:36 8:22 1:14 1:59 Thu 27 8:44 9:23 2:22 3:01 Fri 28 9:46 10:18 3:25 3:58 Sat 22 6:38 6:58 Sun 23 6:37 7:00 Mon 24 6:35 7:01 Tue 25 6:33 7:02 Wed 26 6:31 7:03 Thu 27 6:29 7:04 Fri 28 6:28 7:06 Sun Rise Sun Set Local Average Tide Chart am pm pm Also check out our special section on BUSINESS & FINANCE DOVER - The Wentworth Home, a retirement living community, has received a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities Council to present “Impe- rial Russian Faberge Eggs” by Marina Forbes. This presentation will be occur on Monday, April 14, at 1p.m., at the Wentworth Home. This illustrated presenta- tion will focus on the life and remarkable work of Russian master jeweler and artist, Peter Carl Fabergé. The program features a photo-tour of Fabergé collec- tions at the Constantine Palace in St. Petersburg and from major museums and private collectors around the world. The Fabergé egg is one of a limited number of jeweled eggs created by Peter Carl Fa- bergé and his company from 1885 to 1917. The most famous of the eggs are the ones made for the Russian Tsars Alex- ander III and Nicholas II as Easter gifts for their wives and mothers This event is free and open to the public. Please call ahead to reserve seating. For more information, please contact Samantha Simp- son at 516-8826 or samantha- [email protected]. GREENLAND - Great Bay Discovery Center will hold its annual spring educator training at the Great Bay Discovery Center, 89 Depot Road in Greenland on April 16. The training will prepare volunteer educators to teach small groups of school children about the natural history of the Great Bay Estuary, including the wild and wonderful plants and animals that call it home. Once trained, educators lead a variety of lessons throughout the grounds. A favorite of stu- dents is the shorefront explora- tion where they can find prehis- toric horseshoe crabs. Students create “estuary soup” in a sim- ulated cooking class and travel the 1,700-foot boardwalk past towering trees, vernal pools and into the salt marsh. Finally, a visit to the center’s discovery tank lets students have a hands- on experience while learning about estuary creatures, such as lobster, flounder, eels, mud snails and more. The training for volunteers runs from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. It will include a complete run- through of the actual school program offered April through June to students throughout the Seacoast region and beyond. All school programs are weekday mornings and run about three hours each. Most of the children attending the program are in grades one through five. Volunteers sign HAMPTON - An exhibit celebrating Marelli’s Markets 100 years in Hampton, will be on dis- play at Tuck Museum begin- ning March 23 and continuing throughout 2014. The exhibit has panels of pictures from the markets 100 years, and man- nequins dressed in 1914 period costume with the original wed- ding dress of Celestina Marelli and some Marelli family memorabilia. The display was produced and coordinated by Cheryl Lassiter, Ann Carnaby and Karen Raynes with assis- tance from Betty Moore and Rich Hureau. Now in its 100th year of operation, the New Hampshire State Historical Register has recognized a Marelli’s Market as the oldest, continuously run business in Hampton. It is still operated by the sons and grandchildren of the original proprietors, Italian immigrants Luigi and Celestina Marelli. Located in Hampton Center, the store originated as a small, full-service grocery featuring fresh fruit, imported goods, and fancy cigars. In its heyday Marelli’s expanded with a meat market, beer and wine, a candy store, and home delivery. Today, the market re- mains a community favorite for coffee and gossip, candy and roasted nuts, newspapers and lottery tickets. In recent years it has also played host to the local arts scene. A book written by Luigi and Celestina Marelli’s grand- daughters, Marcia Hannon- Buber and Karen Raynes titled: “Marelli’s Market the first 100 years in Hampton N.H. – 1914 to 2014 “ tells the story about their family business and, shares some of their memo- ries of growing up at Marel- li’s Market. The book will be available for purchase at the museum. The museum hours are Sunday, Wednesday and Friday 1p.m. to 4p.m. Call 603- 929-0781 for more information. Marelli’s Markets Showcases Hampton History at Tuck Museum A famous Faberge egg with circa 1898. 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Friday, March 21, 2014 Volume 6 • Issue No. 12

Your FREE Weekly Newspaper serving Dover, Hampton, Hampton Falls, No. Hampton, Rollinsford, Rye, Portsmouth, Seabrook, & Somersworth, N.H.

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BUSINESS& FINANCE

DOVER -The Wentworth Home, a

retirement living community, has received a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities Council to present “Impe-rial Russian Faberge Eggs” by Marina Forbes.

This presentation will be occur on Monday, April 14, at 1p.m., at the Wentworth Home.

This illustrated presenta-tion will focus on the life and

remarkable work of Russian master jeweler and artist, Peter Carl Fabergé.

The program features a photo-tour of Fabergé collec-tions at the Constantine Palace in St. Petersburg and from major museums and private collectors around the world.

The Fabergé egg is one of a limited number of jeweled eggs created by Peter Carl Fa-bergé and his company from

1885 to 1917. The most famous of the eggs are the ones made for the Russian Tsars Alex-ander III and Nicholas II as Easter gifts for their wives and mothers

This event is free and open to the public. Please call ahead to reserve seating.

For more information, please contact Samantha Simp-son at 516-8826 or [email protected].

GREENLAND -Great Bay Discovery

Center will hold its annual spring educator training at the Great Bay Discovery Center, 89 Depot Road in Greenland on April 16.

The training will prepare volunteer educators to teach small groups of school children about the natural history of the Great Bay Estuary, including the wild and wonderful plants and animals that call it home. Once trained, educators lead a variety of lessons throughout the grounds. A favorite of stu-dents is the shorefront explora-tion where they can find prehis-toric horseshoe crabs. Students create “estuary soup” in a sim-ulated cooking class and travel the 1,700-foot boardwalk past

towering trees, vernal pools and into the salt marsh. Finally, a visit to the center’s discovery tank lets students have a hands-on experience while learning about estuary creatures, such as lobster, flounder, eels, mud snails and more.

The training for volunteers runs from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. It will include a complete run-through of the actual school program offered April through June to students throughout the Seacoast region and beyond.

All school programs are weekday mornings and run about three hours each. Most of the children attending the program are in grades one through five. Volunteers sign

HAMPTON -An exhibit celebrating

Marelli’s Markets 100 years in Hampton, will be on dis-play at Tuck Museum begin-ning March 23 and continuing throughout 2014. The exhibit has panels of pictures from the markets 100 years, and man-nequins dressed in 1914 period costume with the original wed-ding dress of Celestina Marelli and some Marelli family memorabilia. The display was produced and coordinated by Cheryl Lassiter, Ann Carnaby and Karen Raynes with assis-tance from Betty Moore and Rich Hureau.

Now in its 100th year of operation, the New Hampshire State Historical Register has recognized a Marelli’s Market as the oldest, continuously run business in Hampton. It is still operated by the sons and grandchildren of the original proprietors, Italian immigrants Luigi and Celestina Marelli.

Located in Hampton Center, the store originated as a small, full-service grocery featuring fresh fruit, imported

goods, and fancy cigars. In its heyday Marelli’s expanded with a meat market, beer and wine, a candy store, and home delivery. Today, the market re-mains a community favorite for coffee and gossip, candy and roasted nuts, newspapers and lottery tickets. In recent years it has also played host to the local arts scene.

A book written by Luigi and Celestina Marelli’s grand-daughters, Marcia Hannon-

Buber and Karen Raynes titled: “Marelli’s Market the first 100 years in Hampton N.H. – 1914 to 2014 “ tells the story about their family business and, shares some of their memo-ries of growing up at Marel-li’s Market. The book will be available for purchase at the museum.

The museum hours are Sunday, Wednesday and Friday 1p.m. to 4p.m. Call 603-929-0781 for more information.

Marelli’s Markets Showcases Hampton History at Tuck Museum

A famous Faberge egg with circa 1898. (Photo courtesy Faberge.com)

Faberge Eggs on Display at Wentworth Home

Discovery Center Offer Adventures for Volunteers

Educator Peter Flynn Explores Waterfront With Local ChildrenSee VOLUNTEERS page 3...

Health & FitnessA section concerning

your health...

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Cast members includes Autumn Allen, Dover, Wil-liam Burr, Dover

Scott Degan, Portsmouth, Kate Gilbert, Amesbury, MA, Donna Goldfarb, Dover, Lisa Littlefield, Milton, Rich Sal-vati, Rollinsford, Matt Smith, Dover Phil Adams, South Ber-wick, Craig Capone, Ogunquit, Jan Hansen, Eliot, John Safina, York, Brooke Steinhauser, Kit-tery, and Tom Whateley, Wells.

Performances at the Gar-rison Players Arts Center are March 21 to 23 and March 28 to 29 at 8p.m on Friday and Saturday, and 3p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $18 for adults and $15 for students under 18. They can be purchased at the door, by calling 603-750-4ART or at www.garrisonplayers.org. The arts center is located on Route 4, at the corner of Roberts Road in Rollinsford.

ROLLINSFORD -Seacoast actors appear in

the Garrison Players presenta-tion of the greatest of French farces “A Flea in Her Ear”, a new version of Georges Fey-deau’s work by David Ives.

The show will be staged two last two weekends in March, beginning with open-ing night Friday, March 21 at 8p.m.

“A Flea in Her Ear” is a comedy of mistaken identi-ties and mistaken intentions. Raymonde, the wife of Victor Emmanuel, suspects him of

having an affair. When she re-ceives apparent (but erroneous) evidence of his infidelity, she decides to catch him in the act. Great misunderstandings lead the characters into compromis-ing situations at a hotel that specializes in romantic rendez-vous. An amorous Englishman and an insanely jealous Span-iard complicate the situation.

“This is without a doubt the funniest script I have ever read,” says director Jim Mastro. “Theater goers should be prepared to laugh until it hurts!”

Kate Gilbert as Raymonde and Autumn Allen as Lucienne will perform “ A Flea in Her Ear” in Rollinsford.

French Farce Puts “A Flea in Her Ear”

DOVER -Lola is four years old and

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Motivational speaker, Shawn Anderson, has inter-viewed hundreds of people who have experienced trag-edy, failure and setback. He’s also been witness to many who have walked through their toughest moment only to make it to the other side with an increased passion and purpose for living.

“It’s inevitable that at one time or another life will punch us hard in the gut; no one is immune to experienc-ing tragedy or failure,” An-derson says. “But when it’s our turn to feel life’s stomach

blow, how will we handle it? Will we ‘go the extra mile’ and passionately keep on living, or will we just give up and go through the motions?”

In his interviews, Ander-son learned that extra-mile people who transition posi-tively through life’s toughest moments practice at least one of these seven regrouping strat-egies.

1. They don’t quit on life. “Tragedy might have hap-pened, huge mistakes might have been made, but the world continues. People who have walked successfully over life’s

hot-coal moments always keep going. They never quit living,” Anderson shares.

2. They live day-by-day. “It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the ‘What am I going to do now?’ feeling, but extra-mile people focus on the now. They don’t let thoughts of how they’re going to deal with tomorrow defeat them,” Anderson says.

3. They find support. “By forging relationships with posi-tive, move-forward type people, survivors trigger positive energy to flow back into their lives,” Anderson points out.

4. They get involved again.

“Extra-mile people transcend life’s tragedies by not choosing isolation when life knocks them down,” Anderson shares. “It’s easy to want to hide in a cave after something bad happens, but the longer we stay in the cave, the more challenging it is to ever leave it.”

5. They remain optimis-tic. “Extra-mile people sup-port themselves with their own words and actions. They don’t let negative self-talk rule their brains, and they make sure not to surrender to negative, self-defeating emotions,” Anderson says.

6. They trust their faith and look for a higher purpose in their loss. “Extra-mile people

believe that there is a stronger power at work in the world. Faith in a higher power...and yourself...works miracles in overcoming bad events,” An-derson quotes.

7. They seek to add value to the world. “People who have weathered a life storm recognize the opportunity to re-evaluate their own contri-bution to the world. They use their event not as a forever defeat, but rather as an ignit-ing spark to do something meaningful,” Anderson says.

Shawn Anderson is a six-time author, keynote speaker and motivational success coach. www.ShawnAnder-son.com.

Measured Progress.A student scholarship

will be awarded to a local stu-dent who demonstrates a com-mitment to community and a record of volunteerism. All ap-plications must be submitted to the chamber no later than April 30 at 5p.m. Last year’s scholar-ship winner, Deanna Scruton, was a home-schooled student who made a significant impact in the community through her involvement with the Strafford County 4-H program. Scruton now attends the University of New Hampshire where she studies design and technical theater with a focus on costume design.

The Educator of the Year award recognizes a local educa-tion professional who employs innovative education strate-gies, demonstrates on-going leadership and cooperation and makes a lasting impact on com-munity and students. Nomina-tions can be submitted by stu-dents, parents, colleagues or community members and must be received by the chamber before 5p.m. May 17. The Edu-cator of the Year for 2014 will be announced in early June. Dover High School cosmetol-ogy instructor, Judy Ring re-ceived the award in 2013.

“The Chamber’s educa-tion committee encourages

students, teachers, parents and administrators to take the time to recognize the special stu-dents and educators who make a difference every day in the academic setting,” commented Jeanne Supple of Measured Progress, who is also on the chamber’s education commit-tee and its board of directors.

Scholarship applications and Educator of the Year nomi-nation forms can be picked up at the Greater Dover Cham-ber of Commerce (550 Central Avenue) or found online at www.dovernh.org/education awards. For more information, call the Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce at 603 742-2218.

up for dates that are convenient for them. The training session is free with snacks, lunch and all teaching materials pro-vided. Call Great Bay Discov-ery Center at 603-778-0015 or email [email protected]. Participation re-quires registration.

The Great Bay Discovery Center is managed by the New Hampshire Fish and Game De-partment (NHFG) and is the Education Headquarters for the Great Bay National Estua-rine Research Reserve. It is lo-cated just off Route 33 on at 89 Depot Road in Greenland.

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DOVER -The Greater Dover Cham-

ber of Commerce is now ac-cepting applications for its Student Scholarship Program which will award one area stu-dent $1,000 to be used towards post-secondary education costs.

The chamber is also collecting nominations for its annual Edu-cator of the Year award, which includes $1,000 to be used to-wards classroom expenses. Both programs are organized by the chamber’s education committee and sponsored by

Dover Chamber Accepting Scholarship Applications and Educator of the Year Nominations

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Dover Public LibraryPeep and PoetryIn April, the library will host two annual contests. An all-ages peep show contest involves construct-ing a literary-themed diorama in a standard size shoebox, using peeps of any color or species. Students grades K-12 may also enter the 12th annual poetry contest. For guidelines, prizes, and more information, call the reference desk at 516 6082.

For More InformationContact the library at 603-516-6050 or visit www.dover.lib.nh.us.

Portsmouth Public LibraryGame of ThronesParticipate in an evening of “Game of Thrones” trivia Thursday, April 3

from 6p.m. to 8:30p.m. in the first floor Levenson Community Room.Trivia questions will be based on the first three seasons of the HBO fantasy series “Game of Thrones.”Teams of up to four people are allowed. Due to the mature con-tent of the television series, this event is for ages 18 and over. ”Costumes encouraged. No res-ervations necessary. For more information please contact trivia night host and library assistant Stacia Oparowski at 603-766-5124 or email her [email protected].

For More InformationContact the library at 603-427-1540 or visit www.cityofports-mouth.com/library.

Rye Pubic Library

Tech FairJoin the Friends of the Rye Public Library as they sponsor the second Rye Public Library Tech Fair from 10a.m. to 2p.m. March 22. This is a fun atmosphere for discovering the resources available through the Rye Public Library website. Did you know you could download free music, e-books and audio books to your PC or device? You can also stream independent films on demand and learn a language at your own pace. The fair will feature demonstration stations for many of the library’s resources avail-able to patrons on their home PC through the library’s website.

For More InformationContact the library at 603-964-8401 or visit www.ryepublicli-brary.org.

Friday, March 21Comedy at The PearlLive stand up comedy returns to The Portsmouth Pearl at 8p.m. with a special “Creature and the Teacher” night starring nationally known George Hamm who has played Las Vegas, Atlantic City and toured with Bob Marley. Mike Prior, a public school teacher who has appeared on Comedy Central, MTV and major clubs throughout the region, will also perform. Tickets are $15. FMI: www.portsmouthpearl.com.

Sunday, March 23Goat Keeping GroupNatural goat keeping group in Lee

meets 3p.m. to 5p.m. You don’t have to have goats, just an interest in learning. Cost: Free, but dona-tions appreciated. FMI: meetup.com/GreaterSeacoastPermacul-ture or [email protected].

Monday, March 24The Piano Guys at Music Hall7:30p.m. in Portsmouth. The Piano Guys have created a fresh approach to the growing cross-over of classical and pop music that has connected with a massive audience. Tickets: $68, $60 and $35. FMI: 436-2400.

Saturday, March 29 and Sunday March 30Portsmouth Museum of Art’s New Home OpeningThe opening of Por tsmouth Museum of Art’s new home on Islington Street. Judith Ann Braun and Aaron Li-Hill create site specific installations in this new exhibit space 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Opening reception Sunday 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Free. FMI: 436-0332.

Sunday, March 30 and Monday, March 31Fruit Tree Grafting WorkshopSunday 1p.m. to 5p.m. and Monday 9a.m. to 1p.m. Learn general principles of grafting and fruit tree propagation, and the technique of whip and tongue grafting. All participants will leave with three grafted apple trees. Cost: $35 to $45. Participants may choose one date. Registra-tion required. FMI: meetup.com/GreaterSeacoastPermaculture or [email protected].

Sunday, March 30Gabriel Fauré’s RequiemGabriel Fauré’s Requiem, accom-panied by a chamber orchestra of harp, violas, ‘cellos, double bass, two French horns, and organ. Per-formance at 3 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Church in Dover. Tickets: $15 at the door/$12 in advance. Students and seniors: $12 at the door/$10 in advance. FMI: 664-6974 or visit www.amarecantare.org.

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Dear Computer Lady,Your newsletters have pro-

vided me with a lot of good in-formation over the years.

In the last newsletter, there was a question of whether shutting down the computer was a good idea. My ques-tion is whether shutting off the surge protector where my com-puter and printer are plugged in would be a good idea when they are not in use.

I’m a big supporter of saving on my utility bills and would appreciate your input.

Thanks, Joni

Dear Joni,I don’t see any problems

with turning off the surge pro-tector once your computer and printer are turned off. It will conserve a small amount of electricity.

If you want to protect your computer from possible light-ning strikes or power surges, however, you should not only turn off the surge strip, but unplug it from the wall as well. Elizabeth

Dear Computer Lady,Last week I played a CD

on my computer. Since then I’ve not been able to open the door to take out the CD. Any tips on how to do this? Nelda

Dear Nelda,I do have a way for you

to open your CD door, and it works in all versions of Win-dows.

Click on “Start” and then, “Computer” or, “My Comput-er” depending on which version of Windows you are using.

In the computer window, right click on your CD drive, and click, “Eject” in the context menu that appears. Elizabeth

Dear Computer Lady,I installed my copy of Mi-

crosoft office 2003 on my new HP computer that came with Microsoft office starter 2010.

I was using office 2003 but decided to try the office starter 2010. I do not like it and just want to use the office 2003, but now my Excel and Word files open in the starter 2010 version. How do I set office 2003 as the default program?

Thanks, Matt

Dear Matt,I have run into problems

installing an older version of Office when a newer version is already installed. The only way to solve it is to completely remove Office 2010 before in-stalling the older version.

Since you have already in-stalled Office 2003, I have one thing you can try before you start un-installing programs.

1. Click on the “Start Orb” and click “Default Programs” in the start menu.

2. In the Default Pro-grams window, click on “Set your default programs”.

3. If Word 2003 appears in the programs list, click on it, then click “Set this program as

default” on the right. 4. Repeat with Excel

2003.If Word and Excel 2003

don’t appear in the list, go back to the “Default Programs” window, and click on “Associ-ate a file type or protocol with a program”.

This dialog box will allow you to click on word files (.doc) and then click the “Change program...” button to associate Word 2003 instead of 2010.

If these steps don’t work, your best option is to go to the control panel and completely uninstall all versions of Office. Reboot (click on “Start” point to the arrow to the right of “Shut Down” and click on “Restart”) the computer. Then, only after you have rebooted the comput-er, you can install Office 2003.Elizabeth

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Thank you, Harriet

Dear Harriet,A netbook is really noth-

ing more than a small laptop computer that doesn’t have an optical (CD or DVD) drive. The storage space can usually be upgraded, but it might not be cheap or easy.

The first thing you need to do is find out what kind of hard drive your net book has. Some net books have a special solid state drive (it is kind of like a USB data stick and has no moving parts.). These solid state drives are not as standard as a regular hard drive with moving parts, and it will be harder to find replacement parts.

If your net book has a stan-dard SATA 2.5 inch hard drive, you should be able to purchase one with more storage space and replace the existing drive. You would need to make an image of your existing drive, and copy it to the new drive.

If all this sounds compli-cated to you, your best option is

to take the net book to a local computer shop and have them give you an estimate. Elizabeth

Comments This Week:Posted By: Terry In Re-

sponse to: Problem With Site Security Certificates Comment:

I’ve been fixing comput-ers for about 15 years and I’ve come across the “problem with site security certificates” issue a number of times. The problem is caused because the Calendar on the computer is wrong possi-bly because of the CMOS issue this user just needs to adjust the date on his/her computer.

Web browsers have secu-rity certificates with a start date and an end date. If the computer date is off one-way or the other, that would explain the issue.

Interested in learning more? Elizabeth has answered thousands of computer questions over the years. Come browse her articles, watch in-structional videos, ask questions, and view comments at: www.ask-thecomputerlady.com/questions.

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“Spring Cleaning” Can Brighten Your Investment Picture

The days are getting longer and warmer — a sure indication of the arrival of spring. Another sign of the season may be the urge you get to do some spring-clean-ing. But you might not realize that some of the same spring-cleaning techniques used on your home can also apply to your investments and your overall financial strategy.

Here are a few ideas to consider:

Get rid of “clutter.” You may find a bunch

of items you no longer need. You might look at your port-folio and find “clutter” in the form of investments that are no longer appropriate for your objectives. For example, perhaps some of them are virtual duplicates of other investments you own, dimin-ishing your potential for di-versification. Perhaps some investments are now too risky for your needs. In any case, you may be better off re-balancing your portfolio.

Get organized. You may also be able to

organize your investments more effectively, just as you would the furniture in your home. One possibility: Con-sider consolidating your invest-ment accounts with one pro-vider. If you have an IRA here, another one there and some other investments scattered about, you may be paying more in fees and commissions than necessary. Consolidating these investments could save money and paperwork, and you may find it easier, with all your in-vestments under one “roof,” to follow a single, unified invest-ment strategy.

Seal “cracks.”Over time, the grout be-

tween your kitchen or bath-room tiles can crack, so you’ll need to re-grout to protect your flooring. And you may find that, in looking at your overall financial strategy, your “pro-tection” component — primar-

ily in the form of insurance — might have developed some “cracks” or “chips.” Has your life insurance kept up with changes in your family situa-tion? Events such as marriage, remarriage or the arrival of a new child can all trigger the need to review your life insur-ance. You’ll also want to make sure you have adequate disabil-ity insurance. Consult with a financial professional for infor-mation on appropriate protec-tion vehicles.

Do some “dusting.”You may need to dust

furniture, shelves and other surfaces in your home. And if you’ve been investing for a long time, you may need to metaphorically “dust off” your financial strategy to “freshen it up”. For example, when you get close to retirement, you may need to shift some — but certainly not all — of your growth-oriented investments into income-producing ones.

You may also need to review and revise your financial strat-egy at other points in your life, such as when you begin saving for your children’s college edu-cation.

Just as spring-cleaning can bring more light into your home, sprucing up your in-vestment picture can help you brighten your financial out-look. And these improvements can help you in all the seasons of your life.

Edward Jones wrote this article. It was submitted by local Edward Jones financial advisor, Joseph Mittica. Mit-tica can be reached at 603-964-1947.

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DOVER -The Children’s Museum

of New Hampshire will hold its annual 5K Road Race and Chil-dren’s Fun Run on Saturday, May 3. This is the sixth year the museum has held its fundraising race in downtown Dover, follow-ing the museum’s relocation to the Garrison City in July 2008.

This is the first race in the Seacoast Road Race Series (SRRS). Runners who complete six of the eight races in the series are awarded a coveted SRRS running jacket and can win other prizes as well. This is the tenth year of the series.

The 5K Road Race begins at 9a.m. at the intersection of Central Avenue, Washington Street and Henry Law Avenue, just in front of the museum.

The course runs up Cen-tral Avenue to Chapel Street, up Portland Avenue and back down to Henry Law Park. Post-race activities, including an awards ceremony and refreshments, will take place in Henry Law Park following the race. The first 500 paid registrants will receive free race T-shirts. The 5K registra-tion fee is $22 in advance and $25 on the day of the race. A link to online registration can be found at www.childrens-museum.org.

No more than 1200 runners will be allowed to participate.

Children ages 12 and younger can participate in the Fun Run, which takes place at 10:30a.m. in Henry Law Park. The Fun Run series of events features a half-mile race, two-quarter mile races (one for chil-dren 6 and under, another for children ages 7 to 10), and a free 50-yard dash for children age 4 and under. All Fun Run partici-pants will receive a blue ribbon. Paid registrants in the half-mile and quarter-mile races will also receive free t-shirts. The entry fee f is $8 for registration in ad-vance and $10 on race day. There is no fee for children participat-ing in the 50-yard dash although a signed release form is required.

The Children’s Museum also invites runners to raise addi-tional funds for the museum by collecting pledges for their run. Participants who collect more than $50 in pledges get their entry fee waived and will in the running for prizes based on total amount raised for the museum. Pledge forms can be found on the back of each race entry form.

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WASHINGTON D.C. -U.S. Senator Jeanne Sha-

heen (D-NH) recently submitted a statement to the Congressio-nal Record congratulating New Hampshire athletes who compet-ed in the 2014 Winter Paralym-pics in Sochi, Russia:

Shaheen stated in part: “These athletes are an inspiration to all of New Hampshire and ath-letes around the country. They have exhibited incredible dedi-cation to their respective sports and have proven their remarkable abilities in competitions national-ly and internationally. A selection to the United States Paralympic Team is a great honor and a fit-ting reward for their years of hard work and training.

With access to the unpar-alleled beauty and terrain of the White Mountains, thousands of miles of trails, and nearly one

Sochi games.” Taylor Chace of Hampton

Falls was among three paralym-pians from New Hampshire. Chace competed in sled hockey. Chace, a three-time Paralym-pian, is a member of the Para-lympic gold medal sled hockey team and reigning top defense-man from the 2010 Paralympic Games. He is currently captain of the US team and was named the USOC’s Paralympic Sportsman of the Year for 2010.

Shaheen added that mem-bers of the U.S. Paralympics team have “overcome incredible challenges and with resolve, hard work and courage, they represent the best of our nation.”

Children’s Museum on race day beginning at 7:30a.m until 15 minutes prior to the start of each race. Information on the Sea-coast Road Race Series can be found at www.proportsmouth.org.

This year’s 5K race is pre-sented by Salmon Falls Family Healthcare and PainCare, and the event’s lead sponsor is Relyco. Additional 5K spon-

sors include Formax and Burns, Bryant, Cox, Rockefeller & Durkin, PA. Lonza Biologics and Seacoast Kettlebell sponsor the Fun Run. Weathervane Sea-foods is returning as sponsor of the hospitality area.

For more information on the race, please contact The Chil-dren’s Museum of NH at 603 742-2002 or email [email protected].

Children’s Museum Hosts Races for Prizes and Pledges

Hampton Falls Paralympian Taylor Chace leading his team to victory. (Photo courtesy TaylorChace.com)

Paralympians Congratulated in Congressional Records

thousand lakes, Granite Staters are at home on the snow, on the ice and in the air.

New Hampshire is proud to acknowledge our state’s para-lympians and is excited to show the world their talents during the

GSSThe Granite State Sentinel 7March 21, 2014

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Answers to last week’s puzzles

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2012 TOYOTACAMRY LE

Stock #9074

$17,995

• 1.9% For 60 Mth Fin.AND• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty

2013 SCION FR-SStock #8977

$23,995• 1.9% For 60 Mth Fin.AND• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty

2012 TOYOTA COROLLA LE

Stock #9068

$15,995

*

Used

Stooock 606622#T106

150 Greenleaf Ave Portsmouth, NH ONLY 1 MILE SOUTH OF THE

PORTSMOUTH TRAFFIC CIRCLE Route 1 Bypass, Portsmouth, NH

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Stock #9079A

2005 TOYOTA TACOMA

Automatic with Navigation

$13,995

MSRP $23,815CAP COST $22,719

*$2,499 DOWN

Model #3546Stock #ST9987

$299

2013 TOYOTAAVALON

MSRP $34,215CAP COST $31,552

24 MTH LEASE*$1,250 DOWN + 1ST DOWN

PERMTH

Stock #T10527A

2010 TOYOTA TACOMA

$20,995Stock #T10857A

2010 TOYOTA COROLLA

$12,495

Stock #T10750A

2009 TOYOTA TACOMA

$9,495Stock #T10651A

2012 TOYOTA CAMRY

$16,995Stock #R8765

2012 SCION iQSALE PRICE

$14,995• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty AND • 1.9% For 60 Mth Fin.

Stock #9067

2008 TOYOTACAMRY XLE V6

Nav., Roof, Leather, Only 42K Miles

$17,995• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty AND • 1.9% For 60 Mth Fin.

Stock #ST10801A

2010 TOYOTACAMRY

$15,995• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty AND • 1.9% For 60 Mth Fin.

Stock #ST10741A

2012 TOYOTARAV 4

$26,495• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty AND • 1.9% For 60 Mth Fin.

Stock #9053

2012 TOYOTAYARIS

$14,495• 100,000 Miles Toyota Warranty AND • 1.9% For 60 Mth Fin.

* 12,000 miles per year lease, total due at signing includes security deposit, acquisition fee, all factory rebates and factory assistance to dealer. Tax, title doc fee of $299 and dealer fee not included. Offers expire 3/21/14

New

Model #6948Stock #T10209

2013 TOYOTAHIGHLANDER

MSRP $33,129BUY FOR

$28,999

Used

Save$4,130

New

LOADED WITH EQUIPMENT

Stock #T10774

2013 TOYOTACAMRY SE V6

MSRP $33,254BUY FOR

$27,780Save

$5,474

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