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Cyan Magenta Yellow Black 46 This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized reproduction of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-EVEN- Rev 12-16-2004 PAGE 46A | ATLANTIC NEWS | FEBRUARY 11, 2005 | VOL 31, NO 6 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce 2005 Annual Meeting & Awards Ceremony Hollywood Style “OSCAR PARTY” Friday, February 18, 2005 6PM to 10PM Galley Hatch Conference Center at the Inn of Hampton 815 Lafayette Road, Hampton, NH • Fabulous Buffet • Free Souvenir Photos • Music by: Skot Pare "DJ with a Difference" • Special Guest Star Performances by: "Frank Sinatra" and "Neil Diamond" • Fabulous Prizes for Best Celebrity Look-A-Like • Celebrity Drink Specials Advance Tickets: $25.00 ($30.00 at the door subject to availability) Space is Limited - Order Today! Call 926-8718 or Stop in at 1 Park Ave., Hampton Area Chamber Office Sponsored By Event Open To The Public VIOLINIST FROM 30A In the spring of 2000, Jackiw made his European debut in London to great critical acclaim, playing Mendelssohn’s Violin Con- certo in E Minor with the Philharmonia Orchestra under Benjamin Zander. In Europe, he has also per- formed with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Stras- bourg and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. In September 2002, Jackiw made his debut with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra under Maestro Yuri Temirkanov, followed by a tour of Japan with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra that featured his Tokyo debut at Suntory Hall. Also in the fall of 2002, he made debuts under Mae- stro Roberto Abbado with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, as well as with l’Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Florentino. In April 2003, he made his Chicago Symphony debut, also conducted by Maestro Abbado. In Decem- ber 2003, Jackiw was invited by Maestro Temirkanov to play Barber’s Violin Concer- to as part of the Winter Arts Festival in St. Petersburg, Russia. Jackiw is an active recitalist, having given numerous performances in the Boston area, including the WCRB-Copley Plaza Series and the French Cul- tural Center. In the summer of 2001, Jackiw was invited to the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, where Christoph Eschenbach pre- sented him in a collabora- tive recital. He has performed on the Rising Stars Series of the Ravinia Festival, and on the Boston Celebrity Series in recital at Jordan Hall. Born to physicist par- ents, Jackiw began playing the violin at the age of 4. In the fall of 2003, Jackiw entered Harvard University. Concurrently he is enrolled in the Artist Diploma Pro- gram at the New England Conservatory of Music, where he is studying violin with Donald Weilerstein. His past teachers include Zinaida Gilels and Michèle Auclair. In 2002, Jackiw was awarded the prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant. For more information about this concert, call the music department at (603) 777-3453, or visit www.exeter.edu. BOAT FROM 28A the lingo while learning all about boat building of the past and present and see the types of vessels built along the Merrimack River from 1700-1900s. The winter session runs February 23-25 (register now through February 18); the spring session runs April 20-22 (register now through April 15). Space is limited to 12 participants. Cost is $100 per child, and $75 for NMS members. To register please call (978) 462-8581 or visit www. themaritimesociety.org. AIRFIELD FROM 21A hard in school and get rewarded for your efforts by the best skateboard park in New England. In order to participate in the program, a student must provide a copy of their report card for the most recent grading quarter (participation is limited to one time per quarter per user). All "A"s will earn a free session pass; "A"s and "B"s or showing improve- ment over the prior grading period will earn 50 percent off a non-member session pass. Bring those report cards in now, though — February 14 is the last day to do so. Rye Airfield is New Eng- land’s premier skate park and BMX track, located on Route 1 in Rye. The facility sits on 57 acres of land and has one of the country’s largest indoor parks, a 1300- foot long downhill BMX Super Track as well as a 25,000 square foot area of dirt jumps. For more information about the "Ride for Grades" program, contact Beau at Rye Airfield by calling (603) 964-2800 ext. 16 or visit www.ryeairfield.com.

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Page 1: AGE TLANTIC EWS EBRUARY N .C VIOLINIST FROM 30A … · 2005. 2. 11. · "Neil Diamond" • Fabulous Prizes for Best Celebrity Look-A-Like • Celebrity Drink Specials Advance Tickets:

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46This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized reproduction of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-EVEN- Rev 12-16-2004

PAGE 46A | ATLANTIC NEWS | FEBRUARY 11, 2005 | VOL 31, NO 6 ATLANTICNEWS.COM .

Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce2005 Annual Meeting & Awards Ceremony Hollywood Style

“OSCAR PARTY”Friday, February 18, 2005

6PM to 10PM

Galley Hatch Conference Centerat the Inn of Hampton

815 Lafayette Road, Hampton, NH

• Fabulous Buffet• Free Souvenir Photos• Music by: Skot Pare"DJ with a Difference"• Special Guest StarPerformances by:"Frank Sinatra"

and"Neil Diamond"

• Fabulous Prizes for Best Celebrity Look-A-Like• Celebrity Drink Specials

Advance Tickets: $25.00($30.00 at the door subject to availability)

Space is Limited - Order Today! Call 926-8718 or

Stop in at 1 Park Ave., Hampton Area Chamber Office

Sponsored By

Event Open To The Public

VIOLINIST FROM 30AIn the spring of 2000,

Jackiw made his Europeandebut in London to greatcritical acclaim, playingMendelssohn’s Violin Con-certo in E Minor with thePhilharmonia Orchestraunder Benjamin Zander. InEurope, he has also per-formed with the OrchestrePhilharmonique de Stras-bourg and the BournemouthSymphony Orchestra.

In September 2002,Jackiw made his debut withthe Baltimore SymphonyOrchestra under MaestroYuri Temirkanov, followedby a tour of Japan with theBaltimore SymphonyOrchestra that featured hisTokyo debut at SuntoryHall. Also in the fall of 2002,he made debuts under Mae-stro Roberto Abbado withthe Boston SymphonyOrchestra, as well as withl’Orchestra del MaggioMusicale Florentino.

In April 2003, he madehis Chicago Symphonydebut, also conducted byMaestro Abbado. In Decem-ber 2003, Jackiw was invitedby Maestro Temirkanov toplay Barber’s Violin Concer-to as part of the Winter ArtsFestival in St. Petersburg,Russia.

Jackiw is an activerecitalist, having givennumerous performances inthe Boston area, includingthe WCRB-Copley PlazaSeries and the French Cul-tural Center. In the summerof 2001, Jackiw was invitedto the Schleswig-HolsteinMusic Festival, whereChristoph Eschenbach pre-sented him in a collabora-tive recital. He hasperformed on the RisingStars Series of the RaviniaFestival, and on the BostonCelebrity Series in recital atJordan Hall.

Born to physicist par-ents, Jackiw began playingthe violin at the age of 4. Inthe fall of 2003, Jackiwentered Harvard University.Concurrently he is enrolledin the Artist Diploma Pro-gram at the New EnglandConservatory of Music,where he is studying violinwith Donald Weilerstein.

His past teachers includeZinaida Gilels and MichèleAuclair. In 2002, Jackiw wasawarded the prestigiousAvery Fisher Career Grant.

For more informationabout this concert, call themusic department at (603)777-3453, or visitwww.exeter.edu.

BOAT FROM 28Athe lingo while learning allabout boat building of thepast and present and see thetypes of vessels built alongthe Merrimack River from1700-1900s.

The winter session runsFebruary 23-25 (registernow through February 18);

the spring session runsApril 20-22 (register nowthrough April 15). Space islimited to 12 participants.Cost is $100 per child, and$75 for NMS members. Toregister please call (978)462-8581 or visit www.themaritimesociety.org.

AIRFIELD FROM 21Ahard in school and getrewarded for your effortsby the best skateboard parkin New England.

In order to participate inthe program, a studentmust provide a copy oftheir report card for themost recent grading quarter(participation is limited toone time per quarter peruser). All "A"s will earn afree session pass; "A"s and"B"s or showing improve-ment over the prior gradingperiod will earn 50 percentoff a non-member sessionpass. Bring those reportcards in now, though —

February 14 is the last dayto do so.

Rye Airfield is New Eng-land’s premier skate parkand BMX track, located onRoute 1 in Rye. The facilitysits on 57 acres of land andhas one of the country’slargest indoor parks, a 1300-foot long downhill BMXSuper Track as well as a25,000 square foot area ofdirt jumps.

For more informationabout the "Ride for Grades"program, contact Beau atRye Airfield by calling (603)964-2800 ext. 16 or visitwww.ryeairfield.com.

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EXETER | Even whendriving from his home inPortsmouth to his job asassistant townadministrator inNeedham, MA,Russell Deanfound his minddrifting to con-cerns that facedcommunities inthe New Hamp-shire Seacoastregion.

“My thoughtswould always have to dowith what was going on backhome,” said Dean, a gradu-ate of Exeter High School’sClass of 1987 and Exeter’sbrand new town manager.

Dean has also held a posi-tion as assistant town man-ager for Reading, MA. Hisnew job was made public atthe deliberative session onSaturday morning.

Pretty soon Dean willbecome an Exeter resident,something he mused aboutbefore town residents andofficials on Saturday morn-ing.

“When you’re first com-ing into town for a job likethis, everyone asks ‘what areyou going to do abouttaxes,’” Dean said. “Well, thefirst thing I’m going to do isstart paying them.”

Asked why Dean wasselected for the position,Selectman Bob Eastmanresponded simply —becauseDean was the best candidate,he said.

“He’s a real great guy,”Eastman said. “He’s sharp,he’s on the ball. I’m verypleased with him.”

Dean was one of threefinal candidates for the posi-tion.

“It’s a great time to becoming to a town likeExeter,” he said. “There are alot of issues in this area that Ilook forward to workingon.”

Dean earned a Master’sdegree in public administra-tion at the University of NewHampshire. He also earned aBachelor’s degree in broad-casting from Arizona StateUniversity, where he held aminor in political science.

Dean, who has lived inboth Stratham and Exeter,said that he’s spent his pro-fessional life, “working up toa position just like this.”

New town manager has local roots“It’s a good match for me

personally and professional-ly,” he said during the inter-view process. “It’s one ofthose rare opportunities that

comes up once ina while.”

Among Dean’saccolades are hiswork as lead pro-ject manager onReading’s newJordan’s Furniturestore — a land-mark in theregion, housing aHome Depot,

trapeze lessons and giant-screen IMAX 3-D movie the-atre.

“It was a major project,”he said. “You don’t see thatkind of development on alandfill.”

Dean said that the majorissues he sees facing Exeterare the water treatment plantcontroversy, downtownparking and property taxes.

Selectman Joe Pace, whoserved as chairman of thetown manager search com-mittee, is pleased with theselection.

“We thought that Russhad certainly the experienceand ability,” he said. “He hasa good track record.”

Pace said that the selec-tion of Dean was not basedon the fact that he is home-

grown, though he said thatwould certainly speed up thelearning curve.

“It certainly doesn’t hurt,”he said. “I wouldn’t say itwas a deciding factor, but itwas certainly a nice post-script.”

Dean will replace Town

Manager George Olson, whohas held the top job for 18years. Both Eastman andPace said they hope Deanwill last a long time as well.

“You’re not going to get18 years every pop, but wehope he’ll be around a longtime,” Pace said.

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