Rosabella Daraoui, Co-Valedictorian
Rosabella is the daughter of George and Mona Daraoui of Rochester, New Hampshire. She is the younger sister of Karen, 21, and Jennifer, 19, both of whom are graduates of St. Thomas Aquinas High School. She is also the proud older sister of Charbel, 10. Rosabella attended middle school at St. Elizabeth Seton School and is a parishioner of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Parish in Rochester.
Rosabella is a member of the National Honor Society and the French Honor Society. While at St. Thomas Aquinas High School, she earned the Yale Book Award and the English Department Award (junior year), the Math Department Award (sophomore year), the French Department Award and Le Grand Concours Bronze Award (freshman year), and Le Grand Concours Honorable Mention (sophomore, junior, and senior years).
Who’s running in the Hampton area March 9 election?
By Staff Report
Hampton
Four residents are running for two seats on the Hampton Board of Selectmen at the March 9 election.
Incumbents Jim Waddell and Mary-Louise Woolsey will be challenged by Sharleen Page Hurst and recently retired police chief Richard Sawyer.
In other contested races, four residents are running for two slots on the Budget Committee. They are incumbents Brian Warburton and Michael Plouffe and political newcomers Katherine Harake and Matthew Saunders.
Tracey Emerick, Ken Sheffert and Anne “Tocky” Bialobrzeski are running for two seats on the Planning Board.
Four residents are running for two seats on the Lane Library Board of Trustees. They are Elizabeth Keroack, Theresa Evans, Kimberly Olson and Karen L. Ragle.
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Exeter police are trying to track down a Dunkinâ thief who allegedly swiped a jar with about $100 in donations for a local woman in need of a kidney transplant.
Police responded to the Dunkinâ on Portsmouth Avenue in Exeter just before 7 p.m. on Sunday to investigate the report of a theft.
According to Police Chief Stephan Poulin, officers checked the area and two hotels on Portsmouth Avenue, but had no luck finding the thief.
The jar was being used to collect donations to benefit Deborah Brown, an Exeter woman and longtime teacher on the Seacoast who was recently diagnosed with stage 4 kidney failure.