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  BRISTOL • BRIDGEWATER • ALEXANDRIA • HEBRON • PLYMOUTH
2024 VOL. 4. NO. 7
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Dancing Under
the Stars 2024:
A Night of
Glamour and
Giving Back
Mark your calendars for an unforgettable evening of enter- tainment at Kelley Park in Bris- tol, NH. On July 25, 2024, at 6:30 PM, the community will gather once again for the highly antici- pated Dancing Under the Stars event. This annual affair, now in its fourth year, promises to dazzle attendees with performances by local community stars paired with professional dancers, all while supporting a vital cause.
Dancing Under the Stars has become a cherished tradition in Bristol, known for its blend of fun, competition, and philan- thropy. Over the past three years, the event has successfully raised over $25,000 to benefit Voices, an organization dedicated to supporting victims and survivors of domestic and sexual violence. The excitement is even more
DANCING
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JULY
  The
 Newfound
Lake
Lobstermen
and their
Ocean
Quarry
BY WILLIAM NIEMAN
Creationists and evolutionists agree that the multiplicity of life in the ocean took time to appear. In Genesis, it was not until the fifth “day” that God brought forth an abundance of sea creatures. Evolutionists believe that life in the seas occurred much before that “fifth” day; they posit that ocean life predates life on land and in the air, but that it took hun- dreds of millions of years of adaptation before a creature as complex as a lobster appeared.
This article is about that creature, the
Steve Means about to release a striped bass
lobster, and the Newfound Lake lobster- men who harvest that unique crustacean.
The Anatomy
From our human perspective, the lobster is as ugly as it is complex. In the ocean waters, it has a dung-colored ap- pearance that combines the pigments of red, blue, and orange. It has bulging eyes
set on stalks. It is a decapod with multi- ple legs extending from its thorax. It has stalking antennae and two frightful claws, one for crushing and one for snipping. In summary, a lobster has a body for seeking and ingesting food, reproducing its kind, and excreting its waste. The marine bi-
LOBSTERMEN
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