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February 15, 2013

Be sure to renew license at correct site

State officials from the Department of Motor Vehicles are alerting residents who renew their driver licenses online to make sure they use the “Official State of New Hampshire Government Website,” which carries the title at the top right-hand corner of the site.

Officials advise residents to avoid unofficial sites, which charge additional fees. The cost of a five-year, operator-only driver license renewal is $50, and there are no additional charges for renewing a license online on the state’s official site.

“People should be sure to enter the exact web address that is listed on their renewal notification letter in the web address line, not on a search line,” according to DMV Director Richard C. Bailey Jr. “If (drivers) do a web search to find it, they might not reach the official DMV site.”

To reach the New Hampshire DMV website, go to: www.dmv.nh.gov.

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Seabrook Happy Seniors again offer upcoming trips. On Wednesday, Feb. 20, a trip to the Danversport Yacht Club is planned, and includes luncheon and entertainment for a cost of $29 per person. Transportation is included and the bus leaves at 10:30 a.m. from the Recreation Center parking lot.

On Wednesday, March 13, at trip to Bull Run in Shirley, Mass., is on the calendar. The trip has an Irish flare, offering corned beef and cabbage as a choice for lunch as well as an Irish show for entertainment. The cost is $30 and the bus leaves at 9:30 a.m.

To make reservations, or for more information, call Helen at 603-474-8932.

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Angeljean Chiaramida covers Seabrook for the Daily News. She can be reached at 978-462-6666, ext. 3271 or at achiaramida@newburyportnews.com.

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