. OM VE .C A , NH EWS N A TLANTIC by Premo/Libbey AMPTON TLANTIC DAILY DAILY H CALL MEAT MEAT 964-6152 www.hampton. 111 A God Bless Our Troops 964-9911 & Operated — Atlantic News Photos — ORTH WE ARE THE TE TAKE OUT SPECIALS! TAKE SPECIALISTS! Family Owned nities with the Friends of the visit Lane Memorial Library, lib.nh.us/ library/ friends/ index.htm or pick up an application in the library. N We Sell Only USDA We R Choice & Prime Beef (Above) Sara Casassa and daughter Kate enjoyed the Friends’ annual Sweetheart at the Lane Library; Tea from (below) Kasey Shaw, Group, Teen the Library winners chooses the raffle as Friends President Diane and Keyes, Paige Libbey, Alexa LaMontagne look on; and Maya Sanders, pictured Amy, left, with her mother Tea displays her Sweetheart doorprize. Dry Aged Hanging Beef HOW SWEET IT IS — r in part is strictly prohibited strictly is part in r permission, • For 12-16-2004 Rev 9A-EVEN- • AN-Mark 926-4557 (603) call $12.95 Cut & Freezer Wrapped For more information For more $2.99 lb. $15 for families is what will so sim- the group help grow ilar kinds of activities can be planned. about membership opportu- $3.59 lb. EWS N TLANTIC A , Bottom Round Mon-Fri: 8-6 • Sat 8-5 • Closed Sun IBBEY 40-50 lb. avg L MEAT SHOPPE 5 lb Bag INDA HAMPTON | In prepa- HAMPTON was program This free Friends Vice-President the from Group The Teen They blew up balloons, pro- this free Through always The Friends are EWS L Includes Rib Roast, Delmonico, Sweet time at Lane Library at Lane time Sweet Whole Ribs of Beef FREEZER SPECIAL! Short Ribs, Beef Stew, Hamburger Short Ribs, Beef Stew, Y PECIAL TO THE All Natural Pot Roast Fresh Ground Chuck Open B S ration for Valentine’s Day, ration for Valentine’s Lane the Friends of the hosted Memorial Library Sweet- their second annual Feb- Saturday, on heart Tea It at the library. 11 ruary be a sweet time to proved for all who attended. and their open to children families for two fun-filled seatings in the Lane Room. to three treated They were by stories read Valentine’s as well as Joanne Mulready, and scrump- tea, juice, fruit the tious desserts. Later, home- created children made Valentines. Arlenea Batchelder was the of this wonderful director event. library was a big help. The Lane Room was trans- formed into a veritable pink and utopia of red, white. artfully arranged the desserts on plates and served the guests. Two “sweetheart-themed” bas- kets, crafted by Friends member Sammi Moe were to lucky winners raffled Amy Marjorie Smith and Gallant. The door prizes went to Maya Sanders and All of the Menke. Andrew very excited. winners were gram, the Friends’ goal was a memorable to promote family activity while utiliz- ing the library’s resources. looking for new members. The small membership fee of $10 for individuals and N 6 OWN T tive owners Unauthorized reproduction Unauthorized owners tive republicationfor contents its or page this of o in whole Small announced that he acknowledged The board intend to call Small with comments or changes. The met in advance of the board Budget Hearing to address concerns. Small was sched- uled to draft the warrant once the budget worksheet information is complete. would set up a date and the peram- time to address bulation the bounds of Hampton Falls and Kensing- ton and inform the board members. a letter of thanks from Evelyn Portsmouth Mayor, for the town’s sup- Sirrell, to the port with respect Coalition and Statewide Also, it was Tax. Property noted that a letter had been the Depart- from received Adminis- ment of Revenue Jamie tration introducing the town’s new repre- Dow, sentative. — Atlantic News Photo by John Hirtle Atlantic News — IGGING D 6 O LAM 31, N C OL O G O T Small obtained informa- It was announced that Small showed the board AY D with information relating to with information relating the collection of electronics on White Goods days. The amount of $1,800 has been budgeted for 2006. tion by phone call that this year’s dispatch fee will At by 3.2 percent. increase the time of the meeting, no had been for- agreement The for signature. warded amount is part of increased the 2006 budget. the next two emergency management drills and would be graded exercises April 11. 15 and on March a sample of a past mailing to of the proposed residents budget and asked if they’d like to conduct a mailing again for the 2006 budget. The board agreed. The board the to review also agreed budget worksheets and 17, 2006 | V 17, 2006 OOD EBRUARY | F AG EWS N EWS N TLANTIC A TLANTIC ENKINS J

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P Survey, budget top Hampton Falls agenda Survey, S B number of agenda items Hamp- by addressed were ton Falls selectmen at their meeting. recent of Department Hampshire Services Environmental survey, beach program Administrator Eric Town to a the board Small referred the town to letter requesting conduct a study gathering information for a computer to related model program types of storm water control devices. that Hampton Falls does not to take on a have the staff As a of this size. project of that call, the DES result indicated they might con- duct the study for smaller towns. This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO LLC, Communications, Connelly 2004 © Page This NH Hampton, 592 Box are logos and items Contributed 03843- respec their ™ © and Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black 27A AGE | P EWS N Sat., Feb. 18: Busch Series Sun., Feb. 19: Daytona Daytona International TLANTIC 1:30 p.m., there will be Day- will there 1:30 p.m., practice for Cup tona 500 by Busch prac- cars, followed Channel; The tice on Speed Series 250 Craftsman Truck race will begin at 8 p.m. 300; Hershey’s Kissables TV: Starting time: 1 p.m.; TNT. Starting 500, race 1 of 36, NBC; time: 1:30 p.m.; TV: laps; Length: 500 miles/200 Jeff Defending champion: . Gordon, Speedway track information: Distance: 2.5-mile oval; 3,800 Length of frontstretch: feet; Length of backstretch: 3,400 feet; Banking in turns 1- Banking on 4: 31-degrees; 3-degrees. backstretch: Grandstand capacity: 175,000. 17, 2006 | A 17, 2006 or in part is strictly prohibited strictly is part in or permission, For • 12-16-2004 Rev 9A-ODD- • AN-Mark 926-4557 (603) call EBRUARY CHEDULE S 6 | F O ACING 32, N R Wed., Feb. 15: Nextel Cup, Wed., and Thurs., Feb. 16: Busch Fri., Feb. 17: Beginning at OL V Busch and Craftsman Truck Busch and until 5 noon practice from Chan- p.m. (EST) on Speed nel. Series prac- Craftsman Truck Speed tice continued on 9 a.m. until Channel from a.m.; Gatorade Duel at 11:30 TNT at Daytona Race One on 2 p.m., followed by Gatorade Two. Duel at Daytona Race Spots 3-36 for the Daytona will be 500 starting field determined by their finishing position in the Gatorade Duel seven Races. The remaining positions (37-43) in the 43-car field will be filled by Truck NASCAR provisionals. Series practice continues on Speed Channel at 6:30 p.m. 1. ’ $8.95 $24.95 $13.95 AR TO BEAT ‘C than ever before, and here we and here than ever before, Gerhart said a jubilant are,” is “There victory lane. from focus on this race than more go; if any other place we going to win some- you’re this is the place to do where, it. DAYTONA BEACH | be in the top three “We’ll Meanwhile Earnhardt Top-10 finishers: Top-10 ORNER PECIALS Jr. said he Jr. Dale Earnhardt thinks he has “the car to beat” in the 2006 Daytona that he’ll 500, and predicted after missing the rebound Chase for the Nextel Cup a year ago. in points when we get to the win Chase,” he said. “We’ll about six or seven races and if we don’t win the champi- onship we won’t lose it by much.” was 39th fastest in Sunday’s qualifying for the . C Bobby Gerhart, 2. Matt Bobby Gerhart, 4. McCall, 3. Matt Hagans, Damon 5. Burney Lamar, 7. Billy Lusk, 6. Ken Weaver, 8. Mario Gosselin, Venturini, 9. TJ Bell, 10. 27 S Pork: $9.95 Shrimp $10.95 (603) 926-6633 ARCA tive owners Unauthorized reproduction Unauthorized owners tive republication for contents its or page this of whole in ACING INNER R Excellent Chinese Cuisine Prompt Take Out Available Prompt Take Green Tea &Green Tea Brown Rice are available D With shredded ginger and scallions in a soy flavored brown sauce Minced chicken wrapped in fresh lettuce With shredded scallops and pork Sautéed with your choice of pork or shrimp in a spicy garlic sauce 7 Ocean Blvd, Hampton Beach Try Our 3-Course Lunch! Try Located at Seabrook/Hampton Bridge on Rte 1A ERHART GETS DAYTONA| BEACH After earning a record so much prepared “We 4. Twin Lobster Stir Fry 1. Lettuce Wrap Haddock 2. Steamed 3. Chinese Eggplant G Elliott, 13. , 14. Elliott, 13. Elliott Sadler, 15. , , 17. Ryan 16. , Kahne, Newman, 18. Kasey 20. Kevin Gordon, 19. Jeff Harvick, 21. ARCA Series vet- RE/MAX in his eran Bobby Gerhart, own Chevrolet, perfect a picture capped off and week with a dominating at historical victory Sunday Daytona International Speedway. fourth consecutive Pork Pole the on Friday, award Lebanon, dri- ver etched his name even deeper in the history books fourth after winning a record Daytona ARCA 200. Gerhart had been tied with the late six-time series champion victo- Iggy Katona with three 2.5-mile ries at the renowned Gerhart track. Additionally, became the first-ever back-to back RE/MAX Series winner at Daytona, which ran its in 1964. inaugural race there for this race this year more : 1. Denny HOOTOUT S “I’m telling you guys “I’m telling you Burton’s two Childress of the 43- The remainder car and when I saw the flags car and when we had I knew like they were caught it just We a chance. into our hands right. It played of it. and we took advantage the ahead of time that teams are Childress Richard this sea- going to be different a lot of things found son. We season that’s during the off the sea- going to show up as This is just son progresses. one of them.” Clint Racing teammates, Bowyer and the seventh and 13th were team- Gordon’s fastest. Jeff mate, was fifth fastest. car starting field will be determined by two qualify- ing races on Thursday and NASCAR driver provision- als. Finishing order DAYTONA BEACH | OOKIE WINS R Rookie won the Shootout on driving the No. 11 Sunday, Dale Chevrolet. edged Tony Jr. Earnhardt Stewart, Hamlin’s teammate for second place, while Stew- art was third. Hamlin, 2. Dale Earnhardt Jr., Hamlin, 2. Dale Earnhardt Stewart, 4. Scott 3. Tony Riggs, 5. Jimmie Johnson, 6. , 7. Mark Mar- 9. Joe tin, 8. Jamie McMurray, Nemechek, 10. , 12. Bill , 11. EWS N 500 OM TLANTIC .C A ODGES EWS H

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