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Dove 333 Central A GE P U. ATLANTICNEWS.COM VOL 34, NO 29 |JULY 18, 2008 | ATLANTIC NEWS | PAGE 1APresor . O. S. J. P AID FOSTER & CO ostal Customer r, POS NH 03820 INSIDE: ted Standard TA ve. GE , IN HEALTH AND C. WELLNESS TV LISTINGS Please Deliver Before FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2008 Vol. 34 | No. 29 | 32 Pages Cyan Magenta Yellow Black BY LIZ PREMO petition. There are two divi- from all over the country. the team (all boys and one ATlaNTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER sions (prep and senior); the So how exactly did this girl) to Cooperstown. Once MON-FRI 8AM-6PM hat do body fee to enter is $10 per per- unique “Catch a Wave 2 it looked like it would work, SAT 9AM-5PM surfing and son and $20 per family. The Cooperstown” effort play they settled on holding Wbaseball have competition is sponsored by out? It so happens that two the competition at Jenness Concerned in common? As individual Proulx Oil and Propane of local bodysurfing enthusi- Beach, one of the Seacoast’s about high gas sporting events go, probably Newmarket. asts — Charlie Abizaid and best known surfing destina- prices? So are we! not a whole (sand)lot. All proceeds raised at Jim Proulx — have been tions. Motorcars has 15 fully serviced, fuel efficient But when the former is the event will help send involved as coaches for “We’re hoping that we get Saab 4 cylinder turbo used as a fundraising tool to Stratham Youth Baseball’s Stratham Youth Baseball in a good crowd,” says Char- sedans, wagons and support the latter, it has all 2008 Cooperstown Dream years past. In fact, Jim’s son lie, adding he’d like to see hatchbacks in stock! Priced from $6995- the potential to be a match Team, the Longhorns, to is on this year’s team. 100-150 people to take part $14,995 we have some- made in athletic heaven. New York for a week of tour- According to Charlie, a in the competition. “We’re thing for every budget. To that end, bodysurfers nament play from July 25 conversation he had with hoping that a lot of families You deserve a great car will convene on the north though August 1. The group Jim a few months ago led come out that morning and and great fuel economy! end of Jenness Beach in Rye of 12-year-olds, Cal Ripken them to the idea that they compete.” on Saturday, July 19 begin- Little Leaguers representing could use their shared ath- Unlike catching a wave 866-838-3377 ning at 9 a.m. for the first the town of Stratham, will letic interest to generate with the use of a longboard GARYBLAKEMOTORCARS.COM annual Body Surfing Com- be playing against teams some funds to help send 84 PORTSMOUTH AVE., EXETER, NH 03833 SURFING CONT. on 30A• PICTURES ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY Client: Gary Blake Motorcars File Name: GaryMC3.3x3AN_071808 Paper: Atlantic News Size: 3.3 x 3 Run Date: 7/18/08 Artist: JH Proof: 3 Color: 4 color Sent: Confirmation: PAGE 2A | ATLANTIC NEWS |JULY 18, 2008 | VOL 34, NO 29 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . 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Department ATLANTICNEWS.COM VOL 34, NO 29 |JULY 18, 2008 | ATLANTIC NEWS | PAGE 3A . COMMUNITY SWEET TIME FOR SENIORS Dual arrests result in assault charges BY LIZ PREMO fied as 28-year-old Robert He was held without scious and it appeared that ATlaNTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER Stubbert of Worcester, MA. bail pending his arraign- some of his teeth had been HAMPTON | Hamp- The female told police ment later that morning in broken. Hampton Fire/Res- ton Police made a pair of that Stubbert had fled the Hampton District Court. cue responded to the scene arrests in separate incidents scene. Stubbert’s bail was set to to treat him and transport last week which resulted Meanwhile, the victim $25,000 cash and $25,000 him to the hospital. in assault charges leveled — who had suffered a lacer- personal recognizance, The suspect in the case, against the suspects in both ation to his forearm — was with the condition that the 23-year-old Justin Maclean cases. transported by Hampton suspect not be bailed for of Lawrence, MA, was The first incident Fire/Rescue from the Sum- 72 hours. The judge set a taken into custody a short occurred on July 9 at mer Wind Motel to the hos- probable cause hearing for time later. Charged with approximately 12:30 a.m. pital for treatment. Monday, July 21 second degree assault, when Hampton police offi- Officers continued to The second incident Maclean was held on $750 cers responded to a caller search for the suspect and occurred on July 9 at cash and $2,000 personal who reported that a fight upon further investiga- approximately 3 a.m., when recognizance bail. had occurred on Keefe Ave- tion eventually intercepted a witness flagged down a Because he was unable nue. Stubbert’s brother, who had passing cruiser requesting to make bail, Maclean was According to a police arrived in Hampton to pick an ambulance for an assault transported to Rockingham report issued by HPD Lt. up the suspect. According to victim. Hampton officers County Jail in Brentwood Daniel Gidley, a female Lt. Gidley’s report, the sus- were directed to a possible to await arraignment, dur- approached one of the pect was located attempting suspect at the same time ing which the judge set a officers who was restoring to elude police in the beach another officer checked on probable cause hearing and peace at the scene. She told area just a short time later. the victim’s condition. reset bail to $15,000 cash police that her father had Hampton police arrested According to a police and $15,000 personal recog- been stabbed by her step- Stubbert and charged him report issued by Lt. Gidley, nizance. A hearing was set brother, whom she identi- with first degree assault. the victim was found uncon- for Monday, July 21. DIG IN! — The Hampton Cyan Recreation Department and Hampton Fire/Rescue Fire damages restaurant kitchen Magenta hosted the annual Strawberry Festival on Tuesday, July 15 BY LIZ PREMO restaurant employees in the wall in order to find the kitchen.
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