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Atlantic News This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized reproduction 2 of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-EVEN- Rev 12-16-2004 PAGE 2A | ATLANTIC NEWS | JULY 14, 2006 | VOL 31, NO 27 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . WEATHER THE WEEKEND FRIDAY, JULY 14 SATURDAY, JULY 15 SUNDAY, JULY 16 MONDAY, JULY 17 DARN CLOUDY SUNNY MORE SUN DARN CLOUDS HIGH: 82° LOW: 65° HIGH: 84° LOW: 66° HIGH: 90S°LOW: 60S° HIGH: 90’S°LOW: 60’S° Cyan NEWBURYPORT’S HAMPTON HARBOR’S PORTSMOUTH HARBOR’S DOVER POINT’S Magenta 10 DAY TIDES 10 DAY TIDES 10 DAY TIDES 10 DAY TIDES HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE Tides provided by DATE AM PM AM PM . DATE AM PM AM PM . DATE AM PM AM PM . DATE AM PM AM PM . 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T M E K I N N U F OFF 17 18 19 R E T T I L R I TELL THEM O Take out Buffet Available! 15 16 E A I O H W O W YOU OLVED IT T S 12 13603-474-2622 14 or 888-474-2622 M Y R A E W D H Selected Items A IN THE 11 663 Lafayette Road • Seabrook, NH M O T A R T R O P P A R Across from CVS 910 A W O B L E O Y Stratham Plaza, 72 Portsmouth Ave, Suite 102 ATLANTIC A Sunday 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. • Monday-Thursday 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. 78 Friday 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. • Saturday 7 a.m. -11 p.m. Y R W A N E H C T I K Stratham, NH 03885 (603) 778-1500 NEWS 6 5 1234 This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized 39 reproduction of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-ODD- Rev 12-16-2004 ATLANTICNEWS.COM VOL 32, NO 27 | JULY 14, 2006 | ATLANTIC NEWS | PAGE 39A RACING CORNER LOCAL NOTES GORDON CRUISES TO race car and we could have have had two changes of top-10 finishes. He also led STRATHAM SEEKS OLDEST RESIDENT won it anyway, but I just hate clothes, but he did a heck of a in most laps led with 1,684. STRATHAM | The Stratham Historical Society and the VICTORY LANE that it had to happen that job in raising them up right. Gant finished his career in town of Stratham are preparing to present the Boston Post BY GERALD HODGES way. I got a great run on him “And they turned out 1994 with 18 Winston Cup Cane to the eldest member of the community. THE RACING REPORTER and I wasn’t going to back good. All of them.” victories and 17 Bud Poles. A possible recipient has been located and plans will be final- SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS out.” Recently, Isaac’s father-in- He ran a total of 444 races in ized by Tuesday, August 15. In order to be considered for this JOLIET, IL | Jeff Gordon It was the first Chicago law was diagnosed with ter- the Winston Series and honor the resident must be the oldest known person who is had one eye on the race track win for Jeff Gordon and minal cancer and confined to earned $7,882,084.00. eligible to vote in the town of Stratham. and the other on the fuel owner Rick Hendrick. Gor- an Indiana hospital. During a For additional informa- If anyone knows of an eligible person who will be age 96 or gauge as he headed for the don has now moved back visit, Ron overheard him tion on Gant’s racing career, older before September 20, 2006, please call the Stratham checkered flag to win Sun- into the top-10. talking about how much he go to www.harrygant.com. selectmen’s office at (603) 772-7391 or the Historical Society at day’s USG Sheetrock 400 at “Yes, it was intentional on admired Harry. (603) 778-0434 or (603) 778-9525 before August 15. Chicagoland Speedway. his part,” said Kenseth. Ron thought what a won- WEEKEND RACING While Gordon went on to “Jeff’s a smart guy. I know for derful going away present it The Cup and Busch teams DONATIONS NEEDED FOR BOOK SALE Victory Lane, Matt Kenseth sure that he did it on pur- would be if he could get are in Loudon, NH, while the HAMPTON | The Friends of the Lane Memorial Library are from nearby Cambridge, pose. I knew I was tight and Harry to call or visit the sick Craftsman Trucks travel seeking donations of gently-read books for their upcoming Wisconsin was the victim of a slow in the middle and that man. south to Memphis, TN. Summer Book Sale. All donations may be dropped off at the triple whammy. he was going to catch me, but “I contacted Donny Pen- Sat., July 15, Busch Series library. The Friends are a multi-age volunteer group whose First, Kenseth received a the thing is, he could have nell with the ‘Taylorsville New England 200, race 20 of mission is to preserve and strengthen the library as a commu- tap from Gordon that took passed me clean.” Times,’ in Taylorsville, NC 35, Starting time: 3 p.m. nity resource. Fundraising efforts directly benefit the Lane him out of the lead. Then he Polesitter, Jeff Burton fin- and asked if he could get a (EST); TV: TNT; Distance: 200 Library, which is located on Academy Avenue in Hampton. ran out of gas, and finally, he ished second. message to Harry,” continued laps; Defending champion: Become a member of the Friends and help the library and David Stremme got “We just got a little bit Isaac. “A couple days later, Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet. become an even greater resource to the community.
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