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The new motor registra tion process will be used for all passenger cars, cycles and motortrucks, including commercial vehicles. It will not be used for boat regis trations. the educational opportuni ties they need to succeed in the hi-tech sector. jobsNewinHampshire con tinues to grow each year,” said Gov. Lynch. “We must ensure we are necessarystepsfosterto that taking the growth, and that’s what exactly we’re doing.” shire on the list, in order of their ranking starting with number one, are Massachu setts, Maryland, Colorado, California, Virginia, Connecticut, Washington, and Utah. Rhode Island took the number 10 spot. of the list were West Arkansas, Virginia, and finally, ------“I’m not surprised by The Milken Institute As part of the project, In addition to the bar “This is significant news the top of the Milken Insti tute list.” this ranking,” Hampshire said High New Technol ogy Council President Fred Kocher. “New Hampshire is a technology many state, people but don’t realize that fact. In actuality, high tech accounts for one-third of our state’s product.Thatstatistic, along gross state with studies like this, let will the world know our state’s about high tech entre preneurial nature.” report highlighted the need retain and attract to states for skilled, educated workers. The report the also importance of ensuring stressed young people are getting es that issue motor vehicle registrations officesaround the state. andThe printers DMV were with purchased a grant $344,500 secured through theUniversity federal of New Hamp shire. all Municipal the state Agentswill be on-line by in September. Currently, some Municipal Agents are on-line; not they mail in paperwork their to where data must be the entered DMV, by hand. code feature, the new istrations reg will use special rently receiving training. and a true testament to the innovative nature state’s of business our and force. 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Lynch on has several led key Milken issues Institute recognized the as important to growing the hi-tech sector. He made it a priority last year to the create Research and Develop ment Tex Credit, which will allow companies to reinvest in their product lines, create new ones and expand their business, according to office. his say that Gov. Lynch made reinstating the Job Training Fund a priority. This match ing grant program provides up to $1 million a year companies for to use and to train retrain workers. This these new features as of part that project,” ginia said C. 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This vote is to pay for 75 percent of the cost to build permanent facilities. facilities. permanent build to cost the of percent 75 for pay to eliminate to added was amendment minute last a addition, In to lease and equip classrooms for three years — or contract to to contract or — years three for classrooms equip and lease to offer term long the extend as well as — kindergartens private A KINDERGARTEN BILL A KINDERGARTEN grants to that those don’t districts have public Kindergarten A YES vote FAVORED an ethic law that YES A employees allowed vote FAVORED policy. set which boards on serve to firms lobbying of work for lobbying firms that can serve. They argued that you you that argued They serve. can that firms lobbying for work 142-204. FAILED bill The ethics. about compromise shouldn’t lobbyists lobbyists and their partners to influence policy for special interests, and surely there are other volunteers that don’t serve serve their And state. besides there are other reforms in the bill that are important. Opponents said that it would allow large large law firms that happen to employ some lobbyists to and and commissions that determine public policy. Supporters said that the change would allow experts who work for participate participate without paying a lobbying fee, but at issue is what a clause that was allows lobbyists to serve on boards SET POLICY POLICY SET won’t have to file as often and would enable volunteers to below). A YES vote FAVORED the revenue measures. revenue the FAVORED vote YES A below). onto the Senate which then PASSED it onto the Governor (see (see Governor the onto it PASSED then which Senate the onto wine shops, and that the budget shouldn’t be balanced on the the on balanced be shouldn’t budget the that and shops, wine 205-137 bill, the PASSED House The businesses. small of back box box stores and large supermarket chains. Opponents of the amendment said that it would also affect small specialty $350,000 in annual liquor sales) would increase state revenue revenue state increase would sales) liquor annual in $350,000 by $7.4 said Supporters million. it would only the affect big discount on beer and wine to large grocery stores (more than than (more stores grocery large to wine and beer on discount price of gas — that so many people would drive to cross the to cross drive of would gas — price so people that many price Commission Liquor the Ending a dollar. save to border which which is the really given — way no a was there said regressive They tax nicotine. to addicted on poor people who are save save the state millions in health care costs. Opponents said that this is nothing but a sneaky way to increase the tax, tax tax increase would not only raise revenue but smoking, among particularly discourage young people, and that could has has a chance to avoid the tax by A sales. tobacco increasing in in from border sales as a result of increasing Massachusetts said tax. its this Supporters cigarette way the industry retail on on to department heads. The tobacco came tax revenue only if go tax tobacco extra enough into effect increase would money. money. Opponents said that lawmakers are shirking their by responsibility passing the of responsibility raising taxes and lowering the Liquor Commission discount to larger retail retail larger to discount Commission Liquor the lowering and of Supporters stores. both said measures the state needs the two sections two of sections the the tax bill: cigarette 25 Increasing cents, revenue revenue bill to on help cover was the shortfall debate in the main state’s The budget economy. the of downturn the to due BEER BEER AND WINE DISCOUNT FAILED 101-250. A YES vote FAVORED at least considering YES A vote 101-250. FAVORED FAILED Cheney. and Bush impeaching in January anyway, and in the was January anyway, resolution debated enough back in April. A motion to take the resolution off the table is a waste of time when the President is going to leave office office to is leave going is a the of President when time waste Some Some opponents said that impeachment would undermine said Others that it a during the war President terror. against supporters supporters argued that it should at least be some amendments debated, in and the resolution should be considered. necessary necessary when a president starts acting outside and the law, it is the only way to stop a tyrant. Impeachment trying trying to thwart Congress by numerous signing statements attached to legislation. Supporters said impeachment is torture, imprisoning torture, "enemy imprisoning without combatants" trial, and allegedly misleading Congress to start a war in Iraq, illegally illegally Iraq, in a war start to Congress misleading allegedly citizens, law violating wiretapping international concerning Congress to look into impeaching President George W. Bush W. 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Does the agency provide (A) (A) LAST MINUTE FUNDING BILL PASSES HOUSE (B) DELAYED CIGARETTE TAX REMAINS (C) END DISCOUNT FOR SOME RETAILERS THAT Note: (B) and (C) were two amendments for SB321, a (D) ALL DISTRICTS MUST HAVE KINDERGARTEN House House version, districts could contract to out private Kindergarten schools, as long standards. as Supporters said that they free public Kindergarten is meet or exceed for a education, to an child have adequate and essential this state | | SSHB1 is a the special budget, which late has been night thrown out emergency of bill balance recession. by The bill to the would — fund among other that aid things building — the of enable million $80 some for bond to state the as it well as to gives of care districts, taking school local any budget deficit. Supporters said that it makes sense to bond than money borrow to preferable it’s and projects, capital for said Opponents taxes. increase to or services cut drastically to to to that this pay was bond, borrowing the borrowing state PASSED House The means. our within living not and deficit, the budget bill 178-125. budget. the A balance to order in schools to aid building YES vote FAVORED bonding have would that section the deleted have would amendment increased the cigarette tax 25 cents in But October. that revenue tax tax tobacco extra enough if effect into go only would came in from border sales increasing its as tax. Supporters a of the result amendment said of this that is nothing but sneaky Massachusetts way to the increase tax, which is really a tax regressive on poor people who are addicted to the of given price gas, was no They said there way, nicotine. to save the border to drive cross would so that people many said a Opponents that the dollar. state needs the to revenue on industry retail the way this least at but budget, the balance the has border a chance to avoid the tax sales. by increasing revenue raise not it only would If the go tax does effect, into but discourage smoking, among particularly young people, and that could save the state millions in the OPPOSED vote YES A health 139-181. care FAILED costs. amendment The tax. cigarette delayed BEER AND WINE SELL discount price Commission Liquor state the ends that section $350,000 than (more stores grocery large to wine and beer on in annual liquor sales). Ending the discount would increase by state of revenue $7.4 Supporters the million. amendment said that it would all affect small wine specialty shops, and that the budget shouldn’t be balanced on the back of small said Opponents it businesses. would only affect the big box stores and large supermarket chains, and besides the states needs the The money. amendment 134-178. FAILED A YES discount. the keeping FAVORED vote to bill) tree a Christmas as (known bill revenue hodge-podge help cover the on shortfall the budget due to the downturn of the economy. the Ultimately, bill passed without either amendment. BY 2009 and lease to grants transitional giving it, offer to Kindergarten receive to choose can Districts years. four for classrooms equip state funding for either 75 percent costs or 100 of of percent the cost a of constructing basic code- actual construction compliant kindergarten building/ classrooms. 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elp The 2008 PMC will be my be will PMC 2008 The Last year’s PMC raised Last year, with the help Most of us give money to To the Editor: To An open letter to the Sea The weekend of August H by it. 13th year of participating in event. this Last great year on May 15, I lost one of my best friends, John Bocko, lost his battle with lung can who cer. John was only 57 years old and the owner of Gus’ Bike Shop in North Hamp ton. One of John’s favorite Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC). The primary goal truly remarkable event of is to this raise funds in support of the Jimmy Fund and the Dana- Farber Cancer Institute. $33 million with an unprec edented 100 percent going directly to the Jimmy Fund. Since 1980, the raised over $200 million. PMC has of my sponsors, I was able 12- a for $44,000 over raise to year total of over $360,000. Thank you very much. many charities. This is charity the to which I dedicate my greatest energies. Cancer hasn’t It discriminate. doesn’t skipped over people we care about. Cancer doesn’t care how old or how young you are. We’ve all been touched Virginia Virginia Klotz, Sarah Hobbs Lane, Jane Lynch, Kenneth McDermott and Ivan Eaton, Priscilla D. Neves, Mills, Paige Roland Club, North Women’s Ruth Hampton American Legion Post #35, Norman Parsons, P. Virginia C. Randall, Frank and Mary Ross, Winthrop C. Savage, Seabrook Women’s Seacoast Education Associa Club, tion, Dorothea W. Stevens, WHS Becky Lougee Wallace, Alumni Association, WHSF America. Scholarship coast community. annual 29th the mark will 2-3 Downer, Anthony Drelick, Wayne I. Elliot, Huldah and Grace Fogg, William Fowler Jr., O. Raymond James Rae Wardle, B. Grady, Garland, Richard R. and Elizabeth A. Grenier, Hampton emy Class Acad of 1950, Hamp ton Chamber of Commerce, Matthew Harrington, Doro thy and Paul Hobbs, Joy, Jumpin’ Dick Jack’s, D. Alan Kepner, Shannon Kiernan, Kiwanis of the Hamptons, ------

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Attendees are encour aged to blankets bring to sit chairs upon comfortable for concert or a experi ence. that parking near the band stand can be limited; how ever, Sanderson’s Field available is to accommodatevehicle overflow. It’s locat ed on Hobbs houses Road, east three of the Also, church. motorists are advised notparktotheonsouth side of North Hill Road, as this creates a safety hazard and cars may be ticketed. ning concerts will be celed by can 1 p.m. on the day of the should note that a concert“Concert Cancelled” (patronssign will be dis played at the bandstand if this is the case). the children’s and the military programs band per formances, which willrelocated NorthtoHampton be School onAtlantic Avenue. free and open to lic, the although pub donations are always gratefully accepted. For more information about the 2008 Summer HamptonNorththe Seriesat Concert Bandstand, call (603) 6029 or 964- check future issues of the Beach News. washe simply following out ------4, 2008 | A 4, 2008 uly 27 |J o 34, N ol On the first attempt, Kiddattempt, first the On The second hanging If that weren’t enough, • Wednesday, August 20, • Wednesday, • Thursday, August 21, August 27, • Wednesday, • Monday, Septem Speaking of which, the V once, but twice. (who by all accountsa large was man) snapped rope that the was tied his neck and around was sent plum meting to the ground. attempt was but the successful, officials through were with the not notorious Capt. Kidd yet. was His then chained body to a post so that the rising tides could engulf the body course of several overdays. the the corpse was then tarred and placed into a snug wire warna ashungup cageand ing to all other pirates. Leg end has it that Kidd’s body remained suspended rotting in the cage for andyears. blues, and more from 5:30- 7:30 p.m. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Back for their sixth year at the bandstand, the East Bay Ensemble will play swing, Latin and coun try as well as contemporary music. Marcus Gale presents music for little ones, including fin ger play, rhymes, music and lots of fun stories,begin ning at 10:30 a.m. join the Sky Blue two Boys fellows — from Vermont — who pride themselves on their versatility. Banjo Dan and Willy Lindner employ all kinds of acoustic instru ments in a show full of old ballads, country duets, folk songs and gospel number. Come hear them perform in concert from 5:30-7:30 p.m. ber 1, local favoriteMem’ries play the Big Good Band sound in the season-ending Labor Day finale from p.m. 2-4 Bring a home for this concert. picnic from rest of the season the pub lic can purchase hot beans, dogs, chips, ages and bever from Lodge. For those who enjoy the an Masonic after-dinner sweet, North the Hampton Woman’s Club will be selling cookies and brownies at certs, the and con popcorn will be 1601,hefaced the gallows in England and was hung, not ------ommunity C But legends of buried • Wednesday, August Other such treasures Upon turning himself • Wednesday, July 30, • Wednesday, August 6, • Thursday, August 7, • Wednesday, July 23, the23,July Wednesday, • • Thursday, July 24, in, Kidd was escorted from Boston to a dungeon in Eng land. He was jailed for near ly two years until his trial, andneverallowed visitation from his wife. treasures aside, Kidd formed per miserably defense in while on his trial. In rock tunes and stories. His upbeat musical style, catchy tunes and lively, persona friendly have earned fans of all ages. him 13, the Tom Ballerini Band willsing and play up-tempo himself, with the aid of the Massachusetts militia. They uncovered, on Island off Gardner’sthe coast of New York, a stash of “91 pounds and 8 ounces of gold dust, 196 pounds of and silver coins, bars two pounds diamonds of and othercious stones,” in 1699. pre laterwere collected, andone suspect spot was rumored to none other than the Isles of Shoals. 10:30 a.m. award-winning, “Parents Choice Approved” children’s musician/ story tellerSteve Blunt specializes in funny songs for children and their families. His folk- rockin’ tunes feature clever lyrics and catchy that kids love to sing. refrains the Moose Mountain Band performs Jazz in concert at the North Hampton band stand for the first time. This full seven-piece band plays Dixieland Jazz in a foot-tap ping, highly musical event. entertaining Country Felix performs tra ditional and contemporary styles of country music concert from 6-8 in p.m. 10:30a.m., Scott Kepnes will hisaudience withdelighthis funny blend of funky folk, lar bands in the area. award-winning 39th Army Band, NH Army al Nation Guard will concert perform in from featuring 7-8:30 marches by p.m. com poser John Phillipand much, much more. Sousa

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