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Summer Monarchs reign on the Seacoast By Aubry Bracco Atlantic News Staff Writer SEACOAST | They spend their summer days resting on flowers and looking glamorous before heading south to Mexico when the weather gets chilly. It may sound like the Monarch butterfly’s existence is akin to the carefree life of a Hollywood celebrity, Cyan but surviving is no walk in the park

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Atlantic News Photo by Pascal M. Bracco EEE found in Brentwood By Scott E. Kinney the disease in Newton on we have seen the disease through Friday, for infor- 2003 Hyundai Atlantic News Staff Writer Aug. 2. for several years now. We mation about these viruses. Elantra Gt BRENTWOOD | Eastern “The public should know urge everyone to wear mos- Considerable resources Auto, Sunroof, Leather, 103K mi, Equine Encephalitis (EEE) that the cases we are finding quito repellent when out- about EEE and West Nile X1500P has been discovered in Rock- of EEE show the need to side, remove standing water virus, including fact sheets, ingham county for the sec- take precaution and use pre- from around your home and are available on the DHHS ond time in approximately vention,” said John Stephen, wear long sleeves and pants Web site www.dhhs.nh.gov. only a week. DHHS commissioner. “Even when outside around dusk “We expect to continue $ Service On Monday, the New if EEE hasn’t been found in and dawn, the mosquitoes to find cases of EEE over AND SALeS Hampshire Department of your community this year favorite feeding time.” the coming weeks,” Stephen 6,995 Health and Human Services [it] does not mean there is DHHS has a toll-free hot- added. “We will continue to garyblakemotorcars.com (DHHS) announced posi- no risk, especially for those line about EEE/West Nile work with local communi- 84 portsmouth ave., exeter, nh 03833 tive tests in a mosquito pool people in Rockingham, east- virus at (866) 273-6453. Those ties to identify this disease found in Brentwood. DHHS ern Hillsborough and south- with questions can call from and our public health lab 888.507.4599 announced the discovery of ern Strafford counties where 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday EEE Continued on 11A• hours: Mon-Fri: 8aM - 6pM • Sat: 9aM - 5pM

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Supporters said that | HB1 is the state budget, consisting of $2.4 billion in state spending over two years, an increase of nearly 11 percent in total spending Supporters and said it’s 17.5 an percent honest budget needs. in that Opponents meets said state human it’s the spending. largest budget and in needs increase to be cut. This vote that was it on was okay the to chair’s negotiate past ruling the deadline the budget. to (If it wasn’t finalize ok, there wouldn’t be any budget.) this said supporters, budget of consisting mostly Supporters, is routinely done, and the House should respect the chair’s Opponents, ruling. who nearly all opposed the budget, said that since the House voted to create the deadline, it is House, the not the chair, that should decide whether to accept ruling. the uphold to 248-108 voted House The it. past going accepting YES A the vote ruling, FAVORED which allowed passage of the budget. The House and Senate later passed the budget, which the Governor signed into law and which went June into effect July 1. 29, purpose the for "another" of definition the in child" “unborn of first and trying just are they that second said Supporters homicide. negligent degree murder, manslaughter, to make sure and that those who assault a pregnant woman are more severely punished. Opponents said there are already laws on the books concerning assaulting pregnant woman, but this law has the consequence — intended or not — of defining a fetus as a child, which could help courts reverse a woman’s right to choose an abortion. The House tabled the bill 239-109, effectively killing YES it. A vote OPPOSED calling a fetus an “unborn child.” CACR11 is a constitutional amendment that would extend the term of less office the office make would it for said Supporters 2010. in Governor starting from two to four years, political. Opponents said that it would make the Governor less subject to the will of the 185-168 people. FAILED The to House achieve vote the of three-fifths supermajority required for passage. The House then killed the bill. YES A a four-year term for governor. vote FAVORED intentionally lighter releasing than air balloons, adding it to the littering statute with a fine as high as $500 for a repeat offense. Supporters of the bill come down, and said that the what deflated balloons are goes swallowed up by must wildlife, which may die as that a enforcement actions result. would They be aimed maintained at mass balloon releases at commercial events, but all people should realize that the practice is wrong. Opponents said the state doesn’t releases who kid a on down crack who police” “balloon need an The House PASSED a balloon for fun at a birthday party. amendment with the language of the bill. 201-105, and then YES A 6. June on it killed which Senate the to bill the passed fining those who release balloons. vote FAVORED ------Editor / Publisher - Michael P. Connelly - Michael P. People who use the power the use who People Our “do-nothing” Con Jerry McConnell can be Should Mr. Johnny Sutton Johnny Mr. Should Sutton’s victimsMr. have of their offices to gain unfairly credits for themselves deserve absolutely no leni ency in theirMany sentencing. judges rule follow of reasoning when pro that nouncing judgment. canWe only hope that Sutton andNifong feel the the utmost court’s sting. of gress will be lookingthis, and intolooking and look ing and looking and… reached by [email protected] at or lethr editor@ atlanticnews.com, or by phone at (603) 926-7782. The views expressed do not reflect those necessarily of the newspaper. receive anything less Mr. than Nifong, a District Attorney prominent in ? I don’t think Nifong’svictims leastMr. At so. never did have to serve any time in jail as the misdeeds were discoveredthe finality of the case was before determined. been incarcerated and made prisoners from threats face to whoalways showanimosity towards law the persons.tomadeThreats enforcement two Border Patrol agents by other prisoners have placed their lives in they have dangerbeen relegated to and heavy security and tion. And this will isola continue until an appeals court rules otherwise, which could be a lengthy additional amount of time. students in order to conviction. get Michael Nifong, a that errant barrister, may by now be totally disbarred or worse for his underhanded actions in that trial.

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Whether the tension was caused or by stress, injury, by the brain. it must be released movement, repetitive regain muscular comfort and Somatics control classes, in by one harnessing the to walk. or learning when first same several skill mastered adults will be held on Wednesday mornings now through August a.m. Kwon-Do 22 Studio, at from 9:30-11 King’s Tae in Stratham. Avenue at 151 located Portsmouth Hanna Somatic Participants will educator. learn to feel and control their back and joints as too or old, too being as thing such no is a There way flexibility. and to achieve comfort young, to learn this skill. The fee for one class is $20; bring or 772-3307 (603) call information, a for For $30. more friend somatics.com. www.owen visit cool science when the Children’s Museum of Portsmouth presents “Polymers All Around Us,” led a workshops pair that will of be conducted scientist- at August 18 a.m. at and 11 1 p.m. the Saturday, museum on invited to delve into the “magic” of science with UMASS- Amherst scientist Greg Dabkowski. Each include workshop amazing will demonstrations and hands-on that activities explore the properties of common polymers everyday used life. in The workshops are appropriate for aged school- children, and younger children are welcome to attend if closely supervised by an adult. Foundation through UMASS-Amherst’s Materials Research Science and Engineeringincluded in the regular Center. cost of admission The to and no reservations are required. the museum workshops are range a offers is Museum Children’s the ages, all of children of informal learning opportunities in the areas of science, art, music, math, and more. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Admission is $6 per person, $5 for summer. Senior Citizens, Sunday from 1-5 p.m. during For more one. age under children and members for free and the information, visit the museum online museum.org or call (603) 436-3853. at www.childrens- Auxiliary will host a trip to Foxwoods Casino on Thursday, August 23. The bus will the Legion leave parking at lot 6:45 on a.m. approximately Route 7:30 sharp 150 p.m. from and Seats will are return $30 includes bus fare and $25 in at vouchers per from Foxwoods. person which down, and will enjoy a snack and watch way home. a Seats movie are limited; on to reserve the a seat or for more information call Sonya Batchelder at (603) 772-9292 mail [email protected]; or or call Dot Brown at (603) e- 778- 0655 or e-mail grammiedot@ comcast.net. accepted for New Covenant Sporting Club’s fourth annual Fish Fry Game and BBQ. Wild 18 at 12:30 p.m. at Road 67 in Winnicut North Hampton. free barbecue will offer enough tame and everyone. wild This game year’s for program includes the very local band, Grand popular Central Station. games, music and good old fashioned fun under the open ------— Coppal Courtesy Photo — Atlantic News The corn maze and farm They also offer private Hours at the Clothes Attic Attic Clothes the at Hours STRATHAM | The There are clothes of all House Farm opening its corn maze on will Aug. 18. The farm invites be visitors some cometime and “get lost” spendon its grounds. ENTER HERE Great Great bargains at Attic Clothes private sleigh rides. stand are through open Nov. 11. Hours are Aug. Wednesdays 18 through days Fri from 12-6 from Sundays and Saturdays p.m., and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Check out Coppal House Farm’s Web site at on information more for com www.nhcornmaze. the maze and other upcom ing events. carving pumpkins, heirloom pumpkins, gourds, squash es, Indian corn, broom corn, and decorative cornstalks — everything needed to create a perfect fall harvest display. horse-drawn wagon rides. Potential visitors are invit ed to inquire about private group wagon rides. Coppal House Farm can accommo date small or large and, groups in the they winter, offer tion of glassware, dishes, lin dishes, glassware, of tion ens, CDs, videos, books and other household items. 9 from a.m. are to 3 p.m. and and Wednesdays, on p.m. 7-9 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Satur days. Come in, shop around, and take home some terrific buys. For more information, call (603) 775-0171. 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enate 0 3 S | HB239 would appropriate $75,000 a from 7A call | HB184 would repeal the law requiring parental (H) STUDY A WIDER SMOKING BAN (F) DON’T SET ASIDE MONEY FOR BARN TO DISCLOSE (G) DON’T DRUG HAVE COMPANIES (E) END, DON’T AMEND, PARENTIAL NOTIFICATION NOTIFICATION PARENTIAL AMEND, DON’T END, (E) health providers. Opponents said have their that own rules drug about companies such be giving, too and much this paper would work and and the expense state, to without the really companies helping matters. KILLED the The bill Senate 16-7. A YES vote OPPOSED the reporting requirements. study banning outdoor homes, foster smokingas (such Senate by rejected previously in places besides venues when restaurants, youth are present, 50 feet within a state parents parents — to have children. Opponents said that children need permission for so every why other medical procedure, not this one? They wanted to amend the current law so could it pass constitutional muster. This amendment would allow exceptions to notification in It would a also require that medical children who do choose emergency. to go to a judge will have 24 hour access to FAILED one. 9-15. The The amendment Senate later passed the bill signed which was by Governor KEEPING YES A a vote version immediately. FAVORED of John Lynch on the parental notification law. June 29 effective PRESERVATION year for the barn preservation There matching was grant no program. debate supporters in said that the without this relatively Senate. small subsidy, But barn in owners would the tear House, down state of a the historic resource that attracts barns, visitors to the state. depriving the Opponents said that there are other programs, like LCHIP, which can pay for this. The Senate TABLED the effectively killing bill it for 17-7, this session. A YES vote OPPOSED the bill at this time. WHAT THEY ARE GIVING TO | HEALTH PROVIDER SB51 would what require gifts and that cash they give drug to institutions in doctors total companiesby and filing that information health with disclosedthe care NH Secretary of State office. Supporters should said know how that drug companies the are trying to public influence LAW LAW notification of a minor getting an abortion. The bill, passed in 2003, was States declared Supreme Court because unconstitutional it didn’t provide by protection adequate the for United minors enough abused safeguards in by case of an their emergency court to go to minor a Allowing and minor’sthe protect parents, privacy. failed to set up wasn’t considered an adequate remedy. Supporters of the repeal said that the law is unenforceable, and no more legal resources should be wasted on it. Some new constitutional law could suggested be passed at a later time, with that a a full public hearing. Others simply opposed because notification it would force minors — afraid to talk to their roll

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keeps me healthy. Cassie, along with her friends, Marston Way in Hampton, will hold registrations on Monday on registrations hold will Hampton, in Way Marston August 20-21 for new incoming students who and Tuesday, registration a up will pick be to school attending the by grades stop to 3-5 asked for are Parents the 2007-08 school year. packet ahead of time and make an appointment to register their child. At the time of registrations, parents must bring their child, a birth certificate, proof of any residency, legal documents (if appropriate), proof of immunizations from a health care provider, and a current physical examination (not older than one year of entry) completed by the health care provider. In addition, any parents former may school wish records Registration to appointments take at approximately share 30 minutes the time for each of child. registration. The administration and their to meeting the parents looking forward School are and staff at Marston children at registration. To schedule an appointment, stop by the school or call the office at (603) 926-8708. letters 33, N ness ness owners indicated to the selectmen on July 23, 2007, that he feels his high, taxes and are ending business pickup, in some cases, seven days a week, change. This option was dis should not by the at meeting this cussed selectmen and Public Works John Hangen. Director This business owner did not mention recycling at all. Is his business recycling? Are the businesses From recycling? pickup trash that have what I understand,businesses are not, most as indi cated above with truckloads and of cans. bottles recycle per ton than sending trash to the landfill. cling Recy reduces which is reflected town in our tax cost, ol V ------acing R

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