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This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized reproduction 10 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 10A | ATLANTIC NEWS | APRIL 14, 2006 | VOL 31, NO 14 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . TOWN NEWS Town seeks ruling in ordinance case BY SCOTT E. KINNEY the ordinance may not be choice as she is the primary ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER legally enforceable, over- petitioner." HAMPTON | Town offi- rides the authority of the Workman said he want- cials say its lawsuit against Planning Board and is dis- ed to clarify that the town is a local resident is to ascer- criminatory towards devel- only seeking a declaratory tain the legality of a growth opers, which could result in ruling and it is not seeking ordinance that she peti- lawsuits against the town. monetary damages. tioned for and which "It’s an attempt to try The ordinance approved passed during the March and discern if it’s at all at last month’s Town Meet- enforceable and if so, how it ing restricts the towns election. RACE FANS — North Hampton Cub Scout Pack 162 held their annual Pinewood Derby recently, The town filed suit should be enforced," said growth rate to 2 percent, awarding numerous trophies and sending top winners to the district race. against resident Tammy Selectman Jim Workman. which currently would — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo Deland on Friday at Rock- Workman said this case allow for the issuance of ingham County Superior was in no way a matter of over 150 new building per- Pinewood Derby a race to the finish Court. Selectmen voted last the town singling out a res- mits. Only 50 permits were week to file the declaratory ident or as retribution. issued last year. SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS the times for each car in each ered car. The Most Colorful judgement on the advice of "As in any court case, A hearing to determine NORTH HAMPTON | race. award went to the multi-col- Town Counsel Mark Gerre- you need to have two if the ordinance should be North Hampton Cub Scout Trophies were awarded to ored striped car with a work- ald during last week’s sides," said Workman, enforced while the case is Pack 162 held its annual the first and second place win- ing headlight designed by Ben board meeting. "Unfortunately, she pending is scheduled for Pinewood Derby recently in ners in each den. The Tiger Thayer, and Webelos II Kevin Gerreald told the board (Deland) was the logical May 2. the North Hampton School winners were first-graders Peck received the award for cafeteria. Scouts designed, Liam McDonald (first place) the Most Original Design with WINNING REFLECTIONS built and decorated their race and Andrew Coutu (second his three leprechauns sitting Three Hampton students, cars, and then gathered with place). The Wolf den winners atop a green vehicle. All of the Elizabeth Baskerville, Kate friends and family to race the were second-graders Ben Scouts voted for the last Casassa and Morgan Withee Thayer (first) and Eric Roch award; they selected Webelos Cyan cars. (pictured), were recently recog- Each boy received a kit (second). The Bear den win- II Anthony Booth’s sleek black nized for their distinguished from which to carve his car. He ners were third-graders Nick race car at “Scout’s Choice.” Magenta entries at the NH State McDonald (first) and Thomas Cheers and applause filled Reflections Awards Ceremony, then painted and decorated held at the Mt. Vernon his car with decals, figurines Vincent (second). The Webelos the cafeteria during the race Elementary School. The and stickers, limited only by I and II den winners were and awards presentation. In Reflections Program is a nation- his imagination and a five- fifth-graders Anthony Booth addition to the trophies, each Yellow ally-sponsored PTA program that ounce maximum weight. (first) and Kevin Peck (sec- Cub Scout in the Pack received highlights the cultural arts talents Cars were raced four at a ond). The first place winners a participation ribbon, a patch, of students in grades K-12. Each time down the 40’ track to the from each den advance to the and a Matchbox car. Black year there is a new theme and enthusiastic cheers of the Daniel Webster Council His- Although the Pinewood students are invited to submit an crowd. Each car ran four toric District race. Derby is over until this time entry in a variety of art mediums; times, once in each of the Trophies were also award- next year, the boys are not fin- this year's theme was "I wonder ed in four additional cate- ished putting their wood- why." Elizabeth, a seventh grader lanes. Announcer David Peck at Hampton Academy, received kept the audience well gories. Fourth-grader Tyler working and racing skills to second place for her literature entry in the Junior division; Kate, a second grader at Centre School, informed of whose cars were Ambrose’s red, white and blue work. The Pack will be hold- received third place for her Visual Arts entry in the Primary division; and Morgan, a fifth grader at racing each time. Moe Vincent car won for the Most Patriotic; ing its annual Rain-Gutter Marston School, received third place in Visual Arts in the intermediate division. The Hampton PTA manned the computer and Wolf Scout Justin Ambrose Regatta in early June with expressed their congratulations to these three students for their achievements. announced the winners of won Best Scout theme for his boats the boys build and deco- — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo each heat as well as posting paw-printed and wolf-stick- rate. 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