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INSIDE: 21 VOICes 26,000 COPIES Please Deliver Before FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 2007 Vol. 33 | No. 4 | 3 Sections |32 Pages BUILDING PRIDE BY SCOTT E. KINNEY ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER or years Ben Gerkin and Jack Quinney have been teaching more than how to Fframe a wall or how to roof a house. They’ve also been teaching pride. Within the Building Trades classroom of the Seacoast School of Technology the two men have been teaching students the basics Cyan of residential construction and that what- ever they do, they should do it well. Magenta Whether it is one of the nearly 25 homes in the Exeter area the class has built over the years or one of three sheds the group is currently working on, it has to be right. Yellow “They’re responsible for a completed project,” says Gerkin. “Everything we build here is either sold or going to be sold and the students are responsible for a com- Black pleted contract. It has to be done right up to the top or it’s going to be pulled apart and done over.” FIRM FOUNDATION Students who first join the program — Seacoast School of Technology Building learn the “ins and outs” of building a Trades teachers residential structure, from framing walls Jack Quinney (left) to roofing, all along learning safe practices, and Ben Gerkin the use of a variety of tools of the trade and stand amidst one of the terminology that comes with it. The stu- three sheds currently dents also learn the importance of planning being constructed by and plotting out a timeline of a project from students enrolled in the class. start to finish. — Atlantic News “The idea is to teach the students how Photo by to build a house from scratch,” says Ger- Scott E. Kinney PRIDE Continued on 18A• 30 LOCAL RESTAURANTS JOIN TOGETHER TO OFFER ONE REWARD CARD! Robbery suspect eward Yourself for eating out at this area’s Favorite Restaurants! RWith FIRA one Reward Card earns you points at 30 different local restaurants. Earn FREE points which convert to FREE dollars arraigned off your next meal or save them up and eat for FREE! Start earning points for something you are already BY SCOTT E. KINNEY the two people involved in doing— Eating Out! ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER the case. Turn to our ad on Page 7A to see HAMPTON | Police Andrew J. 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IN & RECEIVE OFF SERVICE!!! • Poco’s Bow St Cantina • Portsmouth Bread Box • Portsmouth Gas Light Co. • Remember When Diner • Riverworks Restaurant & Tavern • Robert’s Maine section of Lafayette Road Sullivan was transferred Grill • Rogan’s Bakery & Restaurant • Stockpot Restaurant • Talpey’s Tavern • 603.772.8233 and High Street. The victim to the Hampton Police *10% good up to $50.00 in service Weeksie’s Pizza was able to identify one of SUSPECT Continued on 18A• Client: Gary Blake Motorcars File Name: GBlakeMC3.3x3AN_121506 Paper: Atlantic News Size: 3.3 x 3 Run Date: 12.15.06 Artist: lj Proof: Color: 4c Sent: Confirmation: PAGE 2A | ATLANTIC NEWS | JANUARY 26, 2007 | VOL 33, NO 4 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . WEATHER THE WEEKEND FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 SUNDAY, JANUARY 28 MONDAY, JANUARY 29 CHANCE OF SNOW - FRIGID WINDY, PARTIALLY CLOUDY, TEPID PARTLY CLOUDY, CHILLY MOSTLY CLOUDY, GLACIAL HIGH: 10° LOW: 3° HIGH: 31° LOW: 21° HIGH: 32° LOW: 12° HIGH: 25° LOW: 14° Cyan Magenta NEWBURYPORT’S HAMPTON HARBOR’S PORTSMOUTH HARBOR’S DOVER POINT’S Tides provided by 10 DAY TIDES 10 DAY TIDES 10 DAY TIDES 10 DAY TIDES www.MaineHarbors.com HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE Yellow DATE AM PM AM PM DATE AM PM AM PM DATE AM PM AM PM DATE AM PM AM PM 26 FRI 4:26 5:04 11:14 11:29 26 FRI 4:34 5:12 11:17 11:32 26 FRI 4:42 5:20 11:02 11:17 26 FRI 5:53 6:31 - 12:12 27 SAT 27 SAT 27 SAT 5:44 6:31 - 12:11 27 SAT 5:28 6:15 - 12:23 5:36 6:23 - 12:26 6:55 7:42 12:27 1:21 Black 28 SUN 6:34 7:26 12:34 1:33 28 SUN 6:42 7:34 12:37 1:36 28 SUN 6:50 7:42 12:22 1:21 28 SUN 8:01 8:53 1:32 2:31 29 MON 7:40 8:31 1:41 2:38 29 MON 7:48 8:39 1:44 2:41 29 MON 7:56 8:47 1:29 2:26 29 MON 9:07 9:58 2:39 3:36 30 TUE 8:42 9:29 2:44 3:37 30 TUE 8:50 9:37 2:47 3:40 30 TUE 8:58 9:45 2:32 3:25 30 TUE 10:09 10:56 3:42 4:35 31 WED 9:37 10:20 3:42 4:28 31 WED 9:45 10:28 3:45 4:31 FULL MOON 31 WED 9:53 10:36 3:30 4:16 31 WED 11:04 11:47 4:40 5:26 1 THU 10:26 11:04 4:33 5:14 1 THU 10:34 11:12 4:36 5:17 FRIDAY, Feb. 2 1 THU 10:42 11:20 4:21 5:02 1 THU 11:53 - 5:31 6:12 2 FRI 11:11 11:45 5:19 5:56 2 FRI 11:19 11:53 5:22 5:59 LasT QUARTER 2 FRI 11:27 - 5:07 5:44 2 FRI 12:31 12:38 6:17 6:54 3 SAT 11:51 - 6:02 6:34 3 SAT 11:59 - 6:05 6:37 FebRUARY, Feb. 10 3 SAT 12:01 12:07 5:50 6:22 3 SAT 1:12 1:18 7:00 7:32 4 SUN 12:22 12:30 6:42 7:10 4 SUN 12:30 12:38 6:45 7:13 4 SUN 12:38 12:46 6:30 6:58 4 SUN 1:49 1:57 7:40 8:08 INTRODUCING Re-Opening! THE HIPPEST BOUTIQUE First IN DOWNTOWN Communion HAMPTON Dresses are In! designer jeans | tops jackets | bags | belts jewelry | sunglasses Make your fi rst communion special. Winter Clearance on warm coats, fl eece footies and sweaters Stratham Plaza, 72 Portsmouth Ave, Suite 102, 15 high street | hampton, nh Stratham, NH 03885 (603) 778-1500 603.929.0189 ATLANTICNEWS.COM VOL 33, NO 4 |JANUARY 26, 2007 | ATLANTIC NEWS | PAGE 3A . COMMUNITY www.BestGearToGo.com Digital Gear for the Outdoors Taking the ‘CO’ out of ‘cold’ Handheld GPS • Auto & Marine Navigation BY SCOTT E. KINNEY normal circumstances, CO should not be detectable in the Digital Compasses & Altimeters ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER typical home or workplace. Fitness Watches & Monitors SEACOAST | Well it’s finally become cold around here. When fuel-fired appliances are kept in good working con- Last week’s ice storm ushered in colder weather, which dition, they produce very little CO. But improperly operated Serving the Seacoast in turn has lead to the good old New England tradition of or improperly vented appliances can produce elevated, or (603) 969-9080 bundling up and staying indoors until sometime in even fatal, gas concentrations in your home. Likewise, Portsmouth, NH early June. using kerosene heaters or charcoal grills indoors, Each year, nearly 5,000 people in the or running a car in an enclosed garage, can United States are treated in hospital emer- cause levels of CO high enough to result in gency rooms for carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning or even death. poisoning. This number is, however, Any person or animal in spaces believed to be an underestimate of shared with a device capable of gen- Top those poisoned because many people erating the deadly gas should be exhibiting the symptoms of CO poi- considered at risk of poisoning. CO soning mistake these symptoms for exposures especially affect unborn DrawerThe Seacoast’s the flu or are misdiagnosed. babies, infants, and people with Bra Fitting Specialist! This type of poisoning can kill anemia or a history of heart disease. without warning, as your family sleeps Breathing low levels of the chemical can Sizes 30AA - 48H — you can’t smell it, see it, or taste it cause fatigue and increase chest pain in Luxurious — even at harmful or life threatening people with chronic heart disease. Gifts levels. And, since so many deaths occur as Although not always experienced, the ini- the result of defective or poorly operated home tial symptoms of CO poisoning are similar to the Gift heating devices, CO has been termed the “silent cold flu, but minus the fever.