. OM .C P EWS N U A TLANTIC HB222 extends OUND R HB721 would prohibit the HB721 would prohibit OUSE H CACR14 would remove from the from CACR14 would remove ALL C HB285 would allow people to carry a con- r in part is strictly prohibited strictly is part in r permission, • For 12-16-2004 Rev 9A-EVEN- • AN-Mark 926-4557 (603) call OLL R Note: The Senate President and the House Speaker have Note: The Senate President (A) INJURED FIREFIGHTERS AND POLICE FIREFIGHTERS (A) INJURED SHOULD DEFINE EDUCA- LAWMAKERS (B) ONLY (C) YOU CAN’T CONCEAL A GUN WITHOUT A TO FUND RELI- DON’T HAVE (D) TAXPAYERS the option not to vote when presiding. SHOULD GET MEDICALSHOULD — BENEFITS TIONAL ADEQUACY — PERMIT — GIOUS SCHOOLS — NAME CO DI P HOME A B C D Flockhart, Eileen CMason, April HQuandt, Marshall Lee Rock 13 RockQuandt, Matthew J d 13Robertson, Carl G Rock Exeter r Rock 13Johnson, Rogers J Exeter 13 rScamman, Stella r Rock ExeterScamman, W Douglas 13 Exeter Rock Rock r+d ExeterMoore, Benjamin E 13 Y 13 Rock rPalazzo, Frank J r 13 X N Rock Stratham rWeare, E Albert Stratham 14 Y Y Y StrathamMorris, Richard W Y r Y Y NBridle, Russell D Y Seabrook Rock Y Rock N X 14 Sheila T NFrancoeur, X Rock Y 14 r N Y 14 YGillick, Thomas J r N Y X Seabrook r N Rock Rock X Y O'Neil, Michael Seabrook Y X 15 15 Seabrook Beach X NStiles, Nancy F r X r X X Y RockRolston, James G Hampton Hampton X X 15 Y X Rock YHughes, Daniel M r N X 15 XLangley, Jane S Rock Hampton r N Y Rock Y 15 Y X Rock 17 Hampton r Y 18 X r Y Y r Hampton Y N Rock Greenland X New Castle 18 Y Y Y r X Y N Y Rye Y Beach N Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y N Y Y N Y Y Y Y cealed weapon without a permit. Supporters said that the cealed weapon without a permit. Supporters that any law- world would be safer if a criminal knew in his or her abiding citizen could be carrying a pistol that allow pocket. They point to the lack of crime in states Opponents said police should be able this, like Vermont. carrying concealed people from dangerous to prevent New Hamp- weapons, or at least know who they are. loose, and this would pretty already gun laws are shire’s A The House KILLED the bill 256-97. be going too far. YES vote OPPOSED allowing people to hide a gun without a permit. constitution the clause forbidding public support for reli- Supporters said that not all religious gious instruction. to send their kids to private schools, can afford parents and that this clause denies them the right to do so, Opponents said that of religion. their freedom restricting of a to fund instruction no taxpayers should be forced wants to. If a parent that he or she doesn’t adhere religion they should pay for it in their child’s classroom, religion themselves. The House KILLED the constitutional Aamendment 225-123. YES vote OPPOSED using tax schools. money for religious Department of Education and the state Board of Educa- Department of Education and the state Board defining an ade- or adopting rules proposing tion from is a legislative quate education. Supporters said that this and that it wanted to make clear that both responsibility and the DoE’s formation of minimum the state board does not constitute the definition of an ade- standards that the definition of quate education. Opponents argued and the depart- adequacy should involve the state board This is, after all, their field ment as well as the legislature. in the process. of expertise, and they should be partners A the bill 243-106. The House PASSED YES vote education- defining from keeping rulemakers FAVORED (The bill was later killed in the Senate.) al adequacy. by one year to 2006 the eligibility for the New Hampshire to 2006 the eligibility by one year and for firefighters System’s medical benefits Retirement Sup- line of duty. in the killed or injured police who were amount to a lot of money and porters said that it doesn’t could do for those who continue that this is the least we Opponents said that the workers’ to risk injury for others. disabled police and fighters get is compensation that the to put all its System needs and the Retirement sufficient, The for all retirees. into cost of living increases resources but it was later killed in the bill 236-98, House PASSED Athe Senate. for additional benefits vote FAVORED YES police and firefighters. injured Fournier requested a vote Fournier requested

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For additional stories by Ger- FONTANA, CAFONTANA, | The September 3, Saturday, 4, September Sunday, California Speedway track RUCK T T T 23 Bowyer4 Sorenson5 Edwards6 Hamlin7 3562 3412 Wallace K. 8 3331 D. Green9 Stremme10 3136 3182 Menard Keller 2908 2892 2887 2819 23 Musgrave4 Hamilton5 Hornaday6 2372 Spencer7 2258 Reutimann8 2254 Skinner9 2190 Crafton10 2235 Bodine T. Starr 2186 2144 2131 2118 ald Hodges/ the Racing Reporter or write visit www.race500.com, Mobile, him at PO Box 160711, AL 36616. Nextel Cup and Busch cars will be at Fontana, California, while the Craftsman Trucks have the weekend off. House Busch Series Target 300, race 27 of 35, Starting NBC; time: 4 p.m. (EST); TV: Distance: 150 laps/ 300 miles/ Defending champion: Ford. Biffle, Greg Sony HD500, race 25 of 36, Starting time: 8 p.m. (EST); NBC; Distance: 250 laps/ TV: 500 miles; Defending champi- Ford. on: , information: Size: 2-mile oval; Banking in turns; 14 degrees, back- degrees, trioval: 11 Length of 3 degrees; stretch: 3,100 feet, back- frontstretch: 2,500 feet. Grand- stretch: stand capacity: 90,000. 1 Truex 3756 1 Setzer 2515 2, 2005 | A 2, 2005 603-964-6541 or in part is strictly prohibited strictly is part in or permission, For • 12-16-2004 Rev 9A-ODD- • AN-Mark 926-4557 (603) call AND EPTEMBER Reasonable rates. Reasonable All Work Guaranteed All Work Fast, dependable service. Fast, 35 | S 35 | JEWELRY AND JEWELRY WATCH REPAIR WATCH O Appraisals (by appointment only). (by Appraisals SOUVENIRS 29 Lafayette Rd. • Rte. 1 • Seacoast Village • N. Hampton Village Rd. • Rte. 1 • Seacoast 29 Lafayette “We don’t have all the don’t have “We are Most racing insiders Toy- And the car will be a First, he has good rela- And second, Bill Davis has also been specu- There Meanwhile, three-time “I love racing in the truck NASCAR 31, N plans worked out, but there plans worked out, but will be something forthcom- or Day, ing right after Labor by the middle of September,” said Waltrip. in a car betting that he will be owned by Bill Davis Racing. ota. since his tions with , has run Darrell older brother, Crafts- 16 races in a Toyota man truck. Racing has a Toyota already in Development program place. lation that NAPA might not as primary sponsor on return DEI’s No. 15, but if that hap- pens, then another sponsor for been lined up has already Busch driver . Cup champion, Dar- Winston says the October Waltrip, rell 22 race at Martinsville will be his last race, period. series because it gives old guys like me a chance to go out and have fun,” said D.W. definitely going to “But we’re call it quits after Martinsville. I won’t be racing competitive again.” BRISTOL, TN | Accord- TN | BRISTOL, that Mulhern reports key distrib- By controlling ORNER OL ing to a news article by Mike Mulhern of the Winston- Salem (NC) Journal, NASCAR executives have asked Jack Roush to sell them his souvenir business. all NASCAR wants to control the sport’s souvenir business Souvenir and to reorganize Row at each Nextel Cup tour track into something like a permanent strip mall, rather than a parking lot of traveling trailers. They also want to be able to package a full-service souvenir concession at Wal- and other Marts, Targets mass-market outlets. ution centers, they would cre- ate a virtual monopoly for all V C ? HASE ACING C ALTRIP R OYOTA W UNNING G A T NASCAR saw the move NASCAR had a Jr. Dale Earnhardt “Not even worried about sixth-place Gordon’s Jeff FOR FOR THE as intentional and assessed as intentional penalty for a two-lap Jarrett driving. rough His but finished 9th. fast car, chase chances of making the two appear slim with just races left. “I’m having it,” said Dale Jr. cars, fun driving these race about. and that’s all I think big a pretty dug ourselves We I’m just hole (in the points), so and going to keep driving have a helluva good time doing it.” finish moved him into 10th in the points. Tony Stewart, Jimmie Tony is TN | Where BRISTOL, That was one of the ques- About the only thing cer- made the Waltrip BRISTOL, TN | Here are TN | Here BRISTOL, 12 Stewart3 Johnson4 Biffle5 R. Wallace6 3410 Martin7 3197 Mayfield8 3139 Busch9 3186 Edwards10 3014 2983 Newman11 J. Gordon12 Kenseth 2849 2982 13 McMurray 2819 14 2799 Sadler15 Jarrett 2787 2788 16 Earnhardt17 Harvick18 2765 Nemechek 2682 19 2721 Vickers J. Burton 2677 2660 2590 2529 Johnson, Greg Biffle, and Biffle, Johnson, Greg have already Rusty Wallace clinched a spot. The others must continue to race for a position. headed? tions most asked in the this past week at garage area Bristol. will not be tain is that Waltrip driving the No. 15 NAPA at Dale Nextel Cup Inc. Earnhardt announcement several weeks ago that he would not be with team in 2006, but his present has not made any public statements as to which team he will be associated with, his he will field except to say, own Busch team. the 19 drivers that still have a mathematical chance of mak- ing this year’s Chase: 25 EWS N tive owners Unauthorized reproduction Unauthorized owners tive republication for contents its or page this of whole in TLANTIC RISTOL A B ODGES H AT ERALD BRISTOL, TN | Matt BRISTOL, said “This feels great,” The win moved Kenseth The top-10 drivers in the “I had all but written off Burton, a former team- attempted one “That was all I had,” Bur- Kenseth’s Biffle, Greg Kevin Harvick was proba- from Newman hit Jarrett G ENSETH LEADS THE WAY Y PECIAL TO THE K B S Kenseth was happy to be Kenseth was happy Lane after 56 back in Victory led winless races. Kenseth in Sat- five times for 415 laps night’s Sharpie 500 at urday been in Kenseth. “I haven’t Lane in a long time. I Victory if we had was a little scared that we like a 150-lap run gonna be too loose, but were and they it was a 70-lap run with us. We couldn’t run stout, so it feels pretty were great.” to 20th in the standings from 11th. standings after the September 10 race in Richmond make the Chase, and Kenseth’s vic- points tory now has him 11 out of the final qualifying position. our chances to get in three races ago,” car owner Jack Roush said. “I was thinking ‘building to next year’ all the But they’ve got it turned way. It’s going to be a now. around horse race.” mate of Kenseth’s at Roush Racing who now drives for fought his Childress, Richard way to second and got a chance to end his own 135- when a race winless streak late caution set up a two-lap flag. dash to the checkered pass, but Kenseth’s No.17 too strong. was Ford DeWalt ton said. “Matt had the best car tonight, and he was really put ourselves in posi- fast. We and tion to knock one off came up just a little bit short.” teammate, finished third. bly the race’s biggest loser as he got caught up in a wreck between feuding Newman. and Ryan behind on lap 299 and caused to spin out. On Lap Jarrett found himself in a 317, Jarrett similar position with New- man on the track and this time spun Newman. The was Newman’s No. 12 result badly was wrecked and slid down the track and was hit by Harvick, who was trying to pass the accident. TUDY S EWS CRIPTURE S N RALLY ANNOUNCED ’ OCK R OLE P ITTLE L HURCH OM C OU AT THE .C OOD PANTRY DONATIONS NEEDED Y F EWS HURCH SCHOOL APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED EE N IGN UP FOR C S ‘S Donations of non-food items such as dish detergent, laun- Donations of non-food items such as dish detergent, Essential items include canned meat products of all kinds Essential items include canned meat products HAMPTON | The Hobbs House, located at Trinity Church, | The Hobbs House, located at Trinity HAMPTON For more information about this study series, or to register, For more Three Old Testament prophets — Amos, Hosea and Micah — prophets Old Testament Three If so, please join the Little Rock Scripture Study, “Voices in “Voices Study, If so, please join the Little Rock Scripture Applications to the Amesbury Seventh Day Adventist Day Amesbury Seventh Applications to the to know the meaning that the Bible BEACH | Want RYE Fine arts shows, English handbells and tone chimes, and Students in this learning environment become involved Students in this learning environment Christian education — an investment in a child’s prepara- Christian education — an investment in a child’s SOUTH HAMPTON | The Amesbury Seventh Day Amesbury Seventh | The SOUTH HAMPTON The First Baptist Church of Hampton is located at 36 Win- The First Baptist Church Students from all churches are invited to attend, and they invited to attend, and are all churches Students from The First Baptist Church will host a rally that will help will host The First Baptist Church “See You at the Pole” is a local and nationwide event held at the Pole” is a local and nationwide You “See HAMPTON | With the beginning of the school year upon of the school year the beginning | With HAMPTON This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO LLC, Communications, Connelly 2004 © Page This NH Hampton, 592 Box are logos and items Contributed 03843- respectheir ™ © and donation, or for more information, please call (603) 926-4936. donation, or for more any kind are needed at the present time. needed at the present any kind are make a also welcomed. To and shampoo are dry detergent, fruit juices; canned potatoes; and canned fruits. No beans of juices; canned potatoes; and canned fruits. fruit butter; Parmalat shelf-stable milk; shelf-stable 100 percent en); canned beef stews and chili; breakfast cereals; peanut cereals; en); canned beef stews and chili; breakfast (ham, corned beef hash, Spam, meatballs, fish, turkey, chick- (ham, corned beef hash, Spam, meatballs, fish, turkey, needed donations to restock the shelves of the food pantry. needed donations to restock 200 High Street in Hampton, is currently seeking urgently- in Hampton, is currently 200 High Street November 10 in the OLMM church adult ed room. November 10 in the OLMM church call Judi Park at (603) 926-6131. and on Thursdays from 7-9 p.m. from September 8 to 7-9 p.m. from and on Thursdays from through November 8 at St. Theresa’s Church at Rye Beach; at Rye Church November 8 at St. Theresa’s through will be held on Tuesdays from 9-11 a.m. from September 6 a.m. from 9-11 from will be held on Tuesdays ton. — will be discussed over the course of 10 sessions, which tion at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church in Hamp- tion at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Church speaking to your life through the words of the Bible? the words speaking to your life through Adult Faith Forma- of by the Office the Desert,” sponsored mation, call (603) 394-9970 or (978) 465-8641. hear God to cussing the Bible with other Christians? Want Church School are currently being accepted. For more infor- being accepted. For more currently School are Church comfortable in dis- to be more holds for you today? Want classes are also offered. classes are day, and thought-provoking and discussion-filled Bible and thought-provoking day, riculum. Values training integrated throughout the school training integrated throughout riculum. Values Spanish language instruction are a standard part of the cur- a standard are Spanish language instruction and enjoy technology in the classroom. advanced mathematical and problem-solving opportunities, advanced mathematical and problem-solving participation. They utilize whole language skills, take part in participation. They utilize whole language skills, with teachers and peers. Science Fair with hands-on and inquiry-based science and ents at all levels; and incorporates personal relationships ents at all levels; and incorporates personal to develop leadership qualities; recognition and use of tal- to develop leadership qualities; recognition providing much individual attention. It holds opportunities providing of New Hampshire and Massachusetts. of New Hampshire ratios, therefore low teacher-student tion for life — offers ment of children in grades K-8 residing in the Seacoast area in grades K-8 residing ment of children encourage the spiritual, mental, physical and social develop- encourage the spiritual, mental, physical and South Hampton, provides a small-school environment to a small-school environment South Hampton, provides 964-4084. in Avenue School, located at 285 Main Adventist Church information or questions, please call Cheri Ferber at (603) information or questions, please call Cheri nacunnet Road in Hampton, across from Citizens Bank. For from nacunnet Road in Hampton, across praise music will be a part of this event. praise music will be a receive all the materials they’ll need to get started. all the materials they’ll need receive as they like. Pizza, prizes and can bring as many friends cessful “See You at the Pole” event. Students who attend will at the Pole” event. You cessful “See interested students learn how to organize and hold a suc- organize students learn how to interested teachers, fellow students, administrators and school year. teachers, fellow students, at their school (or some other location) and pray for their at their school (or some schools, invite students to voluntarily gather at the flag poles schools, invite students September 9. These events, held at different year. at the start of each school host a “See You at the Pole” rally from 7-9 p.m. on Friday, rally from at the Pole” You host a “See the Seacoast area, the First Baptist Church of Hampton will of Hampton First Baptist Church the area, the Seacoast TLANTIC A