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Detached condo w/deck on very private end lot, 1st Floor MSTR BR Suite, skylights, cathedral ceilings, 2 1/2 baths, spacious 2nd floor guest quarters, pool & clubhouse - 5 mins to beaches / hwys UPPORT HAMPTON | Hamptons American Legion Post #35 and American Legion | Hamptons HAMPTON guest speakers and open special The event will feature by be provided will refreshments Sandwiches and other accepting currently Rotary Clubs are Area SEACOAST | Study Exchange is a unique cultural and voca- The Group local by April 14, 2006 a GSE team sponsored Beginning while trip airfare round The Rotary Foundation provides applicants may contact Rotar- New Hampshire Interested will be Center in Exeter EXETER | New Outlook Teen scheduled to be held on the first Wednesday This forum, M.E.d., LCMHC., a well- is Benjamin Hillyard, Presenting An RSVP infor- For more but not required. is appreciated ‘S the Support Our Troops Group will hold a night of conver- will Group Our Troops the Support 6- from November 2 information on Wednesday, sation and in Hall, located at 69 High Street 8 p.m. at the Legion Hampton. and family members who have discussion. Veterans forum in the US military are serving overseas loved ones currently encouraged to attend. informa- North Hampton. For more Joe’s Meat Shoppe in tion, visit www.supportourtroopsgroup.com women young business and professional applications from participate in and men between the ages of 25-40 to Study Exchange (GSE). Rotary’s Group by the Rotary Foundation that tional exchange sponsored travel grants for teams to exchange visits between provides members experi- countries. Team in different areas paired ways of life, ence the host country’s institutions and develop observe their own vocations as practiced abroad, and exchange relationships, personal and professional ideas. Caribbean Rotary clubs will travel to the Southern Antigua, Montserrat, (includes islands such as St. Lucia, to be hosted by Barbados, Martinique, St. Kitts, and Nevis) about May the team will return that area; Rotary clubs from 22, 2006. meals, lodging local Rotarians in the host countries provide travel within their area. and group to john.ram- ian John Ramsay at (602) 659-2795 or e-mail Additional information and a team say@ binnacle.biz. also available at member application are www.rotary7780.org. Education Series on Tues- monthly Parent starting their free Street 7-8:30 p.m. at their 120 Front October 5 from day, location. a variety of topics beginning in of every month, will offer Child be Successful in Your October with “How to Help School.” local psychotherapist who specializes in issues respected, school success. which can affect at (603) Walker a space, contact Margot mation or to reserve 674-1704. REE ALL REAT NH S C G AF NALYSIS OR ANT A F ELLING W E S M RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE RICING P ALL C UYING OR Stoltz’s “Forever Wild” Stoltz’s “Forever Jim has toured Walkin’ for this show are Tickets B show, featuring his powerful featuring show, baritone and emotion- more packed vocals, is much than a concert. It combines with live music and poetry stunning, multi-image its mix of pho- slides. With stir- tographs and music and of the ring celebration will wilderness, this concert show thrill all ages. In this images Stoltz will be sharing Arctic the and songs from Refuge, his National Wildlife walk, Yukon to Yellowstone the the Utah canyon country, Northern Rockies and other Ameri- wild places all across ca. the extensively throughout US for the past 19 years and with the has been presented Achieve- Outstanding EPA’s for his sharing Award ment and wilderness of nature He is the co- America. across founder of Musicians United to Sustain the Environment. His songs have been record- which ed on eight releases, on airplay regular receive National Public Radio and folk radio stations, and will be available for sale the night of the concert along with his the With book, “Walking Wind.” Wild $12 for adults and $8 for Bay Steward kids; Great $8 and Members tickets are available at are $5. Tickets the Sandy Point Discovery through Center Wednesdays 10 a.m. to 4 Sundays from p.m., or by calling the center can at (603) 778-0015. Tickets the night also be purchased of the concert. 8 tive owners Unauthorized reproduction Unauthorized owners tive republicationfor contents its or page this of o in whole the mountains of Montana, the mountains gets his name Jim Walkin’ 26,000 miles the nearly from the he has walked through Amer- wild country of North and ica. Carrying a guitar the writing his songs along a great lyrics express his way, for the Earth love and respect knows and the wild places he so well. by the popu- being provided lar local band, the Effengees. be given to the will T-shirts first 200 walkers to register. prizes Gifts, snacks, water, will be provided and raffles by sponsors. This is open to all who would like to walk The public is for this charity. FACTORY Continued on 38A• EWS N 39 O 31, N OWN OL T A fun event is being The program will be held The program on tour from Currently 30, 2005 | V 30, 2005 five mile loop beginning and ending on the Plains, the town common. Pre-registra- tion is encouraged but not is 9 a.m. Sign-in required. fee is $10. The registration will be asking for Walkers pledges. planned with live music Point Discovery Center at 89 Point Discovery Depot Road in Stratham. October 14 at 7 on Friday, sto- p.m. The photography, this ries, and music make an one-of-a-kind concert the inspiring journey into nation’s last wilderness areas. EPTEMBER | S EWS EWS N N EWS N TLANTIC TLANTIC A A TLANTIC

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‘Forever Wild’ program at Sandy Point at Sandy program Wild’ ‘Forever Walk benefits NH Dream Factory benefits NH Dream Walk AGE PECIAL TO THE PECIAL TO THE P S S tors® of the Granite State of Realtors® South Board to sponsoring a walk are raise funds for the New Factory Dream Hampshire October 15 in on Saturday, Kingston. America’s most unique America’s most folksingers and backcountry Jim Stoltz travelers, Walkin’ multi- bring his powerful Wild” “Forever media show, Gregg to the new Hugh Center Coastal Conservation on at Sandy Point, located of the Sandy the grounds This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO LLC, Communications, Connelly 2004 © Page This NH Hampton, 592 Box are logos and items Contributed 03843- respec their ™ © and Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black 33A AGE | P HURCH EWS C N OUTH HURCH EWS TLANTIC S C N LD HURCH SERVICES O C accepting enrollment After School Program now 30, 2005 | A 30, 2005 OMMUNITY C OVENANT 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 HURCH C Call for information on all our programs EPTEMBER AITH F C ONORS NEEDED AT BLOOD DRIVE EW 8:30 to 12:00 & 11:30 to 3:00 D N 39 | S 39 | for before & after kindergarten SPIRITUAL HOME AT O A NORTH HAMPTON | The American Red Cross will be Red Cross American | The HAMPTON NORTH is a medicine, the only source While blood is a lifesaving A or card of positive identification, such as a donor form (FCC), located at | Faith Community Church HAMPTON means come that really church FCC is a “come as you are” 10 a.m. Bible Sunday morning worship service begins at meets | New Covenant Church HAMPTON NORTH statesmen to shipbuilders, | From NEWBURYPORT in their love for God and their neigh- to grow In an effort held at 10:30 a.m. at the Sunday worship services are conducting a blood drive on Thursday, October 6 at the October a blood drive on Thursday, conducting located on of Hampton, Church United Methodist may donate anytime between Lafayette Road. Participants will be helping someone like Jack, 1-6 p.m. In doing so, they high-risk form with a rare, diagnosed in 2002 a 13-year-old helped Jack beat the chemotherapy Aggressive of leukemia. he could blood made sure than 40 units of odds, and more on schedule. get those treatments Please help give someone else a caring volunteer donor. give the Gift of Life. chance to survive and valid driver’s blood. For to give required license, is now at (800) American Red Cross information, call the more GIVE-LIFE, or visit www.newenglandblood.org. in Hampton, is a loving, Christ- 7-11) (near High Street 112 Bible-based community committed to loving God centered, out to the world with the and reaching and one another, love of Christ. worship and a place contemporary offer We as you are. you can can be known and loved, and where you where in rejoice We love and know others to the glory of God. you to visit family in Christ and want to invite being a true part of our with us and see if God might call you to become family. and Thursday held on Wednesday study and prayer are a.m. (child care nights at 7 p.m., ajd Thursday mornings a 7 information, please call (603) available if needed). For more or visit www.faith- 926-7034; e-mail [email protected]; . communitychurch.info weekly at 6 Hobbs Road in North Hampton for Sunday also a.m. The church morning services, which begin at 11 hosts Family Night, a weekly event that happens on 5:30-7:30 p.m. Following a pot- evening from Wednesday is an opportunity to join a small luck style dinner there and Other programs is provided. Childcare study. group Men’s Life Prayer Group, activities include the Women’s and the and Mom to Mom groups, Break Coffee group, information visit www.new- Sporting Club. For more at (603)964-2700. call the church or covenantcrc.org a spiri- has provided artists to authors, Old South Church than 250 tual home for the people of Newburyport for more Ayears. Old church, Presbyterian Biblically-grounded a community of worship for all who wish to South provides life in the Christian tradition. embrace a faith-centered is dedicated to at Old South Church bors, the congregation learning about living in today’s world as people who fol- is committed to investing in low Christ. Old South Church offering the local area, and caring for people throughout worship, service and educational opportunities as well as a for families and welcoming and nurturing environment individuals of all ages. in Newbury- which is located at 29 Federal Street church, held at 9:15 a.m.; nursery and Sun- are Adult classes port. also available. For more are day School for children at (978) Rob John, Pastor, information, contact Reverend 465-9666 or visit www.oldsouthnbpt.org. 31, N 40 Stickney Terrace • Hampton, NH • 603-929-4466 40 Stickney Terrace OL V ACING R Series leaders; Top-10 Busch Top-10 Series leaders: Darnell, 22, from Beach Darnell, 22, from a While Darnell will get in Darnell finished third EEKEND W for , who won for Kurt Busch, who Cup last season's Nextel championship. David Park, Illinois, and Geor- Ragan, 19, of Unadilla, the finalists for the gia, were full-time ride. is full-time ride, Ragan expected to split time in truck Roush's No. 6 Ford next season with veteran . points in NASCAR's South- east Series last season with poles. two wins and three Ragan earned his first ARCA win in May and ran Busch Series races at Texas, St. Louis and Milwaukee. TALLADEGA, ALTALLADEGA, | October 2, Tal- Sunday, Superspeed- Talladega For additional stories by Top-10 Craftsman Truck Top-10 23 Bowyer4 Sorenson5 Edwards6 Hamlin7 4037 3805 K. Wallace8 3733 Menard9 3483 Stremme10 3496 D. Green Keller 3330 3194 3193 2 3147 3 Musgrave4 Hornaday5 Skinner6 2872 Bodine T. 7 2677 Spencer8 Hamilton9 2627 2593 Starr10 Reutimann 2593 2577 Crafton 2493 2507 2483 Only the Nextel Cup will be racing this weekend. The Busch and Craftsman series have the week- Truck end off. ladega 500, race 29 of 36, Starting time: 1:30 p.m. NBC; Distance: (EDT); TV: 188 laps/500 miles; Defend- ing champion: Dale Earn- Jr. hardt way track information; Size: 2.66 miles; Banking in turns: Banking on tri- 33 degrees; Banking on oval: 18 degrees; 2 degrees; backstretch: 4,300 Length of frontstretch: 4,000 feet; feet, backstretch: Grandstand Capacity: 160,000 Gerald Hodges/ the Racing Reporter visit or write www.race500.com him at PO Box 160711, Mobile, AL 36616. 1 Truex 4063 1 Setzer 2877 33 ’ tive owners Unauthorized reproduction Unauthorized owners tive republication for contents its or page this of whole in ED - ONG ARNELL GETS ‘G Petty said the following looked at acquiring "We plan on bringing our "We "Our primary goal is to D twelve current World of World twelve current and Outlaws series drivers year agree- teams to three the ments beginning with Kinser, 2006 season: Steve Kinser, Jason Meyers, Kraig Danny "The Dude" Lasoski, Paul McMahan, Shaffer, Tim Joey Saldana, Jason Sides, Brian Paulus, Brandon Wim- Shane Stewart and mer, Jason Solwold. The series commit- has also received time WoO three ments from series champion Sammy of Swindell, 16 - time World Outlaws championship car owner Karl Kinser and long time team owner Dennis in 2006. Roth to run this series a couple of years CEO of ago," said , . "The foun- dation of drivers, owners, tracks, sponsors and fans combined with the Petty family of partners and primary rea- is the resources to create son for our desire especially are this series. We excited that Nextel Cup Stewart points leader Tony has joined our series as a team owner and track pro- Our ultimate goal is moter. the highest quali- to provide ty sprint car racing in the world. show to many of the famed sprint car tracks such as Williams , Speedway and Grove 7- said Knoxville Raceway," time NASCAR champion, "The initial Petty. Richard within the industry response has been phenomenal. deliver a series that will ben- efit everyone involved; dri- vers, owners, tracks, sponsors and most impor- This the race fans. tantly, me of how rac- reminds stuff ing was when I began to race 50 years ago, I love it." DOVER, DE | Erik Dar- Roush has been using the ORNER nell, a part-time driver in the ARCA RE/ MAX Series this a full- season, has secured time ride in the NASCAR Series next Craftsman Truck season with Roush Racing by winning the organiza- tion's "Gong Show" competi- tion. new tal- Gong Show to hire ent for several years — the a 1999 version produced Series ride Craftsman Truck C ACING AR SERIES R C contenders: ETTY FORMS P "Nobody saw this com- Kurt Busch, the defend- just didn’t finish "We to dropped was caught Gordon Jeff had Jr. PRINT S ing handling problems on ing handling problems jack the track, and a broken is now during a pit stop. He fifth in the points. said Stewart. ing for sure," a lot better "This thing drove in practice. I don’t know why it was so bad today." ing Nextel Cup champion led 192 laps, the most of any but during an driver, unscheduled pit stop on lap 378, he was penalized by NASCAR for speeding on and wound up 23rd, pit road is laps down. Busch three now 170 points out of first. said we ran today," where Busch. "The bottom line is but we we had a good car, we just didn’t finish where supposed to." were ninth in the standings after cost him a DNF. two flat tires between Jamie up in a wreck Raines McMurray and Tony and wound up with his sixth DNF of the season. early and brake problems with his No. 8 to struggled finish seven laps down in 31st. DOVER, DE | Kyle Petty the 19-time Steve Kinser, Chase for the Nextel Cup 23 R. Wallace4 Newman5 5355 Martin6 Stewart7 5350 Biffle8 Mayfield9 5341 Edwards10 5339 Kenseth Busch 5281 5339 5259 5238 5192 announced the formation of a new winged sprint car series, to be known as National SprintCar League. of Outlaws series World other cur- champion, and 11 dri- of Outlaws World rent vers and teams have joined the newly formed NSL beginning in 2006. 1 Johnson 5362 HE ‘T OVER EWS D N AT OM ’ .C TLANTIC ODGES H A EWS

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S B and finished 18th, after hav- Edwards, 10. . Edwards, 8. Kyle Petty, 9. Carl 9. 8. Kyle Petty, Sadler, 7. , 7. Jeremy Sadler, finishers were: 6. Elliott finishers were: Chase points. He moved up to third in the He moved up to third race, he came back strong. problems. But late in the problems. 30-laps, then had handling ished fifth. He led the first started on Sunday’s pole fin- Saturday’s Busch race and Saturday’s championship." difference in this year’sdifference but it’s not going to be the Maybe it cost us 10 points, trying to win the race. in it," said Martin. "We were in it," said Martin. "We me, so I didn’t get involved drivers. of a decision for too hard est finisher of the five Roush ished fourth, was the high- and battle for the lead." but I couldn’t quite get up solid top-five all day long, seven behind Johnson. "My car was a said Wallace. second in Chase points, place finish moved him into gave him our setup." here (Dover) and tested, and here You know we came down You now, because he thanked us. now, loose, so I could get by him. trying to get him a little bit didn’t matter to me. I was behind. as I could," said Busch. "It less than a car-length said Johnson. finished second, teammate Kyle Busch. away for a close win over his on the restart, then pulled on the restart, work, as Johnson passed him Martin’s gamble didn't Jimmie Johnson got four. leading) took two tires while leading) took two tires lap 368, Martin (who was lap 368, Martin (who the Championship. lead in this year’s Chase for of the season and take the of the season and take Sunday, to get his third win to get his third Sunday, Dover’s Mile, on Monster lap MBNA Race Points 400 at Martin on lap 384 of the 400- Martin on lap 384 of Johnson stormed past Mark Johnson stormed past