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Atlantic News Staff Writer New Hampshire Was the SEACOAST | September Last of the New England States 17 Is the Big Day INSIDE: 21 VOICES 26,000 COPIES Please Deliver Before FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 2007 Vol. 33 | No. 26 | 3 Sections |40 Pages Cyan Magenta Yellow Black New law bans smoking in NH bars and restaurants BY SCOTT E. KINNEY days from the signing. ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER New Hampshire was the SEACOAST | September last of the New England states 17 is the big day. to ban the activity. No more lighting up after "The science is clear — sec- 2002 PONTIAC lunch or dinner. No more hav- ondhand smoke poses a dan- ing a smoke out at the bar. gerous health risk, and that is BONNEVILLE Finito. why this new law is so impor- Silver, Low Miles, Lthr., Governor John Lynch made tant," Lynch said following the One Owner, Gorgeous! it official on Tuesday, June 19, signing. # 5462A when he signed Senate Bill 42 New Hampshire joins more into law. The bill will effective- than a dozen states and hun- ONLY ly ban smoking in bars and res- dreds of cities and counties $ SERVICE taurants as well as other public around the country that ban AND SALES places throughout the state. smoking in restaurants, bars, 7,995 SHEDDING LIGHT ON CAREER OPTIONS — A Hampton And depending on whom or both. Academy student checks out an illuminating display during a GARYBLAKEMOTORCARS.COM you talk to, there is a whole Supporters said the ban 84 PORTSMOUTH AVE., EXETER, NH 03833 Career Fair held at the school. For more news from Hampton spectrum of opinions on the was needed to protect workers Academy and other SAU21 schools, check out this month’s ban. and customers from the health issue of 21 Voices beginning on Page 11. 888.507.4599 — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo The law will take effect 90 SMOKE Continued on 21A• HOURS: MON-FRI: 8AM - 6PM • SAT: 9AM - 5PM Client: Gary Blake Motorcars File Name: GaryMC3.3x3AN_062907 Paper: Atlantic News Size: 3.3 x 3 Run Date: 06/29/07 Artist: emily Proof: 1 Color: 4 color Sent: Confirmation: GaryMC3.3x3AN_062907.indd 1 6/25/07 11:57:57 AM PAGE 2A | ATLANTIC NEWS | JUNE 29, 2007 | VOL 33, NO 26 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . WEATHER THE WEEKEND FRIDAY, JUNE 29 SATURDAY, JUNE 30 SUNDAY, JULY 1ST MONDAY, JULY 2ND FORGET MONDAY. WHAT’S CHANCE OF WORK DAY AT THE BEACH BUYING FIREWORKS WEDNESDAY GOING TO BE LIKE? 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This collec- “It’s a great, great tool to HAMPTON | Hampton typically situated in a com- tive batch of information, let us get to know the com- Senior Citizens Club mem- mon meeting area, the fire- while not retained in the fire munity better,” says Squires, ber Gerry Wilbur is in a little fighters bring their program department computer, can be adding that “this will be an bit of a bind: It seems she of public education as well kept on the person’s refrig- ongoing program this year. forgot to bring a blueberry as a penchant for fun and erator, its neon label easily We’re just happy to be here cake to a Bingo game she’s camaraderie to the places spotted by first responders and have that interaction playing with her neighbors they visit. who are called to the resi- with them.” in the common room at According to Union dence should an emergency For more about the vari- Atlantic Heights. President Jimmy Squires, occur. ous community services And she’s taking a pretty the firefighters exchange “The back of an ambu- provided free by Hampton’s good-natured ribbing about dialogue with their listeners lance is like a little emergen- firefighters (including the it from the folks who are in “getting to know you” cy room,” explains Squires. upcoming Seniors Straw- calling the numbers for the sessions; discuss their roles “All the pertinent informa- berry Festival on Wednes- game: Members of Hamp- as first responders when tion on the card helps with day, July 11 at the uptown ton Professional Firefighters emergencies arise; and talk treatment [not only] in back fire station on Winnacunnet Local 2664. about “how we can better of the ambulance but also at Road), visit www.hampton Gerry and the other play- serve them as professional the hospital.” firefighters.org. ers laugh while the numbers firefighters.” It also helps right there are called, the Bingo cards Plus, says Squires, it at home if a patient can’t be are marked, and the wise- shows Hampton’s elderly immediately transported. cracks fly. population that “they can “The old school [way of “O-70,” declares the call- rely on the people who take thought] was to get them er. care of them — professional to the hospital as soon as “Ohhh, there’s no blue- firefighters.” possible. That’s not always berry cake!” laughs one of “We like to introduce our- the best thing,” says Squires. his colleagues. selves to them before they Having the information eas- Cyan “N-41,” the caller says. have a crisis,” adds Squires. ily at hand can help deter- “Nobody got cake!” is the “They can be comforted hav- mine what course of action response. ing a familiar face in a time to take in the way of on-the- Magenta “G-53,” he grins. of need.” spot treatment. “Gee! Still no blueberry All of these visits are con- One of the best things cake!” the players are told.
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