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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 8 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 8A | ATLANTIC NEWS | MAY 20, 2005 | VOL 31, NO 20 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . TOWN NEWS NOTES BIRTHMOTHERS SUPPORT GROUP Exeter hears DPW proclamation DOVER | Seacoast area birthmothers who have placed a child up for adoption are invited to attend monthly meet- BY JESSICA JENKINS by leaving vehicles at home ments and newly received “gift of three trees.” Jones, a ings of the Birthmothers Support Group of New Hamp- SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS and trying a healthy com- resignations: Cynthia Linden Street resident, read shire. EXETER | At a recent mute and to participate in Childers withdrawn from the letter submitted to the Meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month meeting of the Exeter board Exeter’s third annual Bike Arts Committee appoint- board on May 4. Campbell from 5:30-7 p.m. in the Bellamy Room at the Wentworth- of selectmen, Board Clerk to Work Day Commuter ment; Betsey MacDonald stated he visited the site Douglas Hospital, located on Central Avenue in Dover. Robert Eastman read the breakfast at the bandstand withdrawn from Recreation with Jones, Noyes and Meetings for 2005 are currently scheduled for June 1, proclamation for Public that morning. Advisory Committee (term Perkins and all three sites July 6, August 3, September 7, October 5, November 2 and Works Week for the week of In business-related mat- till April 30, 2006); With- are good. He noted a neigh- December 7. For more information about this group, call Tracy Pond May 15-21, 2005. Keith ters, Eastman asked Dean to draw appointment of Mark bor, Benjamin Condran, at (603) 740-6359, (603) 312-6232, or (866) 205-0938 (PIN Noyes, DPW Director, check with businesses rent- Donovan to Recreation stated Linden Street used to 3189); e-mail birthmothersofnh @yahoo.com; or visit thanked the board for the ing in the downtown area Advisory Committee (as his be lined with Elms. The http://jamietracy05.tripod.com. acknowledgement noting a for the going rate of 830 sq. second term expired) and board unanimously accept- great group of men and feet per month. Selectman move Thomas Hanson from ed the gift of three trees DONORS NEEDED AT BLOOD DRIVE Paul Binette asked Dean to alternate to regular position from Steven Jones. women comprise the NORTH HAMPTON | The American Red Cross will be inquire as to how much has with new term until April Dean expressed his con- department and serve the conducting a blood drive on Saturday, May 28 at Shaw’s community well. He sug- been spent on renovations 30, 2008; appoint Betsy dolences to the family of Supermarket, located on Lafayette Road in North Hamp- gested residents view over the past 30 years, as he MacDonald to Council on Robert Roy, a long-time sci- ton. Participants may donate anytime between 9 a.m. and “Everyday Heroes,” a short remembers no request to do Aging with a term until ence teacher at the Exeter 2 p.m. film to be played following so before the board (agree- April 30, 2008; accept James schools, noting he was his Blood donations collected at this and other Red Cross each broadcast of the select- ment calls for renovations Gilmore’s resignation from eighth grade teacher and blood drives will be used to treat cancer patients, people men’s meeting during May; “with the approval of the the Exeter Housing Author- one he looked up to. Select- with blood disorders, trauma victims and others in need it’s a national taping of the board of selectmen”), along ity and appoint George man Joseph Pace noted he of “the Gift of Life.” duties performed. with the cost of custodial Bragg to complete also had Roy in eighth While blood is a lifesaving medicine, the only source is a Eastman read the services. Gilmore’s unexpired term grade science. caring volunteer donor. attached proclamation for Eastman moved the fol- until April 30, 2008. These Binette reminded resi- A form of positive identification, such as a donor card or “Bike to Work Day” on Fri- lowing changes to boards were all unanimously dents of the Parks Discov- valid driver’s license, is now required to give blood. For day, May 20, which encour- and committees in reference approved by the board. ery Day on June 11, noting more information, call the American Red Cross at (800) aged all citizens to celebrate to both last week’s appoint- The Presbyterian Church wonderful events are GIVE-LIFE, or visit www.newenglandblood.org. was unanimously granted planned. In addition, Pace STATE PARKS STRIVE FOR EXCELLENCE Cyan one more year of tax reported that the Arts Com- NH exemption by the board. mittee is working with the SEACOAST | The New Hampshire Division of Parks Magenta As part of the Consent Recreation Department and and Recreation has teamed up with the Granite State Agenda, Chairman Ingram participating in the Parks Ambassadors to enhance guest relations within the State invited Steven Jones to the Day at Town House Com- Park system. microphone to explain his mon. As the busy summer season nears, state park employees will be working with Granite State Ambassadors on a Yellow training program. “Granite State Ambassadors, Inc. is very excited to be Tiger Paw working with New Hampshire state parks, and their man- Black FRI.-SUN., May 20-22 agement staff, in the development of an employee training STAR WARS: House Cleaning program filled with ideas to better serve guests visiting 12:00, 3:00, 6:00, 9:00 New Hampshire’s state parks,” said Gretchen Ziegler, Leave the house cleaning to us! Granite State Ambassador. “Many of us enjoyed the beau- THE INTERPRETER: tiful state parks in New Hampshire as children and con- 12:10, 3:10, 6:10, 8:55 Husband and wife cleaning team... tinue to utilize and benefit from them as adults. 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Joe Nemechek, Beach, Fla., NASCAR also Eligible drivers are Greg Beginning Wednesday, May 18, the shop will be open every BY GERALD HODGES 19. Rusty Wallace, 20. Scott has offices in Concord, Biffle, Kurt Busch, Dale Wednesday evening from 5:30-7 p.m. These new hours are in RICHMOND, VA | After Wimmer, 21. Carl Edwards, North Carolina, Los Ange- Earnhardt Jr., Carl addition to the regular Saturday morning hours of 9 a.m. to 12 six runner-up finishes, 22. Travis Kvapil, 23. Ster- les, New York, Toronto, and Edwards, Jeff Gordon, noon. Kasey Kahne broke through ling Marlin, 24. Jeff Green, now Bentonville, Arkansas. Kevin Harvick, Dale Jarrett, The shop is stocked full with a wide assortment of merchan- for his first Nextel Cup vic- 25. Jason Leffler, 26. Scott By having daily contact Jimmie Johnson, Kasey dise. Petite women take note: there is currently an extra wide tory in Saturday night’s Riggs, 27. Dave Blaney, 28. with Wal-Mart buyers, Kahne, Matt Kenseth, assortment of petite sizes 2 and 4 women’s classic clothing. Chevy 400. Casey Mears, 29. Mike Wal- NASCAR will now be able Bobby Labonte, Terry There is also a large selection of clothing for children, juniors, Kahne held off Tony lace, 30.