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Atlantic News Staff Writer Magenta HAMPTON | Now in Its Second Year, Hampton Night Out, to Be Held Wednesday, Sept INSIDE: HEALTH & WELLness 26,000 COPIES Please Deliver Before FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2007 Vol. 33 | No. 39 | 3 Sections |40 Pages Discover downtown at Hampton Night Out Cyan BY SCOTT E. KINNEY ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER Magenta HAMPTON | Now in its second year, Hampton Night Out, to be held Wednesday, Sept. 26, from 4-8 p.m. is inviting visitors to some of their Yellow favorite shops and perhaps make some favorites as well. The evening provides an exciting Black opportunity for everyone in the Sea- coast community to discover there’s always something to do in historic Downtown Hampton. More than 20 local merchants will be offering a great variety of give- aways and drawings. Visitors are invited to enter to win from a large host of services, prizes and gift cer- tificates from local restaurants, spe- cialty shops, salons and spas and much more. HAMPTON Continued on 4A• Driver dies in Route 101 crash BY SCOTT E. KINNEY Douglas Alderman, 41, of lanes where it collided with were members of the Brent- ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER Exeter and a 2003 Mitsubi- a 2006 Buick min-van driv- wood Police and the Fire 2000 HONDA BRENTWOOD | A Mon- shi Eclipse driven by Jon en by Glen MacIsaac, 52, of & Rescue Unit, the Epping CIVIC SI COUPE day morning accident on Riley, 20, no known address, Hampstead. Police Department and the VTEC, Sunroof, Route 101 involving three were traveling westbound Riley was pronounced Rockingham County Sher- 5-Speed, #5663A cars claimed the life of a 20- in the vicinity of Exit 8 when dead at the scene. iff’s Office. year-old man. the Mitsubishi attempted to MacIsaac was transport- As of Tuesday’s press At approximately 9:06 pass the pickup in the break- ed to Exeter Hospital where time, Trooper First Class ONLY a.m., New Hampshire State down lane. he was treated for minor Dean Holston was conduct- BACK TO Police were alerted to a seri- Contact was made injuries and released. Alder- ing the investigation along $ SCHOOL ous motor vehicle accident between the two vehicles man sustained no injuries as with the New Hampshire , SPECIAL! in the eastbound lane of the causing the driver of the a result of the accident. State Police Technical Acci- 8 995 highway in Brentwood. Mitsubishi to lose control, While the investigation dent Reconstruction Unit. GARYBLAKEMOTORCARS.COM According to authori- travel across the paved por- continues, state police said Anyone with information 84 PORTSMOUTH AVE., EXETER, NH 03833 ties, initial investigations tion of the roadway, through they do not believe alcohol about the accident is asked SERVICE indicate a 2001 Ford Rang- the center grass median and to be a factor in the crash. to contact State Police, Troop AND SALES 866-838-3377 HOURS: MON-FRI: 8AM - 6PM • SAT: 9AM - 5PM er Pickup truck driven by into the eastbound travel Assisting at the scene A at (603) 679-3333. Client: Gary Blake Motorcars File Name: GaryMC3.3x3AN_092107 Paper: Atlantic News Size: 3.3 x 3 Run Date: 9/21/07 Artist: ep Proof: 1 Color: 4 color Sent: Confirmation: PAGE 2A | ATLANTIC NEWS |SEPTEMBER 21, 2007 | VOL 33, NO 39 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . WEATHER THE WEEKEND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 MOSTLY CLOUDY MOSTLY CLOUDY AND WARMER EPISODES OF SUNSHINE MOSTLY CLOUDY AND WARM HIGH: 68° LOW: 57° HIGH: 81° LOW: 57° HIGH: 79° LOW: 58° HIGH: 81° LOW: 58° Tides provided by www.MaineHarbors.com Cyan NEWBURYPORT’S HAMPTON HARBOR’S PORTSMOUTH HARBOR’S DOVER HARBOR’S Magenta 10 DAY TIDES 10 DAY TIDES 10 DAY TIDES 10 DAY TIDES HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE DATE AM PM AM PM DATE AM PM AM PM DATE AM PM AM PM DATE AM PM AM PM Yellow 21 FRI 6:58 7:08 1:05 1:12 21 FRI 7:06 7:16 1:08 1:15 21 FRI 7:14 7:24 12:53 1:00 21 FRI 8:25 8:35 2:03 2:10 22 SAT 7:57 8:08 2:05 2:12 22 SAT 8:05 8:16 2:08 2:15 22 SAT 8:13 8:24 1:53 2:00 22 SAT 9:24 9:35 3:03 3:10 23 SUN 23 SUN 23 SUN 23 SUN 8:51 9:03 3:00 3:10 8:59 9:11 3:03 3:13 9:07 9:19 2:48 2:58 10:18 10:30 3:58 4:08 Black 24 MON 9:40 9:55 3:50 4:03 24 MON 9:48 10:03 3:53 4:06 24 MON 9:56 10:11 3:38 3:51 24 MON 11:07 11:22 4:48 5:01 25 TUE 10:26 10:44 4:36 4:53 25 TUE 10:34 10:52 4:39 4:56 25 TUE 10:42 11:00 4:24 4:41 25 TUE 11:53 - 5:34 5:51 26 WED 11:10 11:33 5:21 5:42 26 WED 11:18 11:41 5:24 5:45 FULL MOON 26 WED 11:26 11:49 5:09 5:30 26 WED 12:11 12:37 6:19 6:40 27 THU 11:55 - 6:05 6:31 27 THU - 12:03 6:08 6:34 WEDNesDAY, SEPTembeR 26 27 THU - 12:11 5:53 6:19 27 THU 1:00 1:22 7:03 7:29 28 FRI 12:22 12:40 6:51 7:21 28 FRI 12:30 12:48 6:54 7:24 LasT QUARTER 28 FRI 12:38 12:56 6:39 7:09 28 FRI 1:49 2:07 7:49 8:19 29 SAT 1:12 1:28 7:38 8:12 29 SAT 1:20 1:36 7:41 8:15 WEDNesDAY, OCTObeR 3 29 SAT 1:28 1:44 7:26 8:00 29 SAT 2:39 2:55 8:36 9:10 30 SUN 2:04 2:18 8:27 9:07 30 SUN 2:12 2:26 8:30 9:10 30 SUN 2:20 2:34 8:15 8:55 30 SUN 3:31 3:45 9:25 10:05 1 MON 2:59 3:13 9:20 10:05 /UR-UMS0UMPKINS!RE)N /&& 0ERENNIALS 4REES 3HRUBS #ENTRAL2D^2YE .(^ WWWTHEPOTTINGSHEDNHCOM^(OURS-ON 3AT 3UN ATLANTICNEWS.COM VOL 33, NO 39 | SEPTEMBER 21, 2007 | ATLANTIC NEWS | PAGE 3A . NEWS Marchand steps out for Shaheen BY SCOTT E. KINNEY ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER PORTSMOUTH | Less than 24 hours after former Governor Jeanne Shaheen announced her candidacy for the US Senate, Portsmouth Mayor and fellow candidate Steve Marchand followed through on his word and pulled out from the race. Marchand said in Janu- ary when he announced his own candidacy that he would remove himself from the race for the seat currently held by Republican Senator Local soldier becomes Army Ranger John Sununu if Shaheen were to enter the race. SPECIAL TO The ATLANTIC NEWS in a variety of conventional Engineers who advance with Instead, Marchand DOVER | Second Lieu- and Special Operations tar- the front-line infantry. The announced on Saturday that tenant Matthew Talbot Cyr gets. designation is earned as an he would do everything in OUT OF THE RACE — Portsmouth Mayor and US Senatorial of Dover recently became Lt. Cyr is a 2006 Gradu- additional proficiency based his power to aid Shaheen in candidate Steve Marchand announced he would step out an elite member of the US ate of the United States Mili- on leadership and adapt- her quest for Congress. of the race for the Senate on Saturday, following through Army Rangers at Fort Ben- tary Academy at West Point, ability of tasks to include “My number one priority on a promise he made in January when he announced his ning, Georgia. where he received a Bach- bridge-building, laying or candidacy. — Atlantic News Photo by Scott E. Kinney is to replace John Sununu,” Cyan General David H. Petrae- elor of Science degree with clearing minefields, demoli- he said. “I think she (Sha- lenge,” he said. “That was until November 2008, be the us, Commanding General of honors in Civil Engineering. tions, as well as road and heen) will be a formidable my number one priority. I best mayor I can be until the Multi-National Force in In addition, he is a dis- airfield construction. candidate and will be ulti- feel like we did a good job. December and spend time Magenta Iraq, was on hand to con- tinguished graduate of the Lt. Cyr and his unit are mately successful and I’ll do You don’t just stay in a job to with my family.” gratulate Lt. Cyr on his mili- US Army Engineer School scheduled to deploy to Iraq whatever I can to help.” stay in a job.” As for the future, March- tary achievement. at Fort Leonard Wood, Mis- on December 15 for a 15- Marchand said he would When asked if he would and said he would be explor- US Army Rangers are a souri and is a Sapper Trained month assignment. He is withhold comment on exact- challenge Senator Judd ing some opportunities in Yellow highly trained and rapidly Combat Engineer assigned a 2001 graduate of Dover ly what role he would play Gregg for his seat in the Sen- the private sector that have deployable light infantry to the 4th Infantry Division High School and is the son in the Shaheen campaign ate Marchand responded he presented themselves over force with specialized skills at Fort Hood, Texas.
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