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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.

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F chool dinner all F S UNH ‘70 hild asing E C SES To assist To with the cost of hosting the donations dinner, of HAMPTON HAMPTON | The Hampton School District is in the The next screening is scheduled to take place on Friday, HAMPTON | Moms who are new to the preschool scene This informative four-week program on easing the Berman earned a Master’s Degree in Counseling and To learn more about the services provided or to sign DURHAM | Members of the Reunion Committee at the The reason? A fantastic reunion weekend in Durham is NORTH HAMPTON | Kevin Barnes of Brainwaves science and the Stock Market Club. For more information or to sign up, call Brainwaves at (603) 964-3040; visit www. 18 at center learning the by stop or brainwaveslearning.com, Lafayette Road in North Hampton. would have would been a second grader at SES this year. Tickets for the dinner are $5 for adults, $3 for children and $10 per family. In order to have an accurate count for dinner, the tickets must be purchased in advance office or through faculty members. at the SES spaghetti, paper plates, plastic forks and cups, and napkins will be gratefully accepted. Donations may be brought the to school and dropped off at information, call the (603) 474-3822. front office. For more continuous process of for conducting Child continuous Find process Screenings children who reside in the town of Hampton. October 5 at Centre School in Hampton. This screening is available for children who are ages 3-4 by 2007. September Parents 30, who have concerns development in of the speech areas and language, cognitive regarding their child’s development social and personal coordination, motor skills, may call (603) 926-8788 to sign up for the screening or for more information. will have an opportunity to connect with other moms and find ways to ease this when family sometimes coach, Lisa challenging Berman transition presents a program answers that the questions “What are the facing? challenges How can you you ease are your fears and concerns? How can you ease yours child’s transition?” preschool transition will be held in Hampton at 9:30 on a.m. Thursday, September 20 and 27, October 4 and 11. The cost for register to this e-mail participate program is $50. To Lisa@lighthouse familycoaching.co Rivier Psychotherapy College. from She has serviced at-risk capacities. She earned youth and their families in numerous her coaching certification through Coach Alliance Training and founded Lighthouse Family Coaching in 2005. up for Lisa lighthousefamilycoaching.com. Berman’s free monthly ezine visit www. University of New Hampshire have announced that are looking they for alumni who attended UNH in the 1970s. Homecoming UNH also is which 12-14, October for planned weekend. There will be a cocktail party on Friday night; a football game followed by dinner and dancing on Saturday; and brunch on Sunday, as well as other activities planned throughout the weekend. Alumni are invited to come some for of it, or all of it. register To online visit wwwalumni. unh.edu/ seventies or call the UNH Alumni Office at (603) 862-2040. Learning Center has announced that enrollment has begun for Fall 2007 enrichment classes classes. for This year, ages enrichment in 4 French, through Spanish, American grade Sign Language 8 (ASL), are art, being offered - - - - - www.seacoastacademy. www.sau21.k12. nh.us/ www.sau21.k12. , or call (603) 772-9093. “I’ve been involved in the in involved been “I’ve Now that the school “I’m a big fan of alter For more information on While the school celebrat school the While NYC-Golf NYC-Golf Drive registra ; ; select "8th Grade NYC g s project project since its inception,” said “October Votey. will be the fifth year anniversary of our first started meeting. We exploring the possibility of a private school in this area. been at it We’ve ever since.” is open, it adds parents local for opportunity one more to explore their child’s edu cational options. native schools,” Votey said. “One size does not student’s fit needs. all The more choices the better dents off are. stu We’re trying add one to more choice to the Seacoast area.” what the school has to offer visit or is spoken throughout Western Hemisphere,” the said Votey. “We want to be board as soon as we can.” on ed opening its doors earlier years several was it year, this in the making. fund the annual eighth grade grade eighth annual the fund City. York New to trip class tion forms are available the at LAS main office, as well as at la Trip.” For more information 926-2539. (603) at LAS call

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It is a $1.5 response to another bill which would have required nursing homes get that money in 2007. Supporters of the amendment said federal in million $80 safeguard to necessary is delay the that and jeopardy in not is funding that said Opponents funding. the nursing homes need the money as soon as possible. The giving the YES vote FAVORED A 9-15. amendment FAILED nursing homes the money in 2008 rather than 2007. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT suspend the Senate rules to draft another constitutional SB137 would continue the Community Redevelopment and credits gives which credit, tax (CROP) Program Opportunity of up to $40,000 to those who create jobs disadvantage areas. in So far economically few firms have taken advantage of it, but this bill by would increasing try the to value make created it for the rules jobs more while and attractive still simplifying keeping a $825,000 program. Supporters cap said on it’s a the good program entire that should be given a chance to work. 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Opponents said that the constitution not certainly and them, expand to but should rights, restrict to used not be to discriminate against people who love each other because they are of the same sex. The 197-155 vote (B) to attempt to TABLE the bill failed to achieve the 3/5 vote needed on a constitutional amendment. A YES vote OPPOSED on voting the marriage amendment at this time. defining OPPOSED vote YES The A House (C). 233-124 then bill, the KILLED marriage in the constitution. require the redistricting of the House for of the Representatives 2008 elections. Supporters the old wanted system where districts to overlapped, but were bring much back smaller. Opponents either thought — which that was such thrown a — out was system unconstitutional, by or the they thought state that should this Supreme wait debate after Court the 2010 census was redistricting would completed, be so done with the fresher data. The House KILLED the bill 283-72. 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The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of newspaper. the ago ago detected and squashed a radical Islamic bomb plot (not unlike Britain did this past July), the Interior Min ister Wolfgang Schauble is engaged in discussions laws. anti-terrorism their of the newly-elected conserva tive in France, wants Paris saturated with a mon to cameras thousand surveillance itor the actions of potential terrorists. Maybe they will even resort to racial profil ing as part of lance. the surveil Our liberals be screaming their heads off would with even disapproval while the French their safer country with such were making actions. Such is the nature of beast. the mer allies in the global war against terrorism as well as in a the partner early combat be replaced by conservative former Foreign the more Minister Taro Aso, accord ing to which newsGermany, only weeks services. In

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A 30A | wedi® corp October 10, October 24, for members and information children and hours under of one. Museum of operation, Portsmouth at (603) 436-3853. call For the additional Children’s weeks or the summer months. Specific schedule and theme information is available at www.childrens-museum.org. Party. Wee Ones classes not are held during school Wee vacation Party. Additional participating in children a family $4 are each for members and $7 each for non-members. with an adult partner, such as caregiver. Classes are a held at 8:45 parent, a.m. and grandparent 9:30 a.m., or with a limit of 12 children per class. The cost pair is per $5 adult/ for child museum members and $8 for non-members. located at 280 Marcy Street. movement and conceptual learning with a new theme each week. The program is designed for children to participate 2-4 have resumed at the Children’s Museum of Portsmouth, of Museum Children’s the at resumed have 2-4 www.town.exeter.nh.us/rec, stop by the rec office at 32 Court Court 32 at office rec the by stop www.town.exeter.nh.us/rec, 773-6151. (603) call or Street, Tuesday or Thursday Tuesday evenings at the Learning Center Tuck designed are They Street. Linden on school) high former (the for adults, families, and advanced youth, and prices according to vary the class selection. For more visit information, increase awareness on all levels. By using the noncompetitive noncompetitive the using By levels. all on awareness increase are able to students at grow their own pace, not philosophy, determined by others around them. Classes will be held registrations for their fall/ winter Sanchin-Ryu Karate classes. classes. Karate Sanchin-Ryu winter fall/ their for registrations self-enrichment, of program noncompetitive a is Sanchin-Ryu and situations, control stress, manage to participants teaching follows: September 26, Commercial & Residential ~ Wools, Nylons, and More. Commercial & Residential ~ Wools, age P

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