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INSIDE: TV LIstINGS 26,000 COPIES Please Deliver Before FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2007 Vol. 33 | No. 5 | 3 Sections |32 Pages BY LIZ PREMO ATlaNTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER he future of the Tformer Hampton District Courthouse may Program marks history still be hanging in the balance, but an historic marker recognizing the building’s past is now a permanent part of the structure. In a brief ceremony held on the grounds of the court house last Saturday Cyan morning, Hampton Heri- tage Commission member Maryanne McAden used Magenta a power drill to secure the 12”x16” marker to the façade. Looking on were Yellow several Heritage Com- mission members, resi- dents and town officials, Black including Interim Town Manager Mark Gearreald and Building Inspector Kevin Schultz. The white, hand- ON THE MARK — Maryanne painted marker features McAden and Elizabeth a green pine tree centered Aykroyd are pictured here under its peak. The tree after this historic marker was fastened to the façade logo, a reference to the of the former Hampton Native American phrase District Courthouse on Winnacunnet (“Beautiful Winnacunnet Road. The Place of Pines,” as Hamp- markers are now available ton was first known), was to the town’s homeowners. MARKS Continued on 18A• — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo 30 LOCAL RESTAURANTS JOIN TOGETHER Military names needed TO OFFER ONE REWARD CARD! eward Yourself for eating out at this area’s Favorite Restaurants! With FIRA one Reward Card earns you points at 30 different for WHS plaque project localR restaurants. Earn FREE points which convert to FREE dollars BY LIZ PREMO Once the names have off your next meal or save them up and eat for FREE! Start earning ATlaNTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER been obtained, they will points for something you are already HAMPTON | They have be added to the memorial doing— Eating Out! the plaque. They have a place Turn to our ad on Page 7A to see plaque, which will then be WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVICE OF how you can sign up for a Favorite to put it. Now all they need dedicated and displayed at Independent Restaurant Association are the names. the school. VOLVOS, JAGUARS Local Rewards Card. Winnacunnet High School Thus far, four names of Principal Randy Zito has put deceased military personnel Bagelry • Benedicts • Blue Mermaid Island Grill • Bob’s Clam Hut • Cap’n & HONDAS Simeon’s Galley • Country View Restaurant • The Dockside • Fogarty’s Family out an urgent call for the who graduated from WHS Restaurant • The Gateway • Granite Steak & Grill • Hebert’s Seafood & Steaks names of any WHS gradu- have been submitted — two 10% • Isis on Penhollow • Joyce’s Kitchen • Loaf & Ladle • Lobster Cove • Molly BRING THIS AD YOUR FIRST Malones • Morrissey’s Front Porch • Muddy River Marketplace • The Old Salt ates who lost their lives while from the Viet Nam era and IN & RECEIVE OFF SERVICE!!! • Poco’s Bow St Cantina • Portsmouth Bread Box • Portsmouth Gas Light Co. serving in the US military, two who died during peace • Remember When Diner • Riverworks Restaurant & Tavern • Robert’s Maine Grill • Rogan’s Bakery & Restaurant • Stockpot Restaurant • Talpey’s Tavern • during times of both war and time. 603.772.8233 *10% good up to $50.00 in service Weeksie’s Pizza peace. 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S A . SAT $ .95 Collections FRI Hebert’s 9 Restaurant NEW HOMES and Pub RENOVATIONS HADDOCK 431-5882 ADDITIONS Karaoke Nightly KITCHENS & BATHS SPECIAL The Dressing Room ROOFING FRIED OR BROILED SIDING (FRIED IN 100% VEGETABLE OIL) Rosewood at Rye 150 Lafayette Rd Rye, NH [email protected] Open Tuesday-Saturday 10-6pm MARKET BASKET PLAZA • LAFAYETTE ROAD • PORTSMOUTH ATLANTICNEWS.COM VOL 33, NO 5 |FEBRUARY 2, 2007 | ATLANTIC NEWS | PAGE 3A . NEWS Antique Wed. Time to comply with clean up demand Flea Market Feb.7 BY SCOTT E. KINNEY to remove this debris and to 8 AM - 9 AM $5 EARLY BUYING FEE ATlaNTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER return within two weeks of 9 AM-1 PM FREE ADMISSION EXETER | The state’s notification for any new ties 35 DEALERS Department of Environmen- or timbers exposed by future At the Dover Elks Hall, Rt 108, Dover NH tal Services Wetlands Bureau rains. With this stated volun- (Exit 7 off Rt 16, 1 mi. south on Rt. 108 on the left) has sided with the town of tary compliance, the case file For An Application or Information, Exeter by sending a formal was closed. Call (603) 964-6732 or (603) 770-1994 letter of deficiency to Bos- “This is a serious issue,” ton and Maine Railroad in Griset said. “Old railroad ties regards to railroad ties and contain creosote and arsenic SELTSER & GOLDSTEIN timbers in and near Little and as we all know, this has PUBLIC ADJUSTERS River. been an issue for our water — SINCE 1935 — The letter, sent at the end supply. In addition, this Our professional licensed claim specialists and appraisers will reconstruct and of December, states the rail debris has blocked the natu- evaluate the structural, business and/or personal property damages suffered as well as any loss to business interruption or rental claims. company must remove the ral flow of the river causing Our skillful negotiations will result in the most favorable settlement debris from the river as well TIES AND TIMBERS — Pictured here is just a small of erosion of the riverbanks and for YOU, not your insurance company. as from all wetlands areas example of the railroad ties and other related lumber that has sedimentation further exa- 4QFDJBMJ[JOHJO Fire • Water • Theft • Windstorm • Lightening • Explosion affected. The railroad com- been found in and around Little River. The state recently made cerbating the flooding pro- pany has until April 1 to recommendations the Boston and Maine Railroad for removal blems we have been having. Christopher Dong (978) 921-2926 • [email protected] • www.seltser.com comply or legal action could of the wood. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo A responsible corporate citi- (978) 921-2926 • [email protected] 900 Cummings Center,900 Cummings Suite Center, 309-U, Suite 309-UBeverly,• Beverly, MA MA 01915-6169 01915-6169 ensue. zen would have corrected The board of selectmen B&M must hire a certified Railroad Bridge.