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OM .C EWS N RITER A W ALL ENTER TLANTIC H TAFF C S OXWOODS F EWS N EGION OTES L N NDOSCOPY TLANTIC E , A AT THE ’ REMO EGION TRIP TO P L EATS IZ ‘ L LOOD DONORS NEEDED OCAL B FOR L r in part is strictly prohibited strictly is part in r permission, • For 12-16-2004 Rev 9A-EVEN- • AN-Mark 926-4557 (603) call OOD PEN HOUSE AT UBLIC INVITED TO WELLNESS FORUM G P O RSVP OMPILED BY C KENSINGTON | The Kensington American Legion will be | The Kensington KENSINGTON First up will be the Legion’s famous Roast Beef Supper on their monthly American Legion will hold The Kensington Hamilton this month are breakfast The winners of a free SEABROOK | Get ready to ‘Give the Gift of Life’ at the to ‘Give the Gift | Get ready SEABROOK donations and at a critical low, blood supplies are Current American Journal of to the According | KENSINGTON illness and dis- about chronic Discover the shocking truth disease, and find out your family from Learn how to protect Aware- of National Colon Cancer EXETER | In recognition and physicians who perform Participants will meet the staff for people with any type of In addition, a support group and con- Guest speakers and two certified wound, ostomy, The ses- to ostomy care. and questions relating problems Auxil- American Legion | The Kensington KENSINGTON $25 per person which includes bus fair and $25 in Seats are holding two community events during the month of April at holding two community events during the month of the Legion Hall, located on Route 150 in Kensington. beef, roast 5-7 p.m. The menu features April 2 from Saturday, assorted cole slaw, squash, string beans, rolls, potatoes. gravy, Adults cocoa or tea. The price is $8 for desserts and coffee, age 12 and under. and $3 for children a.m. The menu 8-11 April 24 from on Sunday, public breakfast toast, ham, bacon, includes eggs any style, pancakes, French cake. Beverages include toma- sausage, home fries and coffee tea or cocoa. The cost is $5 for to and orange juice, coffee, age 12 and under. adults and $2.50 for children informa- For more Dot McLean and Rose Trinque. Whitney, tion about these events, call (603) 394-7920. upcoming American Red Cross Blood Drive, taking place on Blood Drive, American Red Cross upcoming Greyhound 12-5 p.m. at Seabrook 28 from March Monday, 107 in Seabrook. Park, located on Route GIVE- information, call (800) needed. For more urgently are LIFE or visit www.newenglandblood.org. diseases is more of chronic Clinical Nutrition, “Prevention health protected? Is your family’s than treatment.” effective obesity or cancer, ADD, arthritis, allergies, Has diabetes, you or someone you love? affected stress 28 March taking place on Monday, Forum ease at a Wellness p.m. at the home of Cindy Johnston, located at 4 6:30-9 from in Kensington. MIT believes this discov- Road Pasture Wild the world — it’s ery is one of ten discoveries that will change for the immune system. a breakthrough itself. For more and restore how the body can defend, protect at (603) call Cindy Johnston information about the forum, 778-7082. to stop by the ness Month, Exeter Hospital invites the public 30 from March hospital’s Endoscopy Center on Wednesday, 4-6 p.m. for an open house and tours of the center. including Seacoast Gas- in the Endoscopy Center, procedures General Associates, and Core Beacon Surgical troenterology, information, and give- Refreshments, Surgery. and Vascular information, call (800) 4- For more aways will be provided. EXETER. 2-4: from ostomy meets on the first Sunday of every month Alumni Drive in Exeter. located at 4 p.m. at Exeter Healthcare, April 2. The next meeting is scheduled for Sunday, tinence nurses (CWOCN) facilitate the meetings. The nurses also be available to discuss individual are served. For more are light refreshments and free, sions are CWOCN, at 778- Aguinaga, information, please call Sandie 1668, ext. 2745. March iary is hosting a trip to Foxwoods Casino on Thursday, the Legion park- 31. The bus will leave at 6:45 a.m. sharp from approximately ing lot (located on Route 150) and will return at 7:30 p.m. limited, so to make reser- Foxwoods. Seats are vouchers from information please call Sonya Batchelder vations or for more at (603) 772-9292 or e-mail [email protected]. Selectmen next discussed a let- received The board Senter stated that if there is Senter stated that if there Dube asked what the posi- cation with contingencies. cation with would said the land Brown the town in better to revert Selectmen shape than now. dis- told Roger they would him cuss this later and want exactly to put down on paper do and what he wants to bring it in. the County owes the interest Victor on back taxes. and Schmalzer was present asked him to sit at the board the table since he will be involved with this matter. him “up to They brought .” the Commissioners ter from stating they should send cor- tax bills and they will rected pay what is owed on the new valuation. Berry felt the town needed to come to a full new bills before agreement sent. They can pay the were is nothing to stop bills; there them. Gilbert said that, since was no agreement there bills, they the 2003 regarding should expect full payment except for the with interest, on the six months of interest first half of the bill as agreed. Selectmen wanted to offer them two options: 1) pay the full amount owed plus inter- est or 2) negotiate a PILOT. Gilbert explained that they simply want to cover their costs. is little the citizens can do. She could asked what the board do about putting a trash facil- ity so close to the school. She to voice would like the board concerns on the the residents’ state level. She is concerned impact and the with traffic impact on water in town. to an avenue for the board pursue, they will. Eileen Dube is asked what steps this board Senter taking with this project. stated that when and if the the company comes before it would be Planning Board discussed. She suggested that keep an eye out the residents for postings for the Planning concerning this topic. Board Until this gets to the Planning is not a matter to there Board discuss. Senter are. tions of this board and Selectman Sumner said PLAISTOW Continued on 42A• 8 EWS N TLANTIC tive owners Unauthorized reproduction Unauthorized owners tive republicationfor contents its or page this of o in whole A ENKINS J Howard Cadwell was Howard why Gilbert asked Roger Gilbert said a 10-year if Roger said he is unsure PLAISTOW | At a recent | PLAISTOW a Pam Burns presented stated that she Pat Carroll ESSICA EWS against transfer station J Y PECIAL TO THE Plaistow residents speak Plaistow residents plan. Brown said he would said he plan. Brown to work with be willing Moreno. said the Open and present be Space Committee would for the in favor of this except on this lease part. The timber years removed was property said the Con- ago. Howard deed is servation Easement being prepared. in doing this. he is interested said it’s his passion Brown abuts his land. and this parcel It would be an enhancement for wildlife, aesthetics, and timber stand improvements. He said he has many ideas for the land. He would take but not off some cordwood and he harvest any timber, would enhance trails for edu- cational tours and is willing to “clean it up” and would be willing to work with the cur- forester. rent lease would have to be mutu- Roger said ally agreeable. 18 dead- was a March there would be line and the results said April. Gilbert known in he would have no problem with a mutually acceptable contract, but must have The everything on paper. lease would have to be con- tingent upon an agreement. they would accept his appli- B S meeting of the Plaistow board of selectmen, Selectman Sen- was ter announced that there a presen- a petition regarding trash tation on a recycling/ She stated facility in Plaistow. of that it was not a board selectmen matter nor was it at the Planning Board before that time. This was a Planning issue that they will Board address. residents petition from against the transfer station. She raised concerns regarding seagulls, maggots, rodents, smell, wetland impact, traffic busi- concerns and previous nesses deemed improper (example of tattoo parlors) in Plaistow. understood that if the compa- ny gets all their permits there N 12 O OWN 31, N T OL , 26 Roger Brown was present Roger Brown The town cannot apply told him they The board this issue. about the for- to see the board that mer Hudgens property He the town just purchased. from wants to lease the land year for the town for $500 per man- 10 years so that he can board age it. He informed the special that he can apply for a forest regarding program as long as he stewardship leases the land. Berry said for this program. the town bought this land and wants to incorporate it management into the present and to please leave program, it to the town to control. said his management Brown would be consistent with the town’s uses. 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AGE Brentwood selectmen talk trees, taxes trees, talk selectmen Brentwood Y PECIAL TO THE P B S recent meeting, the Brent- meeting, recent of selectmen wood board to add indicated they wanted to the the Hudgens property that list of town-owned land town’s is managed by the Charles forester, current Moreno. to PSNH about spoke Hilaire clear- the land that is being they wish to cut for the parcel Since the exact purchase. has yet location of the parcel to be determined they want- that the town ed to make sure the wrong is not clear-cutting area. and they spoke with Moreno, it was decided that, even if this sale did not go through, it was not a bad idea to clear- this size. cut a wildlife area also Berry and St. Hilaire spoke with the loggers about This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO LLC, Communications, Connelly 2004 © Page This NH Hampton, 592 Box are logos and items Contributed 03843- respec their ™ © and Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black 41A AGE | P 929-6688 EWS N Hampton, NH Sometimes, inspectors For the front-running Granted, what happened Inspectors should have A situation hap- similar is my “Being creative RACING Continued on 47A• TLANTIC 324 Lafayette Rd 324 Lafayette inspected first. The teams inspected the back of the at that are the end field have to wait at of the line. driver teams, it means their practic- will be on the track by ing, while cars driven teams will still lower-ranked be setting in the inspection line. a week ago at Las Vegas teams, involved only the top inspec- still several are there that teams go tion processes Sometimes there through. as many as five before are race day. caught things like the ride height on Jimmy Johnson’s car and the fender on ’s No. 5 even before may qualifying. Teams switch fuel cells, like Todd Berrier did on Kevin Har- the race, vick’s No. 29 before going to be but they aren’t able to put another fender on or make major body changes. Stewart’s No. pened on Tony 20 Home Depot car in 2003, but inspectors caught the practice, before problem the team to go to a forcing Stewart ran the backup car. race and that was the end of it. find things they want to, and at other times — it all comes as a big surprise to them — after the race. Chief Chad job,” Crew Knaus said when he earned his first major penalty in 2002. “If I am going to get 25, 2005 | A 25, 2005 Good Thru 04-30-2005 Good Thru 04-30-2005 $10.00 or More. $20.00 or More. The Purchase of The Purchase The Purchase of The Purchase (Across from Hampton Cinemas) Hampton Cinemas) from (Across ARCH or in part is strictly prohibited strictly is part in or permission, For • 12-16-2004 Rev 9A-ODD- • AN-Mark 926-4557 (603) call

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But the bottom line is the NASCAR inspectors have the final say. NASCAR is the 300-pound well gorilla and teams are of that. aware teams try hard. and truck They try to win, because that’s what racing is all about. If a team doesn’t win or at least have a few good going finishes, then they are to lose their sponsors. vague to uphold a really the NASCAR rulebook, inspectors in the garage area don’t make the team’s job easy. in points have pri- the front ority in getting their cars C ACING R Carl Edwards , another cars, got great “We’ve 1. Carl Finishing Order: laps, but Edwards’ team- laps, but Edwards’ also led a Biffle mate Greg of the race and portion large finished third. Roush driver was fourth. going to fight this and we’re thing to the bitter end,” said need to be just a Martin. “We little bit closer than we were today to win races. 2. , Edwards, Mar- 4. Mark Biffle, 3. Greg tin, 5. , 6. Brian , 7. Vickers, 9. Scott 8. , 11. Riggs, 10. , 12. Kyle Jamie McMurray, Mayfield, Busch, 13. Jeremy Jeff Newman, 15. 14. Ryan Burton, 16. , Stewart, 18. Mike 17. Tony Bliss, 19. , 20. 21. Kevin , Harvick, 22. , 23. 24. Dale Earn- , 26. 25. , Jr., hardt 27. Rusty Wal- , 29. Green, lace, 28. Jeff 30. Kevin , LePage, 31. Matt Kenseth, 32. , 33. Ricky 35. Rudd, 34. , , 36. Kyle 37. , 38. Petty, 39. Jeff Jr., 40. Mike Wallace, Gordon, 42. Travis 41. Mike Garvey, Kvapil, 43. . Hours: Monday-Thursday: 11:30 - 9:30 Friday-Saturday: 11:30-11:00 Sunday: 12:00-9:30 41 MAYTAG • GE • AMANA EWS N tive owners Unauthorized reproduction Unauthorized owners tive republication for contents its or page this of whole in TLANTA A TLANTIC ODGES H A ERALD TWO AT HAMPTON, GAHAMPTON, | Carl in It was the second win After doing a back flip in “I can’t believe we won “Let me tell you, Jimmy was running Edwards Johnson moved up to for was frustration There “The middle to top of the “I knew I was in trouble Johnson led the most G DWARDS GOES TWO FOR Y PECIAL TO B S Edwards, who had won a Edwards, on close Busch Series race past Jim- charged Saturday than a mie Johnson less the fin- from yards hundred the ish line Sunday to win at Golden Corral 500 Motor Speedway. two days for the 25-year-old and also his Roush driver, first victory in either the Busch or Nextel Cup. of over 100,000 fans, front on a said, “We’re Edwards mission, and that mission is to win races. two races in two days. I’m the luckiest person alive. Johnson is an amazing com- and I’ve never dri- petitor, in my life.” ven that hard behind about 10-car-lengths Johnson with two laps to go. his At one point, it appeared car was almost sideways, but he saved it and caught Johnson about 100-yards the finish line. from who was block Edwards, the high groove. running The two cars touched, and it Johnson lost a lit- appeared tle momentum. Edwards was able to move in front, and take the win by 2/100ths of a second. Jimmy Johnson, because he thought he had the race won. track was good for me,” said Johnson. “Coming to the white flag I saw him on the top and I tried to move up I didn’t think it would there. be as slick in the center and lost the nose a little. four to the when I came off his line I knew where wire. was and I tried to get up him to use it and force there to the inside, so he would lose the momentum, but I guess I didn’t go high enough.” E RITER W EPONA TAFF S SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 15A SEE OUR AD ON PAGE EWS CWRTNH WBC N OTES N TLANTIC electronics without the high prices... electronics , A REMO M TOURNEY BENEFITS P SEEKS WINTER VOLUNTEERS ‘E IZ UCTIONS BENEFIT OCAL L Route 1 Traffic Circle (Across from Town Hall),Town from (Across Circle Seabrook,Traffic 1 Route NH (603) 474-8333 • M-F 9:30-8, Sat 9:30-6, Sun 11-5 Where you can buy top-performanceWhere A L OM OLD .C H TEP INTO HISTORY WITH EPONA S EWS OMPILED BY N KITCHENAID • WHIRLPOOL • FRIGIDAIRE • MAGIC CHEF • BOSCH • WOOD’S • LG • JENN-AIR • HOTPOINT • SHARP • SPECTRA • JVC JENN-AIR • HOTPOINT • • LG WOOD’S CHEF • BOSCH • WHIRLPOOL • FRIGIDAIRE • MAGIC • KITCHENAID C EXAS For more information about volunteering, call (603) 679- For more Experience is not necessary to volunteer for EPONA. 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