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Atlantic News This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized reproduction 2 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 2A | ATLANTIC NEWS | JULY 28, 2006 | VOL 31, NO 29 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . WEATHER THE WEEKEND FRIDAY, JULY 28 SATURDAY, JULY 29 SUNDAY, JULY 30 MONDAY, JULY 31 SOMEWHAT CLOUDY CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS SORT OF CLOUDY SOMEWHAT SUNNY HIGH: 80° LOW: 67° HIGH: 84° LOW: 64° HIGH: 80S°LOW: 60S° HIGH: 80’S°LOW: 60’S° Cyan NEWBURYPORT’S HAMPTON HARBOR’S PORTSMOUTH HARBOR’S DOVER POINT’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 Tides provided by DATE AM PM AM PM . DATE AM PM AM PM . DATE AM PM AM PM . DATE AM PM AM PM . 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Top-10 Busch Series lead- AGAIN ers: 1. Harvick-3282, 2. HAMPTON | A variety of stained glass classes will be con- Stewart’s car as they entered Change can be good. ducted during the month of August at Accents in Glass, locat- BY GERALD HODGES pit road, spinning him Robert Yates had said ear- Edwards-2934, 3. Bowyer- 2880, 4. Hamlin-2832, 5. ed at 70 High Street in Hampton. A beginner stained glass THE RACING REPORTER around. For his actions, lier in the year that the orga- class will be held on August 12 and 19 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS Edwards was also black- nization needed some new Yeley-2774, 6. Biffle-2510, 7. Menard-2505, 8. Kyle Busch- p.m., and on August 13 and 30 from 5-9 p.m. Cost for this class LONG POND, PA | flagged and given a one-lap faces. While he didn’t specif- is $99. An intermediate stained glass class will be conducted 2415, 9. Sauter-2375, 10. Denny Hamlin is undefeated penalty. ically mention that he on August 4 and 18 from 4-6 p.m., and a cost of $55. Beginner Kenny Wallace-2264 at Pocono Raceway. After Dale Earnhardt Jr. had his thought a driver change was Stepping Stones classes are offered on August 5 from 9-11 a.m. two races, the rookie driver second consecutive DNF. in order, maybe that’s what Top-10 ARCA RE/MAX and August 16 from 6-8 p.m. The cost to participate in this class is $45. Also, a Mosaic Bowling Ball Class will be held on of the No. 11 Fed-Ex/Kinko Last week at New Hamp- is needed. leaders: 1. Frank Kimmel- August 9 from 4-6 p.m. and August 25 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Chevrolet has two victories. shire, Junior lost an engine. “The times have changed 2805, 2. Bobby Gerhart-2745, The fee is $50. Accents in Glass also holds student workshops His latest win came Sun- This week, he was bumped so much that it’s hard to 3. Damon Lusk-2405, 4. Ryan day in the Nextel Cup Penn- from behind by Dave Blaney relate back to the way it was every Thursday now through the end of August, from 4:30-6 Foster-2350, 5. Ken Weaver- p.m. The workshop fee is $10. For more information or to sign sylvania 500, where he led and spun into the outside back in 1995 and ’96 (when 2305, 6. Brett Rowe-2250, 7. 154 of the 200 laps. His other wall. the team went from one to up for any of these classes, call Accents in Glass at (603) 929- Chuck Weber-2225, 8. Ryan 9113. win was June 11. “I’ve never had an issue two teams), but in today’s Howard-2225, 9. Billy Ven- “It was pretty unevent- with Dave,” he said. “I don’t world the most encouraging turini-2215, 10. Todd Bowsh- PEACE VIGIL PLANNED ful,” said Hamlin. “Man, the know why he wrecked me. thing is you look out here in er-2140 car was just so strong. We What do you do? We lost a this sport and you look at the EXETER | The public is invited to take part in weekly peace could run any place we motor last week, and now young drivers that are here vigils held from 5-6 p.m. every Thursday afternoon, across from the bandstand in the heart of downtown Exeter. The vigil wanted to. It didn’t matter if this. I’m disappointed with and the talent that’s coming WEEKEND RACING does not represent any party, church, or organization; it’s sim- we were on old tires, had two my team that today’s car up and it’s really impres- The only major racing ply a group of people expressing the wish for peace. Bring or four tires, we could run wasn’t any better, but crying sive,” continued Yates. this weekend will be put on signs and appropriate clothing. The vigil does not gather in isn’t going to take care of it.” “There’s a lot of good talent where we wanted. by the Busch Series, which inclement weather. For more information, call (603) 778-7115. “It was a great race car, Junior’s last place finish out there and we just have to will be at the 1.25-mile Gate- but it’s more about the team. dropped him to 11th in the latch onto some of that and way, IL track, just across the FOOD PANTRY DONATIONS NEEDED Crew Chief Mike Ford pre- standings.
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