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This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized reproduction 8 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 8A | ATLANTIC NEWS | JUNE 24, 2005 | VOL 31, NO 25 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . TOWN NEWS LOCAL NOTES PRESCHOOL HOSTS PANCAKE FUNDRAISER Yard supporters sift through detailed data HAMPTON | Village Preschool, located at 70 High BY JOHN DEMING Portsmouth Naval Shipyard by US Senators Susan The BRAC Commission Street in Hampton, will host a pancake breakfast on Sat- ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER supporters do their best to Collins and Joseph Lieber- will decide whether or not urday, June 25 from 8-10 a.m. The cost is $5 per person. The breakfast, which includes pancakes, bacon, coffee KITTERY | Thousands of dispute the Defense Depart- man. to keep the yard on the list, and juice, will serve as a kick-off for the preschool’s annu- pages of information con- ment’s decision to recom- New Hampshire Gov. and must present its find- al fundraiser, to help Hampton children and their fami- cerning the decisions behind mend the base for closure. John Lynch reportedly ings to President Bush in lies. The information was received a disk containing September. recommended base closures Village Preschool truly believes “it takes a village to released from the DoD last thousands of pages of data If the shipyard is still on will be reviewed over the raise a child.” Please come and be a part of that village. this week, and a team of next two months as week following a subpoena the list, it will be closed — For more information, call (603) 929-7349. experts are reviewing it to and the nearly 5,000 civil- help make their case for ians it employs will be out SUMMER READING AT SEABROOK LIBRARY keeping the yard open. Hampton Police chief’s of a job. SEABROOK | What’s happening at Seabrook Library Last May, the yard was Thus far, the data has for your young child (ages 1 1/2-6) this summer? Lots — decision appealed among 33 major installa- yielded information that the and lots of fun stuff! Camp Wannaread II is the name of tions recommended for clo- DoD considered closing this year’s Summer Reading Program, and we’re looking SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS trolled substance illegally. sure by Defense Secretary Pearl Harbor in Hawaii forward to a terrific summer. HAMPTON | Two The substance is believed to Donald Rumsfeld. Now the rather than the Portsmouth Parents, when your child in that age group registers for Hampton police officers that be one Viagra pill. nine-member Base Realign- yard, but ultimately decided the program, s/he will receive a special picture to deco- Police Chief Bill Wrenn rec- Though Wrenn recom- ment and Closure Commis- against it. rate and add to our display. Stickers will be added for ommended be fired last mended the officers be fired, sion is visiting these bases to A hearing scheduled for each book read A prize from treasure chest may be chosen week are appealing the deci- the town manager is the only determine if they should Wednesday, July 6 in Boston when four books are read.(Most of the time, actually, the sion to Town Manager James one who can terminate a remain on the list. will allow New Englanders books will be read to the youngster!) Barrington. town employee. Barrington An open hearing will be to discuss the issue. A session of Kindermusic on Monday, June 27, for chil- The veteran officers could not be reached for held on August 23 to discuss Fifty school buses, ready dren ages 3-6 will be our first summer offering. This col- allegedly disposed of con- comment. the issue. to take 4,000 shipyard sup- orful, rhythmic program was presented two years ago. porters to Boston for the The kids had a great time, and another enjoyable session hearing, are being prepared is eagerly awaited. We ask that children be signed up for by the Save Our Shipyard this event ahead of time by calling the library at (603) 474- Task Force. 2044. Supporters are hoping Visit the library for further info concerning out summer program. A picnic, drop-in crafts, a “Bug Bazaar” and that data obtained from the Cyan more Kindermusic is planned. Fliers have been distrib- DoD will help to make a uted in the Preschool and Kindergarten at SES and mailed compelling case before the out. We’re going to have a fun-packed summer at the Magenta commission. Seabrook Library; join us! For more information, call the number above. TAKE A TRIP WITH SEABROOK SENIORS Yellow SEABROOK | The Seabrook Seniors are planning a trip to Foxwoods on Wednesday, August 31. The bus will leave the Seabrook Community Center on Black Lafayette Road at 7 a.m., returning to town about 7 p.m. This trip is open to anyone who is interested in going. The cost is $25. Other upcoming trips to Lake George and Lake Placid are scheduled for October 11-14, with prices starting at $448-$573. For more information about these trips, or to sign up, call Helen at (603) 474-8932. COMPILED BY LIZ PREMO, ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER Fragrance Of The Month... 25% Sweet OFF Strawberry While Supplies Last! Seacoast Shopping Center Seabrook, NH • Open at 9am (603)474-3082 This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized 33 reproduction 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-ODD- Rev 12-16-2004 ATLANTICNEWS.COM VOL 31, NO 25 | JUNE 24, 2005 | ATLANTIC NEWS | PAGE 33A CHURCH NEWS RACING CORNER RCC THRIFT SHOP OPEN EXTRA HOURS BIFFLE LEADS ROUSH I suspect something like but that has now extended that is what has happened to to most of the young drivers RYE | The Rye Congregational Church has announced BLOW-OUT AT MICHIGAN the No. 8 Dale Earnhardt on the circuit, as well as that the church Thrift Shop is now open every Wednesday BY GERALD HODGES evening from 5:30-7 p.m. These new hours are in addition Inc. team. some of the veterans. Dale SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS to the regular Saturday morning hours of 9 a.m. to 12 The difference between Earnhardt Jr. even called the noon. BROOKLYN, MI | Greg them and us is they operate road course race one of his The shop is stocked full with a wide assortment of mer- Biffle got his fifth victory of as such a high-profile orga- favorites when he appeared chandise. Petite women take note: there is currently an the season Sunday in the nization and are exposed to on CNN’s “Larry King extra wide assortment of petite sizes 2 and 4 women’s Batman Begins 400 at Michi- public scrutiny, as well as Live.” classic clothing. gan, as he led a Roush Rac- Corporate Sponsors. “I’ve always liked road The shop is on-premises at Rye Congregational Church. ing blow-out in which four Through it all Junior has courses, probably because Plenty of parking is available near the shop entrance, and of the top five finishers were tried to be upbeat and confi- that’s what I grew up on,” signs will easily direct shoppers to their destination, Roush cars. dent. He said interim crew said Casey Mears, driver of which is on the left side of the church toward the back of Tony Stewart, who led chief Steve Hmiel has the No. 41 Target Dodge. the building. the most laps, finished sec- addressed several problem “Heck, I wish we had even Rye Congregational Church is located at 580 Washington ond and was the only non- areas and he sees progress. more of them on the sched- Road in the heart of the town’s historic district. For more Roush car to be in the What no one at DEI saw ule. We build cars specific information, call the church office at (603) 964-4061. top-five. Greg Biffle when the No. 8 team and for road courses; I think we Harvick, 26. Travis Kvapil, REGISTER NOW FOR VACATION BIBLE CAMP The last caution of the Michael Waltrip’s No. 15 should use them more.” 200-lap race came on lap 171 27. Mike Bliss, 28. Ken team switched crew mem- The tight corners and HAMPTON | Boys and girls, step right up! Looking for after Sterling Marlin spun in Schrader, 29. Dave Blaney, bers and crew chiefs was the drastic elevation changes some high-flying fun this summer? Then it’s time to regis- Turn 3. Stewart, Mark Mar- 30. Kyle Petty, 31. Bobby impact the changes would make Infineon Raceway one ter for Vacation Bible Camp: “Davey and Goliath’s Circus tin and several others pitted Hamilton Jr., 32. Jeff Gordon, have on each separate team. of the most technically chal- Spectacular!” for four fresh tires. 33. Ricky Rudd, 34. Mike While Waltrip’s team has lenging road courses in the Hampton area churches are hosting a fun-filled week of Biffle, Matt Kenseth, Carl Skinner, 35. Bill Elliott, 36. improved over last season, country. Those conditions games, crafts, songs, skits and stories. Camp takes place Edwards, Kurt Busch and Mike Garvey, 37. Kevin LeP- Junior’s has gone back- make the driver much more Monday through Friday, July 18-22 from 9a.m.