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OM .C SB380 P EWS N A U TLANTIC OUND ROLL CALL Continued on 38A• R OUSE ENATE H S ALL HB39 would allow parents to opt out of HB39 would allow parents C HB1767 authorized the state acquisition of real 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 OLL R (E) MONEY FOR FLOOD VICTIMS, BUT IS IT (A) NO R&D TAX CREDIT FOR BUSINESS | CREDIT FOR TAX (A) NO R&D SEX ED OPT STANDARD (B,C,D) DON’T MANDATE ENOUGH? | OUT POLICIES | Stiles, Nancy F Rolston, James GHughes, Daniel MLangley, Jane S Rock Rock 15 Rock 17 r 18 r r Hampton Rock Greenland Rep New Castle 18 Sen r Y Y Rye Beach N Y X N Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N Y NAMEFlockhart, Eileen CMason, April HQuandt, Marshall Lee Rock 13Quandt, Matthew J Rock d 13Robertson, Carl G Rock Exeter r Rock 13Scamman, Stella CO Exeter 13 rScamman, W Douglas r Rock DI Rep Exeter RockMoore, Benjamin E 13 Exeter P 13 Rock Rep NPalazzo, Frank J r+d Exeter 13 r HOME Rock N N RepWeare, E Albert r Stratham 14 Rep N Y RepMorris, Richard W Stratham r Y Y Off N YBridle, Russell D Seabrook Y Rock N N Y Rock A Sheila TFrancoeur, 14 N Rep Rock N 14 Y Y r BGillick, Thomas J 14 N X r X N C Seabrook Y r Y RockO'Neil, Michael Rock X Seabrook D N 15 15 Seabrook B. Rep N X N r r X N Rock Y Y Hampton Hampton Y 15 Rock Y Rep r Y 15 Y Y Hampton r X X N Y Rep Hampton N X Y Y X N Y N Y N X N X Y Y X Y Y Y estate destroyed in the October 2005 floods in southwestern estate destroyed and establishing a commission to deter- New Hampshire was The key vote use of the property. mine the appropriate the amount from over an amendment that would increase $2.8 million to $3.4 million, and that from the program amount should be bonded. Supporters thought since was a an ongoing oper- one-time event, it should not be considered bonding would be appropriate, ating expense. Therefore money for flood victims. Opponents in more resulting has bonded enough, and that thought that the Senate already 6-16, money wasn’t needed. The amendment FAILED more the call vote, the Senate PASSED and then, in unanimous roll Abill over to the House. bonding to YES vote FAVORED money to help flood victims. The House agreed raise more with much of the Senate version on May 24, and it was signed by the Governor June 9, and immediately became effective. sex education courses for religious purposes with the use of sex education courses for religious notarized form. Supporters said that some a standardized health classes kids can’t graduate because mandatory own or their include sex education that conflict with their Opponents said that schools do allow alter- values. parent’s and the bill infringes natives to sex education upon request, students the reasons actually narrows on this flexibility, in students miss- and could result could opt out to religion, education unit. ing all of health education, not just the sex first vote (B) was on an amend- votes. The three were There the bill. It ment with the language which was to become schools to A requiring 162-178. FAILED vote FAVORED YES rea- religious allow students to opt out of sex education for was on simi- sons using a notarized form. The next vote (C) a notarized form. That lar language, but without requiring A 149-194. also FAILED, requiring YES vote FAVORED for reli- schools to allow students to opt out of sex education bill using a form. That leaves the remaining gious reasons education, but (D), which allows students to opt out of sex schools to emphasize abstinence for those who also requires A244-106. don’t opt out. The House KILLED the bill YES schools to emphasize abstinence in vote OPPOSED requiring out. sex education, and allowing students to opt would establish a tax credit of 15 percent of what a company of 15 percent a tax credit would establish lesser of (capped by the and development spent on research business tax or $1 million) of a company’s total 5 percent enterprise taxes. Supporters or against the business profits the state and is slipping away from said that manufacturing this would spur high-tech high-paying jobs and the country, economy and tax base. the state’s that would strengthen has low unemploy- the state already Opponents said that taxes, and all this would do is give a ment and low business without stemming the flow of man- subsidy to big business The House KILLED low wage areas. ufacturing jobs to the Athe Bill 192-107. credit. YES vote OPPOSED the R&D tax ONEY M Big Band music will be These volunteers help information or For more parent/ guardians. parent/ UNNY F attract more families and attract more townsfolk, as well as to con- tinue to attract the summer population. This communi- ty-building event can only be successful with the sup- port of the public. playing in the background, and North Hampton’s own Martha Dana has puppeteer, a scheduled performance. Horseshoes and bocce will also be available. This event is open to the public so come join the Friends for an old- fashioned day filled with good food, good company will and lots of fun. Tickets June 28 to be available from August 2 at the North For Hampton Public Library. information, call (603) more 964-6326. nent homes. by assessing their children needs and by bringing important, timely informa- tion to the state’s judges so the courts can make informed decisions about the futures. children’s an application/ to request information packet, visit or call (800) www.casanh.org 626-0622. Sawyer advises both Sawyer advises Sawyer said counterfeit businesses and visitors alike businesses and visitors of their money. to be aware bills Several counterfeit at discovered recently were parking one of the beach bills lots. Sawyer said the of $5 in denominations were and $10. money is an ongoing prob- especially lem in the area, during this time of year. 8 tive owners Unauthorized reproduction Unauthorized owners tive republicationfor contents its or page this of o in whole Sawyer said when police of alcohol found lots “We of Sawyer said the names Adults have a choice of Also available is the chil- August In setting an CASA non- of NH is a arrived at approximately what he 2:30 a.m. they found Six described as a loud party. taken into juveniles were custody. into and took all of them said Sawyer. custody,” not be the partiers could but that they were released, the Lowell, mostly from The hardy Mass., area. later released partiers were into the custody of their EWS Hampton bandstand com- mon. either a lobster or steak din- ner for $30. Those choosing the former will enjoy a suc- clams, corn culent lobster, on the cob, a steam bag filled with potatoes, onions, and a hot dog, as well as a bever- Steak age, and a brownie. dinners include a juicy steak, baked potato, a beverage and a coleslaw, brownie. hot dog dinner with dren’s chips, a beverage, and a for $3. Dinner will brownie 2:30-3:30 be served from: p.m. and takeout is avail- able. date, the Friends hope to the flexibility to attend court hearings during the workday on average). (five per year, that organization profit trains and supervis- recruits, es volunteers to serve as advocates for abused and in the NH neglected children volun- court system. Trained teers advocate for the best of abused and interests so they neglected children, up in safe, perma- can grow N 27 O OWN T OUD 31, N L OL OO T Richard Bourque, 46, was Bourque, Richard of Sawyer said a charge Volunteers spend an aver- Volunteers asked to are Volunteers beach,” said Hampton Sawyer. Police Capt. Richard con- disorderly for arrested arrest. duct and resisting added simple assault was allegedly spit when Bourque during the on an officer booking process. During the early morning al George Miller Memorial al George Clambake. This year’s sum- mertime clambake — a New England tradition — will be August 5 held on Saturday, 2-5 p.m. at the North from Manchester, Plymouth, Manchester, Keene, and Concord) of the remainder throughout 2006. age of 10-15 hours per month working on their cases, which include visits with the and court appear- child(ren) ances. commit to the life of their case (the average case runs about 22 months), and need 22 hours of Sunday, July 9, hours of Sunday, to a noise police responded “O” Street. complaint at 11 14, 2006 | V 14, 2006 22 ULY | J 22 EWS EWS N Legal Notice RITER N EWS AMPTONS

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The Hampton Board of Selectmen will hold public hearings 1. Creation of a 45-foot loading zone on the south side, 2. Designation as a four-way stop of the intersection of Ave. 3. Placement of stop sign at the corner of Highland Acceptance under RSA41:14-a of a sidewalk and park- 4. The hearings are open to the public and will take place in • Anonymity • Rewards • COTT [email protected] NORTH HAMPTON | HAMPTON NORTH PORTSMOUTH | Court PORTSMOUTH in a variety of for- Taught HAMPTON | It’s more HAMPTON A that Salem man learned On July 8, at approxi- arrived “When officers S

beginning at 7:00 p.m. on July 24, 2006 to take comments from the public on the following: easterly end of “P” Street and River Rd. Ave. Concord Ave. and Brown ing easement at 428 Lafayette Road. Meeting Room, 100 Winnacunnet Rd., the Selectmen’s Hampton. 99

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CRIMELINE FOR THE P S S A B The Friends of the North Hampton Public Library are gearing up for their major the fourth annu- fundraiser, Appointed Special Advocates Appointed Special (CASA) of NH is looking to 100 new volunteers recruit statewide to meet the current ad demand for guardians litem in abuse and neglect be 21+ Applicants must cases. to apply. years of age in order mats, the 40-hour training sessions will be held in Portsmouth (as well as in than just not polite to spit. than just not polite to during lesson among others to the beach. trip a recent mately 5:45 p.m., Hampton to a report police responded person on the of an unruly Great beach not far from Boar’s Head. and he was screaming yelling at people on the 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 ! 7 SEA ARK P AGE OMMON ILL RATE | P C H ’ OTES EWS N N Richard Hedglin (603) 895-9276 TOWNS Vinyl Siding • Repairs Vinyl Building • Remodeling TRATHAM TLANTIC SUMMER & FALL PROJECTS” SUMMER & FALL S CONSTRUCTION “NOW SCHEDULING FOR YOUR www.Daybreakcontracting.com Insured Free Estimates Insured Free 15 OCAL !! L 14, 2006 | A 14, 2006 ONCERTS AT NJOY A CONCERT ON THE FROM HAMPTON FALLS | The Hampton Falls FALLS HAMPTON The schedule is as follows: Sounds of the bring welcome to these concerts; All are | The Stratham Recreation STRATHAM July 16, at Performing in concert on Sunday, Local bands Skamasutra and Reef will per- A open to the public. These concerts are C ULY E 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 Recreation Commission has announced the Recreation Concerts on the schedule for this season’s on Thursday held All concerts are Common. on the Governor Weare evenings at 6:30 p.m. Common, located at the intersection of Routes 1-88 in Hampton Falls. Seacoast, July 20; the Spectras, July 27; Buck- August 10; the Shadows, August 3; shot Band, August 17; and Joppi and Cousin Brothers, August 24. Crew, to chairs or blankets to sit on while listening summertime music. some great Summer their annual Commission presents sea- Concert Series, all taking place for the 2006 son at Stratham Hill Park. Acappella has entertained 5 p.m., North Shore and excited thousands of listeners throughout adding an for the last 25 years, the Boston area and rhythm experienced blend of harmony, up through the 40’s right tempo to songs from The voices belong to Jimmy Martin, Paul today. Straccia, and Amorino, Vinny Lopes, Frank Duarte. Tommy August 6. Skamasutra, com- form on Sunday, and former Exeter High posed of present School musicians bring their own brand of ska to Stratham Hill Park. No stranger to the David Noyes Stage, they have performed at the times and opened for Stratham Fair numerous Peanuts last summer for a Jumbo Circus fundraiser for the David Noyes Stage Project. 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