. OM .C EWS N A TLANTIC Assessor Diane Calder the files, she In reviewing that Calder also reported money should be available money should the first of approximately to be July and work needs early. done to get bids out bid spec- Jones is to prepare and ifications within a one of one-half week period paving time. Road work/ will include Mill, Sanborn, Brown King, Marsh and Road Roads. The Sanborn culvert work is planned need first. Bid specifications por- to be completed for this tion as well. that she is updat- reported use ing the town’s current state stan- to meet records She has sent approxi- dards. mately 65 letters to property current owners requesting documentation. a seven-acre came across on Lafayette Road parcel owned by Hubert Brown use but that is in current does not meet the criteria. Calder indicated that this was put in current parcel use by action of the 1997 of selectmen, not this board When she submitted board. information to the Depart- Adminis- ment of Revenue with tration, it was returned the indication that it does Calder recom- not qualify. be taken mended the parcel use and out of current assessed as buildable at this time and that she send a let- ter to the owner informing him. She does not recom- mend issuing a land use change tax. she is working to get file documentation within state She explained to standards. the need to the board from update and revalue time to time. She provided information on market and sales data. appreciation She explained her plan for updates for the town and dri- noted that land sales are ving a need for reassess- ment. Entry level home appreciating are properties as well. In 2007, she will start data collection for a revaluation. 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 Beverly Mutrie received Based on the passing of A is scheduled meeting Updates in accordance has obtained Vigneau direction Small received Information on the Brad Jones of Jones and EWS approved by warrant article by warrant approved arti- as well as encumbered pro- cles. The spreadsheet when vides an idea of will be dealt with projects specifi- Bid during the year. clock cations for the town first be prepared will repair to take advantage in order that is in of the scaffolding will also begin place. Work on the bond application process. five write-in votes for the position of Planning Board She has been member. Clerk informed by Town Holly Knowles and has accepted the position. warrant articles, adjust- ments will be made to the elderly and veteran’s exemptions. A spreadsheet of exemptions was provided to the board. with the owner of New Eng- land Municipal Resource Center to discuss updating the town’s municipal accounting software. warrant arti- with approved being made by the cles are Rockingham Planning Com- mission. Once received, additional zoning books will be printed. additional information on the arsenic bio-monitoring and will work with project the from the representative Department of Health and Human Services. to draft a the board from one-year lease contract for the old library with the His- will be Work torical Society. done this year with respect to to drafting an agreement bring to voters. Work- upcoming Officials shop to be held on June 1 at the town hall was provided to the board. Beach Engineers was pre- proposed sent to review with the board. projects Small noted that bond N OWN T Town Administrator Administrator Eric Town A copy of the revised has provid- R. B. Vigneau the Small provided locked; however, they are locked; however, and located along the river by canoe. She accessible are is a signifi- added that there wet- cant amount of forest, land and habitat for wildlife. may It was noted that there but be a right of way access, to be that would need explored. the con- N. Small stated that docu- servation easement by ment is to be reviewed counsel. Discussion was opened to the public. Hear- ing no comments, Robart closed the public hearing. The motion was as follows: with RSA In accordance the rec- 36A:4, to approve ommendation of the Con- servation Commission to an easement on purchase the portion of the Hurd Farm located in Hampton Falls contingent upon the of the easement doc- review the purchase ument before of easement rights takes place. This was unanimous- ly approved. to Selectmen’s “Welcome Meeting” document was signed by the board. a ed assistance in preparing draft mailbox ordinance based on the guidelines published last fall. Discus- sion of the particulars of the took ordinance proposed place. Following discussion, it was decided to table this matter. with a timeline to board those projects address 6 EWS N TLANTIC A tive owners Unauthorized reproduction Unauthorized owners tive republicationfor contents its or page this of o in whole ENKINS J ESSICA HAMPTON FALLS | FALLS HAMPTON to a dis- Beattie referred AConserva- vote of the Selectman Peter Robart J Y PECIAL TO THE B S Conservation Commission Beattie rep- Chairman Tracy the commission at resented meeting of the a recent of Hampton Falls board selectmen. played map and explained for two that an easement is of land located in parcels Hampton Falls identified on the tax maps as Map 5, Lot 41 and Map 6, Lot 63. The total 23+/- acres parcels located along the Taylor has been This effort River. done in conjunction with the town of Hampton that obtained grants for recently an easement to the Hurd a Farm. Beattie provided brief history of the farm not- ing that it is the last viable farm in Hampton. tion Commission was pre- in 2003. sented to the board to pro- It has been agreed vide funds up to $20,000. On behalf of the Conservation Commission, Beattie asked considera- for the board’s tion to spend Conservation Commission funds to pur- chase an easement on the Farm portion of the Hurd located in Hampton Falls. The final price is $12,000. The price includes a per-acre price, cost of a survey and administrative costs. as to whether there inquired is public access to these Beattie explained parcels. land- are that the parcels Hampton Falls selectmen approve easement approve selectmen Falls Hampton 16 O RITER 31, N W OL TAFF S IND SCREENINGS F EWS N OTES HILD C 22, 2005 | V 22, 2005 GIVE BLOOD N TLANTIC ~ PRIL , A | A REMO P EWS IZ N OCAL L E A HERO B L TLANTIC CHOOL CONDUCTS S OMPILED BY C 6A | A 6A | HAMPTON | The Hampton school district is in the con- HAMPTON May 4 at 1 will be held on Wednesday, The next screening their child’s devel- who have concerns regarding Parents NORTH HAMPTON | North Hampton Public Library HAMPTON NORTH and Leslie Hamilton of Publishing Townsend Jeremy a copy of the “How to Get Pub- Each attendee will receive a place at reserve and open to all. To is free The program STRATHAM | Every day, patients are recovering because recovering patients are | Every day, STRATHAM neighbors and friends by joining Become someone’s hero Donate a pint of blood, and help save a life: Be a hero UBLISHING WORKSHOP HELPS ASPIRING AUTHORS tinuous process of conducting Child Find screenings for of conducting Child Find screenings tinuous process in the town of Hampton. who reside children Road in p.m. at the Center School, located on Winnacunnet who are is available for children Hampton. This screening or who turned age four after September 30, 2004. age three of speech and language, cognitive opment in the areas or personal and social develop- skills, motor coordination, at (603) Principal, Jennifer Spires Assistant ment may call 926-8706 to make an appointment. will host a free workshop for aspiring authors on Wednes- will host a free located at 237A May 4, at 7 p.m. at the library, Atlantic day, in North Hampton. Avenue information covering top- LLC in Exeter will present Works query let- ics such as how to evaluate a manuscript; writing all about agents; publishing ters and proposals; expectations for royal- and realistic alternatives; promotion; ties and advances. a short or lished” handbook, and is also invited to submit evaluation. Submissions must partial manuscript for a free double-spaced, left-justified, in be limited to 1000 words, as well as a self- 12-point font with one-inch margins, com- stamped envelope included for return addressed ments. call the North Hampton Library at (603) workshop, this free 964-6326 or e-mail [email protected]. someone took the time to give a pint of blood. Those who pint of blood. Those the time to give a someone took heroes to often compared the “Gift of Life” are do donate with someone who des- their good health when they share perately needs them. Blood Drive, taking April 28 at the Red Cross on Thursday, Stratham campus of New 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the place from Donors should College. Community Technical Hampshire identification, such as to bring a form of positive remember or a valid driver’sa donor card license. information, it. For more counting on because patients are or visit www.newenglandblood.org. call (800) GIVE-LIFE, ENTRE P AGE C P 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 35A AGE RITER | P W EWS TAFF N S DVENTURE CAMP EWS A N TLANTIC OTES N TLANTIC UMMER , A S 22, 2005 | A 22, 2005 REMO COUT SUMMER CAMP P EGISTER NOW FOR S PRIL XETER R IZ OCAL 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 E L IRL L G 16 | A 16 | O OMPILED BY 31, N C OFF EXETER | Believe it or not, summertime will soon be will soon Believe it or not, summertime EXETER | June 21 (pend- begin on Tuesday, Camp is scheduled to include swimming, games, ten- Activities at the camp grades 1-7 in the entering Camp is open to children for all eight weeks, or for a Participants can register the fun! For Why stay home this summer — come join Council is now SEACOAST | Girl Scouts of Swift Water and New Hampshire located throughout Camps are by participating in boating, strong At camp, girls grow more learn Summer has never been this much fun. To OL EGISTER FOR here, and it will be time to head back to camp. And just camp. time to head back to and it will be here, Exeter Parks and Recre- the summer season, in time for Adventure weeks of Summer eight great ation is offering Hampton Road/ SR27. Park on Camp at the Recreation to Exeter School District) according ing last day of school 12 (with no camp on July 4). The August and end on a.m. and ends at 3:30 p.m. camp day begins at 8:30 In and trips to the library. nis, arts and crafts, cookouts, campers will also be taking addition to these activities, Canobie Lake, Country, as Water trips to places such Park to see the Red Sox in action, Funtown USA, Fenway and much more. 2005-06 school year. July 15, or July 18 session (June 21 through four-week sessions August 12); no single days or partial through is $200 for resi- will be accepted. The fee for eight weeks four weeks is $150 for dents and $250 for non-residents; The activity fee is and $200 for non-residents. residents and non-residents, $20 per week for both residents and cov- applies to the weeks of participant’s attendance, ers trips, entertainment and cookouts. Camp Adventures about the Summer information more stop by the Parks visit www.exeternh.org; or to register, in Exeter; located at 32 Court Street office, & Recreation or call (603) 778-0591 ext. 151. for its summer day and resident accepting registrations camp programs. day camp. Ses- to and from with busing offered Vermont, four days to two weeks, and sions range in length from offerings. include a wide variety of program swimming, hiking, wilderness and city trips, drama, singing, arts and horseback riding, cooking out, archery, staff Well-trained crafts, making friends, and much more. a safe, fun-filled experience for girls entering provides grades 1-12. camps, visit www.swgirlscouts.org, about Swift Water’s or call (800) 654-1270, ext. 125. V R 25% Seacoast Shopping Center Shopping Center Seacoast ACING R I believe Penske will be I believe Penske will If he has a long string of Seabrook, NH • Open at 9am (603)474-3082 son. They want to bring a son. They want to that is a driver on board and can win winner, proven for them in 2006. with a willing to come up better financial package Biffle than Jack Roush. If or does get another win, maybe two, his bargaining greatly power will be enhanced. bad luck, then he’s going to fall down the list of driver candidates, and fate might be the deciding factor whether he goes or stays. EEKEND W PHOENIX, AZ | The PHOENIX, April 22, Busch Friday, April 23, Nex- Saturday, Phoenix International Fragrance Fragrance Of The Month... While Sup- plies Last! Melon Honeydew Nextel Cup and Busch Ari- at Phoenix, teams are zona for night races, while are the Craftsman Trucks idle. Series Bashas’ 250, race 9 of 35, Starting time: 8:30 p.m. Channel; Dis- Fox (EST); TV: tance: 250 laps/250 miles; Defending champion: This is the inaugural event. tel Cup Subway 500, race 8 of 36, Starting time: 7:30 Fox; Dis- p.m. (EST); TV: tance: 312 laps/312 miles; Defending champion: This is the inaugural event. Raceway track information: Date opened: 1964; Size: 1- mile oval; Banking in turns turns 3-4: 9 degrees, 1-2: 11 Banking on degrees; Length straights: 0 degrees; 1,179 feet, of frontstretch: 1,551 feet; backstretch: Grandstand capacity: 85,000. 35 tive owners Unauthorized reproduction Unauthorized owners tive republication for contents its or page this of whole in Biffle was racing pre- was Biffle him and Roush hired In two-plus seasons, Bif- He is one of a handful of Penske offi- However, looking at sever- are “We No one should take any- What would happen if he One thing that has It is my belief that the Their sponsor is Miller Penske doesn’t want to and my team when stuff like and my team when stuff haven’t this gets started. I and I talked to anybody I have don’t plan to until exhausted every possible at staying at Roush resource Racing.” North- dominantly in the Parsons west, when Benny as pointed him out to Roush a driver that had “great potential.” him in the Truck entered Series in 1997, and Biffle became the first Roush dri- ver to earn a major NASCAR championship of any kind. fle has five Cup wins, including two this season at California and Texas. by drivers being considered Penske, but is thought to be at this point the front-runner in the selection process. cials would not comment on Biffle. al drivers right now and don’t expect to make any decision for several months,” said Penske co- owner Don Miller. Biffle, thing away from because he is the leading are but there Roush driver, still 29 races left in the sea- son. of the falters during the rest season? I don’t necessarily as a driver, feel that Biffle, might mess up, because he is too focused and dedicated to winning, to do a lot of stupid things. always played a part in a is good championship run luck. It doesn’t matter what shape or form it takes, it can happen. A blown engine or a there, a flat tire here, caused by couple big wrecks someone else, and a good season goes bad. folks at Penske Racing want has won Wallace a winner. of races in the past, his share but he hasn’t done well in past years. I think everyone in their shop wants a winner. Co., and like all Brewing major corporations with national brand labels, they want their customers to be in able to see their presence Lane. Victory sea- a rebuilding go through ORNER C ? ACING IFFLE B R ILL W GO OR STAY , winner of Kasey Kahne, 1. Greg Finishing order: points leaders Top-10 The top-10 Busch Series ignited by the headers, caus- ignited by to enter the car’sing flames cockpit. Busch race had a Saturday’s in turn-3 during crash hard lap 276 and had a DNF. 3. McMurray, 2. Jamie Biffle, Casey , 4. 6. Mears, 5. , 7. Kurt , 9. Busch, 8. , 10. Rusty Jr., Dale Earnhardt May- Jeremy 11. Wallace, Burton, 13. field, 12. Jeff Jar- , 14. Dale 16. Gordon, 15. Jeff rett, Joe Newman, 17. Ryan Nemechek, 18. , 19. , 20. , 21. , 22. , 23. 24. , , 26. Dave 25. Mike Wallace, 27. , 28. Blaney, 29. Hermie , Kvapil, 31. 30. Travis Sadler, Stewart, 32. Scott Tony Riggs, 33. , 34. 35. Kasey , 37. Kahne, 36. , 38. Bobby , Labonte, 39. Bobby Hamil- Labonte, 41. 40. Terry ton Jr., 42. Scott , Green. 43. Jeff Wimmer, after 7 of 36: 1. Johnson-1142, 3. R. Wallace- 2. Biffle-1007, 905, 4. Busch-897, 5. J. Gor- don-895, 6. Marlin-883, 7. 9. Martin-882, 8. Sadler-879, Newman-873, 10. Jarrett- 853. points leaders: 1. Edwards- 3. 1271, 2. Sorenson-1195, 4. K. Wallace- Bowyer-1105, 973, 5. Lewis-932, 6. Hamlin- 8. 932, 7. Truex-924, Hmiel-913, 9. Harvick-875, 10. Wood-868. FT. WORTH, TX | Greg WORTH, FT. who has won Biffle, said his contract Biffle “It hurts my performance Biffle, the driver of Roush Biffle, Racing’s No. 16 Nextel Cup is a leading candidate Ford veteran Rusty to replace in Penske Racing Wallace South’s No. 2 Dodge next season. NASCAR Craftsman Truck and Busch series champi- second onships, is currently in the Nextel Cup series standings. with Roush Racing expires at the end of 2005, and he also confirmed he has not signed a contract extension with Roush. EWS N EXAS T OM TLANTIC A .C ODGES H EWS

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S B oil from the engine was oil from No. 18 blew an engine. Hot right arm and wrist after his end to finish third. finished 16th. some minor burns on his but came on strong at the but came on strong problems early in the race, problems teams. were the other two Ganassi were Marlin, who came in fifth, place finisher and Sterling a lot for them.” the top-five. I think that says but Ganassi had three cars in but Ganassi had three the 16-car had. about Hendrick and Roush, just didn’t quite have what had a very good car, but we had a very good car, well,” said McMurray. “We well,” said McMurray. ond. body and it worked really off Jimmie Johnson for sec- off able to pass Mears and hold California. son; his other one came at second win of the 2005 sea- about 4-seconds. It was his lead, and went on to win by two right side tires. the had regained laps, Biffle Ganassi team only took on second, after Mears’ No. 41 leading the race, came out remaining. Biffle, who was Biffle, remaining. of pit stops with 32 laps to Casey Mears after a round it.” made very little changes on ran great all day, and we all day, ran great how good it was. It really ed, but I didn’t know just car as soon as the race start- effort. ready, and it was a team ready, teams helped get this car the team’s backup car. “All the Roush said Biffle. day, and was forced to use and was forced day, car during practice on Satur- after crashing his primary led 219 of the 334 laps. tail end of the field the from No. 16 National Guard Ford No. 16 National Guard Texas Motor Speedway. Texas the driver of the win, career sung/RadioShack 500 at sung/RadioShack day’s Nextel Cup Sam- day’s Nextel Cup in a backup car to win Sun- in a backup car to win Biffle went from last to first from went Biffle