. OM .C EWS N A Interest rates are increas- rates are Interest A of check in the amount members The board A motion was passed to a time Small is preparing TLANTIC All warrant articles passed. ing and the NH Public Deposit Investment Pool is a higher rate now offering than the bank. Funds will be placed in the Pool to take advantage of the higher rate. interest $6,774.08 has been received to the and forwarded Funds. of the Trust Trustees This was the second half of the 2004 payment of the Comcast franchise fee. for signed an agreement services (October 1, 2004 June 30, 2005) with through Rockingham Planning Commission. Sinnott is to assign an interim Circuit Rider Planner (David West) until a permanent planner is hired. enter into a contract for Cir- cuit Rider Planner services with the Rockingham Plan- ning Commission. and line for the preparation completion of warrant arti- cles. — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo — HOTDOGS AND SODA!! 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 Kingsway Auto Sales Town Administrator Eric Town the Small provided Reception by the voters the elec- Small reviewed 112 Lafayette Road (Route 1) Seabrook, NH 03874 500 OFF Stephen C. Volpone, Jr. is Jr. Stephen C. Volpone, now the Planning Board selectman’s representative (this position includes membership to the Road Committee); Peter G. Robart is now a ZBA mem- Jr. ber; Stephen C. Volpone, is now a Library Trustee; Jr. and Francis J. Ferreira, depart- the fire represents ment. a General Small reported Fund balance of $1,025,200. to the board Small referred the Highway Department budget balance noting that given the number of storms this budget is in trouble. with copies of the Board A town seal for review. sug- gestion was made to seek a local artist to update the town seal. site was of the town Web discussed. Overall the Web site was well received. Some suggestions were made and will be addressed with Arten Technology. with the board. tion results ANY VEHICLE - 4/2/2005 ONLY! FREE GOING TV-FREE GOING SPRING SUPER SALE! Saturday, April 2nd 10am-3pm Saturday, $ 603-474-8877 or 1-800-430-4227 • www.kingswayautosales.com EWS N TLANTIC A ENKINS J The next monthly meet- in Anyone interested ESSICA coast area. April ing will be on Tuesday, and will 26, in Concord include a tour of both the Political New Hampshire Library and the State House. can visit joining the SFRW for more www.sfrw.org information, or contact Membership Chairman Julie-Ann Baumer at (603) 929-1072. HAMPTON FALLS | FALLS HAMPTON A motion to nominate EWS J youngsters resting comfortably on their sleeping bags in the Lane Room at the Lane Memorial youngsters resting comfortably on their sleeping The event was held in conjunction with Hampton Schools’ Library. Week, TV-Free observance of fun alternatives to watching television. which provides students an opportunity to explore Children’s Librarian Cyndi Stosse reads “Sneakers, the Seaside Cat” to a group of pajama-clad Librarian Cyndi Stosse reads “Sneakers, the Seaside Cat” to a group of Children’s Y PECIAL TO THE Hampton Falls board reorganizes board Hampton Falls B S Newly-elected selectman, Jr. Stephen C. Volpone, mem- joined other board meeting, bers at their recent some re-organiza- where tion took place. Peter G. Robart as chairman of selectmen of the board was made and seconded; N 8 OWN T tive owners Unauthorized reproduction Unauthorized owners tive republicationfor contents its or page this of o in whole It was reported that three It was reported PORTSMOUTH | The PORTSMOUTH Dennis Robinson, author SFRW meeting news SFRW Development Corp., five- Development Corp., Rock- year Strategic Plan for REDC ingham County; “Developments” newsletter work- informing of two Plan- shops; Rockingham ning Commission Natural Mitigation Plan Hazards Minutes of session; Work April 13, 1999 regarding DOT easements along Route of test pits at Tan- 1; results Map 4, Lot Tax ner property, 40; Copies of Decision Let- prior meeting. ters from an people have expressed in serving as alter- interest nate members to the Plan- The statute ning Board. allows for two alternates. One alternate position is filled by Chair- currently man McDermott. Discus- sion took place with respect to McDermott considering the open member position of or the board on the board selectmen considering him as selectmen’s alternate. the McDermott requested matter of a potential conflict between him being a ZBA mem- member and a regular be ber of the Planning Board researched. Seacoast Federation of held its Republican Women monthly meeting on Thurs- 24, at the March day, Portsmouth Athenaeum. by the Sea”, of “Wentworth speaker. was the featured Robinson gave an excel- Mr. on the his- lent presentation Hotel tory of the Wentworth which included many inter- esting facts about the Sea- 13 O 31, N OL Board members and Board The following communi- Rockingham Economic ning Conference is sched- ning Conference April 9. uled for Saturday, Information for registration pro- and track sign-up was All are vided to the board. Regis- encouraged to attend. due as tration forms are to soon as possible in order submit timely registration for and make arrangements of the fees. the processing concern expressed Vigneau with the lack of Circuit Rider Planner assistance. It is suggested that the board of selectmen be informed of Rider for the lack of Circuit the last two meetings and assistance in getting request one assigned. dur- reviewed cations were ing the meeting: 1, 2005 | V 1, 2005 PRIL ...... 6:00, 9:00 ...... 6:00, | A EWS N 12:15, 3:15, 6:15, 8:55 EWS TED R 12:10, 3:10, 6:10, 9:05 6:10, 3:10, 12:10, 12:25, 3:25, 6:25, 9:15 12:20, 3:20, 6:20, 9:10 6:20, 3:20, 12:20, N A 12:35, 3:35, 6:35, 8:45 12:00, 3:00, 6:00, 9:00 6:00, 3:00, 12:00, TED R A

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PECIAL TO THE Board mulls over minutes mulls over Board GUESS WHO: 9:10 ...... 6:20, MISS CONGENIALITY: 9:05 ...... 6:10, THE RING 2: 8:55 ...... 6:15, THE PACIFIER: ...... 6:25, 9:15 . . . . . ROBOTS: ...... 6:35, 8:45 P B S a recent meeting, the Hamp- meeting, a recent Board ton Falls Planning acknowledged Building Inspector Rodney Vigneau’s January report. CIP/Master Plan Commit- tee, Road Committee and and Regulations Ordinance Review Committee has not yet met at the time of the meeting. board the need for timely stressed filing of meeting minutes in A with RSA91a. accordance copy of meeting minutes to should also be provided secre- the Planning Board tary for inclusion in the monthly mailing. 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 33A AGE ACING | P 929-6688 R EWS N “With the current points the current “With my “It’s (Bristol) one of Hampton, NH EEKEND format you worry about the format you going to guys you think are are be in the top-10. There need to guys you think you are worry about and there you guys you don’t think But you have to worry about. off can never write anybody past the — not until you get you 26th race weekend and who’s know who’s in and out. a track favorites, but Bristol is that’s feast or famine. If you it’s a good day, have a really lot of fun. But if you have one it normally little problem, makes for a very long day. we’ve had a couple of Lately, Obviously, long days there. looking to change we’re that.” TLANTIC W 324 Lafayette Rd 324 Lafayette BRISTOL, TN | The Cup BRISTOL, April 2, Busch Saturday, April 3, Nextel Sunday, and Busch teams are at Bris- and Busch teams are while the tol, Tennessee, have the Craftsman Trucks weekend off. Series Sharpie 250, race 8 of 35, Starting time: 2 p.m. Channel; Dis- FX (EST); TV: tance: 250 laps/133 miles; Defending champion: Martin . Jr., Truex Cup Food City 500, race 5 of 36, Starting time: 12:30 p.m. Fox; Distance: 500 (EST); TV: laps/266 miles; Defending champion: , Ford. track information: Size: .533 mile oval; Banking in turns: Banking on 36 degrees; Length straights: 16 degrees; 650 feet; of front/backstretch: Grandstand capacity: 160,000. 1, 2005 | A 1, 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 PRIL (Across from Hampton Cinemas) Hampton Cinemas) from (Across 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 $1.00 OFF $2.00 OFF

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13 | A 13 | COUPON COUPON O Cantonese-Szechwan-Mandarin Cantonese-Szechwan-Mandarin 31, N It provides great theatre great It provides driver of Stewart, Tony So as Stewart spends his only four races “We’re OL et in town. atten- for the 160,000 fans in the dance, during and after on what race. But depending when, driver you talk to and favorite Bristol can be their venue venue, or their favorite pond. to convert into a bass Depot the No. 20 Home for Rac- Chevrolet “Bristol ing, sums it up best: or is a track that’s feast And Stewart should famine.” He won the 2001 Bris- know. tol night race, and in his four Bristol starts leading up to that contest, he led 413 of an available 2,000 laps (just over But in his six 20 percent). starts since that Bristol stomp, Stewart has not finished bet- ter than 15th, seeing strong drives thwarted by Bristol’s circumstances. unrepentant of in the role off-weekend track owner at his latest acquisition — Eldora Speed- Ohio — the way in Rossburg, that comes with relaxation being involved in grassroots by motorsports is tempered his impending trip to Bristol. into the season, so I’d say it’s still a little early to tell,” said get- Stewart. “I think we’re on what we ting a direction need to change to be better. at Day- had a good run We at Califor- tona, a terrible run good car at really nia, a really, and then a terrible Las Vegas, got . We’ve at run some good things going for us, but we also have some we need to work on. areas The season is still young and a lot of racing yet to there’s go. V ORNER C ACING R UP TEAMS C Top-10 ARCATop-10 RE/MAX ACK TO RACING FOR B 9. Stremme-658, 10. Hmiel- 10. 9. Stremme-658, 647. after Nashville Series points Frank Superspeedway: 1) Miller Kimmel 425; 2) Joey 370; 4) 420; 3) Ken Weaver 5) Kyle Mario Gosselin 345; 6) Norm Ben- 330; Krisiloff 300; ning 315; 7) Chad Blount 275; 9) 8) Bobby Gerhart 260; 10) Robert Richardson Joe Cooksey 255. BRISTOL, TN | An off- TN | BRISTOL, But as those who com- That’s because on Friday, The tight and fast .533- Hours: Monday-Thursday: 11:30 - 9:30 Friday-Saturday: 11:30-11:00 Sunday: 12:00-9:30 weekend at any point during the marathon-like NASCAR NEXTEL season is Cup Series for dri- a welcome reprieve are vers and teams. There of them, with the only three Easter holiday marking off- weekend number two. that prise the traveling circus their feet is NASCAR prop and Saturday up for a rare Sunday at home, their ability a certain only reaches to relax point. April 1, teams unload their shiny race cars at what is the toughest race arguably track on the Nextel Cup cir- cuit — Bristol (Tennessee) Motor Speedway — and April Fool’s hope for nary an surprise. mile oval instills a feeling of love or hate amongst those who whip 3,400-pound race of its 36 degrees cars around banking. The track’s layout is a challenge all by itself, but add 43 race cars to the mix at speeds averaging 125 mph and you get the toughest tick- 33 EWS N tive owners Unauthorized reproduction Unauthorized owners tive republication for contents its or page this of whole in USCH RACE TLANTIC B A ODGES H OOKIE WINS R ERALD GLADEVILLE, TN | GLADEVILLE, TN For the 19-year-old didn’t know “I really was third, a through broke Sorenson our- redeemed “We chief, Brian “My crew times led three Sorenson who has , The top-10 Busch Series ASHVILLE G Y PECIAL TO THE N B S Rookie won Rookie Reed Sorenson Busch his first NASCAR beat- Series victory Saturday, by more ing Kenny Wallace Pepsi than 14 seconds in the 300 at Nashville Superspeed- way. dri- City, Peachtree it was only his 11th ver, Busch Series start of his But in addition to career. he was being the race winner, also the fast qualifier. what to expect this week- “We end,” said Sorenson. had a good car and I thought well, but I had we could run no idea we’d be this domi- nant.” followed by series leader , Carl Edwards, Bobby series star Truck Raines, Hamilton, Tony , and . week after failing to qualify his Chip Ganassi for Atlanta his hometown race at He got into Motor Speedway. the race in a car borrowed Nextel Cup driver Ster- from ling Marlin and ended up 19th. continued. selves,” Sorenson came into this weekend “We going after a top-five, but when we unloaded we knew fast and our goals we were changed. Pattie, was a little nervous, but I was just running smooth laps every time and tried to make my marks. But out ahead you when you’re don’t have to push the issue. They didn’t want me to abuse the car or the tires.” for 197 laps in the 225-lap event on the 1.33-mile track. He also became the first Busch Series driver to win the pole at NSS. from done better on various NASCAR talk shows than he has on the race track, had his first top-five finish since the 2002 season. 2. drivers: 1. Edwards-995, 3. Bowyer-831, Sorenson-860, A. Lewis 5. Jr.-789, 4. Truex 7. 6. K. Wallace-714, Jr.-721, Harvick-690, 8. Hamlin-675, RITER EC W R TAFF S XETER ED BASEBALL - E EWS N OTES N TLANTIC , A REMO HOOP CAMP OFFERS P IZ PORTS L ANNOUNCES SQUASH CAMP PEA OM S SPRING TENNIS WITH MORE THAN JUST ATHLETICS .C PEA EWS N LNT OMPILED BY IGN UP NOW FOR YOUTH CO C For more information about squash camp, call (603) For more Inside a brand-new, 13-court facility completed in 13-court Inside a brand-new, The camp will focus on fundamentals of the game and EXETER | The Athletic Performance Center at Phillips Athletic Performance Center EXETER | The This summer’s multi-dimensional basketball camp for While still offering the same great learning atmos- the same great While still offering EXETER | The Athletic Performance Center at Phillips Athletic Performance Center EXETER | The Details regarding Littlefield Network Tennis Spring Littlefield Network Tennis Details regarding Led by Kyle Littlefield, LNT is considered by USTA Led by Kyle Littlefield, LNT is considered EXETER | Littlefield Network Tennis (LNT) is the EXETER | Littlefield Network Tennis The Exeter Rec office is located at 32 Court Street in is located at 32 Court Street The Exeter Rec office The registration deadline is Friday, April 1, at 4 p.m. April deadline is Friday, The registration is based on the availability and generos- This program The cost for the programs for Exeter residents is $30 for Exeter residents The cost for the programs Practices are held one day each week with games Practices are EXETER | Exeter Parks and Recreation is currently Recreation Exeter Parks and EXETER | S This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO LLC, Communications, Connelly 2004 © Page This NH Hampton, 592 Box are logos and items Contributed 03843- respectheir ™ © and 777-3423 or visit www.exeter.edu/apc. 4. 24-28; boys’ camp will be from July 31 through August July 31 through 24-28; boys’ camp will be from controlled setting. Girls’ camp will take place from July setting. Girls’ camp will take place from controlled patterns, character development and sport psychology. December 2004, campers will train in a spacious, air- workshops that focus on nutrition, , agility, motor workshops that focus on nutrition, speed, agility, stroke technique, with the added bonus of activities and stroke for boys and girls ages 11-16. Exeter Academy will hold a squash camp this summer Academy will hold a squash camp Exeter call (603) 777-3423 or visit www.exeter.edu/apc. 14. For more information about this athletic program, 14. For more development. July 10- from July 3-7; girls’ camp runs from boys runs ogy, speed and strength enhancement, and character speed and strength ogy, sports scientists in the areas of nutrition, sport psychol- sports scientists in the areas should be made to Littlefield Network Tennis directly. should be made to Littlefield Network Tennis the dorms, the camp will also include the teachings of lessons are offered directly by LNT and all payments by LNT directly offered lessons are this summer. for boys and girls ages 11-15 on the court and the same attentive supervision in phere Mountain Hwy, Milton, NH 03851. Please note tennis Mountain Hwy, multi-dimensional basketball camp program year-old off box at the office, or sent to Kyle Littlefield, 172 White box at the office, off announced a new twist to their 35- Academy has Exeter Registrations and payments can be placed in LNT drop- the Exeter Rec office, located at 32 Court Street in Exeter. located at 32 Court Street the Exeter Rec office, at exeternh.org. Registration forms may be obtained at at exeternh.org. Clinic. available (including dates, times and fees) are offerings (Level 1). In addition, LNT also offers an Adult Singles an (Level 1). In addition, LNT also offers mediate Adults (Level 2); and Intermediate Adults Adults (Level 2); and Intermediate mediate Lessons (for youths ages 6-17); Beginning Adults; Inter- Lessons (for youths ages 6-17); Beginning five levels: Tots (children ages 4-6); Junior Group (children five levels: Tots gramming in New England. LNT lessons encompass gramming in New England. LNT lessons continue through the week of June 13. continue through pro- “Net Post” to be a visionary leader of grassroots ton Road. All lessons will start the week of May 2 and ton Road. pants on the courts at Exeter Recreation Park on Hamp- pants on the courts at Exeter Recreation and this spring Exeter Rec will be offering it to partici- and this spring Exeter Rec will be offering call (603) 778-0591, ext.151 or visit www.exeternh.org. in New Hampshire, tennis program recreational largest For more information or to register, stop by the office or stop by the office information or to register, For more Exeter. Business hours are from 8:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. from hours are Business Exeter. coaches are invited to volunteer upon registration. coaches are fees include game shirt, cap, pants and insurance. fees include game shirt, act as who would wish to parents ity of the volunteers; pay $45 for the first child and $40 for the second. These pay $45 for the first for the first child and $25 for the second; non-residents for the first child and scheduled by grades to be held at various parks in town. scheduled by grades scheduled on Saturdays. Games and practices will be Games and practices will scheduled on Saturdays. grades 5-6. are offered: Kindergarten; grades 1-2; grades 3-4; and Kindergarten; offered: are gram, available to students grades K-6. Four divisions to students grades gram, available taking registration for its Youth Co-ed Baseball pro- Youth for its taking registration TLANTIC A