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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 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 | APRIL 1, 2005 | VOL 31, NO 13 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . TOWN NEWS Hampton Falls Planning GOING TV-FREE Board mulls over minutes BY JESSICA JENKINS ning Conference is sched- Development Corp., five- SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS uled for Saturday, April 9. year Strategic Plan for Rock- HAMPTON FALLS | At Information for registration ingham County; REDC a recent meeting, the Hamp- and track sign-up was pro- “Developments” newsletter ton Falls Planning Board vided to the board. All are informing of two work- acknowledged Building encouraged to attend. Regis- shops; Rockingham Plan- Inspector Rodney Vigneau’s tration forms are due as ning Commission Natural January report. soon as possible in order to Hazards Mitigation Plan It was reported that the submit timely registration Work session; Minutes of CIP/Master Plan Commit- and make arrangements for April 13, 1999 regarding tee, Road Committee and the processing of the fees. DOT easements along Route Ordinance and Regulations Board members and 1; results of test pits at Tan- Review Committee has not Vigneau expressed concern ner property, Tax Map 4, Lot yet met at the time of the with the lack of Circuit 40; Copies of Decision Let- board meeting. Rider Planner assistance. It ters from prior meeting. Children’s Librarian Cyndi Stosse reads “Sneakers, the Seaside Cat” to a group of pajama-clad Selectman Brown is suggested that the board It was reported that three youngsters resting comfortably on their sleeping bags in the Lane Room at the Lane Memorial stressed the need for timely of selectmen be informed of people have expressed an Library. The event was held in conjunction with Hampton Schools’ observance of TV-Free Week, filing of meeting minutes in the lack of Circuit Rider for interest in serving as alter- which provides students an opportunity to explore fun alternatives to watching television. accordance with RSA91a. A the last two meetings and nate members to the Plan- — Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo copy of meeting minutes request assistance in getting ning Board. The statute should also be provided to one assigned. allows for two alternates. the Planning Board secre- The following communi- One alternate position is Hampton Falls board reorganizes tary for inclusion in the cations were reviewed dur- currently filled by Chair- monthly mailing. ing the meeting: man McDermott. Discus- BY JESSICA JENKINS Stephen C. Volpone, Jr. is All warrant articles passed. The Annual Spring Plan- Rockingham Economic sion took place with respect SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS now the Planning Board Interest rates are increas- to McDermott considering HAMPTON FALLS | selectman’s representative ing and the NH Public Cyan the open member position Newly-elected selectman, (this position includes Deposit Investment Pool is on the board or the board of Stephen C. Volpone, Jr. membership to the Road now offering a higher rate selectmen considering him joined other board mem- Committee); Peter G. than the bank. Funds will Magenta as selectmen’s alternate. bers at their recent meeting, Robart is now a ZBA mem- be placed in the Pool to take McDermott requested the where some re-organiza- ber; Stephen C. Volpone, Jr. advantage of the higher matter of a potential conflict tion took place. is now a Library Trustee; interest rate. between him being a ZBA and Francis J. Ferreira, Jr. A check in the amount of Yellow A motion to nominate member and a regular mem- Peter G. Robart as chairman represents the fire depart- $6,774.08 has been received ber of the Planning Board be of the board of selectmen ment. and forwarded to the researched. was made and seconded; Town Administrator Eric Trustees of the Trust Funds. Black FRI.-SUN., APRIL 1-3 Small reported a General This was the second half of Fund balance of $1,025,200. the 2004 payment of the SIN CITY: RATED R SFRW meeting news Small referred the board to Comcast franchise fee. PORTSMOUTH | The coast area. the Highway Department The board members 12:00, 3:00, 6:00, 9:00 Seacoast Federation of The next monthly meet- budget balance noting that signed an agreement for Republican Women held its ing will be on Tuesday, April given the number of storms services (October 1, 2004 GUESS WHO: monthly meeting on Thurs- 26, in Concord and will this budget is in trouble. through June 30, 2005) with 12:20, 3:20, 6:20, 9:10 day, March 24, at the include a tour of both the Small provided the Rockingham Planning Portsmouth Athenaeum. New Hampshire Political Board with copies of the Commission. Sinnott is to MISS CONGENIALITY: Dennis Robinson, author Library and the State House. town seal for review. A sug- assign an interim Circuit of “Wentworth by the Sea”, Anyone interested in gestion was made to seek a Rider Planner (David West) 12:10, 3:10, 6:10, 9:05 was the featured speaker. joining the SFRW can visit local artist to update the until a permanent planner Mr. Robinson gave an excel- www.sfrw.org for more town seal. is hired. THE RING 2: lent presentation on the his- information, or contact Reception by the voters A motion was passed to tory of the Wentworth Hotel Membership Chairman of the town Web site was enter into a contract for Cir- 12:15, 3:15, 6:15, 8:55 which included many inter- Julie-Ann Baumer at (603) discussed. Overall the Web cuit Rider Planner services esting facts about the Sea- 929-1072. site was well received. with the Rockingham Plan- THE PACIFIER: Some suggestions were ning Commission. made and will be addressed Small is preparing a time 12:25, 3:25, 6:25, 9:15 with Arten Technology. line for the preparation and Small reviewed the elec- completion of warrant arti- ROBOTS: tion results with the board. cles. 12:35, 3:35, 6:35, 8:45 MON.-THURS., APRIL 4-7 $500 OFF SIN CITY: RATED R . .6:00, 9:00 ANY VEHICLE - 4/2/2005 ONLY! GUESS WHO: . .6:20, 9:10 Saturday, April 2nd 10am-3pm MISS CONGENIALITY: . .6:10, 9:05 SPRING SUPER SALE! THE RING 2: . .6:15, 8:55 FREE HOTDOGS AND SODA!! THE PACIFIER: . .6:25, 9:15 Kingsway Auto Sales 112 Lafayette Road (Route 1) Seabrook, NH 03874 ROBOTS: . .6:35, 8:45 603-474-8877 or 1-800-430-4227 • www.kingswayautosales.com 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 13 | APRIL 1, 2005 | ATLANTIC NEWS | PAGE 33A SPORTS NOTES RACING CORNER SIGN UP NOW FOR YOUTH CO-ED BASEBALL ROOKIE WINS 9. Stremme-658, 10. Hmiel- et in town. “With the current points 647. It provides great theatre format you worry about the EXETER | Exeter Parks and Recreation is currently NASHVILLE BUSCH RACE Top-10 ARCA RE/MAX for the 160,000 fans in atten- guys you think are going to taking registration for its Youth Co-ed Baseball pro- BY GERALD HODGES gram, available to students grades K-6. Four divisions Series points after Nashville dance, during and after the be in the top-10. There are SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS are offered: Kindergarten; grades 1-2; grades 3-4; and Superspeedway: 1) Frank race. But depending on what guys you think you need to grades 5-6. GLADEVILLE, TN | Kimmel 425; 2) Joey Miller driver you talk to and when, worry about and there are Practices are held one day each week with games Rookie Reed Sorenson won 420; 3) Ken Weaver 370; 4) Bristol can be their favorite guys you don’t think you scheduled on Saturdays. Games and practices will be his first NASCAR Busch Mario Gosselin 345; 5) Kyle venue, or their favorite venue have to worry about. But you scheduled by grades to be held at various parks in town. Series victory Saturday, beat- Krisiloff 330; 6) Norm Ben- to convert into a bass pond. can never write anybody off The cost for the programs for Exeter residents is $30 ing Kenny Wallace by more ning 315; 7) Chad Blount 300; Tony Stewart, driver of — not until you get past the for the first child and $25 for the second; non-residents than 14 seconds in the Pepsi 8) Bobby Gerhart 275; 9) the No. 20 Home Depot 26th race weekend and you pay $45 for the first child and $40 for the second. These 300 at Nashville Superspeed- Robert Richardson 260; 10) Chevrolet for Joe Gibbs Rac- know who’s in and who’s fees include game shirt, cap, pants and insurance. way. Joe Cooksey 255. ing, sums it up best: “Bristol out. The registration deadline is Friday, April 1, at 4 p.m. For the 19-year-old is a track that’s feast or “It’s (Bristol) one of my This program is based on the availability and generos- Peachtree City, Georgia dri- BACK TO RACING famine.” And Stewart should favorites, but Bristol is a track ity of the volunteers; parents who would wish to act as ver, it was only his 11th FOR CUP TEAMS know.
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