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Cyan Magenta Yellow Black 36 This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized 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-EVEN- Rev 12-16-2004 RACING CORNER PAGE 12C | ATLANTIC NEWS | NOVEMBER 18, 2005 | VOL 31, NO 46 SEACOAST ENTERTAINMENT &ARTS | ATLANTICNEWS.COM . BUSCH BROTHERS MAKE THE NEWS AT PHOENIX BY GERALD HODGES SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS AVONDALE, AZ | Tony Stewart strengthened his Nextel Cup points lead over Jimmie Johnson as the series heads to Homestead, Flori- da, for the final race of the season, but the two big newsmakers were Kurt and Kyle Busch. Kyle, the younger brother of defending Nextel Cup cham- pion, Kurt Busch won Sun- day’s Checker Auto Parts 500K at Phoenix Internation- al Raceway for his second win of the year. “This was number two, but we should have had several more,” said Kyle. “I’m behind my brother one hun- dred per cent, and I want to thank Crown Royal for get- ting rid of the 2004 champi- on.” Kyle’s reference to Crown Royal is because they are the major sponsor on the No. 97 Ford driven by his brother Kurt. Prior to the race, Kurt was suspended by car owner, Jack Roush, for the remaining two races of the season, and replaced with Kenny Wallace. Kurt Busch was charged with running a stop sign, speeding, and reckless dri- ving on Friday night. At the time he was stopped, alcohol was smelled on his breath by the arresting deputy, but a breathalyzer machine failed so he was not charged with a DUI. But what makes the story even worse, is that Roger Penske, the car owner Busch will be driving for in 2006, told a national television audience he would use money to get Busch off the hook. “It’s unfortunate,” said Penske. “But we are an awful big racing team and circumstances like this do occur. It will in no way jeop- ardize his relationship with us. “I’m going to get with the sheriff and see what we can do to get him (Busch) out of this, and maybe do some- thing for the community.” In other words, some in the NASCAR community may figure, Penske is saying, “We’ll just see what kind of big community project they want and toss a couple mil- lion dollars into it, and then that will be the end of it.” However, Jack Roush, Busch’s current team owner, didn’t view the situation as rosy as Penske. “I originally didn’t plan to take any action,” said Roush. “I felt like we could stand aside and say it’s none of our affairs. But after we read the sponsor commitments, we had to take action. “This suspension is made after full review of all the cir- cumstances surrounding Kurt’s Friday night alterca- tion with the Arizona police, and after consultation with our primary sponsors, Newell Rubbermaid and Diageo. All parties are in complete support that the action being taken today is necessary and appropriate under the circumstances. “We give our profound apol- ogy and support to the arresting officer and the entire Maricopa County sheriff’s office and thank all of the officers for the great job they do with helping the Phoenix International Race- way bring our event to so many wonderful Arizona race fans.” According to an Associated Press report, Busch was argumentative, uncoopera- tive, and called the arresting deputies “wimps.” He was taken into custody for suspi- cion of driving under the influence of alcohol, and transported to a sheriff’s substation at the raceway. “This was not alcohol-relat- ed,” said Kurt Busch. “I was speeding, but I certainly wasn’t operating under the influence of alcohol. I cer- tainly wished this hadn’t happened, and I am very sorry.” A breath test was adminis- tered, but the breath analyz- er failed to operate properly, and Busch was ticketed for reckless driving and released. “Our streets are not to be used as raceways,” said Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. “He ought to confine his speed to the race track. The guy thinks he can come in here and do what he wants. We’re going to do what we can to show him he can’t race like that on our streets, and do what he did to my deputies.” Greg Biffle, who led the most laps, was second, followed by, Jeff Gordon, Tony Stew- art, Bobby Labonte, Carl Edwards, Jimmie Johnson, Robby Gordon, Dale Jarrett, and Travis Kvapil rounded out the top-10. Stewart gained 14 points on second-place driver Jimmie Johnson in this year’s Chase. He now leads Johnson by 52 points, and third-place dri- ver, Carl Edwards by 87 points. Greg Biffle is fourth, 102 points back. These are the only drivers that have a mathematical possibility of winning. “Our car had good balance during the race,” said Stew- art. “We kept on working on it, and it was good on long runs. We did what we had to do. Finishing Order: 1. Kyle Busch, 2. Greg Biffle, 3. Jeff Gordon, 4. Tony Stewart, 5. Bobby Labonte, 6. Carl Edwards, 7. Jimmie Johnson, 8. Robby Gordon, 9. Dale Jar- rett, 10. Travis Kvapil, 11. Elliott Sadler, 12. Ryan New- man, 13. Denny Hamlin, 14. Mark Martin, 15. Jeff Burton, 16. Kenny Wallace, 17. Joe Nemechek, 18. Jamie McMurray, 19. Kyle Petty, 20. Ricky Rudd, 21. Scott Wim- mer, 22. Casey Mears, 23. Kevin Harvick, 24. Jeremy Mayfield, 25. Dave Blaney, 26. Brian Vickers, 27. Kasey Kahne, 28. Jeff Green, 29. Rusty Wallace, 30. Ken Schrader, 31. Mike Bliss, 32. Matt Kenseth, 33. Michael Waltrip, 34. Sterling Marlin, 35. Bobby Hamilton Jr., 36. Jimmy Spencer, 37. Mike Skinner, 38. Scott Riggs, 39. Johnny Sauter, 40. Dale Earn- hardt Jr., 41. Jerry Robertson, 42. Stanton Barrett, 43. Chad Chaffin Top-10 Contenders for the Nextel Cup championship: 1. Stewart 6415 2. Johnson 6363 3. Edwards 6328 4. Biffle 6313 5. Martin 6253 6. Newman 6208 7. Kenseth 6187 8. Wallace 6016 9. Busch 5974 10. Mayfield 5939 Top-10 Busch Series leaders: 1. Truex 4791 2. Bowyer 4727 3. Edwards 4495 4. Sorenson 4389 5. Hamlin 4091 6. K. Wallace 3992 7. Menard 3946 8. D. Green 3765 9. Keller 3743 10. Biffle 3685 Top-10 Craftsman Truck Series leaders: 1. Musgrave 3429 2. Setzer 3371 3. T. Bodine 3272 4. Hornaday 3231 5. Skinner 3141 6. Hamilton 3094 7. Starr 3018 8. Sprague- 2962 9. Crafton 2961 10. Kluever 2928 (Note: The only two drivers that can win this year’s Truck Championship are Musgrave and Setzer.) WEEKEND RACING HOMESTEAD, FL | NASCAR ends its 2005 rac- ing season this weekend at Homestead, Florida. It will be the season finale for the Cup, Busch and Craftsman Trucks. The only events remaining will be series ban- quets. Friday, Nov. 18, Craftsman Trucks Ford 200, Starting time: 8 p.m. (EST); TV: Speed Channel; Distance: 134 laps/200 miles; Defending champion: Kasey Kahne, Dodge. Saturday, Nov. 19, Busch Series Ford 300, Starting time: 4 p.m. (EST); TV: NBC; Distance: 200 laps/300 miles; Defending champion: Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet. Sunday, Nextel Cup Ford 400, Starting time: 3 p.m. (EST); TV: NBC; Distance: 267 laps/400 miles; Defend- ing champion: Greg Biffle. Homestead-Miami Speed- way track information: Date opened: 1995; Size: 1.5 mile oval; Banking in turns: 6 degrees, straights: 3 degrees; Length of front/backstretch: 1,760 feet; Grandstand capacity: 75,000. For additional stories by Gerald Hodges/ the Racing Reporter visit www.race500.com or e-mail hodgesnews @earthlink.net. L a C h i q u i t a Breakfast Lunch Dinner Daily Specials Lounge open til 1am! APPETIZERS & SIDE ORDERS A1. Refried Beans A2. Spanish Rice A3. French Fries A4. Onion Rings A5. Nachos w/ Cheese A6. Home Made Guacamole A7. Mexi Wings A8. Nachos Mexicano Chile Beans and Salsa A9. Queso Fundido con Jalapeño Y Chorizo A10. Nachos Macho Carne Asada, Olives, Jalapeño, Salsa, Guacamole, & Sour Cream A11. Sampler Quesadilla, Rolled Tacos, Tamale, Nachos w/ Ch, Chile Beans & Salsa A12. Taste of México (1 of Everything!)Burrito, Chimichanga, Rolled Tacos, Tamale, Enchilada, Fried Taco, Chile Relleno, Quesadilla, SALADS S1. Garden S2. Caesar S3. Taco S4. Chicken Caesar S5. Shrimp Caesar LUNCH COMBINATIONS L1. Hot Dog w/French Fries or Nachos, and Coleslaw L2. Bean Burrito w/French Fries or Nachos, and Coleslaw L3. Veggie Burrito, w/French Fries or Nachos, and Coleslaw L4. Tacos Dorados 2 Fried Tacos (Ground Beef or Chicken) beans and rice L5. Ham & Cheese Sandwich w/French Fries or Nachos, and Coleslaw L6. Quesadilla, w/French Fries or Nachos, and Coleslaw L7. Jumbo Hot Dog, w/French Fries or Nachos, and Coleslaw L8. Hamburger, w/French Fries or Nachos, and Coleslaw L9. Fish Tacos(2) w/ Beans & Rice L10. Chimichanga (1)Deep fried Burrito (Beef or Chicken) w/ Beans & Rice L11. Chile Dog w/ Cheese, w/French Fries or Nachos, and Coleslaw L12. Cheeseburger, w/French Fries or Nachos, and Coleslaw L13. Tamale (1) w/ Beans & Rice L14. Beef or Chicken Burrito, w/French Fries or Nachos, and Coleslaw L15. Chicken Burger, w/French Fries or Nachos, and Coleslaw L16. Carne Asada Burrito, w/French Fries or Nachos, and Coleslaw L17. Chile Relleno (1)Deep Fried Cheese stuffed Poblano Pepper, w/ Rice & Beans L18. Enchiladas (2) w/ Beans & Rice L19. Chicken/Beef Quesadilla, w/French Fries or Nachos, and Coleslaw L20. Shrimp Burrito, w/French Fries or Nachos, and Coleslaw L21. Burrito Mojado Chicken or Beef covered w/a mild Salsa, w/ Beans & Rice DESAYUNOS / BREAKFAST :) Orders with Smiley next to them come with Toast, choice of 2 Bacon/2 Sausage/Ham and Hash browns :)1 Egg any style :)2 Eggs any style :)3 eggs any style French Toast w/choice of meat Hot Cakes (3) w/choice of meat Bagel/Muffin Sandwich FAVORITES 1. Breakfast Burrito w/ Ham, Bacon or Sausage 2. Burrito de Chorizo with Mexican Sausage 3. Burrito de Machaca Scrambled eggs with shredded beef, onion & Bell Pepper :)4. Huevos con Chorizo Scrambled eggs with Mexican sausage, Beans & Rice 5. Huevos Rancheros 2 Eggs on corn tortillas covered w/mild salsa w/Hash browns 6. Steak Ranchero Spicy Steak Chunks w/ onion, bell & Jalapeño sauce 7. Bistec con Huevos Steak and eggs w/Hash browns 8. Huevos a la Mexicana eggs to order w/a mild salsa on top, Rice and Beans 9. Huevos con Machaca scrambled eggs w/shredded beef, Rice and Beans 10. Baja Omelet Carne Asada (Steak) Monterey Cheese covered in Spanish salsa (mild) 11. Higado (Liver & Onions) w/ Rice and Beans :)12. Camarón Omelet Shrimp w/bell pepper and onion :)13. El Trabajador 3 Hot Cakes, 3Eggs, Hash browns, choice of 2 Meats, Toast BUILD YOUR OWN OMELET 2 Egg Plain With Hash Browns and Toast 3 Egg Plain With Hash Browns and Toast Add any of the following Ham, Bacon, Cheese, Sausage, Chicken Add any of the following Mushrooms, Black Olives, Onion, Bell Pepper, Jalapeño Peppers Prices and content subject to change without prior notice NOW OPEN icardo uervo' S C R T e q u i l l a R I A Authentic Mexican Food, Beers and Liquor! 64 TEQUILLAS!! Ask us about our Master Classes! Call to register for our Tequilla Ria! 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36This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized 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-EVEN- Rev 12-16-2004

RACING CORNERPAGE 12C | ATLANTIC NEWS | NOVEMBER 18, 2005 | VOL 31, NO 46 SEACOAST ENTERTAINMENT & ARTS | ATLANTICNEWS.COM .

BUSCH BROTHERS MAKE

THE NEWS AT PHOENIXBY GERALD HODGES

SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS

AVONDALE, AZ | TonyStewart strengthened hisNextel Cup points lead overJimmie Johnson as the seriesheads to Homestead, Flori-da, for the final race of theseason, but the two bignewsmakers were Kurt andKyle Busch.Kyle, the younger brother ofdefending Nextel Cup cham-pion, Kurt Busch won Sun-day’s Checker Auto Parts500K at Phoenix Internation-al Raceway for his secondwin of the year.“This was number two, butwe should have had severalmore,” said Kyle. “I’mbehind my brother one hun-dred per cent, and I want tothank Crown Royal for get-ting rid of the 2004 champi-on.”Kyle’s reference to CrownRoyal is because they are themajor sponsor on the No. 97Ford driven by his brotherKurt. Prior to the race, Kurtwas suspended by carowner, Jack Roush, for theremaining two races of theseason, and replaced withKenny Wallace.Kurt Busch was chargedwith running a stop sign,speeding, and reckless dri-ving on Friday night. At thetime he was stopped, alcoholwas smelled on his breath bythe arresting deputy, but abreathalyzer machine failedso he was not charged with aDUI.But what makes the storyeven worse, is that RogerPenske, the car owner Buschwill be driving for in 2006,told a national televisionaudience he would usemoney to get Busch off thehook.“It’s unfortunate,” saidPenske. “But we are anawful big racing team andcircumstances like this dooccur. It will in no way jeop-ardize his relationship withus.“I’m going to get with the

sheriff and see what we cando to get him (Busch) out ofthis, and maybe do some-thing for the community.”In other words, some in theNASCAR community mayfigure, Penske is saying,“We’ll just see what kind ofbig community project theywant and toss a couple mil-lion dollars into it, and thenthat will be the end of it.”However, Jack Roush,Busch’s current team owner,didn’t view the situation asrosy as Penske.“I originally didn’t plan totake any action,” said Roush.“I felt like we could standaside and say it’s none of ouraffairs. But after we read thesponsor commitments, wehad to take action.“This suspension is madeafter full review of all the cir-cumstances surroundingKurt’s Friday night alterca-tion with the Arizona police,and after consultation withour primary sponsors,Newell Rubbermaid andDiageo. All parties are incomplete support that theaction being taken today isnecessary and appropriateunder the circumstances.“We give our profound apol-ogy and support to thearresting officer and theentire Maricopa Countysheriff’s office and thank allof the officers for the greatjob they do with helping thePhoenix International Race-way bring our event to somany wonderful Arizonarace fans.”According to an AssociatedPress report, Busch wasargumentative, uncoopera-tive, and called the arrestingdeputies “wimps.” He wastaken into custody for suspi-cion of driving under theinfluence of alcohol, andtransported to a sheriff’ssubstation at the raceway.“This was not alcohol-relat-ed,” said Kurt Busch. “I wasspeeding, but I certainlywasn’t operating under theinfluence of alcohol. I cer-tainly wished this hadn’thappened, and I am verysorry.”

A breath test was adminis-tered, but the breath analyz-er failed to operate properly,and Busch was ticketed forreckless driving andreleased.“Our streets are not to beused as raceways,” saidMaricopa County Sheriff JoeArpaio. “He ought to confinehis speed to the race track.The guy thinks he can comein here and do what hewants. We’re going to dowhat we can to show him hecan’t race like that on ourstreets, and do what he didto my deputies.”Greg Biffle, who led the mostlaps, was second, followedby, Jeff Gordon, Tony Stew-art, Bobby Labonte, CarlEdwards, Jimmie Johnson,Robby Gordon, Dale Jarrett,and Travis Kvapil roundedout the top-10.Stewart gained 14 points onsecond-place driver JimmieJohnson in this year’s Chase.He now leads Johnson by 52points, and third-place dri-ver, Carl Edwards by 87points. Greg Biffle is fourth,102 points back. These arethe only drivers that have amathematical possibility ofwinning.“Our car had good balanceduring the race,” said Stew-art. “We kept on working onit, and it was good on longruns. We did what we had todo.Finishing Order: 1. KyleBusch, 2. Greg Biffle, 3. JeffGordon, 4. Tony Stewart, 5.Bobby Labonte, 6. CarlEdwards, 7. Jimmie Johnson,8. Robby Gordon, 9. Dale Jar-rett, 10. Travis Kvapil, 11.Elliott Sadler, 12. Ryan New-man, 13. Denny Hamlin, 14.Mark Martin, 15. Jeff Burton,16. Kenny Wallace, 17. JoeNemechek, 18. JamieMcMurray, 19. Kyle Petty, 20.Ricky Rudd, 21. Scott Wim-mer, 22. Casey Mears, 23.Kevin Harvick, 24. JeremyMayfield, 25. Dave Blaney,26. Brian Vickers, 27. KaseyKahne, 28. Jeff Green, 29.Rusty Wallace, 30. KenSchrader, 31. Mike Bliss, 32.Matt Kenseth, 33. MichaelWaltrip, 34. Sterling Marlin,35. Bobby Hamilton Jr., 36.Jimmy Spencer, 37. MikeSkinner, 38. Scott Riggs, 39.Johnny Sauter, 40. Dale Earn-hardt Jr., 41. Jerry Robertson,42. Stanton Barrett, 43. ChadChaffinTop-10 Contenders for theNextel Cup championship:

1. Stewart 64152. Johnson 6363

3. Edwards 63284. Biffle 63135. Martin 62536. Newman 62087. Kenseth 61878. Wallace 60169. Busch 597410. Mayfield 5939Top-10 Busch Series leaders: 1. Truex 47912. Bowyer 47273. Edwards 44954. Sorenson 43895. Hamlin 40916. K. Wallace 39927. Menard 39468. D. Green 37659. Keller 374310. Biffle 3685

Top-10 Craftsman TruckSeries leaders:

1. Musgrave 34292. Setzer 33713. T. Bodine 32724. Hornaday 32315. Skinner 31416. Hamilton 30947. Starr 30188. Sprague- 29629. Crafton 296110. Kluever 2928 (Note: The only two driversthat can win this year’sTruck Championship areMusgrave and Setzer.)

WEEKEND RACINGHOMESTEAD, FL |NASCAR ends its 2005 rac-ing season this weekend atHomestead, Florida. It willbe the season finale for theCup, Busch and CraftsmanTrucks. The only eventsremaining will be series ban-quets.Friday, Nov. 18, CraftsmanTrucks Ford 200, Startingtime: 8 p.m. (EST); TV: SpeedChannel; Distance: 134laps/200 miles; Defendingchampion: Kasey Kahne,Dodge.Saturday, Nov. 19, BuschSeries Ford 300, Startingtime: 4 p.m. (EST); TV: NBC;Distance: 200 laps/300 miles;Defending champion: KevinHarvick, Chevrolet.Sunday, Nextel Cup Ford400, Starting time: 3 p.m.(EST); TV: NBC; Distance:267 laps/400 miles; Defend-ing champion: Greg Biffle.Homestead-Miami Speed-way track information: Dateopened: 1995; Size: 1.5 mileoval; Banking in turns: 6degrees, straights: 3 degrees;Length of front/backstretch:1,760 feet; Grandstandcapacity: 75,000.For additional stories byGerald Hodges/ the RacingReporter visitwww.race500.com or e-mailhodgesnews @earthlink.net.

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APPETIZERS & SIDE ORDERSA1. Refried BeansA2. Spanish RiceA3. French FriesA4. Onion RingsA5. Nachos w/ CheeseA6. Home Made GuacamoleA7. Mexi WingsA8. Nachos MexicanoChile Beans and SalsaA9. Queso Fundido con Jalapeño Y ChorizoA10. Nachos Macho Carne Asada, Olives, Jalapeño, Salsa, Guacamole, &

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and ColeslawL7. Jumbo Hot Dog, w/French Fries or Nachos,

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and ColeslawL12. Cheeseburger, w/French Fries or Nachos, and

ColeslawL13. Tamale (1) w/ Beans & RiceL14. Beef or Chicken Burrito, w/French Fries or

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LETTERS

CHILI CHAMPS — The top three winners of this year’s ChiliCook Off are (from left) “L” Street Tavern (first place), repre-sented by Leah Cameron and Chef Joe Mikols; Jane Webber(third place), and Hampton Firefighter Bill Paine (secondplace), pictured on the right with Rusty Bridle, retiredHampton fire captain and Toy Bank member.

— Atlantic News Courtesy Photo

MANY THANKSTo the Editor:The Professional Firefighters of Hampton Locals 2664 &

3017 held their annual Chili Cook Off at LeBec Rouge onHampton Beach.

This year we had 21 chili contestants enter for the chanceto be called the best. The entrants varied from fire fighters tolocal restaurants. Firefighters made over $1500, with 100 per-cent of the proceeds going to the Seacoast Area FirefightersToy Bank.

First place in the 2005 Seacoast Area Firefighters Toy BankChili Cook Off went to “L” Street Tavern, “L” Street, Hamp-ton Beach, with their Sam Adams Chili. Second place went toHampton Firefighter, Bill Paine with his sweet goose chili;third place went to Jane Webber of Hampton.

Fire departments that operate Toy Banks as part of the Sea-coast Area Firefighters Toy Bank are Hampton, Exeter,Seabrook, North Hampton, Portsmouth, Newington,Durham, Rochester, Rye, Somersworth and Dover.

We would like to thank all the merchants who donatedgifts that were raffled off and thank you to the restaurantswho participated in the contest. A special thanks goes toLeBec Rouge for hosting the event.

Matt CrayHampton Fire Department

Hampton

FITTING TRIBUTETo the Editor:Today, I was privileged to stand once again with my fellow

Veterans as part of the Hampton American Legion Post #35,tribute to Veterans. Our Post Commander, Ralph Fatello orga-nized another great patriotic ceremony worthy of attendance.HPD Lt. Rich Sawyer, a Marine Corps Veteran, delivered amoving address.

It was a clear, breezy, cool Seacoast day at the HamptonHigh Street Cemetery. A small, but patriotic crowd of Hamp-ton folks and a good representation of well-wrapped, enthu-siastic children, as well as shivering Seniors were inattendance. LETTERS Continued on 39A•

BY SCOTT E. KINNEY

ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER

CONCORD | The gover-nor announced on Tuesdaythat he will nominateHampton Police Chief BillWrenn to serve as NewHampshire’s Commissionerof Correc-tions atWednesday’sG o v e r n o rand Councilmeeting.

“ C h i e fWrenn hasthe knowl-edge andproven abili-ty to workwith me, thelegislature, and correctionsemployees to develop along-term vision for our cor-rections department thatfocuses [on] keeping our cit-izens safe and reducingcrime,” said Gov. JohnLynch in a news release.

Wrenn has served aschief since early 1995, buthas been with the Hamptonpolice department since1974, becoming a full-timeofficer after serving part-time for six months.

Since that time Wrennhas worked his way upthrough the ranks serving as

detective, detective sergeantin command of CriminalInvestigations, deputy chiefof police for administration,deputy chief of police foroperations, as well as actingpolice chief.

As legislative committeec h a i r m a nand formerpresident ofthe NewHampshireAssociationof Chiefs ofP o l i c e ,Wrenn hasbeen deeplyinvolved inworking toi m p r o v e

New Hampshire’s laws tobetter protect its citizens.

Most recently, Wrennworked closely with Gov.Lynch and state AttorneyGeneral Kelly Ayotte todevelop the Child ProtectionAct, a comprehensive bill totoughen laws and protectchildren from sexual preda-tors.

“I’m honored to be nomi-nated for the position ofcommissioner,” said Wrennon Tuesday. “I’m lookingforward to the process inworking with the executivecouncil.”

HAMPTON POLICE CHIEF

WILLIAM WRENN

Wrenn nominated tocommissioner post