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Perri gets 17 to 34 years for rape
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BY DAYMOND STEER THE CONWAY DAILY SUN
OSSIPEE – A transient who hunted and raped a young woman in 2008 was sentenced to 17 to 34 years in prison, with more time suspended, during a hearing in Carroll County Superior Court Tuesday. His victim, identifi ed as NR, cracked a smile while judge Steven Houran read his order. In contrast, Timothy Perri, 33,
Victim: “My life has become a constant panic attack filled with unwanted uncontrollable flashbacks. Walks used to be peaceful, calming, beautiful and refreshing; instead I dread them.” Perri was convicted in September. Perri is a Florida native who was living
who the prosecution described as being worse than an animal, was expressionless the entire sentencing hearing, which stretched well over an hour.
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The state champion Kennett High field hockey team was recognized with a standing ovation from the Conway School Board on Monday night. Coach CJ Lang and her Eagles are the first field hockey team in school history to win the state title. Kennett defeated Bow 3-1 in the finals on Oct. 31. See page 9. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
School board waiting on health insurance figures to determine tax impacts BY LLOYD JONES THE CONWAY DAILY SUN
CONWAY — It’s going to take the school board a little longer to cut to the chase than expected.
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The board hoped to learn Monday night what the town’s tax rate would be under three different budget scenarios: a zero-based budget, a $1 million cut and a $1.5 million cut. School superintendent Carl Nelson said all of that information is not yet available,
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but he vowed to have it in time for the Nov. 22 meeting. “I was under the impression we were going to be looking at the tax rate tonight and the
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