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Lots of complaints: from phones to ‘cold shoulders’ BY DAYMOND STEER THE CONWAY DAILY SUN
CONWAY -- Veterans are dissatisfied with the new Veteran's Affairs medical clinic that opened on Hobbs Street in September. About 50 of them came to air their grievances to VA officials at an informal meeting on Saturday at the Conway Congregational Church, and had complaints ranging from bad phone service, prescripsee VETS page 16
Kennett pitcher sophomore Nick Massa warms-up at an early-season baseball practice in the school's parking lot Wednesday. More than 40 kids came out to practice for the season which begins next month. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Non-resident, Conway property owners told they can't send kids to rec program BY ERIK EISELE THE CONWAY DAILY SUN
CONWAY — By a 3-2 vote selectmen rejected a proposal to give non-resident, Conway taxpayers access to recreation department programs. The proposal would have allowed children who attend Conway schools, but whose parents own property in Conway but are not
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residents, to attend recreation programs. Currently, the programs are currently limited to Conway and Albany residents. Eaton kids used to be able to do rec programs, but Eaton voters this month opted out of the agreement with Conway. The new proposal would have expired in fall 2012, according to selectman Mike
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Finney urges teachers, parents to attend special meeting tonight BY LLOYD JONES THE CONWAY DAILY SUN
CONWAY — Teachers' union president Curtis Finney is urging teachers and parents to attend the special meeting of the Conway School Board Thursday night when the board plans to unveil $1.5 million in cuts to the proposed 2011-12 budget. The cuts are a precautionary measure in case the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration rules only 10 percent could be restored to the budget from the deliberative session, not the full see MEETING page 15 WWW.LUCYHARDWARE.COM
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