The Conway Daily Sun, Thursday, March 31, 2011

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THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2011

VOL. 23 NO. 48

CONWAY, N.H.

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Vito Marcello moving back to Bellini’s in village BY TOM EASTMAN THE CONWAY DAILY SUN

CONWAY — North Conway Village will soon be getting a new, old restaurant. Restaurateur Vito Marcello confirmed that Vito Marcello's Italian Bistro in late

May will be ending its five-year lease at Willow Commons on the Route 16 North Conway strip and will be relocating back to the smaller building the family owns on Seavey Street in North Conway Village, where the family-owned and oper-

ated Bellini's Restaurant since 1988. “My five-year lease is up at Willow Commons, so that is why I am doing this now,” said Marcello, who was contacted in see BELLINI’S page 10

Field trimmed but many races for town, school offices

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CONWAY —Even though a few have dropped out (see related story) there are still lots of candidates and many contested races for school and town offices. There are 11 candidates for two three-year terms on the board of selectman but only nine are still campaigning. after Daniel Bacon and Steven Bush withdrew. Still in the race are Harley M. Lowd,

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Flying Eagle Mike Albert, Kennett junior, runs a fast 40-yard dash during practice on a small, snowless area of the track at the school Wednesday. Albert promises to be the fastest Eagle as the season begins. Next week's meet is already canceled but coach Bernie Livingston looks forward to the upcoming meets. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)

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Sheriff captain’s $80k pay spared budget ax

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incumbents Bob Drinkhall and David Weathers along with Wayne Brett, Syndi White, Daniel Bacon, Scott Lees, Stacy Sand, Mary Carey Seavey and Michael Boucher. Drinkhall is seeking a second term on the board while Weathers has served 10 years. Selectman is not the only position in town attracting considerable interest. The municipal budget committee,

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OSSIPEE—The highest paid employee in the sheriff's department was spared a $10,000 pay cut after sheriff Christopher Conley successfully defended his captain's pay. After a dramatic discussion with county commissioners, David Meyers' pay was spared as Conley opted to WWW.LUCYHARDWARE.COM

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reduce spending for part-time deputies by about a third. He admitted this would reduce the law enforcement coverage for towns. "It means less man hours for an officer in a cruiser," said Conley Wednesday afternoon. Patrol time may be reduced further because of a cut to the see PAY CUT page 8

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