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Alfredo Petrone’s arrest is one of three made in connection with drug bust in late May BY ERIK EISELE THE CONWAY DAILY SUN
CONWAY — Police arrested a Conway man in connection with the armed robbery of Jonathon’s Seafood in late April. The arrest was one of three Conway police made Wednesday in connection with
a drug bust at 101 Prospect Road in late May. Alfredo Petrone, 23, of 20 River Street, Conway, was charged with armed robbery, a class A felony for allegedly threatening a waitress with a gun while robbing Jonathon’s Seafood on April 26. John W. Ohanasian, 21, of 101 Prospect
Road, was arrested for three class A drug possession charges, for cocaine, oxycodone and amphetamine, as well as a class A misdemeanor for marijuana possession. Christina McIntyre, 22, also of 101 Prospect Road, was arrested for five class A see ARRESTS page 12
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CONWAY — If elected president, Ron Paul would bring the troops home and put the squeeze on the Federal Reserve. The 12-term Texas congressman, in a visit to Conway on Friday, said his messages on states' rights and monetary policy are finally catching on with other politicians and the public. For instance, monetary policy issues seemed arcane to many voters in 2008 when he last sought the presidential nomination but now Paul says that's where he's made the most headway.
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Presidential candidate Ron Paul chats with local Republican June Waltz, of Conway, during a short stop at Conway Cafe Friday. Looking on is Norm Tregenza, Paul’s local campaign manager. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
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CONWAY — The town will get back half of the $8,500 it gave a Londonderry company for a Fourth of July fireworks display that went off 65 minutes later than sched-
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uled due to technical difficulties. Conway town manager Earl Sires and recreation director John Eastman, who oversees the town's Fourth of July celebration, had a conference call with the owners of RS Fireworks Wednesday afternoon to discuss what went awry Monday night.
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"The fireworks people walked us through what happened," Sires said by phone Wednesday. "They were up front about they could have done a better job with staffing and planning for the event. They've agreed see FIREWORKS page 12
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