The Laconia Daily Sun, May 24, 2013

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Pizza & cupcake police catch up with Shaker schools By Gail OBer

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BELMONT — Shaker Regional School Board members learned last night that because the district food services program gets reimbursements from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, ice cream socials, pizza parties or any other activity that uses food as a reward or a punishment will no longer

be allowed. Administrators said serving such treats on school property — and this includes selling candy bars for fundraisers or cupcakes for birthdays — are forbidden. “This is not going to be well received,” said Debbie Thompson, the school district business administrator who, along with Superintendent Maria Dreyer, rec-

ommended communication with parents immediately. Dreyer said she is concerned with the cinnamon buns scheduled to be served at the upcoming senior breakfast. “We need to start now,” Dreyer said, noting she doesn’t think cinnamon buns are on the wellness nutrition chart. Thompsee SHAKER page 14

Court papers document bizarre drug bust on Academy Street

LACONIA — A man who was allegedly operating a drug sales business from one of the commercial rental spaces at 505 Province St. was ordered held on $200,000 cash-only bail after an investigation by the N.H. Drug Task Force and his video appearance in circuit court yesterday. Tobey L. Comeau, 37, whose address is listed on one complaints as 10 Perley

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LACONIA — The trio arrested on Wednesday on charges of possessing various narcotic drugs and conspiring to manufacture methamphetamine remain in Belknap County Jail in lieu of cash bail following their arraignment in 4th Circuit Court, Laconia Division yesterday. Judge Jim Carroll set cash bail for Joel Paquette, 42, who is charged with three counts of possession and one of conspiracy, all class B felonies, at $10,000 while Don Doucet, 40, and Christy Jarrell, 29, both charged with one count of possession and conspiracy, were each held on $5,000 cash bail. All three are scheduled to appear for a probable cause hearing on June 3. According to the affidavit of Deputy Justin Blanchette of the Belknap County Sheriff’s Department, the arrests stemmed from surveillance of apartment 6 at 21 Academy Street, where information led him to suspect drugs were being sold and methamphetamine was being made. While watching the building, which is right across the street from the Belknap County Courthouse, Blanchette says in papers filed with the court he saw a man enter the apartment around 11:30 a.m. and leave on a bicycle about an hour later. He reported that he approached the man, who agreed to see BUST page 15

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