The Conway Daily Sun, Wednesday, November 2, 2011

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2011

VOL. 23 NO. 201

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Five inducted into Kennett Sports Hall of Fame

John Cannell, Class of 1948, delievers his acceptance speach during the Kennett Sorts Hall of Fame induction ceremony Saturday at North Conway Grand Hotel. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)

John Cannell, Mark Westervelt, Richard Roberts, Nicole (Wagstaff) Wrobleski and Tim Livingston BY LLOYD JONES THE CONWAY DAILY SUN

CONWAY — Dedication, commitment and Eagle pride were all on display last Saturday evening at the Kennett High School Sports Hall of Fame’s annual

induction ceremony. John Cannell, Mark Westervelt, Richard Roberts, Nicole (Wagstaff) Wrobleski and Tim Livingston, this year’s inductees, spoke fondly and with passion of their days at Kennett and love of competition. They all thanked teammates and

the community for being in their corner during their acceptance speeches, which were attended by about 80 people at the North Conway Grand Hotel in Settlers’ Green. see INDUCTION page 9

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MADISON — Madison Elementary School principal Brian Ernest on Tuesday apologized for putting himself in a compromised position when he was arrested Labor Day on a charge of driving while intoxicated. see DWI CHARGE page 8

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CONWAY — The tug of war between the police department and selectmen over the department budget continued on Monday as police officials reacted to the selectmen’s latest decision about the town dispatch center. “When is our next time to visit the board of selectmen?” commissioner Theresa Kennett said. “I’d like to put this on our list of things to discuss.”

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town and the precincts for fire protection in outlying areas. The dispatch center is within the police department and wholly funded through its budget, which the police commission controls. The move has reignited frustrations at the police department that the selectmen are meddling with the department budget without consulting police officials. see DISPATCH page 8

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