The Conway Daily Sun, Tuesday, December 27, 2011

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2011 VOL. 23 NO. 239 CONWAY, N.H. MT. WASHINGTON VALLEY’S DAILY NEWSPAPER 356-3456

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Mitt Romney, the GOP front runner in New Hampshire with about two weeks to go until the primary, draws a crowd at Kennett Middle School. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)

Questions, gifts and chocolate milk for Romney during bus-tour stop at Kennett Middle School BY DAYMOND STEER THE CONWAY DAILY SUN

CONWAY — Mitt Romney fi elded tough questions while accepting gifts and endorsements during a town hall meeting with about 165 people at Kennett Middle School on Thursday.

The event marked the second day for the former Massachusetts governor's "Earn It" bus tour, which crisscrossed New Hampshire — from Keene to Lancaster — in advance of the Jan. 10 New Hampshire primary. Former New Hampshire governor John Sununu Sr. said the next president needs

to have experience as a governor. Sununu says he's "committed himself" to making sure Romney takes the White House. Then he told the audience members to each fi nd two people who they can convince to vote for Romney. see ROMNEY page 8

FEMA quick to reimburse the town for Irene expenses BY ERIK EISELE THE CONWAY DAILY SUN

CONWAY — Town offi cials have been surprised by the speed with which federal

dollars have rolled in to reimburse the town for Irene-related expenses. “We’re quite pleased with the turnaround time from FEMA,” town manager Earl Sires said last Tuesday. He was

speaking during a selectmen’s meeting at a public hearing to allow the town to accept $17,000 in reimbursement funds. see FEMA page 12

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