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Bartlett man indicted Should Kennett students be required on felony drug charge to take Career Tech to graduate? BY TOM EASTMAN THE CONWAY DAILY SUN
OSSIPEE — A Bartlett man has been indicted on a felony drug charge. A Carroll County Superior Court grand jury indicted Robert Bean, 55, of 497 Glen Ledge Road in Bartlett, on a special felony charge of possession of controlled drug with an intent to distribute for having more than fi ve pounds of marijuana and having previously been convicted of possession of a controlled drug on Feb. 21, 1992. On Sept. 27, members of the Bartlett Police Department and the New Hampshire Attor-
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Board members say the course is a hindrance for some students BY LLOYD JONES THE CONWAY DAILY SUN
CONWAY — In order for students to graduate from Kennett High School they must take at least one course from the Mount Washington Valley Career and Technical Center. Some members of the Conway School Board would like to see that credit requirement dropped. In a meeting of the Joint Boards last Tuesday night, Kennett High principal Neal Moylan unveiled the program of studies for the 2011-12 school year. During his Use d Ca & Tru ckr Sal es!
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presentation the question was raised about the Career and Technical Center requirements to graduate The Joint Boards is made up of members of all the area's school boards, which meet twice a year. On hand for Tuesday's meeting were board chairman Vicki Harlow and Nancy Kelemen, both of Bartlett; Jane Gray, Pat Philbrick and Judie Goss, all of Eaton; Dick Klement, Randy Davison and Syndi White, all of Conway; Joe Kopitsky and Genn Anzaldi, both of Jackson; Colleen see CAREER TECH page 8
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