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Woman who scandalized Kennebunk will likely spend 10 months in jail — P. 2
SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 2013
VOL. 13 NO. 209
Lake WInnipesaukee as it looked on Tuesday
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Alton Bay is on the right, the Laconia Municipal Airport is on the left. (Lakes Region Aerials/Bill Hemmel)
Critics say budget before House will downshift $7M to county taxpayers BY MICHAEL KITCH THE LACONIA DAILY SUN
CONCORD — The Finance Committee of the New Hampshire House of Representatives has arguably shunted some $7-million in costs for caring for the elderly to the 10 counties in the next biennium in balancing its version of the 2014-2015
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state budget, which will come before the House for a vote next week. In 2008, the Legislature assigned the nonfederal share of the cost of youth services to the state while placing the non-federal share of the cost of long-term care on the counties. Counties reimburse the state for expenses for caring for the needy elderly
and chronically ill placed in licensed nursing homes — other than the county nursing home — and receiving home or community based care. Acknowledging that the rise in costs of long-term care would outpace those of youth services, the total billings to the counties were capped and the counties were see DOWNSHIFT page 8
Tabletop theater at Gilmanton School
Man awaiting sentencing for threatening police officer has been charged with fresh assault BY MICHAEL KITCH THE LACONIA DAILY SUN
Gilmanton 6th grade students Isaac Wallace, Colby Oickle, Garrett Peaslee, Alexis Boisvert, Sara Jansury and Hannah Waite work their puppets during the presentation “Scenes from Ancient Pompeii” with Artists in Residence Andrew and Bonnie Periale at Gilmanton Elementary School on Wednesday afternoon. See story on page 8. (Karen Bobotas/for the Laconia Daily Sun)
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LACONIA — A local man who is scheduled to be sentenced next month after being convicted by a jury for two counts of verbally threatening a city police officer was arrested Thursday night for allegedly pushing his pregnant girlfriend and slapping her 5-year-old daughter. Abdul Kamara, 21, of 103 Blueberry Lane Apt. 44 is charged with two counts of simple assault and one count of obstructing the reporting of a crime. Police said Kamara’s girlfriend told them she came home to the apartment they share see KAMARA page 5