Amanda Hartness received her high school equivalency diploma and graduated from the county TRUST program on Oct. 26. From left, Commissioner Matt Plache, Commissioner Terry McCarthy, Corrections Department Superintendent Sean Eldridge, Hartness, Sen. Jeb Bradley and his wife, Karen Bradely. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Amanda Hartness received her high school equivalency diploma and graduated from the county TRUST program on Oct. 26. From left, Commissioner Matt Plache, Commissioner Terry McCarthy, Corrections Department Superintendent Sean Eldridge, Hartness, Sen. Jeb Bradley and his wife, Karen Bradely. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
OSSIPEE — A Carroll County House of Corrections inmate was honored Oct. 26 at her high school equivalency graduation for earning outstanding grades in a special ceremony where county commissioners and state senator were in attendance.
Amanda Hartness, 34, formerly of Deerfield, had been transferred to Carroll County to serve time for a parole violation stemming from reckless conduct and theft convictions in Rockingham County.
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