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EFFINGHAM — New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan gave a talk Wednesday at the Effingham Public Library to discuss voting laws with the public and local elections officials.
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CONCORD — Education bills were advanced in the Senate session Thursday including one to help alleviate the school bus driver shortage.
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The yard signs are down and Conway voters have spoken, electing Nicole Stanley and Sarah Burke to the school board. Crucially, these two new additions received the most votes of all candidates, delivering a clear mandate from taxpayers exhausted by the status quo. While these new faces bring…
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Poor posture isn’t given nearly the credit it deserves in the cause of pain syndromes and eventual disease.
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Wayne C. Parker, 85, of Bartlett, N.H., passed away on Thursday, April 9, 2026, after an extended illness. He was born in North Conway, N.H., on Nov. 6, 1941, the son of John E. Parker and Dorothy (Grey) Parker.
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CONWAY — Who knew opening day could last so long?
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By Ronald Smith, Special to The Conway Daily Sun
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Welcome to your private lakeside retreat on beautiful Province Lake, where comfort, space and breathtaking scenery come together. This inviting property at 11 Emery Lane in Wakefield offers 143 feet of private sandy beach — perfect for swimming, relaxing or enjoying unforgettable sunsets ove…
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There were several interesting results in Conway’s election Tuesday. Incumbent school board member Mike DiGregorio was defeated, as was the article to bond a road at Settlers Green, which passed last year. The renovation of the police department, after losing the last two years, passed, and …
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PINKHAM NOTCH — Last Saturday marked yet another chapter in the book of historic races on Mount Washington, as race director Jake Risch and his team of volunteers pulled off a reformatted Tuckerman Inferno in challenging, “Eastern powder,” meaning boilerplate conditions.
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By Rachel Andrews Damon, Special to The Conway Daily Sun
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Baman Stone came to Fryeburg, Maine, in 1873 to be minister of Fryeburg’s Congregational Church, but just four years later, he was “uninstalled” — or fired, in common parlance. Too liberal, would be my guess, especially since he went straight from that posting to found a congregation of Swed…
