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Conway Daily Sun Publisher Mark Guerringue and Sun Health Editor Terry Leavitt recently sat down with Tricia Costigan, president of MaineHealth Memorial Hospital, who shared her thoughts on urgent care, funding, staffing, and the future of rural health care.
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CONWAY — Hundreds are expected in Conway Village on Saturday for a “No Kings” rally, part of a series of events planned nationwide.
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Cancer is the second most common cause of death, accounting for over 600,000 fatalities in the United States every year.
Obituaries
John G. Pandora, 95, of Brownfield, Maine, passed away on March 25, 2026.
Sports
CONWAY — The Kennett High School Athletic Department held its annual Winter Sports Awards last Wednesday, March 18, in the Loynd Auditorium, and the Eagles had plenty to celebrate.
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CONWAY — The Mt. Washington Valley Business Forum and Expo is just around the corner, and there’s still time to plan your attendance.
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Town Meeting Day happened recently, so I heard lots of chatter from folks in the town I reside in, work in, and the others that surround both of those places. I will admit — a bit sheepishly — that I was not well-informed on what was up for vote in my town but I made a vow to prioritize bein…
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State officials have proposed to Tamworth selectmen placing four-way stop signs at the corners at Routes 113 and 16 (Chocorua Village), Route 113 and Page Hill Road and Route 113 at 113A and Main Street. Twenty-three crashes have taken place in Tamworth during the 10-year period from 2015-2…
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CONWAY — Welcome to that splish-splashy time of the year on the ski slopes, as local ski areas head down the home stretch.
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BROWNFIELD, Maine — If you’ve spent any time around the New England roots music scene, chances are you’ve crossed paths with Tricky Britches — whether on a festival stage, in a packed club or even busking on a lively street corner. On Saturday at 8 p.m., Tricky Britches will bring that infec…
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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…
