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A vision for 2020: John D. Judge to become AMC's fourth president

2012-01-27 18:25:04
PINKHAM NOTCH — Effective Feb. 1, the 136-year-old Appalachian Mountain Club will welcome a new president.

The Snow Report: Black Mountain hosts snow sculpture competition

2012-01-27 18:25:04
JACKSON — Touring centers and ski areas received four to six inches of snow in Thursday night and Friday's storm before it changed over to what Mount Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce publicist Marti Mayne whimsically called “clear snow” — a.k.a. freezing rain.

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  • Obituary: Constance G. Blethen

    Constance G. Blethen, 85, of North Conway, died Jan. 24, 2012 at the Memorial Hospital in North Conway. Born in Haverhill, Mass., the daughter of Jesse and Annie (Law) Gleed, she grew up in Merrimac, Mass., lived in Haverhill, for 15 years and in Westboro, Mass. for 23 years prior to moving to No...
  • Obituary: Dorothy J. 'Dottie' Malone

    Dorothy J. "Dottie" Malone, 83, passed peacefully Jan. 24, 2012 at her daughter's home in Laconia surrounded by her loving family. She was born June 8, 1928 in Stow, Maine the daughter of Charles and Eleanor Bryant Harmon. She attended schools in Lovell and graduated from Fryeburg Academ...
  • Obituary: Bonita 'Bonnie' Libby

    Bonita "Bonnie" Libby 53, of Bristol, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011, in Bristol. She was born on June 9, 1958, the daughter of the late Lawrence and Elizabeth Libby. She grew up in Freedom on her family farm and later moved to the Conway area. For many years Bonnie was employed at E...
  • Obituary: Herbert Michael Peter Garrette

    Herbert Michael Peter Garrette passed away peacefully, surrounded by friends and family on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. Herbie was born April 6, 1950 the son of Adelard and Dorothy Garrette. He grew up in the Swampscott, Mass. Herbie graduated from Swampscott High School in 1969. He excelled i...

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  • Family Affair

    As Bette Davis said in “All About Eve,” “Fasten your seat belts, it’s going to be a bumpy night.” And “night” in this case is the ongoing developments in the presidential race. Now that Newt Gingrich is a serious threat to the Romney juggernaut, I feel...
  • Fiery or Milquetoast?

    Should conservative voters ignore their gut and vote for the candidate that they think most Americans will support? Or do they look for a leader who will be able to shape voter opinion between now and then?

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