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Man dies in avalanche
By Erik Eisele
CONWAY — A New York man died in Huntington Ravine Friday when an avalanche swept him from the ice gully he was climbing, sending him for more than 1,000 feet.
James Watts, 24, was dead around 3 p.m. when a hiker found him near the floor of the ravine, according to a U.S. Forest Service statement, far below Pinnacle Gully, the moderate ice route he was climbing when the avalanche occurred.
CONWAY — A New York man died in Huntington Ravine Friday when an avalanche swept him from the ice gully he was climbing, sending him for more than 1,000 feet.
James Watts, 24, was dead around 3 p.m. when a hiker found him near the floor of the ravine, according to a U.S. Forest Service statement, far below Pinnacle Gully, the moderate ice route he was climbing when the avalanche occurred.
The Snow Report: Chili, Schneider Cup, Telemark skiing and lots of snow
CONWAY — From the first-ever Mount Washington Snow Kite Festival at the Omni Mount Washington Hotel golf course and a NATO Telemark Festival at Black Mountain in Jackson Saturday and Sunday, to the annual Chilly Chilifest stroll in North Conway Saturday and the New England Ski Museum's 17th annual Schneider Cup, it's shaping up to be a hot, hot, hot weekend around the valley.
Maine senator seeks 'constitutional balance' on drone strikes
By Daymond Steer
CONWAY — The U.S. government's ability to order killer drone strikes on American citizens abroad who are working with U.S. enemies should be tempered with judicial review, says Maine Independent U.S. Senator Angus King who is advocating for the creation of a drone court that would at least provide some oversight of the executive branch.
CONWAY — The U.S. government's ability to order killer drone strikes on American citizens abroad who are working with U.S. enemies should be tempered with judicial review, says Maine Independent U.S. Senator Angus King who is advocating for the creation of a drone court that would at least provide some oversight of the executive branch.
Freedom voters to decide on highway equipment
By Daymond Steer
FREEDOM — The town will be asking voters for some expensive pieces of highway equipment this year but not all of the expense will be paid for by raising taxes.
FREEDOM — The town will be asking voters for some expensive pieces of highway equipment this year but not all of the expense will be paid for by raising taxes.
River Road accident still under investigation
CONWAY — Memorial Hospital on Friday provided updates on the conditions of two drivers involved in a head-on collision on River Road in North Conway Wednesday evening.