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School spending frustrates Bartlett residents, officials
BARTLETT — Criticism of the school budget overwhelmed questions of how the town spends money at the Bartlett budget public hearing last Thursday. Several residents and officials voiced frustration over school spending, pointing out that, while the town has reduced its budget, the sav...0 Comments -
Off-slope fun in the valley
CONWAY — After a great sunny start to February vacation week, when skiing conditions were described as very favorable, Accuweather.com's Ski Weather Forecast for Wednesday predicted fair skiing conditions, with possible snow and rain showers and highs in the 40s. -
Filing for town and school offices begins Wednesday
CONWAY — Filing period for town and school offices begins in Conway Wednesday morning, and town clerk Rhoda Quint is expecting there could be a flurry of activity with 21 town and school posts opening up. -
The Snow Report: Vacation week Cranapalooza fireworks at Cranmore Wednesday
CONWAY — Presidents' Birthday February vacation week activities for today, Feb. 22 (George Washington's birthday), will be highlighted by the Mountain Dew Vertical Challenge at Black Mountain (383-4490), a family challenge race at King Pine, a Nine Lives Lunch Tray Luge at Wildcat Mountain ... -
School budget gets passing grade from budget committee
CONWAY — What a difference a year makes. -
The Snow Report: Plenty of events for February vacation week
CONWAY — February vacation week got off to a sunny start over the weekend and continued into Monday at most local touring centers and alpine resorts. -
February vacation week starts strong for ski areas
BARTLETT — In a rare move for mid-February, Attitash revved up some of its snow guns Sunday night and into early Monday morning to lay down some cover on its fan gun trails, including the Learning Center, Thad’s Choice, Spillway, Moat and Illusion, reports the resort's Laura Tuveson. -
Ossipee Rite Aid robbed yet again
OSSIPEE — The Ossipee Rite Aid was robbed Saturday for the seventh time in the last five years. -
'No feet? No problems'
Climbers with disabilities prove again that where there's a will, there's a way
