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TAMWORTH — Dr. Michael Whaland — the superintendent of SAU 13, which covers Freedom, Madison and Tamworth — is a finalist for the superintendent’s position in SAU 45 in Moultonborough.
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CONWAY — The 14th annual Cupcake Battle, a fund-raising event for Mount Washington Valley Promotions, will take place on Sunday, Feb. 22, at the North Conway Community Center. Bakers will square off in three categories (professional, home and under 16) with a winner selected in each division.
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CONCORD — According to the American Lung Association’s 24th annual “State of Tobacco Control” report, New Hampshire’s grades show that the state must step up efforts to reduce tobacco use to protect communities. New Hampshire’s action on tobacco control and prevention is especially critical …
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Suzanne Moseley Synnott died on Jan. 10, 2026, in Naples, Fla. She was 89 years old.
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CONCORD — It was Hanover by a whisker.
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JACKSON — Following eight seasons as executive director Ellen Chandler recently announced her decision to depart from the Jackson Ski Touring Foundation at the end of this ski season.
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CONWAY — The White Mountain Board of Realtors opened a new chapter under newly elected president Mark Ray of Badger Peabody & Smith Realty.
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The Bartlett School Board’s decision not to send its seventh- and eighth-graders to Kennett Middle School to play sports was not well received by many parents. Because it didn’t have enough students to field teams, for the last nine years Bartlett has paid Conway $7,000 to allow its students…
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CONWAY — OK, all you skiing cupids this Valentine’s Weekend, welcome to Presidents Birthday Week, with tons of powdery snow and a forecast for warming weather that will be sunny and perfect for vacation week.
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BROWNFIELD, Maine — Lunasa is currently being billed as “The Hottest Irish Acoustic band on the Planet” and will be at Stone Mountain Arts Center on Saturday night at 8 p.m.
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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…
