From left: Conway Poker Room’s Stefan Huba, Tiffany Eddy, attorney John Cronin, developer Dick Anagnost and project manager Brian Pratt, seen at Thursday’s meeting. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
From left: Conway Poker Room’s Stefan Huba, Tiffany Eddy, attorney John Cronin, developer Dick Anagnost and project manager Brian Pratt, seen at Thursday’s meeting. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
CONWAY — On Thursday, the planning board gave conditional approval to a sports bar with charitable gaming to be called Revo. The next steps will be for developers to get final approval and seek a building permit.
Dick Anagnost of Bedford and partner Stefan Huba, doing business as Conway Poker Room, attended Thursday’s hearing with their attorney John Cronin of Cronin, Bisson & Zalinsky of Manchester; project manager Brian Pratt, senior project manager for Fuss & O’Neill; and casino spokesperson Tiffany Eddy.
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