CONWAY — For the fifth year in a row, the Tin Mountain Conservation Center's Energy Team has partnered with the non-profit Window Dressers and volunteers from all over the Mount Washington Valley and beyond to make dozens of reusable, insulating window inserts for individuals and organizations in the community.

According to Tin Mountain Program Director Nora Dufilho, the 60-person volunteer team, members of which came from as far north as Dummer and as far south as Sandwich locally plus a couple visiting the area from Rhode Island, built 150 pine-frame, plastic-wrapped inserts, which will be heading to 22 homes in the area as well as the Conway Historical Society to protect them against the cold come winter.

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