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Board bows to voters: Pine Tree, Conway are back 28212y

CONWAY — On Wednesday night, after 40 minutes of often emotional public comment, the Conway School Board voted 5-2 to change the current names of the district’s two elementary schools back to versions of their original names.

Kennett has prom to at Cranmore 4e1a5f

Fryeburg Academy Class of 2025 to graduate on Saturday 4y2m57

Loss in court to cost town a lot of dough 1u3h56

Community gives back to Cam Bailey foundation in a big way 6w4s28

Ossipee firefighters battle two fires in one day 6d2j3x

2nd annual EV, Classic Car Expo a success w2m2h

Video Interviews 6r4e4d

On the course of the 2025 Mexico 1000 Car Race with Team 603 4g54

Community 49rl

White Mountain Museum to host talk on early tourism s5q63

CONWAY — In celebration of its first year of operation, the White Mountain Museum & Gallery, located at 2541 White Mountain Highway in North Conway (behind the TD Bank) will be hosting Marcia Schmidt Blaine for a talk focused on early tourism and the painters of the White Mountains.

Birth: Charlotte Aline Marie MacArthur 105c3u

Birth: Ryder Reginald Fortune d60

Fundraiser for Angel Torres Scholarship set for Tuesday at Flatbread f343a

The Gibson Gleanings: Good luck in your retirement, Terry O'Brien 734w5m

Opinion 2v3315

Anita Burroughs: ICE and Us 2z6a6v

You may have read about Fabian Schmidt, a man from Nashua who was born in and holds permanent legal resident status. After returning from Luxembourg, he was detained at Boston Logan International Airport. Immigration officials took him into custody and transferred him to a detention …

Sign Ruling Hurts Us All 5y23f

Nancy Cassidy: Leavitt's sign fiasco easily could have been avoided 726n6t

Mark Hounsell: I told the selectmen to suspend sign regs enforcement 2w562c

Sandra Ringelstein: Constitution is a document of hope, but not enough 5s32

Rob Sawyer: If it's Tuesday, must be another rant by Sun columnist 535b4i

Karen Burnett-Kurie: Free Staters and libertarians have taken over N.H. GOP m2h

Town Columns 284d5l

Eaton Town Column: Turleys on Sunday for music at Little White Church 542x2q

On Sunday, May 18, at 3 p.m., Laurie and Ken Turley and friends will gather at the Little White Church for a lovely afternoon of original compositions by the two. They will be ed by friends Hazel Pine and Kate Vachon on flute, Glen Jukkola on violin, and Thaddeus Pinkerton on percussion.…

Freedom Town Column: Congratulate to our own Doris Sirois, Volunteer of the Year 196a6z

Tamworth Town Column: Habitat home furnishing sales set for June, July, August 6x593b

Freedom Town Column: Come help clean up the roadways on Saturday k2n1h

Tamworth Town Column: Understand those chirps and tweets with 'Bird Language' 5z2771

Eaton Town Column: So much fun in Eaton: Bingo, Cinco and a going-away bash 6a171c

Bartlett Town Column: Help Bartlett with Valley Cleanup Day on May 3 5c2642

Health j4o1

Ayotte declares Lyme Disease Awareness Month 6x3k1n

CONCORD — Gov. Kelly Ayotte last week declared the month of May as Lyme Disease Awareness Month in New Hampshire, urging all Granite Staters to take proactive steps to protect themselves and their families from tick-borne illnesses as the weather warms up.

Littleton hospital now a Level III trauma center 5n3q

Whitaker Woods 5k set for Saturday morning y6s3n

Take steps to prevent tick, mosquito bites 5g82r

Take steps to prevent tick, mosquito bites 5g82r

Aging Friendly Community: Essential planning for solo agers 4u5a43

Medicaid cut threatens home care for Carroll County’s most vulnerable 47243u

Obituaries 4k3u71

Obituary: Dorothy C. Marshall 471c6f

OSSIPEE — Dorothy C. Marshall ed away in a tragic accident on Friday, May 16, 2025. Born Sept. 29, 1944, she grew up in Gloucester, Mass.

Obituary: David J. Seddon 4v36r

Obituary: Kenneth Lewis Russell 5a4n3r

Service announcement: Louise Ainsworth 5d4b3p

Obituary: Col. George (Brud) Linus Howard III 6t2g4f

Obituary: Christopher William Perry 1k2uv

Obituary: Elaine Marie Hatch 1z168

Sports 6256d

Softball Eagles are riding a three-game winning streak o344t

CONWAY — The Kennett High softball team is playing its best ball of the season at the right time. The Eagles have won three games in a row for the first time in four years.

Eagles walk away with win at Pembroke's expense n2w5t

KHS boys look to leave their mark on the lacrosse program 1a61n

Wheel Family Fun: Creative riding, regular routes done a different way 5s2n6g

KHS boys place second in Coe-Brown meet a2j4n

Kennett tops Berlin in one of strangest games ever 4q4v4t

Castonguay, Doherty nominated to the U.S. Senior Biathlon Team 3q3h4f

National Sports 6s6x6c

Cowboys trade for WR George Pickens 4n1xu

Report: Packers pick up 5th-year option on Devonte Wyatt 3b4e3e

John Elway's business partner dies from golf cart fall 1x1k4t

NFL fines Falcons, Jeff Ulbrich total of $350K for Sanders prank 5a6n5l

Business 6p254j

Norway Savings Bank opens branch in Conway 616o41

Cranmore heads into summer with mountain thrills 525h

35th Wildquack Duck Race and Music Fest May 25 2j3x5u

Selectman calls Mountain Valley Blvd. 'an atrocity' 715i15

Local developer plans to build affordable homes near hospital 724z3e

Conway Sun buys The Bridgton News 4j5t4o

Real Estate 5u57c

Just Sold: Recent real-estate sales in the valley for May 17, 2025 352u

• A condominium at 8 Partridge Woods Road Unit 8 in Bartlett was sold by Gary S. Milbury Jr. and Milbury Family Trust to Eric P. Lavoie and Ep&EM Lavoie Family Trust of Methuen, Mass., for $375,000 on April 25.

Property of the Week: Fully furnished village charmer o47g

Real Estate Corner: Choose your own adventure 1744c

Property of the Week: Contemporary colonial in Fryeburg 5p641t

Real Estate Corner: Looking and listening 2xj5z

Just Sold: Recent real-estate sales in the valley 595v3t

Tele-Talk ta1u

TeleTalk responses to: Have you noticed a change in the economy either as an employee or employer? q265w

The latest University of Michigan survey released Friday showed consumer sentiment hit its second-lowest point on record, while long-term inflation expectations ticked up to 4.6 percent from 4.4 percent. Locally, some lodging establishments are reporting reservations for the summer are soft,…

Valley Voice 4e1t6o

Valley Voice: Lilacs, black flies and spring events 4p2w59

CONWAY — It’s that sublime time of the year when the sweet fragrance of lilacs and other blossoming plants overwhelm our olfactory senses. May also brings bugs, of course — so as you’re breathing in those scents, be careful to not also inhale a black fly or two!

Weekenders 1f2z7

Farmstand announces 'Feel the Barn' concert series 201a6

TAMWORTH — With a new and improved sound system and an impressive line-up of artists, the 2025 Feel the Barn concert series at Chocorua’s Farmstand Bed and Breakfast kicks off Sunday with the Bruce Marshall Group at 6 p.m., followed by Jenny Owen Youngs on June 1.

MWV Choral Society performs Mozart’s Requiem Saturday, Sunday 3f2c3z

The Barnstormers to present Rebecca Rule, Fred Marple on Saturday 4a4a39

WKENDER 2025 Sunset Concert Series to open June 27 in Glen 6b3q2e

MacMaster to daughter at SMAC for special show Friday 1ci4h

Cold River Radio Show season premiere is Sunday 3et3o

Lake Region Community Chorus to present 'Moon River' 1t1l54

National Entertainment 1u5n10

What your streaming vs. scrolling habits reveal about your mental health 2q3h13

The best movies of 2025 so far 4nn6y

Movies and TV shows casting across the US 3n33o

Movies and TV shows casting across the US 3n33o

History r4w5e

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…

Then and Now: Fryeburg’s Main Street at the turn of the century 3i315

Then and Now: Some of the several Hotel Randalls 486e13

The and Now: Judge Eastman’s homestead, down by the riverside 4t2ac

Then and Now: The Eastman House, 1867-1917 45c45

Then and Now: The life and services of Sylvan T. Maple 6z1x6r

Then and Now: Carroll County’s first high school graduates, 1917 4v1yl

Around the Web 1b6633

More than half of Americans don’t know what Memorial Day is k256m

London to New York in 45 minutes? Visionary plane aims to do it 4f2s27

lenses invented by Chinese scientists allow people to see in dark h2t3y

Astronomers spot ‘cosmic joust’ for first time as two galaxies collide 643f3t

Online Features 152j2p

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