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CONWAY â One of the most expansive projects to come before the Conway Planning Board in years is Ridgeline Communities, being developed by Continuum Health Services of Lewiston, Maine, founded and owned by Joe Hogan of Standish, Maine.
Project manager Mike Black said his local team of engineers have been working closely over the past four years with Bayard Kennett of the Kennett Co. and town officials, including Town Planner Tom Irving and Town Engineer Paul DegliAngeli.
âWe are very excited about this project as we feel that we will be offering a lot to many different groups and ages, and meeting several needs in the valley for care and housing,â said Black.
Saturday, April 24
⢠In June, Fryeburg, Maine, residents expect to vote on whether to change a town ordinance to allow recreation-use cannabis stores in commercial zones. But some are concerned the town could become a marijuana mecca for vistors from New Hampshire, where recreational marijuana is not legal.
⢠Conway selectmen decided the townâs Fourth of July parade should use its customary route instead of an alternate route they had previously discussed.
⢠The state of New Hampshire hosted a second-dose-only mass vaccination clinic on April 24 at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon.
⢠Kennett High School marketing students won a a number of medals from the New Hampshire DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) Conference held virtually in February.
WEATHER
The summer is here to stay. Well, at least for another day. Expect plenty of sunshine, a possible thunderstorm and a high of about 83 degrees today.
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A day after a student walkout in support of its former nickname and despite getting the most nominations from its rebranding committee, Radnor School District officials Tuesday said they would not reconsider bringing back the school s Raider nickname. Last year, the school board voted to remove both the schoolâs Raider nickname and all Native-American imagery. Over the last several months, supporters of the old nickname have continued to express support for it. Despite support for the Raider name, school officials say they wonât reconsider it.