CONWAY â A new documentary about New Hampshire s demographic challenges featuring Conway was aired recently.
Efforts by a group in Conway to change zoning laws related to affordable housing were among the topics covered by the filmmakers.
The Cook Memorial Library in Tamworth, along with several other community organizations, partnered with New Hampshire PBS to offer an online screening of Jay B. Childs âCommunities & Consequences IIâ on Jan. 26. About 90-100 people logged in to view it.
In 2008, a filmmaking team consisting of Childs of Portsmouth, demographer Peter Francese of Exeter and former state Commissioner of Agriculture Lorraine Merrill of Stratham published a book and made a movie about the decline of the state s young workforce. It was called âCommunities & Consequences: The Unbalancing of New Hampshireâs Human Ecology.
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CONWAY â Two returning local state representatives will be part of the Republican leadership team in the House of Representatives over the next two years.
Rep. Mark McConkey of Freedom and Rep. Karen Umberger of Conway were prevailed in November after losing their seats two years ago.
Now, McConkey has been named vice chair of the powerful Public Works and Highways Committee, and Umberger will chair the House Finance Division II Committee, responsible for the budgets of Safety, Transportation, Education, Fish and Game, the N.H. Lottery, and Police Standards and Training.
âIâm delighted,â Umberger, who held the position from 2016-18, told the Sun.