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  • 1 day ago | conwaydailysun.com | Tom Eastman

    BARTLETT — The 2025 Believe in Books Literacy Foundation’s Sunset Concert Series returns to the region’s only outdoor amphitheater at the 100 Acre Wood in Glen on Friday evenings this summer, featuring a variety of music ranging from reggae to rock to tribute bands. Each concert is presented starting at 6:30 p.m., rain or shine. kAm!C@4665D 36?67:E E96 ?@?\AC@7:E q6=:6G6 :?

  • 1 day ago | conwaydailysun.com | Tom Eastman

    BARTLETT — Though the regulatory process remains expensive and the cost building materials high, changes in Conway zoning in recent years have helped make affordable housing more possible . That was the upshot of the Mount Washington Valley Housing Coalition’s recent housing charrette, with the reveal of the hypothetical exercise held Monday evening at Ledge Brewing in Intervale and attended by about 30 people. kAm“|J E2<62H2J H2D E92E K@?:?8 W:? r@?H2JX 5@6D?’E D66> E@ 36 86EE:?8 :?

  • 3 days ago | conwaydailysun.com | Tom Eastman

    BARTLETT — Approximately 35 people attended the Mount Washington Valley Housing Coalition’s  listening session for the first part of its three-part “Conway Forward: Affordable by Design” housing charrette held last Tuesday at Ledge Brewing in Intervale. Among those in attendance were Conway Selectman John Colbath, state Rep.

  • 3 days ago | conwaydailysun.com | Tom Eastman

    CONWAY — Work has hastened in recent weeks on converting the former Echo Group building in Conway Village into housing, with the project calling for 24 one-bedroom rental apartments and a manager’s apartment along with a 4,552-square-foot commercial space at the eastern end of the building being built by Neha and Pankaj “Prince” Garg.

  • 6 days ago | conwaydailysun.com | Tom Eastman

    CONWAY — Lordy, it’s been one wet May so far, hasn’t it? Just how wet has it been this first week and a half? We spoke with Brian Fitzgerald, director of education for the Mount Washington Observatory, and he said their weather station on Pine Street as of 8 a.m. last Friday had recorded 2.87 inches of rain — and that was before this Friday and Saturday’s showers, which are predicted to get quite heavy, with 2-3 inches expected to fall.

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