Entries by Tony

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American Division and Unity

The Presidential Primaries have moved beyond New Hampshire. They’re just the first taste of the 2020 election cycle which is likely to be contentious and divisive regardless of who wins. I used my opportunity to talk to those at the polls holding signs to see if they saw any chance for unity in America’s future. […]

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Conway Man Dies in Snowmobiling Accident

A New Hampshire man has died in a snowmobile crash in the White Mountain National Forest in Maine. Authorities say 49-year-old Paul Whitaker, of Conway, was riding south on Route 113 in Batchelders Grant Township when he went off the trail and hit a tree late Friday afternoon. Mark Latti, communications director for the Maine […]

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Drive Time Interview: Annual Ice Harvest

Tony Zore sits down with Dawn Gilpatrick to discuss the Ice Harvest at Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm this Saturday 11am until 3pm. Click here if audio fails. Click here for more information. This Drive Time Interview was made possible by   Drive Time Interviews are a specialty program on week days at 5pm […]

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Sarah McCarthy Found Dead

28-year-old Sarah McCarthy has been found dead after the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office put out a call to help locate her that circulated on social media. McCarthy had last been seen leaving work at the Fairgrounds Pizza and Pub just before midnight Friday night (2/14). She had been planning to meet a friend in Conway, […]

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Adult Day Center Forum to include Sen. Hassan

Senator Maggie Hassan will meeting with local leaders for a discussion on aging and healthcare in Center Conway Tuesday next week (2/18). The closed meeting will be happening at the Mt. Washington Valley Adult Day Center in Center Conway and will be alongside a tour of the Adult Day Center. Also attending the forum will […]

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NH Committee Advances Bill to Ban Facial ID Tech

New Hampshire’s House Executive Departments and Administration Committee voted today (2/13/20) to approve the advancement of a bill that would ban the state from utilizing facial recognition technology. HB1642 is a bi-partisan bill that prohibits New Hampshire as well as its counties, cities or towns from using any form of facial surveillance technology. It would […]