After receiving a tip on Saturday, April 6th, Conway Police discovered that a mobile home at 18 Colbath Street in Conway was being used primarily to grow marijuana. Officers report the mobile home had sophisticated lighting, ventilation and filtration set up to create a favorable environment for the many plants seized during the raid. The manufacturing of marijuana is a felony in New Hampshire. Daniel Davis, who was found on scene, was immediately taken into custody on the charge of manufacturing of marijuana. Investigators say they later learned of the involvement of another man they identify as Greydon Turner, who was also taken into custody this morning (4/8/19) on the charge of manufacturing marijuana. Both suspects were bailed and are expected to be in Carroll County Superior Court on April 18th.
Tony Zore sits down with Andrew Drummond and Tyler Rey to discuss two events for the Granite Backcountry Alliance. Their “Wild Pow!” event, a ‘passion into purpose,’ talk with Professional Snowboarder Forrest Shearers is happening tomorrow (4/5/19) at Tuckerman Brewing Company. Their, “Wild Corn!” event is at Black Mountain in Jackson from 9am-9pm this Saturday (4/6/19).
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Tony Zore sits down with Kelly Drew to discuss the, “Rise Against Hunger,” community service project event hosted by the Rotary Club of North Conway. This Saturday from 10am-3:30pm at the River Church in Center Conway.
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Tony Zore sits down with Michelle Cruz to discuss the 16th Annual Chili Cookoff this coming Saturday (4/6/19) at the North Conway Community Center from 11am-3pm.
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Tony Zore sits down with Nick Robbins and Heather Burnell to discuss White Mountain Waldorf’s 18th Annual Silent and Live Charity Auction next Friday (4/12/19) from 6:30-9pm at Tin Mountain Conservation Center.
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A wild tiger was witnessed roaming 100 Acre Woods earlier today, concerning local officials. Zoology expert Christopher Robin was quoted as saying, “I shouldn’t worry too much, he’ll probably bounce around a bunch before finding his way home again.” But Conway PD are reportedly worried, citing children on the trail networks as a veritable feast for the tiger. Police Chief Edward Wagner says, “What I want to know is how the tiger ended up in the area? It’s not like we have a local zoo.” That question was quickly resolved when Believe in Books Literacy Foundation came forward admitting guilt. Nate Sawyer issued a brief statement saying, “We invited the tiger to check out our grounds in preparation for his visit at our Storybook Character Breakfast on April 13th. Never did we imagine he would cause such a fuss.”