https://www.wmwv.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/logo-1.jpg00Luciahttps://www.wmwv.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/logo-1.jpgLucia2020-05-15 05:46:002020-05-15 05:46:00Arts Jubilee is Cancelled Due to COVID-19 Concern
The Conway election was held yesterday and the turnout was better than ever despite the delay caused by COVID-19. A normal election held in April attracts from 1,200 to 1,500 voters and this year there was a total of 1,457 ballots cast. In general most of the capital improvements were turned down which will help Conway financially. Mary Seavey and David Weathers will return to the board of selectmen. Rodney King is police commissioner and new to the planning board are Earle Sires IV and Ailie Byers. Elected to the budget committee are the familiar faces of David Jensen and James LeFebvre. Erik Corbett and Peter Donohoe also won their seats. Jess Whitelaw, Michelle Capozzoli and Joe Mosca return to the school board unopposed.
For more information on election results please visit: conwaynh.org
https://www.wmwv.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/logo-1.jpg00Clay Groveshttps://www.wmwv.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/logo-1.jpgClay Groves2020-05-13 14:53:072020-05-13 14:54:28CONWAY’S DELAYED ELECTION HELD WITH GREAT TURNOUT:
Field Electric‘s Vice President Bob Herbeck gave Roy a call earlier today to check in and update us on what Field Electric has going on. Field Electric is an “essential” business and service ran out of Fryeburg, ME and is made up of 14 employees. Bob explained how their “safety process” has been changed slightly since COVID-19 and said that the safety of their staff and customers is a top priority. He also told us all about the different services they offer whether that be residential, commercial, generators, solar, and more. Click below to listen!
(NOTE: We have received reports of audio issues from iPhone users, please let us know if you have any issues and what platform you are listening on at office@wmwv.com – Thank you for your understanding!)
https://www.wmwv.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/logo-1.jpg00Luciahttps://www.wmwv.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/logo-1.jpgLucia2020-05-11 12:24:042020-05-11 12:24:04Field Electric Has The Power!
Tomorrow, Tuesday May 12th, there will be “In-Person Voting” going on from
8 a.m. – 7 p.m. at the Conway Town Public Works Garage, at 1611 East Main St., Center Conway, next to the Center Conway Fire Station.
Under the drive-through voting plan developed by town officials, people will NOT have to get out their cars to vote. They will drive into a bay of the large town garage where they will check in and receive their ballots. They will then drive out the back of the building, park their car, and fill out their ballots using their own pen or a disposable golf pencil provided by the town. They will then drop off their ballots with election officials as they drive out of the complex. Sample Ballots are below.
https://www.wmwv.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/logo-1.jpg00Luciahttps://www.wmwv.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/logo-1.jpgLucia2020-05-11 07:17:442020-05-11 07:17:44Tuesday, May 12th is Voting Day in Conway!
Most dental offices in the state shut down voluntarily in March except for emergency visits because of the risk of COVID-19 and its unknown factors. They’ve now been given the green light to reopen in New Hampshire. In previous discussions with the governor, he spoke about the invasive nature of dentistry and that he was working with individuals all over the industry in New Hampshire to create guidelines for safety and what may be mandated for patients and staff for them to reopen safely. That day is here.
Governor Sununu announced today that dentists’ offices will be allowed to reopen in New Hampshire if they wish to do so beginning Monday. There are now guidelines in place to reopen with safety precautions in place. Governor Sununu shares the cooperation that went into making the decision to open this business category: “This was vetted and approved by the Department of Public Health. It has stakeholder buy-in from folks across the industry, whether it be dental hygienists, oral surgeons, a variety of folks really came together, especially over this past week, working with our reopen New Hampshire task force to create a document working with the public health, gives, I think, a lot of folks of competence as we go forward to make this opportunity available to the citizens.”
Last week alone there were thousands of online requests for millions of masks, part of the PPE help coming to help reopen businesses in New Hampshire. The governor spoke about New Hampshire’s current orders for masks and says they’re steadily coming in. He says, “The state is working directly with the dental offices themselves to offer assistance in securing PPE, to that they and their patients can work in a safe environment.”
When asked, Health Commissioner Lori Shibinette said the guidelines are specific to keeping everyone that may be working or visiting a dental office safe and if there were any reason for concern about an outbreak of COVID-19 health officials would issue and alert.
Patients should be in touch directly with their own dentists and see when their individual offices will open.
For more information on the dental industry guidelines, please visit nh.gov.
https://www.wmwv.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/logo-1.jpg00Clay Groveshttps://www.wmwv.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/logo-1.jpgClay Groves2020-05-08 16:13:362020-05-08 16:13:36DENTAL OFFICES GIVEN THE GREEN LIGHT TO REOPEN IN NEW HAMPSHIRE:
Arts Jubilee is Cancelled Due to COVID-19 Concern
CONWAY’S DELAYED ELECTION HELD WITH GREAT TURNOUT:
The Conway election was held yesterday and the turnout was better than ever despite the delay caused by COVID-19. A normal election held in April attracts from 1,200 to 1,500 voters and this year there was a total of 1,457 ballots cast. In general most of the capital improvements were turned down which will help Conway financially. Mary Seavey and David Weathers will return to the board of selectmen. Rodney King is police commissioner and new to the planning board are Earle Sires IV and Ailie Byers. Elected to the budget committee are the familiar faces of David Jensen and James LeFebvre. Erik Corbett and Peter Donohoe also won their seats. Jess Whitelaw, Michelle Capozzoli and Joe Mosca return to the school board unopposed.
For more information on election results please visit: conwaynh.org
Field Electric Has The Power!
Field Electric‘s Vice President Bob Herbeck gave Roy a call earlier today to check in and update us on what Field Electric has going on. Field Electric is an “essential” business and service ran out of Fryeburg, ME and is made up of 14 employees. Bob explained how their “safety process” has been changed slightly since COVID-19 and said that the safety of their staff and customers is a top priority. He also told us all about the different services they offer whether that be residential, commercial, generators, solar, and more. Click below to listen!
(NOTE: We have received reports of audio issues from iPhone users, please let us know if you have any issues and what platform you are listening on at office@wmwv.com – Thank you for your understanding!)
Field Electric is located at 183 Bridgton Road in Fryeburg, ME and at FIELDELECTRICONLINE.COM
Feel free to email them at office@fieldelectriconline.com or call them at 207-256-3048
Tuesday, May 12th is Voting Day in Conway!
DENTAL OFFICES GIVEN THE GREEN LIGHT TO REOPEN IN NEW HAMPSHIRE:
Most dental offices in the state shut down voluntarily in March except for emergency visits because of the risk of COVID-19 and its unknown factors. They’ve now been given the green light to reopen in New Hampshire. In previous discussions with the governor, he spoke about the invasive nature of dentistry and that he was working with individuals all over the industry in New Hampshire to create guidelines for safety and what may be mandated for patients and staff for them to reopen safely. That day is here.
Governor Sununu announced today that dentists’ offices will be allowed to reopen in New Hampshire if they wish to do so beginning Monday. There are now guidelines in place to reopen with safety precautions in place. Governor Sununu shares the cooperation that went into making the decision to open this business category: “This was vetted and approved by the Department of Public Health. It has stakeholder buy-in from folks across the industry, whether it be dental hygienists, oral surgeons, a variety of folks really came together, especially over this past week, working with our reopen New Hampshire task force to create a document working with the public health, gives, I think, a lot of folks of competence as we go forward to make this opportunity available to the citizens.”
Last week alone there were thousands of online requests for millions of masks, part of the PPE help coming to help reopen businesses in New Hampshire. The governor spoke about New Hampshire’s current orders for masks and says they’re steadily coming in. He says, “The state is working directly with the dental offices themselves to offer assistance in securing PPE, to that they and their patients can work in a safe environment.”
When asked, Health Commissioner Lori Shibinette said the guidelines are specific to keeping everyone that may be working or visiting a dental office safe and if there were any reason for concern about an outbreak of COVID-19 health officials would issue and alert.
Patients should be in touch directly with their own dentists and see when their individual offices will open.
For more information on the dental industry guidelines, please visit nh.gov.