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If you need assistance with the public file, please contact Keith Murray at 603-356-8870 or gm@wmwv.com.

If you need assistance please contact Keith Murray at 603-356-8870 or e-mail gm@wmwv.com.

Photo Courtesy of Conway PD;  Mitchell Harmon, 31, of Conway

North Conway, NH – On Friday, February 26, 2021, at 11:38 am officers were dispatched to the area of the Route 16/ Barnes Road intersection for a 3 vehicle crash.  It was reported that two individuals involved in the accident had experienced non-life threatening injuries as a result of the collision.  Witnesses further advised that the vehicle believed to be responsible for the crash, a blue Subaru station wagon, had taken off traveling southbound on Route 16 and was observed pulling into the parking lot on the back side of Polo.  The male operator exited the Subaru and ran off on foot in the direction of Settlers Green

Several officers arrived in the area to care for those involved in the accident and to look for the male operator of the Subaru.  Approximately 10 minutes later, the male was located in the parking lot of Barley and Salt.  The male operator was identified to be     

Mitchell Harmon

31 years old

Conway, NH

Mitchell Harmon was taken into custody for Conduct After an Accident with Death or Bodily Injury as defined by NH RSA 264:25 (Felony B).  Mitchell Harmon was also driving with a suspended license and the 2003 Subaru was found to be unregistered and uninspected.  He was charged with Driving After Revocation or Suspension and cited for operating an unregistered and uninspected vehicle. 

Mitchell Harmon has an extensive motor vehicle history.  He was bailed on personal recognizance with a court date to be determined.

Christopher Mattei

Chief of Conway Police

Freedom – On Saturday, February 27th, at approximately 3:45 pm NH Fish and Game was notified of a single party snowmobile accident on Ossipee Lake in Freedom. On scene Conservation Officers along with the Freedom Fire Department found a single male who had been riding the shore line of Ossipee Lake.  On scene investigation revealed that the snowmobile had apparently struck a large snow covered rock resulting in the snowmobile and operator being ejected approximately 75 feet. The operator identified as Christopher Baddeley, 48 of Windham NH, suffered serious but non-life threatening injuries and was taken by ambulance to Huggins Hospital in Wolfeboro. Speed and riding conditions seem to be contributing factors. Riders are reminded to pay extra attention in unfamiliar areas and adjust speed accordingly.

SOURCE: NH Fish and Game Press Release

Are you ready to enjoy your favorite Girl Scout cookie? Local Girl Scout Troop 10615 is setting up shop – and although this year the booth and process may look a bit different, they will still be selling the same amazing Girl Scout favorites at the same price as years past.

According to Troop 10615’s Girl Scout Ambassador Anya Nicoll, their goal is to sell over 2000 boxes to help fund their work towards their Girl Scout Silver and Gold Awards, which are girl-led projects that benefits our local communities and allows the girls to develop critical leadership skills. “This past year, we had three girls, Molly DellaValla, Autumn Verran, and Tava Nicoll, achieve their Silver Awards and everyone else, myself included, is still working hard on our projects!”

Due to Covid-19, Troop 10615 will be limiting the number of booths that they normally offer. They will be conducting two booths at the North Conway Walmart, Saturday, February 13th and February 20th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you are unable to get to one of these dates, please contact them at 603.493.3325 and they will work to arrange a contactless delivery to your home in the valley.

You can also visit the troop’s digital cookie site and select to have the cookies shipped to your home, the home of a loved one, or to donate a box or two to our local responders- the true heroes of this pandemic!

BUY COOKIES HERE: https://digitalcookie.girlscouts.org/scout/troop10615-126

Troop 10615 thanks you for your support of the Girl Scouts!

When you buy Girl Scout Cookies you do two things:

  • You help girls gain important life skills. By running her own cookie business and working with others, Girl Scouts learn money management, people skills, goal-setting, decision-making, and business ethics.
  • You help fund local Girl Scout troop activities and leadership programs— educational activities, camp,
    and other field trips that Conway Girl Scouts participate in all year long. Girl Scouts fund important community projects at the local level, too, so when you buy Girl Scout Cookies in your neighborhood, you are keeping your dollars in your community.

    There are eight Girl Scout Cookies offered this year: Vegan Thin Mints, Samoas, Tagalongs, Trefoils, Do-si-Dos, gluten-free Toffee-tastic, s’mores and the new Lemon-up. Can’t eat the cookies? Please consider donating a box to their Gift of Caring Program which will benefit area first responders.