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If you need assistance with the public file, please contact Lucia Seavey at 603-356-8870 or office@wmwv.com.
If you need assistance please contact Lucia Seavey at 603-356-8870 or e-mail office@wmwv.com.
Cancellations & Delays – Thursday, February 27th, 2020
Thursday, February 27th, 2020 (updated 3:35pm)
MWV Adult Day Center – CLOSED
Gibson Center – CLOSED
Vaughn Food Bank – CLOSED
Mountain Top Music Center – CLOSED
Jean Limmer Dance Center – CLOSED
The North Conway Public Library will be closing at 4pm
White Birch Books will have NO BOOK GROUP
Stone Mountain Arts Center has rescheduled Comedian Bob Marley to Wednesday, March 11th
To Report a Cancellation or Delay, please contact our offices at 603-356-8870
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Grief and Loss Support Group at Children Unlimited
Memorial Hospital has started a Grief and Loss Support Group for women experiencing grief as a result of a loss of pregnancy or birth. The program will be hosted by Children Unlimited. Memorial Hospital says the group will provide coping skills and education to help women understand their experience and story. Registered nurse Leigh Copsey of the hospital’s family birthing center says that staff had offered pamphlets, brochures, or referred patients to books on the subject in the past but it felt inadequate. The new program is designed to try and fill that void. Memorial says the Grief and Loss Support Group meets the first Monday of every month at noon at Children Unlimited, 182 West Main Street in Conway.
Inclement Weather on the Way
Valley residents have experienced spring-like temperatures for the start of this week, but weather forecasters say not to get used to it. Temperatures are still expected to be above freezing tomorrow (2/26/20) as precipitation comes in, but that will change as temperatures drop Wednesday night bringing a predicted one to three inches of snow. Thursday is also expected to see precipitation throughout the day but what type will depend on whether the winds bring cold air from the north. It could be the difference between a fresh layer of powder or a dreaded sludge sure to freeze with the predicted cold afterwards.