The Conway Daily Sun, Wednesday, November 23, 2011

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Bright shopping forecast for Black Friday. See supplement inside

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2011

VOL. 23 NO. 216x CONWAY, N.H.

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Local ski areas fired up the snow guns Tuesday, and Mother Nature is expected to make her own snow today. Here, David Libby, a three-year snowmaking veteran, checks the quality of the snow being produced at Attitash on Tuesday. Attitash is hoping to open some trails by Dec. 3. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)

Up to 12 inches expected to fall Wednesday BY TOM EASTMAN THE CONWAY DAILY SUN

CONWAY — First Halloween snow — and now the day before Turkey Day. What’s next, a Christmas blizzard? Travelers in New Hampshire braced for snow on the day before Thanksgiving,

always one of the biggest travel days of the year. Anywhere from 6 to 12 inches or more of snow was forecast for the White Mountains, with the snow expected to start late Tuesday night and to continue into Wednesday before clearing that evening, according to WMUR-TV 9 meteorologist

Kevin Skarupa Tuesday. Sunny weather is predicted for Thanksgiving Day, Black Friday and into the weekend with some warmup predicted. The snow is expected to be a rain mix from Manchester to the Seacoast. see SNOW page 8

Cold case: Murder remains unsolved, 10 years later BY ERIK EISELE THE CONWAY DAILY SUN

PINKHAM NOTCH — Authorities are turning to the public for help solving a murder of a Quebec woman whose body

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was discovered on Thanksgiving Day 10 years ago. The Attorney General and State Police put out a joint statement Tuesday asking for information about the murder of Louise Chaput, a 52-year-old Sherbrooke social

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