The Conway Daily Sun, Wednesday, February 1, 2012

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2012

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W e’re all in this econom y together. To help ease the high cost of health care for you, we are taking two steps to make your care here more affordable: 1) no a nnua l fee increa se this Ja nua ry, 2012; 2) a sliding fee schedule w here you m ay qua lify for up to a 60% discount

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Land acquired for Albany Town Forest 310 acres off the Kancamagus Highway purchased for $800,000

ALBANY — After a four-year effort, Albany has acquired 310 acres for a town forest. The $800,000 cost came from a variety of sources, including $149,000 that Albany voters approved in 2010. The land was purchased from the Ken-

nett Company. The Trust for Public Land, the state and the town announced the acquisition Monday. The 310 acres of land, off the Kancamagus Highway, will remain intact, preserving the views entering the White Mountain

National Forest, which attracts more than six million visitors annually. The town's purchase of 310 acres establishes the Albany Town Forest, which will generate revenue through sustainable see ALBANY page 11

Lawmakers to 'mothball' old nursing home; future use unknown

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OSSIPEE — Lawmakers voted on Monday to "mothball" the old county nursing home but they couldn't agree on what that means. Carroll County's new nursing home, Mountain View Community, was completed in the fall. County commissioners planned to use the old building for new nursing home's wood pellet heating system, laundry and maintenance. The

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