The Conway Daily Sun, Tuesday, September 6, 2011

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Kennett wins football opener against defending state champs. Page 13

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2011

VOL. 23 NO. 161

CONWAY, N.H.

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Tamworth backs away from suing CMI

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TAMWORTH — Selectmen decided to drop their court case against Club Motorsports, which they accused of breaking a

wetlands ordinance in construction of a driving-themed country club on Mount Whittier. The selectmen's decision came weeks after a Superior Court judge Steven Houran denied the town of Tamworth's request for a preliminary injunction to

stop Club Motorsports from proceeding with the project. Houran issued his ruling on July 29. Houran ruled the town isn't entitled to see CMI page 8

Memorial Hospital hosts tour of new wound care center BY TOM EASTMAN THE CONWAY DAILY SUN

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Dr. Alan Goldenhar (left) and Dr. Stuart Battle (right) with attendant Rob Greenwood at Memeorial Hospital’s new hyperbaric wound center room, which opened Friday. the facility features two hyperbaric chambers which provide oxygen rich environments for the treatment of chronic wounds, often found as a complication of diabetes. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)

CONWAY — Patients who suffer from lingering wounds now have a new local resource available to them. Memorial Hospital nearly two months ago opened its state-of-theart Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine on its North Conway campus. It offers care close at home — the nearest other wound centers are located 80 miles away in Portland or Manchester, according to Memorial Hospital president and CEO Scott McKinnon. The center's co-chairs, Dr. W. Stuart Battle, MD., and podiatrist Dr. Alan S. Goldenhar, DPM, FACFAS, and staff hosted an open house tour of the new facility Thursday. It was scheduled to take in its first six see HOSPITAL page 10

Arrest warrants issued in connection with Kennett High break-in

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CONWAY — Police announced last week they have warrants for two 2011 Kennett High graduates who they say broke into

Kennett High Aug. 29 to burglarize and vandalize. The warrants, for Garrett Gagne, 17, of 1484 Passaconaway Road in Albany, and Jon Cooper, 18, of 42 Thorn Hill Road, in Jackson, were for burglary and two counts

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of criminal mischief each. Cooper’s warrant also included a theft complaint. Among the items stolen were band instruments and school trophies. see WARRANTS page 8

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