Freedom Not Resting Well With Decision Allowing Winter Use at Totem PoleSeptember 17, 2004|Nate Giarnese|Conway Daily Sun|0 CommentsA condition to restrict wells added to a sub-division approval to allow overnight use of sites from six to eleven months has prompted six Freedom residents to consult a lawyer.
Racetrack Opponents Convince Army Corps to Hold Public HearingSeptember 13, 2004|Nate Giarnese|Conway Daily Sun|0 CommentsLobbying by opponents of the planned racetrack has apparently paid off and the U.S Army Corps of Engineers has agreed to hold a public hearing on the 251 acre motorsports park proposed to be built on the north bank of Mount Whittier.
It’s Hand-to-Hand Combat In Fight Against MilfoilSeptember 9, 2004|David Carkhuff|Conway Daily Sun|0 CommentsMaine divers may replace herbicides as the best tool to root out milfoil, the fast-growing underwater plant that threatens Ossipee Lake.
Freedom Officials Fear Totem Pole Approval May Double Town’s PopulationSeptember 3, 2004|Nate Giarnese|Conway Daily Sun|1 CommentThe Freedom planning board on August 19th reluctantly approved an amendment to a 1988 agreement with Totem Pole Park that would extend overnight camping at the condominium campground from 6 to 11 months.
Fire Destroys Building at Camp CodyAugust 10, 2004|David Carkhuff|Conway Daily Sun|0 CommentsAn early-morning fire at Camp Cody on Ossipee Lake Monday demolished a multiple-use building that had been used as a wood shop over the summer and set up as a chapel for an incoming church group. Nobody was hurt in the blaze.