The Conway Daily Sun, Thursday, June 16, 2011

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New England Inn, White Mountain Aquatic Center pool their resources Aquatic center will utilize the inn’s pool for its swimming programs BY TOM EASTMAN THE CONWAY DAILY SUN

BARTLETT — The New England Inn in Intervale is literally getting into the swim of things locally. Lance Merrill, owner of the landmark inn, and

Maury McKinney, director of the non-profit White Mountain Aquatic Foundation, announced this week that the inn's indoor pool will serve as the home of the White Mountain Aquatic Center. The new arrangement gives the inn greater vissee POOL page 8

FRYEBURG — Voters chose Thomas Klinepeter for selectman by a threeto-one margin Tuesday in an election that didn’t bring out the crowds. Klinepeter received 292 votes, compared to 105 for his challenger, Lawrence Perry, putting Klinepeter squarely back into the seat he held for the last three years. The turnout was just about what town officials expected, though it was lower than elections that correspond with state elections. “It was 399 people that voted,” said Theresa Shaw, the town clerk. That’s about 15 percent of the roughly 2,700 registered Fryeburg voters, she said, about average for an election only dealing with local issues. “People aren’t seeing see FRYEBURG page 8

Man accused in hatchet assault says he was acting in self-defense BY ERIK EISELE THE CONWAY DAILY SUN

CONWAY — The Center Conway man accused of striking another man in the head with a hatchet said he was acting in selfdefense. “All I was going to try to do was block the knife,” said Ivan Felder, 41, as he stood in the driveway explaining what happened on the afternoon of May 31. Felder is out on bail facing second-degree assault charges. The Conway Police Department also has an outstanding warrant for

his arrest on shoplifting charges. His assault case has been bound over to superior court, which deals with felony cases. The man he hit, 18-year-old see FELDER page 10 Ivan Felder, out on bail facing second-degree assault charges, stands in front of his Hatch Road home, where on May 31 he is accused of hitting Lucas Davis in the head with a hatchet. “All I was going to try to do was block the knife,” he said. The hat he’s holding is from his collection. It is the same as one he was alleged to have stolen, which prompted the incident. (ERIK EISELE PHOTO)


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