“Possible loss of state parks getting notice” is the headline of the David Brooks article published today by nashuatelegraph.com.
“Make sure that if you value these parks, you have a say in their future,” said state Rep. Sue Gottling, of Sunapee. She is one of four state representatives who released an “open letter” Thursday, emphasizing the financial dilemma facing New Hampshire’s state parks. Read more…
Related articles:
Long-term Planning for NH Parks Continues–Public Comment Invited (SunapeeNews.com)
Future of our parks (cmonitor.com)
27 parks could be up for grabs (unionleader.com)
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