Ossipee selectmen are undeterred by warnings from state preservation officials that taxpayers could spend thousands on environmental research, and end up without a public beach.
Ossipee selectmen are undeterred by warnings from state preservation officials that taxpayers could spend thousands on environmental research, and end up without a public beach.
Ossipee’s next steps in its plan to build a town beach in state-owned Ossipee Lake Natural Area remain unclear after the selectmen met yesterday at their regularly scheduled board meeting.
To increase the public’s awareness of that distinction, Ossipee Lake Alliance has expanded its website to include a section on the lake’s unique features.
Annual drawdown in the water level of Ossipee Lake will begin on Tuesday, September 6, instead of the normal Columbus Day date, according to New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services.
Artifacts 3,000 to 8,000 years old are sitting at what could be the future site of a town beach on Ossipee Lake, state preservation officials confirmed Monday.