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Audrey Cox from NH Chronicle stopped by today and learned a few things!
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....keeping " urban decay " out of photos for nearly 3 years! |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Merrimack and Welch Island
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This is easy, and means we can have reasonable water depths past August 1. I still remember Hurricane Carol in 1954. Weirs docks were all under water at least a foot. Some larger boats in Channel boathouses had to be "sunk" to get them out of the boathouse so they wouldn't be damaged by hitting rafters/roofs. No thought about a NWZ lake-wide as far as I can remember. (No Marine Patrol in those days; Public Utilities Commission only).
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