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The Weirs Beach post office is open, and has never been closed. Less gives out this false infomation over & over again for what reason I do not know. I'm sorry that vistors to the Wini Forum have to be subjected to this constant nonsense, but it is what it is.
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.................... http://www.thenhva.org/docs/area-map.pdf It looks like quite a bit of property in the heart of Weirs Beach on and above Lakeside Ave belongs to the NH Veterans Assoc and is somehow related to the Civil War between the states from 1861-1865, or something? Further investigation by someone with a brain is needed here! I've lost my brain, I've lost my brain......where did it go? ![]() ![]() www.thenhva.org/ and then click on the NHVA green historic sign for a brief history.
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I stand corrected....thankyou very much....and I will make a mental note of it. Why don't we take a look-see at all the property that is owned by the NH Veterans Association and how that would effect any new commercial development such as a talked about gambling casino. Probably a very very long shot, but just maybe the NH Veterans could qualify as a tax exempt organization and open up a very nice casino with a Civil War between the states, 1861-1865, gambling casino theme. You know, line up three pictures of Stonewall Jackson and you win big at the slots! Talk about good paying casino jobs that come with veteran's preference! Now, we are talking here! www.thenhva.org/ and click onto the historic green sign for a brief history description.
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