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Continued from Front Page, June
18, 2009
Alternative Management Strategies
listed are (highlighting by Sunacom):
a. Internal transfer to Division of Forests and
Lands or another State agency
b. External transfer to
municipality, non-profit, or other
organization that provides
public access.
c. Lease
or other Management Agreement (partial or whole).
d. Disposal through the
Cooperative Land Management Program process.
e. Decommission
(partial or whole).
f. Sponsorship.
g. Partnering &
Partnership.
h. Public-Private
Partnership.
i. Concession.
j. Land
leases / Facility agreements.
Editor's comment: I learned of this today
via a Union
Leader story and several emails. According to the state website,
there have already been "Public Information Sessions" in
Lancaster, Concord and Portsmouth. One session remains: Tuesday,
June 23, 4 to 7 pm, Peterborough Town Hall, 1 Grove Street,
Peterborough.
All 27 on the "Alternative Management Strategy" list:
Ahern State Park, Laconia
Annett Wayside, Rindge
Bear's Den, Gilsum
Bedell Bridge State Park, Haverhill
Bradford Pines, Bradford
Cardigan State Park, Orange
Chesterfield Gorge Natural Area, Chesterfield
Clough State Park, Weare
Eisenhower Memorial Wayside Park, Carroll
Endicott Rock, Laconia
Forest Lake State Park, Dalton
Gardner Memorial Wayside, Wilmot
Governor Wentworth Historic Site, Wolfeboro
Hannah Duston Memorial, Boscawen
Jenness State Beach, Rye
Kingston State Park, Kingston
Lake Tarleton State Park, Piermont
Madison Boulder Natural Area, Madison
Nansan Wayside Park, Milan
North Hampton State Beach
Pisgah State Park in Winchester, Hinsdale and Chesterfield
Plummer's Ledge, Wentworth
Sculptured Rocks Natural Area, Groton
Silver Lake State Park, Hollis
Wadleigh State Park, Sutton
Wentworth State Park, Wolfeboro
White Island, Isles of Shoals, Rye
Wadleigh Hill Rd., adjacent to
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