Well, I guess you can go kayak in the broads now. The State has decided we do not have enough laws and enough to spend money on.
Lake Winnipesaukee Speed Limit to be signed by Gov.
- By Adam Dow
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Well, I guess you can go kayak in the broads now. The State has decided we do not have enough laws and enough to spend money on.
Well, I guess you can go kayak in the broads now. The State has decided we do not have enough laws and enough to spend money on.
Interesting legislation for the speed limit on Lake Winnipesaukee, you can go as fast as you want on the small lakes, but if you want to go over 45 on the big late you had better bring your aquafuzz buster.
Interesting legislation for the speed limit on Lake Winnipesaukee, you can go as fast as you want on the small lakes, but if you want to go over 45 on the big late you had better bring your aquafuzz buster.
The bottom line is everyone would prefer clean lakes, rivers and streams. New Hampshire's DES has been working very hard on the new Comprehensive Shoreland Protection Act. In a continuing effort to inform the public and waterfront owners about the changes in the regulations and the enforcement of the rules, they have produced their first [...]
The bottom line is everyone would prefer clean lakes, rivers and streams. New Hampshire's DES has been working very hard on the new Comprehensive Shoreland Protection Act. In a continuing effort to inform the public and waterfront owners about the changes in the regulations and the enforcement of the rules, they have produced their first [...]
Forget about Red and Blue states, we have a political issue that has divided the boaters on Lake Winnipesaukee. The speed limit has passed the house and here is the rest of the story.
Forget about Red and Blue states, we have a political issue that has divided the boaters on Lake Winnipesaukee. The speed limit has passed the house and here is the rest of the story.
Dear Prospective NHSA Members,
SB-352 Changes to the CSPA:
The NH House RR&D committee voted 15-2 to recommend approval of the amended version of this bill. These changes clarify the impervious limits to either 20% or 30% and simplify the requirements for increase from 20% to 30% by removing the requirement of a deed restriction. Click [...]
Dear Prospective NHSA Members,
SB-352 Changes to the CSPA:
The NH House RR&D committee voted 15-2 to recommend approval of the amended version of this bill. These changes clarify the impervious limits to either 20% or 30% and simplify the requirements for increase from 20% to 30% by removing the requirement of a deed restriction. Click [...]
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