Planning Board wants time to absorb the outside engineering report, which contains 46 numbered points of concern, including the fact that the expansion is on the floodplain. Several lake residents express concerns about flooding and evacuation plans. Planning Board member Rick St. Jean accuses them and conservation groups of "fear-mongering."
At a public meeting, Ossipee town officials and residents questioned the environmental impact of the proposed expansion of Westward Shores campground. The town has hired an outside engineering firm as "a second pair of professional eyes" to determine the plan's compliance with local regulations. The campground's owner calls concerns about the impact of flooding "way overblown" as residents ask if high water could overwhelm the septic system and prevent campers from safely vacating the property.
The 12-year battle over, the controversial track project in the Ossipee Range is moving ahead. A spokesman says you'll hear the noise, but it will be no worse than hearing cars on a highway.
Put your thinking cap on and try to guess when Ossipee Lake will be completely free of ice. Guess the correct day and time (to the closest half hour) and you could win a brand new rod and reel in this contest sponsored by the Ossipee Recreation Department and New England Rod and Reel.
A lack of Old Home Week volunteers may mean no fireworks this year, according to the organization's co-chair. The fireworks display annually draws residents and visitors to the lake from all points.
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