05-05-2005, 09:27 AM
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Former MP official writes in today's Granite State News
Just 1½ of four paragraphs seems to sum it up for us on Winnipesaukee:
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"...Unfortunately, the Lake Winnipesaukee we enjoyed in the 1970s was very different from the lake we have today. While the change over time is inevitable, we do have an obligation to protect more than the quality of the lake water. We must protect the "quality of family life" on the Lake for generations to come.
"Can all the activities in, on or around the lake co-exist in harmony? Will our children and grandchildren still be able to enjoy swimming, sailing, water skiing and other activities or are changes on the lake compromising of their safety? Perhaps we need a new group of "preservationists"… stewards for the protection for the family life as we wish to enjoy it on the water...I am pleased that such an effort is under way. House Bill 162, currently in committee, may be an answer, or at least one of them...."
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http://granitestatenews.com/1editorl...ooptracking=51
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