silver lake park DON'T MISS THE CHANCE TO OWN YOUR OWN BEACH~

Residents of Hollis, New Hampshire will have a unique opportunity to consider whether they want to purchase or lease their own state park and beach.

Silver Lake State Park is a beautiful state park with a 34 acre lake, ball fields and an 1,000 foot beach.

Troy Brown, the Town Administrator has called for a town meeting with Hollis residents and the Hollis town selectmen to explore whether there is any interest in the purchase or lease of Silver Lake State Park from the State of New Hampshire.

With current state budget cuts it has become difficult to maintain the park.

SILVER LAKE PARK

Don't miss the boat - be sure and attend and be heard.

   WHEN:    June 30, 2008   TIME:  7:00 p.m.

   WHERE:   Town Hall Hollis, New Hampshire

   Currently the park is open from Memorial Day through mid-June on the Weekends.  Thereafter, the summer schedule is daily from 9a.m. to 8 p.m. through September 1st.

   Enjoy boating, picnics, swimming, kyaking and paddleboats.

   Whether you live in Hollis or not, you can enjoy this beautiful State Park

    Fee  $4.00 for Adults   $2.00 Children (State Residents under 5 or over 65 are admitted free)

  What are your thoughts about a town leasing or buying a state park?   

UPDATE -  Citizens had a lot of interesting perspectives on the pros and cons of leasing or purchasing Sliver Lake Park.  It was decided study this further.

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18 Comments on Hollis New Hampshire - Want to Own Your Own Beach?

JUN
28
2008
469,003 Points 13 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Joan - Wow that is a resource I am sure the town would not want to loose.   With existing economic condition this might be a decision other municipalities will face.

1:31pm • #1
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Jennifer~ This beautiful lake and beach front is a great asset to the Town of Hollis.  I will be interested to see what transpires.  The state was unable to provide lifeguards, restrooms or garbage pickup on Memorial Day - Perhaps this will be a great opportunity for Hollis. 

1:36pm • #2
462,785 Points 28 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Joan, It would be in a way a shame to lose this but I believe with certain restrictions, it could still remain a lovely place-and imagine owning a bit of heaven.

6:36pm • #3
478,150 Points 54 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Joan sounds like a great opportunity for the town.  You have to do a follow up blog and let us know how the vote went.

7:30pm • #4
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Carole~ I would hate to see this gem closed because of lack of state funds.  It cannot continue the way it is now without a lifeguard and no bathrooms... I am hoping it is feasible for the town to particpate with the state to keep this beautiful park open.

George~  I live in the town next door so I don't have much of a say.  However, one of my very close Realtor(r) friends who is running for senate lives n Hollis so I plan to put a bug in his ear!  I will keep you posted.  I love this beautiful, little park.  I would hate to see if closed down.

8:13pm • #5
183,138 Points 11 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Well Joan...Wouldn't this be a great use for LCHIP Funds? Preservation is their mission and this would actually benefit the community too! Just a thought!

9:00pm • #6
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Hi Joan...Oh, I hope the town is able to manage the purchase.  It would be such a plus.  Wouldn't it be wonderful to be filthy rich and be able to help with things like this?

Good luck and keep us posted.

Kathleen

9:32pm • #7
363,210 Points 9 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Joan~  I am not sure what LCHIP is willing to do -- what an interesting idea.  I'll let my Realtor(r)/Senator contestant know about this idea -- thanks for the idea.. I'll keep you posted.

"Kate"  There certainly are a lot of affluent families in Hollis -- so I am hoping they will be able to make this happen.  It is such an asset.

10:05pm • #8
150,068 Points 10 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Joan,
great invitation, I am not a great guy to be on the water, I prefer activities as ATV's :) anyway, this seems that will be very fun and interesting.
Ray Saenz

 

11:58pm • #9
JUN
29
2008
363,210 Points 9 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Ray~There is a lot to do in the park without going out on the water -- so I am sure you would enjoy a great picnic.  Hope all is well in Colorado --

9:19am • #10
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Joan~

How I love to read your journeys into the neighborhoods around you. I am giong to have to come visit!

2:20pm • #11
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Joan - this sounds like an excellent opportunity for the people of Hollis. I hope they can pull it off but not with LCHIP funds since they are now being funded by the new state fee on recordings (they realy snuck that into the back door on us)

3:08pm • #12
213,407 Points 5 Featured Posts

My sister lives in Hollis.  I will have to check with her and see if she is going to the meeting.  It is a beautiful park!  I just rode by there yesterday and commented on how nice it is.

4:15pm • #13
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janeAnne ~  Silver Lake State Park is one of the little gems I discovered when I first moved to New Hampshire.  It is a great little park and I will be interested to see what develops.  I live on the Nashua Hollis line, but am in Nashua - so I won't be able to be very persuasive.  I would love to see this gem continue to sparkle.

8:21pm • #14
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Hi Judy -- I have been on public policy "forever" and the LCHIP is a great thing, however, it should not be shouldered by those who own property -- LCHIP should be funded as part of the overall budget-- this has long been the stance of NHAR!  The increase on the recording fees was better than an increase in the transfer tax - which is what would really be unfair to homeowners.  We will have to continue to be vigilent.

8:23pm • #15
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Sharon - glad you found me and it is great to meet you.  Please do make your sister aware of this meeting.  It should be interesting.  I would love to know what the citizens in Hollis think about the possibility of buying or leasing the park.  If you are ever this way, it would be great to meet in person.

8:30pm • #16
JUL
02
2008
437,777 Points 47 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Joan nice presenting the important attractions in your home town, including Silver Lake State Park! I can see why you are the trusted local expert.

10:10am • #17
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Hi Bill:  This is a beautiful little park.  I actually live on the border between Hollis and Nashua - so I enjoy both towns and have a lot of expertise in these towns and towns near by.  It is a beautiful area.

3:32pm • #18

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