A late addition to the state budget three years ago that banned motorcycles from riding on the frozen surface of Hoit Road Marsh – to the relief of neighbors – is on the verge of being repealed, allowing riders back on the ice after several winters of.
An unknowing individual reading the Monitor’s article about Hoit Road Marsh in Tuesday’s paper would conclude that a Loudon resident was unjustly being prevented from using some random piece of state owned property as he had done his entire life..
Michael Timmins, who has lived in Loudon for over 50 years, first visited the Hoit Road Marsh in Concord when he was an eager 10-year-old ready to explore the frozen marshland.He spent weekends on the ice with his father, with a glint in his eye and.
Let’s face it: The two sides fighting over use of the Hoit Road Marsh have no intention of joining hands and singing kumbaya.One side wants to repeal a recent ban on riding motorcycles on the marsh ice. They say nearby homeowners want the pond and.
For more than two years, two sides have fought for control over Concord’s Hoit Road Marsh.In the latest round, a 189-158 vote in the House Thursday moved the winter motorcycle enthusiasts one step closer to erasing a ban, in place since 2019, that.