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NH Tourism Seeing a Big Boost Due to New Snow and Kids Having Off

NH winter tourism industry could see boost with school vacation weeks, new snow

NH winter tourism industry could see boost with school vacation weeks, new snow © WMUR Winter tourism The combination of snow and school vacation has New Hampshire s winter tourism industry feeling hopeful. From the Mt. Washington Valley to the Androscoggin Valley Region, there s lots of snow this February and as the pandemic rolls along, many in the tourist industry think they re now experiencing pent-up demand.Sign up for our Newsletters COVID-19 protocols are among the many inquiries. “It’s getting pretty busy. They re calling about the trails. They re calling about snow tubing, snowmobiling. I think people just want to get out in the fresh air,” Paula Kinney, of the Androscoggin Valley Chamber of Commerce.

Staffing changes afoot at MWV Chamber

CONWAY — Janice Crawford, executive director of the Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce, has announced some personnel changes are in the works at the North Country’s largest chamber of commerce. Longtime employees Paula Jones, who has been handling marketing and communications, and Public Relations Manager Marti Mayne will retire this spring. With the departures of those key personnel, a new assistant director position began Feb. 1 for Michelle Cruz, who also will continue serving as community engagement manager and MWV Trails Association administrator. Crawford stated: Like so many other businesses, the chamber has taken the opportunity to review their program of work and budget under the lens of COVID-19.

Like everything else in 2020, ringing in the New Year will look different

Like everything else in 2020, ringing in the New Year will look different A large group enjoys fireworks at a past Partybration at Santa’s Village in Jefferson. Courtesy photos The Omni Mount Washington Hotel, pictured here in front of Bretton Wood, will have a limited New Year’s Eve schedule. Lucy Querrand of Whitefield sits with an a snowman at a past Partybration at Santa’s Village. Courtesy Published: 12/30/2020 6:07:30 PM There haven’t been any big gatherings this year that haven’t been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, be it holidays, weddings, summer outings or family festivities. New Years Eve, one of the biggest get-togethers on the calendar – in terms of number of people and celebrations – will not be exempt.

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