Summer camps likely to re-open after pandemic closures
Campers participate at a rowing event at Camp Mowglis in Hebron. Crew races are one of the activities at the camp, which was closed last summer for the first time since World War II. Courtesy of Brian Akre
Caelan Akre works to get the hang of a paddle board at Camp Mowglis in Hebron. The camp is situated on Newfound Lake. Courtesy of Brian Akre
Published: 2/27/2021 3:31:52 PM
Overnight camps that serve thousands of young people and generate millions of dollars for the New Hampshire economy are expected to resume operations this summer, a year after the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered many of them for the first time in decades.