Family-owned sawmills in Western Australia’s south-west were promised a future ahead of a state ban on native forestry, but say the transition has been bungled.
Closed roller rink in Enfield sold >Gayl Pringle, manager of Great View, swings her granddaughter Cadence Rullo in a circle as Bella Harty, left, skates around them in Enfield, N.H., in March 2017. James M. Patterson / Valley News file
Published: 7/24/2021 9:00:22 PM
On the market for years seeking a buyer, the defunct Great View Roller Skating rink property finally has a new owner: the next-door neighbor.
Enfield contractors Thomas Hersey and his son Todd Hersey have purchased the approximately 4-acre lot with a 16,000-square-foot structure that housed the roller rink from Peter and Diana Martin, who operated the rink for 31 years before shutting it down in 2019 because it no longer attracted enough skaters to stay in business.
Closed roller rink in Enfield sold >Gayl Pringle, manager of Great View, swings her granddaughter Cadence Rullo, of Enfield, in a circle as Bella Harty, 13, of Unity, left, skates around them in Enfield, N.H., Friday, March 17, 2017. I love this place, said Harty. It s my happiness. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. James M. Patterson
Modified: 7/16/2021 9:44:57 PM
ENFIELD On the market for years seeking a buyer, the defunct Great View Roller Skating rink property finally has a new owner: the next-door neighbor.