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NHPR is continuing to cover the developing story around coronavirus in New Hampshire. Bookmark this page for the latest updates, including case numbers and
NHPR is continuing to cover the developing story around coronavirus in New Hampshire. Bookmark this page for the latest updates, including case numbers and
North Country tourist attractions seek looser restrictions for spring, summer
Officials say industry lost millions last summer amid pandemic Share Updated: 6:54 PM EST Feb 26, 2021
Officials say industry lost millions last summer amid pandemic Share Updated: 6:54 PM EST Feb 26, 2021
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Show Transcript LIKE WE’RE STUCK IN THE MIDDLE OF WINTER, BUT THE NORTH COUNTRY TOURIST ATTRACTIONS ARE ALREAD LOOKING FOR A BOUNCE-BACK SUMMER. A REPRESENTATIVE FOR 17 WHITE MOUNTAIN ATTRACTIONS TOLD THE ECONOMIC REOPENING TASK FORCE FRIDAY THAT LAST SEASON WAS THE WORST THEY’VE HAD SINCE WORLD WAR II BECAUSE OF COVI RESTRICTIONS PLACED ON THOSE BUSINESSES CHARYL: OUR EMPLOYMENT NUMBERS DROPPED TO THEIR LOWEST IN YEARS DOWN 30% TO 50% AND OUR ATTRACTIONS SUFFERED LOSSES ON AVERAGE BETWEEN 50% TO 70%, EQUATING TO A DEFICIT IN THE MILLIONS ANDY: INDUSTRY OFFICIALS SAY THEIR 2020 SEASON WA SIGNIFICANTLY SHORTER BECAUSE OF COVID-19, AND WHEN THEY
With coronavirus case counts on the decline and fewer hospitalizations in New Hampshire, the governor’s reopening task force on Thursday looked ahead to.