Beach regulations encounter backlash > >Float toys for sale outside of the Weirs Beach Convenience and Gifts shop. The owner said new beach regulations seems aimed at her summer clientele Adam Drapcho Laconia Daily Sun
Published: 7/1/2021 5:07:24 PM
Stricter enforcement of regulations at Weirs Beach are seen as throwing a wet blanket on the city’s effort to attract visitors.
A Weirs Beach business owner gave the City Council an earful on Monday about the newly instituted policy forbidding cookouts at the beach.
“These new rules need revisiting,” said Stacie DeMatos, who operates Weirs Beach Convenience and Gift. The store sells groceries, grills, and beach toys, among other items.
Much of the talk surrounding the upcoming Motorcycle Week has centered around issues like vendor sites, beer tents, and traffic patterns. But this week the Laconia City Council got the scoop on a more mundane, but basic topic: portable potties.City.
What will Bike Week look like?
Bikers line up at the start of the Mae-West Memorial âFor the love of petsâ Ride on Monday, June 11, 2108. The bikers left from Weirs Beach, rode through local scenic towns around the Lakes Region and ended at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway for raffles and music. The ride benefits the New Hampshire Humane Society. GEOFF FORESTER
Published: 2/24/2021 6:25:13 PM
Motorcycle Week is just under four months away, but with the coronavirus pandemic an ongoing concern, questions are emerging about exactly how this year’s event will look.
The city council said Monday that it wants to discuss plans for the annual rally at its next meeting.