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Community rallies to save beloved swap shop

September 13, 2024 | Alton Town, Belknap County, New Hampshire


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Community rallies to save beloved swap shop
During a recent meeting of the Alton town board, community members expressed strong support for the local swap shop, highlighting its significance as a cherished resource. One board member shared a personal anecdote about the swap shop, recounting how it provided essential items for his family after a move to the area in 2010. He emphasized the shop's role in fostering a sense of community and urged the board to continue its support for this local initiative.

The meeting also addressed a formal request from the fire department regarding the installation of a dry hydrant at Sunset Lake Dam. Fire Chief Keith presented a proposal to utilize $1,619.10 from the town's dry hydrant installation and repair fund. He noted that the state is currently replacing the dam and has agreed to install the hydrant at no cost to the town, provided that the materials are supplied. The board members expressed their approval of the plan, recognizing the importance of improving fire suppression capabilities in the area.

Overall, the discussions underscored the town's commitment to enhancing community resources and ensuring public safety through strategic initiatives.

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