It's a pretty safe bet there will some other newspaper coverage on this in the next few days from either The Citizen, or The LaDaSun, or someone will just post the story from the Meredith News.
Here's a couple points from Erin Plummer's article in today's July 28 Meredith News that I can recall from memory now. The newspaper went out with the trash earlier today.
According to a spokesperson from the Lakes Region Conservation Trust, the newly renovated Castle in the Clouds will become one of the most treasured go-to venues in New Hampshire what with its location, views, historical building restoration and future musical-cultural-historical-artistic-educational & intellectual events to be held up there.
The article mentions that when the property was owned by the late Paul Sticht, it was one of the largest property tax payers in the town.
It sounds like the M-Boro Board of Selectmen are just starting to take a look-see and are all keeping an open mind on this item.
Probably, the nearby 5000+ acres with five or six different mountains known as the ossipee mountain range is a separate property from the Castle in the Clouds property.
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... down and out, liv'n that Walmart side of the lake!
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