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Originally Posted by Bebe1954
People forget they don't own the water when they buy/build a big New house. We've been going to this cove since before houses were there. If they don't like the sound of kids laughing, people talking and having CLEAN fun, they should not buy/build directly on the water. We will continue to go there even if there is no rafting. We can still just anchor and enjoy OUR water!
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Just one correction here, for a boater to claim it as "OUR water" is just as outlandish as a lake front home owner making the same claim.....
The Lake and its water belong to the State of New Hamphsire and is a public resource.....
Its amazing to me how these conversations always go....
At the end of the day, people need to get involved in governmental proceedings.... If people don't show up to talk about why the NRZ isn't needed the land owners will win again, like they always do, because they show up, because the feel like they have a right at stake....
If a few people show up that anchor and Raft in that area, and can prove that they do... and then ask the landowner to produce their evidence this issue might not be set in stone.