Annual Report - Newbury
Annual Report - Newbury
Annual Report - Newbury
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Information Booth<br />
Due to the construction work in the harbor area<br />
this summer, the information booth did not<br />
open until the Fourth of July weekend. Cold,<br />
rainy weather prevailed much of the summer,<br />
but we still interacted with over 1,900 visitors.<br />
The tight economy has forced people to seek<br />
their summer fun closer to home and it was our pleasure to<br />
support <strong>Newbury</strong>’s area inns, motels, restaurants and<br />
attractions.<br />
<strong>Newbury</strong>’s welcoming atmosphere and unrestricted town<br />
beach and picnic areas continue to draw travelers from all over<br />
the world. In this day and age it is a happy surprise to visitors<br />
to be welcomed and enjoy our hospitality at no cost.<br />
The information booth continues to be<br />
<strong>Newbury</strong>’s front line of welcome for those<br />
coming into the Sunapee region. We look<br />
forward to an equally rewarding summer<br />
season in 2010.<br />
Martha von Redlich,<br />
Jane Johnsen, Charles Killam and Jim Tinker<br />
The caboose all decked out in<br />
July 4 th decorations.<br />
Photo courtesy Donna Long