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Saturday, July 21, 2012
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Wyatt Park revitalization forum is Tues. LACONIA — The Wyatt Park-South End Community Revitalization Project, supported by Healthy Eating Active Living (HEAL) NH, will introduce a new community-wide initiative at a community forum on Tuesday, July 24 at 7 p.m. at the Community Center at 306 Union Avenue in Laconia. All members of the community are welcome to learn more about this initiative to support a healthier, more vibrant community. The Wyatt ParkSouth End Community Revitalization Project is a movement of area residents, businesses, and see WYATT page 12
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Former Laconia Burger King franchise owner goes to court to try & protect docking rights on Paugus Bay By Michael Kitch THE LACONIA DAILY SUN
LACONIA — In redeveloping a lakeside lot on upper Union Avenue, for decades home to Burger King, Watermark Marine Systems, LLC has sparked a lawsuit brought in Belknap County Superior Court yesterday by Mastoran Corporation, the owner of
the abutting property, claiming that the plan for the commercial marina infringes their right to maintain seasonal docks in the offshore waters of Paugus Bay. Paul Goodwin of Watermark said yesterday that although he anticipated the suit without an opportunity to read the pleadings and consult his attorney
he was unable to comment. Watermark now leases, with an option to purchase, the 1.1acre lot where the Burger King building is located, which is owned by Legacy Realty Trust, whose trustees are Sylvia Batchelder and Paula Dubois of Gilford. The 0.56-acre vacant lot to the south is owned by Mastoran, the company that
owned and operated the Burger King franchise in Laconia. They used their lot primarily for restaurant parking. The property line dividing the two lots runs immediately south of the building. Mastoran’s suit, names Legacy Realty Trust and the New Hampshire Department see DOCKS page 10
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Weirs Drive-In Theater Rt. 3 Weirs Beach
Fri., July 20 - Thurs., July 26 Now Open Every Night! SCREEN 1
The Dark Knight Rises Pg13 (Plays 1st) Dark Shadows Pg13 SCREEN 2
Ice Age, Continental Drift Pg (Plays 1st) Madagascar 3 Pg SCREEN 3
Ted R (Plays 1st) That’s My Boy R SCREEN 4
Brave Pg (Plays 1st) The Amazing Spiderman Pg13 Box office opens at 7 pm. Show starts at dusk or approx. 8:30 pm. Admission: Adults $9.00 Children 11 & under in cars are free. Minimum 2 adult charge per car. Group rates available. Come early & enjoy a great double feature under the stars, in one of the country’s LAST drive-in theaters.
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Roasted beets carpaccio, topped with mesclun, goat cheese and walnuts, served at Moulon Farm’s second annual Farmer’s Table Dinner on July 18. (Laconia Daily Sun photo/Adam Drapcho)
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