Letter: Let’s work with new owners to keep trail open

Posted 11/5/19

To the editor:

This letter is in reference to the property at The Glen in Portsmouth which is set to be sold at auction on Nov. 12.

I am part of a group of local residents who have enjoyed …

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Letter: Let’s work with new owners to keep trail open

Posted

To the editor:

This letter is in reference to the property at The Glen in Portsmouth which is set to be sold at auction on Nov. 12.

I am part of a group of local residents who have enjoyed walking our dogs together on the trail at the Glen for the past 15 years. We love this property and take pride in helping keep it free of trash, downed trees and branches, etc.  

We would love to collaborate with the new owners to see if we can create a win/win situation for both parties in keeping this trail open to the public.

Cynthia Kenney

23 Hilltop Drive

Portsmouth

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