GILFORD, N.H. — A New Hampshire ski space that shut down its summer time sights final month when its administration group abruptly resigned will reopen after an overhaul of the fee that oversees the Gunstock Mountain Resort.
The overall supervisor of the county-owned resort and different senior workers resigned July 20 in an influence battle with the Gunstock Space Fee, a five-member physique appointed by county lawmakers.
They mentioned they’d return if two fee members stepped down.
Peter Ness resigned Friday; and lawmakers accepted the resignation of David Strang throughout an emergency assembly Monday night time.
In addition they appointed Denise Conroy, of Alton, to the fee.
“Congratulations and thanks to the residents of Belknap County for his or her profitable efforts, perseverance, and powerful advocacy,” Governor Chris Sununu mentioned in a press release. “They spoke up, made their voices heard, and saved Gunstock.”