sull1102
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It's still there, but any relationship between WV and Booth is nonexistent according to the site.
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Front page of today's Union Leader. Chris and John Sununu are part of the investment team. price was under $12 million. Tom Fries will be new GM. Closing was Friday in Manchester, papers were signed last Wed.
http://www.unionleader.com/article....rticleId=bafbd355-782f-4473-953b-bdff8a666fcc
Front page of today's Union Leader. Chris and John Sununu are part of the investment team. price was under $12 million. Tom Fries will be new GM. Closing was Friday in Manchester, papers were signed last Wed.
http://www.unionleader.com/article....rticleId=bafbd355-782f-4473-953b-bdff8a666fcc
It's time to start wildly speculating what the new owners have in mind for the place.
"...bring back major world class events" Chris Sununu says....
I for one would love to see some world-class competition in our backyard.
Talk about bringing energy to a ski area.
If done right, it can bring energy to the whole region. Get a whole bunch of tourons to come and watch. Inspire a whole new generation of skiers and boarders.
It will be interesting to see if snowmaking can make a rebound at Waterville Valley. Before they focus on hosting big events, I think they should focus energy on the many capital improvements the resort is in desperate need of at this time. It will definitely benefit Waterville to be under new local ownership. The Sununu's are stand-up individuals who I believe will make the right decisions for the resort moving forward.
Just curious, does anyone know why they did not keep Tom Day, the former general manager as the gm? I don't know much about him other than that he worked his way up in the company. It was not exactly his fault Booth Creek could not and/or would not invest. Did they just want to bring in a guy they already knew?
I read that they also want to put a lift in from the village along with the expansion plans. That would be nice for the hotels. It would a 2400 vertical drop too. The most in NH.
Front page of today's Union Leader. Chris and John Sununu are part of the investment team. price was under $12 million. Tom Fries will be new GM. Closing was Friday in Manchester, papers were signed last Wed.
http://www.unionleader.com/article....rticleId=bafbd355-782f-4473-953b-bdff8a666fcc
According to Ski Area Management magazine Bob Fries will be heading things at Waterville. Bob Aston will be running the show at Ragged now. Don't know who Tom Fries is.