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Historic District commission explores replacing worn welcome signs with reflective metal plaques
Summary
Commission members reviewed existing historic‑district wayfinding signs, proposed replacing faded wooden signs with reflective metal panels (potentially produced by New Hampshire Correctional Industries), and recommended gathering pricing and confirming a carriage logo before budgeting.
The Historic District Commission discussed replacing worn painted welcome signs at several district entrances with uniform, reflective metal signs and recommended collecting price estimates before deciding whether to include the replacement in next year’s budget.
Commission members who scouted existing signs recommended a small set of replacement signs (an approximate total of 10 new location signs plus spares).…
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