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Local organization proposing $60 toll for out-of-staters to access Hampton Beach

Local organization proposing $60 toll for out-of-staters to access Hampton Beach

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HAMPTON BEACH – HAMPTON NH

“Take Back Hampton Beach” is a local group proposing a 60-dollar toll for out-of-staters to gain access to the Hampton beach.

The group’s goal is to deter individuals who have allegedly caused a spike in fights, drug use and crime.

The group is asking New Hampshire residents to sign an online petition supporting the tolls in an effort make the beach feel safe for families, help businesses thrive and end what the group describes “out-of-state chaos.”

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