Request to have park rules in Spanish gets a cool reception from councilors - Merrimack, New Hampshire

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Posted on: July 31st, 2007
Filed Under: [ Community ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Language Issues ] [ New Hampshire ]

“Spanish-speaking people are coming to a public beach in town on the weekends, prompting Parks and Recreation Director Sherry Kalish last week to ask for a sign that spells out the park rules in Spanish.

The request did not go over well with at least two members of the town council. Finlay Rothhaus and Michael Malzone say they don’t want their town signs to be written in any language but English.”

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