Nansen Ski Jump agreement

Andrew Cushing, N.H. Bureau of Historic Sites Director Andrew Cushing and N.H. Fire Marshal inspector Phil Biron met with Jay Poulin and Scott Halvorson of the Friends of Nansen Ski Jump Committee at the jump on March 5 to discuss what compliance codes were necessary for the construction of the stairs  to both the jump and landing hill. Shown in picture from the left are Poulin, Cushing, and Biron. (PHOTO BY SCOTT HALVORSON)

MILAN — A license agreement allowing the Nansen Ski Club to renovate and operate the state-owned Nansen Ski Jump comes before the Governor and Executive Council for approval Wednesday.

The 13-page agreement authorizes the club to restore the jump and re-engineer the landing slopes “in preparation of its operation as a functioning and U.S. Nordic-sanctioned ski jump”.

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