JACKSON — Addressing neighbors’ concerns about what they perceive as excessive music noise at Black Mountain, Jackson selectmen last Tuesday — after meeting with ski area representatives and townspeople — agreed to hold a public hearing with the planning board to work on how to regulate future special events in town.

New Black Mountain owner/general manager Erik Mogensen and his attorney, Ken Cargill of Cooper Cargill Chant of North Conway, said they had not received any formal complaints other than from their direct neighbors, farmer Dean Davis, who was concerned about the fireworks the ski area had on May 3 for its 90th birthday.

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