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U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan speaks with New Hampshire businesspeople about the impacts of coronavirus. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)

WASHINGTON — On the eve of the Independence Day weekend, U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) heard from state tourism representatives about the impacts of the coronavirus and state guidelines on their business in an hourlong conference call Zoom meeting held from her office in the nation’s capital Monday afternoon.

Among those invited to speak with Hassan were Christopher Bellis, owner of the Cranmore Inn in North Conway and president of the Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce; and Charyl Reardon, president of White Mountains Attractions Association of North Woodstock, which represents 17 attractions in the region, including the Conway Scenic Railroad, Cranmore Mountain, Attitash and Wildcat, Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center and Story Land in Mount Washington Valley.

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