
GILFORD, N.H. (AP) - Ski jumping enthusiasts are hoping to preserve and restore a Depression-era ski jump that hasn't been used since 2004. The goal is to revitalize the 70-meter jump at the Gunstock Mountain Resort and two smaller jump in hopes of bringing back Olympic level competition to the mountain. Carol Anderson of Gilford tells the Concord Monitor it would be a "real shame" to say it's not worth making the effort to save the jump, which was built in 1937 as a New Deal project. Now the jump is on the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance's read more
