Nice for ice

Kristine Flythe, left, and Meagan Henry, of Lebanon Recreation, Arts and Parks, clear snow from the ice rinks at Pat Walsh Park in Lebanon, N.H., on Monday, Feb. 3, 2025. “This has been our best season by far for ice,” said Flythe. Conditions have remained good for several weeks following Christmas, she said, though the rinks closed Monday evening due to warmer temperatures and rain in the forecast. To receive notifications from Lebanon Recreation, Arts and Parks on the status of the rinks, text ICERINKS to 38276. (Valley News - James M. Patterson)

Kristine Flythe, left, and Meagan Henry, of Lebanon Recreation, Arts and Parks, clear snow from the ice rinks at Pat Walsh Park in Lebanon, N.H., on Monday, Feb. 3, 2025. “This has been our best season by far for ice,” said Flythe. Conditions have remained good for several weeks following Christmas, she said, though the rinks closed Monday evening due to warmer temperatures and rain in the forecast. To receive notifications from Lebanon Recreation, Arts and Parks on the status of the rinks, text ICERINKS to 38276. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Valley News — James M. Patterson

Published: 02-05-2025 2:11 PM

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