The Brewster Browser

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Brewster Browser

October 14, 2023 Wolfeboro, NH

Volume 46 Issue 1

How Businesses Influence Teenage Life in Wolfeboro by Mila Bahr '27

town is boring,” said local, and Brewster parent, Alicia Elliott. “I would like to see more year-round teenager-friendly activities. Like an arcade, indoor movie nights, and a small bowling alley. Stuff to keep the local teenagers engaged. I would like to see fewer restaurants and ice cream shops, we need more variation.” Places like “O Bistro” or “Marker 21” that are too high end, or “Localtopia” that is only open between 11 am-3 pm, hours when students are in school and adults are working, even the more popular places like “Hucks Hoagies” and “Downtown Grill Cafe” that prices are increasing slowly year after year. The town is slowly pushing out affordable restaurants and welcoming new expensive restaurants. The town gets difficult. As a teenager, I can't afford half the merchandise Wolfeboro sells. Not even food” said a day student and resident of Wolfeboro. “Especially if you are not old enough to have a job or even if you have a minimum wage job, Wolfeboro is so expensive. I wish there was more youth-friendly business.” Wolfeboro doesn't exactly cater to young people. Or even promote activities for young people. cont on pg. 6

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WOLFEBORO, N.H. - The perfect lakside getaway can be found right here in New England, one magazine says. Travel + Leisure recently published its 2023 list of America's Best Small Towns, and the runner-up for Best Small Lake Town went to Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Its proximity to Lake Winnipesaukee is unmatched, as is its scenic beauty and its small-town New England character. Wolfeboro is an everlasting place of summer. One can lounge away all day in the sun enjoying the relaxation. Wolfeboro is a boat place. But what happens when you don't have a boat? Exactly. Nothing. Sure Wolfeboro is “so great” to the seasonal tourist, but what about the locals? Especially the teenagers. You need a lake pass to swim, all the affordable restaurants close before 5, and when they are open, they're absolutely packed. All the attractions are across the lake or at least 30 minutes away, but that doesn’t matter if you don't have your license. What could Wolfeboro do to excite more teenagers? “As a local, I love where I live, I love raising my child here, but I think the

Fall Family Weekend Schedule Friday, October 13

11 a.m.-5 p.m. Fall Family Weekend Registration Rogers Building 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. Lunch -Estabrook Dining Hall 12-2:30 p.m. College Counseling Conferences (for parents of juniors, seniors, and PGs) Academic Building 12:30-5 p.m. Parent-Teacher Conferences Academic Building 2-2:45 p.m. Head of School Address with Kristy Kerin Faith Theater in the Rogers Building

The boys of Estabrook Dorm visit the local mini-golf course for a round of golf, bonding and fun. The mini-golf spot is one of the few recreational businesses offered in Wolfeboro. Photo by Mila Bahr ’27

3-4:15 p.m. College Counseling Seminar and Maia Learning Tutorial (for parents of juniors) Cooper Center (Lower level of the Academic Building)

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