This rendering depicts the restoration of the Wood Island Life Saving Station. Kittery Town Council’s discussion of what steps to take with the island after a concession agreement was voided by the National Park Service will have to wait until later this month. Courtesy image
KITTERY, Maine — The Town Council will not be discussing the next steps the town should take with the Wood Island Life Saving Station Association after a concession agreement was voided by the National Park Service last month.
On Feb. 19, Elyse Forest of the National Park Service sent a letter to the town rejecting the 20-year concession agreement between the town and the WILLSA that was approved by a divided council in January.
By Brian Early
bearly@seacoastonline.com
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March 13. 2016 4:51PM