Q&A with Developer Rusty McLear
At age 74, and two years after he and his partners sold four hotels and other properties along Lake Winnipesaukee in Meredith for more than $25 million, developer Rusty McLear is busier than ever
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At age 74, and two years after he and his partners sold four hotels and other properties along Lake Winnipesaukee in Meredith for more than $25 million, developer Rusty McLear is busier than ever
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