CHATHAM – Selectmen in Chatham voted last week to allow the sale of balloons during concerts at Kate Gould Park next summer.
Balloons have been a tradition at the concerts and are sold as a fundraiser by St. Martin’s Masonic Lodge.
Selectman Jeffrey Dykens says he is conflicted between tradition and environmental concerns but voted to allow the sale for another year.
“I would support a one-year study,” said Dykens. “I do think that we need to focus more on education and to be careful. I would certainly also support a regional solution.”
Resident Suzanne Nickerson commended the Masons for selling biodegradable balloons, but says they still harm wildlife.
“If a balloon or pieces of balloons go into waterways they mimic jellyfish and may be eaten by wildlife,” she said. “Because there is a string or ribbon attached to a balloon the string may be ingested or the animal may get entangled in it and die.”
Selectmen believe the issue of balloon sales needs to be studied and that a town wide ban may be warranted.