Thursday, August 15 at 6pm in the Newport Safety Building … Continue reading
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Greetings All, Saturday and Sunday of Memorial Day weekend were fabulous, and while today was not the greatest, it is the official kickoff to summer, and we will take it anyway we can get it. Reminder to operators of a … Continue reading
Jeekers, it is a lot easier to make a donation when you know where to send the money, huh?Seems I neglected to include an address to which you can mail your donation for the Fire Works Fund and/or your annual … Continue reading
Happy Mother’s Day, and I hope all of the moms enjoyed the sunny, windy weekend. The new watershed study plan’s 2 day road/runoff/erosion walkabout took place on April 28th and 29th with an enthusiastic team of hardy volunteers who traipsed … Continue reading
There has been action on the dredging complaint. At the October 5 Council meeting it was reported that Mr. Ricker and Al Tempesta will meet at the illegal dredging sites with 4 DEP reps and the Attorney General to discuss … Continue reading
From the SLA president: Maxine Pare: Saturday, September 9, 2022 and if feels like July. Thank you all for attending the meeting on Wednesday night, and thank you to the folks who sent messages saying that they were unable to … Continue reading
MAY DAY!!>> >> The lake needs your help.>> >> Whether you love it or hate it, the DEP supported, science-based>> rationale for the lake draw down has contributed to improved water>> quality over the last 40 years.>> >> Anyone who … Continue reading
The mussel shells that keep turning up on your beach are called Alwife Floaters. Looks like they are good for the lake. They hitch a ride on alewifes. Read more here: Maine Rivers Alewife Fact Sheet … Continue reading
We had a successful lake association meeting last Saturday, on a beautiful summer day with 73 people in attendance. Rick Berry passed the torch as Treasurer to Tom Quintino and Andre Cushing, who will co-chair the position and who will … Continue reading
Great news! The Sebasticook Lake Watershed Management Plan Development Project was approved for a grant. Now begins the work of discussing and negotiating the final work plan for the contract. … Continue reading