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MLPA attends Wolfeboro Water Summit

Saturday May 13, 2017 – MLPA was represented by BOD members Kathy Sciarappa and Larry Gil at the Wolfeboro Water Summit hosted at Wolfeboro’s “The Great Hall” at the town hall.  Excellently organized, well attended, with impressive and knowledgeable speakers.  This was a three hour experience and I kept thinking how ahead of the curve […]

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Special Acknowledgement

A special thank you to Keith Garrett of Wolfeboro Computer Solutions (603.569.5732) for his professional services in making our website a safer place to visit, now and in the future.  Keith, a resident of Tuftonboro and previously a resident of Mirror Lake jumped in (excuse the pun) and successfully addressed technical issues that had arisen

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Lang Pond Road Update

UPDATE & CORRECTION:  Tuftonboro’s Budget Committee unanimously passed, last Tuesday (Jan. 19, 2016), the inclusion of a warrant article in the amount of $150,000 [and according to Tyler Philips, member of the Budget Committee, Selectmen have raised this amount to $160,000] for the improvement to Lang Pond Road. This warrant article allows for this to move

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Slow the Flow (of phosphorus)

Our vigilance about phosphorus and cyanobacteria (blue green algae) remains critical to protecting Mirror Lake.  Consequences are being noted in the news on a much larger lake, Lake Champlain: The Boston Globe article about blue green algae, beach closures and increased water testing on Lake Champlain (summer 2015) https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2015/08/01/lake-champlain-water-being-monitored-for-toxic-algae/vZST2Ree1nAgiSL4l3DfWN/story.html The Boston Globe article about property values

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MLPA Yard Sale

Save up your favorite items for the MLPA Yard Sale! You may have a table for selling or simply attend for fun and great deals. Date: Saturday August 31 Time: 9:00am-2:00pm Place: Mirror Lake Community Church Rt 109

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