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Officers & Board Members elected at Annual Meeting

Mirror Lake Protective Association held it’s annual meeting on June 21, 2014 at which time Kathy Sciarappa, Chairman of the Nominating Committee presented the slate of Officers and Board Members for consideration.  With no nominations from the floor the slate was unanimously adopted.  Gene Kelley is the newly elected President of the Association.  Val Zanchuk

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Low Impact Landscaping for Homeowners

This slide presentation provides homeowners with an overview of “low impact development” (LID) storm water management practices and gives a step-by step guide to building rain gardens, “bioretention cells”, porous pavers, rain barrels, and other LID landscaping techniques that use native shrubs, annuals and perennial flowers. Click link to right for slides: LowImpactLandscaping_MirrorLakeweb

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The Frightful Fourteen

14 exotic aquatic plants are prohibited in New Hampshire due to their abilities to choke surface waters, harm native vegetation and wildlife, impact recreation, and lower property values. These exotic aquatic plant species are regulated in New Hampshire – and you can help to prevent their spread. According to NHDES there are 9 different exotic aquatic

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Notice of Free Workshop – details on “Programs” page

The issue:  Prevent the risk of cyanobacteria blooms in Mirror Lake by reducing the level of phosphorus. How?  Slow the flow of storm water run-off which carries phosphorus loaded sediment into Mirror Lake. What?  A free workshop to teach participants ways to beautify their property while protecting Mirror Lake’s water quality. When?  Saturday, July 20th, 9:00 am to 11:00

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NH Lakes Advocacy Alert

  NH LAKES Advocacy Alert! February 16, 2013 Dear Dusty,  We need your help on Wednesday, February 20th, to protect NH’s loons! The Loon Preservation Committee (LPC) and NH LAKES are working together in support of Senate Bill 89, which would protect our state’s loon population by increasing existing restrictions on the use and sale of toxic lead

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