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)
The Boston Globe article about property values lowered by the assessor due to detection of blue green algae on Lake Champlain (summer 2015)

Bear sightings!

Bear sightings around Mirror Lake are becoming more common. NH Fish and Game advises taking down bird feeders; firmly securing trash containers; thoroughly cleaning grills; and not leaving food of any kind in cars, sheds, decks etc. Keep doors and windows locked at night and when you leave the house. Bears will avoid ammonia soaked rags and loud noises such as clanging pots and pans, airhorns, yelling, clapping and such.

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