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Spring 2022 Newsletter

Spring 2022 Newsletter The snow has melted, the ice has gone out, mud season is a thing of the past, so it must be time to swing into our spring and summer mode here on Lake Monomonac. From my vantage point first to be seen on the lake in late March were the Merganser ducks […]

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2022 Lake Calendar . . . Coming soon

Coming soon…your 2022 Lake Calendar (with sales to fund the MLPOA Lake Host Program) Get your MLPOA (Monomonac Lake Property Owners Association) 2022 calendars featuring Lake Monomonac! Proceeds from calendar sales will help fund the Lake Host program. Lake Hosts inspect boats at the North of the Border boat ramp. They are the first line […]

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2021 Annual Meeting Minutes

MLPOA Annual Meeting Minutes – 7/17/2021 Don Wilson, President of the MLPOA opened the 2021 Annual Meeting at 10:12 a.m. at the Rindge Recreation Center on Wellington Road, Rindge, NH with sixty members attending. Opening Statements – Don welcomed and thanked all in attendance for joining the meeting. He then reviewed the need to be […]

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MLPOA Meeting Reminder

MLPOA MEETING REMINDER Saturday, July 17th 10 AM at the Recreation Center, Wellington Road, Rindge. (Remember Wellington road is blocked close to 119 for bridge repair) Hi everyone, Thanks to all our members who have taken the time to check into our webpage where you will find reposted the minutes of our 2020 virtual meeting. […]

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Volunteer Lake Assessment Program Individual Lake Reports Monomonac Lake, Rindge 2020 Data Summary

Recommended Actions: Great job sampling in 2020! Lake quality is generally representative of mesotrophic, or average conditions, however algal growth tends to fluctuate above the threshold for mesotrophic lakes. A storm event in July during drought conditions resulted in higher phosphorus and turbidity levels at several tributary stations indicating potential impacts from stormwater runoff.

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Navian Project Update Jan 2021

I have received a draft copy of the minutes of the Jan 5th Planning Board meeting and can update everyone on whats happening. First, some house keeping. Jonah Ketola, referencing Emergency order #12 saying that the PB was not compelled to use Zoom. He omitted section 4 which states that “each part of a meeting […]

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Navian Project Update, December 15th, 2020

Navian Project Update December 15th, 2020 Merry Christmas and happy Holidays to all our friends on the lake. I’d like to offer an update on what has become a rapidly moving target, ie the Navian Project. First bit of good news is that the project managers have reduced the size of the development to 59 […]

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