A Londonderry teen died Monday afternoon after being pulled out of the fish pond at Totem Pole Campground in Freedom.
A new pamphlet that is available in dozens of area locations will help reinforce the message that boaters need to inspect their watercraft each time they enter or leave Ossipee Lake.
Mother Nature is playing with Ossipee Lake again.
In the latest move surrounding Ossipee’s determination to build a town beach in state-owned Ossipee Lake Natural Area, Selectman and State Representative Harry Merrow says he is considering filing legislation to limit the law protecting the state’s archeological sites from vandalism and treasure-hunters.
This Monday night, July 18th, representatives from the state will detail the studies and plans that Ossipee officials must pay for and complete before the state can rule on the feasibility of a town beach in state-owned Ossipee Lake Natural Area.
Love handmade quilts? Now you have a chance to win one of three of them in a raffle that will benefit an important local cause.
At the beginning of a public meeting last night to discuss a proposed speed limit on Lake Winnipesaukee, Rep. Dave Currier asked speakers to stick to the topic.
No picketers. No handmade signs. No angry voices. Aside from the parking lot full of pickup trucks and sports cars, you'd almost never know nearly 300 people turned out last night to debate a proposed speed limit on Lake Winnipesaukee.
All New Hampshire lakes and ponds ten acres and larger are owned by the public and are held in the Public Trust for the use and enjoyment of current and future generations.
Islands that move, rocks that float, and the year you could walk the channel to Broad Bay are among Ossipee Lake’s natural and unnatural phenomena that noted educator Barre Hellquist will present at Calumet Conference Center.
Marc Bourgeois hardly ever drives his boat as fast as it can go. But on a clear, calm morning on a nearly empty Lake Winnipesaukee, he finds no harm in showing passengers a little bit of what it can do.
Commercial divers waded into murky Phillips Brook Tuesday and ripped the first milfoil plant from the Ossipee Lake tributary's weed-ridden beds.
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