An arbitrated agreement filed in Superior Court on Thursday ended a group lawsuit by more than 70 Westward Shores campers against the Town of Ossipee and Northgate Resorts over zoning enforcement and sales practices.
Snow and high water around the holidays didn't slow down work on the new Ossipee Lake Dam, according to Tim Otterbach, who has been documenting the project since August.
A ubiquitous presence through autumn, the lake's common loons head south for the winter. But not as far as you might think.
Construction of the Ossipee River Dam was the year's biggest news story, but there was much more, making 2019 a year to remember.
Next week we'll publish our summary of the year's lake news. But since we'll also be entering a new decade, we decided to look back at what was happening on the lake ten years ago, as 2009 slipped into 2010.
A December 9 interim order suggests Ossipee's ZBA is the appropriate venue for campers to seek resolution of their 'grandfathering' issue, and says the consumer fraud aspect of the case can't be adjudicated until the 'grandfathering' issue is resolved. The parties have 15 days to file objections to a dismissal.
The construction team is on track to meet its goal of completing the concrete work by Christmas. By then, approximately 40% of the project will be complete.
The environmentalist will bring extensive experience in water quality and land use issues to the Freedom-based lake organization.
Conway Daily Sun columnist Ed Parsons pays a late fall visit to one of Freedom's best short-hike summits.
The selection of a contractor by Freedom’s Select Board today answers several key questions about the long-delayed, but now imminent, project. But Danforth Bay property owners remain concerned about losing access to Ossipee Lake after construction starts.
A true friend of the lake and the town of Freedom, Chuck DePew has died at age 89.
The family-friendly trail traverses land that was protected from development as a commercial trash transfer station 20 years ago.
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