90% of respondents in Alliance online poll say Ossipee officials should implement the plan recommended in March by DES, which includes an initial treatment with 2,4-D.
Ossipee's Select Board should "make up its mind one way or another" about state-recommended chemical treatments to address the town's growing milfoil problem, according to an editorial in the Carroll County Independent. Take our poll on the issue at the end of the story.
All's quiet on the water level front. No plan for an early drawdown regarding the 410 Rule investigation.
But implementation of the complete milfoil control plan recommended by DES and the Conservation Commission in March remains in limbo.
Ossipee businesswoman and volunteer helped revive Long Sands Association.
State promises a ruling on the controversial 410 benchmark by year-end, but elected officials say they'll have legislation prepared just in case. Carroll County Independent praises the "refreshing vibe" of the meeting as a "civil, polite and articulate" exchange of ideas and opinions.
DES's controversial interpretation of the lake's natural mean high water mark will be discussed by state and local officials at Ossipee Town Hall at 9 a.m.
Compliance with regulations remains strong, but a growing number of incidents has law enforcement officers handing out citations.
State and local officials will discuss the controversial "410 Rule" and take questions on Saturday August 14 at 9 a.m. in Ossipee Town Hall.
August 3rd event by John Cooley of the Loon Preservation Committee will include a discussion about the birth of two loon chicks on Leavitt Bay this June – the first documented loon birth on the lake since the late 1970s.
Boaters are asked to give Berry Bay's loon family wide berth in wake of the first-ever documented birth of loons on the lake.
State officials pay site visit and plan to return again in the fall.
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