Lake Auld Lang Syne 2008
It was a Leap Year…did you notice?
It was a Leap Year…did you notice?
It was mainly a year of welcome news on the lake. But then there were the stories that, like the bad penny of legend, just kept coming back.
The Alliance no longer publishes newsletters, but we maintain this section as an archive of historical news and information. Click on the dates to view the pdf of each issue.
Ending a painfully long and expensive civil lawsuit revealing the ability of one man to long defy state wetlands rules, a judge ruled in favor of an Ossipee Lake housing association seething that their "steadfast" neighbor turned their cozy cove into a "toilet."
Rick Morgan says his run against Kathleen Maloney has nothing to do with Maloney's failed attempt last year to go outside the department to hire his replacement.
Is there an end in sight for the lake's long-running court cases? Recent legal filings show there is movement, at least.
Remember Mount Whittier? Then you probably remember Tyrol and Intervale ski areas too. Vanished but still cherished local slopes are the focus of a website and a talk this Sunday at the Eastern Slope Inn in North Conway.
Judge overrules the Freedom Zoning Board's approval of a special exception for unlimited boat storage, saying it is the same use the Board denied in 2002.