Read the full article on HopNews. This measure still needs to pass at the Town Meeting on May 7, 2012 by a two-thirds majority. Encourage your friends in town to attend this meeting and vote down this measure.
Read the full article on HopNews. This measure still needs to pass at the Town Meeting on May 7, 2012 by a two-thirds majority. Encourage your friends in town to attend this meeting and vote down this measure.
Tuesday evening’s Board of Selectmen’s meeting drew an unusually large SRO crowd from Lake Maspenock Preservation Association and other interested neighbors and residents of the lake who had heard of a suggestion floated by Town Manager Norman Khumalo that property in the lake area be assessed at a greater value to pay for repairs to the Lake Maspenock Dam that the town bought for $1. Read the complete article at http://www.hopnews.com.
Tonight at 7:00 PM in room 211, the Zoning Advisory Committee will meet to discuss a proposed zoning change to 14.2 acres of land from agricultural to industrial. The LMPA opposes this change and encourages you to attend this meeting to voice your concerns.
Over the next couple of weeks, you may see some changes to this website as we work to make improvements. Your patience is appreciated!
Please join us for the Fifth Annual Lake Maspenock
Fourth of July Boat Parade
(Sponsored by the Lake Maspenock Preservation Association)
On Sunday, 7/3, at 2 p.m., we will start to line up in front of Sandy
Beach to parade together in high spirits around the lake.
ALL boats are welcome – motor boats, kayaks, canoes, etc.
Dress yourselves, your kids and your boats in fitting regalia!
Everyone is welcome — come join your neighbors and friends for a
spirited celebration of the day on our beautiful lake.
Please renew your LMPA membership – your lake needs your support!
Email news, updates and photos to us at lmpa.org@verizon.net
Click to view information about this year’s family fun day!