LMPA Upcoming Events Update

Dear LMPA Mem­bers,

It cer­tain­ly is a unique time for all of us and we hope every­one is stay­ing healthy and safe.   As we move into May and get ready for sum­mer on the lake we do so with a lev­el of uncer­tain­ty that we have nev­er felt before.  It appears that lim­i­ta­tions on gath­er­ings will be eas­ing soon but what that looks like remains unknown.  

With this in mind, we want­ed to share our cur­rent think­ing on the upcom­ing sum­mer and LMPA events on the lake:    

·        We have decid­ed to con­tin­ue with the LMPA Annu­al Meet­ing of the Mem­ber­ship on June 1 at 7:00 pm but we will be doing so vir­tu­al­ly via Zoom.   Please reach out to lmpa.org@verizon.net for log in infor­ma­tion.

·        Impor­tant­ly, we have elec­tions for the Exec­u­tive Board at the Annu­al Meet­ing.   We have two posi­tions open this year.   Sec­re­tary (replac­ing Pat­ty Hol­land) and Gen­er­al Exec­u­tive Board Mem­ber (replac­ing Denise Voto­la­to).    If you are inter­est­ed in one of these posi­tions, please send an email to lmpa.org@verizon.net.    Can­di­dates will have an oppor­tu­ni­ty dur­ing the Zoom call to say a few words if you’d like or if you can­not attend the Zoom call, please include a brief para­graph with your email about why you are inter­est­ed and why you would be a good Exec­u­tive Board mem­ber.    We will be able to vote dur­ing the meet­ing using the Zoom appli­ca­tion.   We know of sev­er­al inter­est­ed indi­vid­u­als so we look for­ward to wel­com­ing two new mem­bers to the board with fresh ideas and ener­gy!  

·        Light up the Lake was a huge suc­cess last year and we have decid­ed to hold this event again this year and move it up to Memo­r­i­al Day week­end start­ing on Fri­day, May 22.   Just like last year, let’s all work to light up our homes and boats with cre­ative light­ing and get out on the water at dusk to enjoy the fes­tive atmos­phere around the lake.

·        The Spring Fling has been can­celled and will not be resched­uled this year.

·        We are plan­ning to hold the annu­al 4th of July Boat Parade so start work­ing on your boat decorations.

·        For the Annu­al LMPA Corn­hole Tour­na­ment, we will wait and see what the guid­ance is for gath­er­ings.  We would like to find a way to hold the tour­na­ment but we may need to make adjust­ments in terms of size and/or tim­ing.   We will keep you post­ed.

·        The sta­tus of open­ing Sandy Beach and the boat ramp is under review by Hop­kin­ton Parks & Rec.  We are in reg­u­lar com­mu­ni­ca­tion with Parks & Rec and will keep you posted.We look for­ward to see­ing every­one at our very first Vir­tu­al Annu­al Meet­ing on June 1!

Thank you and stay safe, 

The LMPA E Board 


State of the Lake 2019

Dear LMPA Cur­rent, Past and Future Members,

We are pleased to pro­vide the annu­al “State of the Lake” update for the mem­ber­ship. 2019 was anoth­er busy year for the LMPA. We con­tin­ued to work close­ly with the Lake Maspenock Aquat­ic Veg­e­ta­tion Con­trol Cit­i­zens Input Group (CIG), appoint­ed by the Town of Hop­kin­ton Board of Select­men in 2015, who reports to the Direc­tor of the Depart­ment of Pub­lic Works (DPW). The CIG works with a Cer­ti­fied Lake Man­ag­er (Con­sul­tant) and con­cerned cit­i­zens to cre­ate a com­pre­hen­sive man­age­ment, con­trol and mon­i­tor­ing plan for our lake (The Plan). The Plan can be found on the LMPA web­site at www.lmpa.org.

In keep­ing with The Plan, two exten­sive weed sur­veys were con­duct­ed in the spring and fall by the CIG and LMPA vol­un­teers. By late sum­mer sub­stan­tial weed growth, par­tic­u­lar­ly in the north basin, was con­firmed by the Fall sur­vey. Every three years, the lake is eli­gi­ble for an extend­ed draw­down to help con­trol weeds by expos­ing them to a deep freeze. How­ev­er, it has been four years since our last extend­ed draw­down and for the sec­ond year in a row we have been unable to exe­cute it due to poten­tial impact to the shal­low well of one of our neigh­bors. The Town of Hop­kin­ton, CIG, DPW and LMPA con­tin­ue to work towards a solu­tion. Since there is an expec­ta­tion of exces­sive weed growth for the upcom­ing year, the CIG has rec­om­mend­ed that the DPW be pre­pared to con­duct a spot appli­ca­tion of her­bi­cides if need­ed this Spring. This option is con­sis­tent with The Plan which has been approved by the Town of Hop­kin­ton and sup­port­ed by Upton and Mil­ford as well. In order to exe­cute on this request, the CIG held a Pub­lic Hear­ing where over six­ty inter­est­ed par­ties attend­ed to learn about the cur­rent sit­u­a­tion, the intent to use her­bi­cides and voice their opin­ions. An update to the Hop­kin­ton Select Board fol­lowed where there was unan­i­mous sup­port. The LMPA Exec­u­tive Board is in unan­i­mous sup­port of this rec­om­men­da­tion as well. The per­mit­ting process and the bid process to select a ven­dor has begun. The DPW has funds approved and allo­cat­ed in the cur­rent bud­get this year for this pur­pose so we should be well posi­tioned to act if dic­tat­ed by the Spring weed survey.

Our annu­al meet­ing was again held at Ko Sushi Bar and Grill where we had strong atten­dance and great input from our mem­ber­ship. Please mark your cal­en­dars for this year’s meet­ing which will be held on June 1, 2020. We will be vot­ing on two Exec­u­tive Board posi­tions avail­able as our Sec­re­tary Pat­ty Hol­land and Denise Voto­la­to will both be step­ping down. Although we will miss Pat­ty and Denise and appre­ci­ate all their con­tri­bu­tions, it will be a good oppor­tu­ni­ty to bring in new board mem­bers with fresh ideas and hope­ful­ly a lot of enthu­si­asm and ener­gy! If you are inter­est­ed in serv­ing on the board or want to learn more, please con­tact us at LMPA.org@verizon.net.

Once again, our Social Com­mit­tee was extreme­ly active with events that allowed all of us to have some fun while con­nect­ing with both long stand­ing and new neigh­bors. Our sec­ond annu­al “Spring Fling” at the Hop­kin­ton Coun­try Club was well attend­ed with over 80 mem­bers. This year’s Spring Fling which is being held on April 4th at the HCC. Please check out the enclosed fly­er and pur­chase your tick­ets early!

Oth­er com­mu­ni­ty events host­ed by the Social Com­mit­tee includ­ed Fam­i­ly Fun Day where Magi­cian Mike from Abra­cadabra was a huge hit with the kids. We kicked off the 4th of July hol­i­day with a new idea dubbed Light up the Lake. Many homes around the lake used cre­ative light­ing for every­one to enjoy via their boats. The boat parade was even bet­ter this year as boat own­ers showed great cre­ativ­i­ty. Con­grat­u­la­tions to The Sweeney Fam­i­ly for win­ning this year’s prop tro­phy for a sec­ond straight year for their “Under the Sea” theme. Our 4th annu­al Corn­hole tour­na­ment was a huge suc­cess. Con­grat­u­la­tions to the win­ners, Corey McDon­ald and Ron Haley!! Spe­cial thanks to our neigh­bors who host­ed tour­na­ment loca­tions and the Sweeney’s for again host­ing the finals and after party.

Pro­mot­ing boat safe­ty on the lake is an impor­tant objec­tive of the LMPA. In lieu of a ded­i­cat­ed Boat­ing Safe­ty Class we now pro­mote the numer­ous class­es already offered local­ly through the Envi­ron­men­tal Police. This infor­ma­tion is avail­able on the LMPA web­site. For the first time, the US Coast Guard offered boat safe­ty checks last sum­mer on Lake Maspenock and issued stick­ers for com­pli­ant boaters. The Coast Guard com­ment­ed that we had high par­tic­i­pa­tion for a lake our size. Final­ly, we encour­age all our mem­bers, neigh­bors and boat own­ers to “self-police” our lake. If you observe peo­ple com­pro­mis­ing safe­ty, please speak with them.

In response to the two trag­ic drown­ings over the last two sum­mers, the LMPA worked with the Hop­kin­ton Fire Chief and Parks & Recre­ation to improve pre­ven­tion and response plans. Active cam­eras have been installed at Sandy Beach as well as an Emer­gency box with video and a direct line to the Hop­kin­ton Police. New sig­nage has also been installed. We all hope that through increased vig­i­lance drown­ings can be pre­vent­ed in the future.

Stew­ard­ship of our won­der­ful lake is anoth­er impor­tant objec­tive of the asso­ci­a­tion. Water qual­i­ty checks are con­duct­ed three times a year in mul­ti­ple loca­tions around the lake. These results are post­ed on our web­site and demon­strate con­sis­tent­ly that we have a healthy lake with high water qual­i­ty. Our Spring Lake Cleanup was very well attend­ed while the Fall Cleanup was con­duct­ed by a group of enthu­si­as­tic Hop­kin­ton High School vol­un­teer stu­dents who were part of the new Envi­ron­men­tal Club. The LMPA pro­vid­ed piz­za for all the vol­un­teers and we thank Harvey’s for donat­ing the dumpster.

Our LMPA com­mu­ni­ty is thriv­ing and con­tin­ues to grow. Dues are $35 annu­al­ly or $65 for a two-year mem­ber­ship, payable by check writ­ten out to LMPA and mailed to 6 Downey Street Hop­kin­ton, MA or via the Pay­Pal link on our web­site at www.LMPA,org. To be envi­ron­men­tal­ly friend­ly and cut down on costs, we strive to com­mu­ni­cate elec­tron­i­cal­ly. If your email changes, please let us know by email­ing lmpa.org@verizon.net.

Look­ing for­ward to 2020, we ask you to remain cur­rent in your mem­ber­ship, encour­age friends to join as mem­bers (You don’t have to live on the lake to join!) and par­tic­i­pate by get­ting involved in our many events and vol­un­teer opportunities.

We invite you to check out pho­tos from all com­mu­ni­ty events that can be found on our web­site at www.LMPA.org. Also found on our web­site are the dates for all the upcom­ing events this sum­mer. Please check it out and mark your cal­en­dars and “like” us on Face­book in order to stay updated.

We thank you for your sup­port of the LMPA, look for­ward to a great year in 2020 and hope to see you at the Spring Fling and Annu­al Meeting!

The Exec­u­tive Board and Offi­cers of the LMPA

Final Public Hearing Presentation

Thank you to all who attend­ed last nights Pub­lic Hear­ing of the Town of Hop­kin­ton Cit­i­zens Input Group. It was great­ly attend­ed and both sides of the her­bi­cide issue were well represented. 

We are prov­ing a copy of the pre­sen­ta­tion here for those who were unable to attend.

We will keep the mem­ber­ship informed about next steps in this process.

The Offi­cers and Exec­u­tive Board Mem­bers of the Lake Maspenock Preser­va­tion Association

Town Public Meeting — November 18th — Hopkinton Library — 7:00 pm

Dear LMPA Members,

We had good atten­dance at our recent meet­ing of the LMPA mem­ber­ship on Octo­ber 28 where we dis­cussed the cur­rent state of the weeds in Lake Maspenock and the treat­ment plans that are being pur­sued. We dis­cussed the cur­rent devel­op­ment of 2 options in par­al­lel; the extend­ed draw­down of the lake and appli­ca­tion of herbicides.

The extend­ed draw­down is at a stand­still for the sec­ond straight year due to the poten­tial loss of water for one of our neigh­bors. The plan to deep­en their exist­ing well via a point drill is like­ly not mov­ing for­ward due to the low prob­a­bil­i­ty of suc­cess. We will con­tin­ue to work with the Town of Hop­kin­ton and the home­own­ers to find a solu­tion to this issue.

With regards to her­bi­cide treat­ment, the Cit­i­zens Input Group (CIG) advis­ing the Town of Hop­kin­ton Depart­ment of Pub­lic Works (DPW) is tak­ing the steps nec­es­sary to be able to spot treat the prob­lem areas in the lake dur­ing the Spring if required. The most recent fall weed sur­vey of the lake indi­cates that there will like­ly be a need, how­ev­er a deci­sion will not be final­ized until the spring weed sur­vey is conducted.

One of the required steps is for the CIG to con­duct a Pub­lic Hear­ing to pro­vide infor­ma­tion and solic­it feed­back from the lake com­mu­ni­ty and all inter­est­ed par­ties. This Pub­lic Hear­ing is sched­uled for 7:00 pm on Mon­day, Novem­ber 18 at the Hop­kin­ton Library. It is crit­i­cal that we have a strong show­ing from our mem­ber­ship at this meet­ing regard­less of where you stand on the issue of her­bi­cides. It is an oppor­tu­ni­ty to become bet­ter edu­cat­ed as well as offer your opin­ions on the mat­ter. Please review the infor­ma­tion avail­able on our web­site to become edu­cat­ed on the use of her­bi­cides pri­or to the meet­ing. Doc­u­ments can be found here : (Town Advi­so­ry Group/Weed Con­trol Doc­u­ments).

The LMPA Exec­u­tive Board is unan­i­mous­ly in favor of sup­port­ing the CIG efforts to spot treat with her­bi­cides if needed.

Hope to see you on Novem­ber 18th at the Pub­lic Hearing!

The Offi­cers and Exec­u­tive Board of the Lake Maspenock Preser­va­tion Association

EDUCATEEDUCATEEDUCATE

With some debat­able meet­ing agen­da items on the hori­zon, specif­i­cal­ly the Lake Maspenock Weed Man­age­ment and Con­trol Advi­so­ry Group — Pub­lic Meet­ing to be held on Novem­ber 18th, the LMPA Offi­cers and Exec­u­tive Board are ask­ing Mem­ber­ship to PLEASE edu­cate your­selves on the use of Aquat­ic Her­bi­cides. We have an entire tab locat­ed here on the web­site devot­ed to hours of research done on the use of aquat­ic her­bi­cides for weed con­trol (Town Advi­so­ry Group/Weed Con­trol Doc­u­ments).

Some of these doc­u­ments have been post­ed on the web­site for four (4) years, with new addi­tions recent­ly, and we implore you to please read through them to bet­ter edu­cate your­self before attend­ing the meet­ing on Novem­ber 18th.