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