Dear LMPA Members,
2022 was a year of change for our lake community. The economy was front and center in many of our lives. Gas prices skyrocketed resulting in many of us opting for more slow cruises versus high speed runs down the lake. The weather was beautiful all summer long and with it came a drought. Thankfully, the fall brought significant rainfall to end the drought, however it unfortunately hampered the attempt at an extended draw down — more on that later. We also saw many new houses built around the lake this year, which inspired us to re-launch our Welcome Pails in an effort to welcome all those new to the lake area and hope they become members of the LMPA! Please consider reaching out to those new to the lake community and help them learn about the wonderful facets of the lake and how we can protect its beauty.
Weeds, weeds, and more weeds
The excessive weed growth continued to be a problem throughout the lake, especially in the North basin. Many lake residents have told us that this past year was some of the worst they’ve ever seen. The LMPA continues to work closely with the Town of Hopkinton Lake Maspenock Aquatic Vegetation Control Citizens Input Group (CIG). They report directly to the Director of the Department of Public Works (DPW). The CIG has developed a two prong approach to the weed situation. First, they have implemented an extended drawdown in an effort to expose the weed roots to freezing temperatures. This involves dropping the water level to approximately 8’ below the normal level and exposing the lake bottom to sufficiently cold temperatures that the weed beds freeze. Second, they have proposed that herbicides be used in certain areas that continue to have an inordinate amount of weeds. If approved, the herbicides would likely be applied in late May or early June. The actual locations, dates and times of application is dependent on the annual spring survey conducted by the CIG and town consultant limnologist. Unfortunately, it appears that the mild winter temperatures and high water level will not be sufficient to retard the expected weed growth this spring. We are hopeful that the herbicide application will be approved so we can mitigate the overabundance of weeds and move in the direction of restoring balance to the lake. For more information on the weed situation and the extensive research and planning that the volunteers on the CIG have worked tirelessly on over the last several years, we encourage you to review the documents and information on the town of Hopkinton’s website.
Another summer of fun on the water
As you would expect with the beautiful weather, the lake saw a high volume of boat and jet ski traffic, particularly on weekends. In an effort to keep everyone safe, the LMPA continued to provide educational opportunities for safe boating. Per usual, we promoted the boater safety classes put on by the Massachusetts Environmental Police and will do so again in 2023. We also brought in the US Coast Guard Auxiliary (USCGA) again to provide free courtesy boat safety inspections. These inspections are completely voluntary and there are no repercussions if you do not have all that is required to pass. These inspections are designed to ensure that all the necessary safety equipment required is on board and ready to go and if you are missing anything then you know what you need to get. All types of vessels were checked – everything from powerboats to kayaks! The inspections only take about 10 minutes and each passing vessel was issued a sticker for the year. Unfortunately, high winds that day kept many boats at their dock, but everyone will get another opportunity to get that coveted USCGA sticker this summer. Keep an eye on our website for the dates and times for boater safety classes and boat inspections for 2023. The LMPA did receive a number of comments and complaints about unsafe boating throughout the summer. While we appreciate people letting us know what’s happening on the lake, if you observe someone operating in an unsafe manner, please contact the Hopkinton Police (508–497-3401) and the Massachusetts Environmental Police (800–632-8075).
Just playing in the sand
With approximately 540 beach passes purchased from Parks and Rec, Sandy Beach continued to see large crowds on weekends coming out to enjoy the sun, sand, and cool water. The LMPA continues to work with the town of Hopkinton Parks and Recreation Department (P&R) on the use and upkeep of Sandy Beach, the parking lot and the boat ramp. The Ad-Hoc committee (a subcommittee of P&R), also provides input and assistance to P&R for maintaining the beach and all its surrounding facilities. Safety is a number 1 priority for all involved. Current projects in the works are an entrance and exit gate system, as well as a potential dock installed near the boat ramp. This would allow boaters to safely and efficiently launch and retrieve their vessels. Future plans involve a complete makeover of the parking lot and boat ramp. As always, we will provide updates to the membership regarding the planned improvements. If anyone is interested in participating on the Sandy Beach Ad-Hoc Committee, it is a great opportunity to have input into these improvements and to help move them forward.
Water quality maintenance
The water quality of our lake continues to be excellent. Mark Sexton (LMPA Exec. Board member) conducts the water quality checks three times a year in multiple locations around the lake. The results, which are updated on a regular basis on our website, demonstrate consistency with the numbers and as residents of the lake, we play a major role in maintaining the quality of our water. Please take the time to read the enclosed flyer with some helpful reminders on Lake Friendly Practices. Whether you are waterfront, off a side street, and/or launch and pull your boat/canoe/kayak on a regular basis, all the little things on this flyer add up to make a big difference. We appreciate your efforts.
Part of having clean water is keeping trash out of the lake. We had our annual lake cleanup this past spring and returned to our regular format of meeting at the beach parking lot. We collected a full dumpster load of trash and debris for disposal. We will be holding another lake area cleanup this coming April. Take a look at the calendar on our website for the date and time.
Fun times
The LMPA held many enjoyable social events this past year, thanks to the efforts of our Community Building Committee. All of our events are such an amazing way to bring our community together and we couldn’t do it without our fabulous volunteers. We kicked off the season with one of our biggest events, our annual Spring Fling. The Hopkinton Country Club staff did an excellent job as always providing fine food and drink and a great time was had by all! Our second big event was Family Fun Day at Sandy Beach. It was a wonderful June day of family-friendly activities like sand castle building and swimming but the highlight was most definitely the visit from Animal Adventures. They provided entertainment and education with some adorable reptiles. Next came Light Up The Lake on July 3rd. Many lakefront residents decorated their waterfronts — and even boats. It was amazing to see all the different lights and decorations! This was a great preamble to the 4th of July Boat Parade. We had over 40 boats participate with creative themes and costumes. Congratulations to Colleen Martin and Don Doucette for winning the coveted Prop Trophy with their Ronald McDonald themed boat! The highlight of the summer was the 5th annual Cornhole Tournament. Cornhole Budz, Steve Kenney and Brian Delisle beat out the rest of the field to win the big prize — bragging rights on the lake! A big shoutout to all those who volunteered and made the day a success! Finally, we finished out the season with a fun Chili Cookoff as we watched the Patriots lose to Green Bay. While the Patriots didn’t win, Ryan Jones won with a great tasting “grilled” chili.
Annual general meeting
We had a full agenda for our annual meeting on June 6th this past year with about 30 members in attendance at Ko out of the 152 households with a current membership. Typically at our general meetings, the board reports on the past year’s finances, current projects, reviews past and future events, as well as conducts elections for open board positions. At this particular meeting, the board proposed two amendments to the bylaws which were voted in. The first amendment allows the general meeting to be held earlier in the year, which will be May 8th, one month earlier than in the past. The second bylaw amendment allows the removal of an Executive Board member from the board following an affirmative vote by a majority of the Executive Board. These amendments were proposed after receiving feedback from association members and as part of our yearly review of the bylaws by members of the Executive Board. The annual general meeting is a great way for you and your family to learn more about the association and as well as provide an opportunity for members like you to share feedback and ideas that help support the mission of the association.
Stay updated and get involved (*see below for updating your contact information)
We work hard to keep our members informed via our website (www.lmpa.org), FB page and email. If you are a current member and are not receiving our emails, please send us an email at info@lmpa.org with your preferred email address. We are also happy to answer any questions you may have as well.
We hope you come on out and help us celebrate the kickoff of the spring/summer season around the lake at the Spring Fling. We can promise delicious food, groovy tunes and overall a good time. It really is a nice way to reconnect with the lake community after a long winter. We sincerely hope you come out to enjoy and even learn about ways you get involved in the association!
We thank you for your continued support of the LMPA and look forward to a great 2023! Please stay safe, respect the environment and we’ll see you around the lake.
The Executive Board and Officers of the LMPA
2023 Calendar of EVENTS
4/1 Lake Clean-Up, Sandy Beach
4/28 Spring Fling, Hopkinton Country Club
5/8 Annual Meeting, Ko Restaurant
6/11 Family Fun Day, Sandy Beach
6/17 Coast Guard Vessel “Inspections”
7/3 Light Up the Lake (and boats)
7/4 Boat Parade
7/29 Cornhole