by Zach Clayton • MPA board member Over the summer, we sent approximately 100 pictures and delivered more than a dozen plant samples to LEA. You may have seen someone
by Zach Clayton • MPA board member Over the summer, we sent approximately 100 pictures and delivered more than a dozen plant samples to LEA. You may have seen someone
by Roy Lambert • Regional Lakesmart coordinator LakeSmart is a program that teaches property owners how to manage their property(s) to reduce or eliminate storm water runoff and related erosion
by Ruth Wyman Neagle • Treasurer of the MPA board Thinking of taking your hiking adventures further afield than Pleasant Mountain in our own backyard? The White Mountain National Forest offers
by Mark Patterson • MPA board member Some of you may have seen the disturbing news story posted on WMTW News 8’s website on November 17, 2023. It highlighted the
by Bill Dexter • MPA board member There’s an accelerating trend nationwide, where houseboat owners moor their vessels to use them as a primary residence, vacation home, and/or rental property.
Happy holidays! I hope this latest version of the MPA’s Moose Pond Matters newsletter finds you happy and well. I want to start by thanking our paying members for their
by steve petter • MPA board member Each year, members donate more than $30K to the MPA to help protect Moose Pond from invasive species, monitor lake health, educate property
by scott frame • MPA board member In recent years, the MPA has received an increasingly large number of complaints related to discourteous boating behavior and the negative impact it
by bill dexter • mpa board member Did you know that PHOSPHORUS is one of the more damaging substances that makes its way into Moose Pond? It is. An excess
by bill monroe • mpa board member Most readers will know that the Lake Environmental Association (LEA) is an essential partner to the MPA in the pond protection process. We