Lake Currents Spring 2021
Our returning swan is sitting on her nest, the muskrats are active as are the beaver. The bald eagle has made its appearance a few times and hopefully everyone has remained healthy through this pandemic.
Read Moreby GLA | Apr 4, 2021 | Newsletter | 0 |
Our returning swan is sitting on her nest, the muskrats are active as are the beaver. The bald eagle has made its appearance a few times and hopefully everyone has remained healthy through this pandemic.
Read Moreby GLA | Mar 18, 2019 | Newsletter | 2 |
With Spring approaching, this might be a good time to inspect your dock for damage. If you have issues and need help, contact the GLA and we will see if we can find some warm bodies to help out.
Read Moreby Alexander Woodle | Jan 16, 2018 | Newsletter | 0 |
Kudos to both Jim Luening and Bill Stickland for the diligent toil to navigate the bureaucracy in order to improve and protect Baddacook Pond- a valuable water resource.
Read Moreby Alexander Woodle | Aug 25, 2017 | Newsletter | 0 |
The GLA has recently received permission to use the weed harvester to remove the Bladderwort from certain areas of the lakes. So, if you see the machine back out on the lake you’ll know why.
Read Moreby Alexander Woodle | Jun 5, 2017 | Newsletter | 0 |
Lake Currents – Spring/Summer 2017 Dear Fellow Groton Lakes Association Members And Friends, The Groton Lakes Association (GLA) placed the boards in the dam April 1st and the lake filled to summer pool level within one...
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