Annual Fall Lake Draw Down Scheduled To Begin, Monday, October 10th
The annual fall lake draw down is scheduled to begin Monday, October 10. For more info, visit: https://www.des.nh.gov/news-and-media/state-announces-its-2022-fall-drawdown-lakes The scheduled 3 foot is the standard draw down, but every 5 years a greater drop to 4 feet...
Vegetated Buffer And How It Helps The Lake
What is a Vegetated Buffer? Vegetated Buffers are one of the simplest and lowest maintenance Best Management Practices (BMPs) you can implement on your lake property. A fully vegetated shoreline is the natural state of a lakeside ecosystem, so having a buffer mimics...
Get To Know Moose Mountains Regional Greenways
Jill Eldridge, Executive Director of Moose Mountains Regional Greenways was unable to attend our Annual meeting in August and has sent along this informative letter about the important work they are doing in our area. ____________ Dear LLA Members, Thank you for the...
AWWA, NHDES, NH Lakes & LLA Volunteers Conduct 2022 Lovell Lake Watershed Survey
"The 2022 Lovell Lake Watershed survey was performed on May 20 by a large group of enthusiastic volunteers. The technical leadership from AWWA, participation from other NH environmental organizations and great support from the homeowners made the task straightforward...
Reward For Lovell Lake Koi/Goldfish
***Update June 7, 2022: This reward offer has been extended for the 2022 summer season and will run through September 4, 2022*** Goldfish do not belong in Lovell Lake. They are non-native and are negatively impacting the lake and the native fish population. We need...
Sunday Sailing Returns!
As last summer came to a close, we ran a Sunday Regatta as a first step towards bringing sailing racing back to Lovell Lake. We ran a handful of races, with several boats exchanging the lead and different skippers taking first-place finishes. By the series' end, Dave...
2022 Lovell Lake Watershed Survey
The Lovell Lake Community shares a common love and appreciation for our lake. We all agree that keeping the lake in pristine condition is critical to sustaining and enjoying this treasure. As you may know the runoff from erosion is a source of pollution because it...
Our New President and Vice-President
The Nominating Committee is pleased to announce that Susan Davis and Michael Prindle will serve as the Lovell Lake Association’s next president and vice-president, respectively. Susan and Michael have long histories on the lake. Let them introduce themselves. - Ann...
Lovell Lake Association Currently Seeking Volunteer President From Membership
To Lovell Lake Association Members: Below is the resignation letter of former president Craig Rowley, dated Sept. 5, 2021, and accepted by the Executive Committee at the September 11, 2021 regular meeting. The Executive Board thanks Craig for his leadership of the...
Sunday Sailing Returns!
At our August 7th, annual association meeting, I offered to initiate a weekend sailing series on Lovell Lake. I was not sure there would be interest but was surprised by how many attendees were eager to participate. They spoke of a vibrant sailing scene decades ago....