Posts by Joanna Feldman
The alum grant! May 7….one more time to stand up for the grant!
Dear Friends of Lake Attitash: Before Amesbury can move forward with the grant (for the $600,000 alum treatment for Lake Attitash) they need permits from both Merrimac and Amesbury Conservation Commissions. On March 27, Merrimac Conservation Commission approved Amesbury’s request (Notice of Intent). On April 2 Amesbury Conservation Commission discussed the issue and…
Read MoreThe alum grant: It’s not over yet! Lake Attitash Association needs you to go to the May 7 meeting
Dear Friends of Lake Attitash: Our last message asked you to attend the April 2 meeting of the Amesbury Conservation Commission when Rob Desmarais / Amesbury was requesting the permit to apply the Alum treatment to the lake. The Merrimac Conservation Commission had already approved the request and now the City of Amesbury is…
Read MoreAlum Grant permit meeting March 27 Merrimac Library – 7:00 pm
Dear Friends of Lake Attitash The City of Amesbury, as you recall, was awarded the alum treatment grant. All is progressing as it should – so far! Rob Desmarais, the head of Amesbury’s DPW is responsible for the grant and it is in his very capable hands. He has to obtain permits from Merrimac…
Read MoreNext Door
Hi LAA Members. “You might want to check out the “Next Door” web site. It’s a good way to find out about local community news and to get out information you want your neighbors or other local people to know about. You can limit your contact to people who live around or on Lake Attitash…
Read MoreLAKE ATTITASH GRANT AWARDED – INCREDIBLE NEWS!
Dear Friends of Lake Attitash, LAKE ATTITASH GRANT AWARDED – INCREDIBLE NEWS! Congratulations to all of us who contributed time or money to the alum grant effort! On Wednesday November 29th the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection announced the awards for the s.319 grant program and Lake Attitash is one of nine projects they are funding this year…and…
Read MoreLeaf & Weed Beach Cleanup
It’s that time of year when our beaches get covered with leaves & weeds. It really helps the lake stay healthy if they are raked up and taken away. They are amazingly light when they dry out and easy to dispose of. Rotting leaves and weeds add nutrients to the lake which feed next year’s weeds…
Read MoreIllumination Night and Boat Parade
The LAA held another successful Illumination Night and Boat Parade on the Saturday of Labor Day weekend. The Grand Marshalls for this year’s Boat Parade were Mayor Gray and Councilor McMilleon from Amesbury. Both were instrumental (along with the Merrimac Selectmen) in raising the $240,000 matching funds needed to be able to apply for a $360,000 grant…
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