Reflections On The Lake
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"I first came up in the 1930’s; I grew up in East Boston. So, being a city boy, this was really God’s country. To me, this place was another world. It was hidden away, nobody knew about it. There were no buildings at all--it was wilderness. The deer used to come down to the water here and bears too. Every night you’d hear the coyotes. Joe Boudreau |
| February 2007 - George Beaumont |
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| Written by George Beaumont | |
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This months View From The Trading Post editorial focuses on recent changes in the State's Boater Registration system causing towns and businesses to stop providng boater registration services. In this months column, George talks about the impact of these changes on the local community. The State of New Hampshire has made it so bureaucratic that it has become impossible for The Mountain Road Trading Post to continue to do boat registrations. The State wants everybody to either mail them in or go to the DMV to have one processed. The driving factor, as I see it, is to eliminate the portion of the registration fee that went to the local communities. All of the registration fee goes to the state in their newly designed plan. |
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The Pawtuckaway Lake Improvement Association (PLIA) is a Private, Non-Profit Organization formed to monitor and act upon environmental and safety issues in the Pawtuckaway Lake Watershed area. The PLIA also provides education, information, recreation and other services to its members.
The Association routinely conducts water quality sampling under the New Hampshire Volunteer Lake Assessment program of the State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. Other activities (sailboat races, fishing derbies, etc.) may be coordinated by the Association, but are funded by program participants.

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