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Welcome To Lovewell Pond

The Lovewell Pond Association (LPA) {a.k.a. Property Owners of Lovewell Pond Association} is a group dedicated to the care, enhancement, and preservation of Lovewell Pond located in Fryeburg, Maine.  Members are owners of the properties surrounding the Pond.

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About The Association

2008 Annual Meeting scheduled for July 5!

The 2008 LPA Annual Meeting will take place at 10:00 am Saturday, July 5. We will be meeting in the Fiber Barn at the Fryeburg Fairgrounds, the same venue as the past few years. Agenda items will include updates on invasive plant testing, enhanced water testing of the Pond in collaboration with the Saco River Corridor Commission, the Normandeau Associates study of Wards Brook and the Wards Brook outlet wetlands, lake policing, and administrative matters.

Fryeburg Aquifer Resource Committee (FARC)

The Emery and Garrett report on the Wards Brook Aquifer is viewable on the Town Web Site (http://www.fryeburgmaine.org).  One of its key recommendations was for a detailed analysis of the impact of Ward Brook flows on Lovewell Pond.  The amount of these flows could be considered the “trigger” for Planning Board regulations of withdrawals.

Lake Studies Under Way!

Normandeau Associates has begun the study of Wards Brook and the wetlands at the mouth of the brook, sponsored by the Fryeburg Aquifer Resource Committee.  The study was recommended by the Emery and Garrett analysis of the Wards Brook Aquifer, to provide the Planning Board with base line information on desirable limitations on withdrawals.  The study will look at the biota and fauna in the brook and wetlands, and seek to determine what, if any impact the withdrawals might have.  In other related ground water matters, the Fryeburg Planning Board has scheduled a public hearing on an improved water protection ordinance for July 10 at the Town Hall.

Invasive Plant Funding Renewed

The Lakes Environmental Association has granted LPA another $2000 to support invasive plants inspections at the Fish and Wildlife ramp at the south end of the lake.  Inspections began in late May.

White Canoe looking for owner.  A canoe painted white has washed up on the Rapputak beach.  Contact Gene Bergoffen (935-7948) if you know the owner.

Schedule of Events

  • LPA Annual Meeting
    Saturday July 5, 10:00 am
    Fiber Barn, Fryeburg Fair Grounds


The LPA is interested in all aspects of lake preservation including :

  • Lake Uses
  • Wildlife
  • Water Quality
  • Public Access
  • Shoreline
  • Maine Regulations
  • Other Associations

Association Officers

Gene Bergoffen - President
Peter Wilkens - Vice President
Coleen Wilkens
- Co-Secretary
Pat Gallagher - Treasurer
Bob Crane - Director
Jim Joly - Director
Mike Cherry - Director
Bob Whitaker - Director


LPA Membership grows!
 

LPA leaders report that membership is more than 70 members, an increase over last year at this time.  Dues revenues and contributions have significantly exceeded targets.

Minutes of July 11 meeting distributed.  If you haven’t received your copy of the minutes, please contact us, as shown below.


Contact Us

To find out more about LPA, or give us your ideas, send an email to info@lovewellpond.com