© 2004 Beth Teele-Haidinger

last updated: June 25, 2015

Lake Association

The Meddybemps Lake Association was started back in the mid - 1960s  by a group of people whose goal was to play an active role in preserving the natural beauty and resources of the lake. Present members live not only in the Great State of Maine but also throughout the US and overseas. The LMA welcomes any and everyone to join this organization and participate in protecting this beautiful part of the world! To get more information, you can contact Sue Trouant at: trouant@pwless.net

 

Current Officers
President - Liz Bloomhardt-Doran
Vice-President - Pete Trouant
Secretary - Katie Hews
Treasurer - Liz Trouant

Currently for sale by the Lake Association:

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Board Members 2011 - 2013
Glenn Ball
Cary James
Beth Teele-Haidinger
Rolf Towe

Board Members 2012 - 2014
Sherry Bagley
Frank Putnam
Amy Salomon
Roland Tomasch

click here for the 2012 LMA meeting minutes.

Special Interest Committees formed in 2007:

INVASIVE PLANT PATROL COMMITTEE
Co-Chairpersons - Pete & Liz Trouant
contact:
trouant@pioneerwireless.net

Click here to an article from the BDN about Milfoil - being informed about what to look for could save our lake! Submitted by Pete Trouant.

WATER LEVEL/DAM MANAGEMENT
Chairperson -
Pete Trouant
 

FUND RAISING COMMITTEE
Chairperson - Meg Teele-Rothberg
contact:
teele1234@aol.com

WATER TESTING COMMITTEE
Chairperson - Carey James
contact:
chemjames@gmail.com

Read more here about a project Carey presented at the director’s meeting.

Updated correspondence between the LMA and the ASC about the lake’s water level. Click here.

Report from Atlantic Salmon Commission:
Dennys River Inflow Stream Study

2012 Dennys River and Lake Meddybemps Water Management, by Colby Bruchs

2012 Dennys River and Lake Meddybemps Water Management, by Colby Bruchs

Photos from Pete from the Superfund Site - Indian Tribute, Sept. 2012.

For a peek at what is being sold by the LMA, click here

Ice above Town dock - 4.4.13

Ice below Town Dock - 4.4.13

Open water above camp - 4.4.13

Denny's River at canal mouth - 4.5.13

Denny's River upstream to bridge - 4.5.13

Broken ice and open water above dock - 4.5.13