Monthly Archives March 2016

Updated WLA Website – Now Mobile Friendly

Over 60% of web browsing is done from a smartphone or a tablet (e.g. iPad). To provide users a more positive experience on a mobile device, we now provide a “responsive design” to automatically change the screen and menu display to match the device. In addition, we have added more info on invasive species, a new form (with photo upload capabilities) for reporting suspicious plants, improved graphical design, and general clean up of older text. We hope you like it!
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Lost: a Gray Float. Found: an Inflatable Boat.

John and Joanne Lannon’s (Hi Vu Dr) float floated away… and has been found!  Also, a small yellow inflatable rubber boat is still sitting at Watchic Road 9, off Rte 113. Its on the shore, so pick it up if its yours. Or call Paul at 978-337-1246 for more info. By mid-July it will be taken away.
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Ice Out was Saturday, March 12 2016

Ice Out was Saturday, March 12 2016 and the dam gate was closed shortly thereafter. Following the closing, the lake level will be monitored as it gradually rises. This is the earliest ice out many on the lake have ever seen.
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Saco River Dentistry

Saco River Dentistry of Buxton, ME is a full-service comprehensive family dental practice that focuses on the anyone age 1 to 101. We are dedicated not only the health our patients and but also the health our community. Leaving the lake and travelling into Portland for multiple specialists can be time consuming and cumbersome. At Saco River Dentistry we provide state-of-the-art care at your small town cost. From implant placement and restorations to Invisalgn, we can do most treatment without
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Report Suspicious Plants

Should you find plants that you fear are invasive, please contact us as soon as possible. The WLA or a Maine VLMP Monitor will follow up with you. Please provide the following information noted in our Suspicious Plant Form. Note that for any health or safety emergency you should call 911 to contact the Town of Standish emergency services. Paul McNulty, President
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