• Newsletter: February 14, 2021

    Newsletter: February 14, 2021

    Happy New Year to all and know that we all are looking forward to lives nearer tonormalcy plus further great times at the lake.  DUES As in previous years, dues for this year, 2021, are $35.  Please make your check payable to FLPOA and mail to our treasurer Dave Lewis, 8 Sherman Avenue, Bronxville NY  […]

    Read more: Newsletter: February 14, 2021
  • Newsletter: September 13, 2020

    Newsletter: September 13, 2020

    Seaplanes on the Lake In response to some inquiries by the membership, we have addressed the questions we received to Mr. Kent of the State Pilots Association, who informed us that:  Septic Systems and Blue Green Algae  An Algae Bloom was discovered on the Lake on August 10 and a report and sample were transmitted […]

    Read more: Newsletter: September 13, 2020
  • Newsletter: June 23, 2020

    Newsletter: June 23, 2020

    NOTICE OF FLPOA ANNUAL MEETING ON 11 JULY, 10 AMIn accordance with our by-laws, we will be holding a ZOOM meeting on Saturday, 11, July, 10 AM. You will receive an invite to the ZOOM meeting and other relevant information concerning the meeting in early July. Please try to join the meeting 10 minutes before […]

    Read more: Newsletter: June 23, 2020
  • Newsletter: May 22, 2020

    Newsletter: May 22, 2020

    MEMORIAL DAY Please remember all first responders as well as service members over the holiday. Stay safe. ANNUAL MEETINGThe Governor announced on Wednesday, 5/20, the capital district including Warren County will reopen to phase 1 for construction and manufacturing. Each succeeding phase will be subject to reopening in 2-week intervals. It is our understanding that […]

    Read more: Newsletter: May 22, 2020
  • Newsletter: February 3, 2020

    Newsletter: February 3, 2020

    Happy New Year! Dues for 2020 are $35, payable to FLPOA via check or PayPal. Unfortunately, there are no updates on the easement needed for the aquatic plant control district, but negotiations are ongoing. The lake experienced a non-toxic algae bloom last August, and steps are being taken to prevent future occurrences by improving septic maintenance and reducing runoff. Six signs were purchased to warn of bubblers, with one still available. The Town is drafting a law to address short-term rental issues, and Brianna’s Law now requires all motorized watercraft operators to complete a boating safety course. We are seeking…

    Read more: Newsletter: February 3, 2020