Papoose March 2016.indd - Lake Mohawk Country Club

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Papoose March 2016.indd - Lake Mohawk Country Club
A Publication of the Lake Mohawk Country Club Since May 1929
March 2016 • Volume 82, Number 3
March 2016
LETTER FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER
Dear Members,
The cover of this month’s PAPOOSE is a very special one- it is a photo of Ukranian Easter eggs,
or pysanky. The collection comes from one of our Members, Kelly J. Evans. Some of you may
remember Kelly’s eggs from his house that was on the LMCC House Tour several years ago.
The décor on the eggs often featured the sun, as it warmed the eatch and was a source of life. Eggs
decorated with nature symbols were a symbol of rebirth and spring. The process of wax resist takes
time and patience, but the results are incredible. Because the inside of the egg is blown out with a
pin hole, the eggs can be preserved and cherished for years.
Kelly has hundreds of these eggs in his home as he continues this springtime tradition that he
started with his mother many years ago.
As March rolls in, there are many spring traditions that we celebrate here at LMCC: Easter being
one of them. An early Easter allows us all to think about (hopefully) an early spring and more
days of longer daylight! Mark your calendar for many of the events that will take place here this
spring: Easter Brunch & Sunrise Mass service, the Moroccan Madness Dinner and Tasting On the
Boardwalk (May 15)… All of these events are opportunities to spend time with your family and
friends and continue to build community spirit within Lake Mohawk.
When not celebrating a special day, start a new tradition: come visit the new Papoose Members
Lounge, which is open! We are open in the business center and in the lounge. This space and
place is a wonderful way to meet an old friend or make a new one. Many thanks to all those who
contributed to this project as it re-focuses our attention on bringing value driven amenities to our
members within the Clubhouse. A dedicated sign is prominently displayed in the Lounge area
depicting all those who made contributions in time, resources and products to make this room a
truly special place.
While you are here at the Clubhouse please stop upstairs to see the renovations that have taken
place in the Grand Ballroom. As all recent renovations that have occurred in the Clubhouse the
past few years we have updated several areas but have still managed to maintain the lake-style
charm and ambience. I wish to personally thank the Capital Improvement Committee under the
guidance of Chairperson Greg Leo for your continued support to the long-term vision in this
process. This room is a critical part of our overall strategic plan and that is to generate money
from non-members to reduce the burden on Membership for future capital expenditures and
anticipated upgrades to the Lake Mohawk reservation. The room has re-opened and I encourage
you to book your upcoming event – whether it be for a small private event or one on a grandeur
scale – make Lake Mohawk your 1st Choice as you begin the planning for this. For more
information on bookings please email [email protected].
In closing – we have a great deal to look forward to in 2016. Many projects that have been deferred
throughout the reservation continue to be scheduled and completed. Preventative maintenance and
internal processes are being implemented on many levels that will allow us to preserve and protect
your investment – in your personal home and the life-style amenities within Lake Mohawk. On
behalf of our Staff – we thank you for the incredible opportunities provided to us every day to serve
our Membership. We look forward to a wonderful spring season as I hope you are as well.
Best,
Mark Musilli
GENERAL MANAGER
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BULLETIN BOARD
OFFICE SCHEDULE
Monday - Friday: 8:30am to 5:00pm
Late Hours on Wednesday until 7:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am to 3:00pm
Boat Ramp Keys will not be given out after Noon on Saturday.
PLEASE CARRY CLUB CARDS
We would like you to carry your Club Card
when walking on the Boardwalk or visiting the
Members Room.
There will be times when cards will be checked, so please have
your card with you when on the Boardwalk.
ARTICLE CONTRIBUTIONS
To submit articles to Papoose Magazine, email
them to [email protected]
Submissions must be received by the 5th of the Month.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
MARCH 3
PAC Meeting at 7pm at the Clubhouse
MARCH 21
Trustees Meeting - Papoose Room / Members Room 7:30 pm
MARCH 25
Office Closes at 12:00pm
MARCH 28
Finance Committee Meeting at 7pm at the Clubhouse
MARCH 31
LMCC Preservation Foundation Meeting at 7pm at the
Clubhouse
Please respect the NO SMOKING policy on the
Boardwalk and the surrounding areas.
Let’s all enjoy the fresh air!
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March 2016 • Volume 82, Number 3
EDITOR
Mark Musilli
[email protected]
ADVERTISING
Joyce Ciaburri
[email protected]
973 729-6156 ext. 123
PUBLISHING
CONSULTANT
Susan Egan
[email protected]
OFFICE TELEPHONE NUMBER
973 729-6156
PRINT & DESIGN
Spencer Printing
spencerprinting.com
MISSION
Lake Mohawk Country Club exists to
preserve and protect the vitality of the
Lake Mohawk Reservation, affording
members a lake community lifestyle
enhanced by recreational and social
activities, lakes, community beaches
and docks, well-maintained common
areas, Clubhouse and private roads,
and member programs that strengthen this community and maintain the
added value of home ownership in
the Reservation.
MARCH COVER PHOTO:
Kelly Evans
A special thank you to last month's
cover to Debbie and Will Hookway.
CONTENTS
March 2016
IN THIS ISSUE...
p.1 Letter from the General Manager
p.2 Calendar
p.6 Aesthetics Committee Outlines
Expectations
p.9 Summer Day Camp Comes to
Lake Mohawk
p.11 News from LMCC Golf Club
p.16 LMCC Preservation Foundation
Announces a New Vision
p.29A Report from the Lake Committee
p.33 Intraclubs and Beachs
p.44 Lake History
LMCC BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Gregory J. Yuskaitis, President .... [email protected]
Dean Reinauer, Vice President..... [email protected]
Robert Atkinson........................... [email protected]
Deborah Hookway...................... [email protected]
Gregory Leo..........................................gleo@lakemohawkcountryclub.com
Steven Waehler............................... [email protected]
Helena Bould................................... [email protected]
Bill Greenlaw.............................. [email protected]
Phil Marcellus............................ [email protected]
CONNECT WITH US ONLINE AT WWW.LAKEMOHAWKCC.COM
www.facebook.com/lakemohawkcountryclub
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LAKE LIVING
FOR YOUR MEETINGS, SPECIAL
EVENTS OR WEDDINGS
th1e2 Lake2 Mohawk Country Club
IS THE PLACE FOR YOU
Lake Mohawk Country Club
ANNUAL
EASTER HOLIDAY
BUFFET MENU
SUNDAY, MARCH 27TH
AT 1:00, 1:30, & 3:30
Located on scenic Lake Mohawk in Sussex County,
NJ, we offer a beautiful view, exceptional food and
service year round. Our Grand Ballroom, Beach and
our new Mohawk Room are all available for large events
or more private meetings. We offer over 10,000 feet of
meeting space for your use.
1 Assorted Pastries, Omelet
Station and Carving Station.
1 Selections of Prime Rib,
Icelandic Cod, Grilled Chicken
and Black Forest Smoked Ham.
Packages and menus can be customized to suit your needs.
1 Amazing Dessert Service.
Please contact Ms. Blake Hargrave,
Catering Sales Manager at 973.729.6156
or [email protected].
Adults - $32.95
Children under 12 - $17.95
Children 6 and under free.
Cash Bar
Reservations a Must,
Call Blake 973.729.6156 ext. 122
BOARDWALK CLUB
HAPPY HOUR AND DINNER
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
For reservations call Blake at 973.729.6156 ext 116
Walk ins welcome too!
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LAKE LIVING
AESTHETICS COMMITTEE OUTLINES
EXPECTATIONS
A
great looking neighborhood enhances the value of each and every home.
Property maintenance requires work, and often calls for all members to
come together to achieve the common goal of an attractive community.
WHAT DOES THE AESTHETICS COMMITTEE DO?
The Aesthetics Committee ensures that properties and conditions
throughout community are in compliance with the rules and regulations
set forth in the LMCC Club Plan Agreement and the General Ordinances
of Sparta Township. The Committee tours the Reservation on a regular
basis to report on properties and homes that are in need of attention.
They also monitor the progress of the repairs and the ultimate remedy of
the situation with the Club and/or the Township of Sparta.
Individual Members may also report situations on the club website or to
the Aesthetics Committee.
The LMCC Club Plan is signed by each Member when they purchase their property and pay their
Registration Fees. The expectation is that all Members will respect the agreement. Details are found on the
MEMBERS WEBSITE and also available in the office. Chapter XIV of Property Maintenance for Sparta
Township is found within The General Ordinances of Sparta Township, located on the town website.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB PLAN AGREEMENT INCLUDE:
• No nuisance or anything obnoxious or detrimental to the value of adjoining or adjacent
properties or residences shall be maintained or permitted on any part of the property.
• The owner of any property shall be responsible for the sanitary disposal of all sewage,
garbage and rubbish.
• No disabled vehicles, garbage or rubbish may be stored on or disposed of on any of the lots
subject to this Agreement.
• Commercial vehicles may not be parked on the roads of the Reservation, unless in use for a
particular job on a temporary basis.
• Car tents are not permitted. No sign, “For Sale” or “For Rent” or other advertisement
soliciting a purchaser or a tenant shall be placed or displayed on the property.
• Any above ground pools and all boats and trailers must be erected or stored in the side yard or
rear yard and adequately shielded so as not to be observed from the street or adjacent properties.
• No cyclone fences or other similar open mesh wire fences shall be installed on any
residential properties, except with written permission of the Board of Trustees or their
designated representatives.
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The Sparta Town Ordinances includes cover
additional issues of maintenance and upkeep.
These affirm the expectation of every resident is
responsible for their property. Ordinance 14-8.1
states that the exterior of the premises shall be
maintained by the owner or operator so that the
appearance will reflect a level of maintenance in
keeping with the standards of the neighborhood.
The town ordinance also states that landscaping
which is in public view must be kept in an orderly
state, with lawns and bushes “trimmed and free
from becoming overgrown”.
The Sparta Township also outlines that ALL
building should be kept in good repair, painted
where required or treated in such a way to prevent
deterioration. All buildings or structures cannot
create a safety hazard or nuisance.
NOTIFICATION OF NONCOMPLIANCE
When properties are not in compliance with the
Club Plan Agreement or Sparta Ordinances, Lake
Mohawk Country Club will issue a letter to the
member describing the condition that needs to
be remedied. Any member receiving such a letter
should bring their property into compliance and
notify the office immediately.
LETTERS SENT TO HOMEOWNERS
If a Member receives a letter, it is his/her
responsibility to remedy the problem quickly or
contact the Club and explain how you plan to
bring the property into compliance. If there are
questions or a disagreement with the description,
the Club or Committee should be contacted
immediately. There are workable solutions
available. Neighbors are often available to help
out a Club Member that is not able to do what is
needed. The goal of the committee is to improve
the appearance of our community. Sometime we
all need a gentle reminder.
Interested in helping on this or any committee?
If you are looking for ways to help out the community
contact the Committee Chair Bill Greenlaw at
[email protected].
There are many committees and several ways that
you can actively participate in helping make our
community the best it can be!
Bill Greenlaw was elected to the Board of Trustees
in 2015 and serves as Committee Chairperson of
the Aesthetics Committee.
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The protocol of the Club Plan Agreement,
Section Four states:
If any member, after written notice, fails to abate
a condition, which in the opinion of the Club,
constitutes a violation of this section, the Club
shall have the right, in addition to all other rights,
to seek injunctive relief to abate such violation(s)
and, if such relief is granted, shall be entitled to
reimbursement from the offending member for
all costs to abate such violation(s), including legal
costs and reasonable attorney fees.
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LAKE LIVING
SUMMER DAY CAMP
COMES TO LAKE MOHAWK POOL
A
new summer day camp will open up this
summer at the Lake Mohawk Pool, in
conjunction with the Hilltop Country Day
School. Named Camp Apogee, this day camp will
offer a blend of traditional camp activities as well
as a blend of S.T.E.A.M enrichment activities.
Campers age 6-13 will experience integrated
science, technology, engineering, art and math
instruction as well as outdoor sports and games.
Of course, swimming and pool activities will be a
big part of the program as well.
“I want children in Sussex County to have the
kind of fun during the summer that I did as
a kid,” says Greg Leo, a principle in the Lake
Mohawk Pool located in Byram Township. “Kids
should be outside and enjoy the best that summer
has to offer,” continues Leo.
Hilltop Country Day School has focused on
S.T.E.A.M. skills since 1967. The camp will
run from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, with before and
after care available. Snacks and lunch are part
of the program. Chaperoned transportation
from Hilltop to the Pool is included. For more
information, go to www.campapogee.com.
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LAKE LIVING
A PRIVATE
RETREAT IN
YOUR OWN
BACKYARD
Features & Amenities:
• 18 Hole Golf Course
• Practice Facility
• Men’s and Women’s Leagues
• Family Activities
• Junior Golf Programs
• Fine and Casual Dining
BIG THINGS ARE HAPPENING THIS
SPRING AND IT’S ALMOST HERE!
• NEW! Lower Dues for Active
and Weekday Memberships
• NEW! Intermediate Memberships
for Young Families
For more information or a private tour, please email [email protected]
or [email protected].
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LAKE MOHAWK GOLF CLUB:
GETTING
AHEAD OF THE GAME
Submitted by: Terry Crawford, General Manager
S
ince its founding, the Lake Mohawk Golf Club, a
private, member-owned club, has been a bastion
of solitude amidst the rolling hills surrounding the
beautiful and picturesque Lake Mohawk. Today,
golfers enjoy spectacular scenery throughout the
majestic 126 acre golf course, built in 1928 shortly
after the dam that created Lake Mohawk was
constructed. Lake Mohawk Golf Club (LMGC)
is today, as it has been throughout its history, an
integral part of the Lake Mohawk Community,
and while evolving over the years, much like the
community has evolved, it continues to provide a
respite from everyday life for its members.
LMGC is proud of its long-standing presence
in the Lake Mohawk Community. To this end,
LMGC wants to do more, to offer more to the
community, but to do has recognized that change
is necessary. The image of being a stodgy, stuffy,
private golf club...images of what typically come to
mind when thinking of a private golf club, must
change. To do this we must align what we offer
with what families and individuals are looking
for when considering their recreational and
entertainment choices. In short, we must become
more relevant and “new school” so that we are an
attractive option for members of all ages, singles,
and families with women and children. Changing
our image, introducing new alternatives, getting
ahead of the game, is not easy, but we know it is
essential for our future and for the enjoyment of
our members, both current and new.
With that in mind, the club has made significant
changes to their membership structure geared toward
retaining current and attracting new members,
including adding or modifying membership classes,
changing the membership pricing model, and
updating the dining and events we offer. LMGC
is not just a haven for the retired, it is a vibrant
and happening place for its members to enjoy
and celebrate and it has become home to a new
generation of younger members and their families.
In addition to our new membership structure,
LMGC now offers numerous dining and themed
social events throughout the year as well as
recreational activities for all ages, including events
specifically for families, women, and children.
For the avid golfer there are many competitive
golf tournaments and for the recreational / casual
golfer we have beginners and non-competitive
golf events, for the golfing family we have Nine &
Dine and Family Golf Night and for the Women,
the Women’s Association has a full calendar of
Golf and Social Activities. The LMGC Event
Calendar has social events for everyone including
the annual Easter Egg Hunt and Brunch, Summer
Social Clambake, Fall Family Oktoberfest, and
Breakfast with Santa, to name a few. While golf
is at the center of our activities and is the pride of
LMGC's members, it is these special events that
keep our members happy, engaged, and connected
with each other.
Lastly, and perhaps most important, we needed to
fix the cost model. LMGC understands the concern
our members and potential members have regarding
the cost of club membership. WE GET IT! To
make club membership at LMGC affordable, we
just approved an adjustment to the dues structure
for 2016. The new dues structure does two things:
first, it significantly reduces the cost of membership,
and second, it creates the potential for LMGC to
become a major player among private golf clubs in
Sussex and Morris County. We believe this is a step
in the right direction to having LMGC resume its
rightful place in the Lake Mohawk Community as
the place to go for fun, food, and recreation. Our
highly trained professional staff will be leading Lake
Mohawk Golf Club into a new and exciting future
of growth and prosperity. Come, check us out, by
visiting LMGC in the coming weeks or by e-mailing
[email protected] or smorocco@
lakemohawkgolfclub.com for all the details.
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Winter market
25 + local farmers & artisans
Saturdays 9:30am - 1pm
November 7 - April 30
Sparta middle school
350 main street, Sparta, N.J.
www.spartafarmersmarket.org
THE DUQUETTE TEAM
Analytical. Enthusiastic. Imaginative
Frank Duquette Jr., Sales Associate
[email protected] (m) 973.864.0824
Constance Dickman Duquette, Broker Sales Associate
[email protected] (m) 973.525.4850
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
24 White Deer Plaza Sparta, NJ 07871(o) 973.729.6111
www.theduquetteteam.com
www.facebook.com/spartahomes
© 2015 Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal
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RECIPE
BWC RECIPE
CROCKPOT BEEF STEW
This hearty dish will be sure to help you shake off any remaining winter chill!
INGREDIENTS:
2lbs. beef stew meat, cut into cubes
2 large carrots, peeled and sliced
3-5 red potatoes, cut into cubes
2 stalks celery, cut into pieces
1 cup beef broth
½ cup red wine
½ cup pearl onions
¼ cup all-purpose flour
1 tbsp. worcestershire sauce
½ tsp. kosher salt
½ tsp. group black pepper
3 cloves garlic, chopped
3 sprigs fresh thyme
1 bay leaf
PROCEDURE:
Toss the meat, salt, pepper and flour together in a mixing bowl, making
sure to coat the beef evenly; place the meat in the slow cooker (along with
any extra flour mixture). Stir all the remaining ingredients into the slow
cooke with the beef. Cover, and cook on the high setting for 4-6 hours. It’s
doesn’t get much easier than this!
Created by Chef de Cuisine Sean “Hutch”Hutchinson and prepared by the team at the Boardwalk Club Restaurant.
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LAKE LIVING
THANK YOU
FROM THE GERMAN CHRISTMAS MARKET COMMITTEE
CORPORATE SPONSORS
Lake Mohawk Country Club
Outdoor Lighting Perspectives
Eastern Propane & The Nicholson Family
MarineMax
Newton Medical Center
Bayer HealthCare
PLATINUM SPONSORS
Sparta Township
GOLD SPONSORS
Reinauer Transportation
Dean Reinauer & Tom Murray
Roseann Aliano
Sussex Bank
ThorLabs
WG Project Management
Anderson-Kelly
Culligan
David H Thierman
Grunenthal
Lakeland Bank
LMCC Beach 4
SILVER SPONSORS
Allan & Ethel Koriakin
Coldwell Banker
CP Engineers
Dales Market
Danforth's Marina
Diane & Alan Tenenbaum
Dr. Don and Susan Mattucci
First Hope Bank
Golden Castle Jewelers
Kelly & Ward
Kroghs Restaurant & Brew Pub
Laddey Clark & Ryan
Paris Eliades
Peter Laemers
Randolph Foreign & Domestic Auto
Repair
Sparta Tire
Sparta Trades
St Moritz, Almost Ghosts
Ultima Hair Salon & Day Spa
Wilkin & Guttenplan
Magic Touch DJ's
Realty Executives Sparta
Grady Electric
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St. Moritz Grill and Bar
Byram Bus Company
Photography by Anja M.
Mohawk Gardens
Dale's Market
Ideal Farms
Black Fox Show Stables
Adventures in Advertising
Morel Builders
Advantage Signs
Step One Signs
Stephen Candio and Almost Ghosts
Dave Giguerre and Ruth Kane
White Deer Plaza Business Merchants
Association
Reggie Phillips and his Crew of Elves
Sparta Kiwanis
St. Kateri Squires
Knights of Columbus
Master Gardeners of Sussex County
Cornerstone Restoration and Repair
Sparta Historical Society
The Stock Exchange, Sparta
Sussex Bank
March 2016
GET ON THE BOAT!
REGISTER NOW FOR SPARTA EDUCATION
FOUNDATION’S MAY 15 DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL
O
nline registration is now open for the Sparta
Education Foundation’s Second Annual
Dragon Boat Festival on Sunday, May 15 at the
Lake Mohawk Country Club. Register now at
spartadragonboat.com where there are additional
details about this fundraiser for Sparta Public
Schools. Participation is limited to fifty teams and
boats will fill up fast. Last year was a sell-out with
record attendance.
This event will run in coordination with the Tasting
on the Boardwalk at Lake Mohawk Country Club.
Restaurants from around the county will sample
their culinary delights from 11-4pm. Tickets will go
on sale in April for this event.
The Dragon Boat Festival a perfect team-building
opportunity for teams of 21 paddlers. All skill
levels can participate. The Races are held in 46foot long boats and teams of 21 compete in 250
meter heats. A team is comprised of 20 paddlers
and one drummer. Each team must include at
least eight females and can include no more than
ten participants between the ages of 15-17. A
steersman is provided by the Dragon Boat Festival
director. Each team will be invited to an on-water
practice session with a trained coach/steersperson
prior to race day and compete in at least two heats
on Sunday, May 15. Prizes will be awarded, but
the real winners will be Sparta’s students.
Truly a unique event, Dragon Boat Race teams
will raise money to help enrich the educational
experience for students in our schools, and it
is a spirited community day and great team
competition. For more information about
registering your team or volunteer opportunities,
visit spartadragonboat.com or like the Facebook
page at facebook.com/SpartaDragonBoatFestival.
The Sparta Education Foundation has awarded
over $600,672 in grants to all five of Sparta’s
public schools since 2006. The Foundation is an
independent, non-profit, all-volunteer organization
whose mission is to engage the entire community
in philanthropic giving that strengthens the public
schools, supports teachers, and inspires students.
For more information about the Foundation, visit
spartaeducationfoundation.org.
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LAKE ENVIRONMENT
THE LAKE MOHAWK PRESERVATION FOUNDATION…
WORKING OUR VISION!
T
he recently organized all volunteer Foundation completed its inaugural year of operation in December
with a real sense of accomplishment. The Foundation is committed to preserving and improving
Lake Mohawk and the Wallkill River watershed. As a voluntary, tax-exempt charitable organization it is
independent but collaborates closely with LMCC. Some highlights…
VOLUNTEERS WORKING TO PROTECT
THE LAKE…
We engaged some eighty volunteers from the
community in an April Earth Day cleanup of litter
on our roads and other run-off areas that routinely
contaminate the lake -- preventing more than 37
bags of trash and over 7000 cigarette filters from
finding their way into Lake Mohawk and the
Wallkill River watershed. All achieved through
neighborhood and intra-club volunteers supported
by local business sponsors, LMCC, Sparta Township
and the NJ Clean Communities Program.
We are repeating and expanding the initiative this
April with our second Earth Day Acts of Green
Celebration. (See box)
A Demonstration Rain Garden was designed and
installed along the Boardwalk near the dam led by
Eagle Scout candidate Tim Clauss and aided by
fellow scout volunteers from Boy Scout Troup 150.
The Foundation provided guidance and arranged
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sponsor support from the Marina and local garden
stores. This is part of our effort to demonstrate the
simplicity and effectiveness of rain gardens, a lake
friendly improvement that residents can create on
their own properties.
SCIENCE AND EDUCATION TO
PRESERVE OUR LAKE AND LIFESTYLE…
We are working with LMCC and its consultants
to identify near and longer-term research,
demonstration and education projects where
the Foundation could have significant impact
on improving the lake which also serves as the
headwaters of the Wallkill River – the waters that
flow through much of Sparta and Sussex County.
Providing information to help lake residents better
understand lake ecology and how we can all do
our part is basic to our mission. We have reached
out to the lake community and beyond through
the Papoose, and other media and through LMCC
and community events throughout the year.
Progress was celebrated in late November with our
First Annual Lake Preservation Recognition Award
March 2016
honoring the late Fran Smith, who as long time
LMCC General Manager worked tirelessly to restore
Lake Mohawk from its deteriorated condition,
and was an inspiring and visionary co-founder of
the Foundation. Over 140 supporters and a dozen
community groups and business sponsors joined us
to honor Fran’s vision and legacy and highlight our
efforts to advance lake preservation.
All of this has been possible through extensive
volunteer effort and by the generosity of hundreds
of contributors, large and small, individuals,
businesses and foundations who have contributed
to the Foundation and provided in-kind-support,
or partnered with us. Thank you all! Please keep
us in mind – the improvement of our waters and
the preservation of our historic lake community
lifestyle benefit us all.
LOOKING AHEAD…
The Foundation board meets this month to
refine our strategic plan and priorities. We plan
to build on the successful projects and programs
of our inaugural year, and with your volunteer
involvement and financial support we will
redouble our efforts to develop and demonstrate
science based ecology improvements in partnership
with LMCC and the larger community.
We are well underway assembling teams for our
Second Annual Earth Day Clean Up on April
23rd. (See box for to see how you can join us.)
We are encouraging simple residential and intraclub/beach rain garden installations and other lowtech approaches that LMCC members can pursue.
Watch for the dedication of the Boardwalk Rain
Garden this spring and more information on how
you can create your own.
We are working actively with LMCC to identify
science based and education projects that the
Foundation can lead or support. We also intend
to provide leadership and advocacy on behalf of
improved lake ecology as it competes for attention
with other issues and priorities. In November,
our Annual Fran Smith Lake Preservation Award
will recognize outstanding individual and group
achievements supporting our mission.
PARTNERING TO IMPROVE OUR LAKE
AND WALLKILL RIVER WATERSHED…
The Foundation is also building alliances and
selective partnerships to enhance our capabilities to
achieve our mission, particularly those centered on
lake water quality, pursuit of new and innovative
lake technologies, education and information
sharing. We are partnering with technical firms,
universities and research organizations, and
forming alliances with schools and community
organizations sharing a common mission of
protecting the recreational values of our lakes
while creating long-lasting value for our donors,
volunteers and community members. Additional
details will follow in Papoose articles, on our
Facebook page and on the LMCC website by
clicking on the Preservation Foundation tab.
We are pleased to welcome two new Foundation
trustees, Brenda Klumpp and Mike Whittam,
who join me and fellow trustees Bill Askin, Birgit
Bogler, Ernie Hofer, Peggy Laddey, Tom Murray
and Jim Wardell. We thank and appreciate the
continued support of our retiring founding
trustees, Bob Atkinson and Dean Reinhauer.
(Dean has volunteered to serve as liaison with the
LMCC Board of Trustees.)
NOW, HOW ABOUT YOU…
The Foundation is an all-volunteer, charitable, taxexempt foundation. Our success is based on the
support you have provided in our first year, and
will depend on how the community gets behind us
in this and future years.
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LAKE ENVIRONMENT
First and foremost, we need your involvement
as a volunteer. We need all kinds of talents –
in project leadership and teaming, in finance
and fundraising and in communications and
education. Any level of participation is invited and
celebrated. Of course your financial contributions
are encouraged to support our volunteer efforts
and pilot demonstration projects. Small as well as
large contributions are important to demonstrate
wide support to our potential corporate, public
and foundation funders. We are encouraged also
by those who have expressed interest in legacy
and planned giving as a way of commemorating
their love for the lake and the lifestyle that it has
provided for their families.
Please reach out to us directly at
[email protected] with your ideas, to
volunteer or to find out how you can contribute to
advance the mission of the Foundation. Follow us
on Facebook, and check out our progress by going
to our page on the LMCC website
www.lakemohawkcountryclub.com and then
clicking on the Preservation tab.
We invite your volunteer participation and of
course your contributions!
JOIN US ON SATURDAY, APRIL 23RD
TO CELEBRATE EARTH DAY
with "Acts of Green" by picking up household trash and cigarette filters so they do
not pollute our lakes and waterways. It's never been easier to volunteer for your
community. Teams are forming now! To form or join a team please
call Birgit Bogler at (917) 572-7275 or email [email protected] or
[email protected]. The Foundation and New Jersey Clean
Communities sponsor this event. GENE DEPREZ, CHAIR/PRESIDENT
Lake Mohawk Preservation Foundation
A charitable, tax-exempt all volunteer organization
“Golden Castle Jewelers brings to life the true essence and beauty of
what a family owned business should strive to be...” - E.D. - Sparta NJ
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Engagement Rings & Wedding Bands
Direct Importer of Diamonds & Stones
Collections From Hidalgo, Rolex, Angelique DeParis & More
Estate, Antique & Vintage Pieces
Gold & Platinum Jewelry
Fashion & Silver Jewelry - Gift Items
Exclusive, One-of-a-Kind Custom Designs
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In-House Jewelry & Watch Repairs, Batteries,
Watch Bands
Remounts, Redesign of your own Jewelry
Engraving, Restringing Pearls
Appraisals by Certified Gemologists / G.I.A. Diamond Grading
We Buy Gold, Silver, Precious Metals & Diamonds.
www.GoldenCastleJewelers.com
(973) 729-0344
21 Theater Center, Sparta, NJ
Your “Friendly Hometown Jeweler” for over 27 Years
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VOTE D B E ST
J E W E LE R S
OF
S PARTA 2 0 14
March 2016
NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS
VOLUNTEER ASSISTANCE
Every effort will be made to keep inquiries
confidential if requested.
Can Help With
Need Help
With Transportation
Yard Work/Snow Shoveling
Legal Advice
Real Estate Issues
Estate Planning
Investment Guidance
Filling Out Taxes / Forms
Minor House Repairs
Companionship
Daily Check-in
Grant Writing
Fundraising
House Watch
Other
Email
Name
Address
City / State / Zip
Phone
Please mail to The Neighbors Project Committee,
L.M.C.C., 21 The Boardwalk, Sparta, NJ 07871
HOW TO GUARD AGAINST COMMON
SCAMS THAT TARGET SENIORS
We have all heard the sad stories; a senior
citizen was fleeced out of his home by an
unscrupulous caregiver. A home repair worker
turn out to be a thief who takes all the jewelry,
a call announcing you have won a prize turns
out to be a ploy to get you to empty your
bank account.
Many scams against older people go unreported
because the victims are embarrassed and afraid
they will lose independence if their children find
out they have been deceived. Fear of looking
stupid also keeps them from sharing doubts
with friends and family. Seniors who are socially
isolated are especially vulnerable to these scams.
HERE ARE A FEW COMMON SCAMS AND FRAUDS THAT VICTIMIZE SENIORS
DISTRACTION SCAMS: Someone knocks at your door and wants to talk about the fence in your
backyard. While you are out back an accomplice takes advantage and robs your house. Sad to say there
are all sorts of scams like that. All these opportunities either for people to case the joint or to get the
homeowner out of the house long enough for the TV and the jewelry to go out the other door.
HOME REPAIR SCAMS: Beware of people who knock on your door and offer home repair services.
Some are casing your home to rob you later. Others will overcharge for a supposed service that either is
not performed or is done poorly. Remember that legitimate contractors rarely solicit door to door and
you do not want to hire anyone to work on your house until you have checked licenses and references.
IRS SCAMS: Scammers will call a taxpayer saying money is due and demanding immediate payment via a
prepaid debit card, threatening arrest, deportations or loss of your driver’s license. If you have caller ID the
number may even show up as IRS.” The IRS does not call people. They send letters”, says Nora Schwartz a
detective with the Economic Crimes Unit of the Broward Sheriff’s Office in Florida.
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COMMUNITY
FOR SENIORS ONLY
VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
(VITA):
This program offers assistance with income tax prep for seniors and
those with limited resources. Wednesdays, February 3 to April 13
at 9:00am to 12:00noon at the Senior Center. Please call for an
appointment. 973-784-4900 ext. 3502.
Byram
Laser
Dental
GEORGE J. KATA, D.D.S.
HIGH TECH DENTAL CARE
973 691-0400
WWW.BYRAMLASERDENTAL.COM
- 90% less radiation with digital x-rays
- implant restorative dentistry
2016 SENIOR DAY TRIPS:
MAY - The National Purple Heart
Hall of Honor
JUNE - Harlem Tour
JULY - Lake Hopatcong Lunch Cruise
AUGUST - Sands Casino & Outlets
SEPTEMBER - Bronx Zoo &
Little Italy
OCTOBER - Extended Trip (TBA)
DECEMBER - Hunterdon Hills
Christmas Show
TAX RELIEF PROGRAMS:
For Seniors there are property tax
relief programs that you might
be eligible for: NJ Saver Rebate,
Homestead Rebate, Property
Tax Deduction/Credit, Property
Tax Reimbursement, and Freeze.
For more information contact
the Automated Tax Information
System 1-800-286-6613 or Diane
O’Connor at Sparta Tax Office
973-729-4903.
HIGH SCHOOL PLAY:
Sparta High School will present
“Shrek” on Tuesday, March 8.
Dinner starts at 5:00pm with show
to follow. Look for sign-up sheet at
the Senior Center.
- aesthetic oriented smile design
- gentle care atmosphere
-convenient day, evening and
saturday hours
272 Route 206, Andover, NJ
across from Cranberry Lake
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For more information, please
call Sparta Recreation Center at
973-729-2383, or view all of our
programs on our website
spartanj.org and click on Senior
Services.
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SPARTA RECREATION
“MARCH
MONTHLY
SPOTLIGHT”
Early Bird Summer Camp Registration is now on-going. Save 10% on enrollment up till June 1. Do not miss
out! Check out spartanj.org for details.Session II of classes at Sparta Recreation are beginning! You can sign up online, mail in your registrations, or stop by the Recreation office located in the lower level of the Sparta Library.
BREAKFAST WITH THE
EASTER BUNNY: SATURDAY,
MARCH 19 ALL AGES
Fee: $10
Presented by the Sparta
Recreation Council. Join us at
Sparta Recreation for a fun and
entertaining breakfast with our
very special “Bunny”. There will
be entertainment by “Guitar Bob”,
a petting zoo and pictures taken
with the Bunny. There are two
seating’s at 9:30am and 11:00am
Pre-registration is required.
on these and other offerings is
available in the following ways:
Phone: 973-729-2383 e-mail:
[email protected]
On-line: spartanj.org
Information on these and other
offerings is available in the following
ways: Phone: 973-729-2383
e-mail: [email protected]
or On-line: spartanj.org
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EDUCATION TO GO
On-line courses Fee: $80
Do you want to update your skills,
discover a new talent, or chart a
career path all at your own pace
and convenience? Then discover
“ed2go” an interactive, instructorled internet classroom that offers
a wide variety of classes to help
you achieve your goals. To get
started on these new adventures
just go to:*http://www.ed2g0.
com/spartarec decide on your
course or courses *Register with
Sparta Recreation first * Attend
your on-line registration with
“ed2go” *Classes begin the second
Wednesday of the month *
Courses run six weeks and consists
of twelve lessons*Interactive
quizzes, assignments, tutorials,
and on-line discussion supplement
the lessons. *Materials available
on the Web * Complete the
classes at the times that best
suit your schedule Information
Interior/Exterior Painting
Paint Your Vinyl or Aluminum Siding
Staining & Roof Cleaning
Power Washing Houses & Decks
Mold Remediation
Carpentry & Flooring
973-729-6659
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BOATING SAFETY
COURSE
The U.S. Coast Guard
Auxiliary unit from Lake
Hopatcong will again
be conducting Boating
Safety Courses at Lake
Mohawk this spring. These
courses provide required
certification for a New
Jersey State Boating Safety
Certificate and Boating
license. The course is
presented by experienced
and qualified instructors
who are certified by both
the U.S. Coast Guard
and New Jersey State
Police. In addition to the
required federal and state
regulations, supplemental
information on boating on
both Lake Mohawk and
Lake Hopatcong will be
provided.
The first course will be
held Tuesday, April 19th
and Wednesday, April
20th from 6-10 PM at
the club. Attendance at
both sessions is required
for certification. The
cost of the course is
$65.00 and includes text
book and supplemental
material. Upon successful
completion of the course
and written exam, a
Boating Safety Certificate
will be presented to
participants to obtain
a New Jersey Boating
License. Pre registration
is required. For more
information or to register,
please contact Rich Carlson
at carlsonuscgaux@
yahoo.com. For further
information regarding the
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
and other Boating Safety
classes, please visit. http://
wow.uscgaux.info/content.
php?unit=053-15-10
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Look who is back as Malkin Environmental and Excavating, LLC
KEN MALKIN AND FAMILY, the original owners of Septic Restoration Systems (SRS), after a long
and nasty foreclosure, is back as MALKIN ENVIRONMENTAL AND EXCAVTING, LLC (MEE). The
good news is that our team can now provide you with so much more than ever before. I have been a
member of LMCC for over 50 years and have serviced and built hundreds of septic systems all around
the lake. I know the lake, its terrain, soils and etc. Our family will offer you the same honest, trustworthy
and reliable service which made us the primary septic contractor at the Lake prior to my short retirement.
Call “MEE” for all your septic and environmental needs. 973.383.5633
SERVICES PROVIDED
FULL SEPTIC SERVICES
1) Soil logs performed
2) Engineering coordination and design
3) Installations
4) Repairs
5) Septic inspections
6) Septic pump outs
7) Alternate septic designs and installations
8) Septic pump station repairs
9) Sewer line hook-ups and repairs
10) Water line repairs
OIL TANK REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1) In ground oil tank removal of any size
2) Install new above ground oil tank
3) Remediation of oil tanks, leaks and spills
4) Proper disposal of oil contaminated soils
FULL EXCAVATING SERVICES
1) Foundations and basements
2) General excavating
3) Unique jobs requiring unique equipment.
Large excavators to fit all large projects
Mini excavators
Remote controlled excavators
to fit through a 30” opening
FULL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1) Remediation of oil spills
2) Industrial environment oversight management
3) Inspections and testing regarding property transfers
residential, commercial and industrial
4) Soil testing and probing
5) Potable well testing
6) Radon Testing
For all your septic and environmental needs call MEE.
Malkin Environmental and Excavating
P.O. BOX 25, SPARTA, N.J. 07871
973.383.5633
Ken Malkin cell 973.222.3924 Beth Malkin cell 973.670.0065 Christine Kretzmer cell 862.354.3792
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CLASSIFIEDS
CLUB LOT FOR SALE
Club lot in Private Lake Mohawk
Unbuildable lot for lake privileges
$7000.Please call Randy at
973-713-0713
DIRECTORY
ATTORNEYS
DOLAN AND DOLAN, P.A.
General Practice including Real Estate,
Estate Planning and Administration,
Accident and Injuries, Land Use,
Workers’ Compensations, Social
Security, Taxation, Bankruptcy,
Debtor-Creditor, Business
Transactions, Public Utility Law,
Litigation in all Courts, Family Law
and Municipal Court Defense. Roger
W. Thomas, Robert T. Morgenstern,
Charles J. Brand, Richard V. Hollyer,
William T. Haggerty, Eileen McCarthy
Born, Michelle Corbett-Rivielle.
One Legal Lane (at 53 Spring Street),
Newton / 973-383-1600
MORRIS DOWNING
& SHERRED, L.L.P
Serving the Community since 1899.
David L. Johnson, Christopher D.
Quinn, James P. Fox, M. Richard
Valenti, Paul G. Hunczak, Angela
C. Paternostro, Douglas C. Gray,
Michelle M. Beatty, Thomas J.
Bain, Brian C. Lundquist, Karen D.
Russell, James M. Cerra, Sabrina M.
Andrews. Complete general practice
including Accident & Injuries,
Matrimonial, Real Estate, Estate
Planning, Business Incorporations,
Municipal Zoning and Land Use,
Municipal Court Matters. One Main
Street, Newton / 973-383-2700
CARPENTRY/HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
CHESTNUT RIDGE
REMODELING, LLC.
Full Service Quality Craftmanship
Members: Garry Tonnesen, Bill
Tonnesen & Mark Breckenridge.
NJ Reg. 13VH08263500
P.O. Box 384, Sparta, NJ 07871
[email protected]
973-729-8477
T. MULVANEY BUILDER
& SON Custom Homes &
Renovations. No Job Too Small. 35
Years Experience 973-383-8276
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CATERING
LAKE MOHAWK
COUNTRY CLUB
Take-home Catering for all of
your special occasions. Let our
award-winning culinary team do
the cooking for you. Order part
of your menu, or let us cater the
entire event. All orders must be
placed a week in advance. / 21 The
Boardwalk. www.lakemohawkcc.com
973-729-5027
CHIMNEY/
FIREPLACE
FIREFOX ENERGY CONCEPTS
Serving Sparta Residents over 30
years * Stoves * Fireplaces * Inserts
* Chimneys * Masonry * Awnings
- Pergolas - Sunshades Sales Service - Installation - Gas - Pellet
- Wood Visit www.firefoxenergy.
com for monthly specials. Fully
insured commercial and residential.
Lafayette, NJ 973-300-9441
[email protected]
CONSTRUCTION
J & S CONSTRUCTION
Specializing in Slate, Tile and all
types of Residential Roofing and
Siding. Fully Insured and Licensed,
24 hour Emergency Repairs
Quality Work at a Fair Price. New
Construction to Simple Repairs.
Serving North Jersey for over Thirtyfive Years. Lic#13VH06056800.
Call Steve at 845 258-0197
DRIVING SCHOOL
BEHIND THE WHEEL
DRIVING LESSONS
For Sparta High School and Pope
John, 16 year old program. Licensed,
Bonded, Insured. Lake Mohawk
Resident. Contact the owner
directly. / 973-667-2999
[email protected]
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
POWER WITH PRESTIGE, INC.
Full Service Electrical Contractors.
Design, Installation, Service. NJ
Lic#13468 • Fully Insured
973-726-8521
FUEL OIL
FREDERICKS FUEL &
HEATING SERVICE
Automatic metered deliveries,
Service Contracts, 24 Hour Service,
Budget Plans, Radio Dispatched
Service, Heating Installations, Oil
Burner Sales and Service. Efficiency
Testing, Tank and Environmental
Loss Protection,Locked in Fuel Price
Year Round, Cash Discount, Fuel
Oil Storage and Office in Sparta.
Visa, Mastercard, Discover Accepted.
HVACR License# 19HG00204300
www.fredericksfuel.com
973 729-4777
HART & ILIFF FUEL
& ENERGY SYSTEMS
Automatic Delivery, Oil Tank
Environmental Protection Plan, 24
Hour Emergency Service, Service
Plans - Complete System Coverage
Available, Exclusive Ultrablend
Heating Oil, Even Payment & Price
Protection Plans, Easy Pay Discount
Purchase Plan, Under-floor Radiant
Heat, Heating-Cooling, Repair &
Installation, Tank Installation &
Abandonment, Certified Technicians,
Experienced & Totally Reliable, Visa,
MC, Discover. HVACR License
19HC00083800. 973-383-1421
www.hartandiliff.com
REGION OIL
Premium Fuel-Oil. Plumbing,
Heating, Cooling. Complete
Equipment Installations, Automatic
Deliveries, Comprehensive Service
Contracts, Easy Budget Plans,
Skilled Service Technicians. S.T.E.P.
(Storage Tank & Environmental
Protection.) 24 Hour Emergency
Service. Visa & MC. Sparta area.
www.regionaloil.com. / 973-827-7000
HOME SECURITY
MEENAN SECURITY
SERVICES
(A Division of Region Oil) Total
Home Security from “A Company
You Know and Trust”. Complete
Burglar Protection; Fire and Smoke
Detectors; Low Temperature/
Medical Alert. 24 Hour Central
Monitoring; Custom Installations.
800-796-3362
JEWELER
GOLDEN CASTLE
JEWELERS
“Your Friendly Hometown Jeweler”
Full-service retail shop. Engagement
and wedding rings, fine jewelry,
fashion pieces and everything in
between at all price points. GIA
Certified Gemologist. In-house
repair on fine and fashion jewelry –
no job too big or too small. Watch
repair and battery replacement on
all makes and models. 21 Theatre
Center, Sparta, NJ 973-729-0344
www.GoldenCastleJewelers.com
KENNELS
LAKE HOPATOCONG
KENNELS
Boarding & Grooming for your
pets. Indoor/Outdoor facilities.
Veterinarian on call. Route 181.
973-663-1111
COZY CAT
The Ultimate and Exclusive in Cat
Boarding and Grooming. Andover
Rd. 973-729-MEOW(6369)
MASONRY
ANNUNZIATA MASONRY
All types of masonry. All masonry
repairs and alterations. Stonework,
Brickwork,Bluestone, Patios,
Walkways, Walls, Fireplaces
and Chimneys. Free estimates.
References. Quality work, fully
insured. Call Ed Annunziata
201-874-2188 or 570-828-2041
ONE GUY FROM ITALY
Raising stonework to an artform.
Unique masonry with a European
flair. Stone, Brick, Block, Concrete,
Fireplaces, Pavingblock, Seawalls,
etc. Expert stone repairs. Ciro
Coticelli / 973-726-4233
REALTORS
PAINT &
WALLPAPER
ROOFING & SIDING
AILISH’S ALPINE
PAINT CENTRE
Benjamin Moore Paints & Stains.
Custom framing & Wallpaper. 149
Woodport Rd, Rt 181 Plaza, Sparta.
973-729-2300
FRANK WOOD INTERIORS
Painting Interiors, Exteriors,
Meticulous,Courteous. Making
Your Vision a Reality 973- 600-0596
[email protected]
PET CARE
TREASURED CREATURES
PET CARE
All the best for your treasured pets!
We are fully insurwwed and bonded
as well as trained in animal first-aid
by the American Red Cross. Our
services include: pet sitting, daily
dog walking, care of special needs
pets, pet taxi and more. Located in
Lake Mohawk 973-729-3363
www.treasuredcreatures.com
PLUMBERS
AND HEATING
SHARPE PLUMBING
AND HEATING, INC.
John Sharpe
License #6944
Office 973-729-0592
CENTURY 21 GEBA REALTY
View all Sparta & Lake Mohawk
listings at www.century21gebarealty.
com. Donna Geba Hrabarchuk,
Broker/Owner. 23 Main St, Sparta
NJ 07871 / 973-726-0333
ROOFING & SIDING
All Home Repairs, Windows,
Decks, Painting, Gutters. LMCC
References. Terry Morris:
973-209-6776
SAND, GRAVEL
& TOPSOIL
BENNETT SAND & GRAVEL
For all your needs. Sparta.
973 383-4050
SEPTIC SERVICE
WILSON SEPTIC SERVICE
Since 1955. Baffle Filters,
Maintenance, Restorations, Pump &
Septic Repairs & Replacements.
[email protected]
973-729-2112
SHOES
SPARTA COBBLER
Allen-Edmonds, Red Wing, Sebago,
Brighton Products. Shoe repair done
on premises. Cobbler’s Corner, 215
Woodport Road. / 973-729-2736
TIRE DEALERS
SPARTA DISCOUNT TIRE
DISTRIBUTORS
BF Goodrich, Michelin, Dunlop
150 Woodport Road (Rt. 181)
Complete Auto Repair Service Call
for Appointment / 973-729-2137
MR. PLUMB, INC,
Plumbing, Heating, Water
Conditioning. License # 8779
Office 973-729-4131
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LAKE PEOPLE
March 2016
BIRTHS
ALICE MARIAN WOOLLEY
Clubmembers Mark and Amy Woolley would
like to announce the birth of their daughter, Alice
Marian Woolley.
Alice was born January 18th at Morristown
Memorial Hospital and weighed 7 pounds 1 ounce
and measured 20.5 inches.
Proud grandparents are Kip and Dolores Wilhelms
of Whitehouse Station, New Jersey and Joseph and
Rita Woolley of Branchville, New Jersey. Alice is
loved by her many aunts, uncles and cousins.
PASSINGS
REMEMBERING FRED CURRIE,
PAST VP OF LMCC BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Frederick M.H. Currie Jr., 74, of Sparta and
Naples, FL passed away on January 27, 2016, after
a brave battle against Guillain-Barre Syndrome
surrounded by his loving family. He was born on
July 24, 1941 in Philadelphia, PA.
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Frederick was a graduate of Lafayette College and
Wharton School of Business. He worked as a CPA
for Arthur Andersen as well as several New Jersey
law firms and in private practice. Frederick served
in the Army National Guard and the First Troop
Philadelphia City Calvary. He was a member of the
Sons of the American Revolution and Color Guard.
Fred served as a member of the Lake Mohawk
Country Club Board of Trustees. He was a member
of the Finance Committee as well as Vice President.
Fred belonged to the LMCC Power Boat Club,
Yacht Club, and the Ski Hawks. He was on the
Board of Directors for the Sparta Commons and a
former member of the Lake Mohawk Golf Club.
Fred was a selfless, caring, and fun person who loved
a good joke, a good glass of scotch and life-long
friends. He enjoyed gardening and reading, but his
greatest joy was his family.
Frederick is survived by his loving wife of 47
years, Gail Crooks Currie; beloved father of Chip
Currie and his wife, Beth and John Currie; devoted
grandfather of Jason, Jessica and Luke and brother
of Patricia Gallagher. Contributions may be made
in his memory to: GBS/CIPD Foundation, 104 ½
Forrest Avenue, Narberth, PA 19072.
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Interiors
For
Comfort
Henry A. Keller
Full-Service Fine Decorating
Residential • Commercial
Hospitality • Healthcare
P.O. Box Box 117
Sparta • NJ 07871
973-729-8424
973-729-1071
Cell 973-670-7079
Tel
Fax
email: [email protected]
Designs remain the property of Kegerreis Outdoor Advertising.
May not be used with out express permission.
Bright colors
dulled?
Design Approved
Approved with Changes Noted
Kegerreis Outdoor Advertising, llc
• Additions • Renovations
• Windows • Doors • Kitchens
• Bathrooms • Roofing • Siding
• Decks • Patios
• No Job Too Big or Too Small
Revision 1
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Visit Dr. Liegner, Inventor of
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• Licensed • Insured
• Free Estimates
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1 Wilson Drive, Sparta
877-410-2901
EyeCareNW.com
Sparta, NJ 973-726-8514
Precision Jewelry
Appraisals LLC
All The Best For Your Treasured Pets!
Proudly Serving
Lake Mohawk
for 9 Years!
Laura Takach,
GG, RMV, MBA, CRMA, CFE
GIA Certified Graduate Gemologist
Registered Master Valuer Jewelry Appraiser
Vacation Visits  Pet Taxi
Daily Dog Walking
www.precisionjewelryappraisals.com
[email protected]
(973) 769-6604
appraisals by appointment
Whatʼs it really worth?
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973-729-3363
www.treasuredcreatures.com
Insured & Bonded
March 2016
LAKE LIVING
TAKING CARE OF OUR LAKES:
A REPORT FROM THE COMMITTE
A
s many of you are aware, The Lake Committee
was formed to work with Club Management and
our Consultants to safeguard the ecological health
of our lakes and to ensure that they provide the high
level of recreational use that we’ve all come to enjoy
for generations to come. This is a continuation and
focusing of decades of efforts by club membership.
The initial effort consists of the development of a
strategic plan which will have two parts. The first
being the cataloging of the current condition of
our lakes; water depth, sediment control systems,
etc.., and the second being a plan to implement
the changes and improvements required to our
lake infrastructure systems.
The recent upgrades to the Upper Lake, driven
by the state mandated replacement of that dam,
provided us with an opportunity to understand
how our lake systems have aged, and what
measures we need to take to improve the outflows
(drainage systems). That knowledge is now being
used to start on the far more challenging task of
how to address the issues in the main Lake.
Lake Mohawk’s main lake is a man-made lake,
covering 782 acres, resulting from the 1926 dam
construction of the Wallkill River. As is typical
with man-made lakes, the natural process of
eutrophication (evolution of a lake into a land area
through the deposit of sediments and nutrients)
is faster than that of natural lakes and has become
an increasingly important concern within the Lake
Mohawk community. It is obvious that decreased
water depth in the lake has many potentially
detrimental impacts to the health of the aquatic
ecosystem, continued use and enjoyment of, and
decreased property values throughout the Lake
Mohawk Country Club Reservation.
To better understand the extent of this issue, a
bathymetric survey along the shoreline of Lake
Mohawk was completed, providing a means of
measuring the degree of sediment deposit in the lake.
The surveys illustrate water depths as well as thickness
of the sediment layer along the shore and cove areas
of Lake Mohawk. The coves where included points
of interest in this exercise due to the known increased
sediment build up in these areas caused by the greater
number of discharge points into the lake along the
coves as well as a general lack of flow distributing the
sediment throughout the lake.
In addition to the bathymetric surveys, an
evaluation of the drainage directed to the main
lake had been completed. The purpose of this
study is to better understand the source of the
sediment prior to entering the Lake. Specifically
this is identifying the source of the water borne
materials carried by storm water runoff from the
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LAKE LIVING
3,110 acres of land draining into Lake Mohawk.
This is defined as the contributing drainage area.
Overland flow from this area enters the lake via
some 70 established points of discharge such as a
pipe, stream or swale.
The results of these efforts were mixed. The depth
of the majority of the lake remains more than
adequate to support unrestricted recreational use as
always enjoyed by the Lake Mohawk membership.
The sediment build-up is localized or regionally
based as opposed to spread throughout the lake
area. Portions of the sediment is organic or due to
vegetative material disintegration. The quality of
the lake water is very good over the past few years
through rigorous management of continuous and
timely chemical treatment providing effective weed
and algae growth inhibitors.
However, the areas of sedimentation are of
significant depth and restrict boat access to
more and more sections of shore. The process of
remediation or dredging these worst case locations
March 2016
is not only costly but also increasingly restricted
by the environmental regulatory process. But the
option of inaction is not a viable one if the future
of Lake Mohawk is to be preserved as it currently
exists and is enjoyed by its membership.
Over the next several months LMCC will be
conducting informational meetings on this issue.
Additional articles will be provided in the Papoose
detailing the causes of sedimentation, the best
ways to reduce it, and plans to remove it from the
lake. With understanding and determination of
the membership, we are confident that an effective
plan to deal with these issues will be devised and
implemented to the benefit of current membership
as well as a legacy to the future members of our
uniquely beautiful and wonderful community.
We strongly encourage you to come to these
meetings and become an active part of the efforts
to ensure that Lake Mohawk will remain the
premier Lake Community in the metropolitan area
for generations to come.
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COMMUNITY
SPARTA TRAIN STATION-HISTORY
RISING FROM THE ASHES
T
he Sparta Historical Society announced
that local Historian William Truran will be
providing an illustrated lecture on the history
of the Sparta Train Station located near Station
Park. He will provide the historical perspective of
this site and enhance the January 6, 2016 Sparta
Independent front page article on its current
reconstruction after the 2012 fire.
Truran, a noted author, educator and lecturer,
will provide a background on the installation of
the New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad
into Sparta. The Station served the town from
the late 1800s and provided a vital conveyance
for commerce, industry, and tourism. It was a
necessary hub for Page 6 of 7 March Papoose-1.
doc products and passengers coming to this area
for mining, building, and recreation. It became
the impetus of our town’s historical growth.
The original 1881 Sparta station was a standard
design used in all of the New York Susquehanna
& Western depots, it was one of fifteen built in
Sussex County by the railroad. It still has a very
rare example of a surviving water tower. By the
1940s, the Sparta Train Station‘s passenger service
had ended, but it still continued on as a freight
depot until the 1960s when that service was
discontinued. Truran will illustrate the Station
in its heyday, the demise in a fire, and its recent
rising from the ashes.
Following the presentation refreshments will be
served. Those attending will have a chance to ask
questions about the Train Station or other issues
relating to the history of the township or the county.
The Sparta Historical Society is located at The
Van Kirk Homestead Museum and History
Education Center at 336 Main Street, Rte. 517,
use Middle School Driveway, Sparta. It will
reopen Sunday, April 10th with our new spring
exhibition on Vintage Costume Jewelry and will
be open every other Sunday through December
from 1-4 pm with special programs. Further
details or group reservations, call 973-726-0883
or Email: [email protected].
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March 2016
LAKE LIVING
INTRACLUBS
LAKE MOHAWK
SKI CLUB
Submitted by Kelly Evans
S
ki season is not over yet! We
had a good turnout for the six
weeks of free lessons that come
with every Youth Season Ski pass
bought through the LMSC.
It is a great way to learn if a total
beginner or improve skills for
those that already ski or board.
If you are not a season pass holder
with the Lake Mohawk Ski Club
and would like to be next year,
please go to Facebook and like
our page. That is the only way I
communicate to LMSC season
pass holders or via The Papoose.
It is also in the Papoose every
October for sign up. Signing up
before Halloween is the best way
to save on pass pricing because
in the past Mt. Creek has always
raised the prices after that date.
Please remember that to be
included in the group discounted
season passes offered through the
Ski Club that the sale of passes is
usually from mid-October until
Thanksgiving.
Any passes, if still available, after
that date always have a late fee,
but after December 10th I can no
longer sell passes.
We always offer the lowest price
available for Youth Passes and
they include six free group lessons
that take place on Wednesday
evenings at 5:00 or 6:00pm so
remember that when scheduling
for next year. We also sell family
and adult passes at the best
possible group rate.
Our team of boat lift movers
will be putting all the boat lifts
back into the water soon. This
is one of the Ski Hawks’ biggest
fundraisers so we will need all of
our able-bodied members to help
out. Even if you are not part of
the Ski Hawks family and want
Any questions you can message
to help out, the team will greatly
me through the Lake Mohawk Ski appreciate it. We will post the
Club Facebook page or call me,
dates in the April Papoose.
Kelly, at the shop 973-726-5606.
The Ski Hawks are planning to
Enjoy the spring skiing at Creek
perform practice shows every
and do not forget that your Mt.
Saturday after our big Memorial
Creek Season Pass offers great
Day show. The two other big
discounts at Killington, VT. and
holiday shows will be on July
they are usually open until the
4th and Labor Day. The team
end of May.
will also compete at the Eastern
Regionals where last year the team
brought home second place!
LAKE MOHAWK
SKI HAWKS
Submitted by Brian Millikin
P
unxsutawney Phil, the
Pennsylvania groundhog,
predicted an early spring!
Waterskiing season is upon us!
Dust is collecting on the skis and
equipment, but it will not be
for too much longer. Our script
committee is already hard at
work getting our show ready for
Memorial Day Weekend. We are
planning an awesome show this
year and this is one not to miss.
If you love to waterski, want to fly
over the jump, do tricks on trick
skis, be part of our crowd favorite
4-tier pyramid, or even help out
on land and in the boat, you need
to check out our website
www.lakemohawkskihawks.com.
Show skiing is not only about
water skiing, it also involves:
- Announcing - Driving
- Spotting - Pin pulling
No matter what your skill level is,
we look forward to new members
every season. So sign up in the
spring and be part of our Ski
Hawks Family.
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LAKE LIVING
LAKE MOHAWK
YACHT CLUB
30. The Mast Raising and Cinco
de Mayo party will be May14 at
the Yacht Club. The LMYC has
Submitted by Don Okner
scheduled the first day of racing
for May 22, so that the racing
espite the relatively mild
will not conflict with the Dragon
weather that we experienced
Boat Racing, which is scheduled
during the first half of winter, by
for May 15. At least one of our
January 31 the lake was sufficiently
Board Members is planning on
frozen to allow two International
participating in the Dragon Boat
DN class iceboats to skim across
Races. The LMYC’s barbeque
the lake. This twelve foot long,
and fireworks watching party
single person “boats” have a
is scheduled for July 4th. Our
narrow cockpit, three steel blades
Gabor Cup Regatta, open to
and a raked mast. With no drag,
all LMCC sailors, and related
they move along at high speed in
Makani, Hawaiian for wind,
only moderate wind. The “boats,”
party are scheduled for June 5.
sailed by unidentified skippers,
In addition, we are planning our
are shown in the photograph that
Marine Base open Regatta for July
accompanies this article.
10. Stay tuned for updates and
possible changes in dates.
After a week’s delay due to the
snow storm, the Yacht Club
The Lake Mohawk Yacht Club
held its first Board of Governors’
will be running Junior Sailing
meeting on January 31st at the
Classes after school is out on
Miner’s house. Our former
Sunfish for first time students,
member, Mike Kelly, attended
while more advanced students
the meeting and was re-elected
will also receive lessons on Snipes.
to membership and elected to
We are delighted to have two
the Board as a Trustee. Mike had
returning US Sailing certified
greatly strengthened the Snipe
instructors, Haley Chute and
Fleet and is now interested in reMatt Gomez, as well as Haley’s
establishing the Laser Fleet.
very experienced sister, Hannah,
teaching the classes. The junior
The Yacht Club is planning its
program will run from early July
Cleanup and Prep Signal party
until early August. There will be
to kick off the season on April
D
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three levels of instruction. Look
for the particulars in next month’s
Papoose and plan to sign up as
soon as possible as openings sell
out quickly.
Plan to join us for our 2016
activities. Whether you are an
experienced sailor, a novice, or
if you are interested in social
events, we offer it all. You can
visit us on the web at www.
lakemohawksailing.org. For
more information, email us at
[email protected], or
write us care of PO Box 29, Sparta,
NJ. Until next month, smooth
sailing and God Bless America!
POWER BOAT
CLUB
Submitted by Jen Phillips
O
ur February event, Mardi
Gras, was sponsored by
Susan Knauss-MacFarlane. We
were a small group; we seem to
lose some “snow birds” to the
draw of the sunshine and warm
weather in January and February.
Nevertheless, a good time was
had by all.
March 2016
We hope to see you and some
new faces at this month’s event,
St. Patty’s Day, on March 11.
This event is sponsored by Tony
Markvicka and Mike O’Furfero.
If you would like to attend, there
may still be time to RSVP. Send
a check in the amount of $27
per person to MPC c/o Tony
Markvicka, 72 Maple Parkway,
Sparta. You can also email him
at [email protected]
if you have any questions.
It is dues time again, so please
mail a check made out to MPC
to Susan Knauss-MacFarlane at
316 West Shore Trail or contact
her via email at Knauss1@
gmail.com to check your status.
Please be sure to include your
names, mailing and email
addresses and a contact phone
number. January 31 was the
deadline for 2016 dues, so dues
for past members is $40 per
household. New members’
dues amount is $30.
MPC’s next few events are:
- 2016 Spring Business
Meeting, April 8
- King Neptune, May 13
- Launching of the Fleet, June 5
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LAKE LIVING
BEACHES
BEACH 3
Submitted by Laura Ammaturo
A
re you starting to dream about
putting your toes in the sand?
Since the groundhog just predicted
an early spring for us this year, we
are getting close to scheduling our
dock day and launching our boats
into the water.
Our Marine Beach 3 officers are in
the midst of planning some great
activities for the upcoming season,
the annual family beach olympics
as well as Star Wars Movie Night
will find a place on the calendar
this summer.
Suggestions for dates and activities
are always welcome pleaase
visit us at www.facebook.com/
lakemohawkbeach3 or contact us
by email at [email protected].
May the luck of the Irish be with you!
BEACH 4
Submitted by: Christina Repka
s it March already? That means it is
time to announce the day we look
forward to all winter: Dock Day!
Given the weather we have been
experiencing this season, we are
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being optimistic and planning
Dock Day this year for Saturday,
April 9th at 8 am, weather
permitting. Rain date will be April
16th. As usual, this is a reminder
to all slip holders that attendance
is mandatory to keep your dock
slip. If you cannot make it for any
reason, please contact our dock
chairman, Tom Romine. We will
also have a beach clean-up day the
week after dock day occurs.
Remember to check your email or
join our Facebook group for info
on events and important dates. If
anyone is interested in participating
in one of our events, has an idea for
a summer event they would like to
see at the beach, or to be added to
our email list, please contact Kathy or
Christina at [email protected].
See you at the beach!
BEACH 6
Submitted by Carol Naylor
s you read this, the new shed
should be up and making great
progress. How exciting! We are expecting that it will be
complete and up and running in
time for the 2016 season. Thanks
to all who are working so hard
to get the job done.
A
ALPINE BEACH
Submitted by Julie Knapp
appy, almost, spring! It will
be here before we know it.
The Alpine Beach Trustees are
planning lots of great things for
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2016, beach improvements and,
of course, the parties!
MARK YOUR CALENDARS:
Saturday, March 26th at 10:00 am
our Annual Easter Egg Hunt kicks
off the season. Bring your bags and
camera, the Easter Bunny is sure
to stop by. Open to families in the
Alpine section of Lake Mohawk,
Trustees will be on hand to answer
any questions you might have
about membership.
Look out for more information
on this year’s events including our
spring beach wide clean-up. Up-todate info including our preseason
membership special will be posted
on our Facebook page, facebook.
com/alpinebeachlakemohawk.
Questions? Email
[email protected].
See you on the beach!
SLEEPY LAGOON
Submitted by Mike Rennie
ello Sleepy Lagooners! I
am writing this article on
February 4th and it is 50 degrees
outside. Well it is making me
think of the upcoming season
at the beach and how much
I appreciate living in this
community. Anyway, it is three
days before the Super Bowl and
I will risk my handicapping
reputation by predicting a 24-16
Carolina win. How did I do?
The SLBA held annual elections
over the winter and as expected
there was very little change.
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LAKE LIVING
THE RESULTS:
Mike Rennie - President
Luis Maldonado - VP
Tom Tybur - VP
Stacy Maldonado - Secretary
Mike Dennehy - Treasurer
Tanya Tybur - Communications
Coordinator
Dan Purdon -Fundraising Chair
Cindy Yuskaitis - Social Chair
I would like to acknowledge Julie
Figiel for her years of service as
Social Chair at Sleepy. Julie has
dedicated her time and talents
towards many projects down at the
beach and most recently as Social
Chair handled the beach and tent
rentals. A somewhat thankless job at
times, but Julie handled it with her
usual great attitude. Thanks Julie!
We have been very busy planning
for some major improvements
down at Sleepy. Most notably we
hope to replace the old platform on
the lagoon as well as install a new
dock on the lake that will serve as
a kayak and canoe launch. These
projects will require some funding
beyond what we currently have
in our account, so in order to get
a jump on this project it would
be helpful if members would be
prompt in sending in their annual
membership dues. I will be sending
out a letter in March, but folks
can take care of the dues payment
early by sending a check to Mike
Dennehy at 70 Whippoorwill Lane
made out to SLBA. Suggested dues
is once again $40. If you would like
to make an additional donation
to go towards something specific
please feel free.
Speaking of the new Kayak launch,
Sparta resident Tim Holovacs is
planning on starting a crew club
team on Lake Mohawk. We have
been discussing using the new
launch at Sleepy as a sort of “home
base” for the crew team. Our beach
is situated perfectly at the end of
the lake and we are discussing the
particulars. Of course we are taking
into account membership needs
and considerations and welcome
any input or questions. A crew team
would be a wonderful new addition
to our lake community.
This team will be open to all ages
and abilities. If you have questions
or would like more information
please contact Tim at 973-2226837. You can also send me an
email at [email protected] or call
my cell which is 973-951-3634.
Also, if you have any connections
in the “Crew” world Tim is on the
hunt for equipment.
Next up for the officers of the SLBA
is to plan out our events calendar
for the year. We will schedule a
meeting and notify the membership
via email. All are welcome with
ideas and we are always looking for
participation. Please reach out to a
beach officer if you are interested in
getting involved.
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March 2016
LAKE HISTORY
A SPECIAL THANK YOU
By: Holly Fiorella, Lake Mohawk Historic Committee
!
A Special
Thank
You at the Clubhouse. The Historic
riginal artifacts like the sketch shown above
from 1930
are stored
Committee
can begin
to preserve
evenshown
displayabove
treasures
this,are
now
andatforthe
many
years to come,
Original
artifacts
like theand
sketch
fromlike
1930
stored
Clubhouse.
thanks to
a generous
donation from
Lake
Mohawkand
House
Collecting,
preserving,
The
Historic Committee
can the
begin
to preserve
evenCommittee.
display treasures
like this,
now andand
forpresenting
the history of the Lake Mohawk Reservation is the purpose of the Lake Mohawk Historic Committee. Thanks to
many years to come, thanks to a generous donation from the Lake Mohawk House Committee.
the House Committee’s generosity, we can begin to undertake projects outlined in our goals:
Collecting, preserving, and presenting the history of the Lake Mohawk Reservation is the
• Collect
and
preserve
written,
audio,
and visual
records
to the historygenerosity,
of the Lake
purpose
of the
Lake
Mohawk
Historic
Committee.
Thanks
to pertaining
the House Committee’s
Mohawk Reservation including oral and written histories of the residents of the Reservation and
we can begin to undertake projects outlined in our goals:
other relevant books and documents.
• Collect and preserve written, audio, and visual records pertaining to the
• Document
the history and current activities of the organization.
history of the Lake Mohawk Reservation including oral and written
• Encourage and oversee renovation with an eye to historic preservation.
histories of the residents of the Reservation and other relevant books and
• Createdocuments.
indices to pictures and the Papoose.
• Document
• Document
houses
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historythe
andReservation.
current activities of the organization.
•
and oversee
renovation
with anfor
eyetheir
to historic
preservation.
We are extremely Encourage
pleased to thank
the House
Committee
generous
donation of $1,500 and
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pictures
and thePlease
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also thank them for
theirindices
supporttoof
our mission.
join us and become a member of the Historic
•
Committee by emailing
yourhouses
interest
to [email protected].
Document
within
the Reservation.
Take a momentWe
thisare
month
to remember
that
88 years
ago onCommittee
March 17th,
first
waters flowed
over
extremely
pleased to
thank
the House
forthe
their
generous
donation
ofthe
spillway,$1,500
marking
the completion of the filling of Lake Mohawk. As they say, the rest is history…
and also thank them for their support of our mission. Please join us and become a
O
member of the Historic Committee by emailing your interest to [email protected].
With sincere gratitude to the House Committee,
Take a moment this month to remember that 88 years ago on March 17th, the first waters
Holly Fiorella
flowed over the spillway, marking the completion of
the Mohawk
filling of Historic
Lake Mohawk.
As they
say,
Lake
Committee
Chair.
the rest is history…
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With sincere gratitude to the House Committee,
Holly Fiorella
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