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Lake Team Roster.Xlsx REGIONAL IPP COUNTY WATERBODY TOWN/S MIDAS COORDINATOR LAKE ASSOC TEAM LEADER/S PHONE EMAIL Androscoggin 30‐Mile River Lake Androscoggin Watershed Improvement [email protected] Androscoggin Lake Leeds 3836 Assoc Committee Debbie Hite 207‐524‐2009 m 3688, 3760, Range Ponds Poppy Connor‐ Androscoggin Range Ponds Poland 3762 Assoc Crouch 207‐998‐4324 [email protected] Raymond Waterways Crescent Lake Lisa Hall*/ Diane [email protected] Cumberland Crescent Lake Raymond 3696 Protective Assoc Association Hebold 207‐774‐2036 m Raymond Ross & Bunny Waterways Wescott/ Bob & [email protected] Cumberland Notched Pond Raymond 3706 Protective Assoc Sibyl French* 207‐655‐3651 om Raymond Ross & Bunny Waterways Raymond Pond Wescott/ Bob & [email protected] Cumberland Raymond Pond Raymond 3690 Protective Assoc Assoc Sibyl French* 207‐655‐3651 om New Sabbath Day mhcloutier@roadrunn Cumberland Sabbathday Lake Gloucester 3700 Lake Association Michael Cloutier 207‐786‐3392 er.com Raymond Raymond Ross & Bunny Waterways Waterways Wescott/ Bob & [email protected] Cumberland Thomas Pond Casco 3392 Protective Assoc Protective Assoc Sibyl French* 207‐655‐3651 om Forest Lake [email protected] Cumberland Forest Lake Windham 3712 Lakes Coalition Association Ed Keenan 207‐657‐6463 m Raymond Ross & Bunny Waterways Panther Pond Wescott/ Bob & [email protected] Cumberland Panther Pond Raymond 3694 Protective Assoc Association Sibyl French* 207‐655‐3651 om Crystal Lake [email protected] Cumberland Crystal Lake Gray 3708 Lakes Coalition Association Cheryl Welch 207‐657‐4054 om REGIONAL IPP COUNTY WATERBODY TOWN/S MIDAS COORDINATOR LAKE ASSOC TEAM LEADER/S PHONE EMAIL Beaver Mt. Lake Sandy River Rangeley Lakes Rangeley Lakes Barbara Franklin (Long Pond) Plantation 3562 Heritage Trust Heritage Trust Zamierowski 207‐864‐2249 [email protected] Rangeley Lakes Rangeley Lakes [email protected] Franklin Cupsuptic Lake Rangeley 3302 Heritage Trust Heritage Trust Len Bauchman 207‐864‐5007 m Rangeley Lakes Rangeley Lakes [email protected] Franklin Dodge Pond Rangeley 3528 Heritage Trust Heritage Trust Heidi Gosselin 207‐650‐0216 m Kennebago Lake Rangeley Lakes Rangeley Lakes Willis & Ellie [email protected] Franklin (Big) Oquossoc 2374 Heritage Trust Heritage Trust White 518‐873‐3264 om Kennebago Lake Rangeley Lakes Rangeley Lakes laurawarren@stmarks Franklin (Little) Stetsontown 3958 Heritage Trust Heritage Trust Laura Warren 207‐864‐5631 school.org Locke Pond Franklin Locke Pond Chesterville 5202 Assoc. Ellie Hopkins 207‐645‐3846 [email protected] Mooselookmegun Rangeley Lakes Rangeley Lakes Pam & Don Franklin tic Lake Rangeley 3302 Heritage Trust Heritage Trust Mantovani 207‐864‐5950 [email protected] Rangeley Lakes Rangeley Lakes Franklin Quimby Pond Rangeley 3526 Heritage Trust Heritage Trust Rich Baker 207‐864‐3351 [email protected] Rangeley Lakes Rangeley Lakes Franklin Rangeley Lake Rangeley 3300 Heritage Trust Heritage Trust Dick Wigton 207‐864‐5734 [email protected] Webb Lake Jim Stewart*; jimestewart43@gmail. Franklin Webb Lake Weld 3672 Assoc Ozzie Swett 207‐585‐2388 com Hancock County Soil & Water Conservation melissabrandt@yorks Hancock Alligator Lake T34 MD 4498 District Melissa Brandt wcd.org REGIONAL IPP COUNTY WATERBODY TOWN/S MIDAS COORDINATOR LAKE ASSOC TEAM LEADER/S PHONE EMAIL Beech Hill Pond Gloria Wheaton* [email protected] Hancock Beech Hill Pond Otis 4352 Lake Assoc & Patricia Dyer 207‐537‐3555 Hancock County Soil & Water Conservation Branch Lake Don Hayes*/Carol [email protected] Hancock Branch Lake Ellsworth 4328 District Assoc Gabranski 207‐667‐4716 aine.edu Hancock County Soil & Water Conservation Hancock Great Pond Great Pond 4604 District Bret Achorn [email protected] Hancock County Soil & Water Conservation Green Lake Bob & Cynthia robert.dunlap@maine Hancock Green Lake Dedham 4294 District Assoc Dunlap 207‐866‐3504 .edu Hancock County Soil & Water Conservation Toddy Pond Robert & Sarah [email protected] Hancock Toddy Pond Surry 4340 District Assoc LeVine 207‐667‐1293 om 30‐Mile River Watershed Kennebec David Pond Fayette 5666 Association Barbara Kinney 207‐293‐3333 [email protected] Lea 30‐Mile River Stabinski*/Dick Watershed Echo Lake McKeen/Charles Kennebec Echo Lake Fayette 5814 Association Association Elvin 207‐685‐9916 [email protected] 30‐Mile River Watershed Echo Lake Kennebec Fayette Mill Pond Fayette Association Association Lea Stabinski 207‐685‐9916 [email protected] REGIONAL IPP COUNTY WATERBODY TOWN/S MIDAS COORDINATOR LAKE ASSOC TEAM LEADER/S PHONE EMAIL MC ‐ 30‐Mile River Flying Pond [email protected] Watershed Improvement Marsha Clark & m/ PG ‐ Kennebec Flying Pond Vienna 5182 Association Assoc Peter Goffin 207‐781‐3430 [email protected] Belgrade Lake Belgrade Lakes brcamf@belgradelake Kennebec Great Pond Belgrade 5274 Regional Alliance Regional Alliance Toni Pied 207‐495‐6039 s.org 30‐Mile River Watershed Kimball Pond Kennebec Kimball Pond Vienna 5330 Association Assoc. Lidie Robbins 207‐670‐7298 [email protected] Belgrade Lake Belgrade Lakes brcamf@belgradelake Kennebec Long Pond Belgrade 5272 Regional Alliance Regional Alliance Toni Pied 207‐495‐6039 s.org 30‐Mile River Watershed Sookie sweymouth@roadrun Kennebec Lovejoy Pond Fayette 5664 Association Lovejoy Pond Weymouth 207‐685‐3240 ner.com Belgrade Lake Belgrade Lakes brcamf@belgradelake Kennebec McGrath Pond Oakland 5348 Regional Alliance Regional Alliance Toni Pied 207‐495‐6039 s.org Messalonskee Belgrade Lakes Belgrade Lakes brcamf@belgradelake Kennebec Lake Belgrade 5280 Regional Alliance Regional Alliance Toni Pied 207‐495‐6039 s.org 30‐Mile River Greater Watershed Minnehonk Lake [email protected] Kennebec Minnehonk Lake Mount Vernon 5812 Association Assoc Linda Fish 207‐293‐4840 om North & Little Belgrade Lakes Belgrade Lakes brcamf@belgradelake Kennebec Ponds Rome 5344 Regional Alliance Regional Alliance Toni Pied 207‐495‐6039 s.org 30 Mile River Watershed Parker Pond Kennebec Parker Pond Fayette 5186 Association Assoc Alecia Tenney 207‐512‐2309 [email protected] REGIONAL IPP COUNTY WATERBODY TOWN/S MIDAS COORDINATOR LAKE ASSOC TEAM LEADER/S PHONE EMAIL Belgrade Lakes Belgrade Lakes Toni Pied / Peter brcamf@belgradelake Kennebec Salmon Lake Belgrade 5352 Regional Alliance Regional Alliance Kallin 207‐495‐6039 s.org 5240, Friends of Buffy Dematteis/ 5238, Cobbossee Tacoma Lakes Diane Clay*/ 5242, Watershed Improvement Susie Wilding‐ 207‐592‐3126 / Kennebec Tacoma Lakes Litchfield 5244 District Assoc Hartford 207‐268‐3247 [email protected] 30‐Mile River Watershed Echo Lake hannahuu3@fairpoint. Kennebec Taylor Pond Mount Vernon 5668 Association Association Hannah Faulkner 207‐293‐9377 net Lincolnville Lakes and Ponds Megunticook Knox Megunticook Lake Camden 4852 Committee Lake Assoc Ken Bailey 207‐763‐2807 [email protected] Damariscotta Damariscotta Damariscotta Lake Watershed Lake Watershed Julia McLeod*/ Lincoln Lake Jefferson 5400 Assoc Assoc Garrison Beck 207‐549‐3836 [email protected] Damariscotta Damariscotta Damariscotta Lake Watershed Lake Watershed Lincoln Lake, Zone B Jefferson 5400 Assoc Assoc Suzanne Dwyer 207‐549‐3210 [email protected] Damariscotta Damariscotta Damariscotta Lake Watershed Lake Watershed 207‐832‐2004/ Lincoln Lake, Zone C Jefferson 5400 Assoc Assoc Tom Chace 860‐346‐0745 [email protected] Damariscotta Damariscotta Damariscotta Lake Watershed Lake Watershed [email protected] Lincoln Lake, Zone E Jefferson 5400 Assoc Assoc Marty Welt 207‐563‐2739 t REGIONAL IPP COUNTY WATERBODY TOWN/S MIDAS COORDINATOR LAKE ASSOC TEAM LEADER/S PHONE EMAIL Damariscotta Damariscotta Damariscotta Lake Watershed Lake Watershed loonygrams@hotmail. Lincoln Lake, Zone F Jefferson 5400 Assoc Assoc Joan Scollo 207‐563‐7238 com Damariscotta Damariscotta Damariscotta Lake Watershed Lake Watershed Lincoln Lake, Zone G Jefferson 5400 Assoc Assoc Pris & Bill Watson 207‐549‐7609 [email protected] West Harbor Boothbay Elin Haugen*/ BJ ehaugen2@myfairpoi Lincoln Pond Harbor 5372 Dobson 207‐380‐5722 nt.net 3798, 3199, 5 Kezar Ponds Waterford/ 3201, Watershed 5 Kezar Ponds Mike & Irene 207‐583‐4342/ Oxford 5 Kezar Ponds Stoneham 3422 Association Assoc Krysko 516‐546‐6114 [email protected] williamatwater1@mac .com / Anasagunticook Anasagunticook Biff Atwater* & [email protected] Oxford Lake Hartford 3604 Lake Association Rusty Knight om Clemons Pond 401‐245‐5766; Oxford Clemons Pond Hiram 3174 Assoc Victor Lerish 207‐625‐8822 [email protected] Papoose Pond marcianigro@comcast Oxford Papoose Pond Waterford 3414 Assoc Tom Nigro 207‐583‐2421 .net Saco River Recreation 207‐256‐7158/ sacorivercleanup@yah Oxford Saco River Fryeburg Council Michelle Broyer 207‐935‐3036 oo.com LB ‐ Thompson Lake Scott: (207) 650‐ [email protected]; Environmental Lerryn Besancon 7638 home; (207) SB ‐ Oxford Thompson Lake Oxford 3444 Assoc & Scott Bernardy 539‐8220 camp [email protected] Dexter Lakes Ed & Sandy esgraham@optonline. Penobscot Wassookeag Lake Dexter 227 Assoc Graham 207‐924‐7820 net REGIONAL IPP COUNTY WATERBODY TOWN/S MIDAS COORDINATOR LAKE ASSOC TEAM LEADER/S PHONE EMAIL Greenville, Lower & Upper Bowdoin Col Gr 342, Wilson Pond Piscatiquis Wilson Pond West 410 Assoc Kay Johnson 207‐749‐3598 [email protected] Belgrade Lakes Rob Jones* / Somerset East Pond Smithfield 5349 Regional Alliance East Pond Assoc Gordon Wood 207‐362‐5685 [email protected] Lake Wesserunset elizpayne101@yahoo. Somerset Lake Wesserunset Madison 70 Assoc Elizabeth Payne 207‐866‐2136 com East Pond Assoc Belgrade Lakes / North & Little Somerset Serpentine
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