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Name Lake Acreage Report Name Lake Acreage Report Jonathan Maldon Lake Winnipesakee, Meredith, NH 44856 Support Dennis Giampietro Lake Winnipesaukee, Meredith, NH 44586 Support Marie Mayotte Lake Winnipesaukee, Moultonboro, NH 44586 Support Steve Street Lake Winnipesaukee, Moultonboro, NH 44586 Support, Education Jack Lake Winnipesaukee, Alton Bay, NH 44586 Wave Size Scott Powell Lake Winnipesaukee, Meredith, NH 44586 Wave Size & Erosion Greg Monahan Lake Winnipesaukee, Moultonboro, NH 44586 Support Melissa Szymansky Lake Winnipesaukee, Unknown 44586 Support Paul Kroon Lake Winnipesaukee, Alton Bay, NH 44586 Support Douglas Haynes Lake Winnipesaukee, Meredith, NH 44586 Support Gui Costin Lake Winnipesaukee, Moultonboro, NH 44586 Support Steve Bradley Lake Winnipesaukee, Moultonboro, NH 44586 Support Steve Pruchansky Lake Winnipesaukee, Moultonboro, NH 44586 Support David Tipping Lake Winnipesaukee, Moultonboro, NH 44586 Support Adrianne Hanson Lake Winnipesaukee, Alton, NH 44586 Support Spencer Samuelian Lake Winnipesaukee, Wolfeboro, NH 44586 Support Douglas Foulger Lake Winnipesaukee 44586 Support Heather Trudeau Lake Winnipesaukee, Laconia, NH 44586 Support, Erosion Ryan Provencher Lake Winnipesaukee, Meredith, NH 44586 Erosion, Wildlife Jay Jones Lake Winnipesaukee, Mirror Lake, NH 44586 Support Ted Karwoski Lake Winnipesaukee, Moultonboro, NH 44586 Support, Education Candance Morriss Lake Winnipesaukee, Wolfeboro, NH 44586 Support Bryant Foulger Lake Winnipesaukee, Mirror Lake, NH 44586 Support Mark Watson Lake Winnipesaukee, Wolfeboro, NH 44586 Support Charles Poor Lake Winnipesaukee, Wolfeboro, NH 44586 Erosion, Nuisance David Abbott Lake Winnipesaukee, Moultonboro, NH 44586 Support Cheryl Beaudoin Lake Winnipesaukee, Moultonboro, NH 44586 Support, Safe Passage Karen Finnegan Lake Winnipesaukee, Wolfeboro, NH 44586 Support Ned Grace Lake Winnipesaukee, Gilford, NH 44586 Support Robert Smith Lake Winnipesaukee, Gilford, NH 44586 Support Hayden Maroun Lake Winnipeasukee, Moultonborough, NH 44586 Support Cameron Weaver Lake Winnepesaukee 44586 Support Christopher Maroun Lake Winnipesaukee, Moultonboro, NH 44586 Support Anne Marie Seely Lake Winnipesaukee, Moultonboro, NH 44586 Support Tyson Morrill Squam Lake, Holderness, NH 6791 AIS Patrice Sullivan Newfound Lake, Bristol, NH 4451 Support Ryan Divelbiss Newfound Lake, Bristol, NH 4451 Support Steve Hering Newfound Lake, Bristol, NH 4451 Support Ray Hendrickson Newfound Lake, Hebron, NH 4451 Support Scott Greeb Lake Winnisquam, Laconia, NH 4214 Support Alastair Robertson Lake Winnisquam, Meredith, NH 4214 Support Robyn Harding Lake Winnisquam, Meredith, NH 4214 Support Scott Fitzgerald Lake Sunapee, New London, NH 4136 Support Deidre Smith Lake Sunapee, New London, NH 4136 Safe Passage, wave size, restrict use in cove David Beardsley Lake Sunapee, New London, NH 4136 AIS & Safe Passage Sally Keating Lake Sunapee, New London, NH 4136 AIS & Wake Size Deborah Benjamin Lake Sunapee, Newbury, NH 4136 Erosion & AIS Carl Dunlap Lake Sunapee, Sunappe, NH 4136 Support Hale Cole Tucker Lake Sunapee, New London, NH 4136 Support Will Diamond Lake Sunapee, George's Mills, NH 4136 Support , Education Brian Rose Lake Sunapee, Sunapee, NH 4136 Support David Smith Ossipee Lake, Freedom, NH 3257 Wave Size, Erosion, AIS Evan Goldner Merry Meeting Lake, New Durham, NH 1233 Support Bob Reed Bow Lake, Strafford, NH 1149 Safe Passage, Erosion, Wave Size, & AIS Marcy Whitcher Bow Lake, Strafford, NH 1149 Support John Detrude Bow Lake, Northwood, NH 1149 Support Michael Wolf Unknown 1,000 Support Natalie O'Donnell Province Lake, Effingham, NH 968 Support Donna Cantara Province Lake, Effingham, NH 968 Support Gary Morrison Province Lake, East Wakefield, NH 968 Erosion, Algae Blooms David Larrabee Province Lake, Effingham, NH 968 AIS & Erosion Janice Bakey Province Lake, East Wakefield, NH 968 AIS & Erosion Raymond Francisco Province Lake, Effingham, NH 968 Erosion & AIS Janine Kurth Province Lake, Effingham, NH 968 Full Restriction Jillian Lauziere Province Lake, Effingham, NH 968 Support Judith Skog Province Lake, Effingham, NH 968 Erosion & Wildlife Pete Dinger Province Lake, Effingham, NH 968 AIS Boo Gershun Lake Waukewan, Meredith, NH 928 Support Glenn Feener Lake Waukewan, New Hampton 928 Limitation on use Don Amiralian Lake Waukewan, Meredith, NH 928 Erosion, Wildlife Eliot Orton Lake Waukewon 928 Support Chris Fortin Lake Pawtuckaway, Nottingham, NH 784 Support, Education Benjamin McMahon Lake Pawtuckaway, Nottingham, NH 784 Support Elmer Lai Pawtuckaway Lake, Nottingham, NH 784 Support Holly Dorr Lake Mononmonac, Ridge, NH 750 Erosion, Child Safety, Noise, & Waterway Size Don Wilson Lake Mononmonac, Ridge, NH 750 Erosion, Swimmer Safety Kevin McCusker Lake Mononmonac, Ridge, NH 750 Restriction & Wake Size Zane Broome Lake Mononmonac, Ridge, NH 750 Support Jeramie Vaine Lake Mononmonac, Ridge, NH 750 Support Jenna Young Lake Mononmonac, Ridge, NH 750 Support Daniel Budwick Lake Mononmonac, Ridge, NH 750 Support Jill Sackett Lake Mononmonac, Ridge, NH 750 Milford, AIS & Safe Passage Vin McMahon Spofford Lake, Keene, NH 732 Support Christina Hansen Northwood Lake, Epsom, NH 653 Support Shannon Reid Northwood Lake, Epsom, NH 653 Support Doug Baxter Pleasant lake, New London 606 Safety, Erosion, Property damage Donald Pierce Balch Lake, Wakefield, NH 577 Erosion, Physical Damage, Quality of Life Ingrid Barry Pine River Pond, East Wakefield, NH 570 Safe Passive, AIS, & Waterway Size Andrew Bogacz Pine River Pond, Wakefield, NH 570 Erosion Joseph Freitas Pine River Pond, Sanbornville, NH 570 Lake Size & Erosion David Swift Pine River Pond, Wakefield, NH 570 Wave Size, , AIS Joseph Madden Pine River Pond, Wakefield, NH 570 Shoreline Erosion, AIS Jeff Moulton Big Island Pond, Derry, NH 500 Erosion, Property Damage Mark Gagne Big Island Pond, Derry, NH 500 Support Holly Reisdorf Big Island Pond, Hampstead, NH 500 Support Michael Farrelly Pleasant Lake, Deerfield, NH 479 Support Charles Reese Pleasant Lake, Deerfield, NH 479 Wake Size, Erosion & AIS Thomas Brown Pleasant Lake, Deerfield, NH 479 Support, AIS, Education Sue-Ellen Higgins Pleasant Lake, Northwood, NH 479 Wave Size & Erosion Tonya Knightly Pleasant Lake, Deerfield, NH 479 Support Michael Finn Pleasant Lake, Deerfield, NH 479 Support Richard Woodward Lake Opechee, Laconia, NH 449 Erosion Concern Jeff Paramore Lake Opechee, Laconia, NH 449 Erosion Concern, Safe Passage, & Child Safety Rosemarie Rung Lake Kanasatka, Moultonboro, NH 371 Wildlife, AIS Jeffrey Miller Silver Lake, Harrisville, NH 346 AIS, Erosion & Safe Passage Pam Banks Silver Lake, Cheshire, NH 346 Support/AIS & Erosion Carlos Palomares Silver Lake, Silver Lake, NH 346 Erosion & Wave Size Tully Zipkin Country Pond, Newton, NH 306 Support Jason Alosky Cobbett's Pond, Windham, NH 302 Support Darrin Vincent Cobbett's Pond, Windham, NH 302 Support John Pallaria Cobbett's Pond, Windham, NH 302 Support Shawn Thrasher Cobbett's Pond, Windham, NH 302 Support, Education Brett Nigro Cobbett's Pond, Windham, NH 302 Support, Education Chris Hussey Cobbett's Pond, Windham, NH 302 Support Sean Donahue Cobbett's Pond, Windham, NH 302 Support, Education Derek Monson Cobbett's Pond, Windham, NH 302 Support, Education David Blundell Cobbett's Pond, Windham, NH 302 Wave Size, Shoreline Erosion Mike Fetzner Cobbett's Pond, Windham, NH 302 Shoreline Erosion, Safe Passage Peggy Mullen Half Moon Lake, Alton, NH 283 Wave Size & Lake Size John Kulcsar Half Moon Lake, Alton, NH 283 Support Jeff Christenson Arlington Pond, Salem, NH 269 Support Krista Collins Lake Pemigewasset, Meredith, NH 249 Support Damian Largier Granite Lake, Nelson, NH 233 Safe passage, Erosion, Swimmer Safety & Restriction Angela Nicoletti Granite Lake, Munsonville, NH 233 Erosion Robin Evarts Lake Winnepocket, Webster, NH 229 Turbidity, AIS, Wave Size, & Music Linda Clark Lake Winnepocket, Webster, NH 229 Turbidity & Erosion Jere Buckley Lake Winnepocket, Webster, NH 229 Safe Passage, Wave Size, & Turbidity Suzanne Boulter Lake Winnepocket, Webster, NH 229 Wave Size, Erosion Cynthia Jones Lake Winnepocket, Webster, NH 229 Shoreline Erosion, Turbidity Mary Mead Lake Winnepocket, Webster, NH 229 Tubidity, Wildlife John Marquis Lake Winnipocket, Webster, NH 229 Smell, Shoreline Erosion Amy Kono Lake Winnepocket, Webster, NH 229 Wave Size, Wildlife, Shoreline Erosion Barb Maki Lake Winnepocket, Webster, NH 229 Turbidity, Wave Size Howard Nelson Island Pond, Washington, NH 192 Shoreline concern & Noise Janet Laustsen Todd Lake, Newbury, NH 168 Erosion, Algae & AIS Leanne Withrow Little Island Pond, Pelham, NH 160 Support Brian Green Little Island Pond, Pelham, NH 160 Support Phil Kane Little Island Pond, Pelham, NH 160 Support Jacob Fredette Little Island Pond, Pelham, NH 160 Support Nancy Richardson Sunset Lake, Hampstead, NH 151 Wake Size & AIS Dayton Goudie Partridge Lake, Littleton, NH 104 Erosion Grayce Schmidt Unknown Lake, Lempster, NH Swimming & Kayak Safety Renee Tambing Mass Resident Lake Size Bill DeLuca Rockingham County Support, Education Daniel Weidner Unknown Support Pat Corbin Unknown Lake, Windham, NH Support & Lake Size Carl Lehner Unknown Lake Erosion Jill Gravnik Unknown Lake, Durham, NH Support Zimmer Hayes Unknown Support Jessica Boisvert Unknown Support Brigg Bunker Lake Unknown Support Brady Jacques Lake Unknown Support Angela Marriott Lake Unknown Support August Simmons Lake Unknown Support Paul Connors Lake Unknown Erosion, Property Damage John Pitman Sandown, NH Support Tyson Morill Squam Lake Association Shoreline, AIS, education Amy Landers Lakes Region Tourism Association Support Randall Lyons New England Marine Trades Association Support Christofe Lavigne President, US Brands Groupe Beneteau Support of Towboats and Wakesports Dennis Stasio Milton Three Pond, Milton, NH Support Matt Rhoades Unknown Lake Support Pamella Pitman Unknown Lake Support Steve Rand Unknown Lake Wave Size,Shoreline Erosion Julia Emley Unknown Lake Turbidity, Wave Size.
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