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February 20, 2014
Maine Lakefront Property Owners Encouraged to Contact Legislators About Wind Energy Bill

Maine Lakefront Property Owners Encouraged to Contact Legislators About Wind Energy Bill

Scenic Vistas Like This To Be Enjoyed On Maranacook Lake, Winthrop, Maine by Leigh Macmillen HayesMaine Lakefront property owners need to be aware of the bills before the Legislature that affect their pristine pieces of real estate. Mike Bond,  an environmental activist, renewable energy advocate and […]
January 30, 2014
Lakefront Property Owners Pay Attention to the Pressure on Water

Lakefront Property Owners Pay Attention to the Pressure on Water

Inviting Blue Water of Lovewell Pond, Fryeburg, Maine by Leigh Macmillen Hayes Maine lakefront property owners choose to purchase property here because of the natural beauty of this state. Water is the reason for much of this beauty. Nickie Sekera of Common Water Justice, a growing […]
January 16, 2014
Great Pond Monitoring Buoy Records Data About Water Quality in Belgrade, Maine

Great Pond Monitoring Buoy Records Data About Water Quality in Belgrade, Maine

Colby College Students Launch Goldie on Great Pond in Belgrade Lakes Region of Maine Lakefront property owners on Great Pond in Belgrade, Maine, may have noticed a new kid on the block–or rather, on the water. In April of 2013, Colby College students and professors installed […]
January 12, 2014

Lakefront Property Owners Enjoy Hikes In and Around Harrison, Maine

A Summer Day on Long Lake, Harrison, Maine Lakefront property owners cherish their classic Maine cabins, camps and cottages located on Crystal Lake and Long Lake in Harrison. They also love the smallness of this quintessential Maine town. To stretch your legs here, follow the sidewalk […]
December 29, 2013
Lakefront Property Owners Reminded That Out-of-State Firewood is Banned in Maine

Lakefront Property Owners Reminded That Out-of-State Firewood is Banned in Maine

Greet the Day on Little Sebago Lake in Gray, Maine All week you’ve looked forward to time at your lakefront property in Maine. Visions of sitting around the campfire watching the flames change colors, eating s’mores, telling ghost stories or just chatting have floated through your […]
December 22, 2013
Lower Springy Pond and Floods Pond, Otis, Maine: Deep, Clear and Cold Water Fisheries

Lower Springy Pond and Floods Pond, Otis, Maine: Deep, Clear and Cold Water Fisheries

Pisgah Brook Bluff overlooking Floods Pond in Otis, Maine Lower Springy Pond in Clifton and Otis, Maine, and Flood’s Pond in Otis are crystal clear bodies of water created by retreating glaciers. Lakefront property owners love having the best of both worlds–lakeside living with the Atlantic […]
December 19, 2013
Lakefront Property Owners Enjoy Hikes In and Around Lewiston/Auburn, Maine

Lakefront Property Owners Enjoy Hikes In and Around Lewiston/Auburn, Maine

Striking Summer Sunsets on Taylor Pond in Auburn, Maine Maine’s Twin Cities of Lewiston/Auburn offer lakefront property owners a diverse network of hiking trails. Some are city-side with skyline views, others follow the Androscoggin River and one even passes through a peat bog in the heart […]
December 15, 2013
Beech Hill Pond, Otis, Maine: Lakefront Property Owners Enjoy a Premier Fishing Lake

Beech Hill Pond, Otis, Maine: Lakefront Property Owners Enjoy a Premier Fishing Lake

(photo credit: www.arboyce.com) Enjoy a Reflective Moment on Beech Hill Pond in the Downeast Lakes Region of Maine Beech Hill Pond in Otis, Maine, is located in the Downeast Lakes Region. Lakefront property owners know that it’s one of the most attractive ponds in the area […]
December 1, 2013
Branch Lake, Ellsworth, Maine: Large, Quiet & Idyllic for Lakefront Property

Branch Lake, Ellsworth, Maine: Large, Quiet & Idyllic for Lakefront Property

Branch Lake–A Premium Lake in Downeast Maine Lakefront property owners on Branch Lake in Ellsworth, Maine, know that despite its large size, it’s a quiet location. And maybe we shouldn’t even be telling you about it, so it will stay that way. Shhh . . . […]