In coordination with Shrewsbury’s Parks and Recreation, gather your group, club, church, neighbors or family and help spruce up the town after the winter.
Consider joining one of the already established locations or select your own. We’ll(LQWA) be at Flint Pond, State Boat Ramp and Gauch Park between 8a.m. and 12noon.
Hope to see you there! Sign up here or just show up! Be sure to bring gloves and wear your least favorite clothes. 🙂
For more information view the Town of Shrewsbury’s announcement.
AGENDA TBA
For further information see Lake Quinisgamond Commission
This information was obtained from the Lake Quinsigamond Commission website, no further information available to us at this time.
Posted 6/25/2018
Public Health Advisory Lakes and Ponds
The Shrewsbury Board of Health is advising the public to avoid contact with water at the following locations: Dean Park Pond, Flint Pond, and the North end of Lake Quinsigamond near Gauch Park. The water will be retested until there is no longer a threat to public health. Please be advised to avoid contact with surface waters.
This information was obtained from the Lake Quinsigamond Commission website, no further information available to us at this time.
WORCESTER, MA—The Lake Quinsigamond Commission plans to lower the water level, or draw down, Lake Quinsigamond and Flint Pond on or about Thursday, Nov. 2, it said in an announcement.
The Irish Dam in Grafton will be lowered two or three inches a day until the water elevation in Lake Quinsigamond and Flint Pond is 24 to 30 inches lower than normal. The purpose of the draw down is to expose the roots of nuisance aquatic vegetation proliferating in Lake Quinsigamond and Flint Pond to freezing temperatures and thereby reducing some of the heavy weed growth along the shoreline and in the shallow areas of the lake and pond.
Photo via town of Shrewsbury
article By Charlene Arsenault (Patch Staff) – Updated Oct 21, 2017 3:39 pm ET