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  • Date Posted

    2

    OCT 2024
  • Lowering the Lake Level is DELAYED!

    The lake level will remain at the summer level through about November 15 - or maybe even longer - to enable Princeton Hydro to perform both a bathymetric assessment of the lake (mapping water depth) and a sediment oxygen demand (SOD) study.
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  • Date Posted

    23

    APR 2024
  • Weeds to be Treated this Spring!

    The Findley Lake Watershed Foundation (FLWF) is thrilled to share that on April 19, 2024, we received DEC approval to treat approximately 41 acres of Eurasian watermilfoil weed beds in the northern portion of Findley Lake.
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  • Date Posted

    14

    JUL 2023
  • Safety Concern

    PWC came within 15 feet of kids on tube being towed. Please take a moment to talk about safe operation before heading out on Findley Lake.
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  • Date Posted

    4

    JUN 2023
  • If You See Floating Debris in Lake...

    Please email: James.Lictus@gmail.com if you see floating debris in the lake that could damage boats so we can address it - Thanks! Your FLWF
  • news
  • Date Posted

    18

    FEB 2023
  • Early Spring? Early Ice-off?

    When ice is off the lake the gate will be put in the dam and lake level will begin to rise. Please plan in-lake construction accordingly.
  • news
  • Date Posted

    15

    SEP 2022
  • A Homeowner's Guide to Friendly Lake Living

    Is your property within the Findley Lake Watershed? If so, please consider what you can do to help enhance the Lake water quality for years to come. This Guide is by the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy.
  • news
  • Date Posted

    11

    SEP 2022
  • Board Adopts Policy on Members Attending Meetings

    At the recent annual meeting it was clear that Members desire to attend, observe and provide input to regular Board Meetings. The Board wants to encourage Members to attend meetings and recently adopted such a policy. Click here to check it out.
  • news
  • Date Posted

    5

    SEP 2022
  • New York State Boating Safety Info

    New York State will require ALL motorized boat operators to have a Safe Boating Certificate by 2025! Find out details about this and all other boating rules, personal watercraft rules and boat registrations here.