Three Ponds Protective Association

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January 26, 2022January 29, 2022 miltontppa

Hello World!

Register to observe Board of Directors meeting on April 3rd at 3:00 pm Click here to register and Click here to see the agenda.

TPPA Scholarship Program - Read about the 2023 Scholarship Program and the download the application materials here.

2023 Waterfront Improvement Grants are AVAILABLE NOW! Click here for more information

Click here to read the February 2023 NHDES Plan to Treat European Naiad on Milton Three Ponds

Learn about Milton Three Ponds - View the Video

LEARN MORE ABOUT EUROPEAN NAIAD Milton Three Ponds is threatened. Over the past six years TPPA has coordinated a multi-organizational approach to controlling and hopefully eliminating European Naiad. Learn more about what TPPA has been doing by reading about European Naiad here.

LEARN MORE ABOUT CYANOBACTERIA Cyanobacteria is an emerging threat to Milton Three Ponds and lakes across New England. Last June, we experienced out first "bloom" of algae that had the potential to become toxic, putting people and pets in danger. Read more about this emerging threat Cyanobacteria.

TPPA Co-president Jen King and Treasurer Mickey Brandmeyer presented The Health of Milton's Three Ponds to the Milton Board of Selectmen. The slide presentation is available here.

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TPPA wishes to acknowledge Jeff Erwin for many of the photos on this website. His other work can be seen at www.JeffErwinPhotography.com. Other photos provided by TPPA members and others who enjoy the ponds.

TPPA wishes to acknowledge Ryan Smith from Rooted in Light Media for the design of the Milton Three Ponds Logo used in TPPA's store. You can see Ryan's website here http://www.rootedinlightmedia.com/. You can see the logo and check out merchandise in TPPA's online store by clicking here.

Three Ponds Protective Association, PO Box 1242, Milton, NH 03851 ••• email: membership@miltontppa ••• Website designed and maintained by Mickey Brandmeyer

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The Board of Directors holds monthly meetings to discuss topics pertaining to the operations of the organization and protection of the Ponds.  The Board wishes to invite members to observe the next meeting.  A portion of the agenda, approximately the first 15 minutes, will be allocated for member comments which can be made pertaining to items on the agenda or other topics of interest.  The Board will take certain topics under advisement and will not likely comment on specific topics until a future agenda.  If you are a member and interested in commenting or observing the next meeting, which is scheduled for April 3rd at 3:00 pm, you can request Zoom credentials by registering here.  Requests for access must be made by March 28th.  Zoom meetings require internet access via smart phone, computer or tablet.  The agenda for the meeting will be published on the TPPA website which can be found here.

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