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Owasco Lake and the Post Family Through Nine Generations By Mickie Post, Article to the Citizen

by nancy | Mar 18, 2020 | News

The Post Family’s relationship with Owasco Lake goes back to 1796, when William Post, at the request of his father, Christopher Post from Sommerset County, New Jersey, arrived to examine lot 91 in what is now Fleming.  Christopher subsequently purchased 471 acres,...

Recent Study Suggests Cyanobacteria Toxin May Kill Invasive Mussel Larvae

by nancy | Mar 18, 2020 | News

  Algae could kill invasive mussels Algae could kill invasive...

Moravia Middle School Student Among DEC ‘We All Live in a Watershed Poster Contest’ Winners

by nancy | Mar 18, 2020 | News

One of the 14 state-wide middle school artists who won the DEC’s We All Live in a Watershed poster contest attends Moravia Middle School.  Go to https://www.dec.ny.gov/education/119627.html to see the winning posters. Congratulations!!!!  

The Story of Willow Point by Sheila Osborne, Article to the Citizen

by nancy | Feb 16, 2020 | News

Willow Point is located on the west side of Owasco Lake approximately ten miles south of Auburn and seven miles north of Moravia, The land was named Willow Point because of a grove of Willow trees that grew on the north side of the property. The property was...

WHAT’S IN A GLASS OF WATER By Jon Robson, Article to the Citizen

by nancy | Feb 16, 2020 | News, Uncategorized

The sight of a woodland lake at sunset or the soft blanket snow over a peaceful country landscape can cause us pause and reflect on nature.  After a period of quiet reflection, we move on refreshed. A small inquisitive child might pause to ask, where does the water...
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