It is with great sadness that we announce that Paul Frank died on July, 23 2022 at home in New Preston with Linda, his wife of 53 years, at his bedside. He suffered from Parkinson’s Disease. Paul served on the Lake Waramaug Association Board for 25 years, and as its President for many of those years. Giving back to our community was a labor of love. In the town of Washington, he served as Chairman of the Planning Commission, and also served on the Board of the Gunn Memorial Library.
Read MoreKate D. Tallmadge passed away on July 11 in her own home by her beloved Lake Waramaug surrounded by her family. She was 104 years young. Kate saw six generations at the Lake, where her family helped form the Lake Waramaug Association in 1917 and contributed greatly to the environmental improvements around the Lake. She saw Waramaug as a place of nature, adventure and imagination.
Read MoreLake Waramaug abruptly has become a year-round residence. The populations of Washington, Warren, and Kent inched up, and our schools across the board were either at or above capacity.
Read MoreThe appreciation of that gift just illuminates another: family, both blood and extended, connected by a common body of water.
Read MoreAn essay about the bygone nature of Lake Waramaug inns
Read MoreA group of four individuals row together several times a week during the warmer months on Lake Waramaug.
Read MoreThe Washington Conservation Commission is undertaking the preservation of this historic resource.
Read MoreMember photography on display.
Read MoreThe first time I met Les was when I was two, and from what I am told, I thought it would be funny to run away from my mom and older brother on Ash Swamp Road where we had been walking.
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