Volunteers for the Loon Preservation Committee, from left, Ed and Louanne Stephenson and Dick Tracy prepare for an outing on Lake Winnisquam in May to install floating rafts for loons to nest on. (Daniel Sarch/The Laconia Daily Sun file photo)
Volunteers for the Loon Preservation Committee, from left, Ed and Louanne Stephenson and Dick Tracy prepare for an outing on Lake Winnisquam in May to install floating rafts for loons to nest on. (Daniel Sarch/The Laconia Daily Sun file photo)
TILTON — Almost 70 billion gallons of water fill Lake Winnisquam, and one nonprofit group is…
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