In accordance with state statute, the New hampshire Marine Patrol imposed a "no wake" speed limit on Silver Lake in Belmont and Tilton yesterday at 8:15 a.m. when the water level reached 467 above sea level. Officials said that recent rain caused the water to rise.
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