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This is way too funny but the dock rope is mine! LOL! My son threw it towards the dock perfectly, the problem was that is was not attatched to cleat on the boat...LOL! It sank alot quicker than we would have thought. We looked like the "Keystone Cops" that day. LOL
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Thanks for the cleanup Winni divers!
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Saw people diving at the Wolfeboro docks today......? Looking for something?
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Dive Winnipesaukee and volunteers had a beautiful day on Sunday, October 5th, for the annual cleanup of the waters around the Wolfeboro Town docks. There were 6 divers and 4 shore personnel.
We found the usual assortment of cell phones and sunglasses, along with a shopping cart from Hunter's, lots of bottles and cans, a herringbone necklace and bracelet and a very old baggage tag from the Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad (B. C & M R R). Surface water temperature was about 63 degrees F. Following the cleanup dive, volunteer divers were treated to a complimentary dive on 2 old wrecks in Wolfeboro Bay. Water temperature at 50 feet was 61 degrees F. Dive Winnipesaukee wishes to thank the following volunteers: From left to right in the first picture: Standing: Jeff Boggs - Diver Adam Dupuis - Diver Lexi Beaulieu - Shore Hayden Beaulieu - Diver Jody Couture - Diver Roger Deshaies - Shore Kneeling: Stephen Deshaies - Diver Dave Beaulieu - Diver Missing from picture: Betsy Farley - Shore Brad Swain - Shore The second picture is of the B. C & M R R baggage tag:
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You didnt happen to find a pair of yellow frame reading glaases right off the end of the middle pier on the left side looking from the water. Just lost them last week when I was untieing my stern line?
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Very impressive volunteer effort to keep the lake beautiful, thank you all!!
And also very cool that some artifacts are uncovered as well. -PIG |
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If they are, PM me and we'll arrange to get them back to you.
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The day started out cold, 37 degrees, but ended up gorgeous. The surface water temperature was 63 degrees. We had a record 9 divers and 7 shore support personnel. The mission was to cleanup the waters around the town docks. Many pair of sunglasses were found, plenty of cans & bottles, towels, a tire, a dive knife and a Funspot token. But...not one cell phone. Just prior to the dive, we were informed that a pair of expensive prescription glasses had been recently lost by a worker on the Winnipesaukee Belle while it was docking. I'm pleased to say that they were found and returned to the owner. Following the cleanup, divers were treated to a complimentary wreck dive by Dive Winnipesaukee.
Dive Winnipesaukee would like to thank the following volunteers: In the picture from L to R are: Standing: Billie Pingree (shore), Lexi Beaulieu (shore), Hayden Beaulieu (diver), Drew Luby (diver), Jeff Luby (diver), Jeff Boggs (diver), Steve Deshaies (diver), Roger Deshaies (shore), Linda Jones (shore) & Adam Dupuis (diver). Kneeing: Dave Beaulieu (diver) Resting: Jody Couture (diver) Missing from the picture are: Monica Mosca (diver), Mike Mosca (shore), Tom Wachsmuth (shore) & Brad Swain (shore).
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Ooops. We missed another year (2016) but no harm done. We had a light turnout this year, mainly because I dragged my feet in scheduling the event. We had three divers and three shore personnel who helped keep our divers safe by letting boat captains know where the divers were.
It was a sunny morning and the surface water temperature was about 63 degrees. At the beginning of the cleanup dive, a boat with 2 people in it approached the town docks and the woman passenger asked what was going on. She was informed and then said "I lost a pair of prescription glasses here yesterday". 60 seconds later they were back in her hands. NICE. Timing is everything. We collected the usual array of sunglasses, cans, bottles, including a full, unopened plastic bottle of Powerade. There was also one fairly new iPhone. The unusual items included 3 lacrosse balls, a 2 way radio, a hockey puck, a 2 foot tall orange rubber cone, a Hunter's Shop'n Save shopping cart, a fishing rod and reel and an elaborate pocket knife with #1 Dad inscribed on one side and Lake Winnipesaukee New Hampshire on the other side. After cleaning up around the docks, we usually go over into the channel that runs into Back Bay. This is where we usually find "the best stuff". This year was no exception. We found a completely intact clay pipe (see picture) and what we think is an old ink well (see picture). Dive Winnipesaukee wishes to thank the following people for volunteering their time to this worthy event. From left to right in the picture: Michelle Yip (shore support) Lexie Beaulieu (shore support) Hayden Beaulieu (diver) Dave Beaulieu (diver) Jody Couture (diver)
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On one side of the pipe stem it clearly says Henderson's. On the other side (not pictured) we could see MON and some other illegible characters. Research has determined that this pipe was manufactured in Montreal Canada at a Henderson Clay Pipe factory between 1847 and 1890 or so. This was another great historical find in Winnipesaukee.
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Thank you for all you hard work keeping the area clean. It is great appreciated. The #1 Dad pocket knife probably came from Black's my sons friend purchased one there a few weeks ago for his dad. lol
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Not a nice day for a cleanup today but we just couldn't reschedule it. We had 4 divers and 1 shore support person.
We had been pre-notified about a lost cell phone but we were not able to locate it. We did grab a lot of bottles (both whole and broken) and cans and we brought up about 15 pair of glasses, mostly sunglasses. There was one fairly new fishing rod and reel, 2 lacrosse balls, a 12 inch adjustable wrench, a VISA prepaid card with $2.07 cents remaining on it, a small pocket knife, a small boat rug, 4 yellow town dock signs, 1 Hunter's shopping cart and about $3 in change. After the town docks cleanup, we always go over to the area where the water flows under the road bridge. That's where we usually find treasure. Some of the $3 was found there along with an intact rifle bullet. Pictured are divers Connor Jednak, Jody Couture, Dave Beaulieu and Hayden Beaulieu.
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This "Good Luck" token was found in the channel near the bridge in Wolfeboro.
The last name of MAZY ROWE is misspelled RNWE. The aluminum token is an arcade stamped good luck coin. The person who created the coin obviously miskeyed an N instead of an O. A little internet research uncovered the following on Mazy Rowe: Mazy Anne (Rowe) Clough, 64, of Partridge Drive, died peacefully on Dec. 6, 2010 at Huggins Hospital surrounded by her loved ones. She was born Feb. 23, 1946, in Buxton, Maine, to the late Ernest and Carlene E. (Owen) Jones. She moved to Wolfeboro when she was 12. She graduated from Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro and worked for Tuftonboro Central School as the secretary for the principal for many years. She later owned and operated Hoyt's Carpet and Tile in Wolfeboro. She was a member of the Eastern Star and Daughters of the American Revolution and enjoyed playing golf. She was predeceased by her husband, Russell E. Clough, in 2001. Family members include daughters Julie Almeida of Bristol, R.I., and Jennifer Cabral of Wolfeboro; sisters Carlene Ehrenborg of Buxton, Maine, and Merna McKenney of Falmouth, Maine; and five grandchildren. No information could be found on Michael Goode.
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Wow!!!!!!! Mazy and my cousin were married. Her daughter Jennifer is now Thibodeau and lives in Dover. I will tell her about this. I am sure she would love to have it. Are you looking to find her and return it?
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Michael Goode was Mazy's first boyfriend at Brewster.
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The "good luck" token is on its way to Jennifer. May it bring her luck and happiness.
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Thank you so much Senter Cove Guy! This is so exciting. I told Jen I have it and she can't wait to get it. What a fun adventure this was!
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It was a beautiful day for a Wolfeboro Town Docks cleanup. Air and water temp were both about 57 degrees. We had 6 divers and 3 shore support personnel.
Because it was Columbus Day weekend, we wanted to get in early to avoid the boat rush. We were successful. Our found item list included: a $10 bill 6-7 orange road cones 2 shopping cards (1 from Hunters & 1 from Market Basket) a 60 lb bag of Quikrete sand an inkwell a cane a skateboard an iPhone 5 several pair of sunglasses several old liquor & soda bottles an ice skate lace tightener a snorkel about a dozen tube worm fishing lures several towels a small pocket knife a telephone pole line insulator a pair of prescription glasses in a blue Nautica hard case (see 2nd picture below) Dive Winnipesaukee wishes to thank the following people for volunteering their time to this worthy event: From left to right in the 1st picture: Jody Couture (diver) Dave Beaulieu (diver) Hayden Beaulieu (diver) Lexi Beaulieu (shore support) Craig Weatherbee (shore support) Missing from the picture: Dan Marquis (diver) Olivia Wilkinson (diver) Mark Wilkinson (diver) Brad Swain (shore support) The 2nd picture is of the prescription glasses that were found. If they belong to you, please send an email to brad@divewinnipesaukee.com and we'll make arrangements to get them back to you.
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