
March Board Meeting
The March CLCC Board of Directors meeting will take place outside of our usual schedule.
The March CLCC Board of Directors meeting will be held on Thursday, March 6, 2025. This does not follow our usual fourth Thursday of the month schedule. This is an in-person meeting with a call-in option. See the calendar for log-in info.
Annual Steak Bust This Weekend!
The annual Crandon Steak Bust is this weekend - with music by Whisky Crossing!
This is our annual lake event! It will be held, rain or shine under the pavilion.
Head down to the Pavilion on July 13th beginning at 4 pm to feast and meet with your neighbors.
CLCC will provide the steak, burgers, dogs, rolls, a tray of potato salad, condiments, lemonade, ice tea, paper products and utensils. We ask everyone to bring a small covered dish or dessert to share.
There will be a dedication of the Memorial Park at 4 pm.
Live music by Whisky Crossing from 6 to 8 pm.
Lake Treatment 7/1
There has been a lake treatment.
There was a lake treatment TODAY for algae. There are no restrictions.
CLCC Lake Committee
MUSIC ARTIST UPDATE
There has been a change in performer for Friday, June 28th.
Please note that there has been a change in performer for Friday, June 28th.
Friday’s musician will be Jeff from Acoustic WOlves & Friends.
Winning Candidates
2024 Candidates to the CLCC Board of Directors
Congratulations to the four winning candidates to the Crandon Lakes Board of Directors:
• Susan caufield heinsohn
• John A. Nelson
• Paul Rockwood
• Nick Schror
The results are as follows:
Susan Heinsohn- 266
Darlene Kostka- 57
John Malmendier- 100
John Nelson- 273
Paul Rockwood- 264
Nick Schror- 216
The four candidates with the top highest votes have been elected to the CLCC Board.
Lake Treatment 6/12
There was a lake treatment on June 12. See restrictions.
The lake was treated today. There is a 5 day irrigation restriction and 3 day water drinking restriction.
– Lake Resource Committee
Lake Resources: Spring Message
A message from the Lake Resources Committee.
A MESSAGE FROM THE LAKE RESOURCES COMMITTEE:
As Springtime fast approaches keep the following tips in mind. Please keep leaves, grass clippings out of the lake and keep our storm drains clear of organic materials, sediment, and other debris:
Please:
Do not dump anything into the storm drains, as per NJDEP regulation and Hampton Township Ordinance, and if you have one in front of your property, please try, and keep the area around it clean. Anything that enters the Township storm drains is carried directly into our lake.
Do not keep potted plants on your docks or anywhere near the lake. The fertilizers and organic material from the soils in these pots will go directly into the lake
Do not blow or rake leaves, grass clippings directly into the lake, nearby drainage ditches, streams, streets, or storm drains
Do not fertilize your lawns (lime is also bad). If you really need to, please research a natural fertilizer that is lake friendly, but you should never fertilize before a rain or within 50 ft of a waterway
Please:
Keep storm drains clear of foreign matter, organic materials, and road sediment
Make sure, if you use a landscaping service, they are aware of the above restrictions
Get your septic pumped every 2-3 years
Wash down any boats or other watercraft used in other lakes before putting them into our lake. This will prevent any aquatic weeds from being transferred to our lake
Make sure if you are working on a vehicle that is leaking fluid that you contain any fluids, so they don’t enter a water source
By following the above recommendations, we will all contribute to keeping our lake in pristine condition. Our lake is our greatest asset. We all need to protect it.
Lifeguards Needed
Certified lifeguards are needed for the 2024 season.
LIFEGUARDS ARE NEEDED FOR THE 2024 SEASON!
Candidates must be certified or plan to be certified by start date. Those interested should cal 201-310-2479.
2024 Boat Shrink Wrap Recycling
The Sussex County MUA is pleased to announce the 2024 Boat Shrink Wrap Recycling program!
Please bundle blue, white or clear Boat Shrink wrap and bring it to the Sussex County MUA’s facility at 34 Route 94, Lafayette.
The recycling is FREE of charge, and the wrap may be brought Mon- Sat from 7am-2pm from March 15th through July 1st.
Thank you in advance for supporting the Boat Shrink Wrap Recycling Program!
Regards,
Dawn
Dawn Latincsics, CSP, CRP-SRMP
Recycling Coordinator
Sussex County Municipal Utilities Authority
34 Route 94S, Lafayette, NJ 07848
(973)579-6998 x 107
Easter Egg Hunt
Please note the updated day and time of the Crandon Easter Egg Hunt!
Join us for a fun-filled Easter Eggstravaganza at Crandon Lake Pavilion for CL residents!
SATURDAY. March 30, 2024
1:oo pm
Crandon pavilion
Gather your family and friends for a day of excitement as we hunt for Easter eggs hidden around the beautiful lakeside setting. This event promises a delightful experience.
The Egg Hunt will be divided into two age groups: Ages 2-5 and Ages 6-10.
Bring your own baskets!
Weather permitting. Rain date will be announced, if needed.
Please be aware that some treats may contain peanuts, so please be cautious if you have allergies.