Ambrose Marine Construction recently participated in the 2015 Lake Congress hosted by the NH Lakes Association, a group “dedicated to protecting New Hampshire lakes and their watersheds through education and advocacy.” It was great to spend a day with businesses, associations and individuals who share our goal and desire to see the unmatched beauty and cleanliness of our lakes remain for generations to come.
Read moreSpring Is Here (Kind of)!
It has been another long and grueling winter here up on Lake Winnipesaukee, but that's how we like it. The weather did not stop our crew from working during the cold, short days repairing the docking system at Quayside Yacht Club in Moultonborough. Now the calendar officially says its spring and we are putting together our "ice out" schedule which includes new dock projects, a boathouse, perched beaches, and of course all our seasonal dock installs.
Read moreA Cold Winter Has Lasting Effects
New Hampshire winters are always cold, but this past year seemed to last a little bit longer than most. Weeks after the first day of spring there was still a couple feet of ice on Lake Winnipesuakee and it just didn't seem like they would ever call the "ice out". Lakes Region residents and tourists anxiously wait for the ice out because it's our unofficial way of realizing winter is over and the spring season has begun.
Read moreLegend of Winnipesaukee
Lot of people call New Hampshire's Lake Winnipesaukee - "Boston's Bathtub", but do we really know the origin of the name Winnipesaukee? The legend of Winnipesaukee or often called the legend of Chief Wonaton is not unlike Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet with our own Native American twist. From this legend it is said that is how Winnipesaukee got it's name
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