BEMUS POINT - Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
Although current residents of Chautauqua Lake are not solely responsible for the lake's ecological health, if they continue to perpetuate the actions of past generations or become apathetic, the biological health of the lake will continue to deteriorate.
Those were the thoughts of Jane Conroe, conservationist from the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy, who took a "then-and-now" look at Chautauqua Lake on Thursday night, Aug. 9 at the Bemus Point Library.
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