Arnie Rosario

I grew up in Portland and got my first introduction to Little Sebago Lake at the age of 11 when my parents rented a cottage for a week on Cambell Shore Road. In the early 1990’s, when my employment in the Postal Service sent me and my family to Rochester, NY, we were able to find a weekly rental on Birchwood Road for the two years that we were away. My wife, Tammy and I had enjoyed our experiences on Little Sebago Lake and dreamed of one day owning lake front property. We finally realized our dream and purchased a year-round home on Smith Road in 2005. Our home is located on Banjo Cove (adjacent to Hall Cove and close to the former Aimhi property). We very much enjoy the seclusion and privacy of cove life as our children and grandchildren can enjoy swimming and kayaking on the beautiful waters of Little Sebago without worrying about excessive boat traffic.

I have BS and MBA Degrees from the University of Southern Maine and retired from the Postal Service in 2014 after 36 years of employment. I keep busy in retirement working as a tour guide for visiting cruise ship and bus passengers arriving in Portland. I also do taxes and volunteer at the Portland Observatory.

I had recently talked to Rod Bernier, one of my Postal colleagues, about getting involved with the Little Sebago Lake Association and was recently selected to serve the remaining term of a Board vacancy. I am excited for this new opportunity and look forward to working with the Association in achieving their goal of ensuring that the lake remains healthy for future generations to enjoy.

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