Omar Allvord, GOSA Director, Dies At 86
GROTON — Omar Allvord, a GOSA director with a distinguished environmental record, died April 20, 2009 in Groton at the age of 86. Mr. Allvord,
GROTON — Omar Allvord, a GOSA director with a distinguished environmental record, died April 20, 2009 in Groton at the age of 86. Mr. Allvord,
GROTON — The Groton Open Space Association on May 16, 2008, bought a 75-acre wooded tract from F.L. Merritt, Inc. for $1 million following a
GROTON — Nelson A. Merritt, president of F.L. Merritt Inc., made this statement at the signing May 16, 2008, of paperwork that created The Merritt
NEW LONDON — The Day urged in an editorial Jan. 17, 2008, that supporters of open space contribute to a GOSA fund to help acquire
HARTFORD — The Groton Open Space Association and F.L. Merritt Inc. have won the final legal battle in their nearly five-year struggle to allow GOSA
HARTFORD — The state Appellate Court has ruled in favor of F.L. Merritt Inc. and the Groton Open Space Association in their contract dispute with
HARTFORD — The Appellate Court has denied without comment a GOSA appeal aimed forcing the Groton Inland Wetlands Agency to re-hear the application of Mystic
Priscilla W. Pratt is one of the two GOSA Founders who still sit on the board. [Post publication note: Priscilla died June 15, 2009.] She was
UPPER ECCLESTON BROOK WATERSHED-ECOSYSTEM Proposed Site of “Four Winds at Mystic” Application by Mystic Active Adult, LLC (Ron Bonvie) Existing Conditions by Whitney Adams, Groton, CT
NEW LONDON–A Superior Court jury returned a verdict Wednesday, May 18, 2005, against a developer who had sued to prevent the sale of the 75-acre