Thomas L. Crowley, Mower Of Haley Fields, Dies at 81
STONINGTON–Thomas L. Crowley, 81, of Stonington, who for 19 years mowed the fields at Haley Farm State Park under contract to GOSA, died April 29,
STONINGTON–Thomas L. Crowley, 81, of Stonington, who for 19 years mowed the fields at Haley Farm State Park under contract to GOSA, died April 29,
GROTON–A crew from several conservation organizations and the state Department of Environmental Protection extensively renovated the osprey nesting platform and its supporting structure at Haley
NEW LONDON–The Groton Open Space Association has filed a motion to join F.L. Merritt Inc. as a defendant in a suit filed against Merritt by
GROTON–Developers have unconditionally withdrawn their SLAPP suit against Groton Open Space Association. The developers–operating as Mystic Estates Partners of New London and Ravenswood Construction LLC
GROTON–An out-of-town developer is challenging the right of F.L. Merritt, Inc. to sell a 75-acre tract of land it owns on Fort Hill to the
GROTON –The Groton Open Space Association has been awarded a $650,000 matching grant toward purchase of the 75-acre Merritt Property in Groton. Announcement of the
By Sidney F. Van Zandt [The following speech was written by Sidney Van Zandt, one of the founders and the first president of GOSA, for
GROTON –The Groton Town Council has issued a proclamation praising Charles and Priscilla Pratt for their role in the 32-year-long struggle, recently concluded successfully, to
(Following announcement was issued by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection and GOSA.) HARTFORD, June 3, 2002–The State of Connecticut (DEP) has completed purchase of
From The Day, April 4, 2002 Charles Pratt Groton–Charles Norris Pratt, 78, of Noank, passed on Wednesday, March 27. He was the devoted husband of Priscilla