PHOTOS: Community conversation on downtown Pawcatuck
Dave Hammond, left, chair of the Stonington Economic Development Commission, speaks Tuesday night with residents and business people as he points out possible areas of economic development during “A Vision for Pawcatuck” — a community conversation held at the Stonington Public Schools District Administration Building. About 75 people attended the meeting. Tim Martin, Special to The Sun
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Michael Rauh Jr., president and CEO of Chelsea Groton Bank, was the meeting facilitator Tuesday for "A Vision for Pawcatuck" community conversation. The meeting at the Stonington Public Schools administration building was attended by about 75 people. Jan. 14, 2020/ Tim Martin, Special to The Sun
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Bill Hobbs, a member of the Stonington Economic Development Commission, jots down Pawcatuck's strengths as attendees offer their insights during “A Vision for Pawcatuck” held Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2020, at the Stonington school district's administration building. Tim Martin, Special to The Sun
- Tim Martin
Residents and business people attended “A Vision for Pawcatuck” Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2020, at the Stonington Public Schools administration building. The meeting was called by the Stonington Economic Development Commission to gather ideas about development in Pawcatuck. Tim Martin, Special to The Sun
- Tim Martin
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