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FRIENDS OF OSWEGATCHIE HILLS NATURE PRESERVE
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2001 News Articles

December 30 - Committee Begins Moving to Preserve Niantic River

​​December 20 - Riverfront Acres Back on Development Block

June 14 - Conservationists to Speak at Session on Oswegatchie Hills

May 23 - Developer Loses Two Appeals of EL Zoning Commission Actions

April 20 - Developer, DEP Agree to Delay Action on Construction Plan

April 15 - Group Forms to help effort to Protect Oswegatchie Hills

February 14 - Developer Withdraws Request for Zone Change in East Lyme

January 23 - Fraser asks Developer for ‘Cooling Off’ Time over Oswegatchie Hills

January 16 - Waterford may join East Lyme in Preserving Oswegatchie Hills

January 14 - Oswegatchie Hills: Two Visions, Miles Apart


January 4 - East Lyme to Oppose Housing Proposal

Explore more than 450 acres of beautiful coastal forests!!!

The main entrance is via Memorial Park Drive off of Rte 161, with ample parking adjacent to the ballfields - Trail Guides available at the kiosk.
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