As a former Moodus resident now living in South Carolina, I was surprised to see your article on the Internet. I was one of the minority who spoke against the renewal and was told that I didn't know what I was talking about. It was like archaeology, once you dig it up there is no putting it back the way it was. Moodus has nothing on what is going on in this county with development. Keep Moodus/East Haddam green. Thank you for the article.
--Gaspar J Ingui, Murrells Inlet, SC
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I am pleased to announce that the new local history website EastHaddamStories.org is now live. It is a project of the East Haddam Historic...
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