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Date: Fri 03-May-1996

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Date: Fri 03-May-1996

Publication: Bee

Author: ANDYG

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Rocky-Glen-Association

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Neighborhood Group Distributes Its Own Newsletter

The Rocky Glen Area Association, an ad hoc Sandy Hook group formed to address

developmental issues, has published the first edition of its newsletter, The

Glen.

The newsletter dated May 1, is published by Jack McGarvey of 8 Fleetwood

Drive, who is the acting association president.

The lead item in the newsletter concerns the PSD Partnership's ongoing

planning to build a residential subdivision in the area of Cherry Street, Pine

Street and Narragansett Trail. In the article, Mr McGarvey calls for the

defeat of a second version of the subdivision to be submitted by PSD to the

Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z). The P&Z rejected an initial version of

the subdivision plan April 18.

In a commentary piece, Mr McGarvey provides his views on the operations of the

town's Conservation Commission, the agency charged with issuing wetlands

construction permits.

The newsletter is distributed to families in the neighborhood of Glen Road,

Buttonball Drive, Beechwood Drive, Fleetwood Drive, Maple Drive, Hemlock Road,

Spruce Drive, Pine Street, Cherry Street, and Black Cherry Lane.

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