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The property, Grass Island, sometimes called Sandy Point in the 18th century, was purchased by J. Harrison Monroe, a local pharmacist in Guilford, in 1914, he said. “Three generations of his ...
“Motif Number 1” is perhaps the quintessential seaside shack of them all. The barn red fishing shack sits at the end of a pier jutting out into the middle of a busy Rockport, Mass. harbor.
Hiking columnist Peter Marteka suggests places to hike or walk along the Connecticut shoreline — which has plenty of private ...
GUILFORD-- Hidden behind the Guilford Lobster Pound, camouflaged among recreational and fishing vessels, and at times about 6 feet below the dock -- depending on the tide -- you'll find Bill ...
Many people in Guilford looked out onto Grass Island on Friday, as a local landmark became surrounded by rising water levels due to recent weather. Free 24/7 Connecticut news stream: Watch NBC CT ...
The defunct Guilford Mooring, once a bustling seafood restaurant and wedding reception venue, will be torn down so the ...
The town purchased the building, plus 7 acres of Grass Island land, for $15,000 in September 1965 from Bradford Monroe. Markowski raised more than $28,000, including matching funds, up to $10,000 ...
GUILFORD -- The Grass Island Flea Market may just be the best-kept secret on the Shoreline. Open on Sundays from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the old Mannix Chevrolet-Pontiac on the Boston Post Road, the flea ...
GUILFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — You’ve seen it from the marina. An elusive island three miles off Guilford’s shore, but it’s a challenge to see it up close. “We’re trying to keep the light ...
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