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March 27, 2025 Clinton, Westbrook, & Old Saybrook Vol. XXVIII Iss. 13

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Clinton Seeks Resident Input On POCD Updates At April 8 Workshop By Eric O'Connell Staff Writer CLINTON

The Town’s Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD) is set to undergo improvements, and residents are invited to weigh in at an April 8 workshop. The work-

shop will take place at Town Hall from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Every 10 years, the state of Connecticut requires that towns update its POCD. Clinton Town Planner Abby Piersall explained that a POCD acts as a “road map for future policies and civic investments.” The plan will

help guide future decisions relating to development, infrastructure, conservation, resiliency, and sustainability matters. As Clinton’s Planning and Zoning Commission prepares to update the POCD, the See Clinton Seeks page 10

Mamma Mia! Morgan School Musical's production of Mamma Mia! is shown performing on March 22, the final night of performances. The ABBAinspired musical tells the story of Sophie's quest to discover her father's identity on the eve of her wedding. The popular ABBAinspired musical drew a capacity crowd to the school auditorium.

Photo by Wesley Bunnell/ Harbor News

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Giving back to his hometown is second nature for Bob Corson................................2

New England Qualifiers Several swimmers from the Valley Shore YMCA Marlins competed in the New England Championship earlier this month.................18

Laughs in Spanish Hartford Stage’s newest production is not as lighthearted as expected..................................30


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