Weston, CT - Aspetuck Land Trust reports the great news that this week it closed on a property -- one it had been working to attain for 10 year. It is the the 10-acre Montanaro property show in the attached map.
"As you can see, it is located in a critical spot — a doughnut hole in the Weston Wilton Forest Reserve," shared ALT Executive Director David Brant. "If the planned two large houses had been built there, cars and trucks would have driven right through one of our oldest preserves, 119-acre Honey Hill."
That's two properties ALT has closed on in the past month. On November 1st, ALT closed on the 85-acre Fromson Strassler property in Weston. And now with the Montanaro acquisition, ALT has preserved 95 acres of open space for us, for our children, and for generations to come!
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From the salt marsh Mrs. Barlow Cutler-Wotton saved in 1963, to ALT's most recent acquisitions of 95 acres, it all started with one person, someone just like you. This holiday, consider a gift to yourself, to your children, and to the generations to come, and make a gift today.