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Governor Approves Funds for Avery Point

Connecticut’s Governor John G. Rowland has announced a grant-in-aid of
$150,000 to be used for the restoration of that state’s Avery Point
Lighthouse.
The money will be given to the Department of
Environmental Protection who
in turn will pass the money on to the University of Connecticut, which has
partnered with the Avery Point Lighthouse Society, a chapter of the
American Lighthouse Foundation, to save and restore the historic
lighthouse. Additional funds have come from donations from local
governments, private and public donations, and fund raising efforts of the
Avery Point Lighthouse Society.
The Governor said, “This grant will help restore one of our historic
landmarks to its original glory.
The lighthouse is the only lighthouse built in America as a memorial to
the lighthouse keepers of yesteryear. Built in 1943 when Avery Point was
the site of a U.S. Coast Guard Training Station the lighthouse was turned
over to the State of Connecticut when the Coast Guard relocated to New
York. The State of Connecticut has done next to nothing until now to
maintain the structure.
However, Jim Streeter, president of the Avery Point Lighthouse Society
said this is only part of the money needed to restore the lighthouse,
saying, “It’s up to us to raise the balance of the money.”
Donations can be sent to: Avery Point Lighthouse Society, P.O. Box 1552,
Groton, CT 06340.
To learn more about the lighthouse visit their web site at
http://www.averypointlight.com |