Letter: Options for both open space and housing here

Posted 11/10/15

To the editor:

My wife and I will shortly enter into retirement. After 30 years of living in Westport, we would like to sell our present home for a well-planned 55-and-over community in this town which we so enjoy.

There remain a …

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Letter: Options for both open space and housing here

Posted

To the editor:

My wife and I will shortly enter into retirement. After 30 years of living in Westport, we would like to sell our present home for a well-planned 55-and-over community in this town which we so enjoy.

There remain a number of working farms, corn fields, meadows and ancient stone walls adding to the beautiful texture of the landscape.

Through thoughtful conservation efforts, old growth and some important changes in addressing some other housing needs, we will learn how to co-exist.

J. L. Sousa

Westport

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