Old Saybrook nurses decided on whether should they strike Harbor Crossing; 28-acre Mazzotta property in Cromwell was sold for $1.3 million
25 Years Ago: About 90 maintenance workers and service workers and a dozen registered nurses at Harbor Crossing Skilled Nursing Care Facility in Old Saybrook anticipated voting on whether to strike the nursing home over alleged unfair labor practices by its owner, Albert Lizzi.
25 Years Ago: An agreement to purchase the 28-acre Mazzotta property on the south end of Main Street in Cromwell for $1.3 million was filed with the town clerk’s office. Mark Gerity and Vincent Stella, of Hartford and Robert Ciccone, of Glastonbury, wanted to put in a combination of homes and businesses.
25 Years Ago: An agreement to purchase the 28-acre Mazzotta property on the south end of Main Street in Cromwell for $1.3 million was filed with the town clerk’s office. Mark Gerity and Vincent Stella, of Hartford and Robert Ciccone, of Glastonbury, wanted to put in a combination of homes and businesses.
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