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Connecticut, New London, Fort Trumbull & Eminent Domain

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Christmas Tree Farms, Tree Lots, Hayrides, Sleigh Rides and Other Winter Fun

New London County 

  • Benson Tree Farm  - Choose and cut Christmas Trees, pretagging allowed,  gift shop
    252 Old Canterbury Turnpike, Norwich, CT 06360. Phone: 860-822-6622.
  • Cedar Knoll - sleigh rides (no trees for sale)
    57 Kimball Road, Lisbon, CT 06351. Phone: 860-376-8110. Email: mailto:info@cedarknoll.net?subject=Inquiry%20from%20a%20visitor%20to%20www.PickYourOwnChristmasTree.org. We offer private hay rides, sleigh rides, and country carriage rides from the farm or at a location of your choice.
  • Evergreen Acres Tree Farm - Choose and cut Christmas Trees, pretagging allowed
    464 Windham Avenue, Colchester, CT 06415. Phone: 860-537-2019.
  • Foxglove Farm - sleigh rides (no trees for sale)
    318 Grassy Hill Rd, Lyme, CT 06371. Phone: (860) 434-7302. Email: mailto:contactus@foxglovefarm.com?subject=Inquiry%20from%20a%20visitor%20to%20www.PickYourOwnChristmasTree.org. When the snow is right, snuggle under a blanket in a horse-drawn sleigh and glide through the local hills with sleigh bells jingling. Heads will turn when you make your entrance in an elegant horse drawn carriage for a Spring wedding. Make memories all summer long with a buggy ride through the countryside with your family all aboard. Bring the cider and apple pie for a Fall hayride through the woods…and don't forget, horse drawn carriage rides are perfect for the scout trip!
  • Geer Tree Farm - Choose and cut Christmas Trees, pretagging allowed,  gift shop
    852 Voluntown Road, Griswold, CT 06351. Phone: 860-376-5838.
  • Hartikka Tree Farms - Choose and cut Christmas Trees
    Shetucket Road, Voluntown, CT 06384. Phone: 860-376-2351.
  • Lamert's Christmas Tree Farm - Choose and cut Christmas Trees,
    3 Miles West of Foxwoods on CT Rte 2, Preston, CT 06365. Phone: 860-887-8001.
  • Maple Lane Farm and Market - Christmas trees
    57 N.W. Corner Road, Preston, CT, 06365. Phone: 860-887-8855 (24 hour info).  Fax: 860-887-3087. Our Farm Market is open 8 am to 6 pm, 7 days,  April to December 
  • Murray's Christmas Tree Farm - Choose and cut Christmas Trees,
    160 Rt. 165, Preston, CT 06365. Phone: 860-887-0604.
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  • Olsen's Christmas Trees - Christmas wreaths and boughs, Christmas decorations, saws provided, trees bagged, trees tied, gift shop, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms
    319 Ekonk Hill Road Route 49 North, Voluntown, CT 06384. Phone: 860-376-2370. Email us at: mailto:olsen9021@sbcglobal.net?subject=Inquiry%20from%20a%20visitor%20to%20www.PickYourOwnChristmasTree.org. Click here for a map to our farm. Crops are usually available in November, December. Open: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 9AM to 4:30PM beginning the day after Thanksgiving until Christmas.  Payment: Cash, Check.
    Christmas tree varieties: White Spruce, Blue Spruce, White Pine, Scotch Pine, Fraser Fir, Douglas Fir, Balsam Fir.
  • Pendleton Hill Tree Farm  - Choose and cut Christmas Trees, pretagging allowed,  gift shop
    687 Pendleton Hill Road, Rt. 49 South No. Stonington, CT 06359. Phone: 860-599-3908. Email: mailto:slimak@msn.com?subject=Inquiry%20from%20a%20visitor%20to%20www.PickYourOwnChristmasTree.org.
  • Pine Road Tree Farm - Choose and cut Christmas Trees, pretagging allowed
    58 Pine Road, Jewett City, CT 06351. Phone: 860-376-9554.
  • The Farm - Christmas trees- you choose and we cut, Christmas wreaths and boughs, Mistletoe
    115 Fowler road, North Stonington, CT 06359. Phone: 860-535-0390. Email us at: mailto:lady.bugs@snet.net?subject=Inquiry%20from%20a%20visitor%20to%20www.PickYourOwnChristmasTree.org. Directions: I-95 North or South exit 92 follow green tree signs And for a map to our farm, click here. Crops are usually available in November, December. Open: Hours Monday - Friday 1pm til dusk Saturday, Sunday 8 am til dusk "Open for Christmas trees day after Thanksgiving to December 23rd Payment: Cash, Check, Visa/MasterCard, Discover.
    Christmas tree varieties: You Choose and We cut varieties: Balsam Fir, Blue Spruce, Fraser Fir, White Fir (Concolor Fir), White Spruce.
  • Uncle Sam's Tree Farm - Choose and cut Christmas Trees,
    898 Col. Ledyard Hwy., Rt. 117, Ledyard, CT 06339. Phone: 860-464-8843. Email: mailto:holdridged@aol.com?subject=Inquiry%20from%20a%20visitor%20to%20www.PickYourOwnChristmasTree.org.
  • Yetter Road Tree Farm  - Choose and cut Christmas Trees, pretagging allowed,  gift shop
    94 Yetter Road, Mystic, CT 06355. Phone: 860-536-3359.
  • Yurechko's Tree Farm - Choose and cut Christmas Trees, pretagging allowed,  gift shop
    55 Yurechko Drive, Bitgood Road, Jewett City, CT 06351. Phone: 860-376-2269. or Phone: 860-376-3418.

Connecticut's Speciality Foods

Connecticut's specialty food businesses are diverse in terms of value-added products and size of operation. There are more than 450 companies throughout the state.
One of the ways Connecticut is expanding its agricultural activity is through the development of these value-added products.
 What once was sold as bushel baskets of tomatoes, onions and peppers, or apples, pears and berries may now be transformed into jars of salsa, marinara sauces, jams, jellies and vinaigrettes. This union of ideas, talents and resources allows our state to showcase even more uniqueness. 

I really love Amazon!

Connecticut comes up big for presidential candidates

Newsday.com

Connecticut comes up big for presidential candidates

WASHINGTON _ Residents of Connecticut, one of the richest states in the nation, contributed $1.6 million to presidential candidates over the summer.

A Connecticut Post review of third-quarter campaign finance reports filed with the Federal Election Commission by 17 candidates found that most of the money _ about $1.2 million _ came from wealthy Fairfield County.

Democrats took in more than $915,000, compared with about $685,000 for Republicans. 

New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton was the biggest beneficiary of campaign cash from Connecticut.

She collected $402,000 from state residents including the wife of New York Mets pitching ace Pedro Martinez, Fairfield University women's basketball coach Dianne Nolan, and New London astrologer Paul Valley...

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Dudleytown, CT    Don't Go There!

 
Dudleytown , CT

Dudleytown is an abandoned 18th century village in the woods of Cornwall, 
Connecticut. Though controversial with historians and genealogists, 
Dudleytown is one of the most intriguing haunted sites in America.
The first settler in Dudleytown was Thomas Griffis, who acquired the first 
plot of land in about 1738. Others, including the men of the Dudley family, 
bought land and settled in the area around Griffis during the mid-1740s. The 
people in the area helped to support themselves by cutting lumber to fuel 
iron production in a nearby town. Life for these early residents was 
difficult. The soil in the area is rocky and acidic. Being in the shadow of 
three mountains Dudleytown receives little sun.
The intriguing part comes from the curse that many believe the Dudley 
family brought with them when they came from England. This is also where 
various sources begin to disagree. Some say that the Dudleys came from a 
long line of damned people, including a primary carrier of the Bubonic 
Plague and a Lord who lost his head along with Lady Jane Grey. Others 
believe that the Dudleys tangled with powerful royals who arranged to have  
a curse put on them. (This is also the reason given as to why they left 
England.) People also think that the land itself was spiritually unsettled 
long before the town was founded.
   Though it is assumed that Abiel, Barzillai, Gideon, and Abijah Dudley 
were all brothers, there is no proof. At any rate, Abiel is the first 
brother to appear in the records, having been listed in tax records from 
1744. Abiel was also one of the first victims of the curse, loosing his mind 
as well as his money. He lived hand to mouth for the rest of his life, doing 
odd jobs for the townspeople in order to earn his keep.
   Insanity, murder and suicide were rapidly becoming a staple of life in 
Dudleytown. The first recorded fatality happened in 1792, when Gershom 
Hollister fell while repairing a barn. Hollister is believed to have been 
murdered by William Tanner, who owned the barn. Turner soon went insane due 
to the controversy.
Just after moving away from Dudleytown in 1763, most of the Nathaniel Carter 
family was wiped out by Indians. In 1804, Sara Faye Swift was struck by 
lightening and killed. Her husband, General Herman Swift ( a veteran of the 
Revolutionary War ) went crazy afterwards. Dudleytown's most famous resident 
Mary Cheney ( wife of Horace Greeley ) hung herself in 1872.

Many strange tales were told about Dudleytown during the 19th century. 
People reported seeing strange beasts and apparitions. Corpse mutilations 
were reported, along with still more suspicious and unusual deaths.  Soon 
people began to give up on Dudleytown, and it was mostly deserted by 1900.

However, people still tried to live in Dudleytown. During the 1920's Dr. 
William C. Clark set up a summer home in the abandoned town. One evening he 
came back from a business trip to find his wife laughing hysterically. She 
told her husband  about the apparitions and demons that had visited while he 
was absent. She killed herself when they returned to New York. Ironically, 
Dr. Williams remarried and continued to spend his summers in Dudleytown. In 
fact, he formed the Dark Entry Forrest Association, which helps to protect 
Dudleytown's remains.
   Many visitors today often report lots of disembodied voices whispering 
and laughing. A woman on a white horse has been spotted among other 
apparitions. People also hear wagon wheels and other sounds of the past. The 
one thing that people do  not hear in Dudleytown are birds and other life 
sounds. Living animals seem to flee the area.  Some believe that this area 
is a vortex, or simply an area of negative energy that attracts unpleasant 
spirits and people.

Dudleytown can be difficult for visitors. The site is considered dangerous 
because many people report  getting minor injuries, being pushed and shoved 
by unseen hands, or simply overcome by feelings of despair. As stated 
before, the area is owned by the Dark Entry Forrest Association and visitors 
after dark are considered trespassers. There are no signs pointing out the 
location as the locals are concerned about vandals and cultists. If you 
choose to visit Dudleytown please obey local laws and exercise caution.

by catmz@theshadowlands.net

"...After plunging into the forest, we passed a huge fallen hemlock rotting away on the opposite bank of Bonney Brook, its red carcass folded over blackish rocks. Soon we reached a broken stone wall that crosses the brook. Once it had been a dam—Witches’ Dam, some now call it. Nearby, we heard a hollow moaning that we traced to a thin stream of water spouting into a rocky pool.

A half-mile beyond, we crossed the brook and entered Dudleytown, which the trail guide of The Connecticut Forest and Park Association refers to only as “an abandoned community.” By then, we were far from major roads. It was so quiet we spoke in hushed tones as we poked around the doomed settlement’s stone ruins. Yet we still heard kinglets..."

The Book Barn in Niantic Connecticut

Glenn's Book Reviews
The Book Barn in Niantic

#1: THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I WILL NOT BE TELLING YOU. “Classic” is
a terrible epithet to slap on a book: it ends up on somebody’s Lifetime Reading Program
or one of those other canons people are always firing off. My own notes are going to be
entirely random and subjective, but if you ARE looking for a guide to the best, a checklist
of the biggies, I recommend CLASSICS REVISITED, by Kenneth Rexroth. Rexroth was
a California poet—he organized the famous Six Gallery reading which launched the Beat
movement—as well as a translator, essayist and reader of world-ranging voracity. This
book gives essays on sixty classics ranging from Gilgamesh to Chekov, with suggestions
for the best translations of foreign-language works. Unlike most such attempts, it is
lively, beautifully written and genuinely exciting. There is a second volume, MORE
CLASSICS REVISITED, and both are in print from New Directions...CLICK 

Used Books The Movie

 This is a short film that was shot at the store in November of 2006. It is about a book that moves through the hands of some quirky customers. It was written and directed by Daniel Lee White (the owner's son). It also stars one of our own employees Glen! Enjoy the film!

Not on Glenn's List but certainly on mine 

THE NINE (I just bought my brother and myself copies.  Amazon.com has the best price.)Toobin guides us through the last 15 years of court history by focusing on individual justices, and his portraits are unspoiled by hagiography. Toobin's Rehnquist has little interest in the reasoning even of his own opinions; the brilliant but pugnacious Antonin Scalia alienates potential allies; Stephen Breyer is an eternal optimist with a sometimes unrealistic belief in his own powers of persuasion; and a pompous Anthony Kennedy (Toobin's least favorite) revels in his power to shape the law.At the center of the ensemble was Sandra Day O'Connor, the former politician and Goldwater Republican who (sometimes with Kennedy) kept the court on a relatively moderate path despite the efforts of its more conservative trio -- Rehnquist, Scalia and Clarence Thomas. from The Washington Post


Murder in the Museum of Man
    "Extraordinary, I thought, the way a detective's mind must work, the way suspicion gets raised nearly to an art form." So writes Norman de Ratour, the somewhat effete, occasionally waspish, wholly engaging, and eventually victorious hero of this delightful first mystery. Norman is the recording secretary at the Museum of Man, which is attached to Wainscott University in the New England town of Seaboard. (Since Alcorn runs the travel program at the Museum of Cultural and Natural History at Harvard, we might assume that the Museum of Man shares some fictional turf with Alcorn's real place of employment.) Through de Ratour's journals, we follow the progress of various murders, acts of cannibalism (described in the best of taste, of course), suspicious primate experiments, and even a poignant love story, in a book that manages to be touching, exciting, and very funny at the
same time.
Being There

The Trial 

Andersonville 

Lin Yutang: Confessions of a Non-Conformist 

Cold Sassy Tree

 

 

 

New Laws Effective October1, 2007

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CONNECTICUT PUBLIC ACTS EFFECTIVE 10/1/07

Public Act No. 07-2
Substitute House Bill No. 5003
AN ACT REQUIRING NOTICE OF IMPOSITION OF DORMANCY FEES ON INACTIVE DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS.

Public Act No. 07-3
House Bill No. 5706
AN ACT CONCERNING LEAVE FOR STATE EMPLOYEES PROVIDING DISASTER RELIEF SERVICES.

Public Act No. 07-4
Substitute House Bill No. 7140
AN ACT CONCERNING NOT-FOR-PROFIT ENTITIES AND CHARITABLE FUNDRAISING EVENTS AT WHICH ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR IS SOLD.

Public Act No. 07-5
Senate Bill No. 109
AN ACT REQUIRING AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE DISCOUNTS FOR DRIVERS SIXTY YEARS OF AGE AND OVER WHO COMPLETE AN ACCIDENT PREVENTION COURSE.

Public Act No. 07-6
Senate Bill No. 1111
AN ACT CONCERNING TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY STATUTES.

Public Act No. 07-8
Senate Bill No. 1152
AN ACT CONCERNING PLACEMENT OF SIBLINGS OF CHILDREN BY THE DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES.

Public Act No. 07-11
Substitute House Bill No. 5186|
AN ACT CONCERNING THE EVACUATION OF PETS AND SERVICE ANIMALS AND APPROVAL OF THE LOCAL EMERGENCY PLAN OF OPERATIONS.

Public Act No. 07-15
House Bill No. 7109
AN ACT CONCERNING CERTIFICATION STANDARDS FOR PERSONS PROVIDING INTERPRETER SERVICES.

Public Act No. 07-18
Substitute Senate Bill No. 229
AN ACT CONCERNING LISTS OF PROVIDERS AND NOTIFICATION OF TERMINATION OR WITHDRAWAL OF PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS.

Public Act No. 07-21
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1212
AN ACT CONCERNING COVERAGE BY THE CONNECTICUT INSURANCE GUARANTY ASSOCIATION.

Public Act No. 07-23
Substitute House Bill No. 7156
AN ACT CONCERNING HOSPICE SERVICES.

Public Act No. 07-24
Senate Bill No. 1343
AN ACT CONCERNING COMPASSIONATE CARE FOR VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT.

Public Act No. 07-25
Substitute Senate Bill No. 249
AN ACT CONCERNING MEDICAL MALPRACTICE DATA REGARDING MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS.

Public Act No. 07-26
Substitute Senate Bill No. 618
AN ACT CONCERNING DEMOLITION OF BUILDINGS.

Public Act No. 07-27
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1102
AN ACT REQUIRING THE USE OF GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES FOR CERTAIN AUDITS.

Public Act No. 07-31
Senate Bill No. 1378
AN ACT CONCERNING THE WORKERS' COMPENSATION MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS' FEE SCHEDULE AND TIME FOR FILING A WORKERS' COMPENSATION APPEAL.

Public Act No. 07-32
Senate Bill No. 1454
AN ACT CONCERNING THE REQUIREMENTS FOR FILING AN AFFIDAVIT IN LIEU OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE PROBATE OF A SMALL ESTATE.

Public Act No. 07-34
Substitute House Bill No. 7157
AN ACT CONCERNING STAFF TRAINING REQUIREMENTS FOR ALZHEIMER'S SPECIAL CARE UNITS AND PROGRAMS.

Public Act No. 07-36
Senate Bill No. 1071
AN ACT CONCERNING GAMING PRODUCTS AND RAFFLE PRIZES.
Sec.5-9

Public Act No. 07-39
Senate Bill No. 1204
AN ACT CONCERNING ALCOHOL SHIPPING PERMITS.

Public Act No. 07-45
Senate Bill No. 1358
AN ACT CONCERNING FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES.

Public Act No. 07-46
Senate Bill No. 1388
AN ACT CONCERNING ATTORNEYS ADMITTED PRO HAC VICE.

Public Act No. 07-47
House Bill No. 5108
AN ACT CONCERNING REPORTING REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO THE CHILD POVERTY AND PREVENTION COUNCIL.

Public Act No. 07-48
House Bill No. 5259
AN ACT CONCERNING REFUNDS OF PREPAID PREMIUMS MADE BY SENIOR CITIZENS TO HEALTH INSURANCE PROVIDERS FOR MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT POLICIES.

Public Act No. 07-49
Substitute House Bill No. 5508
AN ACT AUTHORIZING COMMITMENT TO A CHRONIC DISEASE HOSPITAL UNDER A PHYSICIAN'S EMERGENCY CERTIFICATE.

Public Act No. 07-50
House Bill No. 5722
AN ACT CONCERNING REIMBURSEMENT OF MARSHAL COSTS WHERE THERE IS AN ERROR BY THE TAX ASSESSOR OR TAX COLLECTOR.

Public Act No. 07-52
House Bill No. 6370
AN ACT CONCERNING THE ILLEGAL USE OF HANDICAPPED PARKING SPACES.

Public Act No. 07-53
House Bill No. 6840
AN ACT CONCERNING SCREENING FOR KIDNEY DISEASE.

Public Act No. 07-56
House Bill No. 7024
AN ACT CREATING AN INTRASTATE MUTUAL AID SYSTEM.

Public Act No. 07-57
Substitute Senate Bill No. 170
AN ACT CONCERNING PARDONS.

Public Act No. 07-59
Senate Bill No. 1079
AN ACT CONCERNING DOGS THAT ATTACK DOMESTIC ANIMALS OR LIVESTOCK.

Public Act No. 07-60
Senate Bill No. 1085
AN ACT CONCERNING ZONING APPEALS.

Public Act No. 07-61
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1091
AN ACT CONCERNING DAM SAFETY.

Public Act No. 07-62
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1109
AN ACT CONCERNING THE DEPRIVATION OF RIGHTS ON ACCOUNT OF SEXUAL ORIENTATION.

Public Act No. 07-64
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1263
AN ACT CONCERNING THE CONSOLIDATION OF ENERGY CONSERVATION LOAN PROGRAM STATUTES.

Public Act No. 07-65
Senate Bill No. 1384
AN ACT CONCERNING THE TOLLING OF THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS IN WRONGFUL DEATH CASES.

Public Act No. 07-68
House Bill No. 5286
AN ACT CONCERNING INSURANCE ON RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUMS AND FLOOD INSURANCE FOR CONDOMINIUMS LOCATED IN FLOOD HAZARD AREAS.

Public Act No. 07-69
Substitute House Bill No. 6057
AN ACT CONCERNING THE INDEMNIFICATION OF AND THE IMPOSITION OF FEES ON STATE MARSHALS.

Public Act No. 07-71
Substitute House Bill No. 6391
AN ACT CONCERNING INVOLUNTARY ADMINISTRATION OF PSYCHIATRIC MEDICATION FOR PURPOSES OF COMPETENCY TO STAND TRIAL.

Public Act No. 07-72
House Bill No. 6979
AN ACT MAKING TECHNICAL REVISIONS TO VARIOUS STATUTES RELATIVE TO THE BANKING AND SECURITIES LAWS OF CONNECTICUT.

Public Act No. 07-73
House Bill No. 7007
AN ACT RENAMING THE DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL RETARDATION.

Public Act No. 07-76
Substitute House Bill No. 7222
AN ACT CONCERNING USE OF UNLICENSED ASSISTIVE PERSONNEL IN RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES.

Public Act No. 07-78
Senate Bill No. 284
AN ACT CONCERNING THE PROTECTION OF PETS IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES.

Public Act No. 07-79
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1190
AN ACT CONCERNING VITAL RECORDS.

Public Act No. 07-80
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1036
AN ACT CONCERNING NOTIFICATION TO INJURED EMPLOYEES OF THE DISCONTINUATION OR REDUCTION OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION BENEFITS.

Public Act No. 07-81
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1224
AN ACT CONCERNING LICENSED ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS.

Public Act No. 07-82
Substitute House Bill No. 6109
AN ACT REDUCING LICENSE RENEWAL FEES FOR RETIRED DENTISTS AND PHYSICIANS.

Public Act No. 07-84
Substitute House Bill No. 7115
AN ACT CONCERNING THE OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL.
Sec.1-4

Public Act No. 07-85
Substitute House Bill No. 7121
AN ACT CONCERNING THE AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA PROGRAM.

Public Act No. 07-89
Substitute Senate Bill No. 931
AN ACT CONCERNING PENALTIES FOR CONCEALING EMPLOYMENT OR OTHER INFORMATION RELATED TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION PREMIUMS.

Public Act No. 07-91
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1143
AN ACT CONCERNING MORTGAGE, SMALL LOAN AND MONEY TRANSMITTER LICENSEES, MORTGAGE LOANS AND EMERGENCY ORDERS OF THE BANKING COMMISSIONER AND ADOPTING THE UNIFORM PRUDENT MANAGEMENT OF INSTITUTIONAL FUNDS ACT.
Sec.1-6, 8-12, 28-35


Public Act No. 07-92
Substitute House Bill No. 7159
AN ACT UPDATING THE SCOPE OF PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRY.
Sec.1-4

Public Act No. 07-93
Senate Bill No. 1430
AN ACT CONCERNING ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION BY DONOR.

Public Act No. 07-94
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1017
AN ACT CONCERNING THE EMERGENCY PLANS OF OPERATIONS OF SHORELINE COMMUNITIES AND THE DESIGNATION OF LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS HAZARD AND SECURITY ZONES.
Sec.1, 3

Public Act No. 07-99
House Bill No. 6080
AN ACT CONCERNING CLARIFICATION OF THE PERIOD OF TIME BETWEEN THE REAL ESTATE PROPERTY TAX DUE DATE AND THE LAPSING OF THE SILENT LIEN PROVIDED IN STATUTE.

Public Act No. 07-100
Substitute House Bill No. 6396
AN ACT CONCERNING THE USE OF CLEANING PRODUCTS IN STATE BUILDINGS.

Public Act No. 07-105
House Bill No. 7194
AN ACT CONCERNING THE EXPANSION OF THE ANIMAL POPULATION CONTROL PROGRAM.
Sec.2-4

Public Act No. 07-106
Substitute House Bill No. 7270
AN ACT CONCERNING THE EMERGENCY 9-1-1 SURCHARGE, THE MISUSE OF THE E 9-1-1 SYSTEM AND THE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY COORDINATING COUNCIL.
Sec.4, 6

Public Act No. 07-110
Senate Bill No. 1093
AN ACT CONCERNING THE STATE BUILDING CODE.
Sec.1, 3-7

Public Act No. 07-111
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1151
AN ACT CONCERNING ALIAS TAX WARRANTS AND EXECUTIONS AGAINST DEBTS DUE TO JUDGMENT DEBTORS SERVED UPON FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.

Public Act No. 07-113
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1214
AN ACT CONCERNING POSTCLAIMS UNDERWRITING.

Public Act No. 07-114
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1354
AN ACT CONCERNING THE APPOINTMENT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION.

Public Act No. 07-115
Senate Bill No. 1437
AN ACT CONCERNING THE DATE OF BIRTH OF ADOPTED PERSONS BORN OUTSIDE OF THE COUNTRY AND NOTICE PROVIDED BY THE COUNCIL ON PROBATE JUDICIAL CONDUCT.

Public Act No. 07-116
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1439
AN ACT CONCERNING CONSERVATORS AND APPEALS OF CONSERVATORSHIPS AND GUARDIANSHIPS.

Public Act No. 07-117
House Bill No. 7067
AN ACT CONCERNING THE APPOINTMENT AND POWERS OF CONSERVATORS AND SPECIAL LIMITED CONSERVATORS WITH RESPECT TO PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENT.

Public Act No. 07-118
Substitute House Bill No. 7073
AN ACT PROTECTING CONSUMERS' PRIVACY IN MORTGAGE APPLICATIONS.

Public Act No. 07-120
Substitute House Bill No. 7236
AN ACT CONCERNING COSTS AND ATTORNEY'S FEES IN AN ACTION UPON A BOND SUBSTITUTED FOR A MECHANIC'S LIEN.

Public Act No. 07-121
House Bill No. 7239
AN ACT CONCERNING SCRAP METAL PROCESSORS.

Public Act No. 07-123
Substitute House Bill No. 7313
AN ACT CONCERNING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.

Public Act No. 07-125
Senate Bill No. 1293
AN ACT CONCERNING DATA UNDER THE FEDERAL TRADE ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE ACT.

Public Act No. 07-128
Substitute House Bill No. 6948
AN ACT CONCERNING STOLEN MILITARY VALOR AND DISCRIMINATION AGAINST MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES.

Public Act No. 07-129
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1192
AN ACT CONCERNING CHILD DAY CARE SERVICES, YOUTH CAMPS AND THE EMERGENCY DISTRIBUTION OF POTASSIUM IODIDE TABLETS IN CERTAIN FACILITIES.
Sec.1-5

Public Act No. 07-130
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1451
AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE CONNECTICUT HOMECARE OPTION PROGRAM FOR THE ELDERLY.
Sec.1-8

Public Act No. 07-134
Substitute House Bill No. 5537
AN ACT CONCERNING WHEELCHAIR TRANSFER SAFETY.

Public Act No. 07-136
House Bill No. 6404
AN ACT CONCERNING THE OPERATION OF HYDRAULIC LOADING OR UNLOADING EQUIPMENT AT CERTAIN SOLID WASTE FACILITIES.

Public Act No. 07-141
Substitute Senate Bill No. 167
AN ACT REVISING THE PROCESS FOR THE TAKING OF REAL PROPERTY BY MUNICIPALITIES FOR REDEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND REVISING THE PROCESS FOR PROVIDING RELOCATION ASSISTANCE FOR OUTDOOR ADVERTISING STRUCTURES ACQUIRED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION.
Sec.5-6, 10-11, 13-15, 21

Public Act No. 07-143
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1458
AN ACT CONCERNING JESSICA'S LAW AND CONSENSUAL SEXUAL ACTIVITY BETWEEN ADOLESCENTS CLOSE IN AGE TO EACH OTHER.
Sec.1-2, 14

Public Act No. 07-144
Substitute House Bill No. 7043
AN ACT CONCERNING OFF-TRACK BETTING BRANCH FACILITIES AND BINGO PRIZES.
Sec.2

Public Act No. 07-146
House Bill No. 7141
AN ACT CONCERNING UNIVERSITY BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR PERMITS.

Public Act No. 07-147
Substitute Senate Bill No. 977
AN ACT CONCERNING RESTRAINTS AND SECLUSION IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

Public Act No. 07-148
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1066
AN ACT CONCERNING THE DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES.

Public Act No. 07-149
Senate Bill No. 1145
AN ACT CONCERNING REVISIONS TO OFFICE OF HEALTH CARE ACCESS STATUTES.
Sec.3-5, 9-12

Public Act No. 07-152
Substitute House Bill No. 6209
AN ACT CONCERNING THE RENEWABLE ENERGY INVESTMENT FUND.
Sec.1, 3

Public Act No. 07-153
House Bill No. 6390
AN ACT CONCERNING TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR DEFENDANTS FOUND NOT COMPETENT TO STAND TRIAL.

Public Act No. 07-158
Substitute House Bill No. 7217
AN ACT CONCERNING DISCHARGE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FOR INMATES, RESPONSIBILITY FOR OBTAINING BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES FROM CERTAIN PAROLEES AND DISCHARGE OF MENTALLY ILL PRISONERS.
Sec.5, 8

Public Act No. 07-161
Senate Bill No. 845
AN ACT CONCERNING SURVIVOR BENEFITS.

Public Act No. 07-163
Substitute Senate Bill No. 938
AN ACT CONCERNING THE REPORTING OF LOST OR STOLEN FIREARMS AND ILLEGAL FIREARMS TRAFFICKING.

Public Act No. 07-164
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1140
AN ACT CONCERNING PRIVATE OCCUPATIONAL SCHOOLS.

Public Act No. 07-166
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1315
AN ACT CONCERNING THE FACULTY AT PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND REVISIONS TO VARIOUS HIGHER EDUCATION STATUTES.
Sec.14

Public Act No. 07-167
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1400
AN ACT CONCERNING THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES.
Sec.6-23, 31, 36, 39-41, 44-45

Public Act No. 07-168
Substitute House Bill No. 5234
AN ACT BANNING PESTICIDE USE ON SCHOOL GROUNDS.

Public Act No. 07-169
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1047
AN ACT CONCERNING THE CONNECTICUT UNIFORM TRANSFERS TO MINORS ACT.

Public Act No. 07-171
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1266
AN ACT CONCERNING DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.

Public Act No. 07-173
Substitute House Bill No. 7025
AN ACT CONCERNING CIVIL PREPAREDNESS.

Public Act No. 07-174
Substitute House Bill No. 7037
AN ACT EXPANDING THE SUBSIDIZED GUARDIANSHIP PROGRAM TO SIBLINGS OF CHILDREN LIVING WITH RELATIVE CAREGIVERS, AND THE RIGHT OF FOSTER PARENTS, PROSPECTIVE ADOPTIVE PARENTS AND RELATIVE CAREGIVERS TO BE HEARD IN CERTAIN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS.

Public Act No. 07-175
Substitute House Bill No. 7139
AN ACT INCREASING PENALTIES FOR THE SALE OF CIGARETTES OR TOBACCO PRODUCTS TO MINORS.

Public Act No. 07-178
Substitute House Bill No. 7263
AN ACT CONCERNING HEALTH CARE CENTERS AND INSOLVENCY PROTECTION.

Public Act No. 07-184
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1438
AN ACT CONCERNING NOTICE OF CERTAIN PROBATE COURT HEARINGS AND THE FILING OF CERTAIN REPORTS, THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE COURTS OF PROBATE AND THE DUTIES OF THE PROBATE COURT ADMINISTRATOR.
Sec.1-9

Public Act No. 07-185
Senate Bill No. 1484
AN ACT CONCERNING THE HEALTHFIRST CONNECTICUT AND HEALTHY KIDS INITIATIVES.
Sec.22-23, 26-28, 33

Public Act No. 07-188
Substitute House Bill No. 6983
AN ACT CONCERNING THE ENFORCEMENT OF CERTAIN PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING, CERTIFICATION AND REGISTRATION LAWS.

Public Act No. 07-189
Substitute House Bill No. 7249
AN ACT CONCERNING THE COLLECTION AND RECYCLING OF COVERED ELECTRONIC DEVICES.
Sec.1-10, 13

Public Act No. 07-192
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1258
AN ACT CONCERNING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS.
Sec.1-2,  6(Effective from passage and applicable to applications filed with the underground storage tank petroleum clean-up account either prior to or subsequent to the effective date of this section, except that the provisions of subparagraph (A) of subdivision (10) of this subsection shall be applicable only to applications filed on or after October 1, 2007

Public Act No. 07-193
Senate Bill No. 1292
AN ACT CONCERNING THE ALTERNATIVE BASE PERIOD FOR PURPOSES OF UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION.

Public Act No. 07-194
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1311
AN ACT CONCERNING THE INTEGRITY AND SECURITY OF THE VOTING PROCESS.
Sec.16-41, 43-44, 46-47

Public Act No. 07-196
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1440
AN ACT CONCERNING THE SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICTS WITHIN REDDING AND BRIDGEPORT AND THE AUTHORITY OF SPECIAL SERVICES DISTRICTS TO BORROW MONEY.
Sec.6

Public Act No. 07-197
Senate Bill No. 66
AN ACT EXPANDING INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR SPECIALIZED FORMULAS FOR CHILDREN.

Public Act No. 07-202
Substitute Senate Bill No. 707
AN ACT CONCERNING THE PAY SCALE OF THE STATE POLICE, THE PREQUALIFICATION PROGRAM ADMINISTERED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AND CERTAIN REVISIONS TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT.
Sec.4, 6, 12

Public Act No. 07-205
Substitute Senate Bill No. 937
AN ACT ESTABLISHING AN OFFICE OF MILITARY AFFAIRS AND IMPLEMENTING RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE GOVERNOR'S COMMISSION FOR THE ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION OF SOUTHEASTERN CONNECTICUT.
Sec.1-2

Public Act No. 07-206
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1043
AN ACT CONCERNING THE PROTECTION OF CONSUMERS FROM UNLICENSED CONTRACTORS, CRIMINAL SIMULATION AND THE RESALE OF TICKETS TO ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS.

Public Act No. 07-207
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1054
AN ACT CONCERNING THE DEFINITION OF DETERIORATING AND DETERIORATED PROPERTY IN REDEVELOPMENT AREAS, REFERRAL OF STATEMENTS OF COMPENSATION TO THE OMBUDSMAN FOR PROPERTY RIGHTS, A STUDY OF THE CALCULATION OF LOST GOOD WILL FOR RELOCATION ASSISTANCE FOR DISPLACED BUSINESSES AND COMPENSATION FOR OUTDOOR ADVERTISING STRUCTURES.
Sec.1-2

Public Act No. 07-210
Substitute House Bill No. 6897
AN ACT CONCERNING LIQUIDATED DAMAGES PROVISIONS IN CONTRACTS AND REQUESTS FOR MORTGAGE PAYOFF STATEMENTS.
Sec.2

Public Act No. 07-211
House Bill No. 6988
AN ACT UPDATING THE SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT AGE TO REFLECT FEDERAL CHANGES AND CONCERNING A RETIREMENT ANNUITY PROGRAM FOR MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES.
Sec.1

Public Act No. 07-212
Senate Bill No. 739
AN ACT CONCERNING THE NEW MOTOR VEHICLE LEMON LAW.

Public Act No. 07-213
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1182
AN ACT CONCERNING ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, AUDITING OF LARGE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS, ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW OF CERTAIN LAND TRANSFERS, GRANT PAYMENTS TO MUNICIPALITIES, ADVERTISING ON STATE BUILDINGS AND CERTAIN EXEMPTIONS TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT.
Sec.6-8, 22-23

Public Act No. 07-215
Substitute House Bill No. 7204
AN ACT CONCERNING THE ENFORCEABILITY OF AUTOMATIC CONTRACT RENEWAL PROVISIONS.

Public Act No. 07-216
Substitute House Bill No. 7407
AN ACT CONCERNING THE RIGHTS OF INMATES WITH MENTAL ILLNESS.

Public Act No. 07-217
House Bill No. 7409
AN ACT CONCERNING THE REVISOR'S TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS TO THE GENERAL STATUTES, EXPANDING THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE SENTENCING TASK FORCE AND REVISING CERTAIN REPORTING DEADLINES.
Sec.196

Public Act No. 07-218
Substitute House Bill No. 5729
AN ACT CONCERNING THE SALE, LEASE OR TRANSFER OF MUNICIPAL PROPERTY.

Public Act No. 07-219
Substitute House Bill No. 5751
AN ACT ESTABLISHING A PILOT FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER TRAINING PROGRAM.

Public Act No. 07-223
Substitute House Bill No. 6567
AN ACT CONCERNING AN EXEMPTION FOR ANTIQUES.

Public Act No. 07-224
Substitute House Bill No. 6955
AN ACT CONCERNING OPERATOR'S LICENSES BEARING A SCHOOL BUS ENDORSEMENT.
Sec.6

Public Act No. 07-225
Substitute House Bill No. 7262
AN ACT CONCERNING ELECTRONIC INSURANCE FILINGS.

Public Act No. 07-226
House Bill No. 7283
AN ACT ESTABLISHING A LONG-TERM CARE INITIATIVE.

Public Act No. 07-230
Substitute House Bill No. 7392
AN ACT CONCERNING SEIZURE AND CUSTODY OF NEGLECTED OR CRUELLY TREATED ANIMALS.

 

Public Act No. 07-232
Substitute House Bill No. 7367
AN ACT CONCERNING THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
Sec.7, 45-46

Public Act No. 07-235
Senate Bill No. 974
AN ACT CONCERNING ACCESS TO RECORDED INFORMATION IN "BLACK BOX" EVENT DATA RECORDERS IN MOTOR VEHICLES.

Public Act No. 07-237
Substitute House Bill No. 6989
AN ACT CONCERNING NONCOMPETE AGREEMENTS.
Sec.1

Public Act No. 07-238
House Bill No. 7008
AN ACT CONCERNING THE DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL RETARDATION.
Sec.1-6, 10

Public Act No. 07-239
Substitute House Bill No. 7090
AN ACT CONCERNING RESPONSIBLE GROWTH.

Public Act No. 07-240
Substitute House Bill No. 7311
AN ACT CONCERNING GEOTHERMAL HEAT SYSTEMS.
Sec.2

Public Act No. 07-242
House Bill No. 7432
AN ACT CONCERNING ELECTRICITY AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY.
Sec.6-7, 11-12, 14, 16, 37-40, 43, 45-47, 57, 60, 62, 67, 74, 78, 89, 108, , 118


Public Act No. 07-243
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1089
AN ACT CONCERNING THE RELEASE, SALE AND ACCURACY OF CONVICTION INFORMATION, THE ISSUANCE OF A REARREST WARRANT OR CAPIAS FOR FAILURE TO APPEAR, THE DUTIES OF BOARDS OF DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE BOARDS OF CONDOMINIUMS AND OTHER COMMON INTEREST COMMUNITIES, AND THE DEFINITION OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGER.
Sec.2-8

Public Act No. 07-244
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1341
AN ACT CONCERNING APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY, PROTECTING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE WATER SUPPLIES FROM CONTAMINATION AND AUTHORIZING THE LEASE OF CERTAIN WATER COMPANY OWNED CLASS I AND CLASS II LANDS.
Sec.1-4

Public Act No. 07-245
Senate Bill No. 1447
AN ACT CONCERNING FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE FOR MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES AND THE APPLICABILITY OF CERTAIN STATUTORY PROVISIONS TO CIVIL UNION STATUS.
Sec.1

Public Act No. 07-246
Substitute House Bill No. 7269
AN ACT CONCERNING CRIMINAL HISTORY BACKGROUND CHECKS, CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, REPEATED FALSE ALARMS, THE DESTRUCTION OF SEIZED FIREWORKS, AMUSEMENT PATRONS' SAFETY AND ASSESSOR'S DRAWINGS.
Sec.1-8

Public Act No. 07-247
Substitute House Bill No. 7361
AN ACT CONCERNING CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM COMPLIANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS.
Sec.2-13, 57-65

Public Act No. 07-249
Substitute Senate Bill No. 1406
AN ACT CONCERNING AUTHORIZATION OF STATE GRANT COMMITMENTS FOR SCHOOL BUILDING PROJECTS AND CHANGES TO THE STATUTES CONCERNING SCHOOL BUILDING PROJECTS.
Sec.33

Public Act No. 07-251
House Bill No. 5222
AN ACT CONCERNING THE SALE, LEASE OR TRANSFER OF MUNICIPAL PROPERTY AND LIENS FILED UNDER THE MUNICIPAL PROPERTY TAX RELIEF PROGRAM FOR SENIORS.

Public Act No. 07-252
Substitute House Bill No. 7163
AN ACT CONCERNING REVISIONS TO STATUTES RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES AND TOWN CLERKS.
Sec.1-22, 25-30, 32-35, 38, 57, 60-61, 73-75, 77-79, 84, 87, 90

Public Act No. 07-253
Substitute House Bill No. 7182
AN ACT CONCERNING CERTIFIED COMPETITIVE VIDEO SERVICE.
Sec.1-25, 28-31-32, 34-44

Public Act No. 07-254
Substitute House Bill No. 7282
AN ACT CONCERNING PROPERTY TAX DELINQUENCIES OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANIES, MUNICIPAL BROADBAND NETWORKS, MACHINERY SURCHARGES AND CERTAIN TAX EXEMPTIONS.
Sec.2, 5-7

June Special Session, Public Act No. 07-2
House Bill No. 8002
AN ACT IMPLEMENTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE BUDGET CONCERNING HUMAN SERVICES AND PUBLIC HEALTH.
Sec.30-31, 34-43, 47, 49, 53-58, 60

June Special Session, Public Act No. 07-4
Senate Bill No. 1500
AN ACT IMPLEMENTING THE PROVISIONS OF THE BUDGET CONCERNING GENERAL GOVERNMENT.
Sec.3, 6, 20, 22, 25, 29-32, 59, 90-98

Public Act No. 06-76
Substitute Senate Bill No. 285
AN ACT CONCERNING PERSONAL WATERCRAFT AND CHILDREN, REVISIONS TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION STATUTES, LAKE PATROLMEN AND THE APPOINTMENT OF SPECIAL CONSERVATION OFFICERS.
Sec.27-29

Public Act No. 06-134
Substitute House Bill No. 5695
AN ACT CONCERNING CONSTRUCTION OVERSIGHT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT AND THE PREQUALIFICATION OF SUBSTANTIAL CONTRACTORS.
Sec.22-24

Public Act No. 06-137
Substitute Senate Bill No. 66
AN ACT CONCERNING THE CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM LEGISLATION AND CERTAIN ELECTION LAW AND ETHICS PROVISIONS.
Sec.25

Public Act No. 05-250
Substitute House Bill No. 6978
AN ACT CONCERNING CHILDREN OF FAMILIES WITH SERVICE NEEDS.


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Golly Gee Whiz!  Farms in Connecticut

 Of course, there are more farms in Connecticut but I am just building this page so have patience but do begin to think of apple picking, pumpkins, corn mazes and hayrides!

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  • Clyde's mill in Mystic, CT, is a rare survivor of a once-commonplace seasonal rural industry. As the New England colonies prospered a cider mill could be found in every community where apples were grown. In the fall, mills converted the fruit of the orchard into drink just as the grist mill converted the grain into flour.  A centrally located mill became popular for farmers who would sell surplus apples to the mill and bring back the juice to ferment into hard cider. In 1881 Benjamin Clyde began pressing his apples...
  • Maple Lane Farm and Market - pumpkins, fruit
    57 N.W. Corner Road, Preston, CT 06365. Phone: (860) 887-8855 (24 hour info)  Fax: (860) 887-3087. Maple Lane Farms offers PYO raspberries, currants, apples, pumpkins, Christmas trees. Our Farm Market is open 8 am to 6 pm, 7 days,  April - December. 
  • R-Farm,LLC - pumpkins, pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field, corn maze, prepicked produce, gift shop, picnic area, tractor-pulled hay rides
    353 Tobacco Street, Lebanon, CT 06249. Phone: (860)303-2366. Email us at: mailto:krisley@comcast.net?subject=Inquiry%20from%20a%20visitor%20to%20www.PumpkinPatchesAndMore.org. For a map to our farm, click here.  Open: Daily, 9:00 - Dark, the cornmaze and hayrides are open on Sat. and Sun. 9-6 and also on weekdays by appt. only.  We also specialize in hard shelled, dried gourds - great for crafts!
  • Scott's Yankee Farmer - pumpkins, fruit
    436 Boston Post Road (Rte. 1), East Lyme, CT 06333. Phone: (860) 739-5209. Farm stand open year round, 7 days, 9 am to 5:30 pm.  Maple pumpkins, jams, honey, pies, apple cider. PYO strawberries about June 10th.  Blueberries in July & August.  Apples in September and October.  Pumpkins in October. Homemade donuts weekends in the Fall.