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The Morris Pardee House is in bad shape and needs repairs.
What is the NH Historical Society doing with the endowment money established for this great piece of New Haven History. They are not putting it into the property thats for sure
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The Morris Pardee House is in bad shape and needs repairs.
What is the NH Historical Society doing with the endowment money established for this great piece of New Haven History. They are not putting it into the property thats for sure
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Another person (Ospite)
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ben (Ospite)
http://nhregister.com/articles/2009/05/20/news/new_haven/a1_--_museumpardee.txt
christopher schaefer (Ospite)
Sunny MC (Ospite)
christopher schaefer (Ospite)
christopher schaefer (Ospite)
Resident (Ospite)
christopher schaefer (Ospite)
Brian V (Ospite)
This Tuesday June 9, at 7 PM at the Cove Firestation 2nd Floor.
The president of the NH Historical Society will be addressing the issue to us- I think there is a win-win solution in the works. PLEASE COME WITH ALL YOUR NEIGHBORS!!!
Fran (Ospite)
christopher schaefer (Ospite)
Brian V (Ospite)
Please read the article in the New Haven Independent about our meeting last night.
The link is:
http://www.newhavenindependent.org/archives/2009/06/no_party_yet_at.php
Anyone interested in helping please contact:
Bill MacMullenWMACHQ@aol.com
Wm. M. MacMullen,AIA, President
Fort Nathan Hale Restoration Projects Inc.
Together we can save the Morris Pardee House.
mullaghmaid (Ospite)
Fran (Ospite)
Brian V (Ospite)
Thanks to all who are helping with the restoration and lets keep on it!
christopher schaefer (Ospite)
Friday, September 18, 2009
Statement by Walter R. Miller, Jr. President and CEO, The New Haven
Museum
In a letter dated September 16, 2009, Connecticut Attorney General
Richard
Blumenthal had advised us of his conclusion "that the Historical Society
met
its duty of care with regard to the Pardee-Morris House during these
difficult economic times...to maintain the House and meet the purposes
intended by William Pardee."
"We also conclude," the Attorney General continued, "that the Historical
Society has acted in good faith in recent months to fulfill its
fiduciary
responsibilities with regard to the Pardee-Morris House by correcting
the
neglect that occurred in prior years and reaching out to restore good
relation with the Morris Cove community."
We are ordered to reimburse the Pardee-Morris House fund for not fully
expending the funds during the two-year period as we waited for the
approval
of the bonding bill, but, in order to avoid undue hardship to us, we are
allowed to restore these funds over a four-year period.
The New Haven Museum agrees that the preservation of this historic house
in
New Haven's Morris Cove section requires continuing expenditures over
the
coming years as well as careful record-keeping.
We are gratified that this brings to a satisfactory conclusion the
Attorney
General's investigation.