Here is Renee's interview with Chaz Koch the Executive Director Operation Paws on the Ground Inc. He chats about Rocky Neck Relay which benefits Operation Paws on the Ground in their mission to support the beneficial bond between veterans and canines. Listen Here:
Here is Renee's interview with Chaz Koch the Executive Director Operation Paws on the Ground Inc. He chats about Rocky Neck Relay which benefits Operation Paws on the Ground in their mission to support the beneficial bond between veterans and canines. Listen Here:
Here is Renee's interview with Chaz Koch the Executive Director Operation Paws on the Ground Inc. He chats about Rocky Neck Relay which benefits Operation Paws on the Ground in their mission to support the beneficial bond between veterans and canines. Listen Here:
Here is Renee's interview with Chaz Koch the Executive Director Operation Paws on the Ground Inc. He chats about Rocky Neck Relay which benefits Operation Paws on the Ground in their mission to support the beneficial bond between veterans and canines. Listen Here:
The Littlefield family’s farmhouse. (photo submitted)
Published March 03. 2021 7:43AM
Jim Littlefield, Special to The Times
Ever since that photograph of the early Littlefield farmhouse came into my possession, I have wondered who was inside the house when the picture was taken. There had to be somebody home; after all, it was winter, and the family car was parked in the driveway, all gassed-up and ready to go!
This c. 1840 farmhouse still stands today on Route 156 in Niantic near the Old Lyme border and was part of what was once called the Rocky Neck Farm when John and Jane Littlefield bought it in the spring of 1861. Arriving from Block Island (via Avondale, near Westerly, R.I.) they had left behind the comforts (but also, the confines) of their island home as opportunities there had become limited.