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Rocky Hill officials are betting that a $500,000 grant from the state bond commission will jump-start the redevelopment of a long-vacant building at the heart of the town. The Rocky Hill grant is one of a series of proposals under the heading of “urban development projects” scheduled to be considered by the state Bond Commission on Friday. The grant would go to the town to help pay the estimated $1.2 million it will cost to demolish the former Ames corporate offices on Main Street and Silas Deane Highway. The town has a developer under contract to build on the site, which has been approved for a mixed-use project including apartments, according to State Rep. Kerry Wood (D-Rocky Hill). However the deal is in its early stages and has yet to be finalized or officially announced, she said. ....
Lee was born on October 14, 1734, at Stratford Hall plantation in Westmoreland County. He was the fourth surviving son of Thomas Lee and Hannah Harrison Ludwell Lee. After Lee’s parents died in 1750, he was left under the guardianship of his oldest brother, Philip Ludwell Lee. Philip Lee decided that Francis Lee was best suited for the life of a farmer and ended his formal education. Consequently, Lee was not educated in England, as his older brothers had been; his schooling never progressed beyond that acquired under the tutelage of a Reverend Craig, who lived at Stratford Hall in the mid-1740s. ....