Gorton Cemetery in Waterford. (photo submitted)
Published February 18. 2021 12:01AM
Eileen Olynciw, Special to The Times
Alert drivers may wonder about the small burial ground squeezed onto a narrow, grassy divider between the fast-moving traffic of I-95 North and Parkway South across from Lowes.
At one time, the Gorton Family Burial Ground lay on an unpaved country lane that wound its way up and down the hills from New London to Lyme.
Passersby hurrying along in the early 19th century unpaved roadway may have noticed fresh graves in the small enclosure in the corner of a grassy field as each grave was added to those of the Gorton family.
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Great Start to Quality Northwest Resource Center works hand in hand with local providers.
Their Co-Director, Mary Manner says this aid is essential.
“They survived over the summer okay because a lot of kids wouldn’t have been in care anyway,” said Manner. “As the fall progressed, the centers we’re able to stay open, but a lot of the home based providers began shutting down again.”
She says many child care providers are not making enough money to keep their doors open.
Manner says, “They don’t have benefits, they don’t have paid time off, they don’t have paid vacations. Many of them are barely, barely making a living.”