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Pequot golf course focus of lawsuit
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 2002 A settlement over a lawsuit filed by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and a developer may be near. The Inland Wetlands Commission of the town of North Stonington has offered to drop one requirement of development for the tribe's proposed 18-hole golf course and resort. The developers have to respond in writing to the offer. The commission, however, says it is willing to go to court on a number of other conditions it wants the tribe and the developer to meet. Get the Story:
Panel offering compromise with tribe on golf resort (The New London Day 1/25) Related Stories:
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