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(help)[dead link ]Pfizer Inc. will shut down its massive New London research and development headquarters and transfer most of the 1,400 people working there to Groton, the pharmaceutical giant said Monday. The move comes in the wake of Pfizer's recent merger with Wyeth, and is part of a global consolidation of the two companies' research operations.
"Little Pink House" is based on the book "Little Pink House: A True Story of Defiance and Courage" by Jeff Benedict. Benedict chronicled the saga of Susette Kelo and her neighbors in the Fort Trumbull neighborhood. ... The world premiere screening of "Little Pink House" will be Sunday, April 15, at 5 p.m. at the Garde Arts Center in New London. Benedict will be there, as will Kelo and other former Fort Trumbull residents. The film opens nationally in limited release on April 20.
The house once belonged to Susette Kelo, who raised a battle cry of eminent domain abuse against New London's efforts to make way for condominiums, a hotel and offices. She said Saturday that the relocated home will be a reminder of how the city reshaped the neighborhood she had to abandon. "I think it's going to make the city of New London remember what they did to the Fort Trumbull neighborhood," she said.
The Kelo House, also known as the Little Pink House, was built in 1890 in a residential area of New London by John Bishop, a prominent local carpenter. It had various owners after Carpenter's death in 1893 and few years later was moved to the Fort Trumbull neighborhood of New London. In the late 1980s, the Little Pink House and the house next to it were restored by the preservationist, Avner Gregory. On the market for many years, the house was not occupied until Susette Kelo moved in in 1997. When the City of New London sought to use the right of eminent domain to acquire the neighborhood for private development (which would bring in more tax money) it started a legal battle that went all the way to the Supreme Court in 2005.
The screenplay is adapted from Jeff Benedict's book, Little Pink House: A True Story of Defiance and Courage.
This opinion was supposed by Chief Justice John Roberts during his confirmation hearing
Pfizer Inc. will shut down its massive New London research and development headquarters and transfer most of the 1,400 people working there to Groton, the pharmaceutical giant said Monday. The move comes in the wake of Pfizer's recent merger with Wyeth, and is part of a global consolidation of the two companies' research operations.
"Little Pink House" is based on the book "Little Pink House: A True Story of Defiance and Courage" by Jeff Benedict. Benedict chronicled the saga of Susette Kelo and her neighbors in the Fort Trumbull neighborhood. ... The world premiere screening of "Little Pink House" will be Sunday, April 15, at 5 p.m. at the Garde Arts Center in New London. Benedict will be there, as will Kelo and other former Fort Trumbull residents. The film opens nationally in limited release on April 20.