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March 20, 2010

Count Pfizer's tenure here as benefit to city

Cathy Carver Mystic

Publication: The Day

Published 11/28/2009 12:00 AM
Updated 11/28/2009 01:35 AM

New London, New London, oh, New London. Blessed above many other towns in New London County, a real seaport and transportation hub. Someone came and cleaned and built, and now are leaving it behind, better than when they came. Count it all as a gain.

Walk your streets, claim your blessing and you can find and fulfill your purpose for your city. Blessings often come disguised as problems. Encourage one another and pursue the future. It is yours. Walk your streets.

Bless this city. Call on each other and help each other. Today is the first day of the rest of your life. I have watched you from afar - from Groton - and often wished I lived there. Walk the walk. Don't just talk the talk. Bless and curse not.

I would be so bold as to suggest you call on others to walk with you, but know they can't walk for you. Could it be that the best is yet to come?

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