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Resident asks selectmen to mark state-owned Kingswood Lake access after confrontation
Summary
A Brookfield resident asked selectmen to post or endorse signage identifying a small state-owned lot at Kingswood Lake after a verbal confrontation with a private property owner; selectmen said they cannot place signs on state or private property and suggested other remedies.
Sam Little, a Brookfield resident, asked the Selectmen to help clarify public ownership of a small state-owned access lot on Kingswood Lake after he said he and his family were confronted by an on-site property owner while using the state-owned lot.
At the meeting Little described the incident as “jarring” and said the person who confronted him was an elderly man who “yelling at me to leave.” Little said he recorded the encounter and asked the Selectmen to consider placing a sign marking the state-owned lot or to endorse a letter he would send to state officials asking them to mark the property.
Little told the board the parcel is identified in local records as…
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