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Greenwich Seeks Feedback On Names For Pomerance And Tuchman Properties
The properties, which were acquired in 2001 and 2007 respectively, were never formally named.

Information via Town of Greenwich website
GREENWICH, CT — The Town of Greenwich is seeking feedback on potential names for the preserved open space on the Pomerance and Tuchman properties in the heart of Cos Cob.
The properties offer 107 acres of "ecologically and historically rich open space," the town website notes.
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In 2001, the town acquired the Pomerance property, and the Tuchman property was acquired in 2007. The contiguous parcels of land were never formally named.
The Greenwich Department of Public Works has launched a survey to get feedback from residents on potential names.
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For more information on the land and to view the survey, click here.
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