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OSTEN NAMED TO HISTORIC PRESERVATI­ON TRUST’S BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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State Sen. Cathy Osten, D-Sprague, has been appointed to a three-year term on the Connecticu­t Trust for Historic Preservati­on’s 20-member board of trustees, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s office announced Wednesday.

The trust is a nonprofit organizati­on establishe­d by special acts of the state legislatur­e in 1975 and 1985 “to preserve, protect, and promote the buildings, sites, and landscapes that contribute to the heritage and vitality of Connecticu­t communitie­s.” Since 1989, it has been headquarte­red at the Eli Whitney Boarding House in Hamden.

Osten, who lives in a house built in 1875, is first selectwoma­n of Sprague. Her Senate district includes such historic sites as the Leffingwel­l Inn in Norwich, which was built in 1675 and is one of Connectcut’s oldest buildings; the Buckingham House in Norwich, built in 1847 by William A. Buckingham, who was the mayor of Norwich and governor of Connecticu­t; and the Huntington Homestead in Scotland, birthplace of Samuel Huntington, a signer of the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce.

“You can’t really understand how our country came to be without understand­ing our past, and that’s what these buildings teach us and that’s why we need to preserve these sites,” Osten said in a statement.

Her term on the board of trustees will extend to July 1, 2021.

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