Many thanks to Maureen for facilitating a smooth transfer, and to all of you who have
remained or (Jim Rothjeb) came back to help out. Maureen, we love you, and wish you a good
recovery!!!
I hope this message isn't too long. I just want to let everyone know that I'm not
snoozing....I'm just thinking. ;-)
We know that some folks have drifted away or changed email addresses. This is the case in
*every* state. Maureen has worked diligently to identify missing coordinators of counties
and towns. It will take awhile to get pages and lists updated, and I'll be in
"catch up" mode for awhile. I hope you can be patient with me.
It would help me A LOT if those of you who are still active county or town/local
coordinators could make sure that you have 2014 as the copyright year on your main page,
along with the CTGenWeb Logo and an approved USGenWeb Logo.
There will be big decisions to make in the near future, as Maureen's domain will be up
for renewal in February. We have a little time to decide where to house the state pages.
As always, county and town/local sites can be housed where the coordinator chooses. We
still have the option for free space at
RootsWeb/Ancestry.Com.
Because local/regional government is town-based in Connecticut, I understand the
importance of Town Clerk contact info, lists of research libraries, etc., linked from the
county pages. There is no requirement for every town to have a separate coordinator. I
think that is something that should be decided among the county and town coordinators.
I know we all have "real lives," and may be involved in other USGenWeb states,
too. If you have good ideas, or just want to talk, you may bring it up on this list or
email me at patricia.sabin(a)comcast.net or newlondon(a)patsabin.com . I hope everyone will
stick with us, and we'll try to make Maureen and Jim and George proud!
Thanks for everything,
Pat Sabin