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07/11/2022 12:00 AM

Bozzuto Chairs Totoket Historical Society Campaign to Restore Northford Schoolhouse


The early 19th century Little Red School House as it stands today, located on Old Post Road in Northford.Photo Courtesy Totoket Historical Society

The Totoket Historical Society (THS) is excited to announce the launch of a new fundraising campaign spearheaded by Andy Bozzuto, local entrepreneur, to restore The Little Red School House located on Old Post Rd. in Northford.

Bozzuto is no stranger to historic preservation after the successful launch of Millpond Gatherings, one of the state's most notable restaurant and venue spaces located on the historic site of the old Maltby-Stevens Factory on Middletown Ave. in Northford.

"They asked me and there was no hesitation; I have a deep interest in preserving the history and natural resources that make North Branford a special place to live," said Bozzuto.

Built in 1805, the building is the oldest preserved schoolhouse in all of New Haven County, and the fourth oldest in all of Connecticut. Long-time residents of the Northford area may remember field trips to the site to learn about life in a one-room school house.

"The goal of this project is to fully repair and restore the school house so it can be appreciated by future generations for years to come," said THS Board member Ted Groom.

The organization, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, aims to raise $100,000 to fund this important initiative, and once restored, aims to provide students and families from the surrounding area with unique opportunities for educational programming at the site.

"To have Andy's leadership as Chair for this campaign means the world to our organization. We are beyond grateful to have his industrious spirit, business acumen, and unwavering commitment to the Northford and North Branford community behind our cause. We look forward to seeing the restoration of this iconic site, and hope the community at large will rally in support with us," said Veronica Glass Garrett, THS board member.

Those wishing to make a donation may send checks made payable to The Totoket Historical Society, P.O. Box 491, Northford, CT 06472, with the memo "LRSH".

The Totoket Historical Society is the premier resource for historical education and the preservation of artifacts pertaining to the heritage of North Branford and Northford. We exist to teach, preserve, and build community.

The one-room school house was built in 1805, an historic class photo is shown here. Today, the building is the oldest preserved schoolhouse in all of New Haven County and the fourth oldest in all of Connecticut.Photo Courtesy Totoket Historical Society