This situation in Stratford, CT is yet another example of homebuyers not being told about well-known contamination.
September 21, 2007 - Warner, of Woodlawn Avenue, said his relatives advised him to sell his house, pack up and move out of Stratford as soon as he could.
He rejected that advice. He and his wife chose to buy a house in Stratford because they liked the town, and they still do. But Warner said he definitely is concerned about the potential risk to his children's health and the effect the contamination might have on his property values.
Paul Rohaly, a member of the Raymark Advisory Committee (RAC), said he has spoken with many other residents who moved into town in recent years without knowing about "these troubles."
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