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    The Borough School, also known as Stonington High School from 1910 to 1939, is a condominium building at 25 Orchard Street in Stonington, Connecticut....
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    Stonington is a town located in New London County, Connecticut. The municipal limits of the town include the borough of Stonington, the villages of Pawcatuck...
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    Stonington is a borough and the town center of Stonington, Connecticut, referred to by locals as "The Borough". The population was 976 at the 2020 United...
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    North Stonington is a town in New London County, Connecticut which was split off from Stonington in 1724. The town is part of the Southeastern Connecticut...
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    Groton School District Lebanon School District Ledyard School District Montville Public Schools New London School District North Stonington School District...
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    Mike Sadler (category Military personnel from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)
    Antarctica. Sadler was awarded the Polar Medal for establishing a base on Stonington Island, which connected to the Antarctic mainland via a glacier. In 2021...
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    James Merrill (category Lawrenceville School alumni)
    the James Merrill House, sponsored by the Stonington Village Improvement Association in Stonington Borough). For most of two decades, the couple spent...
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  • sports and media company Nicolas D. Muzin (1975), Politico and founder of Stonington Global. Neal Pilson (1963), former president of CBS Sports Robert Pozen...
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    Andrew M. Maynard (category People from Stonington, Connecticut)
    the state senate. He had served as the warden of Stonington Borough since 1999, leading the borough as its chief elected official; he was also involved...
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    Pennington, New Jersey (category Borough form of New Jersey government)
    Pennington is a borough in Mercer County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The borough is located at the cross-roads between the Delaware Valley region...
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    Peter Benchley (category People from Stonington, Connecticut)
    relocated out of Washington and lived in various houses, including one in Stonington, Connecticut where son Clayton was born in 1969. Benchley wanted to be...
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    decade in the 19th century. During the war, the British launched raids in Stonington and Essex and blockaded vessels in the Thames River. Derby native Isaac...
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    Staples vs. Greenwich Stonington vs. Westerly, Rhode Island Tied with NFA-New London for the most games (155) with Stonington leading Westerly 74-72–17...
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    Seven Points Shady Acres Shamrock Snufftown South Danville Springtown Stonington Sunnyside Union Corner Urban Warrior Run West Cameron Wolfs Crossroads...
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  • Saladrigas Gallery. In 2008 he was the subject of a solo exhibition in Stonington, Connecticut organized by painters Guido Garaycochea and José Ulloa featuring...
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    km2) of land. Lake of Isles Scout Reservation Long Rivers Council North Stonington, CT Sold This reservation included Camp Apache, Camp Pequot, and Camp...
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  • featured in Arctic Spirit Gallery. Underwater Ivory Walrus featured in Stonington Gallery Although there are no specific works stated, he is featured in...
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    Connecticut is a short loop route within the town of Stonington that passes through Stonington. US 1 originally went along this route until 1941. US 1A...
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    Anthony Bailey (author) (category People from Stonington, Connecticut)
    England. After several years living in Manhattan, the Baileys moved to Stonington, Connecticut, where they lived for 10 years, and had four daughters: Liz...
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    west through woodland with some farm fields and homes, running through Stonington and bending to the northwest. PA 61 heads west and becomes the border...
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    departments and Pennsylvania State Constables. By state law, no municipal (city, borough, or township) police department can wear the same exact uniform or color...
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  • Hartford Conservatory, an institution of music education. The Yale Summer School of Music hosts the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, a major music festival...
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  • of the Fox family in the United States. Stanton–Davis Homestead Museum Stonington CT 1700 Farmhouse The farm has been worked every year since 1654. Has...
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    Bridgeport (confusingly also called Fort Black Rock), and at Long Point in Stonington Borough. These were all built 1775–1778. Following a British raid on Stamford...
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    Whistler. Whistler was an American living in Europe who had lived in Stonington (borough), Connecticut as a child, the home of his own grandmother, Clarissa...
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    Griffith Baily Coale (21 May 1890 in Baltimore – 20 August 1950 in Stonington) was an American painter; best known for establishing the Navy Combat Art...
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    between its Greenport, New York, terminal on Long Island's North Fork and Stonington, Connecticut. This service was superseded in 1849 by the land route through...
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  • "Hundreds rally against gun violence at March For Our Lives demonstration in Stonington". The Westerly Sun. Archived from the original on March 31, 2018. Retrieved...
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    with Harbor seals and gray seals that can be found among the rocks off Stonington and Groton at the eastern end. Long-finned pilot whales and harbor porpoises...
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    Max Wenner (category People educated at Manchester Grammar School)
    Slosberg, Steven (10 October 2019). "Postscripts: Du Bois Beach in Stonington Borough, a haven of summertime happiness, belies its tragic backstory". The...
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