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Route 58 officially begins at U.S. Route 1 in Fairfield, traveling for about 1.0-mile (1.6 km) on Tunxis Hill Road up to the Black Rock Turnpike. Route 58 continues northward along the Black Rock Turnpike, passing through the towns of Easton and Redding. There is an interchange with the Merritt Parkway in Fairfield.
Popular suggestions included Black Rock, Black Rock Turnpike, Ash Creek, and Grasmere, among others. The state had the final word in naming the station and chose to follow or disregard the town's recommendations. To meet the opening deadline of November 2011, a name had to be chosen by February 2011.
Black Rock, a nickname for the CBS Building in New York City; Black Rock Airport, New Mexico; Black Rock Dam (Schuylkill River), Pennsylvania; Black Rock Halt railway station, near Criccieth, Wales; closed in 1976; Black Rock Lock, the terminal lock on the Black Rock Canal, part of the Erie Canal; Blackrock railway station, in Blackrock, Dublin
Belgian authorities said on Friday they had seized almost five tons of cocaine stashed in shipping containers at Antwerp port, as part of a cross-border investigation into a drug-trafficking ring.
Fairfield Avenue is Black Rock's primary artery. Black Rock is also accessible from exit 25 on I-95 and from Route 1, both of which run just north of the area. Black Rock is served by the Fairfield–Black Rock station on Metro-North's New Haven Line, located just across Ash Creek in neighboring Fairfield, which opened on December 5, 2011. [8] [10]
Gisele Pelicot, whose husband Dominique Pelicot and 50 other men are on trial for raping her, gave her final courtroom statement in the shocking case.
Under Whatley’s leadership, the Republican National Committee laid off more than 60 people and moved more of the party’s operation to Florida, where Trump lives. The party also asked some job ...
The Bradley-Hubbell House is an historic house located at 535 Black Rock Turnpike in Easton, Connecticut.Built in 1816 for Aljah and Elizabeth Bradley, [2] it is a Colonial with a traditional center-chimney plan and a few Federal-style ornaments, including oval windows in the gables, a parlor mantel, and rope molding on the stairs.