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Ellington also had a high school on Main Street at one point, built in 1910 and constructed directly in front of the former school house which was built in 1852. The school was known as The Ellington Academy, and operated as a high school until 1948. The building is now a private residence.
Ellington Center Historic District is an 80-acre (32 ha) historic district in the town of Ellington, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. The historic district encompasses most of Ellington Center, including the town green and buildings that face the green or the streets that lead to it.
Ellington split off twenty years later and incorporated itself in May 1786. Mostly known as an agricultural community, the Crystal Lake section of town was for a while a popular summer resort location. [3] Ellington still has a significant amount of property dedicated to agriculture including cattle and corn farming.
Mar. 11—ELLINGTON — In keeping with the police accountability bill passed by the state last year, town officials plan to order $110,000 worth of equipment that includes body cameras to be used ...
Oct. 3—The town of New Ellenton no longer has a police chief after the current one resigned. New Ellenton Police Chief Shawn Middleton resigned over the weekend and Sgt. Josh Solomon has been ...
It consists of the town of Ellington and part of East Windsor and has been represented by Democrat Jaime Foster since 2021. [1] Recent elections. 2020.
Stephensville is a small unincorporated community located entirely within the town of Ellington in west-central Outagamie County, Wisconsin, United States.Stephensville is classified as a Class U6 Community by the USGS, being a populated place located wholly or substantially outside the boundaries of any incorporated place or CDP with a recognized authoritative common name.
The Hall Memorial Library in Ellington, Connecticut was built in 1903 and was the first free public library in the town. [2] It was designed by New York City architect Wilson Potter. It is a contributing building in the Ellington Center Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [3]