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  2. List of rivers of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Branford River; Farm River; Rivers of New Haven. Quinnipiac River. Muddy River; Tenmile River. ... Byram River – Westernmost river basin in Connecticut; New York Harbor

  3. Branford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    An area called Totoket, which became Branford, was part of the land bought from the Mattabesech Indians in 1638 by the first English settlers of New Haven. Previously, the Dutch in the New Netherland settlements set up a trading post at the mouth of the Branford River in the 17th century, the source of the name "Dutch Wharf", also known as "Dutch House Wharf" and the Dutch House Quarter. [2]

  4. List of crossings of the Merrimack River - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Merrimack River from its mouth in the Gulf of Maine at Newburyport, Massachusetts, upstream to its source at the merger of two rivers in Franklin, New Hampshire. Some pedestrian bridges and abandoned bridges are also listed.

  5. Branford, CT Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ...

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    Get the Branford, CT local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Atmospheric river and potential bomb cyclone will bring messy, dangerous weather to East Coast.

  6. Farm River (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The USGS identifies the river's headwaters as an area below the southeast flank of Pistapaug Mountain in the town of North Branford. [1] The Friends of the Farm River Estuary name the river's source as Pistapaug Pond, a reservoir straddling the town lines of Wallingford, Durham and North Branford, below the west flank of Pistapaug Mountain.

  7. Head of tide - Wikipedia

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    Head of tide, tidal limit [2] or tidehead [3] is the farthest point upstream where a river is affected by tidal fluctuations, [4] or where the fluctuations are less than a certain amount. [5] The river section influenced by tides and marine forces but without salinity is a tidal river, while downstream areas are brackish and termed estuaries. [6]

  8. Man's 'Santa-antics' get him stuck in chimney while running ...

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    A man who was running away from police has been arrested after getting stuck in a chimney while trying to hide from them, authorities said. The incident occurred on Tuesday evening in Fall River ...

  9. NYC is one of the best cities for an active lifestyle - AOL

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    Talk about a tale of two cities. A new report calls New York one of the best cities in the country for an active lifestyle — while a spot right across the Hudson River ranks as one of the worst ...