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  2. Curbstone Press - Wikipedia

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    nupress.northwestern.edu /content /curbstone-books Curbstone Press was an American publishing company founded in 1975 in Willimantic, Connecticut by Judith Doyle and Alexander “Sandy” Taylor that specialized in fiction, creative nonfiction, memoir, and poetry that promote human rights, social justice, and intercultural understanding. [ 1 ]

  3. Category:Restaurant guides - Wikipedia

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    Guide books concerning restaurants. Subcategories. ... Yelp; Z. Zagat This page was last edited on 1 August 2022, at 08:33 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  4. Yelp - Wikipedia

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    Yelp users can make restaurant reservations in Yelp through Yelp Reservations, a feature initially added in June 2010; in 2021 the service was consolidated with others into "Yelp Guest Manager". [ 101 ] [ 102 ] Yelp's reservation features have been done through SeatMe , which was acquired by Yelp in 2013. [ 55 ]

  5. Children's Book Fair returns to Willimantic - AOL

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    The 2nd annual " Eastern Ct Children's Book fair" is being held from 10 a. m. to 4 p.m. at Jillson Square. ... Sep. 30—WILLIMANTIC — Emphasizing the power of reading, legendary animator Walt ...

  6. Booklist - Wikipedia

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    Booklist Reviews: Booklist reviews are said to be "the haiku of book reviewing." Reviews include a brief synopsis, plus mention of the most successful elements of style. Most reviews fall between 175 and 225 words. [6] Starred Reviews: The Booklist star indicates an outstanding title of a particular genre. All starred reviews are approved by ...

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  8. Willimantic, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Willimantic is a census-designated place located in Windham, Connecticut, United States. Previously organized as a city and later as a borough, Willimantic is currently one of two tax districts within the Town of Windham. Willimantic is located within Windham County and the Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region.

  9. Willimantic, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The name Willimantic was first rendered by English colonists as Waramanticut in 1684, [4] [5] and its origin is Algonquian (either Mohegan-Pequot or Narragansett). The meaning is uncertain, with one translation being "land of the swift running water," and another, "place near the evergreen swamp."