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The first school in Goshen was built in 1753. A seminary for young women was established in 1819. The Goshen Academy was established several years later and became a well-regarded preparatory school during the 19th century. Settlers from Goshen were the first to settle Hudson Township, Summit County, Ohio, in the Connecticut Western Reserve.
Goshen Historic District is a historic district encompassing the town center village of Goshen, Connecticut. [2] Centered at the junction of Connecticut Routes 4 and 63, the village developed historically as a rural crossroads of two turnpikes, and has retained its rural character. It is dominated by residential architecture from the first half ...
The Hervey Brooks Pottery Shop and Kiln Site is a historic industrial archaeological site in Goshen, Connecticut.It is the site of the 19th-century pottery of Hervey Brooks, a local potter significant for his extensive recordkeeping.
The West Goshen Historic District is a historic district in the village of West Goshen in the town of Goshen, Connecticut, United States.It encompasses a well-preserved early 19th-century industrial village, with twenty historically significant properties in the village, most of which lie on Connecticut Route 4 between Beach Street and Thompson Road.
The Connecticut Mastery Test, or CMT, is a test administered to students in grades 3 through 8 in Connecticut.The CMT covers mathematics, reading comprehension, writing, and science (science was administered in March 2008).
Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States: Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume II (Report). Washington, DC, USA: U.S. Global Change Research Program. pp. 669– 742. doi : 10.7930/NCA4.2018.CH18 . —this chapter of the National Climate Assessment covers Northeast states
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Goshen: Redistricted from the 173rd District James J. Metro: Democratic: 1975 – 1977: Sharon: M. Adela Eads: Republican: 1977 – 1981: Kent: Later served as a Connecticut State Senator and Presidents pro tempore of the Connecticut Senate: Joseph N. "Joe" Ruwet: Republican: 1981 – 1993: Torrington: Mary Ann O'Sullivan: Democratic: 1993 ...