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  2. Former Norwalk City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The former Norwalk City Hall, located in South Norwalk was built in 1912. The building has since been added, on March 23, 1995, to the National Register of Historic Places. Norwalk's city hall is now located at 125 East Avenue. After Norwalk's City Hall relocated, the first and second floors of the structure became Norwalk Historical Society ...

  3. History of Norwalk, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The former city hall was built in 1912. On May 19, 1921, the Connecticut General Assembly passed an act that split the city of Norwalk into six taxing districts with Rowayton formally joining the city as its sixth taxing district. [54] Palace Theater on Main Street in South Norwalk. The Palace Theater in South Norwalk was built by Samuel Roodner.

  4. Norwalk, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Norwalk City Hall and Concert Hall. Norwalk's municipal government is a weak-mayor form of a mayor-council government with the mayor of Norwalk elected by its voters. [60] The city's charter gives certain administrative powers exclusively to the council and others jointly to the Council and Mayor. The Common Council is the law-writing body of ...

  5. List of mayors of Norwalk, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The Mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut is the chief executive of the government of Norwalk, Connecticut, United States, as stipulated by the Charter of the City of Norwalk. The current mayor of Norwalk, is Harry Rilling, a Democrat .

  6. Mill Hill Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    Mill Hill Historic Park in Norwalk, Connecticut, is a living history museum composed of three buildings: the circa 1740 Governor Thomas Fitch IV "law office", the c. 1826 Downtown District Schoolhouse, and the 1835 Norwalk Town Hall; as well as a historic cemetery also called the Town House Hill Cemetery. The museum is also known as the Mill ...

  7. Calvin Murphy - Wikipedia

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    College Basketball Hall of Fame. Inducted in 2006. Calvin Jerome Murphy (born May 9, 1948) is an American former professional basketball player who after a prolific collegiate career at Niagara, where he averaged 33.1 points per game over his three years, played in the National Basketball Association as a guard for the San Diego/Houston Rockets ...

  8. South Norwalk, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    South Norwalk is a neighborhood in Norwalk, Connecticut which corresponds to the city's Second Taxing District. [1][2] Often referred to as SoNo, [3][4][5] the neighborhood was originally settled as Old Well, then chartered as the city of South Norwalk on August 18, 1870. The cities of Norwalk and South Norwalk were incorporated on June 6, 1913 ...

  9. Harry Rilling - Wikipedia

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    University of New Haven (Masters in Public Administration, 1991) [1] Harry W. Rilling[2] (born August 6, 1947) is an American politician who currently serves as mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut. He had previously served as Norwalk's police chief for 17 years before retiring. He is a Democrat, and was elected in 2013.