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Diorio's Restaurant was established in the Republican/Morrow Building in the early 1920s. During the entire 1980s, it was closed and restored to its original appearance from that time. [ 5 ] At the time the district was listed on the Register in the early 1980s, a billboard was on the outside of the fourth floor of the Griggs building; it has ...
The Republican-American is a direct descendant of two other newspapers which went through a series of ownership and content changes since the mid-1800s. [2] [a] The Waterbury American started in 1844 as a weekly paper published by Josiah Giles. Twenty-two years later, in 1866, it started publication as a daily newspaper.
Representative Party Years District home Note Merritt M. Comstock: Republican: 1967 – 1973: Essex: Michael R. Colucci: Democratic: 1973 – 1981: Waterbury
Waterbury's Union Station, built in 1909 for the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, is now closed for use as a railway station and part of the building is now the headquarters of the Republican-American newspaper. [77] Passengers traveling to and from Waterbury board and alight on a concrete platform adjacent to the old station.
The Downtown Waterbury Historic District is the core of the city of Waterbury, Connecticut, United States.It is a roughly rectangular area centered on West Main Street and Waterbury Green, the remnant of the original town commons, which has been called "one of the most attractive downtown parks in New England."
Washington Avenue Bridge (Waterbury, Connecticut) Waterbury Clock Company factory; Waterbury Municipal Center Complex; Waterbury station; Waterbury Union Station; Webster School (Waterbury, Connecticut) Wilby High School (1920 building)
Across the U.S., 27,400 built-to-rent single-family homes were added to the market in 2023, according to the RentCafe report, but nearly twice as many − 45,000 units − are already under ...
The current station is a large platform near the old one, a 1909 brick edifice known for its distinctive clock tower and which is the focal point of Waterbury's skyline. The old station is now the offices of the Republican-American, Waterbury's daily newspaper.