Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Area code Year Current region 212: 1947 New York City: Manhattan only; component of 212/332/646 and 917 overlays 315: 1947 Syracuse, Utica, Watertown, and north central New York; component of 315/680 overlay 329: 2023: Poughkeepsie, Middletown, Newburgh, West Point, Goshen and southeastern New York; component of 845/329 overlay 332: 2017
In March 2007, the City of Burlington purchased land from the Halton Regional Police Service, where a police station once was at the corner of Locust Street and Elgin Street. In September 2007, the City of Burlington retained Diamond and Schmitt Architects Inc. to design The Centre. [5] The official groundbreaking occurred in March 2009.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 45.0 square miles (117 km 2), of which 45.0 square miles (117 km 2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km 2) (0.13%) is water. An 1878 history of the county states the acreage as 27,217, with an assessed valuation of $421,450 and equalized valuation of $473,576.
Where to go for more information. For people interested in learning more about the project, public works will host a meeting from 6-8 p.m. on Feb. 15 at Contois Auditorium at Burlington City Hall.
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
[22] [23] Monroe Township also comprises the largest land area of any municipality in Middlesex County, at approximately 42 square miles (110 km 2). [1] Monroe Township was incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 9, 1838, from portions of South Amboy Township, based on the results of a referendum held that ...
West Burlington is a hamlet in the western part of the Town of Burlington in Otsego County, New York, United States. [2] It is located at 42°42′27″N 75°11′16″W / 42.7075°N 75.1877°W / 42.7075; -75.1877 , three miles (4.8 km) east of the town of Edmeston on NY 51 and NY
Burlington City Arts (formerly The Firehouse Gallery, or The Center, or the Firehouse Center for the Visual Arts) is an art gallery, art education/studio centre and cultural events space in Burlington, Vermont. The building was originally built as the Ethan Allen Firehouse on Church Street in 1889. The building is owned by the City of Burlington.