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Bridgewater was one of the last remaining dry towns (Eastford is still a dry town) in Connecticut until voters approved the sale of alcohol in a 2014 referendum, by a 660–246 vote. [3] [4] The Bridgewater Country Fair is a popular annual event held every August, attracting visitors from all over New England and the Tri-state area. [5]
The East Bridgeport Historic District encompasses one of the best-preserved 19th-century neighborhoods of Bridgeport, Connecticut. Bounded by Arctic Street, East Main Street, the railroad tracks, and the Pequonnock River, this area was a planned development of Bridgeport promoter P.T. Barnum and landowner William H. Noble. Its development ...
A 3.8-magnitude earthquake centered near the Maine coast rattled houses in northern New England on Monday and was felt by surprised residents of states hundreds of miles away. … USA TODAY 2 ...
The latest season of the hugely popular game Fortnite is winding down and it's time for a little Remix. Epic Games announced the start of a new mini-season that will see the return of the iconic ...
Harbor Park is a 2.6-acre (11,000 m 2) recreation area on the Connecticut River, featuring a boardwalk, restaurant/nightclub, fishing, seasonal boat excursions, and the Middletown High School and Wesleyan University crew boathouses. July 4 festivities, as well as the head of the Connecticut Regatta event in October are conducted from Harbor Park.
The Connecticut Department of Correction and the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles have their headquarters in Wethersfield. [30] [31] Due to its proximity to the state capital at Hartford, Wethersfield is the site of several State of Connecticut agencies: The Department of Motor Vehicles office and testing location at 60 State Street.
Both events are held at the fairgrounds at High Plains Community Center near the center of town. Orange was the site of one of the earliest computer camps, [27] [28] held at the local Amity Jr. High School in 1977. In the early nineteenth century, settlers from Orange founded Orange, Ohio, then part of Connecticut's Western Reserve.