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Norwalk: Time zone: ... Area code(s) 203: Cranbury is a neighborhood or section in the northeast corner of the city of Norwalk in Fairfield County, Connecticut, ...
There are four high schools in the Norwalk public school district, for grades 9-12: Norwalk High School is the home of the Norwalk Bears. The school was founded in 1902. Brien McMahon High School, named for Senator Brien McMahon, first chairman of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, was founded in 1960.
Connecticut Friends School, established as a K–8 school in 1998, purchased the White Barn Theatre in the Cranbury neighborhood in northeast Norwalk in 2008. The Quaker school planned to build a new solar-powered 24,000 square feet (2,200 m 2) campus on the property with occupancy expected by the fall of 2009 for grades K-8. [5]
Norwalk is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. The city, part of the New York Metropolitan Area, is the sixth-most populous city in Connecticut as of the 2020 census, with a population of 91,184. [5] Norwalk is on the northern shore of Long Island Sound and was first settled in 1649.
Cranbury (CDP), New Jersey, an unincorporated community within the township Cranbury Road, the main road in the community; Cranbury School District, a school board in the township; Cranbury (Norwalk), a neighborhood in Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA; Cranbury Brook, a tributary of the Millstone River, in New Jersey, USA
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Cranbury Park is the largest public park in Norwalk, Connecticut. It is located in northern Norwalk, on the former Gallaher Estate, a 227-acre (92 ha) country estate developed in the 1920s by Edward Beach Gallaher, an important figure in the early American automobile industry. The park's amenities include miles of walking trails, a picnic ...
A growing property insurance crisis may make it hard to get a mortgage in parts of the country in the coming decades, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Tuesday in testimony before Congress.