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Served as Norwalk Town Clerk John Copp: May 1706, May 1716, October 1718, May 1719 [1] served as Norwalk Town Clerk John Betts: October 1708, May 1709, October 1710, May 1715, May 1716 [1] Samuel Comstock: October 1711, October 1714, May 1720, October 1723, October 1725, October 1726, October 1727, October 1728, October 1729, October 1730 [1 ...
Former city County Planning region Date chartered as city Date of disestablishment Disposition South Norwalk: Fairfield: Western Connecticut: 1871 1913 Consolidated with Town and City of Norwalk in 1913. Now a neighborhood and a taxing district. Rockville: Tolland: Capitol: 1889 1965 Consolidated with the Town of Vernon. Now a CDP. Willimantic ...
After Norwalk's City Hall relocated, the first and second floors of the structure became Norwalk Historical Society Museum, which was operated by the city. As a museum, the building contained archival materials and other items related to Norwalk's culture and history, including documents, items of significance to the history of Norwalk and artwork.
It is presumed that Cindy Howard, the town's deputy clerk, will serve in an interim role as clerk, though town officials did not immediately confirm that assumption. Contact Jim Riccioli at (262 ...
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.
of Norwalk George Brunjes [1] [2] 1955 1957 Democratic Irving Freese [1] [2] 1957 1959 Independent Party of Norwalk John Shostak [1] [2] 1959 1961 Republican Frank J. Cooke [1] [2] 1961 1965 Republican Frank Zullo [1] [2] 1965 1971 Democratic Donald J. Irwin [1] [2] 1971 1975 Democratic Jennie Cave [1] [2] 1975 1977 Independent Party of Connecticut
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.
Daniel Kellogg (also Daniel Kellogge) (February 1630 – December 1688) was a founding settler of Norwalk, Connecticut.He was a deputy of the Connecticut General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut from Norwalk in the sessions of October 1670, May 1672, October 1674, October 1675, May 1677, October 1679, May 1680, and October 1683.