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  2. John T. Gereski - Wikipedia

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    John Gereski married Diana T. Calabro of Waterbury, Connecticut, on July 7, 1962. Together they had three children, John Jr. born on April 12, 1963, David born on March 5, 1965, and Duane born on June 21, 1971. Diana would follow her husband between assignments in Connecticut and Virginia, working as a school teacher.

  3. Riverside Cemetery (Waterbury, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery located at 496 Riverside Street in Waterbury, Connecticut, on the western bank of the Naugatuck River.. Dedicated on September 24, 1853, it is 36.4-acre (14.7 ha) in size and includes winding tree-lined paths, upper and lower ponds and an array of funerary monuments in the gothic, neo-classical, and romantic style. [2]

  4. James Martin Graham - Wikipedia

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    Between the summer of 1989 and the Spring of 1991, the Respite took occupancy of a compound of former mansions of old Waterbury's Chase family, known as Rose Hill, and other proximate buildings that had previously been medical offices, on Prospect and Grove Streets in Waterbury, Connecticut.

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  6. Waterbury, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Waterbury is a city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Waterbury had a population of 114,403 as of the 2020 Census. [2] The city is 33 miles (53 km) southwest of Hartford and 77 miles (124 km) northeast of New York City. Waterbury is the largest city in the Naugatuck Valley Planning Region and second-largest city in New Haven County.

  7. Republican-American - Wikipedia

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    The Republican-American is a conservative-leaning, family-owned newspaper based in Waterbury, Connecticut. It was established in 1990 through merger of two newspapers under the same ownership: Waterbury American and Waterbury Republican. The publication's origins date back to 1844.

  8. Chip Damiani - Wikipedia

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    Damiani was born in Waterbury to Rudolph, a surgeon at Waterbury Hospital, and Jeanette Long Damiani. He was raised in Wolcott, Connecticut . [ 1 ] He was married to the late Maria Brancati Damiani [ 4 ] and was the father of Robbin, Christopher (1977–2020), [ 5 ] and Michael.

  9. 1955 Connecticut floods - Wikipedia

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    In Waterbury, the water reached an estimated 35 feet in places, and was reported to have moved at rates up to 50 miles per hour. [10] While major rivers, such as the Connecticut River , had flood control measures in place, smaller rivers and brooks did not.