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The Middletown Upper Houses Historic District, also known as the Upper Houses River Port, encompasses the historic early nucleus of Cromwell, Connecticut. Sandwiched between Main Street and the Connecticut River, this area was set off from neighboring Middletown in 1851. It is visually dominated by residential structures built before 1810.
Jim O'Rourke is an American former politician who was a Democratic member of the Connecticut House of Representatives. He represented the towns of Cromwell, Portland and parts of Middletown from 1990 election to the 2010 election. He was Deputy Speaker of the Connecticut House.
Cromwell (/ ˈ k r ɑː m w ɛ l / CRAHM-wel) is a town in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States, located within the Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region. The population was 14,225 at the 2020 census .
Connecticut Community Bank is a full-service community bank and mortgage provider serving customers in Connecticut. The bank is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut, and was founded in 1998. [1] The bank was founded as a result of a merger between several historic banks in Connecticut, including Darien Bank and Trust, Greenwich Bank and Trust ...
Map of People's United branches as of March 2013. People's United Financial, Inc., was an American bank holding company that owned People's United Bank. [1] The bank operated 403 branches in Connecticut, southeastern New York State, Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine, and New Hampshire. [1]
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Cromwell was settled in the 17th century, and remained predominantly agricultural in character well into the 19th century. It had a small but locally important port on the Connecticut River , which declined in the 19th century, and Main Street afterward became the principal economic and civic area of the town.
Farmington Savings Bank opened for business August 25, 1851, from Deacon Simeon Hart's home (93 Main Street, Farmington, Connecticut) who was responsible for managing the bank. [3] On the first day of business, Farmington Savings Bank opened 12 accounts with a total of $88.70 in deposits from residents and business across the Farmington Valley .