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New Milford is known for its large church and religious school, the nondenominational Faith Church. It is also home to two Catholic churches; ...
The school is located at 388 Danbury Road in the town of New Milford and is a part of the New Milford School District. Other high schools in the district include the Canterbury School and the Faith Church Preparatory School, although New Milford High School is the only public high school.
He was succeeded as headmaster by Walter Sheehan, John Reydel in 1973, Roderick Clarke in 1978, Thomas Sheehy in 1990, and Rachel E. Stone in 2016. Canterbury became co-educational in the fall of 1971. The School now enrolls around 320 boarding and day students on its campus in New Milford. [4] Canterbury School celebrated its centennial in 2015.
Faith Church (also known as FaithChurch.com & Crank Ministries) is a nondenominational, charismatic, word of faith [1] [2] [3] multi-site megachurch with approximately 6,500 in weekly attendance in 2023 [4] led by Pastor David Crank and wife Nicole Crank.
Faith Christian Eagles Harrison Callan (22) is tackled by Grand Valley Christian Patriots player Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024, during the high school football game at Lafayette Jeff High School in ...
St. Andrew's is a historic Episcopal church at 247 New Milford Turnpike (United States Route 202), in the Marbledale village of Washington, Litchfield County, Connecticut. Built in 1822, it is believed to be one of the first Gothic Revival style churches to be built in rural Connecticut.
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The original meetinghouse was also moved, but not to the new location of the church. Rather, it was moved to a hilltop across the road (south corner of Route 202 and Buckingham Rd). [7] The building still stands today, and for a time, it served as the headquarters for the New Milford Knights of Columbus Council No. 40. [10]