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Haven-Crandall House: Haven-Crandall House: August 29, 2016 : 220 S. Janesville St. Milton: Elegant brick Italianate-styled house built in 1872 by H.M. Haven. Later home to Albert Crandall, professor of natural history at Milton College. His daughter Alberta was a music prof at Milton and gave piano lessons in the house until 1970.
In exchange, the City of New Haven agreed to allow CONNDOT to continue the environmental and design studies on the Long Wharf and West Haven sections apart from the I-91/Route 34 to Branford segment of I-95 that includes the Q-Bridge. [10] The project was let to bid in May 2006, but there were no bids received by the December 27, 2006 deadline.
Visitors could enjoy shore dinners with frozen custard or split hot dogs, [5] drink "honeydew," munch on popcorn, and consult mechanical fortune tellers or The Laughing Lady. [6] Visitors could take in an auto race at the adjacent West Haven Speedway. [7] The Rock had a variety of rides for its tourists. Its oldest ride was The Old Mill, built ...
Newport's Planning Board is moving carefully on the issue of the proposed 118-room hotel at Waites Wharf. Monday night's meeting finally gave the opposition a chance to present their case why a ...
Bill Clinton “Hillary and I mourn the passing of President Jimmy Carter and give thanks for his long, good life,” Clinton, the country's 42nd president, said in a statement on Sunday.
IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel said in September 2023 that 3.6 million claims for the credit had been filed − including more than 600,000 claims received during a 90-day time frame in 2023.
The New Haven neighborhoods of City Point, Long Wharf, The Annex, and East Shore lie on the northern and eastern sides, with the city of West Haven on the west. The Quinnipiac and Mill rivers converge and empty into the inlet on its north end, and the West River joins at the west (also known as West Haven Harbor).
The highway passes the Boyceville Municipal Airport before intersecting WIS 170; it follows this highway west for 430 feet (130 m) before turning northward. WIS 79 crosses a Canadian National Railway line and Tiffany Creek before leaving Boyceville and entering the Town of Tiffany .