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The town of Cheshire is a residential community located in New Haven County with a population of 29,187.
Originally a part of the Town of Wallingford, Cheshire was settled in 1694 and incorporated as a town in May of 1780.
Located in the south central section of the State of Connecticut, Cheshire is approximately 14 miles north of New Haven and 25 miles southwest of Hartford, easily accessible from Interstates 84, 91 and 691 and state routes 70, 68, and 10.
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  Cheshire, Connecticut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When Cheshire was originally settled by Europeans, it was part of the town of Wallingford and known locally as "Northfarms".
In the post-war period, Cheshire began to suburbanize as residents of New Haven began moving outwards from the urban core.
Cheshire Academy (originally The Episcopal Academy of Connecticut) was founded in Cheshire in 1794.
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 Cheshire, Connecticut -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Cheshire is a town located in (Click link for more info and facts about New Haven County, Connecticut) New Haven County, Connecticut.
Cheshire Academy (originally The (Click link for more info and facts about Episcopal) Episcopal Academy of Connecticut) was founded in Cheshire in 1794.
It lays fourteen miles north of (A city in southwestern Connecticut; site of Yale University) New Haven, twenty-five miles south of the capital (The state capital of Connecticut; located in central Connecticut on the Connecticut river; a center of the insurance business) Hartford, and is adjacent to (A city in west central Connecticut) Waterbury.
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 Encyclopedia: Cheshire, Connecticut
Bradley David Ausmus (born April 14, 1969 in New Haven, Connecticut) is a catcher in Major League Baseball with the Houston Astros.
Amity High School is a regional high school system located in Woodbridge, Connecticut and organized to provide high school education (grades 9-12) for the children of the residents of the three towns of Woodbridge, Orange and Bethany.
Cheshire Academy is a New England Prep school located in Cheshire, Connecticut.
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 Cheshire Connecticut Addiction Resources
The term addiction is inextricably linked to society's reaction to the user, and so medical experts try to avoid using it, preferring dependence instead.
Cheshire Connecticut Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs and Addiction Treatment Centers
Drug and Alcohol Detection and Testing in Cheshire Connecticut
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 Cheshire Connecticut Real Estate
Cheshire is located in the northern section of New Haven County, Cheshire is centrally positioned for a comfortable commute to many of Connecticut's major industrial and business centers.
The people of Cheshire consist of a mix of long-time residents and newcomers; professionals and executives who commute to New Haven, Waterbury, and eastern Fairfield County, and locals who are engaged in agriculture or in one of the many local businesses.
Cheshire Academy is a college-preparatory school that is committed to the potential in each individual student, excellent teaching, and global diversity.
www.relocate-america.com /states/CT/cities/cheshire.htm   (901 words)

  
 NPL Site Narrative for Cheshire Ground Water Contamination, NPL, Superfund, US EPA
The site was originally proposed as "Cheshire Associates Property." Investigations subsequent to proposal indicate that ground water contamination in the area cannot be attributed solely to the Cheshire Associates property.
In 1980, General Electric Co., a prospective buyer of the Cheshire Associates property, determined that soil and ground water were contaminated by hydrocarbons, that ground water was unsuitable for drinking, and that drinking water supplies near the site were endangered.
In 1983, CT DEP signed a Consent Agreement with Cheshire Associates requiring the company to remove contaminated soil on its property and to monitor eight volatile organic compounds in two private wells semiannually for 5 years.
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 Cheshire, Connecticut CT, town profile (New Haven County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Connecticut > All counties > New Haven County > Cheshire
Cheshire is a town in New Haven County, in the New Haven-Milford metro area.
Median rent in Cheshire, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $708.
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 The Cheshire Herald: Cheshire Connecticut's source for community news!
Cheshire Police Officer Robert Regan plead not guilty Wednesday to charges that he improperly touched a 15-year old girl who had babysat for his children.
Looking at the Cheshire fleet of fire apparatus, mostly all are made by Pierce, but that does not necessarily mean the process is broken, as Fire Chief Jack Casner said the fire department would purchase quality equipment, regardless of manufacturer.
For three quarters on Sept. 14, the Cheshire and Hamden High School football teams were locked in a stalemate of ground attacks.
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 The Cheshire Historical Society located at the Hitchcock Phillips House, 43 Church Drive, Cheshire Connecticut 06410 ...
Friend Smith served with the 20th Regiment Connecticut Volunteers, Company B, which was considered "the Derby Company." Ivanoff holds a degree from Sacred Heart University, a MA degree from the University of Bridgeport, and a sixth-year degree in school administration from Southern Connecticut State University.
Cheshire resident, Harold is a collector of telegraph keys and telegraphy instruments and spoke about the history of the telegraph, beginning with Samuel Morse's first transmission in 1844, and how the invention, the Internet of its day, overnight moved mankind into a new era.
Organized in 1951, the Cheshire Historical Society is a group of old and new residents who have a desire to discover and preserve the heritage of Cheshire, Connecticut.
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 Town-USA Cheshire Connecticut   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The town of Cheshire located slightly southwest of the center of the state, covers an area of 33 square miles and is home to approximately 26,410 residents.
Steady growth continued and the town was incorporated from Wallingford in 1780.
Cheshire is a strong industrial community with businesses ranging from owner-operated shops to firms as large as Waterbury Farrel and North American Philips.
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 Connecticut Routes 10, 10A
I-84's Exit 29, aka "Connecticut's Most-Loved Exit," is actually a short freeway (SR 597), and would have been the north end of the Southington-New Haven segment.
In the early 1970s, the state floated a plan to extend SR 597 to the proposed Route 66/ I-691 freeway.
This site is not affiliated with the State of Connecticut or the Connecticut Department of Transportation.
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 Welcome to Cheshire High School
Cheshire High School is located in Cheshire, Connecticut, fifteen miles north of New Haven and twenty-five miles south of Hartford.
Cheshire High School is a comprehensive high school serving approximately 1,600 students and their families.
The mission of the Cheshire High School learning community is the enhancement of student understanding.
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 Cheshire, Connecticut Town Information
In addition, in 1794 as Episcopal Academy of Connecticut was established through the efforts of Samuel Seabury, the First Bishop of Connecticut.
In the year 1780 Cheshire, with its population of 2,015, was recognized as a separate town by the State Legislature, but growth was slow until transportation services improved.
Although Cheshire has never developed the character of an industrial town, some early doings pointed the town in the direction, not the least of which was copper and baryte mining.
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 Travel Newswire | Cheshire Travel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Cheshire Travel is made available in Connecticut through the IPR Wire Travel Newswire - the online leader in travel news and information.
It is our pleasure to provide residents of Cheshire with travel related news and information.
We appreciate our members in Cheshire helping us to make this network one of the fastest growing travel sites in the nation.
www.nationalcityguide.net /connecticut/cheshire/info.html   (97 words)

  
 Religion Newswire | Cheshire Religion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Cheshire Religion is made available in Connecticut through the IPR Wire Religion Newswire - the online leader in religious news and information.
It is our pleasure to provide residents of Cheshire with religion related news and information.
We appreciate our members in Cheshire helping us to make this network one of the fastest growing religious sites in the nation.
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 USA Categories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
A nontraditional, independent school in New Haven, Connecticut (grades 5-12) for college-bound students.
Greens Farms Academy is a co-ed college preparatory day school located in Greens Farms, Connecticut.
Our philosophy is to allow each child to grow and develop in an atmosphere of warmth and friendship, while responding to their individual needs, interests and maturity levels.
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 Real Estate - Cheshire - Connecticut
CHESHIRE- Spectacular Mountaincrest Colonial boasting a sleek open kitchen with a spacious breakfast nook, center island and wet bar which opens to a gracious Family room with built-ins, gas fireplace and access to the expansive deck.
CHESHIRE: 4BR, 2.5BA Colonial is currently being built w/ 4300+ SF.
Cheshire- One level living at the end of the cul de sac in Platts Knoll.
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 Connecticut (CT) Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgeons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgeons in Connecticut categorized by city offering - plastic surgery, craniofacial reconstruction, breast reconstruction, face lift, breast augmentation, tummy tuck, botox injection, breast lift, rhinoplasty, and more.
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 Cheshire Democratic Town Committee Links on Politics, the Economy, and the Environment
The Cheshire Democratic Town Committee has compiled a list of links to other resources on the internet that provide information on the general topics of politics, the environment and the economy at both a local and national level.
Education-Related Disparities in Connecticut: Implications for the Education of Connecticut's Youth
Connecticut Voices for Children, an advocacy group for Connecticut's children: reports on tax cuts and budget alternatives
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 CSC: Facility List - Cheshire
- The Connecticut Light and Power Company and The United Illuminating Company application for a Certificate of Environmental Compatibility and Public Need for the construction of a new 345-kV electric transmission line and associated facilities between the Scovill Rock Switching Station in Middletown and the Norwalk Substation in Norwalk, Connecticut.
This includes construction of the Beseck Switching Station in Wallingford, East Devon Substation in Milford, and Singer Substation in Bridgeport and modifications to the Scovill Rock Switching Station and the Norwalk Substation and certain interconnections.
PETITION NO. 339A - The Connecticut Light and Power Company petition that no Certificate of Environmental Compatibility and Public Need is required for installation of a fiber optic cable and associated structural changes along several 115-kV and 345-kV transmission corridors in the Towns of Berlin, Bethany, Cheshire, Hamden, Meriden, Milford, Orange, Wallingford, and Woodbridge.
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 Cheshire, Connecticut , USA Patent Applications
The listing of Patent Applications for Cheshire, Connecticut, USA is current as of January 2005.
The applications are submitted to the USPTO for approval, published and eventually approved or denied.
Notifiy us with any corrections or comments about Cheshire, Connecticut, USA patents or the website in general.
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 Marketing Newswire | Cheshire Marketing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Cheshire Marketing is made available in Connecticut through the IPR Wire Marketing Newswire - the online leader in marketing news and information.
It is our pleasure to provide residents of Cheshire with marketing related news and information.
We appreciate our members in Cheshire helping us to make this network one of the fastest growing marketing sites in the nation.
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 Free Advertising for Cheshire Connecticut Businesses NitPickIt Free Business Listings
Cheshire Connecticut Business websites will be added to NitPickIt™ by clicking the blue (+) image at the top of the page in the city categories.
A return link is NOT required for free advertising in Connecticut, But When there is a link back, NitPickit™ will keep track of incoming and outgoing hits and will add these hits up.
Then simply click the link that says 'advertise your Cheshire Connecticut related site click here' listed above the free listings for your city and your Connecticut business website will be in the top listings for just $4.95 (Not Required).
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 Thomas Brooks Little League, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
We are growing at a rapid pace and are excited to make Thomas Brooks Little League the best youth baseball program for the kids of Cheshire Connecticut.
Makeup game on Saturday Oct. 23 (today) between Cheshire 1 and 2 is still on at Darcy School at noon (coach Mike Savino's team vs. Coach Bill Cloutier's team).
Cheshire Team 2 (coach Cloutier's team) also has a regularly scheduled game at Union City (Naugatuck) on Sunday at 4 p.m.
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 La Leche League of Cheshire, Connecticut   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month from 9:30 to 11:00am in room 10 at the First Congregational Church of Cheshire, on the green.
La Leche League Leaders are experienced mothers who are accredited by La Leche League International to help mothers and mothers-to-be with all aspects of breastfeeding.
La Leche League Leaders are available for phone calls regarding meeting information and whenever you have breastfeeding questions that cannot wait until the next meeting.
www.lllusa.org /CT/WebCheshire.html   (217 words)

  
 Cheshire TM
Cheshire TM Serving Cheshire Connecticut and nearby towns
Cheshire hosted the Division D contests on Wednesday October 20th, 2004.
THE MISSION OF The mission of a Toastmasters Club is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop communication and leadership skills, which in turn foster self-confidence and personal growth.
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