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 Waterbury, Connecticut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Waterbury native and former Connecticut Governor John Rowland (R) resigned from office on July 1, 2004 after prolonged investigation for corruption.
John S. Monagan, who is a prolific author in addition to his political responsibilities, served as Waterbury's mayor from 1943 to 1948.
Waterbury is in serious financial straits due to years of mismanagement and kickback schemes orchestrated by the mayors and their supporters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Waterbury,_Connecticut   (635 words)

  
 Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Born on 23 Sep 1734 at Waterbury, CT. Daniel died at Alford, MA, on 20 Oct 1810.
Born on 2 Dec 1736 at Waterbury, CT. Stephen died at Avon, Livingston Co., NY, on 9 Sep 1807.
Born on 25 May 1732 at Waterbury, CT. Jemima died at Alford, MA, on 12 May 1806.
aleph0.clarku.edu /~djoyce/gen/report/rr12/rr12_134.html   (195 words)

  
 Governor Rowland: Governor Rowland Nominates John Connelly For Commissioner Of Public Safety
Governor John Rowland today announced his nomination of Waterbury State’s Attorney John A. Connelly to serve as Commissioner of the Department of Public Safety.
Governor Rowland: Governor Rowland Nominates John Connelly For Commissioner Of Public Safety
Mr.Connelly has served as Waterbury State’s Attorney since 1984 and served as an assistant state’s attorney in the same judicial district beginning in 1980.
www.ct.gov /governorrowland/cwp/view.asp?A=1331&Q=256122   (195 words)

  
 CJC: Criminal Justice Commission Reappoints State's Attorneys John A. Connelly and James E. Thomas
John A. Connelly has served as State’s Attorney for the Judicial District of Waterbury since June 18, 1984.
Connelly was appointed Assistant State's Attorney for the Career Criminal Unit in the Judicial District of Waterbury effective February 22, 1980.
"John Connelly and James Thomas are career prosecutors and professionals in every sense of the word," said Chief State’s Attorney Christopher L. Morano.
www.ct.gov /CJC/cwp/view.asp?A=11&Q=274330   (195 words)

  
 Fairfield Co. Weekly: Will the Real John Rowland Please Stand Up?
Rowland drove out here on a cold, dark Tuesday night to preview, in front of the Greater Waterbury Chamber of Commerce, the friendliest possible crowd, Rowland III: the popular governor with a mandate and a future.
Rowland boasts of having the only Waterbury Republican box in Hartford at his governor's mansion.
Rowland himself, in an interview, says he is supporting Bush the son for president and is "open" to running for vice president in order to "help" his party.
old.fairfieldweekly.com /articles/rowland99a.html   (195 words)

  
 History of Saratoga Springs, NY
The first officers of the new village were: Presiding justices, John H. Steel, William L. Warren; president, Joshua Porter; trustees, John Bryan, Rockwell Putnam Robert McDonnal, David Cobb; clerk, Peter V. Wiggins; treasurer, John A. Waterbury; constables, Joshua Blum, Joseph White; pathmaster, Samuel Matthews.
1826, P. Wiggins; 1827, Miles Taylor; 1828, William C. Waterbury; 1829, Daniel T. Reed; 1830, Miles Taylor; 1831—82, Daniel D. Benedict; 1833, James H. Robinson; 1834-37, Henry P. Hyde; 1888, John C. Hulburt; 1839-40.
John and Ziba Taylor, brothers, were doubtless the pioneer merchants of the town, their store being located at Saratoga Springs village.
history.rays-place.com /ny/saratoga-springs-ny.htm   (2494 words)

  
 Connecticut Master Chorale - John Rutter Concert - Litchfield County Children's Choir
This season, as well as performing with the Connecticut Master Chorale, the LCCC combined choirs sang with New Haven Symphony for their Winter Pops Concerts and with Waterbury Symphony in their December performance of The Nutcracker at the Palace Theatre in Waterbury.
The Connecticut Master Chorale will be joined by the Senior Choir and members of the Junior Choir in the performance of John Rutter's Mass of the Children.
Connecticut Master Chorale- John Rutter Concert - Litchfield County Children's Choir
www.cmchorale.org /season/05/win05lccc.htm   (205 words)

  
 John Bale Book Co - Home Entertainment - Waterbury, CT, 06702-1909 - Citysearch
John Bale Book Co 158 Grand St Waterbury, CT 06702-1909
John Bale Book Co - Home Entertainment - Waterbury, CT, 06702-1909 - Citysearch
Find redecorating ideas for your indoor and outdoor spaces.
hartford.citysearch.com /profile/40885910   (117 words)

  
 Fairfield University :: Governor John G. Rowland keynote speaker at Fairfield University School of Business Awards
Governor John Rowland was elected to his second term as Governor in 1998, with the highest plurality in state history.
Connecticut Governor John G. Rowland will present the keynote address at Fairfield University's first annual Insignis Awards for Visionary Leadership and Distinguished Achievement in Business ceremony on Tuesday, March 30, at 7:30 p.m.
A graduate of Holy Cross High School in Waterbury and Villanova University, Governor Rowland and his wife, Patricia, reside in the Governor's Residence in Hartford and have five children.
www.fairfield.edu /x1677.xml   (1134 words)

  
 Headlight Herald - Serving Tracy, Minnesota, since 1880
He was baptized October 12, 1913 at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church in Waterbury Township and also was confirmed there on March 24, 1929.
Hilco John Lamprecht was born September 21, 1913 to Rev. John and Elizabeth (Kiecker) Lamprecht in Lamberton, MN.
She was preceded in death by her parents, four sisters, Menora and Jennie Steen, Ella Fingarson xand Judith in infancy, one brother Conrad Steen, niece Delores (Merle) Peterson and nephew Robert Fingarson.
www.headlightherald.com /archive/2003/obits43.htm   (1134 words)

  
 Bios O Waukesha County, Wisconsin Genealogy (GenWeb)
1787 to: Lois Cook b: 1768 d: 1838 John Myrick served as a private in the Dutchess County militia under Capt. David Waterbury, Col. Henry Luddington's regiment.
Child of John and Lois (Cook) Myrick: Lois Myrick b: 1802 d: 1875 m: 1821 to: Morris Haight b: 1799 d: 1870 Child of Morris and Lois (Myrick) Haight: Theron Wilber Haight b.
He remained in his native state until twenty-three years of age, then went to Ohio for one year, thence to Milwaukee, it being at that time a little hamlet without one frame house in completion.
www.linkstothepast.com /waukesha/marObios.html   (1134 words)

  
 Genealogy.com: The John Dutton Thoms Family of Waterbury, CT
My grandfather, John Dutton Thoms had his own law firm in the Lilly Building in Waterbury.
What I do know so far is that my great grandfather, Judge William E Thoms (Democrat)was also mayor of Waterbury, Ct from January 1906-January 3, 1910.
My father, John Dutton Thoms Jr, Grandfather John Dutton Thoms and my Great Grandfather were all graduates of Yale University.
www.genealogy.com /genealogy/users/b/r/o/Cindy-D-Brooks/index.html   (1134 words)

  
 St. John Of The Cross Church, Middlebury Connecticut
Giving Tree A Christmas Tree is adorned with the names of children at St. Cecilia's (our sister parish in Waterbury).
Parishioners make regular trips to the Waterbury shelter to help with maintenance, serve meals and visit the residents.
St. Vincent dePaul Shelter, Soup Kitchen and Sandwich Team.
www.stjohnofthecrosschurch.org /stjohnofthecrossparishcouncil.shtml   (687 words)

  
 John J. Sirica
John Joseph Sirica, the son of Italian immigrants, was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, on 19th March, 1904.
John Sirica, then Chief Judge by virtue of seniority, had assigned the case to himself only the day before, and I wanted to get a look at him.
In 1944 Sirica served as general counsel to the House Select Committee to Investigate the Federal Communications Commission and between 1949 and 1957 was a member of the law firm of Hogan and Hartson.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /JFKsirica.htm   (3092 words)

  
 News articles for Connelly, New York
Waterbury State's Attorney John Connelly focused on the stab wounds and other injuries to Demetris Rodgers, who was nine months pregnant and left to bleed to...
She and State's Attorney John A. Connelly had successfully prosecuted Colon for capital felony in the brutal death of his girlfriend's 2-year-old daughter.
Michael J. Connelly, president and CEO of Mosaica Education, Inc., said one reason for the denial of the previous application was Charter Schools USA had not...
www.linkmorgue.org /united_states/full/New_York/Connelly.html   (3092 words)

  
 John Terry Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
John Terry was born on Saturday, November 1, 1879, in Waterbury, Connecticut.
His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this comprehensive John Terry baseball stats page.
Did you know that you can compare John Terry to other rookies who also had their Major League debut during the 1902 American League season?
www.baseball-almanac.com /players/player.php?p=terryjo01   (298 words)

  
 The Waterbury Observer
John Rowland was born and raised in Waterbury.
The picture of John Rowland in the press was incomplete, Dow said, the man had often gone way beyond his role as governor to assist those in need.
If John Rowland were not held accountable for his actions, Dannehy asked, then how can the court hold the unsophisticated accountable when they come before the court.
www.waterburyobserver.com /stories/rowland.shtml   (298 words)

  
 TalkLeft: Former Conn. Gov. John Rowland Pleads Guilty, Faces Jail
John Rowland is a poster boy for all that's wrong with the political system in the U.S., having gone through the revolving door of lobbyist/office-holder and back again.
When I first read the news of ex-Conn. Republican Governor John Rowland pleading guilty this morning, there was no mention of the likely sentence.
One of his underlings was elected mayor of Waterbury, Connecticut and has preceded him to jail.
www.talkleft.com /new_archives/009107.html   (298 words)

  
 John
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wwar.com /masters/j/john-main.html   (298 words)

  
 St. John The Baptist Roman Catholic Church - Church History
John J. Fitzgerald was appointed pastor in July 1933, transferring from Sacred Heart Church in Waterbury.
John the Baptist Church came into its own on August 5, 1915, when Bishop John J. Nilan named Rev. William Kiernan the first pastor of the independent parish.
John the Baptist parish started as an improvised chapel on Prospect St, now known as Alstrum Street, in Hamden.
www.sjbrcchurch.org /history.htm   (298 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Local / Conn. / Reagan gave a boost to Connecticut GOP in 1980s
Simmons was working for former U.S. Sen. John Chaffee, R-R.I. when Reagan was president.
Some compared it to the street rally of Nov. 6, 1960, when John F. Kennedy came to town in his bid for the White House.
At the same time, he was there to support a young Republican congressional candidate, John G. Rowland -- now governor.
www.boston.com /news/local/connecticut/articles/2004/06/05/reagan_gave_a_boost_to_connecticut_gop_in_1980s   (298 words)

  
 St. Mary's Hospital in Waterbury, CT
WATERBURY, CONN. (July, 23, 2004) The State Office of Health Care Access (OHCA) today announced approval of an application by Saint Mary’s Hospital, Waterbury Hospital and the University of Connecticut Health Center/John Dempsey Hospital to provide advanced cardiac care services in Waterbury...
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www.smhosp.chime.org   (298 words)

  
 Campaigns & Elections: Career paths: how they got where they are - John Rowland, governor of Connecticut - Brief Article
John Rowland was born and raised in Waterbury, a small town in central Connecticut.
Rowland's achievements during his first term as governor included welfare reform, tax reform, and a variety of social issues afflicting the state including education, rising crime rates and the environment.
Rowland won the election with 36 percent of the vote, running on a campaign platform of keeping the newly imposed state income tax in check.
findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2519/is_4_23/ai_86517867   (298 words)

  
 John Rowland,
When the mayors of Bridgeport and Waterbury found themselves mired in scandal and criminal charges in recent years, Connecticut governor John Rowland urged them to resign, saying they would be unable to lead their cities while mired in huge controversies.(investigation of governor over alleged corruption)(Brief Article) (National Review)
Crown appointment: Guernsey; Mr Richard John Collas as Bailiff of Guernsey.
Crooked John Rowland, out in Connecticut, skeevy James McGreevey, going out in New Jersey--and between them, George Pataki of New York, who has found the Zen way to statesmanship.(Brief Article) (National Review)
www.infoplease.com /ipa/A0922171.html   (298 words)

  
 John rowland - Network Live
John G. Rowland (born May 24, 1957 in Waterbury, Connecticut) was the Governor of...
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john_rowland.networklive.org   (298 words)

  
 John G Rowland - Governor of Connecticut
JOHN G. ROWLAND was born in Waterbury, Connecticut.
JOHN G. ROWLAND GOVERNOR OF CONNECTICUT On January 4, 1995, John G. Rowland was sworn in as Connecticut's 86th Governor.
John G. Rowland announced the move Thursday at a news conference, saying the proposal would cut nitrogen discharges into the sound by 6,750 tons per year.
ontalink.com /politics/usa/USA/connecticut/john_g_rowland.html   (298 words)

  
 JWSR-v5n2-John Markoff
A valuable collection of essays may be found in Ezra N. Suleiman and John Waterbury, The Political Economy of Public Sector Reform and Privatization (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1990).
Only one year after Rousseau's complaint, in fact, the expulsion of John Wilkes from the British Parliament set off a long campaign fought out in the journalistic, judicial, electoral, and parliamentary arenas -- and in the streets -- that was an early prototype of the modern social movement.
John Markoff and Verónica Montecinos, "The Ubiquitous Rise of Economists," Journal of Public Policy 13, 1993, pp.
jwsr.ucr.edu /archive/vol5/number2/html/markoff   (10600 words)

  
 Brennan Confirmed as Waterbury Campus Director - September 11, 2000
Brennan has also been a political advisor to former Congressman Ronald A. Sarasin and to John G. Rowland, both as a congressman and governor.
Brennan, of Middlebury, was special assistant to the commissioner of the state Department of Education from 1995-98, where he represented the commissioner in pending legislative matters and consulted on issues about alternative schools and learning centers.
Brennan was political director of the Rowland for Governor Committee in 1994-95 and chaired Rowland's gubernatorial inauguration committee.
www.advance.uconn.edu /2000/000911/00091108.htm   (438 words)

  
 John Frederick Kensett
An exhibition of John Frederick Kensett’s "Last Summer’s Work" was held at the Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury CT in 2001.
Kensett traveled with Asher Durand and John Casilear to the Adirondacks and Europe in the 1840s, and to the White Mountains of New Hampshire with Benjamin Champney and Casilear in 1850.
Kensett was one of the finest of the Hudson River School artists who rose to prominence after the death of Thomas Cole.
home.att.net /~hudsonriverschool/artist_kensett.htm   (438 words)

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