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  2. Thames River (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    377 feet (115 m) • maximum. 4,348 feet (1,325 m) The Thames River (/ θeɪmz / thaymz) [1] is a short river and tidal estuary in the state of Connecticut. It flows south for 15 miles (24 km) [2] through eastern Connecticut from the junction of the Yantic River and Shetucket River at Norwich, Connecticut, to New London and Groton, Connecticut ...

  3. Three Rivers Community College (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Website. threerivers.edu. Three Rivers Community College (TRCC) is a public community college in Norwich, Connecticut. It was formed in 1992 by the merger of Mohegan Community College and Thames Valley State Technical College[ 2 ] and is named after the three major rivers in the region: the Shetucket, the Yantic and the Thames. [ 4 ] It is ...

  4. List of newspapers in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Norwich Packet or, the Country Journal, 1785. Newspapers published in Norwich, Connecticut: Chelsea Courier, W., Nov. 30, 1796-May 24, 1798 [ 13 ] The Courier, W., May 31, 1798-Mar. 15, 1800 [ 13 ] The Oxford English Dictionary attests the first recorded use of the term " Hello " to The Courier in 1826.

  5. The Lakeville Journal - Wikipedia

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    Lakeville, Connecticut. Circulation. 4,800. Website. lakevillejournal.com. The Lakeville Journal is an American weekly newspaper in Lakeville, Connecticut. It is published by The Lakeville Journal Company, [1] which also publishes the Millerton News and published the Winsted Journal as a separate publication until it merged with the Lakeville ...

  6. Gold Star Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    1943 south span 1973 north span (twinned) Location. The Gold Star Memorial Bridge is a pair of steel truss bridges that carry both Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1 across the Thames River between New London, Connecticut and Groton, Connecticut. The bridge is the largest structure in the state, with more than 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m 2) of deck ...

  7. Republican-American - Wikipedia

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    English. Headquarters. 389 Meadow Street, Waterbury, Connecticut 06722-2090. Website. rep-am.com. The Republican-American is a conservative-leaning, family-owned newspaper based in Waterbury, Connecticut. It was established in 1990 through merger of two newspapers under the same ownership: Waterbury American and Waterbury Republican.

  8. Stonebridge Press - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.stonebridgepress.com. Stonebridge Press, Inc. is a privately held newspaper company based in Southbridge, Massachusetts. It was formed October 27, 1995, to operate the newspapers acquired through the purchase of a various newspapers. In addition to its Massachusetts operations, the company owns the Salmon Press group of weekly ...

  9. The Hartford Times - Wikipedia

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    List of newspapers. The Hartford Times was a daily afternoon newspaper serving the Hartford, Connecticut, community from 1817 to 1976. It was owned for decades by the Gannett Company which sold the financially struggling paper in 1973 to the owners of the New Haven Register, who failed to turn things around leading to its closure in 1976.