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| It is now the home to the | Norwalk Adult School. |
| Norwalk advises that he is aware of Carlito as an acc | |
| Frank Bissell, an architect who had moved to | Norwalk after having worked in the New York offices o |
| ural district with the exceptions of Amherst, | Norwalk, and Vermilion. |
| Gilead, Galion, Crestline, Shelby, Plymouth, | Norwalk, and Berlin Heights. |
| Corners, and part of Silvermine (extends into | Norwalk and Wilton). |
| train cost passengers 30 cents to go to South | Norwalk and 50 cents to Danbury at a time when the da |
| major cities of East Los Angeles, Montebello, | Norwalk, and Pomona are all majority Latino enclaves |
| d, New Canaan, and Darien, as well as part of | Norwalk and containing some of the most expensive res |
| y 24, 1853 with the completion of the Toledo, | Norwalk and Cleveland Railroad to Grafton, Ohio on th |
| und include Bridgeport, New London, Stamford, | Norwalk, and New Haven. |
| changing the southeast end to Route 174 near | Norwalk; at the same time, the northernmost piece was |
| 33 barely crosses the northeastern corner of | Norwalk before continuing into Wilton. |
| ere it bends north and flows through Peru and | Norwalk before reaching Milan. |
| Purchase of | Norwalk by Harry Townsend, a WPA mural in Norwalk Cit |
| oute61C is a 0.72-mile connection between the | Norwalk Bypass US 20/SR 18 and SR 61 southwest of Nor |
| Hutton Imperial Center, | Norwalk, CA |
| hn Glenn, for which John Glenn High School in | Norwalk, California was named. |
| Keith Michael Ginter (born May 5, 1976 in | Norwalk, California) is a former American Major Leagu |
| James Vo Parque (born February 8, 1976 in | Norwalk, California) is a former Major League Basebal |
| Located in | Norwalk, California, it is the eastern terminus of th |
| Alondra Blvd and Pioneer Blvd. in the city of | Norwalk, California. |
| c nurse at the Metropolitan State Hospital in | Norwalk, California. |
| He was reared in | Norwalk, California. |
| Chief was founded in 1955 in | Norwalk, California. |
| nified School District high school located in | Norwalk, California. |
| In 1977 she married Patrick Sheehan, in | Norwalk, California; they had four children, includin |
| He was interred in | Norwalk Cemetery. |
| h operated in Los Angeles County: Long Beach, | Norwalk, Cerritos, City of Santa Monica, Culver City |
| The | Norwalk City Hall is located in Norwalk, Connecticut. |
| He served as prosecuting attorney in | Norwalk City Court from 1951 to 1955, and as corporat |
| s Ledge Light, as seen from the water off the | Norwalk coastline. |
| He clerked in a store in | Norwalk, Connecticut and another in New York City. |
| ingston, New Jersey • Boston, Massachusetts • | Norwalk, Connecticut |
| Vanderbilt was raised in | Norwalk, Connecticut and attended school in New Canaa |
| unded The White Barn Theatre at her estate in | Norwalk, Connecticut in 1947. |
| Sherman was born in | Norwalk, Connecticut and educated at the local school |
| He was the mayor of the city of | Norwalk, Connecticut 1917-1921. |
| Fitch was born in | Norwalk, Connecticut the eldest son and the first chi |
| Edward Calvin Kendall (March 8, 1886, South | Norwalk, Connecticut - May 4, 1972, Princeton, New Je |
| Steiner joined the | Norwalk, Connecticut branch of the African American c |
| He was born in | Norwalk, Connecticut |
| He now resides in | Norwalk, Connecticut and Patagonia, Arizona. |
| Rummler moved to South | Norwalk, Connecticut in 1907. |
| He retired before dying in | Norwalk, Connecticut in 1935. |
| s a software development corporation based in | Norwalk, Connecticut with engineering and support fac |
| Forrest McClendon (born in | Norwalk, Connecticut) is an American stage actor, sin |
| ory O'Neil McCarthy (born October 30, 1968 in | Norwalk, Connecticut) is an American former Major Lea |
| Paul John Lane, Jr. (born January 30, 1960 in | Norwalk, Connecticut) is a former American football d |
| Idris Price (born August 30, 1977 in | Norwalk, Connecticut) is an American football linebac |
| Born in | Norwalk, Connecticut, Wilson graduated from Harvard U |
| t. Joseph is a Roman Catholic church in South | Norwalk, Connecticut, part of the Diocese of Bridgepo |
| aston Press, a division of MBI Inc., based in | Norwalk, Connecticut, is a publisher specializing in |
| September 14, 1933 at St. Mary's Seminary in | Norwalk, Connecticut, where he went on to obtain a ba |
| r and Long Island Sound between Hell Gate and | Norwalk, Connecticut, a territory that included easte |
| old WSJS and WTQR to Radio Equity Partners of | Norwalk, Connecticut, in a deal completed in April 19 |
| He died in | Norwalk, Connecticut, June 8, 1873. |
| Born in | Norwalk, Connecticut, Belden attended the public scho |
| Irwin was elected mayor of | Norwalk, Connecticut, in November 1971. |
| St. Mary is a Roman Catholic church in | Norwalk, Connecticut, part of the Diocese of Bridgepo |
| otball career at Brien McMahon High School in | Norwalk, Connecticut. |
| students in middle school and high school in | Norwalk, Connecticut. |
| located at the Burndy Engineering Company in | Norwalk, Connecticut. |
| University in 1828 and commenced practice in | Norwalk, Connecticut. |
| a continuation of the road leading north from | Norwalk, Connecticut. |
| d Style or 1641 New Style) which later became | Norwalk, Connecticut. |
| He died in | Norwalk, Connecticut. |
| Campus (Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten) in | Norwalk, Connecticut. |
| design as lighthouses at Sheffield Island in | Norwalk, Connecticut; Morgan Point in Noank, Connecti |
| The ex-Must staff in | Norwalk continued to provide client/server fourth-gen |
| Graphic Arts Center, Artist & Master Printer | Norwalk, CT |
| also has spent time at News 12 Connecticut in | Norwalk, CT and WeatherVision in Jackson, MS. |
| Connecticut Graphic Arts Center, | Norwalk, CT |
| ducts in a 40,000 square foot FDA facility in | Norwalk, CT. |
| ckie Robinson “Afternoon of Jazz” Festival in | Norwalk, CT. |
| d to Hearst Publications and discontinued its | Norwalk edition leaving The Hour as the sole independ |
| d-base competitor began circulating a special | Norwalk edition with significantly increased local co |
| design as lighthouses at Sheffield Island in | Norwalk; Great Captain Island in Greenwich; Old Field |
| The | Norwalk Harbor Commission was established in 1984 by |
| r Adult School is also the home field for the | Norwalk High School Lancer Football team. |
| Nathan Hale Middle School and graduated from | Norwalk High School in 1983. |
| After graduating | Norwalk High School in Norwalk, Iowa, he turned down |
| The Shea-Magrath Sports Complex at | Norwalk High School in Connecticut is partially named |
| ommunity, Price currently protects and serves | Norwalk High School as a member of the security guard |
| Norwalk High School | |
| He graduated from | Norwalk High School in 1867. |
| Norwalk Hills (North Norwalk) | |
| He is buried in the East | Norwalk Historical Cemetery. |
| ained control of the majority of stock of the | Norwalk Horse Railway Company and returned to Norwalk |
| Manning died at | Norwalk Hospital in Connecticut, aged 89. |
| the 1900s, at which point it was renamed The | Norwalk Hour. |
| Lewis Laylin was born September 28, 1848 in | Norwalk, Huron County, Ohio. |
| He represented | Norwalk in the Connecticut House of Representatives i |
| t rail line running between Redondo Beach and | Norwalk in the median of the Century Freeway (Interst |
| Norwalk is a Los Angeles County Metro Rail station on | |
| Shea Island off the coast of | Norwalk is also named for him. |
| Norwalk is a member of the Gateway Cities Council of | |
| lighthouse located at the southern end of the | Norwalk Islands on the west entrance of the Norwalk R |
| Thomas Fitch IV served as | Norwalk Justice of the Peace, Deputy and Assistant to |
| ale, Gardena, Compton, Paramount, Bellflower, | Norwalk, La Mirada, and Fullerton. |
| Mark of Sachem Mahackemo, | Norwalk Land Records Vol. 1 |
| Norwalk later named Kendall Elementary School in hono | |
| nty's needs, but the growth of Bridgeport and | Norwalk made them more logical choices for county sea |
| 136 unit public housing complex in the South | Norwalk neighborhood of Norwalk, Connecticut in the b |
| 5; Founded: 1996; Towns represented: Darien, | Norwalk, New Canaan, Stamford, Wilton, Westport, Gree |
| He was born in South | Norwalk, Norwalk, Connecticut, but grew up in Portlan |
| John Henry Boalt (March 29, 1837 in | Norwalk, Ohio - May 9, 1901 in Cloverdale, California |
| Sandusky, Ohio, and southeast to the greater | Norwalk, Ohio area, where it is the only station avai |
| He moved to | Norwalk, Ohio, in January 1882, where he practiced la |
| on, Fairfield, Greenwich, Monroe, New Canaan, | Norwalk, Oxford, Redding, Ridgefield, Shelton (part), |
| d winning the election in both the Wilton and | Norwalk parts of the 143rd District. |
| rada, Huntington Park, La Mirada, Montebello, | Norwalk, Pico Rivera, Santa Fe Springs, South El Mont |
| ngeles and San Gabriel Valley areas including | Norwalk, Pomona, Santa Fe Springs, La Puente, the Cit |
| The Danbury and | Norwalk Railroad opened the line in late February 185 |
| o worked as Vice President of the Danbury and | Norwalk Railroad, and, in 1881, became its president. |
| rst few years, a freshet and a flood from the | Norwalk River twice shut down the line for repairs. |
| After a 1955 flood devastated the | Norwalk River Valley, the state of Connecticut bought |
| er Railroad Bridge at Cos Cob, built in 1904; | Norwalk River Railroad Bridge at Norwalk, 1896; Sauga |
| r Railroad Bridge, at Cos Cob, built in 1904; | Norwalk River Railroad Bridge at South Norwalk, 1896; |
| er Railroad Bridge at Cos Cob, built in 1904; | Norwalk River Railroad Bridge at Norwalk, 1896; Sauga |
| Norwalk River - Norwalk | |
| Norwalk River Railroad Bridge at Norwalk, 1896; | |
| She is also a member of the | Norwalk River Valley Trail steering committee, the Bo |
| Route 7, Portland Avenue, Route 107, and the | Norwalk River. |
| ing located at 31 Concord Street in the South | Norwalk section of the city of Norwalk, Connecticut. |
| He attended | Norwalk Seminary, studied law and was admitted to the |
| In 1837 Thomson became the Principal of the | Norwalk Seminary, where his success was so great that |
| amilies in surrounding communities of Darien, | Norwalk, Stamford, Ridgefield, and Wilton, as well as |
| Fedele attended Fairfield University and | Norwalk State Technical College. |
| o Local line 125 (between Manhattan Beach and | Norwalk Station) and Norwalk Transit line 5. (east of |
| The next day they set off on the burning of | Norwalk that left only 6 houses standing after the ra |
| In 2006, the lines were merged into the | Norwalk Transit System |
| Norwalk Transit receives its operating revenue from f | |
| The rail feeder service implemented by | Norwalk Transit provides direct interconnectivity bet |
| Norwalk Transit uses 40-foot (12 m) long buses for it | |
| h is accessible by road or by public transit; | Norwalk Transit District provides direct bus service |
| ents for seniors and disabled, 25 cents for a | Norwalk Transit transfer, and 50 cents for an interag |
| *Norwalk Transit Line 4 connects to Norwalk/Santa Fe S | |
| Norwalk Transit operates a connector shuttle bus serv | |
| s, Foothill Transit, Montebello Bus Lines and | Norwalk Transit. |
| Norwalk Transit: 2, 4*, 5 | |
| Laylin was city clerk of | Norwalk two years, a member of the Huron County board |
| of the Burndy Library collection remained in | Norwalk until after Bern Dibner's death in 1988. |
| e 143rd District includes parts of Wilton and | Norwalk, USA. |
| ca, Bellevue, Grafton, Greenwich, New London, | Norwalk, Vermilion, Wellington, and Willard, among ot |
| l shut for ten days due to an outbreak of the | Norwalk virus. |
| The decision to place the hospital in | Norwalk was prompted primarily because of its locatio |
| o on Metro-North's New Haven Line, as are the | Norwalk, Westport, and Devon bridges -- has since bee |
| and attended Excelsior High School in nearby | Norwalk where he starred at quarterback. |
| It serves the municipalities of | Norwalk, Wilton, Westport, Weston and Stamford. |
| r the Music Shed or Ozawa Hall, including the | Norwalk Youth Symphony, from Norwalk, Connecticut, th |
| The | Norwalk Youth Symphony has played in several location |
| The | Norwalk Youth Symphony (est. |
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