Hamden


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Ham•den

(ˈhæm dən)

n.
a town in S Connecticut. 51,071.
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Well, Farringdon is where he lived, before he went to sea; his real name was Hamden Pye, and the Pyes were the great folk at Farringdon.
A candidate for mayor in Hamden, Connecticut had her Tesla Model 3 stolen, chased it after pinpointing its location on her Tesla app and found herself in trouble with local cops for doing so.
Release date- 25072019 - Fairfield, CT - While Stop & Shop customers in Fairfield and Hamden have proven themselves lucky in recent weeks, winning $100,000 each in the CT Lottery's Cash5 drawing, two Southern CT food pantries are the real winners, as Stop & Shop has donated its two $1,000 retailer bonus checks to help neighbors in need..
"[TV] networks are losing younger viewers, particularly men, because of the way men are generally portrayed--as losers," said Rich Hanley, a communications professor at Quinnipiac University at Hamden, Conn.
GARY NAYSMITH is hopeful that Scotland can perform an 'Iceland' on Germany at Hamden on Saturday.
Nichols graduated from Quinnipiac School of Law in Hamden, Conn., in 1983.
Hamden Systems Sales Limited, designers and manufacturers of specialist machinery for the food manufacturing industry, offers bakers the Superglazer, a state of the art sprayer for the application of sweet and savoury glazes.
Keep only these, and you will find that you are obeying all the others." (Matthew 22: 35-40) --Margaret Watrous Hamden, Conn.
5 by The Polling Institute at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut said 13% of the 1,400 surveyed chose New York as their favorite destination when asked to choose a single site.
Inside the dusty compound behind the Sheik Hamden Bin Rashid Al Makoum mosque near San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas state, the faithful are summoned to prayer five times a day.
Gerald Conlogue, a professor of diagnostic imaging at Quinnipiac University, Hamden, Conn., and associates used a CT scan to identify organ tissue that may yield clues about how the Soap Lady died.
A National Guard sergeant as well as a Muslim who covers her head when out of uniform, the Hamden woman has been regarded as both friend and enemy.