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The original Fitch High School (now the former location of Fitch Middle School) was built in 1928 next to the Town Hall on Poquonock Road and was funded in part by the will of a local merchant, Charles Fitch, with the stipulation that it be named after his son - Robert E. Fitch.
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The John Fitch School is a historic former school building at 156 Bloomfield Avenue in Windsor, Connecticut, United States.Built in 1929 and twice enlarged, it is a prominent local example of the Beaux Arts style, and was the town's first purpose-built high school.
Farmington High School (Connecticut) Fitch High School; Francis T. Maloney High School; Frank Scott Bunnell High School; G. Gilbert School; Glastonbury High School;
The four large schools, Ledyard, New London, Fitch and East Lyme announced that they would be leaving the ECC and forming a new conference named the Southeastern Connecticut Athletic Conference. During that same time five other schools, Bacon Academy, Waterford, Montville, Wheeler and Stonington applied to join the shoreline conference. [ 1 ]
An 18-year-old student at Glastonbury High School in Connecticut has been charged with two counts of third-degree computer crime after he allegedly hacked into his school computer database and put ...
A small Fitch Monument in Warminster, Pennsylvania, was moved in September 2012 from York and Street Roads to the Craven Hall Historical Society site and site of the John Fitch Steamboat Museum at the southeast corner of Street & Newtown Roads in Warminster; John Fitch High School was built on Bloomfield Avenue in Windsor, Connecticut in 1922 ...
Harvey was raised in Mystic, Connecticut, with his two older sisters, Jessica and Jocelyn. His father was a standout athlete at Groton, Connecticut's Fitch Senior High School and attended the University of Connecticut where he played both baseball (as a centerfielder) [5] and football, even appearing in the 1972 College World Series. [3]