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  2. List of charter schools in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Brass City Charter School; Common Ground High School; Elm City College Preparatory School; Elm City Montessori Charter School; Highville Charter School; New London County

  3. Saint Anne Church (Waterbury, CT) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Anne Parish was founded in 1886 to serve city's the French-Catholic population. For nearly 100 years, two 100 foot steeples served as a prominent Waterbury landmark; however, due to ongoing structural problems, the spires were carefully removed in 2019 and stored for possible reconstruction.

  4. Waterbury, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Waterbury is a city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Waterbury had a population of 114,403 as of the 2020 Census. [2] The city is 33 miles (53 km) southwest of Hartford and 77 miles (124 km) northeast of New York City. Waterbury is the largest city in the Naugatuck Valley Planning Region and second-largest city in New Haven County.

  5. Waterbury Brass Company - Wikipedia

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    The Waterbury Brass Company was founded in 1846, by a group of businessmen led by Israel Holmes, a Waterbury industrialist who had previously engaged in other brass works. The company acquired a water privilege on the Mad River, and built its mill on the river's north bank. By the late 1850s the company was rolling more brass than any other ...

  6. Chase Brass and Copper Company - Wikipedia

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    It is now occupied by the city of Waterbury’s offices. Chase Brass commissioned well-known architect Cass Gilbert to design it in 1916, across from his recently completed Waterbury city hall. Henry Chase, the company president, specifically requested that the headquarters be designed to contrast with the style of the city hall, resulting in a ...

  7. Young Marines - Wikipedia

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    Young Marines training in Okinawa. The Young Marines was founded in 1959, by the Brass City detachment of the Marine Corps League in Waterbury, CT.The Young Marines received its charter on October 17, 1965, and continued its affiliation with the MCL as well as becoming US Marine Corps drug demand reduction program for youth in July 1993.

  8. Waterbury Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Waterbury Public Schools operates under the leadership of a superintendent and a board of education that consists of 10 elected members and the city mayor. The superintendent's position is currently vacant. [2] Waterbury's 1,500 teachers work in 30 schools and educational programs. They belong to the Waterbury Teachers' Association.

  9. List of high schools in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Wilby High School: Waterbury Public Schools: Waterbury: New Haven County: Naugatuck Valley League: Wildcats: H.C. Wilcox Technical High School (Wilcox Tech) Connecticut Technical High School System: Meriden: New Haven County: Connecticut Technical Conference: Wildcats: Williams School: Private (nonsectarian) New London: New London County ...