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Special prices are offered at 628 Warren Ave. for restaurant week. They are French Dip Sandwich ($11.99); Lobster Roll & Fries ($19.99); Famous Fried Chicken Sandwich ($9.99); and Signature Roast ...
Spring's Hudson Valley Restaurant Week (HVRW) is upon us.Which means its time to make reservations. The two-week discounted dining event, which runs April 8 to 21, features more than 140 ...
Trumbull Center is a section or neighborhood of the town of Trumbull in Fairfield County, Connecticut in New England. It is considered the center of the town, and was the seat of town government from 1883 through 1957. The Pequonnock River flows through the center in an easterly direction.
Trumbull Shopping Park was renamed Westfield Shoppingtown Trumbull in 1998. [6] The mall was renamed Westfield Trumbull with the company-wide discontinuation of the "Westfield Shoppingtown" naming convention in May 2005, citing that "the name served its purpose" and that "Shoppingtown is part of [their] heritage, but Westfield is the brand."
New York Restaurant Week, also known as NYC Restaurant Week is an event held twice a year in which participating restaurants in New York City offer prix fixe lunches and dinners. At the finest restaurants, this can be a fraction of the usual prices. The event is held in early winter (January/February) and summer (June/July).
Trumbull EMS is a combined volunteer/paid organization founded in 1976. Trumbull EMS headquarters is at 250 Middlebrooks Avenue. Today, the organization is a town operated entity, operating as a "third service" with paid staff being town employees. Trumbull EMS is part of the Sponsor Council Hospitals of Greater Bridgeport region.
Date Event Origin Notes Image April 18 Black Day: A single people's day celebrated with jajangmyeon, the black noodle dish which gave the day its name.: November 11 Pepero Day
The Trumbull Crier, during the 1990s, was a student who made announcements during dinner from the balcony of the college dining hall. The Crier would begin the announcements with, "Moo-ye, Moo-ye, it's six o'clock in Trumbull College, and all is well!" The first Trumbull Crier was Jeremy Monthy (Class of 1995), who came up with the concept.