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William A. Petit Jr. (born September 24, 1956) [1] is an American former physician and politician. A Republican, he represented District 22 (Plainville and formerly part of New Britain) in the Connecticut House of Representatives from 2017 to 2023.
He was the son of Robert Johnstone Vance, founder [1] and publisher of the New Britain Herald from 1881 until his death in 1902. During his tenure as publisher, the elder Vance won a term in the U.S. Congress, and was later elected mayor of New Britain. Robert C. Vance’s mother, Mathilda O'Connor Vance, became publisher of the Herald in 1904 [2]
On December 13, 1948, the New Britain Herald reported that during the New Britain Dry Cleaning Corporation's annual Christmas party, a bonus was given to all employees by Woodrow Kloiber on the following basis: A full week's pay was given to employees who had been with the company for one or more years, and a half week's pay to employees who ...
New Britain Township Police Chief Richard Clowser is not releasing the names of the dead at this point. Clowser confirmed that police conducted a well-being check on Dec. 28 at a home in the 100 ...
Born in New Britain, Connecticut, Amenta served in the United States Army Air Forces as a pilot during World War II. In 1947, he received his bachelor's degree from New Britain Teachers College (now Central Connecticut State University). He was the legislative director of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Workers.
Wilma L. Martin. Wilma Lou Martin, 95, of Prosser, died on Nov. 24. She was born in Springfield, S.D., and lived in Prosser since 1953. She worked as a school bus driver and cafeteria worker for ...
After graduating from Smith College in 1929, Carrier taught at New Britain High school, and then five years at Hall High School in West Hartford, before retiring in 1969. She taught several subjects, but is most remembered for teaching Latin. Her work was published in the New Yorker, [2] New York Quarterly, [3] Ploughshares, [4] Poetry, [5] and ...
John's brother James Talcott, and several other New Britain figures helped make the New Britain Knitting Company flourish. [12] The two Talcotts subsequently formed the American Hosiery Company in 1868 with locations in New Britain and New York City. [13] Both companies became well known for making shirts, fine hosiery and underwear.