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The Middletown Times, daily newspaper in Middletown during 1913-1914 [6] or during 1914-January 1915 [4] The Middletown Tribune , Republican newspaper in Middletown, Connecticut including 1893-1906, daily ex. Sun [ 6 ] [ 4 ]
Enfield was the headquarters of Pilch Meat Breeders, which was once the second-largest broiler breeder in the world. The company was founded by Chester Pilch in 1936, and sold in 1969 to DeKalb Agricultural Research Corp. At its peak, Pilch owned 230 acres in Enfield, had farms in four countries, and produced about 24 million chickens a year.
In 1967, Neil Ellis, a real estate developer with an interest in journalism, bought two weekly newspapers, the Rockville Journal and South and East Windsor Inquirer.The weeklies were merged into the daily Journal Inquirer in 1968.
Nov. 18—A Massachusetts man who broke into an Enfield home last year and beat one of the elderly residents with a flashlight — but was later acquitted of the resulting charges on insanity ...
The Enfield settlement, was founded in the 1780s, and lasted until 1917. There were three distinct centers of development, called "families" by the Shakers. [ 3 ] In 1930, 1600 acres of the former settlement were purchased by the State of Connecticut to establish a new prison farm[3]; eventually becoming the state's largest prison complex.
Kings Island is the largest island in the Connecticut River and is located between Enfield and Suffield, Connecticut in Hartford County.Other names include Colonel John Pynchon's Island, Copper Island, Devotion Island, General Lyman Island, Great Island, Lyman Island, and Terry's Island [1] The island is nearly a mile long and contains 104 Acres.
Enfield: Recent elections. State Election 2018: House District 58 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic: Thomas Arnone 3,995 53.60 Republican: Greg Stokes 3,461
Hersam Acorn was founded in 1997 after the merger of the Hersam Publishing Company, founded in 1908, with Acorn Press, founded in 1937. In September 2007, the company made its largest acquisition to date, buying the former Hometown Publications and Trumbull Printing , founded in 1959, from Journal Communications , which had purchased them in 1979.