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  2. East Windsor, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    East Windsor is halfway between Hartford and Springfield, each 12 miles (19 km) away. Interstate 91 serves East Windsor with exits 44 and 45. Windsor Locks station is the nearest passenger train station. Bradley International Airport is 5 miles (8 km) away. Skylark Airport is a small airstrip to help young aviators learn how to fly.

  3. Broad Brook, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The Broad Brook CDP occupies most of the east-central part of the town of East Windsor. It is bordered to the east by the town of Ellington in Tolland County, to the south by Chamberlain Road and Ketch Brook, to the west by the Scantic River, and to the north by Connecticut Route 140 and a portion of Broad Brook, the community's namesake waterway.

  4. Woodbridge, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Woodbridge also shares the Amity Regional High School with the neighboring towns of Bethany and Orange. The high school is located in Woodbridge's town center area. Woodbridge is home to Ezra Academy, a regional Jewish day school whose students reside in 21 towns throughout New Haven and Fairfield counties. [26]

  5. U.S. Route 5 in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    After crossing into the town of East Windsor, the roadway becomes two lanes wide with auxiliary left turn lanes and is known as South Main Street. It intersects with Route 191 (Phelps Street), which leads to the East Windsor town center. About half a mile (0.80 km) north of this junction, US 5 leaves Main Street to go on Prospect Hill Road ...

  6. Connecticut Route 140 - Wikipedia

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    The following year, Route 140 in Windsor Locks was relocated from Spring Street (old Route 20) to Elm Street (former SR 523). In 1963, Route 140 was extended to its eastern terminus in Stafford, and rerouted slightly north to absorb a connector (Route 140A) between Route 83 and the center of Ellington in the process.

  7. List of Connecticut state parks - Wikipedia

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    Bloomfield, Windsor Hartford 72 29 Barber Pond Wetlands. Access via CT-305 (Old Windsor Road). Barn Island Wildlife Management Area: Stonington New London 1013 410 Little Narragansett Bay Marshes. Parking at the Barn Island Boat Launch and South East Parking. Bartlett Brook Wildlife Management Area: Lebanon New London 687 278

  8. New Hartford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    US 202 leads west to Torrington and east to Avon, while US 44 leads northwest to Winsted and southeast to Hartford. Connecticut Route 219 has its southern terminus at US 202 between Bakerville and Nepaug, and leads north through New Hartford Center into Barkhamsted. Being a primarily rural town, New Hartford does not have any public transit ...

  9. Greater Hartford - Wikipedia

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    Greater Hartford is a region located in the U.S. state of Connecticut, centered on the state's capital of Hartford.It represents the only combined statistical area in Connecticut defined by a city within the state, being bordered by the Greater Boston region to the northeast and New York metropolitan area to the south and west. [2]