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Mendon and High
Mendon High school is also currently at 13 state championships in football, their most recent coming over Fowler ( 33-0 ) where the Hornets displayed a big game of smash-mouth football.
All students in grades 9-12 attend Cumberland High School, a modern campus spread over on Mendon Road / Route 122.
Originally opened at its Mendon Road location in 1961, Cumberland High School was formally rededicated on September 27, 2008 after five years of construction and renovation.
In 2007, Brighton placed higher ( 87th ) than its cross-town rival, Pittsford Mendon High School ( 94th ) for the first time in several years.
) No other school in Monroe County placed in the top 1, 000, including, most notably, cross-town rival Pittsford Mendon High School.
* Tyson Beckford-Model and actor, attended Pittsford Mendon High School
He then graduated from Pittsford Mendon High School in the affluent suburb of Pittsford as a participant in the Urban-Suburban Program, a busing program designed to give educational opportunities to urban youth in the city's surrounding suburban school districts.
** Mendon Road, Cumberland Hill Road, Hamlet Avenue, Court Street, Street, High Street, Arnold Street ( Main Street, Railroad Street ), Railroad Street and Harris Avenue
Allen Creek, Jefferson Road, and the northern part of Mendon Center Elementary Schools feed into Calkins Road Middle School, then to Pittsford Sutherland High School.
* 2005, Pittsford Mendon High School, New York

Mendon and School
Mendon is served by the Pittsford Central School District in the north and the Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District in the south.
Williams was born in Mendon, New York, and attended the Rochester Institute of Technology's School for American Craftsman, where he graduated after studying furniture design and woodworking.

Mendon and better
Some of the better known ' stations ' included: the Henry Quinby farm by Mendon Ponds Park, which today is by the Fieldstone Smokehouse ; the David H. Richardson farm on East Henrietta Road near Castle Road ; the Warrant farm in Brighton, 1956 West Henrietta Road ; the old Frederick Douglass home on South Avenue near the current Highland Park ; a cluster of houses along Exchange Street where numerous Quakers lived, and now where the Blue Cross Arena sits, and the home of Harvey Humphrey on Genesee Street.

Mendon and on
In fiscal year 2008, the town of Mendon spent 1. 66 % ($ 187, 825 ) of its budget on its public library — some $ 32 per person.
* Mendon on the east
* Mendon on the south
Each year, the village celebrates the Mendon Riverfest at Reed River Park on the banks of the St. Joseph River.
The Town of Mendon is on the south border of the county.
Mendon's village hall, officially named the Mendon Town Hall, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Aldrich Family Association, and family cemetery, was located in the neighboring community of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, once part of Mendon, on the Rhode Island border.
In 1910, Goveror Draper drove with President William Howard Taft, on an official state visit, to pay respects to Taft's ancestral family homes in Mendon, and Uxbridge, just west of Hopedale.
Kimball's first daughter, Judith Marvin, was born in Mendon on July 29, 1823.
Married on 7 November 1822 in Mendon.
* George Washington Baker House, Mendon, UT, listed on the NRHP in Utah
* Samuel Baker House ( Mendon, Utah ), listed on the NRHP in Utah
Before the ships move away, Mendon discovers a patch of strange material on the Klingon ship, but does not bring it to Captain Picard's attention.
Mendon reveals that he knew of the same material on the Klingon ship.

Mendon and Michigan
Mendon is a village in St. Joseph County in the U. S. state of Michigan.
Mendon is also one of the top academic schools southwestern Michigan.
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Mendon Township is a civil township of St. Joseph County in the U. S. state of Michigan.
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Mendon and region
Mendon is very historic and is now part of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, the oldest industrialized region in the United States.

Mendon and .
In Massachusetts, the Middle Post Road runs along sections of modern Route 16 to Mendon, then through Bellingham, and then via Route 109 from Medway to Dedham where it meets with the Lower Post Road ( old U. S. Route 1 ) heading into Boston.
From the Douglas town line to the intersection of Massachusetts Route 122, it is known as Hartford Avenue West ; from Route 122 to the Mendon town line, it is known as Hartford Avenue East.
It follows that road to Route 16, which follows the route of the Post Road for approximately one-half mile eastward to Maple Street, which follows the route into Mendon town center.
The Post Road enters from Mendon as Hartford Avenue.
The original Post Road from Mendon followed Village Street through Medway to the Tavern and Inn in Medway Village near the Charles River.
Middle Post Road connected Hartford and Boston, MA via Coventry and Pomfret, CT, and Mendon and Roxbury, MA.
Mendon is a village in Adams County, Illinois, United States.
Mendon is located at ( 40. 088241 ,-91. 284458 ).
The oldest road in Medway was laid out in 1670 and was known for years as Old Mendon Road.
Mendon is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States.
The Nipmuc people once inhabited Mendon, and Nipmuc Pond is named for them.
Wacentug and Rice City held two of these villages in Mendon, in a section that later became Uxbridge.
This was the beginning of Mendon.
The land for the settlement was square of Native American land in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and was purchased from the Nipmuc Indians, “ for divers good and vallewable considerations them there unto Moovinge and especiall for an in consideration of the summe of twenty fower pound Ster .” In 1662, " Squinshepauke Plantation was started at the Netmocke settlement and plantation ", and was incorporated as the town of Mendon in 1667.
The early settlement at Mendon was first listed in Essex County in 1667, then in 1671 in Suffolk County, and in Worcester County from 1731.
Mendon was first settled in 1660 and was officially incorporated in 1667.
On July 14, 1675, early violence in King Philip's War took place in Mendon, with the deaths of multiple residents and the destruction of Albee's mill.
The town of Mendon was resettled and rebuilt in 1680.
In 1712, Mendon was the birthplace of Lydia Chapin, who became America's first legal woman voter, known later as Lydia Chapin Taft, or simply Lydia Taft.
Another political dynasty American family began in Mendon with the immigrant George Aldrich.
In 1719, Bellingham became the first community to break off from Mother Mendon and incorporate as a separate entity.

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