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'" Morris's second documentary would be about the town and bear its name, although it makes no mention of Vernon as " Nub City ", but instead explores other idiosyncrasies of the town's residents.
The town's hospital was founded in the mid-15 century and remained in operation until the second half of the 19th century.
Many anchors from the second and first millennium BC have been discovered in the town's bay, a proof of active shipping since ancient times.
The town's major economic activities until the second half of the 20th century were fishing and cork manufacturing.
The town's second weekly newspaper, the Taft Independent, began publication on July 4, 2006.
* Lake Waramaug, which is situated at the town's northwestern corner, at its border with Warren and Kent, is the second largest natural lake in Connecticut, and arguably its most scenic
It was in the Clifford General Store second floor meeting hall that the town's first churches were formed.
The town's most recent mayor Bernard Alblinger was the second longest serving mayor in the history of Illinois, serving a total of 48 consecutive years from 1963 until his death in 2011.
The town's first building was a grain elevator, the second the railway station.
In 1875 work was begun on the town's second railroad, the Anderson, Lebanon and St. Louis, later known as the Midland.
Prior to the advent of the railroad in the second half of the nineteenth century, the town's location on the river made for a thriving community ; it is reputed to have been the largest town between Chicago and Terre Haute at the height of its success.
In May 2008, Walkersville commissioners passed Resolution 2008-4 becoming the second town in Maryland to adopt English as the town's official language.
All that remains of the original commercial district is the Ault Store ( built in 1866 ), which started as a general store and housed the town's first library on the second floor ; the same building also served as the home of the Dundas News for its operation from 1876-79 when it was bought and absorbed by the Northfield News.
A second charter in 1217 recognised the town's oldest institution, Berkhamsted Market.
The town's importance grew when a second railroad, the Eastern Railway of New Mexico ( an Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe line from Belen to Clovis ), was completed in 1907 with Vaughn as a division point.
Center of Pottersville, town's second largest community
But the town's most successful operator was Andrew Cline, who ran a large and successful milling business during the second half of the 19th century.
In 2004, Paul E. Durr became the town's second mayor.
The town's of beaches are second in length only to those of Virginia Beach in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
After it was finished, the town's name was painted on either side ; on one side the painters mistakenly left out the second T, spelling it ' STOUGHON '.
Near the end of the second season, Newhart was re-tooled and Dick began hosting a low-rated talk show on the town's local television station.
The second oldest church building, which dominates the town's market place, is The Free Church ( United Reformed ).
In 1916, Westerville became the first village ( and second municipality ) in Ohio to adopt a council-manager form of government, in which a city council makes policy but the town's administrative and many of its executive governmental functions are vested in an appointed, professional manager.
William Wilkerson, who became the town's second mayor, spearheaded the incorporation effort and helped improve the town's phone service and water supply.

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is the town's professional football club.
It also forms part of the club crest for the town's football team Hinckley United F. C.
The other field, commonly referred to as The Sports Ground, is the home to Bideford AFC, the town's main local football club.
An annual marathon " The Black Dog Marathon " begins in Bungay, and follows the course of the River Waveney and the town's football club is nicknamed the " Black Dogs ".
The town's main football club, A. F. C.
The town's oldest sports club is Sudbury Cricket Club, founded in 1787, who currently play in the East Anglian Premier League.
Penguins sometimes live under buildings close to the beach, including the town's music club, The Penguin Club.
Every year a small garden at the base of the cross is lovingly tended by the small town's garden club.
The town's football club, Berkhamsted F. C., play in the Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division.
The club organized the town's first water works, which were turned over to the local government when Woodsboro incorporated in 1928.
A library was established in 1908 by the town's Woman's club.
Since there was no club house in the early days the team played from the Prince of Wales pub, near the town's covered market.
* Pelotillehue's Nudist Camp: The town's health club, surrounded by a huge wall to keep curious people away.
In the 2008 – 09 season the town's football club, Brighouse Town F. C., played in the NCEL First Division at level 10 of the National League System ( also known as ' The Football Pyramid ').
Leisure facilities include Benton Hall Golf and leisure centre, a pool club and a library which occupies the building of the town's long-closed cinema, the Whitehall.
are the town's highest football club in the football league pyramid, playing in the Northern Counties East Football League Premier Division for the 06-07 season.
The club meets every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 pm at the town's Leisure Centre.
The town's football club is R. Cappellen F. C.
Kenilworth RFC is the town's rugby union club.
Mallow GAA is the town's GAA club.
The town's football club, Nantwich Town F. C., won the 2006 FA Vase.
Torquay Town was desperate to join its local rivals in the league and after many discussions Babbacombe at last agreed to a merger, enabling the new club to become the sole representative of the town and turn professional to further its case for league election, the new team was to be called Torquay United again, reverting back to the town's name of circa 1910.
Telford Raiders are the town's Rugby League club, although there have been other Rugby League Clubs in Telford historically, such as the Telford All Blacks and Shropshire Scorpions.
The town's main football club, Bury Town, is the fourth oldest non-league team in England.

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