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Torrington and Council
Northern Litchfield Council # 079 was headquartered in Torrington, Connecticut.
The Council came about from a name change of Torrington Council in 1929.
Tunxis Council # 079, headquartered in Torrington, Connecticut, came about from a name change of Northern Litchfield Council in 1947.
In 2005, he was the UKIP candidate for the Torrington Rural ward in the Devon County Council election, but finished fourth of the four candidates
* Loughton Town Council placed a Blue Plaque at 164 Torrington Drive to commemorate its famous former resident

Torrington and #
Public education in the city of Torrington is provided by Goshen County School District # 1.
# Bridgwater, Dulverton, Barnstaple, Torrington, Hatherleigh
# Exeter, Chumleigh, Ilfracombe, Bideford, Torrington
# REDIRECT Torrington, _Connecticut
# REDIRECT Torrington, Wyoming
# REDIRECT Torrington, Wyoming
# redirect The Plough Arts Centre, Torrington
# REDIRECT Torrington, Connecticut

Torrington and was
* was a 52-gun third-rate ship of the line launched in 1654 as the Torrington for the Commonwealth of England Navy, renamed Dreadnought at the Restoration in 1660, and lost in 1690.
John Brown was born May 9, 1800, in Torrington, Connecticut.
Former Governor Stanley K. Hathaway was born in Nebraska but resided in Torrington.
Torrington was incorporated in 1908.
When Goshen County was created from part of the northern end of Laramie County in 1911, Torrington and Lingle competed for the title of county seat.
Torrington was eventually selected after its residents raised enough money to build the courthouse, which was constructed in 1913.
The branch line to Bideford was extended to Great Torrington in July 1872, by the London and South Western Railway, which built a railway station and locomotive depot in the town.
An " area of waste called the Common " was donated to the town in 1194 by Baron FitzRobert of Torrington.
On the 18th of March 2000, a demonstration using 16 horses was conducted in Great Torrington by Barometer World.
One example at Annery in North Devon, England, near Great Torrington, was made up of three kilns grouped together in an ' L ' shape and was situated beside the Torrington canal and the River Torridge to bring in the limestone and coal, and to transport away the calcined lime in the days before properly metalled roads existed.
It was during his tenure that the first post-war Liberal revival took place: under Grimond the Liberals doubled their seats and won historic by-elections at Torrington in 1958, Orpington in 1962, and Roxburgh, Selkirk and Peebles in 1965.
In 1964, he contested the Torrington seat as the Labour candidate against the Conservative Party incumbent, losing in what was a traditional Conservative-Liberal marginal.
The contest was held on 17 September in the VR theatre, Torrington Place campus of University College London.
Hopton was defeated at Torrington on 16 February 1646 and surrendered to Thomas Fairfax.
In 2008, Torrington was named by Bizjournals as the number one " Dreamtown " ( micropolitan statistical area ) out of ten in the United States to live in.
Torrington, originally Wolcottville, was first settled in 1735 by Ebenezer Lyman, Jr., of Durham, Connecticut.
Torrington was given permission to organize a government and incorporate as a town in October 1740.
In 1849, the Naugatuck Valley railroad was completed, connecting Torrington with other population centers, ending its isolation, and stimulating further industrial growth.

Torrington and Connecticut
Curtis and named by him for his home town of Torrington, Connecticut.
* Torrington, Connecticut
Torrington is the largest city in Litchfield County, Connecticut and the Litchfield Hills region.
The principal highways through the town are Connecticut Route 63 ( connecting to New Haven ), Route 68 ( leading to Durham ), and the Route 8 expressway ( for Waterbury, Derby, Torrington, and Bridgeport ).
In Torrington, Connecticut there is a school named after him Oliver Wolcott Technical High School.
Today, both Van Doren and his wife, Gerry, are adjunct professors of English at the University of Connecticut, Torrington branch.
WWUH's programming can also be heard on WAPJ, 89. 9 in Torrington, Connecticut ; WDJW, 89. 7 in Somers, Connecticut ; and WWEB, 89. 9 in Wallingford, Connecticut and on the web at wwuh. org.
Ebersol was born in Torrington, Connecticut, the son of Mary ( née Duncan ) and Charles Roberts Ebersol, a former chairman of the American Cancer Society.
Born in Torrington, Connecticut, Griswold served in the militia during the Revolutionary War.
Van Doren died in Torrington, Connecticut on July 18, 1950.
Category: People from Torrington, Connecticut
In 2003 the company acquired its largest domestic competitor in the bearing business — The Torrington Company of Torrington, Connecticut.
She also starred in a Warner Theatre ( Torrington, Connecticut ) 1999 production of The Miracle Worker.
Walter Golaski ( 1913 in Torrington, Connecticut – 1996 ) was an American Mechanical-Bio-Medical Engineer best known for developing Dense Knit Dacron Vascular Prostheses, which were the first practical artificial blood vessel replacements.
Golaski was born in Torrington, Connecticut in 1913.
The largest of the areas, centered around Torrington, Connecticut, had a population in excess of 180, 000 in 2000 ; Torrington's population in that year's census was only 35, 202.

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