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When Cheshire was originally settled in 1694 by Europeans, it was part of the town of Wallingford and known locally as "Northfarms". In 1780, Cheshire separated from Wallingford to become its own town, and remained a small but prosperous farming town until the 1950s.  Show more »
When Cheshire was originally settled in 1694 by Europeans, it was part of the town of Wallingford and known locally as "Northfarms". In 1780, Cheshire separated from Wallingford to become its own town, and remained a small but prosperous farming town until the 1950s.  « Show less

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      Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    1. New traditions take hold for State of the Union address

      WASHINGTON -- Some new traditions have taken hold amid the familiar rituals of a State of the Union address, and they seem to have a common goal: drawing some of the spotlight away from the president and to his audience. The newest push on the part of...

      Tags: 2012 Democratic National Convention, Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Gun Control, Customs and Tradition

    2. Jun 18, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    3. U.S. lacks a strategy to stop arms trafficking to Mexico, report says

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      The United States lacks a coordinated strategy to stem the flow of weapons across its southern border, a failure that has fueled the rise of powerful criminal cartels and violence in Mexico, according to a government watchdog agency report being...

      Tags: Barack Obama, Health, National Government, Corporate Crime, Weaponry

    4. Jun 4, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    5. Drug violence spilling into Guatemala

      Twice before, the anti-drug agents had gotten a tip about a load of cocaine at the hulking industrial park on this dreary stretch of highway half an hour outside Guatemala City. Twice before, a U.S. official said, they had found nothing. On their third...

      Tags: Health, Politics, Wars and Interventions, Defense, Felipe Calderon

    6. Jun 17, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    7. Gun flow south is a crisis for two nations

      The United States lacks a coordinated strategy to stem the flow of weapons smuggled across its southern border, a failure that has fueled the rise of powerful criminal cartels and violence in Mexico, a government watchdog agency report has found. The...

      Tags: Health, Barack Obama, National Government, Justice System, Defense

    8. Feb 26, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    9. Illegal immigrants wiring money have an amigo: the Fed

      Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
      Even as the federal government is starting to crack down on companies that hire illegal immigrants, it's been helping those same workers send money home, cheap. Dubbed Directo a Mexico, the Federal Reserve-sponsored service allows customers without...

      Tags: Central Bank, National Government, Social Security, Politics, Business Institutions

    10. Sep 27, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    11. Bush trims his request to use force against Iraq

      Sun National Staff
      WASHINGTON - President Bush narrowed his request to Congress yesterday for authorization to launch a unilateral attack against Iraq, offering to impose some limits on a broad resolution he proposed last week. The new language was an effort to forge a...

      Tags: Chet Edwards, Justice System, Politics, Wars and Interventions, New York

    12. Sep 21, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    13. Attacks Digest

      Dozens of survivors remain in hospitals in New York area NEW YORK - Dozens of the thousands of people injured in the World Trade Center attacks remained hospitalized yesterday with serious or critical injuries. Among them was a 30-year-old woman...

      Tags: Health, Downtown (Brooklyn, New York), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Migration

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