Cheshire [New Haven County] originally named New Cheshire in 1724, from Cheshire, England. Also called "West Farms on Mill River." Incorporated from Wallingford, May, 1780. Total area, 33.4 sq. miles, Land area, 32.9 sq. miles. Population, est., 28,848. Voting districts, 4. Principal industries, agriculture, distribution and manufacturing.
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Organized in 1969 to preserve natural resources in Cheshire, Connecticut.
Events, divisions, units and special announcements.
Online catalog, events calendar, news and information on the Friends of Cheshire Public Library.
A local bowling league for special needs children.
Information on town offices, economic development, government and other topics.
Panoramic bird's-eye view of town in 1882, from the Library of Congress Geography and Map Division.
Events, divisions, units and special announcements.
Online catalog, events calendar, news and information on the Friends of Cheshire Public Library.
Organized in 1969 to preserve natural resources in Cheshire, Connecticut.
Panoramic bird's-eye view of town in 1882, from the Library of Congress Geography and Map Division.
A local bowling league for special needs children.
Information on town offices, economic development, government and other topics.