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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.
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.
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British big cat theory gets bump from lynx link
Scientists have uncovered a Canadian lynx specimen that briefly roamed the British countryside, at least until it killed two dogs and was dispatched by a gun-wielding farmer in southwestern England. The discovery probably will cause fanatics of the...
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Review: 'Spring Breakers' revels in artful sleaze
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Six more arrests in phone-hacking probe of closed Murdoch tabloid
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UK police arrest 6 in phone hacking probe
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PASSINGS: Ron Palillo, Al Freeman Jr., James M. Naughton
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Mad T Party nightclub coming to Disney California Adventure
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Jurors: Connecticut man deserves to die for home invasion horror
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Neglected Whittier mural by F. Carlton Ball gets noticed
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2 British men sentenced for encouraging rioting on Facebook
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Ron Artest seeking more details on outstanding traffic warrants
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