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Rippowam High
School was once a
public high
school in Stamford, Connecticut,
United States. The
school opened in the fall of 1961 as the
second high school...
- The
Rippowam River is a
river in
Fairfield County,
Connecticut and
Westchester County, New York (United States). It
drains a
catchment area of 37.5 square...
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Little River Norwalk River Silvermine River Fivemile River Noroton River Rippowam River – also
known as Mill
River in its
lower end in
Stamford Mi**** River...
- born in Stamford, Connecticut, to
Joseph and
Grace Valentine. He
attended Rippowam High
School in Stamford, Connecticut,
where he was an All-State player...
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known as "Sarah Bishop's Cave" is on the hill on the
north side of Lake
Rippowam, near
Mountain Lakes Camp. The
second historical character appeared around...
- Mill
River Webatuck Cr****
Green River Norwalk River (CT)
Silvermine River Rippowam River Mill
River Mi****
River Byram River Wampus River Blind Brook Mamaroneck...
- The Main
Street Bridge formerly carried Main
Street over the
Rippowam River (also
known as Mill River) just
outside downtown Stamford, Connecticut. It...
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Rippowam High
School opened on High
Ridge Road in 1961. A
third high school,
Westhill High School,
opened on
Roxbury Road in 1971. In 1983,
Rippowam High...
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older brother, Barry, and a
younger sister, Robin.
Stoll graduated from
Rippowam School in 1970 and the
University of
Connecticut in 1975 with a degree...
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caused Coe, Warde, and
eighteen others to form the
Rippowam Company, with the
intent of
acquiring Rippowam lands from the New
Haven Colony. The land had been...