GUILFORD - "This town, the seventh oldest, was founded in 1639 by an oppressed but optimistic band of English Puritans. Henry Whitfield, a minister in Ockley, near London, was the moving spirit behind their emigrations. About forty of his friends and sympathizers formed a joint stock company to sail across the Atlantic. They were mostly young and energetic men, farmers, well-educated, and all of them persons of high standing in their community. In a deed of sale dated September 29, 1639, the Whitfield Company purchased the lands between Stony Creek and East River from the Squaw Shaumpishuh, Sachem of the local Menunkatuck Indian tribe. Whitfield's stone house at first served as a fortress and meeting place. Guilford Green was inspired by the typical 17thcentury English common. In the fall of 1641 the settlers purchased from the Indians land beyond East River that included most of what became East Guilford."
"East Guilford, now Madison, was set off as a distinct church society in 1703, North Guilford in 1720, and North Bristol (North Madison) in 1753. Two good harbors and two tidal rivers assured success to Guilford in Connecticut ~ New York coastwise shipping and the West India trade during the 18thcentury. In the American Revolution, British troops landed several times and burned two houses. The famous Sachem's Head Hotel ( 1797-1897 ) made this town the center of society for many years. John Beattie's granite quarries at Leete's Island employed as many as three hundred workmen and supplied stone for the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. Famous sons of Guilford include William Leete, an early Governor of Connecticut; Fitz-Greene Halleck, one of the noted Knickerbocker Poets; and Abraham Baldwin, a signer of the United States Constitution and Senator from Georgia."
Now that you have read what the historians say I will try to explain the town more my way. It's a beautiful blend of the old and the new with The Whitfield House still standing today. Constructed of stone in 1639 it has been through restoration and looking just fine. The home is oldest in Connecticut & the oldest stone house if all of New England, surviving time it has been a museum since 1899.
Henry Whitfield himself led quite a life, went back to England after 11 years also ditching his wife.
Just beyond the Whitfield house heading down to the shore amongst historic homes you see a strange sight. The Spaceship that "landed" back in the '80s one night.
Continuing south and looking out at sea sits Faulkner's Island with the second oldest Lighthouse built in 1802.
Heading north towards the center is a favorite place, steps from my office its like an escape, the Guilford Green. If you read the article about the picturesque Green it mentions a gadfly old guy always lurking around like some kind of a spy. Keeping odd hours myself I was acutely aware that Richard Greene was always out there. Sad to say its no longer that way, Mr. Greene passed away. Reflecting back over hundreds of years it is easy to miss one man modern day fears. Richard Greene was quite passionate when he felt he was right, always sharing his thoughts and putting up a good fight.
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Out of 109 top educators from around the State of Connecticut, North Haven's Teacher of The Year, Pamela Kendrick has made it to the final 5.
For those of you who might not know Pam, she is an 8th grade language arts teacher at the North Haven Middle School. Pam is an extraordinary woman, whose lists of accomplishments are impressive. Theses are just a few of the many extra things she is involved in. She volunteers with the Middle School Peer Mediation Program and The Student Awareness Day. Pam has also founded a chapter of the Kid's Care Club and serves as a BEST mentor.
But most important of all is how Pam brings out the best in each and every one of her students. She has that special ability to find the spark deep inside even the most unmotivated student. Her philosophy of taking class room lessons and relating them to real life situations is what teaching should be about.
In Pam's speech to the staff on the opening day of school, she states: "Our most fundamental responsibility, the first thing we need to care about, is to teach our students how to think for themselves, how to apply their imagination, how to problem solve and how to use their own passion, their own resolve, to find success in the world." Pam lights sparks, she sets the fires of learning in our children. The State of Connecticut would be lucky to have our Pam Kendrick as Teacher of The Year.
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Sandra L Cummings
Realtor®
William Raveis Real Estate
21 Whitfield Street
Guilford, CT 06437
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It's time to hit the grid iron again, and North Haven is up for the challenge. This season's expectations run high after last year's unbelievable tournament run. North Haven went from one of the worst teams in the division to first in the SCC Division II East. We are expecting great things from our team and Coach Sagnella again this year. So come on out and support North Haven. All home games start at 7:00 pm, except the Thanksgiving Day game which starts at 10:00 am. All home games are played at the Mike Vanacore Field. See you at the game.
| Friday, September 14, 2007 | North Haven at Law |
| Thursday, September 20, 2007 | Cross at North Haven |
| Friday, September 28, 2007 | Sheehan at North Haven |
| Friday, October 05, 2007 | Cheshire at North Haven |
| Friday, October 12, 2007 | North Haven at Lyman Hall |
| Friday, October 19, 2007 | Guilford at North Haven |
| Friday, October 26, 2007 | North Haven at East Haven |
| Friday, November 02, 2007 | Foran at North Haven |
| Friday, November 09, 2007 | North Haven at Derby |
| Thursday, November 22, 2007 | North Haven at Amity |
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John Caffery & The Beaver Brown Band preformed again this year at the North Haven Fair. It was a beautiful night, much different than last year's pouring rain and the band played all their old hits which had the crowd on their feet and dancing. And when they performed their hit "On the dark side", it brought down the house.
The audience went crazy when John Caffery and Michael "Tune" Antunes jumped down from the stage and mingled with the crowd. Michael's saxophone playing was hot as the band played their hit "Tender Years", which is also from the movie "Eddie and the Cruisers". For those of you who don't know Antunes, he also appeared in the movie.
It was an exceptional night at the North Haven Fair and a fantasic performance by John Caffery & The Beaver Brown Band. Don't miss out on the chance to see some great bands at the North Haven Fair. You still have time to see Chris Cagle, who will be performing Saturday and the Gin Blossoms on Sunday.
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Governor Jodi Rell came to North Haven Connecticut to honor the town in making Money Magazine "100 Best Places to Live". The magazine listed North Haven at number 86, which is quite an achievement. The magazine noted North Haven, Connecticut as having wonderful local cultural events, and strong economic development among other facts in selecting North Haven, Connecticut as one of their "100 Best Places to Live".
Governor Rell arrived at the North Haven Fair around 7 and was greeted by First Selectman Kevin Kopetz, State Senator Len Fasano and members of the North Haven Fair Committee. The Governor praised North Haven, Connecticut for its quality of life and excellent leadership. Afterward, Governor Rell then spent time touring the North Haven fair grounds, and greeting the fair goers. The large crowd was quite excited to have the Governor visit our town and she was surrounded by well wishes and supporters.
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