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Montville

American  
[mont-vil] / ˈmɒnt vɪl /

noun

  1. a town in SE Connecticut.


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Last year, the school board for Montville, Connecticut, voted to drop its “Indians” nickname after the neighboring Mohegan Tribe, owner of the Mohegan Sun casino, said it would prefer a different name.

From Washington Times

State-approved shops in Montville, New Haven, Branford, Newington, Stamford, Willimantic and Meriden were expected to open their doors to the general public on the first day.

From Seattle Times

At The Botanist in Montville, extra staff will be in place and a shuttle service will bring customers from satellite parking lots.

From Seattle Times

Senior, of Montville, New Jersey, “has accepted responsibility fully and respectfully and we hope that the court will consider all the facts and circumstances,” the lawyer said.

From Seattle Times

Galella died Saturday at his home in Montville, N.J. said Geoffrey Croft, a spokesperson and the editor of Galella’s most recent book, “100 Iconic Photographs — A Retrospective.”

From Seattle Times