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Plainville

American  
[pleyn-vil] / ˈpleɪn vɪl /

noun

  1. a town in N Connecticut.


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Her Emmy-nominated work on “The Great,” as well as the true-crime limited series “The Girl From Plainville,” which she also produced, kept her away from movies for nearly four years.

From Los Angeles Times

The twin-engine Cessna 560XL was to have flown from Robertson Airport in Plainville to Dare County Regional Airport in Manteo, North Carolina, on Sept. 2, 2021.

From Seattle Times

Kinney, who provided a blurb to “New Kid” and hosted an early Craft appearance at his Plainville, Mass., bookstore, says Craft’s “rise as a children’s author has been meteoric, and it’s been so well-deserved.”

From Washington Post

On Dec. 30, Vinny Dashukewich and his girlfriend, Olivia Unwin, were playing with his 3-year-old pit bull, Cali, in his backyard in Plainville, Conn., when the dog began acting strangely, growling insistently near a raised outdoor deck.

From New York Times

Plainville police officers collected paper money wrappers that were discarded at the scene and they subsequently underwent a DNA analysis, according to court records.

From New York Times