Talk:Manchester, Connecticut

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Britannica error?

In the process of trying to evaluate this Wikipedia edit, I think I may have found a potential error in the Britannica article on Manchester, CT. It states that the area was settled in 1672 when it was purchased by Thomas Hooker. However, Thomas Hooker seems to have died in 1647. This alternative source (which is a subpage of a site cited in the Wikipedia article on Manchester, CT) seems to give a more reasonable account, suggesting that it was settled from the area that had previously been founded (perhaps purchased?) by Hooker. Minor note: The page also suggests a settlement date of "around 1673" which differs slightly from the 1672 date that appears elsewhere (e.g. [1]). After a quick Internet search, I could not find any reference to a son named Thomas Hooker that the Britannica article might have been referring to (see, for example, here and here (which, incidently, reports a significantly different birth year for Hooker than other sources)). Can anyone confirm my suspicion that the Britannica account is in error? I may add this to Wikipedia:Errors in the Encyclopædia Britannica that have been corrected in Wikipedia or simply repost this message on the talk page there.--GregRM 02:47, 5 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Town History

This article mentions nothing about Manchester's history as Orford Parish before it was incorporated as a town. Anybody have a pamplet on this? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 130.215.226.192 (talk) 05:28, 12 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Board of directors

This is last sessions lineup. The current lineup of Manchester's Board of Directors is:

  • Mayor, Louis A. Spadaccini (R)
  • Deputy Mayor, Leo V. Diana (D)
  • Secretary, Lisa P. O'Neill (D)
  • Rudy Kissman (D)
  • Jay Moran (D)
  • Kevin Zingler (D)
  • Chari Ann Pelliteir (R)
  • Mark Tweedie (R)
  • Dennis Brenner (R)

Michael Farina was defated in the 2009 election, Jeff Beckmen was defeated in 2009 by Leo diana and Matt Peak has resigned. The election is coming up next month and Zingler and Mayor Spaddacini will not be running. These are the Boad of directors members, and I will write back after the election. — Preceding unsigned comment added by The Politicion (talkcontribs) 03:24, 3 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Here again, Ok the current Manchester Board of directors reads as follows

  • Mayor Leo V. Diana (D)
  • Deputy Mayor Jay Moran (D)
  • Secretary Lisa P. O'Neill (D)
  • Rudy Kissman (D)
  • Steve Gates (D)
  • John Topping (D)
  • Minority Leader Chari Ann Pelletier (R)
  • Mark Tweedie (R)
  • Susan Holmes (R)

The General Manager is still Scott Shanley (D). Please put this down! Thank you! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.251.56.5 (talk) 13:20, 15 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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