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  1. The Borough School, also known as Stonington High School from 1910 to 1939, is a condominium building at 25 Orchard Street in Stonington, Connecticut. It was built in 1888 and is a distinct and high quality local example of Second Empire architecture.

  2. Stonington Borough School – 25 Orchard Street (added September 17, 1978) Whitehall Mansion – 42 Whitehall Avenue (Route 27) in the Mystic section (added May 12, 1979) William Clark Company Thread Mill – 21 Pawcatuck Avenue, 12 and 22 River Road in the Pawcatuck section (added December 16, 2008) Notable people

  3. 26 Church Street, Stonington, CT 06378 MAP IT. Mailing Address: PO Box 328, Stonington, CT 06378 . Contact: Ann Fiore, Business Manager. 860-535-1298 ...

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  5. Events. June 19 Wednesday. Early Release - Districtwide - Last Day of School. Read More. News & Media. View All News. 2023-24 School Year Information. 2023-2024 School Calendar. New School Arrival and Dismissal Times. Bus Routes. Transportation Change Request Form. School Menus. Stonington Middle School Structural Updates.

  6. What began as a place for Borough residents to come together has become an integral part of the community. The COMO operates the largest licensed school age child care program (COMO Kids) in the area and is also home to the Doris Muller Pre-School program, one of the longest running programs of its kind. The COMO also operates a congregate meal ...

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    The Stonington Borough School was built in 1888 on a site bereft of buildings and used for the Borough's general school. The site has now been developed on the west by Orchard Street, and on the north and south by Grand Street and Church Street, respectively. On a map of 1868, an area of several acres east of Calvary Episcopal Church was designated