Wesleyan Joins Middletown To Recognize Amistad Journey to Freedom Day
Wesleyan University faculty and students played an important role at Middletown’s 2022 Amistad Journey to Freedom Community Day Celebration in
Wesleyan University faculty and students played an important role at Middletown’s 2022 Amistad Journey to Freedom Community Day Celebration in
The Colonial center-chimney house at 353 Newfield Street in Middletown was built sometime between 1705/6, when Lt. Nathaniel Bacon (1674-1759)
Erika Taylor, associate professor of chemistry, didn’t have a single female science teacher during her academic career. The lack of female
This is an update of Meli’s update of wilk‘s update of his previous post! This is part of our 2022 Unofficial Orientation Series. A quick
Another repost of a repost of a repost of a repost of a repost of Samira‘s two updates of DMZ‘s original 2012 post. Don’t worry,
28 Pearl Street, Middletown The house at 28 Pearl Street in Middletown was built by Charles Brewer (1778-1860) sometime between 1839 and 1851. It was
Atlantic Broadband, a company serving the fast-growing Middletown-Odessa-Townsend area, has been rebranded as Breezeline. Breezeline, the eighth
The Monday update from the Delaware Division of Public Health reported no new deaths during a fall uptick in new daily Covid-19 cases. The
Are you eternally unsatisfied with the mystery that is quarantine in the inn? Can you simply not fall asleep at night because you’re just so
This is an updated repost of michelle’s repost of sophie’s repost of maya‘s repost. Please note: this is by no means an exhaustive list
This is an update of Meli’s update of wilk‘s update of his previous post! This is part of our 2021 Unofficial Orientation Series. A quick
Purgatory ChasmTuckerman RoadMiddletown, Rhode IslandGoogle Maps terrain viewA recent jaunt to Middletown brought me back to Purgatory Chasm. From
Jacob Pledger (1762-1822) emigrated from England in 1795 with the family of his wife, Sarah Watkinson, and settled in Middletown, where he worked as
That ancient pocket change — among the oldest ever found in North America — could explain how Every vanished into the wind. A 17th century
The building at 135 Pearl Street at the corner of Lincoln Street in Middletown was built in 1892 as St. Luke’s Home for Destitute and Aged Women.