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  1. In New Milford, the clergy—mainline Protestants, Catholics, and Jews—long ago reached an unwritten agreement to respect one another’s boundaries and to coöperate in community-service programs.

  2. This is the official Youtube Channel for the Town of New Milford, CT. You can find recordings of various town meetings and events; live broadcasts of various...

  3. Learn about the history of New Milford, NJ, the "Birthplace of Bergen County." We hope that these remembrances of our community's roots and traditions will bring a sense of pride to those who...

  4. This chronological history was originally completed up through early 1957 by Doris Addis Warwick of the New Milford Historical Society. The subsequent years were researched and compiled by M. Joseph Lillis, Town Historian and former president of the Society. Expand any date by clicking it.

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  5. Jun 15, 2008 · Video. TV News Understanding 9/11. Featured. All Video ... Includes a record of inscriptions in several cemeteries of New Milford and Bridgewater "Biographical ...

  6. 1706: Zachariah Ferriss arrives in New Milford and plows a plot of land near today's Town Hall. It is believed to be the first such work done here by a Caucasian. 1707: The earliest settlers: John Noble and John Noble, Jr. from Westfield, Massachusetts; John Bostwick from Stratford, Connecticut.

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  8. The area constituting contemporary New Milford was originally inhabited by the indigenous Wawyachtonoc people, while the town of New Milford itself was formally established by English colonists in the early 18th century. History. Native Americans.

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