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Killingly [Windham County] Connecticut was settled in 1700 and incorporated in 1708. It was named from Killingly Manor near Pontefract, Yorkshire. Its Indian name is Aspinock.

Area, 50.0 sq. miles. Population, est., 16,057. Voting districts, 6. Principal industries, molded rubber products, plastic products, surgical supplies, mattresses, fiber optics, cosmetics, distribution centers, windows, molded circuits, transformer board, poron, electrical insulation, computer bus bars, knives, snack foods.

Killingly encompasses the villages of Attawaugan, Ballouville, Dayville, East Killingly, Rogers, South Killingly and the Borough of Danielson.

Submissions must be specific to the town of Killingly, Connecticut or its villages of encompasses the villages of Attawaugan, Ballouville, Dayville, East Killingly, Rogers, South Killingly and the Borough of Danielson..
Submissions to Ballouville must be specific to the village, such as its history, genealogical information and neighborhood publications. Please submit all other sites � including businesses, organizations, etc. � to the appropriate subcat of city.

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This category is for sites covering business and economic activities including companies and industries. Depending on the type of company, some sites should instead be submitted to Arts and Entertainment, Sports and Recreation, or Travel and Tourism, or to a Business and Economy sub-category if present. For best results, compare existing listings before submitting your site.

If your site is not specifically geared towards this community, please submit to the proper category.

Submitting to the wrong category will delay and/or prevent your site from being listed in the directory.

Submission Tips:

  1. When writing your site''s title please ensure it is the same as your organization.
  2. When writing your site''s description, please tell what your site offers in a clear and concise statement without hype or promotional language.

Thank-you for your cooperation.

Submissions to Dayville must be specific to the village, such as its history, genealogical information and neighborhood publications. Please submit all other sites � including businesses, organizations, etc. � to the appropriate subcat of city.

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For sites covering local educational institutions, programs, and opportunities as well as other location-specific educational resources. Submitting a site based in another locality may prevent listing in the directory. Thank you for your cooperation.

If your site is not specifically geared towards this community, please submit to the proper category.

Submitting to the wrong category will delay and/or prevent your site from being listed in the directory.

Submission Tips:

  1. When writing your site''s title please ensure it is the same as your organization.
  2. When writing your site''s description, please tell what your site offers in a clear and concise statement without hype or promotional language.

Thank you for your cooperation.

For sites specifically geared towards this community. Submitting a site based in another locality may prevent listing in the directory. Thank you for your cooperation.

Areas include government agencies, local laws and taxes, and the military.

If your site is not specifically geared towards this community, please submit to the proper category.

Submitting to the wrong category will delay and/or prevent your site from being listed in the directory.

Submission Tips:

  1. When writing your site''s title please ensure it is the same as your organization.
  2. When writing your site''s description, please tell what your site offers in a clear and concise statement without hype or promotional language.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Submissions to Rogers must be specific to the village, such as its history, genealogical information and neighborhood publications. Please submit all other sites � including businesses, organizations, etc. � to the appropriate subcat of city.

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For sites concerned with the society and culture of this community.
This category concerns the make up of the local community: its people, its history, and resources and institutions that serve the people. Subjects include religion, clubs and lodges, reunions, women, men, seniors, kids, teens, activism, alternative sexuality, genealogy, and personal home pages.

Tips for Faster Acceptance:

Make sure your site title matches the name of your organization or entity. In your site description, stick to the facts and avoid hype or promotional language. Avoid Excessive Capitalization. Describe site features as well as the subject of your site.

Submit categories concerned with transportation resources for those traveling to and from, and within the locality. Subjects include airports, airlines, roads and highways, buses, railroads, ride sharing, and mass transit.

If your site is not specifically geared towards this community, please submit to the proper category.

Submitting to the wrong category will delay and/or prevent your site from being listed in the directory.

Submission Tips:

  1. When writing your site''s title please ensure it is the same as your organization.
  2. When writing your site''s description, please tell what your site offers in a clear and concise statement without hype or promotional language.
Thank-you for your cooperation.