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  3. Niantic, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    2377839 [1] Website. eltownhall .com. Niantic ( / naɪˈæntɪk / ny-AN-tik) is a census-designated place (CDP) and village in the town of East Lyme, Connecticut in the United States. The population was 3,114 at the 2010 census. [2]

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  5. List of Connecticut weather records - Wikipedia

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    15 July 1995. Danbury, CT. Lowest Temperature. −37 °F (−38 °C) 16 February 1943. Norfolk, CT “The Ice Box of CT”. [1] 22 January 1961.

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  7. Niantic River - Wikipedia

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    The Niantic River is a mainly tidal river in eastern Connecticut. It is crossed by the Niantic River Bridge carrying Amtrak's Northeast Corridor. It separates the towns of East Lyme and Waterford. The river is 5.2 miles (8.4 km) long. [1] The distance from the end of Banning Cove to the Niantic River Bridge is approximately 3.4 miles.

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  9. Niantic people - Wikipedia

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    Niantic people. The Niantic ( Nehântick or Nehantucket) are a tribe of Algonquian -speaking American Indians who lived in the area of Connecticut and Rhode Island during the early colonial period. They were divided into eastern and western groups due to intrusions by the more numerous and powerful Pequots. The Western Niantics were subject to ...