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CT 'Nickel Per Nip' Program: How Much Did Guilford Get?
Under a state program, each city and town in CT receives 5 cents for each nip sold within its borders every six months.

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Under a state program, each city and town in CT receives 5 cents for each nip sold within its borders every six months.

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According to the listing on Zillow, it is said that Marilyn Monroe once considered purchasing the property years ago.
The POCD establishes priorities that influence issues such as housing density, traffic, open space and historic preservation.
There are several government meetings on tap in Guilford over the next week.
There are four bedrooms and two bathrooms, and the house is 2,336 square feet, according to the listing on Zillow.
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Funding for the program is set to expire in late June, but a proposed bill would allocate funds to continue services.
There were 17 property sales in Guilford between April 1 and April 24, according to Zillow.