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SAYBROOK -- The Saybrook Village Board plans to vote at its February meeting on zoning involving a gun range on the outskirts of Saybrook.
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A peace meeting has also been broken up by a mob in Saybrook,
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Indeed, there was a third colony, called Saybrook, which was joined to Hartford.
North America 1862
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Indeed, there was a third colony, called Saybrook, which was joined to Hartford.
North America — Volume 1 Anthony Trollope 1848
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This was done, and the town called Saybrook, from the united names of the two noble proprietors, still preserves the memory of the enterprise.
The Conquest of Canada (Vol. 1 of 2) George Warburton 1836
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I left my husband behind in NYC for a day of art on his own, and took the train to Old Saybrook.
Archive 2009-01-01 Jean 2009
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The other part is, how are we all to move around Old Saybrook?
Jean's Knitting Jean 2009
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The other step forward – but this has to count as failure, on my part – was to book Amtrak from Old Saybrook to Newark Airport on Monday the 27th, to take me and Lizzie home.
Jean's Knitting Jean 2009
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Mr. Lawrie bought 35 pounds of ice for $10 from a man selling bags to a line of people out of the back of his truck at the parking lot of a restaurant in Old Saybrook.
Irene Keeps One Million in the Dark Sumathi Reddy 2011
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Train next day (eve of wedding) to Old Saybrook, in time for a nap before the rehearsal.
Archive 2009-01-01 Jean 2009
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