| Street |
Origin of name |
Other |
| Assumption St. |
Assumption Palmieri, wife of Francesco Palmieri, area developer |
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| Barnes Ave. |
Herbert Barnes, landowner |
previously Davenport St. for John Davenport |
| Blue Cliff Ter. |
blue cliffs of trap rock around the property |
although there is also red in the rock, landowner Richard Turcio felt the blue name had more "class" |
| Clifton St. |
probably Clifton, Massachusetts |
previously called Hill St. |
| Cranston St. |
named for Cranston, Rhode Island by developer Everett C. Wells |
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| Cross St. |
used as a crossover from the Middletown Turnpike to Foxon Hill Rd via Smith Ave. |
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| Daniel Dr. |
probably Daniel Dellisola, nephew of landowner Thomas Dellisola |
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| Dell Dr. |
the Dellisola family, landowners |
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| Donna Dr. |
Donna Turcio, daughter of developer Richard Turcio |
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| Dump Rd. |
proximity to landfill |
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| Eastern St. |
named for its location |
previously East St. and Easton St.; becomes Laurel Rd. past the East Haven town line |
| Ellis St. |
possibly Frank R. Ellis, New Haven Police Dept. detective |
previously Richard St. for landowner |
| Emily Rd. |
Emily Kohary, daughter of Gustave Kohary of the Kohary Construction Company |
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| Fiore St. |
Fiore Palmieri, name of father and son of Francesco Palmieri, Wooster Square community leader |
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| Flint St. |
probably Richard Flint, landowner |
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| Foxon Blvd./Foxon Rd./Rt. 80 |
Quinnipiack Native American sagamore resident, Foxon |
previously North St. |
| Foxon Hill Rd. |
ibid |
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| Gando Dr. |
Gando Manufacturing Co., radiator makers |
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| Glen Haven Rd. |
path through a secluded, narrow valley |
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| Hawthorne Rd. |
Hawthorn shrub; intended to be a "high-class" name by a New York developer |
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| Hemingway Pl. |
the prominent 19th century Hemmingway family of the area |
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| Kenny Dr. |
Kenneth G. Kohary, son of Gustave Kohary of the Kohary Construction Company |
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| Melrose Dr. |
intended to give the street "a little class" by a New York developer |
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| Middletown Ave. |
Middletown, Connecticut |
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| Newport St. |
named for Newport, Rhode Island by developer Everett C. Wells |
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| Norwood Rd. |
intended as a "fancy" name by a New York developer |
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| Oak Ridge Dr. |
formerly plentiful oak trees |
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| Palmieri Ave. |
by and for Frank A. Palmieri, landowner |
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| Pawtucket St. |
named for Pawtucket, Rhode Island by developer Everett C. Wells |
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| Portland St. |
probably named for Portland St. in Providence, Rhode Island by developer Everett C. Wells |
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| Providence St. |
named for Providence, Rhode Island by developer Everett C. Wells |
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| Quinnipiac Ave./Rt. 103 |
Quinnipiack Native Americans |
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| Quinnipiac Ct. |
ibid |
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| Roosevelt St./Roosevelt St. Ext. |
Franklin D. Roosevelt, 31st U.S. President |
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| Scarboro St. |
unknown |
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| Smith Ave. |
Sibyl Smith, homeowner |
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| St. Anthony St. |
Anthony the Great |
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| Sunset Rdg. |
likely for the view |
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| Westminster St. |
probably named for Westminster St. in Providence, Rhode Island by developer Everett C. Wells |
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| Weybosset St. |
named for Weybosset St. in Providence, Rhode Island by developer Everett C. Wells |
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