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Killingly
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Killingly

Town in northeastern Connecticut, on the Quinebaug River and the Rhode Island border, 29 km/18 mi northeast of Willimantic; population (1990) 16,000. Once a major cotton milling centre, it still produces some textiles.

It includes the industrial borough of Danielson (population (1990) 4,400) and East Killingly, Dayville, Attawaugan, Ballouville, and South Killingly.



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Chiaraluce, the Company's Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, stated, "During the first quarter of 2003 we completed the second of three planned land donations to the Town of Killingly, Connecticut.
Purchased Killingly Plaza in Killingly, Connecticut.
The increase in the three months net income was primarily due to the hot, dry summer season, the after tax benefit of a July 2002 land donation to the Town of Killingly, Connecticut, and a decrease in operation and maintenance expense due to one-time payment arrangements in 2001.
 
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