- Homepage | City of Bridgeport
The residents and administration of the City of Bridgeport extend their sincere gratitude to the CT Siting Council for their recent decision to vote “No” against United Illuminating’s proposed installation of monopoles
- Bridgeport, Connecticut - Wikipedia
Located in eastern Fairfield County at the mouth of the Pequonnock River on Long Island Sound, it is a port city 60 miles (97 km) from Manhattan and 40 miles (64 km) from The Bronx It borders the towns of Trumbull to the north, Fairfield to the west, and Stratford to the east
- Bridgeport Port Jefferson Ferry
Unlock exclusive savings and enjoy discounted fares, and get special offers on your journeys The Bridgeport and Port Jefferson Steamboat Company Passenger loading area available Dockside Tickets See our rates and purchase tickets online or dockside!
- City of Bridgeport | CTvisit
From serene shoreline parks and intriguing museums to the thrill of regional baseball, hockey, and live performances by national musical acts, Bridgeport is a place where culture, excitement, and community converge, creating a destination that feels like home
- Greater Bridgeport - CT Insider
Serving Bridgeport and bordering townsThe unveiling of the online store comes on the heels of the state's announcement regarding a record shift in its national reputation largely in part due to its viral pizza campaign
- Only In Bridgeport® – Only in Bridgeport with Lennie Grimaldi
Christmas Village is open and what an inspiring history On December 7, 1982 an arsonist
- Official Site of University of Bridgeport Athletics
The official site of University of Bridgeport Athletics, featuring news, schedules, and information about the Purple Knights
- 25 Best Things to Do in Bridgeport (CT) - The Crazy Tourist
Dating back to 1821, Connecticut’s largest city by population has been transformed since the turn of the 21st century Today it’s a diverse hotbed of creativity, with a lot of culture, plentiful green space, and a beautiful shorefront Relying on its harbor, this was traditionally a blue collar town, famed for a lot of manufacturing firsts
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