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Thinking of moving to Southington
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[QUOTE="whaler11, post: 3248201, member: 676"] I’m a product of Thalberg. If that doesn’t change your mind.... The sports part is a blessing and a curse. It’s fairly crazy and politically messy at times. I also lived on the Plainville side and the Plantsville side - kind of preferred the Plantsville side. The thing I notice when I go back is the town is starting to feel a little run down in places. The nice parts are still really nice but parts are showing their age. It’s not that different than Rocky Hill other than it’s bigger. My cousin teaches at Stevens in RH doesn’t sound any different than Southington in her stories. [/QUOTE]
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