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Connecticut Vocational Schools

Below you will find a list of vocational schools in the state of Connecticut.

College NameCityZip Code
Albert I Prince Regional Vocational Technical Sch Hartford 06106
Bullard-Havens Regional Vocational Technical Sch Bridgeport 06610
E C Goodwin Regional Vocational Technical School New Britain 06053
Eli Whitney Regional Vocational Technical School Hamden 06514
Ella T Grasso Southeastern Vocational Techn School Groton 06340
Emmett O'brien Regional Vocational Technical Sch Ansonia 06401
H C Wilcox Regional Vocational Technical School Meriden 06450
Harvard H Ellis Regional Vocational Technical Sch Danielson 06239
Henry Abbott Regional Vocational Technical School Danbury 06811
Howell Cheney Regional Vocational Technical School Manchester 06040
J M Wright Regional Vocational Technical School Stamford 06904
Norwich Regional Vocational Technical School Norwich 06360-7097
Oliver Wolcott Regional Vocational Technical Sch Torrington 06790
Platt Regional Vocational Technical School Milford 06460
Vinal Regional Vocational-Technical School Middletown 06457
Windham Regional Vocational Technical School Willimantic 06226



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Stone paces Connecticut College over Bears

ABOUT US About Us Advertise Submit an Announcement Employment Letters to the Editor Photo Reprints Subscribe Online Stone paces Connecticut College over Bears sports@TimesRecord.Com 02/06/2006 Bowdoin College men's basketball falls to Camels, 76-58. NEW LONDON, Conn. — Charles Stone dumped in a game-high 20 points and pulled down 17 rebounds, leading Connecticut College (12-10, 2-6) to a 76-58 victory over Bowdoin College (13-8, 3-4) in NESCAC men's basketball action played at Luce Fieldhouse Saturday afternoon. It was the seventh double-double of the season for Stone, who shot seven for 12 from the field and had 12 points in the second half. Jeff Young, Billy Karis and Will Lyons chipped in with 13 points apiece for the winning side. Kyle Petrie finished with 17 points and six rebounds for Bowdoin. Andrew Hippert added 12 points. The Camels pounded the ball inside to Stone in the early going and put together an 8-0 run over a span of 2:46 to take control of the game. Stone had three field goals during the stretch and Sokol Zejnullahu capped the rally with a bucket at the 11:54 mark, putting the - more available