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==Notable people== {{More citations needed section|date=March 2010}} * [[Jill Abramson]], former executive editor of ''[[The New York Times]]'' * [[Brad Anderson (director)|Brad Anderson]] (born 1964), film director * [[Race Hill Farm Team|Jack Beebe]] (1925–2015), [[NASCAR]] team owner * [[Sally Benson]], writer of ''[[Meet Me in St. Louis]]'' * [[Elizabeth Bentley]], Soviet spy * [[Mac Bohonnon]], Olympic skier * [[John Brent (comedian)|John Brent]] (1938–1985), comedian * [[Cornelius Bushnell]], financier for the ironclad ship [[USS Monitor|USS ''Monitor'']] and a railroad pioneer and investor * [[Jim Calhoun]] (born 1942), head coach of 3-time NCAA champion [[Connecticut Huskies men's basketball#Jim Calhoun Era|Connecticut Huskies men's basketball team]] * [[Thomas Chittenden]], founder of independent [[Vermont Republic]] and first Governor of the state of [[Vermont]] * [[Ranulf Compton]] (1878–1974), congressman * [[Duo Dickinson]] (born 1955), architect * [[Zachary Donohue]], figure skater * [[Jack Driscoll (American football)|Jack Driscoll]] (born 1997), [[NFL]] player for the [[Philadelphia Eagles]] * [[Frank Duryea]], inventor and builder of first American gasoline-powered automobile * [[Peter Hastings Falk]], expert on American art * [[David Dudley Field I]] (1781–1867), Congregational clergyman * [[John Gunther]], author of ''Death Be Not Proud'' and ''Inside Europe'' * [[Arnold Jackson (athlete)|Arnold Jackson]], Olympic track gold medalist and World War I [[brigadier general]] in British army * [[Edwin D. Kilbourne]], developer of [[influenza]] vaccines * [[Charles Kullman]], tenor with [[Metropolitan Opera]] * [[Will Levis]] (born 1999), [[NFL]] player for the [[Tennessee Titans]] * [[Kiley McKinnon]] (born 1995), world champion skier * [[Rob Moroso]], [[NASCAR]] driver * [[Clio Newton]], artist * [[John-Michael Parker]], member of the [[Connecticut House of Representatives]] * [[Westbrook Pegler]], journalist, anti-[[New Deal]] columnist * [[Jacques Pépin]], celebrity chef, and author * [[Joseph A. Scranton]] (1838–1908), congressman * [[Streeter Seidell]], comedian, writer, actor, and TV host * [[Edgar Snow]], journalist, author, and Cold War-era China expert{{citation needed|date=December 2020}} * [[Karlheinz Stockhausen]], German composer * [[Grover Whalen]], politician and public relations professional known as "Mr. New York" * [[John Willard (U.S. Marshal)|John Willard]], U.S. Marshal for Vermont, husband of [[Emma Willard]]<ref>{{cite book |last=Jefferson |first=Thomas |editor-last=Oberg |editor-first=Barbara B. |date=2013 |title=The Papers of Thomas Jefferson |volume=40 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yuo9DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA32 |location=Princeton, NJ |publisher=Princeton University Press |pages=31–32 |isbn=978-0-691-16037-5 |via=[[Google Books]] |ref={{sfnRef|''The Papers of Thomas Jefferson''}}}}</ref> * [[Wheeler Williams]] (1897–1972), sculptor * [[Laurence Witten]], antiquarian collector and dealer who sold the [[Vinland map]]—later found to be a forgery—to [[Yale University]] [[Jimmy Destri]] founding member, songwriter and musician with ‘Blondie’ and others.
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