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West Haven
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West Haven, town (1990 pop. 54,021), New Haven co., S Conn., a suburb across the West River from New Haven; settled 1638, inc. as a separate borough 1873. Although mainly residential, there are diversified manufacturing industries. The production of buckles dates from the 1850s. In the American Revolution, the town was pillaged (1779) by the British. The Univ. of New Haven is there. Of colonial interest are two 17th-century saltbox houses.


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Ling Electronics, headquartered in West Haven, Connecticut, is the leader in supplying electro-dynamic systems, components, and service to the worldwide vibration test equipment market.
Ling Electronics, headquartered in West Haven, Connecticut, is the leader in supplying electro-dynamic systems, components and service to the worldwide vibration test equipment market.
Ling Electronics, headquartered in West Haven, Connecticut is the leader in supplying electro-dynamic systems, components, and service to the worldwide vibration test equipment market.
 
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