Located along the Connecticut River, opposite Hanover, New Hampshire, Norwich is a small town in Windsor County, Vermont. Chartered in 1761, the name was originally spelled "Norwhich" but an "h" was dropped shortly afterwards.
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The Child Care Center in Norwich is a not-for-profit program that offers childcare services to children aged six weeks to six years of age, from families of all incomes and backgrounds. Its location, programs, policies, and a staff directory are included.
http://www.childcarenorwich.org/
Based in Norwich, Vermont, the King Arthur Flour company has been making flour for more than two centuries. The company's history and products are featured, as well as its school, bakery, and retail store, also in Norwich.
http://www.kingarthurflour.com/
Serving students in grades kindergarten through the sixth grade in the Norwich School District, Cross School is located on Church Street in Norwich, Vermont. Annual and six-day calendars are presented, along with teacher pages and a staff directory.
http://www.marioncross.org/
Museum is a hands-on Museum located in Norwich, Vermont (USA). Exhibits span the natural and physical sciences, ecology, and technology. The Museum's outdoor environment is a large part of the visitor experience.
http://www.montshire.org/
The library facility and programs are introduced, including its children's and teen programs, Internet and computer services, exhibits, and scheduled events. The hours of operation are published, along with contact data.
http://www.norwichlibrary.org/
The official website of the town of Norwich posts announcements and notices of public meetings, as well as an introduction to municipal departments and key personnel, contact data, and access to various public documents.
http://www.norwich.vt.us/