Fair Haven is a Diverse Community with a Rich History and a Beautiful Waterfront
During the Northeast hurricane of 1869, the First Church of Fair Haven (known fondly as the "Captain's Church" due to the many seafaring families who called it home) incurred terrible damage and ultimately had to be torn down. Its steeple was the tallest in the region and served as a beacon for the ships coming into port. Shortly after an anonymous poem was written commemorating the church.
Hear Goodnight Blue Moon live at Riverfest 2014 on Sunday May 4 at the Boathouse Cafe, Quinnipiac Marina on Front Street.
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Waterfront Living
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47 High St.
203.787.7800
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Streets Boathouse Smokehouse - closed until Spring
307 Front Street
203.787.3387
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Buen Gusto Restaurant
379 Grand Avenue
203.772.3577
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El Coqui Restaurant
286 Grand Avenue
203. 562.1757 |
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Grand Apizza Restaurant
111 Grand Avenue
203.624.7646 or
203.624.9320
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Cositas Deliciosas
271 Grand Avenue
203.782.4757
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La Molienda Peruvian Restaurant
113 Grand Avenue
203.562.0675
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Salsa's Authentic
Mexican Restaurant
99 Grand Avenue
203.752.1265
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Once again Fair Haven Community Health Care has been recognized as a high achieving health center by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HRSA), and has received the gold level designation. This places FHCHC in the top 10% of the 1,400 community health centers across the country and reflects our strong commitment to high quality clinical care. The full announcement can be found here.
We are proud and happy to have FHCHC as a community partner and a major employer in our community.
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