Proper noun
A river in Connecticut, United States.
A former borough, former city, now census-designated place in Windham, Connecticut, United States, named after the river.
A town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States, named after the former city in Connecticut.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIt’s left MRF’s like the Willimantic Waste Paper Company scrambling for stateside buyers. Source: Internet
In Willimantic, where the Latino population struggles to meet basic health care needs, culturally appropriate mental health services are hard to find because local agencies lack sufficient resources and trained personnel. Source: Internet
"I was on my way to a movie in Willimantic with a friend and out of curiosity I suggested we stop in at the meeting," he said. Source: Internet
Since that river is more robust in periods of drought than the Fenton River is, the new pipes will allow the University to rely on the Willimantic River more heavily. Source: Internet
Willimantic, CT — Quanece Williams ’16 of Bridgeport, CT, and a student at Eastern Connecticut State University, has been awarded a Fulbright U.S. Student Program grant to serve an English teaching assistantship in the Czech Republic. Source: Internet
It was among the earliest states to mandate producers take responsibility for the disposal of paint and the first to embrace mattress recycling – something Willimantic handles in its complex. Source: Internet