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Beekeepers Registered in Connecticut for 2017 Listed Alphabetically Beekeepers Registered in Connecticut for 2017 Listed Alphabetically Updated 6/9/2017 A Adamson, Michael (2); 26 King St.; Shelton, CT 06484 Agne, Francis (3); 12 Russet Lane; New Milford, CT 06776 Aitkin, Elizabeth (); 25 Birch Mountain Lane; Bolton, CT 06043 Aitkin, Elizabeth A. (5); 25 Birch Mtn. Rd.; Bolton, CT 06043 Albohn, Kevin (1); 6 Pastors Walk; Newtown, CT 06470 Aleksandravicius, Bronius (4); Tunxis Road Extension; Bloomfield, CT 06002 Alfiero, Greg (4); 18 Reservoir Rd; Killingworth, CT 06419 Allard, Guy (3); 23 Anna Drive; Wallingford, CT 06492 Altieri, Steven (1); 71 Rocky Brook Rd.; New Cannan, CT 06840 Amodeu, Laura (1); 61 Head of Meadow Rd.; Newtown, CT 06470 Anderson, Linda (3); 10 Grouse Hill Rd.; Glastonbury, CT 06033 Anderson, Thomas (2); 181 North Hill Rd; North Haven, CT 06473 Atherton, Andy (1); 113 Strattonj Brook Rd; Simsbury, CT 06070 Avon Old Farms School (3); 500 Old Farms Rd.; Avon, CT 06001 B Baker, Donald (1); 15 Apple Lane; Redding, CT 06896 Baker, John C.; Berry Ledges Apiary (22); 52 Headquarters Road; Litchfield, CT 067592114 Banas, Robert (5); 4 Nauyaug Rd North; Mystic, CT 06355 Barone, Stephen J. (2); 28 Martha St.; Seymour, CT 06483 Barrett, John (2); 3 Clifdon Dr; Simsbury, CT 06070 Bartomioli, Phillip (1); 1671, Rt.197; Woodstock, CT 06281 Baumann, Phillip (3); 622 Pendleton Hill Rd; North Stonington, CT 06359 Baxter, Judith (2); 49 Ball Hill Rd; Storrs, CT 06268 Beck, Charles (1); 123 Water St, 3ed Floor; Stonington, CT 06738 Becker, Raymond (2); 847 Little City Rd.; Higganum, CT 06441 Beeker, Raymond (2); 847 Little City Road; Higganum, CT 06441 Bellemare, Richard (1); 35 Salam Rd; Prospect, CT 06712 Benedict, Thomas M. (35); 393 Route 66; Columbia, CT 06237 Bergman, John (1); 184 Mooreland Rd; Kensington, CT 06037 Bernard, Diana (4); 118 North Street; Plymouth, CT 06782 Berriault, Randall & Janice (2); 62 Perry Hill Rd.; Ashford, CT 06278 Bogue, Elliott (4); 77 Kinney Hill Rd; New Preston, CT 06777 Boyden, Nicholas; 4 B's Apiary (2); Route 63 #460; Falls Village, CT 06031 Boyer, Harold (4); 54 Nashville Rd Extension; Bethel, CT 06801 Boyko, Gregory (3); 100 Barbourtown Rd.; Canton, CT 06019 Bradley, Thomas (1); 137 Green Hollow Rd; Danielson, CT 06239 The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station Beekeepers Registered in Connecticut for 2017 Listed Alphabetically Updated 6/9/2017 B Bravo, Andrew (3); 608 North Elm Street; Wallingford, CT 06482 Brennan, Jennifer (1); 27 Talmadge Hill Rd.; Prospect, CT 06712 Brennan, Nancy (2); 50 Lindsley Drive; Wolcott, CT 06716 Brenner, Kevin (1); 112 Kent Rd.; Warren, CT 06754 Bromage, Allison Moncrief (1); 240 Stony Creek Rd.; Branford, CT 06405 Brook, Richard (3); 27 Lake Drive; Darien, CT 06820 Brown, Georgia & Truman (1); 55 Barton St.; Torrington, CT 06790 Buerkler, Apolph (10); 95 Wheeler Rd.; Avon, CT 06001 Bugnacki, Francis (3); 181 south Street; Morris, CT 06763 Burgess, Stephen (1); 185 Millville Ave.; Naugatuck, CT 06770 Burgos, Benjamin (4); 1292 North High ST; East Haven, CT 06512 Burke, Liane (5); 39 Laurel Way Ext.; P.O. Box 594; Norfolk, CT 06058 Buzaid, Theresa (1); 2 Petersons Lane; Danbury, CT 06811 C Callahan, Patrick (8); 215 Oak st; Winstead, CT 06098 Capozzi, David (2); 14 Hebron Rd; Andover, CT 06232 Carolan, Patrick J. (4); 88 Stonewall Lane; Fairfield, CT 06824 Caruso, Michael (4); 4 Patton RD; Wallingford, CT 06492 Castelli, William (4); 6 Vienna Lane; Clinton, CT 06413 Cedar Knoll Farm (2); 57 Kimball Rd; Lisbon, CT 06351 Cedrone, Larry (2); 28 Brookfield St.; Manchester, CT 06040 Cegielski, Mark (27); 103 Hillcrest Ave; New Britain, CT 06053 Chaplinsky, Paul (2); 78 Goshen East St.; Norfolk, CT 06058 Charon, Joanne (8); 114 Phoenix Ave.; Naugatuck, CT 06770 Chastain, Angela (2); 26 Deer Woods Dr; New Milforc, CT 06776 Christensen, Richard (17); 710 New Britain Ave; Rocky Hill, CT 06067 Cline, Gary (2); 30 Judwin Ave; New haven, CT 06515 Como, Trepany (1); 17 Church ST; Terryville, CT 06786 Corbeil, George W. (4); 141 Bashan Rd.; East Haddam, CT 06423 Corcoran, Cindy (5); 17 Woodmont Circle; East Haddam, CT 06423 Corley, Joan (2); 176 Old Branchville Rd; Ridgefield, CT 06877 Cote, Andrew; Andew's Honey (25); 127 Silvermine Rd; Norwalk, CT 06850 Cote, Michael (2); 249 Grove Street; Shelton, CT 06484 Craib, Emma (3); 151 Senexet Rd; Woodstock, CT 06281 Cramer, Michael (2); 4 Two Rivers Lane; New Milford, CT 06776 Crampton, Jeffery (4); 134 Whiskers Lane; Litchfield, CT 06759 Craybas, Douglas (2); 15 Codfish Hill Rd; Bethel, CT 06801 Creighton, Mark H. (42); 36 Freestone Ave.; Portland, CT 06480 Creighton, Mark; The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (59); 123 Huntington Street; New Ha Crouch, Maureen (3); 300 Ekonk Hill Rd.; Voluntown, CT 06384 Cunningham, Donald (10); 47 Park Ave; Enfield, CT 06087 The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station Beekeepers Registered in Connecticut for 2017 Listed Alphabetically Updated 6/9/2017 C Cunningham, Mark (2); 40 Harvest Court; Cheshire, CT 06410 Currie, Alexandra (4); 261 White Hill Lane; Fairfield, CT 06824 Cyr, Lisa (1); 293 Porter Ave; Middlebury, CT 06762 Czarkowski, Nancy (2); 177 Chaffinch Island Rd; Guilford, CT 06437 D Daddona, Karen (2); 274 Kings Hwy; North Haven, CT 06473 D'Alessandro, Jennifer (4); 177 Naubuc Ave; East Hartford, CT 06118 D'Aloisio, Peter (1); 20 Eleanor Rd.; East Hartford, CT 061182020 Davidson, John (1); 310 Glenwood Drive; Guilford, CT 06437 DeAngelis, Joe (2); 614 Wheeler Rd; Monroe, CT 06468 DeCrescenzo, Christine (5); 194 Christian RD; Middlebury, CT 06762 DeMars, Julie (8); 52 Wheeler Rd.; Simsbury, CT 06070 DeSantis/Simms, Simon/Hannah (1); 68 Scarborough St; Hartford, CT 06105 Desrochers, Raymond/Namoi (1); 556 Woodtick Rd; Wolcott, CT 06715 Desrosiers, David (2); 640 Laurel Ave.; Bridgeport, CT 06606 Devine, Scott (5); 17 Sarah Drive; Oxford, CT 06478 Devito, Carol (4); 109 Beaver Brooke Rd; Ridgefield, CT 06877 Dezso, Richard (40); 130 Supina Rd.; Ashford, CT 06278 DiBuono, Michelle (2); 12 Hally Ln; Colchecter, CT 06415 Dielman, Fredric (5); Box 52; West Redding, CT 06896 Dierman, Linda (1); 35 Arrowhead Drive; Ledyard, CT 06339 DiFilippo, Kevin (2); 68 Spicer Hill Road; Ledyard, CT 06339 Diment, Revell Sandberg (1); 741 Pomfret Road; Hampton, CT 06247 Dinda, Guthrie Ford (3); 40 Scenil Road; Lebanon, CT 06249 DiRenzo, Emily & Joseph (2); 1456 Dixwell Ave.; Hamden, CT 06514 Donegan, Jim (1); 39 Apple Hill Rd; Milford, CT 06461 Duck, Matthew (2); 25 Meetinghouse Hill Road; Frankln, CT 06254 Durinick, Alice (1); 55 Wig Hill Rd.; Haddam, CT 06438 Dutcher, Timothy; Common Ground High School (4); 180 Foster Street; New Haven, CT 06511 E Eccleston, Deborah (1); 35 Parent Hill Rd.; Moosup, CT 06354 Ellis, Sherrill (1); 7 W. Park Ave; New Haven, CT 06511 Evans, Richard (3); 2700 Long Hill Rd; 222 Flag Marsh Rd; Guilford, CT 06437 F Falls, Walter (1); 1 Maple Lane; Danbury, CT 06810 Farnsworth, Windy (4); 10 Pheasant Lane; New Milford, CT 06776 Faucher, Deborah (2); 132 Gent Hollow Rd; Woodbury, CT 06798 Fazzino, Lias (1); 19 Quarry Rd; Bolton, CT 06043 Fisher, Aaron (1); 324 Hariland Rd; Stamford, CT 06903 The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station Beekeepers Registered in Connecticut for 2017 Listed Alphabetically Updated 6/9/2017 F Fisher, Michael (1); 10 Braintree Drive; West Hartford, CT 06117 Fishman, Michael (1); 10 Brantree Drive; West Hartford, CT 06117 Flanagan, Maureen (1); 74 Briar Brae Rd.; Stamford, CT 06903 Flannery, Catherine (4); 119 Cherry Swamp Rd; East Haddam, CT 06469 Flying Otter Farms LLC (3); 49 Richmondville Ave,Suite105; Westport, CT 06880 Fog, Wendy (2); 30 Siwanoy Lane; New Cannan, CT 06840 Foster, H. Peet (34); 45 Cedar Street, Unit#2; Stamford, CT 06902 Francis, Holly D. (1); 230 Ridge Rd.; Madison, CT 06443 Freiert, Cathy (1); 216 Beckwith Hill Drive; Salam, CT 06420 Frieden, Eric (2); 15 Coachman; Lane; Bethany, CT 06524 G Garceau, Richard (2); 320 RT 171; Woodstook, CT 06281 Gates, Michael (1); 10 The Boulevard; Newtown, CT 06470 Gaul, Mary Ellen (1); 68 Hill Road; Harwinton, CT 06791 Gawel, Robert (35); 58 Hicks Avenue; Meriden, CT 06450 Gawett, Elizabeth (4); 536 Main Street; Somer, CT 06071 George, Christine McMahon (3); 97 Kast Rd; Bristol, CT 06010 Gerry, Janice (3); 70 Fuller Street; New London, CT 06320 Glassey, Kevin (2); 803 Cook Hill Rd; Cheshire, CT 06410 Gorden, Derrick (2); 44 Old Quarry Rd; Woodgridge, CT 06525 Gorski, Pawel (12); 42 Mist Hill Drive; Brookfield, CT 06804 Grant, Natalie (3); 75 Birdsey Ave; Middletown, CT 06457 Gregerman, Stephanie (1); 7 Greenes Alley; New London, CT 06320 Gregory, Renee (2); 451 Middlesex Road; Darien, CT 06820 Grznarik, Ludovit (1); 236 Bayberry Ln; Stratford, CT 06614 Grzywinski, Gary (2); 175 Robindale Drive; Kensington, CT 06037 Guarino, Shari (1); 1432 East St.; Southington, CT 06489 Guimond, Carole (2); 45 Pierce Rd; Preston, CT 06365 Guisto, Randy (2); 171 White Ave; Middlebury, CT 06762 Gulia, Anne (1); 21 Diane Drive; Monroe, CT 06468 Gunia, Wojciech (1); 20 Stockton Ln; Rocky Hill, CT 06067 H Hager, David (8); 8 Duncaster Rd.; Bloomfield, CT 06002 Halle, Frank/Denise (1); 160 Spring Hill Rd; Storrs, CT 06268 Hargraves, Frederick (1); 521 Thompson Ave.; East haven, CT 06512 Harmon, Sherry (1); 19 Victoria Drive; Moosup, CT 06354 Harrison, Claie; Windover Farm (6); 26 MT Nebo Pond; Newtown, CT 06470 Harsany, Kathy (2); 10 Elskip Lane; Greenwich, CT 06831 Hauspurg, Gina (2); 5 Spur Lane; Sherman, CT 06784 Heavens, Gene A. 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