"I responded that she certainly doesn't speak for my mother or for most of the Italian Catholics who live in Wooster Square, her old neighborhood."
Wooster Square (neighborhood)
New Haven already has two historic districts, Wooster Square and the Quinnipiac River district, which may be extended.
The school was located at Wooster Square in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
The Wooster Square and Dixwell neighborhoods were, and are, notable examples.
The quintessential Wooster Square Italian immigrant took a job at a New Haven factory, but he hated it.
Wooster Square is a neighborhood in the city of New Haven, Connecticut to the east of downtown.
Wooster Square takes its name from General David Wooster, who had a warehouse there.
They were incredibly feisty women - teen-agers, really - who worked in the shirt shops around Wooster Square and other Italian neighborhoods.
Wooster Square, the intersection of Main, Elm and White, became a focal point of northern downtown due to the train station's presence.