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1) New England people tend to be pleasant at first, but are usually not openly friendly to newcomers. However, that does not mean you are not welcome. It's just that we welcome outsiders different. 2) Sure, for programmers there are plenty of jobs in the Stamford area and Hartford is the so-called Insurance Capital of the World, so there should be jobs in that industry for him. The Royal Bank of Scotland recently announced they are opening their headquarters in Stamford. Regarding medieval historians, I have no idea. The Hartford area is also home to United Technologies (Carrier, Otis, Pratt Whitney, Sikorsky, etc) and Stanley, the famous toolmaker. 3) Not sure if you've heard of it, but Yale is a pretty good school. The main state university is UConn (University of Connecticut) in Storrs. I know for post-grad, they have a good law school and some other good programs, but I'm not sure about history. You can try looking into Trinity College in Hartford, Weselyn University in Middletown and a few others places. 4) In the Stamford area, you can probably find a garage for $350,000 (one car!)... but, if you get up closer to the Hartford area, housing is much more affordable. Of course, in Stamford you are close to NYC and Westchester County in NY, and many of those posh towns around Stamford have excellent public schools, and many big corporations have their headquarters in the area (GE's corporate headquarters is in Fairfield, CT; Pepsi is in Purchase, NY which is right over the border)... our home in the Hartford area last year sold for $225,000, it was a 3 bedroom ranch, but it did have a huge MBR and 2 bathrooms. 5) I would warn you that the drivers here are not always the best, but we do not have any tolls on our roads!
If you need more specific info, feel free to PM me.
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