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From the Merrit Parkway CT-15S: Take exit 49 to merge onto CT-25N From the Merrit Parkway CT-15N: Take exit 49N to merge onto CT-25N From CT-25N: The CT-25N highway comes to an end at the traffic light. At this light, turn right onto Route 111, which is Monroe Turnpike. Go straight through 2 traffic lights. At the second traffic light you'll notice a Home Depot shopping center on the right. The childcare center will be the next building on the right, (approx. 0.2 miles from the 2nd traffic light).

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