Noroton River
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41°04′37″N 73°31′01″W / 41.0770°N 73.5170°W

The Noroton River is a 9.4-mile-long (15.1 km)[1] stream which forms most of the border between Stamford and Darien, Connecticut, United States. The river's headwaters are in New Canaan, Connecticut, and flow into Holly Pond. It is the largest flowing body of water between the Mill River/Rippowam River to the west and the Fivemile River to the east, although Stony Brook and the Goodwives River in Darien are not much smaller.
Pollution runoff from Interstate 95 flows down the Noroton River into Holly Pond. In 2009, the Stamford and Darien local governments asked the federal government for an $11.7 million grant to fund 65 percent of an $18 million project for "dredging and ecosystem restoration" in the pond and river, including "construction of wetlands, bioswales and other restoration structures".[2]
Two restaurants are located at the mouth of the river, where U.S. Route 1 (known as the Boston Post Road on the Darien side and East Main Street on the Stamford side) crosses it. Both feature windows offering diners a view of the river.[3] The restaurant on the north side is in Stamford. On the south side, the current Water’s Edge at Giovanni's is the most recent business to occupy a lot where restaurants have been sited since the early 20th century.
Crossings
To the west of the river are the Glenbrook and Springdale sections of Stamford; to the east are the Noroton and Noroton Heights sections of Darien. At its southern end, the stream forms a small valley between Noroton Hill to the west and Hollow Tree Ridge to the east. Farther north, in New Canaan, Ponus Ridge is to the east.
North from the mouth of the river (Stamford-Darien border):
- U.S. Route 1 — Boston Post Road (in Darien), East Main Street (in Stamford)
- Interstate 95
- Maple Tree Avenue (Stamford)/West Avenue (Darien)
- Connecticut Route 106—Glenbrook Road (Stamford)/Middlesex Road (Darien)
- Camp Avenue
- Woodway Road
In New Canaan:
- Connecticut Route 15 — Merritt Parkway
- Jelliff Mill Road (named after Jelliff Mill, where a dam of the river creates Jelliff Mill Pond
- Indian Waters Drive
- Frogtown Road
- Wahackme Road (where the river goes through a bird sanctuary)
- Greenley Road
- West Road
- Country Club Road