Why is there a street called "Yogananda Street" in staid Sandy Hook, CT, when there's no apparent local connection to yoga, generally, or to the famous yogi/author Paramahansa Yogananda, specifically? This should not be a tough mystery to solve. But I'm finding it iron-like and utterly un-googleable. It's not that I care so much, it's just that I'm not used to questions that can't be answered via the Internets.
BTW, just to plug the president's "USA Service" initiative, I discovered the street when searching for local civic activities to participate in, and found the following:
37 Yogananda Street (Sandy Hook, CT)
Women Involved in Newtown makes Easter baskets for children who would not otherwise recive them. We work together with Newtown Social Services, Interfaith Aids and...
BTW, just to plug the president's "USA Service" initiative, I discovered the street when searching for local civic activities to participate in, and found the following:
37 Yogananda Street (Sandy Hook, CT)
Women Involved in Newtown makes Easter baskets for children who would not otherwise recive them. We work together with Newtown Social Services, Interfaith Aids and...