• The sulfur
match was invented in Woodbridge by Samuel Beecher and Thomas Sanford in 1835. • Woodbridge is often mentioned on the CW show
Gilmore Girls as a rival of
Stars Hollow, a fictional Connecticut town. Per the show, Woodbridge is to the east of Stars Hollow. • Because of its proximity to Yale and its good school district, Woodbridge is considered one of the most educated towns in Connecticut. In 2011, Woodbridge had the highest percentage of residents with graduate or professional degrees in Connecticut. ==Notable people== •
Guido Calabresi,
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit judge and
Yale Law School professor •
Charles Edward Clark, jurist and politician •
Wilson Hart Clark, state politician and lawyer •
David Gelernter, author and
Yale University professor of computer science •
Suzanne Greco, businesswoman •
Boone Guyton, businessman, author, and WWII test pilot •
John Hollander, poet and literary critic •
Dorit Kemsley, fashion designer and television personality in
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills •
David Aaron Kessler, physician and former
FDA commissioner •
Bun Lai, author, and creator the first
sustainable sushi in the world,
Miya's •
Jeremy Leven, Hollywood screenwriter, director, producer, and novelist •
Jonathan Mostow, film director, producer, screenwriter •
Paul Roessler, musician, composer, and producer •
Tarek Saleh,
NFL linebacker •
Louise Shaffer, actress, scriptwriter, and author •
Bernie S. Siegel, author and pediatric surgeon •
Maury Yeston, Tony Award-winning Broadway composer and lyricist •
Josh Zeid, American-Israeli baseball player ==Notable locations==