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Bethel, CT

The small New England town of Bethel, formed in 1855, is located in northern Fairfield County. Bethel lies sixty miles northeast of New York City and fifty miles southwest of Hartford and is accessed by state routes 6, 53, and 58 and Interstate 84. Its neighboring towns are Redding, Danbury, Brookfield and Newtown. More on Bethel, CT…

Bridgeport,CT

Bridgeport is a thriving multicultural city located right on the water of Long Island Sound in the southern part of Connecticut. The great location and proximity to other cities such as New York and Boston make Bridgeport a wonderful city to live, work, and visit. The city is currently on the verge of some major economic development opportunities that will make it even more appealing to be a part of in the near future.  More on Bridgeport, CT

Brookfield, CT

Brookfield is a town located in northern Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 15,664 at the 2000 census. First settled in 1754 with the establishment of the Newbury Parish, which incorporated parts of neighboring Newtown and Danbury, the town of Brookfield was established in 1788. It was named after the first minister of the parish’s Congregational church, Reverend Thomas Brooks. More on Brookfield, CT…

Danbury, CT

Danbury is a great place to live, work and play.  Danbury as the 7th largest city in Connecticut is in the unique position of managing a surplus and maintaining a high level of services. Danbury is situated along the New York border. The Danbury Fair Mall, the largest in New England, crowns the retail scene. Western Connecticut State University enriches the region with cultural events, while Kenosha and Candlewood lakes offer outstanding recreational opportunities. More on Danbury, CT…

Darien, CT

Originally part of Stamford, the area known today as Darien became Middlesex Parish in 1737.  Darien was incorporated as a town in 1820.  The town is an attractive blend of seaside living and suburbia.  Leisure and sporting activities abound in this town of roughly 20,000.  More on Darien, CT…

Easton, CT

Easton is one of Fairfield County?s most rural towns.  It strives to maintain its original 18th century beauty and character.  The community has limited developments as the major water supplier for the County maintains three vast reservoirs surrounded by 7,500 acres of forest.  Fruit orchards, dairy and holiday tree farms make up Easton?s limited commerce. More on Easton, CT…

Fairfield, CT

The Town of Fairfield was settled in 1639.  Fairfield is an ideal community for elegant living and convenient travel to nearby metropolitan areas such as Westchester County, New York City, Stamford and Hartford.  With its many distinctive neighborhoods, beaches, downtown, and numerous leisure and cultural activities is no wonder over 58,000 people call Fairfield home. More on Fairfield, CT…

Greenwich, CT

Also known as the Gold Coast of New England, Greenwich CT boasts over 50 square miles of land and 32 miles of shoreline.  The town is a rich and diverse community consisting of seven neighborhoods.  Greenwich is home to philanthropists, sports stars, writers, actors and corporate executives and leaders in the world of finance and more.  More on Greenwich, CT…

Monroe, CT

Monroe is located in eastern Fairfield County. While the town has sustained a progressive growth over the past 20 years, it has not lost its character and charm. Monroe is a family-oriented community with an excellent school system, recreational facilities and a variety of houses of worship. Monroe has seen many changes over the past years since it was incorporated, from being a predominantly farming community to a suburban community that maintains itself through progressive economic development. Our recreational facilities such as Wolfe Park, Great Hollow Lake, Webb Mountain and the Rails to Trails bike paths provide enjoyment. More on Monroe, CT…

New Canaan, CT

New Canaan is showcases a country setting of suburbia.  Located in the southwest corner of Fairfield County, the community offers superb social and cultural amenities, highly-valued school system and convenient travel by rail or highway to nearby employment centers of Stamford, White Plains and New York City.  More on New Canaan, CT…

New Fairfield, CT

New Fairfield is known for its excellent schools, reasonable taxes, good recreational facilities, and great commuting routes to Westchester and lower Fairfield County. Located on the shore of Candlewood Lake, it is a place of uncommon natural beauty in all seasons. More on New Fairfield, CT…

Newtown, CT

Newtown is a scenic “small town” located in Fairfield County in southwestern Connecticut, about sixty miles from New York City. Newtown is bordered on the south by Easton and Redding, on the north by Bridgewater and Southbury, on the east by Oxford and Monroe, and on the west by Bethel and Brookfield. Newtown is traversed by Interstate 84, U.S. routes 6 and 302 and Connecticut routes 25 and 34. It covers 38,644 acres or 60.38 square miles, making it the fifth largest town, area-wise, in the state. Newtown was established in 1711 and is comprised of the Borough, Sandy Hook, Hawleyville, Botsford and Dodgingtown “neighborhoods”. More on Newtown, CT…

Norwalk, CT

The highly diverse city of Norwalk is an exciting blend of residential neighborhoods, commercial and retail enterprises and electrifying cultural and artistic activities.  As a Long Island Sound coastal town, Norwalk appeal to those wishing a desirable place to live, work and play. More on Norwalk, CT…

Redding, CT

The peaceful country town of Redding has not changed much in appearance since incorporation in 1767.  Residents diligently preserve the town?s New England charm and natural splendor including a long windy dirt road every now and again.  Existing houses are set on roomy lots along open stone walled meadows, rolling hills and thick woods. More on Redding, CT…

Ridgefield, CT

The picturesque New England town of Ridgefield combines a pleasant rural setting for family living and outdoor enjoyment with an ideal location for travel to major business and commercial centers.  The historic downtown village with stately Victorians and unique shops adds to Ridgefield character.  More on Ridgefield, CT…

Shelton, CT

Shelton, Connecticut is the perfect blend of a fertile business environment and a pleasant residential community. Known for its civic pride and dedication to innovative development, Shelton combines a thriving business community, the scenic splendor of New England and a focused vision of the future to create a vital, balanced community. More on Shelton, CT…

Sherman, CT

The scenic Town of Sherman, incorporated in Oct. 1802, is located in the Housatonic Valley at the northern end of Candlewood Lake. Sherman is a rural community of 23.4 square miles with a population, est., 4,110. Sherman is the northern most town in Fairfield County, accessed by state routes 39, 37 and 55. Sherman has an excellent K-8 School and our High School students have a choice of four area schools to attend. More on Sherman, CT…

Stamford, CT

Stamford CT is a coastal community along Connecticut?s shoreline and just 25 miles northeast of New York City.  The city?s motto is ?The City That Works!?.  Stamford is an economically sound community and continues to develop its economic and local resources for the betterment of the community at large.  More on Stamford, CT…

Trumbull, CT

Trumbull is located in Fairfield County approximately 60 miles from New York City, and 60 miles from Hartford, Connecticut. It is bounded on the north by the Town of Monroe, east by the City of Shelton, south by the City of Bridgeport, and west by the Towns of Fairfield and Easton.  More on Trumbull, CT…

Westport, CT

The town of Westport was formed from parts of Fairfield, Norwalk and Weston CT in 1835.  It combines a cosmopolitan atmosphere with seashore and country charm.  While the town is known for sophisticated shopping and dining attractions, in recent years Westport has seen the addition of several corporate office buildings.  More on Westport, CT…

Weston, CT

Weston is a rustic town of sweeping fields, ponds, riverside vistas and thickly wooded forests.  The town adopted a master plan almost 35 years ago to protect vast areas of land from development and to establish minimum lot sizes.  The picturesque terrain also offers itself to outdoor and sporting pleasures. More on Weston, CT…

Wilton, CT

Settled in the early eighteen century, Wilton became independent in 1802.  Wilton is a residential community with open lands, historic architecture and extensive town services.  The town carefully plans and limits commercial development to specific districts.  Town offices, the post office and additional shops surround the picturesque green in the center of Wilton. More on Wilton, CT…




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