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Milford, CT
Welcome to Milford, "A Small City with a Big Heart!" Seventeen miles of Long Island Sound coastline funnel into our harbor that wends its way to meet the Wepawaug River in the heart of town. The sixth oldest town in Connecticut, 50,000 residents are proud to boast of a meticulously maintained "town green", the second longest in New England.
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Woodbridge, CT
The Town of Woodbridge is a suburban community with approximately 9,775 residents. Located about five miles northwest of downtown New Haven, Woodbridge is a rural-like town of rolling green countryside dotted with one-family homes on mostly large lots of 1.5 acres or more. Our town enjoys a reputation for excellent schools, an extensive network of walking trails, multi-faceted recreational programs, and old-fashioned small town charm. Woodbridge industrial sites are only a short distance from major transportation arteries including I-95, I-91, the Wilbur Cross/Merritt Parkways and Route 8 highway. Town residents live within minutes of the many cultural, educational, medical, entertainment and business services available in New Haven. In short, Woodbridge is a terrific town in which to work and live.
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Orange, CT
The Community With a history spanning over 360 years, the town of Orange is proud of its colonial heritage. Settled on land purchased from the Paugussett Indians, the town’s rolling hills, quiet residential neighborhoods and vibrant commercial landscape cover 17.6 square miles in a prime location in southwestern New Haven County. Orange’s growing population of over 13,000 residents enjoy the serene country feel of the town’s shady lanes, farms and wooded acreage. Orange offers numerous stores and restaurants making it one of the most convenient shopping places in the area.
Educational and Recreational Information Orange’s commitment to education and community-focused lifestyle is evidenced in its above-average educational system and outstanding recreational programs. The town’s children are eligible to participate in town programs as early as 6 months of age, with programs such as toddler playgroups and craft classes, to young adult music and art classes. For the active child, the town offers physical activities including Baseball, Softball, Soccer, Basketball, Swimming and more. Adults have a plethora of activities to choose from as well, including Yoga, Aerobics, golf, tennis, swimming and more. When the school bell rings, the students of Orange attend blue ribbon elementary schools, a brand new middle school and Amity Regional High School, which also includes students from the neighboring towns of Woodbridge and Bethany.
Transportation A centrally located suburb, Orange boasts easy access to Routes 1, 15, 34, and 95, all of which pass through town. Metro-North railroad is a short drive away, providing convenient access to all that the metropolitan area has to offer. The major employment and cultural centers of New Haven and Fairfield County are only minutes away via one of the major routes that traverse the town.
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Bethany, CT - Country Charm, Suburban Convenience
The Community Originally settled in 1717 as a village within the town of Woodbridge, the town of Bethany was incorporated formally in 1832. Bethany is proud of its rural charm and its agricultural history, while maintaining a close connection with its more suburban and urban neighbors. Covering approximately 21.6 m square miles, the town’s population is just over 5,500. The town’s low population density enables its residents to enjoy the significant amounts of wooded and open space afforded to them. The town’s website reminds residents that “Rural is Beautiful”. Educational and Recreational Information With a strong focus on conservation, Bethany’s residents can enjoy hundreds of acres of protected land preserved in its natural state. Recreation lovers delight in the large amo9unts of activities offered by the town’s Park and Recreation Department, including everything from sports to acting to cooking. Bethany’s students are members of the Amity Regional School District #5, featuring Bethany Community School at the elementary level, Amity Regional Middle School and Amity Regional High School, which also include students from the neighboring towns of Woodbridge and Orange. Transportation Centrally located in New Haven County, Bethany’s residents can travel the area with ease. Metro-North railroad is a short drive away, also providing convenient access to all that the Metropolitan area has to offer. The major employment and cultural centers of New Haven, Waterbury and Bridgeport are easily accessed via most nearby major routes, including Routes 15 and 8.
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