Montville

About Montville

The Town of Montville is located on the Thames River, halfway between New York City and Boston.  Residents of Montville enjoy a rural quality of life, while at the same time having access to world class entertainment thanks to the close proximity to the Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods casinos. Located on 45 square miles there is room to develop and grow.

Town Hall Hours

Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

310 Norwich-New London Turnpike
Uncasville, CT  06382

(860) 848-3030

To connect with Montville’s Economic Development Committee, check out their website here: Economic Development

Key Contact

Planning / Economic Development:  Marcia A. Vlaun, Town Planner

More Important Links

Information on Montville’s utility infrastructure and zoning map can be found at the sites linked below.

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East Lyme

About East Lyme

Just to the west of Waterford and east of Old Lyme, the town of East Lyme comprises two villages of Niantic, along Long Island Sound, and Flanders at the intersection of Rte.1 and 161.

Town Hall is open from 8am to 4:30pm. Mon-Friday. Closed on major holidays. Tax Collector’s office is open additional hours of 8am to 7pm on the first and third Thursdays of month.

Directions

The town of East Lyme is on the Connecticut Shore between Old Lyme and Waterford. Major highways and roads are are I-95, Rtes 156 and 161. Exits 72,73,74,75 and 76 of I-95 are in East Lyme. We are one hour from Bradley International Airport.

To New London: 7 Miles
To Hartford: 50 Miles
To Providence: 62 Miles
To Boston: 114 Miles
To New York City: 119 Miles

Town Hall

108 Pennsylvania Ave.
Niantic, Connecticut 06357

(860) 739-6931

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Sprague

About Sprague

Sprague’s most important resource is the Shetucket River and the people who have lived on it for generations. Sprague residents are proud of their town and its unsurpassed natural beauty and history, located as it is in the Quinebaug-Shetucket Heritage Corridor/Last Green Valley. Sprague currently boasts over 600 acres of Town-owned open space, including over 1.5 miles of river frontage and a large reservoir. Because Sprague is a little more “out of the way” than its neighbors to the south it has had the advantage of learning from other towns and initiating forward-thinking planning giving conservation, responsible growth, and quality of life issues the highest priority.

Directions

I-395, Exit 83. Follow CT Rte. 97N towards Sprague. Approx. 4 miles to Baltic Center.

To New London: 22 Miles
To Hartford: 42 Miles
To Providence, RI: 48 Miles
To New York City: 140 Miles
To Boston: 99 Miles

Town Clerk Hours

Monday – Thursday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm; Wednesday 8:00-5:30 pm

1 Main Street
Baltic, CT 06330
(860) 822-3000

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Franklin

About Franklin

Located adjacent to Norwich on the northeast, the Town of Franklin was originally settled in 1663 as part of the then much larger community of Norwich. Franklin was incorporated in 1786 as its own town. Today, the community of 20 square miles and 1,900 residents is still largely rural but the town’s outlook is optimistic and challenging. A balance between homes and businesses is planned to maintain a level tax base. Growth has been gradual and there is a strong commitment to maintaining the town’s rural character, while encouraging appropriate residential, commercial and industrial development on available sites within the town limits.

Directions

To reach Franklin from I-395 take exit 13B onto Rte. 2 towards Hartford. Take exit 25 and travel north on Rte. 32 for approximately 4 miles. Turn left on Meetinghouse Hill Rd.

To New London: 20 miles
To Boston: 103 miles
To Hartford: 41 miles
To Providence: 53 miles

Town Hall Hours

7 Meeting House Hill Road
Franklin, Ct 06254

(860) 642-6055
(860) 642-6606 Fax

The Town Clerk and First Selectman’s Office are open from 8:30am to 3:00pm Monday through Thursday and 6pm to 8pm on Tuesdays.

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Bozrah

About Bozrah

The town of Bozrah was incorporated in 1786 and now has a population of 2,401 and an area of 20 square miles. Bozrah is unique in maintaining its rural charm while growing its commercial and industrial areas.

Bozrah is bordered by the City of Norwich and has a commercial growth area on State Route 82 into the city. Planning and zoning is in place to allow for growth in areas with easy access to highways and infrastructure. Most commercial and industrial areas are served by municipal water and the entire town is served by Bozrah Light and Power, an electric utility owned by the City of Groton. The selectman/town meeting form of government allows for easy access to developers and a speedy permit process. We have available development sites from a few acres to over 100 acres.

Directions

Bozrah is located in the northern end of New London County to the west of Norwich, situated on Connecticut Route 2 and minutes from I-395. Its main access Roads are East /West Route 2, and North/South Route 163. Exit 23 off Rte 2 intersects with Rte. 163.

Town Hall Hours

Town Hall is open Monday – Friday from 9am to 4pm for the Selectman and most Saturdays from 8-11am. The Town Clerk is available Tuesday through Thursday from 9am to 4pm and on Fridays from 9am to noon. 

(860) 889-2689

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Salem

About Salem

Salem, a quiet, rural community of 4,000 residents, with a heritage of agriculture, is nestled among the hills, wetlands and open fields astride the historic route between Hartford and the sea. Incorporated in 1819, It is peopled by friendly, caring, diverse and talented citizens who contribute to the manufacturing, arts and technology of Southeastern Connecticut.

Directions

From I-95 take exit 81. North on Rte 85 to Salem.
From Hartford, take Rte 2 east, to Rte. 11 south to Witch Meadow Rd exit. East to Rte 85. Right on 85.

To Hartford: 31 miles
To New London: 14 miles
To Boston:116 miles
To Providence: 70 miles
To New York: 128 miles

Town Office Hours

The Salem Town Office, 270 Hartford Road, is open Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

On Thursday, office hours are from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

The office is closed on Friday.

(860) 859-3873

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Windham

About Windham

Located in the Quiet Corner of Connecticut, the Town of Windham embraces the historic mill city of Willimantic and the traditional New England villages of North Windham, Windham Center, and South Windham. A great combination of rural living and small city life. Windham boasts the college campus of Eastern CT State University, Windham Hospital, ACT the Arts at the Capitol Theater and the Charles H. Barrows STEM Academy which is the school for science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

Willimantic

Willimantic is the home to the 3rd Thursday Street Fests, the Victorian Neighborhood Association, The Garden on the Bridge, The Mills Art’s Space and the Windham Theatre Guild. And who can forget our signature event, the annual 4th of July Boom Box Parade!

Windham is centrally located between the Hartford Region, the University of Connecticut Storrs Campus, and New London and Windham Counties.

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Lebanon

About Lebanon

Lebanon is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 7,308 at the 2010 census. The town lies just to the northwest of Norwich, directly south of Willimantic, 20 miles north of New London, and 20 miles east of Hartford.

Town Website

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Colchester