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New Milford is located roughly 50 miles (80 km) west of Hartford, 63 miles (101 km) northeast of New York City proper, and 80 miles from Midtown Manhattan. New Milford consists of a number of town sub-divisions (i.e. boroughs, districts, communities, or neighborhoods), including Gaylordsville, Merryall, and Northville.
The total land area of Lower Merryall is debatable however, the Merryall district as a whole (including Upper Merryall) has a total land area of 11.4 square miles (30 km 2), making up the northeast corner of New Milford. [9]: 1 The West Aspetuck River is Lower Merryall's primary waterway, [9]: 1 running through the center of the community.
The establishment of the town of Brookfield from part of New Milford in 1788 resulted in Litchfield County losing territory to Fairfield County. In 1796, the town of Hartland was transferred to Hartford County. In 1798, the town of Oxford was established from part of Southbury causing Litchfield County to lose territory to New Haven County.
The Still River Preserve in Brookfield covers about 80 acres (32 ha) adjacent to the river. The preserve is owned by Weantinoge Heritage Land Trust of New Milford, Connecticut. The city of Danbury has a $4.85 million bonding package, approved in a February 2008 referendum, for use in building recreational projects on city-owned land.
Feb. 26—MORGANTOWN — Monongalia County Assessor Mark Musick said he's trying to make life a little easier for newcomers to the county. During a recent presentation before the Monongalia County ...
Downtown New Milford is a district/census-designated place (CDP) in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. It comprises the main population center within the town of New Milford . As of the 2010 census , the population of Downtown New Milford was 6,523, [ 1 ] out of 28,142 in the entire town of New Milford.
NEW BEDFORD — For most of the past 30 years, owners of income-producing properties have received a form from city Assessors asking them to list their property's income and expenses.
It's a classic tale: You have last-minute guests coming over for dinner or a bake sale fundraiser you didn't find out about until the night before—and now you need to concoct some tasty treats ...