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  2. Welcome to Durham, CT

    www.townofdurhamct.org

    This website is your digital window into Durham, providing a wealth of resources, latest updates, and a peek into the aspects that make our town extraordinary. Whether you're a long-time resident or a first-time visitor, we invite you to explore, connect, and discover all that Durham has to offer.

  3. Welcome to the Town of Durham's Official Website

    www.townofdurhamct.org/subpages/welcome-to-the-town-of-durham-s-official-website

    Welcome to Durham, Connecticut’s captivating heart in Middlesex County. As your First Selectman, I'm honored to guide you through the unique blend of historical charm and serene landscapes that define our vibrant yet quaint town.

  4. Assessor's Office | GIS Maps and Property Records - Town of...

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    The Durham Garden Club. Stay Engaged & Keep Informed. Join our newsletter to receive news, announcements, and updates from Town Hall. ... CT. 06422. Get Directions. Departments & Offices. Community Center. Farmers Market. Town Hall. Elections. Town Clerk. Tax Collector. Registrar of Voters. Recreation Department.

  5. Assessor's Office - Town of Durham, CT

    www.townofdurhamct.org/entities/assessor

    The Assessor is responsible for discovering, listing, and valuing all real property, business personal property, and motor vehicles located within the legal boundaries of the Town of Durham as of October 1st each year, in accordance with Connecticut State Statutes.

  6. Town Hall - Town of Durham, CT

    www.townofdurhamct.org/entities/town-hall

    The Town of Durham is a rural community of approximately 7,388 residents, located about halfway between Hartford and New Haven. We are conveniently situated with easy access to Interstate highway routes 91, 84, 95 and State highway routes 9 and 691.

  7. Durham History - Town of Durham, CT

    www.townofdurhamct.org/entities/durham-history

    Settled in 1699, Durham was named in May of 1708 and incorporated as a town in October that same year. Originally called Coginchaug, the Native American word for “long swamp,” the area was frequented by the Mattabesset, an Algonquin people.

  8. Recreation Department - Town of Durham, CT

    www.townofdurhamct.org/entities/recreation-department

    The Durham Recreation Department invites you to participate in our programs. We organize a variety of activities for residents of all ages. RecDesk

  9. Tax Collector - Town of Durham, CT

    www.townofdurhamct.org/entities/tax-collector

    Durham has a full-time Elected Tax Collector who is responsible for the billing and collection of all tax revenue due to the Town and making timely deposits of collections for Town use.

  10. Community Center - townofdurhamct.org

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    The Durham Community Center is located at 144 Pickett Lane, on the campus of the former Francis E. Korn Elementary School. Officially opened in 2022, the town acknowledges and values the contributions, efforts, and dedication of our staff, supporters, and volunteers who made acquiring this space possible.

  11. Building and Land Use Department - Town of Durham, CT

    www.townofdurhamct.org/entities/building-and-land-use-department

    Pools that are designed to hold 24 inches of water or more are required to have a permit and applicable barriers and safe guards in the state of Connecticut. You should direct your questions to your local Building Department.