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Ellington's population increased 20.8% between 2000 and 2010, making one of just four municipalities in Connecticut to achieve a growth rate of at least 20% for that period. [16] The population density was 379.4 inhabitants per square mile (146.5/km 2 ).
Nineteen of the towns in Connecticut are consolidated city-towns, and one is a consolidated borough-town. City incorporation requires a Special Act by the Connecticut General Assembly . All cities in Connecticut are dependent municipalities, meaning they are located within and subordinate to a town.
It consists of the municipalities of Seymour, Derby, Ansonia, and outside the Naugatuck watershed, Shelton, which constitute the Valley Council of Governments. The scope of the Lower Naugatuck Valley is also sometimes extended to encompass the next three towns upstream and to the north, which are Beacon Falls, Naugatuck, and Oxford, Connecticut.
May 12—ELLINGTON — Voters who attended the annual town budget meeting in person at Ellington High School and online via Zoom on Tuesday approved the $63.6 million spending plan for 2021-22 ...
May 25—ELLINGTON — Voters in a referendum Tuesday approved a $65.3 million budget for fiscal year 2022-23 by a 329-232 margin. The Board of Finance met Tuesday night and unanimously approved a ...
Ellington Center Historic District is an 80-acre (32 ha) historic district in the town of Ellington, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. The historic district encompasses most of Ellington Center, including the town green and buildings that face the green or the streets that lead to it.
Derby / ˈ d ɜːr b i / is a city in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, approximately 8 miles (13 km) west-northwest of New Haven.It is located in southwest Connecticut at the confluence of the Housatonic and Naugatuck rivers.
Luther Jewett (1772–1860), United States Representative from Vermont, was born in town [21] Ephraim Paine (1730–1785) delegate for New York to the Continental Congress in 1784, was born in town [22] Charles Rocket, born Charles Adams Claverie (1949–2005), actor and former resident, who died in town [23]