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Easton Connecticut
A Real Estate Guide for Southern CT
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In 1791, Samuel
Staples put Easton on the map when he established the first free secondary school in
Connecticut, one of the first in the country. Although the school was intended for the
poor, its excellent reputation attracted the wealthy who paid $4 per year tuition to
attend classes. Today, Easton residents enjoy the privacy of rural living with all the
conveniences such neighboring towns as Fairfield Weston and Redding. The New England
countryside is sprinkled with new and older homes among wooded hills and open meadows. The
town is abundant in recreational facilities and activities for both the winter and the
warmer months. |
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Easton
Market Area Survey |
Population:
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6,070 |
Government:
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Selectmen, Town Meeting, Board of Finance |
Area:
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28.8 square miles |
Mill Rate:
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21. |
Distance:
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NYC - 75 minutes |
Avg. Sold Price:
10/07/07 -
CMLS, Single Family
Residences
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$844,457 |
Public
Services:
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United Illuminating Co., Southern CT Gas Co.,
on-site septic disposal systems, water, bus service I library. |
Police Department:
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Easton Police Department |
Fire Department:
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Paid and Volunteer |
Houses of Worship:
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Catholic, Baptist. Congregational, Episcopal,
Methodist |
Recreation:
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15 acres of park with swimming area, baseball
fields, tennis courts, pond at Keller School for ice skating, Sam Senior Memorial park (I
I acres), walking trails, private golf course, Historical Society, cross-country skiing;
riding trails, library, fishing, little league, playgrounds. |
Medical Facilities:
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There are 8 nearby hospitals and 5 nursing
homes |
Shopping:
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Trumbull, Fairfield and Westport |
Schools:
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1 Elementary (Grades K-5); 1 Middle (Grades
6-8): 1 Regional High School (Redding) (Grades 9-12), 3 Nursery Schools |
Links:
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Acorn On-Line
Newspaper
American
Town Network |
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Gail Lilley Zawacki 
E-PRO
"Specializing in Southern Connecticut's Finest
Homes "
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