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CONNECTICUT SUB-TOWNS
Many communities, while commonly considered "towns", actually are parts of Connecticut’s 169 towns. If you cannot find a "town" - go to the following website of the Connecticut State Department of Economic and Community Development: http://www.ct.gov/ecd/cwp/view.asp?a=1106&q=251022 to find the town within which it is located.
The following is a list of commonly used sub-towns in 2-1-1's Community Resources Database with the towns where they are located:
| Sub-town |
Town |
| Collinsville |
Canton |
| Danielson |
Killingly |
| Dayville |
Killingly |
| Gales Ferry |
Ledyard |
| Ivoryton |
Essex |
| Jewett City |
Griswold |
| Kensington |
Berlin |
| Marble Dale |
Washington |
| Moodus |
East Haddam |
| Moosup |
Plainfield |
| Mystic |
Groton & Stonington |
| Niantic |
East Lyme |
| Northford |
North Branford |
| Oakville |
Watertown |
| Pawcatuck |
Stonington |
| Rockville |
Vernon |
| Sandy Hook |
Newtown |
| Storrs |
Mansfield |
| Taftville |
Norwich |
| Terryville |
Plymouth |
| Unionville |
Farmington |
| Willimantic |
Windham |
| Winsted |
Winchester |
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SOURCE: Connecticut State Department of Economic and Community Development website
PREPARED BY: 211/pt
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: March2008
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