Incorporated in 1807 from former Southbury, Woodbury and Waterbury lands, the town of Middlebury in New Haven County took its name from its proximity to its neighboring communities. Home to the private Westover School for girls and the historic Quassy Amusement Park, one of the nation’s oldest amusement parks in operation, Middlebury’s town leaders continuously strive to maintain a high standard of living for residents and a welcoming and rewarding experience for visitors.
The 18.5 square mile town is home to 6,450 residents who take pride in the community’s history and its plethora of parks and preserved lands offering quiet relaxation and a multitude of opportunities for recreation and tranquil getaways. A popular destination is the vast and scenic, the state-owned Larkin Park State Trail. A long and narrow linear trail stretches across four towns, including Middlebury, and is a popular destination for walkers, bikers, hikers and joggers. During the winter months, the trail is ideal for cross-country skiing.
An active Chamber of Commerce comprising local businesses promotes the town’s economic development. Residents of this Connecticut town know and appreciate small-town living at its finest.
Incorporated in 1807 from former Southbury, Woodbury and Waterbury lands, the town of Middlebury in New Haven County took its name from its proximity to its neighboring communities. Home to the private Westover School for girls and the historic Quassy Amusement Park, one of the nation’s oldest amusement parks in operation, Middlebury’s town leaders continuously strive to maintain a high standard of living for residents and a welcoming and rewarding experience for visitors.
The 18.5 square mile town is home to 6,450 residents who take pride in the community’s history and its plethora of parks and preserved lands offering quiet relaxation and a multitude of opportunities for recreation and tranquil getaways. A popular destination is the vast and scenic, the state-owned Larkin Park State Trail. A long and narrow linear trail stretches across four towns, including Middlebury, and is a popular destination for walkers, bikers, hikers and joggers. During the winter months, the trail is ideal for cross-country skiing.
An active Chamber of Commerce comprising local businesses promotes the town’s economic development. Residents of this Connecticut town know and appreciate small-town living at its finest.
Incorporated in 1807 from former Southbury, Woodbury and Waterbury lands, the town of Middlebury in New Haven County took its name from its proximity to its neighboring communities. Home to the private Westover School for girls and the historic Quassy Amusement Park, one of the nation’s oldest amusement parks in operation, Middlebury’s town leaders continuously strive to maintain a high standard of living for residents and a welcoming and rewarding experience for visitors.
The 18.5 square mile town is home to 6,450 residents who take pride in the community’s history and its plethora of parks and preserved lands offering quiet relaxation and a multitude of opportunities for recreation and tranquil getaways. A popular destination is the vast and scenic, the state-owned Larkin Park State Trail. A long and narrow linear trail stretches across four towns, including Middlebury, and is a popular destination for walkers, bikers, hikers and joggers. During the winter months, the trail is ideal for cross-country skiing.
An active Chamber of Commerce comprising local businesses promotes the town’s economic development. Residents of this Connecticut town know and appreciate small-town living at its finest.