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Office of U.S. Senator Chris Murphy
120 Huyshope Avenue
Suite 401
Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 549-8463
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Office of U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal
90 State House Square
10th Floor
Hartford, CT 06103
(860) 258-6940
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Member Since 2021


State Representative Emmett Riley
Legislative Office Building
300 Capitol Ave, Room 4114
Hartford, CT 06106-1591
(860) 240-8585
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Town of Bozrah
1 River Road
Bozrah, CT 06334
(860) 889-2689
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The Town of Bozrah was incorporated in May, 1786 as the 86th Town in the State of Connecticut.  Bozrah is governed by a Town Meeting and Board of Selectmen form of government. The Town Meeting is the legislative body of the Town and the Board of Selectmen is responsible for the administration of Town policies. The authority of Town officials is granted by Connecticut General Statutes. Various Boards and Commissions are composed of elected and appointed officials who supervise, manage and organize the diverse functions of local government.

 

 

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Town of Franklin
7 Meetinghouse Hill Road
Franklin, CT 06254
(860) 642-7352
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It is probable that more towns and cities have been named for Benjamin Franklin than for any other person. Franklin, Connecticut is one of them. I t was originally called West Farms and its early history is part of the history of Norwich.  It is probable that more towns and cities have been named for Benjamin Franklin than for any other person. Franklin, Connecticut is one of them. It was originally called West Farms and its early history is part of the history of Norwich.  READ MORE
 

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Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities- Eastern Region
100 Broadway
RM 208
Norwich, CT 06360
(860) 886-5703
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The mission of the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities (CHRO) is to eliminate discrimination through civil and human rights law enforcement and to establish equal opportunity and justice for all persons within the state through advocacy and education.  The CHRO derives its authority from CT General Statues, Chapter 814c.

It is the statutory responsibility of the commission to:

-Enforce human rights laws that ban illegal discrimination in employment, housing, public accommodations and credit transactions.
-Monitor compliance with state contract compliance laws and with laws requiring affirmative action in state agency personnel practices.
-Establish equal opportunity and justice for all persons in Connecticut through education and outreach activities.

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Norwich Police Department
70 Thames Street
Norwich, CT 06360
(860) 886-5561
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Mission
To protect life, safeguard property, and maintain social order within carefully prescribed ethical and constitutional restrictions while providing community-based police services with compassion and concern

Description of Services
The Police Department's activities include: 
    Preventative planning for public safety 
    Enforcement of laws 
    Administration of police personnel 
    Traffic authority 
    Issuance and recording of permits for vendors, auctioneers, and firearms

Member Since 2015


State Representative Brian Lanoue
State Legislative Office
300 Capitol Ave, Room 4200
Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 240-8700
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Member Since 2018


State Representative Doug Dubitsky
Legislative Office Building
300 Capitol Avenue, Room 4200
Hartford, CT 06106-1591
(800) 842-1423
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State Representative Mike France
Legislative Office Building
300 Capitol Avenue, Room 4200
Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 240-8700
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Town of Voluntown
115 Main Street
Voluntown, CT 06384
(860) 376-4089
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Located in the northeast corner of New London County, Voluntown is a rural community consisting of 39.8 square miles with two-thirds of the town made up of state forest. Pachaug State Forest offers many outdoor activities; such as hunting, camping, hiking and horseback riding. The town hall and library are located in the Village Center, along with the PreK-8 school, Constitution Field, the walking track, and gazebo. Voluntown was Incorporated in 1721 and has a rich history of textile mills, historic buildings, the Civilian Conservation Corps. (CCC Camp), folklore and was originally known as “Volunteer Town”.  READ MORE

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Town of Griswold
28 Main Street
Griswold, CT 06351
(860) 376-7060
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Griswold is a community dotted with rivers and lakes, The Town of Griswold contains many beautiful hills and small mountains. The two rivers that flow through the town are the Pachaug and the Quinebaug. The Borough of Jewett City is situated at the junction of the two rivers. READ MORE

The Griswold Youth, Family and Recreational Services website:  http://griswoldyfs.com/

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Town of Ledyard
741 Colonel Ledyard Hwy
Ledyard, CT 06339
(860) 464-3221
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Ledyard is a suburban community within a quiet rural niche of southeastern Connecticut. Abundant single-family residences, separated by numerous red maple swamps and rocky, rugged uplands characterize the settlement of Ledyard. Ledyard is situated halfway between New York and Boston, and is in the midst of many cultural attractions, recreational facilities, golf courses, and beaches.

Ledyard offers space for industrial parks, commercial design districts, and horse farms with ample residential areas for families to live and grow. The community emphasizes its historical heritage and traditional New England themes. The community strongly supports planned economic development, and has prime commercial areas along Route 12, Ledyard Center, and along Route 117, all within a few miles of I-95.

Local attractions include Colonel Ledyard Park; Connecticut Wine Trail Association; Foxwoods Resort Casino; Highland Lake park; Ledyard Glacial Park; Ledyard Up-Down Sawmill; Mashantucket Museum & Research Center; Maugle Sierra Vineyards & Winery; Nathan Lester House & Farm Tool Museum; Nathan Lester Park; and Sawmill Park.

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Town of Lisbon
1 Newent Road
Lisbon, CT 06351
(860) 376-3400
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Lisbon Town Services:
 
Public Health Sanitarian

Animal Control: 
NECCoG - Domestic - (860) 774-1253
Wildlife Division - (860) 424-3011

Town Wide Recycling:
Recycling Zones
July 2019 - June 2020 Recycling Calendar
Recycling Do's & Don'ts
Willimantic Waste Website - Recycling Information
Transfer Station - Roode Road, Plainfield
Wheelabrator Lisbon, Inc. - Incinerator

Southeastern CT Regional Resource Recovery Authority 
Senior Transportation
Spring Cleanup
Christmas Tree Drop-Off


To learn about the Lisbon Farm Market CLICK HERE

 

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Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation
2 Matt's Path
Mashantucket, CT 06338
(860) 396-6572
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Town of Preston
389 Route 2
Preston, CT 06365
(860) 887-5581
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The Town of Preston is located in New London County in the southeastern region of Connecticut.   This semi rural town is 31.3 squares miles in area.   Commercial activity is centered on a few small retail centers along the major roads and there is very little industry. 

The topography is primarily the result of glacial action during the last ice age.  The glacier scoured the bedrock, with an igneous rock known as Preston Gabbro rounding the contours of the hills which are generally less than 350 feet in height.   Small streams in Preston drain into the Thames River or its tributaries, the Shetucket and Quinebaug.    

While woods cover much of the town, they represent second growth forests which have gradually covered abandoned fields.   The dominant species are oak and hickory.  White-tailed deer and small game are numerous.  Freshwater fish such as trout are found in the steams of Preston, while the waters of the Thames and the lower Shetucket host a variety of species of fish, such as striped bass, shad, alewives, eels, and menhaden.   Poquetanuck Cove is rich in shellfish.

The geography and soil of Preston have influenced its historic development.  Agricultural use of the land has been conditioned by soils and topography best suited for livestock grazing and corn production.   Numerous streams provided waterpower for industrial development.  In earlier times, the Thames River provided access to distant markets.  Railroads and highways have since displaced waterborne transportation.   Preston still retains much of its earlier rural character despite slow residential development.  READ MORE!!

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Town of Salem
270 Hartford Road
Salem, CT 06420
(860) 859-3873
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The Town of Salem offers many opportunities for outdoor fun and recreation. Hiking, boating, fishing, and camping are just some of the attractions available to visitors.

Hiking and Nature Trails

Gardner Lake offers recreational boaters and fishermen a newly renovated boat launch with plenty of vehicle and trailer parking. The adjacent beach and fields provide picnic areas overlooking one of the largest lakes in southeastern Connecticut. The smaller Horse Pond along Route 85 also provides a boat launch for fishing.

Walden Preserve and the Zemko Wildlife Management Area feature miles of trails through open fields and natural forest for nature lovers who enjoy bird watching and observing other wildlife habitats.

Camping: Salem is home to four large campgrounds, including the Witch Meadow Lake Campground, Salem Farms Campground, Sna-z-Spot Campground, and Indian Field Campground.


Historical Attractions: The Salem Historical Society is located in the Salem Town House; a historic building built in 1749 and moved to Salem in 1831. The museum is located in Salem’s Historic District along Route 85. It is free and open to the public Memorial Day though October, from 1:00 to 4:00 on the 2nd and 4th Saturday each month.

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Town of Sprague
1 Main Street
Baltic, CT 06330
(860) 822-3000
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City of Norwich
100 Broadway
Norwich, CT 06360
(860) 823-3742
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History:  Norwich was founded in 1659 and incorporated in May, 1784. The town and city were consolidated on January 1, 1952. The City of Norwich operates under a charter adopted in 1952 which was most recently revised March 13, 2001. The significant changes passed by voters in that referendum were the reduction of the City Council members from eleven to six elected at large and the City Council president was replaced with a mayor.

~  Doing Business in Norwich

The city operates under a council / manager form of government. The City Council consists of six members and one mayor, all elected at large. Elections are held during odd calendar years as provided by state statute.

Current Mayor and City Council:

  • Mayor Peter A Nystrom (R)
  • President Pro-Tempore Joseph A DeLucia (D)
  • Councilman Swarnjit Singh (D)
  • Councilman Grant Neuendorf (R)
  • Councilwoman Tracey Burto (D)
  • Councilwoman Stacy Gould (R)
  • Derell Q Wilson (D)


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Congressman Joe Courtney
101 Water Street, Suite 301
Norwich, CT 06360
(860) 886-0139
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DECD
450 Columbus Boulevard, Suite 5
Hartford, CT 06103-7106
(860) 500-2415
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Governor's Eastern Connecticut Office
171 Salem Turnpike
Norwich, CT 06360
(860) 886-0555
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Member Since 2007


Lt Governor Susan Bysiewicz
Executive Office
210 Capitol Ave.
Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 524-7384
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Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut
13 Crow Hill Road
Uncasville, CT 06382
(860) 862-6120
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Our Vision

We are the Wolf People, children of Mundo, a part of the Tree of Life. our ancestors form our roots, our living Tribe is the trunk, our grandchildren are the buds of our future.

We remember and teach the stories of our ancestors.

We watch. We listen. We learn.

We respect Mother Earth, our Elders, and all that comes with Mundo.

We are willing to break arrows of peace to heal old and new wounds. We acknowledge and learn from our mistakes.

We walk as a single spirit on the Trail of Life. We are guided by thirteen generations past and responsible to thirteen generations to come.

We survive as a nation guided by the wisdom of our past. Our circular trails returns us to wholeness as a people.

Ni Ya Yo.

The vision statement was developed by the Mohegan Strategic Planning Committee and adopted by the Council of Elders in 1997.

Member Since 2004


Senator Catherine Osten
Legislative Office Building
300 Capitol Ave, Room 3300
Hartford, CT 06106-1591
(860) 240-8600
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State Representative Kevin Ryan
Legislative Office Building
300 Capitol Ave, Room 4108
Hartford, CT 06106-1591
(860) 240-8585
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Senator Heather Somers
Legislative Office Building
300 Capitol Ave, Room 3400
Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 240-8800
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Uncas Health District - Campbell Building
401 W. Thames Street, Suite 106
Norwich, CT 06360
(860) 823-1189
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The Uncas Health District is an unaffiliated, unincorporated, non-profit organization operating under Connecticut General Statutes. The District provides local public health services to 100,575 residents in the municipalities of Bozrah, Franklin, Griswold, Lebanon, Lisbon, Montville, Norwich, Preston, Salem, Sprague, and Voluntown. Department activities include environmental health inspections, infectious disease review and follow-up, health outreach and education, and public health emergency preparedness.

Uncas Health District main office location is Norwich. We have 3 satellite locations Jewett City/Griswold, Lebanon, and Montville with limited hours for their town residents. Services are always available to residents at the main Norwich location.


Contact information is available by CLICKING HERE for each of our office locations: Norwich (main location), Jewett City/Griswold, Lebanon, and Montville.

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