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Easton, Connecticut

Easton, Connecticut Quick Facts: Land area is approximately 27 Square miles and the elevation is 393 feet. Incorporated in  1847, Easton currently  has about  7,600 residents in 2,550 households, 93% of which are owner occupied.  Approximately  25.4%  of the housing stock was built prior to 1950. Easton was also ranked as the #1 small town in by Connecticut Magazine for 2012 . The 2012-2013 Tax Rate is  29.1 mills.  See 2011-12 tax rate here.

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OUR INTERVIEW WITH THE DAILY EASTON PUBLISHED ON JANUARY 12, 2012

The town of Easton, Connecticut is one of the most beautiful and quaint towns in Fairfield County. There is no real commercial development, except for a village store, one gas station, and a number of older working farms. The well-known Aspetuck and Hemlock Reservoirs are just two of three, formerly owned by The Bridgeport Hydraulic Company, which is  now known as the Aquarion Company that service many of the surrounding towns. This watershed area comprises almost 40% of the entire town of Easton. The area surrounding these reservoirs is as picturesque as a postcard. On your scenic drive in Easton, expect to see an old barn, many historic homes, and plenty of stately manors. 

The town of Easton  boasts over 7500 acres of preserved land, and you will encounter old-style colonial stone walls everywhere you go. It would not be uncommon to see someone riding a horse here, either privately owned, or from one of the local stables like the Lion Hill Riding Academy. The eighteenth century charm and seclusion is evident throughout the town, which has masterfully planned a mix of vintage homes with newer regal homes, while maintaining its rural beauty.

Founded in 1757, but not incorporated until the 1847, Easton's beginnings were brought upon by men from the Parish of Fairfield. Easton was favored by Redcoat and Colonial troops during the revolutionary war. In 1797, Samuel Staples founded the first 'free' school in Easton, so that rich and poor could both receive an adequate education. The fund for the poor exists today, and is known as the Easton Town Deposit Fund.  

This town's current ambience is that of a quiet residential community. The rural character of Easton has been steadfastly maintained over the years, while still allowing minimal residential growth. Zoning still requires 3 acres lot size in over 90% of the town. Housing is strictly single family residences, with no apartments, condominiums, or industry.

The Connecticut Golf Club and the Aspetuck Valley Country Club offer a low key social setting in town, while bordering towns offer varied social happenings.

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