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VTH Clients in Connecticut



Old Saybrook offers beautiful shores, vistas, marinas and an eclectic collection of shops and restaurants on Main Street and nearby.
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Description
Avon (16,000)
Incorporated as a town in 1830, taking its name from the Avon River in England
Bloomfield (19,587)
In 1973, the Town of Bloomfield was named an All-American City, an award that recognized Bloomfield’s success as an ethnically and culturally diverse community.
East Hartford (50,000)
All legislative authority of the Town is vested exclusively in the nine member Town Council.
East Windsor (9,820)
The character of East Windsor is derived from the agricultural land and open space which lends to its rural charm
Granby (10,350)
The atmosphere is comfortable and congenial and is appreciated for the solace it provides.
Greenwich (61,000)*
Since 1642, visitors have been coming to Greenwich and many of them decided to make it their home.*
Guilford (21,000)
Guilford has a small, historic, charming atmosphere which is highlighted by its rustic character and individuality.
Killingly (16,472)
Killingly is the most populous community in Connecticut in what is commonly known as the "quiet corner".
Meriden (58,000)
Once a community dominated by manufacturing, Meriden is now thriving with a new era of business and industry
Milford (50,000)
Welcome to Milford, "A Small City with a Big Heart!" Seventeen miles of Long Island Sound coastline funnel into our harbor that wends its way to meet the Wepawaug River in the heart of town. The sixth oldest town in Connecticut, 50,000 residents are proud to boast of a meticulously maintained "town green", the second longest in New England.
Newtown (25,030)
It is a unique self-governing municipal unit, one of only nine Boroughs located in the State of Connecticut.
North Stonington
 
Old Lyme (7,406)
Fine examples of Colonial and Federal architecture line its main streets and winding country roads.
Old Saybrook (10,367)
Old Saybrook offers beautiful shores, vistas, marinas and an eclectic collection of shops and restaurants on Main Street and nearby.
Redding (8,000)*
Writers (including Mark Twain), artists, and business and professional people, were enchanted by the Town's tranquil beauty*
Simsbury (23.000)*
The Town governement has been sensitive to maintaining the rural environment and historic charm.*
South Windsor (24,000)*
South Windsor affords a blend of gracious residential living, high-tech industry, and valuable open space.*
Stonington (17,906)
Charm, ambience and quality of life makes Stonington a good place to visit, live and work.
Torrington (35,000)
Torrington is a mix of manufacturing, retail, and tourist attractions.
Willington (23,000)
Willington is a small rural town in northeastern Connecticut.
*These towns have integrated VTH's services with their own website design.
 
 
Wednesday, Jan 16, 2008