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Danbury, Connecticut
Danbury, the hub / center of Northern Fairfield County is more a large town than a small city. Excellent employment opportunities, regional shopping and beautiful quiet suburban neighborhoods all abound within its borders. The educational facilities include 13 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, a high school, and Western Connecticut University.Danbury has its town beach at the southern tip of Candlewood Lake with State Parks and numerous neighborhood parks throughout the city limits. The Greater Danbury Area has 3 18-hole public golf courses, 8 private ones, and numerous indoor and outdoor tennis and racquet ball courts. Bethel, Connecticut
Bethel covers 17 square miles of rolling hills in northern Fairfield County, 10 minutes from Danbury The town has 3 elementary public schools, a middle school and a high school, as well as a parochial school. There are several private schools in the area.
Recreational facilities include golfing, skating, fishing, swimming, cross-country skiing, indoor tennis and municipal athletic programs.
Brookfield, Connecticut
Nestled in the foothills of the Berkshires, Brookfield has a distinct rural charm. Educational facilities include 2 elementary schools, a middle school and a high school. The Western Connecticut State College campus is nearby.
Shopping is plentiful, with large shopping centers in Brookfield and Danbury, 15 minutes away
Recreational facilities include golf courses, tennis courts, ball fields, bridle paths and 4 town parks. Nearby Candlewood and Lillinonah Lakes offer fishing, boating and other water activities.
Redding, Connecticut
This quiet country village 10 miles northeast of Stamford is largely residential, preserving much of its rural character. Approximately two-thirds of the land is open acreage.
The student-teacher ratio of the public school system is 20-1. This individual attention extends to programs for the gifted and handicapped.
There are abundant recreational facilities. The community is justly proud of the Mark Twain Library, which was founded and endowed by Mark Twain, whose last home was here.
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Over 10% of this New York border town's acreage is forever protected as open space or conservation land.
There are 4 elementary schools, 1 middle school and 1 high school along with 2 Montessori schools in Ridgefield. The town features many charming boutiques and more 4-star restaurants than anywhere else in the state.
Ridgefield offers a wide variety of recreational facilities, including lakes and a Family "Y". In addition, Ridgefield boasts of the Ridgefield Symphonette, several choral groups and the Workshop for the Performing Arts. The highly regarded Aldrich Museum is the only museum in Connecticut devoted to contemporary art.
Wilton, Connecticut
Wilton is a community of wooded hills, old stone walls, many streams, ponds and fine old homes.
Wilton has 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, 1 junior high, 1 high school and excellent private schools.
There are hundreds of miles of riding and hiking trails, 497 acres of public parks, two swimming facilities, multiple skating ponds and tennis courts. Cultural activities include the Wilton Playshop where several major productions are staged each year.
Culturally, The Danbury Music Center, the Danbury Concert Association, and the Ives Center are popular and critically acclaimed. All three have and continue to feature local and internationally recognized artists. Danbury Hospital is affiliated with Yale University and the New York Medical College as a teaching institution.
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