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  1. Town of Hampton Connecticut

    Jan 26, 2017 · Hampton is made up of lands originally shared by the towns of Pomfret and Windham. It was incorporated from the towns of Pomfret, Brooklyn, Canterbury, Mansfield, …

  2. Town of Hampton Connecticut

    Having the railroad stop in Hampton meant that farmers could safely transport perishables to places as far away as Boston and students could now travel to better their education.

  3. Maps - Hampton Connecticut

    Hampton is made up of lands originally shared by the towns of Pomfret and Windham. It was incorporated from the towns of Pomfret, Brooklyn, Canterbury, Mansfield, and Windham in 1786.

  4. Town of Hampton Connecticut

    Hampton is a small town that depends on its residents for volunteering in a myriad of ways. I’d like to use this opportunity to thank the many citizens for their countless hours of work which keeps …

  5. Hunting on Private Town Property - Hampton Connecticut

    The specific use of Town owned land for hunting by legal residents of Hampton shall be authorized by the Board of Selectmen of the Town of Hampton, or the chairman of the Board …

  6. Homegrown Hampton - Buy Close By

    Small and diverse "boutique" farm producing over 60 types of certified, organic vegetables, fruits and herbs in season, plus the only eggs in CT to receive the Cornucopia Institute's "5 Egg/ …

  7. The Electors of the Town of Hampton are hereby warned to meet at their respective polling place in said town on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, to cast their votes for the following, offices:

  8. Jul 31, 1972 · To encourage the development of housing opportunities, including multifamily dwellings, consistent with soil types, terrain, and infrastructure capacity for all residents of …

  9. The relatively high cost of homes in Hampton creates a difficult barrier to significant new population. Sue Hochstetter states that the Community Center has an active schedule and …

  10. Stan Crawford suggested using Facebook, particularly noting that Pat Cascio has several hundred Hampton followers. The Commission suggested developing flyers with a QR code or link.