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Town of East Harford, Connecticut

www.easthartfordct.gov

 
The part of the lands once inhabited by the Podunk Indians saw its first permanent colonists in 1635, when Thomas Hooker and his followers came from Cambridge, Massachusetts, to found Hartford. The east side of the Connecticut River was at that time part of Hartford. Initially settled about 1640, early settlers here included William Goodwin, Thomas Burnham and William Pitkin. The first petition by residents to establish a separate Town was rejected by the General Assembly in 1726. Several more petitions were submitted between that year and 1783, when the Assembly at last gave its approval to the incorporation of ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Tyron Harris
Director of Human Resources Profile
Sandra Franklin
Interim Director of Human Resource Profile
Theresa Buchanan
Director of Human Resource Profile
Linda Trzetziak
Director of Finance Profile

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