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THE STORY OF WESTON


        In the early 18th century, Weston's first English settlers were
        mostly farmers living to the southeast in the town of Fairfield
        Connecticut,  the boundaries of which extended to Weston until the
        late 18th century. In 1787, the North Fairfield parish was created in the
        area now occupied by the towns of Weston and Easton Connecticut in

        1845, North Fairfield was split into two towns, creating Westfield.


        The town had nine manufacturers by 1850, but two decades later only
        the Bradley Edge Tool Company still thrived. That factory burned down
        in 1911. Artists, writers, and actors from NY became attracted to the
        community in the 30's. Construction of the Merritt Parkway, which arrived to
        the south of Weston in 1938, resulted in further population growth.
        Today Weston is a thriving New England Community. The population was
        10,037 at the 2000 Census. Like many towns in Southwestern Connecticut,

        Weston is among the most affluent communities in the United States.
        Data collected in 2008 showed that Weston had one of the highest median
        household income in Fairfield County, Connecticut. Aside from a handful
         of stores that form the town’s center, Weston has little commercial
          development. Residential development is limited by two-acre zoning.


               A wholesome town, filled with intellectuals, artisans and apple-pie

                 like families, Weston sits perched atop Westport, Connecticut
                   and enjoys some of that towns amenities including beach and
                      marina rights and a shared YMCA.


                            A lovely place to raise children, with award wining
                               schools and sports, heavy cultural activity and a
                                  strong community base. Weston offers easy access
                                      to NYC, New Haven and the greater tri-state
                                         area.
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