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THE STORY OF TRUMBULL




      Trumbull was incorporated in 1797, and is a residential community

      with New England charm. The town has an active and community

      minded population of just over 35,000 and over 1800 acres of park
      land with numerous recreational facilities. Residents can enjoy the 2

      outdoor pools, 1 indoor pool, 18 hole golf course, numerous tennis

      courts, ball fields, BMX track, amphitheater, walking and biking trails,

      playgrounds etc. located throughout the town. Trumbull residents

      are also able to purchase a beach sticker for the Fairfield or Stratford

      Beaches at a nominal cost. Shopping is available at the Westfield

      Shopping town Mall in Trumbull with lead stores of Lord and Taylor,
      Macy's, Target , Gap, Abercrombie, Talbots, J Crew, Brookstone … just

      a slice of the over 200 offered.




      The town of Trumbull is located just a few miles inland off the coast of

      Long Island Sound in  the mid-eastern section of Fairfield County. One

      of the many fine qualities the town of Trumbull has to offer is a very

      well planned mix of old and new, of residential and commercial, and

      of town and city. One of the best things about Trumbull, with the ex-

      ception of the impressive public school reputation, is that you can feel
      a true sense of the privacy offered in the rolling suburban neighbor-

      hoods, but    always remain only five minutes away from everything!




      A large portion of the working population is professional and man-

      agerial. modern zoning requirements accommodate the needs of

      research and development firms and light industry. While allowing

      for innovative residential development, and 97% of housing is sin-
      gle-family dwellings. Residential lots are 1/2 acre to 1 acre parcels

      unless predated by zoning. Housing costs range from approximately

      $280,000 to over $1,500,000.
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