New Fairfield, Connecticut

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New Fairfield is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 13,579 at the 2020 census.[1] New Fairfield is one of five towns that surround Candlewood Lake, the largest lake in Connecticut. The town is located Script error: No such module "convert". northeast of New York City, making it part of the New York metropolitan area. The town is part of the Western Connecticut Planning Region.

History

In pre-colonial times, the indigenous people of New Fairfield were part of an alliance of tribes that extended from the source of the Housatonic to the sea.[2]

In 1724, colonial settlers from Fairfield, Connecticut, received approval from the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut to establish a new township. According to one account, they negotiated with Chief Squantz of the Schaghticoke tribe of Algonquian lineage. Alternatively, it is told that they did not negotiate with Chief Squantz because he moved to the north end of Squantz Pond land area and refused to "sell" the township of New Fairfield. They returned in the Spring of 1725, but found that Chief Squantz had died during the winter. His four sons and heirs refused to sign the deeds. It was not until four years later that the white men called "The Proprietors" finally got the drawn marks of several other native people who may not have had authority to sell the land.[3] They "purchased" a Script error: No such module "convert". tract of land that is now New Fairfield and Sherman, for the equivalent of about 300 dollars, and on April 24, 1729, the deed was recorded on May 9, 1729, and is now deposited in the archives of the state capital in Hartford, Connecticut.

Settlers originally spelled the town as "Newfairfield". It started as a very small farming community, and was not incorporated as a town until 1740.[4] The town of Sherman separated from New Fairfield in 1802,[5] as the size of the combined towns made it difficult to travel to church.[4]

In 1926, Connecticut Light and Power (CL&P) began construction on Candlewood Lake, considered by many to be an engineering wonder. CL&P flooded the valley to control the water flow from the Housatonic and Rocky Rivers and produce hydroelectric power for the region. Candlewood Lake was named for the Native American practice of using stripped wood from pine trees as kindling for fire. The lake shares its shores with the towns of New Fairfield, Sherman, New Milford, Brookfield, and Danbury.[6]

New Fairfield was home to the Candlewood Playhouse, a 650-seat summer stock theater run by the Gateway Playhouse, currently operating in Bellport, New York.[7] The land once occupied by it is now a Stop & Shop supermarket.[8][9]

Geography

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Stream near Pembroke Road (close to the New York state line), taken in November

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of Script error: No such module "convert"., of which Script error: No such module "convert". is land and Script error: No such module "convert"., or 18.32%, is water. New Fairfield borders Danbury to the south, Brookfield to the southeast, New Milford to the northeast, Sherman to the north, and Patterson, New York to the west.

There are four lakes in New Fairfield: Candlewood Lake, Squantz Pond, Ball Pond, and Margerie Lake Reservoir. Candlewood Lake dominates the eastern side of the town and extends both north and south beyond the town borders. Once a summer resort destination, the lake shore within New Fairfield is now mostly populated with many year-round homes.

Pond Mountain is located in the town.[10]

Principal communities

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Windmill in the Knollcrest section of town

Other minor named locales in the town are Bigelow Corners, Bogus Hill, Candlewood Corner, Charcoal Ridge, Hollywyle Park, Inglenook, Joyce Hill, Kellogg Point, Locust Glen, Possum Ridge, Sail Harbor, and Taylor Corners.

The newer communities with larger houses can be found in Sail Harbor. Many communities have large houses with direct waterfront access to Candlewood Lake, such as Sail Harbor, Candlewood Isle, and Bogus Hill. There have been many new subdivisions such as communities off Warwick Road, Route 39/37, Pine Hill, Beaver Bog, Dick Finn, and Shortwoods Road.

ZIP code

When ZIP codes were introduced in 1963, the original Danbury code, 06810, also covered the whole of New Fairfield. When Danbury received additional ZIP codes in 1984, a new code, 06812, was introduced for New Fairfield.

Demographics

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U.S. Decennial Census[11]

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Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". As of the census[12] of 2000, there were 13,953 people, 4,638 households, and 3,905 families residing in the town. The population density was Script error: No such module "convert".. There were 5,148 housing units at an average density of Script error: No such module "convert".. The racial makeup of the town was 96.83% White, 0.39% African American, 0.04% Native American, 1.27% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.52% from other races, and 0.95% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.82% of the population.

The 2000 census reported that New Fairfield was the most heavily Irish-American community in Connecticut, with about 32% of the residents claiming Irish ancestry.[13]

There were 4,638 households, out of which 44.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 75.3% were married couples living together, 6.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 15.8% were non-families. 12.6% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.01 and the average family size was 3.30.

In the town, the population was spread out, with 30.0% under the age of 18, 5.1% from 18 to 24, 30.3% from 25 to 44, 25.9% from 45 to 64, and 8.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 99.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 96.7 males.

The median income for a household in the town was $106,145, and the median income for a family was $132,271. Males had a median income of $65,978 versus $40,284 for females. The per capita income for the town was $34,928. About 1.0% of families and 1.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 1.5% of those under age 18 and 4.7% of those age 65 or over.

Arts and culture

Attractions

Government

Historically, New Fairfield has been a Republican stronghold in now predominantly Democratic Fairfield County. Lyndon B. Johnson is the most recent Democrat to manage and win the town in his landslide victory in 1964. It is one of only three municipalities in the county to vote for Republican Donald Trump in each of his three elections.[14]

Voter registration and party enrollment as of October 31, 2023[15]
Party Active voters Inactive voters Total voters Percentage (approx.)
Republican 2,884 411 3,295 30%
Democratic 2,309 377 2,686 24%
Unaffiliated 4,035 799 4,834 44%
Minor parties 201 34 235 2%
Total 9,429 1,621 11,050 100%

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Presidential elections results
New Fairfield town vote by party in presidential elections[16]
Year Democratic Republican Third Parties
style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |2024 style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |44.31% 3,653 style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |54.40% 4,485 style="text-align:center" Template:Party shading/Independent |1.29% 107
style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |2020 style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |47.92% 4,101 style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |50.75% 4,343 style="text-align:center" Template:Party shading/Independent |1.33% 114
style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |2016 style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |40.00% 3,071 style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |56.04% 4,302 style="text-align:center" Template:Party shading/Independent |3.96% 304
style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |2012 style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |43.16% 3,323 style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |55.70% 4,288 style="text-align:center" Template:Party shading/Independent |1.14% 88
style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |2008 style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |44.89% 3,377 style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |54.03% 4,064 style="text-align:center" Template:Party shading/Independent |1.08% 81
style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |2004 style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |39.68% 2,964 style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |58.92% 4,401 style="text-align:center" Template:Party shading/Independent |1.39% 104
style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |2000 style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |42.27% 2,866 style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |53.11% 3,601 style="text-align:center" Template:Party shading/Independent |4.62% 313
style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |1996 style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |39.10% 2,500 style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |48.59% 3,107 style="text-align:center" Template:Party shading/Independent |12.31% 787
style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |1992 style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |28.40% 2,047 style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |47.52% 3,426 style="text-align:center" Template:Party shading/Independent |24.08% 1,736
style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |1988 style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |28.53% 1,823 style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |70.07% 4,477 style="text-align:center" Template:Party shading/Independent |1.39% 89
style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |1984 style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |22.70% 1,362 style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |76.77% 4,606 style="text-align:center" Template:Party shading/Independent |0.53% 32
style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |1980 style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |26.66% 1,386 style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |61.97% 3,222 style="text-align:center" Template:Party shading/Independent |11.37% 591
style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |1976 style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |35.60% 1,584 style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |63.43% 2,822 style="text-align:center" Template:Party shading/Independent |0.97% 43
style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |1972 style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |24.81% 891 style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |74.10% 2,661 style="text-align:center" Template:Party shading/Independent |1.09% 39
style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |1968 style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |31.52% 858 style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |61.65% 1,678 style="text-align:center" Template:Party shading/Independent |6.83% 186
style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |1964 style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |55.62% 1,044 style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |44.38% 833 style="text-align:center" Template:Party shading/Independent |0.00% 0
style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |1960 style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |33.46% 613 style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |66.54% 1,219 style="text-align:center" Template:Party shading/Independent |0.00% 0
style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |1956 style="text-align:center" style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" |19.22% 240 style="text-align:center" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" |80.78% 1,009 style="text-align:center" Template:Party shading/Independent |0.00% 0

Education

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New Fairfield High School

New Fairfield has one high school for grades 9–12, New Fairfield High School. Connected directly to the high school is a middle school for grades 6–8, New Fairfield Middle School. The town has one elementary school for grades 3–5, Meeting House Hill School, as well as a primary school for Kindergarten through grade 2, Consolidated School. There are also two preschool/day care centers, Bright Beginnings and First Step Preschool.[17][18][19]

Transportation

Connecticut Route 37 and Connecticut Route 39 are the two primary state roads that connect New Fairfield. Interstate 84 is the closest highway, located in Danbury to the south.

New Fairfield does not have its own train station. The closest stations are Southeast station on the Harlem Line, and Danbury station on the Danbury Branch of the New Haven Line. Housatonic Area Regional Transit (HART) operates a weekday commuter shuttle between Southeast station, and the town's two park and ride lots (located at the Ball Pond Firehouse and the Company A Firehouse).[20]

Notable people

References

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