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Easton
Connecticut
Easton was first
settled in 1757 by men from Fairfield. In 1762 a
congregation called the North Fairfield Society
was established, and it gradually evolved into
Easton. In 1787 Weston, then including lands now
defined as Easton, was incorporated from
Fairfield. The area was slow to develop because
of the rough hills along the Aspetuck River, and
so it was not until 1845 that Easton was
incorporated from Weston. Today, while close to
the New York metropolitan area, Easton remains a
quiet and even rural residential town. Half of
the town's property is owned by the Aquarion
Water Company of Connecticut, the major supplier
of water in the area.
Easton Town Profile.
Easton
School
Samuel Staples School
Helen Keller Middle School
Joel Barlow Regional High

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