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Fairfield Connecticut
TThe town of Fairfield, which
borders Westport to the east, was settled more than 350
years ago. Although the British burned 85 Fairfield and
Southport homes and shops in
July 1779, the town still retains many fine examples of pre
and post Revolutionary architecture. Its population of
approximately 53,820 has preserved Fairfield's atmosphere of
a suburban town with a strong sense of community. Beautiful
residential areas are fully protected from commercial
encroachment by strict zoning regulations. Five miles of
shorefront along Long Island Sound provide fine beaches and
excellent boating. Located just 50 miles northeast of New
York City, and 25 miles southwest of New Haven, Fairfield is
convenient to both areas of commuters. In keeping with New
England tradition, Fairfield is governed by a board of
Selectmen and Representative Town Meeting.
Commuting: Trains to New York City take approximately
70 minutes from the Fairfield and Southport stations.
Sixteen commuter trains run during the peak morning hours,
and hourly thereafter. Public transportation is available by
bus along routes established by the Greater Bus District.
Education: Fairfield Public Schools consist of eight
elementary schools (grades K-5), two middle schools (grades
6-8), and one high school (grades 9-12). Special Education
programs serve home bound students as well as those with a
variety of disabilities. All schools are accessible to the
handicapped. Students whose problems are too severe to be
met by tutoring or full or part-time placement in Special
Education classes may be eligible for placement in special
schools.
Recreational Facilities: Opportunities for swimming,
boating, tennis, golf, camping, hiking and cycling abound in
Fairfield. Five salt water beaches plus fresh water
alternative are free to Fairfield residents. Fairfield's
boat basin accommodates approximately 700 boats. There is
additional space in Southport for mooring, docking and
launching. Thirty-four asphalt tennis courts are operated by
Fairfield's Recreation Department. Five lighted clay courts
are covered with a "bubble" for use from October through
May. For golfers, there is a nine hole, Par Three course and
two regulation 18-hole courses, all open to the public at
nominal green fees. The Recreation Department sponsors
supervised play programs at some 25 playgrounds and ball
parks. Indoor activities such as basketball, badminton,
exercise and weight training are available year-round.
Cultural Opportunities: An extensive variety of
cultural activities and opportunities satisfies the wide
range of interests of Fairfield residents. Fairfield
University and Sacred Heart University both sponsor choral
and chamber music groups that feature numerous concerts each
year. The Chamber Orchestra of Connecticut, the Pequot Music
Club and the South Shore, Music Club hold concerts at the
Pequot Library's recital hall. Fort theater enthusiasts,
there are three theater groups: The Boston Post Road Stage
Company. The Fairfield Community Theater and The Fairfield
Teen Theater. Many local artists exhibit their works around
town in banks, libraries and galleries. Tile young Artists
Association of Fairfield holds monthly exhibitions and
sponsors a summer arts and crafts show on Sherman Green.
Other groups include Fairfield Art for Youth and the
Fairfield County Arts association. Three libraries and two
universities located in Fairfield offer local residents an
endless stream of Cultural opportunities on all aspects of
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