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  2. I skip the Hamptons and head to a coastal town in Connecticut ...

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    So I found my own "dupe" of the Hamptons about 100 miles away in New England: Madison, Connecticut. The town defines coastal calm, with just about everything the Hamptons has, minus the crowds.

  3. Category:Unincorporated communities in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Willimantic, Connecticut (5 C, 28 P, 2 F) Pages in category "Unincorporated communities in Connecticut" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  4. List of municipalities in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut state law also makes no distinction between a consolidated town/city and a regular town. Bolded city names indicate the state's largest cities, with the most populated being Bridgeport . Currently, Tolland County and Windham County are the only counties in Connecticut without a single city in them.

  5. Category:Villages in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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  6. These 10 Connecticut cities and towns grew the fastest from ...

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    Overall population growth in Connecticut from 2010 to 2020 was just a fraction of 1%, but many individual cities and towns posted far more impressive gains, with some communities expanding by 10% ...

  7. Silvermine, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Silvermine is an unincorporated community in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States [1] that extends along the Silvermine River, across three southwestern Connecticut towns: Norwalk, New Canaan and Wilton. [2] The name "Silvermine" comes from old legends of a silver mine in the area, although no silver has ever been found.