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flaflafloflie t1_je1mxo1 wrote

What, no Torrington. Blasphemous! 😂

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indices t1_je1pz5v wrote

Yeah... Bridgeport didn't make the list also.

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DaveTwoOh t1_je2zcid wrote

West Hartford #1??? pfffff Ok

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omeedohmy t1_je1hq38 wrote

Bozrah never gets the respect it deserves. Could it be the aromatic and lingering scent of cow manure that perfumes our town? Regardless, Mains Country Store is 10/10.

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GreenBr3w t1_je33h2e wrote

I like how they included “Milford” and “Milford City”. Not sure this poll has much merit.

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Deejayscience t1_je4btty wrote

44 is Niantic and 68 is East Lyme; Niantic is a village inside the town of East Lyme.

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FFPatrick t1_je1rnhx wrote

I’m going to have a tough time believing Canaan is a bottom 5 place to live in CT

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tilario t1_je2qzdc wrote

woot! my town doesn't make the list.

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Sufficient_Mirror_12 t1_je3otyv wrote

How is South Norwalk not on at least the top 25...one of the best neighborhoods by far for professionals and empty nesters (we need more places like this represented on this list not just hallmark movie suburbs). Lots of diverse restaurants and shops (better than bland West Hartford imo), pretty walkable, and great access to the train station - all while being a model example of adaptive reuse (i.e. repurposing historical buildings). There's no neighborhood like it in CT to be honest.

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TriStateGirl t1_je73npr wrote

Norwalk is 92. It's a tough one. South Norwalk is great, but other parts of Norwalk aren't. Honestly though I can't figure out how this list works at all.

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cocopalermo t1_je2wmlv wrote

Moved from Southbury to West Hartford in December of 2019. Best thing I ever did. The following year I was able to refinance to a 15 year mortgage at 2.25%. I look at this house as a little nest egg.

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blondiemandie38 t1_je3ifxc wrote

Decent amount of the towns listed are just suburbs WITHIN Greenwich. Huh.

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oscar-scout t1_je3uxvo wrote

You've got 6 districts of Greenwich in this list. Might as well slide in Mianus.

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nym1899 t1_je441av wrote

“The Best places to line up with likeminded stay-at-home moms and do synchronized yoga in a park in Connecticut: latest rankings”

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roo-ster t1_je1wh98 wrote

Killingworth should be near the top of the list. I no longer live there, but I miss it every day.

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ioncloud9 t1_je35d0l wrote

How on earth is Bolton behind downtown Hartford and Mansfield center?

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murphymc t1_je4j5ts wrote

No, that's Storrs, Mansfield center is further down 195 heading towards Willimantic.

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scrambleordie t1_je3cey5 wrote

East Hartford is underrated because nobody realizes there’s certain neighborhoods and schools that are nicer than some neighborhoods in West Hartford. (Look up IB Academy before you attack me.)

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realbusabusa t1_je34ktk wrote

Is this list just how much $ spent per student?

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Slight-Possession-61 t1_je60qp2 wrote

Where’s Lyme, the Gem of New London County?

What, you guys still pissed over that tick thing…?

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maxanderson350 t1_je248wa wrote

The bottom five towns make no sense at all. I can't imagine any way that living in Bridgeport or Hartford would somehow be better than being in Canaan.

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mkt853 t1_je2eipb wrote

Maybe because Canaan is middle of nowhere while Bridgeport and Hartford are near stuff?

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maxanderson350 t1_je4reua wrote

You say that like being in the middle of nowwhere is a negative.

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essaitchthrowaway3 t1_je2q90y wrote

Are shootings and homeless people really an attraction though??

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mkt853 t1_je2qham wrote

I didn't mean that, I meant close to stores, restaurants, bars, entertainment, and transportation (e.g. highways, trains, buses).

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mrpic45 t1_je363lr wrote

I basically grew up in Bridgeport and lived there for part of my adult life. The only reason I ever step foot back there is to visit my aunt and bass pro. There is nothing else worth going there for.

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mkt853 t1_je39nyr wrote

But there's loads of things in Fairfield right next door. What's next door to Canaan? Basically nothing.

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Larrik t1_je2vixi wrote

This list is a bit weird, but I guess it smooshes together disparate folks’ needs

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Rustygaff t1_je36jxe wrote

Noank is not a town bit a village in Groton.

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bunkerbash t1_je388cf wrote

Had to look up belltown. I thought they were using weird slang for East Hampton 😂

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ColCrockett t1_je3xbo3 wrote

Idk how Washington is the best in Litchfield county . In terms of livability, I’d say it’s between New Milford and Litchfield.

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McHumpen t1_je4jbsi wrote

PTuck is Bussin!

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Mascbro26 t1_je4o7ea wrote

Why is Hebron so far down the list? I like Hebron.

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Mizzyaxp t1_je55m36 wrote

Half of these places sound made up (possibly towns/schools that Hogwarts would compete against): Tarrifville, Turn of River, We at a Gue?

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TriStateGirl t1_je76yn4 wrote

My old hometown of Trumbull is 72, my current hometown of Shelton is 81, and my side hometown (because I have a lot of family there) of Milford is 99.

I would have put Milford higher. I love living in Shelton, but if I could afford it I'd be in Milford. I don't have kids, but there's great schools for people that do, there's beaches, a mall, a movies, a great downtown, and a train station that gets you directly to New York.

Shelton has a train station at Home Depot called the Shelton/Derby stop, that gets you to Bridgeport, and then you can switch to an NYC train. I'd rather have a direct train stop though.

Trumbull is very nice, and I was lucky to live in a safe place, but the taxes are horrendous, and both Shelton and Milford offer more to people of all ages. Milford more than Shelton though.

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