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Town of Rocky Hill 761 Old Main Street Rocky Hill, CT 06067 860-258-2700 Regular Hours Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
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5 lis 2024 · The Town Clerk's office is responsible for a variety of municipal and intergovernmental services including elections, public records, and more.
Rocky Hill is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The town is part of the Capitol Planning Region. The population was 20,845 at the 2020 census. [1] It was originally land of the Wangunks (a tribe of Native Americans). Europeans began to settle the area of Rocky Hill in 1650, as part of Wethersfield, the neighboring town to ...
Rocky Hill Library 33 Church St. Rocky Hill, CT 06067 Phone: 860-258-7621 (Main) Phone: 860-258-7623 (Info) E-Mail Us Directions to the Library Visit the Town of Rocky Hill's Website
27 gru 2023 · Folded into the Connecticut Valley on the west bank of the river, the small town of Rocky Hill has much to offer. The oldest operating ferry service in the whole of the country departs from the riverbank for Glastonbury May through October.
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Rocky Hill – Glastonbury Ferry. Rocky Hill, in Hartford County, is located in central Connecticut—lying west of the Connecticut River. Originally land of the Wangunks (a tribe of Native Americans), Europeans began to settle the area in 1650.