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Roxbury Town Hall
29 North Street
P. O. Box 203
Roxbury, CT 06783
(860)354-9938



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 "ROXBURY PRIDE - CAPTURE IT!"

Disclaimer:  While we have attempted to reproduce them accurately, the electronic documents you will find on this website are not the official public documents.  Official copies may be obtained on paper from the Town Clerk.

Welcome to the Town of Roxbury website.  Information and features will continue to be added which will allow you to download forms and view Board and Commission meeting minutes.  While the website is currently a work in progress, it will serve as a means to provide information to the public and give them more access to our town government.

About Roxbury 

Roxbury is a picturesque and historic small town nestled in the northwest hills of Connecticut in Litchfield County.  Its Indian name is "Shepaug," a Mohegan name signifying "rocky water."  It was settled in 1713 as a part of Woodbury, which today lies to the east.  A parish evolved in 1743 and in 1796 the town was incorporated, separating from Woodbury.  General Ephraim Hinman of the CT Militia, a legislator, spearheaded this achievement.  Besides Woodbury, Roxbury is also bordered by Bridgewater (SW), New Milford (NW), Washington (N) and Southbury (S). 

During the early and mid-1800's Roxbury was a farming town but had ten sawmills and five hat-making shops.  The first mining operations began here in the mid-18th century in the hope of finding silver.  A silver mine was opened here and was later found to contain spathic iron, specially adapted to steel making and a small smelting furnace was built.  The abundance of granite found in many of Mine Hill's quarries provided the building material for the ore roaster and blast furnace, buildings throughout New England as well as for such world wonders as the Brooklyn Bridge and Grand Central Station in New York City.  The granite was transported by the Shepaug Railroad.

Garnet, now the State Mineral was also mined in Roxbury.

Roxbury is also the birthplace of three cousins of Revolutionary War fame, also known as the Green Mountain Boys:  Remember Baker, Ethan Allen and Seth Warner.

Today, Roxbury is a town of 2,340 residents and covers an area of 27 square miles. This rural town runs through the watershed of the Shepaug River.

 

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Veteran's Day Reception
2 - 4 p.m.
Senior Center


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PLANNING COMMISSION
POCD
Public Hearing on Draft Plan
November 12th 8 p.m.


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"Gimme 5" Program

Transfer Station
See flyer here 

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Balloon Float Scheduled for
Sat. Nov. 14 8 a.m. - Noon
Rain Date Sun. Nov. 15


TRANSYLVANIA RD CELL TOWER

Technical Report
Click Below to Review
Section 1
Section 2

Section 3

Other maps available in
Selectmen's Office

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SWINE FLU UPDATE
from the Director, Newtown
Health District
click here


Call 211 if you need information

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Purchase Transfer Station Permits

in Tax Collector's Office

Permits for 2010 available
December 1st at Transfer Station

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View Summer/Fall edition of

"Roxbury Today"   Here


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Approved 2009-2010
Town Budget located under
General Info and Budget
 
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Recreation Newsletter
November Edition Here 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Volunteers Needed:
  • Inland-Wetlands Commission
  • Recreation Commission
     

    Contact a member of the Board of Selectmen at 354-9938 if interested.
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