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The Town of Union CT Board of Assessment Appeals will meet, by appointment only, on March 7, 2025, March 14, 2025, and March 21, 2025 at 7:30PM and March 15, 2025 at 10:00AM, at the Union Town Hall to discuss and act upon any written appeals received. Those wishing to appeal their real estate, motor vehicle or personal property tax assessments must submit a completed appeal application to the Assessor’s Office no later than February 20, 2025. Failure to file a written request on a timely basis waives the right of the taxpayer to appear before the Board. Application forms [...]
Come hear Union resident and Land Steward for Norcross Wildlife Sanctuary, Ethan Smith, discuss our special corner of New England. Ethan has worked at Norcross for the past 15 years. He is responsible for maintaining, and has intimate knowledge of the sanctuaries 8000+ acres! Ethan will share a little of Norcross history, current projects such as a prescribed fire on a parcel in Monson, invasive plant management, stream and wetlands connectivity, and the forest legacy and conservation easement programs. These programs are ways for landowners to retain ownership of their property while protecting woodlands from development Please Join this Coffee~Conversation~Connection [...]
Invasive Species in Connecticut A Quiet Corner Initiative Town Hall Event Join the Yale Forests on March 12th from 6 - 7:30pm to learn about invasive species issues in our region. A panel of Connecticut experts will each offer a short presentation, followed by discussion and Q&A. Event flyer below - Click here to register! This event will take place at the Union Town Hall Community Room: 1043 Buckley Highway, Union, CT 06076
St. Patrick’s Luncheon and Concert Wednesday, March 19, 2025 11:30am – 1:00pm Town Hall Community Room Corned beef dinner served Enjoy the music of The Strings Sisters Please RSVP by March 14: Call (860)684-3812 click here to email RSVP
The Swap Shed will reopen on Saturday, March 29, 2024. Please note: ACCEPTABLE: Household items Yard items Toys Tools Sports Equipment Clean, working and in good condition with all parts. Items in the Swap Shop carry no guarantee and will be taken at one’s own risk. NOT ACCEPTABLE: Soiled textiles Overstuffed/upholstered furniture Car seats Mattresses Clothing Hazardous materials/chemicals Food, beverages, cosmetics Weapons Moldy Items Reminder: There is a book drop box and textile drop box located near the electronic and mattress containers.
College Fair Flyer 2025
****************************************************************** LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF UNION The Board of Finance will hold a Public Hearing at 7:00 pm at the Union Town Hall on April 15, 2025 for the purpose of soliciting input on the proposed budget for fiscal year 2025-2026. ****************************************************************************** 2023-2024 Town Report Draft Proposed 2025-2026 Budget
Wednesday, April 16, Coffee & Conversation 10am-12noon in the Community Room Due to a change in scheduled plans for this event, the Committee on Aging will be hosting a Wedding Season Share coffee & conversation. Bring your wedding album, photos or stories to share. Enjoy some fun wedding trivia! Cake & Punch to be served.
2nd Annual Union Cleanup Day! April 26th 2025 (Saturday) We live in a beautiful town that offers rivers, streams, ponds, forests, fields and all types of wildlife. Let’s continue to help keep it beautiful. Last year we successfully cleaned up our roadsides together and helped to make Union clean! We need your help again! Our goal is to have as many town citizens as possible to help us clean up a section of road. We hope that you will participate and encourage your friends and neighbors to join in. How to Participate: 1). Choose an area that you are willing [...]

Union was the last town to be settled east of the Connecticut River, largely because of its rough terrain and poor soil. In 1633, John Oldham, an adventurer from Massachusetts, obtained specimens of black lead or graphite from the Indians. During the Revolutionary War Governor Trumbull tapped this valuable resource for use at cannon foundries. On July 1, 1720 the General Assembly sold 12,500 acres to 12 proprietors for 307 pounds, comprising the area that is now Union.
Town of Union Connecticut
1043 Buckley Highway
Union, CT 06076
Selectman’s Office:
(860) 684-3812
Clerk’s Office:
(860) 684-3770
Fax:
(860) 684-8830
Selectman & Office Administrator
Tue: 9-12 Wed: 9-12 & 1-3 Thu: 9-12
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