Planning & Zoning Meeting March 18, 2026, 7:00 pm
Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting
Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting
Thursday, March 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM Town Hall Community Room Come join your fellow Union residents for a fun, relaxing morning making a Spring Pansy Planter. Everyone will have a chance to create their own garden planter. All necessary supplies will be provided, including medium-size planter, soil and plants. This program will be led by a CT Master Gardener – bring your general gardening questions. Coffee and refreshments will be served. Fee $5.00 RSVP to unionadmin@unionconnecticut.org or (860)684-3812
Board of Assessment Appeals
Fri March 27, 6:00pm at Union Town Hall Community Room Join as for a fun craft night. An instructor will lead participants through the step-by-step creation of a painting in a relaxed social environment. Light refreshment provided, you are welcome to BYOB. Seats limited, RSVP required! $20 fee To register, stop by the library or contact: littlelibrary979@gmail.com, 860-684-4913
Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting
Potluck Luncheon Tuesday, April 7 at 12noon Community Room at the Town Hall Sign up is not required but helpful for planning. Call or email Karen at (860)684-3812 or unionadmin@unionconnecticut.org. Please join us and bring a friend ~ or two!
Board of Finance Meeting
Board of Selectmen Meeting
Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting
3rd Annual Union Cleanup Day! Saturday, April 18th and Sunday, April 19th 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 [...]
Board of Finance Meeting

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
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