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Click here for Board of Ed Meetings & Minutes CLICK ABOVE TO LINK TO BOARD OF ED AGENDAS & MINUTES
CoA Schedule of Events through December ~ All are invited!
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FREE Shred Event, SATURDAY OCTOBER 3, 2026 at the Transfer Station, 9am-12noon CAN SHRED: Confidential Material, Stapled Paper, Paperclips, Binder clips, Colored Paper, Manila Folders, Hanging Folders, Medical Charts, Rubber Bands, and Carbon Paper. No Three Ring Binders |
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Senior Bus Trip! Thursday, October 15 to Roberto’s Log Cabin
Bus Trip to Roberto’s Log Cabin In Lebanon, Connecticut Noon Time Luncheon Bus leaves the Union Town Hall back parking lot at 11:00 AM Email unionadmin@unionconnecticut.org Or call the Selectman’s Office at (860)684-3812 to reserve your spot. Seats are limited ~ first come, first served! |
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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:
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