borough (Connecticut)

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In the U.S. state of Connecticut, a borough is an incorporated section of a town. Borough governments are not autonomous and are subordinate to the government of the town to which they belong. For example, Fenwick is a borough in Old Saybrook. A borough is a clearly defined municipality and provides some municipal services, such as police and fire services, garbage collection, street lighting and maintenance, management of cemeteries, and building code enforcement. Other municipal services not provided by the borough are provided by the parent town. Connecticut boroughs are administratively similar to villages in New York. Borough elections are held biennially in odd years on the first Monday in May.{{cite web|url=http://www.ct.gov/sots/cwp/view.asp?a=3188&q=392430#CITIES_IN_CONNECTICUT_WITH_DATE_OF_INCORPORATION|title=Town Elections|publisher=Connecticut Secretary of the State|access-date=2008-06-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081106201524/http://ct.gov/sots/cwp/view.asp?a=3188&q=392430#CITIES_IN_CONNECTICUT_WITH_DATE_OF_INCORPORATION#CITIES_IN_CONNECTICUT_WITH_DATE_OF_INCORPORATION|archive-date=2008-11-06|url-status=dead}}

Historical background

Bridgeport (now a separate city) was the state's first borough, formed in 1800 or 1801 as a subdivision of the town of Stratford. Numerous additional boroughs were established thereafter, mostly during the 19th century, to serve a variety of local governmental purposes. There were 18 boroughs in the state as of 1850 and a total of 26 as of 1910. Most Connecticut boroughs have subsequently disincorporated or have become cities.Connecticut Heritage Commission (2003), [http://www.ctheritage.org/biography/topical_govsince1818/city.htm City, Town, Borough, and County], Connecticut Heritage Gateway website, accessed January 31, 2010S. Matthews, [https://books.google.com/books?id=xnoEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1026 The Woman Citizen's Library], (The Civics Society, Chicago, 1913), Volume 4, Chapter 8 An example of a former borough is Willimantic located in the Town of Windham. It was originally incorporated as a borough in 1833, re-incorporated as a city in 1893 and in 1983 was dis-incorporated becoming a special service district within the town of Windham under the town's governmental control.{{Cite news|url=https://connecticutgenealogy.com/windham/incorporation_of_willimantic.htm|title=Incorporation of the Borough of Willimantic|date=2011-08-09|newspaper=Connecticut Genealogy|language=en-US|access-date=2016-11-11}}

List of boroughs

As of 2016, there are nine boroughs in Connecticut, four of which share the name of the town in which they are located. Of the current boroughs, one (Naugatuck) is consolidated with its town. Litchfield is the only town to have two incorporated boroughs located within its limits. Below is a list of boroughs that have existed ordered by date of incorporation. Currently existing boroughs are indicated in boldface.{{Cite web |url=http://www.ct.gov/sots/cwp/view.asp?a=3188&q=392430#CITIES_IN_CONNECTICUT_WITH_DATE_OF_INCORPORATION |title=Archived copy |access-date=2008-06-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081106201524/http://ct.gov/sots/cwp/view.asp?a=3188&q=392430#CITIES_IN_CONNECTICUT_WITH_DATE_OF_INCORPORATION#CITIES_IN_CONNECTICUT_WITH_DATE_OF_INCORPORATION |archive-date=2008-11-06 |url-status=dead }}

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!Borough

!Parent town

!Date incorporated

!Current status

Bridgeport

|Stratford

|1800

|Consolidated city-town separate from original parent town since 1889

Stonington

|Stonington

|1801

|Borough

Guilford

|Guilford

|1815

|Disincorporated 1941

Essex

|Deep River (Saybrook)

|1820

|Disincorporated 1854 when Town of Essex was incorporated

Killingworth (Clinton)

|Killingworth

|1820

|Disincorporated 1838 when Town of Clinton was incorporated

Danbury

|Danbury

|1822

|Consolidated city-town since 1965

Newtown

|Newtown

|1824

|Borough

Colchester

|Colchester

|1824/1846

|Disincorporated 1990

Waterbury

|Waterbury

|1825

|Consolidated city-town since 1902

Stamford

|Stamford

|1830

|Consolidated city-town since 1949

Southport

|Fairfield

|1831

|Disincorporated 1854

Willimantic

|Windham

|1833

|Disincorporated 1893 when City of Willimantic was incorporated

Clifton

|Winchester

|1833

|Disincorporated 1858
(Became part of new Borough of Winsted)

Worthington

|Berlin

|1834

|Disincorporated ?

Norwalk

|Norwalk

|1836

|Consolidated city-town since 1913

Humphreysville

|Derby

|1836

|Disincorporated 1850 when Town of Seymour was incorporated

Bethel

|Danbury

|1847

|Town of Bethel separated from Danbury in 1855; Borough disincorporated (?)

New Britain

|New Britain

|1850

|Consolidated city-town since 1906

Birmingham

|Derby

|1851

|Consolidated city-town since 1893 (as Derby)

Wallingford

|Wallingford

|1853

|Disincorporated 1958

Sharon

|Sharon

|1853

|Disincorporated ?

Danielson

|Killingly

|1854

|Borough

Greenwich

|Greenwich

|1854

|Disincorporated 1932

Winsted

|Winchester

|1858

|Consolidated with Winchester 1915; chartered as city in 1917, although the US Census Bureau rescinded recognition sometime between 1970 and 1980.

Ansonia

|Derby

|1864

|Consolidated city-town in 1893, separated from original parent town in 1889 when town of Ansonia was incorporated

Branford

|Branford

|1867

|Disincorporated 1970s

Fair Haven East

|East Haven
(annexed to New Haven in 1881)

|1872

|Disincorporated 1897

West Stratford

|Stratford

|1873

|Disincorporated 1889 (now part of the city of Bridgeport)

West Haven

|Orange

|1873

|Consolidated city-town separate from original parent town since 1961

Stafford Springs

|Stafford

|1873

|Disincorporated 1991

Litchfield

|Litchfield

|1879

|Borough

Shelton

|Shelton (Huntington)

|1882

|Consolidated city-town since 1915

Torrington

|Torrington

|1887

|Consolidated city-town since 1923

New Canaan

|New Canaan

|1889

|Disincorporated 1935

Southington

|Southington

|1889

|Disincorporated 1948

Naugatuck

|Naugatuck

|1893

|Consolidated borough-town since 1895

Bristol

|Bristol

|1893

|Consolidated city-town since 1911

Jewett City

|Griswold

|1895

|Borough

Fenwick

|Old Saybrook

|1899

|Borough

Farmington

|Farmington

|1901

|Disincorporated 1947

Ridgefield

|Ridgefield

|1901

|Disincorporated 1921

Groton

|Groton

|1903

|Chartered as non-coextensive city in 1964

Woodmont

|Milford

|1903

|Borough

Bantam

|Litchfield

|1915

|Borough

Unionville

|Farmington

|1921

|Disincorporated 1947

See also

References

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Further reading

  • C.H. Carter, "Connecticut boroughs", New Haven Colony Historical Society Papers, Vol. IV (1886), p. 149
  • N.M. Schoonmaker, [https://books.google.com/books?id=lns_AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA38 The Actual Government of Connecticut], (National Woman Suffrage Publishing, 1919)
  • C.H. Douglas, [https://books.google.com/books?id=fn4AAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA168, The Government of the People of the State of Connecticut], (Hinds, Hayden and Eldredge, 1917)
  • Various editions of the Connecticut State Register and Manual
  • R.A. Ferry, "A short directory of the names, past and current of Connecticut boroughs", (Connecticut Ancestry Society, 1996)
  • W.E. Buckley and C.E. Perry, "Connecticut, the state and its government", (Oxford Book Co., 1948)

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