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Newtown: A Rich Historic Legacy
In its long history, Newtown has undergone two major changes. It was settled in 1707 as a "new town" on land bought from the Pootatuck Indians, and soon grew into a thriving agricultural center. In the mid-nineteenth century, the coming of the railroad brought business and industry to town – ending agriculture's dominance.

Some 75 years later in 1919, the second change took place. Construction of the Stevenson Dam created Lake Zoar, an immediate attraction for both summer residents and an increasing year-round population. Today the town is predominantly residential.

In addition to Lake Zoar, Newtown has a variety of lakes and streams, along with hiking trails and state and town parks. A natural recreation center, it thrives on the accessibility afforded by Interstate 84 and draws visitors from near and far.

For Newtown’s official town information and demographics, please click here.

For Newtown’s school profile, please click here.

For Newtown’s official town website, please click here.

 
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