Thomaston is a typical New England town located along the Naugatuck River and Route 8, ten miles north of Waterbury and Interstate 84. The town's dedicated to preserving the historic charm and quiet, family aspects of the community as well as providing the resources necessary for the growth and development of business and industry. Currently, the population of Thomaston is 6,947. This is expected to increase approximately 2% through the year 2000. Thomaston has a variety of housing units from which to choose, including single family homes, condominiums for ownership and rental and apartments.
The Thomaston public school system is governed by a nine member Board of Education. There are three public schools in the system. The Black Rock Elementary School was constructed in 1954 and services pre-school and kindergarten through third grade. The Thomaston Middle School was constructed in 1939 and completely remodeled in 1960. The school contains grades four through eight. The Thomaston High School offers both vocational and college track courses to grades nine through twelve. In addition to the three public schools, the St. Thomas Parochial School services kindergarten through six. There appears to be ample room for expansion and population growth in the future without an undue burden to the Town's budget process.
Thomaston prides itself in the dedication and performance of its volunteer Fire Department. For nine of the past eleven years, it has been recognized as Connecticut's best!
Hospital services are provided to the Thomaston area by the Charlotte Hungerford Hospital in Torrington, and St. Mary's Hospital and the Waterbury Hospital in Waterbury.
Thomaston also has a wide variety of churches in most denominations which provide services to the community. There are numerous community service organizations and clubs in Thomaston which include but are limited to: Rotary International, Lions Club, Knights of Columbus, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Scouting Troops.
The premiere entertainment attraction in Thomaston is the Opera House. Through the efforts of a number of volunteer organizations, the Opera House has been restored and now offers a wide range of venues for the community in terms of the performing arts. The Thomaston Recreation Department offers programs for all ages in baseball, softball, soccer, tennis, basketball, and any other sports.
There are several outdoor recreational facilities in town: Nystrom's Park, Thomaston Dam, Black Rock Dam and Northfield Brook Dam. These areas offer swimming, picnicking and hiking trails. Black Rock State Park is also located nearby in Watertown. In addition to these areas, there are several other recreational sites in the local area: golf courses, ski areas, outdoor recreational sites, bowling , dance schools, karate centers and video stores.
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