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Inn
at Woodstock Hill in Woodstock, CT |
Business and Industry
The strength of the labor force of northeast
Connecticut is rooted in a past that cherished
hard work, craftsmanship and innovation. Its
bright future is ensured by a number of regional
educational resources.
The area towns have a number of sites available
for industry and commercial enterprise, including
large and small vacant parcels, existing facilities,
historic hills and fully serviced municipal
industrial parks.
Interstate 395 (a north-south, toll-free, limited
access highway) runs directly through the region.
I-395 connects the Connecticut and Massachusetts
Turnpikes. The Providence and Worcester Railroad
furnishes daily rail freight services with
connections to Conrail in Worcester, Massachusetts;
the Central Vermont Railroad in Gardner, Massachusetts;
and the Central Vermont Railroad in New London.
The state-owned Danielson Airport provides
convenient freight and passenger charter service.
Airports within close proximity include: Bradley
International (70 miles), Boston's Logan International
(80 miles), Groton/New London Airport (35 miles),
Windham Avaiation Airport (20 miles), and Rhode
Island's T.F. Green Airport (30 miles).
Northeastern Connecticut manufactures a variety
of products including: well drilling bits,
electronic winches, snack foods, fiberoptics,
metal fasteners, chromed waste tubes, plumbing
fixtures, circuit boards, electronic devices,
labels and labeling equipment, plastic coated
cable, plastics, shims, molded rubber products,
corrugated paper/boxes, aircraft parts, and
textiles. This region's central location has
made it an ideal location for a number of distribution
centers.
Although manufacturing occupations make up
a large percentage of the jobs in the area,
as the population continues to grow, services
and retail employment increases.
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