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Killingly
The
Town of Killingly was traversed by Native
Americans prior to colonization. One
of their trails, which apparently followed
sections of Route 101 and Bear Hill Road,
became a major colonial path between Providence
and Hartford. Richard
Evens, the first known settler, arrived in
1693 from Rehoboth, MA, followed by others,
in the early 1700's from Boston.
When
Killingly was incorporated as a Town in 1708,
its borders extended from Plainfield to Massachusetts
and included what is now Thompson and much
of Putnam. The
Town's earliest commercial and industrial
establishments included taverns, blacksmith
shops, grist and saw mills. By 1770, William
Danielson, later a Colonel in the militia,
had established an iron works on the Five
Mile River in Danielson.
Killingly
was at the forefront during the industrial
revolution. William
Cundall, Sr. established one of the earliest
woolen works in Connecticut prior to 1787. Textile mills were built and supporting villages sprang up
along the Quinebaug and Five Mile Rivers
and Whetstone Brook in the early 1800's.
Railroad
access in 1840 transformed the Danielson
and Dayville sections of Town into commercial
centers for the region. In
the 1920's, the firm of Powdrell and Alexander
opened six curtain factories in town, and
Killingly became known as "Curtaintown
USA".
Prominent
Killingly natives included Mary Kies, the
first woman in the US to receive a patent,
and the birthplace of two US Commissioners
of Education: William
Harris and Sidney Marland, Jr.
The
Town has sought to diversify its economic
base and preserve its natural resources. Industries
such as Frito-Lay, Spirol International,
Rogers Corporation and Staples, Inc. have
made their home here. Killingly
is host to the Quinebaug Valley Community
Technical College, Ellis Regional Vocational
Technical School, and the Danielson Airport. A
thriving merchant's organization, Danielson
Main Street, Inc. encourages businesses,
and plans events for the Historic Main Street
District.
Killingly
is an Eastern Connecticut Enterprise Corridor
Community with
an expanding Industrial Park adjacent to
Interstate 395. Business
opportunities abound, whether it's an historic
mill or a modern industrial site, your business
is our priority.
Please
be sure to visit the Killingly Home Page
by clicking here.
PROFILE
Zips: Ballouville - 06233, Danielson
- 06239, Dayville - 06241, East Killingly
- 06243, Rogers - 06263
Incorporated: 1693
Area: 50 square miles
Population: (1990 census) 16,111
Form of Government: Council / Manager
Mill Rate: 20.0 |
| IMPORTANT
NUMBERS |
| Animal Control |
779-8714 |
| Assessor's Office |
(860)779-5324 |
| Building Inspector |
779-5315 |
| Dog
Pound |
779-5388 |
| Economic Development |
(860)779-5350 |
| Engineering |
779-5351 |
| Finance Office |
(860)779-5339 |
| Fire Department |
(860)779-7555 |
| Fire Marshal |
(860)779-5318 |
| Killingly Parks &
Recreation |
(860)779-5390 |
| Killingly Town
Hall (all departments) |
(860)779-5300 |
| Planning & Zoning |
(860)779-5311 |
| Probate Court |
(860)779-5319 |
| Public
Library |
(860)779-5383 |
| Public Works |
(860)779-5385 |
| Recycling Center |
(860)779-5387 |
| Social Services |
(860)779-5344 |
| State Police
(Troop D) |
(800) 954-8828 |
| Superintendent
of Schools |
(860)779-600 |
| Tax Collector |
(860)779-5331 |
| Town Clerk |
(860)779-5331 |
| Town Manager |
(860)779-5334 |
| VOTER REGISTRATION |
| Republican |
(860)779-5301 |
| Democrat |
(860)779-5302 |
| SCHOOLS |
| Goodyear Early
Childhood Center |
(860)779-6770 |
| H.H Ellis Technical
Schol |
771-8511 |
| Quinebaug Valley
Community Technical College |
(860)779-1130 |
| Killingly Central
School (Grades 1-4) |
(860)779-6750 |
| Killingly High
School (9-12) |
(860)779-6620 |
| Killingly Intermediate
School (5-8) |
(860)779-6700 |
| Killingly Memorial
School (1-4) |
(860)779-6680 |
| St. James Parochial
School (Pre-K-8) |
(860)779-3281 |
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