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The Town of Plainville covers an area of 9.6 square miles and is located in Hartford County, midway between New Britain and Bristol, and 14 miles southwest of Hartford. Bristol borders it on the west on the north by Farmington, on the east by New Britain and on the south by Southington.
The Town’s business base is diverse. Major industries include electrical products, spring manufacturing, tool making, metal stamping, heavy construction and stone quarries. The level of growth in Plainville is holding firm in the area of commercial and light industrial building.
Plainville has three elementary schools, one middle school and one high school. The Board of Education is committed to improving school facilities. Linden Street Elementary School, the High School and Toffolon Elementary School have undergone extensive renovations and expansions.
Plainville’s Senior Center is one of the finest centers offering programs from computer learning to exercising, serving lunches as well as delivering meals on wheels. We also have a transportation program that is coordinated through the Senior Center. Through our Housing Authority 90 units are managed for senior citizens. Plainville’s Fire Company is a volunteer department made up of 85 members. The Company is responsible for the Annual Hot Air Balloon Festival held each year in August. Thousands come from around the state to enjoy the festivities and fireworks display.
Trumbull Park boasts a Little League Field, all Purpose Field and Baseball Field. At Norton Park the Girls’ Softball Diamond has been refurbished and a new soccer field was constructed. Norton Park is also the location of the Elizabeth A. Berner Pool which is open mid-June to the end of August for residents and their guests to enjoy. This family aquatic center offers two water slides, a raindrop fountain and a zero depth entry tot pool. Paderewski Park is the home of the Conservation Commission’s annual fishing derby. Tomasso Nature Park offers approximately four acres of wetlands, observation areas, knolls, trails and bridges. It is home to nearly 600 painted turtles and other wildlife.
The Town of Plainville has had a town manager/town council form of government since 1959. The Town Council is made up of seven members which serve two-year terms. The Board of Education is made up of nine members for four-year terms that oversee the school system which currently has an enrollment of over 2,600 students.
The Plainville Fire Company has announced the return of the Plainville Fire Company Hot Air Balloon Festival after a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event will take place at Norton Park in Plainville, Connecticut in the evening…
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Read More »The Town currently has vacancies on several boards and committees. If you are interested in making a difference in the Plainville community, and are interested in joining any of the boards and/or committees listed below, please fill out the…
Read More »Dogs must be licensed by February 28th The Town Clerk’s office is issuing 2023 dog licenses. All dogs six months old or older must be licensed each year per Massachusetts General Law Chapter 140, Section 137. A dog license application…
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Read More »Elderly and Disabled Homeowners are reminded that it is time to file for elderly and disabled homeowner benefits for the 2022 Grand List Year. Applications must be filed by May 15, 2023. Income limits for homeowners; Single Person, not to exceed…
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