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Welcome to Traditions

A planned quality community in Southbury, Connecticut

Traditions at Historic Southbury is close to everything and everyone, with easy regional and local access to work and play. Located in the rolling hills of southwestern Connecticut, historic Southbury was settled in 1673 as a center for trading. Today, the thriving town enjoys a central location just 16 miles from Danbury. From restaurants and cafes, historical societies and antique shops, to major global corporations, Southbury reflects the backbone of America's historical heritage with an eye to the future. Southbury schools are some of the best and most sought-after in the region.

Surrounded by a forested preserve, the community is an updated version of the classic New England village and offers relative seclusion in a busy world. The meeting house, which is the community's version of a clubhouse, is designed to look like a barn. A large village green has a gazebo with a bandstand.  Stroll through the woods and discover the beauty of nature or the sights of bird watching, it's all here at Traditions at Historic Southbury.

 


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St. John of the Cross

Apple Harvest Festival

Sunday September 28th
9:00AM - 4:00PM
Shepardson Community Center
Middlebury

stjohnofthecrosschurch.org

 


Common Interest Communities should be in your marketing plan.
by Martie McKinnon


Many homeowners who live in common interest communities have busy lifestyles that allow little time for yard work and home maintenance, or they are buyers who have downsized to allow more leisure time in comfortable, maintenance-free surroundings.

This market segment spends much more than average on services for the home, such as cleaning, landscaping, painting, power washing, and other periodic home maintenance.

These homeowners also tend to spend more on restaurants, travel and entertainment.

If you operate in the Middlebury, Oxford or Southbury areas then the quality communities represented in this web site could be great opportunities for your business.

 


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