Veteran Affairs Committee, Board of Selectman and State of Connecticut Welcome Home Specialist Sean Bourbeau and Honors Sergeant Robert Walton

Small town America is alive and well - and located in central Connecticut!

To its residents, the Town of Portland is one of the best-kept secrets in New England. This quiet Yankee village, somewhat removed from the rest of the world by a sharp curve in the Connecticut River, is an excellent place to live. Rooted by its small town heritage, Portland maintains its nineteenth century appeal, while offering quality, up-to-date services.

When we invite you to "Come on Over," we emphasize the contrast between our quiet town, with its solid Yankee roots, and the quick-paced tension of the city. For those who work out-of-town, coming back to Portland at the end of the day is truly an escape.

It can be that way for visitors too.

Portland is a community in the truest sense of the word, a village centered on families, friendships and old time traditions. Neighbors chat at local shops. Town meetings invite participation. Your opinion and vote really count. We have schools that are nationally acclaimed. Active churches. Responsive public works. Full-time police services. A modern library where you still get to know staff on a personal basis.

Activities? We have a modern Senior Center, an ever-expanding Parks & Recreation department, and special programs for kids sponsored by Youth Services. Quality golf courses, riverfront marinas, YMCA Camp Ingersoll, an incredible 4th of July Fireworks display (best in Connecticut!). Old time parades. Festivals, fairs and concerts. Portland's beautiful Main Street provides a safe and wonderful environment for walking, jogging or bicycle rides. Meshomasic State Forest is the oldest of its kind in Connecticut.

Portland offers more than the nostalgic charm of a New England village. It offers the convenience of Central Connecticut, midway between Boston and New York. A short ride gives you access to shopping malls, cultural programs sponsored by top-grade universities, airports, a variety of restaurant cuisine, beaches, ski-slopes, sports arenas, the capital city of Hartford. If theater is what you enjoy, we are not far from Hartford Stage, Bushnell, Hartford Civic Center, Shubert, Goodspeed and Oakdale.

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News and Announcments

Library Welcomes New
Youth Service Librarian

The Youth Services Department at the Portland Library has a new leader! Lori Lantos has been hired as the new Youth Services Librarian and began her employ on December 8th. Lori is a graduate of Eastern CT State University and received her Master’s Degree cum laude in Library Science from Simmons College in Boston. Lori lived in Portland for many years and has young children who know and love the Portland Library. She looks forward to her ‘homecoming” working with the children and teens of Portland and believes that “one of the most important resources parents can provide their children with is a Library card.” Welcome Lori!



Portland Annual Holiday Lighted Parade on Sunday December 14th

The annual Holiday Lighted Parade was held Sunday, December 14th, and was an outstanding success.

The parade kicked off at the Town Hall, 33 East Main Street, and ended at the Company #1 Fire House for refreshments.

Over 350 people came back to the Firehouse for refreshments and to see Santa and Mrs. Clause.

Thanks to all who came out to see the show, we hope to see you all and more next year!

Photo Gallery

Annual Holiday Train Layout

The Connecticut Cellar Savers Fire Museum will host the fifth annual holiday model train layout opening this weekend (Saturday December 6, 2008).

The hours for this weekend are Saturday, and Sunday, Dec. 6 and 7, from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. both days. The museum is located at 643 Main Street (Route 17A) in Portland. (Old Police Station)

The display consists of O, S, G, HO and N scale operating layouts, local railroad history, static model railroad displays and more. There is also a scavenger hunt to find items on the layouts.

The museum will be open Saturdays and Sundays until Sunday, Jan. 11.

For more information or to schedule group appointments to view the layout, call the museum at 342-1187.



PHS Water and People Course
The Board of Education recieved $7,500 this week from the Connecticut Section of the American Water Works Assiciation. Shown here with a giant ceremonial check are, from left, Board of Education Chairman Chris Phelps, Superintendent of Schools Sally Doyen, Vickey Carrier of the State Department of Health, Town Tech Coordinator Dave Kuzminski (Who will help teach the class), Portland High School environmental science teacher Seb Agostino, and Connecticut Section of the AWWA Chairman Tom Chaplik.

Snow Removal Ordinance

Town Clerk Food Drive

Wood Burning Stove Safety

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Photo Galleries

2008 Holiday Parade

New Ladder Fire Truck

Dedication Photos of Arch
Pavilion located on Main Street


Portland High School
Graduation 2008


Veterans Memorial 2008

Sandy Darna's Retirement Party