East Windsor
About East Windsor
Tucked along the Connecticut River valley in Hartford County, East Windsor is a welcoming small town with deep roots and a surprisingly rich character. Known locally as "E-Dubb," it strikes a comfortable balance between quiet rural charm and easy access to the greater Hartford area — a place where history and community pride run deep.
What to Know
- Broad Brook is the town's most picturesque village, home to a historic dam and a stunning 19th-century Opera House that remains a beloved local landmark
- East Windsor is divided into five distinct villages: Broad Brook, Melrose, Scantic, Warehouse Point, and Windsorville — each with its own personality
- The town sits at the crossroads of Interstate 91 and U.S. Route 5, making it surprisingly well-connected for a community of its size
- The Scantic River winds through town, offering scenic natural areas for outdoor enthusiasts
- East Windsor's motto — "Unity, Strength" — reflects the tight-knit spirit residents genuinely seem to embody
History
East Windsor was first settled in 1680 and formally incorporated as its own town in 1768, making it one of Connecticut's established colonial communities. The town's textile and tobacco industries once drove its economy, and remnants of that industrial heritage — like the Broad Brook mill dam — still shape its character today.
Community & Living
East Windsor has the feel of a town that knows itself well — neighbors look out for each other, local events draw real crowds, and the slower pace is part of the appeal. It's a great base for families and long-timers alike who want small-town Connecticut living without feeling far from everything. The town's motto says it all: Unity, Strength.
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