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Local News:

The following information is brought to you as a public service announcement from the Town of Hebron, Connecticut.

Hebron Press Release - Snow Accumulation
For more information, Click Here.
Hebron Code of Ethics
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Monthly Calendar Update
To download in PDF format, Click Here

To View the Current Charter Amendment, Click Here.
General Code for our Town Code - Charter and Ordinances
For an electronic version...Click Here.
Peters House Reuse Options
To view the report on the Peters House Reuse Options, Click Here.
To view the report, Evaluation for Reuse - The Samuel Peters House, Click Here.
Volunteer Opportunities
Are you interested in serving the community on a Town committee, board, commission or in some other capacity? To learn more, Click Here.

Web Link
--- Carpooling Options
The Hebron Website has just added a new link on the Community Links Page - www.ctrides.com - this is a site produced by the CT DOT. Through this site you can learn of some carpooling and vanpooling options to get you from Hebron to your place of work. Check it out!

Press Releases

FREE Collection and Safe Disposal of Unwanted Medications:
Communities are concerned about the rise in over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription drug abuse among teens and contamination of the drinking water supplies. Join us on April 30th to drop off your unwanted medications. Help prevent over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription drug abuse, keep our youth safe and protect our environment.
For More Info Click Here.

Main Street Charrette Results:
A Professor from the UConn Architectural and Landscaping school has offered to conduct a Charette process for our Main Street area with his junior and senior classes.
Click Here for more information.

Hebron Heritage Photo Project:
The Hebron Heritage Photo Project moves ahead with announcement of Photo Scanning Days in the Community Room at Douglas Library. Dates will be Sat. March 19, Sat. April 16, and Sat. May 21, 2011 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Townsfolk and others are invited to bring in their old pictures that relate to Hebron history. Images will be scanned while you wait.
For more info: Click Here.

2010 Memorial Day Parade:
Click on the link below to see a video of Hebron's 2010 Memorial Day Parade. Everyone who was in the parade can now see what they could not when they marched or rode in vehicles.
Thanks go out to James Marks for providing the video! Click Here, to view the video.

Salmon River Partnership:
The Town of Hebron along with nine other towns in the Salmon River watershed have entered into a Partnership with the Nature Conservancy in a multi-year effort to take actions to preserve and protect the water quality of the Salmon River that all these towns share. One of the first products of the Partnership is a "Salmon River Watershed Municipal Land Use Evaluation Project". This report reviews and makes recommendations on land use regulations and public works maintenance practices of all towns in the Watershed. The Partnership will be sponsoring workshops throughout the Watershed towns in the next several months.
For a full copy of the Salmon River Watershed Municipal Land Use Evaluation Project report, please Click Here.
For more information contact Shelly Green at the Nature Conservancy at 203-568-6288.

"Testimonies of a Quiet New England Town: The Film" is being filmed in Hebron. Testimonies vividly describes the 1787 seizure of the Connecticut slaves, Cesar and Lowis Peters and their eight children, and the family's ultimate rescue by their white Hebron neighbors. This event is the earliest documented abolitionist movement in New England.
For more information see the website: www.quiettestimoniesthefilm.org

Lyme Disease Association,Inc., Click Here


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