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Fairfield is a town
New England town

The New England town is the basic unit of local government in each of the six New England states. An institution that does not have a direct counterpart in most other U.S....
 located in Fairfield County
Fairfield County, Connecticut

Fairfield County is located in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Connecticut. Its population according to the 2000 census was 882,567, but a 2006 survey put the population at 905,000....
, Connecticut
Connecticut

Connecticut is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The state borders New York to the west and south , Massachusetts to the north, and Rhode Island to the east....
, United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. It is situated along the Gold Coast of Connecticut
Gold Coast (Connecticut)

The Gold Coast is a region of the state of Connecticut, United States that roughly corresponds to the labor market area of the city of Stamford, Connecticut....
. Fairfield is a town of many neighborhoods, two of which -- Southport and Greenfield Hill -- are notably affluent. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 57,340. In July 2006, Money Magazine ranked Fairfield the ninth "best place to live" in the United States, and the best place to live in the Northeast. This is primarily due to its affluence, low crime rate with only three homicides in the last five years, excellent public school system, suburban character, scenic location on the Long Island Sound, and proximity to New York.






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Fairfield is a town
New England town

The New England town is the basic unit of local government in each of the six New England states. An institution that does not have a direct counterpart in most other U.S....
 located in Fairfield County
Fairfield County, Connecticut

Fairfield County is located in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Connecticut. Its population according to the 2000 census was 882,567, but a 2006 survey put the population at 905,000....
, Connecticut
Connecticut

Connecticut is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The state borders New York to the west and south , Massachusetts to the north, and Rhode Island to the east....
, United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. It is situated along the Gold Coast of Connecticut
Gold Coast (Connecticut)

The Gold Coast is a region of the state of Connecticut, United States that roughly corresponds to the labor market area of the city of Stamford, Connecticut....
. Fairfield is a town of many neighborhoods, two of which -- Southport and Greenfield Hill -- are notably affluent. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 57,340. In July 2006, Money Magazine ranked Fairfield the ninth "best place to live" in the United States, and the best place to live in the Northeast. This is primarily due to its affluence, low crime rate with only three homicides in the last five years, excellent public school system, suburban character, scenic location on the Long Island Sound, and proximity to New York. The town was also listed among the "preppiest" places in the United States in the tongue-in-cheek 1980s best-seller The Official Preppy Handbook
Official Preppy Handbook

The Official Preppy Handbook is a tongue-in-cheek "reference guide" edited by Lisa Birnbach and written by Carol McD. Wallace. It describes an aspect of North American culture she styles as preppy....
.

It considers itself the "dogwood
Dogwood

The Dogwoods comprise a group of 30-50 species of mostly deciduous woody plants growing as shrubs and trees; some species are herbaceous perennial plants and a few of the woody species are evergreen....
 capital of the world," and each spring a Dogwood Festival takes place in the Greenfield Hill
Greenfield Hill

Greenfield Hill is a neighborhood of Fairfield, Connecticut. Located in the northern part of the town, it extends from just south of the Merritt Parkway to the town's boundary with Easton, Connecticut, to the north....
 neighborhood.

History


Colonial Era

In 1635 some Puritans and Congregationalists in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Massachusetts Bay Colony

The Massachusetts Bay Colony was an English settlement on the east coast of North America in the 17th century, in New England, centered around the present-day cities of Salem, Massachusetts and Boston, Massachusetts....
 were dissatisfied with the rate of Anglican reforms, and sought to establish an ecclesiastical society subject to their own rules and regulations. The Massachusetts General Court granted them permission to settle the cities of Windsor, Wethersfield, and Hartford in the area now known as Connecticut
Connecticut

Connecticut is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The state borders New York to the west and south , Massachusetts to the north, and Rhode Island to the east....
.

On January 14, 1639, a set of legal and administrative regulations called the Fundamental Orders was adopted, and established Connecticut as a self-ruled entity. By 1639 these settlers had started new towns in the surrounding areas. Roger Ludlow
Roger Ludlow

Roger Ludlow was one of the founders of the Colony of Connecticut. He was born in March 1590 in Dinton, Wiltshire, England. Roger was the second son of Sir Thomas Ludlow of Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire and Jane Pyle, sister of Sir Gabriel Pyle....
, framer of the Fundamental Orders, purchased the land presently Fairfield, and established the name.

According to historian John M. Taylor: "Early in 1639 the General Court granted a commission to Ludlow to begin a plantation at Pequannocke. He was on that errand, with a few others from Windsor, afterwards joined by immigrants from Watertown and Concord. He bought a large tract of land from the Pequannocke sachems, - afterwards greatly enlarged by other purchases to the westward,- and recalling the attractive region beyond (Uncoa), which he had personally seen on the second Pequot expedition, he also “set down” there, having purchased the territory embraced in the present town of Fairfield, to which he gave its name."

Towns Created from Fairfield

Fairfield was one of the two principal settlements of the Connecticut Colony
Connecticut Colony

The Colony of Connecticut was an English colony that became the U.S. state of Connecticut. Originally known as the River Colony, it was organized on March 3, 1636 as a haven for Puritan noblemen....
 in southwestern Connecticut (the other was Stratford
Stratford, Connecticut

Stratford is a New England town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States, located on Long Island Sound at the mouth of the Housatonic River....
). Over time, it gave rise to several new towns that broke off and incorporated separately. The following is a list of towns created from parts of Fairfield.
  • Redding
    Redding, Connecticut

    Redding is a New England town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States. The population was 8,270 at the 2000 United States Census....
     in 1767
  • Weston
    Weston, Connecticut

    Weston is a New England town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States. The population was 10,037 at the 2000 United States Census....
     in 1787
    • Easton
      Easton, Connecticut

      Easton is a New England town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States. The population was 7,272 at the 2000 United States Census....
       created from Weston in 1845
  • Bridgeport
    Bridgeport, Connecticut

    Bridgeport is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Located in and the former county seat of Fairfield County, Connecticut, the city had an estimated population of 137,912 in 2006 and is the core of the Greater Bridgeport area....
     in 1821 (also partly from Stratford
    Stratford, Connecticut

    Stratford is a New England town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States, located on Long Island Sound at the mouth of the Housatonic River....
    ) and again in 1895 when the Black Rock section left Fairfield
  • Westport
    Westport, Connecticut

    Westport is a coastal New England town located on Long Island Sound in Fairfield County, Connecticut, Connecticut, 47 miles north of New York City in the United States....
     in 1835 (also partly from Weston and Norwalk
    Norwalk, Connecticut

    Norwalk is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States. According to 2006 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 84,437, making it the sixth largest city in Connecticut, and the third largest in Fairfield County....
    )


Revolutionary War

When the Revolutionary War began in the 1770s, Fairfielders were caught in the crisis as much as, if not more than, the rest of their neighbors in Connecticut. In a predominantly Tory section of the state, the people of Fairfield were early supporters of the cause for independence. Throughout the war, a constant battle was being fought across Long Island Sound as men from British-controlled Long Island raided the coast in whaleboats and privateers. Gold Selleck Silliman
Gold Selleck Silliman

Gold Selleck Silliman was born in Fairfield, Connecticut, graduated from Yale University and practiced law and served as a crown attorney before the American Revolution....
, whose home still stands on Jennings Road, was put in charge of the coastal defenses.

In the spring of 1779, he was kidnapped from his home by Tory forces in preparation for a British raid on Fairfield County. His wife watched from their home as, on the morning of July 7, 1779, approximately 2,000 enemy troops landed on Fairfield Beach near Pine Creek Point and proceeded to invade the town. When they left the following evening, the entire town lay in ruins, burned to the ground as punishment for Fairfield's support of the rebel cause. Ten years later, President George Washington
George Washington

George Washington was the leader of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War and served as the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States of the United States of Americas ....
 noted after traveling through Fairfield, that " the destructive evidences of British cruelty are yet visible both in Norwalk
Norwalk, Connecticut

Norwalk is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States. According to 2006 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 84,437, making it the sixth largest city in Connecticut, and the third largest in Fairfield County....
 and Fairfield; as there are the chimneys of many burnt houses standing in them yet."

Fairfield recovered slowly from the burning, but soon after the end of the war its houses and public buildings had all been rebuilt.

Twentieth Century

World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
 brought Fairfield out of its agrarian past by triggering an unprecedented economic boom in Bridgeport, the center of a large munitions industry. The prosperity created a housing shortage in the city, and many of the workers looked to Fairfield to build their homes. The trolley
Tram

A tram, tramcar, trolley, trolley car, or streetcar is a railroad car, of lighter weight and construction than a train, designed for the transport of passengers within, close to, or between villages, towns and/or cities, on tracks running primarily on streets....
 and later the automobile made the countryside accessible to these newly rich members of the middle class, who brought with them new habits, new attitudes, and new modes of dress. The prosperity lasted through the twenties.

By the time of the stock market crash in 1929, the population had increased to 17,000 from the 6,000 it had been just before the war. Even during the Depression
Great Depression

File:International depression.pngThe Great Depression was a worldwide economic Recession starting in most places in 1929 and ending at different times in the 1930s or early 1940s for different countries....
, the town kept growing.

The grounding of a barge with two crewmen on Penfield Reef in Fairfield during a gale led to the first civilian helicopter hoist rescue in history, on November 29, 1945. The helicopter flew from the nearby Sikorsky Aircraft
Sikorsky Aircraft

Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation is an United States aircraft manufacturer....
 plant in Bridgeport.

The opening of the Connecticut Turnpike
Connecticut Turnpike

The Connecticut Turnpike, formally known as the Governor John Davis Lodge Turnpike, is a freeway in Connecticut that runs from Greenwich, Connecticut to Killingly, Connecticut....
 in the 1950s brought another wave of development to Fairfield and by the 1960s the town's residential, suburban character was firmly established. The current First Selectman has propagated various planning and zoning changes that will remake the once suburban town into a major urban center. The Fairfield Metro Center
Fairfield Metro Center

Fairfield Metro Center was a planned situated on in the Town of Fairfield, Connecticut. At present the state is building the bridge but no other work is underway due to a lien and foreclosure proceedings by the financial backers of the commercial piece of the project....
 was destined to become the new centerpiece of that effort however the project is in foreclosure by Bank North and the First Selectman is the subject of an ethics investigation. The current planning effort acknowledges the new "high intensity" of development that will ensue]].

Population Change

Fairfield in 2000 had a population of 57,340 people the latest of 2004 put it at a 0.4% increase to 58,900 people, though some estimates of the 2006 September estimate place it at a 2% drop to 56,700 residents which is on par for many cities in the state of Connecticut.

Government

The town government consists of the three-member Board of Selectmen, a Representative Town Meeting (RTM), a Board of Finance, a Board of Education, a Planning and Zoning Commission (TPZ), and many other politically appointed commissions, boards, and committees. The current First Selectman is Kenneth A. Flatto (D), who is currently serving his fifth term in office. The current Chair of the Board of Finance is Kevin Kiley, a Republican. An ethics complaint has been filed by residents regarding Flatto's handling of a large commercial development known as the Fairfield Metro Center
Fairfield Metro Center

Fairfield Metro Center was a planned situated on in the Town of Fairfield, Connecticut. At present the state is building the bridge but no other work is underway due to a lien and foreclosure proceedings by the financial backers of the commercial piece of the project....
.

In December 2008, First Selectman Kenneth Flatto announced a $42 million dollar loss to the Town's pension fund due to investments he had overeseen as Chairman of one of the town's pension boards in hedge funds associated with Madoff Investment Securities. This loss along with a projected $2 million dollar budget deficit for the fiscal year ending in June 2009 places the residents in jeopardy of major property tax increases. The First Selectman has announced support for spending an additional $17 Million to renovate one of the town's public elementary schools and funding to complete the renovation in progress of the pavilion on Penfield Beach.

Education

Public schools in Fairfield include Fairfield Warde
Fairfield Warde High School

Fairfield Warde High School is a co-educational secondary school located in Fairfield, Connecticut, United States....
 and Fairfield Ludlowe
Fairfield Ludlowe High School

Fairfield Ludlowe High School is a co-educational secondary school located in Fairfield, Connecticut, United States....
 High Schools; Roger Ludlowe
Roger Ludlowe Middle School

Roger Ludlowe Middle School is a co-educational secondary school located in Fairfield, Connecticut, United States. The school is named after Roger Ludlow, the founder of the Town of Fairfield....
, Tomlinson, and Fairfield Woods Middle Schools; and 11 elementary schools.

Private schools include Fairfield College Preparatory School
Fairfield College Preparatory School

Fairfield College Preparatory School is a Jesuit, Catholic high school, located on the campus of Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States....
, Notre Dame Catholic High School
Notre Dame Catholic High School (Fairfield, Connecticut)

For schools of the same name, see Notre Dame High School.Notre Dame Catholic High School is a private school, Roman Catholic high school in Fairfield, Connecticut....
, Fairfield Country Day School
Fairfield Country Day School

MissionFairfield Country Day School provides an educational communitydedicated to the personal growth and intellectual development...
, Holy Family School, St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School, Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic School and the Unquowa School.

Fairfield is also home to post-secondary institutions Fairfield University
Fairfield University

Fairfield University is a private, co-educational undergraduate and master's level university located in Fairfield, Connecticut, Connecticut, in the New England region of the United States....
 and Sacred Heart University
Sacred Heart University

Sacred Heart University is a Catholic university located in suburban Fairfield, Connecticut, Connecticut, near the border with Bridgeport, Connecticut....
.

Geography

The town is on the shore of the Long Island Sound
Long Island Sound

Long Island Sound is an estuary of the Atlantic Ocean and various rivers in the United States that lies between the coast of Connecticut to the north and Long Island, New York to the south....
. According to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
, the town has a total area of 31.3 square miles (81.1 km˛), of which, 30.0 square miles (77.8 km˛) of it is land and 3.4 km˛ (1.3 sq mi or 4.15%) of it is water. Mill River, the waters of which feed Lake Mohegan, flows through the town. (Note: This is a different 'Mill River, Connecticut
Mill River

The Mill River is a river in the New England region of the United States, located entirely in the state of Connecticut.The river starts in the town of Cheshire, Connecticut, flows through Hamden, Connecticut and New Haven, Connecticut, and discharges into New Haven Harbor on Long Island Sound....
' from the one that flows south through New Haven, which is east of Fairfield
)

Fairfield consists of many neighborhoods. The best known are wealthy Southport
Southport, Connecticut

Southport is a distinct section of the town of Fairfield, Connecticut. Settled in 1639 has been designated as a historic district for its harbor, churches, public buildings, and the homesteads of some of the first families....
 -- where well-known General Electric Chief Executive Officer Jack Welch lived for many years -- and Greenfield Hill
Greenfield Hill

Greenfield Hill is a neighborhood of Fairfield, Connecticut. Located in the northern part of the town, it extends from just south of the Merritt Parkway to the town's boundary with Easton, Connecticut, to the north....
, with its large areas, famous dogwood trees, and picturesque green with white-spired Congregational church. Other well established neighborhoods include Stratfield, Tunxis Hill, the University area, Grasmere, Mill Plain, Knapp's Village, Melville Village, Holland Hill, and the Fairfield Beach
Fairfield Beach, Connecticut

Fairfield Beach is a neighborhood of Fairfield, Connecticut. Located just to the south of downtown Fairfield, the neighborhood extends south from Old Post Road to the Long Island Sound....
 area, which has recently undergone a renaissance with the construction of many new homes by residents wising to live in proximity to the beach and downtown. Two shopping districts in town include the Post Road
Boston Post Road

The Boston Post Road was a system of post roads from New York City to Boston, Massachusetts, containing some of the first major highways in the United States....
 (U.S. 1
U.S. Route 1 in Connecticut

In the U.S. state of Connecticut, U.S. Route 1 is a major east-west state highway along Long Island Sound. It has been replaced by I-95 as a through route, which it closely parallels, and now primarily serves as a local business route....
) and Black Rock Turnpike.

Points of Interest


On the National Register of Historic Places

  • Connecticut Audubon Society Birdcraft Museum and Sanctuary
    Connecticut Audubon Society Birdcraft Museum and Sanctuary

    The Connecticut Audubon Society Birdcraft Museum and Sanctuary, also known as Birdcraft Museum & Sanctuary or simply Birdcraft Sanctuary, in Fairfield, Connecticut is the oldest private songbird sanctuary in the United States....
     — 314 Unquowa Road (added July 23, 1982)
  • Bronson Windmill — 3015 Bronson Road (added 1971)
  • David Ogden House — 1520 Bronson Road (added September 17, 1979)
  • Fairfield Historic District — Old Post Road from Post Road to Turney Road (added April 24, 1971)
  • Fairfield Railroad Stations — Carter Henry Drive (added August 28, 1989)
  • Greenfield Hill Historic District — Roughly bounded by Meeting House Lane, Hillside Road, Verna Hill Road and Bronson Road (added April 11, 1971)
  • John Osborne House — 909 King's Highway West (added March 12, 1987)
  • Jonathan Sturges House — 449 Mill Plain Road (added December 23, 1984)
  • Pine Creek Park Bridge — North of Old Dam Road, over Pine Circle (added May 8, 1992)
  • Southport Historic District — Roughly bounded by Southport Harbor, railroad tracks, Old South Road, and Rose Hill Road (added April 24, 1971)
  • Southport Railroad Stations — 96 Station St. and 100 Center St. (added August 28, 1989)

Other points of interest

  • Connecticut Audobon Society Center at Fairfield (separate from the Birdcraft Museum and Sanctuary) – six miles of boardwalk nature trails in a 160-acre wildlife sanctuary with a nature center
  • Fairfield Historical Society headquarters – displays on local history, art and decorative arts, and a library on local history
  • Gallery of Contemporary Art at Sacred Heart University – holds five exhibitions each year


Large and Distinctive Companies

  • General Electric Co.
    General Electric

    The General Electric Company, or GE is a multinational corporation United States technology and Service s conglomerate incorporated in the State of New York....
     -- headquarters, 3135 Easton Turnpike (307,000 employees companywide)
  • R.C. Bigelow
    Bigelow Tea Company

    R.C. Bigelow, Inc, better known as the Bigelow Tea Company, is an United States list of tea companies based in Fairfield, Connecticut. The company was founded by Ruth C....
     (Bigelow Tea Company) -- headquarters, Black Rock Turnpike
  • Sturm, Ruger & Co. -- headquarters, Lacey Place in Southport, firearms manufacturer


Media

  • (headquartered in neighboring Bridgeport
    Bridgeport, Connecticut

    Bridgeport is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Located in and the former county seat of Fairfield County, Connecticut, the city had an estimated population of 137,912 in 2006 and is the core of the Greater Bridgeport area....
    )


Arts and Entertainment

  • The Fairfield Community Theatre Foundation
    Fairfield Community Theatre

    The Fairfield Community Theatre Foundation in Fairfield, Connecticut, Connecticut, is a nonprofit organization that operates a 1920 landmark movie theater in downtown Fairfield, presenting mostly independent and second-run films....
     or the FTC, not only runs the downtown, two-screen moviehouse for independent and second-run films, but operates educational programs for young people who also volunteer at the moviehouse. More information including what movies are currently playing, is available at the foundation's .
  • The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts
    Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts

    The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts is the major center of theatre and the arts at Fairfield University located in Fairfield, Connecticut....
     on the campus of Fairfield University
    Fairfield University

    Fairfield University is a private, co-educational undergraduate and master's level university located in Fairfield, Connecticut, Connecticut, in the New England region of the United States....
     opened in 1990 and includes events such as popular and classical music, dance, theatre, programs for young audiences, and the lecture series featuring present eminent opinion-makers, artists, authors, learned contributors to the humanities and sciences and civic and political commentators. It houses the 740-seat Kelley Theatre, the 150-seat Lawrence A. Wien Experimental (Black Box) Theatre, and the Thomas J. Walsh, Jr. Art Gallery. The Quick Center has become known as one of the finest concert halls in the country and was recognized as the "cultural epicenter of Fairfield County" by .
  • The PepsiCo Theatre, a renovated 1922 carriage house on the campus of Fairfield University
    Fairfield University

    Fairfield University is a private, co-educational undergraduate and master's level university located in Fairfield, Connecticut, Connecticut, in the New England region of the United States....
    , is the home to the Theatre Program of the Department of Visual and Performing Arts and , the resident production company of the University. The PepsiCo Theatre is also home to , a professional theatre company.


Recreation

Fairfield residents enjoy a wealth of recreational opportunities, many of which stem from Fairfield's enviable location on the Long Island Sound.
  • The town's five miles of Long Island Sound coastline include 5 town beaches which are staffed by lifeguards during the summer, and miles of privately owned beach which are open to the public below the high tide mark.
  • South Benson Marina is a town-owned facility providing 600 boat slips which residents can rent for the summer.
  • Lake Mohegan, which includes waterfalls called The Cascades, is in the middle of town and is a popular destination for hiking, as is the Fairfield Audubon Society on Burr Street and the Bird Sancutary on Unquowa Road.
  • Ye Yacht Yard, a town owned facility on picturesque Southport Harbor provides boat launch services to residents, and access to moorings in Southport Harbor. Ye Yacht Yard is also the location of Community Sailing of Fairfield, whose members share use of two 18-foot sailboats.


Transportation

Fairfield is traversed by U.S. 1
U.S. Route 1 in Connecticut

In the U.S. state of Connecticut, U.S. Route 1 is a major east-west state highway along Long Island Sound. It has been replaced by I-95 as a through route, which it closely parallels, and now primarily serves as a local business route....
, Interstate 95
Interstate 95 in Connecticut

Interstate 95, the main north-south Interstate Highway on the East Coast of the United States, runs in a general east-west compass direction for 111.57 miles in Connecticut....
, and the Merritt Parkway
Merritt Parkway

The Merritt Parkway is a limited-access parkway in Fairfield County, Connecticut. The parkway is known for its scenic layout, its uniquely styled signage, and the architecturally elaborate overpasses along the route....
. It has two Metro-North Railroad stations, Fairfield station
Fairfield (Metro-North station)

The Fairfield Metro-North Railroad station serves the residents of Fairfield, Connecticut, including students of Fairfield University and Fairfield Prep?as well as nearby areas such as Black Rock within the city of Bridgeport?via the New Haven Line ....
 and Southport station
Southport (Metro-North station)

The Southport Metro-North Railroad station is one of two New Haven Line stations serving the residents of Fairfield, Connecticut.Southport is 48.9 miles from Grand Central Terminal and the average travel time from Grand Central is one hour, 12 minutes though this varies depending on run and time of day....
. A third station is under construction near the Grasmere neighborhood and adjacent Black Rock neighborhood of Bridgeport along with a large commercial development known as Fairfield Metro Center
Fairfield Metro Center

Fairfield Metro Center was a planned situated on in the Town of Fairfield, Connecticut. At present the state is building the bridge but no other work is underway due to a lien and foreclosure proceedings by the financial backers of the commercial piece of the project....
. The town is served by several public bus lines of the Greater Bridgeport Transit Authority
Greater Bridgeport Transit Authority

The Greater Bridgeport Transit Authority is a transit service serving the Greater Bridgeport region of the U.S. state of Connecticut. The GBTA provides local bus service to the cities/towns of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Trumbull, Connecticut, Stratford, Connecticut, Fairfield, Connecticut, and Monroe, Connecticut....
.

Demographics

As of the census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
 of 2000, there are 57,340 people in the town, organized into 20,397 households and 14,808 families. The population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 is 1,909.3 people per square mile (737.2/km˛). There are 21,029 housing units at an average density of 700.2/sq mi (270.4/km˛). The racial makeup of the town is 95.27% White, 2.04% Asian, 1.09% African American, 0.06% Native American, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.55% from other races, and 0.97% from two or more races. 2.34% of the population are Hispanic or Latino of any race.

There are 20,397 households out of which 33.9% have children under the age of 18 living with them, 61.8% are married couples
Marriage

Marriage is a social, spirituality, or law union of individuals. This union may also be called matrimony, while the ceremony that marks its beginning is usually called a wedding and the married status created is sometimes called wedlock....
 living together, 8.5% have a female householder with no husband present, and 27.4% are non-families. 22.0% of all households are made up of individuals and 10.3% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.61 and the average family size is 3.07.

In the town the population is spread out with 23.7% under the age of 18, 9.8% from 18 to 24, 27.5% from 25 to 44, 22.7% from 45 to 64, and 16.3% who are 65 years of age or older. The median age is 38 years. For every 100 females there are 90.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there are 85.7 males.

The median income for a household in the city is $83,512, and the median income for a family is $100,920. Males have a median income of $69,525 versus $44,837 for females. The per capita income
Per capita income

Per capita income means how much each individual receives, in monetary terms, of the yearly income generated in the country. This is what each citizen is to receive if the yearly national income is divided equally among everyone....
 for the city is $43,670. 2.9% of the population and 1.8% of families are below the poverty line. Out of the total population, 2.8% of those under the age of 18 and 3.6% of those 65 and older are living below the poverty line.

Fairfield is notable for, among other things, its very low crime rate. There have been only three murders in the last five years in town. Money Magazine's 2006 Best Places to Live Survey ranks Fairfield as the second safest municipality in the United States.

Voter Registration and Party Enrollment as of October 25, 2005
Party Active Voters Inactive Voters Total Voters Percentage Republican
Republican Party (United States)

The Republican Party is one of the two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Democratic Party . It is often called the Grand Old Party or the GOP....
10,829 1,047 11,876 31.88% Democratic
Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party . It is the oldest political party in continuous operation in the United States and it is one of the oldest parties in the world....
8,634 728 9,362 25.13% Unaffiliated 14,423 1,574 15,997 42.94% Minor Parties 21 1 22 0.06%
Total 33,907 3,350 37,257 100%


Popular Culture

The following movies were filmed in Fairfield:
  • Revolutionary Road
    Revolutionary Road (film)

    Revolutionary Road is a 2008 in film United Kingdom-United States drama film directed by Sam Mendes and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet....
     (2008)
  • College Road Trip
    College Road Trip

    College Road Trip is a 2008 in film directed by Roger Kumble and starring Martin Lawrence, Raven-Symon?, Brenda Song, Margo Harshman and Donny Osmond....
     (2008)
  • Freezer Burn
    Freezer Burn (film)

    Freezer Burn is a 2009 independent film, written and directed by Charles Hood. The film tells the story of a brilliant scientist who falls for his wife's high school art student and, using the technology from his research, figures out a way for them to be together....
     (2009)
  • More Than Skin Deep (2002)
  • Racewalk (2000)
  • Robbie the Rabbit (1998)
  • The Stepford Wives
    The Stepford Wives (1975 film)

    The Stepford Wives is a 1975 science fiction film/horror film based on the 1972 in literature Ira Levin novel The Stepford Wives. It was directed by Bryan Forbes with a screenplay by William Goldman....
     (1975)
  • Man On A Swing (1974)


The television sitcom Who's the Boss?
Who's the Boss?

Who's the Boss? is an United States television Situation comedy starring Tony Danza, Judith Light, Alyssa Milano, Danny Pintauro, and Katherine Helmond....
 took place in Fairfield. In certain episodes, particular streets and even neighboring Bridgeport were mentioned. In fact, the lead character, Tony, attended Fairfield University and wore an official Fairfield University sweatshirt during the episode.

An episode of the Food Network
Food Network

Food Network is a television specialty channel that airs specials and recurring programs about food and cooking. Scripps Networks Interactive owns roughly two thirds of the network, and Tribune Company owns the rest....
 show Rachael Ray
Rachael Ray

Rachael Domenica Ray is a celebrity and author. She hosts the Television syndication talk/lifestyle program Rachael Ray and two Food Network series, 30 Minute Meals and Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels....
's Block Party
was filmed in Fairfield, as were portions of several episodes of Ham on the Street
Ham on the Street

Ham on the Street was a cooking show hosted by George Duran on the Food Network from 2006-2007. George adds comedy to cooking as he explores each show's topic in the strangest possible ways....
.

On January 29, 2009, Stephen Colbert
Stephen Colbert

Stephen Tyrone Colbert is an United States comedian, Satire, actor and writer, known for his ironic style , and for his deadpan comedic delivery....
 mentioned Archie Moore's Restaurant's wing sauce spill on his show The Colbert Report
The Colbert Report

The Colbert Report is a Peabody Award- and Emmy Award-winning American news satire television program that airs from 11:30 p.m. to 12:00 midnight Eastern Time Zone each Monday through Thursday on Comedy Central in the United States and on both The Comedy Network and CTV Television Network in Canada....
.

It is the fictional location of the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense in the Hellboy
Hellboy

Hellboy is a fictional character, created by writer-artist Mike Mignola. He has appeared in a number of eponymous limited series and one-shot , as well as some intercompany crossover....
 graphic novel series.

Famous Residents (Past and Present)

  • William Beardsley
    William Beardsley

    William Beardsley was one of the first settlers of Stratford, Connecticut .He was born 1605 in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire; in 1631 he married Mary Harvie in St....
    , early settler and magistrate
  • William Burnett Benton, former U.S. Senator
  • Leonard Bernstein
    Leonard Bernstein

    Leonard Bernstein was a multi-Emmy-winning and Academy Award for Original Music Score nominated American Conductor , composer, author, music lecturer and Piano....
    , conductor, composer, musician
  • James Blake
    James Blake

    James Riley Blake is a professional tennis player and is currently the second highest ranked American, 11th in the world. Blake is known for his speed and powerful, flat forehand....
    , professional tennis player
  • Aaron Burr, Sr.
    Aaron Burr, Sr.

    The Reverend Aaron Burr was a notable divine and educator in colonial America. He was a founder of the College of New Jersey and the father of the third United States Vice President Aaron Burr ....
    , native, clergyman, educator, and father of Vice President Aaron Burr
    Aaron Burr

    Aaron Burr, Jr. was an United States politician, American Revolutionary War hero, and adventurer. He served as the List of Vice Presidents of the United States Vice President of the United States , under Thomas Jefferson....
  • John Byrne
    John Byrne

    John Lindley Byrne is a United Kingdom-born Canadian-United States author and artist of comic books. Since the mid-1970s Byrne has worked on nearly every major American superhero....
    , legendary Comic Book creator.
  • Imogene Coca
    Imogene Coca

    Imogene Fernandez de Coca was an United States Emmy-winning comic actress best known for her role opposite Sid Caesar on Your Show of Shows....
    , actress in Your Show of Shows
    Your Show of Shows

    Your Show of Shows was a live 90-minute sketch comedy television series appearing weekly in the United States on NBC, from February 25, 1950 until June 5, 1954, featuring Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca....
  • Susan Cooper
    Susan Cooper

    Susan Mary Cooper is a United Kingdom author best known for The Dark Is Rising, an award-winning five-volume fantasy saga set in and around England and Wales....
    , author of the acclaimed children's sequence The Dark Is Rising.
  • Hume Cronyn
    Hume Cronyn

    Hume Blake Cronyn, Order of Canada was a Canadian actor of Theatre and screen, who enjoyed a long career, often appearing professionally alongside his second wife, Jessica Tandy....
    , actor
  • Michael J. Daly
    Michael J. Daly

    Michael J. Daly was a United States Army officer and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration?the Medal of Honor?for his actions in World War II....
    , World War II Medal of Honor recipient
  • T. F. Gilroy Daly
    T. F. Gilroy Daly

    T. F. Gilroy Daly was senior United States District judge in Connecticut whose hallmark as a trial lawyer was winning the freedom of a man wrongly convicted of murder in 1976....
    , attorney and Federal judge
  • David L. Downie
    David L. Downie

    David Leonard Downie is an American scholar focusing on international environmental politics and policy and currently serves as Director of the Program on the Environment and Associate Professor of Political Science at Fairfield University....
    , author and professor of politics and environment policy at Fairfield University
    Fairfield University

    Fairfield University is a private, co-educational undergraduate and master's level university located in Fairfield, Connecticut, Connecticut, in the New England region of the United States....
  • Keir Dullea
    Keir Dullea

    Keir Dullea is an United States actor perhaps best known for the character of astronaut David Bowman he portrayed in the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey and in 1984's 2010 as well as in the cult film Bunny Lake is Missing....
    , actor
  • Dick Durrell
    Dick Durrell

    'Richard J. Durrell' was an United States advertising executive and one of the founding staff members for People magazine.Durrell turned down an offer to play baseball for the Brooklyn Dodgers franchise in order to attend the University of Minnesota, from which he was graduated in 1948....
    , a founder of People Magazine
  • Timothy Dwight IV
    Timothy Dwight IV

    Timothy Dwight was an American academic and educator, a Congregational church minister, theologian, and author. He was the eighth president of Yale College ....
    , American Congregationalist minister, theologian, educator, and author; president of Yale College
  • Chris Frantz
    Chris Frantz

    Chris Frantz is an American musician and producer. He was the drummer for both Talking Heads and the Tom Tom Club....
     and Tina Weymouth
    Tina Weymouth

    Martina Mich?le "Tina" Weymouth is an United States musician, best known as a founding member and bassist of the influential New_Wave_music group Talking Heads and its side project Tom Tom Club ....
    , founding members of Talking Heads
    Talking Heads

    Talking Heads was an American rock music rock band formed in 1974 in New York City and active until 1991. The band comprised David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth and Jerry Harrison....
     and Tom Tom Club
    Tom Tom Club

    Tom Tom Club is an United States New Wave music band founded in 1980 by spouses and Talking Heads alumni Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz....
  • Pierce J. Gerety Jr., native, UNHCR Director of Operations for the Great Lakes Region of Africa, died in the 1998 crash of Swissair Flight 111
    Swissair Flight 111

    Swissair Flight 111 was a Swissair McDonnell Douglas MD-11 on a scheduled airline flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, United States to Cointrin International Airport in Geneva, Switzerland....
  • J. J. Henry, PGA golfer, 2006 Ryder Cup team member, and a native
  • Faith Hill
    Faith Hill

    Faith Hill is an United States country music singer. She is known both for her commercial success and her marriage to fellow country star Tim McGraw....
     and Tim McGraw
    Tim McGraw

    Samuel Timothy "Tim" McGraw is an United States country music singer and actor. With many of his albums and singles topping the country music charts, Tim has achieved total album sales in excess of 40 million units....
     have a country house in Southport.
  • Jeffrey Immelt, CEO of General Electric
  • Don Imus
    Don Imus

    John Donald Imus, Jr. is an United States radio personality, humorist, writer, and philanthropist. His radio syndication talk radio, Imus in the Morning, airs throughout the United States on ABC Radio Networks and is simulcast on RFD-TV....
    , radio personality, past resident in Southport
  • Eliot A. Jardines
    Eliot A. Jardines

    Eliot A. Jardines was the first Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Open Source in the United States.Assuming his position on 5 December 2005, he was responsible for developing strategic direction, establishing policy and managing fiscal resources for open source exploitation as well as document and media exploitation fo...
    , Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Open source intelligence
    Open source intelligence

    Open Source Intelligence is an information processing discipline that involves finding, selecting, and acquiring information from publicly available sources and analyzing it to produce actionable Intelligence ....
  • Linda Kozlowski
    Linda Kozlowski

    Linda Kozlowski is a Golden Globe Award-nominated United States actress....
    , actress and a native
  • David LaChapelle
    David LaChapelle

    David LaChapelle is a photographer and video/commercial/film director who works in the fields of fashion, advertising, and fine art photography, and is noted for his surreal, unique and often humorous style....
    , born in Fairfield, CT: a famous, renowned photographer and director
  • Charles Lindbergh
    Charles Lindbergh

    Charles Augustus Lindbergh was an United States aviator, author, inventor and explorer.On May 20?21, 1927, Lindbergh emerged instantaneously from virtual obscurity to world fame as the result of his Orteig Prize-winning solo non-stop flight from Roosevelt Field, Long Island in New York City to Paris - Le Bourget Airport in Paris in the s...
    , aviator and former resident (circa 1940-45)
  • Justin Long
    Justin Long

    Justin Jacob Long is an United States actor, known for his performances in the films Jeepers Creepers , Waiting..., Accepted, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, Galaxy Quest, Herbie: Fully Loaded, Live Free or Die Hard, Alvin and the Chipmunks , the Television program Ed , and his personification of a Macin...
    , actor and a native
  • John Mayer, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter
  • Stewart McKinney, U.S. Representative
  • Matt Morgan, professional wrestler, American Gladiator and actor
  • David N. Mullany, inventor of the Wiffleball
    Wiffleball

    Wiffleball is a variation of the sport of baseball designed for indoor or outdoor play in confined areas. The game is played using a perforated, light-weight, rubbery plastic ball and a long, plastic baseball bat....
  • Joe Namath
    Joe Namath

    Joseph William Namath , also known as Broadway Joe or Joe Willie, is a former United States American football quarterback. He played for the University of Alabama under legendary coach Paul "Bear" Bryant and his assistant, Howard Schnellenberger, from 1962?1964, and in the American Football League and National Football League duri...
    , New York Jets
    New York Jets

    The New York Jets are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. They are members of the AFC East of the American Football Conference in the National Football League ....
     quarterback and sport commentator, past resident
  • Charles Nagy
    Charles Nagy

    Charles Harrison Nagy is a former Major League Baseball all-star right-handed pitcher. He played for 14 seasons in the major leagues, from to ....
     Former MLB Baseball Pitcher
  • Patrick O'Boyle, international speed skater
  • Henry Fairfield Osborn
    Henry Fairfield Osborn

    Henry Fairfield Osborn was an United States geologist, paleontologist, and Eugenics, "a first-rate science administrator and a third-rate scientist."...
    , late scientist, eugenicist and a native
  • John Osterlind, radio personality, native
  • Reza Pahlavi
    Reza Pahlavi

    Reza Pahlavi may refer to:*Reza Shah , Iranian monarchy of Persian Empire from 1925 until 1935 and Shah of Iran from 1935 until 1941.* Mohammad Reza Pahlavi , Shah of Iran from 1941 to 1979, son of Reza Shah...
    , former Crown Prince of Iran, former resident (purchased Stewart McKinney's home when the Congressman moved to Westport)
  • Jason Robards
    Jason Robards

    Jason Nelson Robards, Jr., was an Academy Award & Emmy Award-winning United States actor and a World War II United States Navy combat veteran. He became famous playing works of United States dramatist Eugene O'Neill, and would regularly play O'Neill's works throughout his career....
    , actor
  • Richard Rodgers
    Richard Rodgers

    Richard Charles Rodgers was an United States Musical compositionr of the music for more than 900 songs and 40 Broadway theatre musicals. He also composed music for films and television....
    , composer
  • Meg Ryan
    Meg Ryan

    Margaret Mary Emily Anne Hyra , professionally known as Meg Ryan, is a Golden Globe Awards American film actor whose lead roles in five 1990s Romantic comedy film - When Harry Met Sally..., Sleepless in Seattle, French Kiss , City of Angels and You've Got Mail - grossed over $870 million worldwide....
    , actress and a native
  • Chris Sarandon
    Chris Sarandon

    'Christopher Sarandon' is an Academy Award-nominated United States actor. He is best known for his role as Prince Humperdinck in the film The Princess Bride , as the speaking voice of Jack Skellington from Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas and its spin-offs, and for his Oscar-nominated performance as Leon in Dog Day Afterno...
     and Joanna Gleason
    Joanna Gleason

    Joanna Gleason is a Canada actress and singer. She is a Tony Award-winning musical theatre actress and has also had a number of notable film and TV roles....
    , actors
  • Gold Selleck Silliman
    Gold Selleck Silliman

    Gold Selleck Silliman was born in Fairfield, Connecticut, graduated from Yale University and practiced law and served as a crown attorney before the American Revolution....
    , Revolutionary War general
  • Martha Stewart
    Martha Stewart

    Martha Helen Stewart is an American business magnate, television host, author and magazine publisher. As founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, she has gained success through a variety of business ventures, encompassing publishing, broadcasting, and merchandising....
    , business magnate, author, editor, and homemaking advocate, past resident
  • Brian Torff, jazz musician, composer, head of Fairfield University's music program
  • Raviv Ullman, star of Phil of the Future
    Phil of the Future

    Phil of the Future is a Disney Channel Original Series that was produced by 2121 Productions .Phil of the Future ended its run on television on September 8, 2008 in the USA since Disney Channel removed this show from the line-up....
  • Franco Ventriglia
    Franco Ventriglia

    Franco Ventriglia is an opera singer who sang basso in every major European opera house for over twenty years during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s....
    , opera singer and a native
  • Robert Penn Warren
    Robert Penn Warren

    Robert Penn Warren was an American poet, novelist, and literary critic, and one of the founders of New Criticism. He was also a charter member of the Fellowship of Southern Writers....
    , author and poet
  • Michael Weatherly
    Michael Weatherly

    Michael Manning Weatherly, Jr. is an United States actor, best known for his role as Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo on the CBS show NCIS....
    , actor and a native
  • Jack Welch
    Jack Welch

    John Francis "Jack" Welch, Jr. was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of General Electric between 1981 and 2001. Welch gained a solid reputation for uncanny business acumen and unique leadership strategies at GE....
    , former CEO of General Electric, former town resident
  • Mabel Osgood Wright
    Mabel Osgood Wright

    File:Mabel Osgood Wright.jpgMabel Osgood Wright was an United States author, born in New York City. In 1884 she was married to James Osborne Wright, an English people....
    , author, founder of the Connecticut Audubon Society (Birdcraft Museum in Fairfield)


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