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Fairfield, Connecticut

Fairfield is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. It borders the city of Bridgeport and towns of Trumbull, Easton, Weston, and Westport along the Gold Coast of Connecticut. As of 2020, the town had a population of 61,512.[3] The town is part of the Greater Bridgeport Planning Region.

Fairfield, Connecticut
Uncoway (The Place Beyond)
Town of Fairfield
Clockwise from top: Old Town Hall, Fairfield University Art Museum, Fairfield Community Theater, Fairfield Beach, Lake Mohegan
Coordinates: 41°10′33″N 73°16′19″W / 41.17583°N 73.27194°W / 41.17583; -73.27194
Country United States
U.S. state Connecticut
CountyFairfield
RegionCT Metropolitan
Founded1639
Founded byRoger Ludlow
Government
 • TypeRTM
 • First selectmanBill Gerber (Democratic)
 • SelectwomanChristine Vitale (D)
 • SelectwomanBrenda Kupchick (R)
Area
 • Total31.38 sq mi (81.3 km2)
 • Land29.9 sq mi (77 km2)
 • Water1.48 sq mi (3.8 km2)
Elevation
59 ft (18 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total61,512
 • Density2,057.3/sq mi (794.3/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (Eastern)
ZIP Codes
06824, 06825, 06828
Area code(s)203/475
FIPS code09-26620
GNIS feature ID0213429
Major highways
Websitewww.fairfieldct.org

History edit

Colonial era edit

In 1635, Puritans and Congregationalists in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, were dissatisfied with the rate of Anglican reform, and sought to establish an ecclesiastical society subject to their own rules and regulations. The Massachusetts General Court granted them permission to settle in the towns of Windsor, Wethersfield, and Hartford which is an area now known as Connecticut.

On January 14, 1639, a set of legal and administrative regulations called the Fundamental Orders was adopted and established Connecticut as a self-ruling entity. By 1639, these settlers had started new towns in the surrounding areas. Roger Ludlowe, framer of the Fundamental Orders, purchased the land called Unquowa (presently called Fairfield), and established the name. The name "Fairfield" is commendatory.[4]

According to historian John M. Taylor:

Early in 1639, the General Court granted a commission to Ludlowe 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 stole a large tract of land from the Pequannocke sachems – afterwards greatly enlarged by other purchases to the westward – and recalling the attractive region beyond (Unquowa), 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.[5]

Towns created from Fairfield edit

Fairfield was one of the two principal settlements of the Connecticut Colony in southwestern Connecticut (the other was Stratford). The town line with Stratford was set in May 1661 by John Banks, an early Fairfield settler, Richard Olmstead, and Lt. Joseph Judson, who were both appointed as a committee by the Colony of Connecticut.[6] The town line with Norwalk was not set until May 1685.[7]

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.

Revolutionary War edit

When the American 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 colony, the people of Fairfield were early supporters of the cause for independence. Throughout the war, a constant battle was being fought across the Long Island Sound as Loyalists from British-controlled Long Island raided the coast in whaleboats and privateers. Gold Selleck Silliman, whose home still stands on Jennings Road, was put in charge of the coastal defenses.

In the spring of 1779, Silliman was kidnapped from his home by Loyalist raiders in preparation for a British raid on Fairfield County. His wife, Mary Silliman watched from their home as, on the morning of July 7, 1779, approximately 2,000 British troops landed on Fairfield Beach near Pine Creek Point and invaded the town; the force proceeded to burn Fairfield due to the town's support for Patriot cause. A decade later, President George Washington noted that after traveling through Fairfield that "the destructive evidence of British cruelty are yet visible both in Norwalk and Fairfield; as there are the chimneys of many burnt houses standing in them yet".[8]

Twentieth century edit

The First World War brought Fairfield out of its agrarian past by triggering an unprecedented economic boom in Bridgeport, which was the center of a large munitions industry at the time. The prosperity accompanied a temporary housing shortage in the city, and many of the workers looked to Fairfield to build their homes. The trolley 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 throughout the twenties.

By the time of the Wall Street Crash of 1929, the population had increased to 17,000 from the 6,000 it had been just before the war. Even during the Depression, the town kept expanding.

The grounding of a barge with two crewmen on Penfield Reef in Fairfield during a gale led to the 1st civilian helicopter hoist rescue in history, on November 29, 1945. The helicopter flew from the nearby Sikorsky Aircraft plant in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

The opening of the Connecticut Turnpike in the 1950s brought another wave of development to Fairfield, and by the 1960s the town's residential, suburban character was firmly established.

Fairfield became the home of the corporate headquarters of General Electric (GE), one of the world's largest companies, ca. 1970. On May 8, 2017, GE relocated to Boston, Massachusetts.

Geography edit

The town is on the shore of the Long Island Sound. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 31.3 square miles (81 km2), of which 30.0 square miles (78 km2) is land and 3.4 square kilometres (1.3 sq mi), or 4.15%, is water.

Waterways edit

Rivers flowing through Fairfield include Mill River, Rooster River, Ash Creek, Sasco Brook, and Aspetuck River.

Neighborhoods edit

 
Fairfield Center in a 1956 postcard

Fairfield consists of many neighborhoods. The best known are wealthy Southport, where General Electric Chief Executive Officer Jack Welch lived for many years, and Greenfield Hill, with its large green areas, famous dogwood trees, and picturesque green with its white-spired Congregational church. Other neighborhoods include Stratfield, Tunxis Hill, the University area, Grasmere, Mill Plain, Knapp's Village, Melville Village, Holland Hill, Murray, and the Fairfield Beach area, which has recently undergone a renaissance with the construction of many new homes by residents wishing to live in proximity to the beach and downtown.[9] This has resulted in steadily rising property prices.[citation needed] Two shopping districts in town include the Post Road (U.S. 1) and Black Rock Turnpike.

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18204,151
18403,654
18503,614−1.1%
18604,37921.2%
18705,64528.9%
18803,748−33.6%
18903,8683.2%
19004,48916.1%
19106,13436.6%
192011,47587.1%
193017,21850.0%
194021,13522.7%
195030,48944.3%
196046,18351.5%
197056,48722.3%
198054,849−2.9%
199053,418−2.6%
200057,3407.3%
201059,4043.6%
202061,5123.5%
U.S. Decennial Census[10]

As of the census[11] of 2010, there were 59,404 people in the town, organized into 20,457 households and 14,846 families. The population density was 1,927 inhabitants per square mile (744/km2). There were 21,648 housing units at an average density of 703 per square mile (271/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 91.6% White, 3.7% Asian, 1.8% African American, 0.06% Native American, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 1.2% from other races, and 1.6% from two or more races. 5.0% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

There were 20,457 households, out of which 38.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.6% were married couples living together, 9.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.4% were non-families. 22.3% of all households were made up of individuals, and 15.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.69 and the average family size was 3.19.

In the town, the population was spread out, with 25.4% under the age of 18, 11.1% from 18 to 24, 21.1% from 25 to 44, 27.4% from 45 to 64, and 15.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females, there were 90.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 85.6 males.

The median household income (in 2013 dollars) was $117,705[12] (these figures had risen to $103,352 and $121,749 respectively as of a 2007 estimate[13]). Males had a median income of $69,525 versus $44,837 for females. The per capita income for the city was $55,733. 2.9% of the population and 1.8% of families were 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 were living below the poverty line.

Government and politics edit

Fairfield town vote
by party in presidential elections[14][15]
Year Democratic Republican Third Parties
2020 64.55% 22,861 34.03% 12,052 1.42% 501
2016 57.18% 18,041 38.39% 12,112 4.44% 1,400
2012 51.05% 15,283 47.95% 14,357 1.00% 300
2008 56.44% 17,236 42.80% 13,071 0.75% 230
2004 49.86% 15,068 48.66% 14,706 1.48% 448
2000 49.62% 14,210 45.54% 13,042 4.84% 1,387
1996 45.44% 12,639 44.28% 12,314 10.28% 2,859
1992 37.67% 12,099 43.49% 13,968 18.84% 6,053
1988 38.48% 11,336 60.38% 17,786 1.14% 337
1984 30.80% 9,573 68.84% 21,396 0.35% 110
1980 30.29% 9,169 57.50% 17,406 12.22% 3,698
1976 39.64% 11,895 59.70% 17,916 0.66% 198
1972 33.73% 10,368 64.63% 19,866 1.65% 506
1968 40.23% 11,110 53.65% 14,813 6.12% 1,690
1964 57.22% 14,837 42.78% 11,095 0.00% 0
1960 44.30% 10,836 55.70% 13,626 0.00% 0
1956 26.48% 5,522 73.52% 15,335 0.00% 0
1952[16] 32.47% 6,242[16] 63.58% 12,221[16] 3.95% 759[16]
Voter registration as of July 1, 2021[17]
Party Registered Voters Percentage
Republican 10,026 24.4%
Democratic 13,995 34.1%
Unaffiliated 16,374 39.9%
Minor parties 687 1.7%
Total 41,082 100%

Economy edit

In May 2012, Moody's Investors Service revised the Town of Fairfield's $192 million general obligation bond debt from negative to stable.[18] In June 2012, Moody's awarded Fairfield with an AAA bond rating, which it maintains to this date.[when?]

Taxes edit

In 2005, the mill rate of Fairfield was 16.67.[19] The 2012–2013 taxes in Fairfield rose 4% to a mill rate of 23.37.[20] The 2013–2014 mill rate which went into effect on July 1 for fiscal year 2013–2014 also increased by 2.38% to 23.93.[21]

Large and distinctive companies edit

Points of interest edit

 
Fairfield Beach, in a 1921 postcard
 
Post Road, in Fairfield Center, in a 1934 photo
 
1910 postcard showing Fairfield Library
 
Fairfield Community Theater, building shown on the right in this 1938 postcard, is now operated by Sacred Heart University

Historic sites edit

Arts, entertainment, and sports edit

  • The Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts on the campus of Fairfield University opened in 1990. Its schedule of events includes popular and classical music, dance, theatre, programs for young audiences, and the Open VISIONS Forum[22] lecture series which feature opinion-makers, artists, authors, political commentators, and contributors to the humanities and sciences. The Quick Center[23] houses the 740-seat Kelley Theatre, the 150-seat Lawrence A. Wien Experimental 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 Westport Magazine.[24]
  • The PepsiCo Theatre, a renovated 1922 carriage house on the campus of Fairfield University, is the home to the theatre program of the Department of Visual and Performing Arts and Theater Fairfield,[25] the resident production company of the university. The PepsiCo Theatre also hosts experimental productions by students, faculty and local professionals.
  • The Bellarmine Museum of Art on the campus of Fairfield University hosts shows by regional artists and touring exhibitions as well as a permanent collection.
  • The Community Theater in downtown Fairfield was acquired, renovated, and reopened by Sacred Heart University in 2019.[26]
  • The Fairfield Theater Company operates an auditorium located near the downtown Fairfield train station.[27]
  • The Gazebo on Sherman Town Green is home to free concerts during the summer in the afternoon hours.
  • Pequot Library, known for programming and rare books
  • WSHU-FM Public Radio, operated by Sacred Heart University
  • WVOF, student-run radio at Fairfield University
  • Fairfield University hosts collegiate athletic competitions open to the public including basketball, baseball, cross-country, field hockey, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, swimming, tennis, and volleyball.

Parks and recreation edit

 
Penfield Beach

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 5 miles (8 km) of Long Island Sound coastline include five 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.[9]
  • Lake Mohegan, which includes waterfalls called The Cascades, is a popular destination for hiking, as are the Fairfield Audubon Society[28] and the Bird Sanctuary.
  • Ye Yacht Yard, a town-owned facility on 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.
  • The "SportsPlex" is located in downtown Fairfield and offers athletic activities such as ice skating, indoor climbing, indoor soccer and gymnastics.

Other points of interest edit

Government edit

 
Fairfield's town hall

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 Town Planning and Zoning Commission (TPZ), and many other politically appointed commissions, boards, and committees. The current First Selectman is Bill Gerber (D).[29]

Makeup of notable governmental bodies edit

As of November 27, 2023

Board of Selectmen edit

Democrat controlled 2–1[30]

Member Term
Bill Gerber (D) 2023-2027
Christine Vitale (D) 2023-2027
Brenda Kupchick (R) 2023-2027

Representative Town Meeting edit

Democratic Supermajority 31–9[30]

Fairfield RTM Members, 2023–2025
District # Democratic Republican
1 0 4
2 2 2
3 3 1
4 4 0
5 4 0
6 4 0
7 4 0
8 2 2
9 4 0
10 4 0
Totals: 31 9

Board of Finance edit

Democrat Controlled 5–4[30]

Fairfield BoF Members, as of 2021[31]
Member Term
Craig Curley (D) 2021–2027
Lori Charlton (D) 2019–2025
Christopher DeWitt (R) 2017–2023
Kevin Starke (D) 2021–2023*
Mary LeClerc (R) 2019–2025
Sheila Marmion (D) 2021–2027
John Mitola (D) 2017–2023
Jack Testani (R) 2019–2025
James Walsh (R) 2021–2027

*Special Election held in 2021 to replace the seat left vacant by Ed Bateson on 5/17/21

Board of education edit

Democrat Controlled 5–4

Fairfield BoE Members, as of 2021[32]
Member Term
Jeffery Peterson (R) 2021–2025
Jennifer Jacobsen (D) 2021–2025
Carol Guernsey (D) 2021–2025
Nicholas Aysseh (R) 2021–2025
Christine Vitale (D) 2019–2023
Bonnie Rotelli (R) 2019–2023
Crissy Kelly (R) 2019–2023
Jessica Gerber (D) 2019–2023
Jennifer Maxon-Kennelly (D) 2019–2023

The town has no criminal or civil court system, and all trials are handled by the Bridgeport Superior Court system. However, the town does also offer access to a Juvenile Review Board (JRB) for certain juvenile cases outlined by the Fairfield Police Department.

Fairfield is represented in the Connecticut General Assembly by one Republican, Sen. Tony Hwang, and three Democrats, Rep. Cristin McCarthy Vahey, Rep. Jennifer Leeper, and Rep. Sarah Keitt.[30]

Emergency services edit

Police Department edit

The Fairfield Police Department was created in 1926, approximately 287 years after the town was founded.[33]

Fire Department edit

The town of Fairfield is protected by the 95 career firefighters of the Fairfield Fire Department (FFD), and volunteer firefighters of the Southport Volunteer Fire Department and Stratfield Volunteer Fire Department. The career Fairfield Fire Department operates five fire stations, located throughout the town, and uses a fire apparatus fleet of five engine companies, one ladder company, one rescue company, three fireboats, and 1 Shift Commander's Unit, as well as many special support, and reserve units.[34] The Southport Volunteer Fire Department has served the community since 1895.[35] The Stratfield Volunteer Fire Department has several stations and has served the community since 1920.[36]

Education edit

 
Main entrance to Fairfield University

Fairfield has two public high schools, Fairfield Warde and Fairfield Ludlowe; three public middle schools, Roger Ludlowe, Tomlinson, and Fairfield Woods Middle School; and eleven public elementary schools.[37]

Fairfield has several Catholic schools, including two high schools, Fairfield Prep and Notre Dame, and two primary schools, St. Thomas Aquinas and Our Lady of the Assumption. A third Catholic primary school, Holy Family, was closed by the Diocese of Bridgeport at the end of the 2009–2010 academic year.

Non-religious private schools include Fairfield Country Day School and the Unquowa School.

Fairfield is also home to two post-secondary institutions, Fairfield University and Sacred Heart University.

Media edit

Transportation edit

 
The Fairfield Metro-North station platform, tracks, and overpass

Fairfield is traversed by U.S. 1, Interstate 95, and the Merritt Parkway. It has three Metro-North Railroad stations, Fairfield Metro, Fairfield and Southport. The town is served by several public bus lines of the Greater Bridgeport Transit Authority.

Places of worship edit

Notable people edit

 
Leonard Bernstein in his Fairfield home studio, c. 1988

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This article is about the U S town For the county in Connecticut see Fairfield County Connecticut For other uses see Fairfield disambiguation For other uses see Fairfield Fairfield is a town in Fairfield County Connecticut United States It borders the city of Bridgeport and towns of Trumbull Easton Weston and Westport along the Gold Coast of Connecticut As of 2020 the town had a population of 61 512 3 The town is part of the Greater Bridgeport Planning Region Fairfield Connecticut Uncoway The Place Beyond TownTown of FairfieldClockwise from top Old Town Hall Fairfield University Art Museum Fairfield Community Theater Fairfield Beach Lake MoheganFlagSeal Fairfield County and Connecticut Greater Bridgeport Planning Region and ConnecticutShow FairfieldShow ConnecticutShow the United StatesCoordinates 41 10 33 N 73 16 19 W 41 17583 N 73 27194 W 41 17583 73 27194Country United StatesU S state ConnecticutCountyFairfieldRegionCT MetropolitanFounded1639Founded byRoger LudlowGovernment 1 TypeRTM First selectmanBill Gerber Democratic SelectwomanChristine Vitale D SelectwomanBrenda Kupchick R Area 2 Total31 38 sq mi 81 3 km2 Land29 9 sq mi 77 km2 Water1 48 sq mi 3 8 km2 Elevation59 ft 18 m Population 2020 Total61 512 Density2 057 3 sq mi 794 3 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern Summer DST UTC 4 Eastern ZIP Codes06824 06825 06828Area code s 203 475FIPS code09 26620GNIS feature ID0213429Major highwaysWebsitewww wbr fairfieldct wbr org Contents 1 History 1 1 Colonial era 1 2 Towns created from Fairfield 1 3 Revolutionary War 1 4 Twentieth century 2 Geography 2 1 Waterways 2 2 Neighborhoods 3 Demographics 4 Government and politics 5 Economy 5 1 Taxes 5 2 Large and distinctive companies 6 Points of interest 6 1 Historic sites 6 2 Arts entertainment and sports 6 3 Parks and recreation 6 4 Other points of interest 7 Government 7 1 Makeup of notable governmental bodies 7 1 1 Board of Selectmen 7 1 2 Representative Town Meeting 7 1 3 Board of Finance 7 1 4 Board of education 8 Emergency services 8 1 Police Department 8 2 Fire Department 9 Education 10 Media 11 Transportation 12 Places of worship 13 Notable people 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksHistory editColonial era edit In 1635 Puritans and Congregationalists in the Massachusetts Bay Colony were dissatisfied with the rate of Anglican reform and sought to establish an ecclesiastical society subject to their own rules and regulations The Massachusetts General Court granted them permission to settle in the towns of Windsor Wethersfield and Hartford which is an area now known as Connecticut On January 14 1639 a set of legal and administrative regulations called the Fundamental Orders was adopted and established Connecticut as a self ruling entity By 1639 these settlers had started new towns in the surrounding areas Roger Ludlowe framer of the Fundamental Orders purchased the land called Unquowa presently called Fairfield and established the name The name Fairfield is commendatory 4 According to historian John M Taylor Early in 1639 the General Court granted a commission to Ludlowe 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 stole a large tract of land from the Pequannocke sachems afterwards greatly enlarged by other purchases to the westward and recalling the attractive region beyond Unquowa 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 5 Towns created from Fairfield edit Fairfield was one of the two principal settlements of the Connecticut Colony in southwestern Connecticut the other was Stratford The town line with Stratford was set in May 1661 by John Banks an early Fairfield settler Richard Olmstead and Lt Joseph Judson who were both appointed as a committee by the Colony of Connecticut 6 The town line with Norwalk was not set until May 1685 7 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 in 1767 Weston in 1787 Easton created from Weston in 1845 Bridgeport in 1821 also partly from Stratford and again in 1870 when the Black Rock section left Fairfield Westport in 1835 partly from Weston and Norwalk Revolutionary War edit See also Burning of Fairfield 1779 When the American 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 colony the people of Fairfield were early supporters of the cause for independence Throughout the war a constant battle was being fought across the Long Island Sound as Loyalists from British controlled Long Island raided the coast in whaleboats and privateers Gold Selleck Silliman whose home still stands on Jennings Road was put in charge of the coastal defenses In the spring of 1779 Silliman was kidnapped from his home by Loyalist raiders in preparation for a British raid on Fairfield County His wife Mary Silliman watched from their home as on the morning of July 7 1779 approximately 2 000 British troops landed on Fairfield Beach near Pine Creek Point and invaded the town the force proceeded to burn Fairfield due to the town s support for Patriot cause A decade later President George Washington noted that after traveling through Fairfield that the destructive evidence of British cruelty are yet visible both in Norwalk and Fairfield as there are the chimneys of many burnt houses standing in them yet 8 Twentieth century edit The First World War brought Fairfield out of its agrarian past by triggering an unprecedented economic boom in Bridgeport which was the center of a large munitions industry at the time The prosperity accompanied a temporary housing shortage in the city and many of the workers looked to Fairfield to build their homes The trolley 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 throughout the twenties By the time of the Wall Street Crash of 1929 the population had increased to 17 000 from the 6 000 it had been just before the war Even during the Depression the town kept expanding The grounding of a barge with two crewmen on Penfield Reef in Fairfield during a gale led to the 1st civilian helicopter hoist rescue in history on November 29 1945 The helicopter flew from the nearby Sikorsky Aircraft plant in Bridgeport Connecticut The opening of the Connecticut Turnpike in the 1950s brought another wave of development to Fairfield and by the 1960s the town s residential suburban character was firmly established Fairfield became the home of the corporate headquarters of General Electric GE one of the world s largest companies ca 1970 On May 8 2017 GE relocated to Boston Massachusetts nbsp Postcard from 1932 showing bathers at Fairfield Beach nbsp Historical Postcard of the Tide Mill Tavern Southport nbsp Fairfield s Burr Homestead in a 1938 photo nbsp Pequot Library in Southport 1966 nbsp Southport Congregational Church 1966 nbsp Historical Woodcut from c 1840 Showing Old Town Hall and Town Green nbsp Trinity Church in Southport 1966 nbsp Penfield Reef Lighthouse is located in Long Island Sound off the coast of Fairfield Beach nbsp Bellarmine Hall at Fairfield University nbsp The 1812 Sycamore near Town Hall cut down in 2013 nbsp Historic Pequot Library founded in 1887 SouthportGeography editThe town is on the shore of the Long Island Sound According to the United States Census Bureau the town has a total area of 31 3 square miles 81 km2 of which 30 0 square miles 78 km2 is land and 3 4 square kilometres 1 3 sq mi or 4 15 is water Waterways edit Rivers flowing through Fairfield include Mill River Rooster River Ash Creek Sasco Brook and Aspetuck River Neighborhoods edit nbsp Fairfield Center in a 1956 postcard Fairfield consists of many neighborhoods The best known are wealthy Southport where General Electric Chief Executive Officer Jack Welch lived for many years and Greenfield Hill with its large green areas famous dogwood trees and picturesque green with its white spired Congregational church Other neighborhoods include Stratfield Tunxis Hill the University area Grasmere Mill Plain Knapp s Village Melville Village Holland Hill Murray and the Fairfield Beach area which has recently undergone a renaissance with the construction of many new homes by residents wishing to live in proximity to the beach and downtown 9 This has resulted in steadily rising property prices citation needed Two shopping districts in town include the Post Road U S 1 and Black Rock Turnpike Fairfield Center Downtown Fairfield Fairfield Beach Fairfield Woods Grasmere Greenfield Hill Lake Hills Mill Plain Murray Sasco Hill and Beach Southport Stratfield Village Tunxis HillDemographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 18204 151 18403 654 18503 614 1 1 18604 37921 2 18705 64528 9 18803 748 33 6 18903 8683 2 19004 48916 1 19106 13436 6 192011 47587 1 193017 21850 0 194021 13522 7 195030 48944 3 196046 18351 5 197056 48722 3 198054 849 2 9 199053 418 2 6 200057 3407 3 201059 4043 6 202061 5123 5 U S Decennial Census 10 See also List of Connecticut locations by per capita income As of the census 11 of 2010 there were 59 404 people in the town organized into 20 457 households and 14 846 families The population density was 1 927 inhabitants per square mile 744 km2 There were 21 648 housing units at an average density of 703 per square mile 271 km2 The racial makeup of the town was 91 6 White 3 7 Asian 1 8 African American 0 06 Native American 0 01 Pacific Islander 1 2 from other races and 1 6 from two or more races 5 0 of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race There were 20 457 households out of which 38 3 had children under the age of 18 living with them 60 6 were married couples living together 9 1 had a female householder with no husband present and 27 4 were non families 22 3 of all households were made up of individuals and 15 1 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 69 and the average family size was 3 19 In the town the population was spread out with 25 4 under the age of 18 11 1 from 18 to 24 21 1 from 25 to 44 27 4 from 45 to 64 and 15 1 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 40 years For every 100 females there were 90 5 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 85 6 males The median household income in 2013 dollars was 117 705 12 these figures had risen to 103 352 and 121 749 respectively as of a 2007 estimate 13 Males had a median income of 69 525 versus 44 837 for females The per capita income for the city was 55 733 2 9 of the population and 1 8 of families were 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 were living below the poverty line Government and politics editFairfield town vote by party in presidential elections 14 15 Year Democratic Republican Third Parties 2020 64 55 22 861 34 03 12 052 1 42 501 2016 57 18 18 041 38 39 12 112 4 44 1 400 2012 51 05 15 283 47 95 14 357 1 00 300 2008 56 44 17 236 42 80 13 071 0 75 230 2004 49 86 15 068 48 66 14 706 1 48 448 2000 49 62 14 210 45 54 13 042 4 84 1 387 1996 45 44 12 639 44 28 12 314 10 28 2 859 1992 37 67 12 099 43 49 13 968 18 84 6 053 1988 38 48 11 336 60 38 17 786 1 14 337 1984 30 80 9 573 68 84 21 396 0 35 110 1980 30 29 9 169 57 50 17 406 12 22 3 698 1976 39 64 11 895 59 70 17 916 0 66 198 1972 33 73 10 368 64 63 19 866 1 65 506 1968 40 23 11 110 53 65 14 813 6 12 1 690 1964 57 22 14 837 42 78 11 095 0 00 0 1960 44 30 10 836 55 70 13 626 0 00 0 1956 26 48 5 522 73 52 15 335 0 00 0 1952 16 32 47 6 242 16 63 58 12 221 16 3 95 759 16 Voter registration as of July 1 2021 17 Party Registered Voters Percentage Republican 10 026 24 4 Democratic 13 995 34 1 Unaffiliated 16 374 39 9 Minor parties 687 1 7 Total 41 082 100 Economy editIn May 2012 Moody s Investors Service revised the Town of Fairfield s 192 million general obligation bond debt from negative to stable 18 In June 2012 Moody s awarded Fairfield with an AAA bond rating which it maintains to this date when Taxes edit In 2005 the mill rate of Fairfield was 16 67 19 The 2012 2013 taxes in Fairfield rose 4 to a mill rate of 23 37 20 The 2013 2014 mill rate which went into effect on July 1 for fiscal year 2013 2014 also increased by 2 38 to 23 93 21 Large and distinctive companies edit R C Bigelow Bigelow Tea Company headquarters Black Rock Turnpike Sturm Ruger amp Co headquarters Lacey Place in Southport firearms manufacturer Fairfield University 1073 North Benson Road 5000 students and more than 500 academic employees plus additional administrators and staff Sacred Heart University New England s second largest Roman Catholic universityPoints of interest edit nbsp Fairfield Beach in a 1921 postcard nbsp Post Road in Fairfield Center in a 1934 photo nbsp 1910 postcard showing Fairfield Library nbsp Fairfield Community Theater building shown on the right in this 1938 postcard is now operated by Sacred Heart University Historic sites edit Connecticut Audubon Society Birdcraft Museum and Sanctuary 314 Unquowa Road added 1982 Bronson Windmill 3015 Bronson Road added 1971 David Ogden House 1520 Bronson Road added 1979 Fairfield Historic District Old Post Road from Post Road to Turney Road added 1971 This is the old town center of Fairfield roughly along Old Post Road between U S Route 1 and Turney Road The area contains Fairfield s town hall public library and houses dating from the late 18th century Fairfield Railroad Stations Carter Henry Drive added 1989 Greenfield Hill Historic District Roughly bounded by Meeting House Lane Hillside Road Verna Hill Road and Bronson Road added 1971 John Osborne House 909 King s Highway West added 1987 Jonathan Sturges House 449 Mill Plain Road added 1984 Pequot Library 720 Pequot Ave added 1971 Pine Creek Park Bridge North of Old Dam Road over Pine Circle added 1992 Southport Historic District Roughly bounded by Southport Harbor railroad tracks Old South Road and Rose Hill Road added 1971 Southport Railroad Stations 96 Station St and 100 Center St added 1989 Arts entertainment and sports edit The Regina A Quick Center for the Arts on the campus of Fairfield University opened in 1990 Its schedule of events includes popular and classical music dance theatre programs for young audiences and the Open VISIONS Forum 22 lecture series which feature opinion makers artists authors political commentators and contributors to the humanities and sciences The Quick Center 23 houses the 740 seat Kelley Theatre the 150 seat Lawrence A Wien Experimental 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 Westport Magazine 24 The PepsiCo Theatre a renovated 1922 carriage house on the campus of Fairfield University is the home to the theatre program of the Department of Visual and Performing Arts and Theater Fairfield 25 the resident production company of the university The PepsiCo Theatre also hosts experimental productions by students faculty and local professionals The Bellarmine Museum of Art on the campus of Fairfield University hosts shows by regional artists and touring exhibitions as well as a permanent collection The Community Theater in downtown Fairfield was acquired renovated and reopened by Sacred Heart University in 2019 26 The Fairfield Theater Company operates an auditorium located near the downtown Fairfield train station 27 The Gazebo on Sherman Town Green is home to free concerts during the summer in the afternoon hours Pequot Library known for programming and rare books WSHU FM Public Radio operated by Sacred Heart University WVOF student run radio at Fairfield University Fairfield University hosts collegiate athletic competitions open to the public including basketball baseball cross country field hockey lacrosse rowing soccer swimming tennis and volleyball Parks and recreation edit nbsp Penfield Beach 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 5 miles 8 km of Long Island Sound coastline include five 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 9 Lake Mohegan which includes waterfalls called The Cascades is a popular destination for hiking as are the Fairfield Audubon Society 28 and the Bird Sanctuary Ye Yacht Yard a town owned facility on 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 The SportsPlex is located in downtown Fairfield and offers athletic activities such as ice skating indoor climbing indoor soccer and gymnastics Other points of interest edit nbsp Southport s historic Pequot LibraryConnecticut Audubon Society Center at Fairfield separate from the Birdcraft Museum and Sanctuary 6 miles 10 km of boardwalk nature trails in a wildlife sanctuary of 160 acres 0 65 km2 with a nature center Fairfield Museum and History Center 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 Regina A Quick Center for the Arts at Fairfield University Pequot Library exhibitions on local history rare books in a landmark buildingGovernment edit nbsp Fairfield s town hall 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 Town Planning and Zoning Commission TPZ and many other politically appointed commissions boards and committees The current First Selectman is Bill Gerber D 29 Makeup of notable governmental bodies edit As of November 27 2023 Board of Selectmen edit Democrat controlled 2 1 30 Member Term Bill Gerber D 2023 2027 Christine Vitale D 2023 2027 Brenda Kupchick R 2023 2027 Representative Town Meeting edit Democratic Supermajority 31 9 30 Fairfield RTM Members 2023 2025 District Democratic Republican 1 0 4 2 2 2 3 3 1 4 4 0 5 4 0 6 4 0 7 4 0 8 2 2 9 4 0 10 4 0 Totals 31 9 Board of Finance edit Democrat Controlled 5 4 30 Fairfield BoF Members as of 2021 31 Member Term Craig Curley D 2021 2027 Lori Charlton D 2019 2025 Christopher DeWitt R 2017 2023 Kevin Starke D 2021 2023 Mary LeClerc R 2019 2025 Sheila Marmion D 2021 2027 John Mitola D 2017 2023 Jack Testani R 2019 2025 James Walsh R 2021 2027 Special Election held in 2021 to replace the seat left vacant by Ed Bateson on 5 17 21 Board of education edit Democrat Controlled 5 4 Fairfield BoE Members as of 2021 32 Member Term Jeffery Peterson R 2021 2025 Jennifer Jacobsen D 2021 2025 Carol Guernsey D 2021 2025 Nicholas Aysseh R 2021 2025 Christine Vitale D 2019 2023 Bonnie Rotelli R 2019 2023 Crissy Kelly R 2019 2023 Jessica Gerber D 2019 2023 Jennifer Maxon Kennelly D 2019 2023 The town has no criminal or civil court system and all trials are handled by the Bridgeport Superior Court system However the town does also offer access to a Juvenile Review Board JRB for certain juvenile cases outlined by the Fairfield Police Department Fairfield is represented in the Connecticut General Assembly by one Republican Sen Tony Hwang and three Democrats Rep Cristin McCarthy Vahey Rep Jennifer Leeper and Rep Sarah Keitt 30 Emergency services editPolice Department edit The Fairfield Police Department was created in 1926 approximately 287 years after the town was founded 33 Fire Department edit The town of Fairfield is protected by the 95 career firefighters of the Fairfield Fire Department FFD and volunteer firefighters of the Southport Volunteer Fire Department and Stratfield Volunteer Fire Department The career Fairfield Fire Department operates five fire stations located throughout the town and uses a fire apparatus fleet of five engine companies one ladder company one rescue company three fireboats and 1 Shift Commander s Unit as well as many special support and reserve units 34 The Southport Volunteer Fire Department has served the community since 1895 35 The Stratfield Volunteer Fire Department has several stations and has served the community since 1920 36 Education edit nbsp Main entrance to Fairfield University Main article Education in Fairfield Connecticut Fairfield has two public high schools Fairfield Warde and Fairfield Ludlowe three public middle schools Roger Ludlowe Tomlinson and Fairfield Woods Middle School and eleven public elementary schools 37 Fairfield has several Catholic schools including two high schools Fairfield Prep and Notre Dame and two primary schools St Thomas Aquinas and Our Lady of the Assumption A third Catholic primary school Holy Family was closed by the Diocese of Bridgeport at the end of the 2009 2010 academic year Non religious private schools include Fairfield Country Day School and the Unquowa School Fairfield is also home to two post secondary institutions Fairfield University and Sacred Heart University Media editFairfield Online News 38 Connecticut Post headquartered in neighboring Bridgeport Fairfield Minuteman Fairfield Citizen News 39 Fairfield Sun 40 HamletHub Fairfield 41 Fairfield Magazine 42 Fairfield County Catholic WSHU FM WVOFTransportation edit nbsp The Fairfield Metro North station platform tracks and overpass Fairfield is traversed by U S 1 Interstate 95 and the Merritt Parkway It has three Metro North Railroad stations Fairfield Metro Fairfield and Southport The town is served by several public bus lines of the Greater Bridgeport Transit Authority Places of worship editSt Anthony of Padua Church 43 Trinity Baptist Church 44 Greenfield Hill Congregational Church 45 Congregational Church First Church Congregational 46 UCC Southport Congregational Church 47 St Paul s Episcopal Church 48 Episcopal Church United States St Timothy s Episcopal Church 49 Episcopal Church United States Trinity Episcopal Church 50 Episcopal Church United States Fairfield Grace United Methodist Church 51 United Methodist Church Black Rock Congregational Church 52 non denominational evangelical Our Saviour s Lutheran Church 53 Lutheran Church ELCA First Presbyterian Church of Fairfield 54 Presbyterian Church Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church Our Lady of the Assumption 55 St Pius X Church 56 St Thomas Roman Catholic Church Chabad of Fairfield 57 Congregation Beth El 58 Notable people editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp Leonard Bernstein in his Fairfield home studio c 1988 William Burnett Benton 1900 1973 former U S senator 59 Leonard Bernstein 1918 1990 conductor composer musician 60 61 James Blake born 1979 professional tennis player 62 Julius Boros 1920 1994 professional golfer winner of 18 PGA tour events including the 1952 and 1963 U S Open and 1968 PGA Championship 63 Aaron Burr Sr 1716 1757 native clergyman educator and father of Vice President Aaron Burr John Byrne born 1950 comic book artist and author 64 Ann Shaw Carter 1922 2005 first woman to be a commercial helicopter pilot 65 Kenton Clarke born 1951 CEO trumpet player Buglers Hall of Fame and Drum Corps Hall of Fame Susan Cooper born 1935 author of children s sequence The Dark Is Rising 66 Hume Cronyn 1911 2003 actor Lifeboat Cocoon Michael J Daly 1924 2008 World War II Medal of Honor recipient T F Gilroy Daly attorney and federal judge born in Fairfield 67 C Douglas Dillon Secretary of US Treasury ambassador to France lived in Fairfield c 2002 2003 David L Downie author and professor of politics and environment policy at Fairfield University Keir Dullea actor 2001 A Space Odyssey 68 Dick Durrell 1925 2008 founder of People magazine adjunct professor at Sacred Heart University 69 Timothy Dwight IV 1752 1817 Congregationalist minister author president of Yale College pastor for 12 years at Greenfield Hill Church 70 Margaret Morrison granddaughter of Andrew Carnegie Tatiana Foroud internationally recognized genetic researcher Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth founding members of Talking Heads and Tom Tom Club 71 Robert Greenberger born 1958 writer editor and Fairfield politician 72 73 J J Henry PGA golfer 2006 Ryder Cup team member 74 Paul Hogan aka Crocodile Dundee actor lived many years in Fairfield with wife Linda Kozlowski Don Imus radio personality past resident in Southport 75 Eliot A Jardines Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Open source intelligence Oliver Burr Jennings Exxon Standard Oil founder Pat Jordan sportswriter and acclaimed author of A False Spring ranked 37 on Sports Illustrated s Top 100 Sports Books of All Time Linda Kozlowski actress born in Fairfield 76 David LaChapelle born in Fairfield photographer and director 77 Jonathan Lewis biomedical researcher cancer drug developer Justin Long actor Jeepers Creepers Ed 78 Roger Ludlow town founder Pauline Bradford Mackie 1873 1956 writer of historical fiction Florence Lewis May art historian John Mayer Grammy winning singer songwriter and guitarist 79 Bradley B Meeker Minnesota Territorial Supreme Court justice 80 Brian Monahan US Navy rear admiral and Attending Physician of the United States Congress 81 Matt Morgan professional wrestler American Gladiator and actor 82 Anne M Mulcahy chairman Xerox Corporation Charles Nagy former MLB pitcher for Cleveland Indians 83 Joe Namath New York Jets quarterback Hall of Famer past resident Henry Fairfield Osborn 1857 1935 geologist paleontologist eugenicist Dan Remmes actor writer book writer of Grumpy Old Men The Musical Jason Robards actor lived in Southport 84 Richard Rodgers composer of more than 900 songs and 43 Broadway musicals Rodgers and Hammerstein Rodgers and Hart 85 Philip Rubin CEO emeritus of Haskins Laboratories and a former White House science adviser Meg Ryan actress Sleepless in Seattle When Harry Met Sally born in Fairfield 86 Chris Sarandon and Joanna Gleason actors 87 Gold Selleck Silliman Revolutionary War general 88 Samuel Smedley privateer in Revolutionary War Howard Sosin founder of AIG Financial Products presently investor Jonathan Sturges delegate to the Continental Congress and member of the United States House of Representatives 89 Gene Tierney actress Laura Leave Her to Heaven attended Unquowa School in Fairfield Lee Tilghman former wellness influencer 90 Brian Torff jazz musician composer head of Fairfield University music program Raviv Ullman star of Phil of the Future 91 Franco Ventriglia opera singer Fairfield native Jeffrey P von Arx president of Fairfield University Robert Penn Warren author and poet 92 Robert Waterman clipper ship captain who sailed to California and named Fairfield California after this city Michael Weatherly actor plays Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo in series NCIS 93 Jack Welch former CEO of General Electric former town resident 75 Bob Wright chairman of NBC for 20 years Mabel Osgood Wright author and founder of Connecticut Audubon Society Birdcraft Museum in Fairfield 94 Julie Benko actress attended Fairfield Ludlowe High School in Fairfield 95 96 See also edit nbsp Connecticut portal Fairfield Community ConnectionReferences edit Officials Boards amp Commissions PDF Fairfield 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