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Manchester, Connecticut

Manchester is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The town is part of the Capitol Planning Region. As of the 2020 census, the town had a total population of 59,713. The urban center of the town is the Manchester census-designated place, with a population of 36,379 at the 2020 census.[2] The town is named after Manchester, in England.[3]

Manchester, Connecticut
Town of Manchester
Town Hall
Nickname: 
Silk City
Motto: 
"City of Village Charm"
Coordinates: 41°46′31″N 72°31′27″W / 41.77528°N 72.52417°W / 41.77528; -72.52417
Country United States
U.S. state Connecticut
CountyHartford
RegionCapitol Region
Founded1672
Incorporated1823
Government
 • TypeCouncil–manager
 • General ManagerSteve Stephanou
 • Board of DirectorsJay Moran (D),
Mayor;
Sarah Jones (D),
Deputy Mayor;
Tim Bergin (D),
Secretary;
Peter Conyers (R);
Jacqueline Crespan (R);
Zachary Reichelt (R);
Jessee Muniz Poland (D);
Pamela Floyd-Cranford (D);
Dennis Schain(D)
Area
 • Total27.7 sq mi (71.7 km2)
 • Land27.3 sq mi (70.6 km2)
 • Water0.4 sq mi (1.1 km2)
Elevation
272 ft ((at Town Hall)
82.9 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total59,713
 • Density2,191/sq mi (845.8/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP Codes
06040–06042, 06045
Area code(s)860/959
FIPS code09-44700
GNIS feature ID213455[1]
Major highways
List of auxiliary Interstate Highways
Websitewww.manchesterct.gov

History

 
Cheney Brothers Mills in South Manchester, 1920

The area known as Manchester began its recorded history as the camping grounds of a small band of peaceful Native Americans known as the Podunk tribe. The area was settled by colonists around 1673, some 40 years after Thomas Hooker led a group of Puritans from Massachusetts Bay Colony to found Hartford.[4]

At the time, it was known just as Orford Parish, a name that can still be found on the memorial to the Revolutionary soldiers from the town. The many rivers and brooks provided power for paper, lumber, and textile industries, and the town quickly evolved into an industrial center. The town of Hartford once included the land now occupied by the towns of Manchester, East Hartford, and West Hartford. In 1783, East Hartford became a separate town, which included Manchester in its city limits until 1823.[5]

The Pitkin Glassworks operated from 1783 to 1830 as the first successful glassworks in Connecticut. The owner of the glassworks, Captain Richard Pitkin, was given a 25-year monopoly on glass as recompense for providing gunpowder to the Continental Army during the American Revolution.[6] The Pitkin Glassworks Ruin has been preserved by the town's historical society.

In 1838, the Cheney family started what became the world's largest silk mill. Eventually, the Cheney family employed a quarter of residents and actively recruited immigrants to work in the mills. The manufacturing presence in the town made Manchester an ideal industrial community. The mills, houses of the owners, and homes of the workers are now part of the Cheney Brothers Historic District, a National Historic Landmark.

Also of note are the E.E. Hilliard Company Woolen Mills. Founded ca. 1780 by Aaron Buckland and later sold to the Hilliard family, the Hilliard Mills are the oldest woolen mill site in the country.

Geography

 
Weiss Center is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Manchester has a total area of 27.7 square miles (71.7 km2), of which 27.4 square miles (71.0 km2) is land and 0.27 square miles (0.7 km2), or 1.00%, is water.[7] The Manchester census-designated place consists of the urban center of the town and has a total area of 6.5 square miles (16.8 km2), or about 23% of the town's total area. 6.4 square miles (16.7 km2) of Manchester is land, and 0.039 square miles (0.1 km2), or 0.56%, is water.[8]

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18502,546
18603,29429.4%
18704,22328.2%
18806,46253.0%
18908,22227.2%
190010,60128.9%
191013,64128.7%
192018,37034.7%
193021,97319.6%
194023,7998.3%
195034,11643.4%
196042,10223.4%
197047,99414.0%
198049,7613.7%
199051,6183.7%
200054,7406.0%
201058,2416.4%
202059,7132.5%
U.S. Decennial Census[9]

As of the 2000 census,[10] there were 54,740 people, 23,197 households, and 14,010 families residing in the town. The population density was 2,008.2 inhabitants per square mile (775.4/km2). There were 24,256 housing units at an average density of 889.9 per square mile (343.6/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 82.77% White, 8.42% African American, 0.20% Native American, 3.15% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 3.12% from other races, and 2.31% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6.54% of the population.

There were 23,197 households, out of which 28.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 43.8% were married couples living together, 13.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 39.6% were non-families. Of all households, 31.1% were made up of individuals, and 10.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.32 and the average family size was 2.93.

In the town, the population was spread out, with 22.8% under the age of 18, 8.0% from 18 to 24, 33.0% from 25 to 44, 22.1% from 45 to 64, and 14.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 91.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 87.7 males.

The median income for a household in the town was $49,426, and the median income for a family was $58,769. Males had a median income of $41,893 versus $32,562 for females. The per capita income for the town was $25,989. About 6.0% of families and 8.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 11.1% of those under age 18 and 7.7% of those age 65 or over.

Economy

Top employers

Top employers in Manchester according to the town's 2022 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report.[11]

# Employer # of Employees
1 Town of Manchester 1,896
2 Prospect ECHN 1,028
3 Manchester Community College 516
4 Ahold Delhaize USA 500
5 Amazon 500
6 Allied Printing 362
7 Flex LTD 355
8 Paradigm 350
9 Macy's 300
10 Walmart 300

As home to the Cheney family silk fortune, Manchester was a center of the American silk industry from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century, and was an integral component of not only the economy but success of the town. Today, the Cheney Brothers Historic District[12] showcases mills refurbished as apartments and includes nearby museums.

Manchester posted a total revenue, as of 2017, of $202,901,000, with total expenditures of $199 million, including $133 million towards education.[13] The median rent between 2013–2017 was $1,181, higher than both the county and state medians. The top employing industries are retail trade, health care and social assistance, manufacturing, and government; and the top employers are the Town of Manchester, the Board of Education, Eastern Connecticut Health Network, Inc., and Allied Printing.[14]

The town is home to The Shoppes at Buckland Hills, as well as Shady Glen, a restaurant recognized by the James Beard Foundation in 2012 as an American classic, and has been featured on Food Network.[15][16]

Arts and culture

Stemming from a heritage of historic culture, Manchester is home to the second-oldest operating pipe band in the United States, the Manchester Pipe Band, a grade 2 pipe band, which was founded in 1914.[17] Cheney Hall is the home of The Little Theater of Manchester, a 60 year old community theater group. The city is also home to a nonprofit orchestra, the Manchester Symphony Orchestra and Chorale, which has been performing and educating youths in music in the community since 1960.[18]

Manchester hosts four museums. The Fire Museum is housed in a restored 1901 firehouse building. The museum's firefighting equipment and memorabilia include leather fire buckets used in colonial times, a display showing the evolution of sprinkler systems, a horse-drawn hose wagon, a 1921 Ahrens-Fox fire pumper, and a 105-foot (32 m) 1911 water tower.[19] The Lutz Children's Museum has participatory exhibits covering art, history, science, nature and ethnology. The museum's permanent collection includes small live animals.[20] The Old Manchester Museum, focusing on local history, is operated by the Manchester Historical Society. Permanent exhibits include examples of Cheney silk, Pitkin glass, and Spencer Repeating Rifles; the museum also houses the Manchester Sports Hall of Fame.[21] The Cheney Homestead Museum is an eighteenth-century house of the founders of the Cheney Brothers Silk Company. On exhibit are examples of period furniture and artwork.[22] Also on site is the one-room Keeney Schoolhouse dating from 1751.[23]

Wickham Park, a non-profit private foundation, is located on Manchester and East Hartford property. The 53-acre (210,000 m2) Oak Grove Nature Center is a nature preserve with rivers, ponds, and hiking trails and hosts educational nature classes aimed at children.[20] Case Mountain Recreational Area, located in the less populated southeast corner of Manchester, is popular for hiking, mountain biking, and has a great view of the Hartford skyline to the west. Charter Oak Park, located in downtown, is popular for basketball, softball, and tennis, and includes four community soccer field. The park underwent a $2 million renovation in 2017 which improved existing infrastructure in addition to adding a musical garden, jogging tracks, bathrooms, and an upgraded playground.[24]

The annual auto show Cruisin' on Main Street is held every August and is one of the largest shows of its kind in the northeast, showcasing over 14,000 vintage and rare vehicles and attracting over 400,000 visitors since its inception in 2001. The event has also endowed an annual scholarship for local area high school students pursuing further education.[25][26]

Sports

Manchester Country Club opened in 1917 and was originally designed by Tom Bendelow and Deveroux Emmet. In 1935, it was redesigned in by A.W. Tillinghast. The golf course features a classical New England design and holds an annual open tournament.[27]

Perhaps the most enduring sports legacy of the town is the Manchester Road Race, a 4.748 mile footrace which is held every Thanksgiving morning. It is the second most popular race in New England, behind the Boston Marathon. The event attracts over 10,000 participants, including Olympians, world record holders, and international athletes, in addition to thousands of spectators.[28] The race was first run in 1927, and benefits muscular dystrophy research as well as over a dozen other charities.[29]

The Manchester Silkworms, named for the town's storied past as a silk producer and the world's largest silk mill, were a collegiate summer baseball team founded in 2000. Several former players continued their career to the major leagues, including former Red Sox catcher and veteran Ryan Lavarnway. The team relocated to Laconia, New Hampshire after the 2009 season.

Government and politics

Presidential vote by party[30]
Year Democratic Republican
2020 68.39% 19,455 29.98% 8,530
2016 60.83% 15,109 33.65% 8,358
2012 65.21% 15,565 33.35% 7,961
2008 66.85% 17,782 31.79% 8,457
2004 59.58% 15,269 38.82% 9,949
2000 58.70% 14,184 35.34% 8,541
1996 54.39% 13,003 31.33% 7,490
1992 43.39% 12,266 32.30% 9,132
1988 51.33% 12,891 47.82% 12,009
1984 40.07% 10,023 59.48% 14,878
1980 38.39% 9,459 43.99% 10,839
1976 47.56% 11,690 51.79% 12,728
1972 42.23% 10,413 56.96% 14,044
1968 50.74% 11,052 44.65% 9,725
1964 68.79% 14,548 31.21% 6,601
1960 48.99% 10,454 51.01% 10,885
 
Manchester, Connecticut Probate Court

The town was governed in the old New England tradition of town meeting until 1907, when the town adopted a new charter, creating a more efficient method of governing, with a Board of Selectmen charged with the responsibility of running the town. In the mid-twentieth century, Manchester adopted a new charter constituting a council-manager government that is still in use today.[4]

The legislative function is performed by a bipartisan Board of Directors consisting of nine board members, who are elected biennially for two year terms. The Board of Directors elects a Mayor from its membership for the two year term, and also appoints the General Manager.[31]

Manchester is represented in the Connecticut General Assembly by State Representatives Jason Rojas (D-9), Jeffrey Currey (D-11), Geoff Luxenberg (D-12), and Jason Doucette (D-13), and by State Senator MD Rahman (D-4).[32] At the federal level, Manchester is part of Connecticut's 1st congressional district and is represented in the House of Representatives by John Larson, in addition to being represented in the U.S. Senate by Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy.

Voter Registration and Party Enrollment as of October 26, 2021[33]
Party Active voters Inactive voters Total voters Percentage
Democratic 13,788 1,431 15,219 40.74%
Republican 5,236 505 5,741 15.37%
Unaffiliated 13,629 2,019 15,648 41.89%
Minor parties 659 87 746 2.00%
Total 33,312 4,042 37,354 100%

Education

Public schools

Traditional district schools

  • Manchester High School (grades 9–12)
  • Howell Cheney Technical High School (grades 9–12)
  • Bentley Alternative Education School (grades 9–12)
  • Arthur H. Illing Middle School (grades 7–8)
  • Manchester Middle Academy (grades 5–8)
  • Elisabeth M. Bennet Academy (grades 5–6)
  • William E. Buckley Elementary School (grades K–4)
  • Bowers Elementary School (grades K–4)
  • Highland Park Elementary School (grades K–4)
  • Keeney Street Elementary School (grades K–4)
  • Martin Elementary School (grades K–4)
  • Verplanck Elementary School (grades K–4)
  • Waddell Elementary School (grades K–4)
  • Manchester Preschool Center (Pre-K)

Magnet schools

  • Great Path Academy (grades 9–12)
  • Discovery Academy (grades Pre-K–5)

Private schools

  • Saint Bridget School (grades Pre-K–8)
  • Saint James School (grades Pre-K–8)
  • East Catholic High School (grades 9–12)
  • The Cornerstone Christian School (grades Pre-K–12)
  • Asamoah Society School (grades Pre-K–12)
  • Pierre B. Arthur School (grades K–8)

Post-secondary education

Media

Newspaper

Manchester is home to a local newspaper, the Journal Inquirer, which serves all of Manchester and the surrounding areas. The Hartford Courant also has a facility in Manchester and can be delivered anywhere in town.

Emergency services

Fire department

 
Manchester Fire Rescue EMS Headquarters

Manchester Fire Department

The Manchester Fire Department was created when Manchester Fire Rescue EMS and the Eighth Utilities District merged following a vote of the taxpayers of the Eighth Utilities District. The vote took place on February 1st, 2023 with an official merger date of July 1st, 2023. The Manchester Fire Department is a full-time career department that operates from 7 firehouses. The department staffs 4 Engine Companies, 1 Rescue Engine Company, 2 Truck Companies, and a Battalion Chief with a minimum of 24 on-duty personnel (7 Lieutenants, 16 Firefighters, and 1 Battalion Chief). The on-duty shift strength is supplemented by a volunteer Engine, Engine 8, when available. The department is an all hazards agency providing a range of services including fire suppression, fire prevention, vehicle extrication, high and low angle rope rescue, confined space rescue, hazardous materials response, and Advanced Life Support (paramedic level) medical care.[34]

History

Manchester Fire Rescue EMS

The Town of Manchester Fire-Rescue-EMS Department was organized in 1897 after a fire destroyed the Weldon business block. It was a full-time career department that operated from five strategically located firehouses. The department staffed three engine companies, one rescue engine company, one truck company, and a shift commander vehicle with a minimum of 17 on-duty personnel (five Lieutenants, eleven Firefighters, and one Battalion Chief). The department was an all hazards agency providing a range of services including fire suppression, fire prevention, vehicle extrication, high and low angle rope rescue, confined space rescue, hazardous materials response, and Advanced Life Support (paramedic level) medical care.[35]

Manchester Fire Department-Eighth Utilities District

The Manchester Fire Department-Eighth Utilities District was a combination (paid and volunteer) fire department, established in 1888 as a separate fire department within the northwest corner of the town. It was not affiliated with the Town of Manchester government and was instead governed by its own board of directors. The department had 4 Firefighters on duty 24/7 with coverage provided by full time career firefighters and part time paid firefighters. On the weekdays during the hours of 0800–1600 staffing increased with the addition of one full time career Assistant Chief and one full time career Firefighter/Mechanic. Volunteers provided additional coverage whenever available. The department provided fire suppression, fire prevention, rescue, hazardous material response, and Basic Life Support (EMT level) medical care.

Police department

The Manchester Police Department was established in 1896. It is staffed by approximately 120 officers. The department is led by Chief William Darby.

Medical Transport

Ambulance Service of Manchester (ASM) is a private, for-profit company that operates out of a station on New State Road in Manchester, and provides basic life support-level transport service. ASM also provides intercept and transport paramedic service to a number of towns in Hartford, Tolland, and Windham counties. ASM will provide advanced life support when fire department paramedics are unavailable.[36]

Infrastructure

Transportation

Roads

Manchester has parts of three interstate highways (I-84, I-384, and I-291) and Route 6 and Route 44 together constitute Manchester's principal east/west arterial. Connecticut Route 30 is an east/west arterial in the northern section of town. Connecticut Route 83 is Manchester's principal north/south arterial. Starting as South Main Street at the southern border with Glastonbury, Route 83 becomes Main Street through the center of town.

Public transportation

Manchester is served by the Hartford division of Connecticut Transit. Routes 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 88, and 121 connect Manchester directly to the city of Hartford.[37]

Rail

No passenger service currently exists in town. Freight service from Hartford is provided by Connecticut Southern Railroad.[38]

The closest passenger rail service is available at Hartford's Union Station, approximately 10 miles west.

Airports

Bradley International Airport, in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, is twenty minutes north of downtown Hartford. It features over 150 daily departures to over 30 destinations on nine airlines. Other airports serving the Hartford area include:[39]

Bicycling

Manchester has several on and off-road bicycle routes. The two most popular routes are the Charter Oak Greenway and the Hop River State Park Trail. Portions of each of those routes have been designated as parts of the East Coast Greenway.[40]

Notable people

See also

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External links

  • Town of Manchester official website
  • Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce
  • "Manchester, a township of Hartford county, Connecticut, U.S.A." . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911.

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Manchester is a town in Hartford County Connecticut United States The town is part of the Capitol Planning Region As of the 2020 census the town had a total population of 59 713 The urban center of the town is the Manchester census designated place with a population of 36 379 at the 2020 census 2 The town is named after Manchester in England 3 Manchester ConnecticutTownTown of ManchesterTown HallFlagSealNickname Silk CityMotto City of Village Charm Hartford County and Connecticut Capitol Planning Region and ConnecticutShow ManchesterShow ConnecticutShow the United StatesCoordinates 41 46 31 N 72 31 27 W 41 77528 N 72 52417 W 41 77528 72 52417Country United StatesU S state ConnecticutCountyHartfordRegionCapitol RegionFounded1672Incorporated1823Government TypeCouncil manager General ManagerSteve Stephanou Board of DirectorsJay Moran D Mayor Sarah Jones D Deputy Mayor Tim Bergin D Secretary Peter Conyers R Jacqueline Crespan R Zachary Reichelt R Jessee Muniz Poland D Pamela Floyd Cranford D Dennis Schain D Area Total27 7 sq mi 71 7 km2 Land27 3 sq mi 70 6 km2 Water0 4 sq mi 1 1 km2 Elevation272 ft at Town Hall 82 9 m Population 2020 Total59 713 Density2 191 sq mi 845 8 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP Codes06040 06042 06045Area code s 860 959FIPS code09 44700GNIS feature ID213455 1 Major highwaysList of auxiliary Interstate HighwaysWebsitewww wbr manchesterct wbr gov Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Economy 4 1 Top employers 5 Arts and culture 6 Sports 7 Government and politics 8 Education 8 1 Public schools 8 2 Magnet schools 8 3 Private schools 8 4 Post secondary education 9 Media 9 1 Newspaper 10 Emergency services 10 1 Fire department 10 1 1 Manchester Fire Department 10 2 History 10 3 Manchester Fire Rescue EMS 10 3 1 Manchester Fire Department Eighth Utilities District 10 4 Police department 10 5 Medical Transport 11 Infrastructure 11 1 Transportation 11 1 1 Roads 11 1 2 Public transportation 11 1 3 Rail 11 1 4 Airports 11 1 5 Bicycling 12 Notable people 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistory Edit Cheney Brothers Mills in South Manchester 1920The area known as Manchester began its recorded history as the camping grounds of a small band of peaceful Native Americans known as the Podunk tribe The area was settled by colonists around 1673 some 40 years after Thomas Hooker led a group of Puritans from Massachusetts Bay Colony to found Hartford 4 At the time it was known just as Orford Parish a name that can still be found on the memorial to the Revolutionary soldiers from the town The many rivers and brooks provided power for paper lumber and textile industries and the town quickly evolved into an industrial center The town of Hartford once included the land now occupied by the towns of Manchester East Hartford and West Hartford In 1783 East Hartford became a separate town which included Manchester in its city limits until 1823 5 The Pitkin Glassworks operated from 1783 to 1830 as the first successful glassworks in Connecticut The owner of the glassworks Captain Richard Pitkin was given a 25 year monopoly on glass as recompense for providing gunpowder to the Continental Army during the American Revolution 6 The Pitkin Glassworks Ruin has been preserved by the town s historical society In 1838 the Cheney family started what became the world s largest silk mill Eventually the Cheney family employed a quarter of residents and actively recruited immigrants to work in the mills The manufacturing presence in the town made Manchester an ideal industrial community The mills houses of the owners and homes of the workers are now part of the Cheney Brothers Historic District a National Historic Landmark Also of note are the E E Hilliard Company Woolen Mills Founded ca 1780 by Aaron Buckland and later sold to the Hilliard family the Hilliard Mills are the oldest woolen mill site in the country Geography Edit Weiss Center is listed on the National Register of Historic Places According to the U S Census Bureau Manchester has a total area of 27 7 square miles 71 7 km2 of which 27 4 square miles 71 0 km2 is land and 0 27 square miles 0 7 km2 or 1 00 is water 7 The Manchester census designated place consists of the urban center of the town and has a total area of 6 5 square miles 16 8 km2 or about 23 of the town s total area 6 4 square miles 16 7 km2 of Manchester is land and 0 039 square miles 0 1 km2 or 0 56 is water 8 Demographics EditSee also List of Connecticut locations by per capita income Historical population CensusPop Note 18502 546 18603 29429 4 18704 22328 2 18806 46253 0 18908 22227 2 190010 60128 9 191013 64128 7 192018 37034 7 193021 97319 6 194023 7998 3 195034 11643 4 196042 10223 4 197047 99414 0 198049 7613 7 199051 6183 7 200054 7406 0 201058 2416 4 202059 7132 5 U S Decennial Census 9 As of the 2000 census 10 there were 54 740 people 23 197 households and 14 010 families residing in the town The population density was 2 008 2 inhabitants per square mile 775 4 km2 There were 24 256 housing units at an average density of 889 9 per square mile 343 6 km2 The racial makeup of the town was 82 77 White 8 42 African American 0 20 Native American 3 15 Asian 0 03 Pacific Islander 3 12 from other races and 2 31 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6 54 of the population There were 23 197 households out of which 28 2 had children under the age of 18 living with them 43 8 were married couples living together 13 0 had a female householder with no husband present and 39 6 were non families Of all households 31 1 were made up of individuals and 10 1 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 32 and the average family size was 2 93 In the town the population was spread out with 22 8 under the age of 18 8 0 from 18 to 24 33 0 from 25 to 44 22 1 from 45 to 64 and 14 2 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 36 years For every 100 females there were 91 2 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 87 7 males The median income for a household in the town was 49 426 and the median income for a family was 58 769 Males had a median income of 41 893 versus 32 562 for females The per capita income for the town was 25 989 About 6 0 of families and 8 0 of the population were below the poverty line including 11 1 of those under age 18 and 7 7 of those age 65 or over Economy EditTop employers Edit Top employers in Manchester according to the town s 2022 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 11 Employer of Employees1 Town of Manchester 1 8962 Prospect ECHN 1 0283 Manchester Community College 5164 Ahold Delhaize USA 5005 Amazon 5006 Allied Printing 3627 Flex LTD 3558 Paradigm 3509 Macy s 30010 Walmart 300As home to the Cheney family silk fortune Manchester was a center of the American silk industry from the late 19th century to the mid 20th century and was an integral component of not only the economy but success of the town Today the Cheney Brothers Historic District 12 showcases mills refurbished as apartments and includes nearby museums Manchester posted a total revenue as of 2017 of 202 901 000 with total expenditures of 199 million including 133 million towards education 13 The median rent between 2013 2017 was 1 181 higher than both the county and state medians The top employing industries are retail trade health care and social assistance manufacturing and government and the top employers are the Town of Manchester the Board of Education Eastern Connecticut Health Network Inc and Allied Printing 14 The town is home to The Shoppes at Buckland Hills as well as Shady Glen a restaurant recognized by the James Beard Foundation in 2012 as an American classic and has been featured on Food Network 15 16 Arts and culture EditStemming from a heritage of historic culture Manchester is home to the second oldest operating pipe band in the United States the Manchester Pipe Band a grade 2 pipe band which was founded in 1914 17 Cheney Hall is the home of The Little Theater of Manchester a 60 year old community theater group The city is also home to a nonprofit orchestra the Manchester Symphony Orchestra and Chorale which has been performing and educating youths in music in the community since 1960 18 Manchester hosts four museums The Fire Museum is housed in a restored 1901 firehouse building The museum s firefighting equipment and memorabilia include leather fire buckets used in colonial times a display showing the evolution of sprinkler systems a horse drawn hose wagon a 1921 Ahrens Fox fire pumper and a 105 foot 32 m 1911 water tower 19 The Lutz Children s Museum has participatory exhibits covering art history science nature and ethnology The museum s permanent collection includes small live animals 20 The Old Manchester Museum focusing on local history is operated by the Manchester Historical Society Permanent exhibits include examples of Cheney silk Pitkin glass and Spencer Repeating Rifles the museum also houses the Manchester Sports Hall of Fame 21 The Cheney Homestead Museum is an eighteenth century house of the founders of the Cheney Brothers Silk Company On exhibit are examples of period furniture and artwork 22 Also on site is the one room Keeney Schoolhouse dating from 1751 23 Wickham Park a non profit private foundation is located on Manchester and East Hartford property The 53 acre 210 000 m2 Oak Grove Nature Center is a nature preserve with rivers ponds and hiking trails and hosts educational nature classes aimed at children 20 Case Mountain Recreational Area located in the less populated southeast corner of Manchester is popular for hiking mountain biking and has a great view of the Hartford skyline to the west Charter Oak Park located in downtown is popular for basketball softball and tennis and includes four community soccer field The park underwent a 2 million renovation in 2017 which improved existing infrastructure in addition to adding a musical garden jogging tracks bathrooms and an upgraded playground 24 The annual auto show Cruisin on Main Street is held every August and is one of the largest shows of its kind in the northeast showcasing over 14 000 vintage and rare vehicles and attracting over 400 000 visitors since its inception in 2001 The event has also endowed an annual scholarship for local area high school students pursuing further education 25 26 Sports EditManchester Country Club opened in 1917 and was originally designed by Tom Bendelow and Deveroux Emmet In 1935 it was redesigned in by A W Tillinghast The golf course features a classical New England design and holds an annual open tournament 27 Perhaps the most enduring sports legacy of the town is the Manchester Road Race a 4 748 mile footrace which is held every Thanksgiving morning It is the second most popular race in New England behind the Boston Marathon The event attracts over 10 000 participants including Olympians world record holders and international athletes in addition to thousands of spectators 28 The race was first run in 1927 and benefits muscular dystrophy research as well as over a dozen other charities 29 The Manchester Silkworms named for the town s storied past as a silk producer and the world s largest silk mill were a collegiate summer baseball team founded in 2000 Several former players continued their career to the major leagues including former Red Sox catcher and veteran Ryan Lavarnway The team relocated to Laconia New Hampshire after the 2009 season Government and politics EditPresidential vote by party 30 Year Democratic Republican2020 68 39 19 455 29 98 8 5302016 60 83 15 109 33 65 8 3582012 65 21 15 565 33 35 7 9612008 66 85 17 782 31 79 8 4572004 59 58 15 269 38 82 9 9492000 58 70 14 184 35 34 8 5411996 54 39 13 003 31 33 7 4901992 43 39 12 266 32 30 9 1321988 51 33 12 891 47 82 12 0091984 40 07 10 023 59 48 14 8781980 38 39 9 459 43 99 10 8391976 47 56 11 690 51 79 12 7281972 42 23 10 413 56 96 14 0441968 50 74 11 052 44 65 9 7251964 68 79 14 548 31 21 6 6011960 48 99 10 454 51 01 10 885 Manchester Connecticut Probate CourtThe town was governed in the old New England tradition of town meeting until 1907 when the town adopted a new charter creating a more efficient method of governing with a Board of Selectmen charged with the responsibility of running the town In the mid twentieth century Manchester adopted a new charter constituting a council manager government that is still in use today 4 The legislative function is performed by a bipartisan Board of Directors consisting of nine board members who are elected biennially for two year terms The Board of Directors elects a Mayor from its membership for the two year term and also appoints the General Manager 31 Manchester is represented in the Connecticut General Assembly by State Representatives Jason Rojas D 9 Jeffrey Currey D 11 Geoff Luxenberg D 12 and Jason Doucette D 13 and by State Senator MD Rahman D 4 32 At the federal level Manchester is part of Connecticut s 1st congressional district and is represented in the House of Representatives by John Larson in addition to being represented in the U S Senate by Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy Voter Registration and Party Enrollment as of October 26 2021 33 Party Active voters Inactive voters Total voters PercentageDemocratic 13 788 1 431 15 219 40 74 Republican 5 236 505 5 741 15 37 Unaffiliated 13 629 2 019 15 648 41 89 Minor parties 659 87 746 2 00 Total 33 312 4 042 37 354 100 Education EditPublic schools Edit Traditional district schools Manchester High School grades 9 12 Howell Cheney Technical High School grades 9 12 Bentley Alternative Education School grades 9 12 Arthur H Illing Middle School grades 7 8 Manchester Middle Academy grades 5 8 Elisabeth M Bennet Academy grades 5 6 William E Buckley Elementary School grades K 4 Bowers Elementary School grades K 4 Highland Park Elementary School grades K 4 Keeney Street Elementary School grades K 4 Martin Elementary School grades K 4 Verplanck Elementary School grades K 4 Waddell Elementary School grades K 4 Manchester Preschool Center Pre K Magnet schools Edit Great Path Academy grades 9 12 Discovery Academy grades Pre K 5 Private schools Edit Saint Bridget School grades Pre K 8 Saint James School grades Pre K 8 East Catholic High School grades 9 12 The Cornerstone Christian School grades Pre K 12 Asamoah Society School grades Pre K 12 Pierre B Arthur School grades K 8 Post secondary education Edit Manchester Community College a two year community collegeMedia EditNewspaper Edit Manchester is home to a local newspaper the Journal Inquirer which serves all of Manchester and the surrounding areas The Hartford Courant also has a facility in Manchester and can be delivered anywhere in town Emergency services EditFire department Edit Manchester Fire Rescue EMS HeadquartersManchester Fire Department Edit The Manchester Fire Department was created when Manchester Fire Rescue EMS and the Eighth Utilities District merged following a vote of the taxpayers of the Eighth Utilities District The vote took place on February 1st 2023 with an official merger date of July 1st 2023 The Manchester Fire Department is a full time career department that operates from 7 firehouses The department staffs 4 Engine Companies 1 Rescue Engine Company 2 Truck Companies and a Battalion Chief with a minimum of 24 on duty personnel 7 Lieutenants 16 Firefighters and 1 Battalion Chief The on duty shift strength is supplemented by a volunteer Engine Engine 8 when available The department is an all hazards agency providing a range of services including fire suppression fire prevention vehicle extrication high and low angle rope rescue confined space rescue hazardous materials response and Advanced Life Support paramedic level medical care 34 History Edit Manchester Fire Rescue EMS Edit The Town of Manchester Fire Rescue EMS Department was organized in 1897 after a fire destroyed the Weldon business block It was a full time career department that operated from five strategically located firehouses The department staffed three engine companies one rescue engine company one truck company and a shift commander vehicle with a minimum of 17 on duty personnel five Lieutenants eleven Firefighters and one Battalion Chief The department was an all hazards agency providing a range of services including fire suppression fire prevention vehicle extrication high and low angle rope rescue confined space rescue hazardous materials response and Advanced Life Support paramedic level medical care 35 Manchester Fire Department Eighth Utilities District Edit The Manchester Fire Department Eighth Utilities District was a combination paid and volunteer fire department established in 1888 as a separate fire department within the northwest corner of the town It was not affiliated with the Town of Manchester government and was instead governed by its own board of directors The department had 4 Firefighters on duty 24 7 with coverage provided by full time career firefighters and part time paid firefighters On the weekdays during the hours of 0800 1600 staffing increased with the addition of one full time career Assistant Chief and one full time career Firefighter Mechanic Volunteers provided additional coverage whenever available The department provided fire suppression fire prevention rescue hazardous material response and Basic Life Support EMT level medical care Police department Edit The Manchester Police Department was established in 1896 It is staffed by approximately 120 officers The department is led by Chief William Darby Medical Transport Edit Ambulance Service of Manchester ASM is a private for profit company that operates out of a station on New State Road in Manchester and provides basic life support level transport service ASM also provides intercept and transport paramedic service to a number of towns in Hartford Tolland and Windham counties ASM will provide advanced life support when fire department paramedics are unavailable 36 Infrastructure EditTransportation Edit Roads Edit Manchester has parts of three interstate highways I 84 I 384 and I 291 and Route 6 and Route 44 together constitute Manchester s principal east west arterial Connecticut Route 30 is an east west arterial in the northern section of town Connecticut Route 83 is Manchester s principal north south arterial Starting as South Main Street at the southern border with Glastonbury Route 83 becomes Main Street through the center of town Public transportation Edit Manchester is served by the Hartford division of Connecticut Transit Routes 80 82 83 84 85 88 and 121 connect Manchester directly to the city of Hartford 37 Rail Edit No passenger service currently exists in town Freight service from Hartford is provided by Connecticut Southern Railroad 38 The closest passenger rail service is available at Hartford s Union Station approximately 10 miles west Airports Edit Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks Connecticut is twenty minutes north of downtown Hartford It features over 150 daily departures to over 30 destinations on nine airlines Other airports serving the Hartford area include 39 Hartford Brainard Airport found in Hartford off I 91 and close to Wethersfield serves charter flights and local flights Westover Metropolitan Airport located in Chicopee Massachusetts 27 miles 43 km north of Hartford serves commercial local charter and military flights Tweed New Haven Airport located in New Haven Connecticut is served by Avelo AirlinesBicycling Edit Manchester has several on and off road bicycle routes The two most popular routes are the Charter Oak Greenway and the Hop River State Park Trail Portions of each of those routes have been designated as parts of the East Coast Greenway 40 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 August 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nathan Agostinelli mayor and State Comptroller 41 Astrid Allwyn 1930s movie actress 42 Elizabeth S Anderson philosopher and MacArthur Fellow 43 Geno Auriemma head coach of UConn women s basketball team 2012 and 2016 U S women s national team 44 Dick Berggren motorsport announcer and magazine editor 45 Daniel C Burbank NASA astronaut 46 Tim Cate professional baseball player 47 Russell Cheney American Impressionist Sherwood Cheney US Army brigadier general 48 Carol Lynn Curchoe reproductive biologist Seth DeValve football tight end for the Carolina Panthers 49 Dr Dot massage therapist 50 David Efianayi born 1995 basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League Addie C Strong Engle 1845 1926 author publisher Mary Ann Handley former Connecticut state senator Jay Johnstone former professional baseball player and commentator 51 Larry Lisciotti pool player Jean Marzollo children s author and illustrator 52 Bill Masse US Olympian citation needed Henry Molaison noted memory disorder patient Fred Norris radio personality on The Howard Stern Show James B Olcott turfgrass farmer and influential citizen 53 Frederick Walker Pitkin governor of Colorado from 1879 to 1883 54 Richard Plepler television executive 55 Alberto Salazar former world class long distance runner and 4x winner of Boston and New York marathons and coach until he was banned for life 56 John Shea Jr politician jurist businessman 57 Kory Sheets former NFL player 58 Christopher Spencer inventor of Spencer repeating rifle 59 Dana White president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship 60 See also EditHartford Distributors shooting Manchester Silkworms Truth Serum an Eisner nominated comic which takes place in ManchesterReferences Edit GNIS Detail Manchester geonames usgs gov Census Geography Profile Manchester CDP Connecticut United States Census Bureau Retrieved December 17 2021 The Connecticut Magazine An Illustrated Monthly Connecticut Magazine Company 1903 p 333 a b Manchester Historical Society www manchesterhistory org Retrieved June 25 2020 Goodwin Joseph Olcott 1879 East Hartford Its History and Traditions Hartford Connecticut Case Lockwood and Brainard Co Pitkin Glass Works Manchester Historical Society manchasterhistory org Retrieved September 7 2018 Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 Manchester town Hartford County Connecticut U S Census Bureau American Factfinder Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved November 30 2012 Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 Manchester CDP Connecticut U S Census Bureau American Factfinder Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved November 30 2012 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Town of Manchester Connecticut Fiscal Year Ended June 30 2022 PDF Town of Manchester 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