Anytime Fitness is a 24-hour gym with a location in the Montville Commons Shopping Center. The location offers all types of classes and equipment, including cardio equipment, strength machines and spinning bikes. Some features include private showers, HD televisions, treadmills, free weights and personal training. Check its website for details on features or for a full schedule of classes.
The goal of the East Hampton Police Department is to provide protection of life and property, preserve the peace, prevent crime, recover lost property, repress crime, regulate non-criminal conduct, apprehend offenders and perform miscellaneous service.
Groton Long Point Volunteer Fire Department covers Groton Long Point and provides mutual aid to the Noank Fire District. The department has about 20 members and 12 active volunteers. Rescue vehicles include a pumper truck, rescue truck and rescue boat. The department responds to calls 24 hours a day but is not staffed at the fire house during the daytime.
Douglas Perina is the Fire Chief.
The goal of the Madison Police Department is to work in partnership with the community to provide "high quality, professional and effective police service with courtesy, integrity and respect." In addition to patrolling the streets and solving crimes, the Madison Police Department conducts public fingerprinting sessions and engages in crime prevention strategies such as motor vehicles stops, fighting hate crimes, and distributing free gun locks to local residents as part of a firearm safety program called Project HomeSafe.
The Madison Animal Control Department is part of the Police Department.
Chief John "Jack" Drumm is the head of the department. The mission of the Police Department is to "consistently seek and find ways to affirmatively promote, preserve and deliver a feeling of security, safety and quality services to members of our community." For information or questions about the police department, email [email protected].
The New Canaan Police Department has 43 officers responsible for public safety and law enforcement in town.
The force includes a motorcycle traffic patrol and bike patrol. A full-time school resource officer is in place at New Canaan High School and a part-time officer at Saxe Middle School. New Canaan's Animal Control officers are also part of the force.
The Police Department offers finger printing services, background checks for local employers, child IDs and safety seat installations, and officers will even check on your house when you're away.
If a club, school or organization would like Officer McFadden and K9 Zira to come and do a demonstration they should contact Officer McFadden at: 203-594-3543.
If you're in pursuit of a pistol permit or a raffle permit, they're available here.
The West Hartford Police Department, run by Chief of Police Tracey Gove, uses a community policing approach and works with neighborhood watch groups to keep the crime rate in town below the state average. Police officers are visible on the street, and they actively participate in school and community programming to keep residents informed and up-to-date. The department is divided into three main areas: Patrol Services, Investigation Services and Support Services.
The Woodbridge Police Department serves for the safety and protection of the residents of Woodbridge. It performs duties in law enforcement, investigative services, dispute resolution and DARE and SRO initiatives for youths.
The mission of the Stratford Police Department includes the protection of the people of Stratford from crime, including prevention and detection, the apprehension and detention of persons accused of crimes, the preservation of peace and property, the enforcement of state and local laws and the general well being of the town.
The Stratford police department is centrally located in Stratford on Longbrook Avenue. It shares the site with the Stratford EMS service. Divisions within the police department include administration, animal control, detective bureau, patrol, records, special units, traffic and training.
VFW Post 9460 is a local nonprofit organization committed to helping veterans of the U.S. armed forces. It hosts various events, fundraisers and programs, all of which are designed to benefit Stratford area vets.
The town's main library -- officially the Noah Webster Library -- is a bustling place, with a teen room, children's room, writers' groups, a speakers' series, computer classes and programs for residents of all ages. The town established the West Hartford Public Library in 1897, although it had a distinguished forerunner in a subscription library organized by Congregational Church members. That library was bolstered in 1837 by a gift of 78 books from town native Noah Webster himself. The building that now houses the main library opened in 1938, and has been expanded and renovated a number of times over the years. The non-profit Friends of the West Hartford Public Library supports the library and its programs through used book sales and an annual membership drive.