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  1. Official | Town of Portland

    Visit Us Contact Us Stay In-The-Know Portland Town Hall 33 East Main St. Portland, CT 06480 (860) 342-6743

  2. History - Town of Portland

    The original inhabitants of what we now call Portland belonged to a Native American tribe known as Wangunk ("big bend," referring to the Connecticut River which curves around half the Town's …

  3. DEPARTMENTS - Town of Portland

    Zoning Enforcement Officer ZEO@portlandct.org

  4. Location - Town of Portland

    Portland is located at the mid-point between Boston and New York. A short ride brings access to quality universities, shopping malls, airports, theaters, a rich variety of restaurants, beaches, ski slopes, and …

  5. Our Community | Town of Portland

    This quiet Yankee village, somewhat removed from the rest of the world by a sharp curve in the Connecticut River, is an excellent place to live. Rooted by its small town heritage, Portland maintains …

  6. Visitors Information - Town of Portland

    The Portland Town Hall 33 East Main Street Town of Portland P.O. Box 71 Portland, CT 06480-0071

  7. Town Profile - Town of Portland

    Town Profile Portland was incorporated in 1841, and is located in Middlesex County Area: 23 square miles Population: 9,470 (year 2011) Voting Districts: 1 Portland is a residential community with …

  8. Government | Town of Portland

    The Town of Portland's chief executive official is the First Selectman. The First Selectman is elected by the people every two years in odd numbered years, along with the six-member Board of Selectmen, …

  9. Pay Tax Bill Online | Town of Portland

    For the convenience of the taxpayer, the Collector of Revenue has a service agreement with Point & Pay to accept tax payments (including credit and debit card payments) and to look up your tax bill.

  10. Connecticut River - Town of Portland

    A roughly 9-mile stretch of the Connecticut River that is typically between 1,200 and 1,400 feet wide separates Portland and Middletown. The narrowest separation is roughly 600 feet between Bodkin …