Orange, CT - Town Seal Town of Orange




 



The rolling hills which make up the 17.6 square miles of Orange, located just west of New Haven, were once owned by the Paugusset Indians. In 1639, the Rev. Peter Prudden purchased the land from the Indians for six coats, ten blankets, one kettle, twelve hatchets, twelve hoes, two dozen knives and a dozen small mirrors.

 

Orange remained a simple farming community until the mid-1940's when postwar residential construction began. Proper zoning foresight has let Orange develop into an open, well-planned residential community which retains the New England simplicity of which the residents are proud.

 


Orange is a desirable town in which to live, as evidenced by the above-average school system, a wide range of community services and easy access to urban areas of the state using Routes 1, 15, 34 and I-95, all of which traverse Orange.

Our website is offered to enable residents and visitors alike to learn more about Orange.

 
Census Report (as of July 2003)
Total Population - 13,572
Population Density - 789.5 per square mile 
Median Age - 44
Total Households - 4,779
Total School Enrollment - 2,489

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