Clinton, Connecticut (CT) Legislative Bodies Companies

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Town of Clinton
54 E Main St.
Clinton CT 06413
(860) 669-9333
Clinton Animal Control
Clinton CT 06413
(860) 669-1777
Clinton Communications Center
170 East Main St.
Clinton CT 06413
(860) 669-8686
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Clinton Municipal Agent-Eldrly
61 East Main St.
Clinton CT 06413
(860) 669-6802
Clinton Planning Department
54 East Main St.
Clinton CT 06413
(860) 669-6133
Clinton Registrars of Voters
54 East Main St.
Clinton CT 06413
(860) 669-6436
Clinton Town Dock
Riverside Drive
Clinton CT 06413
(860) 669-7475
Clinton Town Inland Wetlands
54 East Main St.
Clinton CT 06413
(860) 669-6133
Clinton Town Shellfishing Info
Clinton CT 06413
(860) 664-6444
Clinton Town Transfer Station
117 Nod Road
Clinton CT 06413
(860) 669-7558
Clinton Veterans' Affairs Agnt
61 East Main St.
Clinton CT 06413
(860) 669-6802
Emergency Operating Center
Clinton CT 06413
(860) 669-7343
Town-Clinton First Selectman
54 East Main St.
Clinton CT 06413
(860) 669-9333
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