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- Botsford36
- Bridgeport20404
- Brookfield3834
- Cos Cob1461
- Danbury18383
- Darien4166
- Easton1110
- Fairfield12703
- Georgetown171
- Greens Farms50
- Greenwich14498
- Hawleyville35
- Monroe3493
- New Canaan4427
- New Fairfield1440
- Newtown3318
- Norwalk21153
- Old Greenwich1573
- Redding1077
- Redding Center30
- Redding Ridge32
- Ridgefield5342
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