Hawleyville, Connecticut | |
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The Hawleyville Deli lies along Route 25 where it crosses the Housatonic Railroad. | |
![]() Location within the Western Connecticut Planning Region and the state of Connecticut | |
Coordinates: 41°25′33″N73°21′20″W / 41.42583°N 73.35556°W | |
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County | Fairfield |
Metropolitan area | Bridgeport-Stamford |
Town | Newtown |
Time zone | UTC−5 (Eastern) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−4 (EDT) |
ZIP code | 06440-9992 |
Area code(s) | 203/475 |
Hawleyville is an unincorporated community in Fairfield County in the town of Newtown, Connecticut, United States, approximately one mile outside the borough of Newtown. It was listed as a census-designated place prior to the 2020 census. [1]
Hawleyville is named after the family of Glover Hawley. This was a condition Hawley included in the sale of land to the Housatonic Railroad Company in the nineteenth century. [2] Hawleyville briefly emerged as a railroad center, causing Newtown's population to grow to over 4,000 circa 1881. [3] The railroads included the New York and New England Railroad and the Hawleyville Branch of the Danbury and Norwalk Railroad. As of 2018, the Housatonic Railroad Company owns a lumber distribution and bulk transfer facility in Hawleyville. [4]
Hawleyville gained a sewer system in 2001, which was subsequently expanded upon in 2016. It utilizes the nearby Danbury sewage plant. [5]
The area is served by Hawleyville Volunteer Fire and Rescue. [6]