SCCOG is a public agency comprised of the twenty municipalities in Southeastern CT. Its purpose is to provide a basis for intergovermental cooperation. The Town of Groton lies on Fishers Island Sound between the Thames and Mystic Rivers where from times past its rugged hills and lush green woods have sloped down to sandy beaches and rocky shores The Town of Lisbon, incorporated in 1786, is a 16.26 square miles rural historic community (population 4,069) in New London County with a Board of Selectmen/Board of Finance form of government that is proactive and responsive to the residents. Located on the west side of the Thames River in Connecticut, Montville is one of 21 towns in New London County, approximately halfway between the cities of Norwich and New London. North Stonington was incorporated in 1807. Farms, mills, tanneries, iron works and cottage weaving contributed to a prosperous and renowned mercantile center in the 1800s. The primary economic activity in the town of Preston has been that of agriculture. Land forms, soil types, and climate have influenced the agriculture practiced in Preston. The Town of Stonington is situated in the southeastern corner of Connecticut, bordering Westerly, Rhode Island to the east, Long Island Sound to the south, Groton, Ledyard, and North Stonington to the west and north. The Town of Stonington is situated in the southeastern corner of Connecticut, bordering Westerly, Rhode Island to the east, Long Island Sound to the south, Groton, Ledyard, and North Stonington to the west and north.
Southeastern Connecticut Council of Governments
SCCOG is a public agency comprised of the twenty municipalities in Southeastern CT. Its purpose is to provide a basis for intergovermental cooperation.
Town of Groton
The Town of Groton lies on Fishers Island Sound between the Thames and Mystic Rivers where from times past its rugged hills and lush green woods have sloped down to sandy beaches and rocky shores
Town of Lisbon
The Town of Lisbon, incorporated in 1786, is a 16.26 square miles rural historic community (population 4,069) in New London County with a Board of Selectmen/Board of Finance form of government that is proactive and responsive to the residents.
Town of Montville
Located on the west side of the Thames River in Connecticut, Montville is one of 21 towns in New London County, approximately halfway between the cities of Norwich and New London.
Town of North Stonington
North Stonington was incorporated in 1807. Farms, mills, tanneries, iron works and cottage weaving contributed to a prosperous and renowned mercantile center in the 1800s.
Town of Preston
The primary economic activity in the town of Preston has been that of agriculture. Land forms, soil types, and climate have influenced the agriculture practiced in Preston.
Town of Stonington - EDC
The Town of Stonington is situated in the southeastern corner of Connecticut, bordering Westerly, Rhode Island to the east, Long Island Sound to the south, Groton, Ledyard, and North Stonington to the west and north. The Town of Stonington is situated in the southeastern corner of Connecticut, bordering Westerly, Rhode Island to the east, Long Island Sound to the south, Groton, Ledyard, and North Stonington to the west and north.