Welcome to Durham, CT

Welcome to the official website of the Town of Durham! Our town, nestled in the heart of Middlesex County, is a tapestry of scenic beauty, historic charm, and community spirit. Durham, with its serene landscapes and deep-rooted history, offers a unique blend of tranquility and vibrancy, embodying the essence of a quintessential small town.

This website is your digital window into Durham, providing a wealth of resources, latest updates, and a peek into the aspects that make our town extraordinary. Whether you're a long-time resident or a first-time visitor, we invite you to explore, connect, and discover all that Durham has to offer.

Latest News

Spooky Family Fun Day Trunk or Treat!!!
 
 
 
🎃 Trunk or Treat Event: Join us for a fun-filled day of costumes, candy, decorated trunks, scavenger hunts, music, and more from 11-1pm! Sign up on Rec Desk to host a Trunk! Once you’ve celebrated with Durham head over to Middlefield’s Trunk or Treat at Peckham Park from 2-4pm! 

 
 
 💊 RX Take Back Day: This important event is happening in conjunction with our day hosted by the Resident Troopers. Safely dispose of unwanted medications at the Community Center during the event. Let’s do our part to keep our community safe and healthy!
 
 
 
🍂 Durham Fall/Winter Market: Support local vendors at the Fall/Winter Market from 10-1. From handmade crafts to delicious seasonal goodies, there’s something for everyone. Grab a warm drink, stroll the tables, and enjoy the festive atmosphere. 

 
 
🎃Let’s make our events the heart of our community spirit! We hope to see you all there! 🎃
 
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Oct 26, 2024
Spooky Family Fun Day Trunk or Treat
Recreation Committee

Durham's Fall Adopt-a-Road Weekend
Saturday, October 26th & Sunday, October 27th
Allyn Brook Pavilion

FOR 40+ YEARS, THE EXCHANGE CLUB HAS HOSTED A ROAD CLEAN-UP EACH FALL & SPRING. WE’D LIKE TO KEEP THIS TRADITION GOING & WE NEED YOUR HELP!

For those of you who would like to clean up your road/neighborhood, you can come pick up trash bags & tags & claim your road(s):
  • Saturday, October 26th at the Allyn Brook Park Pavilion between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.

Clean up when you’re able to over the course of the weekend.
Full trash bags will be picked up by Public Works starting on October 28th. For Questions or to claim your road before the 26th, please contact Erica at: edamiatafisher@gmail.com 860.685.8793 

This event is sponsored by Durham Public Works, Sustainable Durham and CRHS ECO Club. With help from former Exchange Club Members!
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Oct 26, 2024
Adopt-A-Road - Volunteers Needed!
Sustainable Durham (AKA- Clean Energy and Sustainable Task Force)

Town of Durham Thanksgiving Baskets


Donations of frozen turkeys will gratefully be accepted from now until 11/20/24 at the Durham Community Center, 144 Pickett Lane. Turkeys can be dropped off at the Community Center Monday – Friday between 8:30 and 4:30. Let Morgan know if you need alternate arrangements.


***Please let us know ahead of time if you will be donating a turkey by calling Morgan: 860-349-3153.***


We are also in need of the fixings: Gravy, canned vegetables (french-style green beans, yams), cranberry sauce, cream of mushroom soup, crispy fried onions, instant potatoes, corn bread (boxed), & stuffing. Non-perishables may be dropped off prior to 11/15/24 at the Town Hall Monday-Friday.


Gift cards (Stop & Shop, Walmart, Visa, Gas) always needed and appreciated.


Families or individuals having difficulties are encouraged to call the Durham Human Services office to sign up for a Thanksgiving Basket no later than November 6th. 


Phone: (860) 349-3153 Email: mperry@townofdurhamct.org
Mail: Human Services, P.O. Box 428, Durham, CT 06422

Flyer: Thanksgiving Flyer 2024.pdf
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Oct 22, 2024
Help Feed People This Thanksgiving
Social Services
Food Pantry Needs

Please, nothing opened or expired, thank you!

We are low on the staples:

Low-sodium, protein-based soups
Beans (black, kidney, baked)
Peanut Butter
Tuna
Canned chicken
Canned tomatoes (sauce, diced)
Mac and cheese
Instant potatoes
Dinner side packets
Rice
Ketchup/Mayo/Olive oil
Pancake mix
Jelly/jam
Coffee
Paper towels
Laundry detergent
Cleaning supplies (dish soap, kitchen/bathroom cleaners)

We will also need items for Thanksgiving:

Gravy, canned vegetables (corn, green beans, yams, carrots), cranberry sauce, cream of mushroom soup, crispy dried onions, instant potatoes, corn bread (boxed), stuffing

Please bring Thanksgiving items to the Town Hall, Human Services office (first floor)

All other items can be brought to the Community Center Monday-Friday between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM

Contact Morgan with any questions: 860-349-3153 or mperry@townofdurhamct.org


We also accept donations of gift cards such as food cards to Stop & Shop and Aldi, gas cards, and Visa’s. Additionally, we accept donations to our Durham Neighbors in Need fund which helps support Durham residents in emergency situations. our holiday programs, and our food pantry. Checks made out to Durham Neighbors in Need can be mailed to: Human Services, P.O. Box 428, Durham, CT 06422 or can be dropped off to the Human Services office. 

Flyer: Food Pantry Needs October 2024.pdf

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Oct 10, 2024
Food Pantry Needs
Social Services