Within the community of Meriden, Connecticut, you'll find award-winning schools, 3,000+ acres of parks, and spirited civic, service, & cultural activities.

As employees of the City of Meriden, we are committed to providing responsive, consistent, and accurate services to the citizens of our community. Through our work environment, this quality is …

Find information on the services offered by the City of Meriden, including police, fire, waste removal, parks & rec, utilities, and public schools.

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The government of Meriden, Connecticut includes our Mayor and Town Council. Find contact information, meeting minutes, and voter information here.

Meriden, CT residents and visitors can make a Citizen's Request, contact us by phone or email, browse the Staff Directory, or visit City Hall in person.

By 1728 the parish was known by the name Meriden. In 1806 the parish was recognized as the town of Meriden. When the railroad arrived in 1839 it helped change the center of town from the hill to the …

Meriden is traversed by one of the State’s major rivers, the Quinnipiac River, and is located only a few miles to the west of the state’s largest waterway, the Connecticut River. Meriden is the showcase for …

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