Bethany is a small town in New Haven County, Connecticut. The town was first settled in 1717, but was a part of Woodbridge until 1832. The Budweiser Clydesdale horses are shoed and cared for in Bethany for parades and other events.
 
 
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Amity Regional Middle School, Bethany Campus
Find out about this public school’s location and schedules. Includes health notices, bus schedules and contacts.
http://www.amityregion5.org/ajhsb/
The Bethany Land Trust is a non-profit organization created to preserve land in its natural state for conservation, education and recreational purposes.
http://www.bethanylandtrust.org/
The local chapter of Lions International posts its meeting schedules here, along with a roster of officers and members, sponsored events, photographs and other announcements.
http://www.bethanyctlions.com/
Bethany Volunteer Fire Department
Publicizes a public organization that responds to fires in the community. Other parts of the site outline the department’s social and community events.
http://www.bvfdct.com/
A schedule of services can be found here, as well as other activities and programs of the church in Bethany, Connecticut. A history of the church is also presented here, as well as sound files of sermons and other Christian resource.
http://www.christchurchbethany.org/
Advertises an indoor golf facility that has simulators and provides golf lessons. View directions to the club and review the prices charged elsewhere on the website.
http://www.foreseasonsgolfclub.com/
Find a company that provides branding and related marketing services to clients. Links to the company blog, career opportunities, and a portfolio are provided.
http://www.mason23.com/
This farm accommodates horses and equestrians with training facility and related services. Read about the establishment’s training service and horse riding lessons.
http://www.riversedgefarm-ct.com/
Explains the library’s history and resources available for public use. Patrons and members of the library can access the hours of service, find out about library events and fees.
http://www.bethany-ct.com/services/s_Library.asp
The town's official web site includes a profile and history of the community, municipal schedules and an overview of its boards, commissions, representatives and services, as well as local organizations and educational facilities.
http://www.bethany-ct.com/