East Haven shares its western border with New Haven and stretches south to Long Island Sound. The town was part of New Haven until 1785, and the two municipalities remain economically intertwined. Interstate 95 and Route 1 (the old Boston Post Road) both pass through, making East Haven a commuter corridor for workers heading into New Haven, Branford, or the shoreline corporate offices. The population is approximately 29,257.
The shoreline section of East Haven includes several beaches, with Town Beach on Cosey Beach Avenue being the most frequented during summer. The Shore Haven neighborhood has a mix of year-round homes and what were originally seasonal cottages, many of which have been expanded and winterized over the decades. Saltmarsh areas along the Farm River provide habitat for wading birds and are part of a larger coastal ecosystem that connects to the New Haven harbor area.
Route 80 runs through the northern part of town toward Foxon and the interior towns. The commercial strip along Main Street and Hemingway Avenue includes small retailers, restaurants, and service businesses. East Haven's housing is more affordable than neighboring Branford and the eastern New Haven suburbs, which has drawn younger buyers priced out of surrounding markets. The Hagaman Memorial Library, built in 1931, anchors the town center.
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East Haven shares its western border with New Haven and stretches south to Long Island Sound. The town was part of New Haven until 1785, and the two municipalities remain economically intertwined. Interstate 95 and Route 1 (the old Boston Post Road) both pass through, making East Haven a commuter corridor for workers heading into New Haven, Branford, or the shoreline corporate offices. The population is approximately 29,257.
The shoreline section of East Haven includes several beaches, with Town Beach on Cosey Beach Avenue being the most frequented during summer. The Shore Haven neighborhood has a mix of year-round homes and what were originally seasonal cottages, many of which have been expanded and winterized over the decades. Saltmarsh areas along the Farm River provide habitat for wading birds and are part of a larger coastal ecosystem that connects to the New Haven harbor area.
Route 80 runs through the northern part of town toward Foxon and the interior towns. The commercial strip along Main Street and Hemingway Avenue includes small retailers, restaurants, and service businesses. East Haven's housing is more affordable than neighboring Branford and the eastern New Haven suburbs, which has drawn younger buyers priced out of surrounding markets. The Hagaman Memorial Library, built in 1931, anchors the town center.
Escort websites covering East Haven and the New Haven metro area are indexed on Escortservice.com. The platform reviews websites for directory inclusion only. It does not schedule meetings, provide personal verification, or act in any intermediary role. All visitors must be at least 21 years of age.
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