New Milford Day 2026

Key Takeaways
- Showcased New Milford businesses, nonprofits, and civic groups
- New Milford Delegation encouraged visitors to tour the town
- Event featured local products, community initiatives, and direct conversations
HARTFORD – The New Milford Delegation, comprised of State Representatives Bill Buckbee (R-67), Pat Callahan (R-108), Jason Buchsbaum (R-69), and State Senator Stephen Harding (R-30), welcomed New Milford businesses, community organizations, and nonprofits to the State Capitol on Wednesday to take part in “New Milford Day.” This annual day of recognition allows state legislators, staff, and members of the public to connect with the people and organizations that make the town thrive.
The delegation issued a joint statement, “It’s an excellent tradition showcasing the community. Whether it’s the ice cream from Kimberly Farm or learning about the unique student experience at the Pratt Nature Center, there is something for the whole family in New Milford. We hope that the people who saw the booths in Hartford today will take a trip to visit us—after all, it’s the best town in the U.S.A.!”
Participants in this year’s New Milford Day included:
• Goatboy Soaps
• Create a Castle
• Kimberly Farms
• Sparrow Restaurant & Bar
• GRECA Mediterranean Cuisine
• Kimberly Clark
• Pratt Nature Center
• New Milford Police Department
• Roger Sherman Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)
• Sullivan Farm
• And Company on Bank
• Hour Lake
Throughout the day, visitors had the opportunity to sample local products, learn about community initiatives, and speak directly with representatives from each organization. The event highlighted the diversity, creativity, and civic pride that define New Milford.
The New Milford Delegation extends its thanks to all participants for making this year’s event a success and for their continued contributions to the community.
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