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Waterbury overcame a poor geographical setting by using Yankee ingenuity to make the city the "Brass Capital of the World." From the early 1800s until the mid-1960s, Waterbury buttons, buckles, and clocks were found in most American homes. With the decline of the brass industry after World War II, Waterbury aggressively diversified its industrial base, drawing new manufacturing and service industries to the city. Within driving distance of New York City and Boston, Waterbury offers businesses affordable housing, a skilled work force, and a revitalized downtown.

The City in Brief

Founded: 1674 (incorporated, 1853)
Head Official: Mayor Michael J. Jarjura (since 2001)
City Population
1980: 103,266
1990: 108,961
2000: 107,271
2003 estimate: 108,130
Percent change, 1990–2000: -0.9%
U.S. rank in 1980: 157th
U.S. rank in 1990: 172nd (State rank: 5th)
U.S. rank in 2000: 238th
Metropolitan Area Population
1980: 204,968
1990: 221,629
2000: 228,984
Percent change, 1990–2000: 1.03%
U.S. rank in 1980: 1st (CMSA)
U.S. rank in 1990: 1st (CMSA)
U.S. rank in 2000: 1st (CMSA)
Area: 29 square miles (2000)
Elevation: ranges from 215 to 965 feet above sea level
Average Annual Temperature: 47.4° F
Average Annual Precipitation: 47.4 inches of rain; 35.2 inches of snow
Major Economic Sectors: Manufacturing, research, services, distribution
Unemployment Rate: 7.2% (February 2005)
Per Capita Income: $17,701 (1999)
2004 ACCRA Average House Price: Not reported
2004 ACCRA Cost of Living Index: Not reported
2002 FBI Crime Index Total: 6,524
Major Colleges and Universities: Teikyo Post; Naugatuck Valley Community Technical College; University of Connecticut (Waterbury branch)
Daily Newspaper:The Waterbury Republican-American
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Dictionary: Wa·ter·bur·y   ('tər-bĕr'ē, wŏt'ər-) pronunciation
 

A city of west-central Connecticut north-northwest of New Haven. Incorporated as a town in 1686 and as a city in 1853, it is today a manufacturing center. Population: 107,000.

 

 

City (pop., 2000: 107,271), western Connecticut, U.S. Located on the Naugatuck River, Mattatuck Plantation was settled in 1674 as part of Farmington, Conn., and was later incorporated (1686) as the town of Waterbury. The city of Waterbury, incorporated in 1853, was consolidated with the town in 1902. In the 19th century it became the nation's largest producer of brass products. Other manufactures include clocks, watches, and chemicals. It is the financial and commercial centre of western Connecticut.

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Waterbury, industrial city (1990 pop. 108,961), New Haven co., W Conn., on the Naugatuck River; settled 1674, inc. as a city 1853. The city, once famous for its brass industry, is a financial and commercial center of W Connecticut. Clocks and watches, tools, instruments, plastics, chemicals, and electronic parts are among the manufactures of Waterbury. The city's historical society has notable collections. Waterbury is the site of a branch of the Univ. of Connecticut and Post Univ. of Waterbury.


 
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Temperature: 73°F / 22°C
RealFeel Temperature™: 75°F / 23°C
Humidity: 56%
Winds: SSW 8 mph / 13 kmh
Pressure: 30.32"
Visibility: 10 mi. / 16 km

5-Day Forecast

Friday HI:  78°F / 25°C
LO: 54°F / 12°C
Saturday HI:  73°F / 22°C
LO: 59°F / 15°C
Sunday HI:  82°F / 27°C
LO: 55°F / 12°C
Monday HI:  79°F / 26°C
LO: 55°F / 12°C
Tuesday HI:  79°F / 26°C
LO: 57°F / 13°C
Last updated July 10, 2009 16:49 (EST)

 
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