Bristol [Hartford County] Connecticut was incorporated from Farmington in May, 1785, and named from Bristol, England. Formerly known as New Cambridge.
Area, 26.8 sq. miles. Population, est., 59,158. Voting districts, 10. Principal industries, springs, timing devices, brass products, screw machine products, cutting and creasing rules, synchronous electric motors, variable transformers, automatic voltage regulators, electric connectors; brass, bronze and copper sheet, rod and wire; brass and aluminum forgings, wire forms, paper punches, various metal products to specifications, machine tools, metal stamping, counting devices; automobile parts and jewelry.
Forestville is a section of Bristol.
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- BristolCT.net Containing news articles from area newspapers, editorials, an event calendar, and classifieds.
- The Bristol Observer Weekly paper containing news, sports, obituaries, police blotter, and classifieds.
- Brownfields 2009 Cleanup Grant Fact Sheet Overview of project that assesses, and safely cleans up brownfields to promote their sustainable reuse.
- Bristol Adult Resource Center Information on programs, services and fundraising along with news and calendar of events.
- The Bristol Press Newspaper featuring news, classifieds, obituaries and weather.
- The Tattoo Archive of Bristol Press content written by high school students on a weekly basis. Includes news, opinions, and reviews.