2026 Annual Brush Pick Up
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Durham Recreation's Annual Easter Egg Hunt will take place on Saturday, March 28th at Allyn Brook Park. For more information visit the link to RecDesk <--
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Annual Brush Pick-Up
The Durham Public Works Department starts its Annual Brush Pick-up beginning the 2nd week of April. Residents should place brush along the curb prior to that date. Homeowners are reminded each house is limited to one truckload of brush. Please stack brush for easy and efficient pick-up following the requirements below. Brush piles not conforming to these requirements will not be picked up - they will be left for the homeowner to dispose of. The town crew will make ONE PASS ONLY on each street.

Brush Pile Specifications: 
  • Piles need to be placed cut end toward the curb. 
  • Piles cannot be stacked more than 4 feet tall. 
  • Brush must be less than 8 foot in total length. 
  • Trunks or branches are to be no larger than 4 inches in diameter. 
  • NO processed wood or stumps. 
  • Do not place piles within 15 feet of any electrical transformers or phone/cable boxes that may be located along the roadside. Please be careful when working near power lines. 
  • Piles need to be located 10 feet from telephone poles and mailboxes. 

If you have a question or need additional information, please call the Public Works Department at 860-349-1816 during the hours of 8:00 a.m., to 3:00 p.m.
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Mar 27, 2026
2026 Annual Brush Pick Up
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Applications are now being taken for the State Elderly/Disabled Tax Relief Programs, the Town of Durham Senior Tax Relief Programs (Freeze or Deferral), and the Additional Veterans’ Exemption Program. 
 
To qualify for the State Elderly/Disabled or the Town Senior Tax Relief Programs, applicants must be at least 65 years of age OR be classified as totally and permanently disabled (regardless of age) and meet state and local income requirements.  
 
This year’s state income requirements are shown below:
 

The state tax relief application form is here:  M-35H Owners Application.pdf

Do not complete the qualifying income portion of the application or return it to the State.  It is to be completed in your appointment with the Human Services Department or the Assessor’s Office.
 
The municipal income requirements and applications can be found here:  Senior and Disabled Tax Relief
 
Applications are by appointment only.  To arrange a time, once you’ve filed your 2025 income tax return, call:
 
Morgan Perry, Social Services Coordinator, at (860) 349-3153
Note:  The Human Services Office has moved and is now located on the 1st floor of the Durham Community Center at 144 Pickett Lane.
 
Lynn Riotte or Barbara Hammarlund, Assistant Assessors, at (860) 343-6709 or (860) 343-6723
The Assessor’s Office is located on the 2nd floor of Town Hall at 30 Town House Road.
 
You must bring your filed 2025 IRS TAX RETURN (if applicable) and ALL INCOME STATEMENTS, including W-2 forms, Social Security Statements (SSA-1099), dividend and interest statements, pension statements, Veteran’s Disability Payment letters, etc. to your appointment.
 
For those already enrolled in a program, failure to re-file will result in benefits being removed from the July tax bill.  Late filing is not allowed by ordinance.

For the Additional Veterans Tax Relief information and application, please click this link:  Additional Veterans Tax Relief Program



January 29, 2026 Press Release, Middletown Press:
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Jan 28, 2026
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Discover Durham! Put on those comfy shoes and join us for a Main Street stroll to learn about local history.  Approximate length: 1.4 miles (from the town green to Rt. 68 and back at a leisurely pace). Gather at Town Hall on Saturday, August 29, 2026 at 4:00 p.m.

Register with Carolyn at the Community Center, 860-894-7837
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