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In this year’s annual Reader’s Choice issue, we invited you to vote for the best businesses across a variety of categories. After counting all the votes, we’re thrilled to share the top three winners in each category. The 2026 Reader’s Choice Best of Litchfield County list showcases your favorite spots, from best pizza and burgers to top inns, spas, architects, electricians, and much more. This is who you selected! If you have favorites to recommend for next year’s list, be sure to cast your vote. We hope this issue becomes your trusted guide. Congratulations to all winners!
Mary Beth Lawlor, Publisher & Editor-in-Chief

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We invited residents to nominate and then vote for their favorite businesses and destinations in Litchfield County. In each category, we feature the three choices with the highest votes. You’ll discover everything from favorite spa, brunch spot, gym, fine dining restaurant, plumber, cafe, florist, pool builder, architect, dermatologist, doctor, hike, and even the “best kept secret.”


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Cover: Jonni Eucalitto, owner of Pizzeria Marzano, by Lisa Nichols 16
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Despite rising interest rates and tight inventory, Litchfield County’s real estate market remained strong. Here, we showcase just a selection of the stunning homes that sold in 2025.
In this issue, we feature Lakeville Books and The Silo Cooking School; Charles Dubow interviews Jonni Eucalitto, owner of Pizzeria Marzano; we explore ice fishing on Bantam Lake; Clinton Kelly shares Kent’s favorite local finds; and the Happening in the Hills staff highlights some of our favorite local treats.









Christopher Stella is a writer, photographer, and marketer. In this issue, he writes about how ice fishing on Bantam Lake fosters friendships and community during the winter's coldest months.
Clinton Kelly is a television personality, style expert, and author best known for co-hosting 'What Not to Wear'. A longtime resident of Kent, he shares a personal look at some of his favorite local businesses, celebrating the shops, places, and small-town charm that make the community special.
Paula is a writer and journalist who has spent the last few years writing stories for Love Justice International, an anti-trafficking organization. In this issue, she covers The Silo Cooking School at Hunt Hill Farm as it enters its second year since reopening, carrying on a rich culinary legacy.
In this issue, Dubow reviews the superb Neapolitan-style Pizzeria Marzano in Torrington, voted Best Pizza by readers of Litchfield Magazine. He lives in Washington with his wife, Melinda, and their four dogs. He is currently working on his third novel.

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Ryan Lavine built his career in Philadelphia and New York before settling in Litchfield County with his wife and two daughters. In this issue, he turns his lens to Dino Kolitsas of The Silo, and the businesses featured in Clinton Kelly's Kent faves.
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In 2025, Litchfield County’s real estate market stayed strong despite rising interest rates and limited inventory. Most buyers were Brooklyn and Manhattan transplants, attracted by more space and fresh air. The county’s top schools, lower taxes, top-notch restaurants, and stunning rural landscapes proved irresistible to buyers. Below is a selection of properties that changed hands.

$6,700,000 Litchfield County’s highest residential sale of 2025*. Dragonfly Farm in Kent, one of the most unique estates in New England, began in the 1700s with the construction of the mill and the millkeeper’s house (which now serves as the guest house). The Federal-style stone house was added to the property in the early 19th century. In the 20th century, this main house was expanded by owner and architect Heathcote Woolsey. It was then owned by the Hammerstein family (of Rogers & Hammerstein fame). The current compound includes the five-bedroom residence, two-bedroom guest house, antique barn, office/gym/game room complex above the four-plus car garage, caretaker’s house, and a stone cabana. *Source SMARTMLS Stacey Matthews / William Raveis Lifestyles Realty






$6,400,000 Unparalleled custom-built modern Lake Waramaug estate in Washington: five-bedroom main house, two-bedroom guesthouse, large barn, infinity pool, hot tub, outdoor kitchen. One-hundred-foot water frontage, dock, and views. Many amenities. Abuts land trust property and hiking trails. Gated entrance. 31.19± Acres. Peter and Carolyn Klemm / Klemm Real Estate



$5,250,000 White Tail Farm is an 86-plus-acre estate offering the best of New England living. Centered around a restored c.1790s farmhouse, the property was substantially renovated and expanded, resulting in a spacious residence that artfully combines historical elements with modern amenities. The property features an in-law and main house, guest house, heated gunite pool, tennis court, sports court, spring- fed pond, three-car garage, and four-stall barn. This Roxbury home was offered at $6,250,000 and was listed by Jeffrey Phillips and Mark Madonna of the Madonna & Phillips Team at William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty. Jeffrey Phillips and Mark Madonna of the Madonna & Phillips Team / William Pitt Sotheby’s



$2,755,600 Set on three lush acres in the heart of Salisbury, this impeccably renovated 1840-built home blends historic character with modern luxury. Spread across 4,659 sq. ft., the residence features five bedrooms and five baths, rich wood floors, three wood-burning fireplaces plus decorative hearths, and a gourmet kitchen equipped with a 63-inch AGA five-oven range, Sub-Zero refrigerator, and Miele dishwasher. Outside, enjoy perennial gardens, fruit trees, a bluestone terrace, and a 16-by-45foot heated gunite pool—perfect for summer gatherings. Elyse Harney Morris and Liza Reiss / Elyse Harney Real Estate







$1,825,000 Discover the timeless elegance of 102 North St., a quintessential Litchfield residence that recently achieved a noteworthy sale. This exceptional property, located in the heart of historic Litchfield County, embodies classic New England charm with modern amenities. Having sold on December 16 for an impressive $1,825,000, it stands as a prime example of the enduring strength and desirability of the local luxury real estate market. The home offers serene living and sophisticated architectural details, making it a truly captivating property. Jaime Richichi / William Pitt Sotheby’s Kent Office



$1,150,000 Custom barn home on 14.5 private acres in Litchfield—first time on the market, and built by GEO Barns of Vermont. Tucked at the end of a quiet, private road of just six homes, this uber-efficient property offers a small carbon footprint and a lifestyle close to the land, complete with raised gardens and a chicken coop. Light-filled interiors feature vaulted wood ceilings, Douglas fir exposed beams, wide oak floors, and handcrafted doors throughout. The main-level primary suite opens to an expansive deck. An open living area centers around a floor-to-ceiling stone gas fireplace, with a crisp white kitchen, custom mudroom, and thoughtful details throughout. A truly special one-of-a-kind home. Drakeley Real Estate




$1,800,000 While seemingly the world has lost touch …here is a sanctuary of calm, passion, and clarity. This property harkens back to old world principles of honest craftsmanship, respect for the materials. Roadside perspective presumes a 1700s farmstead, rejuvenated. The reality is a carefully crafted 20-year-old Colonial Saltbox and large finished barn. Wood-shingled roof; beaded clapboard siding, hand-tooled pine floors. A brook tumbles through a sweeping pasture all enclosed in dry-laid stone walls. Tucked away on 91 serene acres along a quiet dead-end road, this exquisite timber-frame home is a rare blend of historic practicality and modern convenience. A host of modern conveniences like ovens set in New England fieldstone, Vermont farmers sink, Sub-Zero hidden behind faced cabinetry plus AC and geothermal heat. Bain Real Estate



$664,000 This beautifully designed two-bedroom, three-bath home in Goshen spans 2,177 sq. ft. and offers an expansive 2.45 acres of private space, perfect for those seeking tranquility without sacrificing convenience. Step inside to an open floor plan that radiates brightness, stunning hardwood floors, built-in bookcases, and soaring ceilings. The centerpiece of the living area is a striking floor-to-ceiling fireplace, creating a cozy atmosphere for gatherings. We closed this home just in time for the holidays! Susan O’Dell / William Raveis Lifestyles











Environmental enthusiasts gathered at South Farms in Morris to support the Housatonic Valley Association’s annual Auction for the Environment, on November 22. Hosted by mother-daughter actresses Christine Baranski and Lily Cowles, the event’s boisterous live auction followed a locally inspired silent auction. Funds raised further HVA’s mission of protecting the environmental health of the region stretching from the Berkshires to Long Island Sound. —hvatoday.org












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IT ALL BEGAN with a jigsaw puzzle.
“Whenever he starts working on a puzzle, my mother and I know that some new idea is going to follow,” says Alice Peck, speaking of her father, Darryl Peck.
Darryl is a serial entrepreneur with a particular passion for retail. In Litchfield County, he is best known for launching Outpost.com—both online
BY CYNTHIA HOCHSWENDER
and at its bricks-and-mortar location in Kent—during the early days of internet shopping. In addition to selling computer hardware and software, he advised Fortune 500 companies on how to bring their products to the web.
In 2006, the Pecks moved to Georgia to care for an elderly family member. To keep himself entertained, Darryl began doing jigsaw puzzles—and soon started thinking about opening an
Apple computer store.
“We ended up with 14 shops, from Virginia to Florida,” he says.
After selling that chain to GameStop, he found himself back at the puzzle table. The next idea: a small, independent bookstore. The Pecks opened their first shop on St. Simons Island—then Alice decided to return to Litchfield County.
“Salisbury felt like home
to me,” she says, “even though we’d moved to Georgia when I was 9.”
Darryl and Anne soon followed her north and decided to open a bookstore here—and then another.
The first shop opened two years ago on Main Street in Lakeville as Lakeville Books and Stationery. Last November, the Pecks opened a second location in Great Barrington, taking over the
beloved former Bookloft space. The new shop is also called Lakeville Books. No one seems confused by the shared name; customers are simply thrilled to have a bookstore again.
“All day, every day, people come in and thank us for being here,” Darryl says.
Social interaction is a key differentiator from the large online booksellers, says Darryl, who handles most of the ordering. Alice manages the Lakeville store, while Anne oversees social media and marketing—alongside her work selling real estate with Elyse Harney.
“My dad especially loves interacting with people and talking about books,” Alice says.
“Bookstores are all about discovery,” Darryl adds. “If you know exactly what you want, you can order it online from home. But here, people browse for 45 minutes, chat with
me, and walk out with an armload of books they didn’t know they wanted.”
Children’s books and novels top the bestseller list, but the shop offers a wide range of nonfiction and specialty titles, including automotive books and local interest sections.
Jigsaw puzzles (of course) fill the shelves, along with stationery, notebooks, and a curated selection of Japanese pens.
Cookbooks are another standout category.
“If you have 100 cookbooks, you won’t sell any of them. We have 600,” Darryl notes.
Both locations are open seven days a week, and customers can also browse online. Follow Lakeville Books on Instagram (@ lakevillebooks) for weekly staff picks and favorite reads.
329 Main St., Lakeville • 860-596-4500
63 State St., Great Barrington • 413-645-3256 —lakevillebooks.com



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BY PAULA CORNELL
ONE OF LITCHFIELD County’s most iconic and beloved gems is back in operation: The Silo Cooking School at Hunt Hill Farm.
Founded by Ruth and Skitch Henderson in 1972, The Silo was the first recreational cooking school in Connecticut, the impetus for what would later become the Food
Network, and a nonprofit promoting art, education, and sustainability. Culinary legends like Julia Child, Jacques Pepin, Wolfgang Puck, and Martha Stewart taught here, not to mention the musicians, artists, and other well-known figures that have passed through.
Now, under the leadership of Alessandro
Piovezahn, newest president and CEO of Hunt Hill Farm Trust, and awardwinning chef Dino Kolitsas, director of the cooking school, The Silo’s doors stand open once again, welcoming the community to participate in classes and events.
The Hendersons had a rich background in music and arts in New York before moving to the farm in New Milford. Ruth was a writer and chef; Skitch was a talented pianist who accompanied Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney, founded the New York Pops, and became the musical director of The Tonight Show Their passion was to
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create something lasting, establishing an arts and cultural hub built on farm-to-table sustainability and community service––elements that remain foundational to this day even after their deaths.
Soon after Piovezahn took over the farm in 2020, he met and teamed up with Kolitsas, who had recently opened his restaurant, Greca Mediterranean Kitchen + Bar, in New Milford.
“As a chef, the opportunity to bring to life something that was such a big part of the state’s culinary history, something with such a rich backstory—it’s an honor for me. It’s a privilege, and it’s better than winning awards,” says Kolitsas.
As they continue in year two since opening, Kolitsas and
Piovezahn will focus on new classes, events, corporate and private experiences, and expanding access through livestreaming and community partnerships.
“2026 is the year of the cooking school,” says Piovezahn.
Class participants get to cook in a kitchen set in history––the same oven that Julia Child cooked in, the same floors and ceiling from the original 1820 structure, all kept to modern standards while maintaining their rustic charm. A long dinner table is beautifully set in the background, ready for the class to enjoy their culinary masterpieces.
“You could be a professional chef or someone who barely knows how to boil water,” says Kolitsas. “It’s a recreational school.
You come to have fun, you learn a lot, you leave with recipes and confidence.”
They have a dozen or more chefs in rotation at any given time, including Carlos Perez, Rich Parente, and Jami Kopec, teaching classes in everything from beef Wellington to Polish pierogies.
This year is the school’s 54th anniversary, and they hope to continue for another 54 years.
“Our goal is to make it the locus for culinary activity in Litchfield County,” says Kolitsas. “We want this to be the place where the best dishes are born and the new and upcoming chefs are discovered––just like it used to be.”
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PEOPLE TEND to have very strong opinions about pizza. Deep dish or New York-style? Is pineapple an acceptable topping? Avocado? Clams? Thick crust or thin? Well the readers of Litchfield Magazine made their preference very clear when they voted Pizzeria Marzano in Torrington the best in the county.
When Marzano’s owner
BY CHARLES DUBOW
Jonni Eucalitto opened in 2009, he knew he was offering customers something different. “At the time, pretty much every pizzeria in Litchfield County was serving Greek-style pizza,” says the Torrington native, referring to heavier pies that feature thick, soft crusts. “They hadn’t been exposed to Neapolitanstyle craft pizza yet. We use
Marzano’s dough is made from all-natural, nonGMO Caputo “00” heritage wheat flour imported from Italy, which imparts just the right balance of chewiness and crispness. On Our
a woodfired brick oven that is kept at 800 degrees. At first people were skeptical of black blisters and bubbles on their crust. But then they tasted it.”
“It’s all about the ingredients,” says Eucalitto. “What we don’t make ourselves or source from local farms is all Italian. There’s nothing jarred, nothing canned, nothing artificial.”
How did Eucalitto learn so much about pizza? “I took off from college and backpacked around Italy. When I ran out of money in Naples, a guy who owned a
pizzeria let me work there, and I wound up staying and learned the craft.” In fact both Eucalitto and his uncle Chris are “pizzaioli,” trained by the Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana, which maintains the highest standards for authentic pizza making.
“I was amazed that I could actually eat two pizzas and not feel sick afterward,” he says of eating Italian style. “That’s because the pies were so much lighter, and the ingredients were so fresh. When we first opened, I didn’t do take-out; our pies are best when they are right out of the oven. But then I gave in, and now we do take out. I just hope people don’t have to travel too far.”
On any given night, it’s clear the decision to do take-out was the right move. A steady stream of customers walks through the doors to eat in or take away. The pies, in the Neapolitan tradition, are not the massive cheesy manhole covers with which most Americans are familiar. The 13-inch pies are delicate, slightly charred yet soft in the center, and absolutely delicious. Eucalitto offers both Pizza Rossa and Pizza Bianca, including many classics such as a Margherita with tomatoes, fresh mozzarella di bufala (the traditional cheese of Naples), fresh basil, and Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese; and the Quattro Formaggi, with mozzarella, fontinella, gorgonzola, and Parmigiano-Reggiano, topped with fresh basil, garlic, and extra virgin olive oil. Other favorites include The Jonni (fresh mozzarella, spicy Italian salami, prosciutto, pesto, fresh basil, and extra virgin olive oil) and The New Yorker, with scamorza (aged mozzarella), fresh mozzarella, a drizzle of tomato sauce, chopped sweet soppressata, and pepperoncini—finished with oregano, Mike’s Hot Honey, and burrata cheese. Pizzeria Marzano, 1315 E. Main St., Torrington—pizzeriamarzano.com




























DURING THE WINTER, the face of Bantam Lake becomes an opaque sheet of silvery ice punctuated with spots of color: reds and blues of plastic coolers, neon orange flags, the camouflage coats of bundled anglers.
Ice fishing on Bantam is a seasonal exercise in patience, presence, and community, with families returning to the lake each year to form new friend-
BY CHRISTOPHER STELLA
ships, and share food and conversation.
The lake’s location is prime—the climate of the Litchfield Hills provides more reliably “fishable” ice than what’s found in other parts of the state. It is home to an abundance of edible fish, including chain pickerel, yellow and white perch, largemouth bass, and northern pike—a fish native to the upper Midwest and Canada that was
introduced to Bantam Lake in 1971.
“Every year we restock Bantam Lake with pike from Minnesota,” says Christopher McDowell, a fisheries biologist with the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection’s Warm Water Program (and himself an angler). “It’s a predator that keeps smaller fish from overpopulating. They’re also active during winter,
which makes them a great target for ice fishing.”
The sport requires patience, dedication, and proper equipment. Because the lake can only be accessed via public boat launches, and motorized vehicles are not allowed on the ice, everything must be hauled in by hand. Anglers load their sleds with a bar or auger to drill through the ice, skimmers to clear the holes, bait, jigging rods,
small shelters for windy days, and tip-ups—devices that hold a line and erect a neon flag when a fish is caught, allowing multiple lines to be fished at once. Safety is essential, with ice picks, a throwable rope, a whistle to signal emergency, and flotation devices required for all participants—including pets. Dressing for the occasion requires layered wool and windproof outerwear (cotton should be avoided because it holds moisture), insulated waterproof boots, and sunglasses. “You should let people know exactly where you’re going,” notes McDowell. “It’s a safety precaution, as well as an opportunity; ice fishing is a communal event.”
The sport’s stationary nature lends itself to gathering. Once lines are baited, the day often settles into a rhythm of tending flags and sharing food with friends. Portable barbecues are frequent on the ice. When the day concludes, participants clean up food (which can attract animals) and
pick up any refuse or extra line that could entangle wildlife. Even on the ice, dog owners must curb their dogs.
Ice fishing not only creates memories, it supports sustainability. “Serious anglers keep detailed logs about the conditions on the lake and what they catch,” notes McDowell. “The information they provide helps us understand where we may need to allocate more resources.” For novices interested in trying the sport the Connecticut Aquatic Resources Education (CARE) program offers informational videos and online courses. But the best way to get started is to visit Bantam Lake on a clear, cold day and speak to the anglers themselves. “They’re eager to share information,” notes McDowell. “Lasting friendships are made when you’re on the ice talking, eating, enjoying nature. Sometimes, you forget you’re fishing.”
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In February 2026, Salisbury will mark a remarkable milestone, as Jumpfest celebrates its 100th anniversary, honoring a century of ski jumping tradition at historic Satre Hill. Hosted by the Salisbury Winter Sports Association, Jumpfest is one of the oldest continuously running ski jumping competitions in the United States, and a cornerstone of winter life in the Northwest Corner. The centennial Jumpfest weekend, scheduled for February 6 to 8, will feature the thrilling ski jumping competitions that spectators have come to love, along with longtime crowd favorites such as the Human Dog Sled Race and family-friendly festivities throughout the weekend. Athletes of all ages and abilities will take flight, continuing a legacy that began in 1926.
Looking ahead, Jumpfest’s 100th year also signals meaningful investment in the future of the sport. Significant improvements are underway at Satre Hill, including the construction of a new K36 intermediate jump, upgrades to snowmaking capabilities, and enhanced lighting. These improvements will strengthen training opportunities for young athletes, improve safety, and elevate the overall spectator experience during events.
Proceeds from Jumpfest support youth ski jumping and Nordic programs, ensuring the next generation can carry this tradition forward. As Salisbury celebrates 100 years of winter sports history, Jumpfest remains both a tribute to the past and a bold leap into the future.—jumpfest.org

FOR THE MOST PART, this particular reader’s choice is not to leave my house in Kent. But when I do, I rely on a small group of people who keep me fed, watered, and often quite inspired. Without them, I probably would have starved to death years ago. Or, at the very least, hosted some very sad dinner parties. So I asked them two
BY CLINTON KELLY
simple questions: What’s their favorite thing they sell, and what’s their favorite thing to buy in Kent. I’ll start each stop with mine.
At 109 Cheese, owned by Monica Brown, I find weekly solace from the world’s woes in a big wedge of Colston Bassett Stilton from Neal’s Yard Dairy. Literal heaven. When I ask Monica her fave, she says,
“They’re like my children! I could never pick a favorite.” When pressed, she admits that she takes great pride in her homemade soups, especially Rhoda’s Chicken Soup, her motherin-law’s recipe. “Homey and delicious,” she says. “Fresh parsley. Local freerange chickens. Broth from scratch.” Her personal favorite thing to buy in Kent?
“Stacy’s cinnamon rolls over at SoDelicious HomeMade Bakery. They’re phenomenal, not too sweet and nicely balanced.”
From Conundrum Farm, operated by Sarah Lang, I am not so patiently waiting for my favorite thing she grows: Strawberries! Is it June yet? Not even close. Sarah’s favorite thing to sell is heirloom tomatoes,
which she introduced this year with playful descriptions. “Basically a dating profile for tomatoes,” she says. “It was a joy to watch people read the cards.” Her favorite thing to buy in Kent is Conundrum Red from Kent Wine & Spirit. “Ira didn’t know my farm was called Conundrum Farm,” she says. “We laughed, and that bottle has been at many farm dinners since.”
Speaking of … at Kent Wine & Spirit, owned by Ira Smith, I love Angel’s Envy Finished Rye for making a scrumptious Manhattan, and I’m also disproportionately happy when he’s got my favorite Sancerre on sale (Domaine Hippolyte Reverdy). Ira loves Champagne and dry rosé, but what really excites him is the aperitif
world. “That includes all manner of vermouth, bitters, and amaros,” he says. His current obsession is Atamán Original Vermut. “Tamarind, orange, coriander, brioche—it’s all there.” He shops at Terston and admits, “For some reason, I keep buying glass pitchers for margaritas. I have an addiction.”
At House of Books, managed by Ben Rybeck, I’m as likely to leave with a greeting card as I am a novel. Their card selection makes me want to start my own greeting card company. (I won’t.) Ben is quick to point out that what they really sell isn’t books at all. “You’re selling the vibe, the curation,” he says. “We’re a smarty-pants bookstore that doesn’t take itself too

seriously.” His favorite thing to buy in Kent is pecorino and parmesan from 109 Cheese. “It works out because I can take a walk down the block and get some exercise before I buy cheese.”
Across the street is Terston, owned by Geraldine Woodruff, where I’m partial to the Hester & Cook paper placemats, an easy way to make an ordinary meal feel special. Geraldine’s favorite things to sell revolve around fabric. “I’m drawn to texture and color,” she says. “Our table linens are hand block-printed in India, each one a small work of art.” When she shops in Kent, she heads right back to House of Books. “I can’t imagine Kent without a bookshop,” she says, “or me without a book always close at hand.”

FROM EGG SANDWICHES TO MARTINIS, CUPCAKES TO CHAI LATTES, WE’RE SHARING THE LOCAL TREATS AND DRINKS WE CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF

PALMIER COOKIES
Cynthia Hochswender
Copy Editor, Happening in the Hills
Definitely worth driving out of your way for: the palmier cookies at The Bantam Bread Co. They’re light and crispy, with a caramely crunch.
BANTAM BREAD
853 Bantam Road, Bantam bantambread.com

CHAI LATTE
Vanessa Hammond
Business Manager, Happening in the Hills
A chai latte at The Smithy is my happy place in a cup—spicy, sweet,
and totally addictive. Add the café’s cozy, welcoming vibes and you get my favorite drink in my favorite spot.
THE SMITHY CAFE AT 9 MAIN
9 Main St., New Preston cafeat9main.com

THE PO CAFE
Paula Cornell Writer, Happening in the Hills
Favorite: Customer service at the Po Cafe
They were the first local business to learn my name when I moved here, and even sent tea and a cookie when I was sick.
THE PO CAFE
5 Kirby Road, Washington @thepocafe

EGG AND CHEESE SANDWICH
Christopher Stella Writer, Happening in the Hills
Always searching for the perfect egg and cheese sandwich, Blue Gate’s pillowy rolls and sharp cheddar make them Litchfield County’s uncontested champion (in my book).
BLUE GATE BOULANGER PÂTISSIER 2 Route 7, Sharon bluegatefarmct.com

HIGH 5 PIES
Alexandra Mazza Editorial Assistant, Dutchess Magazine
The best pies money can buy—
especially the triple berry! Find them at local shops such as Jam in Sharon or Conundrum Farm in Kent.
HIGH 5 PIES
Washington @high5pies

ILSE COFFEE
D.H. Callahan
Newsletter Editor
For me, there’s nothing better than taking a winter hike on a Cornwall Conservation Trust trail with a cup of coffee made from beans roasted locally at Ilse in North Canaan.
ILSE COFFEE
35 Railroad St., North Canaan ilsecoffee.com

PASTA HEAVEN
Jill Lawlor
Sales Executive, Litchfield Magazine
A local family business for over 30 years. Their fresh homemade pasta,
Italian meals, and support of the local community make this shop a hidden gem in Litchfield county.
PASTA HEAVEN
241 Main St.,Terryville pastaheaven.net

MAYFLOWER MARTINI
Charles Dubow Writer, Happening in the Hills
One of my favorite things to do in Litchfield County is to drink a martini in the Tap Room at The Mayflower.
TAP ROOM,
MAYFLOWER INN & SPA, AUBERGE COLLECTION
118 Woodbury Road/Rte. 47, Washington auberge.com/mayflower


CUPCAKES
Zandria Oliver
Production Assistant, Happening in the Hills
Best known for their delicious and creatively decorated cupcakes (vegan options too!)—from cocktail cupcakes to hot fudge cupcakes, they do it all.
HARDCORE SWEET BAKERY
619 Main St., Watertown hardcoresweetbakery.com

PEPPER AND EGG SANDWICH
Mary Beth Lawlor
Publisher and Editor, Happening in the Hills
Served on a billowy-soft hard roll, fluffy scrambled eggs are folded with melted American cheese and a hint of spicy peppers—simple, yet deeply satisfying.
PETRAROIA DELI
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DO YOU EVER WONDER what makes some providers so incredibly compassionate?
In the case of Rachel Beth Dorfman, Licensed Acupuncturist (L.Ac.) of SpringRoot Acupuncture, it is true empathy.
“Growing up in Connecticut, my sister suffered from misdiagnosed chronic Lyme,” she says. “At age 11 she had migraine headaches, joint pain, malaise, sleep and digestive issues that were so intense she was often bedridden.”
Being that Lyme and co-infections are complicated conditions that were not yet recognized, Dorfman’s sister’s options were prescription medications that didn’t work, and lifestyle changes to limit triggers that caused symptoms to flare. “It was no way to live. She was young and should’ve been living a bright, vibrant life. Instead she was told to drop out of competitive
swimming due to fatigue and to stop taking gymnastics because of joint pain. They shrugged their shoulders at her digestive issues. Spine pain, TMJ, and headaches didn’t respond to the prescriptions offered. I always wanted solutions for her that were more gentle and that worked with her body, for a practitioner to actually listen and figure out what was happening. It wasn’t until acupuncture was recommended that she started the journey to finding real relief.
“This is why I refer to my practice as ‘The Last Resort With the Best Results.’ You’ve been everywhere else, and been given the same disheartening prognosis, prescribed the same medications, and told: ‘This is something you’re going to have to live with.’ I’ve experienced that health care and the journey to healing can be so different.”
Soon after her sister’s incredible experience with the healing arts, Rachel made the life-changing decision to pursue her masters in Chinese Medicine and acupuncture. “Acupuncture saved my sister’s life. I wanted to share that with the world.”
She continues, “While in school, I watched a family friend suffer from peripheral neuropathy.
One’s golden years should be golden, not plagued with pain while doctors say that there is nothing they can do.” Understanding that Eastern Medicine excels where Western Medicine fails, Rachel developed treatment protocols for all variations of Peripheral Neuropathy (including diabetic and chemotherapy-induced) and now has a 90 percent success rate in treating this once difficult to manage condition.
“I was tired of seeing the older generation suffer unnecessar-
ily,” shares Rachel. “Diagnosing them as ‘just getting older’ has never sat well with me. I wanted to offer them a real option for treatment and care.”
Rachel has a long personal history in complicated conditions and understands how tragic they can be if left untreated. “I have sat where my patients sit during their initial consultation. I’ve experienced their suffering in a real way. I know the frustration of feeling hopeless. It brings me joy to say, ‘I can help you!’”
Rachel and her staff specialize in treating chronic pain, neuropathy, women’s health, and autoimmune diseases.
For more information about Rachel and what she treats, call 203-266-9088 or visit SpringRootAcupuncture.com.
Available on their website is a complimentary consultation offer with Rachel (a $155 value).









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BY D.H. CALLAHAN
FOR ENZA SORBARA of Enza Events, it started with flowers when she was just 13. At the end of an average weekday, she’d leave her junior high classes and go straight to her after-school job at a local flower shop, still wearing her school uniform. She fell in love with flowers back then the same way people fall in love with her arrangements and installations today: quickly, and passionately. That passion is what drove the creation of Enza Events, a full-service floral and event design studio where flowers are just the starting point. As the scope of events grew, so did the work—expanding into custom fabrication, installations, and full-scale event design for weddings, bar and bat mitzvahs, fundraisers, and galas. From place cards to lighting design,
ceiling installations to arches of beautiful blooms, Enza and her team can do it all. And you’ll see what “it all” takes when you visit their fully equipped New Milford studio, where the talented team brings ideas to life through thoughtful design, custom fabrication, meticulous attention to detail, and seamless execution.
That’s one thing that sets Enza Events apart. They love a challenge. Yes, they thrive on making stunning floral arrangements for every kind of event; but what really revs them up is a unique creative challenge. Sometimes that challenge comes directly from the imagination of a client, whether they’re an event planner, a hands-on bride, or a philanthropist throwing their own event. But not everybody has a crystal clear picture of how their event should look. In those cases,
Enza and her team help guide clients to focus their vision and unlock something spectacular.
And when it comes to creating something spectacular, space matters. Enza and her team do a lot of events in New York City, which, don’t get us wrong, is totally great. There’s an energy to the city that can’t be matched anywhere in the world. But when it comes to the potential to create something uniquely stunning, especially for weddings, nothing beats Litchfield County. “Connecticut offers such beautiful venues and scenery, and there’s a quieter elegance to this area that really lends itself to thoughtful, intentional design,” Enza says. “I love working in a place where I live — it makes the work feel more personal and a bit more connected to the community. Designing weddings in Con-
necticut is very different from New York City. There’s more creative freedom here with more room for authenticity, natural beauty, and timeless design. Our clients here tend to value the entire planning/design experience just as much as the end result, which allows us to create events that feel more meaningful rather than overproduced.” At Enza Events, it starts with flowers. But just like her passion and her business, every event can grow into something much more than beautiful arrangements. Thanks to the creativity, imagination, and ingenuity of Enza and her team, every party, every gala, every bar and bat mitzvah, and of course every wedding is elevated to an event you’ll be proud of long after your last guest has left.
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Our readers voted for their favorite things about Litchfield County in a wide variety of categories for our annual Reader’s Choice Contest in this Best of Litchfield County issue. The results feature people and businesses in various industries— including food, health and wellness, apparel and accessories, home and design, education, spa and beauty, and many more! We are excited to share with you the top three choices in each category not to mention, some of the local businesses that make Litchfield County the amazing place it is.

A modern tavern in Kent, serving breakfast options such as a lox smorgasboard and chicken and waffles.
THE WHITE HORSE COUNTRY PUB & RESTAURANT
The American and English pub menu includes filet mignon Benedict, crème brûlée French toast, and other popular dishes.
Serving American cuisine blended with French and Korean influences.

2 THE WHITE HORSE COUNTRY PUB & RESTAURANT
Burgers for every kind of burger-enthusiast.
With a signature black angus hamburger that has become a crowd favorite, West Street has an elegant vibe, and impressive food and service.
3 GW TAVERN
Two delicious burgers on the lunch menu: the salmon burger and the grassfedbeef Tavern Burger.

2 GW TAVERN
THE WHITE HORSE COUNTRY PUB & RESTAURANT
Traditional American and English pub fare, with outdoor seating by the river and inside fireside dining.
Longstanding locals’ favorite, with a full bar and large patio that overlooks the Shepaug River.
3 THE OWL
Casual food and wine bar with large outdoor terrace in the historic village of New Preston.

2 COMMUNITY TABLE
Commonly recognized for its acclaimed food and cocktails; has become a fixture in the community.
ARETHUSA AL TAVOLO
Offers refined farm‑to‑ table New American cuisine in Bantam, highlighting seasonal, locally sourced ingredients.
3 MATERIA
Chef David DiStasi offers seasonal, refined Italian cuisine served in an elegant dining room.




VOTED LITCHFIELD’S FAVORITE
We would like to express our deepest gratitude to all of our spa guests for your love and support over the past 21 years, and for nominating us again as your favorite spa! We can't wait to welcome you to our newly renovated spa in 2026 and pamper you from head-to-toe.

FEATURED WELLNESS EXPERIENCE
3.25 HR | $418
Indulge in a day of deep restoration with a Red Light Therapy Facial, 80-minute CauseMedic Botanical Pain Relief Massage, and CauseMedic Chill Out Pedicure. This package includes a luxurious CBD ginger wellness shot before treatment to boost relaxation.


2 LOST FOX INN & TAVERN
Reader’s Choice
With a British inspired breakfast, lunch, and afternoon tea menu, visitors can also enjoy a wide selection of specialty teas and local coffee.
Serves classic and contemporary American fare in a cozy, historic tavern.

Reader’s Choice
3 LA CATRINA
Led by a husband-andwife team, incorporating bold Mexican flavors with an Asian twist.

Reader’s Choice
Living up to the mantra “from scratch, by hand, all natural after 25 years,” this tiny shop produces artisan breads and desserts including fruit crostata.
2 THE WHITE HORSE COUNTRY PUB
Charming stream view, outdoor patio, delicious English-inspired menu.

Choice
Outside dining at this historic Warren inn, on a flagstone terrace shaded by a horse chestnut tree, overlooking Lake Waramaug, serving Austrian cuisine.
3 THE OWL
This popular New Preston wine and food bar has a large outdoor patio and woodburning fireplace, serving pizzas, salads, and more.
Handcrafted, authentic Italian pies that bring the tastes and traditions of Naples to Torrington using fresh produce and herbs from local farmers.
2 SASSO’S COAL- FIRED PIZZA
This New Haven-style pizza place in Torrington offers a variety of pies, from Margherita to lemon burrata clam.
3 THE OWL
A variety of specialty brick oven pizzas, from shrimp pesto to classic tomato.
2 OVENS OF FRANCE
This Woodbury staple provides fresh French pastries, breads, cheeses, and tea.

2 MERAKI
Offers a delicious variety of vegan, dairy-free salads, along with baked goods and breakfast options.
3 THE BAKEHOUSE
A small shop in Litchfield that offers an outstanding array of breads, cakes, scones, and cookies.
RIVER & RAIL CAFE
Made‑from‑scratch breakfast and lunch menus all day, homemade pastries, served in a cute cafe in the historic center of New Milford.
3 THE PO CAFE
Delicious breakfast, lunch, cakes, and more at this Washington town Green award-winning cafe.

Choice
The Pantry, located in Washington Depot, offers hors d’oeuvres, brunch, dinners, with plated service or buffet options.
2 CIESCO CATERING
Provides catering and fullevent planning, delivery services, and even cooking classes.
3 BLEU ON BANK
Premier caterer offering exquisite, locally inspired menus, and exceptional event dining experiences.

2 WINVIAN
A luxurious Relais & Châteaux property designed for comfort and indulgence.
Reader’s Choice
The inn offers guests privacy, intimacy, luxury, and a personalized experience tailored to meet your needs. New pool opens this summer.
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With a formal garden—and privacy—this compound is ideally suited for weddings and family gatherings.

2 THE PANTRY
Breakfast and lunch menus updated daily at this locals’ staple, with soups, sandwiches, salads.
Sandwiches served hot or cold, breakfast items, prepared foods, and grab and go salads at this well curated shop in Litchfield.
Deli-style grocery store selling sandwiches, hot foods, and Italian meats is a Torrington staple. Reader’s Choice
3
Reader’s Choice

2 NORBROOK FARM BREWERY
Connecticut’s first farm brewery offers a tour of the farm plus a popular tasting room serving IPAs like Glittering Rainbow, Candy Cap, and Awkward Hug.
Food trucks and live music, hiking/bike trails, and a disc golf course.

2 COMMUNITY TABLE
Ever-changing menu of inventive sophisticated cocktails made with the freshest ingredients. Reader’s Choice
3 HOUSATONIC
BREWING
Hand-crafted ales, hard seltzers, wine, and live entertainment.
THE OWL
This New Preston wine bar features a tiny bar serving expertly crafted classic and inventive cocktails, plus an outdoor patio and wood burning fireplace.
3 SPARROW
State-of-the-art cocktails named after cities, with ingredients from around the world.
Reader’s Choice

Fine craft spirits are distilled one batch at a time. Tours and tastings are conducted seven days a week, with a retail outlet on the premises.
Spirits are created with local grains and the distillery’s own spring water in scenic and historic Roxbury.

2
Watertown staple with award-winning wine, craft beers, snacks made to order, and beautiful views.
This popular winery in Warren offers tastings, a wine bar, tours, and a breathtaking view overlooking Lake Waramaug.
On 160 acres, this popular winery in Goshen offers flights indoors or out.







Reader’s Choice
Located in New Preston, offering an impressive selection of wines, spirits, craft beers, and CBD beverages.

Reader’s Choice
HUNT
A new New Milford favorite, with vintage and handpicked goods featuring accessories, clothing, housewares, and more.
2 KENT WINE & SPIRIT
Friendly environment where customers can find an unsurpassed selection of wines and spirits.
3 VILLAGE WINE CELLAR
Providing wine, classic and seasonal liquors, and craft brews to the Litchfield community since 1982.
Reader’s Choice
2 PRIVET HOUSE
Curated home goods, antiques, vintage fashion, and one-of-a-kind items in charming New Preston.
3 GEORGE HOME
Extensive inventory of mid-century modern, vintage, and antique furniture, objects, and art.


2 KEVIN L. DUMAS, CPA, LLC
Services include wealth management, bookkeeping, and more.

2 MERRYALL MANOR
A charming, five-bedroom home with plenty of space and gorgeous views in New Milford.
BAKEWELL & MULHARE
Full service firm in New Milford providing services in tax preparation, estate planning, payroll reporting, and audit representation.

3 DAWN PARKER, CPA
Services at this New Milford office include taxes, IRS problem resolution, bookkeeping, and more.
ARGYLL HOUSE
A Cotswold style family home in the quiet hills of Harwinton, with a secluded pond, storybook red barn, and a shady creek on site.
2 PETER TALBOT AIA ARCHITECTS
METCALF ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN
A full service architecture practice in Litchfield that creates beautiful, livable spaces by blending quality with creative design.
An award-winning general practice of architecture, specializing in many facets.
3 DANIEL FRISCH ARCHITECTURE
Sustainable design that merges aesthetics with functionality.

3 THE OVERLOOK NEAR SOUTH FARMS
This getaway has a full kitchen and a deck that offers stunning views.
2 SHANNON BLANTON
A visual artist known for her work in art history, studio practice, and curatorial projects.
MILLER
Multimedia artist who explores the influence of science and technology on modern culture. He makes paintings, screenprints, artist books, and sculptures.
3 AMBER MAIDA
Maida uses found materials from environments across the country for her paintings.













2 DOWLING TOYOTA
Offers high-quality new and used vehicles, an excellent service center, and a parts department.

Carries a wide range of new and used vehicles, offers expert financing and top tier service for all your automotive needs.

3 WETMORE’S
Wetmore’s offers new and used Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram trucks and cars, plus rentals.
Local community bank dedicated to excellent service for customers and communities, with 25 locations in Connecticut.
2 NATIONAL IRON BANK
With a longstanding history, this friendly local bank with multiple locations offers a variety of financial products and services.

Reader’s Choice
3 WEBSTER BANK
Fast and easy banking to help you build your nest egg.
2 ARGYLL HOUSE
Organic vegetable and flowerstand in Litchfield, offering a variety of farm fresh produce and beautiful florals.
A Cotswold-style family home in the quiet hills of Harwinton, with a pond, red barn, and shady creek.

2 HOUSE OF BOOKS
This independent bookstore has been a Kent literary landmark since the 1970s.
Provides cuts, color, wet shaves, beard maintenance, and more in a chic atmosphere in historic Litchfield.
2 LEN’S BARBERSHOP
In New Milford, services include cuts, head shaves, razor shaves, and hot towel services.
3 WEST STREET BARBER
Located in Litchfield and specializing in a variety of services such as haircuts, shaves, and color.
3 THE BARBER DEN
Pierce leads DPZ Barber Den, blending artistry and precision to elevate luxury men’s grooming.
A staple in Washington Depot for over 70 years, with a helpful staff offering the latest in books, gift items, games, and a splendid children’s section.
3 HONEYBEE BOOKS & TEA
Unique bookstore and tea shop in New Milford offering an inviting space for all, with a mission to support local teens. Reader’s Choice
Reader’s Choice

2 LAFRANCE MEDICAL AESTHETICS
Dr. Andreas Boker provides high‑quality dermatologic services in New Preston, ranging from medical to cosmetic dermatology.
Dr. Jeffrey LaFrance and his team provide anti-aging treatments.
3 LITCHFIELD MEDSPA
Offers skincare treatments, rejuvenation services, and personalized care for a refreshed appearance.












Reader’s Choice
Tilley’s services include full body sugaring, dermaplaning, intimate hair removal, and brow and lash enhancement.

Reader’s Choice
Offers 76 campsites in wooded and open areas along the lake, perfect for tents or RVs, with easy access to hiking trails, swimming, and lake views.
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Services include eyebrow shaping, microblading, eyebrow tinting, and microblade refreshes.

Reader’s Choice
Clean beauty boutique and spa specializing in brow shaping, skincare, and wellness.
LLC
A general contracting company in Washington known for impeccably finished houses with an expertise in building.
2 SOURCE CONSTRUCTION
New-build construction, property management, and renovations.
3 SEAN WOODWARDWOODCO, LLC
Provides new building, remodeling, and construction management.

Reader’s Choice
TAL FAGIN
A certified life coach who empowers clients to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals with clarity, compassion, and practical strategies.
2 ASPIRE - AMY JACQUES M. ED., ACC, CPC
Fosters self-awareness and leadership skills, empowering individuals.
3 KIM DEYOUNG Seasoned choice coach dedicated to helping individuals make meaningful choices.
2 COZY HILLS CAMPGROUND
Offers family-friendly activities, swimming, fishing, and reliable WiFi.
Reader’s Choice

2 DR. JAMES DOWNSDOWNS CHIROPRACTIC
Founded in 1986, offers personalized, holistic care with a variety of therapies.
3
Nestled on a peninsula in the waters of Bantam Lake, a haven for those seeking privacy and relaxation.
DR. MYLES ALTORELLIALTORELLI CHIROPRACTIC & MED SPA
This traditional chiropractic practice in New Preston is complemented by functional muscle and myofascial therapies.
3 DR. NESTOR MEJIAS - MEJIAS HEALTH AND WELLNESS
State-of-the-art spinal care based in New Milford.

Choice
A country store in Bantam known for its high end outdoor casual clothing and footwear. Offers brands such as Carhartt, Woolrich, and Pendleton.
2 WKND
Brings city style to the country with everything from perfect-fitting jeans to luxe cashmere and more.
3 J. SEITZ
High-end menswear brands are offered at this New Preston boutique, for country or city life.


Reader’s Choice
2 WKND
A Warren shopping destination for all things fashionable, and personal styling from head to toe.
Reader’s Choice

2 SPARKLE & SHINE DANCE
Offers dance classes for all ages, including ballet, hiphop, acrobatics, and more.

J. SEITZ
A destination for discriminating shoppers looking for key pieces. The women’s collections are edited for sustainability, spirited luxury, and style.
3 PINNACLE
Washington Depot shop offers curated women’s fashion, and a personalized styling service.
An inclusive community educating students in all aspects of performing arts, recreational to pre professional, in New Milford.
3 CHILDREN’S DANCE WORKSHOP
Offers 55 years of welcoming, high-quality dance education.
Reader’s Choice

2 BETH BUSCHERDERMATOLOGY
Specializes in cosmetic injectables, lasers, and dermatological care.

Reader’s Choice
DR. ANDREAS BOKER
Dr. Andreas Boker is a board‑certified and fellowship‑trained dermatologist and dermatologic surgeon with over 15 years experience.
3 LITCHFIELD MEDSPA
Litchfield Medspa offers expert skin care with 15plus years of experience, and full evaluations.
WRIGHT ELECTRIC
Third generation, specializes in residential and commercial installations, lighting systems, communications, generators, and more.
Reader’s Choice
LITCHFIELD DENTAL ASSOCIATES
Delivers exceptional care in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
2 EAGLE ELECTRIC
Provides total electrical solutions to both residential and commercial customers.

Choice
3 PINNACLE ELECTRICAL SERVICES, LLC
Provides reliable, professional residential and commercial solutions.
KYLIE COSTELLO
A New Milford native who manages and executes all events at 19 Main. She works with clients from morning to night planning their special event.
2 MULLEN FAMILY DENTISTRY - DAVID T. MULLEN, D.D.S.
Dr. Mullen specializes in general dentistry.
3 CACECI FAMILY DENTISTRY
Their priority is to deliver quality care to patients in a comfortable setting.
2 EILEEN SMITH
Eileen Smith Events is a complete event planning and design company serving the Tristate area.
3 ENZA EVENTS
A talented team creating dazzling events, handling every detail to make the end result perfect.












Reader’s Choice
2 NKYV RITUALS
Specializes in enhancing natural beauty through expert eyelash services, including extensions.

Reader’s Choice
SKIN + TONIC
Skin + Tonic’s eyelash lift and tint provides a naturally lifted, defined, and voluminous lash look.

Reader’s Choice
2 BARBARA TILLEY
- NEW PRESTON DERMATOLOGY
Customized facials designed by aesthetician.

Reader’s Choice
3 PILAR BEAUTY
Offers expert eyelash and eyebrow services, makeup, skincare, and private beauty lessons.
Facials customized for your needs using Environ products; located on the Litchfield Green.
2 WASHINGTON FARMERS MARKET
Held from May through November in Judy Black Park in Washington Depot.
Reader’s Choice

3 NKYV RITUALS
Beauty studio with expert skincare specializing in facials, skin treatments, hair, and lash services.
A family run organic farm in New Milford, grows 225 plus seasonal crops, sells seedlings, and supplies local markets and restaurants.
2 GOSHEN FAIR
An annual Connecticut agricultural event since 1910, offers competitions, rides, and delicious food.
NEW MILFORD FARMERS MARKET
Open on Saturdays May through November. Offers a large selection of local and organic produce, meats, and other goods.
3 LITCHFIELD HILLS FARM - FRESH MARKET
Sustainable, locally grown produce and Connecticut artisan products.
BRIDGEWATER FAIR
A cherished annual tradition, features rides like a carousel and 60‑ foot gondola wheel, along with farm animals, live entertainment, and delicious food.
3 BETHLEHEM FAIR
Celebrating 100 years, this is a true country fair with rides, livestock, competitions, and food,

Reader’s Choice
NEW MILFORD FITNESS & AQUATICS
State‑of‑the‑art fitness equipment, multiple group classes, steam and sauna, lap pool, exercise pool, Jacuzzi, racquetball courts, pickleball, and more.
2 OX HOLLOW FARMSTAND
A family-operated farmstand open seven days a week in Roxbury.
3 MAPLE BANK FARM
Fresh-grown vegetables, fruits, eggs, and poultry, with blueberry picking; located in Roxbury.
2 ENERGY HEALTH & FITNESS
Personal training, classes, wellness services, and modern gym equipment.
3 LITCHFIELD HILLS FITNESS
Full-service gym; fitness classes, personal training, group training, and more.
Reader’s Choice

2 RUTH CHASE FLOWERS
Offers fresh flowers, plants, and gift ideas for all ages and occasions.

Reader’s Choice
BANTAM BLOOMS
Provides expertly crafted, fresh, and affordable premium floral arrangements and gift baskets.
A luxurious floral boutique in Woodbury offering unique arrangements.
Offers museum quality materials and expert framing for art, photos, and unique objects.

Reader’s Choice
2 GREGORY JAMES
Known for custom framing for fine art, heirlooms, photos, needlework, and more.

Reader’s Choice
3 THE GOOD GALLERY
They help you design the perfect frame to elevate and protect what matters most.
Alofft Gallery on Litchfield’s historic Green showcases diverse contemporary art, featuring local, national, and international artists.
2 LITCHFIELD HILLS NURSERY
This family-owned business has been in operation for 70 years.

Reader’s Choice
WHITE FLOWER FARM
Since 1950 they have been providing a wide range of perennials, annuals, bulbs, shrubs, vines, amaryllis, and gardening tools and supplies.
3 SCOTT’S NURSERY & LANDSCAPING
Providin veggies, herbs, tropicals, supplies, and more since 1979.
BYRDE + THE B
A full service luxury salon, shop, and art gallery led by Emmy‑award winning stylist Scott Bond in the heart of Litchfield.
2 WASHINGTON ART ASSOCIATION
Founded in 1952, showcases emerging and established local artists.
3 MORRISON GALLERY
Featuring emerging, contemporary, and modern artists, highlighting regional and renowned works.
2 JOE’S SALON
Offers hair and skincare services including innovative hair and body treatments.

Reader’s Choice
3 DPZ NORTH
Prescribes the service best fit for you from classic to trendy and everything in between.
ACE HARDWARE OF LITCHFIELD
Ace Hardware of Litchfield offers personalized service, rentals, power equipment, and more.
2 WASHINGTON SUPPLY
Fourteen departments stocked with everything you need.
3 ACE HARDWARE OF KENT
Provides grill hardware, home improvement items, lawn tools, and more.

Reader’s Choice

2 THE WHITE MEMORIAL FOUNDATION
Offers over 40 miles of a variety of trails.
STEEP ROCK PRESERVE
This 998‑acre preserve offers hiking trails that follow the Shepaug River and lead to breathtaking views.
3 HIDDEN VALLEY PRESERVE
Has 700 acres of mixed forest and meadows with nearly 17 miles of trails.

Reader’s Choice
The West Cornwall Covered Bridge, built in 1864 from red spruce, spans 172 feet, symbolizing Connecticut’s rural heritage.

Reader’s Choice
VISITING NURSE & HOSPICE OF LITCHFIELD COUNTY
Nonprofit home health and hospice agency providing compassionate nursing, wellness clinics, and preventive care.
2 TOPSMEAD STATE FOREST
Preserves Edith Morton Chase’s historic estate and serene landscapes.
3 NEW MILFORD HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Shares local history through engaging exhibits, and educational programs.

Reader’s Choice
J. SEITZ
Iconic New Preston lifestyle store with curated furniture, fashion, apothecary, and distinctive home goods.
2 WASHINGTON HOME CARE
Homemaker, companion, and personal care service providers.
Reader’s Choice

2 LITCHFIELD STEREO
Offers up-to-date, highquality, reliable audio and video systems for both indoor and outdoor living.
Choice

2 PRIVET HOUSE
An emporium of home goods, antiques, vintage fashion, and other one-ofa-kind items for the home.
3 GEORGE HOME
Located in Washington, George offers mid-century, vintage, and antique furniture, lighting, and art.
2 CHARLOTTE HUNGERFORD
Offers behavioral health services, mammography, cancer care, and more.
3 ABBEY ROAD FAMILY CARE
Provides compassionate, reliable in-home senior support.
KENT COMPUTER SERVICES
Provides friendly, reliable IT solutions, walk in repairs, and quality computers and accessories to keep technology running smoothly.
3 FIRE CONTROL SERVICE - ALARM SERVICES DIVISION
Specializes in fire safety and alarm systems.
NEW MILFORD HOSPITAL
A nonprofit hospital that offers many medical services including cancer, neuroscience, heart and vascular, and digestive health care.
3 SHARON HOSPITAL
Offers emergency care, primary care, orthopedics, maternity, and a broad range of surgical services.







Choice

2 LITCHFIELD INN
Offers 32 beautiful rooms plus a fully equipped gym; new outdoor pool will open this summer.
The Mayflower Inn and Spa offers luxurious rooms, a vibrant decor, and a 20,000 square foot spa, blending English and Scandinavian influences in a stunning 58 acre estate.
3 WINVIAN
Provides unique luxury cottages, spa treatments, farm-to-table dining, and adventurous activities.

Reader’s Choice
PETER HOULDINGALLAGHER
Insurance advisor at Gallagher, Peter Houldin delivers risk solutions with trusted guidance and industry expertise.

Reader’s Choice
2 JEFF KILBERGNICHOLAS / TOBIN INSURANCE
Kilberg provides exceptional service.

Reader’s Choice
3 MADISON ROBERSON - LEVINSROBERSON TIERNEY & ASSOC., LLC Madison leads the way.
NICHOLAS / TOBIN INSURANCE
Provides high quality insurance products and 24/7 support, helping families and businesses with coverage, claims, and expert service for all needs.
2 ROBERSON TIERNEY & ASSOC., LLC
Expert advice, with a focus on Medicare education and personalized service.
3 GALLAGHER
Provides global insurance, risk management, and HR services, with over 52,000 employees.
2 SAMANTHA GALE DESIGNS
Full-service home design and store focusing on vintage farmhouse décor.
RAINES DESIGN
Personalized interior design offering curated furnishings, kitchen and bath design, lighting, skilled trades, and project management for luxury dream homes.
3 INTERIORS BY KLM
An interior design firm that coordinates with architects and contractors to bring together the perfect home.
Reader’s Choice

2 ONYX JEWELERS
Creates custom jewelry pieces that tell your unique story, blending legacy and artistry.
A New Milford mainstay that carries rings, earrings, pendants, bracelets, necklaces, charms, pins, watches, and estate and antique jewelry.
3 PAUL MORTON JEWELERS
A family-owned and operated jewelry store with fine-quality merchandise.

Reader’s Choice
VILLAGE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
This New Milford art resource provides a nurturing environment for creativity and development through educational fine art programs and events.
2 ASAP!
This Washington organization offers children diverse creative programming.
3 FIND ART KIDS
Nurtures young artists through hands-on creativity, art history, and inspired exploration.








Reader’s Choice
This New Milford staple carries a full line of flavored olive oils, both dark and white balsamic vinegars, and other gourmet food items.

Reader’s Choice
JEFF COPLOFFTREVENEN & COPLOFF
Represents businesses and individuals in real estate purchases, refinances, sales, general business, and more.
2 THE PANTRY
Carries a great selection of gift items like olive oils, kitchenware, linens, and dishes.
3 HIDDEN ACORN
The Hidden Acorn carries hardwood furniture, collectibles, housewares, and home decor.

2 MICHAEL TRAPP
Reader’s Choice
SCOTT’S LANDSCAPING & NURSERY
Scott’s takes great pride in their work and is dedicated to helping customers.
Specializing in landscaping, hardscaping, and property maintenance.
Michael Trapp specializes in antiques, architectural fragments, and eclectic interior and garden design.
Reader’s Choice

2 YARDSCAPES
Full-service design, construction, and maintenance company for their clients.
3 SABIN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Specializes in custom residential, commercial, and wetland management.
GREENHOUSE & GARDENS
Kent Greenhouse & Gardens offers comprehensive property care, including pools, landscaping, patios, fencing, decks, and more.
3 SCOTT’S LANDSCAPING
Specializes in landscaping, hardscaping, and property maintenance.
2 STEPHANIE M. WEAVER
Provides strategic legal counsel with integrity and client-focused advocacy.
Reader’s Choice

2 NEW MILFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Provides resources, programs, and services for all ages and interests.
3 ANDREA ASMAN
Attorney at Litwin Asman, PC, focuses on estate planning, elder law, real estate, and business law.
GUNN MEMORIAL LIBRARY
Promotes literacy, education, and local history while providing free public library services to Washington and surrounding communities.
3 OLIVER WOLCOTT LIBRARY
Provides services, materials, programs, and facilities that enhance lifelong learning.

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2 LORE’S NAIL SPA
Expert nail care and relaxing treatments providing a pampering experience in Kent.
THE SPA AT LITCHFIELD HILLS
The place to be pampered, offering standard manicures/pedicures, the Glow, the Softie, the Spa, and the Luxe.
3 PETRELA NAILS
Offers an array of nail care services such as gel nails and nail art in New Milford.







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2 INSTITUTE FOR AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
IAIS educates us about the Native American cultures.

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WHITE MEMORIAL CONSERVATION CENTER
Showcases wildlife sanctuary diversity through interactive exhibits, live animals, murals, dioramas, hands on learning, and scavenger hunts.
3 LITCHFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Committed to preserving the artifacts and archives of the town.

2 PRATT NATURE CENTER
A 200-acre outdoor education and wildlife preserve with trails.
A composer and pianist who has performed at a range of venues. David works in both New York City and Connecticut as a bandleader and solo pianist.
2 GARY CAPOZZIELLO
Award-winning violinist
Gary Capozziello is a highly versatile performer and educator.
3 TOM SCAROLA
Popular solo acoustic musician and band leader known for performing live at various venues.

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DR. TARA TRANGUCH
Dr. Tranguch offers general medicine, nutrigenomics, homeopathy, hydrotherapy, specializing in digestive health and wellness.
2 SPRINGROOT ACUPUNCTURE & WELLNESS
Offers facial rejuvenation, ear acupuncture, & more.
3 PLACERES INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE
Dr. Amanda Placeres integrates diet, lifestyle, and holistic therapies for health.
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STEEP ROCK ASSOCIATION
Steep Rock Association’s land preservation initiative is to protect property with high conservation and/or passive recreational value.
3 JUDY BLACK MEMORIAL PARK & GARDENS
A gathering place that invites friends and neighbors to relax, learn, play, and share.

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LITCHFIELD HILLS ORTHOPEDICS
Talented team of doctors and surgeons who are highly skilled in orthopedic surgery and the field of orthopedics.
2 STRONGER ROOTS THERAPY
Provides a holistic approach to child development, focusing on skills, environment, family support, and neurological development.

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EYES ON LITCHFIELD
Eyes on Litchfield is a boutique Bantam eye care practice offering unrushed exams, advanced lens technology, and curated designer frames.
2 BLONDIN SHEA EYE CARE
A father-in-law and son-in-law duo offering a wide range of services such as eye exams, sports vision, and Lasik.
3 DR. ROBERT KANE
Specializing in optometry and providing service in New Preston.











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2 MCKENNA ORTHODONTICSDR. MCKENNA
Decades of experience and professional leadership.

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O’KEIFF ORTHODONTICS -
EMILY R. O’KEIFF, D.D.S., M.S.
Dr. O’Keiff strongly believes in her role as an orthodontic resource and as a resource for oral health in general for the New Milford area.
3 DIXON ORTHODONTICS -
DR. JEFFREY DIXON
A dedicated orthodontist passionate about care.
DR. JOHN E. MULLEN
Dr. Mullen is a specialist in sports medicine, arthro‑ scopic surgery, and ortho‑ pedic trauma. He works with patients of all ages and in all stages of fitness.
2 DR. DOUGLAS WISCHLITCHFIELD HILLS ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATES
Nationally recognized.
3 DR. MITCHELL GARDEN
Dr. Garden, a board-certified spine surgeon, specializes in orthopedic care and spine surgery.

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ACE HARDWARE OF LITCHFIELD
Offers high quality power equipment, including mowers, pressure washers, and generators, from trusted brands like Stihl, Ego, and Toro.
2 WEST STREET POWER
West Street Power in New Milford sells & repairs
mowers, blowers, and other equipment.
3 GOFF’S EQUIPMENT SERVICE
Established in 2007, premier farm and power equipment store.

2 M HOME IMPROVEMENTIZZY MARCA
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O’DONNELL BROTHERS PAINTING
A painting company based in Roxbury, specializing in residential and commercial painting services.
Reliable painting, carpentry, roof services, and more.

2 COMMUNITY FIELD, LITCHFIELD
Encourages participation in numerous sports and events.

2 LITCHFIELD COUNTY PEDIATRICS
3 A&M QUALITY PAINTING
Founded in 1999. Reliable, with decades of comprehensive experience.
HARRYBROOKE PARK
This park, located in New Milford, is open 365 days a year, sunrise to sunset, for walking, running, cycling, meditation, reading, and occasional special events.
3 JUDY BLACK MEMORIAL PARK & GARDENS
Safe, beautiful, and engaging recreational spaces for all visitors.
CANDLEWOOD VALLEY PEDIATRICS
Founded in 1988, provides compassionate, family focused care for infants, children, and adolescents.
Provides child-focused care for patients from infancy through adolescence.
3 CANDLEWOOD VALLEY PEDIATRICSDR. EVAN HACK
Dr. Hack enjoys helping children of all ages.


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2 JULIE HAESCHE
Provides yoga, meditation, energy healing, holistic counseling, and therapy at Washington Wellness.


2 DIAMOND CREEK PET RETREAT
BRETT CATENO
Specializes in body transformation in men and women, bodybuilding, weight loss management, and more.

3 CAROLINE KINSOLVING
Offers private yoga sessions and family classes, in all levels of yoga.
ASPETUCK ANIMAL HOSPITAL
Affordable boarding and daycare services are veterinarian‑supervised, and care is provided by highly trained team members.
3 KATALYST KENNEL
A comfortable environment with many amenities, similar to those at home.
Each kennel consists of a private indoor and outdoor suite, with an oversized outdoor space. Reader’s Choice
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2 DEPOT DOG
The spa uses top-quality dry shampoos and conditioners that clean and nourish the skin and coat.
A MUDDY PAW PET SALON
Offers gentle dog grooming services from haircuts, bathing, and de shedding to specialty services like reiki for dogs.
3 THE GENTLE TOUCH PET SALON
Pet grooming salon making the grooming experience as stress-free as possible.
Reader’s Choice
2 STAY OVER ROVER
FAIRY DOG MOTHER
Interactive, family‑style dog boarding and pet sitting offering experienced care, excellent references, safe playful environment, and personalized attention.
Offers professional pet sitting, dog walking, and personalized care services.

2 DEPOT DOG
Sources high-quality sustainable products; pays attention to each pet’s needs.
Dedicated to providing a distinctive shopping experience for your four‑ legged friends. Offering an array of one of a kind and all natural pet products.
Natural pet food, treats, and supplements available at this mainstay pet store.

2 PLANET PHOTO - BY JANET TAUB
LINDSEY
PHOTOGRAPHY
Lindsey specializes in photographing people; branding for businesses and professionals, in home newborn and family and fine art school portraits.
Specializes in editorial portraits, personal branding, headshots, and more.
3 NUTMEG PHOTOGRAPHY
Fun-loving and skilled photographers provide the finest in photography.


2 NICOLE MARIE PHOTOGRAPHY
Reader’s Choice
Specializes in couples, maternity, family, weddings, and boudoir photography.
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2 ACTIVE HEALTH MEDICAL - DR. NICOLE ALTORELLI
Dr, Altorelli focuses on preventing illness.
NUTMEG PHOTOGRAPHY
Fun loving and skilled photographers provide the finest in photography services. They are dedicated to capturing and documenting the important moments in your life.
3 KATE UHRY
Kate is a wedding and family photographer with 20 years experience.
ACTIVE HEALTH MEDICAL - DR. ABRA MABASA
Dr. Mabasa provides compassionate, patient centered primary care at Active Health, specializing in preventive medicine.
3 HARTFORD HEALTHCARE - DR. MICHELLE APIADO
Family medicine practice located in Litchfield.

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PHYSICAL THERAPY AND SPORTS MEDICINE
Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine centers treat more than 20,000 patients annually, and empowers therapists to own and operate clinics.
2 GAIL HENDERSON, PT
Advanced training and decades of rehabilitation experience ensure evidence-based care.

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3 DEB ANDREWS
Deb Andrews’ mission is to drive patients’ visions to reality, and celebrate their success.
2 LITCHFIELD HILLS PLUMBING
A fully licensed, insured family business serving Litchfield Hills for 12 years.
JEFF BERRY & SONS
Located in New Preston and specializing in water heaters, pumps, water treatment equipment, service, and supplies.
3 MARBLEDALE PLUMBING & HEATING
Provides a full range of plumbing, heating, and air conditioning services.

2 MODERN SUPPLY
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ACE HARDWARELITCHFIELD
Offers a comprehensive plumbing supplies department with pipes, fittings, fixtures, and tools for DIYers and professionals alike.
Family-owned business, specializing in upscale decorative bath, kitchen, lighting fixtures, and plumbing supplies.

2 DOBSON POOLS
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3 PLIMPTON & HILLS
Comprehensive plumbing supplies venue.
LITCHFIELD COUNTY POOLS
Litchfield County Pools crafts exquisite custom gunite swimming pools and spas using premium materials and experienced professionals.
Over 50 years of experience in pool and spa construction, renovations, complete service, and equipment upgrades.
3 DENSCOT POOL & SPA
Gunite pools, vinyl liner pools, remodels, and pool maintenance.
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2 HOME WATCH OF CT
Acting as their client’s local contact, serving as their eyes and ears when they are away from their home.
JON PACIFIC
Based in Roxbury, property manager and concierge at large.

3 HIGHLAND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Offers professional home and estate management across three counties.
2 WASHINGTON MONTESSORI
Reader’s Choice
PETER PRATT NATURE SCHOOL
Mixed age outdoor pre school and kindergarten. The outdoor classroom includes 250 acres of woodland, farmland, meadows, and ponds.
Unique Montessori programs that focus on toddlers through 8th grade.
3 RUMSEY HALL SCHOOL
This co-ed Pre-k-nine boarding and day school emphasizes academics.

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WILLIAM PITT SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY
William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty is a premier real estate brokerage firm in Litchfield County.
2 KLEMM REAL ESTATE
The agency has built a reputation as a leader of luxury property sales and rentals in Litchfield County.

Reader’s Choice
3 EJ MURPHY REALTY
The brokerage specializes in residential and commercial sales and rentals, and investment services.
DAVIS RAINES DESIGN
Reimagine your home with personalized design, curated furnishings, kitchen and bath solutions, lighting, skilled tradesmen, and expert project management.

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KENT SCHOOL
An independent boarding/day school with comprehensive programs for college preparation.
2 J.L.FABBRI DESIGNS
Jessica Fabbri creates lifelong home renovations with New England character.
3 PETER TALBOT AIA ARCHITECTS
An award-winning general practice of architecture.
2 FREDERICK GUNN SCHOOL
Private boarding and day school offering opportunities for leadership.
3 CANTERBURY SCHOOL
An independent, coeducational boarding and day school.

2 RUMSEY HALL SCHOOL
Private school that seeks to value and celebrate unique gifts.
Reader’s Choice
WASHINGTON MONTESSORI SCHOOL
Offers students an engaging and substantive academic environment that encourages independent thinking.
3 INDIAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL
IMS prepares students academically and personally, fostering curiosity, collaboration.


























Reader’s Choice
FAT CITY SCREEN PRINTING & EMBROIDERY
Offers custom apparel, promotional products, and expert design services in New Milford since 1980.

Reader’s Choice
2 MURPHY BOYZ PRINTING AND MARKETING
Custom silkscreen printing for apparel and promotions.
3 WRITE WAY SIGNS & DESIGN
Since 1956, Write Way Signs has created distinctive signs.

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This facility provides residents with quality care in the most appropriate setting based on a person’s needs.
2 BELLA LUNA GIFTS
This gift shop offers curated home, garden, wellness, and artisan-made gifts from local creators.

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BYRDE + THE B
A full service luxury salon, shop, and art gallery located in Litchfield.
2 GEER VILLAGE SENIOR COMMUNITY
Geer provides compassionate healthcare through all stages of aging.
3 KEYSTONE PLACE AT NEWBURY BROOK
Located on a beautifully landscaped campus in Torrington.

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SUSAN B. ANTHONY PROJECT
Promotes safety, healing, and growth for all survivors of domestic and sexual abuse, and advocates for the autonomy of women.
2 SILLY SPROUT
A unique children’s shop with an abundance of toys, books, clothing, and a host of imaginative items.
3 KENT GREENHOUSE & GARDENS
Offers personalized gardening expertise and has a beautiful gift shop.
NORDICA TOYS
Located in New Milford with a variety of toys, games, and puzzles for all ages since 1981.
3 HICKORY STICK BOOKSHOP
An independent book shop also offering creative toys for children.

2 F.I.S.H. NWCT
Supports the homeless with 35-bed shelter, provides food for 643 families year-round.
3 GREENWOODS COUNSELING & REFERRALS
Provides access to high-quality, affordable mental healthcare and supportive social services.
2 PEGGY MERCURY
A boutique and gallery offering beauty, unique accessories, art, and objects.
Pinnacle offers thoughtfully selected women’s fashion and lifestyle pieces, seam lessly blending style, comfort, and versatility for everyday life in the country.
3 MARKET STREET CREATIVES
Creative hub in Torrington featuring shops, classes, coffee bar, and maker spaces.
Reader’s Choice

2 THE WELL AT THE MAYFLOWER INN
THE SPA AT LITCHFIELD HILLS
Full‑service day spa and salon with world‑class treatments including luxe manicures and pedicures, skin care, massages, energy cleansing treatments,
Award-winning impeccable spa with holistic and restorative health treatments.

Reader’s Choice
3 LITCHFIELD MEDSPA
Offers skincare treatments, rejuvenation services, and personalized care for a refreshed appearance.

Reader’s Choice
MO VAN MOFFAERT
Offers six‑week sessions of Learn to Swim group lessons through local parks and recreation programs.
LITCHFIELD CENTER SCHOOL - KATIE FRANK
Speech therapist for nearly 10 years at Litchfield Center School.
2 FOR GOODNESS SPEECH
Locally owned speech therapy clinic in Warren, providing personalized services for children.
Camp
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2 LITCHFIELD JAZZ CAMP
3 MICHELLE STECK
Speech therapist at Region 20 School District.
PRATT NATURE CENTER
A 255‑acre environmental education center for ages 4 14, offering a magical blend of outdoor exploration, and a summer of nature‑inspired joy.
Noncompetitive, all-inclusive program where students are taught in skill-based combos.
3 VILLAGE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
This New Milford art resource provides programs and events.
2 LITCHFIELD COUNTY SWIM TEAM
Teaching swim lessons for over 10 years in Litchfield County.
3 OTTER ZONE AQUATICS LLC
Offers group and private swim lessons for all ages, focusing on confidence.

2 ACCESS SUCCESS
Reader’s Choice
REIS LEARNING CENTER
An independent learning center located in New Milford offering individualized academic programs catering to each child’s needs.
This resource in New Milford offers students aid through tutoring and in the college admissions process.

Reader’s Choice
3 TITUS TUTORS
Individualized and research-based curriculums that help students achieve their goals.
A popular outdoor live performance venue as well as an award winning events venue on a working farm with stunning pastoral views.
2 INFINITY HALL
Hosts over 200 annual entertainment shows with national and regional artists.
3 HOUSATONIC BREWING COMPANY
Provides live music entertainment—everything from rock to blues to country.












Reader’s Choice
WARNER THEATRE
This iconic theater presents dance performances by The Nutmeg Ballet Conservatory, movie showings, Metropolitan Opera performance simulcasts, and events.
2 SHARON PLAYHOUSE
Presents high-quality performances while also serving as a teaching theater.
3 THEATREWORKS NEW MILFORD
Dedicated to delivering outstanding, affordable entertainment.

Reader’s Choice

ASPETUCK ANIMAL HOSPITAL
In New Preston, an exemplary staff delivers the highest quality service to clients and their pets, using state of the art equipment and technology.
2 LITCHFIELD HILLS VETERINARY HOSPITAL
Committed to exceptional care for your pets’ best experience.
3 ROXBURY ANIMAL CLINIC
Services include large and small animal medicine and surgery.

Reader’s Choice
Edward Jones creates custom financial strategies tailored to your goals for long‑term security.

Reader’s Choice
SOUTH FARMS
The award‑winning White Barn hosts weddings, twilight concerts, and Litchfield Magazine’s annual Savor Litchfield culinary event.
2 MAYFLOWER INN & SPA
Beautiful country retreat with 58 acres of lavishly landscaped gardens and woodland.

2 STEEP ROCK PRESERVE
Nationally accredited land trust conserving landscapes.
Reader’s Choice
3 19 MAIN
Destination for weddings, private parties, corporate events, and fundraisers.
A 501(c)(4) organization, dedicated to protecting its forests and countryside; offers countless trails and paths for visitors to explore.
3 PRATT NATURE CENTER
A 205-acre Litchfield County preserve, offers hiking, wildlife exploration.

Reader’s Choice
Charym is a serene sanctuary for movement and mindfulness, offering yoga, sound healing, workshops, and holistic balance.
2 EDWARD JONESCAILYN PARADISE
Cailyn primarily focuses on helping retired individuals and families.
3 PASNAU INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
Offers portfolio management and financial management support.
2 EVOLVE Focuses on building authentic relationships by offering yoga classes and community events.
3 WASHINGTON WELLNESS
Specializes in holistic wellness of all kinds. Their services support physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

























