Short Beach

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Short Beach is a beach neighborhood in Branford, Connecticut. It is the westernmost of Branford's 7 neighborhoods, the others being: The Hill, The Center of Town, Pine Orchard, Stony Creek, Indian Neck, and Brushy Hill. Short Beach's population is approximately 1,500. Roughly one mile long, it is situated in New Haven County and is bordered by East Haven to the west, Branford to the north and east and Long Island Sound to the south. It is home to many small islands, the largest being Kelsey's Island which has a few small cabins used as summer homes.

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[edit] Attractions

Short Beach is home to half of the famous Shore Line Trolley Museum which is also in neighboring East Haven, Connecticut. Also in Short Beach are the Yale Corinthian Yacht Club (YCYC), Shore Automotive, Short Beach General Store, the Adult Day Care Center, Short Beach Church, Cranberries bakery, Argentine-Italian reasturant Che Tango, a fire house. Short Beach has 3 parks, the largest being Pardee Park in the center. Short Beach has a 3-day festival at the end of summer called Short Beach Days with a parade, lip-synching contest, races, basketball, and sand castle building.

Short Beach is known for the population of Monk Parakeets that live there. It is said that they escaped from a zoo and never left the neighborhood.[citation needed] The parrots took up residence in the community's trees and can be heard and seen all year long.

[edit] History

  • Short Beach was occupied by the Quinnipiac and possibly the Paugussett tribes in the 1600s but this information is still disputed.
  • The modern day Short Beach was founded with Branford in 1644 by British colonists.
  • 1920s Short Beach becomes a summer town rivaling many of Rhode Island's beach towns in popularity.

[edit] Environment

  • Short Beach has a temperate climate and has very hot summers and cold winters, although snow is rare due to the area's close proximity to the shoreline.
  • Many oak trees, apple trees, pines and maples grow in the area.
  • Common animals in the area include foxes, rats, racoons, mice, possums, skunks, gulls, pigeons, monk parakeets, common terns, ducks, the very rare deer, turkeys, chickens, rabbits, and feral cats. Cornsnakes also live in some Short Beach areas.
  • Feral dogs have been a problem at times.

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