Shelton

Huntington, Shelton Neighborhood

Nestled amid rolling hills, Huntington offers a charming blend of historic colonial homes and modern residences, all set along tree-lined streets with a welcoming, tight-knit community spirit. Known for its picturesque green and family-friendly events, Huntington is where tradition and neighborly warmth create a true sense of belonging.

Shelton features numerous green spaces with over 50 parks available, providing abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation. The community offers a selection of both public and private elementary and secondary schools within a short distance, supporting educational needs. Meal options include several local restaurants complemented by around 10 supermarkets, making grocery shopping accessible. Housing primarily consists of spacious single detached homes along with townhouses, many built around 1975, presenting a variety of well-established architectural styles. Parking is plentiful, simplifying access by car throughout the area. Calm and peaceful surroundings add to the neighborhood’s overall appeal for residents seeking a serene environment.

Shelton offers a great variety of green spaces to enjoy. There are over 50 parks close by for residents to unwind in, like -1, which results in them being easy to get to from numerous locations in Shelton. Finally, this city remains relatively quiet, since there are few people out and about on the streets, although noise levels are higher closer to the railway line.

Highlights of Huntington

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Shelton History Center

Located on Church Street in the heart of Huntington, the Shelton History Center is a treasure trove of local heritage, featuring preserved historic homes and captivating exhibits that detail the area's rich New England roots and community traditions.

🏫 Huntington Center Historic District

Anchored by the iconic Huntington Green, this neighborhood historic district is home to charming colonial-era homes, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, and hosts seasonal events, making it a beloved hub for culture and community gatherings.

🍽️ Center Street Dining

Center Street, adjacent to the Huntington Green, boasts cozy eateries and unique local restaurants such as Amici's and The Blue Goose, giving residents and visitors alike a taste of the area's small-town charm and diverse flavors.

🛒 Jones Family Farms

Just north of the Huntington neighborhood, on Walnut Tree Hill Road, Jones Family Farms is a local institution offering seasonal berry and pumpkin picking, a holiday tree farm, and a market featuring fresh produce and community events.

🚴 Shelton Lakes Recreation Path

Connected to several Huntington neighborhood trailheads, this multi-use path winds through woodlands, meadows, and past lakes, providing residents with opportunities for hiking, biking, bird-watching, and year-round outdoor recreation right in their backyard.

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This May in Huntington

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

Every Saturday, May 16–October 31, 2026

Shelton Farmers Market

100 Canal Street, Shelton (across from Riverwalk and Veterans Memorial Park) • 9:00 AM–12:00 PM

A weekly opportunity starting mid‑May to shop for fresh, locally grown produce, baked goods, and artisan products just minutes from Huntington—great for grabbing farm‑fresh ingredients and supporting local growers.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Mother’s Day Cake Decorating Class

Piece of Cake by Brittany, 90 Huntington Street, Shelton • 6:00 PM–8:00 PM

Create a beautiful custom cake for Mother’s Day in a fun hands‑on class right in Huntington, ideal for families or individuals looking for a festive, creative outing close to home.

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Friday–Saturday, May 29–30, 2026

Food Trucks on the River Festival

Veterans Memorial Park, Shelton • Fri 5:00 PM–10:00 PM; Sat 11:00 AM–8:00 PM

A vibrant two‑day food truck festival just a short trip away, with live music, children’s activities, artisans, and a Pride ceremony—perfect for a family evening out or community gathering.

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Monday, May 11, 2026 (deadline)

Passport to CT Libraries Program (turn‑in by)

Huntington Branch or Plumb Memorial Library, Shelton

Local families can complete the state‑wide Passport program that ran in April by turning in their stamped passport by mid‑May—great for encouraging reading, exploring library branches, and entering prize drawings.

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Monday, May 18, 2026

Shelton Art League Demonstration: Pastel with Christine Ivers

Shelton Art League (former Bridgeport Art League of Huntington, CT) • 1:00 PM–3:00 PM (after monthly meeting)

Art enthusiasts in Huntington can attend a pastel demonstration by Christine Ivers at the local Art League—an inspiring and accessible opportunity to engage with local artists and sharpen creative skills.

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From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Huntington

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Huntington

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