Waterville (Waterbury)


Waterville is a neighborhood of the city of Waterbury, Connecticut. It was formerly known as Pine Hole and Haydensville. It has been home to industrial and manufacturing facilities from the 1960s onward. The ethnic makeup of Waterville consists of Italian, Irish, French and Latin American. This section of Waterbury contains two parks and the main office of the city's Department of Transportation.

Population

Waterville makes up 25,220 of Waterbury's 110,189 population. Of that number, 11,445 are male and 13,765 are female. Waterville has 9,528 households with an average household income of $45,983.
Waterville is above sea level and lies in the Eastern Time Zone, observing daylight saving time. In addition, Waterville is located two miles to the north of downtown Waterbury, three miles to the east southeast of Watertown, four miles to the west of Wolcott, five miles to the northeast of Middlebury, five miles to the south southwest of Plymouth, five miles to the south southeast of Thomaston, and to the west southwest of Hartford.

Notable people