Trusted Local Hearing Care Available For Weston, CT

Originally part of Wallingford, Cheshire, CT was settled in 1694, known as New Cheshire Parish, becoming an independent town in 1780. As an early settlement in New England, our community is home to several National Register of Historic Places sites, like the Cheshire Historic and Marion Historic Districts, the Farmington Canal Lock, and the First Congregational Church of Cheshire.

Like so many communities in southwestern Connecticut, Weston, CT is ranked among the most affluent towns in America, ninth on Connecticut Magazine’s best towns in Connecticut, while SafeWise ranked us the safest town in Connecticut and sixth safest in America. Our community is spread out due to two-acre zoning, as well as being focused more on residential development than commercial development.

Since our community doesn’t have a train station, it’s pretty quiet here, though our 1,746-acre Devil’s Den Preserve is visited by about 40,000 people every year. Grist, cider, lumber, and fulling mills, along with the production of apples, onions, and potatoes, were the focus of early settlers, which steadily declined as land was bought up for residential purposes.

In addition to our Devil’s Den Preserve, our community encourages outdoor recreation of all kinds, featuring Bisceglie Park, with baseball fields, a swimming hole, a two-mile (3 km) jogging trail and fitness stations, Morehouse Farm Park, with eight partially overlapping ball fields, Keene Park, Katherine Ordway Preserve, Sixteen preserves included in the Aspetuck Land Trust and an extensive amount of open land around the Saugatuck Reservoir, with trails and opportunities for fishing.

Interacting with nature as well as family, friends, and neighbors enrich your quality of life, but hearing challenges can limit their benefits. Dr. Bauman, a major contributor in the field of audiology worldwide and co-founder of AVI New England, gives Weston residents an opportunity to continue to thrive by making personalized and local solutions to address hearing loss, tinnitus, sound sensitivity issues, balance disorders, and other hearing care services available at our Norwalk, CT clinic.