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Scotland Town Clerk Sharon George enters the Scotland, Connecticut, post office. A federal bill sponsored by Democratic Congressman Joe Courtney would consolidate Scotland’s has six zip codes, an uncommonly high number for a town of less than 1600 residents and only 600 addresses. “If you live in Scotland and your address is Hampton, and you're a woman in labor,” said George, “The last thing you're thinking about is, wait, that's my mailing address. So a lot of times we have our birth certificates, and until mom and dad come in looking for it, I don't even realize it's missing.” January 20, 2026.
Mark Mirko
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Connecticut Public
Imagine, six ZIP codes, in a town where there are no more than 16-hundred residents. That’s the reality for one small Eastern Connecticut town. But a proposed federal bill might simplify things.
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