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Sherman's Trinity Church Nears Finish

Monday, September 1, 2025

After nearly two years of anticipation, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Sherman is approaching the finish line on its much-watched construction project. Now, as 2025 moves forward, the new structure is taking its final shape—an encouraging sign for parishioners and townspeople alike.

Trinity Church Rises from Ashes

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Sherman's Holy Trinity Catholic Church has undergone a transformative journey, as it evolves to meet the needs of its congregation. From leadership changes and a significant parish merger to the approval and construction of a new chapel, a lot has happened in a just a few years. The new structure aims to blend modern functionality with Sherman's architectural heritage, ensuring a welcoming space for worship and community activities.

Sherman CT Stats

Area (mi²): 21.914
State: Connecticut
Population: 3,516
Growth Rate: -0.2%
Aver. home income: $221,125
Aver. home: $656,253
Poverty rate: 2.88%
Median age: 59.4 years
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The Town of Sherman Connecticut

Founded in 1802, Sherman has a rich colonial history and maintains a traditional New England village center. The town is served by a single K-8 school, Sherman School, after which students typically attend New Milford High School or private institutions. There is no major commercial development, reinforcing its rural charm.

The town places a strong emphasis on conservation, with protected open spaces such as Naromi Land Trust properties and state parks ensuring sustainable development. The Sherman School serves students from pre-K to 8th grade, with high schoolers attending regional schools in nearby towns.

Civic engagement is strong, with local governance handled through town meetings. Conservation is a priority, with efforts to preserve open space, protect Candlewood Lake’s water quality, and maintain the town’s natural beauty. Sherman has consistently been recognized as one of the best small towns in Connecticut for its quality of life and environmental preservation efforts.

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