Blue Hills may be a community in Hartford County, Connecticut, encompassing the northwest corner of city|town} of Hartford and therefore the southwest corner of the town of Bloomfield. The Bloomfield portion is listed by the U.S. Census Bureau as a census-designated place (CDP). The population of the Bloomfield CDP portion was three,020 at the 2000 census. Blue Hills is home to several colleges and houses. It’s roughly ten,000 residents, and has many colleges and one university settled there. Its main thoroughfares area unit Granby Street, Blue Hills Avenue (Route 187), Plainfield Street, Bloomfield Avenue (Route 189) and Albany Avenue (US 44). Connecticut Transit operates many bus routes through the neighborhood, like the fifty and fifty two, that run on Blue Hills Avenue, the fifty six and fifty eight, that run abreast of Albany Avenue and Bloomfield Avenue, the 74, that runs through Westbrook Village on its thanks to Copaco shopping precinct via Granby Street, and the 76, that runs on county Street towards Bowles Park. Blue Hills incorporates a majority of American and African yank folks. Academic establishments embody Annie Fisher faculty, Mountain Laurel faculty (Annie Fisher faculty Annex), Rawson faculty, writer faculty, Weaver highschool, Watkinson faculty, and therefore the University Of Hartford.
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