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7247 Center Rd
Ashtabula, OH 44004

Saybrook Township in Ashtabula, Ohio, is a historical township steeped in rich heritage. Originally named after the Connecticut Saybrook Colony, it stands as the sole Saybrook Township in the state. The township's roots trace back to early settlers like George Webster, marking its establishment as a separate entity in 1816.

With a quaint community bulletin board and a serene cemetery, Saybrook Township exudes a small-town charm that harks back to its early days as Wrightsburg. The township's Trustees hold monthly meetings open to the public, promoting community engagement and involvement in local governance.

From leaf bag collections to special board meetings, Saybrook Township remains dedicated to preserving its history and fostering a sense of togetherness among its residents. The township's land, originally owned by the Wright family, has evolved over the years, encapsulating a bygone era while embracing modern-day civic responsibilities.

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