New Milford is the gateway to the Litchfield Hills along US-7 and US-202, with the Kimberly-Clark facility on Sullivan Road, the Century Brass Mill industrial spine, and the steady contractor flow throughout the western Connecticut hills driving freight volume. The town is the largest by area in the state and serves as a regional retail and contractor hub for the surrounding rural towns.
New Milford is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. The town, part of Greater Danbury, as well as the New York Metropolitan Area, has a population of 28,115 as of the 2020 census. New Milford is located within the Western Connecticut Planning Region.
New Milford is the geographic center of the Litchfield Hills freight market, the largest town in Connecticut by area, and the spot where US-7 contractor freight, Kimberly-Clark inbound parts, and the steady rural retail flow all converge. Route 7 carries freight north toward the Berkshires, US-202 carries east-west commercial traffic, and the town's downtown industrial spine generates daily distribution and manufacturing freight. Road Rescue Network keeps a rescuer staged on Route 7 so most calls clear in under 40 minutes.
The breakdown rhythm here is shaped by the rural hills: brake-fade calls on the Route 7 grades, winter winching on the back roads, and contractor truck failures at the Kimberly-Clark and Century Brass campuses. A loaded contractor truck losing brakes on US-7 north, or a Kimberly-Clark inbound tractor stalling on Sullivan Road, are routine calls. Our mechanics know the Connecticut State Police shoulder protocol and the regional terrain.
Whether you are running Litchfield Hills contractor freight, dispatching to Kimberly-Clark inbound, or pulling through on US-7 north to the Berkshires, the nearest verified rescuer in our New Milford network is one phone call away. 24/7 dispatch with confirmed ETA and direct hand-off.