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The Scantic River (pronounced SKAN-tik) is a river that flows through the states of Massachusetts and Connecticut. It's tributaries rise in the towns of Hampden, MA,Wilbraham, MA, East Longmeadow,MA and Monson,MA and Stafford, CT, and Somers, CT, forming the river in the town of Hampden, MA, south-east of Springfield, Massachusetts. The Scantic flows southwest for 25 miles, through the towns and communities of Hampden, MA, Somers, Somersville, Scitico, Hazardville, Enfield, CT, East Windsor, CT, Broad Brook, Scantic, South Windsor, and East Windsor Hill, CT, until joining the Connecticut River near the East Windsor Hill community, part of South Windsor. There are 2 areas named after the river. One is a small community, and part of East Windsor, CT. the other is in the southeast section of Hampden, MA, near the corner of Scantic Road and Rock-A-Dundee Road. Among things named after the river are several roads, the Scantic River Valley YMCA, The Scantic Pub in Hampden, the Scantic River Artists, the Scantic River Watershed Assn., and many others.

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