CLINTON, CONNECTICUT, June 07, 2017 -- Connecticut Water Service, Inc. (NASDAQ:CTWS) announced today that David C. Benoit, Senior Vice President and CFO, will present to the members of the Philadelphia Securities Association on Wednesday, June 14, 2017.
Mr. Benoit will share his perspective on CTWS as an investment choice and how recent acquisitions are reinforcing the company’s growth strategy.
For more information on attending the lunch meeting visit: http://philasecurities.com/.
About Connecticut Water Service, Inc.
Connecticut Water Service, Inc. is the largest publicly traded water company based in New England. Through its wholly-owned regulated utility subsidiaries in Connecticut and Maine, the company serves 130,000 water customers, or nearly 440,000 people in 79 communities across Connecticut and Maine, and more than 3,000 wastewater customers in Southbury, Connecticut.
Connecticut Water has paid a dividend without interruption or reduction since its founding in 1956. Further, the company has increased its dividend payments in each of the past 48 years, and is just one of 185 companies in NASDAQ’s Dividend Achievers Select Index. For more on CTWS, visit the Company’s Web site at ir.ctwater.com or call 215-901-0426.
Daniel J. Meaney, APR Director of Corporate Communications Connecticut Water Service, Inc. 93 West Main Street, Clinton, CT 06413-1600 (860) 664-6016


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