Nestled along the shores of East Haven, Connecticut, Cosey Beach is a saltwater community shaped by time, resilience, and quiet beauty. Over the decades, this beloved shoreline has endured powerful natural disasters and economic downturns, each leaving its mark on the landscape and the lives tied to it.
Once, Cosey Beach thrived as a lively seaside resort. A trolley ran along the avenue, carrying visitors eager to enjoy the carousel, bustling hotels, and a variety of eating establishments that lined the shore. Known for its cleanliness, safety, and welcoming atmosphere, the beach drew families and vacationers seeking simple pleasures by the Long Island Sound.
As the years passed, the trolley tracks fell silent and the attractions that once defined the resort faded into memory. What remains today is not a loss, but a transformation. Cosey Beach has evolved into a close-knit residential community—one that still carries echoes of its vibrant past beneath the waves, the streets, and the shoreline itself.
Through photographs, postcards, and carefully researched history, this book tells the story of a beach that adapted, endured, and remains deeply rooted in the lives of those who call it home.
Once, Cosey Beach thrived as a lively seaside resort. A trolley ran along the avenue, carrying visitors eager to enjoy the carousel, bustling hotels, and a variety of eating establishments that lined the shore. Known for its cleanliness, safety, and welcoming atmosphere, the beach drew families and vacationers seeking simple pleasures by the Long Island Sound.
As the years passed, the trolley tracks fell silent and the attractions that once defined the resort faded into memory. What remains today is not a loss, but a transformation. Cosey Beach has evolved into a close-knit residential community—one that still carries echoes of its vibrant past beneath the waves, the streets, and the shoreline itself.
Through photographs, postcards, and carefully researched history, this book tells the story of a beach that adapted, endured, and remains deeply rooted in the lives of those who call it home.