Water Companies in Andover, MA
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* Andover Water Billing Department
(978) 623-8253 more info
Lawrence Water Division
(978) 794-5781 more info
Methuen Water & Sewer
(978) 794-3222 more info
Methuen Water Billing
(978) 983-8555 more info
* North Andover Water & Sewer
(978) 688-9570 more info
North Reading Water Department
(978) 664-6060 more info
Pocohontas Spring Water Co
(800) 479-5883 more info
Public Works-Water & Sewer Division
(978) 794-5770 more info
Tewksbury Water Department
(978) 640-4448 more info
Water Billing
(978) 640-4350 more info
Water Department-Pumping Station
(978) 658-4711 more info

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Facts about Andover, MA:
Andover is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. It was incorporated in 1646 and as of the 2010 census, the population was 33,201. It is part of the Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, Massachusetts-New Hampshire metropolitan statistical area, and is a suburb of Lawrence. Part of the town comprises the census-designated place of Andover. In 1634, the Great and General Court of Massachusetts set aside a portion of land in what is now Essex County for an inland plantation, including parts of what is now Andover, North Andover and South Lawrence. In order to encourage settlement, early colonists were offered three years' immunity from taxes, levies and services (except military service). The first permanent settlement in the Andover area was established in 1641 by John Woodbridge and a group of settlers from Newbury and Ipswich. Shortly after they arrived, they purchased a piece of land from the local Pennacook tribal chief Cutshamache for the price of "six pounds of currency and...

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