Water Companies in Attleboro, MA
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Cumberland Town Water Department
(401) 658-0666 more info
Foxboro Water Department
(508) 543-1209 more info
Lincoln Water Department
(401) 334-6735 more info
Mansfield Water Office
(508) 261-7330 more info
* N Attleboro Water Department
(508) 695-7790 more info
Norton Water/Sewer Department
(508) 285-0280 more info
Pawtucket Water Supply Board
(401) 729-5000 more info
Plainville Water Department
(508) 695-6871 more info
Providence Water Supply Board
(401) 521-5070 more info
Seekonk Water District
(508) 761-8170 more info

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Facts about Attleboro, MA:
Attleboro is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States, and is immediately north of Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Once known as "The Jewelry Capital of the World" for its many jewelry manufacturers, Attleboro had a population of 43,593 at the 2010 census. Attleboro was incorporated from part of Rehoboth in 1694 as the Town of Attleborough. It was reincorporated in 1914 as the City of Attleboro. Attleboro included the town of North Attleborough until 1887 and Cumberland, Rhode Island, until 1747. When the city re-incorporated in 1914, the "-ugh" was removed from the name; North Attleborough kept it. Like many towns in Massachusetts, it was named for a British town. During the colonial period, John Woodcock lived in North Attleboro. During the Native American insurgency, Woodcock's son, Nathaniel, was murdered and his head was placed on a pole in his front yard. The house where Woodcock lived is now a historical monument. It is rumored George Washington once passed through and...

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