Water Companies in Becket, MA
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Ashfield Water District
(413) 628-0288 more info
Cheshire Water Commissioners
(413) 743-1690 more info
Dalton Water Department
(413) 684-0500 more info
Housatonic Water Works Inc
(413) 528-1780 more info
Huntington Water Department
(413) 667-3356 more info
Lanesboro Water Department
(413) 442-5916 more info
Lenox Water Division
(413) 637-5525 more info
Mill River Water Takers Association Inc
(413) 229-3164 more info
Stockbridge Water Department
(413) 298-3890 more info
Town of Stockbridge
(413) 298-5581 more info

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Facts about Becket, MA:
Becket is a town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,779 at the 2010 census. Becket was first settled in 1740 and was officially incorporated in 1765. The original "Beckett" for which the town of Becket was named, is an estate or "tithing" which once belonged to the Admiral Lord Barrington (as in "Great Barrington, MA). It is located in Shrivenham, formerly in Berkshire, England, about five miles east of the important railroad town of Swindon. Sir Francis Bernard, the Royal Governor of Massachusetts in 1765, was a close friend of Lord Barrington and was himself a native of Berkshire, England. It is said that he enjoyed many a happy restful holiday in the beautiful surroundings of Beckett, and that these pleasant memories influenced him in 1765 to give the name Becket to Township Number Four when he approved its incorporation. In 1811, 16 men from Becket traveled to the...

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