Water Companies in Belchertown, MA
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Gilbertville Water District
(413) 477-6411 more info
Hadley Water Department
(413) 586-2390 more info
Holyoke Water Works
(413) 536-0442 more info
Palmer Water Department
(413) 283-8411 more info
Palmer Water District
(413) 289-1410 more info
South Hadley Water Department
(413) 583-8237 more info
Three Rivers Water Department
(413) 283-9284 more info
Ware Water Department
(413) 967-9620 more info
Water Department-Leaping Well
(413) 534-7446 more info
Wilbraham Water Division
(413) 596-2826 more info

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Facts about Belchertown, MA:
Belchertown (previously known as Cold Spring and Belcher's Town) is a town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 14,649 at the 2010 census. It is the home of Belchertown High School and the infamous Belchertown State School mental institution which closed in 1992. Part of the town is part of the census-designated place of Belchertown. In 1716, land was sold by Connecticut residents who resided in Connecticut and Massachusetts. Some of the land was granted to Jonathan Belcher, the future Royal Governor of Massachusetts. Belchertown was first settled in 1731 and was officially incorporated in 1761. In 1816, part of Belchertown was combined with part of the town of Greenwich, Massachusetts to form Enfield, Massachusetts. In 1938, Enfield and Greenwich were two of the four towns that were disincorporated to make way for the Quabbin Reservoir, and the northwest part of Enfield was...

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