Water Companies in Bellingham, MA
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* Bellingham Water Department
(508) 966-5813 more info
Blackstone Water Department
(508) 883-9331 more info
Cumberland Town Water Department
(401) 658-0666 more info
Franklin Water & Sewer Department
(508) 520-4915 more info
Holliston Water Department
(508) 429-0603 more info
Medway Water Sewer Department
(508) 533-3208 more info
Milford Water Co
(508) 473-5110 more info
New England Water Works Assn
(508) 893-7979 more info
Uxbridge Water Division
(508) 278-8631 more info
Water Department
(508) 528-1412 more info

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Facts about Bellingham, MA:
Bellingham is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 16,332 at the 2010 census. For geographic and demographic information on the census-designated place Bellingham, please see the article Bellingham (CDP), Massachusetts. The area of the town south of the Charles River constituted the southwestern corner of the Dedham Grant, which sprouted much of what has become Norfolk County. The land was swampy, and the town of Dedham did not believe it worthy of settlement. The area north of the river would be purchased by Edward Rawson, and due to the settlement of borders with the surrounding communities, these two areas would eventually merge. By 1713, there were enough citizens to warrant village meetings in the area. By 1718, the village petitioned for separation, and the town officially incorporated on November 27, 1719. The village was originally named "Westham" (short for "West Dedham"), but at the time of incorporation, its name was changed to...

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