Water Companies in Bernardston, MA
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Ashfield Water District
(413) 628-3297 more info
Brattleboro Water Department
(802) 254-4255 more info
Brattleboro Water Treatment
(802) 257-2320 more info
Hinsdale Town of Water Works
(603) 336-5715 more info
Montague Center Water District
(413) 367-9455 more info
Orange Town Water Department
(978) 544-1115 more info
Orange Water Billing Department
(978) 544-1100 more info
Shelburne Falls Fire & Water District: Water Dept
(413) 625-6734 more info
Turners Falls Water Comm
(413) 863-4542 more info

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Facts about Bernardston, MA:
Bernardston ( /?b?rn?rdst?n/) is a town in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 2,155 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. Bernardston was first settled in 1738 as a part of "Fall Town," which also included Colrain and Leyden. Bernardston separated from Colrain and was officially incorporated in 1762, with the town of Leyden being separated from it in 1784 (it was not incorporated until 1809, however). Bernardston is named for Governor Francis Bernard, who was royal governor at the time of incorporation. The town's lands were originally set off for the officers and soldiers (or their descendants) involved in the "Falls Fight," a battle loosely related to King Philip's War, in 1676. During the later years of the French and Indian War, the area was the site of raids. For much of the town's history, Bernardston has been an agricultural community, producing rye, corn, cider, and was one of the...

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