Water Companies in Billerica, MA
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Concord Water Department
(978) 318-3250 more info
East Chelmsford Water District
(978) 453-9574 more info
Lincoln Water Department
(781) 259-8997 more info
Lowell City Water Utilities
(978) 970-4242 more info
Lowell City Water Utilities
(978) 970-4245 more info
North Chelmsford Water District
(978) 251-3931 more info
North Reading Water Department
(978) 664-6060 more info
Tewksbury Water Department
(978) 640-4448 more info
Water Billing
(978) 640-4350 more info
Water Department-Pumping Station
(978) 658-4711 more info
Woburn Water Department
(781) 932-4415 more info

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Facts about Billerica, MA:
Billerica ( /b?l?r?k?/) is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 40,243 according to the 2010 census. It is the only town named Billerica in the United States and borrows its name from the town of Billericay in Essex, England. In the early 1630s, a Praying Indian village named Shawsheen was at the current site of Billerica. In 1638, Massachusetts Bay Governor John Winthrop and Lt. Governor Thomas Dudley were granted land along the Concord River in the wilderness which was called Shawshin by the local Native Americans. (Today, Shawshin is commonly spelled Shawsheen; see Shawsheen River.) Most of the settlement was to take place under the supervision of Cambridge; however, financial difficulties in the colony prevented this from taking place, and the issue of settling Shawshin continued to be deferred. Finally, in 1652, roughly a dozen families from Cambridge and Charlestown Village, later Woburn, had begun to occupy Shawshin as...

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