Water Companies in Boylston, MA
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* Boylston Town Water Department
(508) 869-3400 more info
Clinton Water Department
(978) 365-4167 more info
Marlborough City Water
(508) 624-6910 more info
Marlborough Water Department
(508) 460-3745 more info
Massachusetts Water Resource
(978) 365-4089 more info
Northborough Water Department
(508) 393-5030 more info
Shrewsbury Water & Sewer Department
(508) 841-8506 more info
Upper Blackstone Water Pollution
(508) 755-1286 more info
* West Boylston Water District
(508) 835-3025 more info
Worcester Water Department
(508) 799-1485 more info

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Facts about Boylston, MA:
Boylston is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 4,355 at the 2010 census. Boylston was first settled by Europeans around 1706 in the north part of the present-day town, most notably by the Sawyer family. In 1738, the residents petitioned to form a local town and government, but the British colonial Governor of Massachusetts, William Shirley, denied their request since he wanted to keep the number of towns to a minimum and to restrict popular representation. A meeting house was built in 1743, and the Reverend Ebenezer Morse, ordained in October 1743, was the first minister in charge of the church. The town was made up of a large part of land from Shrewsbury and the remainder from Lancaster It was named after Ward Nicholas Boylston (1747?1828), The locals used to live of agriculture, and erected mills on the Nashua River, until the construction of Wachusett Reservoir terminated their operation. According to the United States Census Bureau,...

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