Water Companies in Bryantville, MA
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Aquarion Water Co
(781) 982-7555 more info
Bridgewater Water Department
(508) 697-0910 more info
Duxbury Water Department
(781) 934-1103 more info
Halifax Water Department Office
(781) 293-1733 more info
Hanson Water Department
(781) 447-1200 more info
Kingston Water Department
(781) 585-0516 more info
Norwell Water Department
(781) 659-8076 more info
Pembroke Water Department
(781) 293-3874 more info
Water Department
(508) 378-1619 more info
West Bridgewater Water Department
(508) 894-1271 more info

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Facts about Bryantville, MA:
Pembroke is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 16,927 at the 2000 census. The southwestern section of Pembroke is also known as Bryantville. For geographic and demographic information on the village of North Pembroke, please see the article North Pembroke, Massachusetts. The earliest European settlers were Robert Barker and Dolor Davis, who settled in the vicinity of Herring Brook in 1650. Up until that time, the Wampanoag and the Massachuset were the only residents, fishing and farming along the rivers; they called the area Mattakeesett, which means "place of much fish," because of the annual springtime run of herring in the local rivers. The land was part of the Major's Purchase, a large tract of lands bought from Josias Wampatuck of the Massachusetts by a group of English investors. The area was once a part of Duxbury, before incorporating as a separate town in 1712, and was ultimately named for the town of Pembroke, Wales, the name of...

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