Water Companies in Burlington, MA
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* Burlington Water District
(781) 272-2243 more info
Cambridge Water Department
(617) 349-4770 more info
Concord Water Department
(978) 318-3250 more info
Lincoln Water Department
(781) 259-8997 more info
Malden Water Billing Department
(781) 397-7035 more info
Medford Water & Sewer Shop
(781) 393-2403 more info
Melrose City Water Department
(781) 979-4175 more info
North Reading Water Department
(978) 664-6060 more info
Waltham Water Billing
(781) 314-3810 more info
Water Billing Office
(781) 438-2583 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 Burlington, MA:
Burlington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 24,498 at the 2010 census. It is believed that Burlington takes its name from the English town of Bridlington, however this has never been confirmed. It was first settled in 1641 and was officially incorporated on February 28, 1799; several of the early homesteads are still standing, such as the Francis Wyman House, dating from 1666. The town is sited on the watersheds of the Ipswich, Mystic, and Shawsheen rivers. In Colonial times up through the late 19th century, there was industry in the mills along Vine Brook, which runs from Lexington, Massachusetts to Bedford, Massachusetts, and then empties into the Shawsheen River. It is now a suburban industrial town at the junction of the Boston-Merrimack corridor, but for most of its history it was almost entirely agricultural, selling hops and rye to Boston and supplementing that income with small shoe-making shops. Early railroad expansion passed...

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