Bolton, MA
The Town of Bolton is a residential and agricultural community on the upland east of the Nashua River Valley on the Historic east-west corridor. It was settled by Europeans in early 1675. Then it consisted of prosperous farms and its population increased slowly. Today Bolton remains a residential suburban community for nearby industrial communities, and is an exurb for the greater Interstate 495 corridor.
Marlborough, MA
Marlborough is rapidly becoming known as a small city with a competitive edge. It's central, easily accessable location makes it one of New England's most convenient location for businessmen and visitors. For it's residents, Marlborough offers a small town feeling with the amenities of a city. Residents today enjoy an impressive array of local recreational and cultural activities.
Maynard, MA
Maynard is a small community located in central eastern Massachusetts. Maynard is a great place to live and work with a rich history of being at the forefront of technology. Maynard is a full service community with a full-time police and fire department, K-12 schools, water and sewer services to 95% of the town.
Southborough, MA
Southborough is located about 25 miles west of Boston with 25% of the town covered by the Sudbury Reservoir. Southborough has retained a low density rural/suburban character. Located in the heart of New England and accessed by Route 9, the Massachusetts Turnpike and Interstate 495, Southborough is a convenient location for both residence and business.
Stow, MA
The Town of Stow is situated midway between Boston and Worcester. It is a small residential community with charm and rural aspects. Stow is a mecca for golfers. Stow Acres Country Club, Butternut Farm Golf Club, Wedgewood Pines Country Club and Stow Away Golf Club provide some of the best golf in the state.
Stows residents are concerned with preserving it's historical past, but encourages residential growth that is protective to current residents and those who will make Stow their home in the future.
Sudbury, MA
The original Town of Sudbury was incorporated over 360 years ago in 1637. The Sudbury land occupied by the Sudbury settlers was purchased from a local Native American name Cato. The Sudbury Settlers gave Cato the Colonial title of respect and rank of "Goodman". Goodman Cato and his family lived on what is still today called Goodman's Hill. The Town of Sudbury is primarily a residential community known for it's excellent public schools, rural charm and character.
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