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Chartley, Massachusetts
Chartley is a village in Norton, Massachusetts Massachusetts (Massachusett language, Massachusett: ''Muhsachuweesut assachusett writing systems, məhswatʃəwiːsət'' English: , ), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is the most populous U.S. state, state in the New England .... It has its own post office, near the Attleboro line along Route 123, with zip code 02712. Some notable places and historic locations in Chartley include Chartley Pond, formed by excavations for iron in the 17th and 18th centuries; Chartley Methodist Church; Chartley Train Station which operated in the early and mid-1900s; and Chartley Country Store, which was open from the mid-1970s to 2021." The village is located 3.3 miles from downtown Attleboro and 2.8 miles from Norton Center. References {{Reflist Norton, Massachusetts ...
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Norton, Massachusetts
Norton is a New England town, town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States, and contains the villages of Norton Center, Massachusetts, Norton Center and Chartley, Massachusetts, Chartley. The population was 19,202 at the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census. Home of Wheaton College (Massachusetts), Wheaton College, Norton hosts the Dell Technologies Championship, a golf tournament, tournament of the PGA Tour held annually on the Labor Day holiday weekend at the TPC Boston golf club. History Winnecunnet Lake was an ancient fishing, hunting, and camping site known for thousands of years by Indigenous Pokanoket and Mattakeeset families. In the old days before dams and other obstructions, rivers running gently into the lake and swamplands around it provided canoe routes north to Lake Massapoag and south to the Taunton River. Growing tall in the lowlands along two of Norton’s main waterways—Wading and Rumford—- and continuing further a ...
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Massachusetts
Massachusetts (Massachusett language, Massachusett: ''Muhsachuweesut [Massachusett writing systems, məhswatʃəwiːsət],'' English: , ), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is the most populous U.S. state, state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders on the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Maine to the east, Connecticut and Rhode Island to the south, New Hampshire and Vermont to the north, and New York (state), New York to the west. The state's capital and List of municipalities in Massachusetts, most populous city, as well as its cultural and financial center, is Boston. Massachusetts is also home to the urban area, urban core of Greater Boston, the largest metropolitan area in New England and a region profoundly influential upon American History of the United States, history, academia, and the Economy of the United States, research economy. Originally dependent on agriculture, fishing, and trade. Massachusetts was transformed into a manuf ...
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Attleboro
Attleboro is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. It was once known as "The Jewelry Capital of the World" for its many jewelry manufacturers. According to the 2020 census, Attleboro had a population of 46,461. Attleboro is located about west of Taunton, 10 miles north of Providence, northwest of Fall River, and south of Boston. History In 1634, English settlers first arrived in the territory that is now Attleboro. The deed that granted them the land was written by Native American Wamsutta. The land was divided in 1694 as the town of Attleborough. It included the towns of Cumberland, Rhode Island, until 1747 and North Attleborough, Massachusetts, until 1887. In 1697 in response to an unwanted amount of disturbances, mainly from nearby tribes of natives, the town had a meeting and ended up deciding that selectmen would keep tabs on strangers and foreigners as well as banning certain ones from entering the town. The town was reincorporated in 1914 as the Cit ...
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The Sun Chronicle
''The Sun Chronicle'' (formerly ''The Attleboro Sun'' and the ''Evening Chronicle'') is a daily newspaper in Attleboro, Massachusetts, United States. Most of its readers are in Attleboro and North Attleborough, Massachusetts, but it also covers nearby Foxborough, Mansfield, Norfolk, Norton, Plainville, Rehoboth, Seekonk, and Wrentham, Massachusetts. Its headquarters is located at 34 South Main St. in Attleboro. ''The Sun Chronicle'' office also publishes the weekly ''Foxboro Reporter'', weekly ''North Chronicle'', weekly shopper ''Entertainment ADvisor'', and the ''Silver City Bulletin'' in Taunton, Massachusetts. In February 2005, ''The Sun Chronicle'' began publishing in the morning after decades as an afternoon newspaper. Beginnings ''The Sun Chronicle'' was founded in 1971 by Guy S. DeVany, who merged ''The Attleboro Sun'' (1889–1971), of which he was publisher, with ''The Evening Chronicle'' of North Attleborough (1871–1971). The North Attleborough ''Evening Chron ...
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Norton Center
Norton Center is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Norton in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 2,671 at the 2010 census. Geography Norton Center is located at (41.969851, -71.183657). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 4.7 km2 (1.8 mi2), all land. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 2,618 people, 436 households, and 312 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 555.4/km2 (1,438.6/mi2). There were 442 housing units at an average density of 93.8/km2 (242.9/mi2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 65.66% White, 1.57% African American, 0.27% Native American, 1.45% Asian, 29.37% from other races, and 1.68% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.48% of the population. There were 436 households, out of which 36.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.6% were married couples living together, 9.4% had a female householder with ...
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Chartley Country Store, Chartley MA
Chartley may refer to: Places *Chartley Castle lies in ruins to the north of the village of Stowe-by-Chartley in Staffordshire * Chartley Moss, a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Staffordshire * Chartley railway station, former British railway station to serve the village of Stowe-by-Chartley in Staffordshire *Stowe-by-Chartley, a village and civil parish in Staffordshire *Chartley, Massachusetts, a village in the town of Norton Barons *Baron Ferrers of Chartley, created on February 6, 1299 for John de Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Chartley *John de Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1271–1312) *Robert de Ferrers, 3rd Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1309–1350) *John de Ferrers, 4th Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1331–1367) *Robert de Ferrers, 5th Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1358–1413) *Edmund de Ferrers, 6th Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1386–1435) *Walter Devereux, 8th Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1431–1485) *John Devereux, 9th Baron Ferrers of Chartley John ...
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Chartley United Methodist Church, Chartley MA
Chartley may refer to: Places *Chartley Castle lies in ruins to the north of the village of Stowe-by-Chartley in Staffordshire * Chartley Moss, a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Staffordshire * Chartley railway station, former British railway station to serve the village of Stowe-by-Chartley in Staffordshire *Stowe-by-Chartley, a village and civil parish in Staffordshire *Chartley, Massachusetts, a village in the town of Norton Barons *Baron Ferrers of Chartley, created on February 6, 1299 for John de Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Chartley *John de Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1271–1312) *Robert de Ferrers, 3rd Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1309–1350) *John de Ferrers, 4th Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1331–1367) *Robert de Ferrers, 5th Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1358–1413) *Edmund de Ferrers, 6th Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1386–1435) *Walter Devereux, 8th Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1431–1485) *John Devereux, 9th Baron Ferrers of Chartley John ...
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Chartley Station 1914 Postcard
Chartley may refer to: Places *Chartley Castle lies in ruins to the north of the village of Stowe-by-Chartley in Staffordshire * Chartley Moss, a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Staffordshire * Chartley railway station, former British railway station to serve the village of Stowe-by-Chartley in Staffordshire *Stowe-by-Chartley, a village and civil parish in Staffordshire *Chartley, Massachusetts, a village in the town of Norton Barons *Baron Ferrers of Chartley, created on February 6, 1299 for John de Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Chartley *John de Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1271–1312) *Robert de Ferrers, 3rd Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1309–1350) *John de Ferrers, 4th Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1331–1367) *Robert de Ferrers, 5th Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1358–1413) *Edmund de Ferrers, 6th Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1386–1435) *Walter Devereux, 8th Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1431–1485) *John Devereux, 9th Baron Ferrers of Chartley John ...
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