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Mohawk Trail Regional High School
Mohawk Trail Regional School is a school located on Massachusetts Route 112, Route 112 in Buckland, Massachusetts, Buckland, Massachusetts, United States. The public school currently serves grades 7–12 for nine towns: Ashfield, Massachusetts, Ashfield, Buckland, Massachusetts, Buckland, Charlemont, Massachusetts, Charlemont, Colrain, Massachusetts, Colrain, Hawley, Massachusetts, Hawley, Heath, Massachusetts, Heath, Plainfield, Massachusetts, Plainfield, Rowe, Massachusetts, Rowe and Shelburne, Massachusetts, Shelburne. History Mohawk opened in September 1967, at a construction cost of $2,705,000. Previously, middle school and high school students from western Franklin County, Massachusetts had attended smaller schools, including Sanderson Academy in Ashfield, Massachusetts, Ashfield, Hawlemont Regional Elementary School, Charlemont High School in Charlemont, Massachusetts, Charlemont, Arms Academy in Shelburne, Massachusetts, Shelburne, and Crittenden Junior High School in Buckl ...
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Buckland, Massachusetts
Buckland is a town in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 1,816 at the 2020 census. The town shares the village of Shelburne Falls with neighboring Shelburne. The town center at Shelburne Falls is the western end of the Bridge of Flowers, a local tourist attraction. Buckland is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. History Buckland was first settled in 1742 as "No Town", as it was not currently part of either the village of Charlemont or Ashfield, which the land belonged to as one large town. A sawmill was set up that year by Othneil Taylor and Asaph White, and eventually settlement occurred. However, the townspeople did not want to cross the Deerfield River or travel the long distance to Ashfield Village to attend services, so they petitioned the Massachusetts General Court for a separate incorporation. The town was incorporated on April 14, 1779, as Buckland, presumably named for the abundant hunting in th ...
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