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The Town of
Northbridge was incorporated in 1772. It is a
full service community providing a full array of
municipal services plus an extensive
infrastructure including water and sewer
utilities. Electricity is provided by the
Massachusetts Electric and gas by Commonwealth
Gas Company.
The community has
a rich manufacturing heritage. The Blackstone
and Mumford Rivers run through the Town and in
the early 1800's numerous industrial
developments were erected along the river banks,
most notably the Whitin Machine Shop in
Whitinsville. Today most of the mill buildings
are no longer used to full capacity, however,
they do offer valuable incubator space to small
businesses. Further, most of the Town's
architecture developed during the 1800's has
been preserved and serves as a fascinating view
into the past.
Northbridge is
part of the Blackstone River Valley National
Heritage Corridor Commission and is actively
working with its neighboring communities to
promote the region's special character and sense
of history.
The foremost
goals of the Town at present are: to strengthen
the local economy through developing and reusing
industrial areas as well as retaining existing
businesses, and; to keep Northbridge as a
desirable place to live through preserving and
revitalizing the village centers, maintaining
and expanding town services, and protecting
natural resources.
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