Worcester & Norfolk District
Community Pages: Sutton
       

Founded in 1704, the town of Sutton is a rural community, and is a part of a section of Worcester County called the "Blackstone Valley" which runs from Worcester, south to the Ocean State. Their friendly villages, outdoor recreation, and cultural opportunities make Sutton a wonderful place to live. Additionally, their exceptional schools, attractive housing prices, and safe surroundings make Sutton the ideal environment to raise a family. 

The town consists of five villages: Sutton Center, Manchaug, Wilkinsonville, West Sutton, and South Sutton.


Quick Facts from the Mass. Municipal Association
Form of Government: Open Town Meeting
Population (2010): 8,963
Registered Voters (2010): 6,743
School Enrollment (2011): 1,674
County: Worcester
Square Miles: 32.48
Public Road Miles (2009): 110.19
Income Per Capita (1999): $27,490
Median Family Income (1999): $81,000
EQV Per Capita (2010): $148,943
Average Tax Bill (2011): $4,328
Tax Rate (2011): $13.25
Operating Budget (2010): $26,091,810
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