Nestled in the picturesque hills of northern Worcester County, the Town of Ashburnham is a quintessential New England community. The residents are proud of the town's heritage and reputation as a vacation paradise. The town has over 20 lakes, eight of significant size. These lakes continue to...
read more about Ashburnham, MA Real EstateThe Town of Athol is a no-nonsense, blue-collar community located in the North Quabbin region of West Central Massachusetts. The town lies between the picturesque Tully Mountains to the North and the Quabbin Reservoir to the South. Athol offers a unique blend of urban and rural characteristics...
read more about Athol, MA Real EstateThe first permanent settlers in Auburn made the long trek from Watertown in 1722. They came for land, and the community remained primarily a farming town during most of the 19th century. By the end of the century, however, improved transportation and expansion of industrial developments in...
read more about Auburn, MA Real EstateThe Town of Barre is a small rural community located almost exactly in the center of the State. Although originally Barre had many operating farms, in recent years they have become fewer, leaving many unsown farm fields.
Barre has three distinct villages; Barre, South Barre and Barre...
read more about Barre, MA Real EstateThe Town of Berlin lies in a low range of hills between the Nashua and the Assabet River Valleys. Incorporated in 1812, the town is a residential and agricultural community, growing mixed hay grains and raising cattle. For a period after the Civil War, Berlin was home to a large shoe factory, and...
read more about Berlin, MA Real EstateThe Town of Blackstone is located approximately 40 miles southwest of the City of Boston, just north of the Rhode Island border. Situated in the historic Blackstone River Valley, the community reflects a natural beauty and a rustic landscape with classic New England characteristics.
Residential...
read more about Blackstone, MA Real EstateThe Town of Bolton is a residential and agricultural community on the uplands east of the Nashua River Valley on an historic east-west corridor.
Its geography greatly shaped its history. Bolton has gently sloping hills but no major streams, so the earliest sources of power for manufacturing were...
read more about Bolton, MA Real EstateThe Town of Boylston was incorporated in 1786 and lies in Worcester County, north of the City of Worcester. Boylston is a small town, which is mainly residential with some small businesses. There is an historic museum, located in the center of town in the Old Town Hall building, which provides...
read more about Boylston, MA Real EstateBrookfield, originally founded in 1660 as part of the Quabog Plantation, is a small community of about 3000 people situated midway between Worcester and Springfield on Route 9. The town is bordered on the south by Sturbridge, with easy access to the Massachusetts Turnpike. Governed by an open town...
read more about Brookfield, MA Real EstateIncorporated in 1755 and located in the Commonwealth's south-central quadrant, the Town of Charlton is 50 miles or less from five major New England cities; Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Hartford and Providence.
The town's history includes James Capen Adams