Water Companies in Athol, MA

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Ashburnham Water Department
(978) 827-4120 more info
Gardner Water Department
(978) 630-4015 more info
Jaffrey Town Water Department
(603) 532-7870 more info
MWRA
(978) 355-2813 more info
Orange Town Water Department
(978) 544-1115 more info
Orange Water Billing Department
(978) 544-1100 more info
Templeton Municipal Light Co
(978) 939-5323 more info
Town of Barre: Highway Sewer and Water
(978) 355-5013 more info
Turners Falls Water Comm
(413) 863-4542 more info
Westminster Water Department
(978) 874-5572 more info

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Facts about Athol, MA:
Athol (pronounced /?æ??l/) is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 11,299 at the 2000 census. Originally called Pequoiag, the area was first settled by five families in September of 1735. When the township was incorporated in 1762, the name was changed to Athol. John Murray, one of the proprietors of the land, chose the name because the hills reminded him of his ancestral home of Blair Atholl, Scotland. Athol means ?pleasant place.? Early residents subsisted on agriculture and hunting. By 1791, Athol had four gristmills, six sawmills, a fulling mill, and a shop with a trip hammer, all of which were operated by water power. The Athol Cotton Factory, built in 1811, was one of the first industries to serve a market beyond the local one. Through the 1800s, textile, leather, wood, and metal industries further expanded the market for goods produced in Athol. The construction of the Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad in the 1840s fostered so much...

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