Water Companies in Buckland, MA

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Ashfield Water District
(413) 628-0288 more info
Ashfield Water District
(413) 628-3297 more info
Cheshire Water Commissioners
(413) 743-1690 more info
Montague Center Water District
(413) 367-9455 more info
North Adams Water Department
(413) 662-3156 more info
Northampton Water Division
(413) 587-1098 more info
Shelburne Falls Fire & Water District: Water Dept
(413) 625-6734 more info
Turners Falls Water Comm
(413) 863-4542 more info
Whately Water Department
(413) 665-3080 more info

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Facts about Buckland, MA:
Buckland is a town in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 1,991 at the 2000 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. 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 the area. Buckland was...

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