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All Maps are in Adobe (.pdf)
Format
Precincts Map
Street
Index - 11 x 17
Street
Index - 22 x 34
Street
Index - 36 x 60
Water District - 11 x 17
Water District - 22 x 34
Water District - 36 x 60
Zoning - 11
x 17
Zoning - 22
x 34
Zoning - 36
x 60
Conservation - 22 x 34
Conservation - 36 x 60
Historic Sites - 22 x 34
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The
town of Bellingham is located in southeastern Massachusetts, with Rhode Island
as its southern border, and is part of the Blackstone River Valley National
Heritage Corridor. Bellingham is in the center of a triangle formed by the
cities of Boston, Worcester and Providence, RI, approximately thirty (30) miles
from each of these destinations. While
Bellingham offers a wonderful, small town atmosphere with easy access to
forests, lakes, and bike trails, it also provides easy access to numerous
amenities such as ample shopping, a major cinema complex, state-of-art library
and senior center, numerous athletic fields, two (2) regulation 18-hole public
golf courses and one (1) regulation 9-hole public golf course.
Bellingham’s ethnic composition has become extremely varied over the
years. This diversification is
spread throughout the town. According
to the 2001 town census, the total town population was 15,075, and the projected
population for 2010 is only 16,100.
In 1999, the median household income in Bellingham was approximately
$60,000.00. Over 60
percent of parents of students have some post-secondary and/or college
education. Only 3.4 percent of the
families in town have incomes below the poverty level.
More than 97 percent of the town’s population is white, and English is
the primary language spoken in student’s homes.
The town has experienced significant large-scale commercial growth over the past
decade, which has created a very strong and stable tax base for the Town.
However, many small business and retail operations also exist.
The tax base is expected to grow due to significant residential growth
and continued commercial development along the Interstate 495 area over the
coming years.
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