|
|
| Our
Town |
|
|
The Town of Billerica is located
20 miles northwest of Boston and borders Lowell to the
south. Incorporated in 1655, the town remained predominantly
agricultural until the mid-nineteenth century when a
major mill complex was sited on the Concord River in
North Billerica. Although a number of smaller industries
grew up over the next 100 years, it wasn't until the
1950's that the present day industrial base was established.
Today Billerica is a major regional employer and home
to several high technology firms, many of which are
offshoots of companies along Route 128 to the south.
Currently Billerica has close to 40,000 residents, having
grown rapidly from 10,000 residents in 1950.
|
|
|
|
The majority of homes are located
within residential subdivisions, although significant
older neighborhoods exist in the town center, North
Billerica, Pinehurst and Nutting Lake. The town is within
minutes of Route 3 and Route 495, both major limited
access highways. The town has bus and train service
provided by the Lowell Regional Transit Authority and
the MBTA at North Billerica. The remnants of the historic
Middlesex Canal, an outmoded mode of transport, traverse
the town north to south. Two rivers pass through town.
|
|
|
|
The Concord River is a major regional
water feature while the Shawsheen River meanders through
the southerly part of town. Billerica is also the site
of the Middlesex House of Corrections, a significant
town employer. Even though much of Billerica has been
developed, there are still significant parcels of vacant
land which lend a certain rural character to many areas
of town.
|
|
|
|
Middlesex County
Town Hall
365 Boston Road
Billerica, MA 01821
Tel: 978-671-0942
|
|
|
|
Information for previous narrative provided by state
website:
www.state.ma.us
|
|
|
|
|