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QVCC Towns : Monson

Community Highlights

Monson center is nestled in the Chicopee River valley between east and west steep and rocky hills. The difficulty of traveling over the hills to the center of Brimfield prompted those settlers in the western part of that territory to petition the court for permission to form a new town. Permission was granted and Monson was officially incorporated in 1760.

Waterpower was abundant and small mills were scattered over the 48 square miles. A hat factory, several woolen and cotton mills and the Flynt Granite Company all thrived for more than 100 years. A.D. Ellis Mills, Inc., known world-wide for its fine woolen cloth was the last to leave, closing about thirty years ago. These industries have been replaced in part by the plastics industry and by Zero Manufacturing Company. Monson Developmental Center is and has been for many years the largest employer in town. This facility housing severely handicapped residents has a pleasant campus setting on 700 acres of land. The service industry and recreational facilities are the strongest growing segments.

Memorial Hall, built in 1884 of Monson granite, anchors the southern end of a National Register Historic Commercial District. This building contains a fine Civil War Museum and auditorium. Other museums include an 1811 restored home of attorney Jacob Thompson and a 58 acre farm with a farmhouse housing the only known Button museum. This property adjoins the 128 acre Flynt Park which offers opportunities for bird and foliage tours, picnics and passive recreation. An active tourism program is being developed for the summer of 1994 to promote these and other recreational, historic and cultural features of Monson.

Town Facts

Incorporated: 1775
County: Hampden
Location: Southern Massachusetts, bordered by Palmer on the north; Brimfield and Wales on the east; Wilbraham and Hampden on the west; and Stafford, Connecticut, on the south. Monson is 17 miles east of Springfield, 77 miles southwest of Boston, and about 157 miles from New York City.
Total Area
(sq. miles):

44.83

  • Land Area: 44.29
  • Water Area: 0.54
Population (2000): 8,359 (186 per sq mile / population density)
Town Website: http://www.monson-ma.gov/

MA DHCD
Town Profile:

http://www.mass.gov/dhcd/iprofile/191.pdf

 

Town Hall / Town Clerk Office

Town Hall Town Clerk Office
Address: 110 Main Street
Monson, MA 01057
110 Main Street
Monson, MA 01057
Phone: 413-267-4115 413-267-4100
Fax: 413-267-4115  

 

Elected Officials

Statewide Office Holders for the Commonwealth
Governor: Deval Patrick
Lieutenant Governor: Kerry Murphy Healey
Secretary of the Commonwealth: William Francis Galvin
Auditor: A. Joseph DeNucci
Treasurer: Timothy P. Cahill
Attorney General: Thomas F. Reilly
US Senator: Edward M. Kennedy
US Senator: John F. Kerry

 

District Representatives
US Congressional: Richard E. Neal (D) - Second District
MA Senate: Stephen M. Brewer (D) - Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire & Franklin
MA House: Mary Rogeness (R) - Second Hampden
District Attorney: William M. Bennett - Hampden District

 
   

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