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3 Bedrooms
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4 Bedrooms
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4 Bedrooms
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3 Bedrooms
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3 Bedrooms
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3 Bedrooms
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4 Bedrooms
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4 Bedrooms
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4 Bedrooms
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3 Bedrooms
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4 Bedrooms
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| Raynham, Massachusetts |
| Population |
9,867 |
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| Tax Rate |
10.28 (2008) |
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| Town Web Site |
Town Web Site |
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| School Research |
Department of Education
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Independent Research
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Raynham, Massachusetts is located
Southeastern Massachusetts, bordered by Easton on the north, West Bridgewater on
the northeast, Bridgewater and Middleborough on the east, and Taunton on the
south and west. Raynham is about 16 miles north of Fall River, 30 miles south of
Boston, and 195 miles from New York City. Principal highways are Interstate Route 495, U.S. Route 44, and State
Routes 24 (the Fall River Expressway), 104, and 138. Interstate Route 495
forms an interchange with State Route 24 on the border between Raynham and
Bridgewater. There is no freight or passenger rail service in Raynham, but the network
of intermodal facilities serving eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island is
easily accessible.
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| Raynham was established in 1731 as a distinct and separate township carved out of the northeast corner of the “Town” of Taunton. Known as the site of the earliest successful iron works (1652), Raynham continues today as a thriving, successful community. Once a rural hamlet, the town is fast becoming a suburban bedroom community. But because of its location at the crossroads of Route 24, 44 & I-495 (as well as Route 138 & 104), it is also a commercial center in its own right. Raynham Woods Commerce park, a 330 acre site, is home to some major corporations and will be the premier industrial park in Southeastern Massachusetts. Business thrives along two major corridors, Route 44 and 138.
Raynham has always been proud of its school system and the quality education it provides for the Town’s children. We have just completed the construction of a new Middle School, the renovation of the LaLiberte School (K-1) and are only months away from completing the renovation of the Merrill School (Grades 2-4). We are now in the planning process for a new high school. At the high school level, students have a choice of three superb public schools: Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School, Bristol-Plymouth Vocational High School and Bristol County Agricultural High School.
Besides educational and employment opportunities, Raynham provides terrific recreational programs and facilities for both children and adults. The Town’s 300 acre Borden Colony complex has fields for soccer, baseball and softball plus acres of forest and farmlands for passive recreation. Johnson’s Pond is open to the public for fishing, ice-skating, picnicking and boating. In addition, the Town has numerous conservation areas for the preservation of the natural environment. |
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Some information gathered on Raynham, MA is courtesy of Commonwealth Communities at Mass.gov
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