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Town of Sharon

90 South Main Street
781-784-1500


About Us :
The Town of Sharon looks like a typical New England town--its central Post Office Square marked by three tall white church spires, its tree-lined streets leafing green in summer and traced with delicate white lace in winter. Yet this picture postcard comes to life as a busy commuter town of professionals, academics, civil servants, and business people as well as local enterprises, restaurateurs, artists, and active participants in a network of civic organizations. Sharon has an Open Town Meeting form of government, with three Selectmen and volunteer committees providing town governance.

Sharon, located 22 miles midway between Boston and Providence, has access to Boston and Providence via MBTA commuter trains, and to New York City and Washington, D.C., via Amtrak trains at nearby Route 128 station. Its population of 18,000--32 percent are children under 19, 56 percent are adults 25-64 years, and 10 percent are seniors over 65--lives mostly in single-family houses ranging from relatively modest ranches to luxury properties. Many town residents have second- and third-generation family roots in Sharon, but the town is also notable for its diversity and openness to newcomers. An Interfaith Clergy Council and an "Affirming Diversity" group foster cooperative understanding among several varieties of Christian and Jewish congregations, an Islamic mosque, and a Unitarian church as well as adherents of Eastern religions, and the group sponsors an annual Martin Luther King Day Celebration.

The Sharon School Department oversees a high school, a middle school, a regional vocational school, and three elementary schools, including an Alternative School at East Elementary School, all of which are committed to excellence in educating students. Sharon High School sends 96% of its graduating seniors on to institutions of higher learning.

"A nice place to live because it's naturally beautiful," says a welcome sign in Post Office Square, and Sharon lives up to this motto. "Lake Massapoag--the treasure of Sharon for its fun, beauty, and peacefulness," writes a student. "The Lake is about 400 acres of water. When the sun sets, beautiful, vibrant colors reflect off the Lake." Lake Massapoag is known for its concerts, fireworks, fishing, and good swimming on Memorial Beach. From the 1800s until the 1940s, Sharon was a summer resort to which people would come to stay at inns and hotels to enjoy the clean air and the Lake. The Town proudly holds the 2,250-acre Massachusetts Audubon Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary, and has 60% of Borderland State Park comprising 1,260 acres within its borders, as well as the Warner, Massapoag Brook, and King Philip's Rock nature trails. In addition, the Town has been successful in preserving an additional 1,500 acres of its area of 24 square miles as public conservation land, totaling more than 5,000 acres of protected open space in Sharon.

Public Library patrons can use 80,000 books as well as magazines, music CDs, audio books, videotapes, e-mail, and the Internet. The Community Center, a former resort hotel that the Town acquired in 1967, has activities for all ages, such as dance, karate, yoga, language lessons, chorus, chess, sports club, theater, and community television, and a beach for swimming and fishing. The Recreation Department and citizens' groups sponsor a tots' playground, baseball, basketball, tennis, and soccer as well as community events like Square Jam (music), Fourth of July, Family Week, and First Night (New Year's).

Sharon was established as the 2nd Precinct of Stoughton in 1740. It was incorporated as the Town of Stoughtonham in 1765 and named Sharon in 1783. Native Americans hunted and fished in the area for hundreds of years before British settlers came in 1637. During the American Revolution, the townspeople--mostly farmers and craftsmen--made cannonballs for the
Continental Army. Among the old homes surviving since those times are the houses of the patriots Job Swift and Deborah Sampson Gannett.

Beauty and diversity are the key words for Sharon, an attractive community among its neighbors Canton, Norwood, Walpole, Foxboro, Stoughton, and Easton.

Recent News

Town Of Sharon : Hydrant Flushing Information

The Town of Sharon Water Division will be continuing an ongoing hydrant flushing program beginning (Weather Permitting) Monday March 13, 2023, through Friday June 16, 2023. The work will be scheduled Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00…

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Town of Sharon Updates - January 24, 2023

UPDATE: The Nominating Committee of the Finance Committee is taking additional applications for one (1) two-year position in addition to the four (4) three-year positions on the Finance Committee previously posted. UPDATE: The Nominating…

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Town of Sharon : The Nominating Committee Of The Finance Committee Is Taking Applications For Four

The Nominating Committee of the Finance Committee is taking applications for four (4) three-year positions on the Finance Committee to begin following May Town Meeting 2023. All interested applicants, including FinCom members whose current terms are…

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Town Of Sharon : 2023 Open Burning Permit Information

Town Of Sharon Open Burning Season January 15 – May 1 The 2023 Open Burning season runs from January 15 through May 1 and is conducted in accordance with Code of Massachusetts Regulations 310 CMR 7.07. Any resident wanting to burn is…

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Town of Sharon : Water Department Received a Plaque from the Massachusetts Water Works Association Historical Division

On November 21, 2022 the men and women of the Sharon Water Department were presented a plaque from the Massachusetts Water Works Association Historical Division recognizing the efforts to preserve Station 1 that was built in 1896. Please see pdf…

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Town of Sharon Wanted: Artistic submissions for 2022 Annual Town Report cover

We are accepting artistic submissions for the cover of the Town of Sharon's 2022 Annual Town Report! Artwork should feature scenes or events in Sharon during 2022. Submissions must not infringe on the copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity or…

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Town Of Sharon Standing Building Committee Member Needed

The Selection Committee for the Sharon Standing Building Committee (SSBC) seeks a candidate to fill a vacancy on the SSBC. The 10-member Committee is responsible for managing projects for which the Town incurs bonded debt, i.e. town-owned buildings…

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Town of Sharon News : Governance Study Final Report

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Town of Sharon - State Election Preliminary Results

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Town of Sharon : Curbside Leaf Collection

LEAVES/BRUSH/YARD WASTE Leaves will be collected curbside by Republic Services between October 24, 2022 and December 2, 2022 on your regular trash collection day. Leaves must be in biodegradable paper bags only. Plastic bags will not be collected.…

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Town of Sharon : Fire Department Launching Community Connect

Community Connect is a free, secure, and easy to use platform that allows you to share critical information about your household that will aid first responders and emergency response personnel when responding to your residence. For more information,…

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Town Of Sharon View News : 9/11 Remember to Remember Program

The Town of Sharon September 11th “Remember to Remember” program will begin on Sunday, September 11, 2022 at 8:45 a.m. with a reading of the names of the victims of 9/11. A listening station will be setup at the fire station for those…

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Town Of Sharon View Newsletter - September 1, 2022

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Town of Sharon News Free COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Home Test Kits Now Available Through Out Town

Found at: Community Center, Adult Center, Sharon Public Library, Public Safety Building, Town Hall, Sharon Housing Authority, Stonybrook Court 2 tests per kit and recommend 2 kits per person in the household Have your plan to test if needed…

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Town of Sharon - Independence Day Celebration

Complete details, including schedule of activities/programs, can be found here. Public Safety Considerations: Please be aware of the following and expect delays in entering the beach area. This is to ensure the safety of all. SAFETY is…

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Town of Sharon - Planning Board Vacancy

Notice is hereby given that the Select Board shall be accepting letters of interest/resumes from registered voters of the Town of Sharon to serve on the Planning Board until the 2023 Annual Town Election. For more information: Notice of…

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Town of Sharon News - Flag Day Program June 14, 2022

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Town of Sharon - The View Newsletter

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Town of Sharon - Police Officer Exam - July,16 Deadline To Register - July,13

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Town of Sharon News - Norfolk County Covid-19 Community Level Is Now At High Risk

Norfolk County COVID-19 Community level is now at High risk We remain in the HIGH level of community transmission today here in Norfolk County, along with multiple other counties within the state. The cases are coming fast and furious (increased…

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Norfolk County COVID-19 Community Level Is Now At High Risk

As you may or may not have heard, we officially crossed into the HIGH level of community transmission today here in Norfolk County, along with multiple other counties within the state. There have been no vertical increases in any of the metrics that…

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Aerial Larvicide Applications - Norfolk County Mosquito Control

From Norfolk County Mosquito Control: This is to notify you that the Norfolk County Mosquito Control District and its contracted helicopter company, North Fork Helicopter’s Ltd., will be conducting aerial larvicide applications in the towns…

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