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Town Of Sutton

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Sutton, Massachusetts is a rural town located in south central Massachusetts. It is about 15 minutes south from Worcester, straight down Route 146. It is about 1 hour west of Boston, straight on the Mass Pike. Sutton is peaceful and quiet, with dairy farms, horse farms, and a gazebo on our town green. It's about 34 square miles in size.

Sutton, Massachusetts has only around 5600 adults spread out across its large acreage. The town is made up of the following villages

As the town seal says, Sutton was located in 1704, and settled in 1716. The township of Sutton as incorporated consisted of an eight mile square tract of land that extended to Hassanamisco (Grafton).

By 1735 Hassananmisco and a small portion of the northeastern territory of the Township of Sutton had incorporated as the town of Grafton. Millbury was set apart from Sutton in 1813. In early days Millbury was called North Parish. In the 1830's, Wilkinsonville (a section in north Sutton) took its own name; another area name is "Pleasant Valley" - known now because of the Golf Course named that in Sutton. Of the three first families to settle in Sutton, Elisha Johnson and his family were known to stay through the first winter - he settled on property in the area we would call Wilkinsonville, near Marble Village.

Through the 1700s and 1800s Sutton was a town that enjoyed both agricultural and industrial benefits. The farms and orchards in the area did very well, as did the three large mills that were built in the Manchaug area.


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