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Statistics | Town and Community | Schools | Area AttractionsStatistics About Bolton
Population (2006): 4,472
Tax Rate (2008): $15.05
Square Mileage: 19.93
Median Sales Price Single Family Home (2007): $575,000
Town of Bolton and Community
Town of Bolton's Official Web siteTown Clerk's Office
663 Main St, Bolton, MA 01740 Yahoo! Maps MapQuest
Phone 978.779.2771
Town of Bolton Profile (State of MA Web Site)
Statistics and information about Bolton and the region.
Unofficial Web Site About Bolton
Contains useful information about community services, events, and local and area businesses.
The Bolton Fair
Save the date: September 27-28, 2003, the 121st Bolton Fair, a "small town, agricultural fair."
The Bolton Common
Our own weekly newspaper. Read this week's issue, and find more information on the community.
Schools
Nashoba Regional School DistrictServing Bolton, Lancaster, and Stow, grades K-12.
Florence Sawyer School (and the Emerson wing)
Serving Bolton, grades K-8.
Nashoba Regional High School
Serving Bolton, Lancaster, and Stow, grades 9-12; located on Route 117, Bolton.
Francis W. Parker Charter Essential School
A public secondary school of choice, open by lottery admissions to all residents of Massachusetts in grades 7-12. Located in Devens.
Minuteman School of Applied Sciences
A four-year public regional high school located in Lexington, serving Acton, Arlington, Belmont, Bolton, Boxborough, Carlisle, Concord, Dover, Lancaster, Lexington, Lincoln, Needham, Stow, Sudbury, Wayland, Weston, and other cities and towns in Eastern Massachusetts.
Area Attractions
Bolton OrchardsBolton Spring Farm, Route 117
149 Main St, Bolton, MA
Phone: 978.779.2898
Colonial Candies
Fruitlands Museums (Harvard)
Nashoba Valley Winery & J's Restaurant
Salt Box Country Store
Rt. 117, 626 Main Street, Bolton, MA
Skinner Auctioneers and Appraisers
Tower Hill Botanic Garden (Boylston)