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Welcome to Boylston, MA

A small rural community, the natural beauty of Boylston is everywhere. The peaceful waters of the Wachusett Reservoir covering 4000 acres with its treasure of flora and fauna, the Town Common dominated by the typical New England Church, the stone Library and the historic museum.

Boylston is the site of the restored Gough House, home of the greatest temperance orator of the 19th century, John B. Gough. There are two golf courses: Cyprian Keyes and the Mt. Pleasant Country Club. A beautiful asset to this town is the Worcester County Horticultural Society – Tower Hill - set on 132 acres with a variety of gardens and trails. The Orangerie is located in Boylston, which is a large conservatory that houses temperate and subtropical plants while the orchard has 119 pre-twentieth century, heirloom apple varieties.

Boylston is a haven for commuters who wish to find peace and solace in a town that has retain much of its rural atmosphere. With a population of approximately 4000 with access to major avenues such as Routes 290, 190, 495, 70 and 140.
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Boylston, MA14$202,118$236,239
home sale data for other nearby cities
Bolton, MA15$372,500$377,928
Clinton, MA32$171,500$200,260
Edgemere, MA68$286,588$330,666
Greendale, MA45$153,000$155,172
Harvard, MA8$606,500$606,438
Holden, MA47$250,000$269,307
Hudson, MA29$220,000$237,646
Lancaster, MA21$216,500$260,538
Leominster, MA84$149,950$159,755
Marlborough, MA53$195,000$216,865
Morningdale, MA14$202,118$236,239
N Grafton, MA18$215,050$240,406
No Grafton, MA18$215,050$240,406
North Grafton, MA18$215,050$240,406
Northboro, MA26$311,750$314,848
Northborough, MA26$311,750$314,848
Paxton, MA12$237,250$249,375
Princeton, MA7$220,000$224,557
Rutland, MA22$251,220$229,382
Shrewsbury, MA68$286,588$330,666
Southborough, MA22$460,227$527,473
Stow, MA11$371,750$391,532
West Boylston, MA14$225,151$244,039
Westborough, MA40$285,500$340,620
Worcester, MA370$147,083$149,196
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Population

Total Population2,080
Population Density371 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population1,037
Male Population1,043
Population Change since 1990↓ 3% Decrease
Population Change since 2000↑ 2% Increase

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeQuinsigamond Community College
Distance20 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeNichols College
Distance8 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households774
Family Households560
Average Family Size3.27
Average Household Income$85,616
Median Household Income$67,560
Income Change since 1990↑ 355479% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 25% Increase

Crime Rates Compared to National Average

The National Average is designated 1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents half as much risk.
Total Crime Risk2.16
Crime Risk (County)0.83
Personal Crime Risk (County)0.31
Murder Crime Risk (County)0.89
Rape Crime Risk (County)0.48
Robbery Crime Risk (County)0.97
Assault Crime Risk (County)0.53
Property Crime Risk (County)0.72
Burglary Crime Risk (County)0.58
Larceny Crime Risk (County)0.40
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)0.49

Climate

Average July High Temperature81.7 °F
Average January Low Temperature12.2 °F
Annual Precipitation47.4 inches
Air Pollution Index107% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate6.25%
Nearest AirportWestover Arb/metropolitan
Distance25 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamConnecticut Defenders (aa)
Distance36 miles
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Grades: 9 - 12

Tahanto Regional High School1001 Main St

Grades: K - 6

Boylston Elementary School200 Sewall St
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ART AND MUSEUMS

Tower Hill Botanic Garden11 French Dr

BANKS

Clinton Savings Bank81 Shrewsbury St

EMERGENCY SERVICES

Boylston Fire Dept599 Main St
Boylston Police Dept215 Main St

GOLF

Cyprian Keys Golf Club284 E Temple St
Mt Pleasant Country Club369 Cross St

LIBRARIES - PUBLIC

Boylston Public Library695 Main St

PLACE OF WORSHIP

First Congregational Church10 Church St
St Mary Of The Hills Church630 Cross St

POST OFFICES

Us Post Office67 Shrewsbury St

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