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Westborough, Massachusetts

Westborough is a town[1] in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 21,567 at the 2020 Census, in over 7,000 households.[2] Incorporated in 1717, the town is governed under the New England open town meeting system, headed by a five-member elected Board of Selectmen whose duties include licensing, appointing various administrative positions, and calling a town meeting of citizens annually or whenever the need arises.

Westborough, Massachusetts
Nathan Fisher House, Westborough
Location in Worcester County and the state of Massachusetts.
Coordinates: 42°16′10″N 71°37′00″W / 42.26944°N 71.61667°W / 42.26944; -71.61667
CountryUnited States
StateMassachusetts
CountyWorcester
Settled1675
Incorporated1717
Government
 • TypeOpen town meeting
 • Board of
   Selectmen
Allen Edinberg
Leigh Emery
Syed Hashmi
Ian Johnson
Shelby Marshall
Area
 • Total21.6 sq mi (56.0 km2)
 • Land20.5 sq mi (53.1 km2)
 • Water1.1 sq mi (2.8 km2)
Elevation
300 ft (91 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total21,567
 • Density1,052.0/sq mi (406.2/km2)
DemonymWestboronian
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP Code
01581
Area code508/774
FIPS code25-75015
GNIS feature ID0618390
Websitetown.westborough.ma.us

History edit

Before recorded time, the area now known as Westborough was a well-travelled crossroads. As early as 7,000 BCE, prehistoric people in dugout canoes followed the Sudbury and Assabet Rivers to their headwaters in search of quartzite for tools and weapons.

From 1200 to 1600 CE, seasonal migrations brought Nipmuc Indians to hunt and fish near Cedar Swamp and Lake Hoccomocco. Using Fay Mountain as a landmark, Indians crisscrossed Westborough on well-worn paths: the old Connecticut Path leading west from Massachusetts Bay; the Narragansett Trail leading south, and the trail (along the present Milk Street) leading to Canada.[3]

The early English explorer John Oldham followed these trails through Westborough in 1633, and settlers in search of fertile farmlands followed not long after. By late 1675, a few families had settled near Lake Chauncy, in the "west borough" of Marlborough.

18th century edit

On November 18, 1717, Westborough was incorporated as the hundredth town in Massachusetts, populated by twenty-seven families, including Thomas Rice who had represented Marlborough in the Great and General Court. Soon large farms were carved out, mills built along the Assabet River and Jackstraw Brook, and taverns flourished. Westborough's first minister, Reverend Ebenezer Parkman, shepherded the growing town of colonists through the years toward independence from Great Britain. Forty-six minutemen from Westborough fought under Captain Edmund Brigham in the Revolutionary War.

In 1775, Northborough split off as the "north borough" of Westborough, much as Westborough split off from Marlborough some 58 years before. However, the two towns shared a meetinghouse for some time more.

Westborough's most famous native son, Eli Whitney, contributed to the industrial progress of the country. Born in 1765, he invented the cotton gin in 1795 after graduating from Yale. In 1798, he introduced mass production to the United States at his Whitney Arms Company in New Haven, Connecticut.

19th century edit

In 1810, the route from Boston to Worcester was straightened and improved into an official turnpike (the present Route 9), and along its Westborough route, the Wesson Tavern Common, Forbush Tavern and Nathan Fisher's store prospered. The center of commerce shifted downtown in 1824 with the arrival of the steam train through Westborough's center. The railroad brought a new era to the town industry: over the next century, local factories shipped boots and shoes, straw hats, sleighs, textiles, bicycles, and eventually abrasive products, across the nation. Westborough dairies supplied cities with milk and local greenhouses shipped out carnations, while the eight orchards found ready markets for their produce.

In 1848, the State Reform School for Boys, the first publicly funded reform school in the United States, was opened on Lake Chauncy. It operated as a State reform school until 1884 at which time the newly established Westborough State Hospital took over the property. In the same year, the reform school was relocated nearby on Chauncy Street and renamed The Lyman School for Boys.

 
Main Street, c. 1905

20th century edit

From 1947 through 1985, Westboro Speedway operated as an auto racing venue.[4]

Registered historic places edit

Westborough is home to several listings on the National Register of Historic Places:

Geography edit

 
Mill Pond at sunset
 
Chauncy Lake in Autumn

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 21.6 square miles (56.0 km2), of which 20.5 square miles (53.1 km2) of it is land, and 1.1 square miles (2.8 km2) of it is water or 5.09 percent.

Westborough contains the headwaters of the Sudbury and Assabet rivers. The town contains numerous bodies of water, including Lake Chauncy, George H. Nichols Reservoir (Mill Pond), Westboro Reservoir (Sandra Pond), Hocomonco Pond, and Cedar Swamp Pond. Lake Chauncy is open to swimming, boating, and fishing, and has a public beach open to residents of Westborough and Northborough during the summer months. The average elevation of the town is approximately 300 feet (91 m).

Westborough is located in east/central Massachusetts, located about 28 miles (45.47 km) west of Boston and 12 miles (19 km) east of Worcester.




Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
18502,371—    
18602,913+22.9%
18703,601+23.6%
18805,214+44.8%
18905,195−0.4%
19005,400+3.9%
19105,446+0.9%
19205,789+6.3%
19306,409+10.7%
19406,463+0.8%
19507,378+14.2%
19609,599+30.1%
197012,594+31.2%
198013,619+8.1%
199014,133+3.8%
200017,997+27.3%
201018,272+1.5%
202021,567+18.0%
202221,506−0.3%

Source: United States census records and Population Estimates Program data.[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]

Data from the U.S. Census[16] of 2010 shows there were 18,272 people, 6,924 households, and 4,763 families residing in the town (official). The population density was 891.3 people per square mile (unofficial). The latest 2013–2017 American Community Survey (ACS) estimated the town's total population at 18,836, residing in 7,095 households. According to the latest ACS estimate, the racial makeup of the town was 70.1% White, 2.4% Black or African American, 0.5% Native American, 23.6% Asian, 0% Pacific Islander, 1.1% from other races, 2.3% from two or more races, Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.8% of the population. Westborough has a significant Indian-American Community making up 15.4% of the population, as well as boasting a strong immigrant community with nearly 5,000 residents of non-U.S. origins (25.9%).[17]

According to ACS estimates, there are 4,912 family households, out of which 42.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them. Of all households 31.8% were made up of individuals 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.74 and the average family size was 3.26.

In addition, the town the population was spread out, with 12.5% under the age of 10, 15.6% from 10 to 19, 17.9% from 20 to 34, 29% from 35 to 54, 12.7% from 55 to 64, and 12.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.9 males.

The median income for a household in the town (based on U.S. Census ACS five-year estimate) was $107,604, and the median income for a family was $132,543. The per capita income for the town was $47,993. Of the population 4.7% was below the poverty line, including 4.4% of those under age 18 and 5.7% of those age 65 or over. The labor force numbered 10,218 with an unemployment rate in the town of 3.6%. Of the population over age 25, 96.4% graduated high school (or equivalent) and 65.7% hold a bachelor's degree or higher.

Education edit

Public schools edit

Westborough Public Schools consist of three elementary schools, two middle schools and one high school:

  • Hastings Elementary School
  • Armstrong Elementary School
  • Annie E. Fales Elementary School
  • Mill Pond School
  • Sarah W. Gibbons Middle School
  • Westborough High School (school mascot – Rangers)

The Mill Pond School is the newest school addition to Westborough. The three elementary schools consist of kindergarten to third grade, Mill Pond School consists of grades 4 to 6, then Gibbons Middle School which consists of grades 7 and 8, and then Westborough High School. There are three options depending upon residents' geographic location in the town for preschool through third grade.

Transportation edit

The Town of Westborough is located on the west side of the Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90) and Interstate 495 intersection. Route 30 (Main Street) and Route 135 (South Street/Milk Street) intersect in a rotary at the town's center, while Route 9 runs nearby serving much of the town's commerce.

In terms of public transportation, Westborough is currently served by an MBTA commuter rail station on the Framingham/Worcester Line as well as public bus service through the Worcester Regional Transit Authority. Limited commercial airline service is available at the Worcester Regional Airport. The nearest international airport is Boston Logan Airport.

A major CSX rail freight yard serving the Boston metro area is located near the intersection of the Turnpike and I-495.

Government and infrastructure edit

The Robert F. Kennedy Children's Action Corps, Inc. operates two juvenile correctional facilities in Westborough on behalf of the Massachusetts Department of Youth Services:

  • Robert F. Kennedy School, a juvenile correctional center for boys, is in Westborough.[18] The school is the most secure juvenile facility in the state.[19]
  • The Fay A. Rotenberg School, a juvenile correctional facility for girls, is in Westborough.[20] It first opened in North Chelmsford in 1982,[21] but moved to its current location in 2006.[20]

Media edit

Newspapers edit

Television edit

  • Channel 2: WGBH – (PBS) – Boston
  • Channel 4: WBZ – (CBS) – Boston, WBZ-TV
  • Channel 5: WCVB – (ABC) – Boston
  • Channel 7: WHDH – (Independent) – Boston, 7 News
  • Channel 25: WFXT – (FOX) – Boston, FOX 25
  • Channel 27: WUNI – (Univision) – Worcester

Cablecast (Public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable TV channels):

Library edit

The Westborough Public Library was founded in 1857.[22][23] In fiscal year 2008, the town of Westborough spent 1.24% ($846,826) of its budget on its public library—some $45 per person, per year ($59.30 adjusted for inflation to 2022).[24]

Points of interest edit

  • Assabet Reservoir – hiking trails
  • Fay Mountain – highest point in Westborough
  • Lake Chauncy – swimming, boating and fishing
  • Lyman School for Boys
  • Westborough Charm Bracelet – hiking trail
  • Westborough Country Club – semi-private 9-hole, par 36, golf club
  • Eli Whitney birthplace, on Eli Whitney Street and marked with a commemorative stone
  • Vintonville Historic District

Accolades edit

  • Money Magazine 2005 profile of Westborough, Massachusetts
  • Money Magazine 2007 profile of Westborough, Massachusetts

Annual events edit

  • Annual Boy Scout Troop 100 Pancake Breakfast – February/March
  • High School Musical – March
  • Taste of the Boroughs – March
  • Middle School Musical – April
  • Spring Clean Up Day – April
  • Spring Carnival – April
  • Little League Parade – April
  • Memorial Day Parade
  • Purple Day – June
  • Dress and act like a Pirate Day, May 12
  • High School Graduation Ceremony – June
  • July 4 Block Party
  • Homecoming – September/October
  • High School Play – November
  • Middle School Play – November
  • Thanksgiving Day Football game
  • Christmas Singalong
  • Westborough High School Winter Concert – December
  • Eli Whitney Cup Playoffs (Westborough Men's Softball League) – August

Places of worship edit

  • Beth Tikvah Synagogue
  • Chabad of Westborough
  • Congregation B'nai Shalom
  • Evangelical Congregational Church
  • First Baptist Church Westborough
  • First United Methodist Church
  • Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
  • New Hope Chapel
  • St. Luke the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church and Rectory
  • St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
  • Unitarian Universalist Congregational Society of Westborough
  • Chapel of the Cross
  • Westborough Gurdwara Sahib

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ Town profile October 4, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, town.westborough.ma.us; accessed October 3, 2015.
  2. ^ "Census - Geography Profile: Westborough town, Worcester County, Massachusetts". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
  3. ^ The section about Westborough history is based on notes titled The Hundredth Town March 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, written by Kristina N. Allen, which in turn are based on her 1984 book On the Beaten Path.
  4. ^ Contreras, Cesareo (September 24, 2021). "'Filled to capacity:' Westboro Speedway race track thrilled MetroWest from 1947 to 1985". The MetroWest Daily News. Retrieved March 4, 2022.
  5. ^ "Total Population (P1), 2010 Census Summary File 1". American FactFinder, All County Subdivisions within Massachusetts. United States Census Bureau. 2010.
  6. ^ "Massachusetts by Place and County Subdivision - GCT-T1. Population Estimates". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved July 12, 2011.
  7. ^ "1990 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics: Massachusetts" (PDF). US Census Bureau. December 1990. Table 76: General Characteristics of Persons, Households, and Families: 1990. 1990 CP-1-23. Retrieved July 12, 2011.
  8. ^ "1980 Census of the Population, Number of Inhabitants: Massachusetts" (PDF). US Census Bureau. December 1981. Table 4. Populations of County Subdivisions: 1960 to 1980. PC80-1-A23. Retrieved July 12, 2011.
  9. ^ "1950 Census of Population" (PDF). Bureau of the Census. 1952. Section 6, Pages 21-10 and 21-11, Massachusetts Table 6. Population of Counties by Minor Civil Divisions: 1930 to 1950. Retrieved July 12, 2011.
  10. ^ "1920 Census of Population" (PDF). Bureau of the Census. Number of Inhabitants, by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions. Pages 21-5 through 21-7. Massachusetts Table 2. Population of Counties by Minor Civil Divisions: 1920, 1910, and 1920. Retrieved July 12, 2011.
  11. ^ "1890 Census of the Population" (PDF). Department of the Interior, Census Office. Pages 179 through 182. Massachusetts Table 5. Population of States and Territories by Minor Civil Divisions: 1880 and 1890. Retrieved July 12, 2011.
  12. ^ "1870 Census of the Population" (PDF). Department of the Interior, Census Office. 1872. Pages 217 through 220. Table IX. Population of Minor Civil Divisions, &c. Massachusetts. Retrieved July 12, 2011.
  13. ^ "1860 Census" (PDF). Department of the Interior, Census Office. 1864. Pages 220 through 226. State of Massachusetts Table No. 3. Populations of Cities, Towns, &c. Retrieved July 12, 2011.
  14. ^ "1850 Census" (PDF). Department of the Interior, Census Office. 1854. Pages 338 through 393. Populations of Cities, Towns, &c. Retrieved July 12, 2011.
  15. ^ "City and Town Population Totals: 2020-2022". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved November 10, 2023.
  16. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
  17. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved June 1, 2019.
  18. ^ Kocian, Lisa. "Jail break." Boston Globe. May 15, 2008. 1 December 23, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on August 23, 2010.
  19. ^ Kocian, Lisa. "Jail break." Boston Globe. May 15, 2008. 2 December 23, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on August 23, 2010.
  20. ^ a b "Celebrating 30 Years of Service to Young Women" (). Robert F. Kennedy Children's Action Corps. January 12, 2012. Retrieved on December 24, 2015.
  21. ^ "" (Archive). Robert F. Kennedy Children's Action Corps. December 30, 2006. Retrieved on December 24, 2015.
  22. ^ C. B. Tillinghast. The free public libraries of Massachusetts. 1st Report of the Free Public Library Commission of Massachusetts. Boston: Wright & Potter, 1891.
  23. ^ "Westborough Public Library". from the original on March 17, 2009. Retrieved March 31, 2009. Retrieved 2010-11-10
  24. ^ July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2008; cf. The FY2008 Municipal Pie: What's Your Share? Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Board of Library Commissioners. Boston: 2009. Available: Municipal Pie Reports January 23, 2012, at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2010-08-04
  25. ^ "UM great, Ithaca coach Jim Butterfield is dead". bangordailynews.com. from the original on April 15, 2016. Retrieved May 3, 2018.

External links edit

  • Town of Westborough, Massachusetts
  • Westborough Public Library
  • Westborough School District
  • Westborough Public Access Television
  • Westborough.com

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Westborough redirects here For other uses see Westborough disambiguation Westborough is a town 1 in Worcester County Massachusetts United States The population was 21 567 at the 2020 Census in over 7 000 households 2 Incorporated in 1717 the town is governed under the New England open town meeting system headed by a five member elected Board of Selectmen whose duties include licensing appointing various administrative positions and calling a town meeting of citizens annually or whenever the need arises Westborough MassachusettsTownNathan Fisher House WestboroughFlagSealLocation in Worcester County and the state of Massachusetts Coordinates 42 16 10 N 71 37 00 W 42 26944 N 71 61667 W 42 26944 71 61667CountryUnited StatesStateMassachusettsCountyWorcesterSettled1675Incorporated1717Government TypeOpen town meeting Board of SelectmenAllen EdinbergLeigh EmerySyed HashmiIan JohnsonShelby MarshallArea Total21 6 sq mi 56 0 km2 Land20 5 sq mi 53 1 km2 Water1 1 sq mi 2 8 km2 Elevation300 ft 91 m Population 2020 Total21 567 Density1 052 0 sq mi 406 2 km2 DemonymWestboronianTime zoneUTC 5 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP Code01581Area code508 774FIPS code25 75015GNIS feature ID0618390Websitetown wbr westborough wbr ma wbr us Contents 1 History 1 1 18th century 1 2 19th century 1 3 20th century 1 4 Registered historic places 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Education 4 1 Public schools 5 Transportation 6 Government and infrastructure 7 Media 7 1 Newspapers 7 2 Television 8 Library 9 Points of interest 10 Accolades 11 Annual events 12 Places of worship 13 Notable people 14 References 15 External linksHistory editBefore recorded time the area now known as Westborough was a well travelled crossroads As early as 7 000 BCE prehistoric people in dugout canoes followed the Sudbury and Assabet Rivers to their headwaters in search of quartzite for tools and weapons From 1200 to 1600 CE seasonal migrations brought Nipmuc Indians to hunt and fish near Cedar Swamp and Lake Hoccomocco Using Fay Mountain as a landmark Indians crisscrossed Westborough on well worn paths the old Connecticut Path leading west from Massachusetts Bay the Narragansett Trail leading south and the trail along the present Milk Street leading to Canada 3 The early English explorer John Oldham followed these trails through Westborough in 1633 and settlers in search of fertile farmlands followed not long after By late 1675 a few families had settled near Lake Chauncy in the west borough of Marlborough 18th century edit On November 18 1717 Westborough was incorporated as the hundredth town in Massachusetts populated by twenty seven families including Thomas Rice who had represented Marlborough in the Great and General Court Soon large farms were carved out mills built along the Assabet River and Jackstraw Brook and taverns flourished Westborough s first minister Reverend Ebenezer Parkman shepherded the growing town of colonists through the years toward independence from Great Britain Forty six minutemen from Westborough fought under Captain Edmund Brigham in the Revolutionary War In 1775 Northborough split off as the north borough of Westborough much as Westborough split off from Marlborough some 58 years before However the two towns shared a meetinghouse for some time more Westborough s most famous native son Eli Whitney contributed to the industrial progress of the country Born in 1765 he invented the cotton gin in 1795 after graduating from Yale In 1798 he introduced mass production to the United States at his Whitney Arms Company in New Haven Connecticut 19th century edit In 1810 the route from Boston to Worcester was straightened and improved into an official turnpike the present Route 9 and along its Westborough route the Wesson Tavern Common Forbush Tavern and Nathan Fisher s store prospered The center of commerce shifted downtown in 1824 with the arrival of the steam train through Westborough s center The railroad brought a new era to the town industry over the next century local factories shipped boots and shoes straw hats sleighs textiles bicycles and eventually abrasive products across the nation Westborough dairies supplied cities with milk and local greenhouses shipped out carnations while the eight orchards found ready markets for their produce In 1848 the State Reform School for Boys the first publicly funded reform school in the United States was opened on Lake Chauncy It operated as a State reform school until 1884 at which time the newly established Westborough State Hospital took over the property In the same year the reform school was relocated nearby on Chauncy Street and renamed The Lyman School for Boys nbsp Main Street c 190520th century edit From 1947 through 1985 Westboro Speedway operated as an auto racing venue 4 Registered historic places edit Westborough is home to several listings on the National Register of Historic Places Nathan Fisher House East of Shrewsbury on MA 9 added April 25 1980 Joseph Lothrop House On the corner of Route 9 and Park Street added in 1974 Lyman School for Boys Junction of Oak St and Milk St added August 25 1994 Maples Cottage East of Shrewsbury on Oak St added April 25 1980 Vintonville Historic District Roughly bounded by Cottage Green Pine Brigham Beach Streets and rear of properties along the east side of South Street added August 23 2006 Jonah Warren House 64 Warren Street added December 5 1998 West Main Street Historic District Roughly bounded by Milk Main Blake and Fay streets added July 16 1987 Expanded to include 83 118 West Main Street 1990 Westborough State Hospital Along Lyman St North of Chauncy Lake and junction of Milk St and MA 9 added February 21 1994 Geography edit nbsp Mill Pond at sunset nbsp Chauncy Lake in AutumnAccording to the United States Census Bureau the town has a total area of 21 6 square miles 56 0 km2 of which 20 5 square miles 53 1 km2 of it is land and 1 1 square miles 2 8 km2 of it is water or 5 09 percent Westborough contains the headwaters of the Sudbury and Assabet rivers The town contains numerous bodies of water including Lake Chauncy George H Nichols Reservoir Mill Pond Westboro Reservoir Sandra Pond Hocomonco Pond and Cedar Swamp Pond Lake Chauncy is open to swimming boating and fishing and has a public beach open to residents of Westborough and Northborough during the summer months The average elevation of the town is approximately 300 feet 91 m Westborough is located in east central Massachusetts located about 28 miles 45 47 km west of Boston and 12 miles 19 km east of Worcester Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop 18502 371 18602 913 22 9 18703 601 23 6 18805 214 44 8 18905 195 0 4 19005 400 3 9 19105 446 0 9 19205 789 6 3 19306 409 10 7 19406 463 0 8 19507 378 14 2 19609 599 30 1 197012 594 31 2 198013 619 8 1 199014 133 3 8 200017 997 27 3 201018 272 1 5 202021 567 18 0 202221 506 0 3 Source United States census records and Population Estimates Program data 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Data from the U S Census 16 of 2010 shows there were 18 272 people 6 924 households and 4 763 families residing in the town official The population density was 891 3 people per square mile unofficial The latest 2013 2017 American Community Survey ACS estimated the town s total population at 18 836 residing in 7 095 households According to the latest ACS estimate the racial makeup of the town was 70 1 White 2 4 Black or African American 0 5 Native American 23 6 Asian 0 Pacific Islander 1 1 from other races 2 3 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4 8 of the population Westborough has a significant Indian American Community making up 15 4 of the population as well as boasting a strong immigrant community with nearly 5 000 residents of non U S origins 25 9 17 According to ACS estimates there are 4 912 family households out of which 42 3 had children under the age of 18 living with them Of all households 31 8 were made up of individuals 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 74 and the average family size was 3 26 In addition the town the population was spread out with 12 5 under the age of 10 15 6 from 10 to 19 17 9 from 20 to 34 29 from 35 to 54 12 7 from 55 to 64 and 12 3 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 38 years For every 100 females there were 95 9 males The median income for a household in the town based on U S Census ACS five year estimate was 107 604 and the median income for a family was 132 543 The per capita income for the town was 47 993 Of the population 4 7 was below the poverty line including 4 4 of those under age 18 and 5 7 of those age 65 or over The labor force numbered 10 218 with an unemployment rate in the town of 3 6 Of the population over age 25 96 4 graduated high school or equivalent and 65 7 hold a bachelor s degree or higher Education editPublic schools edit Westborough Public Schools consist of three elementary schools two middle schools and one high school Hastings Elementary School Armstrong Elementary School Annie E Fales Elementary School Mill Pond School Sarah W Gibbons Middle School Westborough High School school mascot Rangers The Mill Pond School is the newest school addition to Westborough The three elementary schools consist of kindergarten to third grade Mill Pond School consists of grades 4 to 6 then Gibbons Middle School which consists of grades 7 and 8 and then Westborough High School There are three options depending upon residents geographic location in the town for preschool through third grade Transportation editThe Town of Westborough is located on the west side of the Massachusetts Turnpike Interstate 90 and Interstate 495 intersection Route 30 Main Street and Route 135 South Street Milk Street intersect in a rotary at the town s center while Route 9 runs nearby serving much of the town s commerce In terms of public transportation Westborough is currently served by an MBTA commuter rail station on the Framingham Worcester Line as well as public bus service through the Worcester Regional Transit Authority Limited commercial airline service is available at the Worcester Regional Airport The nearest international airport is Boston Logan Airport A major CSX rail freight yard serving the Boston metro area is located near the intersection of the Turnpike and I 495 Government and infrastructure editState governmentState Representative s Danielle Gregoire D Hannah Kane R State Senator s Jamie Eldridge D Governor s Councilor s Marilyn M Petitto Devaney D Federal governmentU S Representative s James P McGovern D 2nd District U S Senators Elizabeth Warren D Ed Markey D The Robert F Kennedy Children s Action Corps Inc operates two juvenile correctional facilities in Westborough on behalf of the Massachusetts Department of Youth Services Robert F Kennedy School a juvenile correctional center for boys is in Westborough 18 The school is the most secure juvenile facility in the state 19 The Fay A Rotenberg School a juvenile correctional facility for girls is in Westborough 20 It first opened in North Chelmsford in 1982 21 but moved to its current location in 2006 20 Media editNewspapers edit The Community Advocate Westborough Patch The MetroWest Daily News Framingham The Westborough News The Telegram amp Gazette Worcester The Boston Globe Boston Boston Herald Boston Westborough High School Literary MagazineTelevision edit Channel 2 WGBH PBS Boston Channel 4 WBZ CBS Boston WBZ TV Channel 5 WCVB ABC Boston Channel 7 WHDH Independent Boston 7 News Channel 25 WFXT FOX Boston FOX 25 Channel 27 WUNI Univision WorcesterCablecast Public educational and government access PEG cable TV channels Channel 11 Westborough TV Public access television Notices Westborough Channel 13 Westborough TV Educational access television and Area Schools Access Channel Westborough High School Channel 12 Westborough TV Government access television Channel WestboroughLibrary editThe Westborough Public Library was founded in 1857 22 23 In fiscal year 2008 the town of Westborough spent 1 24 846 826 of its budget on its public library some 45 per person per year 59 30 adjusted for inflation to 2022 24 Points of interest editAssabet Reservoir hiking trails Fay Mountain highest point in Westborough Lake Chauncy swimming boating and fishing Lyman School for Boys Westborough Charm Bracelet hiking trail Westborough Country Club semi private 9 hole par 36 golf club Eli Whitney birthplace on Eli Whitney Street and marked with a commemorative stone Vintonville Historic DistrictAccolades editMoney Magazine 2005 profile of Westborough Massachusetts Money Magazine 2007 profile of Westborough MassachusettsAnnual events editAnnual Boy Scout Troop 100 Pancake Breakfast February March High School Musical March Taste of the Boroughs March Middle School Musical April Spring Clean Up Day April Spring Carnival April Little League Parade April Memorial Day Parade Purple Day June Dress and act like a Pirate Day May 12 High School Graduation Ceremony June July 4 Block Party Homecoming September October High School Play November Middle School Play November Thanksgiving Day Football game Christmas Singalong Westborough High School Winter Concert December Eli Whitney Cup Playoffs Westborough Men s Softball League AugustPlaces of worship editBeth Tikvah Synagogue Chabad of Westborough Congregation B nai Shalom Evangelical Congregational Church First Baptist Church Westborough First United Methodist Church Good Shepherd Lutheran Church New Hope Chapel St Luke the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church and Rectory St Stephen s Episcopal Church Unitarian Universalist Congregational Society of Westborough Chapel of the Cross Westborough Gurdwara SahibNotable people editEli Whitney Blake inventor of stone crusher businessman Mary A Brigham 8th President of Mount Holyoke College Jaime Brockett folk singer Jim Butterfield American football player and coach Moved to Westborough as a child 25 Jim Campbell hockey player Henry W Corbett businessman and senator Ralph Dawson film editor three time Academy Award winner Louis E Denfeld Chief of Naval Operations United States Navy Mark D Devlin author Catherine Amelia Fay Ewing educator activist philanthropist Esther Forbes author Kaz Grala NASCAR driver Ashley Hayden luge athlete Richard B Johnson author Dan Kwan film writer and director Horace Maynard politician Tim McKeon writer director producer Mike Murphy athletics coach Adam Peltzman writer producer of Odd Squad Thomas Rice politician and founding citizen John Ruggles politician Jordan Smotherman ice hockey player Jeffrey Thomas science fiction and horror author Eli Whitney inventor and industrialist Jack M Wilson President of the University of MassachusettsReferences edit Town profile Archived October 4 2015 at the Wayback Machine town westborough ma us accessed October 3 2015 Census Geography Profile Westborough town Worcester County Massachusetts United States Census Bureau Retrieved November 11 2021 The section about Westborough history is based on notes titled The Hundredth Town Archived March 12 2007 at the Wayback Machine written by Kristina N Allen which in turn are based on her 1984 book On the Beaten Path Contreras Cesareo September 24 2021 Filled to capacity Westboro Speedway race track thrilled MetroWest from 1947 to 1985 The MetroWest Daily News Retrieved March 4 2022 Total Population P1 2010 Census Summary File 1 American FactFinder All County Subdivisions within Massachusetts United States Census Bureau 2010 Massachusetts by Place and County Subdivision GCT T1 Population Estimates United States Census Bureau Retrieved July 12 2011 1990 Census of Population General Population Characteristics Massachusetts PDF US Census Bureau December 1990 Table 76 General Characteristics of Persons Households and Families 1990 1990 CP 1 23 Retrieved July 12 2011 1980 Census of the Population Number of Inhabitants Massachusetts PDF US Census Bureau December 1981 Table 4 Populations of County Subdivisions 1960 to 1980 PC80 1 A23 Retrieved July 12 2011 1950 Census of Population PDF Bureau of the Census 1952 Section 6 Pages 21 10 and 21 11 Massachusetts Table 6 Population of Counties by Minor Civil Divisions 1930 to 1950 Retrieved July 12 2011 1920 Census of Population PDF Bureau of the Census Number of Inhabitants by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions Pages 21 5 through 21 7 Massachusetts Table 2 Population of Counties by Minor Civil Divisions 1920 1910 and 1920 Retrieved July 12 2011 1890 Census of the Population PDF Department of the Interior Census Office Pages 179 through 182 Massachusetts Table 5 Population of States and Territories by Minor Civil Divisions 1880 and 1890 Retrieved July 12 2011 1870 Census of the Population PDF Department of the Interior Census Office 1872 Pages 217 through 220 Table IX Population of Minor Civil Divisions amp c Massachusetts Retrieved July 12 2011 1860 Census PDF Department of the Interior Census Office 1864 Pages 220 through 226 State of Massachusetts Table No 3 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