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Bungay Lake (Greenwood Lake on federal maps [2]) is a 110-acre (0.45 km 2) private lake in North Attleboro and Mansfield. It was first formed by a dam on the Bungay River in the 18th century near its confluence with the West Branch. It is classified as class A water.
The river begins at Savage Pond, near the corner of High and Chestnut Streets, in Plainville, Massachusetts.From there, it flows generally south through North Attleborough, Attleboro and Seekonk before entering Rhode Island and flowing through Pawtucket and East Providence where it flows over the Omega Dam into the Seekonk River.
In pre-Colonial times, the land was the site of the Bay Path, a major Native American trail to Narragansett Bay, the Seekonk River, and Boston.English settlers arrived in the area in 1634 [6] and established the settlement of Rehoboth—which included the modern day municipalities of North Attleborough, Attleboro, Somerset, Seekonk, as well as parts of Rhode Island—from land sold to them by ...
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Authority manager Michael Kukura said more than 56,000 customers who live north of Route 30 are being asked to voluntarily reduce water ... MAWC warns of mandatory water restrictions as dry autumn ...
The river begins in Plainville, Massachusetts at an unnamed pond along Peck Road, near the town line with North Attleborough. From its source, it flows roughly due south through North Attleborough and Attleborough , then into Pawtucket, Rhode Island where it flows into the Ten Mile River .
Community Water Supply Corp., which supplies 3,750 people in the Azle area, has warned customers to use as little water as possible to avoid running out. “We are at Dangerous Levels,” an alert ...
North Attleborough Center is the central developed area in the town of North Attleborough in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. It was a census-designated place at the 2000 census, at which time its population was 16,796. It was not delineated as a census-designated place in 2010.