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  2. Ware River - Wikipedia

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    The Ware River is a 35.4-mile-long (57.0 km) [1] river in central Massachusetts. It has two forks, its West Branch, which begins in Hubbardston, Massachusetts , and its East Branch, which begins in Westminster, Massachusetts .

  3. Ware River Diversion - Wikipedia

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    The Ware River Diversion is a dam on the Ware River. It is part of the Boston, Massachusetts public water supply system, maintained by the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA). It is located in Worcester County in the town of Barre , close to its border with Oakham .

  4. List of newspapers in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper Area County Frequency [verification needed] Circulation [verification needed] Publisher/parent company ; Athol Daily News [1]: Athol: Franklin ...

  5. Turley Publications - Wikipedia

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    Ware River News of Ware The Wilbraham-Hampden Times of Hampden and Wilbraham The company also prints a shopper in the Palmer area, the Shopping Guide , and a monthly newspaper, the New England Antiques Journal , which has a national circulation, though mainly in New England [ 3 ]

  6. Massachusetts Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Central Railroad (reporting mark MCER) is a short line railroad in western Massachusetts, United States.It was established in 1975 to provide railroad transportation services on portions of the Boston & Maine Wheelwright Branch in and around their trackage in Bondsville (a village of Palmer) and Ware, and later between Palmer and South Barre on the old right-of-way of the ...

  7. Ware, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Swift River forms the western boundary of the town, and the Ware River flows through the southeastern part of the town, meeting in Palmer to form the Chicopee River (along with the Quaboag River), which flows into the Connecticut River. The lands of Ware are hilly between the valleys of the Swift and Ware rivers, and much of the land not ...

  8. Talk:Ware River Diversion - Wikipedia

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    This flow is accomplished by closing the tunnel on the downhill - Wachusett Reservoir - side and opening the intake from the Ware River. The Ware River at this intake is higher than the Quabbin Reservoir (see Figure 1-2 again), and the pressure - also known as hydraulic head - of the column of water filling the shaft (Shaft 8), forces the water ...

  9. Quabbin Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    Water from the 412-billion-US-gallon (1.56 × 10 9 m 3) capacity Quabbin Reservoir flows through the Quabbin Aqueduct from the northeast side of the Quabbin, up a slope to the Ware River Diversion in South Barre, Massachusetts, down again to the Wachusett Reservoir, and then through a power station near the Oakdale section of West Boylston, Massachusetts.