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The town is on a plateau, with the Buck and Clam rivers flowing through town towards the Farmington, as well as several small, marshy brooks and small ponds and lakes. The town is dotted by pieces of the Sandisfield State Forest, with the highest point in town, Abbey Hill (1,810 ft or 550 m) lying in the northwest section of the forest. A small ...
New Boston is a rural village in central eastern Sandisfield, not far from the town line with Tolland.The center of the village is essentially a crossroads bisected by the north–south flow of the West Branch Farmington River, with Massachusetts Route 57 running east–west, and Massachusetts Route 8 running north–south, crossing a bridge with Route 57 at the village center.
It is the second-largest county in Massachusetts by land area. The highest natural point in Massachusetts, Mount Greylock at 3,492 feet (1,064 m), is in Berkshire County. Berkshire County is one of two Massachusetts counties that borders three neighboring states (Vermont, New York and Connecticut); the other is Worcester County. The two ...
Location: Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Found in: County: Created: 1620 ; Number: 351: ... Sandisfield: Town Berkshire Open town meeting 989 53.0 sq mi (137.27 km 2)
Sandisfield State Forest York Lake Location in Massachusetts Show map of Massachusetts Sandisfield State Forest (the United States) Show map of the United States Location Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States Coordinates 42°5′42″N 73°11′10.5″W / 42.09500°N 73.186250°W / 42.09500; -73.186250 Area 4,190 acres (17.0 km 2) Elevation 1,673 ft (510 m ...
Sandisfield: 99: New Boston Village Historic District: New Boston Village Historic District: April 8, 2022 : 97-101 North Main and 79-110 South Main Sts. (MA 8), 2-4 Tolland (MA 57), 3-22 Sandisfield, (MA 57), and 2 River Rds., 4 Cannon Mountain and 3 & 5 Willow Lns.
During this stretch, there is a brief concurrency with Route 8 in Sandisfield to cross the Farmington River's west branch. [5] In Southwick, Route 57 starts to enter a more suburban area. [3] There are more concurrencies during this stretch, first with U.S. Route 202 and Massachusetts Route 10 in Southwick, and then with Route 187 in Agawam. [3]
The entire town is part of the Connecticut River watershed. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 32.8 square miles (84.9 km 2), of which 31.5 square miles (81.7 km 2) are land and 1.2 square miles (3.2 km 2), or 3.77%, are water. [2] Tolland State Forest and Granville State Forest protect a part of the town's area.