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The Town of East Brookfield
Massachusetts, birthplace of Connie Mack of baseball fame, sits astride
the old Bay Path in Central Massachusetts and shares three beautiful lakes
with neighboring towns. This friendly community, youngest in the Commonwealth,
was incorporated in 1920 when the Honorable Calvin Coolidge was Governor.
Town residents take pride in their
school system, churches, town services, senior citizen activities and the
many volunteers who make municipal holiday observances possible and secure
the success of the town's charitable events. The Fourth of July celebration
is a family affair, capped with a massive fireworks display that attracts
thousands of spectators. East Brookfield has a nine-hole golf course, bowling
lanes, lakes for swimming, sailing, fishing and water sports, a Little
League ball field and year-round Recreation Department activities for residents'
enjoyment.
The town also has many small businesses
providing for community needs and giving employment to many. Town residents
are fond of the small community and proud of what has been accomplished
since East Brookfield was founded.
East Brookfield Massachusetts is
located in Central Massachusetts, bordered by North Brookfield on the north,
Spencer on the east, Charlton on the southeast corner, and Brookfield on
the west. East Brookfield is 14 miles west of Worcester, 36 miles east
of Springfield, and 54 miles west of Boston. |