North Easton Revitalization
The Town of Easton is currently working on three projects that will revitalize the North Easton Village. For more information on the project, click here.
Designed by world-renowned architect H.H. Richardson in the late 1800s, the Hall is a National Historic Landmark and a favorite of photographers.The Hall graciously hosts small, intimate gatherings of 10 to 20 people, large events up to 250 and everything in between. Click here for more infomation.
National Resources Trust of Easton (NRT)
The Natural Resources Trust of Easton (NRT) is a member-supported, not-for-profit organization whose mission is to educate about significant natural and cultural resources and to acquire and preserve land of special character for the benefit of the public. The NRT promotes a land ethic in the community through educational programming. The NRT provides leadership, cooperation and networking to others with a similar mission. The NRT also holds many kid-friendly and family oriented events! Click here to learn more.
Borderland State Park
Borderland is one of the most historically significant tracts of publicly owned land in the Commonwealth. Created in the early 1900s by artist and suffragist Blanche Ames and her botanist husband Oakes, Borderland offers many of the same pleasures that the Ames family enjoyed: walking and horseback riding on woodland trails, fishing and canoeing in the ponds, or, in winter, ice-skating and sledding. This is a great place to spend the day with the entire family! Click here for more information.
Ames Free Library
The Ames Free Library is the public library for the town of Easton, MA. The building was designed by famed architect Henry Hobson Richardson as a gift to the people of Easton from Oliver Ames. The library first opened its doors to the public in 1883.The children's wing, built in 1931, was the gift of Mrs. William H. Ames (Fanny Holt Ames), a member of the Board of Trustees for 40 years, in memory of her husband William Hadwen Ames. The library has continued its attention to children and hosts regular kid-friendly events such as Story Time. Click here to learn more about the library.
Town of Ea ston
Incorporated in 1725, the Town of Easton is located 30 minutes from Boston, 45 minutes from Cape Cod, and 45 minutes from Providence. The community is approximately 29 square miles in area and has an estimated 2010 population of 23,357. The town offices are located at 136 Elm Street North Easton, Massachusetts 02356. Click here to learn more about the town of Easton!
 Easton Historical Society
The mission of the Easton Historical Society is to preserve, promote and interpret the unique industrial, social, cultural, architectural and environmental history of the Town. Click here to learn more information.
Easton Chamber of Commerce
The Easton Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit 501(c)(6) membership organization representing business and professional people. The Easton Chamber of Commerce mission is to unite, guide and support Easton businesses with the goal of increasing economic opportunities and fostering a healthy business climate. Click here for more information.
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