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Weston

The Town of Weston is an attractive suburban town on the perimeter of metropolitan Boston. Incorporated in 1713, the town is located on a rugged upland plateau. Early settlers discovered that the amount of useful agricultural land was limited as was the water power potential in the town. But colonists moving in from Watertown in the mid-17th century established scattered farms in Weston and by 1679 a sawmill, several taverns, some doctors and, according to the historians, "probably some lawyers", had settled in Weston.


By the 18th century residents were profiting by the traffic on the Boston Post Road. Taverns of great historic importance were established on the Road. The Golden Ball Tavern, built in 1750, still exists in the town. Unfortunately, commercial stagnation followed the loss of business after the opening of the Worcester Turnpike in 1810 drew commercial traffic from the Boston Post Road. Townspeople turned to boot and shoe making, and the manufacturing of cotton and woolen mill machinery.


By 1870, substantial country estates were being built in Weston by Bostonians, establishing a prosperous residential character for the town. Farming continued to be a significant support for the local economy and an organ factory opened in 1888 which employed some residents. The Weston Aqueduct and Reservoir was built in 1903 and the Hultman Aqueduct followed it in 1938 to bring Quabbin Reservoir water into Boston. In exchange, Boston residents continued to build homes in Weston, many of them architect designed. Such famous architects as McKim and Richardson designed luxurious houses in the town, which witnessed a rapid increase in population from 1920 to 1935 and then again after World War II.


The Boston oriented suburbanization has continued as a major factor of the town's development. Residents are very proud of the town's school system and the handsome homes in quiet, well-kept neighborhoods, but tend to brush off the town's reputation as one of the most affluent communities in the state. Weston has carefully retained significant amounts of open space and maintains over 60 miles of hiking and horseback riding trails, playgrounds, ball fields, golf courses and cross-country skiing areas.

School System Info

MCAS Ranking (of 351 towns) in State:

10th Grade Math:

2  

 

10th Grade Eng:

4  

 

8th Grade Math:

24  

 

8th Grade Eng:

46  

 

8th Grade Science:

10  

 

4th Grade Math:

7  

 

4th Grade Eng:

8  

 

Spending/Student:

$12,196

Average SAT scores:

1839

Student/Teacher Ratios:

12.2 to 1

 

 

Community

Population:11,698 Median Income in town: $197,904 Population Density:
(people per square mile)

688

 

 

Crime Rate (per 1000 residents):

Property: 1.9 / 1,000
Violent: N/A / 1,000

 

Real Estate

Number of active:

Singles/Condos/Multis: 0 / 0 / 0

Median home price this year: N/A Median home price last year:

$1,250,000

Median home price 5 yrs ago:

$1,256,213

% change since last year:

N/A

% change since 5 years ago:

N/A

Avg single family tax bill:

$13,739

 

Transportation

Rail info: (T stops, commuter rail stops)

Hastings (Fitchburg/South Acton Line)
Kendal Green (Fitchburg/South Acton Line)
Silver Hill (Fitchburg/South Acton Line)

Subway info:

subway

Bus lines:

bus

Miles to Boston:

17

Drive time to Boston (minutes):

24

Rail time to Boston:

35

 

 

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