Board of Selectmen 413-625-6330
Board of Assessors 413-625-2335
Board of Health 413-625-6330
Conservation Commission 413-625-6330
Fire Department 625-8200
Building Inspector 413-772-2026
Description: The Town of Buckland is a small rural predominately farming community with a population of less than 2,000 people. It is a member of a regional school district comprised of nine towns. There is some light manufacturing, and its downtown business district, known as Shelburne Falls, is a shared small business district contiguous with the Town of Shelburne. The Route 112 corridor between the Town of Buckland and the Town of Ashfield is a scenic highway consisting of a number of small farms.
Historically, the Town of Buckland has the Iron Bridge, which is currently being restored by the State, the Glacial Potholes and the world renowned Bridge of Flowers as attractions which draw visitors to the town.
Northwestern Massachusetts, bordered by Charlemont and Colrain on the north, Shelburne on the east, Ashfield and Conway on the south, and Hawley on the west. Buckland is 15 miles west of Greenfield, 42 miles northeast of Pittsfield, and 110 miles northwest of Boston.
Narrative compiled by the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD)..
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