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Depot Rd
Wendell, MA 01379
Phone: (978) 544-3395.
Description: Wendell is a unique community that combines traditional and alternative lifestyles. It is a small rural town where the spirit of volunteerism and a helping hand sense of community prevail. The town's land area is comprised of approximately 50% state forest or conservation trust acres, resulting in a lowpopulation density as 900 residents spread out over 20,000 acres. Wendell is bordered on the north by Bear Mountain, which rises 1,281 feet above sea level.
There are several "cottage industries" in Wendell. Many crafters, artisans, musicians and dancers make their living in this former farming community and the Town Common is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Wendell is named for Oliver Wendell of Boston and was incorporated in 1781.
North central Massachusetts, bordered by Orange on the northeast, New Salem on the southeast, Shutesbury on the south, Leverett on the southwest, Montague on the west, and Erving on the north. Wendell is about 48 miles east of Greenfield; 84 miles northwest of Boston; 30 miles south of Brattleboro, Vermont; and 175 miles from New York City.
Narrative compiled by the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD.
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