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Richmond, MA

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The Berkshires town of Richmond retains its rustic charm through progressive zoning bylaws and a newly-enacted local wetland bylaw. Richmond Pond (Mass. DFW pdf) is a 226 acre raised natural pond with a town beach and state boat ramp. Primarily residential, with many part-time residents from Boston and NYC, Richmond has just a few small businesses and several orchards and farms. Part-time residents include Gov. Deval Patrick.

Richmond, MA facts:

  • Town Hall: 1531 State Rd.
  • Phone: (413) 698-3315
  • Population: 1,604
  • Settled/Inc’d: 1760
  • Named for: Charles Lennox, Duke of Richmond
  • Elevation: 1,107′

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