Town of

Norton

Massachusetts
www.nortonma.org
70 East Main St. Norton, MA 02766

Phone: 508-285-0200

Town Manager:

Michael Yunits

Select Board:

Megan Artz
Steven Hornsby
Denise Luciano
Alec Rich
Kevin Snyder

Annual Town Meeting:

May 13, 2024
April, May or June as determined by BOS

Municipal Election:

April 27, 2024
A Saturday in the month of April on a date to be established by the Board of Selectmen

Demographics

Population19,278
Population Density693
Registered Voters13,824
Income Per Capita$42,227
EQV Per Capita$164,165
Owner-occupied Housing Unit Rate84.4%
Median Value of Owner-occupied Housing Units$383,300
Median Gross Rent$1,671
Total Households6,489
Average Household Size2.62

Municipal Finances

Residential Tax Rate$12.99
Commercial Tax Rate$13.80
Average Tax Bill$6,255
Total Expenditures$65,623,398
Total Tax Levy$45,458,179
State Aid$17,171,709
Local Receipts$4,087,000
Town Hall of Norton

Town Hall

Wants you To KNOW

Norton's composition is unique, as it was developed as villages. The villages originally were Chartley, Norton Center, Barrowsville, Norton Furnace, Crane's, East Norton and Winnecunnet. Each village formed with its own characteristics and heritage.

Governance

Form of GovernmentSelect Board – Town Meeting
Incorporation Date1711
Chief Municipal OfficialTown Manager
Policy BoardSelect Board
Size of Policy Board5
Legislative BodyOpen Town Meeting

Geography

CountyBristol
Area27.8 mi2
Public Roads111.9 mi
Regional Planning AgencySoutheastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District

Representation

U.S. Senate (statewide)

Edward J. Markey
Elizabeth Warren

U.S. House

Jake Auchincloss

Mass. Senate

Paul Feeney

Mass. House

Fred Jay Barrows
Steven Howitt
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