The Town of Marshfield is
located in Southeastern Massachusetts in Plymouth County. A coastal
community 30 miles from Boston, Marshfield has a yearly population of
about 21,000 people which grows to about 40,000 in the summer months.
The town's rich history of over 350 years dates back to the
pre-revolutionary war era and is best known as the birthplace and home
of Daniel Webster. Marshfield is 31.70 square miles in area, and
contains 28.50 square miles of land and 3.25 square miles of water. The
town has a traditional New England government structure with a
three-member board of selectmen, an administrator and an open town
meeting. Among the basic services provided to residents are public
safety, schools, water and sewer, trash removal, recreation, public
library and senior center. The town's water and sewer and trash
operations are managed through enterprise funds. Marshfield is active
throughout the year with events such as the Marshfield Fair, which
attracts visitors from all over the State. The community takes pride in
the education it offers its young people, in its sports programs and in
its unique environmental beauty both on the coast and inland. (Seal and
narrative supplied by community) |