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Sutton is a rural, residential community with much open space. Several farms still are active, producing sheep and breeding heifers as well as a great variety of vegetable for market. The town has three large lakes offering year-round recreation.
Although the cost of educating each pupil is well below the state average, the quality of education delivered by the school is quite high. Having just completed a $10 million school addition project, the facilities are the newest and most up-to-date available.
Sutton is in a prime location for commuting to Worcester, Boston or Providence. With the opening of the Massachusetts Turnpike - Route 20, Route 146 Interchange scheduled for late in this decade, Sutton expects to be ripe for growth, both residential and commercial.
It is located in south central Massachusetts, bordered by Douglas and Uxbridge on the south, Oxford on the west, Millbury on the north, Grafton on the northeast, Northbridge on the east. Sutton is about 12 miles south of Worcester; 45 miles southwest of Boston; 32 miles northwest of Providence, Rhode Island; and 176 miles from New York City.
Narrative compiled by the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development.
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